The Straits Times, 26 March 1962
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Title Section23 1962-03-26 1 xWrww AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 The Straits Times Mat**** KDN 036 Estd. 1845. MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1962. 15 CENTS.23 words
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Article865 1962-03-26 1 TENGKU WARNS SINGAPORE 'We may close down Causeway if you don't want merger and Malaysia' SINGAPORE, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today warned the people of Singapore that if they did not want merger and Malaysia, Malaya might have to close its southern gateway at the Johore Causeway for its own865 words
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Article23 1962-03-26 1 COLOMBO. Sun.— A three-month-old strike over wage claims by 400 Colombo bank employees ended yesterday. The .strike badly hit business.23 words
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289 1962-03-26 1 L-WEEK IS FIRST STEP TO BIG PLAN: EXPERT SINGAPORE. Sun. The head of the Dewan Bahasa Dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan. Professor Dr. Slametmuljana, today hoped that the Language Week, beginning tomorrow, would be looked upon ■as the first foundation stone for an ambitious enterprise, the establishment of the national language of289 words
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Article182 1962-03-26 1 Their aim: A little Peking SINGAPORE. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman today charged extremists In Singapore with trying to set up a Communist Chinese regime in the State. Speaking to Umno members at a tea party at Federation House here, he gave this as the reason for the Federation people's refusal182 words
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Article, Illustration620 1962-03-26 1 CYNTHIA 'S HUNGER -STRIKE- won't eat until the Army moves us into a proper house, says wife, 18 By G. SUBHAS: SINGAPORE. Sunday AN ARMY wife, Mrs. Cynthia Mitchell, 18, is now on a "hunger strike" here in an effort to force the War Office to give her a home.620 words
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Article26 1962-03-26 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Yellow rain has fallen in the town of Cherkesk in the Caucasus and pinkish-yellow snow in the Peenza district of Russia. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article16 1962-03-26 1 LONDON. Sun. British Summer Time started this morning with clocks put forward one hour.16 words
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99 1962-03-26 1 LOB ANGELES. Sun. A psychotherapist has likened fighting between husbands and wives to championship boxing matches and thinks It Is a good thing. Dr. George Bach, a California psychotherapist, told the national convention of the American Orthopsychiatric Association: "Fighting is a natural ac- tivity inReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-03-26 1 BUENOS AIKbS. Sun.— The Duke of Edinburgh intervened to secure the release of two 16-year-old Argentine boys who threw a tomato and two eggs at his car here today. lie told them through the police: "Don't throw any more eggs. 1 have only168 words
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Article169 1962-03-26 1 Irian action foiled But infiltrators ashore on isle q^HE HAGUE. Sun. A Indonesia failed in an attempt to land forces on the Southern coast of New Guinea in the last 48 hours, the Dutch Defence Ministry said today. An Indonesian schooner carrying the force turned back when it was interceptedReuter - 169 words
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Article44 1962-03-26 1 FOOD QUEUE ALGIERS Sun Thou i nds of r.nrop.-.inv formed im.m ch.un hi <i half lite Ions: tod.iy to p.i-<N lod supplirv to i.iiiiiiii pco- rinc'il by tanks ;md loops in Srcret Aw inisatinn h.istion of Bab* -Ourd hcrr. Rrulir (Srr p.\x>44 words
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Advertisement134 1962-03-26 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU WANT SHAMROCK There's no better134 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-03-26 2 A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE This is how Singapore's $3,750,000 Trade Union House will look 'I'M ln is bow Singapore's new $3,750,000 conference ball and Trade Union House will looTc from Shenton Way. The five-storey ultra-modern building is expected to be ready by early 1964. Most of the building will114 words
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317 1962-03-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE mother of schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong, 18. who lost both her arms in a road accident last Monday, hopes to be able to send her to Britain to have her ntted with artificial arms. Madam Chung Kian Llan317 words
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113 1962-03-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federal Capital Commission and Its 1.630-strong workers' union are expected to begin talks next month on the union's demand for a $1.10-a-day pay rise. The union submitted the claims last November. The workers are now getting $3.40 a day. It will113 words
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Article24 1962-03-26 2 PEKAN. Sun —About 2.000 people today took part In a rally and procession around this royal town to mark National Language Month24 words
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191 1962-03-26 2 Importance of 'feminine touch' in welfare work pENANG, Sun. The I chief Minister, inche Aziz Ibrahim today stressed the importance of "the feminine touch' in welfare work. "It Is most essential, and goes a long way to bringing comfort and hope to those less fortunately placed in society." he said.191 words
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Article43 1962-03-26 2 PENANO, Sun.— Volunteers are invited to help in the City Council's health campaign starting on April 14. They will be asked to assist in cleaning the city, to disseminate information, to educate the people and to perform other duties.43 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— North Eastern Transport Service will Increase its express bus service to Kuala Trengganu from four to six trips dally from April 1.27 words
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Article177 1962-03-26 2 Violent storm: 100 lose homes I^ANGAR, Sun. A 25- minute storm destroyed 17 houses and rendered homeless half the population of 200 in the mining village of Ta m b v n Tulang in South Perlis. about six miles from here, yesterday evening. Several goats and other livestock died of177 words
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Article52 1962-03-26 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A high, light of the Singapore flower show this year will be a display of miniature trees set in charming tiny landscapes. The show, to be opened by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara on Friday, will also feature past attractions. Including "Wild Flowers In Ice"52 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 2 RAWANG. Sun.— Cigarettes worth $100 and $400 in cash were stolen from a coffeeshop here early today. Eleven people sleeping in the shop heard nothing.27 words
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Article182 1962-03-26 3 Algiers quiet after big battle a-LGIERS, Sun. An uneasy quiet fell on terror torn Algiers after midnight following another day of violence, though less bitter than the battle of Bab-El-Oued on Friday. In yesterday's eruptions throughout the country 13 people including nine Muslims died. Twenty others were wounded. Tanks andReuter - 182 words
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Article56 1962-03-26 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— Actress Janet Leigh. 33 separated last week from actor Tony Curtis after a 10-year marriage, slipped and fell in a bathroom of her hotel suite early yesterday and was taken unconscious to hospital with concussion. She came round after five hours but will56 words
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Article51 1962-03-26 3 'Keep fit— with the twist' TOKYO. Sun. Fifteen minutes of the twist a day will help people to relax, lose any strained feeling and make up for lack of exercise, according to a Japanese anatomy professor. "It is more beneficial than the hulahoop and calisthenics." he said. "But don't overdo51 words
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Article31 1962-03-26 3 RANGOON. Sun— General Ne Win, chairman of Burma's revolutionary council, has told Mr. Chou En-lal he would devote his efforts to the "ever-growing friendship" between Burma and China.31 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 3 TOKYO. Sun.— A 39-year-old woman, who has attended adult education classes, and her 12-year-old daughter graduated together from the same primary school In Yokohama yesterday27 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 3 LONDON. Sun. Mrs. Esther Cross, a widow who died last October, left £1.000 for the care of her 10-year-old terrier Bridget, her will reveals.27 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 3 SALISBURY. Sun.— A 1905 by-law prohibiting Africans from walking on pavements In Salisbury has been repealed. No one has ever been prosecuted under It. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article24 1962-03-26 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Jean Goldkette. whose band included such legendary Jazz names as Blx Bciderbecke and Hoagy Carmlchael. has died, aged 69.24 words
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Article30 1962-03-26 3 LAHORE. Sun— Five people were killed and 150 admitted to hospital because of a leak from a liquid chlorine gas cylinder on a train from Peshawar to Lahore.30 words
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Article27 1962-03-26 3 PEKING, Sun— China's film studios are to go In for light comedies, including the first for a wide screen, the New China News Agency reports.27 words
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Article22 1962-03-26 3 KARACHI. Sun.— Elections to Pakistan's National Assembly will be held on April 28. Results will be announced on May 7.22 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-03-26 3 -PICCARD (EXPLORER OF THE OCEAN BED) DIES, 78 T AUSANNE (Switzerland), Ld Sun. Professor Auguste Pit card, pioneer of deep-sea exploration, died here last night after a heart attack. He was 78. Professor r it- card invented a pressurised cabin to explore the stratosphere and designed a balloon with which159 words
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Article49 1962-03-26 3 SYDNEY. Sun. British singer Shirley Bassey, 25 was rushed unconscious to hospital here yesterday, after a severe attack of gastro-enter-ltls. She wiU probably be discharged tomorrow but will lose $3,200 for failing to appear last night at the night club where she has been performing.49 words
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Article32 1962-03-26 3 HAVANA. Sun.— Miss Cella Sanchez. Fidel Castro's private secretary during the guerilla war that brought him to power, has been appointed Cuba's "secretary of the presidency In the council of ministers."32 words
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286 1962-03-26 3 WASTE AND MUDDLE— A FOREIGN AID BLAST WASHINGTON. Sun pOREIGN affairs committee investigators said yesterday they had found evidence of hoarding of funds, waste and poor administration in the foreign aid programmes In Korea, Turkey and South Vietnam. They said: ."Saving does not appear to be an important objective InUPI - 286 words
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Article36 1962-03-26 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun. E s p 1 o nage by Communist bloc countries, not the party Itself, posed the greatest internal danger to the U.S., the Attor-ney-General. Mr. Robert Kennedy, said yesterday.— UPl.36 words
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Article19 1962-03-26 3 BUDAPEST. Sun. Three men have been arrested under suspicion of having formed an anti-government organisation in Hungary.19 words
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266 1962-03-26 3 Police foil big sit-down: 1,100 arrested LONDON, Sunday. IytORE THAN 1,000 anti-nuclear demonstrators Were hopelessly outnumbered and outsmarted by 3.000 police yesterday. The demonstrators, organised by the Committee of 100 leader Earl Russell— had planned to sit in Parliament Square, outside the Houses of Parliament, and block all traffic in266 words
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107 1962-03-26 3 NO ASTRONAUT BABIES, URGES EXPERT WASHINGTON. Sun.— Future space explorers should refrain from having children because of the genetic risks to which radiation would expose them. Dr. Clarence Oliver, Professor of Zoology at the University of Texas, told the House of Representatives science panel yesterday. Dr. Oliver said he wasUPI - 107 words
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Article63 1962-03-26 3 LONDON. Sun. Indian forces will probably try to eject Chinese troops from the Ladakh area of Kashmir when the rains come next month, the Observer said In a message from New Delhi today. The final decision would depend on the Chinese reaction to the "firm statement63 words
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Article28 1962-03-26 3 KARACHI, Sun. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy wearing a fur cap given to her by President Ayub Khan drove along the Khyber Pass yesterday to the Afghanistan border.28 words
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Article67 1962-03-26 3 ACCRA. Sun. Automatic release aftef five years of detainees held under the Preventive Detention Act who Include many leading members of Ghana opposition parties— is to be scrapped. President Nkrumah. announcing this In a speech last night, said any former detainee who "continues to act in67 words
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Article37 1962-03-26 3 TEL AVIV, Sun.— An Israeli Government spokesman denied today that Adolf Elchmann, under sentence of death for complicity In the murder of Jews in World War 11. is suffering from serious and frequent heart attacks.37 words
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Article44 1962-03-26 3 LONDON, Sun. A Pakistani who arrived in Britain from Karachi last week was taken to hospital in Birmingham today as a smallpox suspect. No new cases have been reported In South Wales, where six people have died In a smallpox outbreak.44 words
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Article31 1962-03-26 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun.— Actor John Whitehead, who had a walk-on part in "The Great Train Robbery," the world's first feature film made in 1903. died here aged 72.31 words
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Advertisement300 1962-03-26 3 SAVING for your HOME? MALAYAN FINANCE is the HOME for Your SAVINGS! While you are looking around for the HOME yoc want to buy, ACCUMULATE your SAVINGS with MALAYAN FINANCE then, when you have found your Ideal Home MALAYAN FINANCE will lend you a substantial part o< the purchase price,300 words
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Miscellaneous452 1962-03-26 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOICTW AVr SHORTWAVE SKKMi I SKBVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres AM. 6.00 TI.JH- Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVK SfcKVK t uara-ku. New> Headlines: 8.05 -^'l Morning Melodies; 7.U0 Renuez- AM 600 Good Morning; 6.01 vous With Music- 7.30 Time Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Signal. News; 7.35452 words
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Article673 1962-03-26 4 Future of S'pore by Lee SINGAPORE. Sun. PEACE OR DISASTER DEPENDS ON TRIUMPH OF CAUSE OF SINCERE MEN, SAYS PREMIER f HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the future of Singapore, whether it be a peaceful and glorious one of inter-racial harmony and co-operation, or of673 words
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Article63 1962-03-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The National Theatre Trust has received further donations totalling $8,073 In support of the Theatre Fund. These are from Mr. Tv Chuan Poh. ($1,000) the Great Eastern Circus. ($5.--016) from the circus first night performance. (Rediffuslon < Singapore) Ltd. (sl.> 078) from a singing contest63 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-03-26 4 CLARA VERGHESE OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF CLASSICAL FARE Recital by a local pianist SINGAPORE, Sun. pianist, Clara Verghese, will give a recital at the Cultural Centre, Fort Canning, at 8.45 p.m. on April 8. Miss Verghese, 22. started piano training at the age of eight under Madam Foorman. Four230 words
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300 1962-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The young Singapore-Chi-nese pianist, Yu Chun Yee, gave a recital under the auspices of the Musical Society In the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. Mr. Yu opened with a brusque and violent performance of Bach's Italian Concerto. There were certainly flashes of300 words
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Advertisement90 1962-03-26 4 In I iliilltllii ""'"tt ARCHIE! HE'S A PRIVATE WITH A PRIVATE JEEP A PRIVATE STOCK OF GIRLS AND A PRIVATE JOKE ON THE WHOLE U.S. ARMY! n o f»?v /S>\ I **^LJL j /mm fIIAIICF B> B®© I **r?*^s?t*3 (Awtw t#9MNI [jtttwdtd) Ba^—al tm rs^rrr* 11 CATHAY (3 pore) NEXT90 words
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Miscellaneous54 1962-03-26 4 ■dFI B> J^*"*^BrT«a7aT wa* Ir I i'OI.K T. BAND: At Tlons Film snow topical ''"■■HWtirBihru Community Centre. 7.30 tartet, 5.30 p.m. pm. to 8.30 p.m. CHINESE T.M.C.A.: Katong mi'sipai KOTIFTY- Chofr Neighbour! hold cooking derehUmTYt I^AntoW^. ol^ Djn T ChOT tnedral Memorial Hall. 8.30 pan. P^eahu^. i > CULTURAL CENTRE:54 words
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Article297 1962-03-26 5 MUCH IMPROVEMENT IS NEEDED OR CONGESTION WILL WORSEN, SAYS A.A.M. CHAIRMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Mr. F. A. Fielding, said here today that Malayan roads still needed considerable improvement as they no longer met the needs of motorists.297 words
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Article, Illustration189 1962-03-26 5 British construction group looks for contracts SINGAPORE. Sun— A British transport expert. Sir Reginald Biddlc. said today that the Taylor Woodrow construction croup in Britain was eager to take part in the "proKress i v c" development schemes in Malaya and Singapore. Sir Reginald, a director of Taylor Woodro' (Overseas)189 words
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Article40 1962-03-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. D. Smith, the Deputy Director-General of Telecommunications, Is to succeed Mr J. H. WagstafT as DirectorGeneral, according to Mercury, the magazine of the Telecommunications Department. Mr. Wagstaff will leave next month under Malayanisatlon40 words
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Article23 1962-03-26 5 BUNGEI PATANI. Sun. Haji Arlffln bin Haji Yasin has been elected chairman of the Sungel Patanl district Boy Scouts' Association.23 words
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233 1962-03-26 5 MALACCA. Sunday. liHE Socialist Front president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, today called on the Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Ghafar bin Baba, to clarify the State Alliance stand regarding the national language In a statement, he said he had convened a233 words
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Article68 1962-03-26 5 MUAR, Sun. A total of $280,000 will be spent this year on road works In the Muar district, the Mentri Besar of Johore 1 Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, said here yesterday when he opened a mosque at Olak Sepam. a kampong 20 miles from68 words
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Article47 1962-03-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.The president of the Central Welfare Council Syed Abdullah Alsagorl left for Bangkok today to attend a weeklong conference on social welfare work Hs was accompanied by Inche Mohamed bin Mohamed Noor. principal assistant .secretary to the Ministry of Rural Development47 words
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Article25 1962-03-26 5 TAIPINO. Sun The Taiplng Youth Club Is to launch a blood bank membership recruiting campaign aimed at getting an additional 600 donors25 words
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Article70 1962-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore National Union of Journali.st.s at an ordinary general meeting this morning adopted a benefits scheme to help members and their famille.v in times of dlstrt^s The scheme covers unemployment, disablement. sickness, death and other troubles The meeting passed amendments to the union's rules70 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-03-26 5 STUDY OVERSEAS FOR A SULTAN'S DAUGHTERS THE Si 1.1 AN of Pa hung is to send his two daughters, Tengku Intan Badariab (left), and Tengku Nong Maharani (right) for higher studies overseas. They both obtained Grade Two in the Cambridge School Certificate and Federation of Malaya Certificate examinations last year.80 words
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Article132 1962-03-26 5 Singapore social worker dies SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Mary Rajendra. well-known Singapore social worker and wife of trade union leader. Mr. F. V. Rajendra. died in her home in Meyappa Chettlar Road today. She leaves three children, including a son who is a student at the R.A.F technical school In Holton.132 words
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Advertisement313 1962-03-26 5 World-wide Opportunities for young Malayans Rothmans of Pall Mall the FIRST international cigarette company to become Malayan (October 1961) with EQUAL 50/50 partnership invites applications for forthcoming vacancies. The young men of Malaya who have joined, and who APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING: will join the Rothmans Organisation have313 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-03-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahm a n Federation Prime Minister and national president of Umno Malaya, today laid the foundation stone for a $500,000 home for Singapore Umno at Lorong 108. Changi Road. About 2,000 Umno members and guests, including Government Ministers, political, business164 words
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Miscellaneous144 1962-03-26 6 Bugs Bunny **V Batph Hvim<Uihi I V/mi L SPOBTX I I IG- QOOP I KULPi THE X^CS LEAVIN' f HMM-LOOkS LIKE HIS MOTOR *> k V CAR UNMtt TVUT V IDCAI J T- TRUCK'S THAN NEEPS AN OVERHAUL KB !V /oXpcarmtsN /US&iwwve* > l^/ startinoJ^ere^ yrrr\ /j 4 STARTINC TO144 words
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Article, Illustration2249 1962-03-26 7 Kenneth allsop The Bootleggers Guerilla war as the gangs battle for supremacy... CHAPTER TWO OF STORY OF THE PROHIBITION ERA IN CHICAGO THE PRICE BAG FOR MURDER: $50 THE TorrioCuponc gang struck and struck again. Quicker than Mayor Devcr could issue more statements about stamping out the guerilla war, the2,249 words
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Article104 1962-03-26 8 20 Word* H0 (Mlmimuum) MR. MRS. Tan B«nc Nul thank friends and relative! for their kind attendance and valuabl* pr*MOta r«rnvixi on the ocriulon of their marriage on 25/3/62. MRS. NACALIHCAM and children tbank friends, relative! for aanntance. wreath*, attendance and meiaasea of condolence at the funeral of late104 words
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Article371 1962-03-26 8 2« H'orrf! 110 (Minimum) NSW MORNINC IVINIHO coarse* commence 2nd April. Joan Booty Charm Modelling School Cathedral Hall (opposite Adelphi) Tel. (3 pore) M«62. WIN A 71 CU. FT. "Prlmatlc" ■or in toe Fltxpatrlcks Supermarket Family. Jackpot prize contest fur Marco. Don't delay. Enter today I ADA KONG SONIA371 words
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Article675 1962-03-26 8 When Washington so generously agreed that in selling rubber and tin from the strategic stockpile it was important that the normal market should not be disrupted, the fact that the market could be upset without selling either was overlooked. It's a ton of tin to a pound of675 words
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Article365 1962-03-26 8 In the first phase of the Berlin crisis that which ended last October with Mr. Khrushchev's withdrawal of the deadline for a German peace treaty —the Russians dealt with the problem of access to West Berlin from East Berlin. The second phase, heralded by Russian high-jinks in365 words
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Article152 1962-03-26 8 North Borneo, Sarawak, Ghana, Nigeria, Trinidad, Singapore and many other comparable countries are all ahead of the Federation in establishing free public libraries. Little wonder that Mrs. Hedwig Anuar, president of the Malayan Libraries Association, has again gone to war against the lack of a national library152 words
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Article, Illustration866 1962-03-26 8 MARK ARNOLDFORSTER - MARK ARNOLDFORSTER FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 1929 THE LIBERALS GET FOOT IN THE DOOR FROM LONDON, Sunday IT became plain last week that the British Government, after two-and-a-half years in office, no longer commands the nations loyalty. It is plain also that Her866 words
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1158 1962-03-26 8 MARSHALL; BYRNE RECALLS A CONVERSATION IN a letter to the Straits Times on Friday Mr. Marshall states It ta not true that he told the Minister for Law that the Communists had captured his party and that he ki>ew his fate was at the mercy of the Communists. On January1,158 words
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Article, Illustration793 1962-03-26 9 (D 'Dignity, restraint and tolerance' at U.N. an exa mple for all Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun •^Everyone admires of 'our first friend in the world' NZ envoy THE Vnder-Secretary 1 of the United Nations, Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, today said Malaya was a powerful force in the Afro-Asian bloc in793 words
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82 1962-03-26 9 SEGAMAT. Sunday. POLICE are Investigating the murder of a 14-year- old Convent schoolgirl whose body was found in a river here. The body was found by passers- by in the Sungei Kapeh about 4 p.m. yesterday. It is believed she was raped and strangled82 words
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Article42 1962-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. San. A labourer. Lee Yong Hoi, 26, was killed today when a landslide burled him alive near the 11th milestone Tamplnes Road. Lee was dead by the time rescuers dug him out from under the pile of sand.42 words
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Article52 1962-03-26 9 TELUK ANBON. Sun.— The Lower Perak Umno yesterday bagan a one-week course for 800 officials from its 74 branches in the district at six centres. The Durpose is to bring the party up to date on matters affecting local government, rural development, local elections and52 words
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Article28 1962-03-26 9 KUALA BELANGOR. Bun.— Mr. Tan Slew Kan* has been elected president of the Boy Scouts Association. Kuala Selangor. Mr. A. Dennlson was reelected chairman28 words
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Article37 1962-03-26 9 PENANO, Bun.— Buklt Mertajam district police will hold a dance at the Jit Sin High School hall on Saturday In aid of the Home for the Aged, the Convent Orphanage and the Police Welfare Fund.37 words
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Article22 1962-03-26 9 KAJANO. Sun. The steward of the Kajang District Hospital. Haji 'Mutalib bin Baglnda Kaya. has retired after 35 years' service22 words
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Article23 1962-03-26 9 PENANO, Sun.— Mr. Pierre Henri Aubaret. the Swiss ambassador to Ma'aya, and Mrs Aubaret arrived here today for a' three-day visit23 words
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134 1962-03-26 9 Referendum Bill: 10 named for select committee QINOAPORE. Sun. A 10-man select committee of the Legislative Assembly has been appointed to take a closer look at the Singapore National Referendum Bill. ll:aded by the Speaker. Sir George Oehlers. the committee also comprises: Mr. K. M. Byrne, Dr. Goh Keng Swee.134 words
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Article53 1962-03-26 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. —Two of Trengganu's six ferry services are to be replaced with bridges this year to speed up travelling in the East Coaat. They are the Geliga ferry across the Sungei Kemaman and the Bukit Huang ferry across the Sun gel Chukal both In53 words
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Article50 1962-03-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Nine bands, including the Radio Malaya Orchestra, will provide the music at the Federation Muscians' Union annual ball at the Chinwoo Auditorium here on April 2. Tickets at $3 each will be sold at I 'essrs William. Nans Heng and C. Nang Hong.50 words
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Article45 1962-03-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The director of the scientific section of the French Institute of Pondlchery. Professor P Legrls. will give a talk on some aspects of French archaeological research in Southeast Asia at the British Council here on April 4 at 6.45 p.m45 words
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Article48 1962-03-26 9 KUALA LIPIfi, Sun. Hussaln bin Awang. 24. a stallkeeper at Jalal Street here, was acquitted yesterday of a charge of being found with a pistol without a licence. Inspector Shahar. Alam. prosecuting, said that he had received Instructions from the Pahang DPP. to withdraw the charge.48 words
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Article114 1962-03-26 9 r U A L A LUMPUR Sun. Four Nortl Borneo Government officials who came on a week -long tour to se Malaya's rural development sche me flew home last night full o praise about the "fantastic The team, led by Mr. A. F. Lucarotti,114 words
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395 1962-03-26 9 KIDNAP CASE: A REQUEST FOR A DIARY KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. f^EPUTY Supt. Ong Kirn Boon, offlcer-in-charge of Special Investigation, Homicide Section of the Singapore Police, was asked by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, Mr. Chan Slew Yoon, yesterday to bring his diary showing previous visit to the Federation in connection with395 words
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Article28 1962-03-26 9 PENANG, Sun. About 10,000 books will be on display and for sale at the Catholic exhibition organised by the Catholic Information Service In Penang during Easter.28 words
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282 1962-03-26 9 Two-death crash hearing is postponed JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. J'HE President of the Sessions Court here, Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah, today expressed dissatisfaction when the prosecution applied for postponement of the hearing oi" a charge of negligent driving against a taxi driver. 1 A taxi driver by the taxidriver. Yap Sen282 words
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Article33 1962-03-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. G. Murugalyan was today admitted as an advocate and solicitor and granted leave to practise in the Federation by Mr Justice Adams in the High f^ourt here33 words
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Article39 1962-03-26 9 PENANG. Bun.— The Mentrl Besar of Kedah. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, will open the new branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd.. at Jalan Raja, Kulim. on A il 2. This will be the bank's 43rd branch.39 words
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Article38 1962-03-26 9 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Chong Su Kee. 54. of Bukit Kcman. P.aub, was yesterday fined 520 for parking his lorry in the wrong side of the road in front of Benta police station on Jan. 22.38 words
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Advertisement136 1962-03-26 9 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS J^BBBWV t V' ;^V'4$£i^BBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVik LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Feck-ration of Malaya for a few weeks only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make136 words
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Advertisement86 1962-03-26 9 i^S i^bbbbW. '9 V II ■m I mil £99 B»* NACO SUNSASH LOUVRE WINDOW Irfftp4 |g>|>c >u>Ti> w(() EYE EXAMINATION" y*m cmn Mt with feb« f*k km y~ MHM| CM't M« with artificial ayes Y.ur I •»4 only Mir ayes Th a Qod'f I •rM«»t Uvalyahlt! Guard them f?| «W»«ir.86 words
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Article825 1962-03-26 10 Allington Kennard - THE HERITAGE OF THE COMMONWEALTH Kenneth Bredley Allington Kennard v By DOES th c Comm o n wealth amount to anything at all? Or was the cynical Frenchman right who asked when would the British wake up to the fact that the Commonwealth is nothing but an Old Boys' socie825 words
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Article369 1962-03-26 10 AROUND THE WORLD ON £5 ROYAL CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. By AlisUir Boyd. (Macdonaid 215.) THE HAPPY LAGOONS. By Jorfen Rosendai. (Jar rold* 255). Nar even Royal Dukes need always be taken seriously. 'Wnat I should like every university student or graduate to be aoie bo do, said Prince Philip. 'is tirst369 words
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Advertisement173 1962-03-26 10 BE FIRST WITH FRIGIDAIRE In 1958 Frigidaire made the world's FIRST Frost-Proof refrigerator. The Refrigerator That NEVER NEEDS DEFROSTING! If f f fl 13.81 cv. ft. net capacity m rHE NAME IS YOUR GUARANTEE! rfHum/to/dfj""'™*""": 20 r PRIOIOAIM Avcnu. ■•...CeMTRi,.' 1 S n,oporf-9 Frank Ch*« Ltd., 270 Podu Road, Kuolo173 words
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Advertisement1338 1962-03-26 11 THE E. A. C. LINES.AIIiNBS 18 RUPITEAMMJAM, COMIIMEMIAt a. ICAMMMVWMI PMIa. J&Z&K. J ■">*• 'msi AjCxHk -JOTLAMOIA" kit la Pert/a Mar 17/ a Mar Mll Mar Bf\S3^m BEIRA I) M Mar/ 4 Apr 8/ 7 Apr 1/ I Apr Q^LQLAJU -SELANDIA- I) t 21/21 Apr a/27 Api 21/ a Apr1,338 words
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Advertisement1508 1962-03-26 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. •MION lUILDINC 811HC APORE TU: BSHI/t. EXPttSS SERVICE TB IOt4MPI. llflßPMt A CPMTIMNTAL PORTS. rpare I'Me tjaßß MNMACONO. n h mii. taaa, Npne. me> n Pt/Mar a Mar a/ 1 BINAVON (E.iaj iiftrpeei. Hall, llfttrt Mar a/ Ila Pt/Mar a Apr 1/ 1 BCNVBACIIE (E1,508 words
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Advertisement1097 1962-03-26 11 W MoAjLISTER ts. CO^ LTD Wpm, PgV hl rM. Rom miBW Ral.l.BTfHl>iW UMB tit eU^TUIBM UMB iBBMBI BAMBBM, POTTIMAM 181 AJICEUI lA~N~PwMKIICIi m*u irau. buitu. vambwib apmtum •m pf CABtisu mmmm t l l*J tl I pc* P S'kaa. reaaep ■mJSyiSS; BBa. M/ 17 Mar 11 Mar/ 1 Apr a/a1,097 words
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Article1948 1962-03-26 12 From Our Market Correspondent f JpHK tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange, which began the week on a buoyant note with an upsurge in share prices, closed easier, bearish and with rather confused prospects. Wednesday was a booming day with 200.000 shares changing hands in1,948 words
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Article30 1962-03-26 12 ipcrlb.l (prrpiol) rh It 79% eU. J487 00 20 79 4 rti. (485.0* 21 -.9. rt». 5484.M 28 78 7 »cta. $481.12', 2J 7ISCU. 5482 87>, Z4 $482.87',30 words
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Article67 1962-03-26 12 Current Date of payment payment Fed. Dispensary 10% May 3 K. and N ordi Vz f April 31 .n.? rewerto 10%t A P«" U W- IkiMon 40%' April IS SeL Coronota 13*% t Aprii 19 ChersaneMi 4«J. May 17 Malayalam 4%t Perak Robber 7j%t InUrlm Include* 10% bonus67 words
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488 1962-03-26 12 Stockpile moves: Markets uncertain DOTH rubber and tin 0 markets in Malaya last week uncertain being influenced by trie stockpile statements and manoeuvres in Washington. On Saturday morning came the long awaited information m as to what the Americans re-^k garded as surplus in their U557,700 million stockpile. Among the488 words
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Article987 1962-03-26 12 r rm cute of shares en the Militu Stock F.xthuag* ■how taat baataeg. to March 17 (A) and last boaincaa tin** that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and lx>wnt bualnegg thi» rear to date were: IMWTtIIIS i I AM> Sncti 2.20 .80 Ofdi987 words
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Article35 1962-03-26 12 WEIKI STOCK INOICCI IrahNtrlaltt 170 91 IM.SI IfMi ***** 171.78 170 90 Tim I'.'im IM.M Vl KM 24 232.71 UI.Mi OdllrrvtMn: 1M 13 I*4 1(2 IM IMI) IS4.U IM.U J««. 1 lfM.lOO35 words
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Advertisement809 1962-03-26 12 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. 'CANTON" Deport. Pe-onq 30tk March 1962 Singapore 3t4 April 1*62 for Hongkong 7/»rti April, Jap«N 13/1 Mi Ape«. Hongkong 22/2Srh April. Returm: Singapore 29th April 1962 Penang 2m4 May 1962 Fore* from:— Penang from $926.00 Singopore from $913.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE APPLY TO809 words
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Article809 1962-03-26 13 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rVOZ following is a complete Hat of revised qnotations issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan Mock Exchange on Friday, •W«» B*l9ll **3. mmwwMAu at t& 55£r W ¥t "SSL--—- 16/- If/. P**~lll7. 4.10 4JO 0. Park **i."" s.io 1 1ft <*■•• Tin 10/44 M>/7j809 words
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Advertisement738 1962-03-26 13 I TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Boo* Ode Building Contractor* *f« invited to tender for the constraction and completion of about 300 terrace houses, etc for a development In Singapore. Interested naiUBS are requested to write to the Advertier- Bos A 67&0 s.T B'pore. giving details of the magni vide of previous738 words
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Advertisement740 1962-03-26 13 (Continued from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words tt (Mim.:— Box tt rta. .xfra GENERAL AMAM RSQUIRBO for family, references eassnttal. dutrtct 10. Call Tal. B'por* *AM7 8 to 7 p.m. WANTEO experienced Manageress or Manager, Bar boy for leading hotel. Apply with pboto to PO Boa *M Singapore. EUROPEAN740 words
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Advertisement994 1962-03-26 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Words U (mtm.)— Bam It asm. aatra ■CRITART -CLERK, ARSMITBOTUBAL DBAUOMTSMSN r*«jairad by Archltecta' firm K.L.-Brngapor«. State ace. quallfleatlao, experlaoo*. salary. Box A 314 S.T.. R.L ACCOUNTS CLERK ror temporary assignment required by manufacturing ouuueiu at Buklt Tlmah. Apply wtth detail* of rxpeneoc*. etc to Box A994 words
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Advertisement974 1962-03-26 13 IDUCATrOM < tt Words tt (Mim,)—MoM tt ttm. es»>* 1 TBAININO IN COMMERCIAL BSB> I torts, dboriaaad. Type writ id*. Boo*- i kespia* ssa Arrouataiicy Cearaa. 1 Daytime sod sveains clssssa sesrully pisni.ed lor UC C Pluaas aad Bfwreastossi (xaxauis lions. Details rrom city Scaoai of Commsres. Qeasa Street. Bia*apors974 words
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Advertisement1116 1962-03-26 14 P.W.D. NOTICE NOTICE The roadway at the public hto mnnounce the lewl croMln* at Railway Tele- rmBT concekn CO.. 50-A. praph poet No. 113 5. Lahat Robinson Road. Singapore. 1, will Road will be closed to traffic be closed on 26-3-1962. Any diffor repairs from 8.00 p.m. on ferences of1,116 words
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Advertisement801 1962-03-26 14 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SMMt.m 41% Registered Stock IS 4-19$: and 51% Registered Slock 15/4— 1976/"» Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the abovementioned Loan will be closed from 2nd to 14th April. 1962. both days inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. Registrar of Public801 words
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Advertisement808 1962-03-26 14 NOTICES WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED 8% Debeßtwe StockNOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Debenture Holders will be closed from 7th to 15th April 1962, both days lnclui sive, for the preparation of interest warrants. TEO ENG GDAN, Acting Secretary. Singapore. 26th March 1962. NOTICE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Notice Is808 words
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Advertisement856 1962-03-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS J.K.R. KEDAH Applications are invited for appointment as Temporary Clerks of Works (Buildings) Six Vacancies. Salary Scale Is $662x1 8-$662 per mensem. Candidates should have had IS years experience in the construction of buildings of which 10 years should have been in a responsible supervising capacity. The point856 words
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Advertisement711 1962-03-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited 'for appointment as Temporary Clerks of Works In the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $324 x 14—352/419 x 14—545/562 x 18—662. QuaUncations: Diploma of the Technical College. Federation of Malaya or equivalent qualification* Selected candidates will be appointed to711 words
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Advertisement909 1962-03-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS BANDARAN SEREMBAN Applications are Invited from Federal citizens and State Nationals for appointment as Technical Assistant on a Salary Scale of I $419x14 -545/562 xlB $62 ptu* Cost of Living Allowances. QuaUncations: Candidates must: (1) have completed the prescribed course of training at the Government Technical College.909 words
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Advertisement617 1962-03-26 14 TENDERS J.CX KEDAH TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be reeetvet from Class "C" and above registered Contractors at the office of the State Engineer. Kedah to Perils. Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. on 10th April. 1962. for the Construction of a Sub-Health Centre and Ancillary Works at Merbok in Central617 words
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Article848 1962-03-26 15 BURNLEY BLAST VILLA PARK BOGEY LONDON, Sunday J)OUBLE-CH ASING Burnley boosted their English League championship and F.A. Gup hopes at Villa Park. Birmingham, yesterday with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa. As Ipswich, their nearest challengers for t^e League title, dropped a point in a 1-1 draw away to NottinghamReuter - 848 words
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Article217 1962-03-26 15 Cup gates slide worries Perak FA IPOH. Sun. The Perak 1 Amateur Football Association, which Is concerned over the falling gate receipts for soccer, will soon consider how to keep soccer finances lv a healthy state In Perak. One likely solution suggested at the annual general meeting of P.A.F.A. here217 words
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Article152 1962-03-26 15 IPOH. Bun. Perak created an upset by beating Penang by three matches to two In the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition on the Town Council courts here this morning. Penang played without their star. Tan Song Kean, who Is now studying In Nev Zealand.152 words
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225 1962-03-26 15 Paret has operation after losing title YEW YORK, Sun. 11 Stricken former welterweight champion Benny (Kid) Paret underwent a delicate brain surgery- early this morning, less than two hours after he was beaten to a helpless hulk by Emile Griffith in their title bout last night at Madison Square Gardens.Reuter; UP - 225 words
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Article74 1962-03-26 15 FTVURIN, Sun. Denis Law has X been refused permission U> play for Scotland against England at Rampden Park on April 14. the vice-president of Torino Club. Signer Mario Oerbi. said today. Slgnor Oerbl said Torino had received no official request from Scotland, but Law had beenReuter - 74 words
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Article1300 1962-03-26 15 OTHER MATCHES F.A. AMATEUR CUP SEMIFINALS: Crook Town 2 West Auckland 0; Hounatow 3 Bishop Auckland 1. IRISH F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS Bangor 1 Linneld 3; Portadown 3 Glen a von 1. IRISH LEAGUE: Ards 2 Dpity 0; Ballymena 3 Distillery 3: Coleralne 4 Crusaders 1. Alton Villa1,300 words
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462 1962-03-26 15 CARDIFF, Sun. A PENALTY goal In the seventh minute, landed by Kelvin Coslett, gave Wales an unexpected 3-0 win ovei Prance In the Rugby Union international here yesterday It was France's first defeat tn three matches this season. Victory would have brought themReuter - 462 words
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251 1962-03-26 15 THIRD TEST W. Indies 263-4 overhaul India BRIDGETOWN. Sun. —The West Indies, with six wickets in hand, led India by five runs after the second day's play in the Third Test here yesterday. Scores: India 258. West Indies 263 for four. The steady Indian attack restricted West Indies' battins stars251 words
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Article67 1962-03-26 15 INDIA lit INNS 2M WEST INDIES let INNS HUNTE c Engineer b Burtl 59 McMORRiS c Engineer b Dunni 39 KANHAI run out 89 SOBERS c Engineer b Nadkami 43 SOLOMON not out 23 GIBBS not out 1 Extra* 10 Total (for 4 wits) 363 WkU fed »t: 67.67 words
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Article32 1962-03-26 15 LONDON. Sun. Dickie Jeeps. England's Rugby Union captain this season, said be has told the selectors he would be available for the British Lions tour of South Africa Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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2096 1962-03-26 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Sunday The Big Sweep |JA('K in the saddle after a length> absence apprentice M. Thangavelu scored a splendid come back win on Kskdale Chief in the (Mass Div. 1,1 f>f handicap at Ipoh today. Eskdale Chief, who completed2,096 words
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Article69 1962-03-26 16 SOCCER: S.A-F.A. Div. I— Tan Toclc Beng Hospital v R.A.F. Changi. Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m."; Div. 3A Badan Kcsenian v Alexandra. Balestler Road; Jollilads v T.8.A.. Geylang; Serangoon Gardens v Kota Rajah. Farrer Park: Friendly Metal Box v RAP SeieUr "A". Woodlands. BADMINTON: F.E.A F. championships. Seletar. BASKETBALL:69 words
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275 1962-03-26 16 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun. How much have the Malayan hockey team improved by competing in the International hockey tournament in Ahmedabad in January this year? The answer will be provided on April 7 when Malaya meet Singapore in their home international on the275 words
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Article361 1962-03-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Football Association of Malaya will invite all 19 countries on the Asian Games Federation register for this year's super-Merdeka Anniversary tournament, which will be played in Kuala Lumpur in September after the Asian Games at Jakarta. The 1962 pam council, meeting361 words
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982 1962-03-26 16 Houghton hits fast 109 and shares in record 193- stand with Marks SINGAPORE. Sun. CTEPHEN HOUGHTON. the 26-year-old Singapore Recreation Club captain, recorded the first century of the season in the Singapore C.A. Senior tournament when he scored 109 in 124 minutes in taking his side to a 141 -win982 words
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Article72 1962-03-26 16 Eaila leads Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Malayan ali-round«r M.C. Kallasapathy wUI lead Selangor in their opening Malayan Cricket Aasociation league match against Perak on Apr. 7 and 8 at Ipoh. Selangor's team: M.C. KaUasapathy fcapt.i. Mike Sbepherdson vice-capt i. A. Murugesu. Ranjit Stngh. P. Perera. Christie Shepherdaon. K.S. RamakrUhnan. 8.72 words
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Article414 1962-03-26 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Sun. SELANGOR. the F.A.M. Cup holders, survived »n opening blitz by Singapore Joint Services to win their first round tie by 3-1 before a crowd of mor« than 5.000 including the F.A.M. president, Tengfcu Abdul Rahman, at Jalan Besar tonight.414 words
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Article123 1962-03-26 16 Johore lead at interval but lose K LUANG. Sun. Three goats scored in the second half enabled Malacca to beat Johore 3 l in a F.A.M. Cup-tie played here today. Johore took the lead in thn tenth minute with a header by Khalid. -Malacca turned on the heat in the123 words
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Article75 1962-03-26 16 PENANG. Sun. Royal Palmngf Polo Club "A 1 won the Burma-Ma-laya Cup when they beat Selangor Polo Club by 4to 3 1 in the final of the three-day Malayan Polo Association tournament at Penang today. Pahang scorers were Tengku Mahkota and Inche Abdul Majid (.two each75 words
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Article49 1962-03-26 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Jaffar Mustar won the S.A.C.A. 26 mile* massed start race in lhr. Bmm 21.5.5ec. at Paslr Panjang today. Nineteen of the 25 riders finished the caurse. Second half a wheel behind was SaJleh Suri, with Rohani Sulcart third and V. Govadas < Johorei fourth.49 words
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Advertisement178 1962-03-26 16 Late CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMEJITS RIYNITTI JAMIS lo Hlaaa Mlrharl a daughter Philllpra Ado at A'nunia Hospital oa -.Mh March. CH'NC- TAN:- Kb*o KhaoK m» a* Mr. a- Mn. Ch'nc Song Thiitm and CMMriM Rn LenK daueb'rr of Mr. Mn. Tan Kok Kheng on:'6J «2. LIE- CHEOK. Michael Km H>n(. ■croud aoa178 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-03-26 16 The weather lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m.' Saturday to 8 pjn. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 81 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 86 7342 words
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