The Straits Times, 3 May 1962
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Title Section29 1962-05-03 1 NATTOKUI IffHtTULT NATIONAL UMKKI r \Vin\(,i: DAILY CEWTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 f M*™ 4 0W* 1 #&»#<** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03629 words
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Article434 1962-05-03 1 We're stronger for war now, says Nehru Parleys out till Chinese quit MEW DELHI, Wed. India has told China that she is not prepared to j negotiate any settlement of their bor- j der dispute while China occupies parts of her ferritory, it was disclosed hereReuter - 434 words
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231 1962-05-03 1 FIVE SAVED FROM TWO PLANES MANILA, Wed. A sailor was lost overboard and two planes crashed in the -final stages of Seato naval exercise Sea Devil, which ended today. Tiie British. Australian and American warships which took part have anchored in ManilaReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-05-03 1 Mme. Bidault held P\RIS. IVod. Madame Georges Bidiult (above), wife of a French former Prime Minister, was detained in Paris today, police sources said. Leaflets circulated recently in Paris and Algiers said Mr. Bidault had taken leadership of an OAS "resistance council" for France. Since then, he has been variouslyReuter - 107 words
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Article39 1962-05-03 1 LONDON. Wed. A million aire who says his only hobby is doing the football pools baa won £33.462 Mr. Charles Dormer. 46. selfmade owner of a string of garages and transport companies, said today "How nice."— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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163 1962-05-03 1 TEST BAN TALKS IMPASSE: ANOTHER TRY pENEVA. Wed. The Soviet Union' today agreed to a further meeting of the disarmament conference's three-power sub committee dealing with the crucial nuclear tests ban treaty deadlock. A British spokesman said that the sub committee Britain. United States and Soviet Union) would meet tomorrowReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-05-03 1 THIS WAS A MAN JHIS is April Ashley, excabin boy, who hos announced that she is going to marry Lord Rowallan's son and heir, 42-year-old Arthur Cor bett. April, born George Jamieson, son of a Royal Navy officer underwent a £2,500 sex change operation in Casablanca two years ago. Since100 words
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Article161 1962-05-03 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday /CUSTOMS officers here continued today to question two Chinese crew of the Royal Navy cruiser Belfast, arrested at sea and accused of possession of narcotics worth $6 million to $18 million on the illicit market. Mr. Frank Long. San Fran- 1Reuter - 161 words
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Article54 1962-05-03 1 NICOSIA, Wed. Regular! civil airline service between Nicosia and Beirut was sus- pended today because of an air agreement dispute between Cyprus and Lebanon. Chiefly affected were 1 Cyprus Airways. Air Liban and Mideast Airlines. Charter flights, chiefly those carrying Easter pilgrims back from the Holy54 words
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Article40 1962-05-03 1 CALCUTTA. Wed. Forty of the River Hooghly's 46 pilots stayed away from work today because their demands for Improved conditions have not been met. Six ships are tied up in port here as a result.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1962-05-03 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno has been given the title "Saviour of the Nation and the State of the Republic of Indonesia" by a congress of the Public Prosecutors Association.— U.P.l.32 words
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103 1962-05-03 1 Paracholera: 94 deaths in N. Borneo LONDON. Wed. Mr. Hugh Fraser. Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Colonies. reported yesterday that there were 39 confirmed cases and five deaths in North Borneo from paracholera during the first quarter of 1962. Another 89 deaths probably were due to paracholera. he told the HouseUPI - 103 words
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Article60 1962-05-03 1 SAN* DIEGO. Wed. A woman approached a priest at St Patricks Church here and asked him to bles.-, her. She said she feared she was going to die. Minutes after the priest had blessed Mrs. Josephine Valente. 43. he administered the last rites. She had -been60 words
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Article27 1962-05-03 1 CAIRO. Wed— A fire in the Assiut area. Upper Egypt. killed ten people, injured four I and gutted 366 houses yes- I terday.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-05-03 1 SENU NAMED MALAYA 'S FIRST AMBASSADOR TO BONN KUALA LUMPCm. Wed. The Federation's first Ambassador to West Gorlii nit is Im In- Scnii bin Abdul Rahman, until recently Malayan Ambassador in Indonesia. A Ministry of External Affairs statement whirh announced his appointment today said he would soon leave for Bonn133 words
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Article256 1962-05-03 1 Lee and Tito talk for an hour OELGRADE. Wed. v Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister ot Singapore, here on a four-day visit. had talks lasting about an hour today with President Tito of YugoslaJ via. A spokesman for Mr. Leo s party said he could give no details ofReuter - 256 words
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Article26 1962-05-03 1 A PEKINC.PROTEST RUNG, Wed ChiBMH (;<nrrnnirn' •"strongly protect* ii t•• India against allf ;.< <l intrusion by Indian troopi into Sinkiang. Bester. (Srr this P'26 words
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Article307 1962-05-03 2 NEW YORK, W.d 4 GENERAL ASSEMBLY inquiry commission lefl the mystery of the plane crash that killed U.N. Secretary -General Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld unsolved today while asserting that prompter rescue action by Rhodesian authorities might have saved at least one life. Bffi Harold Julien. one307 words
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141 1962-05-03 2 TWO QUEENS, A KING AND A SHAH SIT DOWN TO DINNER AMSTERDAM. Wed. Four reigning monarchy dined together here last night In a glittering banqueting hall to celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. Queen Elizabeth, the Shah of Iran and King Olav of Norway satReuter - 141 words
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Article123 1962-05-03 2 MANILA. Wednesday. THE biggest concentration of warships Manila has ever seen gathered in Manila Bay today when a Seato fleet composed of six navies completed Exercise Sea Devil. A column of ships 14 miles long led by three aircraft carriers entered Manila Bay thisReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-05-03 2 i>OLICE removing a woman "ban-tho-bomb" squatter from outside the U.S Embassy in London last week. Two hundred demonstrators were arrested. Delegations delivered 1,300 letters of protest against the new nuclear tests in the Pacific to the embassy and 2,500 people marched around Grosvehor Square with banners.95 words
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Advertisement132 1962-05-03 2 __r m In town or on the track r\ mm m is always the winner! SHELLS Shell's clean sweep at the Malaysia Grand Prix meeting winners, seconds and Drivers of skill and daring require the ultimate in fuels and lubricants and thirds in all major car races and winner of132 words
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207 1962-05-03 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— Soviet rosmnnaiit («lierman Titov yesterday suggested a novel technique to hasten disarmament to send "those diplomats who do not want disarmament" into space. There they Mali see how small and how beautiful the earth is. he told a Press ronferenrc here,Reuter - 207 words
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190 1962-05-03 3 SWISS UNCOVER A NEW CZECH SPY RING BERN, Wednesday. rpHE Swiss Government yesterday announced it has uncovered another Communist spy operation and demanded the recall of a Czech diplomat for dealing in espionage. The Federal Justice Deuartment announced that a *"zech posing as a Swiss hat* been caught in BasleUPI - 190 words
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Article45 1962-05-03 3 LONDON. Wed. The United States. French, British, and West German Foreign Ministers will meet at a dinner tomorrow to discuss Berlin, a Foreign Office spokesman announced here. The dinner will be held at the United States Embassy in Athens.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article30 1962-05-03 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy has a very minor" cold but his work and schedule are not affected. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House Press Secretary, said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article234 1962-05-03 3 JAKARTA, Wad T<HE Indonesian ForA eign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, left Jakarta for Moscow today to speed up Russian arms deliveries. He was accompanied by the Minister for the Army, Lieut. Gen. Hidajat. "My trip will not be a long one." Dr. Subandrio told reporters, "since thereReuter - 234 words
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Article40 1962-05-03 3 SAIGON. Wed Two United States Army sergeants captured by Communist guerillas three weeks ago at An Chau, 300 miles north-east of Saigon, were released this morning by the Communists, an official announced here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article140 1962-05-03 3 LONDON: An Alsatian dog who was fend of chasing his master's car, ran after it for five miles yesterday without knowing that it had been sold the day before. When Mr. George Sadd found the dog it was limping home, sadder but wiser. BUENOS AIRES: Troops140 words
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Article54 1962-05-03 3 LONDON: About 1.200 employees at Britain's airports started a work-to-rule campaign yesterday, but BOAC is not affected. CARDIFF: South Wales miners have offered to strike to back British nurses' demands for more pay. LISBON: One* man was killed and 52 injured when police and May Day demonstrators clashed54 words
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Article368 1962-05-03 3 Mac: U.N. hope of the world DIEF ASSURED: COMMONWEALTH WILL BE SAFEGUARDED TORONTO, Wednesday. jy|R. HAROLD MACMILLAN tonight said the United Nations was the ''only body from which a world order might one day develop,'" and added: 'The world without it would be a darker and less hopeful place."' In368 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-05-03 3 EISENHOWER: WHERE IS THE OLD MORALITY? f YORK. Wed.—Forer President Eisenhoer yesterday criticised "vulgarity, the sensuality. Indeed the downright filth" which he said typified new trends in entertainment. "What has happened to our concepts of beauty, decency and morality?" he asked. 'I wonder If we have advanced?'" Referring to theReuter - 115 words
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Article64 1962-05-03 3 RAWALPINDI, Wed.— Troops have been sent to the Kahshahi area of East Pakistan to protect the Hindu minority following reports of communal disturbances, official sources said here last night. The reported disturbances followed anti-Muslim riots across the Indian border in West Bengal Earlier today the PakistanReuter - 64 words
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Article63 1962-05-03 3 KOHIMA. Wed.— The headquarters of rebellious Naga tribesmen in NorthEast India iHI into the hands of Indian security forces during recent operations, it was announced here yesterday. Two rebel leaders escaped, leaving behind documents which showed that the tribesmen were running sort of arms, rations andReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement282 1962-05-03 3 DEFINITELY LAST 3 DAYS! COLE OF CALIFORNIA SWIMSUITS CLEARING AT HALF THE PRICE ENGLISH TRICEL PLEATED DRESSES NOW ONLY $32.00 each. PLUS MANY OTHER THINGS AT PRICES MUCH BELOW COST MODERN SILK STORE 34, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE -6. JANTZEN I Shop for 1962 Styles? •4C Various Stylet all sizes Men's282 words
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Miscellaneous434 1962-05-03 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE .NATIONAL SUORTWAVt SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 »e«r,s MSDILM"v~K"tRVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- t 7 b metres ra-ku. Newh Headline!,: 5.05 A .M. 6.00 Good Morning: 0.02 Morniim Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The New.-, un,h \m. i -on Ti e 5 Melodies At Sunrise:434 words
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1895 1962-05-03 4 Subpoenas will be served on some witnesses: List of 223 names PROBE INTO BOYCOTT OF EXAMS BY CHINESE STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Inquiry Commission into the November/December 1961 Secondary IV Examination boycott by certain Chinese middle schools student groups opened today. Mr. Francis T. Scow, Crown Counsel, who with Mr.1,895 words
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Article154 1962-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's first overseas cultural mission returned by air today after a successful tour of Kuching, Brunei and Jesselton. A large crowd of wellwlshers. including the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. were present at Paya Lebar airport to greet the 48-member mission. Led by154 words
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Article56 1962-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off tomorrow in Reserve Road off Dunearn Road from Lot 17 to Lot 24, Hollywood Park Estate, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and In Hoy Patt Road between Hoy Fatt Road (junction Chang Cham Road) and 14 Hoy Fatt Road56 words
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Article75 1962-05-03 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Housing and Development Board will soon produce all its granite requirements from two large quarries to be operated by the board. Mr. Lim Kirn San, the chairman of the board, today said one quarry was at Bukit Tlmah, and the other on Pulau75 words
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Miscellaneous361 1962-05-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE followuig Is today's sche- 161) 9 pjn.; from Penang. Kuala dule of clvU aircraft move- Lumpur (ML. 107> 5.80 p.m. ments at Paya Lelm airporU DEPARTURES re iirnwis BOAC: To Kuala Lumpur. BOAC: pTom Ho^Kon* (BA Colombo. Bombay Abadan. k.Ml) 1.16 pjn.; from London.361 words
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Article260 1962-05-03 5 Permanent service is now open, even if they lack that credit in English KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE hundreds of clerks who were recruited into the Government service without a credit in English can now be put on the permanent establishment. The Congress of Unions of Employees260 words
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166 1962-05-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE 1 800-strong Siam Death Railway Association has written to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, asking him to set up a commission of inquiry regarding its demand for compensation from the Japanese Government for Its J^ b t s ecretary166 words
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Article52 1962-05-03 5 PENANG. Wed.— Ganapathi Chettiar was fined $250 today in a magistrate's court for making a false declaration to the Registrar of Citizenship. Ganapathi claimed he had resided in the Federation for more than nine years when he had only been here for five years and52 words
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Article52 1962-05-03 5 TANA RATA. Wed— A new mobile costing $12.CT0 is to be built at Ringlet, near here. The management of Shum Yip Lqong -lea Plantations Ltd. in the Cameron Highlands has presented a cheque for $200 to the Ringlet Mosque committee through its secretary. Inche Ramli52 words
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Article40 1962-05-03 5 MALACCA. Wed— A procession of decorated floats will be held here on May 18 to celebrate Wesak Day. It will start at Kubu Stadium at 5 p.m.. go round the town and disperse at Mosque Street.40 words
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Article65 1962-05-03 5 MALACCA. Wed— Mr. Justice Ismail Khan today aliowed the appeal of a storekeeper, Benjamin Lam Kok Leong, 35, against conviction by a lower court on two charges of criminal breach of trust of 48 dozen boxes of essence of chicken valued at $1,416 while employed by65 words
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Article67 1962-05-03 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Alliancp cained control of its third local council in Kcdah without a contrst when all their nine candidates for the Langgar Town Council were returned unopposed today. The Alliance won two other councils, at Bukit Sclrmbau and Anak Bukit, without opposition on Monday.67 words
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Article107 1962-05-03 5 PENANG. Wed. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew (Socialist Front), and the United Democratic Party leader, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, had a one-hour talk in the City Hall today. It is understood that they discussed the latest political developments in MalayMr. Ooi told the107 words
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Article53 1962-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sir Denis Allen will be acting Commissioner-General for South-East Asia and Mr. P. B. C. Moore, acting United Kingdom Commissioner for Singapore during the absence of Lord Selkirk from Singapore. Lord Selkirk, accompanied by Lady Selkirk left Singapore yesterday for Britain They will53 words
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Article, Illustration178 1962-05-03 5 A Labour MP is cheered by Alliance MPs KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Socialist Front M.P. was cheered by Alliance backbenchers in the Parliament today when he withdrew a 1 resolution to show his party's "appreciation" of a Government assurance to the House. Mr. V. Veerappen (Seberang Selatan> had tabled a178 words
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Article22 1962-05-03 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed S. Arlanda. a 67-year-old bachelor, was found dead in his hut in Sungei Lembu village here yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-05-03 5 PLEASANT DUTY— BY NEW ENVOY to U.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. TtfIALAYA'S new Ambassador-designate to the ITI United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. said today that American-Malayan relations had always been "very cordial and friendly." He told the Straits Times: "It will be my pleasant duty to maintain such relations and163 words
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313 1962-05-03 5 IPOH, Wednesday. CANDIDATES seeking election to the 81 local councils in Perak later this year are not expected to be faced with a language qualification as a barrier. The Perak Alliance. It Is understood, has asked its members on the State Executive Council, the313 words
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Article66 1962-05-03 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed.— The Brunei Town chapter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will send a five-member delegation to the 17th Junior Chamber International world congress in Hong Kong from Nov. 4 to 11 They are Inche Zaini bin Haji Ahmad, the president. Mr. M. K.66 words
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Article50 1962-05-03 5 JESSELTON, Wed— The North Borneo Governor. Sir vVilliam Goode, has nominated Mr. Chan Chi On, Mr. N. 0 Nohon bin Anad, Mr Anthony Gibbon, Mr. Peter S. Y. Lo. Mr. Mohamed Said bin Keruak and Mr. Ganie Gilong to be members of the Legislative Council for a year.50 words
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92 1962-05-03 5 6-day week 'strain' on students council SINGAPORE. Wed The Malay Education Council here yesterday passed a resolution opposing the six-day wrrk in Singapore schools. Thr resolution declared that the >i\-d:i\ week was doing much harm to pupjis as thr mental strain was too great. It called on thr Government to92 words
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Article96 1962-05-03 5 TOY GUN ROBBER RAN FROM 'VICTIM' OUTTERWORTH. Wed. An "armed" robber fled last nig> when his victim, a shopkeeper, noticed he was carrying only a toy pistol. Ang Cho Peow of Bagan Jermal. Butterworth. reported to police that the robber, a youth, entered his shop at 11.10 p.m. and threatened96 words
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Article37 1962-05-03 5 IPOH, Wed— Swami »ragnananda of Bishikesh. India, now on a world tour, will give a public talk on "Benefits of Prayer and Worship" tomorrow at 630 p.m. at the Kinta Indian Association premises here.37 words
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Advertisement262 1962-05-03 5 An Important Announcement to Purchasers of 3tegT MOBIL Products /s*Er" MOBIL OIL MALAYA LDCITED are now selling MOBIL branded products formerly marketed !>y Standard Vacuum Oil Co. No other company except MOBIL OIL MALAYA can supply the MOBIL products previously sold by Stanvac in this area. Only products bearing the262 words
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Miscellaneous200 1962-05-03 5 t it %hn<>r By A I Capp I YOU 1 W I CABP .^Cktm T TAMPERED I /.>■ TO CAST ASPERSIONS I S'^-J DUN I CARE IF MY DIKTH WITLJ.. 1 I DK\ TUP LJOKJFC.TV OP I—. I I IN CAbM Z f^ CERTIC!CA-T_SAVSIV.6S'' WI ™.A-. ff l/ TK h200 words
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Article, Illustration456 1962-05-03 6 MALAYANS MAY END THE 'WHITE' LAW Darus and Zainal win right to stay in Australia It could be turning point CANBERRA. We THE "White Australia" policy is at a turning point as a result of the Australian Government's decision to allow two Malay pearl divers to remain in the country,Reuter - 456 words
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249 1962-05-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed THE Alliance has won 114 of the 598 seats in the Johore local council elections. Their candidates were returned unopposed yesterday In Johore Bahru. Segamat, Kluang. Mersing. Pontian and Kota Tinggi districts. The Socialist Front, closest rival of the Alliance, gained249 words
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Article36 1962-05-03 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Edward Lam, back recently from leave will resume work tomorrow as the new Fourth Magistrate. He was formerly the Tenth Court Magistrate. This court has since been temporarily closed.36 words
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279 1962-05-03 6 Scarlet Pimpernel Nordin: It's more jail KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nordin bin Rahman, 22, known to the Federation police as "Scarlet Pimpernel," was in court again today to face charges of house trespass and theft. Dressed in a red shirt and grey trousers, he pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court279 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-05-03 6 SEREMBAN. Wed. A contractor, Mr. Nisar Ahmad. 22. escaped unhurt yesterday evening; when his car (above) was hit by a goods train as he was crossing a unguarded stretch of rail, way line on a by-road between Serein ban and Port Dickson. The car65 words
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Article42 1962-05-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A New Zealand woman graduate will arrive next week to take up a Rotary International scholarship at the University of Malaya. She is Miss Margaret Clark. 21. a graduate of the Victoria University. Wellington42 words
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164 1962-05-03 6 TELUK ANSON Wednesday. HPHE Teluk Anson Town Council, which has been sharing an old railway shed with the District Office for the past 17 years, is at last to get preImises of its own. Plans are now under preparation for a $80,000 ground floor164 words
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Article76 1962-05-03 6 STAFF GIVE $140 FOR MOSQUE SEREMBAN, Wed. —The staff of the Information Department here have contributed $140 to the Negrl Sembllan Mosque Fund. They are ihe first Government employees to do so. The cheque was handed over today to the Mentri Besar. Dato Dr. Moham. N.ed Said bin Mohammed, by76 words
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240 1962-05-03 6 SULTAN THANKS AUSSIES FOR STUDY AID KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T«HE Sultan of Selangor, who is now touring Aus- tralia. has told the Australian people that he is very grateful for the opportunities given to Malayans to study there. A report by the Australian High Commission today quoted him as .saying:240 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-05-03 6 MK JAMES ANG. of the Straits Times city desk who left hv air last nit; lit for London on a onrmnnth visit to Britain a« turst of the British Government. In London In- mil loin up with two other Singapore journalists who had52 words
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Article28 1962-05-03 6 JESSELTON. Wed. The j Director of Education, Mr. 1 G. D. Mulr. has returned to j duty after being ill in hospital for three weeks.28 words
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135 1962-05-03 6 pENANG, Wed Lai See Kaiw. 21. was today jailed for three years for breakIng into two houses in Noordin Street in the early hours of last Saturday. Lai pleaded guilty to two charges of entering the I houses of a woman. Wong Kirn Huah.135 words
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Article, Illustration1769 1962-05-03 7 RICH, TITLED, PORTAGO NEVERTHELESS CHASE THE DANGEROUS SPORT OF MOTOR CAR RACING IN 1954 the Marquis de Portago took up motor racing, A handsome, Spanish grandee of 26, he had already proved himself in champion class at jai alai. swimming, polo, horse1,769 words
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Article48 1962-05-03 8 2* Wor4t lit (Minimum) MR. AND Mas. Ng Chat N«uan and Miss Dolores Tan of S'porr thank Dob. the priests. Brothers, Krv. Mother* and Bisters, relatives •nd frlrnds for their anslstanc raes- *»«>•• of condolence, wreath* and at•■r.isnc at thr funeral of the late Rev. rath.r Anthony Tan.48 words
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Article99 1962-05-03 8 Worit $1* (Minimum) CENTS A LADIES tailoring Con t tilt MHady'a for Guaranteed workmanship. r«.iHUlilt prices. 2, Ca.mbill Road. 8 pore V. SAVE THOSE LIBBV'S LabrU and nn hurry before you mis* l.lbny'a »onderfu! »:lt offer. Apri! Jttb— May ,:n. MnKapore and Malaya. GOOD WITTY RETORT «n art. It99 words
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535 1962-05-03 8 The Sraits Times Thursday, May 3, 1962. Malaysian Fantasy Rarely has more time been consumed to less purpose than in the long debate in Parliament on the proposed inclusion of Indonesia and the Philippines in Malaysia. The PanMalayan Islamic Party's resolution itself was ot monu- mental idiocy. Since Malaysia (embraces,535 words
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Article424 1962-05-03 8 Missis. D. R. and S. P. Seenivasagam will convince lew people outside their party that the same representative sitting in Parliament, State Assembly and Town Council can do justice to his triple responsibilities. Both were absent from Perak's Assembly meeting last week (when Parliament whs in session)424 words
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Article242 1962-05-03 8 The Australian Government's decision not to deport two Malay pearl divers who have lost their jobs may prove a turning point in the White Australia" policy. This decision is not to be taken as a precedent, Mr. Alexander Downer, the Immigration Minister, has said, but precedent it is242 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1962-05-03 8 The importance of being earnest A CLOSE-UP OF ROBERT McNAMARA. THE COLD. TACITURN U.S. SECRETARY OF DEFENCE WHEN the D c fence Ministers of the West met in Athens yesterday, a young man of staggering virtue was there to speak for the United States. Robert Strange McNamara. the US. SecretaryOFNS - 1,503 words
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751 1962-05-03 8 IN your editorial comment on Mr Gurnam Singh Gill's no-confidence motion against members of the Negri Sembilan Executive Council, you hinted at the possibility of corruption and cited his allegations about the quarters for midwives being built in Serembau and about State Assemblymen having751 words
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Advertisement577 1962-05-03 8 Strait. Times 4 M.l.r M.il Cluaifl**) advertisements may IX hIIKM t« let Floor COLD STORACa- ARCAOB Cchard Road colo anroRA«K ■rancmbs AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* HIPFIL ROAO-MAVAI. BISI Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORB LTD Winchester Hohi, Collyer Quay THE HEWS FHONT ntapetresk's Saparmartwt M. M. WMML J Admiralty Rom. NavM577 words
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Advertisement32 1962-05-03 8 1 oft V#» IniiiinralMfflT l)rr**e,«»«| in VI ITS Tuilnr*»H by urn Better MATERIAL rUTTI!\ T TAILORING Plus STYLE all go into erery suit by '$ee(jW 21, Chulia Vree*, Singapore- 1. Telepho-.: *****32 words
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Advertisement96 1962-05-03 8 Pye is the word for pleasure C., sjß^fc^"^ iHr**TTt*t?-*-** *j: 't?i 3(1 Fully Transistorised, 4 wcv* bond portable receiver (3 short, I medium). Pye is theword for pleasure, and in this handsome casethe pleasure's portable. Take this high-pow-ered, all-transistor radio anywhere you pleas* and tune in to all your favourite96 words
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Article, Illustration544 1962-05-03 9 D£PT. TELLS MR. CHONG: LET'S JOIN HANDS TO MANAGE IT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday JHE Federation Social Welfare Department has suggested that the Public Trustee act as "custodian" of the funds collected by various groups for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms544 words
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162 1962-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court here today told two young robbers that "any consideration of leniency is out of the question as cases of robbery with violence and armed robbery are rife in Singapore today." Wong Kee rhek. 21.162 words
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Article48 1962-05-03 9 JESSELTON. Wed. Six teachers from North Borneo have been selected for two years' training in Britain one year at the Welsh College of Advanced Technology in Cardiff and one year with an education authority. The cost will be met by the North Borneo Government48 words
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Article109 1962-05-03 9 I* UCHING. Wed.— The Fed--1% eration Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has told a Party Negara Sarawak delegation that the Borneo territories could achieve the same progress as Malaya if they joined Malaysia. The delegation, which recently toured the Federation, arrived here yesterday. A member109 words
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Article, Illustration238 1962-05-03 9 EIGHT happy student nurses seen at the entrance of Federal House in Kuala Lumpur yesterday before they called on the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato On* Yoke Lin. on the eve of their departure to Britain on a three238 words
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198 1962-05-03 9 Cholera check in Borneo is praised I ONDON. Wed. The authorities in North Borneo were praised in the House of Common? yesterday on the way they had contained the recent outbreak of paralolera in North Borneo. Mr. Victor Goodhew. a Conservative had asked for the number of cases In theReuter - 198 words
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Article41 1962-05-03 9 JESSELTON. Wed. The Malayan Government is offering two scholarships under the Commonwealth Scholarship Fellowship Plan, tenable irom May. 19 j3. at the University of Malaya in Kuaia Lumpur. The awards are for postgraduate st rM«»c or r"«er«rch.41 words
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Article60 1962-05-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, today told 80 ketua kampong (village headmen), who attended a 10-day training course that he expected them to explain the Government's policies to the kampong people and to support the Government at all times. The60 words
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Article42 1962-05-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Professor G. Maxwell Daviey. head of the Department of Agriculture. University of Malaya, will deliver his inaugural lecture at Arts Lecture Theatre "A" *t Pantal Valley. The subject will be "Grasslands in the service of mank'nd"42 words
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155 1962-05-03 9 SINGAPORE, Wed A POSTMAN, Daud bin Hussain, 21. was tearing unused stamps off letters at the Bank of China building when he was caught by a Postal De- partment inspector, a court was told today. Daud. who pleaded guilty to stealing $13155 words
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Article241 1962-05-03 9 SEGAMAT, Wednesday. A HUSBAND and wife were Jailed by the Sessions Court here today for extorting $2,000 from a building contractor, Mr. Phua See Tai, 73, after he had been photographed in a compromising position with a girl in a bedroom. Chong Ka Chlng, 26.241 words
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Article52 1962-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The India manager for Malaya and Singapore and Mrs Gulatl will give a cocktail party at the Prince's Restaurant from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m on May 8 on the occasion of Air India's Inaugural Boeing 707 Roll-Royce lntercon tlnental Jetliner flight from New York52 words
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122 1962-05-03 9 Two more sacked by bank: It's 50 now SINGAPORE. Wed. The United Commercial Bank in Raffles Place today dinmissed two more employees on the grounds of "negligence of duties and because they were adopting a eo-slow." This brings the total number of employees dismissed so far to 50. all of122 words
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Article67 1962-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Superior-General of Christian Brothers, Brother NlcetJoseph and his assistant. Brother Lawrence OToole. will arrive in Singapore at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow en route to Australia. Brother Nicet-Joseph. who is now on a five-month tour of all Brothers schools in the East will return to67 words
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Advertisement252 1962-05-03 9 Dat/-long 7^j) /^\9 Fragrance A^ f Softer than silk, refreshingly 1 ff'Jj) fragrant, mildly medicated K. w*^^ I Cuacur* Talcum Powder give* you confidence keeps you cool and fresh throughout the hottest, busiest day. A generous all-over dutring after washing and before each special date will soothe and beautify your252 words
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Advertisement94 1962-05-03 9 Ik < m -^A Mii JHkL J ■PS Mik^^^ 0^ yjfm* /SHIHi ffljj^jg|fe=jjS^»ggj Brighten floors, tiles. furmMtr* B^BMBflHfli W*M with Kiwi Kwik Wax... it goes on fast... fcfr^m a M f° r a shin* to last! Polish. and in a wink -it's dry— flfisil^a^^L^^^M^^&P £si''"£ a brilliant protective wW(£i& coating94 words
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399 1962-05-03 10 At what age is woman at her charming best? INTERNATIONAL BEAUTIES GIVE THEIR ANSWERS AT what age is a woman at her best? Opinions do vary. Some say it is IS while others think it is 21 or perhaps 40. But five international beauties who are in Singapore to show399 words
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58 1962-05-03 10 HUSBANDS URGED TO GIVE UP SMOKING y^ PUBLIC meeting of I women in Jakarta last weekend resolved to urge Indonesian husbands to. give up smoking not for reasons of health but for sake of economy. The meeting said that in current conditions of skyrocketing prices, men were reducing on household58 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-05-03 10 TWIST AGAIN DRESS WITH SILK FRINGES CASH I ON model Heather Marks gets her tiered black silk fringes animated as she tries out the I latest dance craze in her Bronze Mylar "Twist Again" dress.35 words
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Article187 1962-05-03 10 Talks on man-made fibres begin SOME 3.000 delegates from 40 countries gathered in London earlier this week to talk about test-tube textiles at the second world congress of man-made fibres. The four-day congress which ends tomorrow was opened by the Queen Mother. Its theme is "The Impact of man-made fibres"Reuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-05-03 10 Three abandoned girls wno have a chance to be successful HOW sad would have been the fate of three little girls if there had not been a "home" where they could find security. Though they may not be as fortunate as others to know the real meaning of a mothers441 words
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Article88 1962-05-03 10 UOW do you cut an apple neatly and in the quickest possible way? This question was asked by a Singapore mother. Mrs. P. Joseph. I found the answer when I went shopping this week and came across an apple divider, as seen in the88 words
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309 1962-05-03 10 U_W ot us are born r with good features. Fewer still with perfect features. But the rest can be beautiful given the artistry and know-how of cosmetics. Ever observe an artist at work? He manipulates features. He is able to create dimension309 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-05-03 10 A DREAM COMES TRUE FOR DESIGNER ANNA 'THOUGH she owns a fashion 1 house in the Cameron Highlands, 23-year-old Miss Anna Wong Siew Nai is not content to sit back and confine herself to dress designing only. A girl with ambitions, she decided to branch out in another direction Jialr164 words
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Advertisement109 1962-05-03 10 STOP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophcnc an amazing germ fighter that kills germs instantly heals pimples n, Covers the skin with a natural .-vC^S \sSs* flesh-tint-prevents pimples C. S_aV^ Irom spreading leaves no v unsightly spots. jLa» V Free109 words
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Advertisement280 1962-05-03 10 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth that won- V dcrful natural sparkle. Clean them /^\l I with Steradent, the way they should >> yf -f be cleaned. Just drop the dentures \«J /x into a bath of Steradent and leave ft^ them for 20 minutes280 words
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Miscellaneous261 1962-05-03 10 Straits Times Crossword KOSS air m a Mediterranean -land 9. Shadow a silent scold <V> <6>. 10. No tree just think! It). 8. Extremely light '4). 11. He suffers from mental iner- 14. crimes alone are ]i_titia and ends up (at (7). fled." (Dryden) (10). 12. Bushman's art? (7). 15.261 words
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Advertisement1557 1962-05-03 11 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Dvi S'pora Sana P S'hani Pmang AORASTUS A -iuin, 1 Mil. Roam, H'D'l II Pt TMa lUMAEUS Livtrpail. v aigow Cli 13 liliy ACHILIES Liverpul May 5 May I Miy 7 8 May 18 PERSEUS livirpMl, Dub in. Glasgow Miy II May I) May1,557 words
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Advertisement1344 1962-05-03 11 THE E. A. C. UNESSAILINGS 10 GENOA IE HAVRE HAMBURG. AHTWERP. lOTTEROAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. jjg^V'SV '""""""^""'"S'por^^'^^^Tham™ 'entng «>ZI_VA "BUSUANCA" a) Gia. il. 4 May S/ 7 May I S May RASoNMI "MALACCA k) 21/23 May 24/2$ May II 27 May t\.V > V"'l BliHlßi'.A 30 M., Jurf b1,344 words
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Advertisement1535 1962-05-03 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION B'jilONS SINCAPORE rEli ***** J EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONBON. LIVERPOOL t CBHllNtftTAl PORIS S'rci P S 'ii» fenant BENOORAN EL: L pill. Rom. Mv I. H'ti.'* 6. 4 Tafiy BENLOYAL It. L.) LIMII. M Drobfti Marrc.'i 6. 35 May 4 May 1/ I •ENRINNES1,535 words
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Advertisement1300 1962-05-03 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W^ \iULti ELLERNAN LIMB KLA VENESS LINE LBNOBN HAMBURG. ROntROAM. IOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER, ft PORTLAND CITY If NEWCASILI 4tml.ii carga fir Clitral ft Sill* la P_4/Tmm lUnVyVIUI la Part/ 1 May |>Hft p s f||B MONGIONI. ROIt OSAKA NAtOTA la1,300 words
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Article31 1962-05-03 12 May. 2. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 75i cents (unchanged). K.L.: 18| cents (un- changed). TIN: 5472.50 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons). I31 words
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Article213 1962-05-03 12 SHIPS lyinx alongside tht Sinsaport wharves ttday art: Vietnam O 43. Ozarda 29 30, Mat H. 6 N\V. 5, Rajah Brooke 2«. Benveg, W Jetty. Scudai NW. 1. Kota Mas NW. 3. Ryuko Man awSt, Noder \\>.«er 48. Zenobia Martini B/», Mikhailkutuzov 10/11, ■Ml BM NW. 4,213 words
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Article104 1962-05-03 12 MELBOURNE. Wed rtXI.RAL investment shares ruled barely steady In dull and quiet trading. Oils were firmer. A.O.G- gained 3s. 3d. to 80s. with Beach Inttr- state Planet and Santos also showing rises. Base metals were steady and loans firm. N.B. Hill I I Ampol 12/71 Mount rsa ?4'los104 words
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Article122 1962-05-03 12 CHINESE Product Enchants, SingiPtrc noon prictf ptr picul yttttrdsy: Coconut til: hulk $40 sellers, drum $43 Keller*. Ctpra April May UK/Cootlnenl: *2S tiuycrs. $29 nellers. Ptpptr: Muntok whitr M>V) srllrrs. Sarawak white 51S7J SSuSHL special Sarau-ak Mark nn ssiUws. ijimponK black $422 i sellrrs. ABTA $130 rellrrs. Sinsaptrt122 words
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448 1962-05-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Singapore Trading Room reopened yesterday after the May Day celebrations operators concentrated even more on the industrials section of the Malayan Stock Exchange. This applied as well to Federation centres and as a result there was a general448 words
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Article21 1962-05-03 12 Malayan Stock Indices April 21- May 2 Industrials: 182.30 183.66 Tins: 317.81 315.46 Rubbers: 191.93 191.93 Jan. 1. 1958=100.21 words
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Article995 1962-05-03 12 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Boustead U.0O0) $1,661 ON. (1.000) $1.67, (1.000) $1.66 i: Dunlops $1,771 SI.; East Smelt $3.07 OL, 53.06 OL.. (1.000) $3.07, $3.06 SL. 73.05 OL (l.OOO) $3.05: K. and N. oma995 words
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Article77 1962-05-03 12 ""THE Federation Minister of Finance bas fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on May 3. Rubber 78 :1 cents a IbCopra 5450 a ton. Coconut oil S692aton. Palm oil SH3lsoaton. Palm kernels 5316.30 a tonThe rates of duties payable are: Rubber Iff cents77 words
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Article93 1962-05-03 12 May 2 Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS L t N J 2 Cold 8 0r »M M. M. Box 12 pu Steamship g ets Breweries 27 cts. 8. Times 14 cts. Robinson 9 cts. S. Traders 35 ct». 8 Darby sd. Uniteers 13 cts. W. Jacks 9 cts93 words
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Article108 1962-05-03 12 mME M.i.., n tUnN. asm- clstisn mad* These change* in Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to SIOOi "*w boylnt TT 321. airmail OD 33. 90 d/st 33J credit bills. 33| trade bills. Selling TT sr OD ready: New Ysrk 321: Swiss Francs 1411: French Francs 1394:108 words
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Article211 1962-05-03 12 MAY arst grad* rubber buyers f-e.b. closed at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75| cents per Ib., unchanged on Monday's closing price. The tone was quiet. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUBBER EXCHANGE dosing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. I R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers211 words
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Article222 1962-05-03 12 MAY first gratis rubbtr buyiri lob closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 75J cent* per lb. unchanged on Monday's closing price. The closing lone was qutot. I.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per !b. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o b buyers 78!. sellers TB <N>;222 words
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205 1962-05-03 12 THE price of Straits x Tin continued to decline in Singapore and a fall of 50 cents for the third consecutive trading day took the price down to $472.50 per picul. The offering was down 10 tons to 240 tons. In London205 words
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Advertisement1140 1962-05-03 12 y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic «k Great Lakes Service S'do«i P. S'"aai ri'iuiu L. AngeiM N. Tori riantai Cleveland HA ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA ■Rumkava Man" 2131 Mai 22 :>M 1 July It July 22 Jtl) 31 Jlly 'Gihssa Mara 21 23 Jane 24 Jtie ISM)1,140 words
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Advertisement621 1962-05-03 12 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. Great Lakes Service FIST DIRECT MUM FROM SINGAPORE sND MAUt» TO CANADIAN AND US GREAT LAKES PORTS ET* El* ET* ETA S'Don P. S'rim Halifai loronto CltvtlaflO "KMikawa Maru' 1 Zt/38 Mat M ttl? N Jll| SI 111) "Glksba Man 11/21 IMI 14 Jim 17621 words
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Advertisement764 1962-05-03 12 NOTICE The Public is hereby lniormed that. Mr. Pang Kong Tiao U no longer In the employment Jl this I Company as from Ist May IMI and therefore he has no authority whatsoever to transact any buii- ness or collect any money on our behalf. Ml LLEB PIIIPPS (FAR EAST)764 words
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Advertisement1391 1962-05-03 13 NOTICE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE. RfKulation 4(1) and (3) of the Hotels Licensing Regulation* 1356 NOTICE is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will hold u.s next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrate's Court, South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Tuesday, Wednesday1,391 words
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Advertisement144 1962-05-03 13 NOTICE NOTICE In the Estate of NG YEE CHOE. deceased. Ute of No. 24, Dublin Road. Singapore, who died on the Ist day of February, 1962. PURSUANT TO SECTION 2* OF THE TKUSTEES ORDINANCE (Cap. 34). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the144 words
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Advertisement798 1962-05-03 13 (Continued from Pace 8) t SITUATIONS VACANT .'ft Word* SS (Mm.,—B ox St ctt. txtrm BOX A4OSS ST. iSporei wlifte* to thank all applicants. Position now bllrd. ACCURATE FEMALE COPY— Typist Cum Telephone Operator. Writ* Box A 4170 S.I. Spore. WANTED GENERAL AMAH, good with baby, some cooking Llvt-ta. Tel:798 words
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Advertisement3400 1962-05-03 13 TUITION Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm AT YOUR MOMI. Private Tuition for All Grade* in All School Suhjects from s.'O monthly. Particular* P.O Bo* 24 V( Spore VWCA New Beginners Course m Japanen* Klower Arrangement, starting Friday June Bth 11 a.m. or 6.15 I p.m. Knqumes (S'porei *****3,400 words
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Advertisement781 1962-05-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word, SS (Mm.) Box St ctt. ,xtrm 1*57 FORD PREFECT Drlux* SSMMsM condition over forty milr* l*r gallon. Best offer Mcurrx J. Topaz Rond n«ar St. Andrew Stmnnoon Tel: .Store) S7IS4. OAF too the see aad 0017 fullr ■utomatK) ear under l&.oou. Try it bow at781 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1962-05-03 14 House, after a two-day debate, rejects the resolution to include Indonesia and Philippines in scheme STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS PMIP asked: Don't you want polls? Do you want guided democracy? Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday THE House of Representatives today rejected a PMIP resolution designed to1,138 words
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163 1962-05-03 14 BUTTERWORTH. Wednesday. A BUSINESS man beat his son for losing $21 in cash and $150 worth of cheques, and was in turn assaulted by his sons friend, the Sessions Court was told today. Tan Chal Hock. 18. pleaded not guilty to a163 words
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Article41 1962-05-03 14 KUCHING. Wed— May Day celebrations in Kuching were poorly attended. A rally held on a field began 4o minutes late after the organisers had waited In vain for more supporters to arrive. Only about 1.000 people attended41 words
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Article29 1962-05-03 14 PENANG Wed. An economics writer from Thailand. Mr Paul Sithi-Amnual, editor of the Bangkok Bank Monthly Review, has arrived In Penang to record Malaya's post-merdeka economics progress.29 words
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86 1962-05-03 14 Pirate who served life sentence ...then diec pENANG. Wed.— A Thai subject. Nal Choo. 55. died in the Penang prison of heart failure after serving a life sentence for piracy, a coroner's court was told today. The jury returned a finding of death from natural causes. At a previous hearing,86 words
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Article28 1962-05-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The production of film subtitles in the national language has been given pioneer status, under the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance.28 words
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100 1962-05-03 14 KUCHING. W«d. SHOPKEEPERS in Kiuhing municipality have been told to restrict the use of firewood in cooking. They have been asked to use charcoal, kerosene or electric stoves. This decision was taken for I 1 safety reasons as authorities feel that there is100 words
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114 1962-05-03 14 Boy thief who ran away nine times GINGAP ORE. ttrd. A magistrate. Mr. R. B. 1. Pates, today called for a reformative training report on K. Savankunja. Ib, who has absconded nine times from thr Gimson Boys' School since July last year. Savankunja pleaded guilty in court on a charge114 words
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Article26 1962-05-03 14 PENANG. Wod. The City Council has formed a subcommittee to maintain close relations with and solve ditliculties relating to coffee shops and eating houses.26 words
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Advertisement697 1962-05-03 14 TO LET Me lor immediate ocrupaT9. Anson Road. Singa- pore) about 4 000 sq.lt. of ground j floor office accommodation wi'li j independent access to large store j room a I side I For termv and conditions appl> 1 :o AdminiMiative Officer. Central < Provident Fund Board. P.O. Box 1697 words
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Advertisement308 1962-05-03 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY QIYtK thai I. TEH GEOK HJANG (F> of Lot No. 1681. JaUn Pasir Puteh. Ipoh have applied for Retail and Wholesale Liquor Licences in respect of premises No: 151. Kampar Road. Ipoh. and these applications will be heard before the Kinta Licencing Board < Excise i308 words
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Advertisement773 1962-05-03 14 NOTICED FEDERATION OF MALAYA THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES IMO-IMC COMPANIES LIMITED BY SHARES SPECIAL RKSOLITIOX OF KYLE, PALMER CO., (1921) LIMITED Passed on thr 18th April. I9C> At an Extraordinary General Meeung of Kyle. Palmer A Co. (1921) Ltd.. held at Union Build 1 Ing, Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Wednesday the773 words
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Advertisement369 1962-05-03 14 Splitting stop it with i doctor's proscription against pain Help yourself to better health with BILE BEANS Uo not i«i dull <—^^iT^-A •nd«l'isci-h— "»k«J £jPJg^>ft\ •<*"■ Irom /^^jjljl^^^^ •>y ro L^^Tl <Bp^\ Th«y gin extt»\\ l^nfX h k fe' •new and •uro-\\ i4«ilM «Uic yma line. U^flßfrHTOQ BEANS mlyau ■BK&sfiWP369 words
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Article, Illustration639 1962-05-03 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL; HIS CLASH WITH YEE KHAN TOD A V SHOULD PRODUCE FIREWORKS By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday jJILLY NG and Tan Yee Khan, two of the big names in Malaya's current badminton revival, advanced to the last 16 in the men's singles when the A.B.C.639 words
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Article339 1962-05-03 15 MEN S SINGLES THIRD ROUND: Yew Chen* Hoe bt Akram Bant 15-1. 15-6; Am Jin Slanr bt Binfha Bahadur 15-3. 15-1; Urn Wee Yang bt Chn Sal Wah 15-10. 5-15, 15--4: Sanfoh Rattanutorn bt Lai Fook Vine 15-3, 15-10; Masood Khan bt N. Rasalincam 15-5.339 words
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Article214 1962-05-03 15 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OONGKONG BANK, who last won the S.B.H.F.A. 11 League championship in 1954, today regained the title when they played a scoreless draw with Wearnes on the Padang. Bank finished unbeaten with nine points from live Runners-up were Singapore Cold Storage with eight npints and214 words
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Article39 1962-05-03 15 PENANG, Wed Penang Malays beat Kelantan Malays 3-2 in the Sultans' Gold Cup Inter-zone final at the City Stadium today. Penang will now meet Perak In the anal on a date to be fixed later39 words
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181 1962-05-03 15 This mare is ready to score first success RACING with Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK PENANG; Wed.— Shaw Stable's horses showed good form on the track here this morning. Most impressive was Technirama (Lyall Harbridge) who outpaced Gala Premiere II over 3f in 39 2/5. mare, has failed in all181 words
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Article164 1962-05-03 15 ]if V ten horses to fol- lew at the Summer Meeting starting here on Sunday are: DIANA'S PRIDE Won first time out at Bukit Timah last month in soft going. CHOR-PAVONG Narrowly beaten by stablemate Rimau-Malaysia over 6f at Bukit Timah. azarole Won twice over 7f earlier164 words
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Article99 1962-05-03 15 TPOH. Wed— The Perak Turf Club has restored its Derby race to its former value of $30,000 Last year, the club reduced the stake for the race to $25,000. An Improved financial position has enabled the club to restore the cut for this year's Derby which will99 words
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Article121 1962-05-03 15 SOCCER XLI ANG LGE: PWD Combined 8 OASC 3 CABLE SPORT RI( KfcT Friendlies: MCC bt Yorks by 5 wkta at Lord's. Yorks 219-8 'inns closed after 85 overs) and 146 MCC 218-9 dec. and 148--5 (Oale 67). Somerset by Hants by 8 wkts at Taunton. Hants 309-7121 words
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Article131 1962-05-03 15 ERNEST FRIDA - 9.5 run by Jega in secret trial ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Wed.— M. Jegathesan. Malaya's sprinting "hope 1 for the Asian Games in Jakarta in August, clocked 9.ssec. for the 100' yards in a "secret" trial last week. This was the fastest 100 yards ever run in Malaya and only131 words
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Article220 1962-05-03 15 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; 'SCANDALOUS* BEHAVIOUR AT BANGKOK TOURNAMENT By Singapore, Wednesday rpHE behaviour of some of the players in the Sin- gapore Youth team during the Junior Asi a Cup tournament at Bangkok recently was "scandalous and atrocious." P. Appavoo, the manager of the team, makes this220 words
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Article55 1962-05-03 15 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Badminton Associations Junior championships will be held here on June 9. 10. 16 and 17. The open championships will be held on Aug. 25. 26. Sept. 1 and 2. Entries close for the Junior compjtltion on May 18 and on July55 words
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Article29 1962-05-03 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pulau Branl will meet Bukit Panjang and Kampong Kapor will meet Mlnto In the semi-finals of the Singapore lnter-communlty centre soccer championship at Parrer Park tomorrow.29 words
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Article113 1962-05-03 15 Promotion for Grimsby Carlisle T ONDON. Wed. Norwich beat Fourth Division Rochdale 1-0 last night In the second leg of the English Football League Cup final to take the trophy on a 4-0 aggregate. Irish international Jimmy Hill scored for Second Division Norwich in the 74th minute. In League matches.113 words
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Advertisement51 1962-05-03 15 SINGAPORE J Mor* an 4 nun, tli»ll te- ft nP\ nlffill pert— c« the n« Sm* U* J f IIIM'J Airwoyi Vitcouiiti end DC-3'f mmrry X\ H/ Teariet er buiineumon, eoch wHI m .Wl T A!a enjoy Kit trip to torn— especially j Wm MALAYAN AIRWAYS f^M SERVANC SOUIH EAST51 words
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Miscellaneous98 1962-05-03 15 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON ASIAN open championships 3rd day (Stadium Nagara). SOCCER S'GOR Div. 1: Indo-Muda v TPCA (6 P-m.); SCRC v Mercantile (740. both matches at Merdeka Stadium); Div. S: S'gor Club v Police Depot (padang). IPOH Div. 1: Town Council v Gurkha Rifles (Assembly Hall grd); Div. 2; Shaw98 words
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Article328 1962-05-03 16 Paper's charge over N-test plans: And Russia's horrors are hidden irom us... I OXDOX, Wed. Tlu- Daily Mail, in an Editorial today commenting on the American nuclear Icsl plans, accused the United States of "playing with creation.' 1 "The Americana Men uneasy about the portentous lireballReuter - 328 words
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Article170 1962-05-03 16 YEW YORK. Wed. An American pacifist group said yesterday a 30 ft. boat being built in San Francisco would sail toward the U.S. nuclear testing zone in the Pacific on May 20. The group, the Committee for Non-Violent Action, said "scores of applicants" wanted170 words
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Obituary116 1962-05-03 16 CABLE RECEIVEO that Mr. Am-. balavaaar Muiucnu of Chunnakam father of Mr. KanaKaretnam formerly of Bt. .luiiun ard pnsintly or KaJan- and -ram of •aotol) I panned a«av on 2.."i.61. MR3. PHUAH HIN LEONC (nee Lee ("hoy Ncohl pursed away on '.'..'>. 62 at H M fMH ItaVlag Ix-hind116 words
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Article131 1962-05-03 16 MR. MRS. A. A. Thompnon Thank all friend* mat rdarivfa for their valuable present* tad attendance at their ueilrtini; on Cvl.6:!. MR. AND MRS. Sambamoorlhy thank friends and relatlvei for tlieir kind ait.nd:irur. hlrsxinE* and vultint:- on tnc occasion of their marriage. MR. AND MRS. s V. Siiiiiamaniam (R.R.1.)131 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-05-03 16 LUCE WILL HEAD FAR EAST UNIFIED COMMAND .< LONDON. Wed. Admiral Sir David Luce (above), commander of British naval forces in the Far Kast. has been appointed chief of a unified British command in the Far East. the Ministry of Defence announced today. A ministry statement said he will takeReuter - 168 words
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Article32 1962-05-03 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. St. Josephs Church at Bukit Timah Road will hold a twoday fun fair beginning on Saturday. There will also be a trade section sponsored by local commercial firms.32 words
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Article277 1962-05-03 16 Algiers: 'Bomb' car terror ALGIERS. Wed. A car. boobytrapped with explosives, blasted the front of the dockers' recruiting centre here today, killing eight Algerians and wounding 100. A crowd of Algerians surged forward and cut the throat of a European who approached the scene. About 1.500 Muslims were massed inReuter - 277 words
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Article50 1962-05-03 16 LONDON. Wed. The Decca Radar Company announced yesterday that It was going to nt a long-range high-cover radar system at Paya Lebar. Singapore's International Airport. Wh;n the station is completed next year. Singapore will have the best radar control facilities in the Far East. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article130 1962-05-03 16 MONEY AND ME— BY JOSE SANTA MONICA, Wed. Actor director Jose Ferrer, who is being sued for divorce by singer Rosemary Clooney. said in court here yesterday that he had earned US $250,000 in six months but he had lived extravagantly. Mr. Ferrer, who said he was directing a filmReuter - 130 words
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Article331 1962-05-03 16 LONDON. Wed. With :he dock strike threat tending to restrain buyers, a certain amount of proi it-taking was seen in some sections here today. Nevertheless, some bright spots persisted. A sizeable list of falls were seen in the industrial field including Unilever. Dunlops. ICI. Boots. Sears Holdings. International331 words
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Article24 1962-05-03 16 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £934. sellers £935, Forward buyers £942 v. sellers £943, Settlement £936. Turnover a.m. 155 tons pjn. 75 tons. Tone: Quiet.-24 words
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Article37 1962-05-03 16 LONDON. Wed.— spot 23 ',d.. June 23\d.. July 23-d.. August 23' 2 d.. July, Sept. 23i_.d.. Oct./ Dec. 23-*»d., Jan. Mar. 23 »a.. April/June 23 \d.. c.U. May 23 Ud. June 23d., July 23d. ToneVery quiet.37 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-05-03 16 Rita -as she won't want to be seen by her fans THIS picture uf sultry Puerto Kir.m star Rita Moreno would never havr been taken if she had had her way. Whi-.i Straits Times cameraman Han Hai Pong clicked his camera. Rita was busily bargaining over some souvenir in a154 words
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Article33 1962-05-03 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two featurettes, "Buddhist Heritage of Orissa" and "Darjeeling" will be screened at India House, 31, Grange Road, at 5.20 p.m. tomorrow. The show is open to the public.33 words
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Article225 1962-05-03 16 KUCHING, Wednesday. THE Sarawak Government will consider making any necessary amendments to its law to enable people indulging in a "political boycott" of any sort to be brought to justice, the Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. G.A.T. Shaw, said today. He was replying to a question by225 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-05-03 16 The weather J-JIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Sini;.ipore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Ilighrst l.nv.,| Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bahru 91 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 90 73 Sinswpore 91 7342 words
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