The Straits Times, 18 May 1962
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Title Section22 1962-05-18 1 avi;k\(.i: iriiLV mmnin ali: i:x<:i;i:iix 100.000 Sal* 1101 He***** The Straits Times 1-nUI. 1845. FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1962. 15 CENTS. KD.N 03622 words
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Article, Illustration647 1962-05-18 1 BIGGEST EXODUS SINCE 1949 Chinese refugees on the move towards Hong Kong frontier Border Reds ignore flight From FRANCIS BOEY HONG KONG. Thurs. BOlT 700,000 Chinese refugees are either on the move or about to move south to Hong Konji from Red China in the biggest exodus from647 words
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Article, Illustration688 1962-05-18 1 CEREMONY AT THE ISTANA NEGARA TO EXCHANGE GIFTS PERFORMED WITH ANCIENT RITUAL By DAHARI ALI gI'ALA LUMPUR, Thins. A cash (low iv of $1,001 and gifts worth $6,600 were ceremoniously handed over this morning for Sharifah Sahvii to mark the lirst phane of her marriage688 words
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Article84 1962-05-18 1 Indonesian plane shot down THE HAGUE. Than. An Indonesian military Dakota aircraft was shot down near I ik I ik West New Guinea, by Dutch anti-aircraft suns it was announced today in Hollandia. capital of New Guinea. A statement by the New Guinea Administration Information Service said that the aircraft84 words
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Article20 1962-05-18 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan plans to export pork to Hong Konv Singapore. Latin America and the Soviet UnionRenter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-05-18 1 ON THESE eight silver trays are the gilts from Sharifah Salwo to her fiance, in return for the dowry and other gifts from him. Her gifts including a diamond ring, two Malay costumes, a pair of shoes for him. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article147 1962-05-18 1 AIROBI, Thurs. A U.S. transport plane, on a mission for the coming space flight of Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter, crashed and burned on a Kenya mountain today. The plane, flying from an airfield in France, was reported to be carrying Project Mercury scientists toReuter; UPI - 147 words
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Article12 1962-05-18 1 MORE PICTURES of the first day's celebrations in Page 9. Back Page12 words
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Article13 1962-05-18 1 THE STRAITS TIMES wishes all its Buddhist readers o happy Wesok.13 words
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Article541 1962-05-18 1 Laos: Tengah jets stand by LONDON, Thins. An RAF Hunter Jo t Lighter squadron is Handing by at Tengah, Singapore, to fly to Thailand "if nec c 8 sary." The Air Ministry announced this today soon after Mr MacmiUan told the House of Commons Britain was willing 1 to send541 words
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Advertisement132 1962-05-18 1 $wan o'Healtk' BEST SHOES MONEY CAN BUY The chronometer of unmatched accuracy you 'ye wanted to own THE GMT-MASTER The GMT-MASTER is a precision-built masterpiece in accurate time-keeping: a watch whose revolving rim and red 24-hour hand were voted by 20 out of 21 aircraft captains sis an important aid132 words
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Article140 1962-05-18 2 Tom wins 14-year Bata battle YEW YORK. ThUTS. I A 14-year legal battiej for control of the multimillion- dollar Bata Shoe Co. ended at Wilmington. Delaware, yesterday in victory for Mr Thomas J. Bata. son of the founder. Mi George Filter, Rcßi- ster In Chancery, accepted -.lyi.i'ci statement from nttor-Reuter - 140 words
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Article193 1962-05-18 2 VARNA (Bulgaria) Thursday \]R. Nikita Khrushchev told Wes- tern reporters here last night that the Soviet Union is preparing to renew nuclear test explosions in reply to the American tests The Soviet Prime Minister said: "We are forced to renew our tests because, in spite of our193 words
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Article47 1962-05-18 2 MOSCOW Thurs.— Temperatures up to 168 degrees fahrenheit in the death desert of Afghanistan are preventing daytime work on a section of a 420-mile road being built across the country from Kandahar to Kushka. the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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231 1962-05-18 2 DEATH-FAST BABS IS TOLD: THE COMEDY MUST STOP KOXDON. Thurs.— Dr. Bar--1 bara Moore. 59. the marathon walker who has refused food or drink since being sent to prison six days ago. "has not many more days to live," her sculptor husband Mr. Harry Moore said here last night HisReuter - 231 words
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Article95 1962-05-18 2 POMPIDOU RESHUFFLES HIS CABINET PARIS. Thurs— The French Prime Minister. Mr. Pompidou, last ni^ht reshuiileci his government to nil the vacancies left by the resignation yesterday of the rive MRP <Cath< lie Partyi ministers One new minister wa.s introduced into the Government, three minor cabin- 1 post.-) were abolished, andReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-05-18 2 APRIL ASHLEY, the beautiful girl who was a man until an operation changed her sex several years ago. pictured with her mother. Mrs Ada Jamiescn. as they left London Airport for Gibraltar. They will meet the man April is planning to marry Arthur Corbett. son and heir103 words
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Article56 1962-05-18 2 r Nothing can be worse .han broadcasts which are just an apologia for the government. As head of the government I think the best that can be done for the government is to tell the 0k truth and be impartial. Mr Georpes Pompidou, the French Prime MlnUtrr. at the56 words
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Article61 1962-05-18 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Defence Minister Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon yesterday refused to comment on reports that India plans to buy Russian MlG's for India's defence forces. When pressed to confirm or deny the reports. Mr. Krishna Menon angrily replied: "Ours Us a free country. We have61 words
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Article46 1962-05-18 2 LONDON. Thurs—Twentythree French Impressionist paintings, part of the private collection of the late Sir Alexander Korda. will be sold here on June 14 In one of the most Important private art sales of recent years, the London auctioneers Sothebys announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article192 1962-05-18 2 DAKAR. Thursday. C«OUR Papuan delegates led by the vice-chairman r of the New Guinea Council, Mr. Markus Kaisiepo, told a Press conference here yesterday that the council would prefer New Guinea to be led to independence by the Dutch rather than to have it annexedReuter - 192 words
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Article183 1962-05-18 2 LONDON. Thurs BRITAIN'S Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson. said yesterday that no proposals for giving the West German forces independent control of nuclear warheads are under consideration. Nor are there any proposals for changes in present arrangements tor providing Nato forces with nuclear i warheads. HeReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement114 1962-05-18 2 THE ROYAL ORCHID SERVICE plus CORONADO JET The happiest combination in Far East travel is now available on THAI INTERNATIONAL. To the unexcelled comfort of the Royal Orchid Service has been added the pure jet speed of the worlds fastest airliner Convair 990 CORONADO. With savings of up to 50%114 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-05-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /expense But f s j r \woui.D hchj wind V WOGTU EVECY/ I FEEL LIKE CHANGING TW6C6 \aNEWMANJ FOC A BOX O^r^27 words
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Article482 1962-05-18 3 US rallying cry heeded by allies who agree to send token forces It's up to Thailand to j call for more troops WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Seato allies are generally receptive to the American suggestion that they supply token forces to Thailand to back up the 5,000--strong UnitedReuter; UPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-05-18 3 Prince Charles: Palace denial NEW YORK. Thursday. IT THANT. United Nations acting SecretaryGeneral, caused "tremendous damage" to furniture valued at US$5l,OOO during his occupancy of a flat in New York, it was alleged yest.Tday in Manhattan Supreme Court. Ration was made when a New York Stato rent administrator286 words
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Article185 1962-05-18 3 'MISSING' MEN SAFE AT HOME I ONDON. Thurs. A search which began In London yesterday for two "missing Hona Kong ban-the-bomb supporters and a Filipino newspaper woman ended when it was discovered that the missing three were ttlU In Hong Kong The misunderstanding began when a British Government official telephonedReuter - 185 words
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106 1962-05-18 3 Admiral: Be ready for several Koreas fiIICACiO. Thurs. The United States must be prepared to fight Koreatype wars in several parts of the world. Admiral George W. Anderson. Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, said yesterday. Admiral Anderson, here to address the national convention of the U.S. Navy League, said itUP - 106 words
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Article31 1962-05-18 3 STOCKHOLM. Thurs— Four Swedes have been arrested by security police and charged with attempting to smugcie top secret electronic instruments to a Communist country. It was learned yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 31 words
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Article176 1962-05-18 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Thursday. 4 WEATHER briefing today is expected to decide whether astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter's spacecraft will be launched on Saturday as scheduled. Project Mercury officials were anxiously watching weather report* from the Atlantic east of Bermuda where 11 -foot high waves were reported. ThisReuter - 176 words
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Article73 1962-05-18 3 UMSHINGTON, Thurs.— The Agriculture Department announced yesterday that it had amended its "food for peace" agreement with Indonesia to provide for the sale of an additional 617.000 cwt. of rice nrt'T this plan, Indonesia may pay for the rice in its own currency and part73 words
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Article50 1962-05-18 3 LIVERPOOL. Thurs.— More than 300 passengers from India and Pakistan were held here for smallpox checks yesterday aboard the liner Circav>la before it docked. The notion was taken by health officials because a smallpox suspect, an Indian, left the ship at Suez 10 days ago.— U.P.IUPI - 50 words
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Article18 1962-05-18 3 CHICAGO. Thurs.-Torna-does hit Nebraska and South Dakota yesterday for the third day in a row. U.P.IUPI - 18 words
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230 1962-05-18 3 1 LONDON. Thurs. j BERTRAND RUSSELL (Earl Russell), the famous British philosopher and ardent campaigner for nuclear disarmament, was today quoted as expressing the opinion that the United States and not Russia will embark on a preventive war. The views of LordReuter - 230 words
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Article40 1962-05-18 3 SEOI 1.. Thurs. The Ninth Asian Film FeotivaJ ended here last night with a colourful presentation ceremony at the Citizens Hall Priies were awarded to 22 winners. The next festival will be held in Taipeh. Bcuter.40 words
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Article64 1962-05-18 3 MOSCOW. Thurs Mr. Pierre Salinger. President Kennedy's Press Secretary, left Kiev late last night for Moscow after a one-day visit to the Ukrainian capital, the Soviet news agency Ta.-s reported. It .said Mr. Salinger hati made a sightseeing tour of Kiev and attended a lunch given inReuter - 64 words
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Article31 1962-05-18 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. -a i.ew section to deal with outer space attairs has been set up In the United Nations department of political and Security Council affairs. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement61 1962-05-18 3 ENICAR WATCH QUALITY PROVED" world motor car and motor cycle racing champions. world motor car racing champion (Mr. STIRLING MOSS) world motor cycle racing champion THEY ALWAYS USE AN WATCH IN THEIR RACES The reliable watch for sportsmen I FRSIAN, BOKHARA, PAKISTAN, INDIAN t CHINESE CARPETS AND RUGS. Also Wholctolt61 words
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Advertisement130 1962-05-18 3 PASSPORT II TO SECURITY RWK UUMU WITH I O\IB\RD ISWMNO S Ml a steady J r inu-rest in as-urcd Sctirny, K wilhuui dctliKlion of I mii-il kingdom income t.it ■\>k Ihc Maiupcr ol' your loe.il Branch or unic 10 ihc Geaml MaMgtf ji iu-.uJ (Mta lor pow 01' "Bank Deposit130 words
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Article403 1962-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis today accused the People's Action Party of trying to turn this year's National Day rally on June 3 into a P.A.P. rally to express support for their mer- ger and Malaysia prosi posals. In a statement today, the I Barisan403 words
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Article358 1962-05-18 4 LONE CONSTABLE DROVE OFF RAIDERS, COURT TOLD gINGAPORE, Thurs. A policeman opened tire at seven or eight people armed with parangs and iron rods when they ignored his warnings to get oil a damaged oil tanker, the Second District Court was told today. In the dock358 words
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100 1962-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Doctors have been fighting for the past 24 hours to save the lives of two women teachers, seriously injured in a road accident at Clemenceau Avenue yesterday. Both the women. Lee Teck Chin. 35, and Ong Slew Mei. 30. are still100 words
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Article108 1962-05-18 4 NAAFI PAY TALKS FAIL SINGAPORE, Thurs. Negotiations broke down this morning between NAAFI and the Industrial Workers'] Union on claims for more pay and better terms of service for I about 1.000 workers. After the meeting, thr union's president. Mr. 1 Q. Carson, announced that I the union was considering108 words
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588 1962-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. AN appeal by Trans- port and Storage Ltd. against the decision of the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, who had given judgment in favour of Yeo Sue Tuan and 71 other labourers for $5,832, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir588 words
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Article107 1962-05-18 4 Teo. who is charged under I the Trade Disputes' Ordin- a nee. Is defended by Mr. T. T. a Rajah. Inspector Seah. to evidence, said that while in charge of a I police party outside Guthrio>. a he saw Constable Ahmad bin Ismail arrest Teo for throw- g107 words
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151 1962-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A POLICE officer, with 10 years' service, told a court today that he was punched and kicked by a picket before other "aggressive" pickets outside the strike-bound Battery Road premises of Guthrie and Co. Ltd. last Dec. 12. i "But I haven't151 words
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Article87 1962-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— About 3.000 members of the I Singapore Traction Com- 1 pany's Employees' Union I have re-elected most of last year's 73-man general council, according to the union's honorary secretary, Mr. On* Kee Cheok. Mr. Ong said that the re- suits of the two-day annual87 words
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Advertisement260 1962-05-18 4 CTTirrVfr 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT is.nV.pore] TOMORROW! REG PARK AS HERCULES "CONQUERS" ALL IN THE CENTRE OF THEJARTH! IN THE CENTRED ARTH <«««««CHRISTOPHER LEE LEONORA RUFFO«««««<v TECHNICOLOR TOTALSCOPE *«<«« WITH SUPERIMPOSED CHINESE SUBTITLES«««S 2n*tf ALL -"CONQUERING 'MIDNIGHT* I TOMORROW (S We) CAPITOL I Im>i/ihhl donvription in m j H€R€UL€S I :CON4U€RS260 words
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Advertisement80 1962-05-18 4 WRESTLING AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TOMORROW NIGHT AT 9 P.M. INTERNATIONAL STAR STUDDED PROGRAMME BLACK SHADOW jS v EARL WALLIS (Masked morvel from France) V (The illent Te*a») VS A VS LEOW KWONG SENG W TIGER WARD (I.E. Asia chompion (Britain's wonder boy' FU COUTINHO Zs PURAN SINGH (S.80 words
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Miscellaneous276 1962-05-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR ►pHE following is today's sehe^ 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) 8.50 p.m.; from Jakarta iQA 802 1 11.50 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX276 words
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Miscellaneous141 1962-05-18 4 Perth. Sydney (QF 734) 10 p.m. Pan American: To Saigon. Manila. Honolulu. Los Angeles (PA 818) 10.15 a.m. Malayan Airways: To Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Penang, Medan, Kota Bharu (ML 132) 7 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.30 a.m.; to Jakarta i ML 203) 2.50 p.m.; to Malacca. Kuala141 words
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325 1962-05-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AMPITHEATRE where military tattoos can be held, a two-tiered road, koleh races in the lake, modern buildings to replace the present shabby restaurant and bandstand all these are possibilities for the Lake Gardens here. I f The Department of325 words
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Article43 1962-05-18 5 The Pope's envoy PENANG. Than. The Pope has appointed the rhaigc d'Affaires of the Apostolic Delegation In Bangkok. Monsmnor John Gordon, as Apostolic Delegate I<> Thailand. Malaya and Singapore M :r Gordon, an Irishman, will be consecrated Aichbi.'hoo in Rome on June ?4.43 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-05-18 5 Jets salute homeward bound Australian 'rocket ace' PENANG. Thurs. A Royal J Australian Air Force rocket ace today sailed home for Sydney after completing his second tour of duty in Malaya. A flight of Sabre-jets felw over the ship in salute to him. "Dead shot Fit Lt. R.V. Johnston set231 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-05-18 5 THIS was the Mini-Minor in which Associate Physics Professor Chuang Shu Yen, 36, of Nanyang University, was killed in a collision with a bus in Jurong Road. Singapore, on Wednesday afternoon. Prof. Chtiang. who was decapitated, was returning to the campus after buying books112 words
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198 1962-05-18 5 IPOH GETS LOAN TO BUILD FLATS FOR 500 FAMILIES IPOH, Thursday. THE Federal Government has agreed to give a $4 million loan to the Ipoh Town Council to build flats for shout 500 families. This Is one of the three major housing projects beinß undertaken by the council. And like198 words
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Article85 1962-05-18 5 No help for a girl in distress PENANG. Thurs. Noone responded to girl's shouts for help when a man snatched her handbag while she was walking in Madras Lane last night. Loh Ah Yok reported to police that she was on her way to a friends house at about 985 words
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Article34 1962-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Than. The new $600,000 Singapore American School at King's Road, off Bukit Timah Road, will be opened by Mr. Robert Ayers. chairman of tho frchooi's board of directors on June 134 words
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Article22 1962-05-18 5 BATU GAJAH. Thurs. Thieves last night stole 20 empty nil drums, worth about $120. from a service station here.22 words
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Article222 1962-05-18 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A group of unions headed by the Singapore G c n c ral Employees' Union today told the Singapore Government that it "gladly" accepted an invitation to participate in the National Day celebrations. The Government has sent invitations to all schools, community centres,222 words
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Article30 1962-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-- Th* Consul-General of the United Arab Republic in SingaporeMr Koustafa Fahmy el Issawi. who returned from Cairo recently, has resumed his duties at the consulategeneral.30 words
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Article42 1962-05-18 5 PENANG. Thurs Penang and Province Wellesley Boy Scouts will hold their annual odd-job.> week irem May 20 to 27. SINGAPORE, Thun.-The Singapore Police Civilian Staff A.-sociation will hold its annual meeting at the C.I.D. canteen on May 26.42 words
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Advertisement212 1962-05-18 5 |'f "J Outdoor sports and hot weather summer acti\ ities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, you can play it safe uith Amplrx. Safely and surely stripping odours at their source. Ample* leaves breath sweet and body free of smell. Just pop212 words
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Miscellaneous247 1962-05-18 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. I-,,:, i^i, i n v oe diMiie n. 1. Production .<■ bane. It seems t lu > •Hi. v. B.rv iliuminatt but. in mmt 8 Bridge '.'4«. 1 4 > In the inrn qJ beyond 16. n> Alwajra loss? <b. I). 13. Retrwhmwn tor iwoornti247 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-05-18 6 KVKRYONE loves a party But the perfect party doesn't just happen It Is planned and prepared. The smart hostess tries to serve food that needs little preparation during the ••veiling so she can enjoy the company ol her guests and put them at ease. She tries to make125 words
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Article, Illustration315 1962-05-18 6 Lucy huang - Lucy huang A LOT of the time I talk about dieting because it is a subject very near to my heart. Yet if we weightu.iUlirrs cannot sometime indulge in a few forbidden sweet*, life can hi- vary •lull \t pn-sent our whole315 words
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Article, Illustration316 1962-05-18 6 NOW MONEY IS OUT OF FASHION! TVOMBS the world over are beginning to discover that cash is not necessary to every day living. Are you surprised? You shouldn't be. Just consider... The corner shop who supplies you with rice and soap and brooms gives you credit. Supermarkets allow you to316 words
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Article, Illustration860 1962-05-18 6 IT seems that un--1 countable people are interested in Marmite. at least according to the mail that is coming in. Many of you would like a few jrood recipes on how Marmite can be used In cooking. Well, here is Cream of860 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-05-18 6 HEEDING a family on a budget can sometimes be a strain on the patience and the imagination. The Family usually expect miracies out of you. If your supply of miracle; is running short, try on« I got from Nestlr's small work for you. big enjoyment for everyone.295 words
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Article, Illustration740 1962-05-18 6 Objection to cinema managers in union SINGAPORE, Thurs. right of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union to represent cinema managers and assistant managers was questioned in the Industrial Arbitration Court today when the wage dispute between Malayan Theatres Ltd. and the union740 words
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137 1962-05-18 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. It was a happy reunion for Workers' Party leader Mr. David Marshall, when his younger brother, Sonny S. Marshall, flew in from Hone Kong with his fiancee (pictured) to get married here. Sonny. 32, will be married to former public relations officer. Miss137 words
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224 1962-05-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THOUSANDS of Buddhists in Malaya and Blngax pore will celebrate Wesak Day tomorrow with special services in all temnips This is the first time tha: Wesak Day is being observed in the country as a publio holiday. Highlight of the celebrations224 words
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Article83 1962-05-18 6 KUCHINO Thurs. North Borneo residents will be issued with identity cards soon. This measure follows acceptance last week by the Legislative Council of the National Regstratlon Bill. Under tr.t- terms of the Bill, all persons in North Bor- neo f rom the aep of 12 upwards83 words
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Miscellaneous234 1962-05-18 6 fcTI \bnor By <U Capp n«-_^,< -trefittefla^.. I (the. federal dont yjorrv, 1 1 Tms jJ-am'i kin stay. A^yoa**\&!LU& GOs/ERUMEMT »-J CHIEF.? -IN dSSenoU POSDICK/T "VOUSE. T D l__ 59 [f vnil B p li CLAIMS NOU WERE I DUSTING YOUR I w ere BORM SUrXE UASJE O*AM6EO!« iL^D«CTrV rl£rr234 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1962-05-18 7 Ordeal on the Coast of Skeletons The bizarre story of a wartime shipwreck rescue QN the night of NovemW ber 29, 1942, the 13,000-ton British cargo liner Dunedin Star was steaming down the southwest coast of Africa on her way to Capetown. The South Atlantic was aTive with Hitler's prowling1,422 words
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The Straits Times Friday. May 18. 1962.
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Article683 1962-05-18 8 Twenty-live thousand refugees fleeing from Communist China have been turned back from Hongkong in fifteen days. And the flow goes on. The frontier is guarded; ther<aro barbed wire fences, precipitous slopes, a river or two, and across them and over them anrt through them the unending flight683 words
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Article327 1962-05-18 8 For the second time in almost as many months, eighteen nations of Asia have been invited by Unesco to come together for discussion of theii education problems and the means by which these can be overcome. At Tokyo, heads and high officials of ministries ot education and economic327 words
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Article233 1962-05-18 8 North Borneo is growing in stature, but is finding the financial implications not alto gether to its taste. Or perhaps what displeases is the Financia' Secretary's estimate of what this new stature implies. At any rate the bill amending thr. income tax ordinance did not have the smooth233 words
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226 1962-05-18 8 Ragging on the campus pro and con A SENIOR undergraduate and a Students' Councillor of the University of Singapore, I disagree with your editorial view that "ragging or orientation," i.s pure "humiliation". "bullyIng", or that the "raggers" are behaving like ruffians and hooligans. You agree, however, that this occasion has226 words
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Letter397 1962-05-18 8 nnHE paolic should know 1 more of the nature and extent of the infamous game of "ragging", now camouflaged as "orientation" or "assimilation into university life", which is being pursued by a minority group of senior students. This may also help to explain why some seniors fail397 words
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Letter240 1962-05-18 8 T HAVE read In the 1 Straits Times a report of the Federation ViceChancellor's comment* against the recent ragging. A further report says that, the ragging is continuing even now. despite the ban anri an appeal made in an "Undergrad" editorial A* i Singapore tax-payer and a. father240 words
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Letter76 1962-05-18 8 I take my hat off to Mr. T.R.P. Dawson for the excellent suggestion put forward by him on employment bur c aus for school leavers. Hundreds of local youths and their anxious parents would heartily welcome the establishment of a separate Employment Bureau for school leavers. Mr. Dawson's76 words
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Letter66 1962-05-18 8 AFTER scrutinising and accepting our applications for the Singapore Citizenship, the Department takes about 6 months to issue the Certificate. In the beginning it took only a few minutes and now it takes so many months for the same. I presume that the applications are kept for months66 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1962-05-18 8 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING STICKING IT OUT IN THE BEAUTIFUL PHOENIX By A STAR shell climbs into the sky above Saigon, and as it falls, lighting up a corner of the flat plain beyond th* city, a battery of howitzers barks into the night. On theOFNS - 1,177 words
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Advertisement870 1962-05-18 8 Strain Tin** ft Malay Mail Cliiii'M •dvaitlMinanlt r>« IKKMO Ml I*l Pivot COLD iTO*A«I AWCAOS O'lMil COLD ITOMtI IMNCHU AT HOLLAND ROADHtATONC KirPIL NOAD— NAVAL SAM Awmorttad *«•">• CITT BOOK ITOHI LTD Wlncn«>i«r huh CaltyarQuay TMK Nlwl FftOMT rittpa'ilck Sup«<m*rk«t M at. ISMAIL Admiralty Dhi. Naval a M. ABDUL «»F'«»870 words
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Advertisement105 1962-05-18 8 HOW HITLER Rose To Power Hitler boasted that the Third Reich would endure for a thousand years. It lasted 12 years and four months, but in that flicker of time, as history goes, it caused an eruption on this earth more violent und shattering than any previously experienced "The Rise105 words
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Advertisement79 1962-05-18 8 V^_ yy V ■k!V^P^a^BM i Fly rl l «»*v*" f y* PJ^* I**^1 the nev# h r I*' >•** Aerosol Fly spray l'*~'" Kills flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bed-bugs, ants and other household insects at the touch of a button leaving Fresh air fragrance. Better aerosols through COOPER research Also obtainable:79 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-05-18 9 Joyously in ancient tempo... THE ROYAL WEDDING A MEMBER of the traditional Rebana Besar from Kelantan beating a giant drum during the ceremony of handing over the dowry and other gifts at the Istana Negara. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article107 1962-05-18 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Motorists were warned today that Lornie Road will be closed to all throu«htrafflc between Suleiman Road and Lorcn* Robsor. from 630 p.m. to about 10.30 p.m. on Sunday except for the 2,750 guests who will be attending the Royal buffet dinner at theIstana Nesrara107 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-05-18 9 Two songs specially composed for music lover Salwa KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Sharifah Salwa. the music-loving daughter ot the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. has had two songs specially composed in her honour to mark her wedding They are "Putrl Kesayangan" »Our Beloved Princess) and "Putri Rupawan" (Our Charming Princess) in slow asli298 words
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Advertisement267 1962-05-18 9 LUMPUR, Thurs.— A large gathering of YIPs al the Islana Negara saw the start of the seven-day royal wedding celebrations this morning. Today's proceedings were in two parts. In the morning, prayers were said, drums were beaten and a 14-gun salute fired. In the afternoon, the colourful dowry receiving ceremony267 words
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Advertisement238 1962-05-18 9 INVEST $10 PER MONTH TO GET M.C.I.S. POLICY FOR $5,042 2|y||[|^" it you are 10 years o» age. you can get an M.C.I.S. Career Policy for 55.042. Foe the -ame orerwum of SIO nth you can get our Career Policy tor 14.225 if you are 25 years old or i238 words
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Miscellaneous556 1962-05-18 9 DAn A mi a AVA Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Day; 11.00 Concert Pops; 11 JO nAUIU WIALATA And Malacca; 6.0& leenage Jam- Science Makes News; 11.48 OrNATIONAL SHORTWAVE boree; 6.45 Sunset Serenade; 7.00 gan Caprice; P.M. 12 00 Midday SERVICE 41.7 metre* Time Signal. News; 7.10 NewstHlk Serenade; 12.30 Friday556 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-05-18 10 'MALAYSIA' TALKS OVER, HE GOES NEXT DAY ON SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY TO CAMBRIDGE V^INCAPORES Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. met the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. on Wednesday for an hour's discussion on the proposed Federation of Malaysia. Yesterday Mr. Lee paid .1 private visit to105 words
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Article150 1962-05-18 10 COOK WILL FLY TO JOIN HIS SHIP SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Finnish cook of the cargo vessel Ariana. reported in Penang to have been missing on Sunday, is now in Singapore waiting to fly to Calcutta to rejoin his ship. Vierlkku Pentti. 28. got off a train at Kuala Lumpur while150 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-05-18 10 Saudi Arabian envoy arrives KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Muhammad M. llrumiah. former Saudi Arabian Consul-General in Iraq, arrived here today to take up his appointment as Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires. He said li« hoped to strengthen the religious, economic and cultural ties between his country and Malaya.47 words
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Article35 1962-05-18 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Deputy Commissioner of the Singapore St John Ambulance Brigade. Dato A.M. ALsagoff. hag been appointed acting: commissioner to take the place of Dr. D.P. Mclntyre, who retires next month.35 words
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Article32 1962-05-18 10 MALACCA. Thurs. Rev. Brother Superior General Nlcet will vLsit Malacca from July 2 to 4. His visit will coincide with the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of the St. Francis Institution here.32 words
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226 1962-05-18 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 South -East Asia. 'The Golden Lands." which won a first prize at the 9th Asian Film Fevtival at Seoul this week, was produced by an international team of the South-East Asia Shell Film Unit operating from Sine' pore. In statement today.226 words
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201 1962-05-18 10 SINGAPORE. Thursday. r PHE Plebeian, organ of the Barisan Sosiulis. today warned the Brit^h Government of a possible, "brutal confrontation" if Singapore Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, succeeded in "selling out our interests. lit an editorial in the latest issue, the party said it201 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-05-18 10 OFF TO SEE THAI KING DEDICATE NEW PLANE MR. Chang Yen Fool labove'. who left by air for Bangkok yesterday to represent the Straits Times Group at the inauguration of the Thai International jet service by King Phumiphol Adulyadej today. Ninety-nine Asian journalists, including eight from Malaya and Singapore, will149 words
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Advertisement260 1962-05-18 10 shl ft^^^_^ > .^jL^ '*if i BH H Bk^^^ Ba^ l^^^^ H^K^"^^ I Yes' His boss knows that whatever the number of cups, the l^li^^^Ji^^^Mjy^^' worvjerful clean flavour of hESCAF^ remains constant. And what convenience 1 It's made right in the cup. instantly no I^^^^s^»^^^^^B messy grounds, no waste No260 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-05-18 10 Buytt Bunny By it til pit tMeintduhl ThALPJV can >ou describe] /B^ HA s a fresh shave J IVE BEEN THE MAN WHO J T^~^CfG»&t^^ V AN' HAIRCUT AM' IS ABOUT J £>pr jjKL [\cobbepiV v pip mt? j,- tßufiW^'l JS ~^~^2 H^' TAU -l/^45 words
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Article, Illustration34 1962-05-18 11 $62, 000 Rolls Royce to bring Perak Sultan to wedding AIR CONDITIONED AND WITH SPECIAL GADGETS THE ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM V Interior back view of the Phantom V. The cocktail cabinet. Strait* Times pictures.34 words
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Article159 1962-05-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fiity-two employeea dismissed by the United Commercial Bank were taken back by the management today following an agreement with the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. The bank's manager. Mr. C. R. Sonalkar. explained that he had agreed to reinstate them following assurances159 words
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275 1962-05-18 11 IPOH, Thursday. THE Sultan of Perak will go to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow in the country's most expensive car, a $62,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom V, air-conditioned and fitted with special gadgets. Accompanying the Sultan for the wedding of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's daughter, will be275 words
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Article, Illustration150 1962-05-18 11 The racing violinist is flying to Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A champion racing driver who Is also an accomplished violinist will fly to Britain on Sunday to take a diploma in education for teaching music. He is Mr. Philip W. H. Soo, who won the recent Singapore Grand Prix for150 words
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Article95 1962-05-18 11 Rotan and jail for extort bid KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A magistrate. Mr. Chun Siew Yoon, today ordered two young thugs to receive three strokes of the rotan each lor attempting to extort money from a doctor. In addition, he also sentenced Phoon Sai Hoonß. 23. of High Street, and Gan95 words
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Article33 1962-05-18 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Three masked men entered a house in theregrouping area of Menglembu. today and robbed v chargeman employed on an iron mine here, Chone Kuan Yew. 43. of $70.33 words
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Article115 1962-05-18 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Another $20 was received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang, the Singapore student who was paralysed in a diving accident, bringing the fund to $2,357.85. The new donations are from "A Christian friend, K.L." $10: and Mr. Sohan Lai Dhawn $10.115 words
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106 1962-05-18 11 BENTONG. Thurs. It will be a fight between the Alliance, Socialist Front and a sprinkling of independents lor 51 seats In the Bent on z district local council elections. When nominations closed today, the Alliance was returned unopposed to thre*» of the nine seats106 words
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Article221 1962-05-18 11 CJINGAPORE, Thurs. E' Twelve of 13 University of Singapore science students who had to resit their zoology examination because of suspicion as to the manner in which it was conducted in January have passed. The other student failed. The 12 are Ponnlah Anandajothy, Manickam221 words
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Advertisement233 1962-05-18 11 New air spinning frame produces better yarn at lower cost Yarn spun by the new Mitsubishi "pot type" air spinning frame is more elastic because of the light spinning tension. This rtiakes finished woven goods exceptionally soft and pleasing to the touch. Mitsubishi air spinning frames turn at 16,000 to233 words
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Advertisement148 1962-05-18 11 OUICK^ (f II ACTION SCOURING POWDER P>|s grease like magic Cleans faster and better than 3a£ ordinary scouring powders tra- I i~3 > 7"'j I grantly fresh, Magico makes VL/StH^S I your home cleaner and brighter /H in next to no time Available J9 from at) provision stores JM LOOK148 words
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Article563 1962-05-18 12 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Ministers inaugurate two projects in Perak By NEW SMALLHOLDERS' SCHOOL, FRESH WATER FISH BREEDING STATION OPENED Federation Government has inaugurated two projects in Perak as part of a nationwide scheme to improve the economy of the vast rural population. One of the projects563 words
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Article150 1962-05-18 12 ANOTHER DRIVE FOR MORE TRADE THE sales manager of x a Sydney company manufacturing grocery lines. Mr. Walter W. Dams, has arrived in Singapore to carry out another sales promotion campaign in Malaya. Bangkok and Hong Kong. This follows his successful first trip to these territories nine months ago. Now150 words
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Article35 1962-05-18 12 A USS9 million tyre plant will be built In southern Italy jointly by Dardanio Manull S.P.A. ot Milan, and Slebcrling Rubber Co. of Akron. It will produce 2.500 tyres daily.35 words
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160 1962-05-18 12 From KEITH HOOPER in Sydney ASIAN markets are a source of real hope for Australia's future as a trading najtion. said Sir John Crawford, former head of the Trade Department Addr«».ssiii» th« annual con- ileience of the New South' W;<!i.<- Agricultural Bureau at160 words
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Article96 1962-05-18 12 COMMERCE SCHOOL I EXECUTIVES TWO executives of the Hemingway Robertson Institute, Australia, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow in the course of a five-week tour of Malaya, Borneo. Indonesia and Hong Kong They are Mr Roocrt W. Robertson managing director and director ot studies, and Mr J. R Marriott, marketing manager96 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-05-18 12 MR. K. C. LIM, London representative of the Malayan Natural Rubber Fund Board, recently visited the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.. in America. He is seen here at the Goodyear exhibition of a variety of tyres at Akron with two other officials of the Natural Rubber106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-05-18 12 Two off on study trip in Europe rO executives of Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd. have left Kuala Lumpur for Britain and Europe on a tour of manufacturers represented in Malaya by their company Messrs. Tann Wee Leong and Thum Kee Sung will study the latest production methods and marketing techniques.66 words
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Article62 1962-05-18 12 DENMARK'S MEDICINE SALES RISE DANISH exports of Pharmaceuticals have doubled in five years, amounting to $85 million last year, according to Danish News-Letter Issued by the Trade Commission in Singapore. Among the products were I antibiotics worth $25 million. j vitamins Sl3 million and insulin $12 million. Exports of machinery62 words
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158 1962-05-18 12 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Ltd. of Johore has completed field trials on the manufacture of knitted vests and singlets, said the founder of the company. Mr. David Lee. Mr. Lee said that production was now in full swing and the vests and158 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-05-18 12 LUFTHANSA MAN FOR TRAINING IN HONG KONG MR. EKIC (I CHEN (above), sales representative of Lufthansa German Airlines, Singapore, left for Hong Kong this week for an extensive training in sales and administration in the .Vfiddli and Far East rettional office to keep abreast nf the company's expansion programme in53 words
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Article42 1962-05-18 12 Production oi rolled >tee. tn Wp>t Germany in April fel! to 1.G44.«57 ion> from 1. 805.578' tons in March, the Fedem 1 Bureau of St at 1.- tics *a:d The average daily output I was 71.516 tons*. I42 words
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Article158 1962-05-18 12 Roofing factory orders 2 plants (CONCRETE Indus tries (Malaya) Ltd. of Singapore, has now on order from the Redland roofing tile company, England, two complete new roofing tile plants, a sDokesman said yesterday. One ol the plants would be installed in Kuala Lumpur and the other In MalaccaConcrete Industries -.it158 words
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Article40 1962-05-18 12 Sales ot Volkswagen c:ir> m jthe United State* in April amounted to 20.316 units. bringing the total tor (lie first four months to 74.192 units. 22 per cent higher than in the corresponding period of I last year40 words
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Advertisement296 1962-05-18 12 THE LATEST y/B ll^^^Ci Or ears we have been fl ffV t^rß treat in B many images the IVY i' OOK tlie y-JIKJI "(.REV FLANNEL MAN M V tlie "CONTINENTAL" etc., I ii\ i ill whom there can be no fashion I e^al 'I fl|| J r* 1% I'OOK -the296 words
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Advertisement247 1962-05-18 12 tfjftf(!£9tr*i 'Torque Control' 0^ saves work and fuel Tr^/nIMT Ifll pi- -e^i^^L-m--^ ft! U^mi Of DHIA/Or .^bt'S Much of the power that your tractor produces |HMf will never get to the drawbar if its wasted by w~*£ tyres that don't gear themselves to the soil, as Tj they should. This247 words
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Advertisement1497 1962-05-18 13 TO IIVERPOOI t WtST COAST U K Dv» S sort Sails P S' 1 Perang POIYOORTJS li»erpeel I feat II Part May 20 Mly 21 MENESTHEUS Hawi li»*rpe*l. uiasgfl* la Pirt May 23 May 24 21 May 31,31 DEMOOOCUS A'ntOMih, L'pttl. R ojt. htrg May 14 May 21 May 27/1,497 words
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Advertisement1388 1962-05-18 13 THE L A. C. UNESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMOUR6, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN.. yWfc*"~^B»\ Spore P. Sham Penang JSrY«Ci'\*l "*»IACCA" l)t 21/23 May 24/24 May II 2) Mly H )*1 '00RI0ANA' a) SO May/ 4 Jta* 5/ IJsat 8/ Juae Vt\.v" 'ASMARA" 1)1 17/21 Jtte 22/23 Jilt1,388 words
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Advertisement1539 1962-05-18 13 BBBBBBBBBBBBBB^aBBBaaBBaaaBBBB^ 2 EAPRESS SiRYICt 10 lONDON. IIVERPOOI CONIINttHAj PORIt, S'poit p r*JH Nnsai BENALOEr l'iaa. N'aart. B'aea. R'oaa Pt/May IS May 20/21 eiNVANNOCHiH) Ntirt luoi Havre M'Drt S. 11/»tay2J May 24 20 Mty n/ 1 lENIOMONO (E.Lo.. t-Fotf. R'Oaffl. Hull H"bur| May 24/ 2 Mat ts/2R J 9ENGIOE(E.U Ualaa M'Drongli.1,539 words
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Advertisement1311 1962-05-18 13 w MeAUSTER «Se CO., LTD. Wte. f**k BIXBBMAM L»E tit BXAVBNBSS LIMB LONOON. HAMBURG ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE i HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORUANO. CITY OF RIPON Ccl tIM C>f| m f f V, c J e r>l slUtl S'pora P. Sham Ptnang b.oniviilc !3/2JMty 31 May/ 31,311 words
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345 1962-05-18 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a messy day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with operators showing very little heart' With the tin price fluctuations described in some circles as "almost farcical" and the plaything of stockpile disposal considerations it could hardly have345 words
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Article23 1962-05-18 14 Malaran Stock Indlrni May 16 May 17 Industrials: 177.79 177.68 Tins: 203.91 296.31 rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1. 195 ft 100.23 words
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Article877 1962-05-18 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals tn brackets: Industrials: Dunlopi 51. 70 OU (1.000) $1.71: East Smelting (1.000) 52.99: F. and N. orda (1.000) $2. 51: C town Disp. (1,000) S2: J. WaUKb (1.000) S2.OS: M. Tobacco S2 66877 words
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Article210 1962-05-18 14 JUNE flrtt grad* rubbtr buyer, f.o.fe. J ck>*ed at S p.m in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70 cent* per Ih.. down ooe-eiKhth of a rent on \v>dne«dave i-loriDK price. The tone '»-.is quitt. FEDERATION OF MALAYA HUB BIR EXCHANCt clo.oinx price* In rent* per Ib yenterday:210 words
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Article217 1962-05-18 14 JUNE flrst grid* rubbtr buytrt f.».b. I closed %l p.m. in Bln(apori> vcMerdiv at 79 r»nt» per In., rtown onc-elichth of a rent on Wednendav'n rlo.«!ni! prlre The cloning tone MM imctlx t.C.C R.A. closing prlr».« m ipnt» per In vestir.lT- Int 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.O h217 words
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Article105 1962-05-18 14 Ma» 17 Trire* month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INOUSTRIALS P. N. 12 eta Cold Rtorac* '1 M Box 12 rts Steamship 9 eti Breweries 2S e»» S. Time* 15 ft! Rotnn«on« eta 8. Trader* 35 rt» 8 Dnrny 4J<I t'olteern 12 at W. jHckn V tM. MININCS A *mal 2/3105 words
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Article37 1962-05-18 14 May 17 RI'BBER PRICES. SINGAPORE: 79 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). X.L 70 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5439.37 per picul (up $7.87 V). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 20 tons)37 words
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Article118 1962-05-18 14 CHINESE Product Eich.riK. Sin«apora noon or.ee> »> picul yttday: Coconut all: Bulk S3Bi a«l)ers. drum $42t s«Uera, copra: May L'K/Contintat; $28 buyera. (29 seller*. Peppor: Muntok whit* »147| rrllrrn. Barauak white $HJ a«llrra. m»-oi.-«l SHrnwak hlack SI 17a aellera. garbled LAmpooß black $11. 'i tifll.r-. ASIA gal aellirn118 words
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453 1962-05-18 14 AFTER its drop of over $8 on Wednesday the Straits tin price yqsterday staged a fairly substantial rally of $7.87$ which brought it back to 5459.37J per picul. Local market circles sal the boost In price was uti doubtedly due to the an nouncement453 words
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Article107 1962-05-18 14 MELBOURNE. Tlium I ALTHOUGH eeneral invrstmrnta steadier today, the easy undeiI tone was still evident in quiet trading Oils mostly lost ground slight >. AOO dropped a further 1- id. 'o fils 6d. R:isr Metals were quiet, but steady, while loans clased steady. i \mpoi i2/ft» n.ii it107 words
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Article189 1962-05-18 14 ■fWrVM today arc: solr., t! 14. T.n>vn. Mnni 44. uronsny 1/3. scm» Lloyd 47. Rajah Brooke 21/22. TjtpMM ?.i/54. Naoaata hrn s.t/:;< Outer r«ad« hw laa. li "n ir. uor n0... City uf Kiv. Ttim, Suri Mnru. ■tambaac COoMI U v Man 'in. Kmp. Kittiwakr. Sin Bduardo.189 words
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Article61 1962-05-18 14 tcciation m.Tlf UMM Sana ib M rat's tp merchnnls »r«trnlav <all rr.'«« «n S100)Canada: huvtni TT )3'16. alrmiiil OI) M n'lfl. '•<) d/«t 36 3/R rredit bill*. :.fi* trnd* i 1110 Scllinx TT or OO rtady: Canada 15 M«; Italian Llti Hone Kons ih* OS. dollar >:i« m"''»<l61 words
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Advertisement1110 1962-05-18 14 Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic tit Great Lakes Service S sort P S 'am H'luiu I. Angelet N. York MaiittJ Cleveianc UA EU EIA ETA ETA ETA ■Kon'taw) Man" 21 29 May 22 Jaat 1 Jaly II Jaly 22 July 31 Jaly ■Ctksku Mara" 21/23 Juae 341,110 words
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Advertisement846 1962-05-18 14 1 '^a^"^aWaa7l THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. f'ptri EU/fTD FROM CALCUTTA. CHUM, CHITUSONC t MNCOON M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Frumaptla. Alt*-,. Adelaide and s»ane» Mai 11/21 FROM SYDNEY. MEIBOURNt. CEEIONG, ADELAIDE 1 FREMAICTIt M.V. -STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH" tor Colombo. Mains and Calcutta May U/1S FROM lOMBAY. COCHIN.846 words
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Advertisement410 1962-05-18 14 NOTICE This is to mtorm My Business Associates Uiat I have resigned from Cycle Caiujge Co., (1926) Ltd.. iR <S: E Dep: as from 10th May on my own accord. SIGNED: MICHAKL H. C. CHUA. NASSIM CO.. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will Mil by Puhli. ImMW in their Salr-Rooms KtM I A410 words
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Advertisement619 1962-05-18 15 NOTICES NOTICE \:r ice .^ie\v wan h no employed by Paterson. and Co.. Ltd.. and has no 1 am 'ju.-:ne.-> on their behalf. PATERSON. SIMONS AND CO. LTD Kuala I.uiupur. SELANGOR TURF CLUB IIIKI! MQITI I lIRK I NOII BRANCH rha public nre advised that, commencing with the Singapore May619 words
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Advertisement149 1962-05-18 15 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTICE li hereby zntn. in accordance with Rule c ol the Rules ol the Club, that the Committee propose to .spend a sum estimated not to exceed $20,000/- lor teto the coveied way. Grana Stand. Penatig Race Coin.^e By Older ol U:« Committee. LIM149 words
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Advertisement590 1962-05-18 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j VACANCY The Cl;y Cou.icil oT George] I Town requires a Building Inspector. Only Federal Citizens ur.aer 1 35 years oi age who have completed Architectural Course at Tecnnica] College. Kual* Lumpui OR Final Building Inspectorate t atnu-.atioii. IA M neea apply 1 Full particular's and application j590 words
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Advertisement945 1962-05-18 15 (ContinuM) fiom Pace •> SITUATIONS VACANT :n Mora's v> Mm.) Bux i« rfs. exfra BOX A 398 S.T. K.L. I'uMtioo HUM Applicants thank' d URGSNTLV REQUIRED a national language tracber, tor Go\ t. Engliaa Sihoo). Belama, Perak. Qualification School certiucale. «ith it pan* in Malay. Apply fefor* Mtt May 1962945 words
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Advertisement864 1962-05-18 15 EDUCATION Wordt $j (Min.)— Box in ctt. rtttm HOW IS YOUR MalB) ptßßteM Improvi* your knowledge of the I t.onal Language tiv iea*HaB Hsn;in daily. tbe only rom*ni>,-d National Languaßr newspaper. GUARANTEED RAPID COURSES:: Startint June: Secretarial. Stinognipby. Rookkerpinic. Typewri'mg. fJncluh. Sporrt 50 I.vi Raja's Co II. -ne (Glan Slngb's864 words
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Advertisement990 1962-05-18 15 WANTED Wordt I Min.)— Box it) ctt. txlra HINTED QUANTITIES secondbaDd i library put ket children* hook* a\rrag- I mR iS ".'0 cents each. Jay Birch. 13. < Bt-ottn Road. Trlrphooe 30A41 (S pore), i I I I TRAVELS t TOURS M H-ora-* SJ (Mm.)— Box in ett. txtn. TOUR990 words
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Advertisement534 1962-05-18 15 FOR SALE Wordt Si Mm. )—Box it ctt. txtro PHILIPS KL6SOO TRANSISTOR HeariOK Aid (ropic-prool low battrry i drmioate. llgntwngbl tnquinr* to Philipi Sincaporr Umitrd. I' O Boa MM, Sron cDODe 303M> ARCHITECTS SURVIVORS draw (Hint cabinet*, photoprint machim*. *atloeer* sen*tti*<*d materials, draw- inn A tracing paper* clotb*. »ur- veylnc534 words
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Advertisement173 1962-05-18 15 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) BJ Wmmdk Sin dtimimiin,) Dailf I month. 11l Wnrd, S?.Jn I Kin.) MUI FONC RESTAURANT I cat* I ■n tto Soup I nffi-r FRESH FLOWERS ;,i H ,irrf« <;» Minimum) Unify I month. 11l Wuwdk tt </••.> FOR »OUH LOVEU nan v li in 1' K173 words
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Article153 1962-05-18 16 Fool's Gold gains easy victory \'ORK. Thur.s.-Mr. John Hay Whitney's Fool's Gold, .second favourite for the Epsom Oaks, won the 10U Musidora Stakes here S'estefday. but the slowly-run race threw little light on the Epsom classic. Harry Carr took Fools Gold into the kad 2f from home, and the 11-3Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-05-18 16 Idris, King Power reveal smart form in trials SINGAPORE, Thursday. TDRIS, a four-year-old grey by Meadow Mist, showed sparkling form 1 in a trial with stable-mate Happy Chatter at Bukit Timah this morning. The two greys raced stride for stride over 3f in 36 i/o. Idns. with Alan Burton up.297 words
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Article132 1962-05-18 16 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 3A: RAF Tenitall A 1 v Sukaramat \A" (Balestiei Rd>: Seletar VI Mt Emily 'Fairer Pki. S'GOR GDBH DIV. 1: Kllat v S?ntul Rlys iPantaij; SWRC v XL Police (Princes Rd>: Div 2: TAWA v Printers Ipoh Rd*: Warders v Harrisons (Taylor Rd>: SWRC v132 words
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123 1962-05-18 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs Wing) 1 Commander Smith, the RAF delegate, last night told i> meeti- ol the Singapore! Amatej.- Boxing Association that Army and Royal Navy boxers will not take part In the annuii Services v Civilians match this year. He saii that a Far123 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-05-18 16 yirAKEFIELD Trinity's Hirst gets a beefy Huddersfield arm round his neck as he is successfully tackled on the halfway-1 i n c during the 61st Rugby League Final at Wembley last Saturday. Wakefteld won 12—6. Reuter picture.Reuter - 38 words
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Article111 1962-05-18 16 HK team of five for S-E A golf From FRANCIS BOEY lIONG KOXCi. Thurs. The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club committee today named a the-man team to represent the colony in the second Sou th -Fast Asia Amateur team ffolf championship for the Putra Trophy. The tournament will take place111 words
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Article32 1962-05-18 16 WELLINGTON. Thur^.. The tourlriK Malayan .students in Australia badminton team added another victory to their already impressive list when they gained a 5-0 win over Taranakl at New Plymouth yesterday.32 words
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Article26 1962-05-18 16 SYDNEY. Thurs.— The New Zealand All-Blacks Rugby Union team opened their Australian tour yesterday with a 41-6 victory over New South Wales Western Districts.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article513 1962-05-18 16 KENT FALL TO ANDREW COUNTY CRICKET I -j LONDON. Thurs. /\N a day when batsmen were generally in control of the English Qrst-class cricket matches, it was a bowler, Jmi Andrew, oi Gloucestershire, who claimed chief honours yes* Andrew. 6ft 41n reserve pace bowler, finished oil the Kent innings atReuter - 513 words
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Article25 1962-05-18 16 VIENNA. Thurs. LuriO Papp. of Hungary, won the European middleweight boxing championshiD here last night, defeating the holder, Chris Chrlstensen. of Denmark. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article197 1962-05-18 16 WINNING GOALS BY PELE FOR BRAZIL PAULO. Thurs. k/ Two goals in two minnutea by are forward Pele gave World CUD holders Brazil a3 1 win over Wales in tlvir friendly International soccer match her* 1 last night. Sonic oi the Brazilian eiOWd barracked their team utter Walts had drawnReuter - 197 words
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Article53 1962-05-18 16 BELGRADE. Thurs.—Yugoslavia's World Cup footballers beat East Germany 3-1 here yesterday in a training match for the Cup finals in Chile. In Oslo. Norway brat Holland 2-1 in an international soccer match yesterday. In Zwolie, England and Holland played a scoreless draw in i heirReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1962-05-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Referees' Association of Malaya will hold Its annuii general meeting at F A.M. House here at 11 a.m. oil Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement1043 1962-05-18 16 i.^m rj7^^^ *s HUM II ESTATE OF CHOO CHIK SANG, DECEASED. ai i. pataaaa having claims ..e estate ot the above- d who died a' Kuw fin. lln \ln.e. 4 1 Mile. A Kuala Lumpur on the 4th day of April 1942 are required to subrr>:' their rlaim-. in arrtttni1,043 words
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Advertisement769 1962-05-18 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT! KEDAH STATE SCHOLARSHIP i TO TECHNICAL COLLEGE. KUALA LUMPUR. Applications are untied horn eilgiole candidates :o. Ketien Stale Scholarship* tenable at me leunmai College. Kuaia Lumpur, for a Coui.-e In Ctui E.isiiieerir.g in respect of the College Session in Juli. 1962. 2 Candidates muot be Kedah Nationals aim769 words
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Advertisement845 1962-05-18 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on ihe 11th May. 1962. made again.st the loilowmg persons: BANKRL'PTt V So.:— 1)56 62. Mortamcd bin Jabanggi. 22-C. Kcppel Rd. 167 62. Ahmad bin Na'ir 73 J.i l.m Omul Samnd. 169 62. Oiald Fiancis Pimo. 198-E. Mouimnn845 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-05-18 17 Army pledge goals galore THEY ARE DETERMINED TO SCORE AS MANY AS THEY CAN AIM TO MAKE THIS TOUR SUCCESS TO PA YE WA V FOR FUTURE VISITS By FIRDIE SALAHLDIN, Singapore, Thursday. ('ALLING all football fans. Stand by for goals galore when the touring British Army team play in359 words
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Article250 1962-05-18 17 Xl \l.\ 1.1 MPLR. Thurs. A feast of good fooilull fin Malayan fans will >tart tomorrow with the arrixal of Kintracht famou> German club Kintr.uht «il| play in^t one match in Malaya agates! a full-strength FAM selection at the Mer•leka Stadium on Saturday night, kirk-off250 words
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242 1962-05-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council will meet on Thursday. May 24, to consider the report of its factfinding committee which was appointed to investigate the possibility of Malaya staging the next Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur in 1966. The242 words
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133 1962-05-18 17 SASA ASKS FOR TEAM OF 35 for GAMES •vINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore Amateur Swimming As.^oclatlon today decided to recommend to S.O.S.C. that a swimming team of 35. including 14 officials, should bt sent, to the A>ian Games in Jakarta in Augu.-t. Three ot the officials will be members of the official team.133 words
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Article111 1962-05-18 17 FAP gain $9,288 from final PENANG. Thurs. A total of 11.328 football fans saw the FAM Cup final between Penang and Selangor here last Saturday. The total gate was $11,407. Th^ F.A. of Penang's gain from the match was $9,283.40 after $2,118.60 was paid to the Penang City Council for111 words
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211 1962-05-18 17 Indonesia arranges Asian refs' confab on Games eve DENANG. Thurs. r The All-Indonesia Football Association will organise a threeday Pan-Asian conference of soccer referees at Jakarta on the eve of the opening of the Asian Games in August. "A tentative programme covering all aspects of the laws of the Game211 words
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Article600 1962-05-18 17 PEN -SKETCHES of the lt> players in tbc touring British Army team: (.OALKKI.PfcKS f, R> craft iRASC and Brentford i. A very promising keeper who has played consistently wcil for hh club and the Army. Ha.s «ood anticipation and is fearles.s Enjoys his game.600 words
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Article174 1962-05-18 17 SOCCER STORE DIV. 3A: Arsenal 4 Rangers 0. KLCANO DIV. I: GurWlm Eni gineen 4 Chon* Bwa l. iron DIV. I: Clumgkat Klrdiiic 8. Cheng Wah 0; W». Z: Hoepital Fm])!oyc.-s 2. 2 8 Police F;<id Port I. T.WriNG DIV. 3: Kamui tin<s 4 Prr.-a" I B 0.174 words
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154 1962-05-18 17 LETTER: Rules must be enforced as phrased I AM a soccer enthusiast and there are thousands like me who would have read in the Straits Times today (May 17) an explanation given by the president of the F.A.S. Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, on the rules and the suspension of154 words
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Article63 1962-05-18 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore team to meet Selangor In a friendly cricke* match on the SCC padang on May 26 and 27 will include three newcomers in John .Voodhouse, Richard Carless and Don Beckett The team: Reggie da Silv;. f captain i. Derek Keech. Brian Marks,63 words
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Article304 1962-05-18 17 SASC TO STAGE A SPORTS FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singa- pore Amateur Sports Council are organising a "miniature Main. van Games'' to celebrate National L)ay next month. Highlights of the mammoth programme will be a Singapore-Malaya soccer international on June 5 and a triangular athletics meet between Singapore, Malacca and304 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-05-18 18 In— gifts for the bride THE ROYAL WEDDING and Ungku Haji Salleh went to the Throne Room to offer the dowry and other Johore gifts to the Tang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong, In a radio interview tonight. Tenuku Abdul Rahtnan, who i.- chairman of the main celebrations committee,199 words
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Article28 1962-05-18 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A motor-cyclist. Lim Ba Ba. 22. was killed when his machine collided with an oncoming ambulance at Upoer East C »ast Road this evenini:28 words
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Article43 1962-05-18 18 MRS. A. RAMASAMY mil -iir'dr.-n Mtu.r. ly !ti:mk tin M!,:-'>\ ii- i-M. i- ■I irn m.i. (f.r th.ir of iiindolwv .md i horn.' on the Ut-ath o« Arasaivtnatn iind on th» arrival ol I'll ;::n itiriMininK 1 tin it.--m.ii'-d ,1-hi.s from Lon<li>n.43 words
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Article28 1962-05-18 18 MISSINC. ■M, Ru'h Allmii ■HMM dr»»n. ratryini: VMM handldiK. Till. film, fair nhort rurlv hair v '-.ir> 1 ayom »i f h inioin' ilia t,n h is28 words
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Article36 1962-05-18 18 VISIT HILDAS" OoM MMIi fur \rn\;il oi «|M O|»» THE FAMILY of limi s. u:^ -|n<ihllv r.-.ni. la r.fnin rrorn •radtna rtillji until alU'i th< il of tin rem<«'.ni. M tii. lalp Mr. H i36 words
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Article422 1962-05-18 18 LONDON. Tnurv— Tile lavoui-' able impression mauc by tile trade figure* and tiie n.chi. ::ial produc- tlon index (ailed to encourage buy- er.s in stock markets today and tiie treneral appeal mire was v- repular. Gilt-edged MMTtttai and gold shares provided the best .sections, i In the Rilt-ed^ed422 words
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Article221 1962-05-18 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs The family of kidnapped schoolboy See j Lye Woo. 11. have mov-i ed from their Kankal j Lane home to an un- i disclosed address. Throughout the whole of yesterday and today tinwindows of the house re- mained shut. Neighbours' said the family moved221 words
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Article67 1962-05-18 18 UNIVERSITIES— BY MONTY LONDON. Thurs Field Marshal Visiount Montgomery said last nicht that after listeninc to a House of Lords dc-batr on education he had the impression that "unless you have ii university educa- tion you ate ni> ;ihml.' 1 did not co to a uni\ersitv." hr said. I reachedReuter - 67 words
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