The Straits Times, 10 March 1962
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Title Section26 1962-03-10 1 NATIONAI LIBRARY NATIONAL LIBRARY AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED S£LE EXCEEDS 100,000 r flat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03626 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-03-10 1 WELENSKY QUITS MANDATE WILL NOT BIND US, SAYS KAUNDA Kaunda: We'll boycott polls Parliament dissolved 'new mandate' bid SALISBURY, Fri.— The Rhodesian Federal Parliament was formally dissolved today following: the announcement ve?terday by the Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky, that he would seek "a mandate to prevent the break-up ofReuter - 567 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-03-10 1 Royal party of 40 to ask for her hand... BETROTHAL OF KING'S ELDEST DAUGHTER AT ISTANA NEGARA TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. All the pomp of ancient Muslim custom will be in evidence at the Istana Negara here on Sunday when Sharif ah Salwa. 18, eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan207 words
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181 1962-03-10 1 Labour wins by bigger majority in by-election T ONDON. Fri. So- cialists were today elated and Conservavative supporters worried by the Labour Party's achievement of a greatly increased majority in defending a Parliamentary seat yesterday at Lincoln, East England. Labour leaders saw in the by-election result, declared overnight, a cheeringReuter - 181 words
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Article97 1962-03-10 1 HONG KONG, Frl. Four White Russian refugees tonight prepared to camp out on a narrow strip of ground between border posts in China and Macao for the third night running. They are members of the Shvetsov family who once held visas for Australia, butReuter - 97 words
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75 1962-03-10 1 THE GIRL WHO GETS EHGA6ED TOMORROW SHARIFAH SALWA. whose engagement, takes place tomorrow, has just returned from a most successful tour of the Indian sub-continent. So successful that the Sunday Times asks: "Was this tour a voyage of discovery, a coming of age, a forerunner of much more globe-girdling to75 words
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91 1962-03-10 1 GEORGETOWN, Fri— The XX United Force Party, the smaller of British Guiana's two Opposition groups, is circulating a petition asking Queen Elizabeth not to grant independence without "specific reference to the will of the people." Officials said the party was totally against independ-Reuter - 91 words
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Article427 1962-03-10 1 The industries key by Goh SINGAPORE, Friday. TiHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said on his return from Japan tonight that the labour situation in Singapore was the "key' to Hong Kong and Japanese participation in local industries. i In both Japan and Hong Kong, he said, the427 words
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68 1962-03-10 1 70,000 ALREADY FLED TIBET SAYS DALAI LAMA NEW DELHI. Fri. More and more Tibetans are fleeing to neighbouring states "to escape inhuman treatment and persecution." the Dalai Lama said today. In a statement from his exile home in Dharamsala. Indian Himalayas, on the third anniversary of the anti-Chinese Lhasa revolt,Reuter - 68 words
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Article50 1962-03-10 1 PARIS, Fri.— Anti-aircraft machine-guns were posted today on the Elysee Palace, official residence of President Charles De Gaulle, as part of security precautions in preparation for an early cease-fire in Algeria. Police armed with sub-ma-chine guns appeared at many ptreet crossings in downtown Paris this morning. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article32 1962-03-10 1 LYNEHAM. Wiltshire. England, Fri— Mr. John Profumo. British War Secretary, greeted 54 Gurkha officers who flew in here today to start a two-year tour of duty In Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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139 1962-03-10 1 A FARM CRISIS IN RUSSIA? NO, SAYS NIKITA AIOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev told the Soviet Communist Party central committee today "there is no crisis in Soviet agriculture, as asserted abroad." In a winding up speech to the committees plenary session quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass. Mr. Khrushchev expressedReuter - 139 words
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Article138 1962-03-10 1 Treaty: Moscow won't wait \IOSCOW. Fri. Pravda today said that the Soviet Government would not indefinitely postpone the signing of peace treaty with East Germany. Pravda denied that the Western powers had any rights of access to West Berlin. The newspaper said that the Soviet Government was "doing everything possible138 words
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Article18 1962-03-10 1 FATAL STABE BINGAPOBI •an tahbi d l.ilan Kom ton I »<ilht "i lon< d iniK t18 words
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Article39 1962-03-10 1 RANGOON, Fri. The regime which seized power In Burma last week will not nationalise the Burma h Oil Company in which Britain holds 49 per cent interest. Brigadier Aung Gyi. Trade and Industry Minister, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1962-03-10 1 LONDON, Fri.— A party of 12 islanders from Tristan Da Cunha. South Atlantic British Colony evacuated last year when its volcano erupted, today presented Queen Elizabeth with one of the i.-,-land longboats. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement129 1962-03-10 1 WROLEX is marking I *\M time L^ty& for you g^jL^W lee chay co 100 North Bnd.i Rood. MjoJT» secticon A Break-through in Accuracy m*"^ J Mr* '^k SECTICON represents on important step forward in the evolution of time keeping and for the first time brings almost absolute precision into daily129 words
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Article194 1962-03-10 2 RIOTERS ATTACK AMERICAN EMBASSY SANTO DOMINGO. (Dominican Republic), Fri. Mobs attacked the U.S. Embassy offices, burned three official cars, and sacked the Pan- American World Airways office here yesterday. The disorder were sparked off by the Government's action in permitting two enemies of the state to flee the country and194 words
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Article37 1962-03-10 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States yesterday conducted a low-yield underground nuclear test at the Nevada proving grounds, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. The test was the 21st in the current U.S. series. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-03-10 2 f URIOUS spectators crowd Vj around a MiG-15 jet fighter which was flown to Formosa on March 3 by a defecting Red China Air Force pilot identified as 2nd Lt. Lvi Cheng-Shlh. The first Communist pilot to defect to82 words
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Article69 1962-03-10 2 MACAO, Fri. Fifty-one Chinese, lncuding women and children, yesterday succeeded In fleeing from the mainland to this Portuguese colony. This brought the total since yesterday to 183. The refugees ran great risks from Communist Chinese patrols who last night shot dead one man as heReuter - 69 words
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Article24 1962-03-10 2 SYDNEY. Fri. Radioactivity is reaching danger point in Sydney, Professor J. H. Green, of the University of New South Wales, said today.24 words
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256 1962-03-10 2 LONDON, Friday. •JHERE were "at least 5,000 dedicated Communists" in the Singapore Naval Base labour force, a Labour M.P. alleged in Parliament yesterday. Mr. Reginald Paget, the Labour Party's naval spokesman, was speaking In the delence budget aebate. Singapore, he said, seemed toReuter - 256 words
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Article46 1962-03-10 2 U.S. missile success CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. The U.S. Air Force yesterday announced its sixth co .aecutive success In the firing of a mlnuteman missile from an underground silo. The missile, of intercontinental range, travelled more than 3,000 miles to its target in the South Atlantic. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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100 1962-03-10 2 Tony gives his earnings to charity LONDON. Fri. Lord Snowdon has made over hl» enure earnings from the official photographs of his wife and their baby son. Viscount Linley, to charity, it was announced yesterday. The photographs, the first taken by Lord Snowdon former society photographer Antony Arm-strong-Jones for publicationReuter - 100 words
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Article57 1962-03-10 2 NEW YORK. Fri. Norway yesterday received the first bond to be Issued by the United Nations in Its attempt to end Its financial problems. The Norwegian resident representative. Mr. Slvert Nlelson. handed over a cheque for US$l,BOO,OOO and received the bond, bearing the figure "l'\Reuter - 57 words
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Article208 1962-03-10 2 RUN/ RUN, RUN... say the doctors LONDON, Fri. If you want to avoid coronary thrombosis, keep running not Just for occasional exercise, but regularly as a marathon runner in training. According to the latest Issue of British Medical Journal, a post-mortem on the heart of a famous marathon runner. ClarenceReuter - 208 words
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306 1962-03-10 2 TOKYO. Friday AUSTRALIA today warned member countries of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Mr. T. K Critchley, leader of the Australian delegation to the 18th meeting of Ecafe in Tokyo said unless Industrial nations recognised that access to their markets wasReuter - 306 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-03-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 'iw-'jp HAme) (?££i> in T«e\ (no SUPP&QONY V.OCAC cumin© 1 THE TABLB?) V^*^ .900M?...J }*J c£Le*e*rroN PJ /tuet\a?\23 words
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82 1962-03-10 3 Order out: Arrest coffeeshop idlers J3ANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, has ordered police to arrest coffer shop idlers who do not go to work after being warned once. In an earlier directive. Marshal Sarit told police t«> "persuade" coffee shop idlers all over the kingdom toReuter - 82 words
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Article96 1962-03-10 3 READING. Fri. A man who spent 77 years in Broadmoor prison had died. An inquest yesterday ruled that 87-year-old William Giles, who was sent to the prison as insane in 1885 utter setting fire to a haymow, died of natural causes. He was only96 words
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Article174 1962-03-10 3 GALE-HIT U.S. EAST COAST MOPS UP YEW YORK, Fri. Coastal areas from the Carolinas to New England began mop-ping-up operations yesterday after 48 hours of 60 mile -an hour gales and high tides that left at least 29 people dead and dozens missing. The storm, which battered unceasingly against seasideReuter - 174 words
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Article39 1962-03-10 3 SOFIA. Fri.— The President of North Vietnam has sent presents of cloth and a colour portrait signed "From Uncle Ho Chi Minn" to Mrs. Ivanka Gocheva. mother of quadruplets in the Bulgarian town of Rousse. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1962-03-10 3 DUESSELDORF, Fri An explosion ripped through a pit at Heessen. in the industrial Ruhr, today killing at least 29 miners ar.d Injuring nine. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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340 1962-03-10 3 Algeria war death toll: Million-plus PARIS. Friday T<HE Algerian War 1 cost the lives of 17,250 French troops and an estimated 141,--000 Muslim nationalist combatants up to the end of 1961. the French Armed Forces Ministry stated yesterday. These figures do not include civilian casualties which have now risen toReuter - 340 words
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189 1962-03-10 3 BRUSSELS. Friday. officials from Britain and the six Common Market countries -'esterday completed their first review of British and Commonwealth agricultural problems arising cut of Britain's application to Join the European Economic Community. According to sources close to the conference no substantial progress was189 words
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100 1962-03-10 3 STRELKA'S PUPS FOLLOW THE FOOTSTEPS OF SPACEMOTHER MOSCOW. Frl.— Pups of the Soviet space dog Strelka. which made 18 circuits of the earth in August 1960, are following in their mother's footsteps the Soviet news agency Tass baid yesterday. Strelka has had two litters one of six and the otherReuter - 100 words
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Article113 1962-03-10 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. A planned exchange of television addresses between President Kennedy and Mr. NikiLa Khrushchev has been postponed until later in the year because the atmosphere now is not right, the White House said yesterday. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the Presidential press secretary. told a press113 words
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185 1962-03-10 3 BRIEFLY... Now Andrew is no more a deserter ONDON. Fri. A British marine captured in the Korean war in 1950. and now living in Peking, has been struck off the Royal Navy's deserters' list, the Admiralty said yesterday. He is Andrew Condron, who refused to be repatriated. An Admiralty spokesmanUPI - 185 words
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Article30 1962-03-10 3 'MANILA, Fri. The Philippine army has detained 12 Chinese nationals, Including members of the staff of a Chlnsee-language newspaper on charges of taking part in Communist activities. Jteuter.30 words
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Miscellaneous464 1962-03-10 3 niniA AVA 1 10.45 Piano and organ capers; RADIO MALAYA I U jo cic M down NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 Metres SIIOKT WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time signals, Negara- 41 metres leu. news headlines; 6.05 Morning MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: melodies 7.00 Rendezvous with *76 metre*. music; 7.30 Time464 words
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630 1962-03-10 4 I saw burning cigarette used on non- strikers, Mouna tells court SINGAPORE, Friday MR. L.F. MOUNA, general manager of Roneo Ltd., told a court today that he was "disgusted and sick at heart" when he saw how Foo Yong Fong, president of the Business Houses Employees' Union, conducted himself on630 words
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Article339 1962-03-10 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Tokyo, Manila. (BA 943) 6.05 p.m.; from London. Dusseldorf, Beirut, Bahrein, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 713) 6 20 p.m Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 403) 10 a.m.;339 words
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84 1962-03-10 4 FIRST DAY COVERS ON SALE FROM TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri. All post offices in Singapore will sell first day covers to be used in connection with the new Singapore definitive postage stamps, from tomorrow. The covers priced at 10 cents each will be sold until March 30. or until stocks are84 words
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Article42 1962-03-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. E.G. Holiday, president of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, will speak on "The Singapore Rubber Market and its Functions" at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club 'Beta Chapter i at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow.42 words
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99 1962-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. City Council workmen yesterday demolished about 10 unauthorised shacks and stalls along Clemenceau Road, near Pulau Saigon Circus. The demolition followed recent court action taken against the squatters by the Land Office. A final warning was Issued by the Land Office to99 words
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330 1962-03-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. SATISFACTORY though the present tuberculosis control programme is, the time has come when a more intensive and accelerated campaign must be launched If Singapore Is to eradicate the disease. This statement is made by the Medical Director of the Singapore330 words
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158 1962-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— An estimated 15,000 to 20.000 people in the Queenstown area will be given free chest X-ray examinations from March 19. when the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association opens its fourth mass X-ray campaign. The mobile X-ray team will be based at Prince Philip158 words
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Advertisement101 1962-03-10 4 Royal Johore Polo Club will hold a POLO BALL under the patronage of His Highness The Sultan, on Saturday, 10th March 1962 at the Johore Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru. Dancing 9 p.m. onwards. national onsse j. c. xsoa TICKCT* 7 CACM INCL ■UPPC* LISTS < I RiUU4JAU(t W wStmmarfKtiftsmmu.'101 words
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Advertisement292 1962-03-10 4 Ist Midiifht "SOLI-OIT' lwi Miteifht "SMJ-IIT'! 3rd ENCORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT at Shaws CAPITOL Singapore will definitely to a "SELL-0UT"... 50 pltay BOOK EARLY. SINBRA MAmiN DAVIS BISHOP A IMHIRD bfifgeantSJ figJHllVA'RUttliE BUOOY IESTO^MKIiWIieTIMiIITIg REX'S" TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! is the W Mu&k M^ I I picture SiTFnraMTRR /I The Rocket Bhip292 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1962-03-10 5 R.J. MINNEY - R.J. MINNEY STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE: FANNY AND THE REGENT OF SIAM CHAPTER FIVE CONTiNUINC THE STORY by TO FAN N V after two days of acute anx i c t y and scarcely any sleep, I1,789 words
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Advertisement192 1962-03-10 5 From 15 March 3 WEEKLY RIGHTS More convenient departures! PAN AM BIG JETS FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE In addition to the present departures many benefits of Pan Am a Prlcelesa on Tuesday and Friday at 10.30 a.m.. Extra Experience Other benefits Pan Am now offers you an extra depur- wonderful192 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-03-10 6 A million-dollar hilltop Government House up soon in Jesselton JESSELTON.Tri Work is due to begin in July on the construction of a new 81.350.000 Government House on Pavitt Hill here. The site for the 10-bedroom. air-conditioned house lias already been cleared and an approach road built. Quelling rumours that the249 words
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Article22 1962-03-10 6 PENANG. Frl. More than 12.1000 worth of religious hooks will be displayed at a Catholic exhibition in Penang at Easter.22 words
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Article158 1962-03-10 6 TEACHERS SAY: WE SEEK PARITY SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Teachers' Union today clarified that its normal trained members were not seeking "more pay" but "equal pay for equal work" The union general-secre-tary. Mr. K. S. Williams, explained that normal-trained teachers start on a salary of $325 while certificated teachers began158 words
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138 1962-03-10 6 THREE ARE BEATEN UP AS TRALN CROWD WATCHES SINGAPORE. Fri. Three men were taken to the general hospital today after they were beaten up at the railway station while passengers for the Kuala Lumpur bound train looked on. The Incident took plate just before 8 a.m. near the third-class ticket138 words
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Article43 1962-03-10 6 BINGAPORE. Fri. A 100--"iar-old man from Muar will be among 900 Muslims from tne Federation. Singapore and the Borneo territories who wil! sail for Mecca in ihe pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur from Keppel Harbour on Sunday at 2 p.m.43 words
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215 1962-03-10 6 PENANG. F I)R Wu Teh-Yao. coauthor of the 1951 Fenn-Wu report on Chinese education In Malaya, is back In Malaya to make a survey of higher education In this country. Penang-born Dr. Wu arrived from Bangkok yesterday on a few days' visit215 words
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Miscellaneous270 1962-03-10 6 Bugs Bunny By Baiph Heintdahl ""lo^r^ZZ^Spj Kit works swell: |< g£~ ~}—>\ I VH. W X" PsSX* MOW O3ME VA FKSUREP < fc ,.o^lS f\ f '"X /I SEE VA FINISHEPYV /j VA COULDN'T MAKE IT J TSXt^'S fl li ZI'AA NOT VERY VER SWIN6 WITHOUT/^ S^ BY VEWCIF, W!270 words
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Article219 1962-03-10 7 'PEEPING TOMS' GUILTY of ROBBERY FNANG, Fri. Four youths who said they went to Fort Cornwallis on Christmas night last year to "peep at lovers" were today found guilty of robbing a shop assistant. Ooi Seng Yeoh of $20 at a lonely spot at the fort. "Instead of concentrating on219 words
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Article235 1962-03-10 7 PENANG, Friday. IT. LOGAMBAL, 28. a mother of five, was electrocuted when she slipped against a "live" clothes line at the City Council quarters in Jalan Mohamed Khan, off Patani Road, this morn[ing. Twn nf hpr phllrtrpn A Two of her children a son,235 words
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Article62 1962-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today laid a wreath at the Police Memorial In the Federal Police Depot here. Wreaths were also laid by the Minister of Internal Security. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and the Commissioner of Police, Dato62 words
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Article30 1962-03-10 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— Mr. P. N. Plllal. newly appointed J.P., will be guest-of-honour at p. dinner given by friends and well-wishers at the Gandhi memorial hall here tomorrow night.30 words
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Article147 1962-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CEVEN thousand railway workers tnroughout the Federation are now casting their votes for members of a "cabinet" to run the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. This is the first general election of the union, which was Inaugurated at the end of 1960 to represent147 words
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Article25 1962-03-10 7 iiUTTERWORTH. Fri. A Rear-box wortli $1,000 has been stolen from a tractor lefc on a padi field in Pekan Darat on Wednesday night.25 words
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Article43 1962-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A watchman. V. Manikam, 24. of Jalan Sultan Mahmud htn was charged today with the murder of a labourer. Sitw 800 Koy. 32. in Jalan SuUan Mahmud. on March 2. Manikam was remanded until May i 5.43 words
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Article366 1962-03-10 7 SAME TECHNIQUE USED JN BOTH ROBBERIES: A QUESTION ARISES— ARE THEY ALL IN ONE GANG? KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TAXI DRIVER was questioned by the police today in connection with the $5,000 robbery in the Federal Hotel here yesterday evening. The three robbers all well-dressed and wearing366 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-03-10 7 THE MINISTER of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohatned Khi'r Johari. picks up his six-year-old daughter, Mazita. for a Kood-bye kiss before leaving for Tokyo to attend the Ecafe conference. Straits Times picture by LEE FOOLEE FOO - 42 words
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186 1962-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. YIALAYA will suggest to the Ecafe conference in iTI Tokyo that a proposal for the formation of an organisation for Asian economic co-operation be discussed at ministerial level in Kuala Lumpur, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr186 words
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Article37 1962-03-10 7 MALACCA. Fri. Thieves broke into the officers' mess of the 2nd Royal Australian Regiment at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, over the Hari Raya holidays, and escaped with wine, liquor and cigarettes worth $90037 words
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Article38 1962-03-10 7 PENANO, Fri.— The Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Federation of Mn:&ya Red Cross Society will hold its annual meeting a", the branch headquarters ir. Macallster Road on Tues duy at 5 30 p.m.38 words
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Article68 1962-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A City' Council dog shooter, Velllan Supplah, was acquitted without his defence being called In the Tenth Magistrate's Court today on a charge 'of causing hurt to a housewife by negligently discharging a shotgun. He was alleged to have negligently shot Chua Ah Khlo while68 words
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Article49 1962-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.- A police clerk. Guek Kheok Whee. who was discharged from his first bankruptcy in 1957. wa» adjudicated a bankrupt a second time in the High Court today. His liabilities amounted to $2,500 and he offered to pay the Official Assignee $10 't month.49 words
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Article33 1962-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Prol. Llm Tay Boh. deputy vicechancellor of the University of Singapore, will inaugurate an inter-regional virology course of the World Health Organisation at the faculty of medicine on Monday.33 words
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Article178 1962-03-10 7 CINGAPORE. Fri— Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barlsan Sosialia, last night called on the women of Singapore to marshal all their resources to defeat what he called the "sell-out plots" of merger and Malaysia. Dr. Lee was addressing a meeting of women178 words
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Article36 1962-03-10 7 KUANTAN. Fri. -Nurses at the hospital here will hold a jumble sale and food and fun fair from 10 a.m. tomorrow at the hospital grounds to raise funds for the Malayan Trained Nurses Association.36 words
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84 1962-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Divislonai police In Joo Chlat and Tanjong Pagar will hold two separate Harl Raya tea-parties thi.s weekend to try to get to know the public better. PARTY NO. 1 at Tanjong Pagar will be held at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow84 words
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77 1962-03-10 7 Four-death driver fails in appeal IPOH. Fri. -An appeal by a lorry driver. Woo Onn. 58. against conviction on a charge of driving without due care and attention, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here today. The charge aros» out of a road accident which resulted77 words
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Miscellaneous75 1962-03-10 7 the guests were waiting... Af/A4Ot? 9Hmi^l L^ M4I/£VO(/A BAWX4GG? I £V£awyw:$ he/ux> Y^^^KnLv H B> I JvsrcHOfifir'/vG J N "^V^^^w hßk>^V O\3TtB>^L fee. Ger somc f^M iL^^V^ I ftAsrcuacxisr. WV/Stf THE SefMWT tS CBffTAMi.^ B^H| COOK/MG A/OW 7 MARI/&Ci-Ot/£ COOK. V Bl\ 1 1 9^) I /?//*wr you.' I coMro*-75 words
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Obituary142 1962-03-10 8 10 Wort, tit (Minimum) KMOO TONC SENC father Of Messrs. Kboo Teck Wan. and Khoo Perk Win and elder brother of Mr. Khoo Km I, inn passed away at 7.00 in. on 9.3.62. Cortege leaves 113K Hona Vl«t« Road, Malacca for Jeiotonic Cemetery on 11.3.62 at J 1 a.m.142 words
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Article70 1962-03-10 8 It Word* tit (Minimum) MRS. K. SUPPIAH and family of Ptaang thank relative* and friend* for their assistance, messages of condolence, wreath* and attendance at the funeral of the late. Mr. V. Supptah. BERNARD WILLIAMS and family of the late Mary Theresa William* thank the priests. (US of the70 words
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Article31 1962-03-10 8 it Word, Sit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVINQ memory of my beloved fhther V. Kolandayeloo of Bagaa Serai who departed on 10.3.57. Gone but not forgotten. In*erted by Kolandaveloo Soraaanodram.31 words
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Article712 1962-03-10 8 The announcement that work will begin on the Singapore River project when the Treasury gives the green light does not answer the question which Dr. Goh Keng Swee raised during the budget debate. The development scheme is being revised. The "whole scheme" is being thought out afresh. There712 words
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Article383 1962-03-10 8 Unless it goes an appreciable way toward satisfying Japanese expectations, President Kennedy's promised proposal for liberal reform in the Ryukyu Islands is in danger of augmenting the restivenem it is meant to assuage. His brother Robert in Tokyo last month did not try to hide his astonishment383 words
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Article122 1962-03-10 8 So long as the Malay community is relatively unemancipated in commercial and industrial matters there will be some case for a degree of judicious favouritism in carefully selected fields. Human nature being what it is, some abuse is the unavoidable concomitant of this practice. Even in road122 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-03-10 8 from STANLEY UYS IN 14 years of N a t i o nalist Party rule in South Africa there have been few defections from the party. The Afrikaner movement deals ruthlessly with "traitors"; if it cannot bring them to heel it ostracisesOFNS - 519 words
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527 1962-03-10 8 T WISH to bring to the notice of the authorities concerned the delay and Inconvenience caused to the public due to the acute shortage of clerks at the Tampln post office. On one occasion I had to send a money order to a527 words
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Advertisement739 1962-03-10 8 Strait* Times Malay Mair* Classified advertisements atay be handed tor Ist Floor COLD STOMAai ARCADK Orchard Road COLD BTOKAGC BKANCHCS AT HOLLAND WOAD-KATONO) I KKPPKL ROAD-NAVAL MASK S Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK ITOM LTD Winchester House. Co<ty*r Quay P TMI NEWS MONT Flupatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.739 words
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Advertisement17 1962-03-10 8 For EXPERT Tailoring bbbsbbbl a i fc SIMGAPORE'S ONLY EXCIUSIVf MfN'S SHOP •1, HIGH STRCET. Ttl: *****17 words
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Advertisement275 1962-03-10 8 mJ\m GAS COOKER \rv -time IWjnfn SAVING DE VICE XVi i VJ*;i C ■> YOUToTcSIHAVE .T^fc, 6AS COOKING ANY TIME... 1 f" m ANYWHERE R j^ r A bottU of got will last on avaraga family SL-'jfaa! for month ■PsaT and ov«r and eon be delivered to your horn* ot275 words
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Article317 1962-03-10 9 SARDON'S DIRECTIVE TO TRANSPORT BOARDS: GIVE THEM PREFERENCE WHEN THEY APPLY FOR NEW ROAD LICENCES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Federation Government has taken action to help the Malays take part in the road transport industry in a "big way." The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji317 words
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113 1962-03-10 9 An 'unknown' Malay woman terrorist dies in a border clash KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— A Malay woman terrorist has been killed In a border clash. This was revealed In a statement issued here today by the Royal Malayan Police headquarters. The woman was one of three Malay terrorists contacted by a113 words
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Article52 1962-03-10 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr Ernest Devadason. a former president of the University of Malaya In Singapore Students' Union, left for Holland last night to take up his appointment as llrst technical assistant for Asia In the coordinating secretariat of the National Unions of Students52 words
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Article35 1962-03-10 9 MALACCA. FTI. Thieves broke into a room In the rest house here occupied by Mr. Tan Slew Lay, a teacher, last night, and stole two leather bags containing clothing worth $200.35 words
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Article66 1962-03-10 9 BENTONG. Fri— Mr. Goh Ann, 49. a Justice of Peace and president of the Temerloh Chinese Chamber of Commerce, died yesterday in the Mentakab district hospital from injuries received when a car he was driving overturned at the Ist. mile. Mentakab-Bentong road, last Tuesday. The66 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-03-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five Singapore mannequins in matching black sarongs and yellow kebayas made many heads turn at the airport this morning. The five Anne Sephton. Jennifer May. Frances Knight, Kristina Beaumont and Martha Uvhagen arrived with Evelyn Cunico and Eira James, who were not166 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-03-10 9 MAN WHO LIT UP A CITY FOR GLENN SINGAPORE, Friday. HTHE Lord Mayor of Perth, Sir Henry Howard, the man who lit up Perth for the American astronaut John Glenn, last night urged Malayan parents to Ignore reports that Malayan students had "mls- I behaved" in Australia. He said: "Malayan268 words
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Article68 1962-03-10 9 SINGAPORE. FTI. The president of the National Union of Federation Students, Mr. Liv Chang Lan. left here by air last night on a nineweek tour of Europe to meet student leaders. Mr. Liv, 23, who is also the president of the University of Malaya Students' Union,68 words
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Article31 1962-03-10 9 PENANG. Frl.— A businessman. Chua Chye Lee. was fined $900. or six months' Jail, today for not submitting his Income tax assessment for six years. He pleaded guilty.31 words
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204 1962-03-10 9 Borneo probe team facing 6 weeks of heavy work KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six weeks of strenuous work and travel lie ahead of the Malaysia Inquiry Commission from Monday when its five members begin sounding out the views of Sarawak and North Borneo people living in rural areas and smaller towns.204 words
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Article49 1962-03-10 9 SINGAPORE. FrL The liner Caronia will sail into Siigapore with 510 American tourists on a Pacific tour for a one-day visit on March 16. The passengers, who began the cruise on Jan. 27 from New York, will visit Bangkok. Hong Hong and Japan bclore returning home.49 words
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Article33 1962-03-10 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. A.E.G Blades, win present five letters of commendation and 38 valedictory letters tomorrow to members of the Polls Negara at the Police Training School.33 words
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138 1962-03-10 9 l/UALA LUMPUR, Frl. A van driver. Llm Booh. 27 of Banting, is to be re-trted on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Onu Teck Pol. 55. a fish merchant here, by "rashly throwlng"a bur.de o. paper bags from a first floor window at High138 words
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210 1962-03-10 9 SINGAPORE, FrL The leader of a visiting Jesselton Chinese Chamber of Commerce delegation, Mr. Wong Tze Patt. complained today that the Singapore immigration regulations were too strict. As a result, he said, many North Borneo students had tetn deterred from coming to Singapore for further210 words
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Article206 1962-03-10 9 TPOH, Fri. A mother, 1 her four children and two men were bound hand and foot with wire, gagged and covered with blankets by six masked and armed robbers for three-and-a-half nours early this morning. The robbers then ransacked the house of Mr. Yap206 words
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Article83 1962-03-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Superintendent of Prisons, Johore. Mr. J. G. Fltzpatrlck, said today that Darwis bin Abdul Kadlr was released from prison on Wednesday only after a Supreme Court order was received from Kuala Lumpur. The Federation Court of Appeal on Tuesday quashed the conviction and83 words
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Advertisement15 1962-03-10 9 CADBURYS ijK&jM Jtftl LX m^ TRAY ATSKff 1 your favourite I with the new look!15 words
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Advertisement145 1962-03-10 9 Frtshly imported by SHRIRO (CHISA) LIMITED, 144 Raffles Place, P.O. Box io6s, Sin^tpore f. CW^^^ 51 .00 for 20 "It feels good to know you're smoking the best cigarette there is!" EDINBURGH TASTE BETTER-ARE BETTER JOBN COTTON Of DHUKI MCMU Of tVOt TOBACCO* MMX OT» KATONG BAZAAR GRAND EASTER SALE145 words
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THE STARITS TIMES SATURDAY FORUM
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468 1962-03-10 10 SEVERAL points made by "Doctor's"' second letter about Malaccas water supply (S.T. March 5) are irrelevant. For Instance, he wanted to know whether the salinity had .ver reached 1000 mg.'l derpite having been informed that up to 1400 mg./l water could be safely drunk.468 words
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127 1962-03-10 10 One hour to buy a stamp in Spore RELIEVE it or not, I had the wonderful experience of purchasing a stamp and registering a letter in exactly one hour from 2.00 to 3.00 p.m. last Thursday at the General Post Office, Singapore. The organisation was very bad in that only127 words
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Letter66 1962-03-10 10 I WOULD like to congratulate the Singapore Musical Society on the success of the Fou Tsong concert. I was also pleased to see the large number of school children Many parents do not realise that these concerts cost only $1 to attend and to have the opportunity of66 words
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308 1962-03-10 10 CPF: CASE FOR RAISING THE INTEREST A CASE can be established for raising the interest rate on CPF contributions on the following grounds Interest credited to a contributor's account la calculated on the amount standing to his credit as at December 31 of the year preceding the year to which308 words
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Letter250 1962-03-10 10 AN Ipoh reader, Mr. Sooria. has asked about the truth of the wartime story that when General Perclval moved his headquarters to a train just outside Ipoh station he was promptly bombed by Japanese aircraft. Substantially he is correct, although his headquarters were never moved,250 words
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Letter112 1962-03-10 10 AS a motorist and resident, it was with a sense of relief and pleasure that I read the Government's development scheme to serve the Geylang SeralJoo Chlat area. However, here's hoping that after spending millions of dollars on this scheme, the Government will not forget the nearby Lorongs112 words
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Letter60 1962-03-10 10 WHILE the Government's move to grant equal pay' to all women employees in the government service is hailed by everyone, there is still one thing that has been overlooked. What about those posts that have been degraded by the present government since 1959? Any hope of having60 words
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Advertisement312 1962-03-10 10 Those Horrid A6E SPOTS —WRINKLES Fade Them Out! *Weothered brown* spots ond wrinkles! They tell The world you're getting old perhaps before you really arc. Fode them cut with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that breaks up mosses of pigment on the skin makes hands look white, smooth, ond young again.312 words
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Advertisement216 1962-03-10 10 t T iUL M l/fld llgCQ.ee I TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern It handsome, hrrlenlc. and efficient i In operatlon.lt flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful I action. The Shell Is made of black Duranlta and the Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene— non-corroding. rustless.216 words
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Miscellaneous265 1962-03-10 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS boggy ground (4). 7. A plain source of bad moods 4. Butcher's cut timber for se*t(6). frames (6, s>. 8. A small matter of a table-leg 5. Broadcast sporting event (6). repair (9>. 6. Loses Interest because stand9. Means of location In the high ante are265 words
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Article69 1962-03-10 11 PENANO. Frt. Penang's first soccer trial in preparation for their FAM cup tie against Perils on Mar. 18. ended In Colours beating Whites 5-3 at the City SU'dium today. There were good performances from goalkeeper Hassanuddln. a newcomer, and former Perak player, Zalnal Abidln. Scorers were:69 words
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Article430 1962-03-10 11 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA FORMER SPRINT ACE IS MAKING COMEBACK FOR A-GAMES By Singapore, Fri JEGA TRAINS TWICE A DAY AND IS TIPPED TO BREAK HIS OWN AJND LEVULA'S RECORDS J^ESAVAN SOON, former Singapore and Malayan champion sprinter, who is hoping to make a comeback in time430 words
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162 1962-03-10 11 Selangor start 'tri' with 3-0 win SOOR 3 PENANO 0 JPOH. Fri. Selangor \s .starstudded hockey team opened the inter-state triangular tournament here today with a 3-0 victory over Penang. Selangor took a long time to settle down and it was not until the 30th minute that they succeeded in162 words
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378 1962-03-10 11 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE. Fri. DR. ONG SWEE LAW, chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association's tours sub-com-mittee, said today he was still hopeful of getting the world-touring Commonwealth XI to play a match here or in Kuala Lumpur. R.378 words
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Article659 1962-03-10 11 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT by THE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union has decided it Is time to stop looking on in helpless envy at the Football Association of Malaya's clear-cut leadership in Malayan sport Union officials are agreed that if athletics is to move out from659 words
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SPORTS SUMMARY
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Article11 1962-03-10 11 INTER SCHOOL Penang) Oeorge Town Secondary 3 Pykett Methodist 2.11 words
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Article15 1962-03-10 11 HOCKEY: Tour match. Hong Kong All-Hong Kong XI 4 Spore Combined Services 0.15 words
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143 1962-03-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Primp Minister, remembered to mention Malayan sport In his Harl FUya mMugt to the nation yesterday The Tengku said that It was almost Impossible for him not to mention sport and added "It would surprise very143 words
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Article224 1962-03-10 11 Thomson moves into the lead TOKYO, Fri. Austra■l Han champion Peter Thomson today moved into an Impressive three-stroke lead after the second round of the Yomiurl international open tournament at Kaasaki. near here. The four times British Open champion played superlative golf to set a new four-under-par 68 record forReuter; UP - 224 words
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Advertisement623 1962-03-10 11 miWßini VimUM FAffIW BORNEO 'I?|*---'' B^T l l 9fT7*Vit^^H M T f ""> M 1u fB tub tmh mi I BiMMV^P |m«'m wtd wm um-Tm mid v mt I f S SU S T SM "T-W > 1^«T; ql^Bl S*T mm tnf* MT THU H^^H<^^BTi [^■11 IM I #I^| jj'l623 words
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Miscellaneous94 1962-03-10 11 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY MHF TRIANGILAB: Perak T Penan? (Ipoh padaiig. S). SPORE SENIOR KO: Police T Jasniltes (Thornton Rd>. S'GOR DIV. 1: FMC 'A' V SSSA 'A' (Sg. Bert). BOCCER TRIALS: Spore Youths v Combined Schools (0 pjn); Spore B v Joint Services (7.30. both ranches at Jn. BesaxK Friendly:94 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1962-03-10 12 SMOKE POURS FROM THE DAMAGED EAST WING OF THE PRESWENTIAL PALACE AFTER IT WAS BOMBED LAST WEEK. AN attempted assassination of an uncommon kind "has this week thrust one of South-east Asia's key political tigures into the headlines of the world. His1,278 words
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Advertisement19 1962-03-10 12 WF cup of energy brimful of health NHL *G£m W£B^\ 4. WANtll IT*. (•MCOI'OtATIO IN IM•t A M > 1IN*A»OI«19 words
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Advertisement1641 1962-03-10 13 fC OTERPt ft WEST CtAST UK. Out S port Stilt f. S'^am Pening LTCAIN LinrfMl. Dublin raPt/Mtrii Mar 11 PELEUS LiTirfitl. Dut n. Glismw.. Mar 11 Mar 11 Mar 14/11 Mtr 17 MEMMON M'tiities, L'faai. Duo.. Hull Mtr 11 Mar it Mtr 17/ M Mir 21 CITTONEUS Havre, LiT-fMI Glasgow..1,641 words
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Advertisement1364 1962-03-10 13 THE E. A. C. LINESjf UlllNtS TO MEDITERRANEAN, CONTIHENTAL ft SCANBINAVIAH PORTI. >rtWft>w P. Sham Penani A3^**B\ UIM" a) Sailil Sailel la Part/ 11 Mar nretraYA JUTLANOIA" T 212) Mai 2121 Mai Mll Mar QBZI 51 'lEIRA" II M Mtr/ 4 Apr I 7 Apr I I Apr SB"\A J£g1,364 words
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Advertisement1521 1962-03-10 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION lUILOINC SIMOAPORE TtU tJ4H/B. EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPttI ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Pmang tINNEVIS L'MH. Lan, Atwp. R'aam Mar 11/11 ll Pt/Mtr 11 Mar IT/11 lENMACOHUI (H) N tan, L'tli, Havre, M bro Mar 17/2) Mtr 24/21 Mar 21/ 1 ■ENAVON1,521 words
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Advertisement1264 1962-03-10 13 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD Wp. VrS^ «v. aa u«i WtwW I|B ELLIRMAM LUI 4fc KLA VENEBS LINE LONDON. HAMIURG. ROTTERDAM LOS ANIELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft MULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CITT tf CARLISLE Actrmn carga far Clltral ft Suit S'poti P. S'bani N^ang ■niTLViiiii a/27M. liMar/SAfr MM Mar Tgl"1,264 words
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Article84 1962-03-10 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Prt. INVESTMENT shares were steadier. Oil* were active with Santas up 9d. to 19s. Base Metals and loans were steady. Mount laa 74 38 N.B. Hill 18/9J COO. Zinc 6A/-8 Ampol 11/111 Herald 60/-B A.C.I. 73/3 Humes 77/68 A.P.M. 2»/4| 1.C.1. 43/lOi HHP 64 '7| Myer 3384 words
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Article201 1962-03-10 14 TMI Mslaysn E<«iiiii Banks' As- iMlatlasi made these changea la Its rates to merchants yaaterilay: Lantfan: aelltnc TT or OD 2/3 31/33: bnrln« TT 2/4 3 '33. airmail OD 3/4 1/8. 30 d/at 2/4 otlS. 49 dat 3/4 11 /S3. 60 d/at 2/4 13/32. SO d/at 3/4 17201 words
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468 1962-03-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was an improved sentiment on the Malayan Stock Exchange when the Federation section operated again after the Hari Raya Puasa twoday holiday. In most instances prices were not greatly changed, but the weight of buying power increased. Interest continued468 words
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Article24 1962-03-10 14 Malayan Stork lndire* March 8 March M IndiiJtriart: 169.!»4 ITii.M Tiiw: 29«.97 ':97.60 S robbers: 194.82 194.8' i Jan. 1 1958 188.24 words
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Article834 1962-03-10 14 DUSINEBS 'on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops Si. 40 OL; P. and N. ords (2.000) 52.71 Ilalav.«n Banking; (1.000) S7.SB; Rothmans (1.000) 51. 43: Slme Darby (1.000) Sa. •-1 D: 8. Times (1,000) 53.21, (1.000) .<:t.2S.834 words
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484 1962-03-10 14 THE even tenor of the A rubber market was disrupted by the midweek holiday and although Singapore was working by Thursday the Federation centres were not, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current circular. Consequently the turnover was small and what activity there was centred484 words
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Article118 1962-03-10 14 C MINIS! Preefcses liMinit |k. M p»r« nil swteaa mi Maul yaatar1M CMWiut alt: balk «S7| wllara. drma Ml aa'wrs. Catwai P"et> PK/Oootl— it SZT| bums tlTt natlrn. PiHin Uuntok wbtt. ***** s*ll«ra. aanwak whlta (ITO aallan Special Sarawak hlack SISS acllara. garble* jmpoM black $13.1 eellera118 words
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235 1962-03-10 14 AFTER rising by about $5 In the past week or so the price of tin in Singapore yesterday underwent a natural reaction yesterday. It fell by 50 cents to $477.87 Vi per picul on an estimated offering of 230 tons, a drop235 words
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Article212 1962-03-10 14 SM!S>t lying aletigSMte the Imgsvere whar«ss leday are: Rudan SA. Steel Recorder mil. Glenf'nlas IS/IS, Mandanu. Im, Wonornto BsVM, LAOm tS. Kuala Uimpur 42 43. Norman L.ykea 1/2. Benvraokle IS. Beaacnstetn */i. Cathay 4S, Sanana at Outer reads: siaoe. Tyr. Pusparmgam. Valienta. Kluang. Too* Pang, cttv «e>lo.212 words
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Article204 1962-03-10 14 MARCH Srst grade rubber buyere lf f.a.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at si miii p. r iii. i[, one-rith'n or a cr-n( on Kmlav rlomos; vine. Tbe tonr was *«ry iinn S.C.C.R.A cloolni: prtatt in c»ni» per Ib. yr«t«-rrtay lot v s.s Prompt fob. buvfm >-o, laatri »ii204 words
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Article38 1962-03-10 14 SINGAPORE. Mar. B. RUBBER: 81 tents per Ib. (up one-eighth of a rent). Unofficial ."> p.m. close: 811 cents (quiet). TIN: 5477.S7 1 per picul (down 50 opnt*>. Kstimatcd uimlVu i.il agfeflßsl 2'.>o IBMJM (down 10 tons)38 words
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Article102 1962-03-10 14 (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March H Thrw month!" i INDUSTRIALS P. N. 12 rta. Cold Storage M. M. Box 12 rtH. ateanvhlp 8 eta Breweries 25 r(s h. Time* 13 cts Kobinr on ti cts S. ntders I "a. S. Him M. I'mteer* IS rta. \V Jacus 9 els \\>arne»102 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1962-03-10 14 IN EVERLOVINU MEMORY of Mr. Franri* Saveria*. Departed 8.3.60. Gone But Never Forgotten. Inserted by his wafts, children, and relations. A requiem High Mam will be held at The Chnreh of Oar lady of Perpetual Succour on 15.3.C2 at, B 00 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement1089 1962-03-10 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDexpress U.S. A Pacific <fc AtlanUc Coast aTttrvt— EM DA ETA ETA S'ooit ri'kooi h lu'u f 'euro l. Angeits N. tort ■^tMtikna Man" 24 H Mji IB Mat IS Apr 21 Apr M Apt IB Mty "Kasiikloa Matu" 21/21 Apt 27 Apr 11 May 21 May1,089 words
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Advertisement814 1962-03-10 14 Singaptrt Ptntag Free) laaaatit Ptrts I Hesgstst B.T. "STATE Of tUMmSHTiA" fot Ptnang, Manns. Cochin A Botnoay Mtr 12/11 Ktr 14 Frta Calctttt, I Mtir.i "SUTt OF BIHAR" for Mo|l, Kott. Osaka. Htfoya A Yokohama Mat 14/17 w n upr A*^t9flTS I K JontOvfflO^T fat JOAI LN<| 24, Maloeco SrrtM*.814 words
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Advertisement271 1962-03-10 14 PAHANG P.W.O. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from class 'EX* sad above registered P.W.D. contractors will be received at the offlcu ot the Jurutera Daerah. JJCRBentong, up to 3.00 p.m. of tb« loth March. 1962 for the construction of Rural Road from Kampong Lengkong to new planting schema st Klau Valley. Bentoog.271 words
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Advertisement980 1962-03-10 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wtd* U (Mtn.)— Box M et*. txtn MEOICAL LOCUM WANTED for 2 weeks from 2nd April 1962. Horn on only. Pleaa* apply Box A 6611 S.T. rpore. JUNIOR OPPICB ASSISTANT must be Junior or Senior Cambridge. Apply with full particulars to Box A980 words
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Advertisement885 1962-03-10 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wtd* tt (Mtn.)— Bum tt et*. eatre LUXURT PURNISHEO. Fully equipped flat 2-Bedrooms. Alrcondltloned. Long-Ahort Term. Executive House Oxley Rise. Phone (Singapore) *****. ROOM TO LET ta a modem flat near city reasonable rant. Chinese preferred Apply within 1 p.ra. at 367-A Sarangoon Road, Singapore 8. LUXURY885 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-03-10 15 I HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE 19 Wtd* U (Ml*.)— Bta tt et*. txtrm PRBBHOLO VACANT SHOP rota at Kota Tlnggi, shop aad terrace tou •'.utable for service station aad Cinema at Rajah, rleraraban, and bungalow lot* at 3» Mile*. Coast Road. Port Dlckson. Bos A 229 B.T. K.L> RAODELL1,013 words
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Advertisement1032 1962-03-10 15 19 Wtd* U (Mm.) B*m tt eta, eafre PINANOEi Foreign loan* available ea rallaM* Commercial A Industrial propoalUoaa. Pleaaa forward particulars of proposal* to P.O. Box 876. Singapore. TRAViLS m TOURS t$ Wtd, tt (Mln->—B*x it tt*. txtrm JOIN OONOttOTBO TOURS). Malaya Sl2O/- Departure 16-3-82 11-3-82, 2S-S-0I 7-4-62. Bangkok Round-Trip1,032 words
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Advertisement833 1962-03-10 15 VIHICLIS FOR SALC 38 Warm* ti (AtiaQ *e» M eta. eafre tSSS PIAT 888 Salooa. 2/Owner*. Comp Insurad, good condition. (1,750/-. 0.n.0. 40/42 Kirn Pong Road, b'pora. Mr. Harry Tel: *****. LAMBRETTA TV with accessories Joae 196 L One owner, ezcelleat eoad> tioo acctdeat free. Please contact Mr. John Cheng.833 words
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Advertisement959 1962-03-10 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wtd* tt (Min.)—B*x tt rt*. estra 1960 MILLMAN 0/RBKVRO. A/56, r/1100 Deluxe. 1961 F/600. F/Prefect, 1959 F/Prefeet. 1955 If 'Cowley. F/1100 T.V. 1953 A/3a Blaa Buat Co. 245 HMdK Rd.. Tel. J4921 B'por*. r'IAT 1408 lav 1985 oeod rsjaslltloa throughout. Regularly serviced, comprehensive tasuraao* 8-1-1968. View959 words
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Advertisement797 1962-03-10 15 FOR SALE It 9/era* II (Ml*.)—B,x tt OBJ* ,ntnt LOOK! BUT S yean Ooannteed Bsdsll«««S. Plllowt-overs Plata Striped Bathtowr.li 5i.95 'Now. Prelusive Wear Always Visit Luck's 17. Orchard Road, (B'porr). SECOND-HAND AIR-CONDITION-ERS, Re.lrtf.era tor* Hpln-dryer Wash-las-machlße*. Electric cookers. Waterbeaters. Modem, 66, Upper Seraaceen Rd. Spore. Trl. K7908. WILTON WESSEX CARPETS797 words
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Advertisement171 1962-03-10 15 WHERE TO STAY (Feel.) 19 Wtd* tit (Minimum) Oeilf I swilk, If Ir ersfs U.it (.Wta.) JOMORE HOTEL J.B. Dsncins lenlght Vi Alr-coodit.oDcd Rooms Pbooe 239&/ S. I*S3 Ford Zephyr tI.OOO 1954 HlMmen Colifermon $1,800 1957 Ford Popular $1,656 1957 Zodiac Saloon $2,700 I*3B Cord Zephyr $3,700 I*SB Vauxhall Victor171 words
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Advertisement610 1962-03-10 16 THE ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY NOTICE OF SELANGOR Please note that Mr. Teoh Aik Kheng is no longer employed by The St. Patrick's Society of this Company and is not authorised Selangor will be holding their an- to transact business on our behalf, nual dinner and ball on Saturday rirrwßnr akt»610 words
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Advertisement1483 1962-03-10 16 I NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Messrs. Fook Kok Gin, Foo Kia Song, Foo Kia Liang, Foo Yong Ngee and Foo Chow Man carrying on business under the style or firm of Southern A Co. Engineering Works at 37, Chander Road, Singapore, has1,483 words
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Advertisement862 1962-03-10 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for appointment as Temporary Clerk of Works for Rural Development Projects in the DID. Johore. Salary scale: J324x14-352/419x14-545/562x 18-652; 645x22-777, plus the usual allowances. Entry to the salary scale will depend on qualifications and experience. Minimum qualifications: must possess not less than five years experience862 words
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Advertisement766 1962-03-10 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAOA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERL'SAHAAN RURAL AND LNDCSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. TRAINING IN HOME ECONOMICS Applications are invited from Malay women who are Federal Citizens and who are between the ages of 18 and 25. for training in Home Economics at the Taman Asohan Rida, Lornie Road. Kuala Lumpur.766 words
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Advertisement802 1962-03-10 16 TENDERS TENDERS will be received In Tender Box No. 3 at the office of the Chief Supplies Officer, Kandang Kerbau, Singapore, up to 12 noeii en 21st March. 1962 for the SUPPLY AND DELIVKRY OF TYPEWRITERS TO VARIOUS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS IN SINGAPORE FOR 1962. TENDER FORMS will only oe issued802 words
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Advertisement469 1962-03-10 16 TENDERS j MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tl NDERS Tenders are Invited for the purchase of Scrap Metal Ferrous and Non Ferrous Bcrap can be viewed at R. S. O. Federation Ordnance Depot Kuala Lumpur and 1 Workshop F.E.M.E. Port Dickson between 8.25 a.m. and 12.00 p.m. on 17 and 19 March469 words
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Article179 1962-03-10 17 Back to 3-day meeting at Ipoh pOH, Fri.— The Perak Turf Clnb has decided to revert to three days' racing for its March Meeting;. PTC chairman Veoh Cheang Lee announced today that the meeting win be held on Mar. 18. 21 and 25. There will be nine race* on the179 words
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Article55 1962-03-10 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first one-kilometre straight sprint for motor-cars and motor-cycles in Singapore will be held on Mar. 18 on the runway at R.A.F. Tengah. The meet, organised by R.A.F. Seletar Auto Club, is open to members of all sporting car clubs In Singapore and Malaya.55 words
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Article34 1962-03-10 17 AUCKLAND. Fri. Don Oliver, New Zealand's Olympic welghtllfter, claimed a British Empire heavyweight record for the Jerk with a lift of 410-lb here last night. NIKKO OUTPACES SCORPIO IN 3F TRIAL34 words
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Article239 1962-03-10 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP. Penang, Friday By TRAINERS WELCOME THE RAIN— HORSES DO THEIR FINAL WORKOUTS ON 'EASfflß' TRACK TRAINERS this morning welcomed a break in the weather which eased the firm going here. There was a heavy shower early this morning and it was still drizzling steadily239 words
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1347 1962-03-10 17 ACCEPTORS and riders for the f Focus*on A last day of the Spring meeting .Form at Penang tomorrow: RACE 1: 2.IS— CL 5 DIV 3 6F^ l ***** Colour Film (Shaw St.* Martin. 10 9.0 11 ftr 54 3 ***** Profit Taking (Odd Lot1,347 words
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324 1962-03-10 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. PROMOTION for seven horses has been confirmed by the Malayan Racing Association. Norval Lad, Peak of Perfection, John Peel and Lost Horizon have been sent up to Class 1 Darby Han and Pride of Persia to Class 3; and Sun Globe to Class324 words
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Article275 1962-03-10 17 KINGSTON, Friday. PACING an Indian total of 395. Easton McMorris x and Rohan Kanhai added 141 In an unbroken record second wicket stand for West Indies on the second day of the Second Test here yesterday. At the close West Indies were 157 for275 words
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Article90 1962-03-10 17 Craig quits first-class cricket By JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, FrL— lan Craig today announced his retirement from first-class cricket. Only 26, Craig has had a remarkable career. He toured England when he was 17 and in the same year he became the youngest player to represent Australia in Test cricket, scoring90 words
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164 1962-03-10 17 DIRECTORS IN NEW MOVE TO SAVE ACCRINGTON T ONDON, FrL A new move was made last night to save Accrlngton Stanley, the Lancashire club who were forced to resign from the English Football League because of financial difficulties. After a lengthy meeting of directors and financial advisers of the clubReuter - 164 words
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Article26 1962-03-10 17 COPENHAGEN, Fri.— Erland Hops, Danish badminton champion, defeated Thailand's Channarong Ratanasaengsuan 15-10, 15-10 is a Denmark versus Visitors match here last night Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article33 1962-03-10 17 L ..DOIT. Fri. A world record snooter break In amateur championship play was claimed yesterday by Englishman O. Thompson, who made a break of 115 during the British amateur championships.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement89 1962-03-10 17 \<i>/^-/ WORLD 0F ■jkyf^ff LISTENING f pj£ N "7'V PLEASURE.. SILVER I TRANSISTOR RADIOS P' onccr poriohle radios Mt<tlllliTF. &o» SMOHT-WAVI 11 B»««tif*Or T•c#«sfi««lrv ataaapM*^ •^^^■^k^s^BMH^HHa^BHHßm Rich, t*mmr ami yHBHBJHaMMHJ|jpU JJijAj*.*^^^ trMfMSk* sUsVI li*y^^ V j I M *wßße*h> Model!?!* 3»l fin m funmi _|fu| I* y m r.c^tt.*. ■b^^^^^J89 words
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Advertisement151 1962-03-10 17 son Men's, Youths' and Boys' Wear gives you 0 BETTER V Value Styles >f^L BETTER l\ Materials Service ■^A Because of the !jT perfect and faultless Hn'F" n -v«rv shirt, A". become a oy-word in m LM Wen's wear Those w aware of iifO*\ know that not only has it151 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-03-10 18 The toll: One dead and two injured in spite of rescue bid by passing motorists ONE man was killed and two others seriously injured when these two lorries collided yesterday nrar the 5? milestonr. IMinearn Road. Singapore The dead man. Bacban Singh. 35. and one of149 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-03-10 18 Happy memories for two who made the troops, laugh SINGAPORE. Fri. Two British comedians who spent three weeks entertaining servicemen In Malaya and Singapore will fly home tomorrow, carrying with them happy memories of their stay here. Frankie Desmond. 30 (above). and Bryan Burdon. 27, television and radio personalities in102 words
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139 1962-03-10 18 CEARCH parties today three aircraft which aboard the planes were A U.S. Air Force team landed by helicopter by the wreckage of a U.S. C-140 plane which crashed into a hilly part of the Ecouve forest in Normandy last night. They reported "no survivors."139 words
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Article86 1962-03-10 18 UNION MEN CLEARED OF ASSAULT SINGAPORE, Fri. Three Rural Board labourers, all members of the Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation, were acquitted in the Eighth Magistrate's Court today on two charges of assault under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. Kottaya Bervai. Veerasamy and Kovindasamy Retnam i were alleged to have assault-86 words
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Article46 1962-03-10 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Goh Chew Chua, will open the present Government's 12th new school the Kaki Bukit integrated primary school tomorrow at 7 p.m. The $385,000 building is sited on State land near Jalan Eunos.46 words
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Obituary60 1962-03-10 18 RUSSELL WILLIAM died at General Hospital 8.3.62. Cortege leave* General Ho«pital 4.30 p.m. 10.3.62 for St. Andrewi Cathedral (Service 4.16 p.m.) and then for Rldadarl Cemetery. MRS. SANMUOAM mollier-m-law "I T. C. Chelllan of 30 Yap Kwan seog Road. Kuala Lumpur paused away peacefully on Knday evening. Cortege leave*60 words
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Article54 1962-03-10 18 MRS. TCRtNCE FERNANDEZ and children think frlrndi and rrlatlvea for thnr assistance menace* of condolence wreathi and attendance at the funeral of h.r beloved husband MR. AND MRS. Arthur U«rrnw Pharamood thank relative* and friend* for their kind attendance and for thrlr valuable and useful present!* received on th«54 words
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279 1962-03-10 18 COURT DECIDES: EX-LA W CLERK MUST WAIT SINGAPORE, Friday. AN application by a barrister, Mr. S. Nicholas, to have his period of instruction shortened from 12 months to seven months before his admission to the Bar as an advocate and solicitor, was refused by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose,279 words
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Article76 1962-03-10 18 COMPANION FOR A BEST-SELLER? NEW YORK. Fri. Ernest Hemingway's widow has brought here some of the author's unpublished works, including four novels and dozens of short stories to submit to publishers. Sh«? said one of the novels might be a companion piece to "The Old Man and the Sea." The76 words
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Article124 1962-03-10 18 DOVER. Fri. Pedigree cats will be psychoanalysed in the world's most exclusive home for feline aristocrats to open near here next month, a British newspaper reports. Lady Rozelle Beattle. 36--year-old daughter ot Countess Manvers. is building a £12.000 house on the white cliffs above England'sReuter - 124 words
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Article32 1962-03-10 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Film Society will screen the film "Apu Sansar" <The World of Apu) at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sunday.32 words
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Article307 1962-03-10 18 LONDON, Fri. Yesterday's cut In the British bank rate to 54 per cent had little further effect In stock markets today which finished the fortnightly account on a quiet not* Buyers were still reluctant to commit themselves too far ahead with sentiment affected to some307 words
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Article25 1962-03-10 18 LONDON. F*rl.— Buyers £85». •ellers £958 l i. Forward buyers £9594. aeUers £960. Settlement £958. Turnover a.m. 150 ton*. p_m. 170 tons. Tone: Steady.25 words
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Article40 1962-03-10 18 LONDON. FH. Bpot 23 7 id.. April 24d.. May 24',d.. June 24',d.. Apr/June 244 d., July/ Sept. 24\d.. Oct. Dec. 24^d.. Jan. Mar. 245 d.. cLf. Mar. 33 7 ,d., Apr. 23.d.. May 3S 7 ,d., Tone Very quiet.40 words
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400 1962-03-10 18 World affairs: Realistic approach plea by Munro KUALA LI'MPLR. Friday. §IK LESLIE MUNRO, Conner president of the United Nations General Assembly, today made a plea to all nations to be more optimistic and realistic in their world affair dealings. He praised Malaya for contributing toward the U.N. funds and said400 words
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Article65 1962-03-10 18 New bridge record by students LEICESTER. Fn. Leicester University students last night claimed a world record for non-stop bridge when they finished their 100 th consecutive rubber after playing for 84 hours in a shopwindow. The previous record was held by Swansea University College with 48 rubbers in 81 hours.Reuter - 65 words
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201 1962-03-10 18 SHE STOLE GROCERIES FROM EMPLOYER: $250 FINE CINGAPORE. Fri. J| police trap to naU thefts In a doctor's home resulted in th*rr arrest of a domestics servant, the Seventh Magistrate's Court waa told today. Sne was Wan Ying Sirw, 40, who was convicted by. a magistrate, Mr. Richard Laycock, of201 words
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Advertisement94 1962-03-10 18 Late classified advertisements OIBDCN. To Noel and Peter a wn J.m.i-.v on mi, Marcto at Bangkok Kur*in< I LCONC -LEI: Kddir Ltoo,: Yrun I-ouuk. yountirM mhi of Mr. and Mm. j l.coac Koo Scons ami Alice Lee Poh I Bim. >«cond daughter of Madam Tan »w*t Sre and the late94 words
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Advertisement129 1962-03-10 18 I I I^H iV.'' "^l/MF ■■i Ml MB v V£s/ I \Jw offers you the latest creations from Switzerland. A top closi watch which 4*^ ha« won world-wide feme for its Beauty, vf Accuracy Complete Rcliabilit" tince Sole Agents: CHUN CHONG 62, South Bridge Rood, Singapore- 1. Tel: *****-2 <T^>129 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-03-10 18 The weather ITIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday:— Hirheat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang go 75 Ipoh 9 1 73 iwkon 88 73 Singapore 84 7544 words
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