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Title Section24 1962-03-20 1 AVtßAct; n\n,Y <i:nTinF,i> sale exceeds 100,000 /to*** Hat** 4 KDN 036 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, M \KC H 20, 1962. 15 CENTS.24 words
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Article437 1962-03-20 1 Machine-gun troops guard Casbah Strike called by OAS hits main cities KREMLIN MESSAGE SPEAKS OF 'GREAT VICTORY' ALGIERS, Monday ALGIERS and Oran were silent and almost deserted I today except for military patrols as the sevenyear Algerian war officially ended at noon. Troops huned the way to theReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-03-20 1 Tengku on the spot THE Prime Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, goes up the customs jetty in Kuala Trengganu after crossing the Trengganu River. He arrived by air from Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to help in the by-election campaign of the Alliance candidate, lnche Ismail bin Haji Kassim. Straits Times51 words
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230 1962-03-20 1 2,617 PASSES FOR THE CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION SINGAPORE. Monday. OF a total of 5,471 school candidates, who sat for the Joint Examination of the Cambridge School Certificate Examination, the General Certificate of Education and the Federation of Malaya Certi- 1 flcate of Education held here last year. 3.135 candi-i dates, or230 words
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200 1962-03-20 1 A happy Tengku warns on OAS terror KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tmsku Abdul Rahman said today he was happ> to hear of the ceasefire. He hoped it would bring peace to Algeria. He condemned the Secret Army OrKanisation and said: "I pray therr will be no more shooting because it could200 words
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Article27 1962-03-20 1 CAIRO. Mon. Cairo Radio today quoted reports that Communist China would explode "nuclear weapons" this summer without the help of Russia— U.P.l.27 words
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Article27 1962-03-20 1 BIAK. Dutch New Guinea. Mon. A mountain climbing New Zealand journalist has found the 17-year-old wreckage of an American DC3 plane, it was reported today.27 words
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Article132 1962-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. AIRPORT offlciais and a small crowd watched j A anxiously as five Royal Malayan Air Force fire I engines and a military ambulance rushed to the end of the runway as the plane carrying the Prime i Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, back132 words
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Article55 1962-03-20 1 LONDON. Mon. Workmen shoring up the foundations of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's official home uncovered the sad end of a 1 16 th century courtier who lost !his head. The workmen at 10 Downing Street found a, human skull inside a stone coffin, and sent it to55 words
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Article71 1962-03-20 1 Hong Kong shaken by quake HONG KONG. Mon.— Hone Kong had a second earth tremor today after the most severe earthquake in 10 years. Skyscraper buildings swayed alarmingly at 5.19 a.m. local time and residents all over the Colony were awakened by a sharp "bump." followed by a series of71 words
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Article157 1962-03-20 1 Frondizi quits after poll shock OUENOS AIRES. Mon. The Cabinet of President Arturo Frondizi resigned today less than 12 hours after a sweeping poll victory by followers of exiled exPresident Juan Peron. The collapse followed an Army demand that the Government immediately nullify the outcome of yesterdays elections, in whichUPI - 157 words
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Article32 1962-03-20 1 ALLIANCE WIN KUALA IttIfOGANI Tui > lnche Imtihl. (Al lance) won iron iv-, 1. 1 tion tonight I'Mil I MO, Irnr.ku Bkak t I M V«tea ..nrl l.iflepoftii Unwrtui i" neili32 words
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Article35 1962-03-20 1 MONTE CARLO. Mon. I Princess Grace of Monaco I former film star Grace Kelly I will go back to Hollywood this year to make a film for Alfred Hitchcock, it was announced today.35 words
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Advertisement62 1962-03-20 1 JE YES' FOR HYGIENE gfFfSk Handy table cooker 0C57. one kwali element, one radiant plate Stands on a table, or own stand. Very cheap to run needs only a 13 amp. power plug. ECONOMY IN COOKING. ECONOMY OF SPACE! »dv»r«i»»i"»nt of Tnr IMM ClKlrte Co. (Singapore) Ltd and Th« Grnrrji62 words
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Advertisement41 1962-03-20 1 [IIfIARD PERREGAUxI L^ Fine Hatches since 17Q* A ALL SAFELY BALED $|R THANKS TO SIGNODE STEEL STRAPPING Be it rubber bales, fruit boxes, curio crates, timber, traveller's trunks and general goods Signode Steel Strapping secures it best. MALAY* <^.\CK^> -ORN.O SINGAPORE41 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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469 1962-03-20 2 Nik withdraws atom experts from China GENEVA. Monday I I DUSSLI has -with- drawn its atomic •ticntists from Communist China in an cil'ort to retard Peking's determined advance towards an independent nuclear deterrent, it was reported in Geneva today. Moscow was seen by del< u.ites to the 17-nation disarmament conferenceUPI - 469 words
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Article132 1962-03-20 2 MANILA, Monday. IT.S. Navy seaplanes rirdropped food and supplies today to 12 people marooned aboard a naval airrraft which was forced down at 'sea yesterday while searching for a missing Constellation airliner with 107 aboard. The naval aircraft made an emergency landing at sea whenUPI - 132 words
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Article43 1962-03-20 2 JAKARTA. Mon. An epidemic of "eltor. believed to be related to cholera, has broken out in Medan. North Sumatra, according to reports reaching here. A mass vaccination campaign against cholera, typhus and para-typhu* has been launched In the city Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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297 1962-03-20 2 THAT GLOBAL ROCKET: U.S. WORKING ON ANSWER WASHINGTON, Monday. j^ANNED space bombers capable of delivering explosives or intercepting satellites and missiles may prove 10 be the answer to Russia's global rocket, Defence Department experts sa.d yesterday. They said that the Air Force was well advanced in the development of aUPI - 297 words
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108 1962-03-20 2 rjONCASTER. Mon.— Stray dogs taken to the R.S.PC.A. here are to be given "love tests" in a bid to fight dog dumping in the town. Officials say most of the dogs turned over to them as "strays." in fact belong to the personReuter - 108 words
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Article49 1962-03-20 2 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Th« United States yesterday prohibited the importation of certain cotton textiles from Hong Kong into the United States. The prohibition affect* shipments of eight categories of cotton textiles leaving Hong Kong from last March 3 and now en route to tht United States.— U.P.l.49 words
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195 1962-03-20 2 VIETNAM: BRITAIN COOL TO RUSSIANS n ENEVA. Mon. Bri- tish officials to the 14-power Laos conference here yesterday declined comment pending study of a Soviet note suggesting that Russia and Britain should send a join message to the United States urging an end to American "interference" In South Vietnam TheReuter - 195 words
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Advertisement331 1962-03-20 2 j FT: L T THEY'RE HERE ALL fli!;*-*S I OF THEM! THE COMPLETE l^^SJ Elm Jr DA HI PI? AF LUrilf SBfiisM mm KANUt Ur NtW ijtiaJS 1 I GENERAL® ELECTRIC Lbbbbbbbb^bbbbbbbbbK 1 Hft \^^^^r <^-s|^ REFRIGERATORS BIG SURPRISES: NEW SIZES. SMALL and MEDIUM as well as large. ANjY z^k331 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-03-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I P^l HI 1 AH. THAT} rrrrA reminds y I ;..:-.7eeoc<sE wia se :y :•>•.• A^JttlTlN© POC MIS v^T^S^*^^^^23 words
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Miscellaneous446 1962-03-20 2 mm mm .w Folksongs Prom Around The RADIO MALAYA World; 11.00 Close Down NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- SHORT WAVE SERVICE gara-ku. News Headlines; 0.05 mr j rPs Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- MKDII M WAVE SERVICE vous With Music; 7.30 Time 476 metres446 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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Article, Illustration698 1962-03-20 3 De Gaulle gives pledge to hold referendum PARIS. Monday DARIS, Mon. Presl- dent de Gaulle last night announced the cease-fire agreement in Algeria, in a radio and television broadcast to the nation. In his speech, he foreshadowed the holding in the near future of a698 words
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Article32 1962-03-20 3 DACCA. Mon. Fifty-live people died in an explosion of subterranean gas which escaped suddenly while a well waa being drilled at the village of Sulaimanpur. near Sylhet. yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration450 1962-03-20 3 'THIS CEASE-FIRE IS NOT PEACE'-A CALL FOR VIGILANCE Ben Khedda: 'The OAS hordes will try to make the country still bloodier 9 fUNIS, Mon. The Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Youssef Ben Khedda, said here last night: "The cease-fire is NOT peace." In a radio broadcast from Tunis announcing the cease-fireReuter - 450 words
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316 1962-03-20 3 Tunisia promises to aid Algeria in 'new phase 9 I TUNIS. Mon. 1 PRESIDENT Bourguiba of Tunisia said yesterday that the Algerian cease-fire marked the end of a heroic struggle by the Algerian people "against the forces of tyranny and despotism." "It's a great day in the history of ArabReuter - 316 words
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367 1962-03-20 3 JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekamo in a nationwide broadcast yesterday gave the Dutch a solemn warn- ing that if tomorrows talks in America over the future of West Irian did not succeed, a total war might result. The secret. Informal negotiations between Indonesia andReuter; UP - 367 words
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Advertisement237 1962-03-20 3 DEPOSIT Your funds with f Itombard Central Fuianc*' m M Company Ltd. I "security combined with an attract*** rate of ll INTEREST j» per annum payable half yearly assets EXCEED $20,000:000 Write today for our informative booklet Hiving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account.237 words
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300 1962-03-20 4 5 years for killing: Story of axe attack SINGAPORE, Mon. A soldier Francis Richards. 33, a Seri geant in the Royal Signals Regiment, acj cused of the murder of a colleague, Cpl. Walter Lim Beng Swee. 30, was Jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the300 words
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Article330 1962-03-20 4 NEW $960 TOP POST FOR ORGANISATION: 2 SUPERVISORS, OTHER JOBS TO BE OFFERED SINGAPORE, Monday. A BIG shake-up in the organisation of the People's Association which became a trouble spot soon after the split in the ruling: People's Action Party last year is now on. The association's330 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sin gapore soprano Miss Llm Lee, who climbed from cafe singer to concert artiste is to make a comeback in music circles after seven years. She is planning to make a second trip to Britain soon and hopes to give recitals in London233 words
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Article86 1962-03-20 4 MIDNIGHT SITTING IS POSSIBLE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly may sit until midnight tomorrow if the four motions still on the order paper are not disposed of by the usual time of rising at 8 p.m. If necessary on the following days, the sittings may be extended till midnight each86 words
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Article26 1962-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Over 18.000 children were Immunised against polio last week, bringing the total number of children immunised during two weeks to over 25,000.26 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-03-20 4 MR. O S.MAN Haji Haniff, of the Singapore City Council seen with his bride, the former Miss Surinah Burhanuddin. daughter of the PMIP leader, Dr. Burhanuddin, after their wedding on Sunday. The bersanding ceremony was held at Jalan Sentosa, off Cbangi Road, Singapore.45 words
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Article280 1962-03-20 4 WORK ON UNION HOUSE TO BEGIN SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister foi Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, said today that the ruling People's Action Party would fulfil one of its important election pledges the building of a trade union house early in 1964. He announced that construction work on the280 words
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Article229 1962-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A YOUTH LEADER, Salleh bin Abdullah, told a court today that he saw about 10 to 15 men surround a non-striker, Abdul Hamid bin Haji Ashik. in an incident outside the strike-bound Peoples Association on Nov. 24 last year "I was so scared229 words
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Article39 1962-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A seaman. Choi Choong Sam. of the Wave Sovereign, found with $250 worth of raw opium tied between his thighs, was fined $1,000 or four months 1 jail In the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today.39 words
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Advertisement81 1962-03-20 4 ITS A NEW IDEA i IN ENTERTAINMENT.'! tCnxatwiASceoE kWuKtyOm I ne*> [BRENOA LEE outwwk """a. |[ikllUll I -wtwi BOYD-Dntl!DALtt acoMx w aeonoc ■mho'^Vmooo juov m aionac m ttomi NEW ALHAMBRA (SINGAPORE NEXT CHANCE TONIGHT 9.15 PM PREMIERE A STARTLING THRILLIER SO REALISTIC THAT IT WILL SFND SHIVERS DOWN THF SPINES81 words
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Advertisement474 1962-03-20 4 m OvcanieiatloD" ;E2Ejphcn. 2~^ri; lltwShowingl^^o 4 I ;siuMiiK IR> I .N aj B ymraaf lUC 1 M I I ■|l J Phone ***** ?UIST4SHOWS\V3[ SJ;-i5 J;-i JOH^ \V\Y\K "'FLYING LEATHERNECKS 1 II ROtERT RYAN In Color I Toniflht 9.1S p.m. No Free list pj j| Greatest News Story Ever ■irrg474 words
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Miscellaneous302 1962-03-20 4 'PHI following Is today's sche- MaUyma Airways: From Pen- Medan (OA 993) 9 JO a.m. x dule ol civil aircraft move- ang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Ma- Japan Air lines: To w«"glroK. ments at Paya Lebar airport lacca (ML 101) 11.55 »jn.; from Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 712) 8 Singapore. Slbu.302 words
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Article18860 1962-03-20 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following are the full results of the Senior Cambridge (School Certificate) examination held last year. Certain candidates who took Malay also secured the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education, while other candidates qualified only for the General Certificate of Education. Key to the results:18,860 words
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Advertisement457 1962-03-20 5 STAMFORD COLLEGE (Malaya's College of Postal Education) The Principal and Staff of the College extend their heart-felt congratulations to Stamford Collegians throughout Malaya who were successful in the Cambridge examinations. 1962/1963 Examinations Your further education is safe in the hands of the famous Stamford College experts who devised a new457 words
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Article, Illustration266 1962-03-20 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. A THOROUGH on-the-spot study of the ambitious industrial development plans oi Singapore and the Federation will be one of the main tasks of a 12-member trade delegation from Western Australia who are now here. i 1 Mr. R. D.266 words
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94 1962-03-20 6 WATKINSON DUE IN SINGAPORE ON FRIDAY SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's Minister of Defence. Mr. Harold Watkinson, will arrive in Singapore on Friday On Saturday, he will meet Services chiefs as well as the Defence Ministers of Australia and New Zealand. Later in the morning he will call on the Yang diPertaan94 words
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Article43 1962-03-20 6 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Teluk Anson is to celebrate world health day on May 5 with the accent on "The Prevention ot Blindness.' A committee, headed by Inche Zamal Abidln bin Ka"sahatan. District Officer. Lower Perak, has been formed.43 words
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Article110 1962-03-20 6 ORDER TO DETAIN MAN SIGNED SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has signed an order for the detention of Koh Bene Seah, under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Koh. 30. wanted by police •'for questioning in connection with activities of a criminal nature" walked110 words
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Article23 1962-03-20 6 CASEBOOK OF COURAGE The next chapter in the "Casebook of Courage series has been held over until Thursday because of pressure on space.23 words
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Article26 1962-03-20 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Poi:en bin Joeyo. 60, labourer, who had been ill for several months, was found hanging In his house in Tampines Road today26 words
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175 1962-03-20 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. piVE Japanese doc- lors, serving at the General Hospital and Kandang Kerbau Hospital, today drew high praise from the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne Speaking at a ceremony at which he received a gift of $11,000 worth175 words
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Advertisement151 1962-03-20 6 LOOK UP YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FLY TO THE OLD WORLD THE NEW \k WORLD WAY' HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO For itineraries and low cost budgets see IM yOur Travel A 9 ent aWfif fw V lßk A new idea for a ercat new fl < m experience the next time you151 words
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Miscellaneous211 1962-03-20 6 Buys Bunny By Batph Beintdattt J^.r^vJ f £!Sf JJSI HATTSA IPEA 'J I \k tfS 7 «A /we wantep to practice /Vrui^,. K C^,e < "Lesssa-^B. I OJR DANCIN6 LESSON WHILE J f COMIN' FROM ONC I MOPE (f"~ W I/A\ V^ ITINS FO&THE BUSi 11/ t/i'l Abnor By At211 words
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Advertisement261 1962-03-20 7 'cambridc'e'correspondence'schooV: m (Sooth havt Asia* School of Postal Tuition) POSTAL VW//7 TUITION Bb-B. Robinnon Road. P.O. Box MM, Singapore 1. Tel: 70*31. (able: "CAMSPKOLAH" PRINTIPAI. A SENIOR DIRECTOR OF STt'DIKS: m K. A. AI'GISTINK. 8.A.. 8.1.. BJ SPI.fIAI. KKATI RKS OK < .C.S. Tl'lTlOX omprrhr-tioivr Courses of Inslrurtion: lessons baked261 words
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Advertisement311 1962-03-20 7 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophenc an amazing germ fighter that kills germs instantly heals pimples> t|JV Covers the skin with a natural /—-~a^ rC^^ VS^* -r"-^^^ flesh-tint-prevents pimples C. j^ V^ay*^ >^ from spreading leaves no J k '^£J^311 words
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Article29 1962-03-20 8 20 Word, $19 (Minimum) MR. T. P. K. NAIR, aged 19. late of Diamond Jubilee and Sepang Estates passed away peacefully on 17th March vi Cblttur-Cochin-Kerala State, India.29 words
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Article31 1962-03-20 8 10 Word* SlO (Minimum) mb. j. PETERS and family of the late lire. Mary Elizabeth Peters. Thank all relatives and friends for (■ruling wreaths and attendlug the funeral 03 17-3-62.31 words
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Obituary34 1962-03-20 8 M H orit lit (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of M. V. Albert, who passed away on 20tb March, 1945. "In constant thought and silent sorrow" Inserted by his luvmg Wife and Children.34 words
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Article256 1962-03-20 8 1« P/erri* Sis (Mimlmum) SALE LAST DAVt That Bilk Shoe* :..u Silk Bac* SlO.OO and $3.00 Antoinette, 324 Orchard Road. 8 pore. f OR BRIGHTER FLOOR* and brtghtrr furaiture. use Kiwi Kwlk-Wax i' goes on fast gives a shine that really lasts. ADA, SONIA snd Rosemary. London trained hairstylist*256 words
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Article648 1962-03-20 8 Yesterday's Algerian ceasefire has halted and probably ended the longest, latest and bloodiest of the post-war independence struggles. It began, in November 1954, when European colonialism had been written off and when the liquidation of Britain's empire was already a well-established principle. President de Gaulle, addressing648 words
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Article366 1962-03-20 8 Insufficient attention has been given by Asia's planners to the advantages of closer co-operation on a regional basis, remarked Sir Michael Turner in his address at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. National plans for economic development are drawn up without consideration366 words
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Article173 1962-03-20 8 The Minister of Transport has always taken a close and active interest in the problems of Port Swettenham, and must not be denied credit for a 'crash programme" which has increased the port's efficiency and alleviated considerably the congestion which used to reduce shippers to tears. His tribute173 words
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PAGE EIGHT ROUND-UP OF READERS' LETTERS
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1185 1962-03-20 8 The raw deal the East is getting for I its products must change, or else- I IF the East is to remain pros perous and not turn Communist, the following facts must be faced by the Western powers: For the world as a whole to1,185 words
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784 1962-03-20 8 David Marshall and Socialist Front talks on Malaysia IN his letter (S.T. Feb. 15) x Mr. David Marshall promised to seek clarification from his party colleagues about "certain aspects" of the recent socialist conference which had "puzzled" him. More than a month has passed and we are still awaiting the784 words
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Letter67 1962-03-20 8 rwas a brave move of the Singapore Government to accord "equal pay for equal work" Irrespective of the sex of the worker. But it would have been braver for the Government to have agreed to "equal pay for equal work" Irrespective of the status of the worker—he or67 words
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231 1962-03-20 8 T AM In receipt of a small pension from England and for many years the gross sum has been paid to me in Singapore, tax subsequently being paid at the Singapore rate. I am now Informed by Britain's Inspector of Foreign Dividends that231 words
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Letter85 1962-03-20 8 •THE oth r day I took some tourist friends on a sightseeing tour and they expressed profound amazement at the devil-may-care "antics" of our taxi-cab drivers. Their apparent recklessness and utter disregard of the highway code provoked caustic comirents from the visitors. I think It is high85 words
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Letter58 1962-03-20 8 ()N March 31. thousands of stamp-collectors will be flocking to the many post-offices in Singapore for the purchase of the new definitive stamps. Will the postal authorities please post a few extra me; r 1 the various posttffices, so as to ensure a smooth flow of58 words
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Advertisement584 1962-03-20 8 Str«iU Tim** Milay Miil Classified advertisements nay be handed t« Ist Floor COLO STOHAOK ARCAOC Orchard Road COLD •TORAGC HANCNIt AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO) KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STOK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay TMg NEWS FRONT Fltip»trkk-« Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. S Admiralty Road. Naval B*ee584 words
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Advertisement91 1962-03-20 8 GAS COOKERS j ■•<■ £j ARTHUR MARTIN can tying |cy and comfort to your home Home is a batter place to lrv« In when you hove ARTHUR MARTIN Got Cooker. ARTHUR MARTIN works en our City Council Go* or with bottle gas. It is taster, •osier and ckanei whan you91 words
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Advertisement140 1962-03-20 8 EXTRA STI iRDYJ)£ m| Built for Style jQ| Comfort! 2 <&*-•■ Put.Wttr Crmm- ft T>W •■■VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. D 142 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** fte to**, Qmk <liii.i«iH«ir m tmjm mS Kutsbiki Seating Co.Ltd Wl< l"cham#>, Tarakndso, Chtroda-ka, Tokyo, Japan Cabto AddiWK "CHAIRIOTOBUKI TOKYO" YOU HAVE140 words
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Article, Illustration5643 1962-03-20 9 Grave concern over havoc created in the economic field, Tun Lim tells House 'Tun Lim now a capitalist of sorts'-Dr. Lee Unrest is common to all industrialised countries, says Byrne Tengku's statement is quoted in the Assembly debate on Singapore industrial unrest STRAITS TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS5,643 words
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Article292 1962-03-20 9 37 CITY COUNCIL EXPATS IN SPORE CINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that there were now 37 expatriate officers in the City Council. Ten were In departments of the City Council which had been integrated with Government departments and 27 In departments292 words
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Article32 1962-03-20 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon— Mr. J. L. Cowans, manager of Sungei Toh Pawang Estate. Bedong, is retiring soon after 26 years in Malaya. He will be succeeded by Mr. J. Crooke32 words
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Advertisement74 1962-03-20 9 TEL AVIV ar^ IS THE PROMISED jW EASY REACH WITH 3 AaIW w) 1 TAIAIR FRANCE JETS. WEEKLY SERVICE SKj I'HHkT^1 'HHkT^ FROM BANGKOK E J TEL AVIV IS LINKED TO THE WHOLE OF EUROPE BY W?£ 73f# AIR UU FRANCE THE WORLD'S LARGEST NETWORK For further information see your74 words
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Advertisement116 1962-03-20 9 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) take pleasure in announcing the opening for business of their PUDU OFFICE at No. 299, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur Telephone No. ***** on Tuesday, 20th March 1962. Directors: Mr. Lim Lean Teng (Chairman! Mr. Lien Ylnjf Chow (Vie* Chairman) Mr.116 words
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Article, Illustration427 1962-03-20 10 Holiday with a purpose is what Elizabeth wanted pETITE Miss Eliza- beth Chong Choon Eng sat demurely glancing through a magazine. Looking at her across the table I summed up a picture of her as being a shy and helpless type of a girl who is used to being pampered427 words
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243 1962-03-20 10 viANY of us are entertaining more often these days than in the past with the result that there is an emphasis on efficiency and style in party accessories. I saw a range of the latest of these accessories both for parties and barbecues newly243 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-03-20 10 FIGURES IN BRIGHT COLOURS ON WHITE Here is a sleek sports ensemble which will do better credit as a lounging outfit in the home. Called "t'raiy People." tta* outfit modelled by Martha is in white cotton printed with caricatures in Mack red and yellow. It is smartly trimmed in black57 words
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Advertisement184 1962-03-20 10 The witchery of I f, ramanci captured ||i/^ Q in Him haunting new 9 scant. A subtle Uaqrance that it dit- fc tinctively you. On sale _^^P^"_^ •t leading drug and toilet goods countcrt. Tou. pronounce it "j'Av" 3 ST£PS TO BEAtfTr fe i"~~~^ Sol* Ag.nts: WING ON& CO.. 73-75.184 words
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Miscellaneous243 1962-03-20 10 Straits Times Crossword bM~~BB bY IB IbW^ ACROSS 6. House (or raising bad nsh 1. De luxe drug chart for the do- <B>. mestic seal (7, 8). 7. First year man in re&nrt is 8. Stout Uttle volume, or USA revWi^ training 6 T o e w°SJ',K, m 12 "Ashler,243 words
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Article85 1962-03-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A young salesman. Kashmir Singh, was found with raw opium on his return by shin from leave in India on Feb. 13. the Sixth Magistrate's Court was told today. Senior Customs Officer, Mr. L. O. Pestana, prosecuting, said. "The opium, which was of high quality,85 words
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Article88 1962-03-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A soldier, accused of hurt Ing Inspector R. Shanmugam. of the Volunteer Special Constabulary in the discharge or his duties on Jan. 6. was today acquitted after a six-hour trial in a district court. Cpl. A. H. E. Nixon, of the Royal Engineers, represented by88 words
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Article64 1962-03-20 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 250 employees ot Boustead and Co. Ltd. this afternoon agreed after a 90-mlnutp meeting to the management's proposal to refer their claims for more pay and better working conditions to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The meeting also agreed to another management proposal that the64 words
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Article375 1962-03-20 11 LONDON. Mon— Stock markets in London today failed to establish any definite trend. A number of features mainly reflected company news items or weekend press comment but generally prices moved irregularly and within narrow limit* Business mas restrained by the approaching Budget and the recent flood375 words
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Advertisement263 1962-03-20 11 Malayan Correspondence College (the largest correspondence institution in S.E. Asio) Follow our famous home itudy counm ro secure cretin/ drtti»ctK>n(. Hundreds Hot* succeeded. Then why not you? Ciirm available for: 1. Hither School Certificate. 2. School CertHicote/F.M.C. 3. Qualifying Teot. 4. Lower Certificate of Education. 5. Secondary School Entrance. 6.263 words
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Advertisement186 1962-03-20 11 mSMAItS i I Classified advertisement* published In this newspaper are read with attention that's why Stralta Tlmeg 'Small-Ads' I bring 810 result*. I To place a small ad. readers In the Federation should complete the classl- fled form or phone their nearest *w Stratta Times office. Singapore readershould dial 2800186 words
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Article66 1962-03-20 12 Mr. Harold McCue. chairman of Taylor Woodrow (Building Exports) Ltd., arrives in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday from India in the course of a three-week business tour of the Far East. Mr. McCue will stay in Kuala Lumpur for five days after which he will fly66 words
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Article281 1962-03-20 12 IT WILL MEET GROWING NEEDS OF SINGAPORE gINGAPORE'S iiist cement factory which has taken nearly a year to build will be officially opened by the Finance Minister, Dr. (ion Keng Swee, on Saturday. Six hundred guests, comprising Government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and business leaders,281 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-03-20 12 CATHAY Pacific's new C o n v a i r 880-22 M (above), which will go into operation on the Manila, Tokyo. Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong and Singapore route from April 8 underwent a final check at the General Dynamics plant in San Diego.111 words
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Article155 1962-03-20 12 Latest car servicing equipment A BRITISH company has developed two new pieces of equipment for use in the motor vehicle servicing trade. The first is a laminated glass fibre jig to test the alignment of motor bodies and chassis after overhaul or after accident repairs. Types for Ford and Rootes155 words
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Article195 1962-03-20 12 ANEW cargo ship belonging to Swedish East Asia Co. will arrive in Port Swettenham from Gothenburg next month on her maiden voyage. The ship, Nippon which has a speed of 17.5 knots will bring in general cargo from Scandinavia and Europe, according to the local195 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-03-20 12 HOOVER MAN IN FOR SHORT VISIT AN executive of Hoov- er Ltd.. England, visited Singapore and the Federation last week in the course of a Far East market study tour. Mr. P. R. Ooode, export manager for the Far East, Middle East and the West Indies had talks with Mr.105 words
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Article45 1962-03-20 12 The tyre division of United States Rubber Co. has Increased the prices It charges dealers for most of Its tyres and tubes by two to six per cent. Recently Goodyear made a 24 to five per cent Increase for most of Its lines.45 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-03-20 12 HIGH-CALORIE BISCUITS ON MARKET AN American company dealing in nutritional and A pharmaceutical products has introduced dietary wafer biscuits for weight control to Singapore and the Federation. i Mr. Mack Hopkins. Far East representative based in Hong Kong of the company, Mead Johnson International Ltd.. Indiana, arrived in Singapore last166 words
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Article143 1962-03-20 12 Another US vessel for FE run AMERICAN Mail Line's second of three new super cargo liners, Japan Mail, will go into service to the Far East this year, it is announced. The $39 million vessel will be commanded by a veteran with 47 years' experience. Captain Trygve A. Mithassel, a143 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-03-20 12 MALAYA BIG LOCK CUSTOMER HE SAYS LOCKS are big business in Singapore and the Federation In view of the rapid nous- I ing development being carried out locally, said a visiting American lock company executive. Trade prospects in this field locally looked promising, said Mr. Paul B. Ranslow. sales manager242 words
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Article75 1962-03-20 12 Moutrte and Co. <U) UtL hare been appointed agents In Singapore and the Federation for the Llesegane range of folly automatic :is mm slide projectors manufactured by Ed. UoacffnoH, Germany. Three models are already available locally, among thorn the Fantax-Vollautomat 500 fitted with a device whirh75 words
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Advertisement189 1962-03-20 12 watcfi we/A Me i/Mw/n&ca Snu/ie/ TITUS AUTOMATIC DAY DATE WATERPROOF SOLFIX BALANCE INCABLOC Look carefully at the TITUS BfIMHI trademark. ..for here you see I the symbol long associated Vf^A^TV with high precision Swiss F A&JH^ 1' watches, and guaranteed to fjj^^l give you quality comparable L^BP^^Br* to the highest189 words
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Advertisement118 1962-03-20 12 l^fcaT*"'' i^BwSit""— I*-—^1 f f BN T f mJf H TRUCK CRANES V^^give big LIFT unmatched SPEED on low operating COST yflßßk Look at these features. X I •P H Magnetorque electro-magnetic swing Tor smooth, f L^^l stepless control of swing motions. f flß\ Exclusive Torsian Bar front axle evenly118 words
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Advertisement1547 1962-03-20 13 B•t>\ i j .^^J j. J ■>. t f tI v cIVEtPOOL > WEII CSAST UK uot ou'< >*>•• a"***. -enao» <4EMNON M'teiiies ipoei Oub. hui. la Pt Tefay Mar 21 :iVTONEBS Ma.re. UwrpMi. Glasgow M* Mat 21 Mar 24/ a Mar II 11 iAERTIS 4 moutn, ipeel R'daa M'brt1,547 words
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Advertisement1341 1962-03-20 13 THI LA.C UNES»«UiNtS 10 MEtITIRMNIAN. CONIINENTAt a KANtINAtUN i-IWU /_7>w S pom S'haa Penang SJT^i\ JBIUNBIA- ci t 14/ a Mai D/2t Mai Mj II Mai nHjil 91 "ULANOIA" I) 21/» Apr if/27 Api 21/H Apt «pOLI/ y IH4BANM a Apt' 4 Ma, S/lttwy 1/ I May jLjDmT MALACCA' I)1,341 words
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Advertisement1512 1962-03-20 13 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. .n.oh BBiiaiMt MMOArowi m, b»»i« HPIESS >ERtlCt 10 LONOON. LIVERPO» CtNTINENIAI MJH. rp*r* p Ska* -»»»«a lENMACONUI in, H'Mrg. L lea, Man* M'Bro 6. 11/MW2I Mm 14/lt Mat Hi 1 lENAVON (E.Lp.) luetpMl, Hull. Hamburg Mat It/ 1 Mar H/tl Api 1/ 1 BENVRACRIE (E.L1,512 words
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Advertisement1304 1962-03-20 13 W. McAIJSTER CO.. LTD >Pg. BlM r aiM,M^f UMI 4k KLAVINISt UMt iaMaaa. bamiuk. tomnAM ios anciles san francisck Mftf t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND em o* cAiiuit m USj^ m suit jstl i/j/Tap, jn M -ns«r ,„..< aawtttat, ibie. osam. nasota n Mar/i Api i, i Apt i1,304 words
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Article280 1962-03-20 14 -rHI Malayan Exenants Bankf At**. 1 watien made tbese ctoange* Id It* ratea to merchanta yesterday: L*nden: Mlllnaj TT or OD 2/3 13/16; buytnc TT 2/4 1/16, airmail OD 2/4 3/32 30 rt'M 2/4 1/4. 43 d/*t 3/4 5/16. 60 d/tt 2/4 3/8. 90 d/st 2/4. 1/2,280 words
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Article121 1962-03-20 14 CHINESE Pr*ducs lichartKi Sin**par* n»»n prfcte* per picul yeiterday: Cecenut oil: bulk *3"i aellera, drum (41 eellers Feb. IK Continent f26i buyara, $271 aellera Pepper: tiuntok white *172 i tellers, SarawaJi wblt* Sl7O »ellers. apectal Sarawak black ***** aallara, garbled Leunponc black (132 a t«ll*ra, ASTA $142 i121 words
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439 1962-03-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent 'TUN shares were a very JL strong market on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and solid buyin*; was reported particularly for the ma-ket leaders. The announcement of a farther rise In the tin price which is now standing at439 words
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Article23 1962-03-20 14 M»l»j»n Stock Indict*) March 17 March 19 Industrials: 170*6 170.91 Tins: 321.43 324.07 S rubber* 194.82 194.82 Jan. 1 1958 10023 words
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Article956 1962-03-20 14 DUSINEBB on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial*: Bouatead (6.000) SI 55; Dunloiw H.«B KU 51. 47 OL, (1.000) 51. 45; Kcd. DUpenaary (2.000) SI 44. (1.000) 51.42: r* and N. orda (6.000) $2.72: M. Cement (1,000) 52.75:956 words
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207 1962-03-20 14 THE upsurge in tin price resulting from the tight world statistical position, continued in Singapore yesterday, the price gaining another 75 cents to $487 a picul. The offering was 210 tons unchanged on Saturday when the price advanced $2.25 to $486.25207 words
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Article346 1962-03-20 14 APRIL <"»t trad* iuMII du,.rt clo*rd in Singapore yn'rrday al 79* cents per lb down three-quarter* or cent on Friday* closing price. Thr tone wan dull The Kuala Lumpur rloa* «v 79 rant* a lb. and (he tone wa* quiet and slightly easier SCCfI. A. closing pncea In346 words
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Article106 1962-03-20 14 MELBOURNE. Mon INVESTMENT shares steadied x today. B.H.P. improved Is. 3d to 645. 9d. Oils mostly lost ground slightly. A Or., was quoted exrlehts and closed at 86s od. and rights at 725. 6d. Base metals closed steady »nd loans were firm Mount Tua Tl Mt N B106 words
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Article28 1962-03-20 14 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 79* cents (down three-quarters of a cent). K.L.: 79 cents. TIN: $487 per plcnl (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 210 tons (unchanged).28 words
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Article245 1962-03-20 14 CMIP-I lying alMigitd* tha imuH'i J arkanrta tadar arai Ortataa 8/0. Barpcdon SS/SB. Olmfruln 13/18. Adrmatut 44. Van Neck 23/14. Strut Ball (0/11. Hoi Houw 28/ SO. Malco Mara 46. Adlsa 1/2. Tuklkawa Mara 19, fUjab Brook* 3». Sadlll NW 3. BolaaKor NW 2. Soon Baa245 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-03-20 14 V\— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. express U.S. A PactStc AtlsißCSt) Cobh Stjrvt— tl* tU EU tl* S'OOII M'toni H'iulu S f'C"Ct I. »n«tlt» H. TOTS ~Si" tawa Mjru" n,n Mai 11 Mar IS Apr JJ Apr Apr ll Mr) "UatAaan Mart" 22/24 Apr IS Apr 14 May 21 Mly U1,068 words
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Advertisement729 1962-03-20 14 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FAST SAILINGS FROM SINCAPORE. MALAY* DIRECT TO CANADA ANO U.S GREAT LAKES PORTS S'PO'* f S'Mt* Ptatnt »rr Kontrtai "SmittAir" (tl) l/n Mi U/14 Apt is Mr II «t« "BINT.NS" ((Nl) S/12 Ml* 11/14 Mai "lAWUN" (Nl) S/12 lal) 11/14 Jlly IS 111) 12 AM729 words
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Advertisement813 1962-03-20 14 OPTION PREMIUMS (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 10. Three month* INDUSTRIALS P. N. 12 eta Cold drorag* !t4. M. Hoi 12 cts. 81 m nsMp 9 <-ts Bremcnea 25 <t* 8. Time* 1.1 <t* Kortinww 9 ct*. b Tmd»r» BJ ri*. S. Dsirhy sd. Unlteer* 13 .it W. J.nk» tt ct* MINING!813 words
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Advertisement2004 1962-03-20 15 COMPANY MEETINGS OIL PALMS OF MALAYA LIMITED SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT to Stockholders at Thirty-first Annual General Meeting to be held in London on 27th March, 1962. ANOTHER SATISFACTORY YEAR. STEADY RISE IN PRODUCTION EXPECTED. Our production of oil exceeded our estimate for the year and the production of the2,004 words
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Advertisement1373 1962-03-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Senior Supervisor Applications are invited lrom Federal Citizens for posts of Senior Supervisors in Federal Land Development Authority Schemes. Experience in rubber planting and proficiency in the Malay Language j are essential. All-in salary $300/--p.m. on the scale of $300/- 25 A— $600/-. Free1,373 words
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Advertisement1113 1962-03-20 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Words St (Min.)— Box it ets. sxtrm j WANTED SALBSGIRL for domestic appliance showroom of European company In Ipoh. Replies to Box A l4O 8.T., Ipoh. MALAY OENERAL AMAH required. live In, fond of children. References essential. Braddell Heights. Tel. (Spore) *****. VOX BIN NATIONAL tvne secondary1,113 words
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Advertisement964 1962-03-20 15 TUITION tt Words Si (Min.)— Box St els. mxtrm ENGLISH LANGUAGE by CPU**) ponden-« European Tutor* Bend for prospectus, Singapore School oi Laaguagea, P O. Box 2091. LEARN DRIVING a S weeka. will gat you '"tip teat. 23% dlstooat for guaranteed course, complete $4u Klnrti* ring itrnorat BHB3 LONDON ORIVING964 words
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Advertisement1169 1962-03-20 15 HIRE PURCHASE M Words U (Mi*.)— Box St ets. sxtrm RAOfOS. RAOIOQRAMI, RIfRICERATORS. Gas Cooker*. Arapllßers, Transistor Radios. Record Changer*. Tap* Recorders. Motor Cycles, Bicyclaa. Etc. Keebuat a, 134 Orcnard Road. B'pore. Phones 34.956/*****. MONTHLY SlO.OO UP tor Tran-atstor-radloa, stereo record-coanger*. radtosrams, tapa-raeordara, typewriters, rcttigaretora Contact "Bantans". >2 Collyar Quay1,169 words
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Advertisement432 1962-03-20 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pora) M Word, Sit (Minimum) DmOm I month. It Words UJt (Mlm.) BLACK'S PHOTOSTAT SERVICE Fotomauc 6a Kobinaon Road. Tel: MM PHOTOCOPY TESTIMONIALS Tang'a Photocopy Srrvlce 10 Boat Quay, Singapore, *****. FARIDA MAISON MAROBLLB R/Btyll*L Manicurist, facial makeup. Phoo* (B'nora) *****. CIGARETTES ARE KILLERS! Drop Smoklag with432 words
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2290 1962-03-20 16 Man-made redundancy is alleged by Nair STRAITS TIMES ARBITRATION CASE 'We do not propose to whine and whimper if this union goes down we shall do so with a bang...' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court today resumed hearing of the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., and2,290 words
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Article120 1962-03-20 16 Inoculation drive in N. Borneo QANDAKAN, Mon. Thre« special mobile teams from Jesselton have left here to begin an inoculation drive along the river link* from the east coast to the interior and west coast to prevent the recent outbreak of paracholera on nearby islands in the Celebes from spreading120 words
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Advertisement948 1962-03-20 16 NOTICE It has come to our notice that there Ii being Imported into Singapore from Japan Nylon socks described as "QK" with an emblem rlo-ely resembling our registered trade mark of Lion and Globe used for our "OK" Nylon Socks. The said trade mark used for our "OK Nylon Socks948 words
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Advertisement582 1962-03-20 16 D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE KELANTAN Tenders from Contractors Class C and above for Construction of I Biiurcation Structure and Flume. Lemal Irrigation Scheme. Paslr Mas. will be received at the Office of the State Drainage and Irrlga- tion Engineer. Kelantan up to 12 noon of the 12th. April 1962. Plans and582 words
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Advertisement723 1962-03-20 16 TENDERS KEDAH P.W.O. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from i Class "E" registered Contractors at the Office of the State Engineer, Kedah/Perlls, PWD. Alor Star. up to 3.00 p m- of the 26th da; of March, 1962 for the Construction of One Modified Class "C" Quarters Including Ancillary Ser-723 words
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Advertisement95 1962-03-20 16 lif a c tekes a britf l^ hue vAten a Fuji LIT 6 I Silent Fan brings you that soothing coo L Dri rrhto n r ness com ort and effi cienc y- u l*> lea D l l g 1 1 L u 1 15 ing electrical maker, gives95 words
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Article91 1962-03-20 17 IPOH. Mon. The Malayan Women's Hockey Association council yesterday decided to Invite Australia and India for International matches in Malaya in December. Three international matches will be played In each of the four states— Penang. Perak. Selangor and NegrL Fixturrs will be Malaya v Australia,91 words
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Article383 1962-03-20 17 ATHLETES ASK AAA FOR QUICK DECISION By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE. Monday gINGAPORE athletes training for the fourth Asian Games at Jakarta in August want national coach Tan Eng Yoon to accompany the team. They want Eng Yoon to go in his capacity as coach and not383 words
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Article139 1962-03-20 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will try out two of their most promising prospects when the Philippines Davis Cup team plays exhibition matches on the padang here on Wednesday. They are Henry Pang and Sharaln Osman. two former Junior champions. Both Pang and Sharaln are139 words
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Article241 1962-03-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TtHE Torch for the Olympic Games may go by air from Athens to Tokyo instead of by road as originally planned. Fumio Taka&hima. a member of the general affairs subcommittee of the Olympic Games organising committee and E. Morinishl will241 words
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136 1962-03-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven teams, including Slnga pore, will take part in the women's Inter-state soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup this year. The teams are holders Selangor, Perak, Penang, Negrl Sembilan, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. The competition is expected to begin136 words
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Article497 1962-03-20 17 TPOH, Mon. X The committee of the Perak Turl lub announced that them wUI be dfht racrs Instead of nine on Sunday, but day of the March meetInr This wm hrOMM the Cl. 4. tf nee would be run in one division only.497 words
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505 1962-03-20 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TPCH. Mon. Korrarkan (Merv Maynard) and Ace Admiral (Rublan Dalwee) were matched In a splendid gallop over 3f In 37 on a good track at Ipoh this > morning. They were level as they t flashed past the post but505 words
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Article88 1962-03-20 17 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER PENANG IMV. 2: Chung Chenn 4 Utd Muslims 0; CRC 2 City Council 3. INTER-SCBOOL (Tg. Mallm) MAS 7 Sskolah DAR 0. HOCKEY FRIENDLY (Slx)re) SHA XI 4 Ceylon SC 0. CABLE SPORT CRICKET: Tour match. Christ church Commonwealth XI bt N. Zealand XI by S wkts.88 words
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Article303 1962-03-20 17 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN IS PLAYERS FOR BANGKOK By SINGAPORE, Monday TOUR MATCHES in ten days against good-class opponents have been arranged for the Singapore Youth team, which was selected today, to prepare them for the Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament at Bangkok next month. Their first303 words
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Article180 1962-03-20 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Prathm Pattabongs, champion of ..laUand. Is bidding for a double In the schoolgirls Individual badminton championships. Prathln. who is in the semifinals of the singles, advanced to the semi-finals of the doubles when she and Loo Lee beat We« Lin and Eng Gun 15-2, 15-1180 words
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Article73 1962-03-20 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's O veteran racing motorist Urn Peng Han wen the fastest time of the day award at the RAF Seletar Auto Club one kilometre sprint at Tengah yesterday. Competing in the unlimited clasa Peng Han, In his Special returned 26.0 15ec. beating S.T.S.73 words
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Advertisement271 1962-03-20 17 M M ii P^W L: V M fAt 1 I Such a bright girl I before.-, but what I was wrong with I Siew Ming? She I didrrt seem to care y 1 about the echolar- siew Ming used to V ship., but Teacher F^l\ be so bright in class,271 words
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Advertisement173 1962-03-20 17 FOR EASIER COOKING. LIGHTING AND SOLDERING. USE A 1 ||Q|I|P.P II SUPER BLEUET EQUIPMENT If Alfll InU"UA£ THESE THREE ITEMS OPERATE ON SUPER BLEUET BUTANE GAS CARTRIDGES. THESE CARTRIDGES ARE ACTUALLY SMALL CONTAINERS OF "BOTTLED" GAS -A GREAT SOURCE ■HBJ "j OF INSTANT, INDEPENDENT, PERMANENT AND q MOBILE ENERGY-HEADY TO173 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-03-20 17 BADMINTON STORE schools individual championships (NRC courts, 230). HOCKEY S'OOR SENIOR KO: SIA V PMC (Taylor Rd).17 words
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331 1962-03-20 18 HELICOPTER TAKES TADMAN TO HOSPITAL IPOH, Monday. pAPTAIN John Tadman. 28. an Army Air Corps v pilot who crashed in an Auster plane in deep jungle on the Thai side of the border with Malaya last Tuesday, was this evening removed by helicopter to the British Military Hospital in Talping331 words
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176 1962-03-20 18 Heart valve of dead grafted to patients UOUSTON, (Texas), Mem.- The Houston Chronicle said yesterday that surgeons in Baylor University Medical School has successfully transplanted heart valves from the body of a dead person into a living patient Four people have received lew heart valves through the new technique, theUPI - 176 words
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Advertisement180 1962-03-20 18 USE A STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED f JT KflH. PUDU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TIL ***** (10 UNCSi IRTMS, MARRIAGIS. DIATHS. INGAGIMtNTS. 4A K>* minimum of twintt ANNOUNCIMINTS. MRSONAL. MISSING ITC SlO w °«0l «»CM ADDITIONAL WORD JO Cf MTV SITUATIONS VACANT. VIHiCLIS FOR SALI. to* a minimum or TWOITY ACCOMMODATION VACANT.180 words
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Advertisement187 1962-03-20 18 B> Sputnik i s_— _*^-_r B^L^ 1 fc^__^ tßr^r ELL 'KtQGhHFM jM^S^ jtAtioS Vp A7CH i Automatic calendar 0 JM No wiodina nocetionr Jw B Watarproot M Guaranteed occurott and incorpo-t.na the JEW£L* GOLD APPLIQUt DIAL. In i»t»r attractive ft luxurious designs Obfi—Ma at all watch daalen. Enqnirfe* wdttwua 1187 words
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