The Straits Times, 1 July 1962
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Title Section13 1962-07-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1399 SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 01013 words
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Article, Illustration586 1962-07-01 1 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By I Increases range from $25 to $37 (SINGAPORE, Sat. -More than 400 employees of Esso Standard Eastern, Inc., and the Singapore Petroleum Transport and Services, Inc. here will get wage increases ranging from >$25 and $37 a month. They will nlso get annual increments,586 words
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Article14 1962-07-01 1 ....Demanded in Nnirooi yesterday that foreign nutioiu remove their ba.ses from Kenya.14 words
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Article161 1962-07-01 1 Soon a third wedding for Nancy HONG KONG. Sat Nancy i"The World of Su/y Wong"' Kwan. married for the first time three weeks ago. is headed for her third wedding But it will be the third ceremony she has gone through with the same man. Peter Pock, a young Austrian.161 words
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Article91 1962-07-01 1 "yiENTIANE. Sat.— Four weaiy v Britons yesterday described how their Pat net Lao captors tied ropes around their necks and led them "like dogs" from village to village. But the ex-capti\es two donors and two embassy offldall said they eventually got on such good terms with theUPI - 91 words
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Article25 1962-07-01 1 Convicted of murdering Prince Louis Rwagasore. was executed in Ruana-Urundi on the eve of Belgium's relinquishing control of the African trust territory. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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232 1962-07-01 1 Churchill dines In style at lunch LONDON. Sat SIR Winston Churchill, recovering from a second operation on his broken thigh, today dined In style and washed it down with brandy. A Middlesex Hospital spokesman said the 87--year-old elder statesman "has been comfortable today and his condition is satisfactory." But periiaps232 words
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248 1962-07-01 1 Red girl warned because she likes RED MOSCOW. Sat. A 21--year-old Soviet girl has been threatened with expulsion from the Communist Party for dancing the Charleston and putting red curtains in her window instead of white ones, a Soviet newspaper reported. Alia Pavlova, a railway cierk in Zhmeiinica. a .smallReuter - 248 words
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Article95 1962-07-01 1 T A PAZ, Sat. The Bolivian Government con&iuers unacceptable a United States plan to sell 50.000 tons of tin from its strategic stockpile during the period and in ihe manner proposed ana has instructed its ambassadors in Washington and London to this eflec'. Senor Jo.se PellmanReuter - 95 words
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Article19 1962-07-01 1 18-yeur-old tt.iughter of I.ana Turner has I new parttime job modelling swimsuits In small Hollywood cafe. U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-07-01 1 Yoke Heong: Yesterday's picture Fighteen year old Lai Yoke lleone leaves a Kuala Lumpur t-ourt yesterday after giving evidence. Her testimony was recorded in advance because she flies on Wednesday to a London hospital to be fitted with artificial arms. Sunday Times picture (See Page Two >46 words
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214 1962-07-01 1 Tomorrow— a shopping tour to get set for her trip to Britain KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. jyjISS Lai Yoke Heong. the girl who losl her anna in I motor accident, will go shopping on Monday lor the first time since she was admitted to the General Hospital on March ID. She214 words
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Article63 1962-07-01 1 niRBAX. Sat.— A Sky master airliner landed safely here today after a mid-air collision mith a South African Air Force fighlrr-trainer. The trainer crashed, but thr two occupants baled out and escaped. Passengers in the airliner, belonging to South African Airways. said they felt aReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1962-07-01 1 LONDON. Sat. About 1.500 oiiininiiMi' Jill immigrants mrrr i vim ml to land in Britain today in thi- few final hours before the "open door" immigration policy for Commonwealth citizens endrd at midnight. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article53 1962-07-01 1 AITKLAND. S;it.— man uh» wont into hospit.il it ln\ei c.irsill for I Icij operation HUM out of the an-.ic->tlicti( to find hi* lei untouched but his nose bandaged The hospital superintendent said later: "The patients dom' was not right and he will feel much better for the53 words
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Article21 1962-07-01 1 Kennedy were welcomed by crowds estimated at up to r million on their arrival at Mexico City. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article30 1962-07-01 1 Daughter o! Laotian Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma. married Count Hubert de Oerminy in a civil ceremony In Paris on Priaa\. and had a religious ceremony yesterday morning. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration315 1962-07-01 1 DAHARI ALI - Barwick Hopes for better Asian ties DAHARI ALI By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday gHITALVS entry into the European Common Market would step up Australia's contacts with its Asian neighbours, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, Sir (iartield Barwick, s;iid here today. He told reporters before leaving for Penang to Inspect the315 words
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Article30 1962-07-01 1 Monaco'; Minister in Italy, said in Rome he knew nothing about a report that Piincess Grace of Monaco would act In a film to be made ;n Italy.30 words
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Article23 1962-07-01 1 Returned ;o Jakarta from his holiday in Bali and pluneed immediately ii.to talte on the latest developments over \Ve.si Inan.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1962-07-01 1 26-yeai-old son of a piominent Hong Kong businessman-. ha.s become the first Chinese to qualify a* a pilot in the British Royal Navy.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article17 1962-07-01 1 Formally handed over the .-cm'ucin part of Biz«-na air and naval base io TuniMd ye.Me:day. Reiiler.17 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-07-01 1 VARSITY UNION, LAW SOCIETY GIVE REFERENDUM VIEWS CINCAPOm:. Sat The University ol Singapore Students 1 Union todi»\ criticised the National Referendum Hill as denying the people Ihe right lo accept or reject Ihe merger proposals. The 2.200-mem-ber student body made the criticism m a lengthy press498 words
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237 1962-07-01 2 A second court for industry disputes SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Government is to set up a second Industrial Arbitration Court. A Bill providing lor the appointment ol a Deputy President lor the proposed court was published today i The Bill, known as tiie Industrial Relations Amendment i Ordinance, j 1962237 words
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Article, Illustration445 1962-07-01 2 'CROWDED BUS WAS TRAVELLING VERY FAST AND AT JALAN SULTAN MOHAMED. A LOUD IMPACT. I BECAME UNCONSCIOUS, I WOKE UP IN HOSPITAL...BOTH MY ARMS WERE AMPUTATED Many are left standing in packed court room LAKSHMI NATARAJAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat J[ PACKED court today heard Miss445 words
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139 1962-07-01 2 President decides on closed door meetings MALACCA. Sat Future committee meetings of the Malacca Municipal Council will not be open to the public or the Press. Announcing this today, the new President of the Council. Mr. O. Marlappan (Alliance) said that It was in accordance with the Municipal Ordinance and139 words
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103 1962-07-01 2 Axe attack on PWD man at sports dinner KOTA BAHRU. Sat— Mr. V. Slvaguru. a senior technical assistant attached to the Public Works Department here, was last night attacked by a man armed with an axe He was in a crowd of more than 200 people attending the P.W.D. annual103 words
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Article27 1962-07-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Buccour at Siglap Hill will celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour next Sunday.27 words
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Article65 1962-07-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ang Yew Seng was charged in a magistrate's court today with the murder of Yew Sian Chong. a cashier, at the Salome Bar in Geylang Road on June 4. Yew, who had come from Alor Star, was found Kajreed on a camp-bed by the65 words
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Article447 1962-07-01 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iII ttt+tt hit Hrrrtrl 1 1 11 1 LUj g^ POINTER* on training U A VINO received a query lavi week regardiiiK 'he UMi of dog p«ychiati.v. I feel I .should Interrupt our show doe senes447 words
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Article, Illustration507 1962-07-01 3 SEETHA KAUR - Why I will giv e it all away SEETHA KAUR By OF PENANG— MALAYA 5 NEW WRITER NO. 42 IS IT jusi perverse exhibitionism thai makes me say: '"ll" I win I; will give it nil away.*' Is il jusl a desire lo make the headlines us the girl who507 words
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Article, Illustration595 1962-07-01 3 TAN MENG ENG - IN THE MIST....AN ALPINE HONEYMOON AND MUCH JOY TAN MENG ENG By lksdlkgs THE early morning mist shrouds the verdant campus of the University at Pantai Valley. I stroll reflectively beside the lake, and behold I step through a door in the mist. I find myself in a lovely little595 words
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530 1962-07-01 3 BUT IF YOUR HUBBY REALLY WAS VERY RICH... pope qqqi aajpi oqq gu jtrtMmft joi BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA BUT suppose your husband is the lucky one. He wins $.'{7.">,--000, invcsls it wise ly, iind you find yourself settling into life where the only530 words
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Article264 1962-07-01 3 WHEN Geurgt IV oruught his wife Caroline to trial on charges of Infidelity, the Duke ot Wellington sided with the King against the people, who violently defended the honour of the queen. One day Wellington was surrounded by London workmen who would not let him pass264 words
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Article58 1962-07-01 3 <1> a. 2; b. 1. c. 3. (2) a. 2; b, 1: c. 3. <3) a. 2; b. 1; c. 3. <4) a. 2; b. 1; c. 3. (5) a. 2; b. 3; c. 1. 6» score 0 for each yes! 1 for each no. (7) a.58 words
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Article251 1962-07-01 3 LlFfc, must oe a bit ot a rush these days lor Mr Lawrie Lai oi Kuala Lumpur and hib Australian fiancee pretty June Lockerbie. This week Mr. Lai submits his thesis on the inherited dillerences in the blood serum for his Doctorate of Science degree. This week.251 words
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Advertisement388 1962-07-01 3 Thoughts lwW^S Ifou @cut Influence Others With Your Thinking! TRY it some time. Concentrate intently upon another person Mated in a room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him gradually become restless and finally turn and look in your direction. Simple yet it is a positive demonstration that thought388 words
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Advertisement274 1962-07-01 4 The first and only scratch-proof watch in the world J^f B^L mm m m tJ I M lI|TH R The Most Important Case Development In More Than 400 Years of Swiss Watch History Jj^/^&^^^^mß^' JM| "^B or tir^' time, you can get a life-lime guarantee J^B^^^^Kpr d^^ on nl s274 words
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Article, Illustration4131 1962-07-01 5 It was the shattering of an illusion... AFTER I had lost my first baby, Tyrone and I went to New York, the one place in the world to stop over and be hardly able to get away again vibrating and jammed with such vitality that you4,131 words
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Article306 1962-07-01 5 rpVERYONE has by now heard of the coelacanth. yet thirty yi.irs ;i (i tl-.is un.s a name known only to specialists in Ichthyology. It m known to them through the discovery of fossils in various layer;, of the earth's surface A rlas^ical authority on these fishes, Sir Arthur306 words
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Foreign News
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93 1962-07-01 6 A SHOE-SHINE FOR THE ELDEST SON OF LATE DICTATOR BENITO MUSSOLINI (iOOl) football match draws all kinds of people tori ether in the crowds of spectators and the recent World Cup final at Santiago, Chile, was no exception. Among the crowds was a man who bore a well know n93 words
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187 1962-07-01 6 BANGKOK, Sat. The Thai Government yesterday Issued a statement criticising the World Court's decision In awarding the Phra Vlhar Temple to Cambodia. It said It considered the decision "final" but planned to debate the matter "carefully to preserve national interest and prestige." It saidUP - 187 words
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461 1962-07-01 6 MACAPAGAL: JUST A 'FRIENDLY DIFFERENCE' I 1 I BANGKOK, Sat. PRESIDENT Diosdado Macapagal said last night that the Philippines claim to North Borneo was a "friendly difference" with the British. He declined to say whether the Philippines would bring its claim before the United Nations or the International Court ofReuter - 461 words
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Article225 1962-07-01 6 Pamela files suit against Mason SANTA MONICA (California). Sat. Actre>s Pamela Mason yesterday filed a separate maintenance suit .igainsl Jam?* Mason and obtained a temporay restraining order to keep the actor from taking their two children out of the State. Mrs. Mason, who *aid she had no immedlatt plans to225 words
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Advertisement33 1962-07-01 6 r^ r% I jJ f\ |\l I ~ZZ MALAYAN '—^^fl A JLJXI/X mil JL\ 111 --'^it SERVICES Malayan AißWAvsmm provide a total of 10 flights ■fiita^^B i^^^^— weekly. ""'guts SERVING SOUTH EAST ASM33 words
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Miscellaneous121 1962-07-01 6 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA A.M.: 6.00 Time Mgud, Nega-ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.0.) Momlng Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Tiir.e Signal News; 7.35 Breakfast, Club 8.00 Time Signal. Nan In The National Language; 8.03 Bnsht And Breezy; 8.56 News Headlines: 9.00 Mumc City; 10.00 .Summary of Pro*,'. For The121 words
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Miscellaneous125 1962-07-01 6 News: 5.05 Senas From The Stage and Screen; 5.30 Pick of the Pops. ti.oo Summary Of Programmes For The Evening; 6.10 Interlude; 6.15 Soccer: 6.45 Music at Eventide; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 NewstaJk/Race Results/Interlude; 7.15 Canada Dominion Day Feature; 730 Interlude For Music: 7.45 Jane Morgan Sing.s 8.00125 words
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Miscellaneous135 1962-07-01 6 10.30 Played to Please; 11.00 Question Time; 11.15 Music Prom Holland; 11.30 All Strings And Fancy Free. P.M.: 12.00 The Great Temptation; 12 30 Canada's 95th Birthday; 1.00 Lunchtime Listening; 1.30 News; 1.40 Music From The Movies; 2.00 Girl on the Run; 2.15 Women's Magazine: 2.30 Meet Miss; 2.45 The135 words
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Article253 1962-07-01 7 SKYMEN DROP ON REDS IN VIETNAM NEWS on SUNDAY SAIGON, Saturday. J^ MAJOR airborne operation against Communist Viel Cong guerillas \\;is underway 1M miles north west of Saigon yesterday, with American C-123 aircraft dropping two IkilUi'ioiis of paratroops. More than 2.000 nun took part in the operation, in an effort253 words
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98 1962-07-01 7 Naughty' disc presented to the Queen LONDON. Sat. A naughty song record which has been banned by the 8.8.C. has been sent to members of Britain's Royal Family, it was learned today The record containing 12 songs, among them "Tudor Bed" and "Ballet Shame" were sent to Queen Elizabeth. Queen98 words
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Article139 1962-07-01 7 WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE LEKT-HANDED? EXPERTS are still not sure why it is that most people are right-handed. One theory is this: If you ran a central line through the body you would find that th;* right side in most cases would weigh a few ounces more139 words
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Article, Illustration127 1962-07-01 7 CALM-THE WOMAN WHOMADE MILLIONS THE heads of the crowd are bent over their programmes and urgent whispered discussions buzz around the hall, but one woman seems uneffected by the tense atmosphere about her. She sits calmly, her dark hair swept back, looking straight in front of her. She is Mrs.127 words
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Article, Illustration477 1962-07-01 7 Ben Khedda gives pledge to nation -GOVT. WILL BE IN ALGERIA IN A FEW DAYS' TIME' TUNIS, Saturday \JR. BEN YOUSSEF BEN KHEDDA, Prime Minister of the Algerian Provisional Government, announced here tonight his Government would be in Algeria "in a few days' time." In a broadcast to the nation,477 words
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Article320 1962-07-01 7 SUNDAY IN AMERICA PETER EVANS Dateline: New York CURL FRIEND ol garage I mechanic William Nelson was -so impressed when he told her he was an F. 8.1, man that she agreed to spend a week-end with him. Nf..-on. elaied. earned the act too far. Checking imo a New York320 words
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245 1962-07-01 7 Britain to give Uganda freedom on Oct. 9 LONDON. Sat Britain last night agreed to j grant independence to the East African protectorate I of Uganda and its even million people on Oct. 9. The decision was announced in a communique at the end ol 17-day constitutional conference The '•oinmunin.iN'Reuter - 245 words
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172 1962-07-01 7 MOSCOW. Sat. Mr. I Khrushchev has suggested that the Russian people should try potato crisps and corn flakes as cheap and nourishing foods. The Americans and British are "past masters' at making corn flakes from Indian corn, he said, and a British172 words
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Advertisement177 1962-07-01 7 PLAYTEX PRICES ARE DOWN On these three styles I*^1 *i Vi^IBvtJRBBBBBSBV^^ aL* FOR STYLi 103 FOR STYIB 130-B FOR STYLE 203 P-^r ta*, s,. riffVy. »-t*B S por. A Pq. Federation Spore P t Federation Befora S7 80 Before S9 80 S P° rt f Federatton Before $13.50 Before $16177 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-07-01 8 THE Juliet Ang PAGE dfnbdfb BY THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE Bride 9 s eye view— A OUR model Maureen Koh —is really a bride, seen here in the wedding dress made by her mother. The bridesmaid is Nancy Wee, herself a bride-to-be. write to: Mtu Juliet Ang.81 words
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Article403 1962-07-01 8 Happiness the best cosmetic RIGHT Wah Ai Yong models a k. •oedding creation by Roland 'Jhow. The dress itself is a twopiece, with a lame bodice and heavily-embroidered organza skirt. Over the dress is a bolero which catches the eye tcith a huge bow. At the back the focus is403 words
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Article, Illustration427 1962-07-01 8 The cute ones NO wedding i«ni reolly complete without the Hower-girl and/or pageboy who may captu-e at much attention as tha bride herself Hera little Jeanetta and chubbycheeked Wei Seng (tee below), model two cuts attendant outfits. Lim few Chye Just over a week ago in the same gorgeous satin427 words
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Article202 1962-07-01 8 JANE LEES WRITE to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Tim«-v Times llouar, Kivcr Vallr/ Road. Singapore 9. FiEAR Jane Lee: Tc me love •*^ls an elusive thing. I am lonely, disillusioned and embutered by two ■MHGMtaI affairs I do not believe in lon, though I believe in understanding202 words
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Advertisement157 1962-07-01 8 i&> YU MIN, star of 4 Kj£ "A Night in Hong Kong", a -HJKv-xr t jtv\ Motion Picture and General jl v 3L-&HL V*** Investment Company release. sa > rs YU MIN WtSttk J^L f For a softer, smoother complexion, 4Kr I' l^ e l° ve ly complexion of the157 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-07-01 9 'WHAT ARE YOU DRAWING' IS THE TOP PRIZE PRINT PHOTO CONTEST WINNER ol the week's TOP PRIZE of $30 la Kam Enp Chye. of Sultan Ismail School. Kemaman. Trengganu. who .sent in "VVhat Arc You Drawing?" t right i. He used a Hacoflex camera and Kodak VP. film. Setting: fl6.247 words
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Miscellaneous208 1962-07-01 9 {POPULAR CROSSWORD) Lay) lIHCa7~ A? ™"l"~ \<ROSS: 3 A',-es (4i: T. IMa-1 DOWN: 1. Pestered iB>: 2. ture i3>; 10. Wandernu; iB>: 12. Tending io reconcile <"•; 3. BlunImpetuosity <4>; 14. Raced <3>: der (I); 4 Bar (4); 5. Insect (3): 15. Ceremony (4); 16. Painful < 4 6. Let208 words
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Article58 1962-07-01 10 M H'.rrfi Sl* i Minimum) PRINCE'S TEA ROOM Presents a Fashion Sho« (Mond.iv 2nd July. 8.15 I I in Teli-phon.' IttSt for reservation. Tea Dame tod:y 3.30 7.00 p.m. JOAN BOOTY'S Htm Modelling/ Cham Omifau commence mornings 2nd July 10 a.m. Kvemnus 3rd July MB p.m Cathedral Hall (opposite58 words
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Article99 1962-07-01 10 ill »..><f« $2.50 (Mm.) WESLEY CHURCH SEREMBAN. Sunday Worship service 6.30 p.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Sin--8 am. and 6 p.m. Holy Communion i as at both servtcea. All I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 'irmce Grove Koad, Sunday Service V .In am Sunday School lU.4r, a.m. Wednesday meeting99 words
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OPINION
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Article167 1962-07-01 10 COBBOLD AND MANILA rE Cobbold Report puts a new complexion on the Filipino claim to North Borneo, a territory which at the moment is a direct colony of Britain. The moment Malaysia becomes a reality the Philippine case, as The Guardian has pointed out. will be directed not against Britain167 words
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Article148 1962-07-01 10 rE Federation's Minister of Commerce speaks sound sense when he tells Parliament that the expanding economies of the Common Market nations hold out a rosy prospect for Malaya's rubber and tin. Canada. Australia and New Zealand have fears that Britain's entry into the European Community might148 words
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Article227 1962-07-01 10 KEEP YOUR LCTTERa SMORTI ASIAN'S as a rule love to U.lk about their great past. What has distressed me Is that the age of independence that dawned on this part of the world at the end of the war has not been followed up by an227 words
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Article192 1962-07-01 10 OELANGOR'S Mentri Besar O Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda <Sunday Times. June 24) speaks of the advantages of living in the country. The problem that Malaya faces in this respect is one that is common with the developing peasant economies of Asia. One of the big obstacles192 words
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Article103 1962-07-01 10 FIRST it was rock-'n'-roll. Now It is the twist. When will this country have a true cultural awakening. I am a girl passionately fond ot singing. For some time now I have been considering a sojourn In London and Paris to improve my voice and my diction. But103 words
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Article48 1962-07-01 10 I II I jusl come across. a novel solution which will render birth control unnecessary. Why don't scientists shrink people to one-hundredth their present size. In this manner the world and all its natural resources will proportionately expand a hundredfold. <>INANG UIM LIAN WHATT,48 words
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Article62 1962-07-01 10 AT THE cinema the other day I was shown the sand-strewn beaches ot the Bahamas and the allegedly unparalleled beauties of the West Indies. 1 know at least 30 spots in the Federation which for scenic beauty will hit the West Indies tor a six Why do62 words
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Article59 1962-07-01 10 HOW right was Tengku Abdul Rahman when he censured English-educated Malays who hinder the development of the national language. In my hearing I have heard people say: "I ta' boleh pergi today" and "You mesti come to my house." And these people were not Indians or Chinese but59 words
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Article367 1962-07-01 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS IX LESS than five years, independent Malaya has made remarkable progress in trade expansion and industrial production. Imports have expanded by more than 45 per cent and exports by 13 per cent over the total six years ago. Statistics show that 5,000 Malayan establishments367 words
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Article115 1962-07-01 10 THE 5-YEAR PLAN AND YOUR FUTURE MALAYA'S Second Five-Year Plan, drawn up under the guidance of I'nited Nations experU, calls for capital investments totalling $5,050 million between 1961-65. Of this, 52,130 million will be •pent on the public sector. Industrial, .lerirullurr and land development will take $512.3 million. A total115 words
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Article292 1962-07-01 10 UP BY 10 AND 20 PER CENT IN PAST TWO YEARS tt'AOGjS of Malayan workers have risen between 10 and 20 per cent in the last two years. The average worker In a factory now earns about $3.50 a day. He also gets certain allowances and annual bonu.v292 words
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749 1962-07-01 10 ABU bin ADAM - DO YOU know why you are not a $50,000 a year man? "That's easy," says Mat Jampok (Nosey Parker). "It's because I only get 500 bucks a month." 'And why do you only get $500 a month?" ■'Because.' says Mat, "my boss if749 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-07-01 10 Dear Mother NANCY Louise Borty, ot Whitewater, Wisconsin. hot just arrived in Kuala Lumpur for a two-month vi»it under an American Field Service exchange scheme. Nancy is a junior student at the Milwaukee Downer Seminary.35 words
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443 1962-07-01 10 AN AMERICAN GIRL WRITES HOME ABOUT MALAYA DEAR MOTHER: I find this country it dream that only the wildest imagination could create, rather than ;i possible reality. When I arrived at Kuala Lumpur airport 10 days ago, 1 was struck by this dream-like quality that seemed to pervade the very443 words
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Advertisement803 1962-07-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. BETWEEN MISS CHIN FEE LAN «n<l Mr. Mat riioo VVah on Ist of i lull IMI at Singapore. ONC TAN. Between Rsymond Ah 1..k third so Mr. and Mi« Onx He* and Irrne. suat ReonK vouniteat A n Mr. and Mrs Tan Roo' Chuan on I 7.62. OVERSEAS803 words
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Advertisement13 1962-07-01 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement136 1962-07-01 10 TURN to ASIA Magazine for ASIANS TO WATCH the story of an up and coming Japanese architect (Page Seven) and GYOTAKU a technique that turns fishing into an art (Page 13). Open the door to business success TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER INTENSIVE COURSES (Individual Instruction For136 words
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293 1962-07-01 11 GAULOIN MIRANDA - GAULOIN MIRANDA NO-STOP CAR FLASHES PAST ROADBLOCK By £UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police have detained two men and a woman in connection with the $35,000 robbery at a goldsmith's shop in Petaling Jaya yesterday. The arrests were made after police found n293 words
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188 1962-07-01 11 KAJANICi. Sat.— lnche Abdul Hamid bin Mahmud, an Alliance Senator from Kc'.antan. claimed last night that five more PMIP. leaders will Join UMNO soon in the footsteps of their colleague. Inche Othman Abdullah, a Member of Parliament and former PMIP secretaryuoneral. Speaking188 words
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Article65 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Four young men, described as "being suspected persons." ■koto charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with loitering along Telok Ayer Street at 5 a.m. with intent to commit robbery. Ong Thiam Hock, Ong Her Yam. Ong Boon Lam and Poh Kah Kee65 words
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184 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. r pilK Singapore Printing Employees' Union which plans to expand its 13-man central executive committee to 25, subject to approval by the annual meeting next month has elected 25 candidates lor the committee. The move i.> to achieve maximum representation for every184 words
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Article54 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic's "Orientation Ball" at the Polytechnic exhibition hall next Saturday will feature the famous American Negro showman. Billy Banks. Another fe»:ure of the ball, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.. will be the naming of Mr and Miss Freshle from among54 words
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Article204 1962-07-01 11 VOUVE read Malaya s new 1 writers In the Sunday Times Today \-iii Hit invited to Join them To write for profit lor tne Sunday Times Vtli nay $50 loi me lie-' contnbunon You arc Invited 10 jotn Mala\H> new a inei o;. 'vnuiia204 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-07-01 11 Puan Noor Aishah at the art and handicraft exhibition PLAN NiM.i- Aishah. winof the Yang di-Pertuan Ntgara of Singapore, at the Chines"- Women's Association's art and handicraft exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, which she opened on Friday. She said that those who nought exhibits would be helping two very84 words
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360 1962-07-01 11 Two Malayans appointed to top posts at university SINGAPORE. Saturday. 'pi K chairs of paediatrics and pharmacology in the faculty of medicine, University of Singapore, have been filled. Dr. Wong Hock Boon has been appointed to the first post, while Dr. Robert Chun Yu Lin, takes the other. Dr. Lin,360 words
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164 1962-07-01 11 Rotary support for Penang eye-bank PENANG. Sat.— The new president of the Penang Rotary Club. Mr Khoo Keat Cheong, today pledged the club's "'full support" for the establishment of an eye-bank in Penang. "But the success of this project will of necessity depend on the readiness of public-spirited citizens to164 words
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Article21 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Y.W.C.A. will hold Its annual meeting at 7 pm on Friday at Its Raffles Quay premises.21 words
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Article55 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Two fishermen were today commended by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, for arresting two Pulau Senang escapees on May 20. They were Inche Marrof bin Marts and Inche Abu Bakar bin Pelu. both of Pulau Pawal. an island near the55 words
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263 1962-07-01 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat. Today's business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlop (3.000) $1.73; Bousi«ad t l.OOO l f 1.50; East Smelt a 00.) $2.83 SL; P. and N. (700) $2.65 SL; M. Containers (2,400) $1.19263 words
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Article28 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits tin price here today was quoted at $435.37 a picul. up $1.25 on an offering <>t 255 toils, down 20 tons.28 words
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Article24 1962-07-01 11 SINGAPORE Copra Association noon pnee: $27 4 (N». Singapore Coconut Oil Milan Association: $38 sellers, drum $41 sellers. The tone was quiet.24 words
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Article98 1962-07-01 11 TODAY: Sedilil Kechll 10.03 am. (7.6 ft.) 8.03 p.m. (6.5 ft.- 11.00 a.m. (7.7 ft.i 10.08 p.m. (8.9 ft i Port. Dickson 5.55 a.m. (7.8 ft. i 6.25 p.m. (9.oftj; Port Swettenham 5.19 a.m. (12.5 ft. 5.31 pm (13.5 ft..); '.2.04 a.m. (8.4 ft TOMORROW: Sediill Kechll 10.4698 words
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Advertisement455 1962-07-01 11 1 m^^^^^^^^^mm^m^msmmmemtimim* DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Bi°/ pBR fc/O ANNUM >!< Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. 9gc The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000455 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-07-01 12 Club's new drama a welcome extension THHE i presented 1 Chriitoplici Fry's, "A Sleep of Prisoners .it St. Anarews Caihednii. smuupoie. on Friday night. Four priMmeis-01-war ;ire locked in a church in enemy territory. The onl\ thing they have in common is their plight. Nerves are in shreds, and very296 words
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Article209 1962-07-01 12 zdfnbdsfbdv I HAVE known a girl ot 17 for the last two years. I wish to make friends with her but I dare not talk to her. What shall I do? C. ROBERT Kuala Lumpur. Just leave her alone. HOW did Tapah get its name?209 words
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38 1962-07-01 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police made a house-to-house search in Upper Hokkien Street tonight after an escaped prisoner, who earlier had broken out of the Central Police Station lock-up, was reported seen in the area.38 words
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Article295 1962-07-01 12 CHAN KWAN HOI - CHAN KWAN HOI DIVISION IV MEN ARE 'CHAIN BORROWERS' SAYS MEMO By IPOH, Sat. gARLY marriages into which they are generally forced by their parents are blamed for a large number of the Division IV officers in Government service getting into debt. This is one295 words
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230 1962-07-01 12 11*011. Saturday People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, blamed the Malayan Chinese Association today for last Sunday's clash in Leman Kati new village, near Kuala Kangsar. Senator Yeoh Klan Teik. j chairman of the Perak Alliance youth Section, had230 words
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Article30 1962-07-01 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. An unemployed man. Yap Choo Cheong. 36, fell to his death from a third-floor Housing Board flat in Jalan Tanterum. off. Balestier Road, this morning.30 words
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Article284 1962-07-01 12 Ken Hammonds - Chiropody for your girl Ken Hammonds CAREER CORNER SCRIES 2: NO, —By |?OR the girl who wants F a career that has something to do with medical service, but who doesn't want to spend live years going through a university medical course, chiropody offers an Interesting and rewarding career. The284 words
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Advertisement294 1962-07-01 12 maidenfbrm bsbss* dreams come trae you can buy this dream... and 41 other fabulous-fitting Maidenform bandeaus! .WjlbM Hfe CYMBAL* with .row COUNTERPOINT* VARIETTE* made ARABESQUE* with SWEET-MUSIC* with CHANSONETTE* MUCH ADO* with ETUDE MINOR* ggjstfli I upon row of circular made with new !>uper- with incredibly light- bias cut iatcrt294 words
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Article275 1962-07-01 13 THREE TO BE BUILT BY NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE modern air-conditioned theatres will be Iniill for the residents of Singapore's lirsi satellite town Queenstown which is expected to be completed by 1964. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. the Minister lor National Development, .said this today at a Press275 words
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Article93 1962-07-01 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three men appeared in court today in connection with yesterday's $40,000 payroll grab attempt ai ihr Government Thomson Road hospital. Two of them— Chua Cheng llin and Yong Thiam Huat— were accused of trying to rob ihe hospital secretary, Christian Daniel Williams,93 words
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Article84 1962-07-01 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Da to Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. UMNO Assemblyman lor Geylang Serai, and Mr. Ons Eng Guan. chairman of the United Peoples' Party and Assemblyman for Hong Lim have been invited by Radio SiniiP.pore to take part in the fourth radio forum on the84 words
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Article17 1962-07-01 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Robert Matthew Berriman hxs been appointed Deputy Comptroller of Income Tax.17 words
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Article98 1962-07-01 13 MOVE AFOOT TO END THE BIG DEBATE SINGAPORE, Sat.— Moves are afoot to finish the National Referendum Bill debate by the end of next week. When the Assembly resumes on Monday, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Deputy Prime Minister, will propose. THAT the proceedings in committee on the bill be98 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-07-01 13 A SRIPATHY - FISH INSTITUTE'S PLAN ON RESEARCH A SRIPATHY By MALACCA, Saturday JHE Tropical Fish Culture Research Insti- tute here is considering plans to give facilities for visiting scientists and research students from abroad. This was announced here today by the chairman of the institute's Board of Management, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim.369 words
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Article102 1962-07-01 13 24 died on the road during May SINGAPORE, Sat—Twen-ty-four people were killed in road accidents here last month seven more than in April. The number of people seriously injured was 157 as compared to 132 in April. These figures were given In the Traffic Police monthly report issued today. The102 words
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96 1962-07-01 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The strike by 110 employees of Tanglln Club in Steven:, Road, la over. The men who walked out 109 days ago in a wage dispute with the club, will resume work tomorrow. This follows an agreement reached at the96 words
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Article73 1962-07-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Three men armed with parangs and knives brutally stabbed to death a muttonseller In his house and sped off in a car in Klang Road here this morning. K. Ramasamy. 45. a father of 11 children, was about to go to collect73 words
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Article49 1962-07-01 13 IPOH. Sat— A man was shot dead in the Yee Thai tin mine In Kampar. 24 miles from here, shortly after 2 a.m today. The dead man has been identified as Yip Yong Kong. 24. a carpenter, who lived in a nearby new village.49 words
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Article49 1962-07-01 13 SINGAPORE. Sat— Chew Kah Yew. who attempted to steal a $5 handbag from a car parked In Albert Street today, was jailed for six months by a magistrate. R. B. I. Pates. Chew pleaded guilty. He has a string of previous convictions.49 words
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206 1962-07-01 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat THE 900-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association of Johore Bahru unanimously passed a resolution on threatening to "go on strike" if their claims were not met. Mr. K.E Varughese, honorary secretary of the union, said: "We have206 words
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785 1962-07-01 13 About those 'bulls' 'bears' and options TO all readers who have written in to ask for details of "options", I .say this at the very outset: Steer clear, for options are not for the new investor who should normally buy good shares and hold, being satisfied with the dividends he785 words
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Advertisement664 1962-07-01 13 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: I hen you will enjoy in© ssfcen ono respect ot yOuf tnsntfs o^ «"?ll as incieosed opportunities tor promotion to executive om\ticnv It is now 00. ible for Asion students to obtom the iiiqhiv-prned degree ot th« Austrolion Society ot Accountont* or the Notional Institute ot664 words
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Advertisement36 1962-07-01 13 FULL REPORT IN THIS WEEKS i! C 2( K I M? x tJsT Laugh with Billy Banks— popular American Negro entertainer The Frogmen of Eniwetok- saga of bravery in the Pacific Picture Pages— Contests— Special features36 words
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Miscellaneous72 1962-07-01 13 LOOKING AHEAD^ FOR PROFIT 'I wonder tiow Lady pounds for i m/l Moonbeams good cffMttf.l \-mii. it irany has bee* mcc J'CociffilwS' Ito hear frj* tin*. Lady *-^^s Moonbeam. I 2«?. says sme I botrt hesitate <!s" k >*E**r to askk ..^^djzkii... mm. /t^t 4W 1 ■^y rKV^ cube&o! mLM72 words
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Advertisement12 1962-07-01 14 GREATEST LUBRICATION ADVANCE IN 1O YEARS l I {SHELU MULTIGRADE m rzs12 words
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Miscellaneous96 1962-07-01 14 Hurry up, George. I am hurrying up! Power loss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you're pulling a heavy load like a hippopotamus. .or an elephant. ♦*'*>» 1\ JJ^L' ■>■■■ or a HIPPOPHANT! That Hippophant represents one enormous power loss, George. The oil you're using clogs the combustion chamber96 words
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Miscellaneous1777 1962-07-01 14 7 sCa '-a* *Z UCI 1 will fiTCw Qk\\7 TAK2AS- A POWN, I vSS. WHAT 7 >^^^* "^\nJ uST uAvE Tim^ TS Alsi7 T EVi7 0L« JELOVS7 tS^7.? I 7ANTCR 7z w= 3c __s^ i \____r fcLVj_ w Kl '_J s wow 7 iS S'^sgg C'ALiy \\i fy £dg.4* /^/Ci:1,777 words
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Miscellaneous32 1962-07-01 15 JB j —^^*B^^^ wrH «^t T *^Bfc^. T^ i L-^#^J^B B^V^ x >M^^B^Blßßß^3^^^^^^^^t^»T^^ I f^^S* Et2^%^HT v Jf^^fc I\. >;'!sz _x^^ c WM% LirUki ftps^ jL-Jli r^S-fffilllf Sliir*Miy -^S? 3^! l/J'r>p a32 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-07-01 17 CARL FOREMAN who has a notice over his desk which reads "Be reasonable do it my way" proposes to be perfectly reasonable with his next film. "The Victors." Mr. Foreman is producer and witer. He will also direct— for the first time. He says: "After 20125 words
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Article1077 1962-07-01 17 ...This talk about sex symbols, late. As for me. I am much too serious about my work ever to be temperamental or late. "Now I make this film fnr Pel Urn It Is such an honour It has no title. Just "FeUlni B'* He was tired or all the1,077 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-07-01 17 NATALIE STRIPS TO MUSIC THE most of Natalie Wood you are ever likely to see >i on display in her new film "Gypsy". This is a musical, but rather a different one from "West Side Story." the picture which has swept her into No. 1 place in the current Hollywood90 words
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Advertisement516 1962-07-01 17 p f Now Jhowing! jGTHTI Th« Thriller qg J of rfirilUrs TJCHNICOLOR 'ITijKH t r Alom Dclon Marie LaForet 8.45 o.m. Technicolor I "tUROPC BY N:GHT" (JAROi J 9 1 ,1 j 9 i L I fi^f 9 llA¥<s il«m-i.3i 400 I LAil UATS 6.30* 9.30 pm.J A JEFF CHANDLER516 words
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Advertisement206 1962-07-01 17 now r'ADiT'nV""""--m SHOWING F|IVL6 30 9 30 Never inyour^^/hole laughing I I life have you Jj^een anything a so fast^andfflMuriously funny! tojl HURST BUCHHOLZ JP IWa JAMES CACNEY m^k PAMELA T|FF|N \mff% Htll <O( \.((M ATO All B 4J at 11 1 45. 4 630 shows daily B»i*B»aT» during season—206 words
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Advertisement30 1962-07-01 17 "MARRIAGfS AND BIRTH" 4 plus "CO JTOP TOKYO" 'Mondor n 1 Todoy 11 a.m.: "Battle In Outer Space" (Color)* Opens Tomorrow f "I BOMBED PEARL HARBOUR 'I I (lorttwn Color)30 words
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Advertisement305 1962-07-01 17 SINGAPORE I when four 60//.1 I WHM I take over a hideaway LBrxS»V«KI(» Wm tn Manhattan I B* 7 with 9 MGM-«BJOSEPHiE'LEVINt BMB«J tkAV.. KIM NOVAK JfIMES GfIRNER y o^ TONY RANDALL °»l CIWfMASCOeE.Bi'rVIETROCOLOR *^^?^r«^ CO-STARRING JANET BLAIR PATTI PAGE HOWARD DUFF SK Y- CHARITY PREMIERE 1 7th fULY^ J305 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-07-01 18 HERE'S the Vitesse, the new sixcyUnder Standard-Triumph car based on the popular four-cylinder Herald. The styling is by Italian Giovanni .Michrlotti, v hii has incorporated (win headlamps in "Chinese manner." The Triumph Vitesse saloon and convertible was described in the Sunday Times of June 3, 1962. and69 words
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Article, Illustration414 1962-07-01 18 AN ANSWER TO THE OLD OLD NAGGER (jVDRD International's man in Singapore last week was executive engineer Paul H. Kuhn. who holds supervisory and advisory watch over Ford engineering operations in Commonwealth countries. During his lour day.-. In Singapore in the course of a world tour. Mr. Kuhn .set out414 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-07-01 18 LOOK, MOTHER -NO BRIDGE! IN other lands I hear. Interest in amphibious cars is incrcasitm. The advan- t.mcs arc obvious, though j tin- effect on both passen- srrs and onlookers can be quite startling. Here > on set- an amphibian built by the Swiss car I manufacturers. Citicen. taking a103 words
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664 1962-07-01 18 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Sat rdKMIK Malayan Olympics half miler Kenneth Perera. and Pal Singh Singapore's S.E.A.P. Games gold medalist, both failed to impress in their come-back bids at the Polis Negara Singapura's annual championships at Thomson Road today. Kenneth664 words
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Article62 1962-07-01 18 ASSEN. Holland. Sat. Jim Redman of Southern R nodes la won the international 350 c.c. motor cycle event here tooay on a Honda, covering the 154.09 kilometres In one hour six minutes 49.5 seconds for an average speed of 138.305 kpn. England's Mike Hailwood wa.s second on an62 words
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169 1962-07-01 18 IPOH. Sat Choong Ewe seong of Pen.tng with a score oi 77 leads a Held of 25 in the Malayan golf trials for the Elsenhower Trophy on the Tiger Lane course here today. He was among the six golfers who broke 80 (par169 words
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Article164 1962-07-01 18 NOTTINGHAM. Sat A mird wicket stand of 112 by former Test star Reg Simpson i~6) and opening bmsinan Alai Gill (41) enabled Nomngnamshire to reach 181-7 at tea on the opening day of their match against Ihe Pakistani cricketers here. Tea scores in today's cricketReuter - 164 words
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Article101 1962-07-01 18 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore had scored 31-3 on the first day of their two-aay Pan Malayan Malays cricket matcli for the Rulers Smeld in reply to Malacca's flr.st innings toial of 71 ai B;i>Mier Road today Tne cause of Malacca's collapst wtie Mohamed I alley 1101 words
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Article52 1962-07-01 18 THE CURRAGH. County Kildare. Sat. Tambourine won the Irish Derby here thia afternoon for France in a uiioto finish Arctic Storm finished second and Sebnng third in a field of 24. Fourth was the favourite Laikspur. Tambourine won by a mioi. head with five lengths. «eperating second andReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1962-07-01 18 NEWCASTLE. Sat. -In a thrilling photo fm ten Mr. A. B. Grant* Bordone won lite Northumberland Plate run over two miles here touay The Queen's Optimistic was •econd and Ml. Phil Bull's Soster.uto third of 13 starters.-'39 words
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Article229 1962-07-01 18 NS athletes set two new records SEREMBAN. Sat Two Siato records were broken on the i first day of Negri A. A. A. annual championships on the King Oeorge V School ground here to- day. In the men's 800 metres Mus- tan Singh clocked a new time ol 2min. I2soc.229 words
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Article20 1962-07-01 18 TOKYO. Sat The touring Japanese table tennis team lost 3-5 to the Chinese team last night in Tientsin.20 words
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289 1962-07-01 18 DENANG. Sat.— Twenty-one-year 1 Kok Wai Lam of Selangor beat seeoed Knok Yoke Yen 6-4. 6-1 in the quarter-final.; of the men's singles in the Malayan national tennis championships here today Wai Lam. later partnered L.C Jayatilaka against E.J.H. Yong289 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-07-01 18 AFTER LE MANS TRIUMPH A SURPRISE FROM FERRARI I\OWN goes the *J chequered flag and for the second year running the American B c 1 g kin combination of Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien has won the gruelling 24-hour Lc Mans endurance event in France. At the wheel of the263 words
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Advertisement151 1962-07-01 18 EXTRA STRENGTH .TO MEET J EVERY ROAD, LOAD AND I CONDITION OF SERVICE 1 Fireslorw truck tyres are especially engineered to five 2«M^Hxf rietter service on every hauling job. They are tailor*&\m m^^J^^Km rn^df '<"• long mileage or for traction. The Shock- JJKt^tKB& Kortified cord body is built with super151 words
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Advertisement41 1962-07-01 18 I BATTERIES FOR QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER LIFE PLUS ONE FULL YEAR GUARANTEE Lucas Batteries are now made in Malaya to suit local conditions FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Represented in the Federation by WEARNE BROS.41 words
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Miscellaneous116 1962-07-01 18 SPORTS DIARY SOtCER: Malaya Cup Singapore v Joint Services. Jalan Be&ai 1 5 .15 1. Div. 3C S.T.U •A v R T.C. Geylang. ATHLETICS: S.A.A.A. triangular meet. Parrer Paik. CYCLING: S A.C.A. 100 miles Asian Game* tnai. Gap <7 a.m. i CRICKET: Rulers Shield— Singapoie Malays v Malacca Malays. I.116 words
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1021 1962-07-01 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP wuHNe...wrTs BEST BETS: Nakhoda, Jolly Scout and Rainbow's End. GOING SOFT. GOOD thing beaten on the first day when second by a nose to Fuji over 7f, Nakhoda should readily make amends in the Class 4, Div. 1, 71 handicap1,021 words
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1822 1962-07-01 19 Race 1 1.30: Class 5. Oiv. 2— Abt. 7F. 1. ***** Singing Boy (Gary's St t R Breuk., 9.0 *Lim 4 2 5H370 Roll In (Golden Star St.) E Breuk., 4 9.0 Taylor 7 3. ***** Jalak LingUng (Profit St.) Mavu, 4 8.13 'Mornay 51,822 words
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226 1962-07-01 19 f AM going for the topweight 1 Majestic Knight In a rather Intriguing race. There Is very little lurm 10 go on in RAI t NINE. Majestic Knight has been running fairly good races this season. He won over the Kuala Lumpur 6f226 words
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Article540 1962-07-01 19 Race Seven TOLLY SCOUT can make It three-ofl-the-reel. This handsome three-year-old brought oS a splendid double at Penang last month. He proved too smart for a Class 5 field over S l if. Sent up to Class 4 he beat Teknah by an easy half length over 6f. on540 words
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Advertisement202 1962-07-01 19 NOTICE MALACCA MUNICIPALITY CLAIMS FOR KIIIMi Or RATES ON UNOCCUPIED BUILDINGS. (Section 60 of the Municipal Ordinance). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that claims for refund of rates for trie Ist half-year (Ist January— 30th June), 1962. In respect of unoccupied buildings within Municipal Limits must be delivered at the Municipal202 words
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Advertisement475 1962-07-01 19 Why do so many Doctors use one particular LJAVE yoo crer wondered w*y se> manr dortrrs in thrir own surgeries) sac Wright's Coal lar Soaa to wait) tbeir hands? The remtoe It that they hare fnemd Wright's Iftw their hand* softer, more) Kii-ilirt and. of course, complriely hyKienic If VNright's475 words
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Article439 1962-07-01 20 BUT SECOND-SEEDED EMERSON IS OUT WITH INJURED TOE LONDON. Saturday. UOY EMERSON, of Australia, second seed for the men's singles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here, retired with a toe injury during his fourth round match against fellow-Australian Martin Mulligan here today. Emerson budlyReuter - 439 words
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Article411 1962-07-01 20 Ml s |)Ol HI.IS Second round: J. 1.. AilUa ar.d M Sanuwia < Spam) bt. W. Reed and E. L. Scott (U.S.) 10-8. 6-3. 7-5; D. L. Dell and J. A. Douglas (U.S.) bt. M, Pietrangeli and O Snola (It) 3-b. 6-4. ti-i, 16-11; R. Hewitt and F.411 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-07-01 20 <i KITTING his teeth Lee Slow Fuey sprints away close home to a new Singapore Schools record of Imin. 27.75ec. for the l.'iiiii metres at tin- Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council's Inter-District championship at Farrer Park69 words
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Article427 1962-07-01 20 CJINGAPORE. Sat— Lee Slow '■3 Futy gave United States Stanley Wright his first reward when he chalked up his third success by winning the 1.500 metres in the new record time of 4 mm 27.7 sec at the final day of the Singapore Combined427 words
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Article340 1962-07-01 20 3mm 46.0 sec; hop, slep and jump: 1 1. Wong Kirn Jong. 2. Oiam Seng I Chye, 3. Tang Hoong Kong 41ft JBin; high jump: 1. Wong Kirn Jong, 2. O. Perreira. 3. Khairuddln sft. 71n.; javelin: 1. Koh Mvi Slew, 2. T. Parkinson, 3. Chua Kok Siong340 words
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Article89 1962-07-01 20 HONG KONG, Sat— Hie Hone Kong HocUey -Association la.- 1 night made a final selection of 18 pixyers to lepreeent the Colony at the Asian. Games in Jakarta in August. They inrlude nine members of the Portuguese Recreio Club, one of the leading hockey sioesReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-07-01 20 Bernard, Kee and Thuan Heng set records KIALA Ll'Mrt'R. Sat— Singapore team of Asian Garner hopes, led by Tan Thuan Hen. Bernard Chan and Kenneth K.t dominated the F.M.A.S.A. two-day championships at the Chin Woo pool, but none of them so far has been able to beat the qualifying standards352 words
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304 1962-07-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. OELANGOR chalked up their third straight vietory when they trounced the Combined Services (Malaya) by 8-2 at the Princes Road Stadium here today. But Selangor, who had a major share of the game, could have romped home winners304 words
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Article138 1962-07-01 20 f TULARE. Sat. C.K. Yang of Formosa took a commanding lead last night after two events in his bid to recapture the Na- tlonal A.A.U. aecathalon crown in world record fashion. Yang totalled 1.994 points to 1.625 for veteran competitor Phil Muleky of138 words
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Article40 1962-07-01 20 BRISBANE. Sal— Britain beat Australia by 17-10 in the second Rugby League Test here today. They led 10-3 at half-time. As Britain won the first text 31-12. they have made certain of winning the three-match series. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-07-01 20 Award for Rajah V.i. REMEMBER I 100-YARD RECORD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. AT. Rajah, one ''i Singapore"! top sports officials, returned to his old school. Victoria Institution, hero today to receive an honour from his schoolmates and fellow Old Boys. Thirty years ago in 1932 schoolboy Thurairajah was V Is163 words
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