The Straits Times, 4 July 1962
1962-07-04
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Title Section20 1962-07-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fie***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-07-04 1 WE CARRY ON -LEE Assembly shock: PAP loses absolute majority Madam Hoe Puay Choo quits the party SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight pledged that the Peoples Action Party Government would carry on despite the shock resignation of Madam Hoe Puay Choo, the Assemblywoman for Bras143 words
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942 1962-07-04 1 WAS KEPT IN DARK ABOUT EVERYTHING, SHE SAYS That L> the primary duty of the Government and indeed the duty oi all citizens who want to see racial peace and harmony prevail. We are on the final phase towards our goal. There is no question of our quitting and leaving942 words
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Article, Illustration553 1962-07-04 1 RODERICK PESTANA - 'Do some good with my money' Mr. Tay tells two thugs RODERICK PESTANA UNEMPLOYED MAN IS ROBBED OF HIS ALLOWANCE By SINGAPORE. Turn. AN unemployed father of six today gave some fatherly advice to two youths who robbed him of his last $180 yesterday. The victim. Tay Seng Lye, 47.553 words
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Article45 1962-07-04 1 BAGDAD. Tues. Iraqi authorities have ordered 19 branches of British and American firms to close for breaking the law on "Iraquisation" of commercial agencies. It was learned here today. Two German firms, one Danish and one Swedish were also told to close. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article95 1962-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board has been asked to meet the $15,000 cost of Miss Lai Yoke Heongs medical treatment in Britain. Tbe request went from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, which has also asked the Board to meet Miss95 words
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Article185 1962-07-04 1 PARIS, Tues. Algeria became independent today by a proclamation signed by President De Gaulle. The declaration of independence followed the official declaration of the results of Sunday's selfdetermination referendum in which an overwhelming number of Algerians replied "yes", to the question: "Do you want Algeria toReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration370 1962-07-04 1 Troops move in as new nation fears clash ALGIERS, Tuesday ALGERIAN Liberation Arm y FLN troops loyal to the Provisional Government moved into Algiers and the surrounding areas last night to guard against a military coup when the Government returns from exile today. Meanwhile, three Arab countries stepped in to370 words
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Article249 1962-07-04 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. WALKS between the Netherlands and Indonesia on the West New Guinea dispute will resume next week, an authoritative source said last night. The source said that the 'agreement of both sides to 'take up the issue anew In the presence of249 words
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Article108 1962-07-04 1 ANOTHER WALL IN EAST BERLIN DERLIN. Tues. East 13 German border guards have begun building walls across two streets leading from East Germany into the British sector. West Berlin police said today. They said the East Germans had thrown several tear gas grenades at West Berlin policemen watching the startReuter - 108 words
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Article31 1962-07-04 1 BEN KHEDDA IN ALGIERS ALGIERS. Tues. Mr Ben Yonsscf Bon Rhe<lci ,i. Pvlmr Minister of fUfWtaa IVniMonal Govrrnmmt in this wtMb ri (ajataf citT from Tunis dar Rrntrr "»<••■ thta31 words
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FOREIGN HEWS DESK 1
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Article354 1962-07-04 2 MOSCOW. Tuesday NM GIVES PLEDGE OF SUPPORT TO PEKING IN THE EVENT OF ATTACK BY CHIANG'S FORCES Nikita Khrushchev last night warned that a Chinese Nationalist attack on China would be met by a "crushing rebuff from the great Chinese people, the peoples of the Soviet Union,354 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-07-04 2 FOREIGN DESK Parted twins go home pORMER Siamese twins Patricia (left) and Prudence leaving a San Francisco hospital with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lowe, of San Francisco. The twins spent several weeks in the hospital after they had been separated. Dr. Pieter de Vries, who headed the medicalUPI - 65 words
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209 1962-07-04 2 UONG KONG, Tues. 11 Natural calamities, which for the last three years have thrown Communist China's development plans out of gear, are continuing to dog the country, according to radio broadcasts from the mainland last night. Radio Peking said there was drought in theReuter - 209 words
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Article45 1962-07-04 2 The world it suffering in W a ghastly way from ovcrtpecialitation. Whole lections of the human ran do not understand what other* a an talking about. 7 the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, when presenting prizes at St. John's .school, Leather head, Surrey.45 words
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Article35 1962-07-04 2 MOSCOW. Tues.— MaJ. Raul Castro, Minister of the Cuban Revolutionary armed forces and brother of the Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, arrived in Moscow yesterday at the invitation of the Defence Ministry, Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article22 1962-07-04 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The 20th Century-Fox Company was accused last night of using mainly Italian Communist technicians to film "Cleopatra." Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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269 1962-07-04 2 University 'f oreign quota' protest SYDNEY, Tuesday SYDNEY University's decision to enroll only 83 overseas students next year brought protests from several organisations today. The university senate's decision was announced by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor 8. H. Roberts, who said the university was the last in Australia to introduce the quotaReuter - 269 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-07-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CDOWT YOU THINK*) (SO. GtO*<3*?J /WMAT\ I OOVOU V 9 ffTHATS BCTTEtt I THOUGHT I I UftTffNlNfi/ DATELINE HONG KONG has beep held over because of pressure on space.34 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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133 1962-07-04 3 KARACHI, Toes.— Six women members of the Pakistan Parliament yesterday failed to block the introduction of a private Bill which seeks to repeal a law prohibiting polygamy in Pakistan. The six women members forced a division of the House onReuter - 133 words
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154 1962-07-04 3 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. BRITISH citizens living in India will be limited to sending overseas only 1,500 rupees (about $1,000) monthly under new restrictions announced by the State-owned Reserve Bank. The move brings restrictions against British nationals in line with those already in force against nonBritishReuter - 154 words
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535 1962-07-04 3 HK REFUGEES: EMIGRATION NO SOLUTION Govt seeks freedom to trade with outside world and cash aid for public works HONG KONG, Tues JHE Hong Kong Government has told the world how to tackle its refugee problem. In a policy statement. It writes off anything which the United States, Formosa, CanadaReuter - 535 words
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191 1962-07-04 3 China objects to troops as Laos talks resume GENEVA. Tues. The 14-nation Laos conference met here yesterday after a fivemonth break during which the rival princes have achieved a coalition Government giving the delegates the green light for a peace settlement. But China told the conference that if America reallyReuter - 191 words
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137 1962-07-04 3 yiENTIANE. Tues. The acting Prime Minister, Prince Souphanouvong, said yesterday that Laos had decided to establish diplomatic relations with five Communist countries because they "want to co-operate with Laos He referred to an earlier announcement that Laos would exchange ambassadors with East Germany. China.Reuter - 137 words
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Article40 1962-07-04 3 VIENTIANE. Tues. Bussia has offered the Laotian coalition government U.S. 5600.000 (Sl.800.000) aid. an authoritative diplomatic source said last night. The source said part of the aid offered was in the form of textile imports. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article191 1962-07-04 3 PURGE OF NAZI LA W MEN BY BONN BONN. Tues. Mr. Wolfgang Fraenkel. West German Federa] prosecutor, Is standing down from his post pending the outcome of investigations into allegations about his record during the Nazi period, the Ministry of Justice' announced here last night. A Ministry spokesman said heReuter - 191 words
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Article171 1962-07-04 3 Quick look round OND O N Tues. Sir Li Winston Churchill, recovering in hospital here after breaking his thigh in Monte Carlo last week, is "getting on really well." Lady Churchill said last night. She was speaking to reporters after visiting the 87-year-old wartime leader with their actress daughter Sarah.171 words
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Article25 1962-07-04 3 TAIPEH, Tues. Admiral Alan G. Kirk (retired) arrived here yesterday to assume the long-vacant post of U.S. Ambassador to Nationalist China. -U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article77 1962-07-04 3 RWANDA APPLIES TO U.N. NEW YORK. Tues. The newly independent African state of Rwanda has applied for admission to the United Nations. Rwanda and Burundi, formerly administered as Ruanda-Urundi for 40 years by Belgium under League of Nations mandate and the U.N. trusteeship system, became independent on Sunday. The GeneralReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement264 1962-07-04 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 S PER Z/O ANNUM Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. afe The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 sjc GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest264 words
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573 1962-07-04 4 SOLDIER SAID HE WANTED TO SEE WIFE IN UK MALACCA, Turn. BRITISH soldier, Private Sydney Ward, 28, told a district court martial at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, today that he escaped from lawful custody because he wanted' to go home to Britain to look after his wife who573 words
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Article114 1962-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO men armed with daggers walked into an imports and exports firm in Telok Ayer Street today and robbed the proprietor, Urn Kia Yong, 30, of $400, a pen and a watch After ransacking the office, the men also took away a114 words
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Article98 1962-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Oon Boon Thai who admitted two previous convictions and an escape from Gimson School, was committed to Gimson School by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today when he pleaded guilly to a charge of attempted robbery. Oon gave an order to a tailor,98 words
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Article53 1962-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Alan Rose, gave a dinner party at his residence tonight for Sir John Macpherson, chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd., who is on a short visit to Singapore. Among the 18 guests present was the Deputy Premier. Dr.53 words
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161 1962-07-04 4 DAMAGES FOR CHAMPION WALKER AGED 80 SINGAPORE. Toes. —An 80 year old veteran champion walker, Duncan Maxwell Shedden, who won two cups last year in the Free Press big walk, was awarded damages of $3,100 In the High Court today for personal injuries suffered by him In an accident eleven161 words
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200 1962-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A magistrate today described Llm Peng Chuan, 23, a snatch-thief, as. a "coward who preyed on defenceless women, and incorrigible despite three years' police .supervision and a year's jail." s Magistrate Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee added, "You should pick on200 words
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Advertisement177 1962-07-04 4 IsT*l»H*l?i OPENS TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) HOW ONE OF THE WORLD OLDEST AND MOST X^ JiX^M. GLORIOUS TRADITIONS V WAS REBORN THE HEROIC EPIC OF THE FIRST MODERN 4^H^| WBSSjSffwS^k, OLYMPIC GAMES Jjfcji^V jb 'tTST'f IHifflOfiOP.fi m -Hfcftifii maksfield IH AdlßflS 0 1 ML NICOMINARDOS +?r jl I 1/ MARIA XEWn CATHAY177 words
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Miscellaneous178 1962-07-04 4 V ,,f,^ <«,>*<&, s^sSBBBk" < l#ltl»l# fHE following Is today's schex dule of civil aircraft movemoots at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Roma, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur, iBA 708) 4.1S p.m., from Hong Kong (BA 991) 6.40 p.m. from Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 8.15 p.m. Gantda:178 words
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Miscellaneous274 1962-07-04 4 (ML 107) 5.50 pjn.; from Penang, Ipoti, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 149) 7.15 p.m.; from Jakarta (ML 304) "7.40 pm from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.4S pjn.; from Penan* (ML 151) 0 p.m DEPARTL'HES BO AC: TY> Jakarta, Dar*in, Sydney, Melbourne (BA 708 1 6.20 pun.; to Calcutta. Karachi. Beirut,274 words
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3093 1962-07-04 5 STEP TO SAVE PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY SINGAPORE, Tuesday TUN LIM'S APPEAL TO GOVT. AND BARISAN: TAKE YOUR POLITICAL BATTLE ELSEWHERE jyjEMBERS of the Government and of the Alliance in the Opposition agreed in the Legislative Assembly today that a death blow would be dealt to parliamentary3,093 words
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Advertisement220 1962-07-04 5 Come to the best show in town! HORLICKS RADIO SHOW VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 6.30 p.m. To-day Starring BILLY BANKS (Internationally-famous entertainer) By courtesy of the Cockpit Hotel SUREINI SAN I (Singapore's top pop singer) LARRY FENTON (Rad.Cs star comedian) appearing with the "TWO KUTAPATS" Plus! The MIDNIGHTERS (Blue Diamond Contest220 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1962-07-04 6 LIM KIT SIANG - JUDGE: SCHOOLS AND QUALITY OF CULTURE LIM KIT SIANG By SINGAPORE. Tu«s. '4-2 better— but no proposals were made for upper classes' jy|R. Justice Wee Chong Jin. the Com m i ssioner inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examination., today said that whether the standards of1,022 words
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792 1962-07-04 6 'Inference is that school exams are easier...' completing his primary education and four years of secondary education, would have completed 10 years of formal education. He asked whether it was Mr. Llm's contention that that person should have, another two years of text-book education rather than vocational education, before he792 words
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Miscellaneous174 1962-07-04 6 MAI thnor By At Cmpp REMEM&CR.GEKTRJDE I /^^jW s*3«.'-SME: 1 V THAR QO A STELLA v GLASSEYE->iO'IS ldm\ 4 CSriSk&'j&xL k«S7£SJ 4f NUMBER I STRONOARM/.'EKmTLEDTOONLV *TEfI .WJIH {O^-^L^r^l JT BAOtHMS. THREE.?/ I OM-S^'-NONsiAH'LL 3 TRIES. AS TH' I j^W^fl^i [<^S&&&?\ )L **V A STEP S > MMMMAKEIT BACHELORS FLINGS JW174 words
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Article, Illustration2209 1962-07-04 7 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR TO THE PLEASURES OF PLAYING GOLF THE AGA KHAN COLLECTS A CORPS OF CADETTES ON WHICH TO LAVISH LARGESSE TOMORROW: THE WAR CRAMPS HIS STYLE PART FIVE OVER the years many pretty cadettes at the golf course in Cannes took the ageing2,209 words
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Article98 1962-07-04 8 in Wt4t tit (Minimum) CAPTAIN ONC KAN VOKI, wife ard sisters thank friend* and relatives for their sympathies and aaslstanc* rendered at the funrral of their beloved mother the late Madam Urn Ah Chang at Talplng on 1.7.62. TNI FAMILY Of the late Mrs. Tan Jin Leoag 4 nee98 words
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Obituary60 1962-07-04 8 It W»t4i tit (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY Of If.D. •amuel who left us a year ago today. xadly mlaaad by bis wife and children. May his soul rest In peace. IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr. I.im Teng Chew who departed this •lay July 4th IMI. gone but60 words
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Article219 1962-07-04 8 J» Wordt tit (Minimum) AIRWICK KILLS UNPLIAIANT mella. Alrwlck make* air amen fresh and aweet. Oet a bottle of Alrwlck or Ail" n- k MlSt. RVVITA the bread In biscuit form n specially recommended for expectant mothers because it contains valuable minerals and vitamin B. CUT VOUM COST by219 words
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Article60 1962-07-04 8 2* Ward* $2. i1l (Mm.) YOUTM FOR CHRIST 3rd Annuer»ary Raily. Saturday 7tn July Via, tona Memorial Hall 7 30 p.m. Iniro Know: Beheld His Olory Pleas. come early. Ail welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, Singapore. Evangellatic Meeting* at X.OO p.m. Topic- "The Wicked Increase In Riches Is There60 words
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681 1962-07-04 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. July 4, 1962. The Law On Whipping There are two opinions about the retention of corporal punishment in the Penal Code. But the law as it stands is clear, and the declaratory judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal in the case of A. Eliapermual. convicted681 words
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Article345 1962-07-04 8 The Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd., which in essence is a development bank, is able to report that in its second year of operations it has approved 17 applications for financial assistance. This is thrice the number the year before, but satisfaction with this increase must be tempered345 words
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Article185 1962-07-04 8 President Soekarno's decision to send an envoy to Washington to get '"final confirmation" from the Dutch plenipotentiary there of Dutch acceptance of the Bunker plan means for all purposes, that the talks on West Irian are to be resumed. The preliminary negotiations were broken of? for reasons never185 words
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LETTERS
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243 1962-07-04 8 Too WIDE Too VAGUE THIS GOVT. EXAM SYLLABUS UNDER the present scheme of service 'all Malay officers in division one and some in division two are required to pass the Standard 111 Malay examination. Ac one of those who has to pass this paper I find that a lot of243 words
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Letter157 1962-07-04 8 ON June 20 the Melbourne newspaper. The Sun, quoted from your newspaper a criticism of the Australian Government on various issues. May I say that the policies of tht Government, or expressions of opinions by members of the Government, do not necessarily reflect the feelings of the157 words
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Letter113 1962-07-04 8 SINCE the installation by the Telecoms of a new type of machine to tabulate accounts, I notice that we are receiving our bills as late as three months from the month the bill is due. May I point out that a few years back when the Telecoms was113 words
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Letter72 1962-07-04 8 LIKE teachers in the Easl Coast, we in Negri Sembllan have not been paid a cent for our work In further education classes since these classes began in February this year. Individual dues from the department amount to hundreds of dollara. I suppose we shall have these amounts72 words
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Letter52 1962-07-04 8 \yHY can't the training offered to untrained teachers of English In fully assisted Chinese schools be offered to teachers of Malay in Chinese schools? There are many such teachers in the Federation who would benefit from such training and ultimately the pupils under them would benefit too. MALAY52 words
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Article, Illustration606 1962-07-04 8 Sir Harry puts bad little ITV in the comer r ONDON. Tues. The long-awaited report of the pilkington committee on the future of radio and television in Britain was published last week As expected, it proposes that a third television channel there are two In Britain at the moment should606 words
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Article, Illustration859 1962-07-04 8 WILLIAM FITTER - WILLIAM FITTER Common Market by has emerged from the visits to LonX don and Washington of Mr. Menzies to quieten Australian concern about the effects on Australia of Britain's prospective entry into the Common Market. There has been no change in the Governments859 words
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206 1962-07-04 9 2 Socialists attack the S'pore Referendum Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two top officials of the Malayan Social i s t Conferencp said in a statement, today that the Malayan and British Governments should publicly dissociate themselves from the merger referendum in Singapore. Inche Ahmad Boestamam (chairman) and Mr. Lim Kean206 words
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Article48 1962-07-04 9 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Madam Leonore Orosa, leader of the Philippines troupe of the ASA cultural show, was takpn ill during the second performance at the town hall here last night. Thp show's announcer. Inche Ahmad Omar, was also taken 111. Neither 1a serious. However, the performance continued.48 words
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Article, Illustration820 1962-07-04 9 T.F. HWANG - KIDNAP BOY: MY 13 DAYS IN DARK CUPBOARD T.F. HWANG Lye Ho tells preliminary inquiry of filthy conditions in which he was confined after being abducted from home in a car By- SINGAPORE, Tv««. JWELVE year old See Lye Ho, son of a Trengganu contractor, told a magistrate's court today820 words
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200 1962-07-04 9 A LOR STAR, Tues. ■^An unemployed, Abdullah bin Mahat, was today jailed for one year for cheating a moneylender of $750 in June 1960. Abdullah, 31, who had two convictions for theft, was also ordered to undergo one year's police200 words
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Article84 1962-07-04 9 MALACCA, Tues. Three women and a girl were inured when they were knocked down by a car driven by a Malacca Alliance Municipal Councillor, Mr. Yong Ah Chak, on Buklt Palah Road here last night. Two of the women—Fatlmah binte Ahmad. 21, and Hallmah blnte Blran.84 words
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Article26 1962-07-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits Times In Singapore today received two dollars from an annonymous donor for Johnny Ang.. who was crippled In an accident.26 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-07-04 9 Ho also could not tell the court how long he was confined. But he remembered, ha said, that towards the latter part of his captivity, he wrote two letters In Chinese. They were dictated to him by Llm, the third accused. The two567 words
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289 1962-07-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuftt. —Two big industrial projects are planned to be launched In Malaya next year a flour mill in Lumut and a glass factory in Johore Bahru. The flour mill will be a Joint Malayan-Hong Kong venture to produce at least289 words
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Article33 1962-07-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A $10 donation was received from a Kuantan sympathiser, ■"S.S.A.Pa," today for Joseph Kang the paralysed writer In Tan Took Seng Hospital. His fund now stands at $115.33 words
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Miscellaneous383 1962-07-04 9 n«niA CINr^ADDRr rhe famous; 9.30 The News; Newstalk Tiffin Date: 2.00 Close RADIO SINfaAKUHfc 9.40 Spothglu 0n....; 10.00 The q^. signal The SHORT WAVE SERVICF Malayanalres; 10.30 Legislative OOWn BW TUne 81 na1 T™ 41 metre* Assembly Report; 11.00 Music News; 5.05 Hawaii Calls; SJO MEDIIM WAVE BERVIC* CI< Mu383 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-07-04 10 Dato Haji Noah off to visit West Germany KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin, Omar (above), left here last night for a twoweek tour of West Germany. He will be joined by the Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.198 words
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Article34 1962-07-04 10 MALACCA. Tues. The chairman of the board of directors ot the Indian Over, -seas Bank. Ltd.. Mr. M. CT Muthiah. and his wife arrived here yesterday on a visit tr the Federation.34 words
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331 1962-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE Malayan rubber industry is likely to take up the proposal for a simplified grading of rubber made by the chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board* Mr. Gan' Teck Yeow The proposal has the full support of the Government331 words
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86 1962-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been Invited to open the radio and television exposition to be held in Stadium Negara from Aug. 22 to Sept. 2 The show, which will coincide with the fourth Asian broadcasters' conference86 words
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196 1962-07-04 10 A village of happiness opened in Perak IPOH, Tues. The 1 Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee, yesterday inaugurated a new community Village of Happiness (Kampong Bahagia) —in Sungei Siput, 20 miles north of here Kampong Bahagia la a 160-unit low-cost housing project, undertaken by the Government on196 words
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Article37 1962-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Joint committee of the National Union of Bank Employees and the Committee of Banks will resume their talks tomorrow over wage claims, a spokesman for the Ministry of Labour said today.37 words
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295 1962-07-04 10 Ooi: No challenge to polls commission CHECK ON REGISTERS NEEDED, BUT... PENANG, Tuesday. rFHE chairman ot the Penang division of the x Socialist Front. Mr Ooi Thiam Slew, said today it was not his party's intention to challenge the lraoartiality of the Elections Commission. "We know they are men of295 words
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Article31 1962-07-04 10 PENANG. Tues. -The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur, returning with new hajis. has been delayed by one day. The vessel will now arrive at Penane or. Saturday Instead if Frldav.31 words
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Article26 1962-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Department of Information will put on a film show at the Petaling Jaya Club padang on Saturday at 7 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration93 1962-07-04 10 $11,300 for a blind orphan to continue studies KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Central Welfare Council has voted SI 1.304 for a blind orphan girl. Margaret Jane Yong Feh Chwee, 15 (above), now taking up a secretarial rourse in Britain The grant from the council will enable her to complete her93 words
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Article49 1962-07-04 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Tu«s.— A Penang businessman. Inche Azmi bin Haji Mohameri Sutan Adamshah. 25, wa.killed when a car In which he was travelling collided with a bus in Bedong, central Kedah last night. The driver of the car. Inch* *.hmad bin Ishak, 37. was injured.49 words
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151 1962-07-04 10 Federation sends US 4th of July greetings KUALA LUMPL'B, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime' Mm. ister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, have sent messages of greetings to President Kennedy on the occasion of American Independence Day tomorrow. The King's message said: "The Kaja Permaisuri Agong joins me in extending151 words
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Article66 1962-07-04 10 More gifts for the bomb boy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Straits Times office here today received two donations totalling $118.20 for Mohamed Jedl bin Ya'acob, 15. of Alor Gajah, whose hands were amputated after a grenade incident In January. The donations came from the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association, Malacca66 words
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Article63 1962-07-04 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Flfty-slx children of members or the Lower Perak Malay Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society will be awarded scholarships totalling $4,150 at a presentation ceremony in the Malay Club here on Saturday The awards are for pupils In English schools from63 words
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130 1962-07-04 10 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. robbers used a battering ram to break down the front door of a house in Owen Road early this morning and got away with $2,300 in cash and jewellery. Teo Teck Cheam. a shop proprietor, was sleeping In his first-floor flat when130 words
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130 1962-07-04 10 SEA-SNAKE BITES: A REPORT EXPLAINS pENANG. Tues. There was no evidence that either sea-snakes, or seasnake bites, were morp common In waters around Penang island than any other Asian coastal waters. Dr. H. A. Reid, director of the Snake and Venom Research Institute, said t*»day. The danger of bathers bitten130 words
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Article31 1962-07-04 10 PENANG. Tues.— The Penang branch of the ExServlpes Association of Malaya »'ill hold its annual meeting t the Civil Defence headquarters In Peel Avenue at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday.31 words
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Article33 1962-07-04 10 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Mr. Too Joon Peng, a dental surgeon attached to Malaya's only floating dental clinic Tablb. based at Teluk Anson. has been Installed president of the Rotary Club here.33 words
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Article99 1962-07-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.One thousand guests have been Invited to witness the opening ceremony of the five-day Malayan Agrl. Horticultural Association exhibition at the Stadium Negara by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Thursday at 3 p.m. Some of highlights of the show will be:99 words
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Article116 1962-07-04 10 PROGRESS IN NAAFI PAY TALKS SINGAPORE. Tues. Considerable progress has been made in wage talks between the Naafl and the Industrial Workers' Union, a Joint statement of the two parties said today. Another meeting of the two sides took place this morning. Progress made The Joint statement issued by the116 words
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Article39 1962-07-04 10 RINGLET, Tues- Mr. Siao Ka Pee, headmaster of the Chinese school here, and Mr. Han Dow Hong, both of the Alliance, have been elected chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the Ringlet branch of the Malayan Chinese Assocaltlon.39 words
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Advertisement48 1962-07-04 10 L#i//es... r fife'*' 'i V i rl^ ments at all Chung Khiaw Bank Offices in Singapore. V^^fcj Vj\V /MV ''I Tastefully designed coloured cheque*. V^ \l \\\m£m^J C /tB"J N»me of the customer will be printed I vS«?slisjr*^Sfti P* l oo l current account CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD.48 words
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Advertisement140 1962-07-04 10 TERRVS O top quality spares and accessories Saddle No LIQI2 Saddle No. IOI6X Cienu Overseas Model CienU Model Raleigh Cycle Cabli_ Cycle Ten nil <^' blip NO. 78' Lever NO. 735 dtesfroml2mm<ntol27mjn<s*> mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm V mCMtntT TUUtT SONS LTD. REDDTTCK. KNCLANS T. V. MITCHELL CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. P.O. Box 386,140 words
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463 1962-07-04 11 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL THE IRON FIELDS GRAFTERS OFFER BRIBES FOR INFORMATION OF ORE DISCOVERIES By IPOH. Tuesday FIR. J. B. Alexander. Director of Geological Surveys, Federation of Malaya, today sternly warned "unscrupulous operators" in search of potential mining land, particularly land bearing iron ore, to463 words
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215 1962-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ JOINT advertising campaign to make the Japanese eat more Malayan pineapples is to be carried out by Malayan pineapple producers and Japanese importers. The Controller of the Export Commodity Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Lew215 words
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Article89 1962-07-04 11 Divorce for police officer SINGAPORE, Tues— A police officer, Lam Ming Poh, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today dissolving his marriage to Phyllis Kirn Poi Lan on the ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. Chia89 words
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Article46 1962-07-04 11 PENANO. Tues. A family out on a joy-ride during the weekend returned home to find their house had been broken into. Choo Joon Hee of Service Road reported jewellery valued at $636, a $214 transistor radio and a watch were stolen.46 words
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62 1962-07-04 11 KOTA BHARU. Tues. Nine Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations for 207 seats In 21 local councils In Kelantan ended yesterday The unopposed seats the Alliance won were at Qua Musang. T" e AMance Is contesting 187 seats while the Pan. Malayc62 words
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Article55 1962-07-04 11 IPOH. Tues. A pickpocket with nine convictions, Wo Hon Weng. 27. was today sentenced by the magistrate's court here to one year's Jail for theft of $50 from a labourer. O. Arokla Dass u-^l^Sktrate, Mr. Chew Kok Chool. ordered that Wo undergo a year's police55 words
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Article17 1962-07-04 11 SEGAMAT. Tues.— Mr M Kulanthalsamy has been elected president of the Tamil Youth Club here.17 words
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244 1962-07-04 11 One-union plan for industrial workers called off it- UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. A^- The Malayan Trade Union congress plan to form a single national union for industrial workers has hit a snag. This is because of a ruling by the Registrar of Trade Unions that members of a union should244 words
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Advertisement132 1962-07-04 11 EARTH MOVING JOBS TOUGH? NOT [<gK FOR, 7^ THE {gp ORENSTEIN-KOPPEL-LMG Bucket Wheel Exavators solve all your toughest earth-moving and stock piling problems. They are efficient. and they reduce your operating costs. The OK-LMG Bucket Wheel Excavator: several sizes of machines. continuous excavating and discharging up to 21 feet height132 words
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Advertisement265 1962-07-04 11 tkatk i .sfrtuobem&sj^ I a^^^Wßwßß'l l 3 EMU HARTLEYS^MTT^ ]i rtk^VN mum twtn Mnotiittu iw immw 1 1 1 1 A fc^H^S^HnK^* \Jt 'J^Bw Are you worth jfe^gSfw*-^ BBBBBBBta. Fmwß!*SfSß*&fe njff^mXjn^M^TWJ BBB^'^^ Baa^BaSßU W rf BBBBIBSI'^RA^ 'wS*tßFJlii' <^*'»B^aa< w 1 scene on 3 iv mmmmmmmmm^mmmmmWUmmmdmMmUMm^m^mm ol AJ Singapore beautician Rosalie265 words
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Miscellaneous281 1962-07-04 11 Straits Times Crossword ACmOM IMhJw tn tapahßf m. l. Mfcfat ororkto com eootat c. A ta* SoofT Ob. for timiMn hwdnd wpm tn 1. HnmtlUng bsard atas asasr vie lacan (7. 7). for oflvoafct (T). 9. Irregular fane traki up Plot Try to ravir* ■"—■^w* tat«r■■nnb>y of a ire»-booctae «in281 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-07-04 12 The three are so chummy assorted though they are, these three have no "differences" to disturb their close harmony. Sherry, the dog is the pet of Mr. Reg Bloom. Curator at the Chester Zoo. Nancy, the chimpanzee, and Josephine, the chicken, are pets of Mr. Bloom's two children. The trio78 words
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924 1962-07-04 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY |by n ror Ali and Rukiah receive an urgent message from the jungle folk to meet them at Kolam Aver. When they arrive, they find everyone waiting for them except Mat Mousedeer. The animals appear to be at the end of their924 words
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Article124 1962-07-04 12 Sim Jonathan, aged It; 347/ F. Bukit Teresa Road, Sin. gapore 4; reading, song&. Elvis Chah, aged 15; 850, Serangoon Road. Singapore 12; games. P. Krishnan. aged 16; 18. Taselc Uiara Estate. Singapore 12: stamps, view-cards. Annr Lrong, aged 15; 11, Mitchell Road. Butterworth. Province Wellesley; stamps.124 words
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Article261 1962-07-04 12 Patricia Jane SUm, aged 18: IS, River Street, St. Petror, South Australia; stamp*, photography. Ealine Hill, aged IS: 2. R.D Kumeu. Auckland. New Zealand; general. Mahaya Daw«od. aged 14; St. Columbia* School. Mlrl. Sarawak; badminton. Wilson Yapp, aged 18: P.O. Box 243. Tawau. North Borneo: swimming,261 words
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Advertisement204 1962-07-04 12 Give your children a chance to express ffl^j^gSSp^ themselves.... i g^ 4fcv4vV^^^^^ Montini, the build-it-yourself kit, educational, safe Wh*-iT~ __&V^ K^OyV^ windows, doors, etc., are always < available in separate V v s [_V_liiQ^^^^l _H^ At- low-priced accessory boxes At last the perfect V'jJV ■T^*^~|^^B-J answer to mother's never ending204 words
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Miscellaneous230 1962-07-04 12 i FLIPPER THINKS i OLD VASE IS VALUABLE l^ J t^^^^^^^^w p^^^^s^ss^ "^^^H Same Addrest »...~w« Age Sex IJELLO Boys and Girls. cruel Lee. 23 Bishop Street. Here is another put- Penang; Lim May Lan. C-17, t\e ibove which is quite Kampong Satu, Sungei Besi easy. Flipper had an old230 words
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Advertisement1460 1962-07-04 13 IB LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST M.X Dm Sport Still P. Sham Panant MttMß LrvtrMtl >ily i Jlly 7 Jlly I/It JMy 11 HUH Lmratti. Dublin, Glttfow lily 11 Jiiy 11 JMy 14/1t My II ANTENOB M seiiiei, L'aaM. Dublyi My 11 JMy II My 17/21 My tl NESTOR Havre, jnrpttl.1,460 words
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Advertisement2820 1962-07-04 13 mW AW at AT mMmm Mv i m m Mm, m imm I ta MM MMM A\Jbm IPWf/MJwVMIf bW fl 1 M-Im-L'm-V Mfct-^B-fMMwalwawlMwawawawwl To) Tc? liStf Aw-^^s^^tw 77 7T li^Y W J5) Its IN k^^J IL 11 AW IQj EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'hM Paiwf2,820 words
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Advertisement1318 1962-07-04 13 McAUSTER t& CO., LTD. y. TELi Nt. Hl3l. ELLERMANLINE *Jt KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. RCntRDAM. LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY Of LEEDS Acct Ui '"WencS*""" Stl fc Sport P- Sham Prnanf aoMMfwiiir 11/1S My it/11 My 11 Jaly bonnevilie •UMBURG.LONBON^ROmRDAM. DUNKiRB, ..V.^', "^'u tft,1,318 words
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429 1962-07-04 14 From Oar Market Correspondent AFTER a firm morning there was a reaction in tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon when only to be expected pro-fit-taking took place. But the market generally is much steadier and there is very little selling pressure.429 words
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Article22 1962-07-04 14 Malayan Stock Indices: July 2 July 3 Industrials: 165.21 165.36 Tim: 273.18 27«.S2 rubber.: 177.12 172.11 Jan. 1 IMS 106.22 words
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Article961 1962-07-04 14 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops $1.72 OL. ON, (3.000) (1.73: Kast Smelt 52.55 OL.: K. and N. orda (1,000) J2.77: i. WauKh (2.000) 51.95: M. Cement (1,000) 12.88; 11 Containers 51. 20 OL, (3.000)961 words
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344 1962-07-04 14 THE price of Straits tin yesterday continued its advance for the third consecutive trading day and rose by one dollar to $437.50 on an offering which was estimated to be unchanged at 240 tons. Figures published by the The Straits344 words
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Article121 1962-07-04 14 July s. TbrM months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) r N 12 eta. Gold Store 44. M Box 13 eta Rteamship 9 eta Dim mas 29 eta. 8 TIUMa 30 eta Robinson 9 eta. 8 Darby 4M B TraOara 2S eu W Jacka 10 rta. t'nttaera 10 eta MINING* A. Amal121 words
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Article118 1962-07-04 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. AO.O.'s oil strike for the fourth time in Moonle field provided the highlight of today's trading. A.0.0. closed at 61s- 6d after early sales up to 655. Other oils improved in sympathyInvestment and Industrials shares maintained their firm undertone, but some leaders lost ground slightlyBas mrtaU118 words
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Article188 1962-07-04 14 re Malayan ■xeMnge Banks' Asseelatlen made these change* to Its ratea to merchants yeatertfay: Le«iden: selling TT or on 2/3 buying TT 2/4 1/32, airmail OD 1/4 1/16. SO d/st 2/4 3/16, 4S d/at 3/4 7/32, 60 d/st 2/4 9/32 90 d/st 2/4 3/8. 130 d/st 2/4 15/32.188 words
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Article281 1962-07-04 14 A FTER opening at Mondays clos•r* Ing levels prices In tiie Fedr-r--atton Rubber Market moved upwards as the technical *queeze in July became more acute and increased short-covering pushed July No. one to a seven-eichths ot a cent premium to August. At the higher level*, the281 words
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Article223 1962-07-04 14 lULV nrst srade rubber buyers f.e.b. closed at ft p.m. In Rlngapore yeeterday at 76t cents per In. unchanged on yesterday's closing price. The tona was quiet after sllghtl* satler. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int 1 R S.S. Prompt fob huyers 77. sellers223 words
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Article28 1962-07-04 14 July. 3. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 7i.; cents (unchanged). X.L: 76$ cents (up one.eiirhth of a cent). TIN: 5437.50 (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).28 words
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Article196 1962-07-04 14 SHIPS lying slonciids ths Sinitapore wrur.t. today arc: Hirta Maerak gfl/St. Atlantic Quren 3<< '39. Biiwean 10/11, San Kiorentino 42/43 Malay 2930. Pstroclun 3S/3H. Gudrun Bakka 45 Schoutrn 2S/26, Surna 18, Kyozut Uam 44. President MrKlnlejr 6/7 Outer reads: Kmp Klttawak*-. Pat< badlas. Straat Johore, A)ax, Klrnl196 words
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Article105 1962-07-04 14 CHINESE Produce Eiehanc* Smsaoers noon aatkal R" P"">' ytiltrrtay: Ceeemit ell: hulk sriTt aaWaia, drum <?7! »fll«T!.' P»PB«r: Mnntok white SIM sellers. S.irs«nk whtti- (1094 *Hl<t«. P»n;il S.'trnw^k hlarlt SIS 4 sellers, ABTA »127» *r\ltr* Sinxaoera Cecenut Oil Millers' A<iiiiitfin: hnllp S3TJ sellers, drum $40} BtSlam The tone105 words
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Advertisement902 1962-07-04 14 [™lORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TO L.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 11 July 12 Jury 3 Au f 1962 "ORONSAY" 25 July 15 Auq "CANTON" 2 Aug 3 Aug 26 Aug "CATHAY" 8 Sept 10 Sept 2 Oct ORION" 3 Oct 29 Oct CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct902 words
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Advertisement99 1962-07-04 14 Oriental Navigation Corporation limited KUALA LUMPUS *nm Straits Pont H> Colombo s.s ANDROS' SINGAPORE PORTSWETTENHAM PENANG In Pert/5 July 6/9 Jufy 10/11 July Aaantsi Oaaatua k*ss« <»'•«•> ua.. Oiiira Hum, Slusapara. Ts«. SSM* Aland Oceania Liayd (P at Mt CM.. »anawt Tas. 9S7tt. S>. tti am Tal. MM KYOSEI LINE99 words
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Advertisement123 1962-07-04 14 SWEDISH EAST ASIA LIKE "SUDAN" arrived 37 662 SUB Godown* 1 2 Consignees of all damaged caret) ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday. 6th July. 1962 as from 9.00 am No other survev.s will be held Agents: PATEBSON, SIMONS A CO.,123 words
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Advertisement1144 1962-07-04 15 NOTICES NOTICES BY OUOEK OF THE OFFICIAL NOTICE ASSIGNEE. MR. IGNATIUS THESEIRA left In Bankruptcy No. 228 62. our service on 30th June, 1962 and Dolatrai S. Jo«hi trading aa Is therefore not authorised to 8. JOSHI A COMPANY transact any business on our be- inr>rirtki cue rtc half. ADLIIUN1,144 words
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Advertisement1968 1962-07-04 15 (Continued from Pace s> ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Wm v <*'«->-«•» AVAILABLE NOW Vuralaned Plata Werele Si (Mtm.)—tUm tt ef. mxtr, Buosalows D/11. IS. 14. W/A.rcoodlSALLBT TEACHER (Female) re- tlonor. Rent 8350/-. $750/-. Call Kbos quired. Pleaae write slTlas full parti- Accommodation ***** B*>A Robinson culara to Bos A4BT2 S.T.,1,968 words
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Advertisement890 1962-07-04 15 FOR SALE M Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it ct: mxtr* SANOIRSON'S wallpapera. best 00 the market, at Donald Moors Gallery. MicDonald Bouse, Singapore Complete range of samples to choose from. FOR SAL! Tallboy (Dlethelm). lady's teak writing desk, big electric stove, big teak desk. European housebold. Phone ***** Singapore afternoon.890 words
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Advertisement485 1962-07-04 15 LADIES DRESS SHOPS M Word* St (Mi*.)— Box tt ct: sxfre FOR HIGH CLASS Dressmaking call Elegance Ladles' Tailor, 96 Kllllney Road, off Orchard Road. Good outllng, prompt service, satisfaction guaranteed. TAILORING It Word* Si (Mm.)— Box it tit. txtro KBNQ KHBONQ. Expert Outfitters and cutters. 7m North Bridge Road,485 words
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505 1962-07-04 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Native records may fall if conditions are right By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday fHE Selangor AA.A. annual championships, always one of the most important state meets of the season, will claim nation-wide interest this year when the two-day meet is held at the505 words
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Article83 1962-07-04 16 PRAGUE. Tues. Competitors from 31 countries will take part ln the world gymnastics championships, opening today, with a ceremony ln the new 20.000 seat Prague spcrts hall. Competitions hi the five-day championships begin tomorrow with the compulsory exercises for men. On Thursday, the women will do their compulsoryReuter - 83 words
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Article135 1962-07-04 16 Astar sent off, Majid walks out SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Singapore national team players did not complete today's SAFA league Div. 1 match between Chinese Athletic and Tan Took Seng Haspleal S.C. at Jalan Besar. CA won «-l. Referee John Ferguson sent off All Astar when the player questioned his decision135 words
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Article50 1962-07-04 16 HENLEY QN THAMES. Tues. —The Royal Regatta, the world's greatest annual rowing competition, which takes place on the picturesque River Thames this week, will be the biggest of all time. No fewer than 200 entries have been received, which Is 19 more than last year's alltime record.50 words
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Article86 1962-07-04 16 SPORE DIV. 3B: Police 'A' 2 Shlng Wah 1. IPOH DIV. 1: YMCA 2 Ramblers 0. Div. 2: 17 Gurkhas 6 Cheng Wah 2. PENANG LGE: CRC 3 Olugor Club 1: PIA 4 Tg Bungah Rangers 2. L. PERAK DIV. 1: IA 3 Sg Bernara 1. RAUB LGE: Mahmud86 words
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Article269 1962-07-04 16 KEDAH-KRLIS COMBINED SCHOOLS MEET (A Star>: Re-ccrd-breaklng events. BOYS—Item (Cl. It: Rediuan (Derma Engi 11.6 (11.8K 110» hurdle.: Sahld Abldln .SAHO 18 (1«.6V. l: SAH College 3.46.2 <4m.. J.veMn: Hanifi Bakar 'Derma En«« 42.86 m f4091K GIRLS—4xIHro «*.ji St. Nicholas Convent 60.1 <60£): I on* J«mp: Lee Yew Lan269 words
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504 1962-07-04 16 rI.SK are the FMAAU qualitying standards which the 20 Asian Games trialists will strive to equal In the Selangor A A meet this weekend: MEN: 100 m 10.7 sec; 200 m 22.0 mc; 100 m 48.6«ec*; 800 m Imin 54.55504 words
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Article209 1962-07-04 16 AUSSIES MAY JOIN AAU OPEN IPOH. Tues.— Australia may participate in the Malayan open invitation athletic meet on Aug. 9. 10 and 11 in Ipoh. This was stated by Mr. B. H. Flinter. vice-chairman ot the FMAAU organising committee, here today. The Australians had originally declined, although they were anxious209 words
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Article29 1962-07-04 16 PARIS. Tues. Peter Ryam 21 -year-old- Canadian motor-raclnc star, died yesterday at the Cochin hospital from injuries he suffered ln an race in Rhelms on Sunday.29 words
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233 1962-07-04 16 Soccer Kedah dominate from 4th min KANGAR. Tuesday. I/"EDAH. who came into the limelight with their 1V 3-1 win over Perak at Alor Star a fortnight ago, scored their second win in the north zone of the Malaya Cup competition when they beat Perlis 5-0 here today. After missing a233 words
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Article202 1962-07-04 16 SINGAPORE, Tuss. Fullback Ron Plateford will play his t game for Singapore Joint SerUces in the Malaya Cup soccer competition against Johore at Batu Pahat on Sunday. Plateford. a former Gateshead professional, will leave early next week for Oermany where he will finish his202 words
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Article120 1962-07-04 16 MOSCOW. Tues. Valeri Brumel. world record high Jumper, is included ln the Soviet Union's athletics team to meet the United States at Palo Alto. California, on July 21-22. Brumel' renewed duel with American John Thomas could provide the hUhliKht of the match. Their clash ln Moscow last yearReuter - 120 words
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258 1962-07-04 16 A-Games squad start month's training KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Hockey' Federation started its second centralised coaching session in preparation for the Asian Games and the visit of the Indian Hockey team to Malaya next month. Twenty-four players from Selangor. Penang. Perak. Johore, Negri Sembilan and Malacca have been Invited258 words
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Article47 1962-07-04 16 MELBOURNE. Tue.s— Australia s crack centre. Reg Gasnler. was yesterday ruled medically unfit for next Saturday's New South Wales Rugby League team to play England. The League's medical officer, Dr. Len Oreenberg. who examined Gasnier. said he was suffering from a spinal Injury.47 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-07-04 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER STORE BUT A LGE A CUP: Senior Tl': Bhell v STC (Parrer Pk): Malayan Airways v NTS (Farrer Pk): Junior 'A': 81me Darby v Wearnes 'A' (padang) Bata v Bramtoco (padang': Junior B": Borneo Motors v Cycle 8t Carriage (Parrer Pk). KLUANG DIV. 2: Police v Elael*122 words
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Article, Illustration447 1962-07-04 17 JUKI I- BOISSEVAIN AND CASH INN GO FASTEST SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CT. JANEIRO is one for your notebook at the Singapore Turf* Club July meeting. This good-looking three-year-old has made vast improvement since his promising debut at Bukit Timah in May when he finished third to Sister447 words
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Article124 1962-07-04 17 IrPOH, Tues.— The Perak Turf Club has increased the stakes for the Sultan's Gold Vase race for Class 1 sprinters from $15,000 to $20,000. The three-day Sultan's Gold Vase meeting for Classes 1 and 3 horses win be held or Sunday, Aug. 6. Wednesday Aug. 8,124 words
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Article, Illustration40 1962-07-04 17 PENANG, Tues.— The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will declare open the Penang Combined Bchools sports at the City Stadium at 2.30 p.m. on Friday. The three-day meet, however, will start at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday.40 words
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Article34 1962-07-04 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Entries for the Singapore lawn tennis championships, scheduled for Aug. 1 to 6, must reach the BLTA hon. Secretary Inche Said Sulalman, 123 Lorong 'K\ Telok Kurau, before July 20.34 words
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85 1962-07-04 17 Wimbledon contrast— agony and victory cry rpHE agony of a missed shot, as demonstrated at 1 Wimbledon by unseeded American Blllie-Jean Moffltt. Hands thrown up into the air in disgust, the 18-year-old nightman Cap player leans backwards after putting a shot out during: her singles match with fellow American Carole85 words
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296 1962-07-04 17 JAKARTA, Tarn. MEN and women athletes will have six days of intensive competition In the track and field events at the fourth Asian Games which open here on Aug. 24. A provisional programme eleased by the organisingommittee shows that each ay fromReuter - 296 words
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Article42 1962-07-04 17 CHICAGO. Tues. Floyd Patterson, the world heavyweight champion, and Sonny LJston, his challenger, yesterday formally signed a contract for their title bout here on Sept. 26. Us ton told reporters: "I will win the championship by an early knockout."— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1962-07-04 17 TOKYO, Tues. Thirty-two-year-old Kenjl Fukuchl last night regained the Orient welterweight title he lost to Fil Ravalo. 22. of the Philippines last December by winning a majority decision In their 12-round return title bout— UPX37 words
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Article, Illustration594 1962-07-04 17 Tennis Eight New Zealand stars to compete in Malayan Open KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The New Zealand Davis Cup and national women's teams which are now completing a round ot championship tournaments and International engagements in Britain and Europe will take part in the Malayan Open tennis championships at Ipoh from594 words
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Article242 1962-07-04 17 F. SALAHUDIN - Strong S'pore XI for key match F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore will be fielding the strongest team for their last cricket match in the southern section of the M.C.A. League against Malacca on July 14 and 15 at Malacca. The team, to be led by Reggie da Bilva, will242 words
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Article96 1962-07-04 17 TWTEW YORK. Tues.— The 11 U.S. Lawn Tennis Association today named a fourman team to represent the ITnited States In Its first round Arnerlcan zone elimination Davis Cup series against Canada at the Skating Club in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 13, Robert J. Kelleher, nonplaying captain96 words
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124 1962-07-04 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Council of Joint Action consisting of the United Democratic Party. Barisan Sosialis. Party Ra'ayat, the Workers Party and the Liberal Socialists, today cancelled three puolic rallies planned for this week. The rallies were to have been held at Colombo Court124 words
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115 1962-07-04 18 PARIS. Tues Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, and President De Gaulle met today for two hours of private talks at the Elysee Palace. This was the first of three meetings that the Chancellor is having with Gen. De Gaulle during hisReuter - 115 words
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589 1962-07-04 18 Varsity student groups chided by the PAP 'STUDY RECENT EVENTS IN S-E ASIA AND SEE WHAT'S HIT DEMOCRACY. SINGAPORE. Tues JHK People's Action Party to(hiy eluded the University of Singapore Students' Union and the Law Society for their stand against th c National Referendum Bill. Both organisations had criticised the589 words
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200 1962-07-04 18 Selangor Sultan returns from tour overseas KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Hundreds of people, including a large number of State officials and YIPs, were at the airport today to greet the Sultan of Selangor and his Consort upon their return from their overseas tour. A reception committee headed by the Sultan's brother.200 words
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Article383 1962-07-04 18 LONDON. Tues. Quiet and uninteresting conditions prevailed in stock markets today. Seasonal holiday influences restricted business and a revival of consumer spending and a fresh rise on Wall Street last night failed to stimulate buying interest. The fall of 33 million sterling to 1,226 million sterling m the383 words
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757 1962-07-04 18 LITTLE MISS MOFFITT FALLS TO ANN: DARLENE IS OUT TOO WIMBLEDON LONDON. Tuesday. ANN HAYDON, Britain's last survivor in the women's singles, and American Karen Susman won their quarter-finals when the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships were resumed today. Miss Haydon beating Miss Billie-Jean Moffltt (USA) and Mrs. Susman eliminating South757 words
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326 1962-07-04 18 LONDON, Tues. Following are results of cricket matches: AT NOTTINGHAM: Nottinghamshire drew with tne Pakistani cricketers. Notts 206 and 316 for eight. Pakistanis 396. AT ASHBY -DE-LA ZOt'CH: Somerset beat Leicestershire by seven wickets. Leicestershire 144 and 205. Somerset 225 and 128 foi three.Reuter - 326 words
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Obituary193 1962-07-04 18 EDMUND THOMAS ALVISiE aged 74 at Ml Y.:i:\ ('oast Road, cortrK* y IWH 4 p.m. for Church of Holy C Kamily thrncr to Rldadarl. CHAN CHONC LIAT of Royal Air Korce Trntfah pa»sid away ao-mily at General Honpltal on I T/M hMUM leaving HlnKaimn- racket UivaaAar Strert on 3/7/62193 words
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Article26 1962-07-04 18 DIRECT PROM ITALY, ft wi<l* (election of ladles Bandalx and court shoe.) In variou* ityle and colour*. Available at "Hildas' Cold Storage Tel: .Spore) *****.26 words
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