The Straits Times, 6 May 1962
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Title Section11 1962-05-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. i:s9l. SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1%2 20 CENTS11 words
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Article726 1962-05-06 1 l^hj^h^igh^tim^tj^ju^^^ PARLIAMENT AT WORK- A 'SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS' SPECIAL FEATURE (SEE PAGE 10) A6E AND THE SEX SYMBOL (SEE PA6E 13) 'Threat of sales alone blow to prices' KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. THE U.S. was asked today to adopt a "more understanding" stockpile policy. The appeal was726 words
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Article, Illustration276 1962-05-06 1 Plucky Billy goes down fighting SPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Sal —Teh Kew San. Malaya "> top ranking badmin'on player, .slumped into a seat in the men s room. 'Ie v.;.> 100 tired lor the next M minute.s to acknowiedge the congratulation.-, of his mends. This waa the measure ol the punishment276 words
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Article, Illustration602 1962-05-06 1 G. MIRANDA - G. MIRANDA POLICE HALT A CAR WITH STORE PLATES 21 MILES SOUTH OF CAPITAL Daughter at funeral By ftIWLA LUMPUR, Sat. Four 1 1 ten have been detained in connection with the murder of Mr. Wong CnOJMg, 61, who was shot t lc.it lin his shop602 words
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269 1962-05-06 1 LOVE STORY OF A MAN WHO ALMOST WED OWN DAUGHTER JKIU SALKM. Saturday. Israel is talking about the strange love story, just revealed, of the man who nearly married his own daughter. The twist in the story is that he found his long lost wile in- stead. The man. a269 words
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Article149 1962-05-06 1 Toy pistol foiled in hold-up PNANG. Sat. Four men. one armed with a toy pUtol. tried to rob a jeweller's shop in Chulia Street early this morning. But they fled when an assistant shouted for help. The tour tan! ln:o the premises of Chop Khoiiß Sam when it opened lor149 words
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Article45 1962-05-06 1 Was recaptured yesterday afiei a "classic escape fro.n Dartmoor Britain* toughest piUon— by disging tluough the rioor of His ground ilooi ccli to an air vent pipe. bqueewns through ;he pipe into the exercise yard and climbing li'.e wail to freedom. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article94 1962-05-06 1 lOMIOV Sat Firemen j climbed to the roof of the Royal Kxchanje buildins in London to stun .1 piceon "fieht" after thr> were failed Hy an animal lover ulm said that a bie pigeon was attacking 1 small one Crowds valc-h--ed firemen bring down the smaller bird.94 words
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Article48 1962-05-06 1 B\ |li<> Italian Parliament to elect a President ended in another deadlock yesterday. Foreign Minister Antonio Srgni. the candidate of tin- foverninc Christian Democratic Partt. polled only 38<t vote. It was in vole> less than what Mr. Secni received in Friday nicht'% si\lli ballot.— l.P.l.48 words
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Article36 1962-05-06 1 ...A Brltisn war hero. 44. was found Ruilty by geneial court martial at Ble efeld, West Germany, of indecently assaulting a i3-ye*i-old Oerman schoolboy He was sentenced to be dismissed from tne service.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article24 1962-05-06 1 Tne «enerai->ecietarv of the Zanrtbai Nauoi.ali.t Par'v. and nine party members weie aireMwi unuei the Emergency regulation* m Zantibar yesteiday Reu:erReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1962-05-06 1 The 39-year-old American film star, said in London yesterday "Some day I would like :n settle in England— l like it very much. I—Reuter.1 Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-05-06 1 JAKARTA: President Sukarno was silent last night on Dutch complaints that he had dropped paratroops ihto disputed West Irian. His Foreign Ministry declined to confirm whether airborne forces have been sent into action.37 words
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Article500 1962-05-06 1 Skymen-drop protest by Dutch NEW YORK, Saturday. INDONESIA luis parachuted a military group into West Irian "under a co-ordi-nated plan carefully conceived in advance,* 1 the Dutch allefled yesterday. l!i ;t formal protfM note to the United Nations, the Netherlands accused Indonesia ol aggression ;>nd committing a direct threat toReuter - 500 words
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Article174 1962-05-06 1 Resigns as councillor saying his presence can't be of benefit to public BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. Brunei's leading politician Sheik A.M. Azahari today made a surprise announcement that he would resign from the Legislative Council as an unofficial member Azaliau. .who k> president of the bluest politu-ni onanttftUon iieie.174 words
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Article15 1962-05-06 1 In road nccidenls In Snm.ipore 111 March— .six le.-.s uian in February.15 words
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Article225 1962-05-06 2 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TIIK Royal Malayan Air Force Volunteer Reserve (ground section) Ikis vacancies for ••<) officers and men to Ik* trained lor airHeld security work the new role of the reconstituted service. A .spokesman of the Air Branch of the Mini-try225 words
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159 1962-05-06 2 PUAN NOOR AISHA PATRONESS OF THE BAZAAR SINGAPORE Sat. Puan Noor Aisha, wile of the 1 Yang-di-Pertuan Negara. is patroness of the Singapore at the 10th International Bazaar for the Blind which is to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 26 The bazaar. s.lucn will b« under159 words
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Article61 1962-05-06 2 SINGAPORE Sat R. ••m rat ion ol private candidates for the School CertiOcate <Chinesei Examination to be held from Nov. 27 to Dm 4. will begin at ihe Ministry of Education on Monday Closing date la May 31. For a lull certificate, the examination fee is61 words
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Article60 1962-05-06 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Government Secretarial St.ifl Association today re-elected Mr. Leong Kwong Nang as the president tor 1962-63. Other officials are: Vice-president Mr. Teo Ban Hock; secretary. Mr. Tan Sin Hee: treasurer. Mr. Cheong Cheng Hoon: committee members: ftlesars. Chan Mun Yew. Ng Kian Seng. Teo60 words
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Article, Illustration224 1962-05-06 2 Captain sails home for last time SINGAPORE. Sat A man. known to thousands of troops all over the world as "The Captain." sailed from Singapore yesterday In a troopship for the last time. Commodore Regnald Bond. 60. will retire when the Nevasa reaches Britain. In his 43 years' .service on224 words
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359 1962-05-06 2 $17m. a year equal pay cost estimate 'a red herring' RAM: NATIONAL ECONOMY WOULD NOT BE HIT IPOH, Saturday. TO give equal pay to women employees would not cost the (Jovernment an extra SI 7 million a year, as claimed by "interested persons." This wiis s;iid today by Mr. Teeuilh359 words
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154 1962-05-06 2 Malay exams registration tomorrow SINGAPORE. Sat Registration for the August National Language Public Examinations. Standard I. II and 111 conducted by the Ministry of Education, will begin on Monday. Private tandidaiej. Uno *Lsh to sit any o: the examinations should call per.-onnlly at the Examinations Division. MMBWf ol Education between154 words
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Article371 1962-05-06 2 |-JOW pleasant it is. on a Sunday perhaps, to take a trip to one of ihr numerous islands off our coas to explore the rocks Hiid coral reels with the aid ol a mask and snorkel. One is entranced by the beauty and romance of it all until371 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-05-06 2 Rita falls for the sari, sarong kebaya, cheongsam on first visit Vivacious Academy Award winner Hita Moreno, in a stun ning sarong kebaya. accompanied by Mi". Lawrence Lee (left) of the Cathay Organisation, and an escort of policemen, arriving at the (athay (.'iiK'iiui bfl night "Oriental clothes are much more75 words
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256 1962-05-06 2 pi SINGAPORE. Sat. i THE life of a Puerto Rican in the United States of America that's the role Academy Award winner. Rita Moreno, has been '"dying" to play for a long, long time. "It has only been touched on once256 words
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Advertisement78 1962-05-06 2 IDE AIMILK [I)jj/ tefii Tastes so good creamy rich Ideal Milk. Try it with your fruitadd it to your puddings you'll -?j taste the difference. I Almost any sweet is ftiwtaf Buy some today in the H\b\ 4^» V4Hf modern raised rim tin M mJk&\dßdm > *Ljt so easy t078 words
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Article, Illustration325 1962-05-06 3 WINNING OVER THE LITTLE FOLK OF THE JUNGLE WHERE ARE j THEY NOW? HIS was a difficult. 2 delicate job. The aborigines in deep jungle cut oil from civilisation were more than friendly to the Communists who were giving them the old "sama-sama" technique, living with J them and eating325 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-05-06 3 BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA Tagore Murthi... Henry Goh Han Eng... Calmly munches a mouthful of razor blades. He enjoys it. too. "But there is nothing like a rusty nail for dessert." says this man of many tricks. See "'.Magic Man Tagorc." Speaks84 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1962-05-06 3 SERENE SMILE ON BUDDHA IN AN IPOH CA VE CROWDS FLOCK TO SEE TEMPLE'S NEW STATUE MALAYAN craftsman in Ipoh have just completed a vast statue of Lord Buddha, a work of art so safe and so serene that it almost illuminates the Perak Tong Cave Temple in Kuala Kangsar1,051 words
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173 1962-05-06 3 Beauty expert Margaret gets a phone call from THE phone rang and Mrs. Margaret Ch'ng of Klang got quite a surprise when she picked up the receiver. Over the wire came the voice of the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor with this request 'Can you help Tengku Taksiah make up for173 words
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Article283 1962-05-06 3 TWO modern jazr musicians were swimming off Florida. One oi them shoited: "Hey. man. an alligator Just bit ofl one of my legs." "Which one?" shoved his triend. There was a long pause. Then the bit man yelled: "How do I know. man. all these alligators look283 words
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Advertisement159 1962-05-06 3 EVERY PIECE OF WATER FORD GLASS IS A COLLECTORS ITEM V* JMaKaaG i** J&Z FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Watcrford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live tor generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to159 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1962-05-06 4 At this gateway (see right) the servants' entrance to the British Embassy in Ankara. Turkey a girl pretending to take a baby for a walk passed her warning message to Cicero: "The British security agents are after you AFTER MARA I HAD THE GIRL ESRA THE1,923 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-05-06 4 PART FOUR Cicero tells a11... (CONTINUING the exciting Sunday Times serial "Cicero Confesses." Today th c alarm is raised. There is a spy in the British Embassy. The security men move in. A RUT Cicero, the greatest spy of World War 11. coolly carries on working for the Gentians light81 words
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Advertisement220 1962-05-06 4 on your aflßHsfflaHnlnf ay/l fl l fight to London *£j£~~i -lt 1/ 1/ mm L In I Extra cn|oyincnt. extra value are yours with BOAC Especially if you are going on lea\c. *U4 i B^wT m rr if you have a few days holiday during a business tnp you can220 words
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208 1962-05-06 5 MALACCA, Saturday. fill-: CHIEF Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, this morning dis Iributed 500 acres of hind at Bukit Scnandong in Alor (in jah district, KJ miles from here to 122 set tiers— 90 Malays, 40 Chinese and two208 words
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89 1962-05-06 5 JOHORE SULTAN PAYS HOMAGE TO HIS FATHER lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. J Sultan Ismail of Johore led his subjects in homage for his father, the late Sultan Ibrahim, at the Royal mausoleum in Jalan Mahmoodiah here yesterday third anniversary of the funeral of the late Sultan. The Tengku Mahkota and about89 words
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Article53 1962-05-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dr. Chia Seng Ke>. president of the Singapore Photographic Society, conducted the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. on inspection of the third Foto Fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday, not Mr. Tong Koon Hung as reported in the53 words
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155 1962-05-06 5 Strike hits some Rediffusion programmes SINGAPORE. Sat. Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd.. announced today that there would be ft slight modification In its Chinese programmes because of the strike by 120 programme assistants and technical staff. A spokesman said: "We regret any inconvenience caused to subscribers but we are doing our best155 words
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Article45 1962-05-06 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. More people passed their driving and motorcycle tests in March than in the previous month. A total of 3.874 took the tests In March 629 over the February figure. Failures went down from 56.54 per cent to 54.3 per cent.45 words
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102 1962-05-06 5 Dancer to make special trip to perform at Health Day ball rTIELUK ANSO.V Sat. A 1 ball will be held at KuotiK Tons Association here on Wednesday night in aid of tin Lower Prrak World Health Day fund. Thr highlight will be a performance by Australian dancer Diannc. who will102 words
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Article325 1962-05-06 5 YOUR DOG VtfHEN \our dog will drop to command, wait 'lor orders to (etch the thrown or hidden dummy. withstand gunfire and deliver nicely to hand, you can sMrt advanced lessons on retrieving The first Is the coing jack' Mm un aciuni tiKi Uii> hi, be appliea in325 words
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Advertisement132 1962-05-06 5 HLL Ul Lll fl pip ML WW Ull I J ■pift w^Bi^^iS^llil ft THE SWING IS TO This is the cigarette which turned the world to king size filter smoking. Invented in 1951, Often imitated, never equalled Years ahead in research Best tobacco money can buy Superbly made, superbly packed132 words
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Article363 1962-05-06 6 AM 17 and constantly getting a beating from my lather. Isn't 17 old enough when I should stop getting such treatment? I am beaten even for the slightest mistake I make. The Uist time 1 was caned was when I banged down the receiver of our363 words
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Article, Illustration943 1962-05-06 6 Juliet Ang - BITTEN with the Big Bag Bug! Juliet Ang SHOPPING WITH THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE bfl THEY say it was the model girls who started it. Then office girls copied them. Now the big- brother bag or "basket" as some insensitive males choose to call them is anMak Kian Seng - 943 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-05-06 6 llf V model- for -a-day, Ang 1 Chin Geok (above). wear* a df lf< lablt- blouse in batik, with matching big bag and shoes. The bag (Item 1 In the chart above) has navy-blue tabs and handles, and Is fully -lined In poplin of the same coloar.255 words
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Advertisement170 1962-05-06 6 LOOK! STRIPED TOOTHPASTE! Signal the toothpaste with germ-fighting red stripes 3&* b^bV k^h^^^^h nrV :^bM ..*>*■* :WF^' b^bV j£ j.gh^ Signal's W^red stripes contain an active *£*W I I I I 9^ concentration of germ-fighting 1 $sSl!h£¥h4*A~ji < 1 fr^L I lexachlorophene freshly added/ x **'f~'* as you squeeze the170 words
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Advertisement666 1962-05-06 6 Ut(yi£d Famous M I K I M OTO <**»>* W> l^sfl P^7 L a^sKs^E-saflEL M H^Rata GENUINE ffff miKimoTo TIN SING GOLDSMITHS LTD., J e we 1 1 er s Not. 215-217, Sooth Bridge Road, Singapore-1. Telephone: ***** ***** Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since the discovery of MEOTAfn666 words
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Article, Illustration524 1962-05-06 7 KEN HAMMONDS - Is this the right time to buy a home? KEN HAMMONDS PERTINENT POINTS FOR THE HOUSE-BUYER TODAY we present the third article in oui series on house-buying. We have already answerec the questions What can you get for 525 000 And, should you invest in o home in the suburb?524 words
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Article422 1962-05-06 7 Raffles Park is only one of the many estates now sprouting in Singapore companies and oanits re fused credit facilities against housing and land development projects. The squatters who laced the developers with a "distasteful and unpopular" problem which they thtrnselves had to solve. The high price the422 words
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Article116 1962-05-06 7 A mm SHOCK FOR U.S. LEGS rR years 1 have fondly believed that American women walk on the finest legs in the world. Long, lithe, and lovely. But now this romantic Illusion has been rudely shattered by an American stockine manufacturer. He says quite definitely —and ungallantly. "I think that116 words
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705 1962-05-06 7 OROP us line at: The Know Alls. Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. ONLY SUPERSTITIOUS PEOPLE SEEM TO BE AFRAID OF THEM AKfc. the lizurds we see in gardens here harmful to human*? I often find that people show fear of them705 words
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Advertisement268 1962-05-06 7 INTRODUCING r^W^playtex IL /fT\\ strapless bra playtex fit and comfort V 7 no slipping 12-50 (Spore, Pg.) 15"70 Federation f_, ore lomoul ror .If wont IT f IgVjdi sll P do wo or ride up no mot- f nine shope you comfortably. W norurolly tot fodoy'i roihionj. f White 33A268 words
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323 1962-05-06 8 FRONTIER DISPUTE: MENON WARNS PAKISTAN WORLD 7H/S MORNING India won't be bound by any agreement made with China temporarily, permanently or in any way 1 NEW YORK, Saturday. "\JK. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Defence Minister, said in the Security Council last night that Pakistan was "trading the sovereignty of323 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-05-06 8 ANITA AND ROD ENGAGED: BUT HE KEPT IT SECRET FROM MOTHER SYDNEY. Sat —Australian actor and athlete Rod Taylor did not tell his parents he was engaged to Swedish "iceberg" Anita Ekberg. Rods mother. Mrs. Mona Taylor, rarely gets a letter from Rod In Hollywood and the first she heardReuter - 143 words
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Article32 1962-05-06 8 Has proclaimed a "state of emergency" In the mining region of AMurias and in the Industrial provinces or Vtzcays and Guipuzroa, where more than 60.000 workers are on strike. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1962-05-06 8 ALOIERS. Sat. Terrorists In Oran today machlne-frunned ii car carrying five Muslims, killing the driver at the wheel. They then chased the four passengers and shot them one by one. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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257 1962-05-06 8 I CARACAS. Sat. CONSTITUTIONAL liberties in Venezuela were suspended today after a night of Government military activity to deal with a Leftwing revolt in the north east. As Government troops closed in on the rebel-held part of Carupano. President Rornulo Betancourt went on the air lastReuter - 257 words
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Article84 1962-05-06 8 WASHINGTON. Sat The w United States yesterday set off the fourth nuclear explosion In Its 10-day-old Pacific test series, an 'intermediate yield" weapon that probably equalled the power of about 100,000 tons of TNT. As tn all previous tests, the device was dropped from anUPI - 84 words
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Article176 1962-05-06 8 LONDON. Sax. A 39-YEAR-OLD Briton has defied gravity and become the first known man in history to fly more than a half mile using only his own power, the Royal Aeronautical Society said yesterday. John C. Wlnpenny. who transformed into reality mankinds centuries oldUPI - 176 words
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Article31 1962-05-06 8 Called a press conference in Santa Monica to announce that she had changed her mind and j was withdrawing a divorce suit against her "musrleman" husband. Mickey Hargitay Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-05-06 8 TEARFUL REUNION... PHOTO NEWS 9 Hennou Akkabourh. a seven-year-old girl from the earthquake city of Agadir. burst into tears when she met her mother again after two years. In the earthquake the little girl became separated from her mother. While trie mother was recovering from shock in a village. Hennou132 words
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124 1962-05-06 8 No failures in Russian space trials— Titov WASHINGTON, Saturday. RUSSIA has had do failures with her manned space flights, according to Soviet cosmonaut Ghcnnao Titov now touring the United States. He told American spaceman John Glenn last night: "We In Russia feel that one can't hide a needle In a124 words
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Article1764 1962-05-06 8 ....Ha.- become the 110 th member of ihe World Health Organ!ration according to aj nouncement from the WH O. regional ofllce for the Western Pacific in Manila U P.I. being admirrd. And Esra's innocent young eyes were beguiDing to till wuh admiration. I tantalised her. "What <s the Use1,764 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-05-06 9 THE TOP PRIZE OF $30 WINNER of thr weefc'i TOP PRIZE of S.;o is "The Bi? Bans" (above) submitted tv lI. K. Won;. 7 1 Nril Kip. id Singapore 2. >1r U.iiii; used a Rollei- flex camera and Word film. Setting f 3.5. 1 30 second. The244 words
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Miscellaneous192 1962-05-06 9 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. His outlook Is dark! tree (7i; 3. Imaget> (s>; 4. Di.---(8»; 7. Lustreless <3i: 10. Vehicle tmction (4); 5. Passion (1); 6. 1 4>; .11. Present (4>: 12. Discover- Stifle <8>: 7. Intermediate (5»; ers <9i; 15. Offend (3); 16 Droop- jB. Very thirsty (4i; 9.192 words
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Miscellaneous56 1962-05-06 9 CROSSWORD SOLUTION KOSS: 1. Pes.-iiin-t 7. Mai 10. Cart. 11. Heie 12. Explorer:--15. Sin. 18. Lank 17. Amend.* 1!> Chips 21. Snake 22. Eons 23 Bugle 20. San 26. Drill. 27. Cod 29. Write. 3n. Pure. 32. Goose. 3:< Warns 34. Pale-t. 36. Data- 37 Ore 38. Slaughter 40. Real.56 words
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Miscellaneous38 1962-05-06 9 DOWN: I. Pien Mark 5 In i 7. Me-ne 8. A I ;t;>- 14. Small. IK. 21. Suite. 'Si. i 26. Dros-s. 27. CuiaK '.•9. Woe 30. Path. 31, 8] Glean 33. Waijei-. 35. A Dune. 39. Art38 words
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Article27 1962-05-06 10 WordM $19 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ijiwrence Wont .-.ink pi! friends and relatives fur their valuable prewnts and attend■lM nn the occa«um of their marriage I ■>■*:.27 words
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Article29 1962-05-06 10 M Wnrdt fill (Minimum) EXQUISITE BELGIAN CLASSES with no adv.-rtlmng matter now given nway tn exchange for Übby's labels in Hinuaporc and Malaya. Bee your rroMßion dealer today.29 words
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Article95 1962-05-06 10 yi Word* S2.JO CMiit.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Rlngaport, Orrbard Road. Sunday Bnvlc* in md 6 p.m. All welcome. COD'S LATEST COMMAND, The r World Fulth, to found Unified v.*or)d Society. Kor literature apply :i:i. Rahanu Road. Seremhan. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Orove Road, Sunday Servlre I M am. Sunday95 words
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333 1962-05-06 10 MALAYSIA AND THE SPIRIT OF AFRO-ASIA rnHE spirit of Airo-Asia X though not of the Afro-Asian secretariat is with the Malaysian plan. And in a manner that is somewhat strange. President Gamal Nasser of Egypt, the man who should certainly know a thing or two about referenda and political unions,333 words
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Letter, Illustration58 1962-05-06 10 WITH reference to the claims of Inche Bamsudln bin Mohamed Yas-sln (Sunday Times. April 15 > here Is a picture of a papaya tree I took some time ONG KOON HING, TEMAGAN. KELANTAN back at a farm near Penang airport. The fruit almost touched the blanket58 words
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Letter112 1962-05-06 10 lam a dally motorist During the week I go about my business without tear. But on Saturdays I suffer from what I call scooteritis. As I pull up at the crossroads or the traffic lights I hear scooters approach from behind and I wonder if they will roll oetween112 words
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Letter81 1962-05-06 10 cause ot anaemia. To live on bananas and jambus may be all right if you are slimming. But to say that a grown man can eat that and survive takes some believing lOSEPHINE TAN. KUALA LUMPUR WHC la Hasnah-vimala-Chen trying to fool? Llvtni? on fruits (Sunday Times.81 words
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Letter34 1962-05-06 10 IF the Americans want to carry out nuclear tests why don't they do so In their own backyard. Why come to Christmas Island and Imperil the live* of non-Americans BALKARA SINGH, SINGAPORE34 words
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Article, Illustration661 1962-05-06 10 MMii^ BMtatMT^^y^y»m The biggest and most vital session fyS I |K!7SP M^fljEiSsisiaJsl of the year is when the budget estimates are presented, usually during the later half of November; and this meeting is normally the one that lasts the longest very often going on for anything up661 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-05-06 10 Dato Mohamed Noah bin Omar, the Speaker, sits at the jar end of the hall, facing the door. All the elected representatives stand up as a mark of respect when he makes his entrance followed by the two clerks and the sergeant-at-arms.44 words
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150 1962-05-06 10 THE HOUSE NOW CONDUCTS NIGHT SESSIONS PRLIAMENT is currently hoascd in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. When Parliament is in session, the Speaker, Dato Mohamed Noah bin Omar, sits at the far end facing the entrance of the hall. Directly in front of him sit150 words
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Article238 1962-05-06 10 J|()\V is a Bill drawn up, put through Parliament and introduced as a law? In the initial stages the Bill is prepared by civil servants from the Ministry of Justice within the policy of the Government. When It is ready in its238 words
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Article652 1962-05-06 10 ABU; ADAM - ABU ADAM BY BIN Meet a professor who can get three minutes out of one HAVE you got round to the instant coffee habit yet? We have at our place; except when we have visitors, and then the amah makes the coffee in the old way like water652 words
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Advertisement698 1962-05-06 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;n Wordi $10 (Minimum) SCAH F 00: BttfJMa Hark Boon. noil or Mr. and Mrs. Scah ("hlap Kee. ii nd Jenny Blew Ann, daughter of Mr. Hnd Mrs Koo Stale Cheng, on 6.5.62. TAN— LIM: Rln Whatt. third son oi Madam Beow lan Neo and the kit* Mr.698 words
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Advertisement34 1962-05-06 10 SAFE SKRIP with RC-35 protects your business SKRIP is the safest ink 'or business because it can be erase? or washed ott, but never completel. removed— it comes back under 'black light' UK SheafferS34 words
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Advertisement160 1962-05-06 10 Lssssslssssssl Stction of conponmis ■bssssblbb^bsßblsbbbssbsssssbssibbbssssß of tilt big kin. Taa aaa start ya«r vicing— st no additional cot). ■41* bltlaass without Trsliud nxon q.t ths pkk of capital. the good jobt snd msks b'-q you Is year o«> k«ni». tor C d good psylng rsdlo potltlon world or buiirwsi of160 words
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302 1962-05-06 11 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI 'I SWERVED AND SKIDDED TRYING TO AVOID HITTING A COW,' HE SAYS AT INQUEST By JPOH, Sat. The Ipoh Coroner, Mr. Chew Kok Chooi, toda> found that a Special Branch Inspector, Chan Heng Kwee, was to blame302 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-05-06 11 CATHY WEDS POLICE INSPECTOR CHRISTOPHER MR. CHRISTOPHER Oh Chwee Hock, 31, a Singapore Police Inspector, and Miss Catherina Ng Son Hia, 21, an account executive of Marklin Advertising Ltd.. who were married at the Holy Family Church, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Oh is the second son of Madam Chong Beng Neo.99 words
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146 1962-05-06 11 Perm parlour was once a garage: Woman fined $75 and warned PENANG, Saturday. A WOMAN who turned a garage into a hairdressing parlour was fined $73 here today for contravening the Town Planning OrdinThe second magistrate. Mr. Tames Loh. told her: "If you continue to operate business there you are146 words
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Article73 1962-05-06 11 KUCHING. Sat. Radio Sarawak and Radio Australia may exchange programmes and Sarawak may carry relays of Australian programmes. Related matters are being discussed now during the visit of Mr. Peter Homphrey. director of Radio Aus tralla. the overseas service of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. Homphrey73 words
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Article73 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore office of the Straits Times Press has received $326 from the staff of the Engineering Department of Malayan Airways Ltd. for Miss Lai Yoke Heong. the Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl who lost both arms in a motor accident. Donations to the Straits73 words
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75 1962-05-06 11 FAMOUS INDIAN ACTOR DUE IN S'PORE SOON SINGAPORE. Sat. A famous Indian film actor. Mr. M.R. Radha. who Is also well-known for his •'reformist" stage plays, is coming to Singapore next weekend from Madras with a troupe of 35 supporting actors and actresses. He will stage plays In Singapore and75 words
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Article24 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Senior Inspector Lim Chin Choon has been promoted to Assls tant Commandant of the Bpeclal Constabulary, on v year's probation.24 words
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Article47 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A discussion on Malayan writing between Mr T. Wlgnesan. a writer, and Dr. Wang Gung-Wu. a senior lecturer In the History Department of the University of Malaya will be broadcast on the English service of Radio Singapore at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday.47 words
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Article34 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A merchant, Mr. Tan Siax Kew, has been named deputy chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board. Miss Mary Llm has been appointed a member of the board.34 words
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Article55 1962-05-06 11 Hong Kong is best customer KUCHING. Sat. Sarawak exported over 28.800 tons of round timber and 11.000 tons of sawn timber in February this year. Hong Kong, which took 14.300 tons, was Sarawak's best customer, with Japan (9.600 tons) second. Of the sawn timber. Britain bought nearly 4.000 tons and55 words
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Article, Illustration161 1962-05-06 11 Mayor Ooi steps in as police check van FNANG, Bat.— The Mayor, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew (above). Intervened yesterday as police were checking the Identity card of a City Council officer taking part In a health campaign. Mr. 00l was passing by In Chulla Lane when he saw a police161 words
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164 1962-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday rpHE Faculty of Agriculture 1 In the University of Malaya is providing a oneyear diploma course in animal science in the new academic year which begins on May 14. This was announced at a Press conference today. The new course Is designed164 words
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177 1962-05-06 11 Extortion case shopkeeper jailed 18 months MALACCA. Sat. A shop manager was jailed for 18 months here today for extorting $72 from a stallholder. The Session Court President. Mr. B.T.H. Lee, told Tham Swee Heng, 22, in passing sentence: "Crimes of this nature are a constant menace to hardworking citizens.177 words
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314 1962-05-06 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE, Sat—Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section today with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (2.000) $1.74. (1.000) $1.75; East Smelt (3,000) $3; P. and N. ords 1 5 000 1 $2.78, (3.000) $2.80. (1. 000) 52.79: Gammon (1.000 >314 words
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180 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. fWO Hong Kong doctors, Dr. Lee Shiu Hung, 28, and Dr. Lo Cho Yuan, 44, flew into Singapore last night for a one-year postgraduate course in diploma in public health at the University of Singapore. Both of them180 words
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Article56 1962-05-06 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Heavy bookings of stalls for the first Malaysia Trade Exhibition, to be held at the Happy World Park from Aug. 3 to 26. have begun, a spokesman for the sponsors said today. He said many large firms had booked space at the exhibition,56 words
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Article97 1962-05-06 11 TODAY: SediU Kechll 11 36 a.m. (7.8 ft.). 10.33 pjn. (6.4 ft.); Singapore 12.37 a.m. <8.» ft.); Port Dtcfason 7.25 ajn. (8.8 ft.). 8.15 pjn. (9Jft.»; Port Swetu>nham 7.14 ajn. (13.7 ft.). 7.27 pjn. (14.2 ft.): Penan* 1.39 ajn. (7.8 ft.): 1.6: p.m. (9.0 ft.). TOMORROW: Sedili97 words
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Article31 1962-05-06 11 KUCHING. Sat. Police In Buram. Fourth Division, raided a shop at Marudl town and seized several reels of obscene films and a projector. A man has been questioned.31 words
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Advertisement1016 1962-05-06 11 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly jamiliar to you. Have you knoun them in it previous life.' You wonder why you are living on earth to-day and tor »rfc it purpose you are here. Certain aacrata of1,016 words
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Article326 1962-05-06 12 DR. TOH REMINDS PEACE MARCHERS FROM JAPAN OF PEARL HARBOUR SINGAPORE. Sat.» J^KLK.S of Hiroshima the atom-shattered city <>l Japan, wen presented to Singapore today by lour Japanese pence marchers. They formed lumps of earth, porcelain and Fused together by the destructive :il<>m Ixunb bias! of326 words
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73 1962-05-06 12 NEW LAW FOR INSURANCE FIRMS ON JUNE 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. No company can conduct life Insurance business in Singapore from June 1 unless it has a certificate by an actuary establishing the minimum premium rates. The new regulations are part of the life assurance companies "compulsory liquidation* ordinance passed by73 words
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Article71 1962-05-06 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Chief of the British Air Staff and Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Sir Thomas Pike, who is ir. Singapore in the course of a 31--day round the world inspection tour of R.A.F. stations and installations, today lunched at Phoenix Park. Sir Thomas71 words
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Article21 1962-05-06 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The new moon of Zulhijjah. was sighted yesterday. Hari Raya Haji will fall on May 14.21 words
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Article415 1962-05-06 12 RADIO MALAYA A.M.: Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Malacca and National Shortwave only: 6.00 Negara-ku and the News headlines; Ml Morning I Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Music. All Stations: 7.30 The News; 735 Breakfast Club; 800 MMM in the National Language Reading of the National Lan- guage: 8.03 Bncht415 words
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Article, Illustration162 1962-05-06 12 Only six girls in quest for beauty queen title KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Only six girls have so far entered for the "Miss Kuala Lumpur" beauty queen contest to be held at the Federal Theatre on May 23. The lirst entrant for the beauty queen title was a salesgirl. Miss Jenny162 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-05-06 12 TWO BESTS-THEN A MARCH OF HONOUR THIRTY-TWO men of the Brunei Malay Regiment marching out off the parade ground to the tune off Anld Lang Sync for being the best section in the passing out parade al Port Dickson yesterday.46 words
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Article323 1962-05-06 12 JEFFREY FRANCIS; PORT DICKSON - JEFFREY FRANCIS PORT DICKSON By Sat. IT was actually a great day lor the 2.")!) recruits of the newly-formed Brunei Malay Regiment at a passing out parade here today. First, their 10-man squad won the best squad trophy in competition with .334 other recruits of the Royal Malay323 words
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Article91 1962-05-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Nordin bin Rahman. 22. known to the Fedora Ti-ri police as "The Scarlet Pimpernel." was .sentenced today to one years imprisonment by the First Magistrates Court, for breaking into the house of Mr. Justice R. D. R. Hill on Nov 14 last year. Nordin had91 words
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251 1962-05-06 12 Opposed white policy: 27 face dismissal PERTH. Bat About 27 members ol the Australian Labour Party Australia's biggest .single political group are facing expulsion tor being member* >>i the West Australian Association of Immigration Reform. The association advocates that small numbers of non-European immigrants be allowed to settle permanently in251 words
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Advertisement45 1962-05-06 12 H IAI I tf^ sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssß iisssssssssssssßsssl BSSsW^. BSSSSS^^_ BsV^l BSfr^ Jk ik^^Bß »v <£?*# BRITANNIA fe Hi xi V X VaEjiO SSSSS MALAYAN AIRWAYS B^3 K^^ m^ m^ Hmmi^ m^ mmmmmm^ mmm^ mmm^ m^ provide a total of 10 flights SERVING SOUJH EAST ASIA weekly. mmisssssssssssssisssssss*45 words
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Article, Illustration589 1962-05-06 13 DOES MARILYN MONROE STILL FEEL SHE HAS NO NEED TO FEAR? TAKE a good look at the two pictures of Marilyn Monroe. Picture One, showing M.M. in middle-age, was taken last week. Picture Two, of M.M. the cutie, was taken some time ago. And some589 words
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504 1962-05-06 13 Seduction of a white-blooded spinster PETER LIM tV ft t> ft SEES THE NEW FILMS SUMMER AND SMOKE Uurmce Horvey, Geraldlne Po 9 e. Rita Moreno, Una Merfcal Paramount JJOW do you seduce white-blooded spinster? Tennessee Williams does it with a flutter in "Summer And Smoke," a play on sex504 words
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Advertisement569 1962-05-06 13 ;CATHIY# j OROANItATION iTTr-«Mr-T»Brywt f v LAST 2 DAYS! j 4.11 am, 130, 4 00. 4 10. 30pm >MY GEISHA^ J Shirloy Moclo.ne Y.et MontanO Tec"niroTio Technicotor <( a fPoromount Picture) f OPENS TUESDAY! t John Cairney Harry M. Corbett V in EDGAR WALLACES fl 0 "MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE" t569 words
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Advertisement131 1962-05-06 13 i BOCK NOW •^•■■■■"^■'■■■■■■l '4P*~" M JTHURSDAY^thMAY m in 70MM SUPER TECHNIRAMA Technicolor B PRICES: $3 50. $2.50 I $1.50 —NO FREE LIST! DAILY 3 SHOWS at 2.00. 5.30 8.45 pm SATURDAYS t SUNDAYS EXTRA SHOW AT 10 A.M. J There will be SPECIAL 9.30 a.m. SHOWS tor SCHOOLS sj131 words
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Advertisement31 1962-05-06 13 VM|Ba|^ a now showing' wP^mTnS^^Q °.JC p m "MADAM LAN CMING" (Taochew) Today 11 a.m.: "THUNDER IN THE SUN" StoiriM f> k4 —w— .A I*l l rknn<4l«r jU«on fioy^ord Jf it31 words
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Advertisement327 1962-05-06 13 tfJT7I7#J7I coming! (SINGAPORE) NEVER BEFORE <^S such ACTION and > >^fcj^W I IT John Drew Barrymore Euro Scope Eastman Color fJXgJIVJI COMING! (Singapore:) fc >^aHt V laL' dMt W U^^^ij^^^L^ B^B^B^BB^a^M^aß^B^B^B^H^ Abb^^^^^b^^^^' QiKL_^^B9 I a^BBBBV T W*^k T 1 ■^■P^ fo(/»o V^T(. W Wild ■^Br^.'^BßT Oni ■J_vV/"- *^l Pam< a327 words
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Miscellaneous1227 1962-05-06 14 7 V^d H|^ I I ...WHILE I FEE. A 711? SEv.SE C= W J.-r "ZTT 7^ I J/Jo{ r "^WKAr. E v "-OKE T(CI»UTARIES OF THIS I FRUSTRATION- IT «V4'T KNNTmkiS LV- *^E "hii w OSOCwiCAI PB^BB^. .^^^^^^^S < U ••V* >^ hss^S J, V^eAT Kiv^EK >S A 6QOV ONE1,227 words
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Miscellaneous65 1962-05-06 15 1 1 -I v 'T '.I 1— j mi, v~i»~. u*^r. 1- ».y r^. r^^^, J l^nft^mn,,,..,;: \J rVf r <l 1/ LS fc^ J //Ci, z^ /mr-4'^ SS h I .rife S 3 \w_ (^M 5 r l^V^l 4 P II II Liil m Ml 'HG i' UBS&°§ a65 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-05-06 16 X^C V^-- 1^ \SR t.m. K»t. u>- ft. oh. <fk10 words
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387 1962-05-06 17 WHY MALAYA DOSEN'T RATIFY I.L.O. PACT MINISTERS PLEDGE TO SEMINAR LEADERS Bahaman tells of danger of alien leadership KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'j'HK Federation Government is prepared to amend the Trade Unions Ordinance to ensure the growth of a "sound" trade union movement. Indie Buhaman bin Shamsuddiu, Minisler of Labour, said387 words
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Article41 1962-05-06 17 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals of a talentime contest for schools will be staged in the Victoria Theatre from 7 p.m. tomorrow. Valuable prizes are otlered lor winners of this contest, organised by Nestles Products i Malaya Ltd41 words
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Article35 1962-05-06 17 SINGAPORE Sat Ths Singapore head office of a Federation incorporated shipping company tho Negara Malaya Shipping Corporation was inaugurated this morning by Mrs If. Meunier. wife of a shipping magnate from Brussels35 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-05-06 17 KUALA I I Ml'l K Sat. Two Singapore University undergraduates met at a friend's party in Kuala Lumpur four years ago. Yesterday they were married at the Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur. They are Mr. Let Chong Keat and Miss Chanf Chee Lee (above). The bride, a final year arts95 words
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279 1962-05-06 17 The aim: Complete control over TB in ten years SINGAPORE, Satunfay. \]H. K.M. BYRNE, SiiiKaporcs Minister for Health and l^iw. t<Mlav declared thai the (fovenunenl aiMad to bring tuberculosis uader complele rantrol within the next H) years. Mr. Byrne said this at a ceremony marking the official opening of the279 words
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185 1962-05-06 17 KUALA LUMFUR. Sat. Two wrll-fcnown bomohs from Kelantan are to be invited to the wedding of Sharifah Snlwah. eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Anon«. and a Johore prince. Tengku Suleiman Ibni Al-Marhum Tengku Ahu Bakar, at the Isuna185 words
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Article50 1962-05-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat Five people, two of them women, were fined $20 each In the Second Magictrate's Court here today lor stealing seven kails of tin ore on March 27. The ore belonged to the Sungel Way Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. Bth mile Puchong Road.50 words
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Article192 1962-05-06 17 THE EICHMANN ROMANCEBY HIS WIFE SHE KNEW he had sent millions of people to their death. How could she stay with him. protect him. bear his children and share his flight from justice? This was the question that Veronika Eichmann the woman Eichmann married had to answer. Read about her192 words
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Article33 1962-05-06 17 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Tagort Society of Singapore will hold a public meeting and variety programme at Victoria Memorial Hall on Tue.>aay to mark the birthday ol Rabindranath Tagore. poet-philosopher from India.33 words
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Article30 1962-05-06 17 SINGAPORE. Sat The Malyan Banking Ltd. will hold a cocktail party from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday to celebrate the opening of its Philip Street subbr inili30 words
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Article, Illustration505 1962-05-06 17 Should I buy a house or shares, asks a man retiring DO YOU hove o query or doubt? Then write to: Tne City Editor. Sundov Times. Times House. River Volley Rood. Singopore- 0 Q: I HAVE a large sum of money coming to me as gratuity when I retire at505 words
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Advertisement83 1962-05-06 17 "New Fashion Colours" by SISSONS SISCOLUX-TUNGOLAC LATEX EMULSION »AINT SUPER GLOSS FINISH "New Fashion Colours' are quickly and successfully brought to _^^dfl y° ur home with Siscolux and Tungolac. Siscolux c-nulMon paint J^| lne ideal fljl fin '*h tor intenor walls and ceiling* and Tungolac su P er ni 883 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-05-06 17 LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT > assembly Vi fyrrrtk .J X^sp^w t to wait MrSS fiHCh f^^Z^ what a liberating effecr grsptnupc' ycu can send Zrrimr ttq has.. Barker ih now. Wx T r WtllmiwUcr P»wr34 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1962-05-06 18 PETER LIM ROAD TESTS..... 4/90 FOR THE GROWNUP SPORTS CAR BOYS J>ITY the sports car boys who pet married. That was the theme of a motorists' lament held in Singapore last week. Pity them, it MM o< cause the girl> they have rourtod and won with the1,016 words
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Article122 1962-05-06 18 We hand the page to our readers today TODAY we throw open the page to our readers. From PERAK we hove a story from the past of a wonder hockey team that ran through their opponents. Not by a margin of two, four or six goals, but122 words
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Article305 1962-05-06 18 From JOE EZEKIEL of Singapore JUNE 24 is a big day tor 81ngapoce cyclists. The first ot live Asian trials will take place. All those who hope to make the trip to Jakarta will gather at the start ol a 7J-niile rax will fall by305 words
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449 1962-05-06 18 Malaya's wonder hockey team of the Thirties From BERNARD PREEDY of Kuantan Till; crowd stood five deep round the hockey pitch as the players ran on to the field to a burst of applause that, in volume, was heard only once a year. For this was the climax of the449 words
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309 1962-05-06 18 Are the girls getting, a raw deal on the field? From KAY SPUR AN ot Klang ARE the girls schools In Klang being iair to their students by staying out ot the Amateur Athletic Association After listening to Mr. Sioh Goh 800. pre.-ident ot the Klang A.A.A.. at the annual309 words
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Letter211 1962-05-06 18 IT is most disheartening for the people of Singapore in general and soccer fans in particular, to see their Youth Team humiliated through deteat after deteat at this year's Youth Soccer Festival at Bangkok. The officials are to blame, packing the team oil almost immediately alter their211 words
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Letter25 1962-05-06 18 MALAYA'S recent triumph over the 0 \\t pay sj lor itit wrrk's b« »md il tv: !>port> Opinion The Kucr Wlle> Koad. Singapore25 words
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Letter101 1962-05-06 18 ALL is not well with the Singapore hockey team. This is shown by the result of their encounter with N. Sembllan. The committee is resting on past laurels. If the team cannot win the M.H.F. championship. I would consider the sending of the team to Jakarta a101 words
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297 1962-05-06 18 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN REST OF THE SATURDAY SPORT By SINGAPORE. Sat Reg Thomas, the West Incuah all-rounder, who piays lor Singapore Chinese R.C.. will make his debut foe Singapore in the M.C.A. League match against Pahang at Kuala Llpis on May 12 and 13. Thomas297 words
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Article54 1962-05-06 18 SINGAPORE. Sat —St. Josephs Institution ana St. Jooeph's Afternoon School will hold their comblned athletic meet at Bras Basah Road on May 12. There will be three events 100 m. 100 m handicap and 800m for old boys. Those wishing to compete are asked to contact Mr. C.R.54 words
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Article49 1962-05-06 18 SINOAPORE. Sat— The Intercommunity Centre basketball championship, scheduled to begin on May 10. has been postponed to May 31 The opening of the tournament has been postponed because players talcing part will be engaged also In the Ooh Chye Hin Cup competition organlieu by s A.B F.49 words
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Article214 1962-05-06 18 IPOH. Sat— The Organising Committee of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union last night fixed new dates for the Na- tional and Open championship meets to be held in Ipol; this year. The meeting, presided by the Chairman. Dato Shaari bin Shaflee <Mentrl Besar214 words
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Advertisement113 1962-05-06 18 7ir*stone Safe? Every car owner needs the extra protection of these exclusive construction features in Firestone tyres! 1. Firestone Rubber-X-101 gives thousands of extra miles at no extra cost. 2. Safety-Fortified Cord Body is stronger to resist shock, puncture and blowout. 3. Nylon Monofilament Chafer eliminates air loss into body113 words
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1215 1962-05-06 19 Technirama Altesse Royale— safe double THESE TWO 'MAIDENS' SHOULD BREAK THE ICE TODAY, SAYS EPSOM JEEP... TRACK WORK POINTS TO FORWARD STEP IN 5.35 BEST BETS: Hotelier (Race 3) and Forward Step (Race 7) Barring rain the GOING will be GOOD \LTKSSK ROYALK and Technirama, both "m aid c n1,215 words
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1560 1962-05-06 19 Race 1—2.15: Class 5. Div. 3 5.4 Furs. 1 952» (aptalß-K Guide K Y. Llm> Daniels. 3 0.0 11 Mitchell VI 3 ***** The Dolphin < TTC Si.) E. breuk.. 6 813 8 Donnelly «8 3 ***** Colour Film (Shaw St > Martin. 101,560 words
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Article156 1962-05-06 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTKR Race 1 TECHNIRAMA Blue Swell Crown Link BLI'E SWrLL Technirama Crown Link TFCHNIKAMA Young Eagle fcatlern Patrol 2.13. Race 2 MAJESTIC KActress 111 The Wee Cobbler NEW STATE Flying Hand Aetr*M 111 ACTHKSS 111 Majestic Knight Flying Hand MR Race I HOTELIER Hi> Honey156 words
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Advertisement458 1962-05-06 19 PAIN The fastest relief you can get is "ASPRO" tablets. Safe for all the family •ASPRO' used in over 1 00 countries. Famous for nearly half a century MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young As wa »T'.w older It's only natural that we begin to alnw down. Bui ■nine458 words
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Article601 1962-05-06 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL He takes the bite out of a brilliant Billy Ng to win By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday yjALAVA'S No. 2 singles, 22-year-old Billy N}j won the first set brilliantly but could not prevent top-ranking Teh Kew San, his teammate, from winning the Asian601 words
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303 1962-05-06 20 The Spurs defence wins them the Cup v. Burnley 3*y* VERNON MORGAN LONDON. Sat Tottenham Hotspur, the fumed London club, won the English Cv p Final here today for the second successive year, beating the Lancashire club. Burnley, by 3-1. Spurs just about deserved their win. though their play never303 words
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175 1962-05-06 20 S'pore teams v Thais and Indonesians SINGAPORE. 3at. Singapore will meet Thailand on Monduv and Indonesia on Tuesday in international badminton matches at Singapore Badminton Stadium. The Singapore team against Thailand will be: Single; Tan Yee Khan. Wee Choon Seng and Lim Wei Lon. Doubles— Tan Yee Khan and One175 words
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Article57 1962-05-06 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. On* Chrw Bee scored nett 65 to win tne Royal Island Club's "C dins, r, stroke) medal at Thomson Road tod-iv. Runner-up was W.A. Pillaßii nett 70>. Ballsweep winner for the firsi MM wns I. V. Avfl and seconi nmr was IIMUMI by57 words
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Article22 1962-05-06 20 SINGAPORE. Sut. Katoi.c Si>ons club beat Shiiw Wah 2 I i in a soccer match at Parrer Park I22 words
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264 1962-05-06 20 Says LIM KEE CHAN Singapore. Sat. BRIAN ISAAC regained the bantamweight title when he outboxed W.E. Jones in the final of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association Open championships at the Happy World tonight. It was the Tirst time sinct he264 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-05-06 20 ERNEST FRIDA - Star-studded Ceylonese move a step nearer to the 'double' ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Sat. pEYLON SPORTS CLUB, the S.H.A. Senior League champions, moved a step closer towards achieving their aim of a double this season when they entered the semi-finals of the Senior knockout competition by eliminating Jansenites 2-1 inKOK All cho - 253 words
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Article16 1962-05-06 20 SINGAPOKi rflce beal Marines 2-1 in B.AJF Div. 1 mulch at Jalan B <lav16 words
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Article118 1962-05-06 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. A goal eff a free kick five mm- i utes i^fore the end helped Singapore to hold Malacca to a 1-1 draw in the Interstate women's soccer com- j petition for the Straits Time* Cup at Julan Besar tonight The draw helped Singapore to keep118 words
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Article42 1962-05-06 20 SINGAPORE. S;a.— G.H.Q. retained the Robinson Cup when they be.v R.M.p. 2-1 in the tlnal of the Singapore Ba.^e District soc- cer championship at Dover Road ;odiiy Wedttbury MM Wrav scored lor G.H.Q and Steel for R M P.42 words
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