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Title Section17 1962-04-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES laupe&t Kettle* In Mate*/* No. 1388. SUNDAY, APRIL 15. 1962 20 CENTS RDN 04017 words
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Article, Illustration313 1962-04-15 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - Aziz: I won't quit YAP CHIN KWEE MINISTER WILL STAY ON TO FULFIL AN ELECTION PLEDGE I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. (above), the controversial Minis- j ter of Agriculture and Co-operatives, la to stay on in politics. "I am not resigning irom my post in the Cabinet.'313 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-04-15 1 Girl 'who makes fashion make sense NEXT week the Sunday Times introduces a new name in Malayan fashion journal ism. She goes on a fashion fling and collects an ensemble to give her v n c w top-to-toe look at a coming party. How she docs it on a budget56 words
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Article16 1962-04-15 1 The Sunday Times the paper that gives you the best value in Sunday reading presents16 words
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Article36 1962-04-15 1 THE more scientists learn about the Intricate structure of the human brain the more it seems likely that people in general are endowed at birth with the same basic mental equipment. SEE PAGE 14.36 words
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Article23 1962-04-15 1 NO tranquillisers here is peace without pills, the yogi way to a life with no tension and tantrums. SEE PAGE 12.23 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-04-15 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS Big push plan: THAILAND TO PROVIDE 2,000 MEN FOR FIGHT... MALAYA TO STEP UP FORCES By 480 still in hiding SLEEPING TERROR Chin Peng hunt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A big drive against the remaining 480 Communist terrorists on the Malayan-Thai border is to begin soon.268 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-04-15 1 KENNEDY BEATS PRICE RISE STEEL BARONS 100 per cent victory WASHINGTON, Sal. IVesi. deal Kennedy's surprisingly swift and complete victory over the I .S. .sU'cl industry's hid la raise prices Ikis' given ;i big lilt lo the Democratic Party. It took under six hours j day for the industry toReuter - 327 words
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Article173 1962-04-15 1 PENANG, Saturday. pOLJCE last night detained several youths for questioning alter a H)-year-old schoolboy had Ix'cn stabbed to death on a basketball court at Weld Quay earlier in the evening. Tan Kee Aun. a former pupil of the Han Chiang High School, now .studying at173 words
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Article34 1962-04-15 1 Bathed In the sacred flanges River at Ilir Kit I'auri. the Steps Leading to Ciod. In Hardwar Cit>. Ml mJles North of Delhi, yestrraay. The bathitif festi\-al takes place every twelve years.34 words
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Article31 1962-04-15 1 The 19-year-old atomic research apprentice whose disappearance last week touched off a security scare, lias returned to the Harwell research station to resixn. He was (raced to trance.—lP I.31 words
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Article35 1962-04-15 1 Has pro:x>sed Dr. San-apalli Rudhakri»hnan. 74. for the ofllre of President ol the Indian Republic. Dr. RadhaJtrlshnan. whose election Is considered a certainty, will succeed Dr. Riijendra Prasad. President of India since 1950—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article64 1962-04-15 1 I^UCHING. Sat. Three of v the quadruplets bom to the wife of policeman here last Monday n;tve aiea, hopiwl authorities leponea today. The condition of the remaining one Is "not satisfactory-" the Mlri Oeneial Hospital said. The quads, ail giris. were born prematurely to Rahman bmw Jinung.UPI - 64 words
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Article23 1962-04-15 1 .And HUM men have been i arreft'.ed :n Solo. Cent:al Java. for luiinir.j h gaiub.ing school tn a temple —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-04-15 1 BULLFIGHTING is a rough sport. When the bull turns the tables on a matador, no quarter is given »nd none expected. Novilkro Juan Urquizo of Peru knew this as he was flung upside-down by the I ,loolb. bull he was about to kill at69 words
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Article29 1962-04-15 1 m;\\' ork. sm. iutokl sign-up was reported For an .uvherv instruction course ;ii tin- Sportsman's Club in Tuba City, Arizona. All the members are Navajo lii<li;ins.29 words
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Article41 1962-04-15 1 A 35-year-old teacher described as a British subject from Hong Kong, was remanded In London, charged with raping a 34-year-old Kii?a-.n\vonu»n m her London flats. The magisilatesaid c would ask lor medical and mental reports on Fung. rteuiei.41 words
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Article36 1962-04-15 1 The French Prime Minister. yesterday handed the official resignation of his government to President de Gaulle who told the Council of Ministers he would appoint Mr. Georges Pompidou as the new Prime Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1962-04-15 1 Announced in Helsinki lie had formed Oovernmcnt. enaing Finland s 44-uav political crisis. Finland has been without a government since March 1— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article37 1962-04-15 1 Who mm jailed for life on spy ch'.irnes Bat July, has been released on $850,000 bail peiuiiii.^ ;mal Supreme Court action on an appeal. The 61--year-old .-^ientist was ieport«d .suffeiing from advanced leukaemia. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement34 1962-04-15 1 EXQUISITE RINGS in DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES U. S. de SUVA SONS. Jewall«rs 25. Raffles Place Tel: ***** ma. Keuier. MORE FUN AT THE BEACH w>l I Spbrkhnf Drink) Or»ic* C'uth hIMI«N C»«"t»«« f*%l k>«*34 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-04-15 2 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The future of Malay— by a Minister JEFFREY FRANCIS 'IT WILL BECOME COMMON LANGUAGE OF S-E ASIA 1 By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat \IALAY, whose influence is constantly spreading, will become the common language of South-East Asia in the near future, thinks lnche Abdul Rahman bin Ha.ji Talib, Minister of Education.322 words
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163 1962-04-15 2 KUCHING. Sat A Bill to give the vote to more people in Sarawak will be proposed at the next sittins of the Council Negri nrxt month. The Bill, seeking amendments to the present Looal Government Elections Ordinance, will give the vote to all163 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-04-15 2 Sightseeing Singapore models or the Penang Snake Temple. Miss Singopore, Julie Koh, bravely touches a viper. The scared beauty on the right is Yvette Edmonds. In the centre is Mci Chan. Together with three other girls, they modelled sports and swim wear at the E65 words
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Article83 1962-04-15 2 I^LALA SELANGOR. Sat. v Five Indonesians were acquitted and discharged iv the I Magistrate's Court here today on a charge t>l conveying un- customed goods. It was alleged that Uiey had brandy and other intoxicating liquor on March it at the fishing Makes off Kuala Selangor. The live83 words
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Article335 1962-04-15 2 The small man's future by Razak SEMINYIH, Saturday. TUN AImIuI Ha/uk today told estate workers and villagers the (iovernment would help them obtain a greater stake in the country. He gave this assurance when he opened Ladang Rlnching Rubber Estate here as a venture of the National Land Finance Cooperative335 words
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Article54 1962-04-15 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will be patron of an Easter Ball organised by the Singapore Blood Donors Association, at the Sea View Hotel on April 28. Highlight of the evening will be the election of "King." and "Queen.54 words
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284 1962-04-15 2 Sniug&le probe: Malayan troops cleared KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayan troops who are now on their way back to Malaya from the Congo have been completely cleared of any possible suspicion of smuggling on board the USNS Blatchford. This was stated In a cable received by the Ministry of Defence at284 words
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207 1962-04-15 2 COBBOLD COMMISSION WARNED OF RACE STRIFE BY CHAMBER LAHAD DATC (North Borneo). Sat— A Chinese Chamber of Commerce delegation is reported to have warned about dancer of racial strife if Malaysia were pushed through when it met the Cobbold Commission here yesterday. The representatives, led by Mr. Kuan Ah Hee.207 words
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111 1962-04-15 2 FAMILY WELFARE: SINGAPORE, MALAYA PRAISED SINGAPORE. Sat. Sin gapore and Malaya were given a pat on the back today by Mr. Nicholas Read Collins. director South-East Asia region, of the Planned Parenthood Federation. He said prior to leaving on a field tour of Burma. Nepal. and Thailand: "There exists nowhere111 words
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254 1962-04-15 2 i THE THEATRE HAVING a word with Miss Inez Quitzow. I was very pleased to hear that the much looked forward to production of the Stage Club. Agatha Christies 'Mouse Trap," is progressing beautifully. This thriller which Is having a record breaking run254 words
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Advertisement84 1962-04-15 2 L.*^y^«s-^T^j^ty*V^fV|»)w/^*^.^Yj>^^B^^F^ **^^^^^B 'A^'s^VtiO^iy^yi-'y^j^^M^'. j^V-^^^^yk I y. J& '9l iM^^^^^m r'^'/MB^^r^^Ct.^**'-^-'^^^' .^fl^l ■'/^£|'~.''*.^^|M|^H V**«3'&:jrw]^K'.' V'^^v. •''•\--'-V-'-'S-\''-'-'S^^mfißH&9^^^^m >if",sv*»''^lt v'- BHB<UH|^»-.;.: JtWßPv' /j*p*' tjJ^SyKr MuEl JFartf^' ''^i# /ill On any occasion— in any company Ljflt^l 11 —you will find Black White are If always accepted and enjoyed i j 1 1 3 1184 words
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Advertisement235 1962-04-15 2 Electrolux refrigerator vj^^^ Electrolux L.76 Hire is refrigeration in the Capacity 7.6 cv. ft. grand manner. Luxuriously appointed with the most modern refinements. B,g frozen food comtbe new Electrolux L.76 has more partment than 14 square feet of shelf space, 5 ice trays with every square irjch carefully designed for235 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-04-15 3 Where are they now? HTKACKSIDE dockers Kin the sweltering Ipoh sun were surprised tv see the handsome big-boned fellow open a big lead and then ease up. He won breezing. Then they looked at their watches again. In hi* qualifying heat for the 100332 words
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Article, Illustration374 1962-04-15 3 CUP OF HOPE FOR NO-SALT BOY THIN FOOK Bl B^BBWBUWBWWBHBBBBBBBBWBBBBWWBi WILL CHINESE HERB WORK A MIRACLE ■■FOR HIM? The brew saved a little girl in the shadow of death REMEMBER the story by colleague Jeffrey Francis of little John Thin Fook, the no-salt boy who for two years now has374 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-04-15 3 I HAVE received so many letters challenging my story (Sunday Times. March 4> about Papaya King Samsudin bin Mohamed Yassin that today I reproduce a picture of two papaya trees that grow on his farm at Sungel Udang. No exaggeration. His trees actually groan under the weight of99 words
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Article145 1962-04-15 3 HE is an astonishing individual, 60-year-old Puteh bin Kamal. the man with a black umbrella who insists on visiting every government department when he comes up to Kota Bharu from his kampong. Inche Puteh usually kicks off with the State Secretariat in Jalan Hospital. Ignoring the usual145 words
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Article141 1962-04-15 3 (MELSMQ ail Mtiatd BP? Nene.s stretched beyond endurance? Thru take comfort tor my girl in London tells me of a wonderful electric chair that .should be soon In Malaya il our beauty specialists show some enterpri-e My girl tried It Shr says: "I was strapped in •Someone141 words
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Article94 1962-04-15 3 I'HIS equal pay for equal work has been' putting some odd ideas In the heads of our women. One friend, a Civil Servant, tells me that she has been rapidly revising some of her ideas of marriage. "Our increased earning capacity," she told me. "gives me a94 words
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Article96 1962-04-15 3 THERE was a big crowd of women gathered round the tomb of Col. I Barba Karam Singh In the lumpound ot the Singapore General Hospital There was a Chinese housewife offering incense after placing an ottering of flowers* on the tomb. There was a tall, stately Sikh96 words
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Article268 1962-04-15 3 rpHE maid was very much 1 aware of the tremendous difficulty of getting domestic start when she went to see about a new job. "Now. about your former mistress began the woman who was Interviewing her. The maid tut-tutt-cd disapprovingly. "That is. your former employer The maid268 words
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Advertisement528 1962-04-15 3 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN fif f^~ I B^a^^^^^^TßHßßßlß^s^^Ki )^_^Br? wtkwik^tkW^ ICanidi^^F,^^^. L^*!|W^ ■vf>\ > Singapore j r...^ BRANCHES THROUGHOUT TH£ WORLD THE WORLD is desperate for men to till OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions. We are entenng L dln authoritioa contidor "BHtith Inatitutet' courwi thm new exciting a*e528 words
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Advertisement581 1962-04-15 3 MECABLITZ 108 I 1 xfrK#££ %/Aafr cm endftutf' ASK FOR LEAFLET INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS~I ifginanaT lY^tlP StOpS fa Rg l>iair 1 I definitely \jM new hair l& ~^m Available from all leading stores. V tJ^^T INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION s v 'lIC.II STKI3KT. SINGAPORE. THE NAKED TRUTH about the girl in581 words
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Article, Illustration3591 1962-04-15 4 A woman who scared the great spy THIS is Lady Knatchbull-H v g c ssen, wife of the ambassador he hoodwinked so completely. Of her Cicero says: "I felt I should have to be as much on my guard with her as with her husband. Fears arose in3,591 words
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Advertisement415 1962-04-15 4 Bk B^blb^b V Who IS Cicero? Who it the spy &Js who sold British secrets to Cer- U1 gg many for 52.500.000 and nearly n^S cost the Allies the war? For 10 P^Kl sk years the hunt has been on for S&L |^B this mystery man who was the greatest415 words
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Article, Illustration349 1962-04-15 5 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN Praise for European planters and miners: They recognise, co-operate with vs 1 I By A warning to 'hire and fire' Asian employers gEREMBAN, Sat— A trade union official today praised European estate and mining interests in Malaya. But he349 words
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151 1962-04-15 5 FREDERIC (RAF's 'FASTER THAN SOUND' TORTOISE TAKES A REST SINGAPORE. Sat. Meet Frederic Dv Crosses, the world's fastest tortoise and a potential pilot officer in the Royal Air Force. Frederic mascot of the No. 20 squadron in R.A.F. Tengah went through the sound barrier recently in a Mark 9 piloted151 words
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84 1962-04-15 5 MARSHALL QUERY ON NAMES OF STAMP FISH SINGAPORE. Sat— Would the Singapore Government consider using Malay names, instead of Latin ones, lor fishes on the new postage stamps in future reprints? This is a quotion Mr. David Marshal) < Worker*" Party Anson> will ask Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Deputy84 words
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Article381 1962-04-15 5 'POINTER' on training... Jp NOW is the time to introduce the command Stay. You must start oQ with your don on a short lead. Give him 'Stay* and walk away from him slowly to the extent of the lead, as you walk away you must repeat the word.381 words
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154 1962-04-15 5 Spore cuts red tape for aliens visiting the State SINGAPORE. Sat. Aliens visiting Singapore for more than a fortnight will no longer be required to report to »he CID. The Aliens Registration Office, which opened 20 years ago to keep a check on the movement of Japanese nationals, has been154 words
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172 1962-04-15 5 THREE CLAIMANTS TO RADIO SET BUT WAITRESS GETS IT SINGAPORE, Saturday. f pHRKK people claimed to be owners of a $135 transistor radio in a Magistrate's Court today. I They were Ibrahim Din Abdullah. Abdul Majid bin Abu and bar waitress. Choo The Magistrate. Mr. Donald Yeo Chwee Hock, decided172 words
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157 1962-04-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. There will be no postal- delivery on Good Friday (April 20) and Easter Monday (April 23 >. according to a statement Issued today by the Director of Posts. However there will be one complete delivery of letters and parcels on Saturday.157 words
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50 1962-04-15 5 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Ministry of Culture will hold a two-hour variety concert at Hong Llm Green on Monday at 8 p.m. It will be a preview of the performances to be given by a Singapore cultural mission to the Borneo territories later this month.50 words
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Article32 1962-04-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sunday Times today received donations totalling $53 for MLss Lai Yoke Heong. The donations came from A. Christian $10: and Mrs. Slow of Johore Bahru $43.32 words
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Article44 1962-04-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The chairman of the board of management of NAAFI. Mr R.A.L. Cohen, will arrive on Monday to acquaint himself with NAAFI's commercial activities In Singapore and the Federation Accompanied by Mrs. Cohen he will be here for a week44 words
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Advertisement252 1962-04-15 5 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING KING SIZE VIRGINIA WJf >. V \~~^^^^l"l~ T~^B^r"^^/ f~~~E^^KR s OVen THE WORLD Step off a plane or a ship almost anywhere in the world and there you'll find ROTHMANS KING SIZE always fresh always friendly always dependable. At home or abroad ROTHMANS KING SIZE gives you252 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-04-15 6 MEDALS FOR HONG AND WOO THERE was special applause from the large gathering for two blind blood donors who were among the 1 83 to receive bronze, silver and gold medals at o ceremony in Ipoh. The Mentri Besar of Perok, Dato Sha'ori bin Shafiee made the presentations.107 words
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178 1962-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MORE than 10.000 employees of the Malayan Railway Administration in the Federation and Singapore are to benefit from a group insurance scheme. The .-.rheme. which has just been finalised and will be launched soon, will offer for a S2178 words
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299 1962-04-15 6 CHAN KWAN HOI - SCHOOL GIRL (14) TELLS OF KNIFE TERROR IN THE BEDROOM CHAN KWAN HOI The Ipoh Coroner returns two verdicts: Murder and suicide IPOH, Saturday By A STUDENT, Rokiah binte Yusof, 1 1< told the Ipoh Coroner here today that she saw her aunt cut her one-year-old brother's neck. The aunt299 words
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Article132 1962-04-15 6 Jail terms for five Red girls KUCHINO. Bat. Five Slbu Chinese girls were convicted In the District Court at 81bu today on charges of assisting in the management of an unlawful society, a clandestine Communist organisation, and with being members of it. They were sentenced to four months' Jail each132 words
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156 1962-04-15 6 'Brainwash' reports denied by Sarawak leader From Our Correspondent KUCHING. Sat. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. secretary-general of the Sarawak National Party, denied today that any political delegation from Sarawak Invited to tour Malaya had been "brainwashed" by the Federation Government. He was answering a question put by reporters as to156 words
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Article37 1962-04-15 6 SINGAPORE. Sat Shaikh Mohamed Fadzullah Suhalmt has been elected chairman of a 15-man Committee on Mosque Affairs. ShiMith Mohamed Dlab Is the secretary. The committee will coordinate the activities of 72 mosques In Singapore.37 words
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Article111 1962-04-15 6 JOHORE BAHRC. Sat The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji H'Lvsau bin Haji Yunos. armd that the rur.il people would have to change their altitude if they wanted a better stmidard of living. The emphasis on rural development had now been changed, lie added, and its aim was111 words
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Article112 1962-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Federation Government has sent two top medical officers to Maniia to discuss the recent outbreaks of para-cholera in North Borneo. Sarawak. and Indonesia. They are the Deputy Director of Medical Services 'Health>. Dr. L. W Jeya>uria and the Municipal Health Officer. Dr. L.112 words
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Article182 1962-04-15 6 TALENTED Singapore pianist, Clara Vergneae made her debut at the Cultural Centre last Sunday night at a piano recital. The programme was somewhat short but interesting. With the exception of Mozart's Fantasia in C minor, Beethoven s 32 Variations and Mendelssohn's Rondo Capriceiaso, the remaining works offered, were182 words
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Advertisement93 1962-04-15 6 THE AUSTIN A6O OFFERS A CHOICE OF TWO ENGINES i:C(J\()M) PLUS SPRIGHTLY wKMk POWER WITH THE ISCREDIBLE Jj*M H.M.C. I.S LITRE DIESEL ENGINE I ~'^^^^W THE MS@ HAS GAINED NEW POWER -PETROL AND DIESEL inside the ne^v A 60 it s roomy and comfor-able, I both tor the d.ver and93 words
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298 1962-04-15 7 HER HALF-NUDE BADLY BEATEN BODY WAS FOUND IN A POND BY A WORRIED FATHER By THAM SOON KENG TELUK ANSON. Sat POLICE are searching for the murderer of a pretty 18-year-old farm girl, Chai Keow Meng. whose semi-nude body was found in298 words
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Article213 1962-04-15 7 70 JAP SKELETONS CREMATED, THEN A 'TREASURE' DENIAL PNANG. Sat. A team ot Japanese divers has MMCSNfUIIw salvaged a sunken Japanese submarine in the south channel. aojtit eight mile.s oil Oertftk Sanggol. in the Straits ot Malacca. They have ai.>o recovered 70 skeletons from the vessel which213 words
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Article44 1962-04-15 7 SINGAPORE. Sat—Police were called to a house in Race Course Road yesterday evening when relatives of a man found him behaving in a peculiar manner. The man was later taken to the Woodbridge Hospital for observation. No one was Injured.44 words
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370 1962-04-15 7 How a phone extortioner was traced... KLANd. Saturday. pKOMPT action by a supervisor of the Tele communications Department helped the police to trace a phone call made to the pro prietress of a goldsmith shop demanding extortion money and detain a suspect, the Sessions Court here was told yesterday. Yong370 words
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210 1962-04-15 7 Signboards in national language soon a must OENANG. Sat.— The Chief 1 Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, warned today that shops and firms would be 'compelled' to write their names on .signboards in the national language "when the time comes." "You will notice." he told a large gathering at the State210 words
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133 1962-04-15 7 NOW S'PORE VARSITY MEN TURN DOWN HELSINKI INVITATION SINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Singapore Students' Union has turned down an Invitation to participate in the eighth world festival of youths to be held in Helsinki in July thi> year. Tht move was taken because it said the organisers of the133 words
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Article55 1962-04-15 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. An "April Convair 880 Queen" will be selected for a free return trip to Hong Kong by C.P.A's new jet service at an "April Ball" at the Sea View Hotel on April 30. The ball is to aid the Gan Eng Seng School55 words
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135 1962-04-15 7 Public sessions for probe on education SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commission of Inquiry Into Education, appointed last month, is to hold a series of public sessions at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, from April 16. Each se.v-ion will begin at 5.30 p.m. Members of the public, representatives of educational bodies and135 words
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Article69 1962-04-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— A clerk employed in the Survey Office here. Inche Abdul Hadi bin Haji Abdul Rashid. 30. was killed in a head-on collision when the motor-cycle he was riding was Involved in a crash with a car at Jalan Ayer Molek here late yesterday69 words
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302 1962-04-15 7 Marshall: Workers and bosses should get together to cut strikes I SINGAPORE, Sat. i \IK. DAVID MARSHALL today suggested a semiiuir of employers 1 and employees' organisations to find Mays and means of 1 cutting down strikes in Singapore. Mr. Marshall, the Workers' Party assemblyman for Anson. told V's Men's302 words
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Advertisement206 1962-04-15 7 dM I F I SHOULD YOl BATHE on problem days? Many doctors advise it. Bathing at suitable water temperatures is perfectly all right: >ou"ll feel cooler, cleaner, fresher, more comfortable. And when >ou do batheswim or shower it"s nicer uith Tampax. For Tampax is worn internally, and when properly inserted206 words
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Miscellaneous125 1962-04-15 7 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA A.M. Kuala Lumpur Penang. M"'»«"» and National Shortwave only: 6.00 NeKara-ku and the News headline*.. 6M Mornmn Melodies: 700 Rendezvous aith Music All Stations' 7JO ihe Em; '35 Breaktart Club: 8.00 News in me National Language Reading oi tht- National Language: 8.03 Bright and Brrezv;125 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-04-15 7 Forces favourites; 3.00 Variety Fare. Kuala Lumpur Penang. Malarca and National Shortwave only: 330 Melodies and Memories; 4 00 Four O'clock Date; 4.30 Tea Dance; 6.00 The News; 5.05 Songs From The Stage and Screen; 630 Pick ot the Pop*. All Stations; 6.00 Summary of Programmes for the Evening; 6.05130 words
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Miscellaneous157 1962-04-15 7 News: h.Oj Sunday Brealctast Club Session; 9.00 Programme Summary; 8.03 The Choir Sings!; 9JO Undercover Carson; 1040 Orbit One; 10.15 Continental Muslcale; 10.30 Played To Please; 11.00 Question Time; 11.30 Ail Strings And Fancy Free. P.M.: 12 00 No Love For Linda: 12 30 Jazz Club USA: 1.00 Luncntime Listening:157 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-04-15 8 Directions for a 'queen' and her leading man WHILE tne world ba//e.~ with Elizabeth Tayli)r> marriage troubles the actress la quietly learning how to live like an Egyptian queen, at the Cineritla studios In Rome. Her. M: Taylor and Briti.sh actor Richard Burtor. who pla.\> Mark Antony in the Dim156 words
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Article, Illustration209 1962-04-15 8 NIK'S TEST THREAT: A BLAST FOR A BLAST ANOTHER 'NO' TO A BAN WITH WORLD CONTROL MOSCOW, Saturday Y[K. Nikita Khrushchev said in a message published yesterday that any British or United States nuclear tests— even if held underground would be answered by Soviet tests. He again rejected international controlReuter; UPI - 209 words
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325 1962-04-15 8 Strike protest against OAS man's sentence ALGIERS Saturday. business firms, shopkeepers am bus drivers struck today in protest agains the death sentence passed on ex-genera Kdinond .louhaud in Paris last night. Shopkeepers who had i < opened their shops began lowering their shutters as the strike word went round. BumsReuter; UPI - 325 words
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Article53 1962-04-15 8 DAMASCUS 'Syria i. Sat. —Dr. Nazem Al-Kudsl. who was ousted as President and arrested after a coup two weeks ago. returned to power today and pledged to seek closer "unity" with other Arab nations especially Egypt. Kudsl was ousted In the March 28 coup and Interned In the53 words
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Article117 1962-04-15 8 ACCRA. Sat. Ghana's Minuter of Industries. Mr. Krobo Edusei. who «a* criticised because his wife bought a $25,500 golden bed in London, is under fire again— this time because of ;i $161,500 house. The nefch criticism comes from :he Evening New*, organ of President Kkrumah's Convention Peoples-Reuter - 117 words
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Article64 1962-04-15 8 AMMAN. Sat— King Saud of Sauril Arabia has ordered hi.s son Prince Fawaz to be Imprisoned to await trial after a motor accident.. Mecca Radio announced today. Prince Fawazs car was in collision with a motorcycle at Riadh yesterday, the radio said. One of64 words
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Article21 1962-04-15 8 ....At die Bandoeng Tecnnological Institute hag been arrested for hand paliitltig counterfeit bauknoies c.uhiir lectuie time. Reiner21 words
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Article19 1962-04-15 8 Indian enxlneer and lortner Premier of Mj.ore State, aged 100. cited yesterday at Bangalore. South India. Renter.Reuter - 19 words
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241 1962-04-15 8 Hunt on for 4 who defied court's order VANCOUVER ilJrilisli Columbia), Nat. poLK'K launched a citywide search early today for lour British seamen who were ordered bock aboard I heir vessel, hut ran oIF again as soon as police lell the gangplank lather than to lace ;i second unwanted voyageReuter - 241 words
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Article26 1962-04-15 8 ....Algerian deputy Premier ha« arrived in Tuias by air from Libya for vital Cabinet meetIngs to define the future policies of the P.L.N.26 words
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157 1962-04-15 8 INDIAN GOVT. FREES 3.000 SLAVES FROM TRIBESMEN SHILLONG i Eastern India. Bal.— The Indian Government has. ransomed from bondage about 000 slaves held by ferocious tribal haadmen living In the remote northeast frontier agency near the Tibetan border. It was clflclally stated here today. Government statement said tha' during theReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement375 1962-04-15 8 \UQ ly m II THE PAN AM Ms4s-A-DAY-WAY A -JttmmßmmWmY^ t m .J: .SM? Una Mitmim H4 f> %,t jflL Pan Am now introduces a unique low SSS cost way to visit any one or all of 32 2^y^!!^:yV?S^\ l gggigt l nnior U S cities Oklahoma city Philadelphia phoenix375 words
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Advertisement13 1962-04-15 8 hartley'sTSt?^ j£ \sfty «m vi umni Hro.*o» stoats. I M «^^^^ur^ ti Mk13 words
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Article, Illustration674 1962-04-15 9 PETER FAIRLEY - PETER FAIRLEY ...WORLD FOR ALL THE NEWS By FOREIGN DESK SPECIAL SOVIET SECRECY SUGGESTS NEW ILAUNCHING SITE This one may be carrying a built-in A-shelter RUSSIA'S latest sputnik is thought to be testing new types of shielding for use in a Soviet moonship to protect cosmonauts from radiation. It674 words
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Article253 1962-04-15 9 NCW YORK Sat. k MERJCANS are worriers. A They worry about thAr foreign policy. Caroline Kennedy, getting fat, television and now Eddie Fisher So it k only natural that worry should become positively fashionable. But the art is to worry about the right things. Now. Tor Americans253 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-04-15 9 THIS is little Mario, Elizabeth Taylor's 14-month old adopted child. A roving camera wrh a telephoto lens attachment caught her in a secluded garden in Rome playing with o nurse. Thirty-year-old Miss Taylor, who is filming "Cleopatra" in Rome, said recently she intends60 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-04-15 9 INDONESIA ORDERS WAR CRAFT IN a remote shipyard in Hong Kong lies a motorised landing craft in the final stages of construction. It is 36 ft. long and of fibreglass construction. According to reports, it is the first of several ordered by the Indonesian military authorities. The landing craft will84 words
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Advertisement83 1962-04-15 9 H P MIFWW W ■b» m M^aMMt JWftu -vxs**'-^-'' s>s f i vft- M^HHbM^Mk^ i MM^^MV t v -v (I\ *mW f- m v v MMaM^aJMn HBfttt|^M^«^k. (mi i|§f| N *v S BiW r >^bmV bMMMW V /Jt m\ JmmWt > Thrilling, exciting The 22nd and 23rd of April. 196283 words
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Article, Illustration479 1962-04-15 10 RENE MacCOLL - RENE MacCOLL uy ELIZABETH TAYLOR is a blazingly beautiful woman, with a sumptuous figure and ecstatic eyes. But it is not her physical attributes that intrigue me now she has announced the break-up of her marriage to Eddie Fisher. It479 words
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Article85 1962-04-15 10 FROM New York, Eddie Fisher's lawyers announce that his marriage to Elizabeth Taylor is to end. So the beautiful Miss Taylor's fourth marriage collapses. Two have already ended in divorce; one ended when her husband Mike Todd was killed in an air crash. Now her name is85 words
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Article, Illustration645 1962-04-15 10 Peter Lim at the films MY GEISHA Shirley MocLoine, YvM Montond, Edword G. Rob.mon, Bob Cummingi, Yoko Tarn Paramount. MO one before you, my husband; not even myself. This, according to "My Geisha," is an old Japanese proverb. And it comes in645 words
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Advertisement197 1962-04-15 10 GSSESB GALA PREMIERE! (Singapore) THURSDAY 19th at 9.30 p.a. :a any language < MY GEISHA" is the warmest, j^fc wittiest aast wonaertul tS jfIRRB i EbTbß^ r r Shirley Yves m Kdward G. Bob MACLAIKE MONTAM ROBINSON CUMMINGS Technirama -k Technicolor I fly C.P.A. (bwd/r W-22M OPIENTS MOST EtKRIENCFD tWUNE197 words
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Advertisement340 1962-04-15 10 Learn dressmaking at home! I Dress yourself and your children I beautifully and save money too X\| A Learn in your own home the art of Yj[/.1/ creating lovely well-fitting clothes \lr/ the correct way to cut material and ■■*****8 to fit garments individually. I. D. A. Dressmaking courses give340 words
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Advertisement587 1962-04-15 10 XSJ^ Ot'f^it fk IHIlttUD| "B JTI Phone ***** i i\O\V SBIOW l\(. a Dw« to Film i Lcn«th 4 SHOWY B DAILY at 11 a.m. 2.30 6 IS. 9 IS B (NO FREE LIST) 1 GLENN FORD- INGRIO THULIN Today 9am Morning Show J SH^IOIJ Phone *****- B 9th Big587 words
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Miscellaneous103 1962-04-15 10 The stars say... ■ojf*jFOß HER: Elizabeth Bfl^ufl Taylor bom Fob. HFJ2I 2 1932 —is a Sun piscean. In Shakespeare's play the romance between Cleopatra and Antony had an unhappy end. In real life this romance should have a much happier finish. A marriage is likely between August and November, 1962.103 words
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Advertisement285 1962-04-15 11 is the first experimental tobacco farm in Malaya? In the State of Kelantan on the bast Coast of Malaya. experiments, and in 1958 we leased several acres of land and sowed the The finest tobacco for making cigarettes comes from the Virginia first see(^ s During the past three years285 words
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Article72 1962-04-15 12 n Hors 1 tl*» (Him.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Oranfe Ciro\e Road. Sunday Service VSo -i.ro. Ban day School lv 43 a.m. Wednesday nuetlng 7. 1S pm. mblch Includes tet—snlsa of be i ling by prayer. Everyone welcome. RELICiOUS ANNOUNCEMENT SL Aodrew Cathedral < Anglican) Sunday BarYlce s Holy72 words
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Article222 1962-04-15 12 LAST September President Kennedy warned: "The next ten months may determine the fate of mankind for the next 10.000 years." Today In April 1962. Just eight months later, a climateric has been reached in human affairs. The monumental farce at Geneva moves to a close and the world222 words
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Article103 1962-04-15 12 and give your garden the window test. Does it depress everytlme you look out. Then read Page 15 and when you have done that don some old clothes and get out Into the garden. What you are doing is the pattern of countless homes this morning. What was103 words
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Article, Illustration933 1962-04-15 12 ARTHUR - GOPALAN - ARTHUR -GOPALAN By INCENTIVE FOR INVENTORS? WHAT lies ahead for the Malayan who invents? If you think the dollars will start pouring in then you'd better think again. The red tape, the tjme, the money /our mo n c y—involved just to be able to933 words
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Letter117 1962-04-15 12 rANK you. thank you and thank you yet once again for that article on Tasek (Sunday Times. April 8). I was beginning to wonder 11 there was a conspiracy to keep the booming, bursting town of Ipoh out of the news. Why don't more Malayans take a closer117 words
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Letter55 1962-04-15 12 THAT was nonsense, absolute nonsense by Simon Santhana In the Sunday Times last week. You don't love a dog tor its pedigree. I have a mongre! the most lovable anima! in the world and I wouldn't exchange him for all the Alsatians. Great Danes and Doberman Pinschers55 words
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Letter89 1962-04-15 12 AS a lather of two very inquisitive children may 1 say how valuable I find the little science corner you run under the headline "Ask your father." But la-i weeK as a sort of belated April fool Joke my sons cut out the paper and then asked89 words
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Letter124 1962-04-15 12 A FEW days ago a Cuban boxer died after a fight for some wretched title or other. The pictures you published (Sunday Times Aorll 1) of this poor man l\lng athwart the ropes vkhlle his opponent lashed away at him were frankly nauseating. Now another boxer, a lather124 words
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Letter115 1962-04-15 12 IS there anything that we men can do right. I refer to the diatribe on The Perfumed Male (Sunday Times April 8) by Katherlne Oan Slngko. If we don't use perfume, we stink. If we do. we are cissies. Well I want the world to know thai115 words
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Letter69 1962-04-15 12 AT last a woman has spoken up about this pernicious habit of males using perfume. The other day I sat behind a couple of teenagers in a cinema. SHE complimented him on his dolled-up appearance, sniffed the air appreciatively and said he WAS nice to be NEAR. He received the69 words
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Letter78 1962-04-15 12 WITH what rush my schooldays came back to me when I read Hasnata-Vlmala-Cben's moving profile of Frankie Brown the "Pied Piper of Penan*" Sunday Times, April i). And how glad I was to le:irn that "though weary he wa» still getting along famously." What about Xaverians78 words
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Letter73 1962-04-15 12 DOES Hasnah VimalaChen think she Is setting a good example by mentioning gluttons in her column. I refer to the American sailor (Sunday Times. April 8) who is said to have downed 148 sticks of beef and mutton. In a world where six in ten I quote President73 words
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Letter64 1962-04-15 12 I FULLY agree with that gentleman (Sunday Times. April 8) who wants the ten-cent telephone Introduced tn Malaya. I think it Is only right that people, especially women, who Insist on misusing public telephones be charged according to the length cf the call. How often I have waited64 words
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Letter61 1962-04-15 12 rpHE freedom to use the M. telephone as long as one wishes Is one of the few freedoms left us In this regimented world. Here Is to hoping that long may that freedom live. I drink also today to the confusion of all males who Just can't stand the sight61 words
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Letter99 1962-04-15 12 A SURPRISE Indeed when I received six different answers for six different calls for the same number. At the first dial I was told that I had rung up the Petallng Jaya Cold Storage. The voice of a sweet-young-thlng Informed the second time that I had called99 words
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Letter59 1962-04-15 12 WHY doesn't the Town Council name the new roads that are springing up In Sungel Patanl? So far the people, spurred by their whims and fancies have been giving them some lovely designations— WhiteHouse Lane. Olugor Avenue. Peng Hooi Road and Than gam Street. Use these names and59 words
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Article, Illustration733 1962-04-15 12 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL MAH ARISH I MAHESH YOGI (left) has travelled the world lor two years teaching the meaning of life and preaching spiritual regeneration. He has 25,000 believers in his ideas By^ Peace without pills— the yogi way to a life with no tension and tantrums YESTERDAY, I733 words
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Advertisement845 1962-04-15 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE in Wmrd, ii (Him.)— Box M rU. txtrm BRIGHTON. Kxreptloullv well furnlnOfd »Dd equipped bouse on two floors. Four bedrooms, three reception roo-ns Available September IM2 to M.<v l'.<«3 at f«0 prr month. The Allen Bureau Ltd., IS Ship Street rininaeis Brlg>tan. Busses.. SITUATIONS VACANT I*845 words
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Advertisement11 1962-04-15 12 A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE tINIC SWISS-MADE BATTERY SHAVER <!■«■»«.■: »1* Ml «*.>. tis.M11 words
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Advertisement288 1962-04-15 12 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds of ambitious people have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence, and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied in the odd mlnutei of the day, has288 words
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Article387 1962-04-15 13 RUDY BELTRAM - RUDY BELTRAM 'Certain sections will oppose new legislation now awaiting Parliament's approval, but I wonder if it would be to their credit, 1 says planters 1 chief Traill By Wanted: One system of licensing and inspectors KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The chairman of the Selangor Planters' Association, Mr.387 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-04-15 13 Model Sonia marries an American SONIA Kilgannon, former Singapore model and beauty title winner, has married U.S. Air Force Lt J Roger Keeney in London. Miss Kil- cannon, daughter of Squadron-Lead-er and Mrs. Cyril Kilcannon. was elected "Queen of Queens" and "Miss BB during her stay in Singapore.48 words
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Article417 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sat—Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section today with the number of deals In bracket*: Indastriale Bouftead (1.000) $1.66. (1.000) $1.65: C.T.S. ores (7,000) 495. 3d; Dunlops (20.000) $IJO D. (100) $1.76. tl.000) $1.74. (2.000) $1.75: Ea*t Smelt (500) $3.10 D. SM. (1.000) $3.07: (11.000)417 words
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286 1962-04-15 13 A BARISAN EXCUSE TO HOLD ON TO THEIR SEATS'- PAP SINGAPORE, Saturday, fill-: People*! Action Party said today that the why-we-won't-quit reason given by the 13 Barisan Soskilis Assemblymen was "obviously an excuse for them to hold on to theii seats." This was slated in a j statement issued by286 words
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Article57 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Donations totalling $107 were re- vod by the Sunday Times today for Johnny Ang. a schoolboy cripple now In Mount Alvcrnia hospital. The donations came from Loli Kum Fook. CYMA Secretary. $70; Maurice Sauser. $10; well wishers of Telok An^son. $17; and 13. Brighton Crescent.57 words
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Article43 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Singapore Film Society will screen "Napoleon" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow for members. New members may enrol at the reduced rate of $4 for the rest ot the season.43 words
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Article39 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sat— Professor Llm Tay Boh, acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, will address Rotarlans on "Aspects of Higher Education at their weekly luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. on April 18 at the Cathay Hotel.39 words
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Article32 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's Uttamram Chest Clinic at the 6| mile Upper Changl Road on May 5.32 words
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Article72 1962-04-15 13 $1 ,200 fine for seaman SINGAPORE. Sat.— A seaman. Lo Chun Kwan. 29. was fined $1,200. or four months' jail. In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to possessing 17 lb. of dutiable tobacco. Ix> claimed he bought the tobacco from Port Said. Duty payable was $181.72 words
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48 1962-04-15 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Urn Hlan. general secretary of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, left Singapore by air for a six-month course In trade unionism in Canada. In his absence, the union's assistant secretary, Mr. Sect Kirn Quan. will act as secretary.48 words
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Article112 1962-04-15 13 'NOT GUILTY' PLEA TO TRESPASS, HURTING WOMEN JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A British soldier pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to charges of house trespass and causing hurt to two women. William Denis Glenn. 31, of REME. is accused of Illegally entering the home of112 words
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138 1962-04-15 13 JJOHORE BAHMJ. Sat. JOHORE BAHRUS UMNO Youth Section has called on the Federation Government to replace the Causeway with a bridge. A delegate's conference of the section yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution to this effect. They agreed that such a move would138 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-04-15 13 GUNN CHIT THYE - When life becomes a burden ...words of advice, comfort GUNN CHIT THYE By DENANG, Sat.— The Catholic Information Service here is lo set up an "S.O.S. Department" to give advice and consolation to people in despair especially would-be suicides. It will be run on similar lines us the original in267 words
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Advertisement280 1962-04-15 13 II MORE and MORE If PEOPLE ARE OPENING II BANK ggj DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD "IUNKING I SECURITY Share Capital and Rcscrre. I exceed £12,000,000. I I INTEREST Your funds earn interest from I the day you deposit until tha I daY you withdraw. I I SAVING No Charges, Brokerage,280 words
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Miscellaneous96 1962-04-15 13 TODAY'S HIGH TIDE TIMES TODAY: Sedill Kechil 5.46 a.m. (4.8 ft.) 7.23 pjn. (6.4 ft.); Singapore 7.30 am. (6.7 ft.) 9.26 pjn. (7 ft); Port Dtckaoo 4.06 ajn. (6.4 ft.) 4.12 pjn. (6.5 ft.); Port Swettenham 3.14 p.m. (10 ft.); Penan* 11.11 ajn. (6.1 ft.) 10.38 (6.3 ft.). TOMORROW: BedlM96 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-04-15 14 IT'S ON WITH THE GLOVES AND OFF WITH PEEL NEW waiting-room for fathers-to-be at Cincinnati's Good Samaritan Hospital is called The Heirport. KNIVES will soon belong t<> the past when housewives peel vegetables using special gloves now being demonstrated at a food exhibition in Hamburg. Hundreds of pieces of very130 words
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Article, Illustration823 1962-04-15 14 We are barn with the same size brain SPOTLIGHT ON A WOMAN'S TWO LOVES- YOUR -BY r OUR WOMAN REPORTER DISAPPOINTED because your boy (or girl) didn't do so well in the Cambridge examinations? Then here is a Sunday morning fillip to buck you up. YOU WATCH your child mugging:823 words
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525 1962-04-15 14 Undecided— or the man with two girls The double trouble of a twenty-year-old ■■I^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House R.ver Valley Road, Singapore -9 I AM in love witn two 1 girls one is 16 and still schooling and the other is525 words
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Advertisement186 1962-04-15 14 BREAKS PRECEDENT... *i LA CREATES THE FIRST RAWCALLV SEW LIPSTICK JB^V IN YEARS! '<W^!< Achieve* aever-bciore liutre Revet U vibrant colour, that lasts and lasts Ultra moist, feelt cream -drenched yet surprisingly light on your lips Changes 'just lipstick' into today's great new fashion for lap*. Sola Afeitts SHKIRO 'CHINA186 words
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Advertisement170 1962-04-15 14 for discovering i i HEINZ s> jf^^^J It was a great day when §a y mother discovered Hemz r y -^y^\ Cream of Tomato Soup! Her T<sjr^2^. A i family and dinner guests g^; FV .1 were thrilled with its rich, \s^Z ~^>^r3 creamy flavor and mother Ajfl^/V^' got compliments170 words
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Article, Illustration633 1962-04-15 15 How does your garden grow? MAKING THE BEST OF A SMALL PLOT BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT FLOWERS have always been admired and cultivated for their beauty and fragrance. A flower, like a painting or a sculpture, is non-edible and nonfunctional. Unlike most man-made expressions of art, it is fragile and633 words
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351 1962-04-15 15 WE answer the qaestton HOW? I AM a bachelor, supporting a family consisting of a widowed mother, a brother who is still unemployed, and a sister who doesn't earn enough for her own koep. Can I get assistance from the Social Welfare351 words
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Article112 1962-04-15 15 Ten foot high bamboo fencing on three sides for protection and »moe ib me c any morning ana afternoon. Square stone flags laid dry. monochromlc bat with their natural variation in tone, five a spacious effect- and enable (raw to grow in the inch-wide margins. Two or three112 words
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Advertisement166 1962-04-15 15 j|flffW B^ffJCHo|ffflß( MA IP rltANa HAIR mmmm^ mmm mm^ m^ m^ m m llh dandruff in her hair, her hair spoilt her beauty. She then went to her hairdresser who told her to shampoo with Sebbix. She did. And sure enough, Sebbix cleared up her dandruff. Now she has healthy166 words
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Advertisement251 1962-04-15 15 3^B ■^■^E^^^^^^^^B m p-; '-Sffn 1 3B ffSfe- ''Mbw^ 1 J| I j^i A 3 :^^H f JSP yf^t^ 4HH ..-.y. ■> -^^VHPRMIHffMk She's preparing to be a Beautiful Lady... Lucky little girl, her mother knows that only the puivst products are gentle enough to cherish delicate skins. That's why251 words
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515 1962-04-15 19 The small investor is here for good LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT -By- THE CITY EDITOR DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9 rpHE small investor 1 was not neglected by Malayan Tobacco when they announced515 words
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Article, Illustration617 1962-04-15 19 PETER LIM - COMING! THE SCOOTER WITH DESIGNS ON WOMEN! PETER LIM MOTORING By THE AUTOMATIC SO-NEW TINA TODAY 1 have good news for our women scooter-riders. Tina is coining. She's pretty, I hear; slim and practical. She is expected to be the talk of the town. I, for one, am looking forward617 words
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Article120 1962-04-15 19 HERE are Tina s vital statistics: Length 5 ft. 3i in.; width 2 ft; weight 143 Ib.; fuel tank capacity I'■ galjons. The price in Britain, including purchase tax. is X.XX Hs. (about *7ft») Now lets get technical by MuntinK what Triumph has to say about Tina's "it-can't-staH"120 words
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300 1962-04-15 19 MORE ABOUT THE WOMEN WHO TAKE THE WHEEL (-tO.VIICS juke about them. iudges fine them, garafea tow thorn, husbands despair of them WOMEN DRIVERS. Still PFTKR IVANS reports. then 1 are 33.000.000 Dl them in the U.S. some 40 per cent of the nations drivers. And now. It seems, they300 words
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Advertisement297 1962-04-15 19 COLOR! ACTION! KODAK! You're tore to bring home ever/ detail with a Kodak camera and Kodak film. KODAK WTIM MHSX 111 OHHU Th* ultra. KODAK MTINA AUTOMATIC 111 CANERA v th« vartatil* medtl of th« werltf.famo«s Kodtk 3Smm ctmtra with tutorrutic txpejurt control Rum* Atflcx Ct^f» nmirol tvtry ntuition Built-m297 words
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Advertisement171 1962-04-15 19 I We ore pleosed to announce that in co-operotion with LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED we con now offer hire purchose facilities for cors sold under our Home Delivery Scheme Vehicles covered by our Home Delivery Schemt include Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Simca, DKW and Auto-Union. Delivery of vehicle con be mode171 words
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Miscellaneous65 1962-04-15 19 Wm mW M S~vunxt o jSv Mmf's £2O ivhen I look forward io /I* A (z must -fwAMtc A uou consider the the next time we Ma**ft»«BMr ycxpopa 1 lasting tx*ds 3p can extend i»e fa*d Vs^iuMcw.^y confidence ttera lolhelS^d^sss \*r old so**/ r S^, cevnert£... f 1! me we65 words
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Article, Illustration256 1962-04-15 20 MONEY FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE CONTEST W.WKK of the week's TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Worker" (above), submitted by Y. Muthupalaniyappan, of King Edward VII Hall. 12 College Road. Singapore 3. Mr. Muthupalaniyappan used a Yashica camera and Kodak V.P. film. Setting, with liglit yellow-green filter: flti. 1256 words
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Advertisement206 1962-04-15 20 Every cook is a better cook with MDougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR (K«pt tafe and fresh In tins) You'll cook better cakes and pattriet than yon tver though* you could when yon use McDougall'i, the world's mo« _^^^^^SJjfJH IB^^b^bb^bb^bw popular Self Raiting flour. You don't have to add baking /S^K^ W. J206 words
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Advertisement477 1962-04-15 20 HUSBANDS mm and WIVES can enjoy both mm security jjj LARGE PROFITS with a "JOINT LIFE" I ENDOWMENT policy from 'i Branches Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. -Penaif. Wmmfo Malacca. Representatives Everywhere. I MALAYA'S OLDEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Asthm/TMucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since the discovery of MENDACO with. Asthma. Had lost477 words
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Article, Illustration351 1962-04-15 21 JAPAN FIGHT HARD BUT ARE WELL BEATEN Twelve thousand watch Thailand &et off to a wonderful start in this year's Junior Asian Cup soccer championship BANGKOK. Saturday rpHE 10-nation Asian Youth soccer tournament opened here today amid the boom of fireworks and the cheers of some 12,000 people who crowdedReuter; UPI - 351 words
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Article276 1962-04-15 21 Burnley falter against United LONDON. Sat. Burnley, seeking to emulate Tottpnhani Hotspur's English Soccer Cap and League don- I ble, faltered badly when beat- j en 3 l at home by Manchester I'nited in the First Division today. Defeat cost them the le*d, in the fluctuating League bat- tie with276 words
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Article52 1962-04-15 21 LONDON. Sat— Results of last night's British soccer matches were: Third Division Brentford 4 Crystal 2; Fourth Division Doocaster 2 Aledr&hot 1: Scottish One Third Lanark 1 Dunfermllne 1; .Scottish Two Albion Morton 0; Alloa 4 East Fife 3; Cowdenbealh 2 Stenhousemulr 2: Dumbarton 0 'lerwlckReuter - 52 words
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Article25 1962-04-15 21 PARIS. Sat- France beat Ireland 11-0 in their Rugby Union International here today to clinch their fourth successive victory In thr International championship25 words
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463 1962-04-15 21 SINGAPORE. Sat The Chan brothers Alex and Roy cuinuiiited the Singapore Amateur b» miming Association s first i'ndrr-10 years age group champsOJMMpi at the Royal Island Club today. Alex won all his three events for boys under 9 years, while Roy v. on463 words
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685 1962-04-15 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - BOON BEE WILL HA VE TO FIND A NEW PARTNER NORMAN SIEBEL says K. Lumpur, Sat. NG BOON BEE will almost certainly be given a new doubles partner for the Asian Badminton Confederation's team championships which starts at the Stadium Negara here next Saturday. His present team-mate. Tan Yee Khan,685 words
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191 1962-04-15 21 AGRESSIVE KOREANS SWAMP HONG KONG 4-0 AGGRESSIVE Korea beat Hong Kong by 4-0 in the other match. Hong Kong collapsed under a flurry of attacks which gave the Koreans a 2-0 lead at the interval. Korea kept up their offensive throughout and although the Hong Kong defence tightened up inReuter - 191 words
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Article44 1962-04-15 21 MANILA. Sat. The Philippines led Japan 2-1 on the second day of the Davis Cup Ear tern tone semi-finals tie iiere when the Filipino doubles team of Raymundo Devro and Johnny Jose aefeated Japan's Atsushl Miyugi and Michio Fujii 6-3. 6-3. 6-4.44 words
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Article78 1962-04-15 21 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Sing Hwa enhanced their chances in the Singapore Volleyball Associations six-a-side open championship when they beat formidable Sin Meng 3-0 at the Middle Road Community Centre here tonight After a gruelling first match which ended in a narrow 17-15 win for Sing Hwa.78 words
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Article44 1962-04-15 21 BOOSIDE. Sat. Mr. R.M.C. Jeffrey's Sham Fight won the Scottish Grand National handicap steeplechase run over three miles and about seven furlongs here this afternoon. Mr. ISM Camerons Threepwood was second and Mr. J. Westoll.s Skish third of 18 starters Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article44 1962-04-15 21 JAIPUR. Sat— lndia led Iran 2-0 after the opening single* when their Ea*'ern Zone Davi.< Cup pir.i-fina' began here today Premjit Lai defeated Resa Akbari 6-1. 6-2 6-0 and Jaideep Mukherjea beat Taghl Akbari 6-0. 6-2. 6-4.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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189 1962-04-15 21 GLASGOW. Sat. Scotland won the British International soccer championship outright for the first time since 1951 when they beat England here today- Scotland led l-» at half time. This was Scotland's first home win over England for 25 years, and their first victory over themReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration533 1962-04-15 22 FIRST TIME IT HAS BEEN DONE IN MALAYAN WATERS DURING your sunny Sunday dip you must have often seen graceful water-skiers flash by. And did you not think: "It looks so easy." Those of you who have followed up this thought with a practical attempt at the533 words
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Article64 1962-04-15 22 fVAVrD Kraal's story of the U training method of the wonder mller Herb Elliot Is really an inspiring article for the youths of Malaya. Malaya need* a lot of WHVTS on tout mind: Write In pa? >'> fer tbe be«t Irtwr of the week. Keep your letters abort, and64 words
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Article110 1962-04-15 22 qualified coaches who are prepared to spend a lot of time, energy and will-power to turn their pupils into champions. There is a lack of athletic meets In Malaya, and there is no athlete who Is prepared to train all the year round for the sake of taking part in110 words
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Article56 1962-04-15 22 A BOUQUET should be presented to your sport opinionist David Kraal for his splendid article on softball. Undoubtedly softball is fast catching on with the people of Singapore and Malaya. It ideally caters for veterans, adults and children alike. Its appeal Is tremendous, and It ls an ideal56 words
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Article77 1962-04-15 22 I AGREE that the hard way. as what Geoffrey Dyson says, ls the only way to become a champion. Let me point out thai there ls no one In our country who devotes full time to sports. The world's top athletes do nothing but running because they77 words
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97 1962-04-15 22 Spite can spur some men on to success CHOSE to look for the silver lining in the dark 1 cloud which David Kraal cast over Kesavan Soon. While on the one hand you can encourage some people to do great things, you can. on the other hand, spite others to97 words
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Article62 1962-04-15 22 I REMEMBER reading about the Idea of Introducing football pools Into Malaya. I am still In the dark about the outcome of this idea which I am very much In favour of. This will encourage our budding footballers and gather enough funds to bring in coaches to Improve62 words
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Article, Illustration5 1962-04-15 23 EPSOM JEEP PICES TODAY'S WINNERS5 words
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672 1962-04-15 23 FORECASTS SINGAPORE DERBY FINISH AS: BEST BETS: Joey San in Race 1 and Persian Hero in Race 3. THE GOING is SOFT. AS the final battle for the $25,000 Singapore Derby (1| miles) ra^es past the packed stands at Bukit Timah672 words
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361 1962-04-15 23 and in September he was second by three parts of a length to No Fluke in a Class 1. Div. 2. 6f race on a yielding track at Bukit Timah. Kawasaki went like a winner one morning on the track when he361 words
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1477 1962-04-15 23 Race 1—2.00. Class 4, Div. I—7 Furs. 1 JOOl3 Clever Dick (Loyang Sjmd.) Daniels. 4 9.0 5 IT) Mitchell 7 2 ***** Shewjrtrl 111 (Shaw St.) Tulloh. \*~T~ 1* 3 ***** Avanti II (Healthy St.) Sullivan, 5 8-8 8 (F) Moxham 1 4 *****1,477 words
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Article138 1962-04-15 23 EPSOM JEXP CALL BOT BMW I JOET SAN Rlmaa MMkJ^ft Clncrana B. MALAYSIA J««7 San Barttaoto CLEVER DICK Sydburr R. MaiayaU IM BMW I t.»5 OBEDIENT BON Kawaaakl Domlnater OBEDIENT SON Power Ftnt KmwU UOMINATOR Obedient g« WoodcoU) LMly Bmw S PERSIAN HERO Hot Houw Kraqolllrar TBOMP Hot Bni138 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-04-15 23 WITH 81b. LESS ENJOYMENT IMS CHANCE FOR A DOUBLE OTHE remarkably-improved Enjoyment HI pass- ed his first test in the top class with a very easy win over a mile with 8.11 last week. This Arcot five-year-old will be even better over 9f and with 8.3, a drop of 8-lbs.,504 words
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Advertisement291 1962-04-15 23 Fibrosifls and Rheumatism Ended The amaalna; new discovery Romind rianlshca the pain* of Arthrltla. .Rheumatism. Kibrrwitl*. N'evirltla and) Sciat lea like mJujio. InSUmlnateaaftrr U>e Crat doae, paina disappear, and in a Uw days this marvrloua medicine dlnaolves and removea the bod^ poisons and Urlo Acid that are the) cauao of291 words
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Article, Illustration683 1962-04-15 24 KOAY KOK CHAING - KOAY KOK CHAING Veterans Thillainathan and Sankey stand out in Perak's 4-1 win over Penan£ by Penang, Sat. They whip Kedah 7-0 after being held to no score in first half gELANGOR are well set to win the North Zone hockey683 words
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Article55 1962-04-15 24 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Thanmaset University ot Thailand were beaten 92-71 by Singapore champions Tong Keng in their second game In Singapore at Happy World tonight. Tong Keng, leading all the way, led by 37-29 at halt time. The Thai team won their women's match against55 words
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Article31 1962-04-15 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Todays Imer-conimunuy centre soccer results: Malay Farm 3 Jalan Eunos I: Jalau Tenteran w.o. Kirn Kiat; Alexandra w.o. Radin Mas; Buklt Pan Jang v Choug Pang (abandoned >31 words
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195 1962-04-15 24 Lester King makes spectacular Test debut with 5-20 KINGSTON, Sat. I ESTER KING. 23-year-old West Indies pace bowler making his Test cricket debut, broke the back of India's first innings yesterday in the final Test here with a six-over spell which yielded him five wickets for 20 runs. Resuming their195 words
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Article148 1962-04-15 24 WEST INDIES lat law. Hunt c Kunderam b Ranjane 1 McMorris low Durmni 37 Kanhal c and b Ranjane 44 Solomon b Duram o Sobers c Manjrekar b Ranjane 104 Worrell lbw Ranjaue 26 Hall c Kunderam b Nadkarnl 20 Allan c bub b Borue 1 Gtbtos lbw BadkarmReuter - 148 words
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Article83 1962-04-15 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. D.A.W. Lochhead met 74 1 won the "A" division medal of the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The Spring Cup was won by S. Dv Ples»is <77 gross). Guillemard Cup qualifiers' DAW. Lockhead (74), S. Dv Plessis Hsi and T. Gettiln-Jones. N. Holborn. M. Tukey83 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-04-15 24 SB A OPEN ATTRACTS OVERSEAS PL A YERS I SINGAPORE. Sat. >^ Singapore's women badminton players for the open championships this year will face, for the first time, strong challengers from neighbouring countries. In addition to Thailand's champion Prathin Pattabongs. who is now studying in a Singapore school, there is155 words
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Article170 1962-04-15 24 KEEPER WONG STOPS MANY HOT' DRIVES rpAIPING. Sat. Peiak-o» 1 put up a grand dis- r play to hold Sporting Cri.stal from Peru to a 2-2 draw in a friendly soccer match played throughout In a steady drizzle at Sultan Yusuul Stadium Here today. Pit k, UU lull170 words
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Miscellaneous134 1962-04-15 24 SPORTS DIARY (RKKKI: S.C.A. senior tournament S.C.R.C. v University, Shenton Way; SJt.C. v Army, padang; C.S.C. v R.A.F., Balestier Road; I.A. v S.C.C. pedang; Junior "A 1 S.C.C. v R.A.P. Seleiar Polytechnics pacUng; X.A.P. Teugah v Combined Schools, Tengah; Prisons v C.S.C, Changi; H.Q. Peaf v RAP. Changi, Changi; Junior134 words
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