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Title Section23 1962-05-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEHTIF1ED fSALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat*"* 1 Sew**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1962. it 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration980 1962-05-11 1 Phone call to mother says: Your son is safe, don't worry KIDNAPPERS LEFT THE THREE WOMEN ALONE But did they abduct the wrong lad? THE OTHER BOY By 808 PERIES and RODERICK PESTANA: SINGAPORE, Thurs. A GANG of kidnappers is holding an 11 -year-old schoolboy,980 words
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Article89 1962-05-11 1 A FIRE, BUT 17 DIE FROM SMOKE TAIPEH. Thurs. Seventeen persons, including 11 children and four women were suffocated today in a pre-dawn fire which swept a crowded tenement In downtown Taipeh. Police said the victims were apparently trapped on the third floor of the threestorey building when the fireUPI - 89 words
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Article66 1962-05-11 1 NAIROBI. Thurs— Nairobi i police appealed today to peoole whose ho»aes have been Tubbed during the past six months' to come and examine a "mountain of loot" and claim what Is theirs This follows the smashing of a gang of Africans and the recovery of thousandsReuter - 66 words
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155 1962-05-11 1 U.S. to send force of H-bombload jets to the Far-East rRYO. Thiirv The U.S. Air 1 ore i- today announced it would soon deploy to the I'ar Hast 1.100 m.p.h. jet IgMcn capable of carrying a hydrogen bomb. The announcement, marie here by the Fifth, Air Force headquarters, said a155 words
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Article34 1962-05-11 1 UNIONTOWN. Pennsylvania. Thurs. Railway police said two boys 11 and 14 years old. have admitted they threw a switch yesterday that sent a goods train crashing into some cars on a siding.34 words
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Article189 1962-05-11 1 ALGIERS. Thurs. A OAS gunmen today singled out Muslim women in terrorist attacks here and in the Western port of Oran. By 3 p.m.. 11 women wire among 28 people killed in I scattered incidents. Anotln-r 14 people were wounded. The attacks raised the casualty tollUPI - 189 words
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Article26 1962-05-11 1 US. BAifc in AUSTRALIA Agreement in prim Ip linu* lin r.idn' station to on L\irniutli Gu crn Australia, to be annouoi' cording to MIUU26 words
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Article217 1962-05-11 2 LION-MEN CULT IS ACTIVE AGAIN DA R E S S A LAAM. Thurs. -The bloodthirsty lion-men of Singida, taught by women witchdoctors from childhood to walk at times on all fours and believe they are actually lions, are reported to be once more roaming the Jungles of central Tanganyika. The217 words
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Article29 1962-05-11 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States conducted its seventh nuclear explosion in the current Pacific test series yesterday by dropping an intermediate-yield device from an airplane. U.P.IUPI - 29 words
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167 1962-05-11 2 QEVERAL members of urged President Ma< state visit to the United MANILA, Thursday, the Philippines Congress tpagal today to cancel his States next month. I The call came immediately I after the U.S. House of Representatives had killed a Bill to authorise payment167 words
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96 1962-05-11 2 rKYO. Thurs— Japanese teenagers have found a new thrill— burning each other with lighted cigarettes. According to the police, the game goes like this: Teenagers enter a tea room, order a round of coffee, then start burning each other with lighted cigarettes onReuter - 96 words
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Article48 1962-05-11 2 BANGKOK. Thurs Thailand is looking into the possibility of mosquito control by radiation, a local newspaper reported today. The report said the Thai Atoms For Peace committee had been asked about the effectiveness of sterilising mosquitoes through radiation and thus reducing their number Rputer.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-05-11 2 PRESIDENT KENNEDY, jaw jutting determinedly, watches with tight lips as the Air Force's Strategic Air Command puts on a demonstration of its might for him at Eglin Air Force Base. The President made a tour of Ihe base last week. UPI picture.UPI - 46 words
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Article33 1962-05-11 2 6 Exploding hydrogen bomb 500 miles in the air it l piece of silliness. It will not bring us any nearer heaven. Dr. A. M Ram^y. the Archblshcp of Canterbury, In London yesterday.33 words
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Article66 1962-05-11 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Ramakrishna Dalmia. 69. one of India's leading industrialists, surrendered today after seven years of litigation, and went to jail to serve a two-year term. He was convicted of criminal breach of trust In connection with the now-defunct Bharat Insurance Company, of which he66 words
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Article26 1962-05-11 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs.— Twenty-seven people were killed in a plane crash last night at Victoria, about 250 miles from here. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article22 1962-05-11 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. More than 1.000 Red Cross workers have been trained here for possible service in West New Guinea. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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184 1962-05-11 2 CAPE CANAVERAL Florida). Thurs— Military officials yesterday removed a secrecy classification from a satellite known as Anna and announced that an attempt to launch it would be made today Anna stands for Army, Navy. Nasa (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and Air184 words
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155 1962-05-11 2 KF.IIEBOTII (South West Africa). Thurs. The first United Nations representatives ever to visit the mandated territory of South-West Africa arrived yesterday and had talks with the Council of the Reheboth Bastards Thr Reheboth Bastards are a srouT> of 9.000 people I" ingReuter - 155 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-05-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f "^Z I) ["""MATS I MATS r MATS 2 diasTD 4o*s to17 words
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Article350 1962-05-11 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday. A SMALL French poodle was smuggled into President Kennedy's Press conference in a handbag yesterday. Mr.s. Terry Blake. 58. who said she represented a small newspaper in Ohio, brought the dog in and seated H on her lap. The poodle kept quiet during the proceedings,350 words
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Article, Illustration33 1962-05-11 3 SANTA MONICA: Singer Rosemary Clooncy divorced actor |osc Ferrer yesterday. Under a financial settlement, he will give her US$l,5OO a month alimony and $300 for each of their five children.33 words
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210 1962-05-11 3 Beach ball, coloured water in next U.S. space orbit NEW YORK, Thurs. Lt.-Cdr. Malcolm Scott Carpenter. 37, will trail a coloured balloon behind his spacecraft as he streaks round the earth later this month during the second United States space orbital flight. Carpeiner. who is now at Cape Canaveral preparingReuter - 210 words
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Article226 1962-05-11 3 Jack weighs space bomb protests WASHINGTON Thurs. President Kennedy told his Press conference yesterday that the United States was giving "very careful consideration" to scientific protests on the planned explosion of a nuclear device at an altitude of 500 miles over the Pacific in June or July. The President hadReuter - 226 words
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312 1962-05-11 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday IT.S. Defence Department officials maintain that America's planned high altitude test in the Pacific will not have any lasting effect on the Van Allen radiation belt. They noted that nature herself had ruptured the belt —and repaired it. Some scientists, includingReuter - 312 words
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324 1962-05-11 3 NA VY MEN 'NOT INVOLVED' IN SMUGGLING LONDON. Thursday. BRITAIN'S Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. Charles Orr-Bwing, told the House of Commons yesterday he was confident no Royal Naval personnel were "in any way involved" in the carrying of opium and heroin in the British cruiser Belfast. He added:324 words
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Article34 1962-05-11 3 KATMANDU. Thurs. An emergency tribunal yesterday sent six people to prison for six years for their alleged part In an uprising In the southern Nepalese town of Bharatpur. three months ago —ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article21 1962-05-11 3 PARIS. Thur.v King Hassan of Morocco arrived here by air early today for talks with President de Gaulle— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article157 1962-05-11 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— President Kennedy said yesterday that the United States would continue its exploratory talks with Russia about the Berlin problem and said he believed West Germany backed this stand. He borrowed a phrase of Sir Winston Churchill's to tell a Press conferenceReuter - 157 words
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Article34 1962-05-11 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Indian Government ha* banned the Import of Arthur Koestler's book "The Lotus and The Robot" because it contained "objectionable remarks about Gandhi.' parliament was told today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1962-05-11 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs The Agriculture Department announced today that It had assessed a penalty of U*****,162 against a Texan -oUon arower and former •"Millionaire. Mr. Billic Sol alleged to have give; favours to officials of the ■.w '.-'.merit. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement258 1962-05-11 3 J '.'5 "i f JmV 7 w Outdoor sports and hot weather summer activities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, you can play it safe Kith Amplex. Safely and surely stopping odours at their source, Amplex leaves breath sweet and body free258 words
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Article302 1962-05-11 4 Two would-be smugglers fined $10,000 each and jailed 6 months SINGAPORE, Thursday. r J IWO1 WO youn^ Dutch seamen, arrested in connection with a Customs seizure of $117,750 worth of gold bars, were today each sentenced to six months' jail, plus a fine of $10,000 or302 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-05-11 4 VICTORIA PM PRAISES MALAYAN STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Victoria, Mr. Henry E. Bolte, today described aa "firstclass" Malayan students studying in Australia. He said that they Impressed Australians deeply by their good conduct and academic achievements. "I am confident that the students, on their return, will make229 words
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Article63 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Onn Boon Thai. 18. was today committed for trial in the High Court, after a preliminary inquiry, on a charge of attempting to rob a tailoi of a $14.50 pair of trousers. He was alleged to have been arm»d with a dagger when he63 words
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Article309 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. T<HE Singapore Bus Workers' Union today pro--1 tested against the Singapore Government's refusal to grant its application to hold a meeting and a variety concert on May 12 to celebrate its 14th anniversary. i A unioq statement said that Government had rejected thr309 words
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Article121 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Professsor Slamet Muljana. head of the National Language and Cultural Institute for the past 18 months, said today that he was confident of the smooth development of the Agency. In a farewell interview, he said the foundation for this development had been laid121 words
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Article64 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Renowned concert pianist Miss Irene Kohler. who is coming here to be the adjudicator In the piano and singing competitions being sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society this month, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on May 29. Tickets at $6.50. $5.50. $4.5064 words
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Article66 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The biggest-ever colour transparency to be displayed in Asia can now be seen at the Victoria Memorial Hall, where the Singapore Foto Fair is beinx held. It is a giant colorama by Kodak (Malaya^ Ltd.. measuring ten feet by three feet, and featuring66 words
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Article141 1962-05-11 4 Varsity to join ASA centre soon SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Application made by the University of Singapore to join the Association of Southeast Asia for Higher Learning will be approved very soon. This was revealed by the Indonesian Minister for National Research. Professor Djuned Poesponegoro. j who is also the vice-presid-ent141 words
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111 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. HO Yew Cheng. 23, a building labourer, was jailed for seven years In the Assize Court today for robbing a housewife, Nancy Wee. at the point of a knife at her house in Gulllemard Road in the early hours of Feb.111 words
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Article341 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Agatha Christie's dej dectlve thriller.' "The Mousetrap." is The Stage Club's current production j it the Cultural Centre. This Is definitely a vintage jiece. not only because the LonI ion production Is now In Its enth consecutive year, but also In the sense341 words
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137 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A scheme to convert about 17G acres of swamp at the Sungei Poyan estuary in north-west Singapore into prawn ponds, flsh ponds and agricultural land will soon be completed, a spokesman of the Primary Production Department disclosed today. When ready, the137 words
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Article28 1962-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Goh Yock Hwee, 44. a lorry driver, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Llm Yoon Chew. 38. on April 1, was yesterday fined $250.28 words
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Article159 1962-05-11 4 Work on new J.B. market begins lOHORE B A H R U. J Thurs. A major step to Improve the town was taken here today when the Mentrl Besar, Da to Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. i drove the first pile home for the new twostoreyed $1.2 million central market159 words
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Article432 1962-05-11 4 THE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: from Medan, Kuala Lumpur <GA 992) 3.55 pjn.: from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a.m. Cathay Pacific: Fmm Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX .31)432 words
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Advertisement231 1962-05-11 4 Special ONE-DAY ONLY PREMIERE! CAPITOL s po=, NEXT CHANGE I Academy Award Winner I for BEST Original I Story Screenplay ELIA KAZAN S PRODUCTION Of I 118 PAT HiVGU AUDREY CHRISTIE ifH Bfl I 'Si TECHNICOiOR* WARNER BDOS^CSUaanaHB w lnner of two academy awards "JKTFWJJ BEST ACTOR Wnrlrn Bwi Lancaster231 words
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Article287 1962-05-11 5 $20,400 DAMAGES AWARDED FOR ACCIDENT INJURIES 'BEING ELECTED TO THE STATE ASSEMBLY DOES NOT RAISE IT TO ANY GREAT EXTENT 9 KUANTAN, Thursday. 'yjR. Justice Hashim said in a judgment read here today that being elected a member of the State Legislative Assembly did not raise287 words
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Article, Illustration129 1962-05-11 5 Nasaruddin to go for higher training in Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— It. Col. Ungku Nasaruddin bin Ungku Mohamed (above), Commandine Oftlerr of the It'i Bn Koval Malay Regiment, will attend higher military training at the Joint Serviccf Staff College in l.a timer Buckinghamshire. England. Mr will leave Kuala Lumpur hv129 words
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Article25 1962-05-11 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs Fourteen girls have so far entered for the Miss Kualr Kangsar contest 3t the Rex Theatre herp *w»»"'*~a~ nißht25 words
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Article202 1962-05-11 5 ROBBERS TAKE ONE-ARM BANDITS IPOH. Thurs. Four men armed with knives carried away four jackpot machines (onearmed bandits) valued at a total of $9,600 from a shop in Jalan Pasir Puteh here last night after holding up the occupants. They also ransacked the office and took away $500 cash, and202 words
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162 1962-05-11 5 Dr. Lim: I can look back with pride... pENANG, Thurs. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, chairman of the pro-tern committee of the United Democratic Party, today declared he could look back to the pre-general elections period in 1959 "not only with a clear conscience but also with pride." Dr. Lim, who162 words
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Article27 1962-05-11 5 PENANG. Thurs. —Former mayor. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. principal of Pykett Methodist School, has been awarded a 60-day leadership grant t 0 visit the U.S27 words
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Article90 1962-05-11 5 JJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Another 145 people have been deprived of their Federal citizenship. Their names and dates of deprivation were published in the Government Gazette today. The Registrar-General of Citizens. Inche Ibrahim bin All. also named 199 others who. It was stated, had obtained citizenship by false90 words
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229 1962-05-11 5 TtHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thi the five-day week pro; ter, Tengku Abdul Rahma "I feel it has been introduced by our Prime Minister to draw away the wrath of workers In this country in view of the non-committal attitude of the Alliance Government229 words
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84 1962-05-11 5 Bag-snatch, but cyclist to rescue JPOH. Thurs. A rvclist helped a housewife to recover her handbag, which contained $231. after chasing a snatch-thief for about 300 yards here last night The housewife. Madam Ou Yoke Lin. 43, was walking alone at about 11.15 p.m. when a youth rushed up from84 words
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Article72 1962-05-11 5 Conviction No. 15 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Mohamed All bin Muhammad. 33. who had 14 previous conviction was sentenced yes 'erday 'o a total of 53 weekJail for Indecent exposure and escaping from the police lock-up. He pleaded guilty to both the charges and said he was drunk on the evening72 words
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Miscellaneous328 1962-05-11 5 Buy* Itunntf WMATLL VAHAVC, I X ■*'N« MB THE i_L Y^ 04 /< V \!\Y i JYLVe«TCR? J MERCHANTS LUNCH Sh) fS VI SORRYTKrEPf ATYOURLMURCy 13 W &.UL. Vft F^i\^ W\\ Straits Times Crossword l__ H_____r l^l~~"l^l MUM 1. Crowd returns to the m!»t and geis nothing but in -a328 words
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Article, Illustration620 1962-05-11 6 New floor-care BEING a woman is nice ta*?t it? J know I certainly enjoy it. I would hate to have been born a man. Heaven forbid, can you imagine having to shave in the mornings and never to620 words
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Article, Illustration349 1962-05-11 6 it's here -at last it's here! THE dateline is A Penang. The occasion is one that calls for celebration amongst us housewives. The reason? A new era that spells leisure, ease and economy has begun for us. Yes. when you read this I will be In Penang. where I will349 words
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Article, Illustration294 1962-05-11 6 SECRET OF ETERNAL YOUTH? EVER since history began mun has been looking for the secret of eternal life and perpetual youth. Many's the midieval apothecary who grew rich on some wealthy noble's craving for immortality. whether those guys ever found what they were searching for, I'm not sure but l294 words
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Article, Illustration591 1962-05-11 6 There was a young woman who lived in a shoe... t RE you the sort of mother who just can't say no? Then no wonder your house is always filled with good-nature and hungry kids every afternoon. They love your house because It Is filled with warmth and welcome, and591 words
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534 1962-05-11 6 MALA YA CAN PRESENT A CASE TO U.S. TIN STOCK HEARINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE United States stockpile investigating committee under Senator W. Stuart Symington is an open public inquiry to which all interested parties may present their views, an authoritative American source said here today. The Malayan tin industry534 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-05-11 6 Ex-PoW, going blind, to sell valuable coin PENSIONER NEEDS AN OPERATION, MUST PART WITH LUCKY FIND SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Royal Air Force pensioner, Mr. A. P. Morris, has decided to sell his most prized possession, a coin minted in India over 2.000 years ago to help pay for the cost329 words
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Article231 1962-05-11 6 'Close proximity 9 heavier fines KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Belangor Government proposes to impose heavier penalties on Muslims iound guilty of "khalwat" (close proximity i with a woman who is not his wife. But the president of the Selangor Religious Council, HaJi All bin Taib. is not very pleased with231 words
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Advertisement394 1962-05-11 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT HHflH the slim story and KS1 LIVERY time I write W'^^M about a slimming |ii\iir -f-/\ V **M^H diet. I get a flood of 1 1 14 I I I letters from indignant 11" \j\J I W^ < readers who remind £B me that "not everyone A Hi394 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-05-11 6 9AI Ahnvr V '!^Ki»^^^fec?" 1 f J^gd 'Sg,,!nl C^l frSjL f SOMETIMES ITS MIGMTV &RtMDVOU/.'-» OPTHISFINE rh KID/.' _ZJ xals/oI r—^Tl L_ DOES MONKV YOUKJG WOMAN? j(. WATCH .7 W\ V\ n M^, Oirk Tracy By tlhvfttvr («ou/»/ _____________________H r IT^ oorH "w" puu. i _______R hex 'dukF7 1 k-W'wT'H138 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1962-05-11 7 JOCK DRUMMOND - THE STORY SO FAR- BUT FOR THESE MAN JOCK DRUMMOND By (iermany is trying to make an atom bomb and is about to take delivery of a vital supply of Heavy Water which has been made under duress by the Norwegians at Hydro-Norsk. Col. Wilson, of the Norwegian section of1,568 words
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Advertisement462 1962-05-11 7 flgjglHflHH^g^g^flg^g^^tfg^g^L. .wj*3i»:- a NEW RAID jC% K»j! V V (LEFT) KNUT HAUKELID AND RONNEBERG PLANNED-WITH 11 MEN t retted as they waited lor as "The Chicken." i ~j| could positively identity command of the Telemar* the next tull moon. Recently when I was in rUADTCD the cvl P. riL Tne462 words
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Article669 1962-05-11 8 Ten years ano a working party of the International Rubbar Study Group examined exhaustively the problem of fluctuations in the price o» natural rubber, and the possibility ot international action to secure somewhat greater stability. The problem comes up again at the Study Group's meeting in Washington669 words
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Article320 1962-05-11 8 The Federation may be excused if it betrays more than a trace of irritation with the apparent Indonesian habit of broadcasting complaints without reasonable grounds, or no pounds at aIL There was the well-remembered occasion last year when, on the basis of a misquotation from the Royal Address, Indonesia's320 words
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Article235 1962-05-11 8 Once again Ben Khedda, Prime Minister of the Algerian Provisional Government, has found it necessary to appeal to his people to "keep calm" and abide by the cease-fire terms o{ the Evian agreements. Keeping calm is not going to be easy for the Algerians, since it means restraining235 words
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Article147 1962-05-11 8 Career guides for youths I FOLLOWED with Interest Dr. Rawcliffe's reference to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mendelawitzs reiteration of the significance of career guidance for young Malayan school leavers. I feel that the guidance unit should take the form of a research unit for educational and aptitude testing, and this147 words
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Article234 1962-05-11 8 I WAS disturbed to realise on reading the Strait* Times oi May 9, that the remarks attributed to me in another newspaper had apparently been taken by the Director ol Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee. as a correct version of what I in fact said. The facts are234 words
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Article127 1962-05-11 8 AS the renaming of roads, or Malayanlslng them in the Federation, is in progress, It Ls pertinent to ask whether the state, municipal, local town and rural district councils are doing the right thins In naming roads and places after leading members of the political party In power127 words
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Article126 1962-05-11 8 I LISTENED In to a recent broadcast of "Double! Your Money" from the X.L studios of Radio Malaya. I was very impressed. What impressed me mo.-t was the rank bad manners of the Quiz Master, in trvlng for cheap laughs at t-hc expense of the unhappy entrants. Apparently126 words
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Article, Illustration982 1962-05-11 8 GAVIN YOUNG - Brazil's Castro of the cane-fields GAVIN YOUNG WANTED: AN ALTERNATIVE TO REVOLUTION BY RECIFE, BRAZIL JOAO TElX=ra, a peasant in the dusty, overgrown village of Sape in north-east Brazil, was shot down almost casually. Few people« doubt that the gunmen were hired by a local landowner. Some day, it seems982 words
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Advertisement822 1962-05-11 8 Straits Times k Malay Mail OaailWa* aOartlaawaala mmy ka >«■<»« Mi lat Ftaa* COLO •TO»*«« AMAM Ontitrl COLO STOIMtt •••NCHII AT HOLLAND ROtD-KATONa KWMU WOAD-AtAVAi. BAM A4ltnorW*d A|*«lS CITY BOOK ITMI LTV wincmiiar Huu. CaWyar OjnaaTHK NIWI FRONT FtKpatrlck Susarmtrkat M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty ft*a«. Naval «aaa M. AIDUL822 words
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Advertisement135 1962-05-11 9 IF IT'S RUBBER, CONSULT USy^2y tke ManiifaCture f |\l y iy OVER 40 4§^n all kinds f IJ YEARS' EXPERIENCE RUBBER GOODS J^ f GrsTt^° Tiger Cycle Tyres and Tubes Industrial Cloves I RUBBER PRODUCTS Rubber-hned Tanks (Natural Synthetic) Rubber A P'°^^ cQ^^^^ I Industrial, Mining, Estate, Transport, Medical Home135 words
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Title Section12 1962-05-11 9 MADE-IN-MALAYA TRAID FAIR Pioneer Ordinance has paved the way for rapid development12 words
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Article, Illustration325 1962-05-11 9 ~~ KHO SEOW CHEW — 1 - KHO SEOW CHEW 1 By i UIG changes are occurring in the Malayan landscape. Large factory buildings are slowly rising where once rubber tree stood or tin was mined, and the usual quiet of the countryside is being replaced by the hum of machinery. These changes have beenLIM YAW CHONC - 325 words
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Article, Illustration886 1962-05-11 9 THE first '"Made in Malaya trade fair opens lomorrow with a display of a wide variety of products made by Malayan manufacturers. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will offi cially open the fair a the vacant land adjacent to886 words
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Article, Illustration969 1962-05-11 10 Special Writer - THREE-POINT PLAN TO BOOST INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Special Writer By Industry— Go vt. to assume positive role Industrial development also constitutes one of the bask and long-term solutions to the diversification of the economy, and the raising of the national output of our country, so my Government will continue to provide969 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1962-05-11 11 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA By 1,500 PAIRS OF RUBBER SHOES A DAY STATE GOVERNMENT HAS PURSUED ACTIVE INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMME 'Made in Johore' labels used more and more THE stamp "Made in Johore, Mai aya" soon will be a familiar trademark on goods sold on overseas markets, for Johore1,005 words
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509 1962-05-11 11 A. SRIPATHY - Malacca to have own Petaling Jaya A. SRIPATHY b OLANS are being final- ised for a 1,000 acres industrial estate at Ayer Kroh, six miles from Malacca town. The estate will be similar to the Petaling Jaya and the Tasek project. Plans are also being made for a 500-acre housing509 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1962-05-11 12 TAN TOCK SAIK - Mo Bettah' —driving force behind PJ TAN TOCK SAIK By THIS sweeping aerial picture of the industrial area in Petaling Jaya, Malaya's first satellite town just seven miles from Kuala Lumpur, was taken by Straits Times photoSrap h e r LIM YAW riIONC, In the foreground is part of the1,092 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-05-11 13 A $60 million steel mill and 150-acre estate for a start I'HE development of the Sungei Mak Mandin industrial site in Butterworth will undoubtedly increase the production of "Made-in-Malaya" goods to a considerable extent. Already more than IK) applications with a total capital441 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-05-11 13 THREE tons of molten steel Ix'ing poured into a mould at the largest foundry in Malaya, situated in Ipoh. Stiaits Times picture.25 words
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Article, Illustration827 1962-05-11 14 JEFFREY FRANCIS - RlDA— the small man's aid to industry JEFFREY FRANCIS Authority boosts living standard of villagers By r £HE tourists who come to Malaya often look for something "Made-in-Ma-laya*' to take home as a souvenir silverware that has been laboriously and painstakingly wrought, a golden threaded songket cloth intricately woven, or827 words
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Article, Illustration994 1962-05-11 15 HENRY PAUL - Perak attracts industry with its many facilities HENRY PAUL ALREADY 12 BIG FACTORIES TO BE BUILT IN TASEK ESTATE By Its foundries are rated the best in the country INDUSTRIALISTS, both Malayan and foreign, are showing an increasingly keen interest in Ipoh as a site for their projected enterprises because994 words
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Article, Illustration958 1962-05-11 16 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN STATE GOVERNMENT TO PREPARE 700-ACRE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE By TWO oil refineries, costing SlOO million, a urea factory costing $25 million and a 700-acre site for light industries, will put Negri Sembilan on the industrial map of Malaya for958 words
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Article, Illustration517 1962-05-11 16 KHO SEOW CHEW - This marked preference for foreign products KHO SEOW CHEW By \IALAYAN consumers have, over a long period in the past, developed an unconscious brand preference for many iinished imported products to locally manufactured goods. Although tin-re arc no m.irkt-t surveys to determine tiie strength of tlii> consumer preference, nevertheless, it517 words
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Advertisement77 1962-05-11 24 A PROUD TRADITION.. Every year the trade winds carry to m M> mm Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in ■■■■■■^■i their hundred* their holds filled with spice and merchandise from the far off 'S^rl Celebes And the men who sail these craft maintain a trade link that has been unbroken77 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-05-11 24 The weather HIGHEST and »o«e>i lemperatute.s (or Maiaya and Singapore for vie period 8 p.m. Wedday to 8 p.m. yes>ierd.,> Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 U Koia Bham 'Jl 77 Penang M 77 Ipoh 91 7.S Malacca 89 75 Singapore 91 7742 words
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Advertisement252 1962-05-11 10 f tatted to GOOD 6eeaude i& atutUfd FRESH!-, get a packet TO-DAY j GOLD DOLLAR T|A FROM ALL LEADING STORES II GOLD DOLLAR TEA MALAYA'S FINEST TEA FRESH FROM CAMERON HIGHLANDS II SHUM YIP LEONG TEA PLANTATIONS LTD. CAMERON HIGHLANDS CAD iF run n HOMES i GREW <^^ m ANDfSMALLj252 words
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Advertisement90 1962-05-11 10 f^M GUM 1 J *,i '9»»IM «G*U w*"""! HI i fff V ill! 9 wß* i 9'fii'l j'j| i SSSmE s c tas e ld counts t m LINCHAM'S CHILLY H M SAUCE A product of Malaya that has been World Renowned Manufactured from a I^hlL specially selected chillies yflH|90 words
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Advertisement209 1962-05-11 11 f/^tri^Made in MALAYA to suit rn^V^t ma l a y an conditions J Pi 1 iifbe C H^^^ «^JjKI TACAM LOIVRES attractively \Jt PTn* designed for the modern homes J4 are fitted in many housing units Is today. Fine workmanship, high V quality and low installation tost ,\i havr increased209 words
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Advertisement141 1962-05-11 12 RURAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WEAR BATEK We announce with great pleasure and that we shall be at the ATTRArTIVF MADE IN MALAYA TRADE FAIR ATTRACTIVE Malayan Batek as good as Indonesian and look forward to seeing old All made of high Quality in delightful friends and making new ones. Colours.141 words
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Advertisement49 1962-05-11 13 MADE IN MALAYA FOR MALAYANS i i i IFW^ I 1 LAM SOON CANNERY LTD., the most scientifically advanced manufacturer of Margarine, Cooking Oil, soap and other detergents in Malaya, offer all Malayans top t ECLN S c R Wh i \j w\ bb ■w0 *J a^i b H^'49 words
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Advertisement182 1962-05-11 14 NEW COLOURED ASBESTOS SHEETS f I NEW DECORATION f NEW PROTECTION g £> Malex coloured corrugated asbestos sheets give colour m m and long lasting protection to your property. M.ilex sheeting is designed on scientific principles to obtain the best advantages of the physical properties of Asbestos Cement. M.ilex can182 words
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Advertisement315 1962-05-11 15 '/rTtlUlD'n'ftc^LlP Specialist, in: All J^ WV Injection irlJ Compression I I j s* s>^ Blow Moulding Will V>^*** w Tooth Brush Manufacture H. F. Welding \\\l Industrial, P )T( I c: \1 and domestic use. I FEDERAL PLASTICS INDUSTRIES LTD. Factory: 20 Jalan Penchala. Petaling Jaya. Phone ,~>9345 Office: 152315 words
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Advertisement91 1962-05-11 16 MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED Welcomes you to its Stall at The MADE !N MALAYA TRADE FAIR B. B. Park, K. L. industrial gases (M) ltd. and /^y >VrU MALAYAN OXYGEN LTD. can supply V^LjJ&X V° ur eq« s P menf and consumables for XY'^^MJ' any of these aspects of weld.no or91 words
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Advertisement53 1962-05-11 16 FOR CQMfOtl Pl/MitUTY. APFMMNCe. eCONOMr rill mi niiiiv. *j; C.E.L MARBLE TERRAZZO TILES ®b* (Rbina (Engineers, TimffrSi IINCO"*O«»TEO MONCHONSI CLEVER PEOPLE CHOOSE Uletcx TRADE MARK FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES. PILLOWS. BOLSTERS CUSHIONS. See SeSangor Pewter Beer Mug being polished at Stalls No. 9 10 Manufactured by: SELANGOR PEWTER CO. 219. Batu53 words
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Article, Illustration282 1962-05-11 17 Thorn among roses that's Joe THIRTY-FOUR of the «irl "freshies" who arrived at thr University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday line up for a thorn-among-IhMMH picture by Straits Times cameraman Chan v .ii lion. The "thorn" is freshman Joseph Pbun. 19, from Methodist Boys' School. Penang. In the backgroundStraits Times cameraman Chan - 282 words
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148 1962-05-11 17 YOUNG RAIL MEN TOLD: DON'T BE BOSSY SEREMBAN, Thurs. A Malayan Railway official who has retired after 31 years" service last night criticised young Asian engineers who try to be "bossy to older officers with 20 to 3o years' experience. Mr. Abdullah Igr.asL 50. until recently Permanent Way Superintendent. was148 words
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Article34 1962-05-11 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs Forty members of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan SocJetv will leave in a chartered bus for Kuala Lumpur im May :il for a two-day study visit34 words
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Article30 1962-05-11 17 JOHORE BAHRU. ThatLEißhty ketua kampong (village headmen) from all over Johore will attend a leadership training course at the Johore Training Centre. Bukit Benyum, beginning on May It.30 words
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Article74 1962-05-11 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Goh Huay Keng pleaded not guilty in a Magistrates Court today to a charge of attempting to extort $100,000 from Chang Joo Chiang seven years ago. He was alleged to have committed he offence hrough an anonymous letter in Chinese, which put Chang in fear74 words
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Article42 1962-05-11 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Alliance Francaise here will start two more French classes soon at the Alliance Francaise House In Imbi Road. Those interested tn learning the language are requested to apply personally at the Imbi Road office.42 words
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Article238 1962-05-11 17 Two more for Fokker study SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO more Malayan Airways engineers will leave x next Friday for Amsterdam to familiarise themselves with the technicalities of the Fokker Friendship the aircraft Malayan Airways propose to introduce next year. They are Mr. Jimmy Loh and Mr. V. Singham. Th> first engineer,238 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-05-11 17 Packed house gives Hutch five encores at debut SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A packed house at the Goodwood Park Hotel's Arundel Room last night gave West Indian entertainer Leslie Arthur Julian Hutchinson a tremendous ovation plus five encores when he made his Singapore debut. Once he got going Hutch found no difficulty194 words
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Article39 1962-05-11 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A clerk. Khoo Boon Eng. who was convicted by Mr. Edward Lam in the fourth magistrate's court yesterday of throwing a stone at a constable, was fined SlflO and not $500 as reported.39 words
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Article141 1962-05-11 17 Union Shop' to be formed soon KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A union to unite 78.000 shop workers and salesmen throughout the Federation is to be formed here soon. The general-secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. A.B Gomez, said that the proposed union, which will absorb the N.U.C.W., will141 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-05-11 17 SAADIAH TO ENTERTAIN MALAYAN TROOPS IN THE CONGO < Y7ULM actress Saadiah Baharom, 24. (above) and her nightclub singer husband, Ahmad Daud, 27, are to entertain Malayan troops serving in the Congo. Thi-y will leave with a group Inclndjtag actress Hasnah AH and Radio Malaya musicians towards the end of105 words
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Article53 1962-05-11 17 SINGAPORE. ThtUS. Another $82 was received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Aug. the student who was paralysed after a diving accident bringing the fund to $2,062.35. The new donations are from anonymous. Johore Bahru, $50; anonymous. Singapore $20; Peh Tan Toon $10. and Lim53 words
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181 1962-05-11 17 Baby show and a matter of protocol MALACCA, Thurs Even letters about baby shows must go through the proper channels. The Malacca Municipal Health Officer, Dr. Leong Yin Loong. was last night queried in the Municipal Council about a letter he wrote to the Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul181 words
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Article74 1962-05-11 17 PENANG. Thurs. The executive committee of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union, at an emergency meeting last night, rejected an offer by the management of less ♦nan half the flat rate of $20 demand by the union (or a general revision oi wages tor its 1,45074 words
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Article216 1962-05-11 17 2-JOCKEYS DEATH: MAN ACQUITTED A LORRY driver. Teh Gi was involved in a col] two Jockeys Noel McGr were travelling was today dangerous driving. McGrowdle and Barratt died as a result of the accident which occurred at the 61} milestone TaipingButterworth road on Sept. 9. last year. Today was the216 words
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Article129 1962-05-11 17 Wanted a $sm. loan for homes MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca State Legislative Assembly today passed a Bill authorising the State Government to seek a $5 milliou loan from the Federation Government to finance their low-cost housing schemes. Inche Mohamed bin Hail Abdul Rahman (Alliance*, who introduced the Bill, said that129 words
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Article17 1962-05-11 17 PENANG, Thurs. A trisha-rider, Cheah Kirn Hoe, 53, collapsed and died in Penang Road today.17 words
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Advertisement70 1962-05-11 17 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie i« to t njoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Ycnidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie70 words
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Advertisement147 1962-05-11 17 > ffllß&gm flffldif4 T° e 'P y° u I* 11 to a smoot«h. deep beauty. j^-- •Urn A Bfc, Its aerosol container releases a fine, cool 1 ,ii M^BM^V^* spray that is an invisible protection _jj^ f a B ainst burning, but promote:; k^fcw &%2-W^ a super 0 tan Non-sticky.147 words
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Miscellaneous143 1962-05-11 17 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 uetrrs A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara-ku, News Headlines. 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Mumc; 7.30 Time Signal. The News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. Newt> In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 8.56 News Headlines: 9.00 Close143 words
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Miscellaneous260 1962-05-11 17 Opel show; 10.30 Yours and mine; 11.00 Close down RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: 41.7 mrtrrs MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE: 476 metres. A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.02 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Melodies Ai Suu::.sc. t.OU The News; 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 8.45 Morning Star; .9.00 Close Down; 11.00260 words
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Article294 1962-05-11 18 Four-man team on S.E,A. selling campaign THEY SEEK TALKS WITH LOCAL BREWERS, BAKERS AND SOFT DRINK, FOOD MANUFACTURERS A FOUR-MAN Australian trade mission organised by a leading company will arrive in Singapore tonight in the course of a Southeast Asian selling campaign. The parly is headed by294 words
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Article146 1962-05-11 18 A SHARP tall in the price of pepper is expected before the end of next month when the Sarawak ciop will be out. Dealers in Singapore believe that the price oi black pepper will go down to as low v Sioo a picul. and146 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-05-11 18 T*HE president of Chrysler International S.A., Geneva. Mr. J. R. Longon. paid a one-day visit to Singapore this week in the course of a world tour meeting distributors and visiting plants. Accompanied by Mr. K. H. Kingsley. executive director, eastern hemisphere companies. Mr. Longon. who is186 words
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Article18 1962-05-11 18 Mr. Karl Nilsson has been appointed president of Scandinavian Airlines System. He succeeds Mr. Curt Nicolin.18 words
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Article, Illustration323 1962-05-11 18 $60m. COMPANIES REGISTERED IN SINGAPORE SHAREBROKER IS RE-ELECTED TO COMMITTEE npWO new companies, each with an estimated capital of $30 million have been registered in Singapore. They are the Negara Malaya Oil Corporation and the Negara Malaya Tanker Cor- I poration. Registration for both companies is also being sought In323 words
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Article60 1962-05-11 18 The United States produced 9.9 million car tyres in March, against 9.1 million tyres In February, the U.S. Rubber Manufacturers' Association said in New York. Truck and bus tyre output totalled 1.3 million units against 1.1 million units, while production of Inner tubes for cars, motor cycles,60 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-05-11 18 I^IPPON Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha. one of Japan's Big Three steel producers, expects to increase its present annual output of three million tons of crude steel to over seven million I; by 1970. is was stated by Mr. Sato, general manot the Singapore ofwho added171 words
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Article70 1962-05-11 18 •!r Lav Choong Mau. oF c supervisor of^Kodak (Malaya) Lid has returned to Singapore from a two- week management conference In Rochester. New York The conference was attended by Kodak executives from other parts of tin world During his trip. Mr Lav also visited the Kodak70 words
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Article23 1962-05-11 18 Thai International will hold a reception at Singapore Airport on May 24. inaugurating the Convair 990 Coronado jet service through Singapore23 words
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96 1962-05-11 18 AN ex-soldier who served uith the British Arm> in Burma and Malaya durine World War II h»s been appointed chairman iif, British India Steam Navigation Ok ltd., report* KFITM HOOPKK from Sydney He is Mr K M Campbell Mbo .succeed* Mr. t.J Pakes Him96 words
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Article105 1962-05-11 18 Diamonds from South America SO UT H American diamonds will soon be imported into Singapore. A local diamond business syndicate has been formed to handle the trade. The syndicate consists of Mr Snnu Kirn Pu.i son of Singapore's first "biscuit kiln;." Mr D. Dharmaraj. 53. and Mr. Lee Wei Shang.105 words
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Article46 1962-05-11 18 Two hundred and 1 it ty Singapore bicycle dealers attended the ninth anniversary dinner of the Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association at the Empress Restaurant. Mr Ng Ah Pee. president. Mr Hz Kah tmtt. secretary and Mr Peh Swee Beng. treasurer, were present46 words
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Advertisement127 1962-05-11 18 CUT WEIGHT, CUT CCKTSi _i J^ GH TWEIGHT jHUMCTJUs] 111 MKTILE sheen ire exclusively manufactured by Hume InJi.sttics (F.E.) Ltd. to meet the need for an ultra-lightweight IdOMM jsrK-.tos cement rooting nutcnal. HUMETILE is MUCH LIGMTLK than other corrugated >hcets giving the >ame coverage, which icmMi m CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS. Also127 words
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Advertisement187 1962-05-11 18 THE LATEST 'WM~7^I 19 6 2 ~kjk t^-M creating many iin.il'>'* ~E^DHr' f° r tl iat t'roii' <>t m< ii for ■__m I yfll v lorn ere i: ■I JK the XX.2 1.00 ih I j__K i shoulder nrvin_' with von, J«^Bl\/ J lowereil front l.utt >n ttiitjMr nient, the187 words
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Advertisement1499 1962-05-11 19 TO lIYERPOBL k WEST COAST UK. 1 Dm S'por* Sail* P. S'hwa P*n*ng tCNIUES LutrpMl T PIRSIUS [littßßßl. JMttiil. 6IHJMI.. Slill May 13 Miy 14 II May 17 'OIYOORUS M t*mes. Li.trpaH. D.ona m Put May II May 17,21 Miy 21 MINESTHEVS H». I. Lutrpiil. b isgo. Miy II May1,499 words
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Advertisement1475 1962-05-11 19 THE E. A. C. LINESUillN&S It lINU. If NAIRt. NAMBHM, ANTWERP. BOniBBAM, OSLO COTHENtURB ANO COPEHHACtN. Z^SSV S'PWI I*l /BJCZrCA "MALACCA" B) 11/11 Mn 14/25 Mn »/2? J*» PfYB\lsl -BORIB»NA- MM*Y'4I.M il /MM 1/ I IM* UIWLJfU "ASMARA' 1)1 17/21 MM 22 21 Ml* 24/25 JiM BEN >(M -_eW tlulrll*"1,475 words
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Advertisement1503 1962-05-11 19 tAPttIS StRVICt 10 LtNtON. LIVIRPt4I^JI_W»JJNt>II»t_rORTS_ Sixxa P S>ia 'enim RINNES LiieriMl. Roam. S'moutH May 12. It I* Pt TMay May 17 II AIDER' I'm. H'lmb. B men. Rein t. 3« May 13 May 14 II May 21 21 VANNOCH(H) H'k«rg, I*M Ha«r«. M'Oro May Ik '2l May 24.11 May Hi1,503 words
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Advertisement1302 1962-05-11 19 w^ MeAUSTER A CO^ LTD. VUIS4 ILLIBMAN L4MB lOAVINIM LIME IBNBM NAMIHIt, RtiUBMJI. Itl AMtIEI, SAM FRANCISCO. HAVRE t NOIL lEAITII. VANCtUVEI I PMTIANB. CITY IF UPOal AMotlMt «*<|l CMMM t Sill* t M r. P rm PMMB MMSmil n. ji Mn it my lmm svn Mn imi p s1,302 words
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Article139 1962-05-11 20 CHINISt PMCBH tiehangs. Tinas- W »srs. noon prices per slcul yes- terrtsv tt Cscsnut Ml Mi!l< «3«» -ellers. rtrum ft «42J dellem Cspra: Mi\ l.'X Continent «2« bcvern *?9 selleni. Ptoottr Mtinlok wnlte «1«O r.ellrr». garenak T\ white <ii? 4 a.'Mrrft ineplal Sarn^'ak Q\ j hlnek «i?o139 words
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527 1962-05-11 20 nFrom Our Market Correspondent J. 4 QL'IET day with a r\ small turnover. That, briefly, sums up yesterday's trading on the Malayan Stock Exj change. 7 Industrial and mining shares were easier all round with lack of support, and the S3 drop in 9527 words
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Article22 1962-05-11 20 Malayan Stork Indices May 9 Ma? 10 ndustrials: 182.23 180.54 Pins: 304.06 303.17 rubbers: 191.74 191.74 lan. 1, 1958— UMi.22 words
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Article906 1962-05-11 20 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS on the Malayan i Stock Exchange. Federation > section yesterday wi:h the num- 4 ber of deals in brackets: Induitrisls: Bousiead (2.000) Uunlops (1.000) $1.74 ON. (10.000) $1.74. $1.74 OL. (1.000) 51.73J: East- j era Sm.ltlng (1,000) $3.02: Fed. Uts- prnsary (1.000) $1.33: F. and N.906 words
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Article120 1962-05-11 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. /GENERAL Investment shares j i continued their firmer trend m In more active trading. Banks lm- J JJ proved. Oils were weaker, practi- JJ cally all Issues losing ground. M AO G dropped ss. 3d. to 665. 9d. M Base metals were quiet and r slightly120 words
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Article170 1962-05-11 20 SHIPS lying alangtids the Sinxapars wharves today ara: Renarty 31 32. S' Svdland 44. Star vac- Sumba 40 41. It Perneiis 13 14. Benalder 3« 39. Empire Oannet 21 '22. Ariana 33 34 a Outer reads: Tons Han. Kemngau. V Grondo. Ha^an, Gena. BtinKiiran. Best- I uinrt.170 words
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351 1962-05-11 20 PHE SINGAPORE tin 1 downward tendency upward movement. The price of Straits tin uttered a fall of $3. taking I to Monday's level of $460 picul. The offering was 230 3ns. down 10 tons. Yesterday's loss was attriuted to the "softer" tradlg conditions351 words
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Article34 1962-05-11 20 BuWt KafJi Drodurrd 44.440 Ib !of rubber In April. Malaka Plnda 131.600 Ib. United Malacca 118 400 ib.. Aver Molek 33.155 Ib.. Leon* Hln San 69.100 Ib and Nyalas Rubber 45.000 Ib34 words
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Article26 1962-05-11 20 Results of Parian* Consolidated* mwronnns. in *.on1: on ru-hrd Mono tons lode tin concentrate produced 195 tons and lode Un concentrates sold 215 tons.26 words
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Advertisement1093 1962-05-11 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaciEic. Atlantic tft Great Lakes S*rvic« $'DO>* S'Ma n 'uiu L *n|*iM ft. tori <•, uie.fianc tU (U f» Els fl* EU •«.n«'kj»a Msrv" nil May 27 ;*s* I laiy II lilt 22 l*l| II J6t»sia Mail" 21/23 J*M 14 jss* .S )al, 25 IM,1,093 words
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Advertisement864 1962-05-11 20 You can be Confident of a Wonderful Roundtrip Holiday to DJAKARTA HONGKONG when you travel in Comfort by t.s.m.v. TONG HOO (11,000 TONS) 1416 day* inclusive 5-7 days stay in Hongkong BEST CHINESE EUROPEAN MEALS SERVED Sailing from Singapore to Djakarta on 19-5-62 Sailing from Singapore to Hongkong on 27-5-62864 words
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Advertisement781 1962-05-11 20 CLOSING PRICES May 10 RUBBER PUCKS SINGAPORE: 781 cents (unchangrd). K.L.: 78 irnts (down ono-richth of a crnt). TIN: 5460 per picul (down S3). Kstimatrd unofficial otTering 230 tons (down 10 tons). i KUALA LUMPUR I RUBBER PRICES MAY flrtt (rsdl robber b U yar. lab. cloned at p.m. In781 words
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Advertisement1853 1962-05-11 21 NOTICES NOTICES i NOTICES NOTICE MR J BARROW U no longei 1 employed by THOMAS COWAN A {CO.. LTD.. Pest Exterminators in any capacity and has no authority jto transact any busioe» on our j behalf NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I. VINCENT BAPTIST PEREIRA of No. 67. Seletar1,853 words
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Advertisement837 1962-05-11 21 (Continued from Page 12 1 SITUATIONS VACANT ta HerC. *S (Mln.y—Box it ett. txlrm REQUIRED A DOCTOR Kor A Well •established Dispensary in Jobore. Please Apply to Box A42H6 ST. Spore WANTBO IMMEDIATELY experienced driver Apply at No 81 B Market Street, Singapore with credentials after 4 30 p.m TOURIST837 words
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Advertisement1046 1962-05-11 21 SITUATIONS VACANT I* H'nr.j Jo < Mm. t— Box St ett. tttro WANTED IMMEDIATELY MALB secretary-stenographer (o work ta a lawyers' office Please spply P.O Box i "til. Singapore ADVERTISING AGENCY IBVlt** APPLICATIONS lr*m Asisn men er wemen with s**d command sf English and uwnnii sr training in marktting *r1,046 words
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Advertisement899 1962-05-11 21 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE !0 Words ti (Mm.) Box it ets. txtrm FOR SALB 3-ttorey bousee No* \h JO. 21', 24 Tras Street. S'por* lei. 73J00 SBMI OBTACHEO TERRACB HOUSBB SBRANOOON GARDENS MBOWAV DRIVE Pries $19,000 cp SMor> A FLATS UPPER SERANGOON ROAD TAI THONtt CRBSCBNT Brie en which circus899 words
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Advertisement1133 1962-05-11 21 WANTED tt Wordt ti t Min.)— Box it ets. t*trm WANTBO UNSUBO ON l«w MUeaRC Hoirttos Hatrol Car CnglDes t'bon* M pore* .'199&1 WANTED CUROPSAN Lady Csnvassjsj lor Husu.rss Catablisnmrni BUM naiary and perc»ot*ga on nufinfaa i.«n%jiseo. Uigb potrntialit> inurM. I rteply statloa prvvioua vauerieoce to Boa A46b ST.. K.U1,133 words
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Advertisement815 1962-05-11 21 FOR SALE It Word, ti (Min.)— Box SO rfs. rx'ra TWO WIATMtBITI AIRCONDI TIONBM I H.P.. onr jrrar ulrt. ixcllrnl oondllion. 1600 •li h. I'tionr iKpnrt) 2ITSI BOOKCASES. CUPBOARD. i trrr Pram. B»r>y's Co' all KOOrt .on. l.- ..m. Hln]ai Walk. T<i. i. v lur.) BAM p.m. NIW CNCLIiH PIANOS815 words
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Advertisement547 1962-05-11 22 |i j[o i [*j ■**K^j^ 1 1 1 m3i *m\ MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. TA (Incorporated in Sin«.porn CHOO CHIK SANG, NOTICE KS HEREBY GIVEN DECEASED. hat the Debenture RegUier win ALL navlng clalms je closed from the Joth to 31st .y.. (lf .5- ah-ive-VU, U Sd dccc^ a who 0f547 words
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Advertisement463 1962-05-11 22 TENDER TENDER I K R TFNI)FR NfiTIPF TENDERS will be received In I J.IW.K. ItnutK NOIILt j Tender Box No 3al me offlce o Tenders from registered con- the Chief Supplies Officer. Central tractors 'Class E and above) j Supplies Office. Kandang Kerbau. will be received by the Juruiera Singapore.463 words
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Advertisement903 1962-05-11 22 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN tliai I, Lam Ah Slew alias Llm Chat Yoke ol Ipoh have applied for a Second Class Public House Licence in respect ot premises No 52 Connolly Road. Ipoh and that this application will be heard before the Licensing Board t Excise > at Batu903 words
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Advertisement345 1962-05-11 22 now you, can wash. YOUR CLOTHES IN THE EVENING! E3aiP2soi By Hand in one year $597.50 By 'National' Washing Machine in one year $352.80 TOTAL SAVINGS IN ONE YEAR $244.70 IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO OWN A NATIONAL WASHING MACHINE I"^-^' T JJ?sh°ng BY HAND BY MACH IHE items PER345 words
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Article232 1962-05-11 23 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday FAM or AFC SHOULD ORGANISE AN ASIAN TOURNAMENT ON EUROPEAN CUP LINES-HARUN TIIK F.A. of Selangor have proposed that the F. A. of Malaya or the Asian Football Confederation should organise a "Champions ot Nations" competition. the FAM executive com-232 words
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Article70 1962-05-11 23 1 roNu kong. Thurs. rh« tourlnß British Army soccer team, who are expected to play in Malaya at the end of this month, last night swamned All-Hon* Kong 9-2 in a floodlit match At half-time, the visitors. compri.»ing English and Scottish League players doing National Service,70 words
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Article89 1962-05-11 23 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Singapore Amateur Boxing Association is appealing for 20 volunteer* to Uk* nart In a proposed natch to celebrate National Day on June 2. All boxers, from novice?, to open champions, will be accepted. R A.B-A. intends to stage a series of 10 bout* Meanwhile,89 words
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Article31 1962-05-11 23 PENANO. Thurs. The Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. will declare open the new FAP Househeadquarters of the Football Association of Penang at 8 p.m. on May 2631 words
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153 1962-05-11 23 FAP CANNOT REJECT PASSES, SAYS MAYOR PENANO, Thurs. No organisation using the City Stadium can reject passes issued by the Penang City Council. "The discretion to withdraw the privilege of passes rests solely with the City Council," said the Mayor. Mr. 00l Thiam Siew. today. Mr. Ooi was commenting on153 words
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Article357 1962-05-11 23 -Forward Step up a class pi:v\\<.. Tour*. X Forward Step, a winner here resterday, has been promoted from Class 5 to Claaa 4. Weights for all right races here on Sunday SUMMER PLATI Cl. 4— B JF. Songkhla 9.00 Socket 8.13 (hanlucktrr 8.11 Cha Cha Cha 8.11 hahava 8.10 (lnema357 words
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Article259 1962-05-11 23 By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Thursday IJUBERT Schaefer. vice-president of the visiting 11 Stuttgart football team of West Germany, toiay promised that his side would play the same brand of soccer which thrilled more than 6.500 Singapore fans last night, when they meet Sino-Ma-lays at Jalan259 words
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Article25 1962-05-11 23 IPOH. Ihur.s riie threi-dav inter-ACS parries competition Between Sittatran. tpoh Kmipat Ti luk An>on and Sungi 1 Spit Kill bi^iii at Siuawan tomurrow.25 words
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Article81 1962-05-11 23 SIXCI.K TOIK MATCH: Sino-Malays v Stuttgart <Jn Bosar. 7 p.m.*. STORE DIV. 2B: Btg Balan v Star Soccrrites <Jn Besar, 6.30>: Geylang Utd v Gymkhana (St. Oeorges Rd.); Si able Boys v Sukaramai (Govlang). HOCKEY SPORE JUNIOR KO FINAL: Khalsa v Police 'B 1 (Seraruioor Rd). BASKETBALL BTOBE81 words
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Article194 1962-05-11 23 By EPSOM JEEP DENANG, Thurs. Jade Sceptre, a convincing winner over 7f on Sunday, did a faultless trial herp this morning. With Chris Dragon up. Jade Sceptre finished his workout with a dashing sprint In the straight. There was heavy rain here last night and194 words
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Article81 1962-05-11 23 rU. Thurs.— Perak will meet Kedah in an MCA. fixture on the town padang here this weekend. The teams are: PERAK: M. G. S Ransome (capt). Anil Doss, J. M. M. Hulas. Inder Singh. Abdul Aziz, A. PathmalinKam. G. Letchumanan. A. Kesavan. Phuah Pek Hoe.81 words
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Article27 1962-05-11 23 GLASGOW, Thurs— Glasgow Rangers, the Scottish Cup holders, are to play three soccer matches in the Soviet Union on June 2. 6 and 927 words
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Article263 1962-05-11 23 SOCCER MAl>.\<(.\ DIV. tl Warders a Radio Malaya 2. Friendly: Muar DIM, 9 Malacca Police 3. TAIPING DIV. 2: Persatuan Melayii B" 4 Town Council 0. L. I'KRAK DIV. 2 «T. Ansont: Gloucester 1 San Mln Bch 0. KAMTAK LGE: ACS 3 District Office 1 Police 3 Tronoh263 words
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Article187 1962-05-11 23 Tan: No response from runners QINGAFOKE. Tnuri Singapore national athletics coach Tan Eng Yoon said today he was disappointed that certain Singapore athletes, whom he expected to qualify as a relay team for the Asian Games in Jakarta in August, have not resDonded to his call to them to get187 words
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Article67 1962-05-11 23 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six Singapore Youth players, who have teen charged with Insubordination and misbehaviour during the Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament at Bangkok last month, have been ordered to attend the first sitting of the SAFA commission of inquiry on Saturday at 2 p.m. The chairman of67 words
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Advertisement123 1962-05-11 23 shivi Sfnootti &*'*7^\ao°* 1 *S £L£ <™C jßfc^M^^^K^^^^a^^T J >^B ■sHsßsßESP^^^^y/js P Enjoy the masculine freshness of g Every Old Splce«produa give* yoo freshef -m kind of confidence in younelf— we call it Z" Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. SHULTOM NEW YORK tONDOf* BY P..ft ..ft S j123 words
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Advertisement222 1962-05-11 23 P2ltS Rheumatism goes and than you bay thanks to JL>o De Witts m Wkz Kidney Bladder Pills Th*v ftv* quick help to your kidneys and bladder M U V to eh*r out the poisons in your body tfi*t cjui* m I RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS. BI ACHING MUSCLES and BACKACHE Then,222 words
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121 1962-05-11 24 COLOURED MAGISTRATE APPOINTED IN BRITAIN NOTTINGHAM. Thurs. Mr. Eric George Irons, a 40 year old Jamaican, was yesterday appointed one of six new magistrates here. He is the city's first coloured magistrate and also ■}>- lieved to be the first in Britain. Mr. Irons, who works for the City EducationReuter - 121 words
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153 1962-05-11 24 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Liew Wah Ming. 37. a broker, was sentenced to seven months' imprisonment In a magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from police I custody on March 24. Liew ua> arrested at 6.30 p.m. on153 words
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248 1962-05-11 24 'REALISTIC VIEW OF BASES— BY WOODHULL SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE trade union leader and Barisan Sosialis vicechairman, Mr. S. Woodhull. has told the 10,000--member Naval Base Labour Union, of which he is adviser, .to adopt a "realistic and long-term" view of the British military bases in Singapore. In a message to248 words
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Article22 1962-05-11 24 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan and /lalaya have agreed in prinlple on a draft taxation reatj, the Japanese Foreign llnistry said today.22 words
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Article115 1962-05-11 24 Three-day wedding festivities ATHENS. Thurs. Athens !is beginning today a tradij tional "three days and three I nights" of festivities to mark i next Monday's wedding of j Princess Sophia of Greece to i Don Juan Carlos. Heir Ap--1 parent to the Spanish throne. More than 70 members of EuropeanReuter - 115 words
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116 1962-05-11 24 OINGAPORE. Thurs. A 1 total of 61 entries have been received so far tor Singapore Musical Society's j 196H music competitions. i to be held at the Cultural Centre at Canning Rise later this month. Three local adjudicators have been aopointed for116 words
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328 1962-05-11 24 An Istana motorcade for Sharifah's bridegroom KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A motorcade will escort Tengku Suleiman ibni Almarhom Ten g k v Bendahara Abu Bakar of Johore to his bPisanding (sitting-in-state) ceremony with his bride. Sharif ah Salwah, eldest daughter of the Yang diPertuan Agong. on May 20. The Royal bridegrooms328 words
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Article365 1962-05-11 24 LONDON. Tiiurs. The recent I (all In stock markets was continued today under ;ne liifnieiue of the fresh fall on Wall Street last night and .he threatened national dock stnke. Almost ail section.'- io>t ground on lenewed t>eil- tarn in an unwilling market. Gilt -edged securities recorded365 words
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Article23 1962-05-11 24 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £915. sellers £916. Forward buyers £920. sellers £921 Settlement «918' Turnover a.m. 220 tons, p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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Article41 1962-05-11 24 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 23 ud.. June 23.d. July 23-d.. Aii/ust 23..d.. .lulv/sept 23-.d Oft Dec 23 ,d Jan Mar 23 .d Aotil June 23 ■\d C.i.f M«\ 23 1 16 d Juno 23 1 16 d.. July 23d. Tone: Quiet41 words
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Article39 1962-05-11 24 PERTH, Thurs. Customs officers at Perth airport con- 1 flscated 360 cellulose bags of egg noodles from Japans top > rugby team Yawata. when they arrived today to begin a one-month tour. Processed foods arc prohibited imports in Australia.39 words
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Article35 1962-05-11 24 JAKARTA. Thur^.— Dr. Subandrio. Indonesian Foreign Minister, returned today from i an arms- buying mission in Moscow. "We expect all the arms necessary to meet any emergency within a few weeks." he said.35 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-05-11 24 Lin Dai seriously ill, says counsel HONG KONG. Thwi. Beat Kong: actress Lin Dai M today reported to b<- seriously ill following a recent miscarriage. Her Counsel told thr Central Court this was why the actress, accused of failing to furnish a business profit tax return, was unable to appearReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1962-05-11 24 TEHERAN. Thurs.—Lightning has killed six villagers in the Southern Persian province of Fars. Reports also said six Army officers and two civilians were drowned when their boat sank on Lak Zirlwas in the western province of Kurdistan In a storm. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article37 1962-05-11 24 HONG KONG. Thurs— Over 1.000 cultural relics have been discovered in a Tang Dynasty tomb unearthed by a Chinese archaeological team in the suburb of Slan. capital of the North China province of Shensi.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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226 1962-05-11 24 Hi-jacked a lorry carrying rubber SEREMBAN, Thursday. TWO men "hi-jacked" a lorry containing 80 piculs A of rubber valued at $8,000 while a third kept guard over the driver, the attendant and a contractor, who were tied up. It happened on the BB- r hau-Payang Road yesterday morning after the226 words
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583 1962-05-11 24 SILENCE AND SHUTTERS UP AGAIN AT REDIFFUSION SINGAPORE. Thurs |MIX OFFICES of Rediffusion in Cleincnceau Avenue remained closed today, with the workers claiming ;i lock-out and the management ;i general strike. The Ministry of Labour declined to say what it was. And. meanwhile, the company's broadcasting system was off the583 words