The Straits Times, 14 March 1962
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Title Section21 1962-03-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article478 1962-03-14 1 'Chinese troops are already there 9 Sarit: A threat to Thai security QANGKOK, Tues. Chinese Communists are building a road from Southern China to Phongsaly Province in Northern Laos. Thailand's Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, disclosing this today, said Chinese Communist troops were already in Laos.Reuter; UPI - 478 words
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Article30 1962-03-14 1 NEW DELHI, Tues.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said today the United States has given assurance that any aid given to Pakistan will not be used against India. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-03-14 1 A MALAYAN student at the University of Queensland, Mr. Hoh Kam Yoong. of Chui Yin Street. Bentons. Pahang, tries the traditional outback Australian sptfrt of bullockriding. As this picture shows. Mr. Hoh did not remain on bullock back long only four seconds, in fact However, only98 words
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Article34 1962-03-14 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Russia will buy 72.000 tons of Indonesian rubber this year, Antara hews agency quoted "Soviet trade sources" as saying today. Russia also wanted Indonesian tin "In unlimited quantities." Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article49 1962-03-14 1 FORT SUMMER, N<*w Mexico. Tues. A trial opens in a musty, old southeastern New Mexico court room today to determine whether the bones of Blllv the Kid who boasted of 21 killings, should be moved from the grave whore he w»* titled with two sidekicks.— U.P.l.49 words
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Article28 1962-03-14 1 LONDON. Tues. A British Army battalion group is to train in Canada this summer. Mr. John Profumo. Secretary for War told the House of Commons. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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637 1962-03-14 1 British officers deny charge by Tengku I JESSELTON. Tues A SPOKESMAN for British civil servants in North Borneo today denied Tengku Abdul Rahman's charge that British civil servants in the Borneo territories were hampering the proposals to establish a Federation of Malaysia. Mr. Roland Smith, president of the North Borneo637 words
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377 1962-03-14 1 KUCHING, Tuesday. J^ NATIVE chief in the Kelabit highlands of .Sara\viik,\vho made a special trip to Miri today to present the views of his people to the Cobbold Commission, said he told the commission his people were still in the dark about Malaysia377 words
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Article354 1962-03-14 1 PILOT SAFE AS AUSTER CRASHES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^S ARMY Auster on a reconnaissance flight crashed near the Malayan-Thai border this afternoon. Its sole occupant, Capt. John Tadman, of the East Anglian Regiment, is safe. This evening, Capt. Tadman, whose wife is living in Ipoh. sent a wireless message to354 words
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Article52 1962-03-14 1 HONO KONG, Tues.— Blind man Tang Tak-shing, who plays his mouth-organ for a living, yesterday won an appeal in the Supreme Court against a three-month jail sentence for unauthorised playing ci music in the street. He was given a conditional discharge and bound over on a $500Reuter - 52 words
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Article89 1962-03-14 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. American women have launched a "petticoats in space" campaign and are taking it to the highest levels because the National Aeronautics and Space Agency is not interested. Mrs. Jan Hart, wife of a Michigan Senator, and Miss Jerrie Cobb, a leading woman pilot, intended to callReuter - 89 words
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Article38 1962-03-14 1 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand has agreed to the holding of the Foreign Ministers meeting of the Association of South-east Asia (ASA) in Kuala Lumpur on April 3. a Foreign Office spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article33 1962-03-14 1 LONDON, Tues. Most popular library book among prisoners in Manchester's Strangeways jail last year: "My wicked wicked ways." the autobiography of film star Errol Flynn, who died in 1959. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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116 1962-03-14 1 60 DIE OF CHOLERA IN NORTH BORNEO JESSELTON, Tues. Sixty people have died of paracholera in North Borneo during the last eight weeks, Dr. J.A.B. Nicholson, acting Director of Medical Services, saidhere today. He said this total includes 11 deaths which occurred last week in the Semporna Peninsula on theReuter - 116 words
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Article65 1962-03-14 1 CANBERRA. Tues.— Defence i Minister Athol G. Townley will fly to Singapore next week for talks with British Defence Minister Harold Watkinson. it was learned today. The* precise purpose of the talks was not known. But informed sources said the discussions were expected to be relatedUPI - 65 words
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Article185 1962-03-14 1 Algeria peace is very near PVIAN. Tues.— French and Algerian negotiators met here today for their seventh consecutive day of ceasefire talks amid conflicting reports of when signature of a ceasefire will take place. Newspapers gave promin- ence to a lTench news I agency report that signature i today wasReuter - 185 words
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Article30 1962-03-14 1 RED RADAR JAM BERLIN. Tues. Ras >>ians today again M metal flakes in Brrlin ait lanes in an effort t<> radar guiding Western til craft, informed said— U.Pl.30 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-03-14 2 Prelate flays entry Bill as 'lamentable' LONDON, Tues. The Archbishop ol Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, last night called the Government's controversial Bill to control Commonwealth immigration "lamentable." History might know it as "one of the great shocks to the Commonwealth," he told the House of Lords in a debate onReuter - 322 words
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Article129 1962-03-14 2 CHILDREN AND CONVICTS: RED VIEW SYDNEY. Tues. Australians use harsher disciplinary measures on schoolchildren than on its prison population, members of a visiting Russian delegation said today. Mrs. M. Parfenova. 53. an educatlonst. said there were several things in the Australian education system she did not like. "I cannot understandReuter - 129 words
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Article31 1962-03-14 2 RANGOON. Tues. Gen Wa Win. leader of the Burma coups, today assumed the powers of the former president. U Win Maung. He has ul.se been given all administrative powers.31 words
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132 1962-03-14 2 Reds accused of inhuman' questioning RERUN. Tues. The Bri- Ush Rhine Army last ni<ht accused Soviet authorities of "Inhuman* interroration of R.A.F. Cpl. Douglas Day, who was shot in the stomach by an East German border guard. Cpl. Day. who comes from Bristol. was wounded when driving .a British militaryReuter - 132 words
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Article111 1962-03-14 2 BERLIN, Tues. The Russians yesterday tried to harass Western aircraft in the Berlin air corridors by scheduling flights to coincide with Western ones. Western sources said there was no Russian buzzing today or any attempt to jam radar or radio communications used to guideUPI - 111 words
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Article26 1962-03-14 2 LONDON. Tues— Mrs. Susan Dexter, wife of England cricket captain Ted Dexter, has given birth to a son, it was announced today.. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-03-14 2 MANILA. Tues. Lt.Gen. Pelagio Cruz, the Chief of Staff of the Philippines Armed Forces, yesterday gave details of a subversive campaign i n v o 1 v i ng Chinese Communists here and Communist officials in mainland China. Gen. Cruz told a Press conference of aReuter - 369 words
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Article205 1962-03-14 2 $17,335 mil. aid plea by Jack WASHINGTON, Tues. —President Kennedy sent to Congress today a foreign military and economic aid programme of U555.778.--400.000 ($17,335,200,000) for flsical year 1963. He requested Congress to appropriate U554,878 ($14.--334) million in new lunds and asked the American people to continue to carry the burdensReuter - 205 words
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Article32 1962-03-14 2 NEW YORK. Tues. A seventh baby died yesterday at Blnghampton city hospital where officials said at least 25 Infants had been fed baby food polluted by salt mistaken for sugar»-U.P.I32 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-03-14 2 THE I GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ,naU- T (3 AND LATE&XU£ U660 TO Be) __^fJ MABD-UP JUST/ /ANO THEN UE I POUND A JOB 1 V FOC HIS WIPE/ /3-230 words
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Article, Illustration552 1962-03-14 3 Holland awaits only 3 things: The time, the place and the person THE HAGUE. Tu«s pROFESSOR Jan de Quay, the Dutch Prime Minister, said here last night that Holland wanted secret preliminary talks with Indonesia on West Irian "as soon as possible." He toldReuter - 552 words
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174 1962-03-14 3 OTTAWA, Tuesday. •^INE Canadians serving with the Indo-China X1 Truce Commission have been caught smuggling gold and opium, it was disclosed yesterday. The Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker; in a surprise statement to the House of Commons, said seven army personnel and two civilians had174 words
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Article95 1962-03-14 3 'Pull in your belts' says Fidel lIAVANA, Tues. Rice and black beans, chief staples of the Cuban's diet, are to go on the ration. So will lard and cooking oil. The announcement was made last nirht by the Premier. Dr. Fidel Castro, in his first television appearance for more thanUPI - 95 words
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Article26 1962-03-14 3 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— The British Atomic Energy Authority and the Swedish Atomic Energy Company have reached agreement for increased exchange of Information on reactions.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article71 1962-03-14 3 (]AIRO, Tues.— An attempt has been made to poison Antoine Oizenga, former Congolese vice-pre-ml^r .d follower of the late Patrice Lumumba, the secretariat of the AfroAsian People's Solidarity Congress charged yesterday Mr. Gizenga is now held by Mr. Cyrille Adoula's Central Congolese Government. The statement saidUPI - 71 words
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249 1962-03-14 3 MENON TELLS CHINA: DON'T MISTAKE OUR PATIENCE... NEW DELHI, Tuesday. JNDIA is determined to remove all "aggressors" from her soil, the Defence Minister, Mr. Krishna Menon, said yesterday. He warned Pakistan and China "not to mistake India's patience for timidity or her restraint for submissiveness." Mr. Menon, who was addressingReuter - 249 words
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Article39 1962-03-14 3 NEW YORK, Tues— Lord Avon. 64. formerly Sir Anthony Eden. British Prime Minister, was operated on In Boston yesterday for the removal of a non-malignant growth from his chest. His condition Is said to be good.39 words
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Article66 1962-03-14 3 MANAGUA. (Nicaragua). Tues. President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes of Guatemala today threatened to expel Britons from his territory. The President, who is on a visit here, told a press inference that this was among the "severe measures" his Government would take if Britain ignored Guatemala's proposal thatReuter - 66 words
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Article42 1962-03-14 3 VIENNA. Tues. Bulgaria and Albania have signed ft trade and payments agreement for 1962. Bulgaria is the sixth Communist bloc country to have trade talks with Albania since the break between Tirana and Moscow last October. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Miscellaneous373 1962-03-14 3 Theatre: 11.00 Music Festivals; RADIO SINGAPORE 1200 Close Down. SHORTWAVE SERVICE RADIO MAL.AYA 41 metres mi 1111 m H-AVF si h\ 11 1 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDILM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 metre. mm metres A 6QQ Tlme gigDMl Ng A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.0S 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00373 words
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529 1962-03-14 4 DID NOT KNOW IT THEN, TRISHA MAN TELLS COURT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rpRISHA-RIDER Lee Boon Hong told a court today that he was paid $15 4 or conveying a "drunk" soldier in his trisha at about two o'clock one morning in January. Lee529 words
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250 1962-03-14 4 'This is Singapore' art contest winners SINGAPORE, Tues. A painting titled "Singapore River" by Ang Chwee Kirn of Victoria School won one of three top $200 prizes in the 'This is Singapore" art competition sponsored by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Ang was first In Section "A", while two students250 words
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Article107 1962-03-14 4 21 MORE STANDPIPES I PUT UP I SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-one standpipes were put up in the State in January and February this year, the Singapore Government said today. During the same period, construction of one bus shelter was completed, and work on five others was in progress. These are expected107 words
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Article45 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four Singapore Polytechnic students left for Australia tonight under the Colombo Plan for a three-year course in welding, sheet-metal work and boiler making. They are Messrs Tan Koh Kew, watt Kirn Kuan, Wong Poh Hong and Jailani bin Morshid.45 words
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Article39 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A practical training course In aluminium work consisting of eight evening lessons on Tuesdays will be conducted from next week by the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. at Diethelm's aluminium factory.39 words
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Article52 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tups. Mr. O. Wlederkehr has been elected president of the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association for this year. Other officials are Mr. V. S. Menon vice-president. Mr. R.B.K. Martin, honorary secretary. Mr. Lim Jew Kum honorary treasurer and Messrs. Lim Kirn Seng. L.U. Dunn. DJI.K. Westworth.52 words
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Article41 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four documentary films entitled "Glimpses of Gandhlji." "Ready to Berve," "Indian News Review No. 145" and "Himachal" will be screened for members of the public at India House in Grange Road at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.41 words
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204 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tuea. A member of the Singapore Work Brigade, Yeo Kirn Swee. told a magistrate's court today that he saw from his dormitory window, three bicycles being damaged by fire. Yeo was giving evidence before Mr. N.A. D'Rozario. the Magistrate,204 words
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Article253 1962-03-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A police sergeant told the Assizes here today how he •found a bloodstained axe and shirt in a bundle carried by a soldier who was walking along South Buono Vista Road about 1 a.m. on Dec. 22. Sgt. Khalid bin Haji Mohamed253 words
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Article25 1962-03-14 4 BINGAPORE. Tues.— Wat«r will be cut off along Jurcng Road, between 14} m.s. and Tuas Village from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article250 1962-03-14 4 Firm's case in wage dispute OINGAPORE, Tues. The Life Insurance Corporation of India today submitted its case before the Industrial Arbitration Court in a wage dispute with the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. Mr. 8. Rengarajan. the senior divisional manager, opening the case said he wished to make it quite250 words
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Miscellaneous462 1962-03-14 4 THE following Is today's sche- Lumpur. Malacca (ML 103) dule of civil aircraft move- 11.55 ajn.; from Kuantan, ments at Paya Lebar Airport Kuala Lumpur (ML 117) 00 BO AC: Prom London, Zurich, pa, from Kota Bharu, Alor Istanbul. Teheran, Karachi, Star. Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Calcutta. Bangkok (BA 708) Lumpur,462 words
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Article45 1962-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— K 12-man delegation from the jesselton Chinese Chamber of Commerce was tonight entertained to dinner by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here. The mission is led by Mr Wong Fatt Chee. vicepresident of the Jesselton Chinese Chamber of Commerce45 words
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Article22 1962-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves broke into a shop in Tlong Bahru Road last night and stole 30 radios and tape recorders.22 words
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Article20 1962-03-14 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. -Thieves stole $1090 from a telephone box In the post office here last night.20 words
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165 1962-03-14 5 On-and-of f STRIKE SERIES BEGINS —FOR THESE 250 SINGAPORE. Tues EMPLOYEES of Bou-•*-i stead and Co today staged the first of a series of two-h our strikes to protest against a deadlock in wage negotiations. About 250 workers, all members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Inion. milled around165 words
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406 1962-03-14 5 Petitions to wind up 27 mushroom firms granted KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PETITIONS to wind up 27 mushroom insurance companies were granted by Mr. Justice Suffian in the High Court today after none of the company representatives appeared in Court to dispute the petitions tiled by the Insurance Commissioner, Mr. A.406 words
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Article146 1962-03-14 5 JTLALA I.LMPLK, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will begin another 300-mile tour of Trenfcranu and Pahang on Thursday in connection with rural development projects. Tun Razak, who is also the Minister of Rural Developmeat, will fly to Kuantan and theu motor146 words
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271 1962-03-14 5 IPOH. Tuesday. A GRADE ONE revenue officer of the Customs Department here, Yeop Ali bin Haji Abdul Karim, 47, was sentenced to three months* Jail yesterday evening for stealing a batik sarong valued at 52.90 on March 11 last year. Yeop pleaded not271 words
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Article64 1962-03-14 5 PENANG. I v 1 1 The Penang north-east district committee of Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan will hold a rally at the Esplanade at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday to mark the start of the second phate of the National Language Month. There will be a parade by Boy64 words
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Article50 1962-03-14 5 ..GAPORt;. rue>.-Mr. A. G. B Colton— the last of the expatrl '.2» in the treasury division f the Ministry of Finance has retired under the Malayanlsation scheme. a was a deputy secretary in r*ie treasury. His post has been taken over by Mr. Tan Chok Kian50 words
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Article30 1962-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Singapore Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E.G. Blades, arrived by air today for routine liaison discussions with the Federation counterpart. Dato C. H. Fenner.30 words
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Article27 1962-03-14 5 IPOH. Tues.— Thieves scute a fuel Injector and a ale*?] tank valued at $600 from ttv. Sun Youk Lee limestone quarry, near Kampong Tawas. yesterday.27 words
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195 1962-03-14 5 T ONDON. Tues. A lj Conservative M.P., Mr. Colin Turner, suggested last night that Britain should consider having a staging post available in North Borneo "in the event of anything happening to Singapore." He was referring, 'luring a debate on the Royal AtrReuter - 195 words
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189 1962-03-14 5 Equal pay demand: Govt. silence criticised pENANG, Tues. The president of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today criticised the Federation Government for its silence on the latest demand for equal pay for men and women employees. 'It Is surprising that in spite of all the comments189 words
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Article47 1962-03-14 5 PENANG. Tues.— Lee Khor Peng. 25. a labourer, was today granted $3,000 bail on a charge of trying to extort $500 from Chang Tin Han on Aug. 21 last year. Three others. Jointly charged with Lee. are at large. Hearln? was fixed for May47 words
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Article27 1962-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Department of Agriculture. University of Malaya, Ik seeking applicants to fill the post of lecturer in agricultural economics and farm management.27 words
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Article136 1962-03-14 6 PARTY ATTACKS SHARE DECISION IPOH, Tues— The People's Progressive Party today "strongly condemned" the Federation Government's decision to permit Malay officers serving in the Government to buy shares in the national investment company. In a Press statement. Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam. secre-tary-general of the party, said that the decision "must136 words
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Article131 1962-03-14 6 More quit SUPP to back Malaysia LTUCHLNG. Tues.— Mr. Sidney Sentu. secretary of the Pantu branch of the Sarawak United People's Party in the second division and 170 other members have issued a statement saying they were resigning from the party because of its opposition to the Malaysia plans. The131 words
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Article34 1962-03-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malay Shorthand Society of the Federation of Malaya will hold a Hart Raya party at Lee Wong Kee restaurant. Batu Road, here at 3.30 p.ru on Saturday.34 words
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233 1962-03-14 6 PENANG. Tu«t. |\R. Lim Chong Eu. former president of the Malayan Chinese Association, today urged the Federation Government to consider a "less precipitate method" of achieving Malaysia. "The question of merger with Singapore should be independent of the inclusion of the North Bornean territories."233 words
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Article32 1962-03-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The branch manager of the Life Insurance Corporation of India here. Mr. A. Moot hathamby. has left on transfer to Penang as the corporation's branch manager there.32 words
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330 1962-03-14 6 SPARKS MAY FLY AT TODAY'S BIG DEBATE SINGAPORE. Tues A LIVELY debate is expected in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow when the controversial National Referendum Bill comes up lor second reading. The Government was attacked by the Barisan Soslalis. the United Peoples Party and the Worker*' Party in January for deferring330 words
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Miscellaneous217 1962-03-14 6 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdaht JLi m l \hn<>, By AI Capp (OOMT PRET THE'SGOMt-^ [TIMSS FUNKT/.V-ME u >. 1 FVOI.LBECoJA»7TDn^!I^H Adh IS IT DtSLO/AL^ > VfIDOCK" GEN "RAUV KILLS POLKS. > CALUTCOAORPW J dcp H > TON\AHWIFE- I 05 ME^ NOT «VW*ONE MIND'«f J NIGHT, AH S'POSE, TvS 1217 words
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Article, Illustration2047 1962-03-14 7 R.J. MINNEY - Return to Siam but Regent foils the plot... R.J. MINNEY FANNY AND THE REGENT OF SLAM CONCLUDING CHAPTER OF THE STORY m. m AFTER vainly trying to enlist o fli ci a 1 French support for an attack on Siam, Fanny decided to provoke an incident herself which would force2,047 words
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Obituary22 1962-03-14 8 U W,rit tit (Minimum) 4. o. davies passed away on 13-3-1D62 at Youngberc Hospital j-imeral waa on 13-3-62 at Bidadart Cemetery.22 words
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Obituary50 1962-03-14 8 Werdt tit (Minimum) THE PARENT*. BROTHERS and m ileiK of late Miss Lucy Hwang (died i:'-S-«2) thank friends and relatives .for their kind expressions, sympathy. 'assistance and attendances at night prayers and funeral. They also thank n>octors and Staff of Thomson Road Hospital for their kindness towards 4 her.50 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, March 14, 1962.
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Article589 1962-03-14 8 The charge that Singapore and the Bornean territories are being railroaded into Malaysia is the kind of lie that grows respectable with repetition. Indeed among some of the opponents of merger this lie has already become an article of faith. They have persuaded themselves to believe it.589 words
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Article352 1962-03-14 8 Returning to public life after her injury in last month's bombing of the presidential palace, Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, President Diem's sister-in-law, has made a fiery speech virtually blaming the Americans for their delay in recognising the sort of military training needed in South Vietnam and hitting352 words
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Article233 1962-03-14 8 Family planning is not the only answer to Asia's population problem, but it is a very much more important part of the answer than the Federation Government has yet recognised. It is therefore encouraging to hear Inche Khir Jonari, as leader of Malaya's delegation to the eighteenth session233 words
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Article, Illustration784 1962-03-14 8 WHITEHEAD OUTPOINTS WELENSKY IN CRISIS ROUND TWO gALISBURY, Tues. It only needed a £100,000 fire to highlight the drama enacted in Salisbury this week, where Rhodesians have been debating the increasingly doubtful future of the Central African Federation. The flre broke out after midnight in the Federal Government building. ItOFNS - 784 words
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Article, Illustration846 1962-03-14 8 The gloom behind E. Germany's brave facade LEIPZIG'S BRIGHT LIGHTS CANNOT HIDE ULBRICHTS AUSTERE REGIME FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LEIPZIG. Tuesday THE flags and neon lights make for a gay scene in the main streets of Leipzig in Fair Time* The snow picks out the Thomaskirche where Bach was organist,846 words
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Advertisement871 1962-03-14 8 Straits Times k Malay Mail Ctattllled advertisement* may be hsnded to: Ist Floor COLD fTOSAfIE AWCADK Orchard Road COLO (TORA9I MANCHM AT HOLLAND »OAO-«AT©»J« KEPFIL. KOAD-MAVAL BASS Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK srrOMK LTD Winchester Hoasa. CeUjrar Quay THt NaXWS FRONT Mtipatrlek's SupermartMt N. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read. Neval Ssse871 words
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Advertisement115 1962-03-14 8 ELECTRIC GUITARS 173 164 126 "CLUB" MODELS 124 Tie*" M*eM, semi-solid construction, brown shaded, htghl/ polishsd. F.rtsd with 2 Hofner High FicMity Ptek-upt. *225.00 121 Some e» No. 126, out fitteo with I Hofnar High Fidelity Pick-up. *****0 "COLOftAMA** SOLIDS 1 M "Coloreme" Solid Mselel, with now doubts cut-owoy contoured115 words
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Advertisement102 1962-03-14 8 75 cents! THE PROGRESSIVE ENGLISH DICTIONARY 8500 HEADWORDS 320 PAGES 250 DRAWINGS The World's" designed for students who have completed an elementary English Course Cheapest published by English Language Book Society and Oxford University Press Kuala Lumpur Dictionary? MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS with All Riches and Beauty THE FINEST IN THE102 words
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112 1962-03-14 9 Plan for Singapore to get 200-room hotel SINGAPORE, Tues. Negotiations have been going on with the object of opening a 200-room hotel here. The local manager of PanAmerican Airways. Mr. Bert Torrance. confirmed that Intercontinental Hotels Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the airline, was negotiating with Pacific Associates Limited112 words
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Article30 1962-03-14 9 MALACCA. Tues. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. will open National Language Month at the Malacca Club nadang here at 5 p.m. on Saturday.30 words
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Article149 1962-03-14 9 MARKED DOLLARS AND AN AMAH SINGAPORE. Tues. d A housewife. Mrs. Margaret Hignam, yesterday told a magistrate's court how she and her husband set a trap for her amah, who had stolen money from her repeatedly. The amah. Song Luan Eng. 38, a mother of two. was charged with stealing149 words
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142 1962-03-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Seven Malayans have left for Britain to take courses under the Coiombo Plan. Five will study trade unionism for three months. They are Mr. E. Sathlamoorthy, technician with the Survey Department, Mr. A. Sabaratnam. technicial assistant with the Petaling Jaya142 words
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Article143 1962-03-14 9 Contractor, 73: 1 was forced to embrace woman SEGAMAT, Tuesday. TWO women lured a wealthy Segamat contractor, Mr. Phua Sei Tai, 73, to a lonely house. Once they crossed the door, one woman vanished. In came four men. They told the contractor and the woman to143 words
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Article, Illustration365 1962-03-14 9 EC BOON LEE - EC BOON LEE FORMER BRITISH SEAMAN SAILS INTO SINGAPORE WITH HOPE IN HIS HEART FOR A ROMANTIC REUNION By Singapore, Tues AS the liner Oranje came alongside the wharves here today, a husky ex-seaman on board cast anxious glances at the365 words
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Article171 1962-03-14 9 MALACCA, Tuesday. three youths entered a temple in Buklt China A here early today, stabbed a sleeping man, gagged the woman caretaker, and left with cash offerings of worshippers amounting to $150. The temple Is by the side of the Bam Poh Kong wishing171 words
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Article226 1962-03-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A GOVERNMENT working party has recommended an early separation of Port Swettenham from the Malayan Railway to make the port completely autonomous. Original plan was to effect the new set-up in 1964. Now the worttlng party recommends that the target date should226 words
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Article50 1962-03-14 9 KLUANG, Tues. The Johore Mentn Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will open a $1,250,000 housing scheme launched by the Kluang Co-operative Housing Society on Mar. 29. This project, the second completed by the society, will mean 60 new homes for people In Kluang.50 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-03-14 9 DOREEN TELLS OF HOLD-UP IN FLAT CINGAPORE, Tues. Pretty Miss Doreen Bligh, 30, (above) an airline receptionist and lormer model, told a magistrate's court today how she was held up at dagger point by three men who robbed her of $3,600 In jewellery and other articles. She was giving evidence?171 words
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Article85 1962-03-14 9 JESSELTON. Tues. The North Borneo Government earned $31,486 in tax revenue last year from the principal Ingredient of the Chinese delicacy bird's nest soup. Total value of the nests taken from Sabah caves was $201,000. compared with $177,000 In 1960 when official royalties totalled $26,470.85 words
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95 1962-03-14 9 An ex-internee chaplain visits Kranji war memorial BINOAPORE, Tues— A British Army chaplain, who was interned in Changi Jail, visited Kranji War Memorial today shortly after his arrival from London. The Rt. Rev. J.J. O'Mahoney. the British Army's principal Roman Catholic chaplain. fought back tears as he paused before the95 words
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Article66 1962-03-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A clerk. S.W.S. Barter, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose. In the High Court today dissolving his marriage to Pamela Ann Tachhl, a telephone operator, on the ground of desertion. The decree Is to be made absolute In three66 words
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Article26 1962-03-14 9 RAUB. Tues.— Dr. Karpal Singh, medical officer at Raub District Hospital, has been transferred to Tanah Rata as Medical and Health Officer. Cameron Highlands26 words
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154 1962-03-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.The Federation Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. has suggested that Johore traders should band together and start a weekly "night market" In Johore Bahru on lines similar to the popular Saturday "night market" at Woodlands across the causeway in154 words
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161 1962-03-14 9 TRANSISTOR RADIO AND THE MAN FROM INDONESIA pENANG. Tues.— An Indonesian, who spent his Hart Raya In a Penang Jail while awaiting sentence for stealing a transistor radio set. walked out of the sessions court here today after paying a $300 fine. "I am leaving this country Immediately." Usman bin161 words
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Article28 1962-03-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ten million people are suffering from leprosy, according to a World Health Organisation Report. Only two million receive treatment of any kind.28 words
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Advertisement291 1962-03-14 9 An Important ANNOUNCEMENT for LADIES! From LONDON INNOXA II sends beauty WP. specialist Lmh to give H V ajfe ■> WBm advice on latest Bp make-up wttlS technique s fi? and ffCGWfWITiwWrJi skin care. Invitation innoia'i btoufy taaclalitt Mn. E. McKanrfraa-Wriffht wha •ill ka h.r. to «iv« advlca an totaM291 words
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Advertisement135 1962-03-14 9 to kindle housewives ■aaa^aaa^W V"^ a^L>>^9 Lbbb^V 1 7|> Household Linens of the finest quality. Blankets. Sheets .Ticking and Bath Mats at attractive prices. Nestledown Cotton Blanket* in Damask Ticking in coWi o# self colours of Pink, Blue, Groan, Pink, Blue and Green. and Lilac Per pair $18.00 54" Wide135 words
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235 1962-03-14 10 AZIZ ON THE AIM TO RAISE LIVING STANDARDS— KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday j-. J*HE impact of the Government's policy to raise living standards of the rural people had begun to be felt in the kampongs and villages, said the Minister of Agriculture235 words
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163 1962-03-14 10 Prayers for rain in drought-hit villages BU K I T MERTAJAM. Tues. The water shortage in Province Wellesley has become worse with the prolongation of the present drought. The situation is particularly acute In villages which depend on well water. Wells have long dried up and the villagers have io163 words
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Article37 1962-03-14 10 PENANG. Tues. Good Friday 'April 20) will be a public holiday in Penang in lieu of Wesak Day (May 18). formerly a state holiday which has been declared a federal public holiday.37 words
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263 1962-03-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TWO Indian experts will arrive here next month to help the Federation of Malaya Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. to consider final offers for the setting up of the proposed $25 million fertiliser factory at Port Dickson.263 words
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Article105 1962-03-14 10 CINGAPORE. Tues.— More |J than 1.500 guests, including the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew? members of the United Malays National Organisation and diplomats from Muslim nations will see the laying of the foundation stone of the new headquarters of Singapore Umno by105 words
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Article44 1962-03-14 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The body of a missing schoolboy. Wong Choon San, 14, was washed ashore at Blakang Mati this morning. Wong had been reported missing from his Queenstown home since Sunday. He was last seen swimming in the sea off Labrador.44 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-03-14 10 Malayan to help Brunei prepare for election KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Malayan officer has left for Brunei to help the government prepare for its first general elections in October this year. He is Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Ma.ii Osman < above* Sclaneor Supervisor of Elections. A spokesman of the Election*110 words
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Article30 1962-03-14 10 TANJONG MALIM, Tu*fc-~ Dr. Vim Khai Khuan, at fh« Ipoh General Hospital, ha* been transferred to the General Hospital here. h« replaces Dr. Lam Teck Choon, who has resigned.30 words
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Article186 1962-03-14 10 SEREMBAN. Tuesday. A FORMER Home Guard had his conviction and) six-month jail sentence on a corruption charg» quashed by the High Court here today. Main bin Aseh. 38, had been found guilty in the Sessions Court last November of offering *15 to the O.C.PD.,186 words
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Article22 1962-03-14 10 SINGAPORE. Tue.>. The Police detained five people under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance during the past 36 hours.22 words
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Article71 1962-03-14 10 ALOR STAR. Tues. Foot cyclists last night robbed a pork. seUer of $40 at JaU Estate, about six mlle« from Alor Star. Their victim. Ang Ah Gun, was cycling alone when he was knocked down by a cyclist. When Ang fell to th« ground, two men71 words
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Article43 1962-03-14 10 IPOH, Tues. An attap house In Kampong Plsanjj. Chemor. 10 miles north of here, was destroyed by flr« early today. Wan Halimah binte Ngah Suni. 50. told police that she. rai.sed an alarm when sh* $aw the roof burning.43 words
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Article21 1962-03-14 10 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negr! Sembilan police and the Port Dick.son garrison today carried out an Internal security exercise code-ntmed "Fafth*.21 words
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Advertisement443 1962-03-14 10 T*- I V BBBb*^ '^^BBbIbBBBBBBBBBBBBbP^JbbI BBBBw .^BBb! BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMb^- *-A 4 A»< the A/EW^^^^^USS^^^ VAUXH ALL VICTOR The NEW Vauxhali Victor is a car of outstanding Examine the NEW VICTOR carefully as soon as fcjuality and grace. Every detail has been, planned possible. .Then get behind the wheel and let good443 words
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Miscellaneous272 1962-03-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOS8 6. Right* in articles written In 1. The head .studies the list first an Island <5>. in force (S, 9). 7. Vulgar building Is In the mid 8. Bad production of a two die now (3-6). penny article abroad (5). 10. "Pitched betwixt Heaven and 9.272 words
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452 1962-03-14 11 INDIA COLLAPSE and LOSE TEST BY AN INNINGS Hall is West Indies' bowling hero KINGSTON, Tuesday. INDLVS batting collapsed badly on the final day of the Second Test here yesterday and by mid-afternoon West Indies had won by an innings and 18 runs to take a 2-0 lead in theReuter - 452 words
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274 1962-03-14 11 I ONDON. Tues.— Hopes L of a classic final in the English F.A. Cup strengthened when the two favourites, Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley, were drawn yesterday in different semi-finals to be played on Mar. 31 on neutral grounds. Tottenham, who achieved the EnglishReuter - 274 words
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Article340 1962-03-14 11 LONDON, Tuesday. T<HE resignation of Fourth Division Accrington 1 Stanley from the English Football League has been accepted and their record will be expunged from the table, the Football League announced yesterday. Alan Hardaker. secretary of the Football League, issued a .statement which said the League'sReuter - 340 words
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Article55 1962-03-14 11 Japanese stars soon Thomson HONG KONG. Tues—Australia's Peter Thomson, winner of the Yomiuri international open golf tournament, last night predicted that Japan would soon produce many star golfers. The Japanese were very serious about the game, he said. Thomson later left for a 0-day visit to Indonesia during which heReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-03-14 11 |)ACCA. Tues.— Last wicket pair Norman Gifford and Subhash Gupte saved tin: Commonwealth cricket team from having to follow on with a stand of 67 m th# match against the East Pakistan Governor's XI. which ended in a draw here yesterday. The Commonwealth team,Reuter - 108 words
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Article104 1962-03-14 11 Byrne signs transfer to Hammers rpHE biggest deal in the British soccer transfer market is clinched as 1 Johnny Byrne (second from left) the England and Crystal Palace in-side-forward, signs for West Ham at a record fee at Selhurst Park last week With him are Arthur I (left), the CrysPalace104 words
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Article43 1962-03-14 11 LONDON, Tues. Results of English football matches la^t nl o ht: Div. 3 Coventry 1 Watford 0; Newport 1 Port Vale 1. Div. 4 Stockport 2 Chesterfield 1 Tranmere 0 Darlington 0. Friendly match—Peterborough 2 Odense (Denmark) 2.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article34 1962-03-14 11 LONDON. Tues. Honeyrhoor, favourite for the Lincolnshire Handicap, has shortened two points to 12-1. Nicolaus Silver remains favourite for the Grand National at 8-1. Nicolaus Silver won the race last year—neuter34 words
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Article39 1962-03-14 11 LONDON. Tues— The draw lor the semi-finals of the Scottish F.A. Cup. to be playrtl on Mar. 31: St. Mlrren v Celtic or Third Lanark (at Ibrox Park. Glasgow); Rangers v Motherwell (at Hampden Park. Glasgow).— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article29 1962-03-14 11 SYDNEY. Tues. Gretel. Australia's challenging yacht for the America's Cup. was beaten by two lengths in hr. first offshore match against the American yacht Vim here yesterday.29 words
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Article71 1962-03-14 11 SANTIAGO, Tues.— The expulsion of the Chilean Football Federation from the Chilean National Sports Council will have no effect an the World Cup soccer finals which will be held as planned in May and June, the council announced yesterday. A dispute over the allocation of freeReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement95 1962-03-14 11 Why be ft n FATt I Ijj WhY l«t lICHI 'It W»:Qh K /fcV you down whan you can H I 3s »i;m th* Mty way, th* H /fes plaatant way Thi I 1 Mvmolt wtf. Marmola Ul ffi tablets help you dim by 1/ S correcting tut CJUM ol^Ug95 words
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Advertisement462 1962-03-14 11 Precision fully automized Cy erueyza^ c Undisturbed by any outward influence Etema-Matic remains reliable year iTiJ^i^^?^S^^ after year. Entirely on its own accord, nn.Ul^JZ'^-™*^*''* itoffersmodemmencontinuous,infallible I£SZZ%£r mm %mm9 mM certainty of knowing the right time. IliH^m A fmi. Malay* mm price*. Tk»CMao«ra"6r'is tbelatatcrstioaiathe net than the Official Wctcfa Testing Bureaux,462 words
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1041 1962-03-14 12 Kathleen Hick ley - PLANS TO HELP AH CHONG'S FATHER OUT OF A JAM Kathleen Hick ley by Tubby has been given a cine camera and the boys decide to enter a contest a visiting film company has announced with the first prUe of $5,000 for the best amateur short movie. They go to1,041 words
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Article458 1962-03-14 12 Malayan pen friends Lim Chiap t'hoon. u^eQ 17; 132, Ounlop Street. Singapore 8; stamps, football. AlasUir ChU. aged U; 12-B, Belvedere Close, Singapore a; songs. Benedict Loo, aged IS; 229E, Burmah Road, Penang; stamps. Hmry Khoo, aged 12; 229Q, Burmah Road. Penang; stamps, v view-cards, music. ~*f P»tU Leone, aged458 words
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Advertisement120 1962-03-14 12 tftfte real shmbmi£s{ HARTLEY'S^4]j|^^ f*^\ uuuau fun josiw tuvtßs t sors ua I■\ t t,* /wt^^tf'a^i^ V ',j^Kr UO «l IMOIW PBOVtSOII STORES. i^^^^^^T <^ i ,H*o^^ M m Jl S^^jlWl BfMSr V JpS£|?&< j LaW&iinßfifl 9 ■1^5"B» jt I M ■•■^i^b- m k Ta»>- d. ...Malayan screen idol and120 words
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Advertisement23 1962-03-14 12 V ZOOM 8 83 FP; PROJECTOR THE BEST CINEEQUIPMENT YOU CAN BUYIP^pm Fo* COIOS.AC//SS a^ PA/MS... a£va*f<* ode TIGER OIL INC AUN TONS23 words
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Advertisement172 1962-03-14 12 Advertisement Cockroaches What To Do The most simple, effective and economical measure to take against cockroaches Is to lay paper in every cupboard and draw tn the house, under which sprinkle a layer of everlasting cockroach proofing powder. Also sprinkle behind refrigerators and In the back 6f the radio. Cockroaches172 words
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Miscellaneous538 1962-03-14 12 I Correct entries j j are very few I CLUES ACROSS. —1. Wild uncultivated country I' I M I I F~l like that found In Austra- MiCT U lia and South Africa. 3. if Hf If; A mass or lump of earth. I 6. An exclamation of sur- LJ— Ln»-PJ—538 words
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Advertisement1523 1962-03-14 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK 1 OmS'pmi San. f Sham renang Plans Liverpaal. Oudlm. Glasgow.. nPt Ma/ ll Mm 17 MEMMON Mseilies. I'paal. Dub.. Hull Ui. II Mm II Mar 17 28 Mm 21 CLYTONEUS H»re. Utimeel! Glasgow. Mai ll Mai 21 Mm 24/28 Mar 31/31 LAEBTES A'mouth, L'peel.1,523 words
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Advertisement1377 1962-03-14 13 THE LA.C LINES>AIIIMSS TB MEBITERRANEAN. CONTINtinU ft SCAHBINAVIAN PORTS. Spore P S'kam Peeing /or^>BX JUTLAHBIA" k) t 34/77 Mar 28/28 Mar 1111 Mar ISfXfET^SA 'UIIA' a) 30 Mar/ 4 Api S 7 Or I I Apr HI Pi M ■SEUHOIA- k) 17/2* Api H72 Api 13,24 tpr T&JT~jk3 VWUUmW a)1,377 words
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Advertisement1458 1962-03-14 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. BNIM OOILBIM SWCAPOHI TIL. B*4ll/8 EtPRESS SEKVICt TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL CwWINENTAL PHTS. S'oere P S'tvem fenaKi BENNEVIS L POM. I A'twp. N'dam •.IS/MariS Mar 17/11 BENMACDNUI (H) H'lar|. Idee, Havre, M'bro Mar 11/21 Mar 24/21 Mai 28/ 1 BEHIVON (E.LPJ Liferpeal. Hjli. Hamburg Mar 28/1,458 words
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Advertisement1294 1962-03-14 13 fe, MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD W,^ \SS* uu u>i r**^ BIXSatMAM UMI «h KLAVBMBSS LINE LOlkB4M. MMMSJS. ROTTERDAM LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE'S NOLL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND Cm BF CARLISLI aaagfcWBBBJI A S.itk waaJUOIM. KOBE. OSAKA. NMOYA II Mar, I Api I Apr YOKONAMA 1 OTARU 2ndCa' I Apr1,294 words
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291 1962-03-14 14 pOR the first time since the middle of January the tin price in Singapore yesterday went back to the $480 level achieving this by a further advance of $1.12J per picul. The Singapore rise is in sympathy with the rest of291 words
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Article97 1962-03-14 14 CHINESE Produce Crthanm tlno •art nt»n prt«*« per pl«ul v»«ttrdi)r: Coconut »ll- bulk J.T7J Mllen. dram $41 ntlltr*. Copri: l-rtv TTTC /Continent J271 buv*r«, *271 »*l)»r» Pionr: Muntok white ST72I wllm. tferan-Hk whit* 1170 Mllen. (pectal Sarawak bUck $135 aellcrti. nrbled lamporiK black (135 aellera, AST A SI4S97 words
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370 1962-03-14 14 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER the lull of the last few months interest on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday appeared to be switching away from the industrial section back to tin shares. There was definitely a better turnover in tin shares and370 words
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Article23 1962-03-14 14 Malayan Stock Indices March 12 March 13 Industrials: 170.53 170.97 Tins: 288.75 300.71 S rubbers: 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1. 1958 10023 words
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Article1133 1962-03-14 14 12USINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals m brackets: Industrial*: Bountead (1.000) $1.34: Dunlops $1.43 OL. $1.43 81*. (l.OOO) J1.44: Flupatrlcka (1.000) $1.71 ON: Oammon (3.000) $1.72 ON: Hume (1,000) A 6*. 4»d. ON. (1.000) A 6» Malayan Banking $7.551,133 words
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Article84 1962-03-14 14 THE M a iay an Och.rtx. Banks- A. 1 locution made ttieae cbanxei in Itt ratca to merchama »»«terd.-iy (all ratea to $100): Sellint TT ar OD ready: Swim Prane* 1421 French Franc* 160»: Holland Guilders 1 1 ■> Dtutscht Marka 131: Nerweglan Kroner 333t; Italian Uf* 2033s84 words
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Article37 1962-03-14 14 SINGAPORE, Mar. 13 RUBBER: 79% cents per Ib. (down seveneighths of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close: 79H cents (quietly steady). TIN: S4BO per pirul (up $1.124>. Estimated unofficial offering; 230 tons (down 10 tons).37 words
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Article200 1962-03-14 14 Vf.AP.CM first grade ruMer buyer* 1T f.e.b. cloned In Singapore ytftrday at 791 oenu per Ib.. down aeveofiKhih of a cent on Monday* ckwlng price. The tone wit dull. S.CC.R.A. cloelng prlcet in cenla P»r Ib. yeeterday: Int 1 R. 8.8. prompt lab. buyer* 79|. aellera 791 (N):200 words
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Article221 1962-03-14 14 CHIPS tying atongaMe' the (Imaporo «J wharvot today are: OlenorehT tS/l«. QueniKVllle 44, Marqutoteo 3«/39. HlmaJaya 1/3. Praaidaat Jack<nn 13/14. Kwrttoiy XI. Klnteo Maerak 40/41. Ueiwa Kara 11/32. Bangola 2fi'2B. RlmeJl Mam 19. Churn I 46. Bldor 4/5. Bentong 33/24. Sflamat NW 3 Outer read*: Betlii.221 words
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Article100 1962-03-14 14 M E L B O U R N E. Turn Investment shares wore traded lightly on n generally e:iMna trend. Oils also eased. Baso mrtals wers barely steady and loans flrm. Mount Ira 7a '99 N.B. Hill 16 Dm Zm- R»1..» Arr.pol 11 >"i Ili-rald «l -B A.C.t100 words
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Article97 1962-03-14 14 (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Marvb 13 Three months. INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 cts. Cold Htoraße Sd. M. Box I? IMMMMp V cts Krewrri** 2.1 rts. 8 Tim-* j Kotmi«on 9 cts S Trader- 8. Darn? sd. I nit**n> 12 eta. W Jacks w ets MTWnMsj U it* MININCS A. Amal97 words
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Advertisement1125 1962-03-14 14 Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tit Atlantic Coast Servtoc ETA HA ETA ETA Score rl'ke-i M'tul* t. F'CUCt L. Anteltt N. York ■K.nmawa Man 1 24/21 Mm It Mat 15 Apt 22 Apt 25 Jpt II lU| ■Uuikaaa Maru- 71/71 All 2? Apt 13 Mir 21 Mat1,125 words
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Advertisement896 1962-03-14 14 [E°loßlEliTl LIIIEs l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CANTON" Departs: Penang 30th March 1962 Singapore 3rd April 1962 tot Hongkong 7/9 th April, Japan 13/1 8 th April, Hongkong 22/25 th April. Returns: Singapore 29th April 1962 Penang 2nd May 1962 Fares from: Penang from $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED896 words
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Advertisement504 1962-03-14 14 ROBINSON COMPANY, LIMITED I Incorporated in llir Stair of Singapore I NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ttwt ail interim dividend o! four cents per unit on Uir ortlinnv stock units of the compnny Ir.-x 40 income i:ix h.,s b<-<n derlnrcd by the Directors on account of Hie financial year ending 30th504 words
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Advertisement695 1962-03-14 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrda SS (Mlm.}— Bax tt eta. axtrm HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT Board. Posts of Works Apprentice advertised so 30.12.61 ailed. Applicants thanked. DOCTOR WANTED to practise or take over eatabllshed dispensary la N-Kti town. Apply Box A 271 S.T. K.L. APPLICANTS who answered Box AIM695 words
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Advertisement786 1962-03-14 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Warda SS (Mlm.}— Bax St eta. axtrm SCHOOL CLERK, peon and typewriting Teacher wanted immediately by Kuala Lumpur Independent School. Apply In own hand writ inn. with copies of errtlfleatra/teattmonlaJ*. to Box A 274 S.T. K.L. WANTED A OUALIPIEO accountant to conduct courses for professional exams., in786 words
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Advertisement1142 1962-03-14 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j ta Ward* t> (Mm.)— Box St eta. axtrm I LUXURY FURMISHCO bedrooa peatoouae Oat Orchard Koad available now Rent (1,000/- per month Apply Property Manager P O Box 896 Spore PULLV FURNISHED Including telephone aad refrigerator, 1 bedroom Oat Hem Court. Oraage Orove Road. clone to function*1,142 words
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Advertisement957 1962-03-14 15 EDUCATION it Ward* Si (Mlm.) Bax St eta. txtrm L.CO. EXAM. Bk pint Inter, Acctg. Higher question* ft Answers 1947-61. Also T/wrltlng ajos. available from TO Samuel. P.O. Boa 1731, B'pore. FOB ENGLISH BPEAKINO students Professor W. Huang offer* a 4-month advanced Mandarin Including Chines* calligraphy (writing with brushpen) and957 words
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Advertisement822 1962-03-14 15 ■OATS, YACHTS WANTED It Ward* Si (Mlm.)— Bax St eta. axtrm REQUIRE USED GPI4 ready to sail. Also require used Terylene OPI4 Main and Jib. Offers to Tbe Dinghy Showcase. Singapore. VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* Si (Mlm.)— Box St eta. txtrm ONI OWNin 1956 modal Chevrolet Bel Air in822 words
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Advertisement830 1962-03-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Ward* Si (Mlm.)— Bax it eta. axtrm ATTINTION MM. rOßClt— Oood conditioned uaed car* tor eale. Oas montn guarantee and/or free aaiifce. Call at Cnangi Auto Service (opposite Cnanc! frison). 101. Upper Cbaatf Singapore Tel: 4011U or at Singapore Motor* Ltd.. 315-aiW. Orchard ateaaV Singapore Tel: 2625830 words
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Advertisement685 1962-03-14 15 FOR SALE M Were!* tS (Mim.}— Bax St eta. axtrm FOR QUICK (ALE Engineering Workshop Lav*ad*r Street Vacant Possession comprising Lathe I's6'V Milling Machine Cylinder Boring Machine Centreles* Onnder 4 Capstan Lathe etc (49.000 or selling separately. Apply Box A 6637 B.T. B'pore. RECORD GALOREM Special grand offer. All the685 words
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Advertisement205 1962-03-14 15 1952 Font Zephyr *1,000 1957 Ford Popular $I>M ItS7 Zodtoc Soloon $2,700 19J8 VaiHholl Victor 52.80 C I«S* Consul de Lux* 53,800 1959 Renault Dauphin* 53.J00 1959 Fora Zephyr 53,500 1959 Prefect Soloon 53.100 1959 Fiat "600" Saloon $1,100 1960 Taumit 12M $4,400 19*0 Vamhan Velo» 54,500 1960 Zodiac Saloon205 words
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Advertisement620 1962-03-14 16 THE AUTOMOBILE NOTICE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Federation of Malaya NOTICE is hereby given that the SSMM.tee ti^e RetUtere* Steak i Annual General Meeting ol Mem- i io 19S*. hem of the Association will be neld KnT i r v h«.r»>hw arvm that I Mn^ooT 1 ar sdl5 d lT >620 words
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Advertisement227 1962-03-14 16 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA The Public is invited to the Exhibition of Designs for the University Great Hall. Theatre and Administration Centre at the BRITISH COUNCIL, Bluff Road, Kuala Lumpur from 15th to 20th March, 1962. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by DEED POLL dated the llth day of March. 1962227 words
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Advertisement284 1962-03-14 16 NOTICES In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE MALAYAN BUILDERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) (Members' Voluntary Winding-Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Creditors of the abovenamed Company which is being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the 16th day of April, 1962. to send their names and284 words
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Advertisement230 1962-03-14 16 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA, PERAK TENDERS for Excavating, loading, transporting and depositing earth for making up formation and 6ide-tables along the Kampong Temerloh Rural Road will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 22nd March. 1962 from Con tractors in Classes230 words
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Advertisement794 1962-03-14 16 TENDERS KELANTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors Class 'B and above at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri, Kelantan up to 3.00 p.m. on 3rd: April. 1962 for the erection and completion of a new Education Office and Ancillary Works at Kota Bharu, Kelantan.794 words
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Advertisement1537 1962-03-14 16 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of empty Steel drums 40/45 gallon capacity Tender deposit $1000/-. 2. Tenders close at 12.00 noon on 26th March, 1962 at the cfßce of the Pengerusi Jawatan Kuasa Pembuka Tawaran, d/a Pejabat Ketua Juruklra, Keretapl Tanah Melayu, (Chairman.1,537 words
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Advertisement280 1962-03-14 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS EDUCATION OFFICE PAHANG Temporary Teaching Vacaneit* in Port Primary School* Applications are Invited from candidates who possess Overseas School Certificates/Federation of Malaya Certificates of Education or those who are awaiting their 1961 School Certificate results, for posts of temporary teachers ln Post Primary Schools ln Pahang. Applicants must280 words
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Article303 1962-03-14 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Tuas. SINGAPORE STAR EXPECTED TO TAKE JOB IN XL WHILE Singapore's soccer chiefs squabble over the administration of the game, their best players are becoming increasingly receptive to opportunities for improvement and progress elsewhere. The latest pre-season move on the Malayan303 words
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Article26 1962-03-14 17 SEREMBAN, Tues. Seremban International Golf Club officials: President R. D. F. Barry: vice president John King-Martin treasurer B. O. Khoo; captain Khoo Swee Klap26 words
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205 1962-03-14 17 F. SALAHUDIN - Airlines vie for youths' bookings F. SALAHUDIN By CLNGAPORE. Tues.— Two airlines are bidding for the bookings of the Singapore Youth soccer team, who are likely to fly to Bangkok for the Junior Asian Cup tournament next month. Cathay Pacific claim that they have secured the bookings for the Federation205 words
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Article, Illustration227 1962-03-14 17 ENGLAND TRIP FOR THAI GIRL BUT... By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Tues. Which should come first: Badminton or studies? That is the problem of 17--year-old Prathin Pattabongse. who holds the women's singles badminton title of Thailand. Prathin ha.s been In Singapore227 words
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261 1962-03-14 17 TOUR IS OFF— SCFA OBJECT to CHARGES —MADE BY SAFA— By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Chinese F.A. tonight decided call off the proposed tour of Thailand and South Vietnam this month because of a clash of dates with SAFA commitments in the FAM Cup competition. At the261 words
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297 1962-03-14 17 RACING Dignified Lady shows speed ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep, Ipoh, Tuesday rtfGNIFIED LADY did the outstanding gallop when training for the March meeting began on a good track here this morning. The mare showed a smart turn of speed, running 3f In 37 3, ssec. Roll-In did a297 words
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Article41 1962-03-14 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The British Army F.A. team will play four matches In Singapore In May and June. They will play All-Singa-pore on May 30, Joint Services on June 2 and two matches against Singapore on June 3 and 4.41 words
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Article17 1962-03-14 17 IPOH. Tues. Entries for the Ipoh District knockout hockey competition will close on Mar. 24.17 words
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Article17 1962-03-14 17 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Port Dlckson Club's open Invitation tennis championships will begin on Mar. 24.17 words
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Article77 1962-03-14 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore Amateur F.A. today named 20 players from whom the team to meet Commonwealth Forces in a FAM Cup tie here on Saturday will be chosen. They are W. Skinner, Idros Altar. Wah Chin, All Samljan, KeJ apathy, Matmoon Sudasee, Lee Kok Seng,77 words
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Article82 1962-03-14 17 SHA turn down quad invitation SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Hockey Association have turned down an Invitation to play In a quadrangular tournament against Selangor, Penang and Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Mar 23-25. This Is because the SHA want to concentrate on preparing the State team for the International match against82 words
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Advertisement200 1962-03-14 17 COLOR! BliiipiiiiP 1 KODAK! Plg^s*Hgj You arc surt to get «very detail with Kodak movie cameras and film. ROOM ZOOM CAMERA (Automatic f/1.9) TMa mpvla camara can b« ut«d for making continuom KODAK ZOOM 8 KEFLR CAMERA (Aatomitk f/1.9) zoom picture* or as a camara with varifocal lam Pr«u a,200 words
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Advertisement172 1962-03-14 17 LAP HENG CO., LTD. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR APPOINTMENT AS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG AND SINGAPORE BY (1) ERA WATCH CO., LTD. SWITZERLAND FOR "ANGLOSWISS" WATCHES. (2) ROBERTA WATCH CO., WEST GERMANY FOR "ROBERTA" WATCHES ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOMED. HONGKONG: MARINA HOUSE Tel: ***** CoUat: "GINSEN" SINGAPORE: BANK OF172 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-03-14 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCEK FRIENDLY: Perak Oovt. S*T\lces v CEB Malaya (Ipoh. Chinese Assembly Hall ground 5 pjn.). HOCKEY B'GOR JR KNOCKOUT: Chartered BanK v EPP (Taylor Rd). ST.OR DIV. 1: Levers t FMC A' (Bungsar Road).36 words
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614 1962-03-14 18 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy today pledged the I'nited States to immediate implementation of any disarmament measures agreed upon at the disarmament conference opening in Geneva tomorrow. In a statement to (ongrCHBMMI leaders, the President said: "We believe this to be a realistic approach toReuter - 614 words
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Article142 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. WAGE talks between representatives of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union broke down tonight. The meeting, the 13th since the claims were served In October, began at 5.30 pm and ended 45 minutes later in deadlock over salary142 words
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229 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Government has appointed a nine- man commission of inquiry on education headed by Professor Lim Tay Boh, acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. The appointment, made by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, under the Inquiry229 words
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76 1962-03-14 18 Attack on a Govt. demolition team OINGAPORE, Tues. A kJ man armed with an axe attacked a Government demolition team In People's Park in Chinatown this morning. But the six officials and workers escaped unhurt. Police who were standing by overpowered and disarmed the man after a short struggle. The76 words
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Article79 1962-03-14 18 ECAFE SAYS 'PROMOTE INVESTMENT' TOKYO. Tups. The Economic Commission for A.sia and the Far East lEcafei today adopted a resolution calling for promotion of both domestic and foreign investment. The commission also approved the report of the committee on industry and natural resources of Ecafe regarding the 14th session ofReuter - 79 words
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Obituary88 1962-03-14 18 NEWS RECEIVED Dr. A. I. Chenun formerly of Union Clinic Hawaii*. Port Dispensary. Port Swettvnham passed away suddenly on 26-2-62 at Mavellkara. Kerala. MR. M. N. OUTT, retired Postal Superintendent. Malacca passed away on 13.3.62 In Singapore. Hearse leaves BH, Jalan Tainan off St. Michaels Koad for Bldadnrl today88 words
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Article253 1962-03-14 18 C'wealth XI Sept. visit promised SINGAPORE. Tues. Malaya is to be the starting point of the next world tour by the Commonwealth cricket team, which will include international players, in September this year. This was told to Dr. Ong Swee Law. chairman of the Malayan Cricket Association tours sub-com-mittee tonight253 words
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Article86 1962-03-14 18 TSHOMBE PROTEST: I WAS HELD UP ■TILIBABETHVILLE. Tues. I> —President Tshombe of Katanga today published a "vigorous" protest to the United Nations complaining he had been held up by a U.N. Indian roadblock on the Jadotville road, outside the capital. Mr. Tshombe said that although the Katangese authorities had warnedReuter - 86 words
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Article54 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Japanese surgical equipment worth about $11,000 have arrived here for use in the General Hospital and the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. The equipment, donated by the Japanese Government, will be handed over to the Minister of Health and Law, Mr. KM. Byrne, by the54 words
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Article82 1962-03-14 18 THE RELATIVES or the lute Tun Peng Slanri thank all who attended the funeral, sent wreaths and other expr—loci of condolence on 12-3-62. THE FAMILY of late Mr. Yap Chun Shin thank all fnends and relativei for their Kind arsittance, wreaths, loan of earn, buses and attendance etc. at82 words
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Article16 1962-03-14 18 ST. PATRICK'S DAY MMfttlaa Dinner and Rill. If you're Irish contact Thompson 2:il'«l iS pore)16 words
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Article376 1962-03-14 18 LONDON. Tues. Stock markets I continued their advance today on I hopes of another cut in the Bri- tlsh bank rate in the not too dis- tant future and a more hopeful uew of Budget prospects. Senti- ment was also helped by the good i376 words
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Article24 1962-03-14 18 LONDON. Tiies— Buyers £9«2, sellers £963, Forward buyers £963, Kellers £963 H. Settlement £9624. Turnover ajn. 170 tons. p-m. 10 tons. Tone:* Steady.24 words
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Article40 1962-03-14 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 23 •idApril 23 "id.. May 23 T *d., June J3 .d Apr/June 23 T id., July/ Sept. 24d., Oct. Dec. 24d.. Jan./ Mar. 24d., c.i.f. Mar. 23 .d.. Apr. 23 -\d. May 23% d.. Tone: Steady.40 words
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Article60 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— S. Nathasa, 29, who claimed to have been drunk, was convicted of cheating a bus conductor of 20 cents and sentenced to six months' Jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Nathasa pleaded guilty to cheating All bin Ahmad of 20 cents by Impersonating60 words
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Article31 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Shlomo Temkin of Israel will give a talk on "The development of Israel" at the Manasseh Meyer Hall, Oxley Rise, on Thursday at 8 pjn.31 words
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Article60 1962-03-14 18 LONDON. Tues. Kevin O'Brien, 21-year-old toolmaker, yesterday claimed to have regained his title 93 world marathon twist champion after gyrating for 62 hours 18 minutes. Kevin claimed his title from John Hill. 19. who twistod for 62 hours 17 minutes on March 4. After regaining60 words
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Article60 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE. TON. Twrf4 Shell employees left by plane for London tonight to attend study cour.se.->. They are Mr. Chee Koon Lin, 37, information officer of Shell (Eastern* Ltd., who will attend a public relations course, and Mr.. Matthias Lee. of the Shell Company of the Federation60 words
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Article47 1962-03-14 18 SINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has written a letter to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew expressi*^ great appreciation of thX Singapore Governments prompt dction in taking up the question of compensation lor Japanese massacre of i civilians during the occupation.47 words
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Advertisement135 1962-03-14 18 INI96I,MORE¥W SMI WERE SOLD IN MALAYSIATHAN ANY OTHER MODEL OF ANY MAKE** p^^^fOLLOW THE WISE y~ =^f CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY REMEMBER TOO -OVER FaT/I k 5,000,000 OF THESE VXjf/l CARS HAVE BEEN MADE Ibmhl TEST DRIVE THE 1962 VOLKSWAGEN TODAY AT CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. SINOAPORI: SO4, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL135 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-03-14 18 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperature* In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlrhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 82 75 ipoh 95 72 Malacca 92 73 Singapore 88 7342 words
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