The Straits Times, 2 July 1962
1962-07-02
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Title Section23 1962-07-02 1 All H\«.l ll.,.lA (IIMIIIM> S\li: I Y4III»S 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. KDN 036 HONDAY, JULY 2, 1962. 15 CENTS. flatted New****23 words
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Article427 1962-07-02 1 Officers sacked, held on eve of polls Army Chief and Bella rap Govt. TUNIS, Sunday ANEW split developed in Algeria today as Muslims and Europeans voted in the self-determination referendum. The cause of the split was the demotion of Algerian Liberation Army Chief of Staff and two other427 words
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168 1962-07-02 1 COMMUNIST FLAG ON CITY HALL— NOW A FULL-SCALE PROBE SINGAPORE. Sun.— Special Branch officers today started investigations on how a Malayan Communist Party flag, instead of the Singapore State Flag, came to in- flying from the flagpole on top of the City Council building. They are trying to establish who168 words
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Article82 1962-07-02 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Foreign Ministry to- day repeated complaints that the Soviet Union had attempted to influence Upper Hou.se elections held today. More than 60 per cent of the voters went to the polls and the result was expected to show support for the Government's proWesternReuter - 82 words
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233 1962-07-02 1 Seaman killed, two injured fighting fire in fishing boat PENANG, Sunday. J^ SINGAPORE seaman was burnt to death and two others seriously injured when the engine roonl of their fishing tool c-iu^ht tire in the gulf of Mergui, Lower Burma. The body of Lee Ah Lew. 30, is being taken233 words
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Article40 1962-07-02 1 KLUANG. Sun. The baby daughter of a tapper. Poovathy. a little over a year old. whs found drowned in a bucket of water in her home on L. R. P. Estate, about five miles from here, last night.40 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-07-02 1 PUSSY GETS A VIP SEAT (ON DATO) San. A stray O kitten strolled into the Rotary Club dinner meetins here last night and got YIP treatment from Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. Vice-Chancellor of the I'niversity of Malaya. Said Oato Alexander: "We certainly cannot ignore this guest.' He stretched out his137 words
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Article206 1962-07-02 1 PRESIDENT SO E KARNO said today that whether there is negotiation with the Dutch or not, his command for the liberation of West Irian had to go forward. The President told a mass parade of police at the annual Police Day that "negotiation or no negotiationReuter - 206 words
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269 1962-07-02 1 PNANO. Sun. Mr. Lim Kee Slong, vice-president, and Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, were all smiles today after compteting their mission to restore! peace between the "warring": Penang and Selangor women footballers over their Straits Times Cup dispute.269 words
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Article125 1962-07-02 1 1 LONDON. San dir Winston Churchill, recovering in hospital here after fracturing his thigh in Monte Carlo iast Thursday, got out of bed and sat in a chair in his room for a little while today. Earlier Lady Churchill and her daughter Diana hadReuter - 125 words
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Article252 1962-07-02 1 All pals in use of naval base I SINGAPORE. Sun. 13 The No. 2 civilian head of the United States Navy. Mr. Paul B. Fay. today said Britain and the United States would be able to work out satisfactory I arrangements in times of emergency for the use of the252 words
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Article30 1962-07-02 1 GENERAL FOUND DEAD PARIS. Sun— Cm Ljrminat. 66. president o France's newly create* Military Court of fwtta found >hot dead tori 1 policr said hr commit!. •< sairidr.— Renter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-07-02 2 THE first air-to-air photograph of the British Type 188 Britain's new stainless steel supersonic aircraft designed to investigate kinetir heating problems at. speeds up to three times the speed of sound The research aircraft will test-fly high supersonic turOojet engines and their variable-geo-metry air intakes and exhaust71 words
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Article36 1962-07-02 2 I recommend my clean shaven haircut for everyone. It i* the most comfortable hairttyle and one of the best wayi to keep a cool. —Hollywood film actor Yul Brynner. speaking about his famous bald pate.36 words
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251 1962-07-02 2 TAIPEH. Sunday. J)ESPITE the low ceiling; and occasional drizzling rains. Nationalist jet fighters today continued to patrol in strength over the Formosa Strait to prevent any possible Communist sneak attacks against Quemoy and Matsu, air force sources reported today. Pilots flying the all weatherReuter - 251 words
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Article19 1962-07-02 2 NAIROBI. Sun.—The Royal East African Nayy—two ships, eight British officers and 200 African ratings—was officially disbanded yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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72 1962-07-02 2 DRAMA No. 1: AIRLINER, FIGHTER IN COLLISION DURBAN, Sun. A Skymaster airliner landed safely here today after a mid-air collision with a South African Air Force ilfthter-trainer. The trainer crashed, but the two occupants escaped unhurt by baling out. Passengers in the airliner, belonging to South African Airways, said theyReuter - 72 words
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Article60 1962-07-02 2 Drama No. l: Boeing tyre blows YEW YORK, Sun. A Trans World Airlines Boeing 707 landed without incident at Idlewild Airport last night despite a Mown out tyre on one of the eight wheels of the main landing gear. The plane, carrying 53 passengers and a crew of 12. developed60 words
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Article23 1962-07-02 2 MOSCOW, Sun. A farmer living m the Soviet republic of Azerbaijan has reached the age of 157, Moscow Radio reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article218 1962-07-02 2 U.S. SETS OFF MORE N-TESTS WASHINGTON, S\in.— TT The United States yesterday set off nuclear tests in the Pacific and underground in Nevada. It also rescheduled a hlgn altitude blast for July 4 in an attempt to recoup from an earlier failure. The hlgn altitude shot will be a reschedulingReuter; UP - 218 words
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261 1962-07-02 2 YET another book has appeared on what to say when teenage sons or daughters start asking those tricky questions. SAMPLE: Never chew gum when on the dance floor; don't hum or sing in the partner's ear; and with particular reference to261 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-07-02 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby— l /TWIS ARTICLE 6WOMv«\ MOW Wt CAM >LL HELP I TUB ECONOMY OP J \^rm cooMrRV^X ©WOULD /^TaLBEAC^ VBEAOIT/ /l FOUND IT\ MOST V^INTEITeCTIN^/ IT PROVED fCONCLUfitVELV) I THAT (Tt TIME I I MAD A \NIBW OOATsf-^43 words
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Article101 1962-07-02 3 Vietnam guerilla war toll SAIGON. Sun. More than 3.000 casualties were reported on both sides in South Vietnam's guerilla war during last month, according to unofficial estimates. Military sources gave the puerllla casualties as 860 killed. 180 wounded and 1.200 suspects captured. On the Government side. 300 men were killed,Reuter - 101 words
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33 1962-07-02 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Purshottamdas Tandon. a leading Indian politician and former president of India's rulin-? Congress Party, died at Allahabad today after a short illness. He was 80—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article36 1962-07-02 3 MOGADISHU (Somali Republic*. Sun. The United Arab Republic and the Somali Republic have concluded an industrial co-operation agreement under which the U.A.R. will donate £4 million for projects in Somali.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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128 1962-07-02 3 Immigration door closes in -Britain- I ONDON, Sun.—The "open JL door' through which thousands of Commonwealth immigrants have streamed unrestricted into Britain clanged shut at midnight last night. From today, under the new Commonwealth Immigrants Act, Commonwealth citizens who want to work in Britain must have a job to comeReuter - 128 words
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Article34 1962-07-02 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sun.—Five people were killed here las;. night when a car ploughed into a group of about 13 oeople gathered at the scene of a minor road accident.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration299 1962-07-02 3 LONDON. Sunday. \|R. JOHN Hare. British Minister of Labour, said lVi at Long Melford. Suffolk, yesterday that the Commonwealth countries were "behaving in some respects like children over Britain's common mar- They were quite happ y while they were getting their own way, heReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration589 1962-07-02 3 TUNIS, Sunday. r piE Algerian Provisional Government has stripped of their ranks Colonel Bou Madian, Chief-of-Staff of the Algerian Liberation Army, and two other staff officers, it was announced here last night. A Liberation Army communique said they wanted to use the army589 words
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Article56 1962-07-02 3 NEW YORK, Sun. A steeplejack who was erecting a cross on a church at Tuckerton. New Jersey, fell to his death after his safety rope burned through. Police said the man. Joseph Selfert, 55. fell 50 feet. A fire on the roof possibly caused by aReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1962-07-02 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.—lndia has approached the International Monetary Fund for a stand-by credit of U.S.$lOO million ($3OO million) to tide her over her balance of payments crisis. Informed sources said yesterday—Reuter.34 words
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197 1962-07-02 3 WEW YORK, Sun.—Thp -1 U.N. SecretaryGeneral, U Thant, told the Congo Advisory Committee yesterday that the United Nations was considering further measures- to bring Katanga under the control of the Congo Central Government He wax recalling the chief U.N. representative in Leopoldville for197 words
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Article69 1962-07-02 3 LONDON, Sun— Eggs, tomatoes and jeers greeted a crowd of 2,000 "anti-panzer" demonstrators which left Pembroke. Wales, yesterday on an 'eight-mile march to the nearby Castlemartin ranges where a division of West German troops are holding training exercises. The demonstration, staged in protest against the training ofReuter - 69 words
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Article25 1962-07-02 3 CAIRO. Sun.— The United Arab Republic last night announced an estimated spending of .£2.352 million, the biggest budget in the republic's history. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article24 1962-07-02 3 BONN, Sun—East German border guards on Friday night shot and wounded a West German customs official on a bridge near Hanover.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article185 1962-07-02 3 ITSUMBURA, (Burundi), Sun. Belgium's African empire came to an end at 12:01 a.m. today when the trust territory of Ruanda-Urun-di became the two independent states of Rwanda and Burundi, modern Africa's 24th and 25th independent states. Belgium administered the two states as one under a 1919Reuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-07-02 4 MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD IN 2 WARS J The people of Johore today remembered all those who lost their live* In the two World Wars and during the Emergency in Malaya when the Sultan of Johore unveiled a $30,000 cenotaph in a slm pie but moving223 words
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Article362 1962-07-02 4 DISPOSAL OF MASSACRE REMAINS WHILE the Government has approved the granting of a licence to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to exhume and rebury remains of Japanese massacre victims found in mass graves in Bedok recently, another body called the Appeal Committee for Singapore Chinese362 words
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Article87 1962-07-02 4 Political students from Sarawak SINGAPORE, San. Two Sarawak civil servants are now attending a course at the Singapore Civil Service Political Study Centre here. They are Inche Aral bin Lampan, Principal Assistant Secretary to the Chief Secretary, and Mr. Chiaw Thong, a Crown Counsel. Study Centre This is the first87 words
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Article404 1962-07-02 4 T*H£ following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Tokyo, Manila, 'BA 943) 0.5S pjn.: from London. Zurich. Istanbul, Teheran. Karachi, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, (BA 713) 9.15404 words
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Article364 1962-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sceneshlfters presented Gilbert and Bulllvan's comic opera. "The Mikado", In the Victoria Theatre last night. In most departments of the production singing, acting and elocution the really good things were In short supply, so that the total effect was dlsappoint- ing. Robert Wltcher (NankiPoo) was364 words
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Article142 1962-07-02 4 MINIBTRY OF CULTITIE: Free film shows, bcclnnlag at 7 p.m., at Kampong Hock Soon, Lorong 3, Oeylang; Piilau Sudong; Lor oi ik Enpltu Aman, and Nee Soon Road. Basketball VMM. f.B. tILTUBAL CENTKE: Television documentaries at 5 pjn. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Beginners 1 45 p.m. 9 p.m.: Ladies142 words
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273 1962-07-02 4 PLANNING REPORT FOR SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE, Sun. An Indian economic planning expert. Dr. D. H. Malhotra, will submit his recommendations to the Singapore Government next week on the setting up of a planning unit to systematise the State's economic development efforts. Dr. Malhotra, joint secretary of the Indian273 words
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Article, Illustration2455 1962-07-02 5 End of an era land of dead kings NO-ONE has been able to establish, with anything near accuracy, the size of the fortune left by the Aga Khan when he died, aged 79. Faithful Shia Muslims are supposed to pay an eighth of their income in the form of tithes2,455 words
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Advertisement132 1962-07-02 5 WM "I like a real cigarette !^^l| one can rea "y taste and I thoroughly enjoy. That's wh V Camels have been my Bj^^ cigarette for nearly 15 Hi^^BirS^HlH m Jld^Rv^^^^^^^^Hpi^^^^H OCIAN RACIR AND YACHT BROKER Discover The Difference Between "Just Smoking" And Camels! Taste the difference! There is Feel132 words
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283 1962-07-02 6 Women teachers blast communal 'split' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.-— The Women's Teachers' Union said In a statement today that the National Union of Malay Teachers wa* using the "most dangerous weapon" of creating disharmony and disunity within the teaching profession. The union was commentIng on the formation of the Malay Women283 words
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Article30 1962-07-02 6 MUAR, Sun. The town Council will hold its next meeting on July 14. The new president. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahlr. will preside at the meeting.30 words
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Article23 1962-07-02 6 MUAR, Sun. Quarters for six mldv'ves at Jalan Othman. costing $50,000, will be fl- 'ined y the middle of next month.23 words
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97 1962-07-02 6 IPOH, Sun. The Ipoh Rotary Club will establish a scholarship loan fund this year for one or more poor and deserving students to Join the university to prepare for careers of their choice, Dr. Gob Telk Wan. who was installed president of the club97 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-07-02 6 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, shares a Joke with the Canadian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. C. E. McGaughey, at a Canadian National Day reception in Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture.37 words
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211 1962-07-02 6 NEW UNION'S FIRST TARGET— SCRAP DAILY PAY SYSTEM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. f PHE Ministers of Labour and Interior praised the x formation today of the National Union of Municipal Employees to represent municipal, town and local council employees throughout the country. Representatives from 12 municipal, town and local council unions211 words
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196 1962-07-02 6 Appeal for more classes by parents TOHORE Bahru. Sun. J The Parents' Association of the Johore English College has appealed to the Education Minister. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, and the Prime Minister, Ttngku Abdul Rahman, to provide more Higher School Certificate classes in the State. Mr. Wong Thean Teck,196 words
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Miscellaneous249 1962-07-02 6 LVI Aknmr By At f PP I fUi*f/-OWfc/TWN BLOW THIS fAH HATES EV'Pry") I -BUT AH CAINT WSSUPTH'OPPORTUMrryI NOMO'-WT. V^fCtl WHOLES 18 5O ON }v SOME IM >ORF- J T BETH' LEADiN' MAN O^A#lB-SO >J~A k COME S*CK CNIK J\ OUR weOpiN'/r < > BOCr/,. BERTHA A WEDDHsT.'/- IT'LL BE249 words
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Article244 1962-07-02 7 NUPW HITS OUT AT CERTAIN ASIAN EMPLOYERS— AND GIVES ASSURANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PERTAIN Asian employers were today criticised by the National Union of Plantation Workers the biggest trade union organisation in the country for their anti-union outlook. The NUPW made this criticism in the latest issue244 words
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Article71 1962-07-02 7 IPOH. Sun. A figure seen in the engine shed of a Hn mine in Menglembu at 4.45 a.m. today disappeared in the dark when the watchman fired two shots into the air from his shotgun. The watchman. Ramli bin All. 28. of the Tang Lee tin71 words
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Article106 1962-07-02 7 Ipoh 'thank you 9 to town staff IPOH. Sun. The Ipoh Municipality unanimously approved at its meeting last night an extra day's pay for all its dally rated employees and a day's unrecorded leave for its monthly paid staff. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, leader of the People's Progressive Party that106 words
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Article54 1962-07-02 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. A Kota Bharu town council office assistant. Wan Adnan bin Wan Mohamed Salleh was today fined $50 by Mr Justice Hashlm for being absent from court this morning He was among the 24 people called by the High Court to appear for the54 words
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Article34 1962-07-02 7 SERETVIBAN. Sun Haj--la* Sajidah. 82. mother-in-law of the Governor erf Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek. diPd here today. Her remains will be Interred at Tanah Datar. Remhau tomorrow evening.34 words
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Article61 1962-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Indian Government is to present two prints of a film on the Yang di-Pertuan Xgong's visit to India. The presentation will be made by the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Y. K. Puri, tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. at the Istana Negara. The61 words
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200 1962-07-02 7 Government gives 8400,000 to aid zoo near K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The Federation Government has allocated $400,950 to start buildihg the National Zoo at Ulu Klang, eight miles from here. This is part of the $1,250,--000 which the Government has agreed to give to the Malayan Zoological Society to manage the200 words
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Article42 1962-07-02 7 KLANG. Sun. A branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has been formed in Kampong Pandan here. Mr. 8. P. Sarathy was elected chairman; Mr. A. Krishnasamy vice-chairman, Mr. S. J. Robert secretary: and Mr. V. Somasundram treasurer.42 words
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Article38 1962-07-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—The political secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Rahim bin Ishak, will give the second of two talks, entitled "A United Democratic Malaysia", over the English service of Radio Singapore tomorrow at 7.15 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-07-02 7 Architect returning after 10 years in America A FORMER student of the Anglo-Chinese School. Teluk Anson. who left Malaya for America Id years ago. will return this month and join an American oil company in Kuala Lumpur. He is Mr. Loh Pianc Kooi. 31 (above) who Joined the Institute of116 words
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Article54 1962-07-02 7 IPOH Sun.—lpoh's popular Coronation Park Is to be developed into a lake garden. This was approved by the Municipal Council at last night's monthly meeting. Total cost is estimated at $200,000. The lake Is planned to be constructed where the Klnta River used to flow54 words
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Article62 1962-07-02 7 LUMUT, Sun. A record holiday crowd of 15.000 turned up here today for the Lumut Sea Carnival. Among the spectators was the Sultan of Perak, who gave away the prizes, and the Raja Muda. The band of the sth Bn.. the Royal Malay Regiment, was in62 words
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Article75 1962-07-02 7 Big scheme to improve a town BATU PAHAT, Sun. A member or the Johore Executive Council In charge of local government, Inche Suleiman bin Nlman Shah. said yesterday that the government was planning to spend $J2 million to improve' Batu Pahat town. Projects under consideration Included a new town council75 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-07-02 7 FRENCH HELP SET UP INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL FACTORY A contract has been signed between Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd.. a wholly Malayan enterprise, with Lepage Urbaln and Co. ol France for the Installation ot the plant in the newlydeveloped Tasek industrial area near Ipoh. The main raw material will be locally grown218 words
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149 1962-07-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Associated Press South-east Asia headquarters was moved from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur today. The move received a' warm welcome from the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who described il as a si;n of the stability &nd security of the country.149 words
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169 1962-07-02 7 Green light for railway's big development plan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Malayan Railway Administration has called for tenders to carry out its $4.9 million development projects this year. The projects are aimed at keeping abreast of the Increasing tempo of the Federation's economy and Industrial expansion. Mr. A. Kandiah. senior169 words
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Article44 1962-07-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The commission of Inquiry Into the Secondary IV examination boycott in 1961 win resume hearing tomorrow. The commission adjourned on June 15 to allow the Commissioner. Mr Justice Wee h«»ig Tin t 0 sit on the Appeals Court.44 words
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The Straits Times Monday, July 2, 1962.
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Article670 1962-07-02 8 Moscow has largely been silent about Malaysia, leaving the argument to representatives nearer the Malaysian scene. But in a broadcast to SouthEast Asia, Radio Moscow has now spoken its mind. The Malaysian plan has been widely publicised in London, Malaya and Singapore, says Mr Leopold Marzov, an670 words
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Article321 1962-07-02 8 Algerians in their millions yesterday streamed -to the polling booths to cast their vote in the referendum on self-deter-mination. Behind them lie seven and a half years of war and strife, first with the French Government, and latterly with the terrorists of the Secret Army Organisation. For a321 words
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Article220 1962-07-02 8 It is a little sad that American protest at Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, being honoured by Oxford University in the company of Mr. Charles Chaplin should come from Philadelphia, of all places. The spectacle of Mr. Chaplin walking in academic procession with Mr. Dean Rusk, the220 words
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Article, Illustration616 1962-07-02 8 Roly-poly from Torino —LEADS ALL A DEVIOUS DANCE... MANCHESTER, Sun.— The international footballer trader was very small, roly-poly, very dark and very hoarse. Surprised in a dark corner of his vast private sitting room in the Midland hotel he hissed "pronto, pronto!" Into the telephone and then covered the earpiece616 words
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Article442 1962-07-02 8 a student - a student -by IN the Straits Times of June 28 there appears a report on the Department of Malay Studies at the University of Malaya which states that "students and graduates were greatly dissatisfied with the work and running of the department." I would like442 words
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Article, Illustration790 1962-07-02 8 GORDON MACLEAN - BWANA TOM'S LABOUR HOTSEAT GORDON MACLEAN from NAIROBI, Sunday A new threat to stability in Kenya JUST as Kenya's two main political parties. Kanu and Kadu. are trying to patch up their long-standing rivalries and work together in a shaky coa I i tion Government, the colony's trade union movement790 words
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300 1962-07-02 8 IN THE STREETS WITH NO NAMES After 200 years Tokyo takes first steps rKYO. Sun. Tokyo took the first faltering step today towards bestowing names on its streets— something it has got along without doing for more than 200 years. A government agency called the "House Numbering Council" made the300 words
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Advertisement15 1962-07-02 8 mrr > S x EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOU* REACH15 words
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Advertisement136 1962-07-02 8 I AUTOMATIC DE LUXE TW MIXMASTER BsfgVM The worla't most sat^ ■■I exclusive tunboam S-w P« osWontatei give perfect Nfl 1 9^> Ki9 H reMiitt every time. Ff>^^amtUy^r 1^ MIXIS HATS FSA ■3 MASHES STIBS \*T f. /jfML V git WHIPS stc, e«c. i V ->JlaOll\__^-^'| EX ewoHaWe: V^^j, M136 words
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Article283 1962-07-02 9 PMIP— a split on Malaysia? DIFFERENCES AMONG LEADERS BELIEVED TO BE REASON FOR LATEST BREAK-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. POLITICAL circles here believe that five top Pan-Malayan Islamic Party leaders want to cross over to the Alliance because of a clash of opinions over Malaysia. An Alliance Senator from Kelantan, Inche283 words
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Article130 1962-07-02 9 Big dolomite find in Sarawak KUCHING. Bun. Deposits of dolomite, used as a fertiliser, "sufficient to satisfy the potential demand of Sarawak's farmers for years to come" have been found in a remote part of the colony. "The problem is how to get It to the farmer." said Dr. G.130 words
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Article68 1962-07-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Thieves broke into the house of Inche Rayman bin Lokman, a footbail referee, In Kampong Bahru here, early this morning and stole $2,000 !n cash and Jewellery. Inche Rayman. an account- ant^ at the Federal Land Development Authority, discovered the burglary when he woke68 words
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166 1962-07-02 9 Golden rule and slogan for grouse bureau SINGAPORE. Sun. The government's "bureau for grouses"— the Central Complaints Bureau opens tomorrow. The bureau has adopted the motto: "Be prepared and do your best. In addition it will pot Into practice its f olden rule: "Be polite, honest and faithful while doing166 words
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427 1962-07-02 9 A 'defend rights' call to Singapore Oil palm plan in Trengrganu Labourer killed as floor gives way Dance for the old boys FIVE PARTIES FORM JOINT COUNCIL THE Council of Joint Action formed by five opposition political parties today called on the people of Singapore to rally round it "to427 words
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273 1962-07-02 9 THE United People's x Party last night pledged to fight for a genuinely independent Malaysia free from colonial control and influence, based on the principle of a common citizenshiD. In a nine-point programme adopted at Its flr«t general meeting at the Hokklen Huay Kuan,273 words
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152 1962-07-02 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Industrial Workers' Union today announced it had decided to suspend strike action temporarily by its 1.000 Naafi member. as a result of the management's decision to rerume wage talks at 930 a.m. tomorrow. The union's two week-strike ultimatum expired at152 words
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104 1962-07-02 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Another 15 Singapore volunteers for the invasion of West Irian began camping together today in preparation to leave .for Indonesia within the next few days. The volunteers are staying in the grounds of the Asian Seamen's Club. They have been instructed to104 words
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Article22 1962-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Thieve.broke Into William Jack's showroom in Clemenceau Avenue, last night and took away tape recorders and -adios worth $3,270.22 words
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Article132 1962-07-02 9 'PATIENT' PULLS KNIFE ON DOCTOR QINOAPORE, Sun. A "patient" suddenly whipped out a dagger and held up a doctor in his Seng Poh Road dispensary yesterday. Dr. P. C. Chla, was examining the youth when he pulled out a dagger from under his shirt and ordered him to "keep quiet."132 words
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Article55 1962-07-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Lim Kay Hua, director of a pineapple factory, was installed president of the lohore Bahru Rotary Club in succession to Dr. Tan Luan Hong at a dinner last night at the Royal International Club here. The dinner also marked the tenth anniversary of55 words
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Article33 1962-07-02 9 KUCHING. Sun. A Sarawak Festival will be held from July 28 to Aug. 11. Two public processions, featuring schoolchildren carrying Chinese lanterns are planned for the opening and closing days.33 words
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Advertisement149 1962-07-02 9 Gosh! Bovril on bread tastes really super it's naturally good This little boy likes Bovril's bright, meaty mineral salts and protein in Bovril replaces taste, especially on bread or toast. His mother lost energy, likes the way Bovril nourishes him for good health. And for very i-ood reasons. Mothers also149 words
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Miscellaneous427 1962-07-02 9 •Mr *»—nny By HaipH ili'tntrtunt RADIO MALAYA Voui> 3 Th 0 8« Ww Th < I J S.OO CIo«b Down; 6.00 nnwiw m«i_«i« oays- moo Coee Down. Programs Summary; 6.0J NATIONAL SHORTWAVK DAniA eiu/»*r»AiiP Record Roundabout; 5.30 SERVICE: 41.7 metre* RADIO SINGAPORE Musical Birthday Cirdi: 545 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal.427 words
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Article175 1962-07-02 10 A JUNIOR MARSHALL PUN FOR AFRICA AFRICA AM) THE WLST. By Arnold Kivkin. (Praeger US 51.95). rE newlj independent African states are finding economic development as difficult a problem as political stability for which indeed economic growth is a prerequisite. Mr. Rlvkln's solution is a junior Marshall Plan for Africa175 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1962-07-02 10 8 Nazis who came to the United States to maim and to kill PRECISELY at noon, as the banshee wail of a practice air raid siren startled citizens in the streets of Washington, the first of the six condemned men was strapped into the electric chair in the district jail.1,114 words
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Article181 1962-07-02 10 THE ABORTIONIST. By Dr. X, as told to Lucy Freeman (Gollancz. 21s). IN the United States every year, according to a reliable authority, 1.200,000 pregnancies are deliberately terminated, most of them Illegally. By the time the wife Is nearlng 40 one couple in 12 has181 words
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Article133 1962-07-02 10 •BRITAIN'S fuddy duddy ■t* society is based on fuddy duddy schools, maintains John Vaizey. in a 2^. 6d Penguin Special on British education in the sixties. Any system in which social classes and sexes are segregated are out oi date, not only are new schools required,133 words
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Article200 1962-07-02 10 LEO 25 AIRBORNE. By Pierre Clostermann. (Chatto and Windus. 18s.) rIS Is the story of a week in the life of Jacques Dorval. a 41--year-old officer of the reserve, called up for flying duties in Algeria. The book is neither autobiography nor fiction, but is "more of200 words
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Miscellaneous218 1962-07-02 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (5). 1. 15's fellow-traveller and 8 r d old ."<»» los hls lellow-opener (6). v sensible, anyhow < 10. 5. Pens broken here are put into 12 "«*<* f» norttvt th>iw i«i > n a ScottiMi farm niort 9. BSSdw gSfnR with a swing e »<>"?'>218 words
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Advertisement1494 1962-07-02 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST OK Ova Sport Sails P. Shan Penaat UOMEOON A'moath, L'aaal, R'daa. H'trg It Pt/Taaay Jar* I DOUaS l.varaMl. Giasfow Ma. 11 Talay BIOMEO Livtrpul kJt| 4 July I JUy I July lt PEUUS LivaraMl. Dublin, Claagaw taly ll Jaly II Jary 14/10 Jaly II ANTENOO1,494 words
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Advertisement1545 1962-07-02 11 aBBBBBBBaBBBaBBBBI EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTIHEHTAI PORTS. TTTbZOr Ptnmt OEHREOCH (E.Lp.J L patl, R'kart, Hull. R'dam 0. 1/Jaly 1 lENVMCRIE iE.L.) LiHaa, Hamburg C. 11/Jaly 4 Jaty 1/1 OENVOniCH* L paal, B'men, H'purg, R'dam Jaly 11/14 Jaly 7/11 Jily is li BENATTOW (H) H'karg, LIM, Havre, Mbro Jaly1,545 words
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Advertisement1325 1962-07-02 11 W^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. > WW iKTO tei: hi. mn. WOLW lt4CAi ELLERMAMLIME tV KLAVINEIB LDfS EHAMIURC. LONOON, ROTTERDAM. DUNKIRK. LM ANf EIES. UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft HULL. SEATTIE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO. Cm OF EASTOOURNE. Attaptiag earn far Central ft Saatk Amnca. Sport P. Sham Panang (I Part Ten,1,325 words
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Article1719 1962-07-02 12 From Our Market Correspondent COME, of the gloomy clouds which have hung over the Malayan Stock Exchange for the past few weeks show signs of lifting and here and there the light is penetrating. The general feeling now is that tin shares have seen the1,719 words
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Article31 1962-07-02 12 RUBBER TIN (prrlb.) (perpirul) Jnbe 25 74& i eta. 5433.37 1, 26 74 Sets. 5438.25 27 75 cts. $442.25 28 73' Hcts. $438.75 29 76-, cU. $434,124 30 $435,37431 words
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Article330 1962-07-02 12 THE price of Straits tin A continued its seesaw movement last week rising to a peak on Wednesday then falling off. Price movements once again were almost wholly influenced by American stockpile considerations. The price commenced the week at $433. 37J and reached peak330 words
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Article38 1962-07-02 12 DIVID ENDS ANNOUNCED Hume Ord>. MeUl Box BerjunUl Interim. Current payment 6%* 10% ls. 6d.» Date of payment July 31 Aug. 7 Auk. 1 Total for year 6 15% 80' ,o Total io prpviou year. 13'. 11 40%38 words
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Article1033 1962-07-02 12 Malayan Stock Exchange show Uat business to Junr 23. (A) and last basinet* since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Loweat business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS HI Altl BncM IK JO Ordl 220 »M« let 1.77V4 1.17 Boustead 1.51 1501,033 words
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Advertisement926 1962-07-02 12 [E°IORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep S'po'i Arr. U.K. "CHITMI— It JBl* t Aat IM ;"O«eNSAT" 15 J.lt II Aat "CANTeM- in H Aat I Scat 1 Bet ."etien" t act n act "CWTP.AI— II Ocl I s,. "CHVSaN"* I Ha* Ma» •bkaoej i aac ji ik "CATHAY"* II926 words
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Advertisement181 1962-07-02 12 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES June 25 June 2* June 27 June 28 June 2* June 30 Induitnals: 158.05 158.36 15A.70 183.14 184.53 164.90 Tins: 254.77 256.16 265.13 262.62 261.44 263.77 B ruMtri: 179.02 177.12 177.12 177.12 177.12 177.12 Jan. 1 1958 100 THE FIRST MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details181 words
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Advertisement835 1962-07-02 13 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following ts a complete list of revtaed quotations Imued by tbe Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Jfjar 23. l»OOITfllALI a. AJai OMB. I.UO B. B. Patrol SS/- 38/B.M. TiusHsb B.OU 8)80 mwmtßMl 1.47 i.«» Coo TIB attsaM Pr«f |5/. la/Onla 48/-835 words
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Advertisement727 1962-07-02 13 SHIPPING NOTICES WILH. WILHELMBEN LINK M/S "TUGELA" ARRIVED SINGAPORE ON 28TH JUNE IM2 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged from the above vessel will be held at 830 a.m. on 6th and 9th July 1962 at SHB. Godowna Nos 13/14. No further survey will be held either before727 words
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Advertisement798 1962-07-02 13 TENDER NOTICE VtTEKINAKY DEPAKTMTTtT JOHORE. Development of OraslSat Groond Tenders will be received at the Veterinary Department. Johore Bahru. up to 12 Noon on tbe llth July 1962 from experienced Contractors (or fell in*, uprooting, clearing, burning, ploughing and harrowing, erecting perimeter barbed wire fencing and planting of fodder grasses798 words
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Advertisement1963 1962-07-02 13 (Continued frets Pace I) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wor4t <*«■•>-«•* JOAN TOOKE'S AOINCV, Kuala Word, U (Min.)-Box SO ctt. txtrm Lumpur varloua vacanciea now tor BOX A6OS 8.T., K.L. Position Oiled Senior Junior Stenographers'. Kernel* Applicants thanked. Account Record Clerka. Male Admin WANTED OILPALM/RUBBIR K.ntate istrative/ Accounts Clerk for Malacca.1,963 words
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Advertisement965 1962-07-02 13 EDUCATION M Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm FAR EASTERN MUSIC Scbaol Tb* Centre ot Music Education Morn lag Afternoon and Evening Beaaions ar* available now 1A Kirk Terrace. Singapore. MOW IS YOUR Mala* progresaingr Improve your knowledge of tbe National Language by reading Beriti Hanan dally, tbe only965 words
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Advertisement1061 1962-07-02 13 0001 KTS. ITC Wmrdt U (Mi*.>— Bex $0 rla «»fr« FOR SAL! Pomeranian*. Paalgra* Poodle. Alaatlana aad Bonn aeeo 101-D Ucaderaoa Roaa. 8 pore I Tal. ***** Cbong. ALL DOQS LBVB "Peta" Braad Oog Food. Mak* aur* It la on your anopping liat Kor bealtby pats buy I "Peta" Brand.1,061 words
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Advertisement704 1962-07-02 13 AT YOUR SERVICI (S'vera) 20 Words SS (Mlm,>— Box M cto. tmtn fARIDA MAIION MAROILLI H/Btjliat. Maalcurlat facial wail up Phooa por*> 9274 H. MOTHM) IMITM WORKIHOM 11. BATTIRV ROAO. REPAIR OMlaal, Nautical. NavlgatHw A nglnaaring Inatrumwit*. But»a» «*utom«ot. WataKM d*et» Tal 9t<097. MM Slop waattng your valuaoi* lime in704 words
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Advertisement597 1962-07-02 14 NOTICE THE BATU KAWAN RUBBER I Mr chew Kong Chun v no COCONUT PLANTATIONS LTE a?.KJd .r.r.nT.'cf an, n °bu«" <!»*-».«*. In Great Mfel.) neas on our behalf. PRYE ESTATE BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING Offers are invited tor approxi' CO. (F. of Mi LTD. mately 197 acres of agrlcultura land, being597 words
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Advertisement607 1962-07-02 14 I NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF I THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA i IN THE HIGH COCK r AT IPOH. CIVIL SUIT NO. J2« Or 19M. BETWEEN: AR. N. NARAYANAN CHETTIAR, of No. IS, Bruas Road. Sltiawan i 1 PLAINTIFF. AND r J S.S. MANONUS. 1068. Anderson Road. Telok Anson607 words
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Advertisement504 1962-07-02 14 NOTICES i MALAYAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED i NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Annual General Meeung of the Company will be held in the Board Room of Malaya Borneo Building Society Limited. Third Floor. "Sentosa Raya." 13-15, Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. 24th July,504 words
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Advertisement513 1962-07-02 14 NOTICES McALISTER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In Mngap*re) MR. OEORGE WEST has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Company as from Ist July 1962. CHUNG PATT VAT. Secretary. ESTATES OF 1. PATRICK DE COSTA, late of No: 24, I.oron* SUncee. Singapore, who died in Singapore on 16.2.1962. 2.513 words
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Advertisement609 1962-07-02 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS BANDARAN SEREMBAN APPLICATIONS are Invited for the appointment of Committee i Clark. Town Council. Serembin. on the salary of $450 x 20 SSO. The applicant must have pasted the School Certificate Examination ami the Government Stenography Examination or the equivalent* and should have at least ten years609 words
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Advertisement757 1962-07-02 14 [PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Appointment of Temporary Dereieaaaaat Asjart&nt for Dmliianat Project, tn gelaagw. Application* are Invited from Itefaral cinaen* or State nationals I for appointment aa Development Aaatatant to carry out the work 1 relating to the development pro- ject* In the Medical Department In I Selangor. Salary Scale: $463 x757 words
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Advertisement346 1962-07-02 14 Light Compact Reliable the amazing FACIT Cl-13 Calculator Hm'"" ""iaW* Only slightly larger and heavier than a telephone, the amazing Facit Cll3 solves all your arithmetical problems easily and accurately. Only 10 minutes to learn to operate it. Sturdy Swedish steel construction, beautiful design. Dust and rust proof. 3T DUNCAN346 words
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2330 1962-07-02 15 EPSOM JEEP - Kai Tere II scores again, pays $61 By EPSOM JEEP Koleh starting his run. Exhibitor was well placed on the Inside with Crown Link moving up fast on the outside. Kool Koleh raced past Cargo Rice a furlong oui and went on to win easily Race Three CI-. 4. DIV.Reuter - 2,330 words
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Article98 1962-07-02 15 SOCCER STORE PREMIER LQt: Euro-peans-Eurasians v Juniors (Jn Besar, 5.15); Dtv. SB: Star Soccerltes v Dunman Pioneers (Balestier Rd); Katong v Customs (Oeylang); Radin Mas v AAA. KLI'INC DIV. 2: Paraol v BMH (padang). IPOH DIV. 2: Town Council v River Hydro 'Coronation grd), Dtv. 2: Telecoms v98 words
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170 1962-07-02 15 DUBLIN. Sun. Tambourine (18-2). owned by American < Mrs Howell Jackson, scored a i thrilling short head victory In the I Irish Derby, which was run over U miles at the Curragh track here yesterday. i The French-trained colt, ridden i by Roger Polncelet. beatReuter - 170 words
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Article377 1962-07-02 15 CJYDNEY. Sun.— Results of weekly) end Australian soccer maras: NS WALES DIV. 1 (N) Adamstown 0 W. WalLsend 4: Mayneld 1 Awaba 4; Ceesnock 0 Newcastle 3; L. Macquari- 4 Cardiff 1; WaUsend 6 Merewether 0 NS WALKS DIV. 1 Apia 5 Auburn 0; Bankatown 1 Tugal377 words
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Advertisement186 1962-07-02 15 TO COMMEMORATE OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY WI OFFER 60 gallon, FREE PETROL TO EVERY PURCHASER OF THE MITSUBISHI 600 from 2nd July to 31st October 1962. I^MORE &T* MILES PER Ims p GALLON M MITSUBISHI 600 c if nw» mil*, per fallen <nd lo»«i raid Tv mufi *nythfnfl f you. »h#n186 words
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Advertisement275 1962-07-02 15 The most elegant lighter h the world and a pebble I The purity of nature's shape and tha sophistication of man's design come together in Flaminaire— the most eleoant lighter in the world. Flaminaire— inspired by the perfection of a pebble, created in Paris by Marcel Quercla, whose geniut produced275 words
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Article374 1962-07-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Armed Forces beat Negri Sembilan 6-2 in the Central zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. But Armed Forces received a shock in the early stages of the game when Negri slammed in the first374 words
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Article, Illustration661 1962-07-02 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By CUP ISSUES: North virtually settled, South wide open SERVICES STRIKE AFTER PENALTY SHOCK TO DRAW JN jb touch-and-go thriller Singapore Joint Services fought Singapore to a 1-1 draw before .">.,">()<) spectators at Jalan Besar today and finished the first round of the661 words
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Article490 1962-07-02 16 take third place in the zone at the end of the first round Malacca, despite their One efforts against Singapore Joint Services and Singapore, are still without a point. Schemer Hock leads Penang on goal spree Penang, Sunday By OH KEE TIANG PENANG broke Peraks strangehold490 words
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819 1962-07-02 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Despite rain three of the four matches in today's Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament ended decisively. In a high scoring match at Ayer Rajah Road Army, the league leaders, were forced to share points with Singapore Recreation Club. At Changl Ceylonese beat819 words
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745 1962-07-02 16 ONDON, Sun. A momentous week of shocks in the Wimoledon lawn tennis championships was climaxed yesterday with the defeat of defending women's singles champion Angela Mortimer. The British girl was eliminated in the fourth round by 31--year-old Czechoslovak champion Mrs. Vera Sukova. who won 1-6.745 words
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Article289 1962-07-02 16 BERNARD MAKES GRADE VtfALA I.IMPIR, sun. Sin- capore's schoolboy swimming stars continued their record- breaking sweep when the two-day Federation or Malay* A.S.A. Championship* were can- J tinned today. And l.'i-yrai -old Bernard Chan topped tin' honours' list with an effort that madr him Singapore* first swimmer to qualify for289 words
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Article319 1962-07-02 16 Azman, Kathy share titles OENANG, Sun. Mb- layan Davis C uyp player S.A. A?man bf Selangor won both t(he men's titles in the fljrst Malayan National tetnn i s championships which concluded at Penang Sports Cl,ub here today. Mrs. Katherine I i langor> won both thp women's title In an319 words
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Obituary68 1962-07-02 16 MR. ONC AH KEE panned away on 3.6.62 father of Kal Fatt of Social Welfare Lottery Board. Kuala Lumpur. CortrKe leaving Chik Sin Thong, Sultan Street, Kuala Lumpur at 2.30 p.m. on 2.7.62. NAMAM SAJIDAH MOTMIR la-law of Tun Hajl Ahdul Malek. paused avr::y peacefully on 1.7.62 at 30168 words
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Obituary62 1962-07-02 16 MRS. THUM YEE IBM Tee Klew) of 16 Muntn Street paaaed away at the General Hospital at 5.25 p.m. oa 30.6.62 leaving behind benldea her huthand. 2 aona. K.Y. Thum Thun Kwok Him, a daughter Thum Sole Yin. a daughter-la-la.w and grandchild to mourn their lorn. Funeral on 3.7.6262 words
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Article100 1962-07-02 16 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Lo.il. Lim Yew Liat thanks all relative* and friend* wbo gave asalntance, donations, wreath* meaaagea of condolence and attendance at the funeral. MR. CHIA TEK CNYE and other raetjhers of the family of the late Madam T->- Keng Neo thank relative* and friends100 words
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Advertisement76 1962-07-02 16 WATSON To Oorge and K*thl<*a •on. Robrrl J«m*s, on Saturday at Kinrara. Both well. Thank* to hospital SE PRIEST: To P»BUy and Ray a KM John Rotx-rt, born ColcbMtrr Maternity Moipltal England 30th June 1962. Both Well. ■JOHN BISHORIK of Segamat and Katy Choong of Kuala Lumpur were married on76 words
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