The Straits Times, 22 April 1962
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Title Section15 1962-04-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in MaSatfa No. 138!) SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 04015 words
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Article, Illustration724 1962-04-22 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Unto fill* I 11ll a He s pro-tern chairman name and VUlv IUI lalllla -I -1 .11 1 symbol will be decided today Bw Soromban. Sat Seenivasagam gives a co-operation pledge MALAYA'S newest opposition party today received a pledge of full cooperation fronj the724 words
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Article698 1962-04-22 1 Dr. Urn thong Eu - 'Go slow on Malaysia Dr. Urn thong Eu says j^^^B A call to respect withes and ospirofiom of the people HB of Singapore and Borneo: "It j^^^H I^^^H muit come about by understanding or future of our country will not be secure." 1)11. [Jin Chong Kn. addressing the meeting, appealed698 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-04-22 1 Arid Kit-hard Bui ion. the !il;n -tais. 1.1 nved in Purto San- to S'.elano. a sea-ide resort about 60 miles liotih of Rome, by car ye-Meriluy. Thej- have ibooiipd tooniA for 'he Ea&ter holiday tn a hotel at Argeniariv, lilS.li on tne muaiiiaius. MR. CHIN47 words
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Article, Illustration3534 1962-04-22 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS CONGO MUTINY CHARGE SOLDIER COLLAPSES OUTSIDE THE COURT AFTER VERDICT: THEN CALL FOR DOCTOR By [^l ALA LIMPIR, Sal.Private Tauflx HftihMi hin Abdul Wahab of the (iih Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, was today senlcnoed to four years' impri sonuu'iil lor inciting aLim Yaw Chong - 3,534 words
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Article38 1962-04-22 1 MOTORIST Oeorfe Vouno, admitting i« drunken driving charge, told j judge ill Portland, Oregon: "I liuve v drinking problem but only al weekends." So the* judtfe sentenced him to one year of weekends in jail.38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-04-22 1 PHOTO NEWS His handkerchief stifles a spasm of tears us.Prirate TaufUc tiaits for the court, which has found him guilty, to announce its tentence. Sunday Time* picture by Lim Yew Chony.Lim Yew Chony - 31 words
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185 1962-04-22 1 MISS MURDER' MAKES BREAKTHROUGH IN BLOOD AT YARD LONDON. Saturday. A BACKROOM girl at Scotland Yard, known as "Miss Murder" has perfected a lechpique in blood grouping which experts claim is a 'big step forward in scientific crime de"Miss Murder" i.-, .im. auburn-haired Miss Margaret Pereira. who is 12. SheReuter - 185 words
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Article75 1962-04-22 1 TOHORE BAHRU. Sat Ught- nine killea three oineapple •state woikers and injured .seven durum a brief thundei 3101 m in Poniian yeoieiday. The tragedy occurred on the Chuan Sen pineapple estate Eye-witno-es. miiu ihe 10 nren rushed to a hut 10 .shelter wneu it ..;ai\ed to75 words
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Article32 1962-04-22 1 Celebrated her 26th birthday touay Because the monarch's birthday is always vlpbrated m June no matier when the monarch is really bom— there were no national observances set.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article23 1962-04-22 1 One ot the v\oiid< a\»a- tion pioneers, died yesterday. He »*> 76 Tlie iuunetiiate cau^e I •f death »»j not announced.— U.PIUPI - 23 words
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Article237 1962-04-22 1 Chinese husband or actress Debra HOLLYWOOD. Sat Friends today reported I the marriage ot glamorou.s film actress D«bra Paget to Mr. Ling Chith Kiing, I Texas oil executive identified as a mpiiew of Madame Chiang Kal-«hek. MLv Page's mother <.\>ntinned that her daughter and Mr. Lin;j had been married yesterdayReuter - 237 words
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Article33 1962-04-22 1 Have learned tiie twist una uo :t very well. A group or BsMh &et the folds and lone aleevek of their kimono :luttenng duiing an annual >la«e show in Tokyo Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-04-22 1 in prison Salan OAS GANGSTER CHIEF FLOWN TO PARIS HANDCUFFED oaris. Sat Becret Army Oruanisation leader Salan was In Sankprison. South Paris, today Fit -.(Ji Di LJ<' ti men arrested t lie 62-year-old ex-general In Al yesterday morning, thus dealing the O.\S a crippling bluw in to lerrorLt acts. Bmlan'a580 words
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Advertisement156 1962-04-22 1 VI k T i T M l l> AOIO-EVE k 'rW- V 4. Ro»tl.» Place Sm,opor« 1 Tel: ***** OEVILOPINC I PRINTING ALSO UNDERTAKIN AGOLDROLEX "DATE JUST" IS THE NATURAL CHOICE OF SUCCESSFUL MEN A^x "f.^^Am H^a^gw the f mou °v» l r f V^Jw ml jS B virtue of156 words
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Advertisement140 1962-04-22 1 LATEST SECRET SOCIETY... CangMers atalked a man in the moonlight for about 4MO yards and stabbed him to death in a lonrU vegetable patch in Bukit Prrmai, off Kampoug Bahru Road, Singapore. late last night. Polirr found Lim Vaia. 3C, a Siiigaporr Harbvnr Board worker, sprawled on a f**tpath rutting140 words
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Advertisement51 1962-04-22 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA 6:j),)(. i. cW~ MM. SINGAPORE IPOH ASS. CO. S.P.H. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD HONG KONC. gg^^r/^gfl Hgi smoker W*ch) ■Kir r-. tmmmm i-.« m. (R(JAF\I I PES U S.A. (MM rha V I ou«. p SHRIRO (CHINA)51 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-04-22 2 IPOH. Sat Wong Yoon Tai. "2?. a Iruit seller. ■U today bouna over lor six months in $300 by the rui court here for threatening Teng Kok Loo. another fruit .seller, with an axe and a hammer DEVOTION by candlelight for the voting and the old.82 words
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323 1962-04-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. I TIE murder trial oi Chau Chwen Kong. 69. an otate weeder in Plentonj;. drew to a close In the High Court here today with the j defence prosecution's final i addresses. Today was the sixth day of the323 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-04-22 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Members of the supervisory and management staff of the Bata Organisation in Singapore and the Federation were praised today by their retiring managing director Mr. A.J. Jugas. Mr. Jugas. speaking at a farewell dinner given him by hli staff at the Adelphi Hotel,359 words
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476 1962-04-22 2 OH KEC TIANG - Call to Govt.: Set up eye banks to save our blind OH KEC TIANG WHEN WE NEED OUR EYES NO MORE... A KIND THOUGHT' By PENANG Saturday \]R. S.M.A. ALHADY, newly-elected president of the Malayan Medical Association, today urged the Federation Government to consider taking steps to set up eye476 words
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374 1962-04-22 2 FORMER WIFE OF RAJA MUD A MA Y BE CHARGED I IM)ll! Saturday. ]y|H. CHEW KOII CHOOI, a Coroner, loday recommended that a Former wile of the Raja Mtida of Perak, llanizah binte Abdullah. 28. formerly Annie Chin, be charged with inconsiderate driving. Mr. Chew made this recommendation at the374 words
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Article180 1962-04-22 2 Plea for study leave for nurses SINGAPORE. Sat Thf Government must be convinced of the need lo grant study leave to trained nurses. .-.ays Bcrita Junirawat. official organ of their association here. Many, denied study leave, had resigned "with a feeling of resentment." the magazine says. It asks what conditions180 words
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Article363 1962-04-22 2 t THINK this is a good time to «ay a word on punishment. If at any time It Is to be used, it mast be administered immediately the offence is committed and on 'he spot where it occurred. Never punish a dog when he comes up to363 words
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142 1962-04-22 2 Thugs in 3 robberies: $5,000 haul SINGAPORE. Sat !n three .separate cc- r robbery and housebreakin* here yesterday, thugs got < away with loot worth more than $5,000 in cash, jewellery and property Robbery No. One: A sawmill contractor was in his Aljunied Road home witli his family last night142 words
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Advertisement64 1962-04-22 2 MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION and the THAI STATE RAILWAYS AUTHORITIES announce that as from SUNDAY 29th APRIL 1962 a THROUGH COACH will run between KUALA LUMPUR BANGKOK on the INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS TRAIN once weekly in both directions. Train times and other details may be obtained from the Traffic Manager, Kuala Lumpur,64 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-04-22 3 IS THERE A T LAST A REAL CURE FOR BALDNESS? BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA I reveal a new technique— the grafting of genuine hair TODAY, 1 bring warm comfort for the balding. Today I report new hair grafting techniques that have solved the problem297 words
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Article162 1962-04-22 3 PERHAPS the only fruit--1 arian in Malaya today is Mr. George Khoo, a 35--year-old office clerk In Penang who lives on bananas, papayas, jambus and. when it is in season, durians. I went round to his house the other day for breakfast and frankly it was a162 words
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Article167 1962-04-22 3 EAT Malayan truits. use Malayan goods. It might soon be drink Malayan coffee. That Is. If the rest of the country follow the lead set by the 1.000 people of Kampong Ayer Manis. 30 miles north of Jqhore Bahru. Tneir pride and joy. not to mention a source167 words
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Article271 1962-04-22 3 rpHE doctor finished the examination. And the patient said bravely: "Tell me the truth, doctor. I'm done for. aren't I?" "Nonsense." the doctor replied briskly. "You've got absolutely nothing to worry about. One per cent of patients with your complaint do not die." "One per cent!!'271 words
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Article121 1962-04-22 3 ASTER soul cialts--I*l nian&hip belore branching out into your favourite styles This was the advice a quiet son of Penang asked me to pass on to Malaya's budding, artists ia.-t week The man was Mr Tan Choon (Jhce an artist *:ims» style ha- oeen matured by the121 words
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Article204 1962-04-22 3 f\H£ new* that toy manul facturers have produced whole sets of new modern toys which have the odd-fashioned quality of durability so that they can be handed on from one child to another, confirms n'.: my 010 douots. I have loi.u suspected that Mirm children's toys ..r*-204 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-04-22 3 TWENTY ONE YEAR--1 OLD Zainab binte Hajl Adam who has joined the Information Department at Kota Bharu as a field officer, tells me: "I seem to have bitten off a little more than I can chew." Chew is the right word. For unlike her contemporarily who145 words
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Article107 1962-04-22 3 SHE COMMANDS 160 BRIGADE GIRLS r*OOD morning Miss Pips! My picture today shows lovely Miss Yick Wun Pooi. 25-year-old Corps Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. I present Miss *Yick in full ensemble glistening shoulder epaulettes and black beret* perched on Jaunty raven black curls because107 words
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Article163 1962-04-22 3 THUS is an amazing set Chinese coppers, Japanese silvers, coins of the East India Company and of the Straits Settlements, plump rounded affairs imprinted with the faces of Queen Victoria and King Edward VII. "I began collecting." said Mr. P.T. Chew, a 30-year-old estate clerk who lives year163 words
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Article160 1962-04-22 3 BALLET teacher Miss Prem Gill has proved that language is no barrier to mastery of the arts if there is enthusiasm and keenness on the part of pupils. Pi cm. 23. who trained m Knalaud and qualified in 1909. runs the Premita Gill School of Dancing in160 words
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Article53 1962-04-22 3 FOR 25 American dollars. I am told in a letter from Atianta. Georgia. I can buy a list of the names and addresses of 1.000 American millionaires. "Many ot these millionaires will j:et married this year." says the letter. "So here, girls, is how to find that53 words
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Article, Illustration378 1962-04-22 3 MAHMUD THE MAN OF MANY FIRSTS WHERE ARE THEY NOW? HE WAS the first Malay scholar to go from Pahang to the Malay College. Kuala -Kangsar. In 1907. He was the first Mentri Besar of Pahang when the Federation of Malaya came into being on Feb. 1. 1948* He was378 words
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Advertisement23 1962-04-22 3 Begins TOMORROWIy^^^ MODERN SILK STORE PRICES SLASHED! DISCOUNTS BIGGER THAN EVER! luuntii on Monday 23 4*2 ci yiwai: 34. High Street. Singapore 6.23 words
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Advertisement324 1962-04-22 3 fat /?tc&A£4 df^jlPbK. t/0u Can't wait iiJ^ oO flVfllLflßLE fIT LEfIDING PHOTO DEfILERS X\ INE ES»UINE. ,811 A J V'< ISi JNHIIS9- 3NI-Q/ J-^ 100^ EGYPTIAN 1 COTTON m with scintillating Texture richness ot Thai and Honan silk THE ONLY MATERIAL FOR ROUND THE CLOCK WEAR Available in coloar range324 words
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Article, Illustration4016 1962-04-22 4 1 70,000 ...For just two rolls of film ALL BECAUSE THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR WAS A PERFECT GENTLEM^ IF Sir Hughe knatchbull-Hugessen, the British ambassador to Turkey, had not been such a perfect English gentleman he could have caught me red-handed as I was taking wax impressions of his secret keys.4,016 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-04-22 4 CICERO (greatest spy of all) AFTER nearly 20 years of silence, a middleaged Turkish clerk called Elyesa Bazna has emerged from the backstreets of Istanbul to confess: "I WAS CICERO." CICERO the most dangerous spy of World War 11. The man whose treachery and cunning nearly lost the war for90 words
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Advertisement212 1962-04-22 4 a^^av a^^ I I l^^av .^^^av^V" m. R 1 vp^Lh L^^^^Hft^"^ fIHMiHS^K* ifc^r D v #T I f'9' 1 t° London akjgfS j§: Extra enjoyment, extra value are your» with BOAC Especially if you are going on leave. $re&<t*^ i£$LU •^"v* or if you have a few days holiday during212 words
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222 1962-04-22 5 Govt. names 4-man team to inquire into taxi business SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has appointed four-man committee to investigate conditions surrounding the taxi transport business in the State. I The Committee of Inquiry into Taxi Business j will be headed by Mr. Goh Chew222 words
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Article57 1962-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —Harold Michael Jenuer Bent, master of the SS. Wlnwar. pleaded not guilty in an emergency court today to a charge of falling to report the presence of 42 stowaways to the Immigration Department yesterday The magistrate. Mr Satht V Kandiah allowed bail of57 words
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Article, Illustration389 1962-04-22 5 MALAYA Glares with Thailand two kind? of fishes wherein the mules encage m a OatUeroyal upon seeing each other. One is the little trebhwuiet H;il:-Beak i llrrmofnu •> ju-il-lum mid the other li tr-e uellkr.cm n Flghunß-fl:>h Bet«» They nwy be likem d re>p*ctively to wrestlers and gladia-389 words
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535 1962-04-22 5 TAI SING GNN - TAI SING GNN 'BLUE BOOK' CENTRE OF DISCUSSION By A definite need for your services/ says Tengku Abdullah KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday M(JKE than 350 representatives of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs from all over the country met here today to discuss535 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-04-22 5 THE three Borneo girl youth leaders at yesterday's Malayan Association of Youth Clubs annual conference in Kuata Lumpur: From left. Miss Anita Udarbc Miss Bernadette Louis and Miss Katherine Chai Loi Yin. Sunday Times picture.44 words
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Article232 1962-04-22 5 KENNEDY'S AWARD TO FLYING HAWK FOR PIONEER SPIRIT SINGAPORE. Sat. An American merchant liner The Flying Hawk today received an "E" pennant authorised by President Kennedy from the Consul-General to Singapore. Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap. at a ceremony on board the ship. The Presidential *E" award lor232 words
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Article24 1962-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Blue Triangle Club, will hold a "cooking demonstration" at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.24 words
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260 1962-04-22 5 SEREMBAN, Saturday. DRIVING tester told the Sessions Court today he issued a certificate i<» a motorcyclist without testing him after he saw Ihe candidate appl\ the emergency brake eiliciently in avoiding ;i crowd. Chuah Sin Teng. 38. a driving tester attached to the Road Transport260 words
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100 1962-04-22 5 JAILEO-FOR BITING OFF PART OF EAR rLUK AXSON. Sat. The President ol the Sessions Court here. Wan Ismail bin Wan llohamed Salleh. yesterday sentenced K.V. Krishnan. 35. a rubber tapper, to eight months' jail for biting off part of the ear of a fellow tapper Krishnan pleaded guilty to voluntarily100 words
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Article80 1962-04-22 5 SINGAPORE B man who chartered the stranded T nor Mohameti All Dlamaporo. Governor ol the Zamboanaga. Philippines. was in Singapore yesterday to look after the well 1.400 pilgrim.-' bound for He flew in here twi ago on hearing the Honn Kong Government was going tv withdraw the80 words
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Article36 1962-04-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A film on the merger between America's two giant labour organisations, the CIO. and the A.F.L.. will be screened at the U.S. Cultural Centre. Armenian Street, on Wednesday at 5 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement136 1962-04-22 5 The wonder blade won't feel More and more men are enjoying EXTRA the most comfortable shaves of faaßattaa— jßtjPJiWWjjjjjj their lives with new Blue Gillette V^ I^JjUjfj^ Extra' Blades You too must try-themf '*■$£&'*:ss These extra sharp blades simply glide over your face. You won't know there's a blade in136 words
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Article, Illustration310 1962-04-22 6 THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE WHAT EVERY GIRL ON A BUDGET SHOULD KNOW LAST week 1 went in search of ii fling. A parly fling for under 3jo. But before you jump lo the wrong conclusions, let me explain. At a strictly "hen" party the other310 words
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505 1962-04-22 6 Mother demands $700 for her daughter WHAT'S your problem? Write to Miss Jane Lee, Thi Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Rood, Singapore -9. lAM 20 years old and have been in love with a girl for the past three years. I ha-e promised to marry her in two years'505 words
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Article134 1962-04-22 6 I PASSED mj Form IV two years ago and have since been jobless I applied to a number of firms but al! to tin purpose. I feel like committing suicide My parents are poor and have many children to support PITY CommittinK suicide is cowardly You will134 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-04-22 6 A new outfit far only $30... satis •Juliet Any feet for tne party where you could dance all night and not suffer from aching arches. The lovely pair cost $15 90. I saved, too, because the outfit required no accessories besides the voile stole and Thai cotton purse (price $7.50.156 words
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Article180 1962-04-22 6 IirOULD you please advise TT me on buying an engagement ring? My fiance feels that he should choose It on his own. but I want to go with him so that I can have some say In the type of ring I would like. My180 words
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Advertisement363 1962-04-22 6 Beauty has birthdays... but never grows old Some xctimcn don't change. They gain poise, charm and confidence with the years have birthdays, but nezrr groi? old. What is their secret? What keeps them young? i< HUP' B^ tB Jim Helena Rubinstein Skin Life Skin L;> v a complftr ucury Alter363 words
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Advertisement140 1962-04-22 6 f^"**JfH& <^r f^tmw ■■■■'^m^mmmVif* vat J^LwM^JP^^^ %V ARI AT 10 .V Son a £w '<& x theme, with a batik dress •ffflkcslr jSrWdtt I '$23,501 und still under ffiJMlyf f*r -ffif j Jj> $5 Sundl ty Times picV^J? Your home *£pg^ deserves If^glQßv the best Electrical appliances! Modal No. 12140 words
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688 1962-04-22 7 THE $25,000 QUESTION By SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER THIS week I am inviting readers to join me in a flight of the imagination which will need a great deal of strength for the "take off/ This is to suppose that we have just been told688 words
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Article60 1962-04-22 7 MANY readers have written in to ask the Sunday Times about buying a home. Today we start a new series that will give you all the pertinent points on house-buying. We will answer the questions Shall I buy a house in town, or in the60 words
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Article661 1962-04-22 7 MY late busband spelt the name of our son differently in his birth certificate, citizenship certificate and school records. The boy will be hunting for a job soon. How can he prove that the different names in the documents refer to one and the fame661 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-04-22 7 BIC, bold and bouncy checks make their debut on the beach. This two-piece suit by Darlene of America is in a velvety looped nylon fabric. It has taken the U. S. by storm and will soon make its bow on Singapore's sunny beaches. This black and bright orange outfit58 words
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Article676 1962-04-22 7 to find out what It is aii about: but I am much too shy to admit my Ignorance of what can only be described as "carpenters English." I am also sublimely ignorant of the meaning of •barge." "fascia board.-." 'casement stays." "ridge676 words
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Article213 1962-04-22 7 The 7-years itch LIKE most women I love it when they issue statistics on love and marriage Like our horoscope, you can read what you will into statistics. The latest ones from Britain's Registrar General may come as a surprise to many married couples. It Is about the sevenyear itch.213 words
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Advertisement214 1962-04-22 7 PCIT|f -A 800 umbrella saves you I fc— ill from those bumps on the pave- ment on a rainy day. The umbrella has a cover of bright nylon with transparent Vinyl panels which enable the user to see where she is going;. The London inventor, a tailor, was getting tired214 words
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Article89 1962-04-22 8 Lee lunches with Ne Win RANGOON. Sat. The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived here early this morning on a twoday official visit as the guest of Burma's Revolutionary Council Chairman, General Ne Win. Mr. Lee. accompanied by his wife, was met at Mlngaladon Airport by the89 words
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Article66 1962-04-22 8 NEW DELHI, Sat. An American housewife has been .sending a weekly one dollar cheque during the put year to buy a meal for an Indian "who would hava died without this help," It was announced here. Tl.e cheques, sent by Mrs. H. Brlcklln, of Pennsylvania, areReuter - 66 words
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Article26 1962-04-22 8 The British Foreign Office official who defected to Russia 11 yean ago. said In Moscow yesterday he did not intend to return to Britain.26 words
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Article58 1962-04-22 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. The wife of U-2 pilot Francis Oary Powers was admitted to Qeorxetown University hospital In an unconscious condition last night for treatment of what pollre said was an overdose of a barbiturate. Dr. Oeorge SMrlner said she was in "very serious" condition whenUPI - 58 words
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Article29 1962-04-22 8 Italy's most romantic national .serviceman, 24. wrote 615 letters and 1.580 postcards to his fiancee during his 519 days as a conscript. They h;ive just married. Rfuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article26 1962-04-22 8 ....Is to lead an anti-Castro military movement. The organisation of the group was formally announced in Miami by a committee of three —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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431 1962-04-22 8 U.S. REFUSES TO PUT OFF PACIFIC N-TESTS Russia threatens to end talks as her last-ditch efforts to block American resumption of nuclear trials fail GENEVA, Saturday. THE U.S. refused yesterday to postpone nuclear testing for the duration of the 17--nation disarmament conference here, and Russia warned that this may mean431 words
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155 1962-04-22 8 RIVAL GENRALS BID FOR POWER IN ARGENTINA FOR POWER IN ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES, Saturday. jJUENOS Aires bristled with troops supporting rival generals today alter split among the army chiefs who replaced President Arturo Frondizi by Jose Maria Guido last month. Borne reports said troops and naval units were converging on155 words
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187 1962-04-22 8 A PLUMPER PIK YUK BECOMES A LITTLE ENGLISH MISS rOkMBRIDGE. Sat Pik V Yak. the three-year-old rtrl found abandoned on the steps of a Hone Kong convent. Is spending her first English Easter playing happily In the garden of a country house near here. Pik Yak was spotted by Mr.Reuter - 187 words
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Advertisement192 1962-04-22 8 Mg»j mT <»^i^MMß^^^^P^ ■y r ,i ihre^ <v Wr _^^rfH i^^mh^? I JK ,jiu I IT? m. mf* iHH w* l^^^^^Hfl '^^^BB AND NEW-LOOK \g*W FROM RUSSIA come these O^" *f>s; latest anti-gas outfits a hooded t* t»^ j |1 overall and gas-mask for mother y j& and a complete192 words
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Advertisement163 1962-04-22 8 maidenfbrm <©/® latest creation Pre-Lude Lace Of^ J^. J\ \J Exciting new backless designi r^ WLt^C^^^Sf^^L J creates a truly new bra for die g\\" I s!l in luxuriously appealing nylon! J4>~^^ M I lace, black and white. O» Mb tt dl lif (MM*. Trj Hm4*n\orm CtrtU* ;n case of163 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-04-22 9 PICTURE CONTEST WINNER of the week's TOP PRIZE of 830 is "Intermission" (right) submitted by L. S. Tan. 155 Pa*ir Panjans Road. Singapore 5. Mr. Tan used a Rollriflrx camera and Ilford Aim. Setting, with yellow filter: fit:. 1/60 second. The SECOND PRIZE of 520 is won by231 words
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Advertisement59 1962-04-22 9 F^sfi" t vlla f CC^vj laVjrf. BL li I M Ml Thrilling, exciting The Malaysia Crand Prix, Singapore. 22nd and 23rd of April. 1962. See International drivers in action, an occasion to remember. USE NEW HIGH ENERGY ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE I £SSO J the worlds first <hoi(e ES&O STANDARD I59 words
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Miscellaneous293 1962-04-22 9 (popular crossword j ACROSS: 1. Steep place iyi. DOWN: 1 Precious stones 9. Instruct <s>; 10. Rub out 6>. <6>; 2. Rodent (3); 3. Resound 12. Bmd round (6); 13. Small (4): 4. Inferior (S>: 6. Danger wave (6); IS. Salt <3>; 16 Per- (J); 6. Flower (4); 7. Surpass293 words
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Article283 1962-04-22 10 NEUTRALS TO THE FORE rE atom deadlock has been eased by neutral intervention and easily the most significant development at Geneva this week has been the enthusiasm of the nuclear nations for the non-aligned proposal to set up an international commission of scientific umpires to see that all parties keep283 words
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OPINION PAGE
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter89 1962-04-22 10 BATU 6AJAH ffiHOSE papaya trees on X Samsudin bin Yassln's farm at Sungel Udang (Sunday Times. April 15> are wonderful. So too are mine <see cut above) which I am sure outmatch them. I am not boasting but some of my trees actually bear a* many as 80 fruits (big89 words
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Letter, Illustration83 1962-04-22 10 I SURRENDER. 1 was one of those who duubted your Papaya King Story (Sunday Times. March 4) but now I no longer do after seeing the picture you printed in your paper last week. This man Samsudin bin Mohammed Yassin should be given a prize I hope the83 words
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227 1962-04-22 10 SINGAPORE. THE CHIN PEHG MULE I AM one of those who would like to see the Bangkok < Sunday Times, April 15) Government match its words with deeds when it comes to the question of liquidating the few Communists who still Infest the jungles on our northern frontier. I am227 words
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Letter196 1962-04-22 10 HOW the turn of affairs in the newly-indepen-dent territories must shock those ardent nationalists who thought that the ending of colonialism would mark the beginning of a new phase in Afro-Asian history. I refer to Mrs. Krobo Edusei who was criticised for buying a $25,000 golden196 words
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Letter88 1962-04-22 10 CONGRATULATIONS to Inche Abdul Azlt Ma Ishak, Malaya's Minister o( Afrlcaltnre, for his courageous decision (Sunday Tines. April IS) to stay In office and redeem a pledge made on Merdeka Day five yean ago. I am with him In his aim to bring IM.Mt acres of88 words
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795 1962-04-22 10 ABU bin ADAM - ABU bin ADAM By WHEN 1 was a tiny little boy I lived with my parents entirely free of charge. As this arrangement seemed to suit them I raised no objections and things were quite pleasant except that I used to be beaten, chiefly795 words
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Article, Illustration808 1962-04-22 10 DAVID BARATHAM - This thing called charity DAVID BARATHAM MONEY AND SYMPATHY KEEPS POURING IN FOR LAI YOKE HEONC AND THIS IS NOT JUST PITY IT IS SOMETHING MORE PROFOUND By WE CAN LEARN SO MUCH FROM HER JUST a month ago the name Lai Yoke Heong meant nothing to millions of Malayans,808 words
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Article593 1962-04-22 10 D. LACKERSTEEN - D. LACKERSTEEN .By MAKING IT EASY FOR STUDENTS MALAYANS studying law at the Inner Temple, one of the four Inns of Court in London, are participating in a scheme which 37 young barristers are pioneering to familiarise Commonwealth students with some of the main principles593 words
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Advertisement33 1962-04-22 10 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business SKRIP is the safest ink for business because it can be erased or washed out. but never completely removed— it comes back tinder black I'ghf SheaffefCS33 words
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Advertisement395 1962-04-22 10 HiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiL: BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Then you will enjoy the esteem and respect cf your E friends as well as increased opportunities for promotion to E S executive positions. It is now possible for Asian students to obtain the highly-prized degree of the* Australian Society of S Accountants or the395 words
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Article, Illustration458 1962-04-22 11 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI New sewerage scheme-up-to-date and tailor-made By JPOH, Sat. The Ipoh !<>\vn Council's proposed $17 million sewerage.' scheme when completed will be a triumph lor Malav;m engineers. It will be tne first time that a scheme of this sort and458 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-04-22 11 Asia Magazine photo contest winner shows off his prize MR. Bernard de Crux, of Singapore, proud! > tries out his new Agfa Contaflex camera, the second prise in a photographic competition organised by the Asia Magaxine. Mr. de Crui. 33. is a telegraphist. He took up photography when be was114 words
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Article235 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^S Australian social worker said here today that she was impressed with the way the Singapore Government was running the (iimson School and Mount Emily Girls' Home. She is Miss Jessie Robertson, international president of the Pan-Pacific SouthEast Asia Women's Association, who arrived235 words
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Article103 1962-04-22 11 TODAY: Sedlll Kechll 11. 36 ft m. (6.9 ft) 10.47 p.m. (6.2 ft) Singapore 12.2" pjn. (85 ft) Port Dlckson 7.45 a.m. (8.2 ft) 8.14 p.m. (9.3 ft) Port Swettenham 7.20 a.m. (12.5 It.) 730 p.m (13.0 ft) Penang 1.41 ».m. (7.9 ft) 1.57 pjn.103 words
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Article28 1962-04-22 11 IPOH. Sat Rapidly developing Ipoh will celebrate its long-awaited elevation to Munclpality status on May 31 with a glittering early morning ceremony on the town padang.28 words
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Article24 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Blood Donors Association. will hold a social and dance next Saturday at the Sea View Hotel in Meyer Road.24 words
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Article21 1962-04-22 11 PENANG. Sat. Thieves have made an $840 Easter haul from the seaside holiday bungalows at Batu Ferringhi here.21 words
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152 1962-04-22 11 SARDON: A BIGGER SHARE FOR MALAYS IN TRANSPORT OHORE BAHRU. Sat. J The Federation Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. said yesterday that he aimed to give greater opportunities to Malays to participate In the road transport business In the country. It was with this aim that he152 words
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268 1962-04-22 11 Talks on training of Brunei soldiers ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sat. Four top officials from Brunei arrived here today to discuss with the Federation Government plans to train thpir own soldiers. The leader of the team, Dato Setia Penglran Hajl Mohamed Yusuf. Brunei* Deputy State Secretary, said on arrival: "We hope268 words
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50 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The Socia.l Welfare Department carried out 271 raids on hotels and brothels during the first quarter of this year, according to official figures published today. During this period, a total of 74 people were detained tinder the provisions of the Women's Charter.50 words
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355 1962-04-22 11 MALACCA, Sat. Tan calls on the Chief Minister to either substantiate them or resign JNCHE Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, Malacca Chief Minister, was accused today of making "wild and irresponsible" statements. The charge was made bx Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, president of the Socialist Front-con-trolled355 words
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138 1962-04-22 11 'DOWN WITH SIN' CENTRE IS PLANNED FOR PENANG FNANG. Sat.— The Rev. Father James Chan, director of the Penang Catholic Information Service, last night suggested the establishment of a gettogether centre where Catholics and non-Catho-lics could spend their evenings instead of going to "sinful places." Speaking at the opening of138 words
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Article80 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two top civil servants here have been appointed Commissioner of Oaths by the Chief Justice. They are Mr. Wong Kum Seng, secretary to the Commission inquiring Into the Government's education policy, and Mr. A. T. Meyer, actIng assistant secretary in the Hospitals Division of80 words
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85 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Three 1 more countries have Joined the Far East Impresarios Association, n Singapore-sponsored body to boost music as a profession m this region. The new members are Formosa. Korea and Australia. This was stated by a well-known local musician. Mr. Goh85 words
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Article29 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Netherlands Consul-Gen-eral here will hold a cocktail party at his residence in Rldeout Road on April 30 to celebrate the birthday of Queen Juliana.29 words
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Article29 1962-04-22 11 BINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Life Guard Corps will hold a demonstration and talk on the "mouth-to-mouth resuscitation method" at the V.M.C.A. hall, at 8 p.m on Wednesday.29 words
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Article35 1962-04-22 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Peter Loke. a Singapore Journalist, will talk on "My Job as -a reporter" to members of the Young Adult Group of the Chinese V.M.C.A. next Wednesday at 8 p.m.35 words
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Article223 1962-04-22 11 GOH CHONG TCCK - GOH CHONG TCCK By PNANG. Sat. Schoolchildren should be given lessons In film appreciation, thinks the Rev. Father Sheridan, editor of the Malayan Catholic News "School authorities might object on the grounds that their curriculum Is already crowded." he told a Catholic Youth Beminar at the223 words
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Advertisement36 1962-04-22 11 MONDIA TWINS dj w jL of Awondia\ Wffi mS ...with the Seal of B^ V V ■m/Q BSSmlfl AUTOMATIC Mg IflJ Day-calendar ■■3 err x 1-4 V P^'LK^^SB^Sfflß FABULOUS MONDIA TWINS AT ALL GOOD WATCH DEALERS.36 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-04-22 12 MISS Rose Toh, a nurse, garlands the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yok Lin, who opened the new $68,000 nurses' hostel of the District Hospital in Topoh on Friday afternoon.35 words
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390 1962-04-22 12 THREE MURDERS AT THE BIRTH OF NEW GANG Triad fighter's body waits at mortuary for someone to claim KL'ALA LLMPLR, Saturday. HUNDREDS of policemen in the early hours of this morning swooped on gangster hideouts on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur390 words
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152 1962-04-22 12 Why did Frank Sinatra break up with Ava Gardner? WHO IS the most controversial name in Hollywood, in fact wherever he goes? Frank Sinatra is the name. He has steered his way to world acclaim as singer, actor producer. Many people admire him, others oate him. What is the secret152 words
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128 1962-04-22 12 Delegate who aims to meet Malayan leaders KUANTAN, Sat. The leader of a 12-man Sarawak delegation. Inche Abong bin Talb. said today that he hoped to meet .as many politicians as possible during his current tour of Malaya Inche. Abong. an executive council member ot the Sarawak Party Negara. said128 words
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Article47 1962-04-22 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A 15-year-old student Png Chee Nang was drowned in the Johore Straits yesterday. Friends of Png reported to the police that he went for a swim at about 4.30 p.m.. and got into difficulties. His body was found half an hour later.47 words
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Article24 1962-04-22 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Police Band will give a concert at the Botanical Garden from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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312 1962-04-22 12 Judge regrets act of lawyer who 'saw' C.J. IPOH. Saturday JJH. JUSTICE Neal in the High Court here today expressed regret over an action taken by a member of the bar in Perak, and gave I public assurance which he hoped would "destroy any misgiving that may have been apparent312 words
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Article209 1962-04-22 12 SELETAR TO SEE 2 COMEDIES THEATRE A VENTURE that kxtfu as though it will bu a big success is the Beletar Theatre Clubs plays in sequence. "The Brio art the Bachelor" and the "Bride Comes Back." Both comedies are by Ronald Millar. Although some of the characters in the plays209 words
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Article108 1962-04-22 12 $50 for fire victim from Spore SINGAPORE. Sat. rwo sisters. who are mourning for someone iear to them, were the first to come forward and offer help to Madam Wong Yee Leong who lost her $2,300 life savings In a fire which burnt four attap huts *n Kuala Lumpur yesterday.108 words
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Advertisement55 1962-04-22 12 The witty sophisticated celebrity was making a brief Stop-over in the metropolis But writer Mike Tomkies could not quite make out whether Zsa Zsa Cabor wai having a manicure or tooth out all that he could hear from the star was a SPLASHING NOISE' Read the amusing interview in this55 words
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Advertisement391 1962-04-22 12 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in I Minutes Do you have attacks of Asthma or J. 11. had lost 40 lbs., sufft'rwl conctiBronchlti* so bad that yon choke irut. choking and strangling evrrr and gasp for breath and can't rl^rp? ti.ght, couldn't sleep, expected to di». Do you couch so391 words
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Miscellaneous135 1962-04-22 12 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA A.M.: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca and National Shortwave only; 600 Negara-ku and the News headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Music. AD Stations: 7.30 The News; 735 Breakfast Club: 800 News In the National Language Reading ol tin- National Language; 8.03 Bright and Breezy:135 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-04-22 12 National Sbortwave only; 3.30 Meiodlea and Memories; 4.00 Pour O'clock Oate; 4.30 Tea Dance; 500 The News; 60S Songs Prom The Stage and Screen; 530 Pick of the Pops. All Stations; 600 Summary of Programmes for the Evening; 605 Songs at Eventide; 6.35 At Sundown; 7.00 The News: 7.10 Newstalk130 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-04-22 12 Breakfast Club Session; yOO Programme Summary; 9.03 The Choir Sings!; 9.30 Whucc-0--10.00 Irani* Page; 11.00 (Question Time; 11.30 All Strings And Fancy rree. P.M.: 12.00 No Love For Linda; 13.30 Jaza Club USA; 1.00 Lunch time Listening; i3O The News; 1.40 Music Prom The Movies: 2.00 The Scarlet Diary 3.15142 words
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Article, Illustration900 1962-04-22 13 THAT FASCIMA TING MAN TALKING ABOUT LOVE AND POLITICS SEVERAL women 1 are wildly in love k-/\Mth Yves Montand And 1 am not surprised. He is a most fascinating man. Unfortunately for them, ol course, he is happily married. To that Gallic enchantress Si mone Signoret and in any poll900 words
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Article164 1962-04-22 13 liODAV th. Sunday Hint > PLEASURE Page presents two sensational picture* of two remarkable actresses. One Is of a BRUNETTE Brigitte Bardot, the other a BLONDE Glna Lollobrigida. ABOVE: You tee 8.8. a girl who likes to ring the changes as she appeared on French television recently,164 words
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Article, Illustration32 1962-04-22 13 SHOW BUSINESS insiders are now saying that if 20th Century-Fox are ever to get their money back, everyone who saw "Gone With The Wind" once will have to see "Cleopatra" twice.32 words
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560 1962-04-22 13 HORROR STRIKES WITH A GOODNIGHT KISS... PETER LIM AT THE NEW FILMS THE INNOCENTS Deborah Kerr. Mkkatl Redgrave, M«gi Jenkins, Peter Wyngardc 20th Century-Fox IT IS a film that is going to shake everyone who sees it, whether he believes in ghosts or not. It is going to touch the560 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-04-22 13 HERE'S a compromise shot of the girl they have just voted for the best supporting actress Oscar American actress Rita Moreno. The dark. Puerto Rt-can-born actress is seen in a scene from "To Be A Man." starring a bearded Van Heflln. She is making the film In the Philippines,112 words
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Advertisement53 1962-04-22 13 6ALA nmnnnrara ni^UHn tASTi if ULtiliiUiluj rTrs 1 1 SHOW l "TIT A G*m oi A M—lia' WtHarai*' *mF*tm!m nm^^^^l A *I*liim §VafV faailtw Mlaat taal Todoy 11a« (Cll»11ll) ■INTERNATIOHAL POLICI* GpfSSSßf^ NOW Sr«>WlNei 4 *.J0 p.m "A Siaaway CM" (Caat.) Ta4ay II am. Th* On»i«ial Tbraa IMtgtr" la Stop*53 words
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Advertisement505 1962-04-22 13 GRAND EASTER MIDNIGHT ATTRACTION TONIGHT AT (Singapore; (Singapore) Show Start* At 12 Midnight t Show Starts At 12.15 a.m. I I A PICTURE OF SUCH Jfe MAGNITUDE THAT IT iSi v HAS TO BE SCREENED < «ki ß SIMULTANEOUSLY IN ,i|s| REEVES .Mfc aaaaW-\ TUC fr Sf^ftlvN^r k\S jf fl^^505 words
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Miscellaneous1484 1962-04-22 14 wmBY i ''I it ii W^ r I Q. m Jmrr Iwtlfcll ""^l \mJW^J/y^ r-A^^ FEORLE WiTW E.yES ONi-V Po(v EACu O'uEC... !/jb'i^^'^^ ifcSlHW^ DG^ iR /C£> Burroughs Ti*"*^^' n^S^-^ 4^^am*lmmm^^^m^^— Ll« A W'uSE ESGSEATER, THE CCXC'jSSION CWjev.S 'h= wA t E^ I TwE ACTiC^ G'.VSS CiWfV Ai>? GREG ASQT-EH.1,484 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-04-22 15 v^ -O nw^^?' [j c^v MB ■BBr I j I K C %J mi, lkie§ f «i*ff> 5j toe, f HHbtß^bßHlb^bH^'^bH 1 fAOII i 1941 kw K*t i« "i nil t Inr Hi "\l34 words
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Article476 1962-04-22 17 ■y the CITY EDITOR DO YOU have a query or doubt Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Road, Smgapore-9. IN THE last six months, I have received hundreds of letters from both old and new shareholders asking me to help476 words
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Advertisement169 1962-04-22 17 -> Because we are. the HUMBER HAWK incorporates Hi^^f\Mi (Sot /t every modern motoring development. No wonder ft*'* jt commands attention Available as a salon Station Wagon, or Limousine with adjustable division, the tOUCIX 0] Humber Hawk is furnished to a high standard of luxury. The streamlined bonnet conceals a169 words
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Miscellaneous61 1962-04-22 17 THE COLUMN THAT MAKES YOUR SAVINGS WORK FOR YOU V^KTbT Ah Miss Find*. Wglihanstow? mis tmmtmM today? frey m*ik I am 1 r perse»:ar att&itioH 'yf Three people in THe* there's tfa /■X"ccßir»^\ s~^ <P^gP Cant Old Boys' c/uo S cp^uil I QE\ possibly qer to U lunch. Mo. <61 words
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Article, Illustration854 1962-04-22 18 DAVID KRAAL - DAVID KRAAL m stakthh; today mtsr m a «w shoes WHAT HAKES A WINNER By BUT TO HOCKEY STAR HAQ ITS JUST LUCK WHAT'S on your mind: Write In— wr par $5 for the best letter of the week. Keep your letters short, and address them854 words
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Article, Illustration882 1962-04-22 18 PETER LIM - OFF- WITH A WHAM! PETER LIM MOTORING... BY LAST week I road tested the fastest Sunbeam Alpine In Singapore. It is a white. Series I hardtop mode! with full Harrington conversion. It belongs to a young Singapore bank official. Mr. Wong Wai Hong. <vho hopes to race it ln the882 words
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Article264 1962-04-22 18 r FHE cricket season A has started, and ttie obvious fact that looms before our eyes when we look at the scorecards after the weekend games is this: It is the bowlers who are on top the batsmen Just can't, seem to Ret started.264 words
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Article126 1962-04-22 18 ris really disheartening to see the humiliating defeat the State hockey team suffered from their counterparts from the Federation. I think the defeat has got something to do with the selection. I think Lenny Nonls should be reconsidered for selection. This player has the speed, guts and126 words
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Article75 1962-04-22 18 EVER since David Kraal's open letter to Kesavan Soon was published, there has been a lot of criticism about his opinion. I feel that Kesavan may be trying to recapture his past glories or he might be trying to win a trip to Jakarta for the sake of75 words
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Article141 1962-04-22 18 This veteran sets a bad example TT is most disgusting to see a veteran sportsman being sent off the field for rough play. Recently a hockey match was played between the Xegri Malays and Ncgri Ccylonese, Sheik Ali (the All Malayan and Olympic star) wits playing for the Malays in141 words
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Article97 1962-04-22 18 rE decline of professional boxing in Singapore Is a shame. How great a loss it Is to us who cannot box but who are still able to enjoy seeing a good bout now and then. Think of the Saturday nights when we, young and old alike, used97 words
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Article115 1962-04-22 18 DAVID KRAAL mu.-t nave had tho intention <>f hurting when he wrote about Mr. Tan Tuck Wah. I think what Mr. Tan did was right. IT it had not, been Mr. Tan to give his views on the team, then who els*: could? But if the players fail115 words
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Article31 1962-04-22 18 II7HY no steeple chasing in TT Singapore or Malaya? At the amateur meetings the hurdle races are always the most spectacular contests of the day. BEECHER'S BROOK. Singapore.31 words
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Article168 1962-04-22 18 IN THE FASTEST ALPINE IN TOWN Chassis modifications Include a thicker anti-roll bar in froou As recommended by Harrington, Mr. Wong i« using disc instead of wire wheels. Maximum power is now 9S b.h.p. a: 6,000 r.p.m. Fuel consumption is around 18 m.p.g. So tar, the conversion ha« cost Mr.168 words
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Article62 1962-04-22 18 CIR: I have a small Italian scooter, and I'm wonderlrs? now whether to sell it and buy the Tina (Sunday Times April iji. The matter i.s urgent, as I leave for the U.K. the fir.t week In May. Have the agen>* In Singapore any brochures on d romvoi (mrs62 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1962-04-22 19 ACCEPTORS, probobJe riders, borner positions, betting forecast and Focus-on-Form for today's rocing, first doy of rh« Saiongor Turf Club April Meeting, art: Rac« 1-2.15: Cla.s 3 Dtv. I—7 Furs. 1 ***** rUsa fttastte IT (Shaw Bt.> Tulloh. 6 9 0 Jefcntea «C 3 ***** B static (Pearl Kongvi1,248 words
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Article1528 1962-04-22 19 THIS RACY FOUR -YEAR-OLD HAS COME TO HAND RAPIDLY AND HAS SHOWN GOOD FORM ON THE TRAINING TRACK... PROMISING ASTOUNDING IS THE OBVIOUS MAIN THREAT TO HER BEST BETS: Swift Tiger (Race 3). Jambatan Merah (Race 7) and Wltte de With (Race 8). THE GOING1,528 words
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Article161 1962-04-22 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER M* 1 DAEBT DAN Bottev Bm Jungle Orchid HONEY BEE Pin High Darby Dan AMAZONAS Darby Dan Honey Bt* MM S Z.M NO REORKTH luml Peter Duke of Mantua NO XXI.XXI S Duke of Mantua Straat reler NO KtGKfcTS Mm Duke oT Mantua ■m161 words
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Advertisement171 1962-04-22 19 yam-Buk PLW' heals skin sores I j Wbsserw your skm trouble, me Zam-Buk L \J •He world's greatest hosier. Its medicinal oils kwvrT^T" soothe the sore, infected parts and healing begins at once. Rwllwit for healiag cuts, lufc: 3^. bruises and burnt, Zam-Buk is also MA *A the best treatment171 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-04-22 19 SPORTING SAM by Rtg. Wootton x i^j ~=m^i s^s^feS ii10 words
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318 1962-04-22 20 THAILAND HELD BY LATE GOAL IN DAY OF SHOCKS BANGKOK. Sat A last-minute goal by aggressive in>ide left Trail Ta enabled Vietnam to hold Thailand to a 1-1 draw in the Asian Youth soccer tournament here tonight Vietnam'^ late exju;ili.-« r coming after Thailand took a flr>t hall lead ofReuter - 318 words
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336 1962-04-22 20 Malaya and Thailand score easy wins in ABC tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday MALAYA and Thailand easily won their first round matches in the Asian Badminton Conlederations first team championship at Stadiun. Negara here tonight. Malaya overwhelmed Burma 5-0 and Thailand thrashed Nepal by a similar margin. Malaya's next match will336 words
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Article113 1962-04-22 20 SINGAPORE S.,i J G. Qilmour <nett 71 > won the 'B Jivimoii medal ol the R.b.G.C. 'oday. He also won the ball sweep lor 'he ;irst i lino with nett 34]. and qualuied for the Guilien-.ard Cup with r. J. Cmrfce 'nrtt 73"> and J A.113 words
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Article41 1962-04-22 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— Raja ji beat Mmto 3-1 in a S.A.F.A. Div. 2C matcii at Parrer Park today. Murthy. Ramanathan and Ram&namv > ored for Kajaji. and Latiff for Mlnto THREE PAGES OF SPORT TODAY-SEE ALSO PAGES 18 AND \941 words
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Article127 1962-04-22 20 Sat. Ine first winner of this; year., Malaysia Grand Prix meetuig was A.R. Lowe who drove hu Jaguar S.S. 100 to victory in the livr-.ap race lor vintage iarv The rare wa» run in almost total darkness. Lowe, who left the grid last, kept overhauling the127 words
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Article37 1962-04-22 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Army beat Navy 5-4 in a fast and thrilling soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road tonight. Urquhart (3>. Btevens and Tromans scored for Army, and Coates. Boyes. Stewart and Muller-Cooper for Navy.37 words
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234 1962-04-22 20 Singapore Youths suffer third straight defeat BANGKOK. Saturday. KOREA beat Singapore by 5-0 in the Asian Youth soccer tournament here last night to match Indonesia's record of two wins and one draw. The deadlock between Korea and Indonesia I* not likely to be settled by their last match in Group234 words
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Article28 1962-04-22 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Results of Inter-Commumty Centre soccer tournament matches: Jalan Eunos 7 kampong Teban 4; Pek Kio 8 Middle Road 2; Radin Mat 3 Redhill 1.28 words
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Article462 1962-04-22 20 LONDON. Sat Ipswich Town, shock side of English soccer this season, regained the First Division lead from Burnley when they drew 2-2 with Chelsea. Burnley, who took over the lead from Ipswich last night, were beaten 2-0 by Sheffield United. Ipswich now have 52 points462 words
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Article, Illustration582 1962-04-22 20 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN A a a IHHaI HBB •^■■B ■s^aß mm^ m The setting is laid for a record-breaking Malaysia Grand Prix today and tomorrow... By Bill Wyllie runs into trouble after going 3 laps Singapore, Sat. gETTIN(; lor rectnMmaking Miilaysia GrandKOK AH CHONG - 582 words
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213 1962-04-22 20 Sonny Ng gets his licence to ride in Britain LONDON'. Sat. A Malayan jocKfy. 19-year-old Sonny Ng Kee Fatt. may shortly be joining the oversea;riders from Australia France and Ireland in challenging British jockeys on their home ground. Sonny Ng. who Is sponsored by trainer Jack Spencer ba?k in EnglandReuter - 213 words
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Article209 1962-04-22 20 CJINGAPORE. Sat.— Tan Tock j 0 Seng Hospital. last i year's Div. Two champions. scored their second straight |win in the S.A.F.A. First I Division when they beat their Is.G.S.F.A. rivals. Marines, by 5-3 at Jalan Besar today. Majid ArifT was the architect of Hospitals victory. He209 words
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Article74 1962-04-22 20 iCRENC LAM SUI LIN iov»d d.'uKhtrr rt Hal pwiiefullv koi». 20-4-6.'. Ipoh. THI Of ATM OCCURRED Hill Mud Yru Id the early morninu ot I behind hrr hnn.* Chr« and Dr Hui (Mag ("hooo. 1 daughter Hiu l.y» Men.-. I 18-law Mm. Hul Wen* CBt» I Toon Chou. 174 words
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Obituary53 1962-04-22 20 »»r4t 11* (Minimum) K KANDIAM retired Chief Bub- Innpeoot. MrfUvm H./ < father of I K NaaJaia] l-nodon. di*d n j Vellore. South India. Cremated IT.4.»>J. MR*. TIRiIA FCRNANDtZ. ot Mr. Walter S. rernandt-. passed away peacefully at h«r residence, Kus'oe Rhav.in, Uurukkumpurha, on SOta April. IW2. Deeply mourned53 words
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Article30 1962-04-22 20 MR. AND MRS. P.. T. their !hank< tor. tba Cononr. th« fatbtra. St. Miim-l >^- Jobn's Churrb, an.l <••■■ X who b«lp«d la mutaaM vay* and pra\»« Tor lh»ir (*i«v*<l M30 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1962-04-22 20 SPORTS DIARY MOTOR RACING: Malaysia Grand Prix ai Seiubav.ang <9 a.m.). VOLLEYBALL: Friendly Malacca v. Tanjong Pagar at Happy Wond (8.30 p.m.). SOCCER: S.T.P.A. Div. 2C Haikotru v Police SA. at Qeylang. Frifndo K.t'Ml v. HMS. Ark Royal ai Ayer Rajah41 words
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