The Straits Times, 16 June 1962
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Title Section22 1962-06-16 1 \vin\<,i: iiaily n inn ie ii sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article451 1962-06-16 1 Chilli powder thrown into cashier's eyes Road trap for car returning from bank SINGAPORE, Friday. THREE armed men blinded an air-conditioning plant cashier with chiili powder and snatched a $15,000 payroll from him at 2.30 p. m. today. The cashier, Mr. Wee Thium Teck, 35, was being451 words
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Article98 1962-06-16 1 His home is just a hole (CHESTERFIELD. Fri. A j man who has lived in a hole in the ground near here for the past 3ti years is worrirtl that he may have to move. Mr. Aaron Price's hole is roofed with sucks and iron sheeting and has a stoveReuter - 98 words
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115 1962-06-16 1 OUDONE, North-East Thailand, Fri. The personal aircraft of the King of Thailand turned back to the Nakorn Panom airstrip today after mechanical trouble during a tour of Seato contingents. King Phumiphol and Queen Sirikit were- flying the 162 miles to Oudone to pay aReuter - 115 words
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Article50 1962-06-16 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The Senate Armed Services Cotnmittee yesterday approved a resolution authorising the Government to sell 5,000 long tons of tin and specified amounts of 13 other materials from the strategic stockpile. Meanwhile, in LONDON. the price of tin dropped £10 today on the London metals market.50 words
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Article, Illustration375 1962-06-16 1 A real cool King in a summit of jazz THAILAND'S RULER MAY PLAY OWN 'RAG' IN HIGHLANDS SESSION By TAN TOCK SAIK KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. King Phumiphol Aduldej of Thailand is to have a summit jazz session during his coming State visit to Malaya and is expected •to play his375 words
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129 1962-06-16 1 THIS LOVE IS 'FOREVER' SA YS NANCY 'SUZIE' KWAN OONG KONG, Fri. 1 Actress Nancy Kwan, of "The World of Suzie Wong" film fame, said here today her love for her Austrian husband, Mr. Peter Pock, was "forever." She told a press conference her marriage would not for the momentReuter - 129 words
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Article50 1962-06-16 1 THE HAGUE, Fri. The Dutch anti-submarine destroyer Overijssel (2,497 tons* sailed today for Dutch New Guinea via the Panama Canal. Nine Dutch warships have been sent to West New Guinea since the beginning of this year. Three other warships were already stationed there —Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-06-16 1 TOKYO. Fri— Workers at a pharmaceutical company in Osaka are on strike until their "henpecked" president regains management control from his "dictatorial wife. The 800-member union claims the president could not make any management decision without approval from his wife. She is vice-president of the company.— Reuter.Reuter - 52 words
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Article151 1962-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. *THE public are invited to go to the University of Malaya during its open day sessions tomorrow or the day after for a two-minute lesson in i the national language. These lessons have been made possible through experimental tape recordings for studying the151 words
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316 1962-06-16 1 By JEFFREY FRANCIS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THH Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be installed as Chancellor ol" the University <>1 Malaya tomorrow in a ceremony conducted mainly in the national language. Except for the presentation of congratulatory messages and the Fourvdation Day316 words
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Article45 1962-06-16 1 He roars like a lion at V Pakistan, but gambols like a lamb at any mention of the near and dear names of Mao, Chou A En-lai and China. ~ZS from an eonoiial in t!ie Indian Expio.s auacKing Mr. Krusima Menon. me Defence Minister.45 words
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Article27 1962-06-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Government has approved plans for the holding of an Afro-Asian film festival In Jakarta after the Asian Games in September. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article193 1962-06-16 1 Another blow to Tory prestige LINLITHGOW (Scotland), Fri. British .Government prestige was dealt a humiliating blow today in the West Lothian by-election, where the Labour defender increased his party's majority and v Scottish Nationalist ousted a Conservative from runner-up position. Conservative, Liberal and Communist nominees got so few votes in193 words
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Article23 1962-06-16 1 SALAN: NEW MOVE PARIS I f lllT- 111-l tgain>l i■>iin i i i> it ni •il t<> life imp; limit -U.iil.t23 words
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Article171 1962-06-16 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. —The United States will carry out a high-altitude nuclear test over Johnson Island in the Pacific on Monday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced last night. It said that the nuclear detonation, at an altitude of about 200 miles, was scheduled to take placeReuter - 171 words
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146 1962-06-16 2 GIBRALTAR, Friday. 'PHREE British detectives arrived here by air from London yesterday to arrest on drug smuggling charges three Chinese crew members of the cruiser H.M.S. Belfast now at sea Chief-Insp. William Webster and Det.-Sgts. A. Howard and F. Carter left later aboard the146 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-06-16 2 IT was a day when almost everyone went "broke" in Seoul. Money there was, but very few had the RIGHT kind of money. The day: June 10. On that day South Korea changed its currency from "hwan" to "won." All shops and stores were shutUPI - 100 words
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Article44 1962-06-16 2 Royal visitors stir our city <9 to demonstrations normally aroused only by encounters in football, hockey, or the excitement of one of our A monster bingos. —Mayor Charlotte Whitton of Ottawa. In a speech welcoming Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother now visiting Canada.44 words
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Article30 1962-06-16 2 TOKYO. Frl. Five people died, three are missing and 16 injured as a result of torrential rains which fell over central. western and southern Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement97 1962-06-16 2 PHOTO 55 jalan Dua, Th, it ,,h R «,,d,n,. 16th JUNE, 1962 SAN DAK AN Sandakan. The Hon ble Jv Mr. W. K. C. Wookey '%WKtttKttt^^^^^^^ will officially declare VG flP^I" the bank open. ,-£j| <« N OTHER OVERSEAS BRANCHES: AUTHORISED CAPITAL $20,000,000 ■*ff' !^rW BRUNEI TOWN HONGKONG issued and97 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-06-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby frZHflu^S /eeofKX. dout pobget) W *LS HOME >OU WAVE TO J16 words
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255 1962-06-16 3 0 HONC KONC: Heavy rainj in the last few days have removed the threat of a water shortage and the water authority hjj extended supply from four to eight hours a day. wealth Immigrants Bill has been extended to cover Jersey, the Channel island.255 words
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Article25 1962-06-16 3 HONG KONG, Fri— The first group of about 200 refugees from China will leavp for Formosa in about a fortnight. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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124 1962-06-16 3 HEART THIEF MUST PAY $10,000 TO A 'GOOD HUSBAND' OYDNEY. Fri.— A mm held responsible for stealing the affections of another's wife was ordered today to pay the husband A 1.500 ($10,000) damages. At the same time the husband was granted a divorce. In the Divorce Court Mr. Justice DoveyReuter - 124 words
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Article28 1962-06-16 3 JERUSALEM. Fri. An Israeli frontier euard .vas shot dead and three others wounded in a sudden burst of fire from a Jordanian frontier loost yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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446 1962-06-16 3 30 held in new plot to kill de Gaulle gECURITY men tracking down stop-at-nothing Secret Army Organisation commandos seeking to kill President de Gaulle have made 30 arrests in the Vesoul. south France, in the past 48 hours, official sources said today. News of a third plot to assassinate theReuter - 446 words
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259 1962-06-16 3 PHILIPPINES PUZZLE: ARE ILONGOTS ON WARPATH AGAIN? MANILA. Friday. PHILIPPINE police were today trying to determine whether a family of seven in Nueva Vizcaya province north of Manila were murdered by Ilongots —members of a pagan headhunting tribe— or by ordinary bandits. i Police reports reaching here said a manReuter - 259 words
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Article87 1962-06-16 3 OTTAWA, Fri. The Canadian Government yesterday refused to accept a Russian note protesting at "preparations for the nuclear armament of Canada" and sent it "back to the Soviet Embassy. The note was returned as "inadmissible Interference in Canadian affairs" on Instructions from Mr. HowardReuter - 87 words
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Article36 1962-06-16 3 MANILA, Fri.— The Philippines has declared itself infected with paracholera El Tor and all travellers leaving the country will be required to get new anti-cholera vaccination certificates. accordIng to the Bureau of Quarantine.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article32 1962-06-16 3 NEW YORK. Fri— The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies. arrived in New York from London last night on his way to Washington for talks with President Kennedy. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article205 1962-06-16 3 T ITTLE ROCK (Arkansas) Fri A woman prisoner in Pulaski county jail shot a jailer in the back with a smuggled pistol, threatened to kill three fellow inmates and held 30 policemen, deputy sheriffs and state policemen at bay for five hours early yestorday.205 words
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239 1962-06-16 4 How Govt. officers can reach the Tengku's target KUALA lA'MIH'R, Friday. BLUEPRINT on how the Federation (iovernmenfl can have all its officers qualified in the national language by the target year 11X57 is to be submitted to the National Whitley Council soon.239 words
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168 1962-06-16 4 r FIIK Automobile As- soeiatioii of Singapore, has described the zebra crossing near the Bukit Timah Road and Coronation Road junction where four people have been killed during the past 12 months as a "danger spot." The association's official organ. The Highway,168 words
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136 1962-06-16 4 PAY BOOST FOR RUBBER MILLING WORKERS SINGAPORE, Fri— About 150 employees of the rubber milling firm of Fred Waterhouse Co., Ltd. in Bukit Timah Road, are to get more pay and improved working conditions. This follows a collective agreement reached between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers'136 words
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Article55 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Construction work on a $150,000 extension of Hai Sing High School at 7 milestone Upper Serangoon Road will begin next month. A fun fair and jumble sale to raise money for the building fund will bo held at the school grounds from 9.30 a.m.55 words
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Article45 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board announced today that there were still some vacancies in the board's pre-University II classes. Applications for admission should be made to the Supervisor of the Beatty Secondary School centre between 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. on weekdays45 words
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Article91 1962-06-16 4 Lim heads complaints bureau SINGAPORE. Fri. Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. Lim Chooi Sian (above), has been appointed to head the Government's new Central Complaints Bureau, which will begin to function from City Hall from July 1. Mr. Lim. who is seconded from the Police Force to head the bureau91 words
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Article30 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singa-pore-born harmonica virtuoso Yew Hong Jen will give a recital for students only at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 9 and not on July 8.30 words
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121 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The ninth magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today granted a police request For a substanI tial ball in a case involving a i captain of the Singapore Military Forces, facing three counts of criminal breach of trust amounting to about $200.121 words
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Article375 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore Society presented Eugene O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra" as its annual dramatic production in the Cultural Centre last night. Tnis tempestuous, Aeschylus- Inspired draJna has lis setting In New England at the close of the American Civil War. Its theme is375 words
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Article287 1962-06-16 4 rPHE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuaia Lumpur BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TO 402) 10.45287 words
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Article214 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. fTHE management of Lam Soon Cannery today A explained the c.use of the strike by some of its employees in Jurong yesterday. The managing director. Mr. T. C. Whang, said: "The whole trouble started because the Singapore General Emiployees 1 Union (which re-214 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association today appealed to motorists to buy Sata's new car sticker labels at $1 each, and also to give generously on the Sata flag day to be held on July 7.38 words
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Advertisement183 1962-06-16 4 #JTrf7rrTl TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! ».*J 9 A m l klf (SINGAPORE) THE INSPECTOR He brought LISA out of the darkness into the light of love! IT'S A WAY OF LIFE THAT LOVE SOMETIMES IMPOSES ON A GIRL WHO HAD TO HIDE HER HAPPINESS "iil^k FROM THE PAST! Jjk STEPHEN BOYD IL183 words
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Advertisement537 1962-06-16 4 :#SHAirV: I2JEB phone ***** .NOW SHOWlilG.'iVo'ASo ROCKHUDSON ffifffiMm m DORisOAY UgjjMm TOtNYRANDALLR 3. EHllllß-JIBIIUIiB-HHLI BJ •(urwCOlM 'tiMwrnxiMa Tonight M'nite GRAND PRIX m Winner 19*2 Cannes Film Festival •YANG KWEI FEI" "(The MAGNIFICENT CONCUBINFiB B Stornng LI LI HWA in COLOR m Vondorin-Enghsh Subtitles Tomorrow^^ m LAST MUSKETEER' eclor Q 1537 words
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383 1962-06-16 5 N. BORNEO LEADER: PRESERVE COUNTRY'S HAPPINESS T\ATO Mustapha bin Dato Harun, president of the United Sabah National Organisation, in a radio talk said; "Let us not make Malaysia the cause for mlsunde rstanding among us who have lived happily for so leng." HeReuter - 383 words
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1149 1962-06-16 5 BOOKS: THE DAY HEADS COMPLAINED OF A SHORTAGE gINGAPORE, Fri.— The commissioh inquiring into last November's Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott today adjourned for two weeks as the Commissiojier, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, will be sitting on the Appeals Court, which begins its session next week Today was the1,149 words
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153 1962-06-16 5 LTUALA LUMPUR. Fn Sharlfah Salwa. daughter of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. will present a chal lenge cud for a florai arrangement competition at the Malayan Agri-Hor-ticultural Association ex- hlbition at Stadium Negara from July 5 to July 9. This will be the first153 words
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Article52 1962-06-16 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sa at bin Jasmin. 32, was Jailed for two years today to be followed by two years' police supervision when he pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle. He admitted stealing the bicycle, worth $95, from Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, a peon, in Cecil Street52 words
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Advertisement245 1962-06-16 5 Don 1 Miss I JHORLICKS^oSI BILLY BANKS (l.v .ourtr-v ot me OocKp.i Hotel. tapMM ■^t. The Internationally Famous Entertainer M PETER BO DEN British TV Singing Star )f LARRY FENTON Radio's Fop Comedian 3^ •^l The Dixielander* l^fe r^ and <*4^ T& The Winston Filmer Quartet I i» VICTORIA fj^245 words
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180 1962-06-16 6 EVELYN TOO - Landlady's pants a bad sign, so he burnt them EVELYN TOO By SINGAPORE, Frf. pACH time Tan Kee Ci Hwa saw a pair of women's samfoo trousers hanging over his signboard, he became very agitated. Tan Is an elderly Arab Street goldsmith, plump, balding and bespectacled. The trousers belonged to180 words
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Article125 1962-06-16 6 Drunk, yes —but not incapable IPOH, Fri. The appeal oi a contractor, Cheng Swee Chin, 25, against conviction and sentence of a day's jail on a charge of being drunk and incapable at the Olympic Inn on the night of Oct. 20 last year was allowed by Mr. Justice Azmi125 words
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Article39 1962-06-16 6 IPOH, Fri Sixteen telephonists will take part in the Golden Voice of Perak contest at Telephone House here on June 28. The winners will represent Perak In the pan-Malayan Golden Voice contest In Kuala Lumpur in August.39 words
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360 1962-06-16 6 AN appeal by Hashim bin Ghani, 44, managing director and sole proprietor of the Peninsular Construction and Mining Co., Ipoh, against conviction and sentence on three charges of cheating, was rejected by Mr. justice Azmi in the High Court here today. Hashim. who had seven360 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-06-16 6 - AN EXCITED GROIP of arts graduands (above). From left; Raghbar Kaur (Penang). Indira Pillai (Kuala Lumpur). Liew Peng Kong (Kuala Lumpur) and Boonsuai Somchit (Alor Star). LEFT: Raiali bin Ismail. 23. of Kedah, gives a helping hand to Zahariah binte Mohamed Hashim,57 words
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374 1962-06-16 6 VALERIE NG - READY FOR TODAY'S CONVOCATION AT $15 A THROW VALERIE NG: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday TN A flurry of excitement, the mortar boards and academic robes came out of moth-proofed storage at the University of Malaya today for their annual parade of glory. For more than 100 ejraduands, today was "fitting374 words
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Article23 1962-06-16 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. With $10 more from "XYZ. Kuala Lumpur.' the fund for Johnny Ang. the crippled Singapore student, today reached $3,658.23 words
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Advertisement361 1962-06-16 6 IMH AWUt^lmmmW EVEN IF YOU ANOTHER SERVANT-YOU CERTAINLY CAN AFFORD A NATIONAL WASHING MACHINE... ■mis2so By Hand in one year $597.50 By 'National' Washing Machine in one year $352.80 TOTAL SAVINGS IN ONE YEAR $244.70 IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO OWN A NATIONAL WASHING MACHINE I' M °NG _IV H/U361 words
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Article, Illustration3617 1962-06-16 7 The day Sir Winston started a big scare JT was a great night on Christina when Skouras, the dynamic head of TwentiethCentury Fox and an old friend of Onassis, sent the newly-completed film "Sink the Bismark" to Christina in advance of its world premiere in London. This secret has been3,617 words
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Advertisement106 1962-06-16 7 MONEYMAKERS 5p BY PETER [HAWKINS t 7K* dep^ndalle wOMjK&WACfE.N TRANSPORTATION WBlrH^^fc^ fc*JtaJ"^iJ!M c^^WtflVfilVk ISo cool a/I champion motors ltd. A SINGAPORE: 304. ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: *****. K. LUMPUR: 95. CAMPBELL ROAD, TEL 1 *****. SEREMBAN: 168. RAHANO ROAD. TEL 1773. MALACCA: 213, BUNGA RAYA ROAD, TEL: 1135. JESSELTON: H.S.B.C. BUILDING.106 words
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Article112 1962-06-16 8 TO claim that it's a man's world in the struggle for fame and fortune is not true. For if a woman is beautiful, or clever, or unscrupulous, or even strong-willed enough she can get away with exploits that no man could even dare attempt. Beginning today, The112 words
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Article474 1962-06-16 8 A TRAFFIC inspector who bought several apart merits costing $300,000 in the past few years, was one of three inspectors suspended from duty recently "in connection with various disciplinary matters." The Anti-Corruption Branch is also questioning a large number of Government servants who bought new apartments but were474 words
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Article94 1962-06-16 8 Rotary puts cats to war on rats KUCHING. Fri. The Sandakan Rotary Club has shipped two crates of cats to Keningau and TeiiOm, where **adi farmers face a serious rat problem. A cat shortage in these two areas has resulted in an increase in the number of rats. Many cats94 words
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181 1962-06-16 8 pENANG, Fri. Four parachutists of the Ist Green Jackets Parachute Club will make jumps over Bay an Lepas airport tomorrow afternoon. They will jump at 3,000 feet from a Penang Flying Club Auster aircraft chartered for the event. The Auster will De piloted by181 words
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121 1962-06-16 8 PENANG, Friday. BETWEEN 8,000 and 10,000 tons of frozen tuna will be shipped to the United States every year by a Malayan-Japanese tuna fishing and canning company in Penang. Malayan Marine li.dus.rles Ltd will start this big ex,~rt drive in October to meet121 words
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Article103 1962-06-16 8 Branch of SPA is suspended OINGAPORE, Fri.— The secretary general of the Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, today announced the suspension of the party's Chua Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang branch. He said that "certain unauthorised activities" detrimental to the party were being carried out by a few103 words
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Article64 1962-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A woman. Wee Choon Neo, of Emerald Hill Road. was charged In a magistrates court today with trespassing Into the house of Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, the Coroner. She is alleged to have committed the offence at Mount Elizabeth at about 10.25 p.m. yesterday. Wee,64 words
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Miscellaneous182 1962-06-16 8 I i'l Abner By Al Capp AND, LASTLY- -OH VJWICW -NAMELY -SUTA FAT LOT YO' X HOC)! HOO.'J-WMEN > THEFREE. 'Sj AW HITS' A WNKVAW M f CARES.7-GOAH£hD.7 SHE HITTINK HIGH WORLDS MAMMY T^oTE «SfIBI6LE HIWI H T^EAD? I BLAST MAN PWE J Z- THE SOUND- VQKUM-PLAYIKJG V ttMtj^L 9182 words
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Article, Illustration309 1962-06-16 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. unofficial Government-sponsored trade mission of Singapore manufacturers to Burma, which leaves tonight, hopes to pave the way for a trade agreement between the two Governments, the mission's leader, Mr. Max Lewis, told the Straits Times today. Once Singapore has shown the Burmese authorities that309 words
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Article59 1962-06-16 9 $15,000 trust case SINGAPOP 3, Fri.— Martin Eugene Richard, manager of the Asia Travel Service Ltd.. in Battery Road, pleaded not guilty in a Magistrate's Court, today to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $15.03fi belonging to his employer. He was allowed $20,000 ball until June 23. when59 words
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Article42 1962-06-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Margaret Rose Joseph, a former staff nurse at the General Hospital here, has left for an 18-month training course In mental nursing In Britain. She is on a Colombo Plan technical co-operation scheme scholarship.42 words
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133 1962-06-16 9 The story behind that big iron field find THE Bera iron find opens up exciting vislas for Pahang and for the country as a whole. How exactly was the discovery made? What must be done before the iron rolls out and the money rolls in? What does Bera mean in133 words
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156 1962-06-16 9 MYSTERY OF MISSING PROFESSOR (OVERDUE SIX DAYS) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Russian professor invited to the University of Malaya installation and convocation ceremonies tomorrow has still not arrived here today. He is overdue six days. He is Professor Grigory Vovchenko of Moscow University. University of Malaya oncials f&ar he may156 words
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Article54 1962-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A police prosecutor. Inspector Teoh Beng San who has specialised In conducting preliminary inquiries in the lower courts for the past three and a half years, has been transferred to the advanced training unit. Police Training; School, as an Instructor. He assumes work In his54 words
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Article34 1962-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.- A -hop assistant. Ng Chor Poh. was today fined $700. or two months' Jail, for assisting in a lottery at North Bouna Vista Road at 6.55 p.m. on April 2834 words
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310 1962-06-16 9 A LTHOUGH the GovA ernment might not have achieved "Utopia" in trying to improve the standard of living of the people, it was doing its best "to get as near to it as possible," the Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, said310 words
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172 1962-06-16 9 PENANG. Friday. a YOUTH who threatened to beat a contractor to death if he did not pay $36 "subscription money" was today sentenced to three years' jail and six strokes of the rotan. Tan Up Seng, 20, had earlier pleaded guilty to a172 words
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Article55 1962-06-16 9 KUCHINO. Fri. Mr. Genarawir Mok. 42. a senior hospital assistant o* the Rajah Charles Brooke Leper Settlement here, will leave by air on June 20 to visit thp Sungei Buloh Leprosarium In Malaya. After the visit he will go to India on a six-month Colombo Plan fellowship55 words
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Article38 1962-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fn Wellwishers of the labour office clerical staff ot Singapore Harbour Board today sent S3O to the Straits Times for Mohammed Jedl bin Ya'acop of Alor Gajah. whose hands were amputated after a grenade incident.38 words
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Article57 1962-06-16 9 KIAI.A LIMPI'R. frri The Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Rasak. will bid farewell to the third Malayan contingent to the Congo at Port Snetlenharp otworrow afternoon. The continsent comprises 723 officers and men 102 of *'C" Squadron of the 2nd Federation Reconnaissance Regiment and 62157 words
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Advertisement63 1962-06-16 9 T Avon ALWAYS FIRST FOR MATCHLESS BEAUTY I W^* -+J JI AVON FINEST COSMETICS ore exclusively chosen for the moke-uo of the contestants for "MISS SINGAPORE 1962 All contestants may consult Avon's Beauty Consultants at Robinson Co., Ltd. C. K. Tang (S) Ltd. Aurora Ltd. Metro Ltd. •nd alto Mn.63 words
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Advertisement190 1962-06-16 9 MOW AT MOST ATTR ACTIVE PRipcc iii% rniuLO w Addo-X! The business world's first choice "**v?«\>^, in adding machines can now be yours at a J ~~~~-—-g JE^ii Addo-X is simple «nd easy to operate, designed by Swedish craftsmen to give you J|| ||N| Addo-X, made of best Swedish steel190 words
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Obituary50 1962-06-16 10 2» W»r4% lit (Minimum) ENCHE ABDUL MAJID BIN IBRAHIM formerly of Malayan Railway died t Sungel Ilachang. Lenggeng on 12th I'inr. INS, Puan Katlmah bintl Yassln tbaaks friends and relatives who sent condolences and wreaths and who attended and rendered valuable arnist«nce on the loss of her beloved husband50 words
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Article36 1962-06-16 10 J» Words Sls (Minimum) TUN LEONO YEW KOH and family thank Their Kxcelleneles. Hon'able Ministers. Doctors and Staff or Assuntn Hospital, the Police, those who sent assisted and attended the funeral of Ton Puan Leong.36 words
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Article203 1962-06-16 10 20 W»t4s tit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java KlJsUafel Is served every Saturday and Suodav Itmco rime SALE OF DYNASTY blouses, skirts, dresses, pyjamas, bags, children's Jackets etc. to clear. Helen D. Ling. 97 Tanglin Rd. S'pnie. ORCHID PLANTS. SEEOLINCS. Community pots unsurpassed quality; come see come buy at Singapore203 words
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754 1962-06-16 10 The Straits Times Saturday, June 16, 1962.. Dr. Lee And 'The Plot' In a short comment the other day on Dr. Lee Siew Choh's impressions of Sarawak's attitude towards Malaysia, we expressed surprise at two of his conclusions. Dr. Lee suggested that Sarawak was practically united in opposition against Malaysia,754 words
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Article517 1962-06-16 10 The Negii Sembilan Government and Seremban's citizens may be pardoned if they cannot summon up much enthusiasm for some of the proposals that have been made for the town's growth. Assuming, that is, that they can discern exactly what the proposers have in mind. A report by the Town517 words
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Article707 1962-06-16 10 VALERIE NG - VALERIE NG by Malaya. It Is 600 years old The Indian Studies Department will present a number of stone Images from the Hindu and Buddhist pantheon, dating from the 9th to the 17th centuries, together with literature on Indian art. Exhibits of an entirely different707 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1962-06-16 10 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON ON THE DAY OF HIS INSTALLATION AS CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR by KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Prime Minis ter, Tengku Abdul Rahman, spoke today on the eve of his installation as Chancellor of the University of1,233 words
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Advertisement645 1962-06-16 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail be handed to: lat Floor COLO STOWAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised AgentsCITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS PHONT Fltzpatrkk's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlrslty Road. Naval Base S. M. ABDUL GAFFAR Si645 words
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Advertisement112 1962-06-16 10 Technical Books 1. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment by Babbit I Beumonn $43.00 2. Plumbing by Babbit 52 25 3. Hydraulics and its Applitotion by Gibson 18 75 4. A Treatise on Applied Hydraulics by Addison 30.00 5. Handbook ot Applied Hydraulics by Dovis 67.73 Handbook of Hydraulics by King 38112 words
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Advertisement123 1962-06-16 10 m*. WaV MtjmW yPjjflaaaaaaT faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaflaaaaa lr^^**9 aaTa^aWJaal -^"i CLE AH lIUAM Everybody loves food cooked in English Pyrex glassware... m/m/mmmmmmm/mmmmm brings out the real goodness I WL v of any dish. English Pyrex is 1 "£;^r<*~-^B heat-resistant so you can put I B^-A* *>■ Jib it right in the oven123 words
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178 1962-06-16 11 A profile of the Tengku in Asia Magazine TODAY Tengku Abdul Rahman will be installed Chancellor of Malaya's national university. Asia Magazine presents a brilliant profile of this frank, courteous man known today as the haDpiest premier in Asia. THIS WEEK'S line-up In this supplement issued free with the Sunday178 words
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Article37 1962-06-16 11 KUCHING. Fri. Miss Ling Kul Choo. 28. will leave for Britain by air on Sunday for a four-year course in nursing on a Sarawak Government scholarship. She will work in Charing Cross Hospital. London37 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-06-16 11 AND THE CRIMINALS WHO GROW FAT WITH THEM BECAUSE OF A LACK OF EXPERTS— BY A LAWYER J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Many criminals and lawyers are 'growing fat and complacent due to the lack of experts in Malaya in ballistics, criminology and forensic medicine, Dato R.P.S.567 words
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125 1962-06-16 11 Heartache boys: Bro. Elzear has cure KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Bro. Elzear. the principal of the Montfort Boys' Home at Batu Tlga, today told of a way to save "millions of dollars, untold misery, heartaches, lives and careers every year." He said this could be done If all problem boys and125 words
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Article32 1962-06-16 11 PENANG. Fri. A lawyer. Triptlpal Singh, was charged today with speeding along Northam Road on May 1. He pleaded not guilty. The learing will be on July 1332 words
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Article33 1962-06-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of the Barlsan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Slew Choh has asked Radio Singapore for radio time to present the party's view on the referendum bill to the people33 words
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190 1962-06-16 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. A HARBOUR Board labourer, K. Sundarasan, 32, was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Chua today for committing mischief by fire. Sundarasan was found guilty of setting fire to a mattress In a house occupied by a woman, Patmah binte190 words
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169 1962-06-16 11 Teachers at 'strike' estate may be moved l OHORE BAHRU. Fri Five of the seven teachers at the strikehit Gooi Rubber Estate Government School in Ulu Tiram may be transferred for lack of pupils. Mr. Gooi Ec Beng, the manager of the estate 11 miles from here, reported today that169 words
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Article97 1962-06-16 11 ARMY CHIEF FLIES INTO CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Lt.-Gen. Sir Nigel Poett, C-ln-C of the Far East Land Forces, arrived in Kuala Lumpur by R.A.F. Valetta aircraft today on his way to brief officers observing exercise "Trumpeter", which is currently taking place in the area Triang, Temerloh and Mentakab. Among97 words
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Article25 1962-06-16 11 KUCHING. Fri. A boy. Lin* Sing Kiong. 15, was killed when a speedboat he was driving collided with a tationary launch nt Sarlkei25 words
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Article106 1962-06-16 11 Professor of surgery resigns PROFESSOR Yeoh (.him Sens, (above), has resigned from the chair of surgery in the University of Singapore. He will finish his term in November, just over seven years after Joining the then University of Malaya, and 12 years in Government service. Prof. Yeoh, 45, today declined106 words
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Article52 1962-06-16 11 Rubber land for 72 MALACCA, Fri.— The Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, this evening distributed 500 acres of rubber land to 72 people at Bukit Kadll in the Central district of Malacca under the fringe alienation scheme. Each received six acres, which are already planted with three-year-old52 words
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Article25 1962-06-16 11 KAJANG. Fri.— Mr. K. Paramallngam was yesterday elected president of the KaAssociation for the fourth Jang High School Old Boy^ ypar in succession.25 words
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Article249 1962-06-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. a YOUTH who tried to extort money from two photographers at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Park was today sentenced to four months' Jail and three strokes of the rotan Loh Kuan Men*, alias Loh r Hon Meng, 19. of Pudu Road pleaded249 words
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Article148 1962-06-16 11 MEDICINE FIRM STRIKE IS OVER SINGAPORE, Fri. The two-week-old strike by 42 employees of Singapore's first pharmaceutical factory, the Mizrahie Co. (1961) Ltd.. in Leng Kee Road, ended today. An interim agreement was reached this afternoon oetween the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the workers.148 words
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Article52 1962-06-16 11 The illegal voters... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Allegations of illegal entries in electoral registers for the current Selangor local council elections have been made by the Socialist Front. The party called on the Government to give an assurance that action would be taken against such people who voted without being qualified to52 words
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Article100 1962-06-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL The Umno general assembly, to be held at Ipoh. has been tentatively fixed for July 29. The meeting originally scheduled for June 29, was postponed because or the trip of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to London for Malaysia talks. The Umno100 words
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Advertisement80 1962-06-16 11 Lav ft *o ii. o^ m gj< brings to the electrical world kLI mlpi HLm If Sk AVAILABLE NOW On Malaysia by K.S.C. Pillai, M.A. (A journalist of South East Asian Affairs) A book, indispensable to all future Malaysians, for a proper appraisal of the fast moving political development in80 words
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Advertisement174 1962-06-16 11 JUST OUT! Readers Digest JUNE ISSUE Containing THE STORY OF MALAYA'S GUERRILLA WAR. Triumphont Moloyr, offer o brilliantly executed 12-yeor War, stands as proof that the Communists in Asia an not invincible. ROOM AT THE TOP FOR YOUt An original idea and the energy to make it work many of174 words
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Miscellaneous527 1962-06-16 11 RADIO MALAYA "ewsulk. Interlude; 9.45 Just A Muller Conducts; 2.00 Girl on NATIONAL SHORTWAVE t 'TT 1 ,n O n 0 x^"" ne Run 31S Calling the HousevFßvirr ai i 1..1-. lodles Prom Musicals; 10.30 HarA M fl foo TimV s l*ZnL, o monica Covntr. 10.45 Dream 245 The Man527 words
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Article148 1962-06-16 12 BI.IM. a regular passenger on tbe Penang to Butterworth ferry service I was astonished when the ferry service very recently started selling tickets the size of a postage stamp. These postage size tickets have caused me and many other passengers a lot of embarrassment by our148 words
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Article150 1962-06-16 12 SALARY DELAY IX)R the past year F teachers in a Chinese school in Kuala Selangor have been receiving their pay very late in the month. Take for instance last month's pay. Today is June 13 and we have yet not received our salary. What la the cause of this? I150 words
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Article1201 1962-06-16 12 DR. LEE SIEW CHOH - DR. LEE SIEW CHOH The Malaysia plan -by IN your editorial of June 7 you commented on the statement I made on my return from my visit to Sarawak. You said that the anti-Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party "represents an angry and racialist minority." It1,201 words
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237 1962-06-16 12 The bursaries that can aid Malays to aim higher... ■\IANY Malay pupils in torm m.\ in government schools throughout the Federation are given a bursar; 1 of $100 monthly each by the Federation Government. I see no reason why the Government should not extend this to Malay private candidates sitting237 words
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Advertisement196 1962-06-16 12 MEN OF STYLE With an EYE for VALUE chooseDQUshirts Count the ways in which DON Shirts serve you. jtt Quality Materials y k Good Fitting Lasts Longer J***' 00 Washes Easily Dries Quickly Sole Agents: GLOBE SILK STORE SEGAMAT AND KUALA LUMPUR SMART SPF.F.nV BbV~ I SB^- WT (VOLVO) More196 words
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Advertisement439 1962-06-16 12 AfOW II vi -I 1 GUARANTEE I! I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::; 9 JtJ^^iJm fans 1 v eofc \ftty*<e&s fans. t %IIlC«la[alM (MALAYA) LIMITED. J SINGAPORE-KUAIA LUMPUR— PENANi-KOTA BMARU— IPOH— JOHORE BAHRU. U/lin PI QC S.mply place a pair of ADD-HITE IT M U LLOL m your shoes and you take on o New439 words
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Miscellaneous268 1962-06-16 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 3. Analysing a group of people 8 No soldier Is polite at home. at home In bad digs (10). when having a break <8> 4. Hint for a writer on fl»h (7). 9. His car might be exchanged 5. An alfresco tea contents him for furniture268 words
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Advertisement1542 1962-06-16 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt '*'»•■>-■•« BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY it Worda Si (Mitt.)— Box iO el*, txtrm require. Female Junior Clerk tor Kuala COOK WANTEO reference Beaded. Uunnur Office, Realor Cambridge Please apply No. S Chlltern Drive, Examination at least, though previous Braddell Heights, B'pore. buslnexn1,542 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-06-16 13 SITUATIONS VACANT U Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. extra FOR BRITISH COMPANY In lpoh an executive experienced in the Building Trade and Steel Market. Must be able to speak hi Chinese, Malay and English aad to correspond efficiently In English. Details and salary expected to Box A 167 S.T..1,013 words
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Advertisement993 1962-06-16 13 SHOPS WANTED it Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box St et*. extra WANTED URCBNTLV vacant shop house for sale or lo let along Orchard Road. Please ring (Spore) ***** for Mx. Alan. HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.}— Box It cts. extra SEMIDETACHED BUNGALOWS at Linden Drive, Raffles Park.993 words
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Advertisement953 1962-06-16 13 TUITION U Warm* SS (Mi*.)— Box ot eta. axtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL refresher course (20/- complete (00/- guaranteed (70/- dual-controlled cars qualified Instructor* 67 Orchard Road, Spore. Phone 3279 T. BOOKS 4V PUBLICATIONS U Word* tS (Mi*.)— Box St ess. extra ENCVCLOPEOIA OF SCICNCB aad Technology latest edition perhaps only953 words
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Advertisement1000 1962-06-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SS (Slim.) Bom St eta. oxtra LAMBRETTA ISO .CO Reg. July 1961 with bag petrol gauge carrier Chrome fittings. Telephone (Spore) ***** after 10 a.m. (975. USED DAUPHINES and Holdens In sxeellent fosidlMon at attractive prices aad terms. Other makes also a valla hie Piosjuss1,000 words
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Advertisement1682 1962-06-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. axtrm INI F/TAUNUI 12M, Plat 600, 1960 Oxford. 1959 Austin Cambridge. 1968 Mtrcede.. Flat 1100 M K/Antcliit. Sinter. 1957 Holden. 195« O/Rekord. Borgward T.B. 1955 Oxford Vauxhall. 1994 K/Zepiiyr Fordson/8/wacon. Bin Tba.l Bin Tradlnr, Co.. 54. Bhort Street. BlJutapore 7.1,682 words
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Advertisement148 1962-06-16 14 I mm 1m DON'T PUAMfiC /J^l If n Mil U C VsmzJHORSES! All of a sudden, there's a lot of confusion about which brand of oil you should buy. Names are changing. Claims are changing, tven the oil companies are changing. How do you know which oil offers you the148 words
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Advertisement1426 1962-06-16 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COASI U.K. Om S'oor. Sail* Sham *>*n*n| PYRRHUS Uverilll, Dublin, C'l'fo* I. Pt'TMay JaM 17 ATREUS M'seillM, L'Raai, Dublin GM. 15 TMay Ju.e 17/20 Ju.e 21 MACHAON Havre, LiverpMl. Glasgow ium II l«*e 21 tu.e 24/70 JM* 10 LAOMEOOJt A mouth, L'IMl. RdM). H'br| lull 241,426 words
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Advertisement2869 1962-06-16 15 1 1 U l^ffcftli l UP^ THE E. A. C LINES- I SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, OREMEN^ANTWERP, ROniROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. COTNENOWFO ANO COWNHAGtN. /S^""*^&\ S'por* P. S'tiaiß PeMnt faA*ir,\\tl "*SMARA" 0)1 20/23 JM* 24/20 JM* 21/20 JM* HWJ'I "AYUTHIA" S Jo.(/ 4 July V 7 My 1/ I2,869 words
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Advertisement1194 1962-06-16 15 Vjr McAUSTER CO., LTD. Wbmr^^ BXIXBRStAM UMB «B KLATENESS UMB i MVRI. LPajOON HAMBURG. ROTTEJIDAM. US aJOKLU. UN FUNCISCO MIDIX.ESBROUCH. SEATTLE. VAJKOWER ft PORTUND CITY Of Elf la.Mt.iaa. aarta far CMtral ft s.utt Aacrica. rpore P. yharn Pfint G. 47/17 J.M IIV2IJ.M 22 J... j^,, TriSU NftTJM IUM0IMB&. 10N0ON ROTTEROAM.1,194 words
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Article, Illustration9 1962-06-16 16 MARIA CALLAS WITH HUSBAND BEFORE THE ONASSIS STORM BURST9 words
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508 1962-06-16 16 THE weakness in the A New York Stock Market made itself felt more strongly here, and the decline that started last week has been extended by over 2 cents report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly Rubber Market report. Overseas markets nave shown508 words
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Article220 1962-06-16 16 IULV ftrtl arada rubber buytra l.a.b. J cloned at 5 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 741 cents per Ib. up or<elghtb of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The tone was quiet but (teady. S.C.C.R A. closing prices In centa per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt220 words
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432 1962-06-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN thread in the pattern on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the increasing preoccupation of local operators with the persistent easiness on Wall Street and its chain reaction on other world markets. Increasingly Malayans are taking their cue432 words
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Article872 1962-06-16 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday wiUi the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (2.000) M M (1.000) $1.58. (2,000) $1.19. fl.S*. OL $1.61 OL. (1.000) $1.60: Kast Smelting (1.000) $2.92 ON. (l.OOO) $2.92. $2 S7i OL. (1,000) $2.87: Fed. Dispensary (1.000) $1.25872 words
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278 1962-06-16 16 Tin price down by $2.87 Rubber market steadier ♦PHERE was a further substantial drop in the Straits Tin price yesterday of $2.87 and over $11 has been taken off since the present decline started on June 8. Yesterday's price at $439,624 fell below the $440 level for the first time278 words
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Article287 1962-06-16 16 IQUIDATION predominated at the opening of the Federation Rubber Excnange yesterday and brought prices down by half a cent. At the lower prices, short-cover-ing and renewed buying halted the downward trend and thereafter the market recovered as sellers withdrew. More Interest was shown In No. 2287 words
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Article35 1962-06-16 16 June 15. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 71', cents (up one -eighth of a cent). K.L.: 74' i cents (unchanged). TIN: $439.62 V 2 (down 52.87 M:). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).35 words
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Article199 1962-06-16 16 SHIPS lylnlg alangslda tht liruapora wharvtt taday an: Veleblt 6/7. Peter Maerak 45, Burniidr 19, Bottdan Khmelmuky 27/2 S. Van Neck 21/22, Mandama 23/24, Pacific Trader 42/43, Ton« Wee 15/16. Btraat Magtltiaen 44. Roma 13/14. Sadao NW 3. Outtr reads: Kmp Kittiwake. Prea Taft. IjOkan Amlta.199 words
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Article118 1962-06-16 16 MELBOURNE. Ftl. INVESTMENT and induMn.il shares moved irregularly lowi er. Trading continued light but losses were widespread. Oil* were mostly lower, but LO.O. recovered in late dealings I to riose at 595. Sd. Rtsr metal* were quiet and Rio Tinto lost a further Od to 18s and consolidated118 words
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Article122 1962-06-16 16 £HINESE Product Etchings sisKapore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: hulk JW sellrrn.' drum $42 sellers; Copra: June KM Imv.-rs. ,<2» sellers. Popper: Muntok white ***** sellers, Sarawak white 5150 Keller*. M-f'-NU S.n;iv;ik Btaek $U'ii sellers. Karhled UimponK black $120 uellt'r*. ASTA $1321 sellers Singapore Coconut Oil122 words
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Article127 1962-06-16 16 Inrif it AMI montln (OFFICIAL OUOTATION!>> INDUSTRIALS f. 4 N. 13 Ma, Coiii store 4 id. M. Box 12 cts. Stpnmshi|> Breweries 25 ctl. 8. Times b eta). Kohinson "ts. S. Traders I ta. 8. Darliy 4id. l.niteers 10 cts. W. Jarks 10 ct». MININCS A. Amal 2'M127 words
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Article67 1962-06-16 16 tociation made these chrincos in Its rates to merchants ye«t< ratrn to SUV)) Silling TT or OD ready: Swiu Franc Uiir.'v Holland Cuildtrs 117 1/4: Swedish Kroner ifT 1 Italian Lirr ***** On the frse exchange market in Hong Kang the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.721 for67 words
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Advertisement679 1962-06-16 16 Spore P Shorn Pinong ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM MADRAS, NAGaPATTINAM AND PENANG TSS "STATE OF MADRAS" for P. S'hom, Ptnong, Nogopottinam ond Madras Juno 17/19 Juno 20 Juno 21 FROM JAPANESE PORTS M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" tor P. S'hom, Madras and Colcurto Juim 20/21 June 22 (Will call at Penang679 words
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Advertisement431 1962-06-16 16 NOTICE NOTICE k hereby given that MOK KHAI KIM ol No. 18 Purvia Street, Singapore, has applied lo the Liquors Licensing Board. Singapore, for the transfer of a Ist Class Public House licence In raped of premises No. 11 Dublin Road. Singapore to NEO TAI KIM. ANY person wishing to431 words
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Advertisement728 1962-06-16 17 THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED APPLICATION has been made to us to issue a duplicate scrip in the name ol the undermentioned, the original certificate being un- I traceable: Vmi. No of Shares Distinctive Nos. i Quek Chan Chong 500 *****01-*****00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that unless a728 words
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Advertisement836 1962-06-16 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) Re: Southern Resource* Co. (a firm) Bankruptcy No. 253 of 1961. Bankrupt Nr Kirn Seng. TAKE NOTICE that the Court has Ordered that the Public Examination of. the above-named i Debtor be held at the Registrar's I Chambers, Supreme Court, Slngai pore, on the836 words
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Advertisement625 1962-06-16 17 NOTICE I REPAIRS TO TAN JONG BATU FERRY AT DVNGI'N ROUTE HI EAST COAST ROAD. The above ferry will be under repalis and will be ciosed to all vehicular traffic between 10.00 p.m. on 21.6.1962 10 6.00 am. on 22.6.1902. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS *n Invited forj a post as Draughtsman625 words
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Advertisement973 1962-06-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA NON-FACIXTY DEPARTMENT OF AGBICL'LTIRE Application* are invited for (A) one post of Lecturer/Asst. Lecturer in Agricultural Economics St Farm Management and <Bi one post of Lecturer/Asst. Lecturer in Plant j Bieealng and Genetics. Candidate for post, i A) should have a good' Honours degree In973 words
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Advertisement686 1962-06-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the appointment of a Valuation Assistant in the Valuation Dipt. 2. Salary Scale: $160 x 14-190/ E.\am/2UB x 30-328, Exam, 542 p.m. plus COLA. I. Qualifications: School Certificate Grade II or above v.ith Credits in English Language, Mathematics,686 words
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Advertisement312 1962-06-16 17 TENDERS PAHANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K.R. registered Class 'EX 1 Contractors above will be received by Jurutera Kerja Kanau. Pahang Timor. Kuantan. up to 3 p.m. on 21-6-62 for Construction of 1 block ol 2-uiut:, Transit Quarters. Including sewerage Internal water supply at Kuantan. Full particulars may be312 words
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Advertisement185 1962-06-16 17 TENDERS JOHORE PWD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will received by the Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D. District. Johore Bahru, for: THE CONSTRUCTION OV MIDWIFES QUARTERS CUM CLINIC AT JOHORE LAMA. KOTA TINGGI. Full particulars may be obtained from the office of the Senior Executive185 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-06-16 18 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep I -IPOH, Friday THE Perak Turf Club are to take strict precautions against doping on Derby Day here on Sunday. Security measures will be taken to safeguard the horses engaged in the $30,000 Perak Derby. There345 words
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368 1962-06-16 18 TPOH. Fri.— Happy 1 Melody, ridden by Keith Moxham, did a splendid 3f gallop in 38 45 here this mornIng. Nulli Snundus <Moxham) also went attractively, running 31 in 38 3/5. Prediction. ridden by Moses Lee. was paced by Premium In a368 words
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856 1962-06-16 18 Race l: 2.0 Cl. 2, Div. i-6£ ■> IV-ll i""*^ Orollid (Gary's St.) R. Brcuk.. 5 9.0 (SF) I 5 ~> oJ?,l P a r lsian diamond (Pnoster St.. Daniels. 4 8.13 Maynard 7 I 5?7«9 J alomar Lo NX St-» Martin, 5 8.12856 words
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176 1962-06-16 18 Somerset win by innings 86 runs LONDON. Fri.— The Pakistanis we.v beaten by Somerset shortly after three o'clock by an innings and 86 runs at Taunton yesterday. Final scores: Pakistanis 99 and 146 <Saeed Ahmad 71 LanKford 6-3S) Somerset 331-9 dec cinsp O f clay scores In other matches: AtReuter - 176 words
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Article27 1962-06-16 18 PARIS. Fri. French athlete Michel Jozy broke the world record for the 2 000 metres here las' nUht with a time of smln. I.Bspc Reut°rReuter - 27 words
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Article95 1962-06-16 18 ONDON. Fri.— Brian ChapLd man. 27. and Rodney Foster. 20. took the honours In the British Amateur golf championship -.1 Hoylake yes. terday when they both elimllared fineled seeded players Chapman beat Joe Carr. three times winner and favourite, by two and one. i Foster defeated theReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement205 1962-06-16 18 When you are young enjoy life as much as I mm wmL ,»<&M^^t%!. if I MM k, wMvl mt% '^-wrmv^^ljfl B| utt V i X, V i^^ft ML. wIp MV,^HL ■111 60 ALRAW/fp KING SIZE Lg/I In a class of its own /^mBUJM IT TOOK 150 YEARS OF CHANGE TO205 words
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Article234 1962-06-16 19 HOME TEAM PUT UP A LISTLESS PERFORMANCE VISITORS EARN CHEERS IN RALLY KELANTAN 1 TRENCCANU 0 ftOTA BHARU, Fri. Kelantan had the honour of being the first victors in the 1962 Malaya Cup soccer competition when they overcame Trengganu after a close tussle in their East234 words
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Article133 1962-06-16 19 SANTIAGO. Frl. Garrincha. Brazils brill ant outside-right, who was sent off m the World Cup semi-final with Chile, has been cautioned by F.I.F.A. and will be eligible to play In the final on Sunday against Czechoslovakia. Honorino Landa, the Chilean centre-forward, who was also133 words
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Article34 1962-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club clinched the F.A of Selangor League Dlvisicn 1 title last night with a 7-1 victory over Young Malays at the Merdeka Stadium.34 words
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Article81 1962-06-16 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER SPORE DIV. 2C: Raiaii 3 R*» Seletar A 2 XLI WO DIV. ll BOMBS 3 BMH 1 L PERAK MALAY TEACHKRS (T. Anson>: T Anson 1 Kk Gajah 0. BENTONG LGE: Teruna 5 PWD 1 FRIENDLY rßawangc LJnate* 5 Blue Circle 3 ATHLETICS PERAK POLICE MEET (Ipom81 words
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844 1962-06-16 19 SPORTSFRONT by Norman Sicbel a MERICAN athletics A coach Bill Easton ai rives in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. June 20. at the special request of the Federation of Malaya AAU. His job will be to train the Malayan athletes before they leave on Aug. 17844 words
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Article74 1962-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council selectors decided today that "yardstick" for qualification for the Asian Games In Jakarta In August would be bronze medalltst standard of the last Asian Qamps In Tokyo. This would apply to individual events in all sports, a74 words
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Article289 1962-06-16 19 ACS boys lead in meet SINQArDE Frt.— AngloChinese School led the boys' section at the end of the second day of the Buklt Tim ah District athletics championships tcday. ACS have 192 points, followed by Chinese High School (179) and Thomson School (75). In the girls' section. Raffles (134) led289 words
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Article130 1962-06-16 19 SOCCER MALA 1 A CUP: Kedah v Henang (Stadium O-rul Aman 5.15); Perak Perils (CAH grd. 5.15). BLKNLKY CUP: Kedah Youths v P-nanß Youths (Stadium Darul ..man 3 45. frrak Youths v Perils Youths (CAH grd. 3.45). 8 PORK. DIV 2B: Blue Rovers v Ovlang Utd (Jm Besar).130 words
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Article238 1962-06-16 20 LAOS AGREEMENT HAS RESULTED IN NEW CHANGE IN EAST-WEST ATMOSPHERE: JACK WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy believes the new Laos Government Ims moved Soviet-American relations to a new "plateau," but he said it was still a long way to the summit. The President told his news conferenceReuter - 238 words
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Article28 1962-06-16 20 NEW YORK. Fri.— U Thant. the acting U. N. SecretaryGeneral, will visit Paris from July 16 to 17 for talks with President De Gaulle.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article53 1962-06-16 20 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A motor mechanic, Cheong Quai Meng, alias Ching Kau Ming, who suffered injuries when a taxi collided with his motor-cycle a year ago. was awarded damages of $5,179 by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today. The award was made against the taxi driver,53 words
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243 1962-06-16 20 PENANG, Fri. Mr. Fletcher John Christian, a direct descendant of the leader of the H.M.S. Bounty mutiny in 1788, received a V.I.P. welcome when he arrived in Penang today in the Willem Ruys, flagship of the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Line. Mr Christian 1243 words
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Article85 1962-06-16 20 BUILDING BRICKS IN SHORT SUPPLY SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's building operations would be severely hampered if the production of local bricks did not increase immediately, a spokesman for the Housing and Development Board warned today. He said that present demands exceeded production by about two million bricks a month. Not only85 words
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Article56 1962-06-16 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis will hold a rally in Colombo Court, behind Ctty Hall, at 5 p.m. on Sunday "to expose further the P.A.P.'s referendum plot." The main speakers are Dr. Lee Slew Choh, the party chairman; Mr. Lim Chin Siong, the secretary-general, and Mr.56 words
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Article18 1962-06-16 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. M. D Talroff has been elected president of the Musicians' Union of Singapore.18 words
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Article79 1962-06-16 20 LIM SEAN TECK and Mrs. Tun Hone Tei- thank nil relatives and friends who sent wreaths scroll donations condolences and rendered valuabla hMHH nt tl-.«? funeral of their beloved father on IU-6-62. FAMILY OF THE late Mr. Llm She Chun* th.ink the Vent-rable DhammaKiiktit and members of Buddhist I'mon79 words
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Article22 1962-06-16 20 MISS JOSEFINA MEDINA will coiniiitmi' singing rnvacnnrni at Rosee rt'Or on L>(l/ii 63 instead of 16/6/62 due lo delay of plane.22 words
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95 1962-06-16 20 BARISAN: NO MONEY IN MERGER AND MALA YSIA SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis today hit out at suggestions that merger and Malaysia would contribute towards the economic development of Singapore. A party statement said: "It would just mean that politically Singapore would be part of the Federation, but economically we95 words
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Article88 1962-06-16 20 LATEST DESICN In Catallna rwlmBultK and aportßwenr )uat unvacked at Mntxon Marie 29 Tannltn Rd.. S'porr Op«n 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Ring 2:>^'pk. LATEST CREATION OF "Clnderflln" dmim for tots trrnn and In between Just arrived at •■Hilda's" Cold Storage and 90 A Orchard Road S pore. Tol. *****.88 words
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Article193 1962-06-16 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. A new meeting for tomorrow night has been planned by the 11 -man Singapore trade unions working committee to replace the one banned by the Government last Saturday. The meeting was arranged late tonight after police had replied to the committee's demand193 words
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Article154 1962-06-16 20 LONDON, Fri. County cricket matches: At HULL: Yorks bt Derby t>^ an innings and 31 runs. Derby 232 and 114. Yorks 377. Tea scores: At Old Trafford: Lanes bt Surrey by six wickets. Surrey 15 and 239 Lanes 124 and 234 for four. At Nottingham: Match drawn.154 words
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Article436 1962-06-16 20 LONDON, Pri. Stock markets endeu the week on a quiet and rat ncr dull note today but the general performance was consider•d satisfactory In view of the background news. Markets had to contend with the fresh fall on j Wail Street yesterday, a discouv- aging survey by the436 words
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200 1962-06-16 20 MAN IN CELL WINS BIBLE IN RELIGIOUS CONTEST HHELMSFORD, Fri. RoL> bert Woodhall. 40. who is serving an eight-year sentence of preventive detention for attempted burglary, has won first prize In a nationwide religious contest entered by abi'Ut 10.000 people. His prize was a leather bound bible, due to beUPI - 200 words
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Article15 1962-06-16 20 NEW YORK. Fri. The [Security Council met today on the Kashmir question. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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163 1962-06-16 20 Njoku: Why Malaya gets foreign capital I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's parliamentary democracy was today praised by Mr. R.A. Njoku. the visiting Nigerian Fe>A deral Minister of Transport and Aviation. Speaking to reporters at the airport before leaving for Australia after a tour-day visit. Mr. Njoku said that Malaya was getting163 words
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Article34 1962-06-16 20 ADELAIDE. Fri.— Mr. Arthur Calwell. leader of the Labour lOppositiom Party, said tonight that he believed Mr Robert Mcnzies. the Prime Minister, would retire iat the end ol the present Parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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