The Straits Times, 31 May 1962
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Title Section22 1962-05-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Hot*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1843. THURSDAY. MAY 31. 196 i. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article853 1962-05-31 1 UP AGAIN- AND HOW! 'Fantastic' turnover as funds surge in Dramatic turn slashes losses NEW YORK, Wednesday WALL STREET took a rest today for the Memorial Day holiday as investors and brokers speculated whether yesterday's fantastic recovery from Monday's crash would be maintained when the exchanges open again for businessReuter - 853 words
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Article103 1962-05-31 1 LONDON. Wed. It was thumbs up on the London stock market today after yesterday's frantic wave of selling which caused the biggest one-day fall in the "paper" value of shares for over 30 years. The scenes at today's opening were as hectic as yesterday with the difference that103 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-05-31 1 ASTRONAUT LIFTED FROM LIFE-RAFT A L\S. NAVY helicopter pulls astronaut LL-Qlr. Malcolm Scott Carpenter (circled) out ef his life rail in the South Atlantic after his three orbits ol the earth. The space craft Aurora Seven overshot the recovery /one oil the Bahamas, coining down moreUPI - 61 words
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Article69 1962-05-31 1 TOKYO. Wed— The International Radio Scientific I'nion in Washington today informed the union's Japanese Centre here that the first of a series of United States high s altitude nuclear tests would be held at 0700 ((.Ml) on June over Johnston Island. A spokesman for the centre quotedReuter - 69 words
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Article65 1962-05-31 1 I EICESTER, Wed.— A man li walked into a bank here yesterday with two 1 suitcases containing <C 11.000 in old bank notes which became obsolete on Monday and asked to change them for new ones. He told the cashier he had forgotten he had theReuter - 65 words
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Article456 1962-05-31 1 ALLIANCE SWEEPS BOARD IN JOHORE .IOIIOHK IJAIIIU Wednesday. [THE ALLIANCE swept the board in todays state-wide local council elections in .lohoiv. It captured VM out of the .">!><x seats declared. I A jubilant Alliance leader.' Haji Rahmat bin Haji Daucl. Speaker of the State Le«islative Assembly said "This clear victory456 words
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147 1962-05-31 1 Lee returns, says merger is 'inevitable' CUXGAPORE. Than. The O Primr Matter, Mr. Lm Kuan Yew. returned tonisht confident of the inevitability of merger. Minutes after stopping off the plane which brought him from lions Kong. Mr Lee told welcoming sympathisers that the Communists would "throw a bit of a147 words
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Article65 1962-05-31 1 SINGAPORE, Wed The Singapore Government today released the National Referendum Bill to newspapers and the radio for publication then withdrew it after Radio Singapore had carried a report of it in Its seven o'clock news bulletin. A Government spokesman said later th,at the release was premature. The 9.3065 words
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367 1962-05-31 1 Pay grab bid: Gang shoots way out SINGAPORE. Wed. Three robbers shot their way out of the Harper GilMlan and Co. godown in Havelock Road Lhi.s afternoon in a hold-up bid, but only got away witt) an empty leather pay bag. The man who were shot at was the assistant367 words
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Article, Illustration205 1962-05-31 2 ALMOST 20 years ago— on Sept 9. 1942— Chief Warrant Officer Nobuo Fujita slipped out of a Japanese submarine m-ar the west coast of America, took ofT <by catapult* In his Geta float plane and became the only Japanese airman tc bomb the U.S.205 words
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Article27 1962-05-31 2 HONG KONG. Wed. Th» Hour Kong Lions Club plans to set up an eye bank her* to helD the blind In SouthEast Asia. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article38 1962-05-31 2 The Church mutt »top speaking of Sunday in terms of prohibition, and begin to emphasise its positive value and useful- 0k ness. The Rev. John R. Gray, at the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland.38 words
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262 1962-05-31 2 HONG KONG. Wednesday. MANY Kwangtung peasants, students and factory workers who broke across the border into Hong Kong this month would probably be sent to Hainan Island for a time, a Communist source indicated today. The source said that their outlook was in needReuter - 262 words
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74 1962-05-31 2 VALENTINO HAD NOTHING ON BILL, 99, SAYS HIS DOLLY SOUTHEND. Wed After a whirlwind U-day courtship here William Chapman. 99. popped the question and was accepted. He is to be married on Sept 1. ■Ramon Navarro and Rudolph Valentino nothing on him.' sighed his bride-to-be. 63-year-old widow Dolly Marsten. Mr.74 words
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Miscellaneous21 1962-05-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby lIWOnrBUWtH lIHPKTRIAMS I j(>tO€srßlANS S~ IT^JN IPEO<<rgIAWSl PE0<<rglAWS |!wAlt[| 1| WA IT II l[w_A|_Lll TME ||cRQgNOW21 words
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Article208 1962-05-31 3 LAGOS, Wed. THK Nigerian Governme.ui went into action hist night to maintain peace and order in the Opposition controlled Western Region where two meetings of the regional House of Assembly ended in uproar last Friday. Hours after Parliament pavsed a motion declaring a state of emergencyReuter - 208 words
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Article213 1962-05-31 3 Quick look round HEW YORK, Wed. The United States will support U Thant lor a tull fiveyear term as UN. Secretary.General when his present tenure as acting chief executive expires next April. Mr. Adlai Stevenson announced ye.sterday. His announcement followed similar support given for U Thant by the British Prime213 words
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Article, Illustration209 1962-05-31 3 NEHRU UNHAPPY OVER WHAT HIS ENVOY SAID NEW DELHI. Wednesday MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parx liament yesterday he was "not happy" about statements made on American television on Thurs§Kts NehrU Indlan to the In an Interview, the ambassador, a distant cousin of the Prime Minister, commented onReuter - 209 words
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Article97 1962-05-31 3 New Indian protest to Peking NEW DELHI. Wed. India has lodged an "emphatic protest" with China against the setting up of a new Chinese outpost on the disputed Slno-Uidian border, according to a document tabled in Parliament yesterday. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Minister of State for External Affairs, placed on theReuter - 97 words
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Article35 1962-05-31 3 "V YCKK. Wed. Mr. Stevenson, the United i resident U.N. representative, said yesterday that negotiations are In progress for a draft resolution on the Kashmir problem acceptable to both India and Pakistan— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article28 1962-05-31 3 OTTAWA. Wed. A courtnartial yesterday convlcte«' dajor William A. Platt. 48. r muggllng gold trom Laos t. South Vietnam last year sentence is being considered -U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-05-31 3 QUOTES FROM THE BIBLE NIKITA The day Christ chased traders from temple VIOSCOW. Wed. —Mr 1U Khrushchev last night accused "the capitalists" of not following the teachings of Christ. He said heatedly at a reception here given by a Mall Government delegation: "I can quote to you from the Bible.'Reuter - 251 words
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157 1962-05-31 3 Four Germans I don't want to see by Mr. Khrushchev ICSCOW. Yea. Mr. Khrushchev has listed the West German ambassadors he would not like to see replace Dr. Hans Knjll, the present West German envoy, who Is due to return to Bonn later this year Cha t 3 with diplomatsReuter - 157 words
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98 1962-05-31 3 I ONDON. Wed. The Foreign Office announced yesterday that effective tomorrow the residential qualification for regtsrra tlon of a Commonwealth citizen as a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies will be raised from 12 months to five years. "The change is being broughtUPI - 98 words
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Article, Illustration357 1962-05-31 3 CANBERRA, Wednesday. AUSTRALIA may have to give tariff advantages at present enjoyed by Britain "to other countries more willing to take our exports" If Britain joins the European Common Market, Mr.! Alan Brown, president of the Australian Indus- J tries Association, said jReuter - 357 words
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Article36 1962-05-31 3 AMMAN. Wed.— King Saud di Saudi Arabia has ordered the abolishment of Import duties on ah raw materials, equipment and spare parts destined for Saudi Arabian Industries. Radio Mecca said last night. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article34 1962-05-31 3 NEW YORK. Wed. At Vandenberg base the U.S Air Force yesterday launched another secret satellite, probably one of the Discoverer series, but declined to say whether It had gone Into orbit.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1962-05-31 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A public forum on "University Orientation and Ragging" will be held at the New Lecture Theatre, Science Block, of the University of Singapore at Bukit Timah at 8 p.m. on Friday.35 words
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266 1962-05-31 4 SINGAPORE. Wed j gELAMAT bin Ahmad, a machine operator, was today acquitted in a district court case arising from the death of his wife, Hasnah binte Ahmad, 23, at their Yio Chu Rang Road home on the afternoon of Mar. 26. Hasnah266 words
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Miscellaneous358 1962-05-31 4 AIR MOVEMENTS 'THE following i*> today's scne- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong <BA 961) 1.15 pjn.; from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon. <BA 716) 9.20 p.m.; from Tokyo, Manila (BA 941) S.SS pjn.: from London, Zurich, Beirut. Baghdad,358 words
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Article, Illustration386 1962-05-31 5 PHASED STOCK SALES 'BEST FOR STABLE RUBBER PRICE' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r^HE American rubber stockpile can provide a more effective and cheaper method of regulating and stabilising the price of natural rubber than other methods such as a buffer stock scheme. But this is only possible if disposals of the386 words
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Article18 1962-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Children's International Art Class exhibition at the Stadium Negara here ends tomorrow.18 words
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Article29 1962-05-31 5 Miners' president IPOH. Wed— Mr. H. DaltonBrown was elected president of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association at Its annual meeting here today. Mr. Woo Ka Urn was elected vice-president.29 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-05-31 5 MINISTER FROM SAMOA VISITS MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Health of Western Samoa, Mr. Tufuga Fatu (above), arrived today for a 13--hour private visit. He is on his way home after attending the World Health Organisation annual meeting in Geneva. Mr. Tufuga Fatu said that his country needed107 words
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Article195 1962-05-31 5 oINGAPORE, Wed. —1 Singapore J a y c c c s plan to have 750 schoolleaving students take part in "A Week In Business" in 100 commercial, industrial. Government and military establishments this year. i Announcing this today, the President of the Singapore Junior195 words
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Article58 1962-05-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mrs. Shirley Foclcler. editor of Pacific Travel News. arrived here today for a nine-day visit to learn more about Malayan tourism at first hand. This morning she had discussions with the Tourist Promotion Officer. Inche Osman Sim. before leaving for the Cameron Highlands.58 words
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Article182 1962-05-31 5 PENANG, Wednesday. INTRUDERS entered "Kampong Australia," in 1 Jalan Gajah. Tanjong Bungah. yesterday, and at least four houses were broken into. Nothing. however. was stolen from two of them, while only minor losses were reported from the other two. In burglary No. 1. Mrs. B. Glover182 words
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343 1962-05-31 5 Education chief, school board row over head's transfer SEREMBAN, Wednesday. THE transfer of a headmaster of a school by the Ministry of Education has resulted in a deadlock between the school's board of governors and the Education Department here. The impasse Mat the Dato Klana Putra English School. Lenggeng, 18343 words
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145 1962-05-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Johore MentTi Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, today urged every Johore citizen to kindle the merdeka spirit to achieve progress. Speaking to 79 kampong headmen at the end of a 10-day leadership course at the State Training Centre.145 words
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Article16 1962-05-31 5 IPOH. Wed. The X.M.S. Chamber of Mines will hold Its annual meeting here tomorrow.16 words
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Article98 1962-05-31 6 Kedah estate strike settled SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. After being on strike for 26 days, 946 labourers of Kuala Muda rubber estate, five miles from here, returned to work today. A statement issued this afternoon by the National Union of Plantation Workers, to which the workers belong, said a settlement was98 words
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Article88 1962-05-31 6 BROTHERS GO TO JAIL FOR ROBBERY SEREMBAN, Wed. Two brothers who robbed a school tuckshop proprietor were today jailed for two years each by the president of the Sessions Court, Inche Hashim bin Yeop Abdullah Sani. Yong Sew Chong. 22, and Yong Sieu Choc. 21. pleaded guilty to robbing Llm88 words
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Article35 1962-05-31 6 TAIPING. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. will open the new plant of the Malayan Timber Preservation Ltd. at the I 1 2 mile Slmpang Road here on Saturday.35 words
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316 1962-05-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad EIGHT Australian journalists who arrived by air in. the Federal capital today are finding out about conditions in Malaya. They are Messrs. Guy Harriott, associate editor, Sydney Morning Herald: A. Cooke, dip 1 o matic correspondent, Australian Broadcasting316 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-05-31 6 PRINCE ALBERT: STRONGER TIES THROUGH INVESTMENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DRINCE Albert of Belgium said here today that his country hoped to strengthen economic ties with territories in this region through investments. The prince, who Is now leading a 15-member trade delegation to South-East Asia, described Singapore as "one of the greatest303 words
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Article60 1962-05-31 6 $7,000 FOR REPAIRS TO MOSQUE PENANG. Wed. The century-old Dato Koyah Mosque in Transfer Road will soon be renovated. The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, has obtained a $7,000 grant from the Federation Government for the repairs to be carried out. The masque is a monument to "Dato Koyah." a60 words
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Article23 1962-05-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Maxwell School Society of Drama will present "She Stoops to Conquer" at the Town Hall here on Sunday.23 words
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197 1962-05-31 6 A $30 pen costs thieves 3 years in jail SINGAPORE.. Wed. Two men were each Jailed for THREE YEARS today by a district court for stealing a $30 PEN from a shopkeeper. They were Yap Ah Chye. 34. a shoemaker, and Lum Moon Yong, 28. an ice-water seller. Both had197 words
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Article67 1962-05-31 6 SEREMBAN, Wed.— A parade will be held at the headquarters of the 17 Gurkha Division at Rasah Camp here at 8 a.m. on Saturday to mark the birthday of Queen Elizabeth. Taking part In the parade will be three squadrons of 17 Gurkha Signal Regiment, the67 words
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Article44 1962-05-31 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Circuit Magistrate here. Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh, will leave tomorrow on transfer as president of the Sessions Court at Sungei Patani. He will be succeeded by Inche Nik Hussaln bin Nik Ali. from Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article, Illustration30 1962-05-31 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Th« Federation's Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides. Mrs. L. Navaratnam. will visit Teluk Anson on Saturday Sir Thomas bpton s Shamrock in the big race30 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-05-31 6 MJ 9 i Abnvr H,, It Capp I SOME MANAGER YOU ARE,. "V I 1 1 -AND l ODNT rfm&T&XES, H'ALBERRJ T" f f-BUTHT"' B W NaIUUUXi.J SIDNEV»r— ISINGME. S EAD J I EVEN GET VDUVE GOT TO 61VE- > VTESTOGME X WA^ J OFF, FOR AIOLE HOUR— ~S I171 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1962-05-31 7 US genius put radio within the world's reach... THE STORY OF LEE DE FOREST AND HIS PIONEERING SPIRIT HE WAS A MOODY, BRILLIANT STUDENT ONE February day in 1958, 84 -year -old Lee de Forest, one of America's greatest inventors with 300 patents to his credit, underwent a delicate tumour1,390 words
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Article52 1962-05-31 8 2* »orW» ll§ i Minimum) UtO CRATIAI thank, to B«cr«d Hr.n MoTiirr of Perpetual Succour and 81 Jomi* for favours granted Jo»*|»h Tan Kirn K•■ MRS. tONC ONC JOO family laaat rrlativrs A friends for tntir kind attcudanre urca'h* auwtanrr loan of r«ra donatiuan mun«« of i-oadol- »»<-• durmic52 words
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Article203 1962-05-31 8 7* »orW. 11l fHKU>..J IT CAtV COINC »hrn you travel in K.i. im 100', Kn-urh uoollrn flrte and toinlortitble JO en-Minn colours. Modrrnv :14. Hmn I purr SINCAPORE ORCMIOS LTD. tarnou* 6-acre .\urserlr.« offer hlgoeit qu»Uty MalayvD a««)llngs, community pom, plaoia. write Camay Building (or catalogue. riTZPATRICK't lli.m nave203 words
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Article18 1962-05-31 8 10 Wort* $!.il> Mim. > 10M0RC BAMRU H.mv l.l^h' Church huraday pm r ROT l).r*k (Jill. All18 words
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592 1962-05-31 8 The Straits Times Thursday, May 31, 1962. Ipoh Looks Ahead Given a municipal constitution with the unanimous approval of Perak's Stale Assembly this week, Ipoh today joins Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca at the highest level of local government Recognition of its proper standing has been long delayed, in tin-592 words
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Article447 1962-05-31 8 In the midst of sickness we are in health, is Wall Street* cry, and every economic indicator in America can be quoted to prove it Income, employment, production and retail sales all rose in April, even durable goods and housing, which have been the laggards, are moving447 words
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Article227 1962-05-31 8 U is odd how the myth persists that the rubber industry controls in some way the price of its products. Mr. T. G. Jenkins, President of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, in his address to the Association's annual conference denied it again, but it may be doubted227 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1962-05-31 8 HENRY PAUL - M-DAY FOR IPOH HENRY PAUL FROM A LAWLESS ATTAP AND MUDWALLED VILLAGE into a town council area, the creation of a town council of partially elected representatives, and establishment of an electoral register. PHASE TWO was to be a period of consolidation and growth during which the new town council1,367 words
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Letters
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Letter273 1962-05-31 8 A CASE reported in the Straits Times recently highlights the lethal quality of Inefficient brakes coupled with overloading. This wicked combination must be responsible for more accidents than the police care to mention. It is generally agreed by people connected with road transport that, in order to273 words
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Letter206 1962-05-31 8 pRACTICALLY every day there Is talk or articles In the papers about natural and synthetic rubber. I came to Malaya In 1909 when the price of coal was 30s. a ton. What does coal cost now? In spite of Its present enormous cost, no one writes or206 words
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Letter140 1962-05-31 8 r PHE suggestion about career guidance for young Malayan school leavers should merit the attention of the Singapore Government. It ls an urgent and imperative need for the thousands of school leavers In Singapore each year. It ls essential that tne potential strengths and capacities140 words
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Advertisement294 1962-05-31 8 Kodak announces NEW COLOR DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING PRICES Fro* Jim 1, 1962, the following prices will apply: 5 Kodocolor Film Developing Ll r Pric M S Per roll, ony listed size 2.00 Ek»ajtolor Printt from Kodocolor Nagajtiyei 2f^ IVmt (2'V x Vi") .65 From standard 24 x 36mm or294 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-05-31 9 Lee warns the 'f ront' unions HONG KONG, Wad. TUTTING THE HEAT ON GOVT —AND THE CONSEQUENCES the formation oi Malaysia, leaders c trade unions used as fronts to "put tht heat on the Government" would find the "salubrious air of Singapore uncomfortable for them.' Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. LeeReuter - 418 words
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Article25 1962-05-31 9 KLUANG. Wed. A logger Marijo bin Sunginljo. 53. was killed yesterday when a falling branch struck him at Sim pan 2 Renganv25 words
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213 1962-05-31 9 IPOH, Wednesday. LIOPES of a settlement in the deadlocked wage 11 talks between the National Union of Bank Employees and the Committee of Banks rose today through the intervention of the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations. Mr. P. C. Gomez, founder- president of the213 words
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105 1962-05-31 9 KoALA LUMPUR, Wed A hve-inan Malayan economic mission will leave next week for a 15-day tour ol Italy to visit Important manufacturers. The mission is being led by the Controller of irade Division, Ministry ot Commerce and Industry. Inche tiujak bin Rahiman, according to105 words
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Article47 1962-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr O. S. Rengasamy a member of the advisory council of the Singapore People's Alliance, today announced his resigna tion from the party. He is a former City Councillor, and one time secretary general of the City Counril Labour Unions Federation.47 words
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Article33 1962-05-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Government has gazetted another 10 lots of land in the Sungel Buloh area as being "likely to be acquired" for the new international airport project.33 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-05-31 9 Teenage 'pop' singer Linda to visit Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An American teenage "pop" singer. Linda Scott (above). will visit Kuala Lumpur on June 1". Her visit is part of a Far Eastern tour. Linda, whose real name is l.ind:i Joy Sampson, is now touring Australia accompanied by her102 words
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Article33 1962-05-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Mr. H. Boudewyn the assistant manager of the commercial service of Radio Malaya, was the guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club here today.33 words
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344 1962-05-31 9 PENANG, Wednesday. HEART-BROKEN Pekingese which refused to eat any food for several days after its master's death in London, is gradually recovering in its Macalister Road home here. The Peke. Rex, was one of six dogs belonging to the late rubber magnate344 words
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85 1962-05-31 9 TWO ESTATE WOMEN DROWNED IN CANAL PARIT BUNTAR, \Ved.— Two woman eistat* labourers, H Sulnamah, 75. and D. Andan. 34. wer*» found drowned In an irrigation canal in Kuala furau near here, yesterday. It is believed that Sulnamah slipped and fell into the canal and Andan tried to rescue her.85 words
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Article53 1962-05-31 9 KUANTAN Wed. Five soldiers of the 4th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, escaped with minor Injuries when their truck overturned at the 21st mile Gam- bang Road last night They had taken part in the birthday parade of the Sultan ot Pahang. at Pekan and were returning to53 words
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99 1962-05-31 9 INSPECTOR INVESTIGATES TEAR-GAS EXPLOSION KUANTAN. Wed. The OCPD here. Senior Inspector Jagat Slr.gh. said today he wu Investigating a report that tear-gas bombs had exploded at the police station In the centre of the town. He was asked to comment on a Btralt« Times reader's letter received In Kuala Lumpur99 words
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Article57 1962-05-31 9 P E N A N G, Wed— Miss Malaya. 19-year-old Brenda Alvlsse. has been invited by the Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, to a garden party at the Residency on June 6 to celebrate the official birthday of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. Also invited ore her57 words
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Article29 1962-05-31 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah leaves on Friday on a three-month world tour. He will attend a conference of Judges In the United States.29 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-05-31 9 Sarawak bans a Barisan leader SINGAPORE. Wed. Th Sarawak (Jovernnn nt hat refused to allow a Barisan Sosialis leader. Mr. Fong Swee Suan, to mti-r the territory to attend a political meeting. Acting on this, the Singapore immigration author!. ties have also refused him permission to leave for Kurhing. Mr.158 words
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Advertisement127 1962-05-31 9 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LIMITED offers ils yirurrr congratulations to the IPOH TOWN COLNCIL ou attaining MUNICIPAL STATUS Ihe oenerdl tlectric Co. (Malay*> Ltd. suppliers md btockists of a complete range ol Electrical Goods, including Electrical Installation Materials. Switchgear. Motois. Osrdrn Lamps. Cables and Winding Wires and Domestic Appliances,127 words
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Advertisement77 1962-05-31 9 THE TOWN THAT TIN BUILT A full history of IPOH detailed in special articles with coloured black and white photographs. Price $3.50 each. Limited Number. Available at all bookshops and news agencies and also at the Ipoh Municipality. FREE GIFTS SALE WITH ROCK-BOTTOM REDI CED PRK I I Select your77 words
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Miscellaneous439 1962-05-31 9 RADIO I lor >ou 110 True stories; 505 Take It easy; 5.30 Top n u w OinUHrUnL 11.30 Sing something simple; tunes ol the week; 8.00 Bummioki u\v 1 BEKVICL 1200 clo c down mary of programmes for the 41 metre* .w evening; 6.05 Ministerial talk; MEDILM WAVE SERVICk RADIO439 words
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2692 1962-05-31 10 Mr. KO'S JAW DROPS: AFRAID OF STUDENTS? SINGAPORE, Wednesday J^JR. FRANCIS T. Scow. Crown Counsel, suggested today that Mr. Ko Teck Kin, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, was "afraid of students." Mr. Ko who is also president of the Singapore Chinese Schools Sti.ffCommlttee Association and chairman to the2,692 words
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Advertisement294 1962-05-31 10 m%Mi imJßm SfltT^ lT" mi a m m 4** i tmt k =a Via*, mat ml *r 4 f>B B 'R* 9oK^_ Fashion Begins With M "VLiEX JSSSgSMft Light as a feather, yet durable too. NYLEX fabrics are caretully woven from fibre to finished fabrics under the strict supervision of294 words
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Miscellaneous5 1962-05-31 10 ttuff.% ttunny It,, Ralph Ueimdahl5 words
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Article177 1962-05-31 11 'Rl ready for war at any moment' SINGAPORE, Wed.— A Singapore student said today that an "atturnecl from Jakarta leader who has just remosphere of war" pervaded the entire Indonesian Republic. Mr. Gilbert Chai. general secretary of the university of Singapore Students' Union. who attended an executive committee meettinjc of177 words
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Article146 1962-05-31 11 KOTA BHARU. Wed Three Alliance Ministers headed by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, arrived here today to help the local Alliance in the State Assembly by-election cam palgn at Rantau Fanjang. 28 miles from here. Big welcome The other two146 words
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Article63 1962-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Malayan students who came to Australia under the Colombo Plan were among the 629 graduates of the University of Queensland whose degrees and diplomas were awarded at a ceremony held In Brisbane. They were Miss Boon Cheow Hun of Kuala Lumpur Miss63 words
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Article30 1962-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur will take about 100 poor children to a picnic at the Rotary Sunshine Home at Port Dirkson on Sunday.30 words
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Article, Illustration409 1962-05-31 11 BECAUSE OF HER. HALF CASH FROM VARIETY CONCERT WILL NOW GO TO CRIPPLED JOHNNY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JJALF the proceeds of a forthcoming variety concert here are to go to crippled Singapore student Johnny Ang thanks to the generosity of Lai Yoke Heong, the Kuala409 words
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Article31 1962-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Muslim League will hold a Koran reading contest open to all Muslim boys under 20 on June 24 at the Malay Street mosque here:31 words
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212 1962-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. WORK on the Federal capital's nrst public swimming pool in Weld Road costing $1.2 million, has hit a snag. Plans are ready and loan funds are available for work to start lmmedl ateiy. But the Municipality is not prepared to212 words
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159 1962-05-31 11 A RECORD 65,000 SEEK NEW ISSUE SHARES KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. MORE than 65,000 applications amounting to $51 million have been received for the 5,750.000 one-dollar stock units offered by Malayan Containers Ltd. This Is the biggest number of applications for any Investment received since Merdeka. The company's registrars, Malayan Industrial159 words
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143 1962-05-31 11 More pay for staff men on estates KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five thousand monthly-paid estate workers are to get improved wages and conditions of service this month following an agreement between the All-Malayan Estate Staff Union and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association. This was disclosed today by the general secretary143 words
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Article44 1962-05-31 11 MALACCA, Wed.— A seriw of week-end courses in physical education including physical recreation, athletics and games have been started for qualified teacher* in Malay national schools. They are being conducted by Mrs. John G. Variyan of the Education Department. Malacca.44 words
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Advertisement208 1962-05-31 11 2? Mr 2? 2? IMU j M 54r v "i MT Ssf FLIGHT No ML 476 470 422 424 414 410 402 420 FLIGHT No. ML 477 471 47» 419 421 423 413 409 SINCAPORE otP 1000 1000 0630 0600 SANDAKAN dip 1430 0835 0835 KUCHINC arr 1225 1225 1000208 words
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309 1962-05-31 12 FORMULA FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE AN unselfish love ol one's wife and a sense of responsibility —these are the qualities of a good husband. Roman Catholics in 500 parishes throughout Britain were told recently. The recipe for married love comes in 200.000309 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-05-31 12 NAAFI TO SHOW LATEST GOWNS FROM LONDON A COLLECTION of 90 ensembles, the latest styles from London, will be seen in Singapore tomorrow when NAAFI stages a fashion show at the Ambassador Hotel in Meyer Road. Fhe collection will include day and afternoon dresses, cocktail gowns, beach and sports wear,251 words
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Article328 1962-05-31 12 Wedding ring for june bride WHEN choosing your wedding ring, make sure it is a true partner to the engagement ring so that each heightens the beauty of the other. Different settings and different cuts of stone In the engagement ring demand particular types of wedding ring since an engagement328 words
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Advertisement415 1962-05-31 12 SKINNY PEOPLE! JT read this W_. AMAZING WEIGHT GAINS WITH V WATE-ON Watt-*n it a new plraunt-io-ttke shoulder*. bu»t. armt. hips and legs, •übstanre that's packed with weight- Your face looks younger, prettier! builJinK calcines, bone-buildinx Vila- Skinny MtM— increase your weight mm D. blood-huildinc Vitamin Bti. and your stature415 words
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Advertisement466 1962-05-31 12 Banish all r unwanted W hair with f gentle new HAIR REMOVING CREAM f »4^ Now. end embarrassment caused by X^J unsightly hair without the worry j^k fjßl of soreness or "after irritation BM^^ Spread gentle new Immac cream on underarms, arms, legs— and hair just melts away, lmmac's gentle466 words
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Miscellaneous325 1962-05-31 12 Straits Times Crossword I F~l F~l [*~~BF~I i 6 i p~l F~ ACROSS 6. See 1 iuio.-.s i4>. 1. 9. 8. 6. 19. Shu. in oiner 7. Richardia is a strange girl i 4. words, thence how break 4> teems to fan regard lanag.i 8. See 1 across (3. 5«325 words
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Advertisement943 1962-05-31 13 TI^UVtWOOI^JjrtST^COiSTJIJ^ DitSH'l MM P. halt PtMflg MENESTMEBS MM liverpttl. Glasgow ll "f T J i bemooocus Amoutri. I'patJ. Rdam. Hbrg wPt/itw "»»J ET SSpr.:S» jiHilSiil as UirHIDM Hav'C LiVtrPMl C'SSIOW llHll JMI 23 Jail 24/ZB IMC M "uu" S&'w earn 811 Sj wju^ »;>;; antekor Mje.iiei, ratal, Outmn My 11943 words
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Advertisement757 1962-05-31 13 THE t. A. L UNES- p. S'htn P«RMt Brass 3Bf ff.-.T.aHS $5 .gig safe. tf.J'wa ftls 5g I) f KPRESS UlllNt Ul S«0». Ll HIWI, HamDuri t HOftl) Cootil*tC I) Tkit trmce calls 10HMN for g«MM|tn. Transhipment is "want* Oanitf pom Sc«noint*it» Outporti ano rtf portt Oit arrivals nw icMiuuviAju.ucMniiEin.757 words
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Advertisement625 1962-05-31 13 ..■doh u«w»ot coammni wm lENAIDER (H)* B'nwtl, L'Hi, H'd*" ..,"V W 1 ■Rfi- aJ^pJi 0 *iSw w b« K >§I^s. si ss s* 1 lENCIOE (E.L) Uaaat. M'tWOOfS. H'buf| A«f W•/ UN CUM tote*** t W» *«P""*i £ty K ess* B 8 s^ira 01 s3£ ems- umniw mW »W yiSS625 words
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Advertisement1087 1962-05-31 13 McALISTER tfc CO. LTD. w^ T|^L KU N*. W»1 VJtSi ■iriW IMIAM LWB KLAVBNEM LINE H Net/ J JM* ffun S>t» *»"*>l ■MM. UMOOM. HAM»U«<b. WnUMH HPartTa*a» 4 iJuit IJMM m?? ur. n7?3. sSlvs, 4|hß P. S*Mau n— CrttlfM CM) IM. P. I*m»i Al|lt-Frttcl IrMtif C*. MM*) MeAM*M C«* IM.1,087 words
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Article262 1962-05-31 14 'THE Federation Rubber Exchange opened half a cent lower than Tuesday's closing level on lower overseas advices and thereafter .sellers predominated cuu&lng a turther half cent decline. lower sheet Interest waa confined to small covering. The afternoon session was quiet and the official clo&e was down262 words
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Article205 1962-05-31 14 JUNE first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at :> p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 77 cents per Ib.. down eeven-elKMhn of a cent on Tuesday's closing price The tone was zarely attady. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In centi per Ib. yaaterday: Int. 1 R.R.S. Prompt f.o.b huyen 77*.205 words
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Article31 1962-05-31 14 May 30. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 77 cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). K.L.: 77 cents (down one cent). TIN: 5458.121 (down 87* cents*. Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down31 words
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Article90 1962-05-31 14 I clatlen made 'heae changea In it* rates to merchunta yesterday (all rates to *100>: Canada: buying TT 3.'il3'lS. airman OO 33 13/18, 00 d/st 361 credit bills. 364 trade lulls. Selling TT er OO ready: Canada 351: Swlis Fnnci 1401: Belgian Franct •■•>■,*; Helland Guilders 117: Oeutsehe90 words
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533 1962-05-31 14 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange opened yesterday industrial and tin share prices fell away under the influence of Monday's crash on Wall Street when the Dow Jones index slumped 34.95 points. There was a firmer tendency. however. In later533 words
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Article19 1962-05-31 14 May 29 May ndustrUls: 174.51 172.7! Km: 295.38 293.2 i mbben 191.16 191.H Fan. 1. 1938 100.19 words
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Article759 1962-05-31 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Induttrlali: Dunlopa (2.000) $1.70. (1.000) 51. 71: Baat Smelt (1.000) $3.02: F. and N ord« <2.000) 12.R1 ON. (7.000) $2.7S (1.000) $2.77: M. Cemeat (1.000) (2.75 ON. (4.000) $2.70: M. Tobacco759 words
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294 1962-05-31 14 Dealings were extremely hesitant In the earlier stages and later some selling of three months from one quarter gave the market an easier appearances. At the close, losses of around £5 per ton were registered. As well as the lack of294 words
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Article77 1962-05-31 14 'THE Federation Minister of x Kinanor ham fixed these prfovn for calculating runtomi duties for the week beginning on M»y SI: Robber 78% cents a Ib. < opra $448 a ton. Coconut oil SSSOaton. Palm oU S«3l.soaton. Palm kernels $316 50 a ton. The rates of dnties payable77 words
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Article201 1962-05-31 14 SHIN lying alengtld* the llngaawre wtiirvet tiMlay an: Qlenroy SS'M, Brooxvllle IS'l6. India Mall «'7. BenKloe 3S/34, Roegh Dene 13/14. Mandama (WRRDE.i, Madison Uoyd 4^/43. Leda Maerak 10 Outer read*: Permina 11. Benlomoiid, Ledi Maerak. Rai Maemk. Araonea. Hiy^aukune Maru. Belamat TlKa. Bpero, tddlce. Anna Bakke.201 words
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Article165 1962-05-31 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT and Industrial 'shares were marked down in early trading over a vine range Practically the whole lit showed losses with the fen rises being only narrow. The stock exchange chairman v.arned against ru&hlnu to sell Khares. The market se'tled later and most leaders rallied. Turnover*165 words
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Article130 1962-05-31 14 May 31 Three montna. (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONS) INOUITRIAU r. N. 12 eta. Cold Store sd. M. Box 12 eta. Steamship d cti. Brewerlea 28 ct» 8 Tlmea 15 eta. Roblaaon 0 eta. 8. Tradera 32 rtt 8. Darby 4M. Uniteeri 10 eta W Jack! 9 MININOI A. Amal 2'S130 words
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Article117 1962-05-31 14 CHIN EI E Prsduca Eiehinie. Hitlapere neen prlcas per picul yitterday Ceesnut ill: bulk $3yi sellers, drum $42i Kdlen. Cepra: June UK'Continent: $28 buyers. %■-■> sellers. Pepper: Muntok white (ISO sellers. aneotal Sarawak white $M7i nellera, iwrhled Lamponn hla'-k $117 i aellera AKTA $130 Mllcrs. mcapere Cepri Assealatlen117 words
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Advertisement1073 1962-05-31 14 jflrtLaHEpHiaffßaNHVßflaUß >^-— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, «Sc Great Lakes Service ETA EU CTA ETA ETA S'ece P !>« H'lulu L Angeles N.York Cleveland •■CHilm Miri' 11/ M Jim 21/2J JIM IS Jelly 25 Jelly It Alt U A|( ■Hiaikiwa Mki" |ily/ Ih| t\ Ai| It Alt IS1,073 words
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Advertisement409 1962-05-31 14 ISTHMIAN LINE SA direct great lakes service La^Bj^Bk iccMtiit carts tar: Maatrtal. I trams HMiltw. CltvMaH. Talela. O«utit Cticais S'wra S'Mm Ptnani »rr. Toronto SUftN* »/2tilM 17 21 Jum M Ji Juni J ».f STEEI RECOROEIt 11l Jllf II U Jll* 2«/» KIT Asf Siftatsn> csMti tUli. MCALISTER «c CO.,409 words
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Advertisement898 1962-05-31 14 I B=3B3Bcsanni GRAND TRADING COMPANY I'ne aboveuamed Company n conducting a reorganisation ot iv business. Prioi tv lis cxuumou uny person, firm or corporauon having any claims against it m respect oX any contrail, debt or ou.cr claim le requested to noiliy ihe Company of tt<e same wiihin one week898 words
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Advertisement711 1962-05-31 15 NOTICES THE BASSETT RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malay* > Notice Is hereby given that the :'fl'h Annual Oeneral Meeting of Stockholders Mil be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 1 Benteng. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. June 28th at 10.45 am for the purpose711 words
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Advertisement370 1962-05-31 15 NOTICE THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association tn the State of Bingapore will be closed for business on Monday 4th June 1862 (or National Day. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i 1 I WAR DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE CIVILIAN MEDICAL PRACTITIONtKS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Civilian Medical Practitioners with qualifications370 words
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Advertisement971 1962-05-31 15 (Continued from Pate V) SITUATIONS VACANT W or*. Si (Vim.)—B»x i§ ctw. txlrm WANTED KEBUN with drivtns licence. Accommodation provided. Appl> Ko» A 4501 K.T. Spore. CCNERAL AMAH speak English. clean plain coukm,, 2 children, 6 and i yean Ring spore *****. GENERAL AMAM REQUIRED for Kuropean household. Mum apeak971 words
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Advertisement1060 1962-05-31 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wants (i (Min.)-Btx St rt». txtrm j M UNFURNISHED ROOM FOR rent In large flat with modern sanitation. Call at ISS-A IfacPherson Road rt (B'port) anytime after 9 a.m. M 818 SHOP-HOUSES 4-Rooms Flat* ate tor Rant Open Ustata racing Swan Lake Avenue with scr- st not roads1,060 words
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Advertisement732 1962-05-31 15 EDUCATION W*r4t %i (Uim.)—B»x M rt». tatrm RAPID COURtEC Secretarial (Typevntio*. Shorthand Bookkceplns, Corespondencv. Secretarial Practice), bii hiontbs Course. Starting Jium: Raja's Joilege (Oieo Singh 2nd floor) TIONC BAMRU ALEXANDRA Students! I Commencing Jus* Nt» EveDlnc Seasions Typewriting AD States. Shorthand theory '»P««< at ;.l A C.C, School. 330 Outram732 words
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Advertisement776 1962-05-31 15 TUITION ♦t Wtntt Si (Mtn.)—»9X i» eft. extru I TEACHERS OIVI CHEAP Tuition In your borne, (or any subject Id Primary or Secondary of English or CtaincM I Uchools. Write Box A44M B.T. Wssa- J pore. OUARANTIID OANCI BALLROOM in 3 noun! Quickstep. Walt.-. Foxtrot. Tango, Rumba. Cbacha, 8 Tempo.776 words
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Advertisement826 1962-05-31 15 VIHICLES FOR SALE Warit U (Ml*.)— Box SI cts. extrm •Ml T0. 14 Prowler Tractor. Una D Austin ASb Van, and Ont Bedford School Bus. For detaila pbooa ."S.'l J.B. DAP tOO the ooe and only fully automatic tm under SS.OOO. Try it now at Lyons lloton Penan*. Vnlver- tal826 words
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Advertisement462 1962-05-31 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spot*) It Wtrd* til (Minimum) Patff 1 month. It Word, $;.j$ (Mm.) SMOKING A CANCER BM| "Apal" Detail* Fm»l Kttont po Box 90 (S'porr I.V FARIDA MAItON MARCILLE H Stvliat Manicur «l A facial m.ik* up Pnooc *> oor. VIOLIT'g PIIRPLC PRINCESS Beauty Salon bxprrt Hairdo, Manicure462 words
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Article412 1962-05-31 16 FIRST PRESIDENT SAYS: THIS IS A PLEDGE REDEEMED PLEDGE TO PRESS TO COMPLETION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ALL BASIC, VITAL PROJECTS IPOH, Wednesday. elevation of this town of 200,000 to a municipality tomorrow by the Sultan of Perak was today described by Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam, who412 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-05-31 16 DIANNE SEAICH (above*, the 17-year-old Australian dancer, left Kuala Lumpur for Bangkok yesterday morning— and was back again last night "very angry" with Thai immigration officials for turning her out of the country. She was to have perionned at the Naturalist Club177 words
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Article49 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Fifteen finalists will compete In the Menorah Club's oratorical and elocution contest at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Hall. Oxley Rise, on Sunday. June 10 starting at 3 p.m. The Judges will be Miss Betty Cohen, Mrs. E. Bridgewater avid Mr. Francis Thomas.49 words
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170 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lira Yam Bock. 21. who was shot by a CID detective in an incident on New Years Eve. was today acquitted on a charge of committing affray and another of unlawful possession of a dagger. At a previous hearing, detective Charlie Tan170 words
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Article71 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Philippines Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Juan C. DionLsio, announced today that the national day of the Philippines has been changed from July 4 to July 12 by proclamation of President Diosdado Macapagal. The Consul General ls sending out invitations for71 words
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138 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A mandore. a road sweeper and a grass cutter yesterday escaped prison sentence following a high court appeal. They had been sentenced to oni- month's imprisonment by a lower court for assaulting a non-striker during the City Council strike. Sir Alan138 words
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Article263 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A prodigious programme which included Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata and the Brahms-Han-del Variations was given by the distinguished British pianist, Irene Kohler. in the Victoria Theatre last night Miss Kohler opened with three of Bach's keyboard Inventions; delightful pages that are normally, but wrongly,263 words
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137 1962-05-31 16 A drifting boat had smugglers on board SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Customs party intercepted a kuleh drifting off Marine Parade on April 13 and found two Indonesians with 67.96 Ib. of cigarettes and 43.75 Ib. of shag tobacco, a Singapore cuurt was told today. I Total duty due was SI.I.VV tt>.137 words
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Article99 1962-05-31 16 A STRIKE VOTE IN EMPRESS PLACE SINGAPORE, Wed. Some 60 employees of the Board of Currency Commissioners in Empress Place have decided to go on strike. They allege that the board has refused to open negotiations on their claims for revised salaries and improved conditions of service. The workers, who99 words
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Article23 1962-05-31 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Menorah Club here is sponsoring a dance at its premises in Oxley Rise on Sunday at 8 >>.m.23 words
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Advertisement1307 1962-05-31 16 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (No. 118) NOTICE MM SECTION IS? Notice ls hereby given under section 137 of the I own Boards Knartment that the following draft plan has been prepared and Ls open to public Inspection on any working da; during office hours at th« office of the Ten1,307 words
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Advertisement747 1962-05-31 16 NOTICES NOTICE Pleaae note that Mr. Hubert Wii-k-remeaoorya is do longer employed by us effective 28tta May 1962, and Is therefore not authorised to collect monies or transact any busiiie.*-.- on our behalf SIME DARBY (Malaya) LTD* 4. Fort Road. Malacca. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT NATIONAL DAY— 3747 words
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Advertisement180 1962-05-31 16 J 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC j RED SPOT rUSEBOARDS with built-in CIRCUIT SWITCHES the .rt-Lnwn 'IM _*ty* -j*"- nnpeTCucfcai. PLUS butlt-m t BED SP#i--...mii^ > Ml ri -o*«*t0 *«*t I ■Kcrpeninl m ih's NEW dc>i{t> f WM Clj»cu IT A.imjKc m bom Sinik fol. I Sculul u4 Double Pole. |^P rnnh 4.180 words
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275 1962-05-31 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - 7 nations 'yes' to Merdeka tourney KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. CLYKN countries have already accepted the I.A. of Malaya's invitation to play in the Merdeka tournament at Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 8 to 18. They are Indonesia, the champions. Israel, runnen-up to Korea in the Asian Cup. Japan,275 words
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538 1962-05-31 17 Monk's Hill triumph in first triangular meet SINGAPORE. Wed. Monk's Hill Secondary School, with 288 points, won the first Inter-school athletics triangular meet at Monk's Hill today. Siglap Secondary School were second 170 > and third was Serangoon Garden High School (156). Results: BOYS loom A: 1 Alagappan 2 Ragupalhy538 words
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Article96 1962-05-31 17 Strike by World Cup refs averted SANTIAGO, Wed. A •strike by South American soccer referees on the eve of the World Cup finals seemed to have been averted yesterday. The Latin referees had accused FIFA. International soccer's ruling body of "discrimination" in appointing 20 European referees and only four SouthReuter - 96 words
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Article103 1962-05-31 17 Santana in singles semi-finals PARIS. Wed.— Manuel Santana of Spain is the oniy i.-m- Australian In the men's singles semi-finals In the French lawn tennis championships here. Santana beat' Pierre Darmon of France 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 in the quarter-finals yesterday. In the other singles matches yesterday, Roy Emerson beat Ramanathan103 words
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Article136 1962-05-31 17 SOCCER S'PORF. BHFA LGt-CUP— Senior Grp A: Evrready 3HK Bank 1; Cold Storage w.a Mercantile Bk; Spore Glass 3 Wrarnes 1: Grp B: Shell 3 Mai Airways 3; Metal Box wo. Spore Traction. KLL'ANO DIV. -i: Wah Chinß 6 Lambak 2. IPOH DIV. 1: Kllat 1 Klnta Indians136 words
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Article27 1962-05-31 17 TAIPING. Wed.— The annual North Perak lawn tennis championships will be held in Taiplng from June 16 to 24. Entries close on June 11.27 words
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Article65 1962-05-31 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylon Sports Club will clash In the S-H.A. senior knockout final for the Oehlers Cup at Farrer Park tomorrow. Both teams are optimistic of their chances. B.R.C. have a young and speedy forward line and will give the Ceylonese defence65 words
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672 1962-05-31 17 22 entries for the perak Derby but only 16 will be handicapped in field TPOH Wed. There are 22 entries for the Perak Derby to be run over li miles here on June 17. But the field will be limited to 16 runner*. The others will be handicapped in the672 words
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Article194 1962-05-31 17 HANTS TAKE 4 POINTS IN A DRAW LONDON, Wednesday. RAIN badly affected yesterday's nrst-class cricket programme and none of the matches reached a definite conclusion. Hampshire took four polnu, from an exciting drawn game with Worcestershire at Cowes. Isle of Wight. Rain held up play for 20 minutes at the194 words
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Article63 1962-05-31 17 MALACCA, Wed Tbe Lions soccer team from Manila opened their Federation tour by holding Malacca to a oneall draw at Kubu Stadium today. Lions opened accounts in the fifth minute when insideleft Larry Chua beat goalkeeper Soo Phang with an easy shot. Five minutes later outsideright63 words
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Advertisement220 1962-05-31 17 FW6B #S^I W eak and ill with WORMS A I V/ L^Round worms and Threadworms can gat \^t- \I I nt <> your body if their eggs are in your >/«J food and drink. They live and grow CV i inside you by taking the food you eat. V A/220 words
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Advertisement385 1962-05-31 17 £&b UGLY fe^SKINRASH \g/ GONE! D.D.D. Prescription AMS IjlJj*} y will quickly clear your skin from p ugly rash. A little D.D.D. every day I Cjit) on the bad spot Rives wonderful m mi W> healing results in all cases of skin JgiSfc *r troubles such as boils. pimpl<->. IMLf385 words
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Miscellaneous88 1962-05-31 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOLR MATCH: Spore Joint Services v British Army touring team (Jn. Besar, 7.30 p.m.). SPORE DIV. 2C: RAF Seletax A' v Minto (St. George's RcO T. Kuran Utd. v Rajaji rOeylangv Friendly: Army Officers XI v RAF Officers XI (Jn Besar. 6>. KHANC; DIV. 2: Sembronft v88 words
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Miscellaneous77 1962-05-31 17 SCHEDULE OF RACING MM 10 (S raoea) I Cla« 1 Dir. I 5U atr and M; Claaa t Dhra. 1 t 3, 4 and 6 Dlt. 1 M. JIXE IS (7 rao«e» I Claai 1 Dltb t, 3 and 54f atr; Wt. t 9f CUw I, Dlvs. 3. 3 and77 words
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Article447 1962-05-31 18 Govt. soldiers, U.S. advisers all quit Houei Sai Laotian troops flee across Mekong river into Thailand VIENTIANE, Wednesday. LAOTIAN (Jo\ eminent troops and their U.S. military advisers have evacuated the town of Houei Sai in the lace of a full-scale pro- ommunist attack, a I.S. military spokesmanReuter - 447 words
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Article122 1962-05-31 18 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Wed. Tea .-cores in today .s cricket maiciies were At Shf/firld. Wanwck.sluie 192 for four v Yoiicsntre. At Gravesrnd: Soni6t>et 231 lor four v Kent. At Lords: Hampshire 253 for ihree v Middle-ex. At Oxford: Ox lord University 167 for four v Deiby.-ilme. At Liverpool: E.*~exReuter - 122 words
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Article50 1962-05-31 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Water will be cut oil tomorrow along Kampong Arang Road between Mountbatten Road and Kampong Kayu Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and in Kampong Bedok. between Bedok Road and Police Barracks near PMtti if Terbakar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.50 words
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226 1962-05-31 18 Russia can't destroy America yet says Dean GENEVA. Wednesday AMERICAS "best present estimate" was that while Russia could In a nuclear war cause the gravest damage to the U.S. and its population, "it does not possess at this time either the first or second strike capability to destroy the U.S.".Reuter - 226 words
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124 1962-05-31 18 Fire razes stores, part of cabaret rjINGAPORE. Thurs. io Twelve clothes stores and a portion of the cabaret in the Happy World Amusement Park were gutted by a sudden blaze this morning the second in the park in two months. l Police investigators on the scene suspected arson. Shopkeepers estimated124 words
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Article35 1962-05-31 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Council of Social Service is organising a big exhibition and sale of work at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 2, as part of the National Day celebrations.35 words
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Obituary114 1962-05-31 18 MR T WILLIAMS "I I.'.T |':,.ir paaev .m mi i tut iiuu.i iv BMadarl n 3.30 i>.n. today. MADAM YAP KIN NEO. inny of Kn hard ;md Philip j Chew Pri fully on 25.5.U2 ut 73. Joo Cblat ion. Kuril ral on MADAM CHIA KIM ENC i if. or114 words
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Obituary153 1962-05-31 18 TAN LAV CHIN Hlovrd "Iff of Ob CfcMg liuan died iwacvlully on V THAMBOO. Katht-r of I Sivhk'uru <>t Jiihun- Bathru, and Dr. T. V.>\:ii>:.thun (if KimU Ultnpui. p»«scd Htf |H-aci{ully .it JK. NMM Iliiad. K.I. H .Id..'. Cort.Ki- will Iravc for iMkr Y. w Koad Crematorium a' 4.30153 words
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Article39 1962-05-31 18 THUM VEE AND family of Ift. Munrri s t. nd'-r 'hi !r hcvirtfWt thank- to all their n>lattve« «nd fn. nd* who sent condolence M--mm>. dcrollK. wrrnth». adra, loan it •■ttand it tended Hi. funeral of their mother39 words
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Article45 1962-05-31 18 MRS R. MIZIA of Buanynav Kindergarten. »end« gnettad to all parvnlH M In r .return to Slnxapore from Australia. ANNOUNCING: Now rnriai trwt m-n' mrt m;«kt»-iio riv Um^imp *xoert ■in to hnir<lrrsslnß at M»» '■'oenii B«iiit» Si loon. M fVvon»nir» ttoxrf. SinenDor*— Phone 3103*.45 words
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Article182 1962-05-31 18 ALGERIA: NOW A TWO-WAY EXODUS ALGIERS. Wed. While the exodus of Europeans from Algeria to France mounts daily, the first butch of Algerian refugees started moving back from Tunisia to Algeria today. According to official estimates, about 55.000 people, mostly Europeans, have left for France since the ceasefire was agreedReuter - 182 words
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Article26 1962-05-31 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr A. J Gabriel was re-elected president ot the Local Senior Officers" Association of the City Council at their annual general meeting yesterday.26 words
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147 1962-05-31 18 In the lost property dept.: Alex's $36,000 brooch STOCKHOLM. Wed.— Prinress Alexandra, whose five-day visit to Sweden riHcd yesterday, lost a K l. .;<iii brooch (about >:;<.. UOIH a .1 1 from her ;i iiuliiintiii-r. Queen Mary at a ball here on .Monday night but got it back yesterday morningReuter - 147 words
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Article381 1962-05-31 18 LONDON. Wed. lne tecoveiy > which took piace in London block markets today and followed the late recovery on Wall S.reei last night was equally as fanta.suc as i Uie fall of yesterday and mo-si prices were restored to or around Mondays closinu levels Bu^lne^^ showed a marked381 words
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Article24 1962-05-31 18 LONDON. Wed. Buvers £914, tilers £915. Forward buyers £917. Hers £918. Settlement £91S>-... urnoier am. 120 tons. p.m. 40 ins. Tone: Barely steady24 words
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Article47 1962-05-31 18 LONDON. Wed —Spot 23d., July 13 1 16d.. August 23 l/16d S«pl. i !3 1 16d July Sept. 23 1/ltki. 3ct. Dec. 23', d.. Jan /March !3\d.. Aprtl June 23 1/16d.. r l f. lune 22 U/16d July 22 ,d.. Aug. 12 \d. Tone: Slightly easier47 words
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Article34 1962-05-31 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A tea party in honour of the founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary. His Holiness Gnanavallal Paranjothi Mahan. will be held at Robinson's Cafe at 4.30 p.m. on June 1034 words
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Article189 1962-05-31 18 U Thant's new W. Irian appeal T^EW YORK, Wed. 11 U Thant, the acting U.N. SetretaryGeneral, conferred again yesterday with Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, the former United States diplomat who has been representing the U.N. chief in talks between the Dutch and Indonesians about West New Guinfa (West Irian). Mr. BunkerReuter - 189 words
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Article91 1962-05-31 18 SINGAPORE. Wed An O »ight-yeai-olci boy. Yoi.p Beng Boon, was battered to death by a man In his home at Boon Keng Road, oil Lavender Street, this even- 1 -I. Thr mother ol me boy tnid police that the man had earlier quarrelled91 words
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Advertisement97 1962-05-31 18 Late classified advertisements M H,,irf, $10 (Minimum) TAI in U.u riian .mil I i .l...^lilir un Mi) lyo. 1 at litncrul "imrtil 1 KuaU L.UIUPUT. kLAVTON: un ;i"t'i l:i> jt I Ross Road, iv- .u.i DavM I'liUlii. Kr.ir.k -tituthir tor Ni.u.t St. i.h.n KULAJINCAM: 1.. Patlmi.u »tli> ..iid Kiila-nvalii i.iuilt97 words
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Advertisement189 1962-05-31 18 J Ml— it3^Bsifc^s^BaaEc3£3 S^^^a^a^B a^Bf 4^3w^Svula^^^^3fl t^^ y Because we 2re. the HUMBER HAWK incorporates HiVfx*! (fat n every modern motoring development. No wonder jt commands attention! Available as a salon Station Wagon, or Limousine with adjustable division, .the tOXiCII 01 Humber Hawk is furnished to a high standard of189 words
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941 1962-05-31 1 HENRY PAUL - IPOH, capital of tin. rubber and iron rich Perak, dons a festive garb today to celebrate an historic occasion with four days of gaiety. Ceremony This morning in a public ••eremony on the town pailang. the Sultan, of Perak941 words
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Article1643 1962-05-31 1 E. G. WALLER - Tin capital comes of age today E. G. WALLER THE ROAD AHEAD: MUNICIPALITY MUST NOW DETERMINE ITS LIFE'S COURSE By A MILESTONE has now been reached in the 80 years of Ipoh's history; Ipoh is of age and is now a municipality. This point is not a culmination where the1,643 words
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Advertisement604 1962-05-31 1 M j *'-~-'»-h_f^i i "jtt* •■->»'■->" Bn^a^nttßttn^MdErJusni n«S*^^^3r^ns^Hßr3Qs3 Bahk I W B l ta l^:.'» "^^^P jnm* m mjf* mWk <r <Ah bWJI a a mbui a m ijtt anr<aM mr I ts> i" m vud i-Ai*" ■fiisw £r _v_ "i a fIPF* aaal XnVfi^nl nP^^£Sf^B&^mml HP "in* -^f «^^fci^dnw^^^«604 words
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Miscellaneous231 1962-05-31 1 Programme for municipal joy TODAY lam Declaration of Municipality ccrcmoin on lpoh r.id.iiiL. and parade. 10.30 am. laaagaral •Meting «f CooncH of the Municipalit\ <>f lpoh at I ouncil Cham brr. p.m. Opmins of "Your Town" exhibition, ♦st. Johns AmbiiljiHc Hall— to last .1 Mit-k 8 p.m. lpoh Pad.ini;: .Malay231 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-05-31 2 It's the career officers who see that proposals are carried out14 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1962-05-31 2 E.G. WALLER - E.G. WALLER By Chairman of the Ipoh Town Council "J*HE council resolves that How often have we experienced resolutions at Local Government level which burn briefly in the public eye and then die, to be forgotten among dusty fUes bound with faded red tape. A1,198 words
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Advertisement255 1962-05-31 2 THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER CO., LTD. and its subsidiary THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD. SUPPLIERS OF ELECTRIC POWER IN PERAK FOR 33 YEARS offer SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS to IPOH TOWN COUNCIL on attaining MUNICIPAL STATUS AND LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUING THEIR COOPERATION in FUTURE DEVELOPMENT by providing ELECTRIC POWER255 words
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Article, Illustration912 1962-05-31 3 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI By LOCAL COUNCILS IN NEW VILLAGES HAVE MANY BRIDGES TO CROSS THREE months from n o w.. more than 300,000 of Malaya's total electorate of two million will have chosen 2,400 people to represent their interests on 296 local councils. After a postponement912 words
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Advertisement18 1962-05-31 3 We offer our Felicitations TO IPOH TOWN COUNCIL n the attainment of MUNICIPAL STATUS CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.18 words
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Advertisement196 1962-05-31 3 Not only travel, but.... It is true that Harper, Gilfillan have the largebt and most modern travel agency in Ipoh you see it pictured above. We are proud of the contribution we have made (and will continue to make) to the progress and development of Ipoh, which has culminated in196 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-05-31 4 1862- A VICE-RIDDEN TO WN LEFT: One of the main streets of Ipoh in 1890 when the town was just being built up. At the time the chief means of transport was the bullock cart or your own two legs.- Elephants were also used for heavy work in the town.91 words
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Article, Illustration980 1962-05-31 4 J.J. MIRANDA - J.J. MIRANDA "FROM a wide open r mining town nearly one hundred years ago, when secret societies held sway and gambling, vice and opium smoking was the normal way of life, to a dynamic, modern town bursting at the seams that in brief is the history of980 words
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Advertisement104 1962-05-31 4 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LIMITED congratulate the people of Ipoh Town on the occasion of its elevation to Municipal Status. MALAYA <JlA€K^> BORNEO SINGAPORE RADIO, TELECOMMUNICATION and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EARTHMOVING and MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PLANT BUILDING MATERIALS FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT j GENERAL IMPORTS RUBBER and TIN INSURANCE GREETINGS to L&^UM IpF attainment104 words
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Advertisement54 1962-05-31 4 PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LIMITED (with over 100 YEARS in Malaya) in association with KYLE, PALMER CO. LIMITED (with over 40 YEARS in Malaya) Congratulate THE IPOH TOWN COUNCIL on becoming a MUNICIPALITY Congratulations, IPOH MUNICIPALITY, From: F.M.S. HOTEL 2, Brewster Road, Ipoh. Phone 3591 Specialised caterers for all types of54 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1962-05-31 5 Henry Paul - Henry Paul FACTORY CONSTRUCTION HAS ALREADY STARTED AT TASEK By CONSTRUCTION jobs on a wide variety of buildings in Ipoh, totalling about $60 million have started or are on the planning boards. Apart from these, preliminary work has also started on1,201 words
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Advertisement22 1962-05-31 5 GAMMON (MALAYA) 1959 LTD (A MEMBER OF THE GAMMON GROUP CIVIL ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS t Congratulate Ipoh Municipality on their New Status22 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-05-31 6 The first president \IR S. P. SEENIVAiU SAC AM. 45. (above) who will be elected Ipoh's first municipal- president today .at the inaugural meeting of the Municipal Council, is the eldest son of late Mr. S. Seenivasagam, leading Ipoh lawyer, and the late Mrs. Seenivasagam. After his early education at156 words
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Article978 1962-05-31 6 E. G. WALLER - House-keeping on a grand scale E. G. WALLER By "/CAPITAL projects." There is magic in the phrase, especially if accompanied by a multimillion dollar price tag. Newsworthy, prestlgp building and eye-catching But let .us go in by the btage door and have a quick look behind th>> iscenes. Running a978 words
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Advertisement174 1962-05-31 6 Congratulations to IPOH The Tools of P^CflJijiii" Your Business... jCtj UShv FURNITURE t P IRIIIIONiHt ai TYPING OR DUPLICATING I BS^Lgtk H flllNC lIH o 1 I v.«it>i» i r u,«i \WT v 2 —^BB I A CH IN E S m ~~*fV lOrfKo.i m44-i% 4 <slcula»inf *d'«« •4dr*,li«f t174 words
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Advertisement107 1962-05-31 6 Congratulations to THE IPOH TOWN COUNCIL on the occasion of the attainment of MUNICIPAL STATUS OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Congratulations to IPOH on attaining MUNICIPAL STATUS 4 from Mr. LOH KIM FOH Proprietor of Kirn Cheong Sawmill "Celcure" Timber Impregnation plant, Ipoh Road, Menglembu. and KEH CHEONG MINING Co., Ltd.,107 words
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Article, Illustration715 1962-05-31 7 CHAN KWAN HOI - THE TREND IN IPOH: 'BETTER HOUSING' SCHEMES CHAN KWAN HOI A change of living conditions for the better for hundreds By A SECTION of the S2* million Waller Court, the Ipoh Town Council's first housing project rental flats for 530 families incorporates a novel system introduced in Malaya for the715 words
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Article464 1962-05-31 7 J. J. MIRANDA - Fountains for the 'cooP look J. J. MIRANDA By WITH the water short- age a thing of the past, Ipoh is enhancing its beauty with several new fountains located at important road junctions to give the town the "best laid out look" in Malaya. The most spectacular of these will464 words
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Advertisement151 1962-05-31 7 Serving IPOH (fßll since the turn J!ffi^**l|^ifi i^ .^b^blbW _j|B^a^Ba^B^B^k. ml (^^kVllb^S BSflß^HP^BHttß^Bl bVm =9Lj^J|MArJi We con tupply Costings up to 10 Tent weight, in Carbon, Alley Mangencs* Steel: Grey end Alley Iron: Nen Ferrous Metals. Our icrvicts include Design, Patternmaking, Heot Treatment, Testing and Precision Machining. UNITED ENGINEERS LTD.151 words
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Advertisement220 1962-05-31 7 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB PERAK (DERBY) MEETING, 1962 IST DAY, SUNDAY, 10TH |UNE, 1962 2ND DAY. WEDNESDAY, 13TH |UNE, 1962 3RD DAY. SUNDAY, 17TH JUNE, 1962 PERAK DERBY RACE FOR HORSES CLASS J, DIVISION 1 to be run on Sunday. 17th June, 1962 STAKES: $30,000 and a220 words
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613 1962-05-31 8 FELIX - FELIX By By ABISHEGANADEN on the capacity and willingness of the people living in the local authority areas to pay lor such services. It has been said that the town reflects the government of a country in miniature. Where a municipal or city council is613 words
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Article358 1962-05-31 8 THE following is a message from the Mentri Besar of Perak. Oato Sha'ari bin Shafiee: May 1 say bow glad <«B I am to have this opportunity to convey a message to the people of Ipoh and to the people of Perak. on the occasion358 words
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250 1962-05-31 8 HUEN PENG KONG - HUEN PENG KONG fHE nucleus of a new health service in Ipoh. with special emphasis on preventive work, has been laid. It is planned to gradually expand this to bring it into line with similar services offered by other municipalite.v The health service will be250 words
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Advertisement95 1962-05-31 8 Sledland i/iff LUlrlr Ll 1 1 BbV. i ft guarahteed for 50 years Redlond gives tht perfect combination for all roofs: interlocking roof tile* valley trough tilot half and* special vorgo tilot plain undcrcloak tilot Succottfully tattoo* and tatisteetonly used throughout Malaya and neighbouring countries FOR OVER 10 YEARS Sole95 words
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Advertisement41 1962-05-31 8 Congratulations to the IPOH TOWN COUNCIL on the attainment of MUNICIPAL STATUS BAN GUAN HIN CO LTD IPOH. PKNAM, ,nd Xl \l A 1.1 MPI K Dealers in hardware rstatr and mine supplirs building materials and pn c incrrin B eoods41 words
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