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Title Section15 1962-06-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Moby* No. 1395. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01015 words
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Article880 1962-06-24 1 Unanswered question about women See Page Three CAREER CORNER-fl NEW SERIES ON JOBS FOR THOSE LEAVING SCHOOL: P. 10 JESSELTON, (North Borneo) Saturday THREE political party leaders here today rejected and expressed anger over the Philippines claim to British North Borneo. Mr. Donald Stephens, president of the880 words
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142 1962-06-24 1 Boy shot as he steps out to £reet father SEREMBAN, Sat. A 14--year-old boy was shot dead yesterday as he stepped out of his house in Mantln, 10 miles from here, to greet his father and brother-in-law who were returning from a pig hunt. The boy. Looi Ciioy of Mantin142 words
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Article35 1962-06-24 1 The Nationalist Chinese Prime Mini-ster, said in Talpeh yesterday thai the defence of Quemoy ana Matsu had been further strengthened to counter the build-up of Chinese Communist forces a;<in« the Pukien coast. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 1 Has tiled a $2,250,000' damage mvi again.sl former Miami bawdy-house owner, Madame Sheny. claiming aba libelled him by ciaiminq in her book that Farouk vL-ueo her establisnment.—U.P.l.29 words
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Article20 1962-06-24 1 The mass circulation Paris newspaper, quoting "authorised sources." said yesterday that France's nuclear bomb was now ready. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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224 1962-06-24 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - Alsatians drugged by gang of orchid thieves VICTOR NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A gang ol orchid thieve* drugged seven Alsatians before stealing ten rare plants worth $2,500 from a nursery in Bukit Bintang Road here on Thursday night. An eighth dog. which apparently escaped the drugging, was stabbed four224 words
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Article94 1962-06-24 1 THE WORLD THIS MORNING FRIARS WHO ADMITTED, PASSING ON THREATS > MKSSIXE (Sicily). Sat.— Four bearded Capuchin friars have been acquitted on charges of taking part in a Mafia-type extortion racket in the hills of central Sicily. The trial, Italy's most sensational court case to involve members of religious orders,Reuter - 94 words
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Article74 1962-06-24 1 WHY INDIA PLANS TO BUY MiGs NEW DELHI. Sat. Primr Minister Xrhru told Parliament today that India would not be influenced In her decision on whether to buy Soviet Jet fl(htrrs, by outsldr pressure or threats to cut off economic aid. Speaking In a foreign affairs debate. Mr. Nehru saidReuter - 74 words
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Article50 1962-06-24 1 UTKI.ANI). Sat. Ratepayers in the Auckland suburb of Otahuhu arc petitioning the Borough Council to rescind a building: permit for a block of bachelor flats on the grounds that "such a concentration of bachelors mould be a menace to both married women and girls in the neighbourhood.50 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 1 Daughter of former French President Vincent Auriol set an international ciosed circuit women's air speed record of about l.i-iS miles an hour over Litres, Southern France. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article31 1962-06-24 1 Has appointed MaJ. Gen. Achmed Jani as new Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, the Communist New China news agency .said in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article28 1962-06-24 1 Was injured in a two-car collision in Honiton. England The stage and fum performer suffered .-ever? cuts and shock and I.- being treated in a hos-pital.-'U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 1 ....Said at a Rumanian Government reception m Bucharest last ntsht that the Soviet Union was agalnut war on the battlefield, but still favoured the class war. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article17 1962-06-24 1 Yesterday proclaimed a provisional coalition Government for Laos at his palace in Vientiane. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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501 1962-06-24 1 NO EVIDENCE TO ORDER GROUNDING OF BOEING 707— OFFICIAL WASHINGTON, Satarday. Federal Aviation Agency yesterday said it has no plans to ground the Boeing 707, the most widely-used jetliner in commercial aviation. I This decision was reached after an Air France Boeing 707, with 113 people aboard crashed in aReuter - 501 words
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Article, Illustration446 1962-06-24 1 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD Out comes that sax a^ain By TANAH RATA. Sat A —For the second time in 24 hours there wa s Royal gaiety and splendour in the Highlands tonight. And again King Bhumibol burrowed pti'in and went swinging with the Radio Malaya b;md this446 words
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Article80 1962-06-24 1 HONG KONG. Sat Postcard-sized prints of nude European women are being given away free with a local vernacular newspaper in a bid to increase circulation. The pictures are resarded as "art" by some. Others consider them pornographic. Meanwhile the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs is looking into80 words
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Article37 1962-06-24 1 Ceylon's Minister of Justire. yesterday filed the Government's case against a number of top army and police officers and prominent civilians arrested in January and February for allegedly plotting to overthrow the Government .—ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1962-06-24 1 In the atmosphere nenr ClirtMma. Island has been announced by the United State*. In Its current series in the Pacific. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement93 1962-06-24 1 EXQUISITE RINGS in DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES U. S. de SILVA SONS. Jewellers 25. Raffles Place Tel: ***** Cy J happens with (j Q\ m New Liquid make-up I p-p££ byMAXFACTOR J o( Shffr Geniul lh»t you bur. »ou I«c J At last a Moisturizing make-up that pampers and protects, jii^cs93 words
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229 1962-06-24 2 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES INTERPOL ASKS, THEN... SINGAPORE. Saturday Dy DOLICE here today detained a 22-year-old German bouse painter believed to Ik* wanted by the Australian police in connection with a shooting incident in Melbourne last week. Police secretary Mr. Lira Seng Huat said thai the229 words
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Article150 1962-06-24 2 AZIZ'S CALL FOR MORE CO-OPS BATU PAHAT. Sat.— A call to the people of Johore to form more co-operative movements to manage their own affairs more efficiently and effectively was made here recently by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak He was speaking at the150 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-06-24 2 SINGAPORE. Sat A fantastic crowd of film fans jam-packed 1.i1. m Besar Stadium today to pay homage to the Indian screen idol. Mr. Sivaji Ganeaan. In the biggest reception ever given a film star in Singapore, over 40.000 people struggled for a glimpse171 words
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Article251 1962-06-24 2 'POINTER on training... YOUR DOG WE talked last week of our dog standing and moving well. We can Improve on his movement as ye progress and he will consequently show to advnntage in the ring. We now start training our pup In ring procedure, in order that the Judge can251 words
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235 1962-06-24 2 Family pictures foil a towkay's bid to put off protection demand KUALA LUMPURE. Sat BUSINESSMAN told the Magistrate's (.ouit here today how he failed to put off ii deiiKind for extortion money by saving the proprietor \\;is not at home Reason: Pictures of himself and his family betrayed him to235 words
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Article119 1962-06-24 2 Call for more tourist publicity SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr G. Paul Peralta. executive secretary of the Singapore Tourist Association, today painted an optimistic picture of tourism in the State if there is regional cc-operation. "We never believed that tourism can be developed In isolation in Singapore. he told a V's Men's119 words
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240 1962-06-24 2 Banned meetings: Barisan move in Assembly CINGAPORE. Sat.— The Barisan Sosialis is to table a motion in the Assembly when it starts on June 27 condemning the Government for banning two meetings called to discuss the Referendum Bill. Both meetings, scheduled to be held in the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees'240 words
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Advertisement201 1962-06-24 2 47/l»/6l/SlM FINEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC R-A-A-f V V H I JET BRIDGE TO %J *S A *^O?^r HONOLULU can WW and on around the world by BOAC Jetliners frantic.™ ncvwCj& Fly in style. BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 style across the Pacific lUfllU nzzn. f/O JET*} A and the USA, and on201 words
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Article, Illustration503 1962-06-24 3 S. THAN A PACKIAM - The unanswered question about women in Malaya S. THAN A PACKIAM By OF BUTTERWORTH MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 4O ON -IS MALAYA 1962 A WOMAN'S WORLDr FIRST let us put the proposition that the Sixties is a Woman's Decade to a Ihiee-Dionccd test: ONE. Are our men perturbed by women503 words
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Article, Illustration195 1962-06-24 3 \ \ r.VKf.i f t: r.i ifiTi^: i vi - r.VKf.i f t: r.i ifiTi^ i vi m And it's the girls who Ulead the way with ssons en the latest techniques at this agriculture school in Kuala Kangsar This is further proof that the Sixties in this country will see women come more into their195 words
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Article, Illustration561 1962-06-24 3 In the arts, too, it's a women's world SEE FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS' And source ol hi.s inspiration? Inche Khalid said; "The Influence women have in our farming families. It Is amazing but true. "When the day's work is done, dinner's finished and the boys are out, the girls actually sit down561 words
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Article233 1962-06-24 3 "fTTHE truly efficient home--1 maker Irons sitting down and you should of course. Iron all vegetables sitting down" —Canadian Star Weekly Magazine FROM HUE TO KTEKNITY Scene 1: "The drawing-r oo m at Longbourn. Afternoon" Scene 2: "The same evening. Some weeks- later." From Pertb theatre233 words
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Advertisement114 1962-06-24 3 LOOKfo n ("I @(3(|} m? U |\w j NEW J I INVISIBLE M|A Wonderful, new, 'Invisible' lilastoplast dis- appears as you put it on because it is f W^r^ )il"- Wl transparent and your skin shows through it. d^'v* rts^rt Cia^nll\ uar( k aeainst infection. 'lnvisible' ElastoI ri P r114 words
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Advertisement916 1962-06-24 3 EVERY DAY 1000 OPTIMA CAMERAS are leaving Europe's largest camera factory 1 Is^bbbl i 1 isWnHssr M—^ m OPTIMA til 1959-1962 1,000,000 AGFA OPTIMA OWNERS All are happy because of Automatic and Trouble Free picture taking RUPTURE (HERNIA) NO PADS NO SPRINGS The Nco-Borrere acts exactly Ilk* a hand when916 words
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Article, Illustration4030 1962-06-24 4 Tyrone Power leads me to the dim altar* ....of a small church in Rome' 'We were now ■an and wife forever' WHO would have thought that my holiday in Rome would be anything like this. There we were, Tyrone Power and I, looking into each other's4,030 words
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Advertisement295 1962-06-24 4 I Wisdom 118 I takes good I_JI W care of the gfj^^ teeth— gk —so use Wisdom night and f morning! p^ Nr» \l ,-^iN^kS,'' Springy, tapered nylon Jfr I tu f tt reach sur f° ces 11/ M \o\xx teeth are worth preserving, so dean them I Him regularly295 words
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Advertisement186 1962-06-24 4 Linda Christian -THE FRANK STORY OF HER LIFE AND HER LOVES Part Three I ENJOY BEING AGIRL^ I like scarves and flowers, perfume and jewellery, lipstick' and rustly petticoats I enjoy being a girl I like being neat and sweet In: fact, there were only a few times when 1186 words
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335 1962-06-24 5 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI CONTROLLED ALIENATION WILL SOON BE INTRODUCED FOR SETTLERS By IPOH. Saturday A TOTAL of 56,000 acres of land is being opened up in Perak to plant rubber and resettle people as part of the state's335 words
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Article79 1962-06-24 5 HELICOPTER IN FORCED SEA LANDING KUCHING. Sat A F-55 helicopter ot World Wide Helicopter* Limited, on charter to the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company, made a forced landing m the sea about 10 miles oil the coast of Bintulu yesterday evening. The four passengers and the pilot are safe. They were79 words
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181 1962-06-24 5 The Esso Malay award winners named SINGAPORE. Sat— Awards made by Esso (Eastern), the former StandardVacuum Oil Co.. based on results of the Malay language paper in the Cambridge school certification examination of December, last year, were announced today. Also announced were awards for the national language public examinations conducted181 words
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Article277 1962-06-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. An American operatic mez-zo-soprano, Mildred Miller, gave a recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night an hour after arriving by air from Bornejo. Mk&s Miller's is a voice of fine and even timbre, and It Is directed by an intelligence that demands277 words
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106 1962-06-24 5 UNIVERSITY STUDENT LEAVES FOR QUEBEC SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Urn reck Lye. vicepresident of the Nanyang University Students' Union, left by air for Quebec this morning, to lead the Singapore delegation to the 10th International StudentsConference opening next week. The two other delegates, Mr. Ronald Rasanayagam. a councillor of the University106 words
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Article330 1962-06-24 5 yHE ancient Egyptians were 1 very Rood naturalists and made accurate observations both upon the physical characteristics and the habits of their native animals This becomes obvious at once to anyone examining the numerous curving!- and paintings on the walls of their tombs and temples In most cases330 words
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215 1962-06-24 5 Boss speaks up for his chauffeur who was caught stealing whisky KUALA LI'MIU'K, Saturday. fHK employer of a chauffeur, who was CMlgbfl stealing a bottle of whisky from CoM Storage, appealed to magistrate today to be lenient in passing sentence. The chauffeur. Houtman bin Salman. 22. was bound over In215 words
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Article38 1962-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A gang of five armed ihugs entered the home of Madam Tan Siang Kean. 57. a housewife, in Telok Blangah Road yesterday, and took $1,300 in Jewellery and cash after tying and gagging her.38 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Film Society wul be screening the film "Henry V" at the Cultural Centre Canning Rise. at. 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr. S. Jayakumar. a final year law student, has been elected president of the University of Singapore's Law Society, and Mr. Eugene Phoa. secretary.29 words
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Article68 1962-06-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A three-day hearing haa been fixed for the trial of Martin Eugene Richard former manager of the Asia Travel Service Limited, facing a charge of criminal breach of trust of $15,038.60. The case will be heard on July 30 to August 1. before Mr. Choor68 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-06-24 5 Puan Noor Aishah Noble work to help children SINGAPORE. Sat. Puan Noor Ai.shah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. told a large gathering today that there could be no more noble work than helping children to lead healthy and happy lives. She wai speaking at the opening of the new223 words
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FOREGIN DESK THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration427 1962-06-24 6 NEW YORK. Saturday THE Soviet Union last night cast its 100 th veto to kill a resolution urging Indo-Pakistani talks on the Kashmir questionleaving the Security Council without a decision on the issue which had been debated sporadically since last February. Afterwards theReuter - 427 words
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76 1962-06-24 6 Sewn on arm boy has a happy smile at playtime EVEN though he is encased in a plaster cast, Everett Knowles, 12, still wears a happy smile as he wrestles with his dog Sandy after being discharged from hospital. Everett's right arm was stitched on ;i g;i i n after76 words
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202 1962-06-24 6 NINE-MONTH-OLD ROW SETTLED: SHIPPING STRIKE THREAT OFF SAN FRANCISCO. Sat CHIPOWNKRS and three seagoing unions have settled their nine-month-old West Coast maritime dispute, it was announced yesterday. *The settlement averted resumption of a strike against Pacific area shipping at the end of the month. The agreement was announced jointly byUPI - 202 words
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Article74 1962-06-24 6 T ONTON. Sat— Sir lan Horo- bin, 62-year-old former Member of Parliament who is accused of offences of indecency while warden of Mansfield House University Settlement, London, was today formally committed lor trial. The trial will be at the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Coun, London. A 17-year-oldReuter - 74 words
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Article99 1962-06-24 6 T ONDON, Sat. —Stirling Moss. 32-year-old British motor racing champion, left hospital here yesterday eight weeks and two operations after a 100 m.ph. Easter race crash, and declared that he hoped to be back m Orand Prix racing next month. "Provided tnere is no medical evidence againstReuter - 99 words
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Article33 1962-06-24 6 Fell heavily f 10:11 his pony while playnif polo in llir Park al Windsor. But he changed mounts and went on to score a goal for his team, Windsor Park.33 words
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Advertisement329 1962-06-24 6 Let's take you around a sj!^ swimming pools \f fc»* for you to laze away II ™^B M*% the sunny days \x\ y^ \J 1/^7^*"* Restaurants tonP&O-Orientliner-so f V I W, rn an, I ÜBRARIEs V^ J to write letters, make notes H I I and catch up on your329 words
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Miscellaneous381 1962-06-24 6 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA Summary Of Programmes o^ r QuMtlon^Tme^n.irM'^ic From r-OOTtoj. N ESFiJ 1 Ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morn- 100 Time Slgn»l, The New«; 710 r tag Melodies; 7.00 Reudeivoujs Newrtalk/Race BeaulU/Interlude- rM 120 No Lin Wlth Music; 7.30 Time Signal, 7.15 Programme Preview -7 30 da: 1230381 words
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283 1962-06-24 7 NEWS THIS SUNDAY Sunday in America Dateline: NEW YORK OPERATIONS MIXED UP— AND IT WAS A MISTAKE' \JAhK THALTMAN. aged 13 months, went to hospital for ;i hernia operation and came out without his tonsils instead. And Tracy Fernald. his 17-rnonth-old playmate, went in for a tonslllectomy and was operated283 words
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161 1962-06-24 7 The nude countess: I've no home now... ROME. Sat. Countess Crlstina Paolozzi. 22--ytar-old Roman beauty who was Dounced from tne New York social register because she posed for a nude photograph, said here that her American-born mother has ordered her out oi the house. The wiliowy blonde hit headlines and161 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-06-24 7 Miner buys a Rolls LONDON. Sat. Mii.er George Asquith claims that his hoils-Royce L> not just a status symbol. It give* him at least an extra hour in bed. for one thing. He can now take ott for the pit at 5.15 a.m. instead of catching a bus at 4.166 words
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143 1962-06-24 7 Freed— man who killed his ailing wife NEW YORK. Sat. A grand jury yesterday refused to indict Murray Mandell. 58. a tailor who stabbed his wife to death because he could not stand seeing her suffer with cancer The mercy killing took place in the couple's home on April 16.143 words
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Article90 1962-06-24 7 No visa— no wedding LENINGRAD. Sat British student, Colyn Crane-Ro-binson's plans to many Mi Russian sweetheart went up in Miioke last nurht when lie «as forced to leave the country a day before his scneduled wedding because his visa er-.pired. Bionde 24-year-old lima Rusanova told MMM earner Mie would not90 words
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Article125 1962-06-24 7 Wby aren't all beacbe* sandy? BECAUBE the composition of a beach depends on which of these tour places produced it: <1> The cliffs behind: <2> tne bed of a river: <3> from the sea itself. <4> from another part of the coast In general, you can expect125 words
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263 1962-06-24 7 Australians take over 23 villages in Dutch New Guinea HOLLANDIA. Sat TWENTY-THREE villages in Dutch New Guinea are Inking placed under Australian rule to prevent them from becoming local points for border disputes should this territory be transferred to Indonesia, Government sources said today. I All 23 villages are on263 words
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Advertisement713 1962-06-24 7 INTRODUCING nevpiaytex white magic padded bra WITHOUT PLAYTEX WITH PLAYTEX A pretty figure, but i« she m;ik- <irH-;<, s;iin»- <ir ing the most of it? A pwttJT su«i<i<'nly sly ntio dress but couliin't it he im- in^, i-ntirply fpmininc T I proved? Is her figure at fault *h.it Pfaytm White713 words
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Article, Illustration777 1962-06-24 8 GOOD SENSE WITH SCENT THE Juliet Ang Page Mioiv to pick a partner far your wnood HASTILY choosing a scent and just as hastily deciding to make it your own is like contracting a quick mairiage. That is what it amounts to For a scent, once chosen us your very777 words
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343 1962-06-24 8 A SCOLDING FOR TWO SCOUTS-AFTER AN OFFER TO HELP JANE LEE advises every Sunday. Address your problems to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. AS my friend and I, both scouts, were cycling r% past a certain house recently we heard someone screaming343 words
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Advertisement407 1962-06-24 9 PICTURE CONTEST ill H 'MAUREEN' WINS TOP PRIZE WINNER of the week's Name and addre>s of sender. TOP PRIZE Of $30 is «'"h title of pictuie and details Nancy Yonn. 20 Aboo Sittee equipment used and exposure Lane Prna'ne who sent in sh °ula be written on the back I407 words
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Advertisement13 1962-06-24 9 NEXT WEEK: I long for love with Edmund Purdom. Linda Chruttan. 1963 I13 words
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Advertisement92 1962-06-24 9 pPECIAL MA 55c for this lamp research comes better fuels for cooking and lighting. The ESSO Kerosene people use in their homes is the most advanced in its field. The high quality, low cost of ESSO Kerosene like this special offer lamp reflects the concern of ESSO for the needs92 words
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Miscellaneous195 1962-06-24 9 (popular crossword) 4v HF^ I 1H( I^l 1 I I I l __^Hl__B^^^_ CROSS: 3 IMi c 1 icketer shoulu 1 DOWN: 1. SnerlllV otneer 1 8> not make it i4i; 7 Excia- 2 Censuied 181. 3. Cards and mation (4.: 10. Unfair 111); 11. j domes <*<■ Terrace <si:195 words
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Obituary27 1962-06-24 10 16 H..rW« $111 iWmimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY Ot Late T K. Ammukiiitv AmT.a of Lamhak Estate iii'rt on M.6wflß. Kver rrmemiii'il bf aat Lo\ed ones.27 words
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Article28 1962-06-24 10 ?ft l» riri. fin Mmimr.m KIWI KWIK WAX, for that real StlOM (in llciort and furniture. Kiwi KwtavWU ttNa a hrllllant coating tnat a non-slip and uater-reslstant28 words
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Article329 1962-06-24 10 LEADING ON POINTS rE gale oi lierce debate Is cleansing the air >t confusion and In the battles that have been Jolnea over the radio and on the campus of the University of Singapore one fnctor stands eminent: The Prime Minister Mr. Le« Kuan Yew. for the moment at least,329 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter46 1962-06-24 10 I WAS quite amused the other day lo hear my children enthusing afiout Rex Harrisons performance in Mjr Fair Lady Araiucd because, good actor though he is. Rex was nothing likr the Professor Higirtns portrayed by the late Leslie Howard. STELLA COOOHIART BUTTIRWORTH46 words
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Letter61 1962-06-24 10 rpHAT was a very touching 1 picture you had on Page Six of your MM last week the one aboul Chinese refugees being welcomed by relatives In America. Now with referenda on our minds I wonder what would happen if one was held in South China. Would they61 words
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Letter50 1962-06-24 10 I WAS very pleased when I opened the Sunday Times last week anfl round that Instead of the YIP* attending the University of Malaya convocation ceremonies you had pictures ut the gr^duands apt beta use- last Saturday wa.s the produest day of their lives. HELEN PILLAY. HMAHt50 words
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Letter107 1962-06-24 10 MR T. PAUSON of Malacca (Women In the big. big grab. Sunday Times. June 17) has fallen victim to the difficulties and confusions of the Affluent Age where one of the driving forces of existence Is the collection of solid goods, machinery and gadgets. Nor is a107 words
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Letter96 1962-06-24 10 DURING tne convocation ceremony last week I was amazed to hear one of our better known captains of industry moan about the vast amount of money Malaya spends on education and on Intellectuals who he said were nothing but laggards who think the world owes them a living.96 words
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Letter102 1962-06-24 10 4 PRUPOS Ihe letter aboul juvenile delinquency <Suni\ day Times June 3i don't you think that one way to solve this problem would he to repeal all child labour lawi and allow teenagers to beein earning i In me MM moment school has lost all attraction102 words
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Letter71 1962-06-24 10 WONT you walk Into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly. I wonder who is saying this to who In the most uneasy peace that has settled on Laos—American favourite Oeneral Phouml Nosavan to fellowtravelling Prince Souphanavoung or vice-versa Unless some form of economic aid is71 words
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Sunday TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article, Illustration725 1962-06-24 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - CATCHING THE CLEVER SMUGGLER JEFFREY FRANCIS How a Customs man is trained for his crucial task ANOTHER THE SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS' FEATURE SUCH TRICKS STUMP ALL BUT THE EXPERT BY Practical work reaps quick results "(H'STO-MS men find 81 mil. in notes wrapped up in baby cot," "$250,000 in gold725 words
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508 1962-06-24 10 JACKIE SAM - A TOUCH OF THAILAND IN THE FEDERATION JACKIE SAM WITH THAT SERENE FEELING OF J0Y.... By A TOUCH of Thai- land is in the air. That serene feeling of Joy personified by the Thais has come to Kuala Lumpur. The messengers of joy are the very symbols of Thai unity:508 words
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Article181 1962-06-24 10 THE BIRTH OF A CUSTOMS SCHOOL rE establishment of the school was first mooted In 1952 by the then Director of Preventive Services, Mr. A.W.B. Sim. But It was not until two years later that the "go ahead" signal was given Before then Customs officers attended occasional lectures at larger181 words
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379 1962-06-24 10 Career Corner NEW SERIES BY KEN HAMMONDS ELECTRICAL c ng i neering is a profession that offers a highly diversified range of duties to the boy who is willing to persevere. The electrical engineer's duties may range from the provision of power stations to the design of complex electronic devices.379 words
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Article190 1962-06-24 10 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with thci way you speak and write? Are] you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause! people to underrate you? Youi are judged by your English. Thousands of men and'190 words
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Article58 1962-06-24 10 Write todnv to liiMltute 'Depi. 1./449 C), Palace Gale. London. VV.B. tor a tree copy ot Word Mastery." which cont.-iins lull details of the Course. Don 'l Mat- ¥<">' English li all-Important to you, and too cannot afford to neglect it. Send tor this interesting booklet do»58 words
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Advertisement869 1962-06-24 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;>/ Wmmdk fin (Mimmnmt LEE WCE hstwaaa Knnaid Keng H».<- nriv ssa of Mr. A Mrs Lee Pens Vim and Ir.-i.,- Dim Haa third daugnt.r «f Mr Mr* Wer Cheng Rians RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS H'nrrfu SJ.it Win.; WESLEV CHURCH SEREMBAN. Hin<liv Worship srrvrj 6.30 p.ra All WssassM PRESBVTERIAM CHURCH869 words
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Advertisement14 1962-06-24 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement46 1962-06-24 10 [Coupon for FREE BOOKLET"! Please tend me without obligation a free copy of "Word Mattery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME I ADDRESS (THE REGENT INSTITUTE L(DEPT. L/449C), PALACE GATE. LONDON. W.B, ENGLAND bsb B— > aaa— aa— sjsjsssssf taHMM USSSSJiJsa iJSJSisssssv I46 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-06-24 11 JUSTICE MINISTER, BISHOP AT AIRPORT TO MEET HIM: -3,000 PUPILS LINE ROUTE AT BUKIT NANAS REV. BROTHER Nicet Joseph, the Superior General of the Christian Brothers, being greeted by Rev. Brother Joseph of the St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur (bowing), at the Kuala Lumpur air- port yesterday.85 words
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686 1962-06-24 11 HO SAI KONG 1 - CRASH VICTIM TELLS OF WOMAN'S CASH OFFER HO SAI KONG 1 By PENANG, Saturday. LAWYER, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, testified today that after an accident in which he and two others were injured, a woman motorist came up to him, apologised, offered some money and asked him not to report to686 words
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343 1962-06-24 11 Marshall's man-to-man debate suggestion rejected SINGAPORE. Sat. The »3 acting Minister for Culture. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. has rejected Mr. David Marshall's .suggestion that next week's radio forum on the Referendum Bill be confined only to between the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and himself, or between a representative343 words
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Article20 1962-06-24 11 SUNGEI PATANI Sat Syed Noh Shahabuddln. Director of Lands. Kedah. left yesterday for a sixmonth course in Australia20 words
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217 1962-06-24 11 Rousing airport welcome for No. 1 Brother KUALA LUMPUR. Bat The Superior General of the Christian Brothers. Rev. Brother Nicet Joseph, wa.- given a rou.slng welcome when he arrived here today on a South-East Asian tour. More than 3,000 flag waving pupils of Catholic schools lined the route from the217 words
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Article29 1962-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Joseph Lee Soon Chong. a nfth-year medical student, has been elected president of the University of Singapore Medical Society, and Mr. Thomas Sim. secretary29 words
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156 1962-06-24 11 YOU'VE read Malaya's new writers in the Sunday Times. Today you are invited to join them To write for profit for the Sunday Times will pay 850 for the best contribution You are invited to join Malaya's new writers by writing on a156 words
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249 1962-06-24 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGES SINGAPOKt.. Sat.—Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section today with the number of deals in brackets: li.dutrlaU: Duuiopn 1 6,000) $1.60; F. and N. orcu U. 000) >2.62, 16.000) 12.61, (8,000) t2M, Oanunoti (1,000) 11.58, M. Cement U. 000) $2.51; Malayan Banking 1,000)249 words
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Article28 1962-06-24 11 SINOAPOHE, Sat. Tne Strait* un price here today was quoted at $434 a picul, up $2 12'? and the offering 260 tons, down five tons.28 words
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Article24 1962-06-24 11 SINGAPORE Cupta .Vsfcociation noon price: (28 'nominal). Singapore C.vonut Oil Mnlers Association: Imik $38"? .seller.-, drum I4l'_. sellers. The tone was quiet.24 words
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Article98 1962-06-24 11 TODAY: Sedill Kechll 12.53 a.m. (5 9 It.) 2.47 p.m. (.7.7 ft.); Singapore 229 a.m. iS.Sft.) 412 p m (1.411.); Port Dlckson 10.47 am. '7 9ft) 11.21 p.m. <7 2 ft.): Port Swetlenham 10.08 a.m. (12.7 ft.) 10.04 p.m. (11.4 ft >; Penang 6.37 a.m. iMfi.i 5.09 p.m.98 words
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Article220 1962-06-24 11 Inche Ahmad to women: A theoretical victory isn't enough SINGAPORE, Sat. The State AdvocateGeneral, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, said yesterday it was not enough to merely assert and accept in theory the equality of rights between men and women. He stressed that It was essential220 words
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Article59 1962-06-24 11 Man on Sl l.BlO cheating charge SINGAPORE. Sat.— Adams Thomas Davidson claimed trial in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of cheating Boustead Co.. Ltd. of paints worth $11,810.25. He was alleged to have committed the offence at Union Building on May 29. and was allowed $10,000 ball59 words
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Advertisement640 1962-06-24 11 SAFE MM AND II SOUND HI QAFPTV Your ft" 1 1 are unaffected by H H OnlLl I economic changes. I I QCPIIDITV Your money is earning the best H H OLUUixI I I safe and sure rate of interest. H I Qf\l I M HM CCC The Capital and640 words
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Article35 1962-06-24 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore National Union of Journalists will continue its annual meeting tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the premises of ;he Association of Engineers. Raffles Quay. The meeting was adjourned last Sunday.35 words
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262 1962-06-24 12 One year's 25 p.c. cut on car sales to be paid SINGAPORE. Sat —A claim for commission brought by Eng Kirn Nam. a businessman, on the sale of Borgward motor cars and trucks In Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and British North Borneo, was decided by Mr. Justice Ambrose in262 words
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154 1962-06-24 12 IPOII, Saturday JET-PROPELLED ferry is to be introduced in Malaya soon. It will ferry passengers and vehicles across the Benuutl River when a new short-cut road from Teluk Anson to Kuala Lumpur is completed. The State Engineer. Mr. R.M. Woolfenden. told a press154 words
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359 1962-06-24 12 DAD'S THREAT -'KILL YOURSELF IF YOU FAIL EXAMINATION' |>LEASE help me. My la I ther ha* told me to run away or kill myself If I fail my examination this year. What should I do? MARGARET Singapore. Study hard and pass your exam. m ARE Singapore Polytechnic diplomas recognised by359 words
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227 1962-06-24 12 KUALA LVMPI'R. Saturday THE Federation Government will introduce an orchard (dusun) replanting scheme soon, the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Ahdul Aziz bin Ishak, announced today. Hr s;iid under llic scheme funnel's would be given high-yielding fruit. seedlings, wire fences and fertiliser five227 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-06-24 12 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sturgess after their wedding .a Cobham Parish Church, Surrey. England, on June 2. Mr. Sturgess is tin- second son of Mr. and Mrs. I. J Sturgess. of Parkholt. Buruoud Park. Waltim mi 1 li.iimi-n. and formerly of Singapore. The bride is the former Miss Ruth Frances119 words
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Advertisement162 1962-06-24 12 SHE HAS 1T... fl^LwtreZw&Na^H^L^^BHp^ 1 She's popular she's successful she > y .g_ has that winning Pepsodent smile. Use VJ jjjjpH I \J 1^ New Pepsodent for one week and see W? the difference in your smile! ||k I lIS New polishing agent makes teeth shining white fi§l\/| I I162 words
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Advertisement522 1962-06-24 12 SKY-CHARITY PREMIERE 1 7th JULY 9.15pm BIG STAR CAST SATURATED WITH ACTION' GRIPPING WITH SUSPENSE FROM BEGINNING TO END THE BOXOFFICE PHENOMENON!!.! aj COIUMM PCiWS pestnts < A f* I a iillHl\/lil «^k^ kCULRRBMRS I^^F^^^mm ImL. aY v :p<UNStfNAVARttK a JAMES DARREN SnmSn I com m cmhmscopT) j JZmm L-kk.522 words
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608 1962-06-24 13 SLEEPLESS NIGHTS OVER THE STOCKPILES DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Rd., Singapore-9. Q: I am a Malayan citizen and own some shares in a 10- cally registered tin p" company. All my life savings have been608 words
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314 1962-06-24 13 PAP no to Marshall for talk on poll Bill QINGAPORE, Sat. The chairman of the People's Action Party. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. has declined an invitation by Mr. David Marshall to send a representative to meet him today to discuss a public meeting called by the Workers' Party tomorrow to314 words
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394 1962-06-24 13 AN INSURANCE SHOCK FOR ONE MILLION PEOPLE IBy JCrFRCY FRANCIS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday ABOUT 1,000,000 policy-holders of mushroom insurance companies in the Federation are in for a shock. Many of them will get little or nothing in refund from the premiums they had paid to 38 mushroom insurance companies which394 words
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88 1962-06-24 13 CHARGED WITH MURDER IN A COFFEESHOP SINGAPORE, Bat Yue Siong Seng, alias \g Seng, appeared In a magistrate's court here today on a charge of murder stated to have taken place In Kuala Lumpur last year. He was alleged to have murdered Hlew Sam Shiew. alias Yew Ban Peng at88 words
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Article44 1962-06-24 13 KUCHINO. Sat— Pretty Jane Urn. 18, last night won tne Miss Borneo title in a contest with girls from Sarawak and Brunei. Miss Urn comes from North Borneo Runners-up are Teresa Pang and Cecilia Phung. both of Brunei44 words
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Article28 1962-06-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Nine Nestles mothercraft nurses from Singapore and Malaya this week attended the first Nestles nurses training seminar at the company's headquarters.28 words
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163 1962-06-24 13 $300 FINE FOR KISSING TAPPER ON ESTATE mELUK ANSON, Sat. A 1 rubber tapper. Yusof bin Andu. 24, was fined $300 or four months' Jail by the circuit magistrate, Nik Hussain bin Nik All here yesterday for using criminal force on a fellow tapper Katifah binte Sabtan 22. Katifah said163 words
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Article39 1962-06-24 13 IPOH. Bat.— The Anderson School will hold its annual speech day on July 6 at 2.30 p.m. Inche Amlnuddln Baki. Chief Education Adviser, who is an old boy of the school, will give away the prises.39 words
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139 1962-06-24 13 New Aussie army chief arrives in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat -Brigadier D. Vincent, arrived here by air from Australia this week to become the new Australian Army Commander in Singapore and Malaya. He succeeds Brigadier S. J. Bleechmore. who returns home next month to take up a new appointment as Deputy139 words
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Article35 1962-06-24 13 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. The Government English girls' primary school at Idris Road here 'iiU hold a food, fun fair and jumble sale for a new shed and concert stage on June 30.35 words
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Advertisement155 1962-06-24 13 Lv Hl^J^^. il^L^L^H meet the PALMOLIVE TWINS! Now, your favourite toilet soap in TWO COLOURS! Only famous GREEN and New PINK Palmolive have mild, gentle Olive Oil for maximum skin protection! The Palmolive Twins are both Olive Oil to give you new beauty! Rinse with warm water, splash with enriched155 words
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Advertisement268 1962-06-24 13 /m /Mr 1 SBliRiL |Rr~^Hßjv^ ip^MRfIRSR? iH^flHßr te RbbbßBP"l?E™M^t'^^^^^^^^^^"^^*"Bß^' *e*a^. Rfli r~; «V**t RMIHE!r' fl R» Vv > Only Pan Am Jets fly direct via the Great Circle Route to San Francisco and Los Angeles Fastest by far to California— 3 flights a giant Pan Am Jet to any of268 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-06-24 13 < LOOKING AHEAP FOR PROFIT— Hcrt iolerete tug enough to) ewp/owee is dn S mv coHtpsw) CksGuHOl'd < individiiiel&rtrHed') dMii^r<l S^TuZ^L* /Not' frightened m$ y v 4 loiter *y_^y rT^Sr-^-—^ it \^y y31 words
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Advertisement63 1962-06-24 14 wmmm U MISS SUPERSHELL ON BECOMING MISS SINGAPORE 1962 ft* J$Y '■^mSSk, C^hb^hV I'^F ■■■■■■■BbVT J^a Miss Supershell (Malayan Airways Hostess Nancy Liew) Queen of Queens 1961 and now Miss Singapore 1962 will represent Singapore at the International Beauty Congress at Long Beach California. We congratulate her on this achievement63 words
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Miscellaneous770 1962-06-24 14 by Edgar Rice Burroughs v^\ w/)J|^ -hHJ iMffim Ik CK'SWT WHEN HE SEES THAT aSIAM liM lW^B^B[%?+ \S£\ SZAL gEAUTIPjJL TROPHIES... j_^ 'sfyj&- [z^ 77i^ 7 S /^i2'lL \^ZZ^y KZ'-^ KS 'C S<c »k,5 \.^^HEfl^^' Vs---£ ~-S< BLOOP."\ J /"-v _"IZ 'tCJiJ.N I' 7 7^-C^ ~-a~ <A^i? 7 5-' 7770 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-06-24 14 later. Your own personal Influence is stronger than you taink and i.' you care to exert it to make peace, you could be very successful. •VIRGO (Aug. 22— Sept. 22): You get conflicting news from people at a distance and find it hard to make out what is happening. At311 words
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Miscellaneous279 1962-06-24 14 old friends are under most piopitious influences at the moment. SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22): Plans for marriage could be frustrated by family tmttettmence. Or maybe you jeopardise your own happiness by losing your temper and believing the worst of someone you love. Remember that it Is ail important to279 words
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Miscellaneous310 1962-06-24 14 -STAR of therpllOUGH you may be A restless and loncinc ii*'" for change, you would be wise to postpone any re- Pr^ «sg* arrangements of importance until next year. You will not see your way clearly to making I |H^ them until February or March and meanwhile it Bhkv*** would310 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-06-24 17 Sue Lvon (Tm old for my age') gives first interview ONE of the most talked about pictures ever filmed has just opened on New York's Broadway. It is "Lolita," the story of a nymphet and her middle-aged lover. During the two years it took to Mate, its556 words
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Article442 1962-06-24 17 PURPLE NOON Alain Delon, Mane Loforet, Maurice Ronet, Elvire Popcsco. Rank release THE luxurious sloop races before the wind. The sun is bright and pure. The Mediterranean sparkling blue. On deck, before a pack of playing cards, sit two bronzed young men. The conversation442 words
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Article137 1962-06-24 17 NEW YORK. Sat —British film star James Mason has denied the latest Hollywood rumour that he and his wife Pamela are estranged, but Pamela, in an outburst said: "We aren't, but we darn well ought to be." "We've been through this many times." she said, and admitted137 words
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Advertisement558 1962-06-24 17 < :#shaw. V Op Ban iaatlon| EDaD phon# ***** !J LAST DAY! "^'o^/.sl f RKaHayworth Rix Hanista t^* "> larcenous lovers in i vJe^a-k, ail OPENS TOMORROW! B .PM& 3im U TOPAY V p.m.: TIMBUKTU B pj aaaaapHßßj B NOW SHOWING .'ibViVo (NO FREE LIST) GRAND PRIX WINNER ■i»*2 CANNES558 words
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Advertisement315 1962-06-24 17 Tf% C K*f I ri\ aW 1 f t* SINGAPORE) > COMING! -i f ATHIILLII HmhX. WITH AN ABSOLUTELY W HAIR-RAISING CLIMAX!! RANK ORGANISATION LmU. H BHk^^^^^I Alain DELON Marie LaFORET Technicolor Maurice RONET »1 MHH COMING! (SINGAPORE) NOTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN WILL MATCH ITS SPLENDOUR... ITS POWER... ITS SPECTACLE!315 words
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Advertisement28 1962-06-24 17 l3MlM]Ul]l_ri?STL miss!! Today 11 a.m.: "INVISIBLE INVADERS" ft "Of»»AV'D" 0/H MmM NOW SHOWING' "THE CAVE" iContonese,. Today 11 a.m.: "GORGO" m Technicolor sternnq Bill Trovers I Williom SyKatter.28 words
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Advertisement331 1962-06-24 17 WHAT DOES AN INNOCENT YOUNG GIRL DO WHEN SHE'S ATTACKED and CAN'T TELL ANYONE ABOUT IT? <aflaW CARROLL BAKER and SHOCK afterSHOCKafterSHOCK....!n LIbOOPENS TOMORROW mm BILLY WILDER j^dj h qovc you SOME LIKE .J9 IT HOT t THE APARTMENT Sji Now qivcs you his ICVNJM I Ml^C EXPLOSIVE NEW .^aaaaw331 words
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749 1962-06-24 18 ERNEST FRIDA - Jegathesan aims for new times in meet ERNEST FRIDA, I By Singapore, Sat PERERA v BELL 800-m CLASH A HIGHLIGHT (gINUAPORE athletes, with one week of hard training under United States coach Stanley Wright and National coach Tan Eng Yoon behind them, will be out to make tomorrow's triangular meet,749 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-06-24 18 BRITAIN'S Dick Richardson, former milkman of Newport. Monmouthshire, and European heavyweight boxing champion being knocked out by Sweden's Ingermar Johansson in the eight round of their contest for the Britisher's European title36 words
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357 1962-06-24 18 SINGAPORE. Sa..— Singapore s Asian Games swimming prospect Tan Thuan Heng beat another Neo Chwee Kok record when he won the 400 metres freestyle in 4mm 47.55ec. at the Chinese Swimming Club's championships at Amber Road today. On .Monday Thuan Heng. who set357 words
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Article28 1962-06-24 18 JOHANNESBURG. Sat —South Afric.i and the British Lion.s arew 3-3 in the riist Rugby Union inlernationul here Unay. South Africa led 3-0 at half-time. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration704 1962-06-24 18 MOTORING NOW IT'S THE SIX-WAY STRETCH... PETER LIM ROAD TESTS THE SIMCA STATION WAGON I^RANCES medium-sized Mr Slmcas have a reputation all their own. The name calls to mind champagne motoring and all the bubbling fun popularly associated with Paris. Now that the Sunca Station Wagon has arrived, n is704 words
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Advertisement234 1962-06-24 18 .JeL,, m W^ V* j jMH|BB WH In the spacious, air-conditioned cabin on Maintenance of the giant'jets of Qantas is in every Qantas flight there is a pleasant relaxed the dependable hands of skilled engineers and mood. It's a good feeling, and it's helped along ground staff whose aptitude and234 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-06-24 18 SPORTS DIARY (RU'KET: S C.A. .senior tournament I A. v Ann.. Bale.stieJ^ Road: S.C.C. v Police. padan«7l S.C.R.C v RAF Shenton Wav; University v C S.C. Sepoy Line: Junior ".V H.Q Fer.f v Combined Schools. Cbangl; R.A.F Changi v Naval Base. Changi; R.A.F. Seietar Polytecnnic v Prl« sons. Seietar: CSC.138 words
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1457 1962-06-24 19 RACtftG WITH Hur II won a Class 4. 7f race at BEST BETS: On Trust. Kal Tere II and Chor Pavong. THE GOING is GOOD THOR-PAVONG is all speed and over the sharp Kuala Lumpur 5^ f course, which favours1,457 words
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Article205 1962-06-24 19 EPSOM JEEP POIN EH CALL BOY Bmc I ON TRUST Nakhoda Fairy Patch MAGNinCO On Tnut Fuji FAIRY PATCH Naureh Nakhoda 1J0 bet I KM TERE Never Better Great Eagle KM TERE Never Better Part Paasu PARI PASSf Kal Tere II St. Honore 2.0* Bmc 1. CINEMA IV loey205 words
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1792 1962-06-24 19 Race 1 1.30: Class 4. Dlv. 2 Abt. 7 F. 1. ***** Polly Slipper (Slipper Kg lgsn E. Breuk.. 9 9.0 'Wong 4 2. ***** Korrarkan (PhO6ter St.) Daniels. 6 9.0 Mavnard 11 3. ***** Fairy Patch (Veni Via St.> Allan. 6 8.13 (F)1,792 words
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Advertisement749 1962-06-24 19 ADS. 1 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M H ord. Si <Min.)—Box i* tit. extra LACKS PHOTOSTAT tKRVICt foiomaiu-. IV* RoblniioD Roaii T»i HM REOUIRE DOCUMENT COPY? Rldk V 5466 Ttnm 10. Boat Quay. Singapore. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. AJk for "Ualaya Union' aervlce. Make your home romfortahle. Ualaya L'nioe Co., Ltd.. IM,749 words
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Advertisement477 1962-06-24 19 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As we crow oldrr it's only natural that We begin to slow down. But some people grow old faster than they should. Then they feel weak, tired, find It hard to keep wirklne; and s«l(lum get any fun out of life. Due to New Improved477 words
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486 1962-06-24 20 Malayans hold Hong Kong's bid to win Cup By LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR. K. Lumpur Sat. won the South East Asian Amateur golf team championship here today by a three-stroke margin from Hong Kong, the holders. At the turn today Hong Kong had reduced I the Malayan lead of yesterday from486 words
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134 1962-06-24 20 Siang Hock nets 4 in Penang's 7-0 rout of Perlis KANGAR. £at Penang trounced Perlis 7-0 in their North zone Malaya Cup soccer competition played al the Public padang here today. Penang's centre forward Siang Hock played a superb game and scored four ot Penang's goals. Ibrahim Omar led Penang's134 words
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Article62 1962-06-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ur Ons S»ee Law tone upi won the R.I.C. A" division medal on a countback with Jack .Sneeuy today. Y. Kobaya.shi (one up) also won the "B medal on a couritback wuh B. F. Biennan. Bail Sweep iBhUlLs: First nine S. dv Ples.sis A and62 words
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Article35 1962-06-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sal. Mrs V. Edwards qualified to meet Mi: B. Nlcholl in the Singapore Women's golf championship final tomorrow when she beat Mis Doris Ong by one up at Sune Road today.35 words
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Article199 1962-06-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sat Indonesia* National soccer team, now In Europe preparing for the Asian Games, will play in Singapore on July 12 The Indonesians, who are expected in Singapore on July 11. are now playing in Bucharest, i Hungary, from where they wrote to S.A.F.A asking for a199 words
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346 1962-06-24 20 LONDON, Saturday. T^NGLAND beat Pakistan by nine wickets in the second cricket Test match at Lords here today to take a 2-0 lead in the current series. Final scores were England 370 and 86-1. Pakis- I tan 100 and346 words
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Article141 1962-06-24 20 ONDON. Sat. Tea scores In tooays cricket matches were: At Belfast: Combined Services 177 v Ireland. At Brentford: 'Middlesex 115 <F. Titmus 48. B Knight 6-50 i: Essex 62-1. At Manchester: Lanrashire 180-7 (D Green 77 1 v Worcestershire. At Bristol: Gloucester 278-6 (D.Reuter - 141 words
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Article32 1962-06-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A Singapore H. A. Selection edsed the University by 2-1 In a friendly match today. E Prlda and Kartar scored for Singapore and Chan Yeu Wan for Varsity.32 words
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Article35 1962-06-24 20 >• Hor4* $1* »/iiu<Mum> THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Han Tuck Juan wmh to aincrrely thank an reatlven and frirnda for thrir varioua expressions of sympathy and for Uteir kind attendance ut the funeral.35 words
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Article143 1962-06-24 20 2* Words SlO (Minimum) HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS Nancy Uew (Uliu Singapore) and Annie Lin. from Joan Hooty and all the t.-a<hiTK and mdd>-lii in your ncbool. v>UR CAREER Beautician and Haiiityliit Bin«apore Academy of Bra.ity culture hrlps you to be a really qualified Beautician Hairstylist. Ronalte Hernon Director and Beautician143 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-06-24 20 FINLAND'S POLE VAULTING ACE PENTTI NIKULA WRESTS WORLD RECORD FROM AMERICAN IMM II \IKULA. of Finland. n:t a new World record of 4.94 m (16 ft. 21 in.) for the pole vault at Kauhava, Finland, on Friday. The 23-year-old Finn beat the mark set by the American, Dave Tork. of112 words
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294 1962-06-24 20 De Silva takes honours with a 77 off S'pore JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. SINGAPORE, had scored 110 for four in reply to Johores first innings total of 168 at the end of the first day's play in their MCA. League cricket match on the English College ground here today. Much of294 words
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193 1962-06-24 20 If UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selan- gor set a record In the MCA. League today In beating Keuah by an Innings in one day In their scheduled two-day match on the padaug. Witu Felix Perera and Chrirtie Shepherdson In grand bowling form. Seiangor shot193 words
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Advertisement180 1962-06-24 20 SAVE MONEY! SEW YOUR OWN CLOTHES AT HOME IT'S SO SIMPLE, EASY! ii Sew your own clothes N I/, Hi home your child\M.f,- rcn's too and save ■sssssss money. Learn the correct wuy to cut material and miike lovely, well-fittinsclothes. It's simple. wisy! I.D.A. drc^mnkine eoursesgive ynii this knowledce and180 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-24 20 CLASSIFIED ADS^ It Wort, tit (Minimum) COM NO. Eddie Klan Pau only son of Mr. Urn. ('.oh Throw Sodk and Chwee Kirn youngest daughter of Mr. A Mrs. N( Chens Koon. LIIW LIX between John Chong Bhln eldeiit soo of Mr. A Mrs. Liew Teck 'Menc and Doreen Shuk Tow88 words
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Advertisement453 1962-06-24 20 Announcing I BIGGER AND BETTER BONUSES! $27 declared for 1961 for each SI, OOO assured "with profits". Another increase of an already WJzjmJA unbeaten bonus record. 90 per cent of yearly divisible Illlllllp profits distributed among policyholders. COMPARE THIS WITH OUR COMPETITORS I You get the Best of Li/e with453 words
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