The Straits Times, 27 June 1962
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Title Section26 1962-06-27 1 AVKBACE It A l l, V CEHTIHF.O SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fie***** 1 Estd. 1845, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1962. if 15 CENTS. KDN 03626 words
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Article240 1962-06-27 1 RAZAK: NO MALAYAN-BASED SEATO TROOPS-Page 11 Statement by Finance Minister Additional $91 million estimates approved KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today there was no intention to increase taxation, although this was one of two "alternatives" he had proposed yesterday to240 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-06-27 1 $3,000 GIFT TO THAI KING FOR PETALING JAVA TEMPLE13 words
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Article366 1962-06-27 1 Statement by the Tengku today? KUALA LUMPIR, Tuesday. THK Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will make an important statement tomorrow. Informed sources believe it will be on the Gobbold Commission report on Malaysia. i He was to have spoken in Parliament today, but the House unexpectedly adjourned indefinitely.366 words
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Article264 1962-06-27 1 Chen Yi warns the U.S. PEKING. Tues. America must bear full responsibility for all the "grave consequences" following any Chinese Nationalist attack on the mainland. This warning was uttered by Marshal Chen Yi. a VicePremier in the Communist Government, here yesterday. •To the end' He told 20.000 people at aReuter - 264 words
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Article67 1962-06-27 1 MERSING. Tues. It rained with a difference at the village of Jemaluang. 13 miles from here, this after- noon. The villagers gasped with surprise when they found that the rain drops were black. Streams in the locality were filled to the banks with churning black water. No-one could67 words
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Article30 1962-06-27 1 CATANIA (Sicily) Tues. Mount Etna, Europe's highest I active volcano, erupted today. I sending jets of lava up to I 2.500 feet above its 10,768 ft. summit.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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749 1962-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. All eyes were on a 70--year-old Thai woman as she knelt before King Bhumiboi and Queen Siriklt of Thailand at the new $*****0 Chetawan Buddhist Temple In Petaling Jaya this afternoon. The purpose of her obeisance749 words
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Article82 1962-06-27 1 Scorched earth goes on ORAN, Tues. Firemen today won control over the giant oil tank blaze here the most spectacular single act of Secret Army destruction. But every European seemed to be preparing to leave amid rumours that the main power station and remaining oil tanks will be the nextReuter - 82 words
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Article48 1962-06-27 1 HOLLANDIA. Tues.— Dutch troops yesterday pursued Indonesian paratroopers, estimated to total 200. who landed from three planes in West New Guinea swamplands on Sunday. The, Hague Government, meanwhile, expressed indignation over the landings and raised the Issue with the U. N. and the United States.48 words
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Article47 1962-06-27 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. Mr. Adoula. the Congolese Prime Minister, said here today his talks with President Tshombe on the future of Katanga had been "Just short of complete failure". President Tshombe left here today for Ellsabethvllle after six weeks of talks with Mr. Adoula.— ReutecReuter - 47 words
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Article420 1962-06-27 1 Tin sale 'may take 10 years' NEW YORK. Tues. A high U.S. official said yesterday that "it is conceivable" that it could take 10 years to dispose of the 50.000 tons of stockpile tin for which Congress has given approval. The U.S. Government has no thought of dumping surpluses orReuter - 420 words
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Article24 1962-06-27 1 TIN COES UP £9 LONDON Tue* I t>f tin on London market rosr /n today with »pet buyer* at £818 and itUP - 24 words
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Advertisement135 1962-06-27 1 OWN YOUR BUNGALOW ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT OF $95.00 after a small initial down payment Immediott Octupotion (V Johore Coronation Pork V' Jalan Worer Works, J.B. I (2) Jalan Larkin. Johor* Bahru. M> 111 111 Mil I Til. MI Hocr.<»» «d Soorr.7 T«l ?10QO IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU135 words
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288 1962-06-27 2 A VACCINE TO SAVE MAN FROM ALL GERMS Dr. SALK, THE POLIO FIGHTER, PREDICTS— NEW YORK, Tuesday. I)R. Jonas Salk has predicted development of a single vaccine to protect man against all virus-caused diseases Dr. Balk. who developed the first effective polio vaccine, was speaking at the 58th annual New288 words
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Article65 1962-06-27 2 BANGKOK. Tues. —The United States and West Germany have granted Thailand loans totalling U5522.4 million 566 million), it was announced today.. The Thai Finance Minister, Mr. Sunthorn Honglandarom. said the UB. Development Loan Fund would advance US$l3 million for two irrigation projects in north andReuter - 65 words
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Article41 1962-06-27 2 HONG KONG, Tues. China's exports to this colony In the first four months of this year increased by 85.83 million dollars to 376.17 million dollars compared with a year ago. according to the Department of Commerce and Industry Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-06-27 2 Way of the Cross 1962 style BEARING a huge wooden cross on his shoulder, a Yugoslav university student walks through Bergamo, northern Italy. He is Drago Vrbota, 25. from Sebenico. on the Adriatic coast, and he is making what he calls "a pilgrimage of reparation for the sins of the159 words
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505 1962-06-27 2 REFUGEES TELL OF A CRIME WAVE in CANTON From FRANCIS 3OEY pONDITIONS in Canton are fast deteriorating with crime increasing daily and the appearance of prostitutes on the streets, according to Chinese reports quoting new arrivals here from the capital of Kwangtung Province. Pickpockets and robbers are operating openly in505 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-06-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby y» looks At tej) I S*~ ir >. J (I'LL B£ ABLE C* s goOA/ 4S front f\ f^Z r\fZ fTOSCTAW^ fa [»'****""-< fi\ Kf°l^/ (V)l ff^ (<ft £AWLY 10-GAY J |\]!J COLLSCTm J Mil X-v V^ \j/ \j/42 words
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Article255 1962-06-27 3 Quick look round WASHINGTON, Tues. A House Armed Services subcommittee has unanimously approved a resolution which would express "the thanks and appreciation" of Congress and the American people to General Douglas Mac Arthur for his "outstanding devotion .to thp American peoDle" and "his brilliant leadership during and following World War255 words
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652 1962-06-27 3 INTERNATIONAL CONTROL COMMISSION URGES RUSSIA AND BRITAIN TO TAKE REMEDIAL ACTION LONDON. Tuesday A SPECIAL report of the th r e e-nation International Control Commission for Vietnam was published yesterday. It said that a grave situation had developed in the country, snlit inReuter - 652 words
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Article329 1962-06-27 3 LAND-SEA-AIR ASSAULT IN RICEBOWL SAIGON. Tuesday. 4 WEEKS lull in the South Vietnam fighting end■i ed yesterday in a roar of helicopters, orange flares and bursting napalm as 2.300 Vietnamese troops swung into action against Communist guerrillas dominating the eastern third of Kien Hoa province 60 miles south of Saigon.UPI - 329 words
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155 1962-06-27 3 Nazi gang torture a girl to 'avenge Eichmann' BUENOS AIRES. Tue.s. Anti-Semitic thugs claiming to avenge the execution jaf Adolf Eichmann kidnapped a girl, slashed a swastika on her right breast with a penknife and burned her body with cigarette butts. The girl, science student Graciela Narcisa Slrot. 19. whoReuter - 155 words
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Article48 1962-06-27 3 NEW YORK, Tues. Twenty African and Asian nations yesterday "dropped their demand for Belgium to withdraw all its troops from Ruanda Urundl by next Sunday. They proposed a month's evacuation period, with the troops remaining In their barracks until they leave for home. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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174 1962-06-27 3 West calls Russia to Berlin wall talks WASHINGTON. Tues. The Big Three Western powers yesterday invited the Soviet Union to join them in four-power talks in Berlin in an effort to avoid further shooting incidents along the Berlin wall. Trw proposals of the Western powers were contained in identical notesReuter - 174 words
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Article24 1962-06-27 3 HONG KONG, Tue&. The Philippine President Mr. Dlosdado Macapagal. will begin a goodwill visit to Spain. Italy and Pakistan on Friday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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225 1962-06-27 3 BANGKOK, Tucs. T»HE Laotian Provl--1 sional Coa 1 i tion Government is studying a proposal to bring in Japanese settlers to help in the economic development of Laos. General Phouml Nosavan. Laotian Vice-Premier and Finance Minister, quoted by the Bangkok World today, saidReuter - 225 words
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255 1962-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pAY increases to 27 employees of the duplicator firm of (iestetner (Eastern) Ltd., in Cecil Street, arc to be backdated to AprH 1 this year under a two-year agreement signed this morning between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union.255 words
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Article143 1962-06-27 4 Back pay totals 5½ months SINGAPORE. Tues. Most of the employees of the American International Assurance Company ln Robinson Road wili get five-and-a-half months in back pay as a result of salary adjustments. This follows a collective agreement reached yesterday between the management and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union143 words
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Article41 1962-06-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Albert L. Zucca, Commercial Officer ln the American Consulate-Oeneral in Singapore, will speak on "Seattle World's Fair and Visit U.S.A. Programme" at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Skal Club at the Cockpit on Friday.41 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-06-27 4 'Auntie Lim' of Serangoon dies at 71 SINGAPORE. Tues. MaO .lam Tay Kah Nol, the "grand old lady" of Upper S«rangoon and mother of former Assemblyman Mr. Lim Choon Mong, died this morning at her Valley Road home after a short illness. She was 71. Known in the area as102 words
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152 1962-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A trishaw rider. Hong Kee Chang. 55. described as an "honest man" by a friend who hao known him for 25 years, was today fined $750 or two months Jail for posing as a detective. The court was told that Hong,152 words
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Advertisement216 1962-06-27 4 WORLD LEAGUE PRO WRESTLING ON SATURDAY 3Oth JUNE 62 AT 9P. M. AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SPORE 4|n_aaaaaß AJEET SINGH j/ s 5 (Explosive Chompion Prid« of jT^W-'WC^V lndio) ls^^ '^P^^ vs W BARON VON HECZEY f 7 (Official Chompion of JH Australia SITTING BULL VS. MOHAMED AZAD (RED IND.216 words
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Miscellaneous94 1962-06-27 4 tm <B "1 TOC H AND TOC H WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION: A film programme presented by Ruth Fraser, 11 Scot- Road, 8.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. tOutram Road): Dressmaking, 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. THEATRE WORLD ASSOCIATION: Rehearsal. "Queen and the Rebels". 9, Balmoral Road. 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO C 1.1 B: Beginners94 words
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Article728 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues REFERENDUM BILL IS MAIN TOPIC FOR ASSEMBLY rpHE Legislative Assembly sits again tomorrow in what may turn out to be the longest and most heated session of its history. The order paper giving the business of the day published today is comparatively brief. It lists728 words
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Article134 1962-06-27 5 Printing workers go to ballot SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Printing Eraloyees' Union today announced the names of seven ofn- cials who were elected by secret ballot yesterday to represent the union's clerical section in a new and enlarged 25-member central executive committee. The officials are: Jimmy Goh Wee Kok, Swi134 words
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Article113 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The strike at the estate supplies firm of Chin Ho and Co. Ltd., in Sze Hai Tong Bank building, which is going into voluntary liquidation, was called off today by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, following talks with Messrs Lim. Ec and113 words
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Article42 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut off tomorrow, in Beo Lane and end of Havelock Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. and along Kampong Kayu Road, between Mountbatten Road and Kampong Arang Road, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.42 words
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Article141 1962-06-27 5 Court upholds award of $26,788 SINGAPORE, Tues. A decision of Mr. Justice Buttrose giving judgment to M.K. Pichey, a cloth hawker, for $26,788 and costs, was upheld today by the court of appeal consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, Mr. Justice Chua and Mr. Justice Ambrose. The judgment141 words
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Article251 1962-06-27 5 Notes to counsel irk a judge SINGAPORE, Tues. The First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today said that a defence counsel should conduct his case alone without notes being passed to him in open court by his clerk. He had noticed, the judge added, a man whom he took251 words
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Article20 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Middle Road Community Centre will sponsor a regional open table tennis tournament early next month.20 words
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Article67 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water taps on elevated ground throughout the island may run dry tomorrow between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. The City Council has announced that it intends to install a 36-inch valve on the Tebrau water pipeline during this period. The work will entail shutting down67 words
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Article121 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two British servicemeji, Captain Christopher Thomson and Lance Bombardier Stephen Barry, have been commended for bravery by the Queen. The captain was awarded his commendation for saving a Gurkha rifleman, who had fallen into the SuncH Kahang in Johore on April 16. Lance Bombardier121 words
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Article133 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union split wide open today following the election of its 45-member general council. A dissident group of 23 of the new council's members led by Mr. Lim Fong Teck, a teacher, met at the Chinese V.M.C.A. canteen in Selegie Road,133 words
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Article89 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police band performances for July are: July 3 5 6 p.m. Esplanade. July 6 5.30 6.30 p.m. Passing out parade. July 10 7.30 p.m. Forces Broadcast. July 12 7.30 8.30 p.m. Hong Lim Green. July 15 5 6 p.m. Botanical G&rden. July H 7.3089 words
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Article30 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Representatives from all Muslim organisations in the State will meet at 31. Lorong 12, Geylang. on Sunday to discuss this year's celebrations of Prophet Muhamad's birthday.30 words
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Article29 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. German philosopher Count Arnold Keyserling will speak on "India's impact on German thought" at the Ramakrishna Mission in Norris Road at 6.30 p.m. on Friday.29 words
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Article377 1962-06-27 5 SINGAPORE AIRPORT AND OUT "THE following is today's schedule o( civil aircraft movements at Paya Ltbar Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Rome, Beirut., Karachi. Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur iBA 708) 435 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 711 8.15 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (OA BO2> 8.50 a.m.. from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05377 words
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Advertisement112 1962-06-27 5 HOMES! HOMES!! HOMES!!! THE CHOICEST OF THEM ALL! BUNGALOWS SEMI -DETACH EDS TERRACES FLATS SWISS GARDEN FIRST MANSION (Swiss Club Rood/Jolan Kampong (Meyer Road, near Katong Park, Singapore). Chantek, Singapore.) PRICES If\ ki I\y A C E lAf I EET Structural Construction \JWLT fk rCVf Ltrl Almott Complete. EASTERN GARDEN112 words
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Article256 1962-06-27 6 PARALYSED WOMAN SUES FOR DAMAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A WOMAN tapper, Yap Tiam, sued two lorry drivers in the High Court today in connection with a road accident more than two years ago in which 10 people were killed. Yap, who was a passenger In one of the lorries was256 words
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96 1962-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pay talks between Government Malay school teachers and the Singapore Educa tlon Ministry have ended "satisfactorily" after 46 meetings in three years between the two parties. The Malay Teachers' Union president, Che'Gu Mohamed Simen. announced this at the union annual meeting last96 words
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Article28 1962-06-27 6 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, will «prn a four-da y pan-Malayan •rtists exhibition at the town ill here on Thursday.28 words
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Article32 1962-06-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Tne Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. will open the fourth training course for village headmen at the Johore Training Centre. Bukit Senyum. on Sunday.32 words
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Article25 1962-06-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. K. M. Haja Maideen was the winner of the Koran reading contest here sponsored by the Selangor Muslim League.25 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-06-27 6 King Bhumibol takes a quick look at a tin dredge KINO Bhumibol of Thailand Is shown around a dredge of the Petaling Tin Ltd., by the general manager, Mr. P. J. Burke. The King spent half an hour on this dredge yesterday after having been ferried across the mining pool.108 words
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Article44 1962-06-27 6 ALOR STAR. Tues. An eight-member delegation from Kedah women teachers will meet the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, next month to discuss their demand for equal pay. Che Balkis binte Haji Abdullah will lead the delegation.44 words
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Article20 1962-06-27 6 PENANG. Tues. A pork seller, Lim Theam Soo, was today fined $125 for illegally slaughtering a pig.20 words
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Article, Illustration193 1962-06-27 6 DAWN DRAMA AS WATCHMAN CATCHES BANK INTRUDER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A WATCHMAN arrested an intruder in a bank at 5.30 this morning after threatening to shoot him with a shotgun. Inche Mohamed Yunos bin Kasslm. 45, was about to leave the Eastern Bank buildIng in the Embankment for his morning193 words
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Article35 1962-06-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The president of the town council here, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar, has been appointed State Secretary for Johore. He succeeds Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa. who has retired.35 words
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211 1962-06-27 6 OUNGEI PATANI, Tues. g The Sungel Patanl branch of the War Depart ment Civilian Staff Association last night unanimously resolved to give a full mandate to its executive council to "decide on whatever stand. Including strike action" the association should take to back It*211 words
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Article109 1962-06-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v— About 48 poor families from Penang have answered the call made by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, "to go elsewhere if they want land." A Government statement said today that the families, consisting of nearly 300 people, had made109 words
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Article31 1962-06-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The United States 3rd Division Marine Band will perform on the padang opposite the Supreme Court here on July 5 between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement229 1962-06-27 6 ?now flying the Orient skies! CATHAY Y?u have never known service so sumptuous, so thoughtful! This is the fasttst M^ LWL\ m&*\% I BHI I Cathay Pacific's huge fleet of modern airliners operates through seventeen let service through the Orient— with the most fabulous foods and wines aboard IMm^ M229 words
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Article633 1962-06-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. PHILIPPINES CLAIM IS 'VERY POOR STUNT,' SAYS A NORTH BORNEO POLITICAL LEADER jyjR. Shelley Yap Yeok Siew, legal adviser to the Democratic Party of North Borneo, said today that the Philippines claim to his country was a very poor stunt at flogging a633 words
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Article273 1962-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tuesday a LEGAL opinion on the Governmentimposed ban on two recent meetings sponsored by 48 left-wing unions here was sent to all Assemblymen today. The opinion, given by a leading legal firm here, .sets out arguments to show that the Singapore Government exceeded Its powers273 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-06-27 7 THE VERY REV. BRO. Nicet-Joseph. kneels before the Bishop of Penang. Mgr. Francis Chan, and kisses his ring at Bayan Lepas.— Straits Times picture.28 words
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Article86 1962-06-27 7 MELBOURNE. Tues.— Tao Hai Sin. a student from Singapore, has won three out of the six prizes awarded to his third-year class at Footscray (Melbourne) Technical College, where he Is studying foi his mechanical engineerIng diploma. Tao. 21. is now in his fourth and finalReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1962-06-27 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. A passenger. Mr. Tan Kwang Khoon. 19. fell from a lorry yesterday eveninß and died later in Bukit Mertajam Hospital. Mr. Tan, a fisherman, had been given a lift by the lorry driver. Mr Tan Kirn Henj*.45 words
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386 1962-06-27 7 'GREAT ST. XAVIER'S' TAKES SUPERIOR TO ITS HEART PENANG, Tubs THE Superior- General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Rev Brother Nicet-Joseph, arrived in Penang today to a rousing welcome from teachers and students of 'ereat St. Xavier's." Hundreds of pupils waving the Federation and Penang State flags lined Farquhar386 words
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132 1962-06-27 7 ANOTHER 12 'PIONEER' COMPANIES REGISTERED IN 1961 17-UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twelve companies registered in the Federation in 1961 have been granted pioneer status. They have a total nominal capital of $49.5 million. A spokesman of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that more132 words
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Article23 1962-06-27 7 IPOH, Tues. Thieves stole five pigs worth $540 from a farmer. Lee Ah Tal. 51, of Tanjong Rambutan Road he'f "?<;terday.23 words
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Advertisement318 1962-06-27 7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 o PER fc/O ANNUM Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. sjc The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Rcscnes to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest paid318 words
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Miscellaneous22 1962-06-27 7 Hug* ttunny tt Hulph Hn<rtl*«M "1 I I QREETiN-S, PORKY i^N IS-*\^ZZZZyV I I 1, *f t of\ yCI'MS'N AHBKMtSE'. I T)22 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1962-06-27 8 Finance Minister: Watchword is caution, and not panic... Straits Tim«s Parliamentary Reporters K-UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that in considering the country's finances the watchword should be "caution" and not "panic." He was replying to Opposition criticisms in the debate on the1,310 words
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Article94 1962-06-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The lack of a quorum halted proceedings in the House of Representatives for a few minutes today shortly before the $91 million supplementary estimates were approved. It was the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party deputy leader, Inche ZulkiHee Muhammad, who drew the Speaker's attention to the94 words
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Article91 1962-06-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said in Parliament today that it was impracticable to abolish the daily-rated system in the country. It might be possible to convert some daily-rated categories of workers to monthly rates, he said. This was91 words
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Miscellaneous165 1962-06-27 8 ri'l \hnt>r By At Capp WE'S STUCK, WIF < MAN'S /^-BUT-jCfe.'-AH V MM!- SO MD' HAS, CHILE ff \(-AN'-HKIS OMULIHAN'SKD-DAW JIS TOUGH STUFF. 1 1 GOT A RIGHT J I AMSIMCE^O'CAINTUSE. J\ fWST£f^N MULE GUJE.'!-T VO 1 IS STUCK. VV TO WJN INTH' < YOWL LAIGS -AH ORDERS *-^f /f£/'165 words
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1295 1962-06-27 9 'I wanted him to suffer like I did...' CONCLUDING... DEATH BUYS A SHILLING SHARE' GRIGGS'S voice changed, and it was sharp and stern. "Mr. Green, it was you who burgled the house of Mrs. Constance Radcliffe in Sanderstead, wasn't it? You went there to steal a share certificate from her1,295 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1962-06-27 9 IF YOU CANT BEAT 'EM, JOIN 'EM- COCO LACOUR, the petty thief who lived chiefly in the sewers of Paris, had only one friend in the world the former convict but now agent for the French police, Francois Eugene Vidocq. Although revelling1,020 words
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Advertisement133 1962-06-27 9 FA2860 BAD DIGESTION -but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful of DG lAf itt S ANTACID POWDER Spßmmn wor| d-famous medicine soon < 'XyyTftfiCTl stops stomach pains and helps your v< digestion. You can a/ways eat what ,NoiOis™? N < you »/ke if you take De Witt s Antacid V*133 words
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Article138 1962-06-27 10 It Wordt tit {Mimlmum) CRACE HO. wife of Dr. Franel* Ho passed am ay on 25-1-62 at Bangs* r from complication." at confinement. Cortege leaving 29 Olrdle Road, Kenny Hill. 2.30 p.m. for Holy Rosary Church thence to Chrras Road Cemetery 3.00 MRS. LIM CHEW YONO, nee Md. Tay138 words
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7 1962-06-27 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 27, 1962.7 words
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Article675 1962-06-27 10 rtransport advisory council, under the chairmanship of the Minister of Transport, but has rejected the proposal for a transport board to control road traffic. The Commission itself was divided on the status of the board and the final responsibility of the Minister. In the Government's view675 words
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Article352 1962-06-27 10 When the supplementary development estimates were tabled in Parliament on Monday, Opposition members appealed for time to give these the deep and profound thought they deserved. They had their way. But to judge by yesterday's proceedings, the day's adjournment allowed by Mr. Speaker appears not to have been352 words
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Article228 1962-06-27 10 It is too much to expect that another assurance that America has no thought of hasty action in the disposal of its surplus tin, no intention of dumping any of its stockpile materials, will completely convince tin producers they have nothing to fear. But Mr. McDermott's statement at least228 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1962-06-27 10 BIGGEST HEADACHE OF THE POST-INDEPENDENCE HANGOVER from A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN the centre of Stanleyv i I I c stands a pedestal 'and by thp side of it a notice which indicates that upon the pedestal will be erected a statue to the memory of1,236 words
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Letters
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Letter185 1962-06-27 10 TN your report (B.T. June 25) of the public meeting called by the workers' Party to expose the Referendum Bill In the context of the White Paper nroposals, attended by some 6.000 people at which four other political parties accepted our Invitation to speak, nowhere did185 words
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Letter87 1962-06-27 10 Singapore ROAD NEGLECT I HAVE on many occasions used Woo Mun Chew Road In Slglap and found It In a very bad state. There are more potholes there than there are craters on the moon. Can't the Government get the Works Brigade to repair the road with the help of87 words
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Letter106 1962-06-27 10 NEVER is a good word said about Radio Singapore. But may I take the opportunity to be differ- ent and offer my congratulations to their staff for a very fine programme which was broadcast yesterday (June 23) at 6 p.m. a story from the police tiles? One106 words
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Letter51 1962-06-27 10 I REFER to the article concerning the Singapore American School (S.T. June 2). The school has twenty nationalities attending at the present time and as stated at the time we will continue to accept children from any country as long as facilities are available. JAMES S AVEN Principal51 words
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Article318 1962-06-27 10 The man most likely to succeed LONDON. Tues. A growing number of politicians here see Mr. Edward Heath. 45. Lord Privy Seal and Deputy Foreign Secretary, as well in the front rank of "possibles" for the prime mlnl.stership in a future Conservative Government. Those of this view believe that If318 words
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Advertisement866 1962-06-27 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail c unified advert iscm.nt* may o* handed t»: i Ist floor COLD STONAOK ARCAOB Orchard Road COLO •TO»AO« B«»NCMII AT HOLLAND MAO-KATONO KIPriL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorise) Agents: CITY BOOK •TOHK LTO Wlnch.tter Hou*». Colly.r Qu*y TWK NBW* r»ONT Fltzpstflckt Sup*rni*rl<.t M. M. ISMAII. J Admiralty «o*d.866 words
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Advertisement26 1962-06-27 10 SPORT SHIRTS At Reduced Prices From $2.25 To $8.75 Ljm^m^m^t wJ from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****, *****. (4 LINES)26 words
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Advertisement142 1962-06-27 10 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT for Purchase of JbZ SETS and above during Ifi' h June to 30* June 1962 t* ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA 10-volume set $205/- THE MODERN HOME LIBRARY 4 volume set $92/- A HISTORY OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES 4 volume set S72|- THE CONCISE HOME DOCTOR 2 volume set142 words
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Article181 1962-06-27 11 Sopiee gives a PERSONAL opinion KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, today used the "Tale of the Overcoat" to Illustrate his dislike of the Socialist Front leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. He was commenting In his private capacity on Inche Boestamam's question, asked in Parliament181 words
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Article34 1962-06-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The House of Representatives today rejected a move by a Socialist Front member, Mr. V. David, for the introduction of a living wage by law to prevent cheap labour.34 words
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103 1962-06-27 11 HOTEL TO APPEAL TO YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA SINGAPORE. Tues. The Great Southern Hotel in Eu Tonj? Sen Street, which has twice failed this year to get a licence, is to appeal to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara-in-Council. Its eight shareholders have Instructed Mr. P. F. d* Souza to act for them.103 words
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Article54 1962-06-27 11 MALACCA, Tues. The Malocca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. appealed to the Malays to change their attitude to life and way of thinking according to the time In order to achieve progress. He made the appeal when opening a $8,000 midwives" quarters-cum-cllnlc at Kampang Tebong54 words
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Article360 1962-06-27 11 Parliament is told: No Malayan-based troops are used to support the pact KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •P.HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today categorically denied in Parliament that the Commonwealth troops in Malaya were part of Seato forces. He refuted a charge by a Socialist360 words
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Article, Illustration203 1962-06-27 11 BRITISH ENVOY'S BIG TASK IS TO GET TO KNOW CHINA SINGAPORE, Tues. 61 Britain's new envoy to China, Mr. Terence Willcocks Garvey. today said of his coming job: "Perhaps the most important thing at present is to understand the Chinese scene and what is happening there As a newcomer, he203 words
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Article44 1962-06-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuw.. A director of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Mr. W. A. M Greeven, and the executive vice-president of Esso Standard Eastern, Mr. K. T. Burton, have arrived here un a tour of Esso facilities and operations In South-East Asia.44 words
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Article47 1962-06-27 11 KUCHING. Tues. The editor of the left-wing newspaper 81n Wen Pau Wen Ming Chuan. and Bong Kee Ohok and his wife. Lul How Ylng. who were arrested under the Restricted Residence Ordinance last week, are applying to the government to be deported to China47 words
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Article183 1962-06-27 11 OINGAPORE. Tues. Inche Rahim Ishak, Political Secretary to the Minister for Culture, last night warned that any overt expression of Chinese chauvinism would arouse Malay chauvinism and vice versa. He said in a Radio Singapore broadcast that any talk here of the "dictatorship of the proletariat"183 words
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Article84 1962-06-27 11 BINGAPORE. Tues. A five-day strike by 35 employees of B.P. De Sllva Ltd, a firm of jewellers In High Street, was called off today following resumption of wage talks between the management and the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' union. At the end of two-hour84 words
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Article, Illustration240 1962-06-27 11 CJINGAPORE, Tues. Two o daughters of the Sultan of Pahane, Tengku Intan Badariah. 19, (left) and Tengku Nong Soraya. 17, left by air last night to continue their education in Melbourne. To see them of! at Singapore Airport were the Sultan and the Sultanah240 words
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Article130 1962-06-27 11 ALLEGED MURDER BID: MAN CHARGED SINGAPORE. Tues Choo Ah Jap. was charged in the Ninth Magistrate s Court today with the attempted murder of Ebeneze Egbert d'Aranjo. a Shell Company supervisor Mr. R. Ramason, who appeared for Choc, told the court that a second accused. Lye San Tons:, was now130 words
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Article26 1962-06-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dato Wong Pow Nee. one of the Malayan members of the Cobbold Commission Is now on a three-day visit to Washington.26 words
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267 1962-06-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tubs T<HE secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, Mr. G. N. Rajan, was criticised today for refusing to support claims for compensatory allowances for clerks working in large towns. A circular signed267 words
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Advertisement12 1962-06-27 11 mom's noHH CTiittoaWcifv«x the Lady in Pink 1 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.12 words
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Advertisement112 1962-06-27 11 Poole Tvdntone Dine in style with Poole Twintone Tableware. In delicate shades of Seagull and Peach Blue, Lime Yellow and Ice Green, Mushroom and Sepia, Seagull and Ice Green, Dove Grey and Sky Blue. Dinner Set. for 6 $133.75 Coffee Sets for 6 28.50 J *ci 7 c Biscuit Dishes112 words
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Miscellaneous437 1962-06-27 11 RADIO MALAYA Special 10.00 Latir. American Anthony His Orchestra w i»if*w»ii* Music; 10.30 Sweet And Lovely. Entertains. 3.00 Olrl On The NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 11.00 do** Down R Un 2.15 Calling The HouseSERVICE: 41.7 metres rin^.BAnr wife: 8.45 The Mtnl Love: 3.00 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal Ne- RADIO SINGAPORE Close Down;437 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-06-27 12 serpent s tail that brings blessing is raised PHOTONEWS KING BHUMIBOL of Thailand performing the ceremony of raising the "Chor Fan" (serpent's tail) at the Cheta Wan Buddhist Temple at Petaling Jaya, outside the Federal Capital, yesterday. The "Chor Fah" which was raised and installed on the roof above the115 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-06-27 12 SHE'S SO LOVELY, SAYS NAPALI OMILINC Queen Sirikit receiving a bouquet of flowers from 10-year-old Napali Chantarasak at the Cheta Wan Buddhist Temple in Petaling Jaya. Little Napali said afterwards: "She is so beautiful." Straits Times picture.37 words
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Advertisement126 1962-06-27 12 -■Lir y y^ pawgkokee /I i m y P— i== I l/^ \J <s KUALA LUMPURjt^' *^J^\G(liUld(t/b -NejrE/ectra &==—£^s =mj^/^^^—^ jj^^ffl KUALA LUMPUR EVERY WEDNESDAY S^n Effective from 18th July, 1962 Djakarta Dep. 0700 Singapore Arr. 0840 Dep. 0925 Kuala Lumpur Arr. 1025 Booking Office.' Bangkok Arr. 1310 f% m126 words
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Advertisement3065 1962-06-27 13 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS fpBgBBBappJMpkMMBjpBMMMMp^MI NOTICE LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN ll>VJS|s' IMJul *\\l trZ:*^ cknHsi tS?. P °e v h r dan perusahaan mmmmmmßtmMmmmmmsmi haS l6ft Ur employ on the (R.1.D.A.) (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT to'i^a't^-rVy H b e usmL n °oE°b£ IP^2jS ca iJ o l sLJ *!l^ yi &j£LZ3,065 words
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Advertisement1892 1962-06-27 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT FOR HIRE M Words U (Ml*.) Btm St ets. aatra It Words U (Ml*.)— Box It cts. exfre AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY S fairy HOUBBHOLD AND COMMERCIAL furnished room*, bathrooms attached, Refrigerator Ftaeaer. aad bottle Parquet floor, one with separate en- cooler kt low rental. M.rrtaa Onmnany. trance. Quiet locality1,892 words
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Advertisement1108 1962-06-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Wordt M (Ml*.)— Bom St cts. ax4re SBCONDHAND I UCH MOTORCYCLES perft-n condition, from (250.00. Hire-purchase terms available. Kee Huat a, 134 Orchard Road Singapore. Phone *****, *****. T»SI CITROEN 10 IV trreoca Model) 19AS Mercedes Beaa ISO. 1962. Austin A«O Mk 11, ll»60 Cltroea Light1,108 words
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Advertisement807 1962-06-27 13 FOR SALE U Words SS (Mm.)— Box it cts. *xtrm XXXIII YOU DON'T Have To Ho Rich To Owr All The Oood Thlagft la Life! "The House Ot Curiosity" CCO Junk Store Offer. The Largest Variety Of Household Ooods. Ku-niiure, Antiques, Etc. In Asia All L'nabufed Secondhand Stuffs At Prices807 words
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Article285 1962-06-27 14 OVERSEAS PEN FRIENDS Judith Hodge, aged 14: 124. Payne Street, Indooroopilly, Brisbane. Queensland, Australia; photos, games. Hazrlrna Ltao, aged 16; C/O Mr. QabrU Lee. P.O. BOX 181, Mirt, Sarawak; stamps, reading. M. Chin Yu Ming, aged 14; P.O. Box 237, Jesselton, North Borneo; Borneo; stamps, games. John Downes Krause, aged285 words
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1062 1962-06-27 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY by Rukiah is awakened by Ezani Elephant who asks her and Ali to meet him at Kolam Ayer because he has something of importance to tell them. When they arrive, they find all the jungle folk excepting Mat1,062 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-06-27 14 THE first litter of puma kittens to be born ami reared in London Zoo for 25 years were on show recently. Their parents are Tess and Thomas, and they were born about three months ago. Their names are Tim, Lita and Roma. This picture shows three59 words
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1033 1962-06-27 14 Choose Malayan pen pals from this list Reina Yap, aged 15: 780, Jalan Ang Teng, Singapore 19; badminton, songs, games. M. D. Yaarin, aged 14; 34. Dafne Street, Opera Estate, Singapore 16; stamps, games. Tan Heng Plu, aged 15; 123A, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 13; songs, stamps. Shamsuddin bin Md.1,033 words
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Advertisement69 1962-06-27 14 J GUARANTEED SUPERIOR C^£» QUALITY INDIAN •A CONDIMENT rgrmm <J^ tinveft jM I tiCe w m a m 1/& m W*m *TK Vmm i& ±M II v^ Jk Mm Bar II m mw^M wmm FULL RETORT IN THIS WEEKS \''lU C 7 Ky w -fc Laugh with Billy Banks popular69 words
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Advertisement203 1962-06-27 14 PEN PALS MAME lOORISS ACI SIX NTWeSTS CAN YOU GUESS WHAT FLIPPER HAS DUG UP? > Name Address Age Sex HELLO Boys and Girls, See. 736, Jolon Perok, Kepolo Here is o new puzzle. One Boros. Province Wellesley; doy. Flipper *os digging in Jorniloh Pawanteh, 1718. his garden when his203 words
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Advertisement45 1962-06-27 14 DEUCTOUSLY DIFFERENT PEANUTS Greaseless... Lower in Calories You've never tasted anything like the new dry toasted Franklin Peanuts with their tantalizing, deliriously different flavor. Lower calories. Greaseless. Easier to digest. The perfect party snack. NO FAT, NO OIL, NO SUGAR used in processing Franklin PEANUTS45 words
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Advertisement1510 1962-06-27 15 *A ii ,^m Aii A k A 4 1 iH TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Due Spore Sails P. Shim Penang MACHAON Havro. Liwrpttl, G'a^gow ll Pt/Jite 21 JIM 31 LAOMEOON A'moutn, L'pul, R'dam. H'brg Ml. II Telay Jut 21/ 2 JUy 3 OOLIUS Literpul, Glasgow I- PMt Jlly1,510 words
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Advertisement2712 1962-06-27 15 it t. A. L. LINES— To) To 1 li\7 L^^^^W If If ihF JE 1 MlilUi II »iNM v »*VRt. AMWIt, MHUPl^llHikW Jn) Ila JCvl kMT jfl JLt JL JCvl jOl mm>^ AOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. WLO, IQTItENtWII AW CWIMIA4*> dh!/ d±3 <-> \J W /gteAf. ""u"*a" t !'..y liPirt s J2,712 words
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Advertisement1251 1962-06-27 15 w^ MoAUSIER d> CO-. LTD. w, fga iel. icn mj-W KIXIHMAII UMB ek lOAVKNXM LIHB Vt AMIUU IMIML MTniMPA, MMMtt tM AMUES. SAN FMMISCI. HA»M i HUH. lEAITLE, VAAWMVtI t POIIUNt •lit M tAtiKMMMI Atctn.it cant in CMtraJ A SMtP S'pori P. Sham Penang i. tint* n torn/ 2M* a/211,251 words
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Article259 1962-06-27 16 (~)PENTNG a shade lower than Monday's closing level, the Federation Robber Exchange drifted lower In thin trading. The steadier undertone which was experienced on Monday waanot evident in yesterday's market despite a small overseas advance IJower shret interest was, small while factory buying was noted. July259 words
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Article215 1962-06-27 16 JULY first grade rubber buyara f.e.b. I cloned at 5 p.m. tn Singapore yesterday at 74| cents per In. down half a cent on yesterday's closing price The tons van quiet. B.C.C.R.A. rloelng prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 P.. S.s. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 74|.215 words
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Article35 1962-06-27 16 Jane 26. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74 i cents (down half a cent). X.L: 744 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5438.25 (up 54.87 A). Estimated unofficial offering 280 tons (up 5 tons).35 words
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Article147 1962-06-27 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. THE widespread retreat conti- nued today but there were some indications ot steadiness in late dealings. Invefltment and industrial losses covered practically the whole list. A few leaders recovered partially, including B.H.P. which closed 6d. higher at SSs. 9d. A.0.0. gained is. 9d. to 55k. 6d147 words
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Article116 1962-06-27 16 June 29 Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 12 at* Cold Store 4d M Box 12 eta Stenmnhip 0 eta. Braweriea 2fl cti. 8. Tlmea 19 cts. Robinson B eta. 8. Trader* 32 eta. 8. Darby 4id. Unltecra 10 eta. W Jacks 10 cti. MININGS A. Anul 2/1116 words
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Article146 1962-06-27 16 THE Malayan Eich.nxt Banhf All*. clatlwi made then* ettancea Id Its ratea to merchant* yeaterday (all rataa to tlOO): Naw Yarll! buylne TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 19/16 M d/lt 33 3/16 credit htiu. 33 !S/16 trade billa. Canada: buying TT 85 B/8. airmail OD SB 3/4.146 words
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454 1962-06-27 16 BETTER SENTIMENT IN TINS: INDUSTRIALS STEADY, QUIET From Our Market Correspondent WITH the better sentiment in the metal market tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday picked up in price. There Is a feeling in the market now that the worst may have been seen in prices for the454 words
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Article22 1962-06-27 16 Malayan Stork IndmJune 25 June ?6 Industrials: i:.B.n:, IM.M Tins: 254.77 EMJ4 S rubbers: 179.02 177.1! Jan. 1 19r>8 100.22 words
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Article885 1962-06-27 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Uunlops (1.000) $1.60: East SmeltlnK (1.000) 52.70: J. Wrukd (1.000) $1.86: M. Cement (1,000) $2.50 ON: M. «-ontalnen> (1.000) 51. 17 ON. $1.16 OL. ON. (3.000) $1.16 ON. $1.17 OL.885 words
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211 1962-06-27 16 I^HE Straits tin price rose by $4.87£ to $438.25 per A picul yesterday on an offering of 280 tons. This followed the bette sentiment In London over night where although tin business was slow to open a steadier tone was apparent. Demand subsequently211 words
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Article119 1962-06-27 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, SinHiport noon pness per pUul yesterday: Ceeenut all: bulk S3ft| nellem. drum $414 sellers, Cepra June $28 uyers. S2B| aellera; Pepper: Muntok white Sl37i sellers. Sarawak white SIS 9 sellers. Sarawak black SI 20 aellera, garbled Lampong black $120 aellera, ABTA $1321 Milan. Singapore Ceconut119 words
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Article249 1962-06-27 16 |*HIP>S lying alongside the Singapore wharves today are: Kaa llji-nk 26/27. Mndraa Maru 45. sir;. at Cook fc/li. Glrnlruin 15/ 16. Kajuia 13 14. Sydmy Maru 6/7. Sic. 1 Kl>era 4t>, Nancy Lykea 44, Mikumo Maiu Ik. Bicgupon- 38/39. Hallvard 40 41. Bidor 25. Rajah Brooke 21249 words
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Advertisement1012 1962-06-27 16 L KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific Atlantis, fls Great Lakei Service ti* ti« tv ti* ti* "Ctaslv Mara" Csa 31 M 21/ M lust 11 July 38 July 14 «u| "J1 »uf "Kisukawa Mara" 79.31 lad 1/ i tut 1) tui I Sti« It lea* *c« AH »e<sei» equipoeo ■sal1,012 words
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Advertisement910 1962-06-27 16 B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG (7 days) (2 days) S.S. "SANTHIA" Dcporti— Penong 13th July. 1962. 14th Sept. 1962. Spore 16th July. 1 7th Sept. Returns: Spore 14th August. 14th October. Penong 17th August. 17th October. First Clots lore from: Penong 51, 006910 words
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Advertisement144 1962-06-27 16 NITTO Y&E. LINE HONG KONG JAPAN SERVICE •a "SHINEI MARU" Vey: C-1 Looding for Hong Kong ond iapan Ports. Penong P. S'hom Spore In Port/28 June 29 June/lit July General Agents: OCEANIC LLOYD LTD. Denmark House, Singapore. Tel: *****. Port Swettenhom. Tel: 6682. Penong. Tel: *****. Oriental Navigation Corporation Limited144 words
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Advertisement69 1962-06-27 16 NOTICE Federation of Malaya 150.000.000/- 4}% Registered Block 15/7-1965 and 5J% Registered Stock 15/7-1976/78 $54,000,000/- (M.U.) 8% Registered Stock 15/7-1962/66. Notice Is hereby given that the transfer Registers of the abovementioned Loans will be closed from Ist to 15th July. 1962. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants.69 words
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Advertisement986 1962-06-27 17 IS THE HIGH COURT br THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 6 of 1962 In the Matter ot The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1962 And In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter o! BAN CHUAN PAX LENG986 words
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Advertisement987 1962-06-27 17 IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THE RTATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OP BINGAPORE Companies Winding Op No. 9 of 1962 In the Matter ot The Llle Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance, 1962 And In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter of GOLDEN WALL INSURANCE COMPANY987 words
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Advertisement985 1962-06-27 17 NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE BTATE OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Companies Winding Op No. 12 of 1962 In the Matter ot The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance. 1962 And In the Matter ot The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter M MERDEKA INSURANCE985 words
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Advertisement1001 1962-06-27 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. IS Of 1962 In the Matter of The Life Assurance Companies (CompuUory Liquidation) Ordinance. Jb62 And In, the Matter ot The Companlea Ordinance (Chapter 174) And In the Matter of NORTHERN MALAYA INSURANCE1,001 words
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Advertisement882 1962-06-27 17 NOTICES IN THf. HIGH (OL'RI OP THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Companies Winding Up No 18 of 1963 In the Matter of The Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance 1962 And In the Matter of The Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) And in the Matter of THE UNIVERSAL INSt882 words
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Advertisement851 1962-06-27 17 NOTICES j CHAPTER 195 (Pawibrckm.) Unre4ee««* rted«e« Ciood* «n* leveller? trwm the following Pawnbroker* <h»p« No. 136 New Bridge Koad. Laid Jooo Stooa (Chop Sena Poh) No 366 South Bridge Road. Ho Kao Kee (Chop Ueui Fatu Yont Kee No 257 South Bridge Koad. Scow K:*n (Chop Nam Cbeong) No851 words
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Advertisement635 1962-06-27 17 I TENDERS JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D f and above registered P.W.D Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore up to Noon of the 9th Jury. 1962 for: CLEARING AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS OF THE PARTIALLY DEMOLISHED R.C. BRIDGE NOW LYING ON THE RIVER BED635 words
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Advertisement180 1962-06-27 17 PAHANG P.W.D. UMi'K NOTICE. TENDERS from Class C and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Pahang. Kuantan up to 300 p.m. on 12th July. 1962 fur the erection and completion of a Polyclinic at District Hospital. Bentong Full particulars are obtainable from the office of180 words
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762 1962-06-27 18 SAFE HOME LOOKS 'GOOD THING' IN WEAK FIELD QAFE HOME, who did a splendid trial with Nearco Myth last week, looks a "good thing" in a weak Class 4 field over 6f in the first race at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon Nearco Myth's easy win in the top division on762 words
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Article16 1962-06-27 18 NEW ORLEANS. Tues— Willie Pastrano. world ranked li(?hthcavyweight. last night outpointed Billy Ryan. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article167 1962-06-27 18 LTAM bid for US coach next year KUALA LUMPUR. Tues THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya plan to get a American coach through the Kennedy Peace Corps in Malaya. An application will be made through the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council which decided in April to approach the Peace corps167 words
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Article166 1962-06-27 18 SGSFA's awkward position Naidu SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government Services Football Association will hold an inquiry tomorrow into the conduct of players involved in the abandoned First Division match between Police and Tan Tock Seng Hospital at Jalan Besar Stadium last week. This Is the first time the SGSFA are166 words
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Article55 1962-06-27 18 Dublin. Tucs. Vincent O'Brien, trainer oi the Ir.-h Derby favourite Larkspur. xi.v laat night that the horse had a minor injury to his off hock. He added: "Veterinary surgeons ha-e seen him and they are confident that i'.e will run in the Irish Derby next Saturday." Larkspur wonReuter - 55 words
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107 1962-06-27 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Amateur F.A.s finance and administrative committee will decide on Friday whether a team should be sent to the Asian Games at Jakarta in August Tay 800 Yong. chairman oi the committee, said today: "Originally we were to meet on July107 words
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Article, Illustration617 1962-06-27 19 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG KOK YING, 57, AND KOK LEM, 50, RENEW PARTNERSHIP I By Penang, Tuesday THEY WILL CONTEST DOUBLES TITLE IN NATIONAL MEET TWO veteran tennis brothers, whose combined ages arc 107 years, return to first-class competition this week as a partnership for the first time617 words
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Article63 1962-06-27 19 PENANG. Tues.— Cyril Pernra. bidding for a place in the Malayan Hthletic team to the Jakarta Asian Games, scored 5.216 points for the decathlon in a trial here on Sunday. The qualifying mark is 5.939 points. Raoul Huet won the Penang AAA decathlon with 4.45963 words
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Athletics
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299 1962-06-27 19 Jakarta 'hopes' begin their training by Easton KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. American athletics coach Bill Easton today showed Malayan athletes how to put their best foot forward at the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. The athletes. coming from all parts of the country hoping to represent Malaya at the299 words
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Article64 1962-06-27 19 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association selectors today agreed on four of the five boxers recommended by national coach Frank Pestana for the Jakarta Asian Games. They were Junior flyweight Ariffln Junled. flyweight— Jumahat Ibrahim, bantam Brian Isaac, and lightweight Austin Dunsford The selectors64 words
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Soccer
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Article150 1962-06-27 19 Seletar lucky to save a point SILITAR 1 CHANCI 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. RAF Seletar were lucky to share points with RAF Changi in the SAFA League Dlv. 1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. On the run of play RAF Changi, who played better football throughout, deserved to win But their150 words
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Article138 1962-06-27 19 SOCCER IPOH DIST. LEAGUE: Div 1 Cheng Wah 1 1/7 Gurkhas 1: Div 2 Changkat Kindlng 7 Municipality l; DJt 3 Field Force w.o from Boys Club. L. PfcKAK LEAGUE T. Anson): Tcruna Jaya 2 DID 0. PAHANG PWD FINAL (Kuantan > Kuantan 6 Bcntone 3. MALACCA LEAGUE:138 words
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Advertisement95 1962-06-27 18 BMW O FIRST AGAIN AND AGAIN At the National Commemoration Day Sprint, Mr. John Armstrong repeated his Maloysia Grand Prix m C victory by Winning both the Series Production Class and C^t^he Improved Tourers Class for cars up to 850 ex. M ©sia Motor Co., Ltd (SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA95 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1237 1962-06-27 18 Race U 3.00 Cl. 4, Div. 4-6 Fun. 1 Winoro i Mrs. T. Tulloh) Tulloh. 5 9.0 Harbrldge 8 2 Safe Homr iFlsl-In St.) Zain. 4 9.0 (SF) "Lim 9 3 ***** Dragons Blood (Veni Vlci St.) Allan. 6 8.10 (Fl Smith 5 4 ***** Gregory <Mdm W. S. Tao>1,237 words
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Miscellaneous125 1962-06-27 18 SELECTIONS t. EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOT POINTER SAFE HOME PARI PASSU WINORO The Concrrtor Samson I'ari Passu Race 1: Dragon's Blood Safe Homr Concretor TEKNAH WEE WONDER DOIBLE CHANCE The Untie Rupre Trknah Race I: Runrr Trknuh Dilruba DIGNIFIED LXdY MAR( HESA FLOW fcR JoaJeen Joalern R»ce 3: Nawrrb125 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1962-06-27 19 STOP! LOOK! CO! GO TO HANIFA'S ANNIVERSARY SALE From TOMORROW 28th June BARGAINS GALORE! SHOES MEN'S WEAR FOR MEN ABOUT TOWN GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS COME SEE BUY SAME At E. S. MOHD. HANIFA, 98, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6. Choose your camera from the w-i-d~e-s-t range in Singapore Malaya! ZEISS KON LEADER102 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous399 1962-06-27 19 SOCCER STORE GSFA LEAGUE: Dlv. 1 —Tan Tock Seng v PWO (Jn Besar 6.30 >; Div. 2 A Sl* v Meter Readers "A" (Jn Besar 5.15 i: Woodbridge v Prisons Woodbridge i Dlv. SA STU v Postals. I.NTKR-SERVICES: Navy v Army iHMS Terror, Spore 7.30). S'GOR LLAGUE: Div. J— SIA399 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-06-27 20 THE Prime Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, seems to be telling King Bhumibol about the one that got away, or maybe it is the putt he missed at golf yesterday morning. They were talking at the Telecommunications Headquarters building in Kuala Lumpur, where King78 words
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190 1962-06-27 20 ASA not upset by Manila's claim to Borneo KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There is no clanger that the solidarity of states of the Association of Southeast Asia will be impaired as a result of the Philippines' current claim to ownership and sovereignty over North Borneo. Stating this today in answer to190 words
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Article75 1962-06-27 20 INDIAN CHIEF JUSTICE DUE TODAY SINGAPORE. Tues The Chief Justice of India, Shrl Bhuveswar Prasad Sinha, will fly into Singapore tomorrow on a short visit. He will call on the Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Alan Rose, at the Supreme Court on Thursday before visiting the Law Faculty of the75 words
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Article130 1962-06-27 20 Soon only one tax for iron mines KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The House of Representatives today passed a Bill to stop payment of royalties by most iron mines to the State Governments after Sept. 30 and make the Federal Government the only taxing authority. To compensate for this loss of State130 words
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Article44 1962-06-27 20 HUDDERFIELD. Tues. James Mason, the 53-year-old British film actor, has confirmed reports of a possible divorce from his wife, actress Pamela Kellino. "Its quite true that a divorce is on the cards." he said, from his parent's home here.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article354 1962-06-27 20 LONDON. Tues. It was a rather brighter day in stock markets here but this was due mainly to a slackening in the recent selling rather than a return of buying demand. However, sentiment was helped by the llrst quarter's balance of payment figures and the late rallies on354 words
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Article26 1962-06-27 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £878, sellers £879. Forward buyers £882. sellers £883, Settlement £M 2, Turnover a.m. 230 tons. \>m. 230 tons. Tone: Steady to active26 words
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Article46 1962-06-27 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 22d August 22 3 16d Sept. 22 3 lSd Oct. 22< 4 d.. Oc'ober/Dec 22^d.. Jan/March 22 5 16d.. April' June j 22 5 16d.. July/Sept unquoted, c.l.f. July 21 T ,d.. Aufrust 21 %d Sept. 21 T »d. Tone: Slightly easier46 words
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WIMBLEDON
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475 1962-06-27 20 WIMBLEDON, Tues. BILLIE Jean Moffitt. sturdy 18-year-old American from Long Beach, California, today toppled the odds on favourite Margaret Smith, of Australia, to bring off perhaps the biggest upset in Wimbledon's 85 years' history. A mighty roar from the packed centre court signalled475 words
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Article209 1962-06-27 20 LONDON. Tue» Results of today's cricket matches were: At Guilford: Match drawn Hampshire 188 and 295. Surrey 220 and 159 for seven. At Brent wood: Essex beat Middlesex by len wickets. Middlesex 115 and 334. Essex 425 (or seven declared and 27 for 110 wicket. At Belfast:Reuter - 209 words
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Article330 1962-06-27 20 Women's Singles first round: Miss R. Schuurman tS. Africa! bt Miss P. V. M. Maclennan (GB) 6-0. 6-4: Miss E. Euding tOer.) bt Miss P. Gordigiani (Italy) 6-2. 63; Miss K Denning (Aus'.t bt Miss M. L. Gnson (S. Africa) 6-0. 6-4: Miss D. M. Catt <GB) btReuter - 330 words
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Obituary196 1962-06-27 20 WILSON WINFIELU (SUNNY) 71 v.ars pinned away peartfully _'fi June OMM«< K'uvt's .11) MslM Hill 4.(0 p.m. today for Church ot St. Joseph Victoria Street thence- to Bidadarl. MADAM ANC LEE N EO 101 II di.-d peaceful!) on Mtfc June IrnvinK behind ■on Lee Bah Cn. iMghtan L*« fob196 words
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Article19 1962-06-27 20 MADAM CHIENC HEA OINO thanks relatives and friends for donalions, wreaths and attendance at bar mothrr'.i funeral 23-6-62.19 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-06-27 20 The weather HIGHEST and lowest tempera- lures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kola Bharu 88 74 Penang 88 74 Ipoh go 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 81 7443 words
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