The Straits Times, 10 May 1962
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Title Section30 1962-05-10 1 \vm\<. i iiailv < i it i ii ii i» saii v< 1 1 i»s 100,000 The Straits Times Mow* 4 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03630 words
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691 1962-05-10 1 LAOS: TENGKU CALLS FOR ACTION Boun Oum flies off Tall of Nam Tha is Red treachery' 'J'HE Prime Minister, 'IV link u Abdul Rahman, today called for action to prevent further breaches of the Laotian cease-fire. In a strongly-word-ed statement, the Tengku said that the fall of Nam Tha. in691 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-05-10 1 SMILING and proudly clutching a Field Marshall baton is lukKm Abdul Rahman, pictured at K I airport yesterday. The Tengku was aeetel Prince Boun Oum. of Laos. off. The baton was a gift from the Prince to the Tencku. Straits Times picture42 words
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226 1962-05-10 1 The '18' that moved a seaman to tears PALERMO. Wed. A Chinese seaman wept in a Sicilian court here, apparently under the impression that he had been sentenced to 18 years' jail for attempted murder, when his case had actually been adjourned to May 18. Lin z Lee Wong, ofReuter - 226 words
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Article31 1962-05-10 1 TOKYO. Wed Japanese teenagers have found a "new thrill" burning each other. with lighted cigarettes. The: Oiif who cries "quits" has to pay lor a round oi drinks.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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363 1962-05-10 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. q^HE State Depart--1 ment said yesterday that the attack on Nam Tha in Northern Laos had been "well planned and professionally executed" by forces from Northern Vietnam as well as the pro-Com-munist Pathet Lao rebels. At the same time, the DepartmentsReuter - 363 words
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Article209 1962-05-10 1 BANGKOK. Wed TPHE rightwing Lao--1 tian strongman. General Phoumi Nosavan, said today he was still willing to negotiate with neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma on a coalition government despite violations of the cease-fire agreement by leftist forces. He was speaking to reporters at the airport after flyingReuter - 209 words
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Article73 1962-05-10 1 Fak Fak skymen 'enclosed' THE HAGUE. Wed. About 40 Indonesian parachutists dropped near Fak Fak. in Dutch new Guinea, on April i 27 have now been "localised and enclosed" by Dutch troops, it m learned here today from reports from Hollandia. capital of Dutch New Guinea. The report* said theReuter - 73 words
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Article43 1962-05-10 1 PARIS. Wed. France's youngest mother was married In Limoges. Central Franco, recently to her 18-year-old sweetheart— with special permission from President De Gaulle. The girl, who has a two-month-old son. is 13— which also makes her France's youngest bride. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article50 1962-05-10 1 CAIRO. Wed— Emir AbdelKrlm. the Moroccan self-ex-iled leader, will return to Morocco in \ugust ending 36 years oi living in exile, according to Moroccan diplomatic sources. Abdel-Krim was exiled In 1926 after being defeated by the French and Spanish forces in the Riff revolt of 1921.— U.P.1.UP - 50 words
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Article519 1962-05-10 1 REDIFFUSION MANAGEMENT: WE WERE TOLD OF 'GENERAL STRIKE' SINGAPORE. Wed.— Rediffusion went off the air completely here today after five days of adaptation to an improvised schedule, as a result of a strike by its 126 broadcasters and technicians. This morning th. company decided to close519 words
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Article28 1962-05-10 1 LONDON. Wed. A joint British-Pakistani service team will attempt to scale two unconquered peaks oi the Himalayas next month, the War Office announced today.28 words
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Article174 1962-05-10 1 Dock strike talks failure I ONDON. Wed.— Hopes for a settlement of a threatened nationwide British dock strike at Sunday midnight faded today after both sides held separate talks with the Ministry of Labour. The inflexible positions taken by representatives of the 75.000 workers and their employers appear to haveReuter - 174 words
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Article19 1962-05-10 1 1 I > U SECURITY STEPS AT NAVAL BASE »f da) there strict n u-t,,m- juthni i 119 words
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Article200 1962-05-10 2 A good rule when it comes to taking chancel with nature it: Don't do anything you wouldn't do to your wife. -S Dr. Douglas W.O. Heddle of London UnlrerMty College, commenting on Hie U.S. plan to explode nuclear weapons from 500 miles up In the slty. POLICEReuter - 200 words
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Article21 1962-05-10 2 NEW YORK. Wed. A KC-135 Jet stratotanker carrying six crew crashed early today In takeoff at Lorlnjj base —U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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166 1962-05-10 2 SOEKARNO'S r CHINESE CURE 'A LESSON FOR INDONESIA' JAKARTA. Wed. The J cure of President Soekarno's kidney trouble by traditional Chinese means was a lesson for Indonesia, the semiofficial Indonesian Herald said today. It was announced from the palace la.st week that the kidney complaint for which the President was166 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-05-10 2 THE PUFFIN this is it i FLIGHT of over half-a-mile over level ground and at a maximum height of about eight feet was achieved by Mr. J.C. Wimpenny at Katfield Aerodrome last week flying his Puffin." The average speed of the flight (see above) was more than 19 miles an127 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-05-10 2 LONDON, Wed.—Britain said yesterday she was proud of her record of granting independence to 600 million people in her former colonies and would not stand for any interference in her policy for the eventual independence for Central Africa. The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. R.UPI - 278 words
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Article186 1962-05-10 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. THE United States exploded another nuclear device yesterday in the vicinity of Christmas Island in the Pacific, it was officially announced. The detonation the sixth In the current .series was in th? intermediate range, equivalent to between 20.000 and one million tons of TNT. The186 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-05-10 3 BERLIN: Dr. Konrad Adenauer last night repeated his blunt dismissal of SovietAmencan talks on Berlin as "hopeless" just as the U.S. State Department in Washington issued a strong statement saying it was going ahead with its plans despite the West German ehancellor'i prediction of failure. terrorist leader111 words
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128 1962-05-10 3 NEWEST U.S. SPACE ROCKET EXPLODES f)APE CANAVERAL. Wed. The m. iid. ii test flight of the Centaur, the I'nited States' newest and most revolutionary spite rocket, ended with a spectacular explosion i.o seconds atter launching today. The flight marked the first U.S. attempt tn harness the great power of liquidReuter - 128 words
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Article45 1962-05-10 3 COLOMBO. Wed.-,A new draft Bill which liims at taking over the two largest newspaper combines In Ceylon was placed before t. lie Government party today. It approved the Bill "in pnniciple." but fixed a full discussion on it for tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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197 1962-05-10 3 GENEVA, Wed r V H E United States said last night that she wants to keep enough trained men to protect her security during disarmament because otherwise too much emphasis might bo placed on nuclear weapons. Mr. Arthur Dean, the chief U.S. delegate,197 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-05-10 3 Soviet arms to 'liberate Irian' SUBANDRIO SIGIS6S AGREEMENT FOR AID FROM MOSCOW MOSCOW Wednesday. INDONESIA and the Soviet Union yesterday signed a new arms agreement providing the Government of Indonesia with new military aid "to liberate West Irian."! The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. said a.ter the signing: "The arms296 words
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Article29 1962-05-10 3 BANGKOK. Wed. —There will not be much rain but there will be plenty of grain i:. Thailand this year. This is the prediction of Brahmni priests.29 words
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155 1962-05-10 3 Apartheid's hope: Dutch Church cleavage CAN FRANCISCO. Wed. The Anglican Archbishop of Capetown. Thp Most Rev. Joost de Blank, said here that the greatest hope for South Africa's racial Droblem is in "the cleavage that is slowly occurring in the Dutch Reformed Church The church has the zrpatest white congregationReuter - 155 words
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Article191 1962-05-10 3 /CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen, is reported to have told the United States Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, here today that Australia feared that the United States policy of building up the European Common Market as a dam against191 words
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158 1962-05-10 3 HONG KONG. Wed. Communist China, in the wake of reports that officials trying new farming methods had bungler*, the country's agricultural programme has rolled off the press: more than 30 ancient wr«rks on farmIng, according to the New China News Agency. The158 words
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Article77 1962-05-10 3 KARLSRUHE (West Germany*. Wed. A former East German intelligence agent wore heavy disguise and was protected by at least four American secret service men today when he gave evidence at the trial of a former American offi- cer. Harold Noah Borger. on charge.s of attempted spvlngReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement257 1962-05-10 3 COLLECT, EXCHANGE YOUR PHILIPS UPL COUPONS TO Wlti T^« $25.0Q01f COUPON CONTEST Evarybody'l Mviag Philip* coupons in this exciting competition. If >ou haven't entered yet. go tr# one of the Cathay cinemas (listed below) during ii distribution period. You'll jjet a sheet free, then you can begin exchanging during the257 words
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Advertisement331 1962-05-10 3 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth ;liat won- dert'ul natural sparkle. Clean them S \l with Steradent, the way they should j y be cleaned. Just drop the dentures L^ into a bath of Stcradent and leave ]J them for 20 minutes each day. B^sV331 words
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Article156 1962-05-10 4 SINGAPORE Wad. PE Economic Development Board has sounded out a leading Japanese shipbuilding firm on whether it is interested in starting a ship repair shop in Singapore. A spokesman for the board today said it was felt that there was great scope for expanding the ship156 words
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253 1962-05-10 4 SEAMAN CARRIED 90 GOLD BARS IN A SPECIAL COAT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. NINETY gold bars were found In a speciallytailored Jacket worn by a seaman after he had told the Customs he had nothing to declare, tha QonnnH Criminal rMstxlCt COUft WaS told tOday. Before Mr. Goh Heng Leong. the Judge,253 words
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Article34 1962-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, will entertain Red Cross flag day supervisors and helpers to tea at the Ist ana Negara on Saturday at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article88 1962-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed- There will be no delivery of cor- respondence or parcels on May 14 (Hart Raya Hajl) and May 18 (Vesak Day). The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will be88 words
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Article31 1962-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Hari Raya Hajl social and dance will be held at the Fraser and Neave hall at I River Valley Road at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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273 1962-05-10 4 2 men jailed four years for raping j a waitress CINOAPORE, Wfcd.— Two men were each Jailed for lVsur years by Mr. Justte'e Buttrose in the Assize Court today on ar charge of raping an 18-year-old waitress, y The men. Cheng Kee. 28, a medicated oil manufac- turer. and Lee273 words
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Article68 1962-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A workshop on folk songs of the world will be conducted by the Adult Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. from May 13 to July 1. The course to be conducted every Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday. Registration forms »-ith a fee of S3 for the68 words
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101 1962-05-10 4 CHEATING INCIDENT IN A CHURCH LWRARY SINGAPORE, Wed. —Al unemployed youth, Josept Mymay. 19. pleaded guilty lr the Ninth Magistrate's Cour today to having cheated Loi Chung Kwan and Ng Thian i Hock, both also 19, of $5 eact 'by falsely promising to gel them jobs with the Singapore l'Cold101 words
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Article376 1962-05-10 4 rpHK (oilowing it today. «cbe- x duie of cjvu aircraft movements at Paya L«oar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (J&K 961) 1.15 pjn.; from London* DusMldorf. Beirut. Karachi, Cal- cutta, Rangoon. (BA 716) 5.20 p.m.; from Tokyo, Manila (BA 941) 5.65 pjn.376 words
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Article, Illustration2096 1962-05-10 5 JOCK DRUMMOND - BUT FOR THESE MEN Commando raid ends in disaster JOCK DRUMMOND A LAST HANDSHAKE, A HURRIED WORD-BUT 34 BRAVE MEN ARE BETRAYED BY A BLIZZARD CHAPTER TWO by THE STORY SO FAR... The Germans have ordered the captured Hydro-Norsk plant in Norway to produce 10,0001 b. of "heavy water" by2,096 words
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Advertisement5 1962-05-10 5 TOMORROW: Dilemma for the British5 words
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Article495 1962-05-10 6 20-nation forum told about impact of modern life TOKYO, Wednesday A 20-nation seminar on the legal status of women opened here yesterday and plunged into one of humanity's oldest questions: "When is a girl ready for marriage?" Before the day was ov«»r delegates to495 words
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Article22 1962-05-10 6 KLANG. Wed. The All Malayan Tamils' Association of Malaya will hold a conference here on June 2 and June 3.22 words
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111 1962-05-10 6 Balance of trade falls, but still favourable RL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation had a favourable trade balance «,f $59.5 million during the first quarter of this year compared with $71.8 million in the same period last year. Exports totalled $663.8 million compared with 5595.8 million during the corresponding period of111 words
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Article30 1962-05-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Garth Cant, first New Zealand Commonwealth Education scheme fellowship holder, has arrived here to do his doctorate In geography In the University of Malaya.30 words
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202 1962-05-10 6 Kuala Lumpur. Wed T»HE National Union of Federation Students is keen on sending an observer to the International Students Solidarity conference on West Irian in Jakarta this month but is worried because one of the sponsors is a Communist front oro-unisatinn I 1 The202 words
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Article84 1962-05-10 6 MASKED MEN GET 85,790 IPOII. Wed.— Three masked men, two armed with daggers and the other with a screwdriver, got away with cash and jewellery worth 55."97 from n house in Pasir Pinji New Village early this morning Te<> Kheng Hwa. 31. a tin mine kepala, said that the gang84 words
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Article66 1962-05-10 6 PENANG. Wed— Ng Hong Seang, 21. who delivered a threatening letter to a shopkeeper, was today jailed for one year for putting the shopkeeper. Gan Ah Tit. in fear of injury with intent to commit extortion on the night ol April 18. Gan. who gave chase66 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-05-10 6 Here's the boy who isn't dumb after all PENANG. Wed.— The State Social Welfare Department has found that 13--year-old Tan Hong Koo (above), who clatmed he had lost his voice thre^ years ago, L> not dumb at. all. They discovered that Tan could speak followrv.j receipt of information from the147 words
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282 1962-05-10 6 HERMIT KEEPS HIS PROMISE: HE RETURNS TO NORMAL LIFE PENANG. Wednesday. A 33-YEAR-OLD recluse. Mr. Anthony (Ernie) Rozells. who. on Monday, left his little room in a, former College Avenue stable for the first time in two years, is keeping his promise to a Catholic priest to return to normal282 words
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97 1962-05-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Malayan company has bought a tin mine dredge at Puchong from a British company for more than $500,000. It is the first dredge to be wholly owned by Malayans. The chairman of the board of directors of the Malayan company97 words
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Article32 1962-05-10 6 KUCHING, Wed— The Sarawak Schools Broadcasting Service has distributed to Chinese schools some transistor radio sets part of a Japanese Government gift of 100 sets made under the Colombo Plan.32 words
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Article42 1962-05-10 6 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Kedah appeal judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. today reserved judgment in an appeal by a Government fo. niter, Hassan bin Mustapha. against a lower court conviction on a charge under the Prevention of Corruption Ordinance.42 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-05-10 6 Huys iUmnt, By Ralph livimdahi HURRY CICERO! 1 1 I f THAT'S WHAT ><*■ 11114 words
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Article, Illustration460 1962-05-10 7 'Public' danee organised by teenage girls 'MURDER 9 VERDICT: CORONER CRITICISES SCHOOLGIRLS J^ SCHOOLGIRL denied today that she was the girl friend of a Penang Free School student found stabbed to death outside a community hall at a Christmas dance which she and four other girls calling themselves •'The Merrymakers"460 words
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749 1962-05-10 7 WHEN THE COMMOTION STARTED, THE GIRLS •FLED INTO KITCHEN... "Anybody could do anything at the dance."' she said. All th» work, including arrangements for furniture, was done by the five of them. Printing of tickets for admission to the hall was undertaken by Lily Yean, one of the organisers. Esther749 words
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222 1962-05-10 7 Dr. Lim's conscience 'pricked': Senator __Tan KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. Senator I. H. Tan said today that he was "pleased" with Dr. l.iin Chong l.i. s reaction to his statement in the Senate about the United Democratic Party. He said: "It shows that my statement has pricked his conscience Senator Tan222 words
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Article66 1962-05-10 7 20 thrown into water: One dies 'PELUK ANSON. Wed. Twenty people were thrown overboard when i converted landing craft, ferrying a 15-ton excavator capsized In the Sungei Ulu Dedap. 50 miles from here, on Sunday. Nineteen of them swam to safety while the other wai drowned. The body was recovered66 words
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Article55 1962-05-10 7 Same team for seventh year JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Two War Department trade unionists. Mr. C K. G, Pillal and Mr. K. E. Varughese. have been re-elected for the seventh successive term as chairman and secretary respectively of the Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Stan* Association. Inche Abbas55 words
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Article51 1962-05-10 7 MALACCA. Wed. A onearmed Indian was playing a "one-armed bandit" a jackpot machine when the police moved in to confiscate it from a coffee-shop in Kee Ann Road here yesterday. The Indian's left arm had been amputated, Pin tables, and jackpot machines are banned in the51 words
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Article169 1962-05-10 7 APPROVED SCHOOL FOR ACID YOUTH KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A High Court Judge here today upheld an appeal by the D.P.p. that a lower court sentence on a youth who threw acid at another person was too lenient. Mr. Justice Suflian committed Poh Shin Kau. 18. to a prison for young169 words
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Article693 1962-05-10 8 The capture of Nam Tha by th* Communist Pathet Lao invested Prince Boun Oum's Malayan visit with an unexpected touch of drama. There have been breaches of the Laotian truce before, including attacks in the Nam Tha area, but not on this scale nor with the693 words
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Article383 1962-05-10 8 As fast as unauthorised houses are put in Singapore, they are to be pulled down by a special demolition squad now being formed. The Ministry for National Development, taking this initiative, is able to adduce any number of good reasons. The buildings are usually constructed without any regard for383 words
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Article199 1962-05-10 8 Accidental explosions in the course of handling nuclear weapons are possible, reports the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, but the chances that the nuclear fissionable material itself will explode "can be ruled out completely." This Is nice to know, for it is to be assumed that the commission199 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1962-05-10 8 GAVIN YOUNG - The Latin American giant awakes GAVIN YOUNG INDIVIDUALISTIC, CONFIDENT, RASH TECHNICALLY COMPETENT By THRUSTING, modernistic, the architecture and public statuary of Brazil reflect its temper. This is a country on the move the China of the Western Hemisphere. And fhe new building is a sign of a new spirit. ItOFNS - 1,301 words
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Letter137 1962-05-10 8 THE varied disturbances caused by the threat of American stock-pile releases seem very easily put right by either or both of the following remedies. (A) That America estimates her own physical requirements of tin and sets aside a stockpile of one, two or three years137 words
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Letter141 1962-05-10 8 rwas with mixed pride and regret that I read of the Taiping town council's proposal for a zoo in the Lake Gardens. I am proud because having btfen a resident of Taiping for 16 years the Lake Gardens at last Is to have a "face lift."141 words
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Letter79 1962-05-10 8 IV daughter is an unlverA sity undergraduate. She bought units in the Malayan Trust Fund and has had 40' r tax deducted at source. As she is not earning and therefore not liable to income tax can she claim a refund of the 40 f I After she79 words
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Article311 1962-05-10 9 A FALSE REPORT: TWO ARE FREED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A policeman wrote to another policeman that he had made a false report against a third policeman and his wife, a Magistrate's Court was told today. The letter, together with another letter written by Police Constable Otrunan bin < Ahmad, of311 words
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Article316 1962-05-10 9 GOVERNMENT DENIES WEST SUMATRA ALLEGATIONS AGAINST RADIO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JIIE Federation Government today denied that Radio Malaya had ever belittled or done anything to injure the Republic of Indonesia. The spokesman was commenting on a report from Jakarta that the people of West Sumatra had316 words
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Article123 1962-05-10 9 l/UCHING, Wed. About 1V 7.000 workers Including women raised clenched lists and shouted protests against the passing last week by the Council Negri of the Trade Unions Amendment Bill which is Intended to protect unions from falling under political control. The rally was organised by123 words
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Article27 1962-05-10 9 LONDON, Wed. Lord Selkirk, Commissioner General in South-East Asia and British Commissioner in Singapore, arrived here by air today from Singapore for two months' leave27 words
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Article66 1962-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Singa- 1 pore Customs raided a house by the river In G*ylann last night and seized 52 lb. of opium and three slabs of morphine, all worth about $40,000. A Customs spokesman said the drugs were smuggled into Singapore from Thailand and was 'D66 words
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315 1962-05-10 9 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN T ONDON, Wed. Two coachloads of Malayan and Singapore students will be at London Airport on Friday to welcome Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who is paying his first visit to London as Prime Minister of Singapore. During his eight days315 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-05-10 9 PRINCE Boun Oum. rightwing Premier of Laos, explains to Tengku Abdul Rahman the inscription on a Laotian Field Mar- shal's baton which he presented to the Tengku at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday, shortly btforr he left for home. On Tuesday the Prince87 words
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90 1962-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A clerk, Ithoo Boon Eng, was among a big crowd ol film fans waiting outside the Odeon threutre to catch a glimpse of actress Yu Ming on April 5. People became unruly and Knoo threw a stone at a police90 words
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Article48 1962-05-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Union of Post Office Workers. Malaya, has awarded 24 scholarships involving a total of $1,920 to members' children studying in Form I, 111 and V in English schools. The scholarships are tenable for one year with effect from Jamiarv this year.48 words
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363 1962-05-10 9 Murder inquiry witnesses seek protection PENANG, Wed A YOUNG married woman and her mother ran back into the First Magistrate's Court here this afternoon and asked for police protection after a crowd of about 300 Indians had started to follow and jeer at them when they left the Court. Attractive363 words
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Article257 1962-05-10 9 SHB ROW: 'OUTSiDE OR 'INSIDE'? SINGAPORE. Wed. Leaders of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today claimed that a campaign by "dissidents" to oust the executive committee had completely fizzled out. 'It Is clear to .ill that the present campaign is the result of political instigation from outside elements." they257 words
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Advertisement370 1962-05-10 9 To mothers who have tt-mihlo ettin children LI UUUIC to take vitamins... Newfruit-flavourtd product has children begging for morel Mother. .if your children don't like the toste of liquid vitomins, and find capsules or toblets hard to swallow. just see how they'll go for the new CHOCKS Multiple Vitamins! Chewed,370 words
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Miscellaneous143 1962-05-10 9 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negaraku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News: 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal, News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Close Down;143 words
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Miscellaneous266 1962-05-10 9 1.40 Percy Faith And His Orchestra; 2.00 The Scarlet Diary; 2.15 Calling The Housewife; 2.45 Made For Each Other; 3.00 Close Down; 5.00 Programme Summary; 5.03 Calling All Hospitals; 6.00 Concert Hour; 6.30 Off The Bookshelf; 6.45 Sunset Serenade; 6.53 Announcements: 6. 55 Share Market Report; 7.00 The News; 7.10266 words
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250 1962-05-10 10 NO CHANGE OF STYLE FOR BRIDE OF TODAY 'TRADITION holds that A all brides are beautiful, but the modern maid also looks for added assurance from cosmetics and hair style experts. They suggest, for instance, tnat you do not change your hair style and makeup for the wedding. Have your250 words
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Article318 1962-05-10 10 ing up we are sure that with the first boy we meet it's true love, and in the end when it does not work out we feel the world Is a wrong place to live In. Here are some instances where you think you318 words
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384 1962-05-10 10 Falling in 10ve... with the wrong boy J^OMANTIC love is a product of modern times. In the movies it is so easy. Rock Hudson looks at Sophia Loren, and you just know it- is love. Even if things don't look well for them in the picture at the beginning, you384 words
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Article282 1962-05-10 10 IT will De a rare treat for 14 little girls when they will have their first night out and to a ball at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore on Saturday. Instead of being tucked Into bed they will spend a few exciting hours under bright lights as282 words
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Article147 1962-05-10 10 Complaint about a saucy idea r.MATO ketchup and sauce are always put in narrow necked bottles. Why? So asked a reader in a magazine recently. She said: "I am sure the men (they must be men) who rule these things can never use these bottles themselves. Otherwise they would see147 words
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Advertisement283 1962-05-10 10 stop it with doctor's prescription against pain Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your feet itch, smart and burn »o badly that they nearly drive you crazy? Does the skin crack, peel or bleed? The real cause of these skin troubles i.i a gerra that has spread throughout the283 words
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Advertisement593 1962-05-10 10 FRESH AS SPRING ALL YEAR ROUND I W V* sfltHk. jBbI v 3^M BBkf V bbV^ Helena Rubinstein APPLE BLOSSOM The fresh, gay mood of Spring is captured forever in Helena Rubinstein's light-hearted Apple Blossom fragrance. Enjoy the luxury of Apple Blossom Bath Salts or I'sscncc. ith genii* matching soap;593 words
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Miscellaneous186 1962-05-10 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1. According to the magazines, platonic love rings the bell! (13). 9. Give an explanation for tins record (7). 10. Half-uncle of Richard and husband of Oodiva (7). 11. Broke a King's Regulation and partook of liquor (5). 12. A big bloomer— about to spoil the186 words
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Miscellaneous129 1962-05-10 10 6. Propellor pressure? (5). 7. Moving announcement of to d on the table (8. I). 8. On the crocodile's back tie has need of a defensive policy (8. 6). 10. It may be Luton that in to touch with Rugby (4. 3). 14. Odd man out of the entire three129 words
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Advertisement812 1962-05-10 11 NOTICES THE KUALA REMAN RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Incorporated In England) Telegraphic advice has been rereived from London of an interim dividend of 4% less Income Tax at the rate of 7/9 in the payable on 9th June, 1962 to Shareholders registered on Bth May, 1962. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Agents.812 words
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Advertisement779 1962-05-10 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BORNEO AIRWAYS LIMITED have racancies as follows: First or Second Officers for DC3 operations commencing in July or August 1962. Applicants should possess at least a U-i. or local Commercial Pilots Licence, Instrument Rating and preferably a DC3 endorsement minimum flying experience 1000 hours Including multl engine time.779 words
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Advertisement1880 1962-05-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT to Words S* (Min.)— Boa St tts. tMtrm WORKSHOP OFFICE SUPERVISOR waatad Car alroaadltlealag servlee and insuiutlea department of large British company Previous experience essential, Orade 1 Cambridge Certificate preferred. Application* to Bos A4S4 ST., K.L. WANTED IMMEDIATELY one temporary taaeaer at Mwa Liaa national type seeeadary school1,880 words
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Advertisement859 1962-05-10 11 HOUSES A LAND FOR SALE I JO Herds SS (Mi*.)— Box St cts. txtrm ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED, solidly built two-storey terrace houses la psansful raaMeatlal area of Big lap Raad rested aew at $M 7- per montb vacant possasslee. if required, la September 106] proximity to schools, markets, aad bus-stops. Loans859 words
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Advertisement767 1962-05-10 11 EDUCATION If Words Si (Mi*.)— Box St tts. txtrm POSTAL TUITION i Let UM famous Stamford Donate Hanastady Oourees insure tour OredlU/Dlstlaetleaa/ Paasae Over 4,000 Cambridge suesaasaa sues ISOS. Ask tor a free aspy el the SS-aase Prospectus whlea explains our unique system ol tralalns rot Secondary Cntraaee. L.C.E Qualifying767 words
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Advertisement815 1962-05-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALI M Words U (Ml*.}—*o* St tts. txtra QUICK SALI I IMT Viator 51.050-, ISSI Vales SSSO'-, ISBI Hillmnn Coupe IMO/-, easy B-P terms arisssail. aaaa to Mamlhw Road, ■'sore SUNBIAM RAPIBPJ Daoemher ISM. Escalleat CotwJlUoej wllh Radio Price SS.WO/-. Via* 18/ SO. Baahan Buildin*, Baat Quaf Rlas815 words
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Advertisement376 1962-05-10 11 MISCELLANEOUS Words ii (Mi*.)— Box Hi cts. txtro LIFTS. SENNETT ESTATE to Tooß or Ouiram Ko*<l. MorniOKS only. Phom- Luang 3;IUHT |1 ivn SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) to Words $10 >t<mmum> Doily 1 month. 10 Words il.il) (Ml*.t SARONGS lor your taate the Hatik Sliop Cath.iv ctaamr JAVA MOOES Sol.- Dirtrlhutor376 words
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Advertisement374 1962-05-10 12 i Mw imW ft Sbbl B^""*^^! I <l m 'VI Br f ABl H^fe ,^Bk I M s 3r r g.c SS 01 T l^ _j T I W\ C I 1 m%l jry m s 'ESSSSt; I■ II 1 1 ™b^ B^Bt^bWbw mb V 4 V C^ P*^B^L. "^^^rv^^374 words
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Advertisement1485 1962-05-10 13 Tt tIVERPOQi t WEST COAST U Out S'pora Sam P. S'm™ Penini ACHILLES literiM UPt/IMay May 11 PERSIUS Linntil. Dnv'n Glrgow.. May II May 11 May 14/11 May 17 POIYOOIWI M'tMIHM. Livtratal. Dublia May II May II May 17/11 May 71 MENESTHIUS Ha«re. livtraaal. (.iisgow May II May 21 May1,485 words
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Advertisement2913 1962-05-10 13 WSSm^EJm^^^^SEm^Sm^Ki THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION IRILOINC SIMCAPOHK »Li 11*21,1 lIPRtSS StRYICt 10 tONOON, LIYtRPOOL ft CONTINtNTAL PORTS rpora P. S*naa »>aaans MNRINNES .i»«r»iai. R'uam. G'moutti May 12/11 ia Pt/May II May I7'll NNAIIEr I'tM. R'lari. B'mar). Roan 1. 31 May 11 Maf 14/11 Mtf Till lENVANNOCR (H) N'kirt.2,913 words
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Advertisement1222 1962-05-10 13 McAUSTER CO., LTD. Im ul. Na. tun VaJWHa)aw VUk>A KIXBRMAM LIMB tit KXAVBMBSS UMB lIMM RAMWII, ROniUAM, IOS AMEIES, SAN FIMKIKI, RAVRE I RRU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft POITUNaX GUT If RIPON UuiUH earn Hi Ceatral ft l«Mt rpora rkas PaMH ironivilU nm May tl May/ I Jim Jft/M May rwi1,222 words
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Article23 1962-05-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices May 8 May 9 Industrials: 183.03 182.23 Tina: 304.98 304 06 rubbers: 191.74 1»'.74 Jan. 1. 1958 100. l23 words
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392 1962-05-10 14 -STICKY 7 DAY FOR LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock Ex--1 change went through a "sticky" day yesterday. The market was uuiet throughout with very little business reported, although a few industrial shares improved slightly in price, among them being Malayan Cement, Cold Stores and Uniteers.392 words
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Article876 1962-05-10 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE C»USINES6 on the Malayan! a SU)clc Exchange. Federation ection yesterday with the number f deals in brackets: Industrials: Dun lop-. < 1.000) 51.7.V last Smelt S3 OL, $3.01 OL.. $3.02 iL. (1.0U0) $3.02, (1.000) $3.01: •itzpmtnrka (1.000) J2.or>: J. Waußh 1 000) $2.09: U. Tobacco (X.O00) •>876 words
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293 1962-05-10 14 'THE price of Straits 1 tin gained another 87 i cents in Singapore yesterday, bringing it to $463 a picul. although the offering dropped 10 tons to 240 tons. The price Increase followed the better &entiment In London overnight, values ruling very steady293 words
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Article96 1962-05-10 14 May 9 Three month* <OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS K N. 12 eta ("old storage fxt M Box 12 em SteamxMp 9 rt» Brewrrien 2fl rta 8. Tlmea 15 «a. Rohin"on« A eta S Trader* 3S rta 8 Dnrhv M. Cnltr-ers 13 eta. W Jarka W CU MININGS A Amai96 words
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Article211 1962-05-10 14 MAY l.r.t xrado rubl»sr buytrs to.* c!o*<.'d at I t Kuala i.umrur r« jer 10.. up livc-ri^hthii ol a i rnt m lomri! pnc. The toot lunt and iimhtly steadier. FEDERATION OF MALAYA RUB IER EXCHANGE clooiriK pnc- n MSM p«-r ll> trMrrday: "it. 1 R.s211 words
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Article210 1962-05-10 14 jAY first grade rubber rjuvrre M I. ob dOWs] «t r. p m in Ingapora yesterday at 7»» MM r<-> i»». >ii> half v on' on Tumdrn I Th- ..i M OUIOI SC.CD* ili.-mit pnrr< In centi iwr Hi y»*-.. rs»mj M. I R M Prompt I.ob210 words
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Article46 1962-05-10 14 Association irudc thr<>- cMori-? in rate* to M I Selling TT or 00 rsarly: t*iso 1 Francs Hi! Swfdiv Kroner n,> Menu Kerns th> US dollar i,,i for TT nnrl .v««| for eath. Stfriin* war quo'M at 1 M tt < on* tail of old46 words
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Advertisement1054 1962-05-10 14 >^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacilic. Atlantic 4k Cr«wt Lakes Servie* S'pote f S'haa) M'luie i *ngn«s N roft «ante» Cintiint EU £1* Eli El* ll* ET* ■Vsmkain Mark" M/ 31 Mm OMM 1 lot, Ik Hit M lily II 'Csli»u M*r»" 21/13 J«M 14 MN IS t«l| IS1,054 words
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Advertisement924 1962-05-10 14 GAZETTED AUSTRALIAN I PRICES STOCKS on* 10 "arrowly. Tbe turnover U moRuhbrr 78 i cents a lb. derate. Copra >150 a ton. Base meials were quiet but Coconut oil $688 a tou. j steady, loans were steady. Palm oil S63l.sUaton. N B Hill 14/101 Palm kerneU $316.50 a ton. Ampol924 words
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Advertisement38 1962-05-10 14 CLOSING PRICES May 9 Rl BBER PRICES SINGAPORE: M| cents (up half a cent). K.L.: 78 i cents (up fivr-Huhths of a cent). TIN: 5463 per picul (up 87 cents) Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tuns).38 words
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Advertisement131 1962-05-10 14 V Between SinGapoßE and tJie UniTED STcITeS SPEC'FY JeTCUPPER C3RPO! HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance rates are tar less than by sea You save on packing and crating costs, and Pan Am s cargo reservations system lets you plan ahead Pan Am131 words
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Advertisement883 1962-05-10 15 THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER CO. LTO. name v. utMiiNHMi Applications are invi.ed trom candidates trom 16 to 21 years ulc wtM h.ive obtained a Credit ii. Maths Enght-h nncl Scienr- in the Cambridge School Ortiricate or Federation ol Malaya Certificate ol Kclucation. for APPRENTICESHIPS IN MECHANICAL AND ELEC TRICAL883 words
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Advertisement1247 1962-05-10 15 TENDER TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from repisiere Tenders from Class "C and 0.1.D. Contractors Class "D" an above registered Contractors will above (concrete) will be recede be received at the Office of the •«< me office of the S:ate Drain Chief Architect. MuiUtry of1,247 words
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Advertisement914 1962-05-10 15 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION |j AH members of the above M» elation in tiie Biate of Siugaporc will be clo-ed for business on Monday 14th May 1962 for Han Rays HaJI s IN THE HIGH COURT OF d THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE i> Companies Winding914 words
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Advertisement699 1962-05-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS aie MM from Federal CiUwmis and or State Nationals foi vie appointment of Group Youth Leader iv me Social Welfare Department. Pahang. 2. (I) Candidates mv.st have attained their 24th but not their 35th birthday, and must have passed Std. VIII or Form IV in a Government699 words
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Advertisement532 1962-05-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 KELANTAN GOVERNMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are tnvtied from Federal Citizens and officers aerv-l, mi; m other Scheme of Service in the Public Works Department for Hppointment as Junior Techni- clans (Draughtsman) (DM IH> in the Public Works Depart- 1 inent Kelantan on the milriv Scale of M0x7.00-115,532 words
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Advertisement525 1962-05-10 15 TENDERS PAHANC JKR TENDER NOTICE Tenaers from Class 'D and above RegisUred PV'D Contractors will be revi-ived &y Ui* Stute Bnjlneer, Pahang at Kwintaii up to 3.00 p.m on 24th May, 1962 tor the construction ot a 60,000 QaDon Reservoir. Intake work* md laying writer mains tor Tttngtnp Wain Supply525 words
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Article98 1962-05-10 16 IJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Chinese RC today went on a scoring spree and beat Camp Mindef 11-1 in the F.A. of Selangor league First Division at Princes Road. Abdul Ghani led the rout, scoring six goals. Ghani opened scoring In the fifth mlnut and ten minutes98 words
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363 1962-05-10 16 AFC won't risk a chilly reception By NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur. Wed. THE Asian Football Confederation will no risk a second refusal to its proposal t FIFA to increase Asian representation iron one member to two on the executive committe of the world organisation. So when FIFA meets at Santiago,Reuter - 363 words
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Article316 1962-05-10 16 SOCCER STORE I) IV. 2A Alexandra i Seranuoon Gardens 1 MALACCA DIV 1: White Star 4 2nd Infaniry WorltshOD REME 1. IPOH HIV. 1: Klnta Indians I 7 Gurkhas 0: Div. 2: PCRC I Perak River Hydro 3; Div. 3: Railways 2 Kilat I. BATI' GAJAH LGE: Tamilian*316 words
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Article198 1962-05-10 16 Negri won't stage 'quad' QERF.MBAN. Wed. Negri Sembilan Hockey Association decided at an emergency meeting last night to refuse to organise thp remaining matches in the MHF South Zone quadrangular tournament which was interrupted by rain in Johore Bahru two weeks ago. Secretary John Kanaseratnam said that the NSHA were198 words
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145 1962-05-10 16 'MIX-UP' -NEGRI TO CLAIM WALKOVER jjJERKMBAX. Wed. Ne«ri s»; mhi 1. 1 ii Cricket Association announced today that the MCA Leaeu<m.itiii against Jobore herr tbris weekend will not bp played and that steps will hr taken to claim a walkover from Johore. This is because lohorr havr arranged to play145 words
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Article102 1962-05-10 16 Open stays 4 men only' *:T. ANDREWS Wed. 1 Eileen Beck, one of the new women profe.-isiona. golfers has been refused permission to enter for the BritLsh Open golf championship at Troon in July. Brigadier Eric Brickman. secretary of the championship committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club said:Reuter - 102 words
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Article163 1962-05-10 16 I SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore police cncketcr.s today said that the claim by SCRC players "that Police switched umpires and won last weekend.- SCA .senior tournament match" was "not .Ticket. 11 They told the Straits Time., today that the SCRC players noi lufttiftad in blaminp. 1163 words
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Advertisement179 1962-05-10 16 fWlflfUWjlMflfD) iUULbbuLMJiAAUUi' Suueeteneol Condensed IV] ilk. A Alii/ ll^b&P^^i W sUi j jpi m £Utm MILKMAID MILK ALWAYS FIRST IN HMfl||HH|H Mg QUALITY AND THE FIRST CHOICE OF iJiij| |p!lup!^'^ MALAYAN FAMILIES FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Milkmaid l^jilk fe forUfled ouith £XTR A V/fTAMIINIS A-,6i D NESTLE THE ROYAL ORCHID179 words
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Miscellaneous183 1962-05-10 16 #,»7 \hnir Uy Ai 11 19 it *\x/i^iiv "2 F r 1 -wi-ierenou-l. S,J i l r now AP""**«ea v -qge&UCs n smear^do'ph. a\ ok! mv J whose voc El S~P OUT II THAT Cn rvoORODVPANVSGOME, 1 MERELY 65/?- SWEARS' OVLV fj ThA" W6^j J T HERE, ,-1 VOICE.'.'- IT%183 words
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1416 1962-05-10 17 • W3P - W3P $92 UPSET BY FLYING HAND AT PENANG Alt Aylth PENANG, Wednesday. gPEED MARVEL, Lyall Harbridffe up, outsprinted his opponents, coasting home by three lengths in Race 2 over s\f at Penang today. Jockey Ken Smith was in top form, scoring a double for1,416 words
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Article49 1962-05-10 17 ADELAIDE, Wed. Cheon* Sam ridden by J. Johnson, won the Adelaide Cup over two miles in a field of 11 at Morphetville today. Cheong Sam. a !4-l chance, scored by two lengths from 5-4 favourite Sometime with Far Away Places, a further 2Vi lengths away ♦hird.49 words
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Article38 1962-05-10 17 LONDON, Wed. Silver Cloud <5-l) yesterday won the Chester Vase over 12f by half a length from Young Locbinvar (100-8). Miralco. the 11-8 o^ favourite, was third another length away In the field of six— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article85 1962-05-10 17 SOCCER STORE DIV. 3A: B. Kesenlan r Jollilads (Geylangi. IPOH DIV. 1: Cheng Wah v Ramblers <CAH grd>; Dtr. 2: Malays r Kilat 'Coronation grd): IMt. S: Hospital Emnloyees v HQ 2 FIB (Jn Abdul JalUi. PENANG DIV. li Chinese Wanderers v Baharol Alam idtv Stadium). R'GOR DIV.85 words
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825 1962-05-10 17 190 ENTRIES FOR MA V RACES AT BT TIM AH SINGAPORE. Wed. A toal of 190 horses 78 in Class 2 and 112 in Class 3 has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's May Meeting (May 20. 23 and 27). There will De eight raceon the first and third825 words
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Article72 1962-05-10 17 FIRST DAY: CUtas t. Uir. 1— F: Divs. 1 »rfd 2— ooe Mil*. (UN 3. Divs. 1. J, 4 rnnd 5— K. SECOND DAT: (liv 2. Dlrm. 2 and «F. Clam S. Dltb. 1 Mid 2— one mile; Divs. 1. 2 and J— «F. THIRD DAY: fhn72 words
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Advertisement335 1962-05-10 17 FW6» maf^iV iftk aaaaf aaVsaWafe a#i ornis *^P make him ill— him growing \V Jk Wh «n children arc miserable, irritable. \W;^^7 lose weight and suffer with colic. l^fvflaV headache and 'tching— they may hay« VAy*V worms. If you see worms in the •jWr bowel motion, you must take action335 words
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Advertisement207 1962-05-10 17 jet- prop" BRITANNIA st^&^m SINGAPORE j/^M .^a^^^aWaaT aatt sa^^^ fHaaaa^^ki/ Wy/ 'i y, V .^aaV^taV aY m M aW BV^>4 f v^^^^ .^bbbbbp^ aw .flff M^w y '< I at^aV /*aV •■T -2 i BaV'^ilS/ I Convenitnt daportur* tinto* from a* \U t*- Singapore give you rht boat orri»ol i*207 words
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Article, Illustration363 1962-05-10 18 DATO RETURNS WITH DOUBTS TO CLEAR SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DATO Banda bin Haji Abang Mustapha. chairman of Party Negara. Sarawak, flew into Singapore this afternoon from Kuching on his way to Kuala Lumpur to seek clarification from Tengku Abdul Rahman on "some quite important points" regarding Malaysia. Dato Banda declined to363 words
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Obituary30 1962-05-10 18 MR J M WICKRAMASINHA. W.ir 1 K-jir s |x>r» hrlo\rd h JoaeptUnc. on i me iM-n.Mii Krn*m. Wrnon. —\m U» Antgn md I' m CattMdrmJ vi Gotxi .shpptirnl i30 words
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Article22 1962-05-10 18 MR 001 ENC SIEW ■h.u.k- tl.- Kir.- .inrt trim,!* > of condolence, '■v t.inr* at the faiMi 1 1 of h tnottxr22 words
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Article26 1962-05-10 18 NEIL MOLLY HUNTER thank II thru tn.nd!" who attended the unertl MTVtWI for Hamlyn Koy l'in-,iT md (or their kind menaces nd tokens of rympatht26 words
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Article66 1962-05-10 18 THE KTH ANNUAL Athlrlic mwl of in' S' Thou s School -.Mil br beld on \l. IMS. at Kurrer I •irk cinilt- track) commencing at 1 :in I. in Olrt nuMentu invited. LOUISE KLERK, medlrally trained with Krench und (her Continental qualification*, ipetettotna In the later! technique* for kin66 words
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Article49 1962-05-10 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A duplicate pairs championship in Contract Bridge is being organised for June and intending competitors should ■end their names in pairs to Mr. H. Kurd. Competition Secretary. P.O. Box 296. Singapore before May 28. Entry fees of $3 per player should accompany each entry49 words
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Article34 1962-05-10 18 KATMANDU. Wed. An emergency tribunal today sent six people to prison for six years for their alleged part In a rising In the Southern Nepalese town of Bharatpur. three months ago.—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article27 1962-05-10 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Moh.-in bin Ismail has been fleeted chairman of the newly-formed National Day celebrations committee for Sembawang. Mr. K. Bhasi •ma appointed secretary.27 words
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Article, Illustration453 1962-05-10 18 "The management categorically denies any intention to lock out the employees. "It was only after the branch secretary had forced open the gates and tried to enter the building that the manager was told the employees wished to return to work. "It is regretted that453 words
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173 1962-05-10 18 LONDON, Wednesday. T^HE Liberal Party today claimed further sub--1 stantial gains in Municipal elections throughout England and Wales, maintaining the pace it set in the opening round of contests on Monday. A party spokesman said that from 113 seats fought in the local elections overReuter - 173 words
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Article346 1962-05-10 18 LONDON. .Wed. Stock markets in London today were generally depressed. There wa.s widespread marking down during the early stages and although no sizeable selling developed most prices closed around the day's lowest. The fresh shoe on Wall Street last night, the United States/German differences over Berlin and fears346 words
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Article23 1962-05-10 18 LONDON. Wed Buyers £917. sellers £918. Forward buyers £923. sellers £924. Settlement £919. Turnover a.m. 195 tons, p.m. 20 tons. Tone: Quiet-23 words
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Article39 1962-05-10 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 23>-d.. June 23\d., July 23-d.. August 23', d.. July/Sept- 234 d., Oct. Dec. 23 \d Jan., Mar. 23 \d.. April June 23 a «d.. c.i.f. May 23 ',d. June 23d.. July 23d Tone: Very quiet.39 words
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Article86 1962-05-10 18 Yeast jabs to pep up the memory rpOROMO. Wed Psy1. chiatric research workers have improved the memory of elderly people by injecting them with a chemical extracted from yeast, according to Dr. D. iiuii Cameron, a Montreal psychiatrist. Dr. Cameron told a meeting here that experiments suggested that information acquiredReuter - 86 words
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Article16 1962-05-10 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Hardit Singh has been elected chairman of the Sikh Advisory Board.16 words
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359 1962-05-10 18 BACK PAGE SOCCER GERMANS THRILL STORE FANS SINGAPORE. Wed. The best side so far to visit Singapore that was the unanimous opinion of the 6.500 crowd who saw Stuttgart of West Germany beating an allSingapore side 6-3 at Jalan Besar tonight. But the Stuttgart vice- president. Mr. Schaelera. I said:359 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous43 1962-05-10 18 The weather UIGHEST and lowest wmpera- tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 94 78 Penang 91 75 Ipon 94 75 Mii.Hccii 90 73 Singapore 91 7543 words
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