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Title Section23 1962-03-27 1 AVERAGE l».\ 1 1 V CERTIFIED (Wffi^EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flat*** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration904 1962-03-27 1 Watkinson: A blueprint is being prepared Britain will not give up bases SINGAPORE, Monday A BLUEPRINT for the internal defence of Malaysia is expected to be ready in three months, Britain's Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson, said here today. A special steering committee, under the Federation's Secretary of904 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-03-27 1 STRANGLED GIRL IN RIVER: A MOTHER-TO-BE AT 14 GOH SEE MOY, 1,4, the Segomot Convent pupil whose naked body was found, with strangulation marks on the neck, in the Sungei Kapeh at the weekend. She was four months pregnant. The police in two states, Johore and Malacca, hove been shown67 words
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Article178 1962-03-27 1 GENEVA, Mon. Mr. Dean Rusk. U.S. Secretary of State, said in a television interview today that he could not really report that there had been real progress in the discussions on the Berlin problem here. "But I think that the discussions on the subjectReuter - 178 words
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Article23 1962-03-27 1 LIVERPOOL, Mon. The four day long Liverpool dock strike spread today to 7.000 men. Forty-seven ships are at a standstill.23 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-03-27 1 JAKARTA, Sunday. DRKSIDENT Sockarno will not send his chief delegate, Mr. Adam Malik, back to Washington to the Dutch-Indonesian talks on New Guinea, it was announced today. The second delegate, Mr. Soedjarwo TJondromagoro, will be recalled. Major General Achmad Jani. chief of operations forReuter - 345 words
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54 1962-03-27 1 NEVER-NEVER WAY TO 'YES' AT THE ALTAR T ONDON, Mon.— Men and *J women at Purley. Surrey, are saving up for marriage bureau introductions on easy terms. Getting your girl on hire purchase Involves paying the $34 registration fee in small sums, whenever convenient. No introductions are arranged until the54 words
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Article46 1962-03-27 1 "WHY place a premium on women who go out to work? I place a higher value on a woman who remains at home and looks after the family and home."— Tun Lim Yew Hock in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. (See Page 18).46 words
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Article177 1962-03-27 1 GENEVA, Monday. T^fR. T.G. NARAYANAN, United Nations deputy representative at the disarmament conference, died here last night of a heart attack, U.N. officials said today. Mr. Narayanan of India was also the United Nations Secretary-General's representative at the three-power nuclear test ban conference since177 words
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Article867 1962-03-27 1 OAS general captured A LGERIA, Mon. A Rebel former General Edmond Jouhaud, No. 2 leader of the outlawed French secret army (OAS), has been captured by French security forces, it was announced officially today. Jouhaud was arrested together with a former French Foreign Legion colonel named Camelin and members ofReuter - 867 words
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Article146 1962-03-27 1 7 MISSING SOLDIERS BACK IN STORE SINGAPORE. Mon. Seven British servicemen who unsuccessfully tried to sail their yachts round Singapore in early March five j ended up on the Indonesian island of Pulau Samboe, and two were reported missing are i all back here now. They arrived here this evening146 words
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Article29 1962-03-27 1 171 CASUALTIES ALGIERS. Mon— Tronic onettcd fire into rrwwd here today when .V>n pi" OAS demonstrators stem* i"d police barrier. At least SI people killed 150 wmd29 words
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Article273 1962-03-27 2 TIN: 'NOTHING HAS CHANGED' I ONDON. Mon.— Last Fridays announcement of a surplus of 164,000 tons of tin in the United States strategic stockpile does little to alter the nearterm situation in the metal, says Financial Times commentator Lodestar. The revelation of a surplus does show that the release ofReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-03-27 2 Typing— by mouth A MAGIC MACHINE HELPS POLIO VICTIM PAUL LEAD A FULL LIFE fHOI'GH unable to more His body from the neck down, polio victim Paul Bates of Horsham. Sussex, is operating the typewriter (background) at speeds ovor 45 words a minute. The tube in his month is the175 words
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152 1962-03-27 2 HEATH IS OPENING TWO-DAY MART TALKS IN CANADA OTTAWA. Mon.— Mr. Edward Heath, Britain's chief common market negotiator, opens two days of talks here today In what the Canadian Press news agency said could be' preparation for a vital phase of the negotiations on British Market membership. Mr. Heath. DeputyReuter - 152 words
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Article311 1962-03-27 2 T ONDON, Mon. A new party game at which millions can be won or lost is occupying the serious attention of Britain's business boardrooms. It !s not chemin-de-fer. not roulette, but real big business played by electronic computer. A computer manufacturing firm has introduced the gameReuter - 311 words
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291 1962-03-27 2 Nerve gas in both US, Soviet arsenals WASHINGTON, Monday. JWO ADMINISTRATION officials said in Congressional testimony released today that both the United States and Russia were developing nerve gas capable of paralysing the population of an entire city for hours. Appearing last January before the Senate Armed Services Committee, AssistantUPI - 291 words
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Article71 1962-03-27 2 SYDNEY. Mon.— The Dutch liner Oranje was diverted 1,000 miles from Indonesian waters during her voyage from Europe to Australia, to avoid any trouble in the area, the ship's captain said on arrival here today. It was feared the ship, carrying 1.000 passengers, mostly Dutch, would be commandeeredReuter - 71 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-03-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I «XiQ TAIIOC'S V WAITING TO TAILOR P MBS GAMBOL TOLD) Hrn "THAT AS MXI -S WONT CALL OH J ,-ft HIM ME MUST/ m v Jk /3Jn/ SUIT34 words
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306 1962-03-27 3 ALGIERS, Monday VI K. CHRISTIAN Fouchet, France's newly appointed High Commissioner in Algeria, told the Europeans of Algeria last night they would be making "a terrible mistake" if they did not accept the cease-fire agreements recently concluded between France and the Algerian freedom fighters. lieReuter - 306 words
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512 1962-03-27 3 ALGERIANS MARCH IN A PEACE PARADE OUJDA (East Morocco), Monday \M OHAMMED Ben Bella, Deputy Premier in the Algerian Provisional Government, and three other Ministers released by the French last week, took the salute here yesterday as the nationalist army staged its first public parade. Thousands of refugees watched theReuter - 512 words
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106 1962-03-27 3 Top French soldier under house arrest |>.\KIS. Mon. France's only living Marshal, Alphonse Juin, is under virtual house arrest, the newspaper L'Aurore said today. The newspaper, to which Marshal Juin has contributed articles, said: "Since Friday eveninjj. Alphonse Juin has been practically under arrest in his own home on theReuter - 106 words
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265 1962-03-27 3 LONDON. Monday pRITICAL decisions on the formation of a coalition or national government for Britain's East African colony of Kenya by the "Big Two" African political parties are expected to be taken here this week. If the two parties tht Kenya African Democratic UnionReuter - 265 words
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143 1962-03-27 3 LONDON, Monday. A CIGARETTE manufacturer here has had to close down temporarily because of the smoking scare caused by the recent Royal College of Physicians report, which found links between smoking and lung cancer, according to the Tobacco Workers' 1 Union. Tobacco shares have alreadyReuter - 143 words
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Article72 1962-03-27 3 WASHINGTON, Mon Army chemical warfare experts have developed a new device to quell rioting crowds —a gas dispenser fitted to the rotor blades of a helicopter which can lay down a screen of Irritant gas over i wirjf area. The dispenser uses the revolving rotorReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement154 1962-03-27 3 Wm KEEP wiOi the freedom Tampax brings There's not a day in the whole year that you can't feel cool and fresh and comfortable. Not a day you can't bathe, shower or swim. Not a day you can't wear toe slimmest of skim, the shortest shorts. That's how it is154 words
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Advertisement385 1962-03-27 3 GOOD SOUND ADVICE^ (MADE IN GERMANY) THE ULTIMATE IN PERFORMANCE AND STYLING S Model 91 50 STEREO ISABELLA/STEREO Tks« totat* powerful NORDMENDE deluxe Radio A NORDMENDE Masterpiece of highest TechReceiver with 6 Wavebands (SSW -f- IMW) nkal Perfection and beauty in Cabinetry. Its 10 Vclret, 2-channel Stereo Amplifier with superb385 words
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Miscellaneous385 1962-03-27 3 RADIO MALAYA fo| k- s ougs Prom Around The sSZSSI short S.™ World: 110 c SEBVICE 417 metres RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Tune Sigiml. No- shurtwwf gara-ku. News Headlines; 0.00 41 metre. Morning Melodies; 7.00 Render MtDILM vvi skrvicf .ous With Music; 7.30 Time »ItUIUM »AW. MJt\lCt Signal. The News;385 words
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Article30 1962-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual oratorical contest of the St. Joseph's Institution Literary and Dramatic Society will be held on Mar. 30 from 8.30 a.m. in the school hall.30 words
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Article, Illustration515 1962-03-27 4 CALL TO LEADERS AND EMINENT PERSONS OF SINGAPORE PEOPLE CAN THEN FOLLOW, SAYS DR. SLAMET gINGAPORE, Mon. Professor Dr. Slamet Muljana, head of the Dewan Bahasa dan Kebndayaan, today stressed the need j for eminent persons and leaders in the different walks of life in Singapore515 words
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726 1962-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday fWPPOSITION mcmv bers today joined forces to attack the Government for refusing to take staff from Cable and Wireless Ltd. and the Telecommunications Department into a new statutory board on terms "no less favourable than" what they were at present726 words
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142 1962-03-27 4 WORK ON THEATRE 'OFFICIALLY' STARTS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today started a piling machine to mark the official beginning of construction work on the $1,500,000 National Theatre in the King George V Park. The ceremony was witnessed by by a group of people, including Mr.142 words
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Article236 1962-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A YOUNG widow, Tham Yoke Ling, told the Assize Court today how her husband, Bay Bak Lim, 22, a tombstone maker, was attacked by two or three persons one night in December last. Tham was testifying at the trial of Koh Nar, 52,236 words
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Article102 1962-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Tanglin Club has asked some of its 110 striking employees, now occupying the club's quarters at Its premises In Stevens Road, to vacate them because it considers that they are no longer in its employment. Mf. Cheng Den Yoon. the secretary of102 words
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Article43 1962-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Fong Peck Yew has been elected President of the Singapore Pall Society. The society will hold a twoday celebration at the Mangala Vlhare on Mar. 31 its first anniversary and on April 1, to mark Cheng Beng.43 words
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Miscellaneous305 1962-03-27 4 AIR ARRIVALS AHu DEPARTURES THE following Is today's ache- Malayan Airways: Prom Pen- Medan (OA 983) 8.30 ajn. dule of civil aircraft move- ang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Ma- Japan Air Uaea: To Bangkok, menus at Paya Lebar airport lacca (ML 103) 11.55 a.m.; from Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 713) 8305 words
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217 1962-03-27 5 'DON'T GIVE L-LICENCE BEFORE HIGHWAY CODE TEST' OINGAPORE, Mon. The Safety First, committee of the Automobile Association of Singapore has recommended that no provisional licence should be granted to a person before he passes a Highway Code test. An editorial in The Highway, the associaton's monthly magazine, says the committee217 words
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Article23 1962-03-27 5 PENANG, Mon— O. R. Naina Mohamed, 57, was allowed bail today after being charged with possessing 258 packets of Indian hemp.23 words
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Article96 1962-03-27 5 'Horne 1 cannon injures 7 KUCHINC. Mon.— Seven young Ibans. including a 10-year-old girl, were injured when a homemade cannon exploded in their long house at Rumah Lembak, in the Kapit district, at the weekend. The cannon exploded while beirg loaded with powder collected from fire-crackeis. One of the victims,96 words
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160 1962-03-27 5 IPOH, Monday. rpHE Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Shaari bin 1 Shaflee, today signed a $5.75 million contract for the laying of 22 miles of water mains in the second phase of the Lower Perak water supply scheme. The pipes will stretch ttua Tapah160 words
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Article22 1962-03-27 5 PENANO, Mon. Burglars broke into a Prangin Road market stall at the week-end and stole $600 worth of salt fish.22 words
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Article34 1962-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, returned from Singapore today after attending a ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone for Umno House there.34 words
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Article61 1962-03-27 5 F:\ANG. Mon A land owner. Tune Chong Nun, has reported to police the theft of 20 lorry loads of earth, valued at 8400. from his land at Batu Lanrhang Lane yesterday. I'ang told police he saw about 10 labourers digging the earth and loading it into lorries. They61 words
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Article, Illustration370 1962-03-27 5 A LOT OF DOCUMENTS MISSING, D.P.P. TELLS JUDGE AT CONTINUED TRIAL OF PHEE PENANG, Monday. "A LOT of. documents" pertaining to certain meetings of the Butterworth Town Council were missing, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Syed Othmaji bin Syed Ali, told the Assize Court here today at370 words
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Article, Illustration399 1962-03-27 5 Lively response to the Cobbold probe MALAYSIA: SOME PRO, SOME ANTI, BUT... KUCHING, Mon.— The Cobbold Commission's efforts to find out the views of Sarawak people on Malaysia are meeting with a good response. Last week the commission wound up its tour of Sarawak's Third Division, after recording tr-e views399 words
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Article21 1962-03-27 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. M>n.--Mr. K. Kallalnathan. t»uk't Mertajam District Scout Commissioner, has been appointed Area Scout Commissioner for Province Wellesley.21 words
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Article25 1962-03-27 5 PENANO. Mon.— A sampan man. Goh Kirn Hoe, 46 today was jailed for three weeks for possessing 1431 b of stolen rubber.25 words
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225 1962-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon T<HE president of the Income Tax Officers' Union, Mr. T. Narendran, blamed poor salaries for widespread discontentment and frustration among officers In the department. In a statement to the Straits Times, Mr. Narendran called on the government to remedy the situation225 words
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151 1962-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hundreds of teenagers here are taking part in cultural competitions sponsored by the Young Friends of the Federation Arts Council. Competitions organLsed by the council Include folk dancing, elocution, drama and talentlme and are open to students from all secondary151 words
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Article99 1962-03-27 5 PAY CUT MOVE: TEACHERS QUIT I^UCHING, Mon. More than 50 out of la teachers employed by three big Chinese secondary schools here have decided to resign as a result of a proposal to cut their pay. Their services with the schools end on Saturday. So far they have refused to99 words
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Article45 1962-03-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Arunasalam Kuthlan was enarged today with the attempted murder of M. Ramasamy. 45, by stabbing him with a Knife in Crawford Street at -bout 5 a.m. today. No plea was recorded. Ku thian was remanded in custody for a week45 words
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Advertisement166 1962-03-27 5 These three kids started tin iversity 5 Jf jff And they won't bankrupt Mom and Dad, either. This morning their parents opened a Savings Account for each of them at First National City Bank. Regular deposits over the years will quickly make the three funds grow. And by the time166 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-03-27 6 Dance and a song while executives open the mail THE man on the left does the twist, the older man the ronggeng. And out of step is the Malayan business world. Straits Times picture37 words
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195 1962-03-27 6 Girl's murder: A search in two States by police SEGAMAT. Mon. Police in two States were today given copies of a photograph of a man wanted in connection with the murder of Convent student Goh See Moy, 14, whose naked body was found in a river here on Saturday. The195 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-03-27 6 LAST HUG, THEN ENVOY IS OFF TO MANILA IfIALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya's Ambassador-de-signate to the Philippines. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, left today to take up his new appointment in Manila. He is the first career diplomat to be promoted to ambassador. At the airport to see him off were159 words
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235 1962-03-27 6 SINGAPORE, Mon LIOPES for an early n settlement of the four-day strike by 130 employees of Cooper Brothers, company secretaries, rose today. "Complete agreement" has been reached on claims for new pay scales, the management and Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union235 words
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Article59 1962-03-27 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A motorist in whose car police found 54 lottery books and 17 betting slips, was today fined $300— In default, three months' Jail for assisting in the running of a 1000--characters lottery. Lai Poh Kirn. 24. pleaded guilty to having the books and slips59 words
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106 1962-03-27 6 BINGAPORE. Mon— The Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, spent a quiet day In Singapore today. In the morning, he played golf with the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. After resting in the afternoon, he had a private dinner with106 words
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267 1962-03-27 7 OAHARI ALI - OAHARI ALI Ministry's advice on better job prospects By Kuala Lumpur, Monday CANDIDATES who obtained the General Ceritificate of Education in the examination results recently announced are advised to take the full Cambridge School Certificate Examination again if they wish to improve their267 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-03-27 7 .MISS Vik Mci Lens, a pilot, and Mr. Lim Fob Thye. Perak state badminton player, who were married in Ipoh on Sunday. The bride was the second Asian girl in Perak to pass a solo test in a Perak Flying Club Tiger Moth aircraft60 words
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Article41 1962-03-27 7 MUAR. Mon.— The question of whether rural development can solve unemployment will be a topic in lnter-secondar,? school debates here tomorrow. The debate Is held tor National Language Month. More than 10 schools her t will take part.41 words
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89 1962-03-27 7 U'UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— 1 The Royal Malayan Air Force wants more Malayan pilots. Applicants must be federal citizens and must have reached their 18th birthday, but should not be more than 23 years old unless they hold special qualifications. The minimum educational requirements89 words
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Article53 1962-03-27 7 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca police arrested a local secret society leader at Newcome Road here over the weekend under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. The man. said to be the assistant leader of the 969 secret society, is alleged to have been responsible for a number of53 words
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Article36 1962-03-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, .ion.— The Indian High Commissioner here. Mr. Y. K. '"uri, will give a talk on "Kashmir" o the Public Forum Society of the Teachers' Training College in Pantal Valley on Wednesday evening.36 words
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Article178 1962-03-27 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Monday. rpHE Sultan of Trengganu said today at the open- ing of the new session of the Trengganu Slate Assembly: "It is the intention of my Government to complete the state's iive-year development plans in two-and-a-half years. "I call on all Government servants to178 words
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Article57 1962-03-27 7 IPOH. Mon. Two members of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mr. Hsu Chla Shlng of the Ipoh branch and Mr. LI Lye Hock of the Teluk Anson branch, leave here by air tomorrow for England. They will undergo a six month course at the bank's London57 words
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Article34 1962-03-27 7 IPOH. Mon. The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Date Shaari bin Shaflee. today declared open a three -day civics course for 36 members of boards of managers of national type schools tn Perak.34 words
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327 1962-03-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. LEADERS of the Malayan tin industry said here today that the weekend announcement of the U.S. strrtegic stockpile surplus of 164,000 tons of tin did not take them by surprise. The figure was larger than expected in some quarters. A leading sharebroker here327 words
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105 1962-03-27 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A coffee shop proprietor, Bok Siang Chee, 51. was stabbed during a robbery bid at the 14th mile. Changi Road, early today. Bok was sleeping in hUshop when he felt someone feeling in his pocket. On waking up he found105 words
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Article146 1962-03-27 7 PERAK PLEDGE FAITH IN CUEPACS IPOH. Mon.— A resolu--1 tion pledging full support to the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services in its fight for the reorganisation of the government clerical services was passed at a meeting of the Cuepacs Perak co-ordinating committee here yesterday.146 words
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Advertisement251 1962-03-27 7 mm PATIENCE Another Prizt-Wimmg Pholo Taken With a Minolta Rain can't stop this boy from fishing.or One of the newest features stop a Minolta from getting this prize-win- of the superb Minolta SR-1 ning picture. Minoltas perform as well single lens reflex is the reunder marginal conditions as less profes-251 words
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1594 1962-03-27 8 fc ßid to cover threats of retrenchment with lawyer's language' SINGAPORE. Mon. \JR. C. V. DEVAN NAIR, counsel for fhe Singapore Printing Employees' Union, today accused counsel for the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. J. J. Rattray. of having made 'bland assertions prejudicial1,594 words
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Miscellaneous106 1962-03-27 8 Bugs Bunny By Balph Hvintdahl iA m l Abnor Bfi M f"PP /^NO^'TMETAMMGOfOKAY \r DOmT MATTER KdSUTHLK VjAi_,FACES HAIM'T I/^AH LL G»T MARWIM'SAmT) I >/A&f?yvo'WlDDE^-_X HOW IT TURNS OUT.? NOT. J IMRftWTINT. IM A K'ARRIASE, A I HE'SREFEREEIM'A r~^ KIM AH'«EE tt*E >AMLL GO THROUGH NOT" PO'K CHOPS ISTM MAN106 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1962-03-27 9 A name that soon became famous and feared... A HARVEST IN HARLOTRY, AND- KENNETH ALLSOP The Bootleggers CHAPTER THREE OF STORY ABOUT CHICAGO S PROHIBITION ERA ROBERT ST. JOHN, editor of the Cicero Tribune, who bravely continued to print anti-Capone editorials, was coshed, kicked and had his lace smashed in1,586 words
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Obituary75 1962-03-27 10 iv Words Sit (Minimum) THEVENORAM— cabIe news received from Ceylon death of Theveodram on i:ird March. Brother of F.V. Rajendra und V. Vijeyeodram of K.U, son-in-law of Mr. Mrs. Murugesu Ipob. RAJENORA: Mary 38 wife ot K.V. lujendra daughter of Mr. Mrs. B. C. Samuel of Kuala LJpls passed75 words
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Article34 1962-03-27 10 20 Words $1$ (Minimum) the FAMILY OF the late Mr. H.L. '■■ater thank relatives, friends and I -ociatlons for messages of condolence, iloral tributes, transport, donations for masses and attendance at the funeral.34 words
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Obituary33 1962-03-27 10 10 Words Sl9 (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of Michael r-iioni 800 Kheng died S7-S-W. Two vnrs today our hearts still sore, we miss you as time goes on more and more.33 words
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Article141 1962-03-27 10 20 Words Sit (Minimum) KIWI kwikwax, for that real r-hme on floors and furniture. Kiwi Kwlk-Wax gives a brilliant coating mat's non-slip and water-resistant. BE A 0000 Malayan— Read Bert t a H man. The National Newspaper In •in- romamsed National Language and 1. 1 1 low contemporary developments141 words
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Article648 1962-03-27 10 Plain speaking rarely does harm, and the Tengku's homily to Singapore's extremists may do much good. But let it be clear what the Prime Minister said. He did not threaten to close the causeway if Singapore rejects merger and Malaysia. If Singapore stays outside Malaysia it will be648 words
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Article362 1962-03-27 10 Mr. Averell Harriman, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, could not have been more emphatic in making known his Government's policy in Laos. He told the rightwing leaders that they would be responsible if further hostilities occurred in Laos and, htiving told them, walked out and told the362 words
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Article200 1962-03-27 10 With the support price at $15 a picul, Malayan rice is not cheap. Thailand can supply at about $9 a picul. This is not to say that higher productivity on padi land is not a desirable objective clesrly it is but merely that self-sufficiency for its own sake200 words
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389 1962-03-27 10 Britain and Singapore: Liability to tax REFER to the letter from 1 Mr Lovell Hewitt (S.T. March 20) and wish to clarify the taxation consequences In regard to the matters raised, in the event of failure to negotiate a new double tax agreement with the United Kingdom. In the case389 words
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Letter201 1962-03-27 10 mHE announcement by Sir X Alexander Oppenhelm. the Vice-Chancellor, that "Chinese studies" can be offered by students entering the University of Malaya this year as one of their subjects in the Arts degree course is Indeed gratifying. The Department of Chinese studies alms at providing courses for201 words
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Letter45 1962-03-27 10 r rHE two series of articles published recently In the Straits Times under the headings "Airline Detective" and "Fanny and the Regent of Slam" comprised extracts from books written respectively by Donald Fish and R. J. Minney, and published by Collins of London.45 words
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Article, Illustration975 1962-03-27 10 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - PERON: THE SPELL THAT STILL LINGERS... J. HALCRO FERGUSON From BUENOS AIRES, Monday THE success of the Peronista parties in last week's election in Argentina has undoubtedly come as a shock to President Frondizi's Government particularly as earlier provincial elections had shown an increase in votes for Dr. Frondizi's IntransigentOFNS - 975 words
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Advertisement553 1962-03-27 10 Striits Times ARUUy MaH Classified advertisements may be handed toe Ist Floor COLD STORAOK ARCADE Orchsrd Rosa COLD STORAOE IXNCNU AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONa KCI'PCL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Authorised Agents: crrr book stork ltd Winchester House. Collyer Quay THI NEWS PSJONT Fltzpetrkk'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL. 3 Admlrslty Road. Neval Base a.553 words
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Advertisement57 1962-03-27 10 Accidentfl^ te Need xj&P Worry V sum Quink INK in Washable Royal Blue Washes Out Completely! Ideal for home and school use because Wanhable Super Quink is easily removed from fingers and clothes with a quick rinsing. For permanent records, choose from 6 other permanent colours, suptn ouiwk ink ib57 words
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Advertisement77 1962-03-27 10 Jt f 8 HER soap —and his soap... W £^^Ba££auawl \l By Jin n il that's the beauty of Imperial Leather Toilet Soap Bhe loves Imperial Leather because it's kind to her skin and keeps it clean and radiantly healthy. He likes it because it s fresh and flrm> and77 words
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326 1962-03-27 11 SHARES GO-AHEAD: KEAN SIEW HITS BACK DENANG, Mon. The general secretary of the Socialist Front, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today described as "ludicrous" the Federation Government's reply to his criticisms last week of its recent decision to allow Malay government servants to buy up to $10,000 worth of shares each326 words
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Article30 1962-03-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sir Reginald Biddle. a director of Taylor Woodrow (Overseas) Ltd., and Lady Biddle. will arrive here on Thursday for a four-week visit to the Federation.30 words
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Article, Illustration1854 1962-03-27 11 Lib-Socs issue a challenge to the Tengku 'UNMALAYAN POLITICAL ACTIVITIES' IN SINGAPORE BLAMED FOR SUSPICION AND FEAR IN FEDERATION SINGAPORE, Monday. JTJN LIM YEW HOCK, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, said today that if Singapore rejected the agreement for closer associa^Dn with the Federation, it1,854 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-03-27 11 WITH blisters all over her little body, 15--month-old Carol, stares wide-eyed at a Straits Times cameraman With her is her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Mitchell, who entered the fourth day of a hunger strike yesterday.40 words
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85 1962-03-27 11 Housewife killed in scissors stabbing SINGAPORE, Mon. A housewife, Hasnah binte Ahmad 23, was stabbed to death in her home at the 6J mile Yio Chu Kang Road at 4.30 p.m. today. Detectives found Hasnah lying in a pool of blood In her bedroom. A pair of bloodstained scissors was85 words
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Article21 1962-03-27 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The Sultan of Trengganu today opened a new $1 million Secretariat building and offices here21 words
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390 1962-03-27 11 BABY COVERED WITH BLISTERS: MOTHER 'TOO WEAK 9 IN BED SINGAPORE, Mon. r pHE British Army authorities here have decided A to send to hospital the 15-month-old baby of Mrs. Cynthia Mitchell 18-year-old serviceman s wife, who is now on a "hunger strike" to force the British War Office to390 words
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207 1962-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A schoolgirl, Urn Kah Slang, 19, was obsessed with the idea that she was useless and one day last month, she eluded her worried parents, who had been keeping an eye on her, and Jumped to her death from the Upper Pickering207 words
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Article197 1962-03-27 11 RALLIES: BARISAN MAN FINED $80 CINGAPORE, Mon. Ong Chan Sam, Barisan Sosialls assemblyman for Chua Chu Kang, was today fined $40 on each of two summons charges of being the promoter of two assemblies, held without a police permit, last October. Ong, who pie; ited not guilty, sr I' that197 words
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Article20 1962-03-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Japanese Ambassador here. Mr. Wataru Okuma, left for Penang today for a routine visit.20 words
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Advertisement73 1962-03-27 11 Keep your family 9f§k fit WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE IT'S A TONIC, Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A OECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prove73 words
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Article, Illustration751 1962-03-27 12 ISMIBAPTISTA - STAY-AT-HOME HOLIDAY FOR FAMILY ISMIBAPTISTA by a page that keeps you in the news It can be fun if planned differently each day tastes. ABOUT this time of the year many parents will decide on taking a holiday and in all probability it will be a joint family get-away from751 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-03-27 12 QOME of the most 3 beautiful Island flowers from Hawaii will arrive by air this week in time for the Singapore Flower Show which opens on Friday. The* picture above show* Pan American Stewardesses Miss Rosalie Yamauchi (left) and Miss Shirley Kaing with a representation of251 words
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Advertisement306 1962-03-27 12 iwi&ft Why diet and (flsliiij exercise to slim yourseiP .£&s&•s ■•$:*:$:':':«:-j> There s an easier i?i*i':si*:si >:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•? way to a fiattermg •:sisis3r figure. Ks*-*i*i'i*ij •!«:*X*xL No dieting. •Xvs«:|lj\ No exercising >&js:*:s:*x*w Eat anything 2sisiy ;X-:£x;sx*i\ you like and yfvivi'i'x ••••••••••^••••••:$i$i3 Take vX'X-x"xv:j Illlff BON KORETS *W$ slimming tablets. •s*X;X:>:|x«iV Absolutely306 words
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Advertisement194 1962-03-27 12 Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Claxo— is a complete food that needs no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains cafcium and -vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group vitamins194 words
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Miscellaneous281 1962-03-27 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 3. Etre un Haricot (6, 4). I. Cay type of crowd turning a 4. Hand over the poles in a hair at nothing (8). corner (7). 9- What gives workers educa- S. 12. Royal bird displays vulgar Uon and knowledge will take ostentation (S). away power281 words
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1180 1962-03-27 13 Bank cashier witness is fined for perjury in kidnap case 7 WENT IN TAXI TO FETCH LETTER TO SAVE PETROL AND WEAR ON MY CAR TYRES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday WITNESS ior the prosecution was convicted of perjury today at the continued hearing of three men and a woman tentatively charged1,180 words
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270 1962-03-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The $1 million wage claim move by Malaya's 30,000 employees in the clerical services lias been temporarily shelved. This was disclosed today by the secretary-general of the Congress of Unions ol Employees in the Public and Civil Services. Mr. G.270 words
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Advertisement468 1962-03-27 13 Jwvil '^W^.MAKPS STATEMENTS > MAKE M M% |^^^HaBELS ADDRESSES LABELS AL^^9H JJ^^H "jBfik'LAMINAreS'LAMtNATES'Lm fc ■.^^■i;s.(:oriKS.coi > !F.s-ca JET' A i 1 5 MAKES STATEMENTS MAKE A v P^ ADDRESSES LABELS AD^^^HU J^HH es cop i es co r i es cvHHEHfcjfiHi^HH! jj^^r^ S MAKES STATEMENTS MAKESj JK" j$ E& c468 words
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Article, Illustration361 1962-03-27 14 Growing number of ships call at local ports SINGAPORE, FEDERATION OFFER EVEN BETTER OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH MALAYSIA: VISITORS TRADE between Malaya and Denmark js steadily increasing and a growing number of Danish businessmen arc visiting Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Typical of the businessmen were two who toured361 words
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114 1962-03-27 14 PRESSURE PIPES ORDER BY GAS DEPT. ANEW Australian company has gained its first export order— from Singapore, writes Keith Hooper in Sydney The order worth A £70.000 $455,000) is from the Singapore City Gas Department and is for cast-iron pressure pipes In 18-foot lengths. Joint venture The Australian company !s114 words
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215 1962-03-27 14 Merger bid? No, says chief of Paramount 'THERE Is absolutely 1 no foundation in the rumours which have been current in Singapore of an y change in the constitution of Paramount Films Inc. locally involving a merger with or take-over by Columbia Films. This was stated in Singapore last week215 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-03-27 14 X-RAY ENGINEER ON STUDY TRIP IN HOLLAND MR. PHILIP TAN (above), Philips' X-ray engineer in Koala Lumpur has left for a three-month special training in the X-ray and electro medical fields in Holland. A spokesman of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., local agents, said that business in this line63 words
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221 1962-03-27 14 A PERMANENT American trade Centre will soon be opened in Bangkok to interest more U.S. companies in the marketing potential of SouthEast Asia including Singapore and the Federation. The establishment of the centre reflects once again the confidence of the United States221 words
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Article48 1962-03-27 14 The British motor industry produced 102.518 passenger cars in February compared with 94.011 in January and 60.425 In February last year, the Board of Trade announced in London. The weekly average for February this year was 25JJ10 cars against 23.503 cars In the previous month.48 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-03-27 14 NECCHI SEWING MACHINES FOR INDUSTRY VECCHI S.p.A. will introduce their industrial sew--11 ing machines to Singapore and the Federation, probably next year, said the export manager. Mr. Tito Giamporcaro. At present the company sells only domestic sewing machines of various models and sizes ranging from portable to cabinet types on229 words
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Article109 1962-03-27 14 More oysters imported from Japan TtfORE Japanese oyiTl sters are being imported into Singapore and the Federation. Twenty-four cases of frozen oysters have lust arrived tn Singapore. The single oysters were packed in printed polythene paper by Hichiro Gyogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Hiroshima. Raw or cooked Mr. Kirn Yung Dulr. proprietor109 words
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Article111 1962-03-27 14 BIG DROP IN PENANG'S 1961 TRADE PENANGS overall trade dropped by $50.1 million last year, totalling $1,833.7 million, against $1,883.8 million the previous year. The drop. Inche Mohamed Nairn bin Haji Ahmad, the State Economic Officer explained, could be attributed to the decline in rubber exports which fell from $614.8111 words
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Article22 1962-03-27 14 SARAWAK'S revenue collections In February from export, import and excise daUes totalled $2468.483. a drop of $900,438 compared with January22 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-03-27 14 Malayans using modern devices DEOPLE in Singapore r and the Federation of Malaya are quick at utilising every available j modern material to minimise cost of labour and time taken for construction projects. This was stated in Singapore last week by Mr. A.E.B. Green of Dexion Ltd. London, manufacturers of137 words
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Article164 1962-03-27 14 Speaking of the merlt.s of the material, Mr. Green brought out as an example the building feat which a group of inmates from Sungei Buloh, near Kuala Lumpur, jhad been able to achieve I through the use of Dexioa angles They built a steel frameiwork 200 ft. Oy164 words
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Advertisement578 1962-03-27 14 Advortise>ment Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Kinds Healing Substance That Relieves Fain. Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the ceased to be a problem!" And nrst time science has found among these sufferers were a new healing substance with very wide variety of haemorrthe astonishing578 words
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Advertisement63 1962-03-27 14 y* wft' VQfl t Bng' Tv w^^M awar Jk Iff m *!^r9 Mm w& 3 FLIGHTSHU IEVERYAWEEKj To and from BANGKOK ever/ Monday, Wednesday and Friday <*^(fai%ulab NEW ELECTRA ■»oM»g Office: Ist ftoar, tank of China Bid?., Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (3 lines) Bay No. 20, Hotel MUrKn, Kuala Uimpwr.63 words
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Advertisement1577 1962-03-27 15 10 LIVtRPOOI ft WEST COASI UK mm tun tarn r rkaai raaaaa i CIYTONEW Hivrt UtarpaM. Glaigc*. ll Pt/Mar a Mar a/11 UERIES A'moutn I paal. Raaa> hhi Hi 31 Mar 21 Mar 21/ 2 Apr 1 MILAMPM utarpaal biaaaaa i« Part Apr 2 litaraaal »n w I H I1,577 words
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Advertisement1270 1962-03-27 15 THE E. A. C. LINESIAqiWtS IB MEOITERIUNEAH. CONIHUNTAI > tCANBIHAIIAH lIWU SGiZSTtS. ">'a«ti S'na* Paaaea AJc^ffii lUTLANIIA" I t2SH 27 Mar Mll Hat a/a Mar f3r\S2\\ll BEIRA 29 Mir 4 Apr 5, 7 Apr II "SnafAHl SllANIIA" I) t 23, Apt it, 11 Apt 21 21 Apt «MT>S/ "BUSUANCA- a)....1,270 words
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Advertisement1515 1962-03-27 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD f UNION IDHDINt MIKjAFOtMI TEI: B4lt/I I»PREM SERVICE TB IHIOON. lIWUPIBI I CINTINtNTAI PltTI. raora raaai •kNMkcatw, nj awg i aaa, na«i«. m ar* ia Pi/Mar a Mar zti i KMVM (Uaj u*ara«at. iwfi HaiaWt Mar WI II Pt/Mar a ftar 1/ 1 Nanrueait .E.l-1,515 words
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Advertisement1316 1962-03-27 15 «m^ McALJSTER *3b CO.. LTD TCJI »U: Na. aai. V^^ t»1""" LtMS KJLAVBNES* UMB UMIIM. aAMlaat HtllMUl IM MMUIJIk FRMCIUk I NAVM ft ami. ItATTU. ffMCMmt ft PORUANi mm n emu mm US m fT m SM if. il/a Mar 11 Mar/ IMr a/a Mar as",, aawiaaft, MMJI MM* NMata1,316 words
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Article40 1962-03-27 16 March 26. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 79 V 4 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). ILL.: 79' i cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN. $479.50 per picnl (down 153.37 J.^). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down five tons).40 words
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Article110 1962-03-27 16 March 26 Three months. (UNOFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS P. N. 13 cts. Cold storage 54 M. Box 12 cts. Steamship 9 eta Braveries 25 eta. 8. Times) 13 eta. Robinson 9 eta. S. Traders 20 eta. 8. Darby sd. I'nlteers 13 eta. W. Jacks 9 eta. MININGS A.. Amal110 words
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Article253 1962-03-27 16 TNI Malayan tiehan«e Bankt Amielation made these changes In lt» rates to merchants yesterday London: selling TT or On 3/8 29/S3: buying 1~1 3/4 1/33. OD S/4 1 16, 30 d/st 2/4 3/16, 43 d'st 2/4 1/4. 60 d/st 3/4 5/16. M d'st 3/4 7/16. 120 d/st 2253 words
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481 1962-03-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE tin share section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was demoralised yesterday with holders, particularly in the morning, ready to throw away shares and there was very heavy selling. The realisation tnat America has 164,000 long tons of tin481 words
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Article23 1962-03-27 16 Malayan Stock Indices March 24 March 26 Industrials. 170.90 170.92 Tins: 331.89 318.06 S rubbers: 194.82 194.82 Jan. I 1958 10023 words
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Article615 1962-03-27 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ked. Dispensary (2.0001 *1.40 ON, (l.fioOi $1. 41: PatsPatricks (1.000) $1.73: Gammon (1,000) 51. 70: J. Wau«h (1.000) 52.20: M. Cement (2.000) $2.82; Robmson ords (1.00O) $1.40. 51. 40 PL:615 words
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214 1962-03-27 16 HPHE tin price in Singapore yesterday reacted very sharply by $3.37£ falling to $479.50 per picul. Local market sources attri- buted this to the withdrawing of consumers in view of the uncertainty into which the market has been plunged by the revelation214 words
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Article106 1962-03-27 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. JNVESTMENT Shares fluctuated narrowly in quieter trade. (Mta closed irreitular. \.O.(i. was featured with a sharp drop to 90s. and rights to 765.. after news that testing of Moonie number two was further delayed. Base metals closed steady, but quiet and loans were firm. Mount Isa106 words
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Article191 1962-03-27 16 SHIM lying alongside tne Slngspera wharvei today: Kunak a*/M, Myrmidon 23/24. Nagsmki 4S, Orient Trader 2S/26. Straat Clar-nce 27/2S, straat Mozambique 4/5, Hal L»e 19, Adna 1/2. Outer roada: Betlrl. Kally. Ptirparacam. Melho, Kluang, Glanir. An. RoKota, Rajula, Leewaoa. Hat LI. Llpls. Ardenods. Ping An, Haiya. Naess191 words
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Article114 1962-03-27 16 C MINIS! Produce Ixsliange Slngas»re noon owtses per picul jrosterday: CeMnut ell: bulk $37 sellers, drum $41 sellers: Ce*rai March UK/Contlnmt $2<l boyera. $27i wlWv Pappon Muntak white $170 sellers. Sarawak white $l«Tt aellers. special Sarawak black SI32J sellers, garbled Lampoog Mark $1321 sellers. ABTA ***** sellslngaa«rs Coconut114 words
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Article217 1962-03-27 16 APRIL flnt grade rubber Buyer* closed 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 79» cents per Ib. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday's cloaltnt price. The tone was oligntly ■staffer. Federation of Malaya Rubber exchange closing prices in cents par yesterday: Int 1 R. 8.8.217 words
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Article216 1962-03-27 16 ARIL flrst (ride rubber feuytr* V^ f.e.n. rlcMwd at 4.30 p.m. In StaKnpore yeMerd.iv at 791 cent! per lt>.. (down on«-«lghth of a cent) on Friday* closing price Ttir i-lo«lng ton* was Inictlvt. S.C.C.R.A. cloning prices In cants per n>. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.216 words
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Advertisement1064 1962-03-27 16 >^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Cxpresa O.ft.A Pacific e> Atlantic Coa.ni Sarvtom tl> ti* EM «l» 3°M»» H'teet H'ioio I >'C>KO 1 'nsfOi "><» "KiarkMa Maiu Jt Tt Mar 2 Apr II Apr Apr M Apr 14 Ma} I ->Mjita«a Mars- a/24 «»i IS apt l« an, liiii n Mat1,064 words
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Advertisement683 1962-03-27 16 Tojjfeam THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. Uff^Ln from Upaa. Snantul n. Htßftitf Ports. Lusiit Hi Spore Penang "LUCIE SCHULTE" 1/ M» Fraa Raagaaa. leatiag In Nug Km. Mail. its*. Otaka. Nataya ft Vakataaa Singaoora "AUNCMYITTA" (Fk Hongkong Only) IB Mar "ELENI" "K" 3/ Atr "ELSE NIELSEN" J/ 4 Apr683 words
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Advertisement183 1962-03-27 16 SHIPPING NOTICE M.V. "MAIN LLOYD" ARRIVED: 24.3.62 Consignees nre hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 3.4.62 at godowns 45 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD. Singapore Office. 2nd Floor. V NTS. BldK-.183 words
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Advertisement1488 1962-03-27 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR TEMPORARY CLERK /TYPIST JABATAN KERJA RAYA SUM RIVER ROAD DEVIATION Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the post of Temporary Clerk/ Typist for tbe above project. Applicants should have good experience in routine correspondence and must be fast and accurate1,488 words
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Advertisement577 1962-03-27 17 (Continue* from Pact lv, SITUATIONS VACANT •s Word* Si (Mln.)— Bom tt et*. txira WANTED Malay General Amah live In Tanglln area. Reply Boa A 6802 B.T Spore WANTED OUTDOOR SALESMEN for Pharmaceutical and Confectionery. Please apply In parson to 37. Lens Kee Road. Singapore 3. An INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION requires577 words
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Advertisement749 1962-03-27 17 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wurdt ti (Min.)—B*x it eta. extra MALE STENO SECRETARIES/Male Reservations Clerk Senior /Secretaries Stenographers. Accounts Clerks Bookkeepers (L.C.C. Experienced Typists City Kmployment, 748 Robinson Road, B'pore. SITUATIONS WANTED M Word, Si (Min.)— Bam It et*. umtra READ tna Senior Appointments Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall snob weak749 words
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Advertisement808 1962-03-27 17 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE it Word* ti Min.)— Box M rts. extra HIGHEST SPOT In Astrid RIU:-ExcelK-nt view overlooking Buklt Tlmah HIU. Two-storey re-lnforced concrete bulMlng Well-planned driveway. Beautifully cultivated garden, suitable executive residence. Downstairs: L-shaped lounge .lininn room, covered patio, t bedrooms one airconditioned. 1 bathroom. lonirbatb, pantry,808 words
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Advertisement806 1962-03-27 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Wsra* Si f Mm.) Box tt ct*. extra VOUNQ QUALIFIEO ACCOUNTANT seeks partnership with practising public accouatanL Reply Box Al4OO S.T. Penang •Ml PE" ANNUM. Paid cross wltoout deduction of Tax. Barn More la> tercet In 196S with tbe fucresslve nnance Mortrait* Oroap. May we send you806 words
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Advertisement602 1962-03-27 17 FOR SALE M Si (Min.)— Box tt cfs. *j»lr« LOCALLY crown Orchid nytirtd aeedlinis are beat: make yoor own choice, at Nurseries of Sincapora Orcaids Ud.. Uandal Road, II ra REr-RIOERATOR OliarWli Met Llmltad Quantity ••rMajs NOROB madias awMMe at bargain prleee direct rem Imaortm. New unite enta) (all fuareate*.602 words
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Advertisement216 1962-03-27 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) M Ward* tit (Minimum) DmUm 1 month. It Ward* Si.it (Mm.) HOTfL AMBASSADOR Bcaslds. 4)1. Mayer Kd.. Oajrwlm oig&ity Pbooa *****. STivfNs autrr noui«. th-. O»2J iinitasj. aan'mj and moat aWMßsilnsji MAVVAIR HOTIL BTwr* Caotral Rooma Alreoodltlooed Popular Bar Courteous Scrvica. •"OR SCONOMT CONVENIENCE aamfart. Stay216 words
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1131 1962-03-27 18 WORKING WIVES TAX BILL PASSED IN ASSEMBLY Opposition says it is blow against the family unit SINGAPORE, Mon. A BILL to provide for the separate assessment of a wife's earned income from that of her husband was passed in the Legislative Assembly today. Some of the provisions of the Bill,1,131 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-03-27 18 To seek new rail ideas in Japan- THREE officers of the Malayan Railway Administration left Kuala Lumpur by air for Tokyo yesterday for a one-month study tour of the Japanese National Railway system under the Colombo Plan. Straits Times picture shows from left to right: Inche Zachanah bin Mohamed Noor69 words
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Article131 1962-03-27 18 CUSTOMS CLERKS SHOOT A TIGER TOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Two Customs Department clerks went to the Kota Tinggi district yesterday, hoping to shoot wild pigs and bagged a tiger instead. Mr. S. V. Singam, 40. and Inche Mustafa Yon, 30. the clerks, were accompanied on their .footing expedition by a young131 words
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355 1962-03-27 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The hope that the two associations representing the rubber trade in Singapore and the Federation would eventually become one after the advent of merger and Malaysia was expressed by the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce355 words
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275 1962-03-27 18 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Legislative Assembly today passed without 1 debate an amendment to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance aimed at protecting the Singapore Harbour Board and its pilots from claims for I I damages. The deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, moving the second275 words
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411 1962-03-27 18 Cash and cheer pour in for Yoke Heong KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. QjTRAITS TIMES readers from all over the country *3 have contributed nearly $3,000 to help Lai Yoke Heong, who lost both her arms in a road accident in Kuala Lumpur last week. The money came In by cheque, postal411 words
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Article67 1962-03-27 18 43 TO GET BACK PAY WINDFALL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Royal Federation Police will soon pay out a total of $64,000 in back pay to 43 officers who have been promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Police. Some of the promotion date back to October. 1960. Officers will get sums ranging67 words
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Article87 1962-03-27 18 JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ceylon Minister of Education and Broadcasting, AlHaJ Badluddin Mahmud, said here today that Malays in his country would welcome 1 any scholarship from the Federation Government to study the Malay language here. Al-Haj Badluddin Mahmud arrived by air for a two-day visit87 words
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Article26 1962-03-27 18 TAIPING. Mon. -The Raja Muda of Perak arrived at Kuala Kurau in the Krlan District today In a launch to begin a three-day tour.26 words
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Article40 1962-03-27 18 KAJANG. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. oday visited three rural development areas in the Ulu Langat district Sungei Tekall land development scheme, Bangl Resettlement area and Sungei V.crab development scheme.40 words
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Advertisement1268 1962-03-27 18 NOTICE FEDERATION OP MALATA s:.».o«O.M« U% Registered Steek 15/4-196: and 51<~. RcgMere* Stock 15/4—1976/78 Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the abovementioned Loan will be closed irom 2nd to 14th April. 1963. both <\*ys inclusive, for the preparation Di interest warrants. Registrar of Public Debt., BANK NEOARA1,268 words
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Advertisement396 1962-03-27 18 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Contractors registered with JKR for the supply of Pallet Racks, by Jurutera Jentera Penguasa, Workshop Persekutuan, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Jalan Chens. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. on 10th April Ml All particulars can be obtained from the above address on any day396 words
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Advertisement699 1962-03-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications with copies of certificate* required. (a) Temporary teachers .English Medium). (b) Office Clerks— qualifications Cambridge or Federation School Certificate or Lower Certificate of Education or Form Four. Secretary, Board of Managers. Sulslman (Primary) Standard Type School, Bentong, Pahang. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Applications are invited from suitably qualified699 words
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Article412 1962-03-27 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL FROM SEOUL TO SAIGON THEIR RECORD IS: SIX WINS AND ONE DRAW By PERUVIANS PLA V FAM XI IN PENANG TONIGHT K. Lumpur, Monday gPORTING Cristal, the soccer tourists from Peru who arrived today and play their first Malayan match against F.A.M. Selection412 words
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183 1962-03-27 19 SINGAPORE Mon. Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council are taking a long look ahead with their plan to build up a strong team for the annual schools international badminton match against Federation Combined Schools next year. A second string will be picked to183 words
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Article133 1962-03-27 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Hockey Association will miss their star Inside forward Chai Hon Yam In V their return International match against Federation of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on April 7. Hon Yam, an airline engineer, has left for Australia for training and will be away for133 words
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Article16 1962-03-27 19 STORE SENIOR KO: SRC 1 Combined Schools 0. RAIB LGE: Mahmud School 1 Medicals 1.16 words
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Article37 1962-03-27 19 PENANG DIV. 8: B'worth Rangers 4 Glugor Club 'A' 1; PISC 'A' 2 PIA 1. Inter-schools under -20: PFS 3 GSS 1: nnder-15: PFS 3 GSS 0. FRIENDLY (Rawang) Rawang Indians 2 Sg. Choh Malays 2.37 words
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Article27 1962-03-27 19 STATE TRIAL (IporO: Match drawn. De Suva's XI 197 (Abdul Azia 52 ret.. Inder Singh 3-22) Pathmalingams XI 123-7 (J. M. Hums 32 ret.. Sothilingam 2-22)27 words
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Article16 1962-03-27 19 TAF.F C'SHIPS (Spore): RAF Changl bt RAF Tengah 9-1: RAF Seletar bt RAF Buttenvorth 11-2.16 words
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Article25 1962-03-27 19 SPORE SENIOR OPEN: Slglap 79 Police 48; "5-1" 72 Nanyang Univ. 60; Hong Lim C.C. 69 Seloelene 49: Ngo Kirn 62 RAF Seletar 51.25 words
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Article12 1962-03-27 19 BOXING: Bantamwt. OsakaChung Kook-myun (Korea) outptd I. Toratani (Jap). lOrds.12 words
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Article54 1962-03-27 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Newly promoted Tan Tock Seng Hospital started the new soccer season with a 10-1 victory over Royal Air Force Changl in their S.A.F.A. league first division debut at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Last years Malayan International player Majld Afif. scored three goals and paved54 words
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Article307 1962-03-27 19 pENANQ, Mon. WeighU for •I eight races to be run at the Penang Turf Club amateur meeting on Saturday: CL. 1— V: Saljl 13.7, Marksman 13 5. Home Bweet Home 12.12, Pagan King 12.8, Androcles 12.3, Box Office 12.1, Magic Note 12.0. Performer 11.10. Courtier II307 words
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128 1962-03-27 19 AYLES TO LEAD SERVICES v SINGAPORE CIVILIANS SINGAPORE. Mon. Rex Ayles. the R-A.F. captain, will lead Singapore Joint Services in their annual match against Civilians on the SRC padans on Saturday and Sunday. The Services team will be: S*. Ldr R, Ayle*. W/Cdr. Payton, Gervais, Pollock (all of RAF), D.128 words
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Article54 1962-03-27 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Centreforward Zublr registered the first hat-trick in the 6AFA tunlor league when he helped Alexandra to beat Badan Kesenian 4-0 In a Dlv. 2A match at Balestler Road today. Palanlappan scored the other goal. Results of other Dlv. 2A matches: Jollilndß beat TBA 1-0; Serangoon Gardens54 words
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266 1962-03-27 19 As boxer fights for life, ref gets the blame NEW YORK, Mon. DENNY 'Kid' Paret, deposed world welterweight D champion, today fought for life as his manager claimed that Saturday night's title fight should have been halted before Paret was battered unconscious. The 25-year-old Cuban. born boxer lay In anReuter - 266 words
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Article73 1962-03-27 19 IPOH. Mon.— Keith Moxham was top jockey at the Perak Turf Club March meeting with four winners, writes EPSOM JEEP. His total of winning rides for the season is now 15, four behind leading Jockey Lyall Harbridge. Young Harbridge was taken ill on race eve and73 words
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Article213 1962-03-27 19 Brighter play pulls crowds SINGAPORE, Mon- The call for brighter cricket by the Singapore Cricket Association has produced such a spate of exciting finishes in the senior tournament that before the season is out the game should have many new followers. Already more people are watching cricket here than before.213 words
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Advertisement148 1962-03-27 19 W0PiWMmu1Ma LION LTD. says YES l^^lwSL^ 1: M MO^BIS vehicles I^JHH v 1 -I IMfNll I '^S lilt Iff <i ■Htt^**' ;;;|??f^^BBi^ months' I Lion Limited authorised bottlers and distributors of Coca-Cola WA11AHTT ifffWfl^r in Singapore and the Federation operate a large fleet of ■E^^BL_L_ Morris vans and trucks comprising148 words
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Miscellaneous80 1962-03-27 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH; FAM v Sporting Cristal of Peru (City Stadium. Penang. 8 p.m.). TRIAL: Spore Youths v RAP Seletar (Seletar, 7.30 p.m.). PENANG LGE: Ramblers 'B v IRC: Pekamas v PWD (both matches at D. Kramat, 5.15). HOCKEY FOLEY Cl'P: Penang women's seven-a-side final (Victoria Oreen. 5.15).80 words
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Article, Illustration566 1962-03-27 20 1 ,000 women at equal pay rally Call is made to other Govt. employees to join the teachers in their 'just and rightful struggle 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon QXE THOUSAND women teachers froni various purls of the Federation met here tonight to give weight to their equal pay demands. The566 words
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Article64 1962-03-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Chan Ah Chee. 18. a stevedore, was Jailed In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for three months when he pleaded guilty to fraudulent possession of a bicycle. He was arrested by a policeman, along Peck Seah Street, on Aug. 3 last year, when he64 words
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Article152 1962-03-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 25 families who lost their homes in the Lorong Tai Seng fire in August last year, have been rehoused in new accommodation built on the fire site, said a Government statement tonight. The statement said that the families, mostly152 words
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176 1962-03-27 20 POLICE CON-MAN WARNING TO FARMERS SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police here today warned larmers living in the rural areas to be on the look out for a well-dressed scooterriding confidence trickster who is posing as a City Council land assessment officer. Two farmers In the Changi area have so far been duped176 words
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Article26 1962-03-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Junior Safety First Council will hold a safety first forum on Thursday at 3 p.m. at the National Library lecture hall.26 words
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Article408 1962-03-27 20 LONDON. Mon. The opening of a new Account brought brighter conditions to the stock markets today, mainly in the Industrials section, but buying was highly selective. The chief leatures were the start of dealings in a number of new issues. weakness in tin shares and408 words
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Article16 1962-03-27 20 ADOPTION: KIMNCTON: At Oxford to D.lrdro and John .1 «on. I'aul mow aged 8 month* >16 words
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Obituary31 1962-03-27 20 MAVINCAL LAKSHMI AMMAL. Jt, mothrr-ln-liiw of Mr. V K. O. Nair of Miuistry of Trad«- :m4 Commrrx Koprrsint itton. l)j;ik:irta, pHMad away p»ac* fully on 1*6.3.62 and will t>a todny.31 words
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Article40 1962-03-27 20 ROSEC DOR (I.ido Grand Rr.«t*a« rant). Todays dinner Sc lumh iin- v clu-iv.ly booked for jrivato ptirNEW ARRIVAL of '-Catalinft S«imBUltf A ••Sportuwear." Available n nil Kiylw and Klxes at "Hilda's" 90- K Orchard Kond and Cold Rtornic* B'por*.40 words
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Advertisement305 1962-03-27 20 Late classified advertisements KNIGHT— tWANMAN: John Nicoll of Dundre Scotland to MHrjoiii- Kli-zalM-tn of San Francisco California on 23.3.62 at Slngaporr STEPHENS WATSON: Tn.- rnpaßrment ia announced brtwrrn David Kmory Stephen*. 2nd Goorkha Rifles, only son of Brigadier J. W. Btcnhrn.x D.S.O. or Crondnli Hanta and Patricia Anne. eldeM daughter305 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-03-27 20 The Weather X.IIQHEBT and lowen temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest KUiila Lumpur 89 75 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoli 88 n Malacca 88 73 Singapore 89 7342 words
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