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Title Section21 1962-07-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 ti iond The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article525 1962-07-07 1 Ben Bella's men claim city taken over Rabat troops now in Algeria (j R A N.Fri. Shooting broke out today near the Roman Catholic cathedral in .this tense port city in Western Algeria. The authorities immediately ordered a new midday curfew. It came only a few hours525 words
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Article21 1962-07-07 1 OXFORD. Mississippi. Frl. William Faulkner. Nobel prize-winning novelist, died at his home early today of a heart attack. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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212 1962-07-07 1 COLOMBO. Friday. A BUDDHIST monk. Taldowe Somarama. sen- tenced to death for the assassination of Ceylon's Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike nearly three years ago, was hanged this morning at Welikade jail in East Colombo. Only 25 hours before he went to the scaffoldReuter - 212 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-07-07 1 A.D.C. ASKED TO TRY IT ON FOR SIZE AT MAHA SHOW THE Yong di-Pertuan Agong was a very amused customer when he chose a hat from this stoll during a tour of the MAHA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. "Just the thing for fish91 words
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Article58 1962-07-07 1 HONG KONG. Frl— The High Court today dismissed the appeal of three men of the "Wild Wolf gang, convicted of the murder of businessman Wong Ylng-kau three years ago. The trio are Lee Wai. 31. unemployed; Ngal Plng-kin. 32. driving Instructor, and Ma Kwong-tsan, 35. studio makeupReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1962-07-07 1 JAKARTA Fri. The Indonesian National airline GaruJa announced today that there would be alterations and cancellations In Its Internal services because a number of its staff -was undergoing military tcaining. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article24 1962-07-07 1 PARIS. Fri. Roger Degueldre. 37. mastermind of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS) "killer commandos" In Algeria, was executed at dawn today. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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791 1962-07-07 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN: From LONDON, Fri. MALAYA'S armless schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong flew into London today, excited at the prospect of receiving a set of artificial limbs. I Practically the first words she uttered to Tengku Jaafar. Malayan High Commission Counsellor, meeting her were:791 words
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481 1962-07-07 1 Brunei team in today for meeting with Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A flve-man team from Brunei are due here by air tomorrow for discussions with Tengku Abdul Rahman on postMalaysia problems. Two members are the Sultan of Brunei's representatives and the other three represent the Brunei Government. They are expected481 words
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Article76 1962-07-07 1 riLISABETHVILLE, Frl. Cj Convoys of cars full of African families moved out of Elisabeth vllle oil the main road to JaJbtvlUe and Central Katanfa today. Main cause of thU movement Is believed by Africans here to be a strong rumour In Elisabeth villes African quarter that U.Reuter - 76 words
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Article59 1962-07-07 1 TOKYO. Fri. Police said today 44 persons were dead. 12 missing and 44 others Injured as a result of the rainstorms which had hit Southern and Western Japan since July 1. Police said 173 houses had been totally or partially destroyed, 13 houses washedReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1962-07-07 1 CANBERRA. Fri. Queen Ellzabe'h's tour of Australia and New Zealand next year has been extended by about a week, to allow her to make use of the Royal yacht Britannia. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article114 1962-07-07 1 Space bomb blast put off WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States attempt to detonate a nuclear device 200 miles up over the Pacific was postponed again today for 24 hours. Countdown on the Thor rockit. which was to have carried the nuclear device into the Pacific heavens from Johnston Island, wasReuter - 114 words
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Article96 1962-07-07 1 CONGO FIGHTING MVABKTHVILI.K. Iri Fnplikul Tshombr i>f Kat.int.-u itilrsrd today tint Con?o!<-s<- n»t i armr had Munched attack .lu.unvt h itJiicrsr triH>p-> in Norfk KftaJMys. MARTIAL LAW Tin HAGIH i -P'rti.tl martial law h.i- aeea d.»lir«d in l.irg<- itei "f Southrrn Da tea New Guinea, v ber»« ?0096 words
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Article, Illustration400 1962-07-07 2 Australian New Guinea: 'Self-rule in 2 years' plan UNITED NATIONS. Friday A U.N- mission last night recommended self-Government within two years for Australian administered New Guinea to give its 1,500,000 people a new sense of national unity. A programme of political, economic and educational advancement, to be drawn up by400 words
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217 1962-07-07 2 LONDON. Friday. I7RANZ WENG, 56. an artist, was yesterday sent for trial to tha High Court on a charge of causing malicious damage to the £800,000 Leonardo Da Vinci cartoon of Madonna and Child, by throwing a bottle of ink at it. German-born217 words
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Article28 1962-07-07 2 TOKYO," Fri— Boiath Vietnamese forces in Vijflh Long province killed 142 Communist Viet Cong guerrillas, wounded seven and captured 243 during May and June— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article141 1962-07-07 2 T ONDON, Fri. A High Li Court judge early today issued a writ of habeas i rpus for Russian spy Robert SoWen. recovering in a London hospital from a suicide attempt, it was reported here. The writ means that Soblen. who fares a life sentenceReuter - 141 words
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Article21 1962-07-07 2 ROME. Fri. President Macapagal of the Philippines arrived here today from Spain with his wife on a state visit.21 words
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Article173 1962-07-07 2 Poison boy put away for 15 years ONDON, Fri. A 14- schoolboy, said to be obsessed by Doisons and to feel a sense of power when handling them, was yesterday ordered to be detained in Broadmoor, a criminal lunatic asylum, for the next 15 years. The boy. Graham Frederick YoungReuter - 173 words
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Article29 1962-07-07 2 FRANKFURT, Fri. West Germany will grant Thailand a loan of 45-million marks (about $35 million) to build railroads, a West German economic news agency reported— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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351 1962-07-07 2 FRANCIS BOEY - GOING UP— THE LARGEST HOTEL (1,000 ROOMS) OUTSIDE UNITED STATES FRANCIS BOEY From pLAIMED to be the largest hotel in the world outside the United States, the Hong Kong American Hotel, when completed, will have 1,000 bedrooms and suites and a staff of 1.500 Twenty floors of the hotel are351 words
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Article74 1962-07-07 2 MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS are new tending food packet* to relatives and friends in China through the Macao Post Office instead of the Hong Kong Post Office. By doing so. they save 80 cents postage on each 21b. packet. Stores specialising in the despatch of food packet* to74 words
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Article228 1962-07-07 2 T*HE AIR cargo busi- ness is booming in Hong Kong. More and more manufacturers are sending their goods to over-, seas markets by air Instead of by sea. Statistics show that the volume of goods exported by air from the colony has Increased ten-fold since228 words
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Article48 1962-07-07 2 A COURTESY DRIVE will shortly be launched by the Government as part of its training programme for civil servants. A 20-minufe film, dubbed in Cantonese, with courtesy as its central theme, has boon produced by the Film Unit of the Government Information Services for the campaign.48 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-07-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby HECTAUttANT [THE ROAST BEEP9 words
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Article167 1962-07-07 3 BIDAULT LOSES HIS IMMUNITY PARIS, Fri. The French National Assemblj' last night voted 241 to 72 to lift the parliamentary immunity of Mr. Georges Bidault. fugitive former Prime Minister. The vote clears the way for the Government to prosecute him as leader of the Secret Army Organisation in succession toReuter - 167 words
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136 1962-07-07 3 NEW DELHI. Friday. INDIAN troops have recovered one-fifth of the territory which the Communist Chinese occupied in northern Ladakh, reliable sources said here yesterday. The sources said the Indian troops, armed with modern weapons, pushed back the Chinese and established eight check posts In136 words
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Article62 1962-07-07 3 CANBERRA. Fri. Thirty Australian Army jungle fighting experts will leave for South Vietnam within four weeks to Instruct Vietnamese troops and civilians in counter measures against Communist guerilla attacks, according to a report In the Melbourne Age today. The men. who have been selected from regular armyReuter - 62 words
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Article97 1962-07-07 3 Kennedy's new man in Moscow WASHINGTON. Fri.—President Kennedy announced yesterday he will appoint Mr. Foy D. Kohler. Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs .and a veteran diplomat, as the new U.S. Ambassador to Russia. Mr. Kohler, 54. will succeed Mr. Llewellyn E. Thompson, who has been in Moscow for97 words
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Article24 1962-07-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Philip Dodson Sprouse. a career diplomat, was sworn In yesterday as the new United States Ambassador to Cambodia— Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-07-07 3 For Anne, a week of 'no English PRINCESS ANNE (above) 11-year-old daughter of Queen Elisabeth, has begun a holiday in La Chapelle-sur-Oudon, Loire Valley. 190 miles southwest of Paris, at a chateau where the order has gore out: "No English to he spoken for the next week." Her hosts, theReuter - 145 words
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Article248 1962-07-07 3 PARIS. Friday ORESIDENT Charles de Gaulle and the West 1 German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, yesterday called for a political union of Europe. In a joint communique winding up three days of talks here, the two leaders said it is desirable, in agreementUPI - 248 words
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Article47 1962-07-07 3 RIO DE JANEIRO Fri Bloody rioting erupted in Rio suburbs yesterday in protest against a transportation strike and food shortages. Authorities said at least 40 P«ople had been killed and well over 1,000 wounded in clashes between the rioters and security forces. U.PJ.47 words
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Article29 1962-07-07 3 PEKING. Fri. Floods closed the railway between Shanghai and southern China this week and delayed traffic along the main north-south line between Canton and Peking Ruuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article47 1962-07-07 3 WEST BERLIN. Fri. Four East German border guards yesterday escaped Into West Berlin by jumping over the barbed wire fence at the border with the British sector. They said the four seised their chance while their comrades were looking the other way. Beater.47 words
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Article, Illustration370 1962-07-07 3 WEST TO TAKE SEATO SHIELD OFF LAOS Prince Souvanna holds backstage talks with delegates at Geneva GENEVA, Friday. THE West has agreed with the Laotian neutralist Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, that Laos should be dropped from the protection of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, informed sources said yesterday. But the370 words
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Article88 1962-07-07 3 Churchill line, just fine' LONDON, Fri. Sir Winston Churchill, recover. me in a London hospital afW his thigh bone fracture in Monte Carlo last week, was reported last night io De "just fliu>" after a midday bulletin had mentioned "some irregularity of the pulse." A visitor last night was LordReuter - 88 words
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Article188 1962-07-07 3 lONDON, Fri.— Mr. Charlie J Chaplin arrived here by air from Geneva to receive his second honorary degree from an English university in a fortnight. The film comedian, now 73, received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Oxford University last Monday. Last night he was on188 words
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Article33 1962-07-07 3 SAN DIEGO. Fri. A U N fisheries expert. Dr. D.J. Finn said the world's food production must Increase fourtold- to adequately provide for the earth's population by th* year 2.000. U.P.i33 words
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Article22 1962-07-07 3 LONDON, FYI. U Thant. the U.N. acting secretarygeneral, and Mr. Macmlllan. British Prime Minister, held world-ranging talks hen» yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement139 1962-07-07 3 M^m Learn i^H¥% sew r*&\ r 'Sh* way product at the SEWING 8i EMBROIDERY SCHOOLS 169. MACPHERSON RD.. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 148. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** 85. ANDERSON ROAD. IPOH. TEL: 6268 Making clothes for yourself and your family is fascinat- >> Ing fun and will SAVE YOU139 words
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Article46 1962-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The funeral of Mr. Pop Chee Chew, General Manager of Sin Chew Jit Poh, who died yesterday will take place on Sunday. The cortege will leave 36 Craig Road at 11 a.m. for burial at the Kheh Cemetery in Holland Road.46 words
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510 1962-07-07 4 WINDING UP OF 12 INSURANCE OFFICES ORDERED SINGAPORE, Friday TWELVE Singapore branches of insurance companies registered in the Federation of Malaya were ordered to be compulsorily wound up by the High Court today. The winding up orders in respect of the 12 companies were made by Mr. Justice Buttrose on510 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Two Melbourne homicide squad men (above). Detective Sergeant Jack Ford deft) and Senior Detective Douglas Baker (right), flew into Singapore this evening armed with a warrant for the extradition of German house painter, Kurt Hans Gebhardt, 22. Gebhardt. wanted In Australia for the100 words
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Article79 1962-07-07 4 TONY BRADY GETS A BIG WELCOME SINGAPORE, Fri.—Australian singer Tony Brady was garlanded by a pretty young girl and had confetti showered on him when he arrived here by air tonight. A large crowd of teenagers welcomed Tony, who will be performing In Singapore and Malaya over the next few79 words
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193 1962-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. An army officer's wife described fan a preliminary Inquiry today how a "silent" youth robbed her of $15. Mrs. Margaret Joyce Hughes told the court that the youth held her up at knife point at about 11.40 am on193 words
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141 1962-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A four-man delegation from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce led by their president, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, this morning met the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, lor the second time within a week on the question of exhuming remains of141 words
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Miscellaneous274 1962-07-07 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR T*HB followlnc is today's acbe- p m., from Penang. Ipoh Kuala x dule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur, Malacca (ML 149) 716 menu at Pay a Lebar airport, p.m.; irom Kuala Lumpur (ML Singapore: 173) 8.45 pjn.; from Penang c ABJtIVALs (ML 15U 0274 words
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198 1962-07-07 5 FIVE-DAY WEEK FOR MISS LAI TO LEARN A NEW LIFE From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: LONDON, Friday |>RAVE Lai Yoke Heong from Malaya is to attend 13 tire "school for the armless" at Roehampton for five days a week. Doctors, nurses and therapists will supervise lessons on dressing herself and doing domestic198 words
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126 1962-07-07 5 One tapper sacked, so 100 go on strike I^OTA BHARU, Fri. RX All 100 tappers of the Hwa Sang Estate in Jalan Kampong Kroh. 45 miles from here in the Kuala Krai district went on strike yesterday in protest against the dismissal of one of them. The dismissed labourer was126 words
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Article28 1962-07-07 5 RAUB. Fri. The Methodist Girls' School. Raub. will hold an annual fun fair In the school premises tomorrow in aid of the school building fund28 words
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Article18 1962-07-07 5 RAUB. Fri. Dr. V. Ellathamby has been elected chairman of the Jaflnese Co-operative Society Ltd. here.18 words
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Article144 1962-07-07 5 WONDER drugs developed in recent years have been a great boon to mankind. But they have also been the cause of tragedy. For science and commerce are frequently in competition in the medical revolut ion and commerce often wins. These two faces of modern144 words
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Article70 1962-07-07 5 FRUIT THEFT THE BLIND PENANG, Fri.— The Penang Second Magistrate, Mr. James Loh, today ordered 71 rambutans to be sent to the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind. The rambutans, property of the State Government, were stolen from Sir Husein Gardens, off Green Lane, yesterday morning. Ismain bin Hashim. 17.70 words
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Article45 1962-07-07 5 PENANG, Fri.— Nollne Montano was today allowed $1,000 bail on a charge of attempted extortion. Montano, 41, was alleged •to have attempted to extort $500 from Tan Teik Chye at the Tal Sun seed mill In Batu Lanchan Road on May 18.45 words
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Article37 1962-07-07 5 IPOH. Fri. Mr. J. M. H. O'Reilly, senior Inspector of Mines. South Zone, of Kuala Lumpur, and Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Majid. senior Inspector of Mines, North Zone, of Ipoh. have switched posts.37 words
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302 1962-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today launched religious classes for adults in the rural areas. The new classes is part of the adult education campaign conducted by the Ministry of Rural Development Speaklnj in the National Operations Room to302 words
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205 1962-07-07 5 Khalwat cases: 'Give them a chance' call KUALA LUMPUR. Fri fHE Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) wants men and women involved in khalwat (close proximity) to be given a chance plus moral advice before being taken before religious courts. The national executive committee meeting of the Kaum Ibu here today205 words
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Article236 1962-07-07 5 PORT PAY DISPUTE ENDS HAPPILY Full agreement on increases PENANG, Friday. fHE wage dispute between the Penang Port Commission and its employees' union has reached a happy ending. The management and the I union reached "complete agreement on the union's claims for increases In wages and salaries at a meeting236 words
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Article94 1962-07-07 5 A dance to help needy students KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today praised the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association's efforts to raise funds to provide scholarships for seven boys. In a message to the association's annual dance, which is in aid of the scholarship fund,94 words
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Article23 1962-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Six transistor radios worth $1,000 were stolen last night from Nang Heng and Co. In Batu Road here.23 words
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98 1962-07-07 5 Ex-policeman Wahid given 'start' for Paralympics SINGAPORE, Fri— A Straits Times reader today sent $45 to help a crippled former policeman, Abdul Wahid bin' Baba. get to Melbourne for the 1962 Paralympics the "Olympic Games" for cripples in the Commonwealth to be held 1b November. The organisers are willing to98 words
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Article49 1962-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The New Zealand High Commission here announced today that 20 refugee orphans from Hong Kong are to be admitted into New Zealand. The orphans, who will be admitted as a "special humanitarian gesture." will be adopted by New Zealand families.49 words
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Advertisement361 1962-07-07 5 One* in a Life Time GRAND FASHION SHOW to be held of St. John's Ambulance Hall, Ipoh ss; s i Now! o real treat for all youna women for the first time ond at great expense, after months of hard work and preparations, we proudly announce the presentation of THE361 words
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3357 1962-07-07 6 GOVT. MAJORITY: 26 FOR TO 18 AGAINST 'SPA SALUTES PAP FOR FIGHTING REDS' SINGAPORE, Friday fHK Legislative Assembly passed the controversial Singapore National Referendum Bill by 26 votes to 18 at 10.25 p.m. tonight, after eight nights of debating up to midnight each night3,357 words
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Advertisement318 1962-07-07 6 RIB UltilTl3t6 TEIJIN Tetoron fabrics, assure you day long I comfort, day long smartness. Ever cool Tetoron 111 Clini3te COntrOl keeps you permanently well dressed. All the •TriflU Tft+m-ftti fMi.+infvi wanted shades in gentlemen's suiting— TElJlN I LIJIH l eiOlOn SUlling! Tetoron blended with wool or with rayon. \\m^ TEIJIN318 words
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Article, Illustration4232 1962-07-07 7 The 49 lives of the gay Aly Khan... CHAPTER EIGHT XH HO UGH the wreckage and the rain, in the glow of the gendarmes' torches, the face was unmarked, unscarred; the face of a man at peace. For Aly Khan had died as he had liked to live: in evening4,232 words
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Advertisement25 1962-07-07 7 refreshes your taste I —air-softens" every puff fiimj %f SL J. Reynolds Tooocc* Company A •n| B menthol fresh rich tobacco taste •modern filter, too25 words
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Article218 1962-07-07 8 5-PARTY COUNCIL ACCUSES GOVT. SINGAPORE, Fri.— The five-party Council of Joint Action today accused the Government of "strangling political democracy in Singapore" by refusing them a permit to hold a convention at the Badminton Hall tonight. In a statement Issued last night, the council said: "The P.A.P. Government knows that218 words
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Article59 1962-07-07 8 Posters a warning SINGAPORE, Frl. The Government tonight warned that any attempt by "irresponsible persons" to put up posters or banners protesting against the National Referendum Bill would be dealt with appropriately. It appealed to the public to report to the nearest police station or dial 999 If they see59 words
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Article80 1962-07-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR Fri— A total of $113 has been donated to the fund for the two yaung men— M. Jagadasan and H. Uthran wha were electrocuted recently while attempting te rescue the passengers of a car which crashed Into a culvert here. The donations to date80 words
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Article, Illustration1648 1962-07-07 8 Chinese education a very emotional issue Scow 7/ anyone were to so much as whisper suppression, it would stir their hearts* SINGAPORE, Friday Lim says Govt. had 'ulterior motive* in changing over to 4-2 £ROWN Counsel. Mr- Francis T. Scow, today remarked that Chinese education in Singapore was a very1,648 words
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Advertisement584 1962-07-07 8 D«O.N T MISS THE fIITONY BRADY I u..p <»... I TONY BRADY i dates freel -J K Australia s Golden Boy 3 B JOHORE JUBILEE HALL 1 K 10th July, 7 pjn. A9M pjti in agreat Variety Show 9 I MALACCA TOWU HALL v/ T v 11 A l2 July584 words
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Miscellaneous134 1962-07-07 8 U1 Ahmm- *9 Cmpp '—m uau n^& V 1 r "V \f^ f~Oi C'rC IX AM DOME WAH DOOTV, MAMMV.T at g3a jytfri LMjyfr 3^V L^V*^^\ OBE OWfsl U L JT^ IS E>R NGIN hometh' ttt Mfk Trmcw n U Chmaimr Gouid m V V l Fj9V r kA^M*# i134 words
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539 1962-07-07 9 KRISHNA MOORTHY - Large-scale smuggling of watches alleged with aid of diplomats KRISHNA MOORTHY SINGAPORE MERCHANT FOR TRIAL IN DELHI TODAY From Now Delhi, Fri. fWO foreign diplomats have been named as accomplices in a case in which an Indian busjnessman from Singapore faces charges of smuggling thousands of watches into India. The539 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-07-07 9 JUDGES GOOD AND ADAMS TO LEAVE MALAYA J(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two Federation judges will leave Malaya in September under Malayanisation. They are Mr. Justice D.B.W. Good of the Court of Appeal here, and Mr. Justice J.G. Adams, of the Johore Supreme Court. Both have given notice of their Intention to244 words
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99 1962-07-07 9 Helicopter rescue after mine fall SINGAPORE. Fri. An RAF. helicopter from No. 66 Squadron, which is now being formed at Selit.ir. has carried out its first mercy flight The squadron picked up Abdul Rahman, who fractured his skull when he fell at a mining construction in Kuala Konip.n, near Mcrsing.99 words
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Article42 1962-07-07 9 KUCHING, Fri. A report received from Kuala Baram. near Mlri, states that 15 Malays, including eight women, have resigned from the Sarawak United People's Party. They have sent copies of their resignation to the Police Special Branch.42 words
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88 1962-07-07 9 $1,000 lost while she was at work IPOH. Fri.— A woman. Low Sin Hoe, 64. lost $1,000 worth of jewellery and $50 in cash yesterday when thieves broke into her home in the Menglembu regrouping area near here while she was away at work. She locked up her house at88 words
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Article60 1962-07-07 9 KUCHING. Frl.-The paramount chief of the Sea Dayaks. Temonggong Jugah anak Barieng. has resigned from Party Negara Sarawak, of which he was viee -chairman In a letter to the Party Negara leader. Datu Bandar Abane Hajl Mustapha. the paramount chief said he felt It his duty60 words
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Article63 1962-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The United Arab Republic Con-sul-General, Mr. Moustafa Fahmi el Essawi. this morning presented to the Singapore Government a collection of 44 long-playing records, containing all the verses of the Koran, and some pictures of the most famous mosques in Cairo. The presentation was made63 words
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Article169 1962-07-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Umno headquarters has received 250 resolutions from Umno divisions for discussion at the general assembly next month A four-man committee, headed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari Is now "screening" the resolutions. 500 delegates The general assembly169 words
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Article22 1962-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Nadesan Ganesan. 29. has been appointed a magistrate. He is a barrister-at'-law of the Middle Temple, London.22 words
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146 1962-07-07 9 Lightning knocks out teacher, two boys at school KUANTAN. Fri. A teacher and two pupils were knocked unconscious by lightning during a brief thunderstorm which hit Kuantan last night. The incident occurred at 9.30 p.m. at the Pel Chai National Type Primary (Chinese) School at Galing Besar. The pupils, Tan146 words
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Article70 1962-07-07 9 SYMPOSIUM ON AGRICULTURE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. *Ways to improve Malayan agriculture will be discussed at the first symposium of the Alumni Association of the College of Agriculture to be held here tomorrow. The symposium, which will be at the Rubber Research Institute, will be opened by the Minister of Agriculture.70 words
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Article53 1962-07-07 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Sultana of Johore. the Tengku Mahkota and other State dignitaries were among those who attended the "Malam ASA" here last night. A sum of $2,946 was collected from the sale of tickets and souvenir programmes. The entire proceeds will go to the53 words
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Advertisement164 1962-07-07 9 Over 40,000,000 (Yes, forty millon!) Frlgidaires sold to date, making Frigidaire the largest selling home appliance name in the world. Frigidaire, the most trusted name, has long since become a household word. Made and backed by General Motors Corp. 3.8 cv. ft. (MODEL MB-40T) 5.1 cv. ft. (MODEL DB-50) 9.6164 words
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Advertisement117 1962-07-07 9 l]o tf '^Cia'MQ |*7 Adequate spare parts ?nd know-how lHt». J JHf from long specialised experience I 9k^^Jr place us in the best position to install lii FriqiKar Gpr>rr4rJj|rt*dEifl|nf\ 20 c emenceau Avenue SSp9^lr Singapore 9. Tel: iOjii 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC h,r,c. fuse links The standard fit performance^Sj^MM Harrisons Lister Engineering117 words
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Obituary50 1962-07-07 10 .■i, Word, 111 i Minimum) MR. CHEAH KUAN OON U passed away peacefully on a. 7 »2 at 4.36 a.m. ■tmvaßf ixbiiid his beloved wife, sons, '.i dauKhters and one brother to mourn their loss concise win Isave 5* Jalaa Chengkek'nn Sunday 8.7 02 for imrlal at Bulim Cemetn50 words
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Article160 1962-07-07 10 »»rttt tit (Minimum, TUN HAJI ABDUL MALIK and relatives of the latt Hajjah Sajidth thank friends for their condolences, attendance and assistance rendered at tbe funeral un -'nd July last. MR A MRS. Syed Omar Al«ago«f, and .'nd U. A Mrs Syed Hashim Aljofn wish to tbaak friends and160 words
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Article22 1962-07-07 10 IS Wtrdt ll* i Minimum) MISSINC FROM KATONG sine* Monday 10 year old Chinese girl, dark ation please telephone ***** (Sport).22 words
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Article238 1962-07-07 10 1» W»r4t Sl* (Mtmmmm) THE COOKPII'S Java Kuatutat la served every as:nrrtae iM MuaelM lunrn rune RYVITA has a distinctive. attractlTS flavour so loved by children. Wise mothers keep their children healthy with Rjrvlta crispbread. TOWN AND COUNTRY Dre»» Salon. Sales commences »th July IM2. Discount on everything. Call238 words
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Article176 1962-07-07 10 W»r4t ti.St (Him.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST 3rd Anniversary Rally tonight at Victoria Mrmorml Hall 7.50 p.m. Film Show 'I i .n eld Ills Glory. Plrase come early. All welcome. PRESBVTIRIAN CHURCH la Slnitapore. Orchairi Rssd. Sunday 8er- I'.ra Holy Communion win he cvlehrsfed at both StrMesa, All welcome.176 words
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682 1962-07-07 10 The Straits Times. Saturday, July 7, 1962. The Crucial Questions Singapore's referendum bill has completely bedevilled the problem of merger with the Federation. It has created exceptional strains, which are not yet done with, and the long debate upon it has distorted out of all recognition the supreme issue of682 words
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Article353 1962-07-07 10 Seven months after his election to national leadership of the M.C.A., Mr. Tan Siew Sin is able to speak of the state of his organisation in confident rather than prayerful terms. Support at ground level is spreading, the signs most clearly visible in the local council elections now353 words
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Article201 1962-07-07 10 It is a pity the Minister of Agriculture is so aggressive in his support for the co-oper-atives. Of course they deservr all the encouragement they can «ct advice, finance and political backing. They can help transform the rural areas. Bu f there is no need for Enche Abdul Aziz,201 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1962-07-07 10 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF WHAT IS BEHIND THIS IMPLACABLE OPPOSITION TO THE BRITISH PROPOSALS? from BRUSSELS. Friday IS the Franco-German entente cordiale, now demonstrated in General de Gaulle's lavish reception this week of Chancellor Adenauer, being consolidated at Britain's expense? The proposition might seemOFNS - 1,547 words
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LETTERS
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Letter326 1962-07-07 10 IT was most refreshing to read the letter from "Uncle Tom Cobley" (S.T. June 30) In reply to tbe Press statement issued by Mr. TV P D. Nair. general secretary of the All Malayan Estates Staff Union. We admire his wit and sense of humour In326 words
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Advertisement496 1962-07-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Wmr4, lit (minimum) SUN SO Between David, son of Mr Mri.. James H. Bun of Singapore and Kanny duuKhtcr of Mr. Mrs M Tnni' Th of Hongkong en 7-T-SJ. PHOTOGRAPHY I* *tir4t Si (Mm.) Hox U fit. extra RAFFLES PMOTOCRAPMERS. M Bras K^sar x<wi. Tai M«M (8'oorc)496 words
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Advertisement89 1962-07-07 10 How di you know... yti can't soo hotter? jsWbV^W Pefhssi r»«st ere» miss little In evcryfhtAf r«m leek it 1 The sity at M ig that ye* may not res hie it! There Is snly on* way to really know. M«»« our «ym e»emin«s" Ivan if made them mitfils. The89 words
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Advertisement68 1962-07-07 10 CHALLEN r^HB^B^B^HB A name that L GUARANTEES H CONFIDENCE AND W SATISFACTION WW^m\WmW^~^r FOR aiLIUaJ q UAL|TY AND tone Over 200 Pianos are used by RADIO AUSTRALIA **^|SjWc RADIO NEW ZEALAND RADIO TAIWAN ROYAL FESTIVAL /^/^^^R^X HALL \pJhl British Jiano- <J X OF TH£ BBC. J ROYAL OPERA HOUSE X^v^fNy68 words
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166 1962-07-07 11 THE bravery of women has a very special quality, it Is generally a selfless, patient defiance of what appears to be inevitable. And unlike man's heroism, it most often has Its root In love deep and rock-like. Whether you agree with this point of166 words
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Article32 1962-07-07 11 KUCHING. Fri. Malayan film actor and direcetor P. Ramlee. who is now on a visit to Kuching. gave a concert for leprosy patients at Rajah Charles Brooke Memorial Hospital.32 words
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Article94 1962-07-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Despite a request by his wife to Straits Times readers not to send any more donations to unemployed labourer, Mr. Tay Seng Lye, who was robbed of his monthly Social Welfare Department allowance of $180 earlier this week, six more donations to- tailing94 words
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Article36 1962-07-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri— A gang of four robbers, armed with bearing scrapers, held up a family In their home In Upper Serangoon Road thU morning and got away with a double-barrelled shotgun and some cartridges36 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-07-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. A bar waitress, Mary Wee Cbwee Neo above who was fined $400, yesterday for trespassing into a law officer's flat, was today lined $200. or two months' jail, for another offence connected with the trespass Wee. 37. pleaded guilty before Mr.165 words
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369 1962-07-07 11 'Try on this hat for me, Tony, says the King I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. H. —»Try this straw hat for me for size, Tony," said the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to his aide-de-camp, Major Tony Sllva, this morning, when accompanied by the Raja Permaisuri Agong and their two younger sons, he visited369 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1962-07-07 11 'We'll fight if Ong forces a by-election' COVT. WILL SEE THE REFERENDUM, MERGER AND MALAYSIA THROUGH TO THE END^PREMIER LEE 'We are not going to be upset by little things... gINGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the People's Action Party would field a candidate1,565 words
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Article191 1962-07-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The chairman of the commission of inquiry into education, Professor Lim Tay Boh, this afternoon submitted an interim report on the controversial sixday week to the Yang di Pertuan Nega r a. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the Istana Negara. Professor Llm wa«191 words
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Article48 1962-07-07 11 KUCHING, Fri.— Dr. Muzaffer Ahmad of the Department of Zoology in the University of Punjab Is here on visit to collect white ants. He has so far collected nearly 100 species of Borneo white ants including a number which he said were new finds.48 words
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Advertisement71 1962-07-07 11 DIAMOND BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILL MADE OF HEATEX'' GLASS KEEPS COLD OR HOT NO SPONTANEOUS BLAST MB Obtainable from all Departmental Stores n FREEZINHOT BOTTLE CO.. LTD. HONGKONG "7t& a£aAe stfcauo GLASSES Beware of imitations. od«tc/-t Genuine Carl Zeisj PROTECT lenses bear this mark S YOUR EYES ALL71 words
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Advertisement223 1962-07-07 11 Bunnns tucceai is frequently measured by the pi practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a cat these are tome of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the mo«t pj experienced business training organisation in the southern hemisphere has,223 words
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Miscellaneous513 1962-07-07 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE BMoRT WaV| SERVICE: 41.7 rnetren 41 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Neta- mkdiL'm wavf amni ra-Ku. News Headline*; 6.05 -HfcOIWIJ WA\K SERWCE. Morning Melcdies; 7.00 Rendez- f 7" metr vous With Music; 7.30 Time A.M. «.OO Good Mornin*;: 6.01 Signal. News; 7.36 Breakfast Morning513 words
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Article440 1962-07-07 12 THE CRITIC ON THE CARPET UOW an audience which gives an ovation lasting for seven or eight minutes can be said to be "disappointed" (in the Scene Shifters' production of "The Mikado") is beyond my understanding. V.F.D.'s slighting reference to the expedient made necessary by Robert Witcher's loss of voice,440 words
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Article159 1962-07-07 12 THE young people of today ■1 do not realise how rpcent is transportation by the internal combustion engine. In 1905 my father bought a Beaufort car. This ttirned out to be the second car in Ayrshire, Scotland at •that time. The event was so extra-159 words
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Article282 1962-07-07 12 OVERPAID, NOW THEY MUST REPAY A GROUP of teachers were surprised recently by .the Trengganu Education Office requesting them to refund part of their salaries, as they were said to be overpaid. The overpayment dated back from January last year. The reason given was282 words
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286 1962-07-07 12 MALAY EXAM: TASK FOR NON-MALAY OFFICERS TNCHE JAMAL (S.T. July 1 4> complains that the Government Std. 11l paper on Malayan history and Malay customs, which Malay Government officers In Divisions I and II have to take, covers too much ground and suggests that the Government look Into the matter,286 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-07-07 12 Full marks for the Dato rUJLL marks to Da to r Sir Alexander Op penheim for extending the hospitality of his shoulder to a stray kitten. It would be a wonderful thing if the Dato's example could be followed by all who tend to regard strays as unworthy of kindness54 words
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Advertisement37 1962-07-07 12 0 It c S§ 1 i m > 3 When you are young enjoy life as much as >:■•■■■•'•'■" 60 yB JL ALRAW/fßr KING SIZE L2/f In a class of its own /^WbkJm 3O CENTS FOR 10 II < e^^/Mf/37 words
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Advertisement193 1962-07-07 12 NEW 1 I REDUCED PRICESj All round reductions Lower down poyment with following instalments reduced as low as $15 monthly! Elegant furniture of all designs, including your own designs ■fc ml 1 ica a frt: furniture dept.j SIN6APORI-KUALA LUMPUR-PENANQ ROTA ■HABU-IPOH-JOHORI BaMRU no discomforf if you have a PH I193 words
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Miscellaneous273 1962-07-07 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS It") (7). 1. Marginal sp*c« ln Literature 7. The French oul&ide attic 1 vlva-voce? (81. window (7). 6. O.T. pair at the sales? (3. I). 8. Flog hut twice, calculating 9. Hardy character gets time the change (10). and a quarter making mosaic 12. Trace variety273 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-07-07 13 (Con tinned from Pace lti SITUATIONS VACANT 2* N'ure* W (Min.}— Box It rfs. mxtrm BOX ASM) S.T. K.L. position filled. Applicants thanked. GENERAL/COOK Amah for Kuropean family should speak KngHsh. Rirus K.L. ***** live In. HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT Board. Posts of Assistant Rent Collector advertised on 2.4.62 filled. Ail1,019 words
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Advertisement1066 1962-07-07 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words SS (Min.)— Box It tt*. txtrm AVAILABLE MIO JULY Detached Two Storeyed House, Three Bedroom*. All conveniences. District Tea. Apply Box A4t.lt) B.T. Spore. MODERN FURNISHED BUNGALOW 428 Jalan Kolam Ayer Jonore Bahru Rent *2.V) Telephone Ratu Pahat 091 from 1 pm. to 2.30 pm. ADELPHI PARK1,066 words
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Advertisement892 1962-07-07 13 EDUCATION M Words U (Min.)— Box It eta. txtrm ENGLISH CLASSIS: Degiauei*/ Standard VI, Qualifying Test. B later (evenings). Typing, Book-keeptng. Shorthand (la English, Malay) aaoraIng/evening, SIC 10 Collyer Quay, *****, (Spore). Poitol Tuition for CAMBRIDQI CERTIFICATES and ether eismmetiont Wolary Hall (founded In 1884) can successfully prepare you by892 words
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Advertisement1008 1962-07-07 13 PEST CONTROL M Word* U (Mt*.)—Box It eta. axtrm i RATS COCKROACHES HORNITS I Ia prompt aad amotaat same* call THOMAS COWAN the whit* ant experts who set the standards for •IST CONTROL IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR ***** or 1M487 *****/9 IPON MALACCA PINANQ 2083 60S ***** FOR1,008 words
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Advertisement751 1962-07-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wot da SI (Min.)— Box St eU. txtrm USED DAUFHINES and HoVrns In excellent condition U attractive prices and terms. Other makes also available. Progiea* Motors Ltd.. Singapore, VOLKSWAGEN VAN, SUtlonwegon. Plck-UD. Austin ASS •Countryman, Morris Van, Klat 1100 Statlonwagon. Llan Heng Company. 242 Middle Road.751 words
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Advertisement816 1962-07-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* St (Mtn.)-Box It eU. mxtrm STUDEBAKER 1661 Excellent engine Radio Spotlight $780 0.n.0. Phone (Spore) ***** or call 8 Orlolo Crescent, Raffles Park after 2 p.m. Saturday Sunday any time. XXX M.M. FORCES! Low Down Payment* Accepted. 1958 B!mca Elsyee, 1957 Holden Special, Hllhnan Minx,816 words
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Advertisement813 1962-07-07 13 FOR SALE it Word* SI (Min.)— Box It eta. txtrm MORI BARGAINS!! Pedigree Pram SIS, Baby* Cot on stand 112. Baby s Seals 818. Thrift Shop, 13 Scott* Road, (S'por*). Mondivy Saturday 10 to 8 p.m. MIN SINQ COMPANY. Manufacturing wasLsrs. gaskets for motorcar*. Industries, marines, tractors Etc. 210, Serangoon813 words
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Advertisement516 1962-07-07 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'por*) it Words $3 (Min.)— Box St cts. extrm WANT TO SAVE Money! Visit T. Klshen's f<o HlKh street for Ladles. Qents Children Wear WELLA'S KOLKBTRAL VITAMIN Hair Tonic Is the answer to your Falling Hair. Oet a bottle from your favourite Hairdresser or rosmetle counters. TAILORING 10516 words
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Advertisement178 1962-07-07 14 FINE OLD 4 X pHIH lAlilllllß Hi JVHNRIC l .'*i*'' ■■■r ohbhhV ■■■■■t ■■■■■k Hbo) ■■■■flow Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGRECOR CO LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Mf^^L i^^^^l k.^^^s i Sgttttj||utt|j|i!j^^^Hft.. 4 rt rt M T :c^^ <^*^^4L CHANGE^) HORSES! 'Q All of a sudden, there's a lot of confusion178 words
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Advertisement1478 1962-07-07 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. OMS'pera Stils P S'haa Pening Diomed loerpeei sn 1 Tally Jaly I/IB Jaly 11 ANTENOR V m II L "Oil Dub m Jlly I Jlly 11 Jlly 14/11 Jiry 11/ a PUUb Liierpael. U.c,-. billow Jaly 11 Jiiy 11 Jary 14/11 Jaly 17/11 MESIOR1,478 words
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Advertisement1396 1962-07-07 15 Jh_il fci_«r*fl THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO CENOA, It RAVRt, MMRUM, tREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, CBTHENIUITC ANO COPENHAGEN. Spore P. Sham Ptnanf MKir-YS&i "AYUTNIA" a) Sailei la Part/ 7 Jalf 1/ I Jily |2fY£yVl3l -rALSIRIA" k) a/21 Jalf 24/ M Jlly M/ 27 Jalr V«Or>£# "MMA" a) M1,396 words
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Advertisement1490 1962-07-07 15 iJj^M£mmmmLmmmmmm EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. "^^^^^""^""^^^^""^^^^"^^^^^^Tpora^^^pynani Penant KNVORLICH* L'pial. B'men, H'burf, R'daa ll Pt/My 11 Jlly 13 11 Jaly 17/11 •ENATTOW (H) Hl.rg, L 111 Havra, M'bra Jaty It/21 Jaly 24/21 lII* 21/ I BEHREVIS (t.Lp.) L peel. R'dam, Hull, H'burf Jaiy 23/ 2 Jaly 21/211,490 words
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Advertisement1158 1962-07-07 15 Dp*- McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W, IKJ^ TEL: Nl 113)1. l«*La__, BUJ-BMAMUMS KLA VENESS LINE HAVRE, LONDON HAMBUR6. ROTTUOAM. IRS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLANB. CITY OF LEEDS Acceptnf caifi tar CiaUal ft SmU £r± wj au -rssr pa^. HAMBURG. LONDON. ROTIEROAM. OUNAIRA, 24/21 Jalf 88/11 July1,158 words
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Article178 1962-07-07 16 SHIP* Ijrtat ai.nino. the Slacapwr* vttarvei teday ara: Caltes, BydD*9 45 Stanvao BenaXat 40/41, Asaaaa 15/16. Chantula 8 Denblcstilre S3/3S, Nevaaa SB/39. Tapaji NW 4. Nlcolln* Uarrsk 44. Klnahaln 48. Dreadeo 42/43. Selal Makaasar 31 32 Outer reads: Aronda. Batavta. Cartes Blntang. Samudra aiaa. Clara Jehsen.178 words
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Article231 1962-07-07 16 IULV Hrat grada tubbtr buyara t.a.k. cloaed at 5 p.m. in Singapore yeaterday at 75 i cents per ID., down aevenelghtht of a cent on yesterday c!o«inn price The tone waa barely tttady SCC MA closing pnees in centt per Ib. yeaterday: Int 1 R. 8.8. prompt231 words
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510 1962-07-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent rXBB was still a small turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with much the same pattern followed a* throughout the week. Tins were steady Improving slightly in certain cases and much' the same trend was seen in Industrials which510 words
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Article23 1962-07-07 16 Malayan Stock Indiee*: July 5 JuW 6 Indaatrlak: 164.42 164.15 Tins: 274.48 277.07 S robbers: 172.11 172.16 Jan. 1 19M 100.23 words
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Article877 1962-07-07 16 BUSTNEBS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Boiwtaad (5.000) $1.94 ON: Dunlops $1.71: E«st Smelt $2.84 OL: F and N .ords (2.000> $2.77; Gammon (I.OOOt $1.5*. (1.0001 $1.99: M. Containers (6.000) $1.19. $1.18 SL, $1.18 OL: M.877 words
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213 1962-07-07 16 rrHE Straits tin price recovered slightly yesterday 1 eaining 37* cents to $437.87* per picul on an offerine estimated to be down 10 tons to 245 tons. The local rise followed a partial recovery In London overnight. At first tin continued to213 words
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Article265 1962-07-07 16 rtISAPPOINTINQ overseas ad■L' vices caused a little selling at the opening of tne Federation Rubber Market, but some shortcovering held the price* at the lower levels but turnover was small. Lower Sheet* were neglected. In the afternoon session, prices eased slightly with sellers predominating on a265 words
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Article113 1962-07-07 16 MELBOURNE. Prt INVESTMENT and Induatrial share* moved variably within narrow limits in light trading some Oil* lost ground. A.O.G. was down Is. 6d. to 555. 6d. Baa* metals were firmer Mt Ism moved up Is. 6d to 68s 9d and Consul Zinc Is. to 58s. Loans dosed firm.113 words
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Article116 1962-07-07 16 July 6 Tbrc* month! (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F N. 12 ctt. Cold Btor* 4d M. Bos IS ■t» Stmmahlp 9 eta Brewciiat 28 eta. 8. Time* 20 ct*. M. Box 13 eta 8. Trader* 28 eta. s Dart* 4ed CnltMra 10 eta w Jarka 10 ct* MININGS K Araal116 words
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Article36 1962-07-07 16 July 6 Rl BBKR PRICES SINGAPORE: 75} centt (down seven-eighths of a cent). K.L.: *.'i; cent (down flve-eichths of a cent) TIN- 5437.871 (up 371 cents) Estimated unofficial offering 245 tuns (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article482 1962-07-07 16 'THE feature of the x week's trading has been the continued demand for nearby No. 1 R.S.S. report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current rubber market survey. This has extended the premium on July 1 R.S.S. to seven-eighths of a cent over August 1 R.S.S., and482 words
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Article119 1962-07-07 16 CNIMESE Product Exchanga Slngaa«ra n»on pncit par picul ytsurday: aasnut all: bulk |37! sellers, drum $4iH acllora. Capra July S2S* buyers (26 aellera. Pappar: Huntok white »1521 sellers Barawak white $130 aellera. special Sarawak black IllSi sellera. Lampons black *li7i sellers, ABTA $1271 sellers. Stntapert C*«mut Oil Millars'119 words
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Article80 1962-07-07 16 THE Malayan Eiehange Bank*' As. esclatien made these changes In Ita •atea to merebant* yesterday (all rate* to $100): •ailing TT er 00 ready: Urn V Francs 140 Belgian Franca ltilT 1/4; Htlland Culldera 117 1/8: Oeutsch« Mark* 128 3 '4: Italian Lira *****. On the free exchange80 words
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Advertisement1067 1962-07-07 16 m 1 sssSßaßaSßSsassßsßSSßSSßSssSßassss^asassaßSSßasßßsßSSßaßsaSßaSßass y\— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaMVU. Atlantic tfc Cr«ii Laastas Scrvlo* ETA EIA r» EIA EU S'BO'r P. S' h *n f'llla l_ Ange'H N York Cltvtimd "tiaiikm Mara" lt/ti Jsly 1 I Aaf tt Atf 1 Stat II Sett 1 Ott ■5M.11.1 Man" 1/ I1,067 words
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Advertisement761 1962-07-07 16 fat* IHE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. WgßaHak From Jopon, Shonghoi and Hong Kong Port*. Loodmg for Penong and Rangoon. Spore Penong "•AGAM" 25/26 July From Rangoon and Penang Ports Loading for Hong Kong, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya tV Yokohama. Penong S'pora "INDUS" 29/30 .My AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY. IJ.761 words
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Advertisement99 1962-07-07 16 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. "ROEBIAH" 1,7/lW? from Europe. Berthed: 3/7/1962. s.H-B. Godowns: I/I General survey will be held <m the 10 7 1962 No further survey will be neld. NEDEBLAND LINE BOYAL. Dl 'It M MAIL. Finlayton House?. Telephone 94-364- JOHNSON LINE m.i. "STAR ALCYONE" VOY. 47 -W Arrived 24-6-198799 words
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Advertisement563 1962-07-07 17 |gj^sjp»^»^s»»""»aja»"B»s««BPWSjsjsa«»ys^sjSPßMa»«»«jsjsjs»aaMya«saj| SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin Ore output for June 1963 plcuU 3,157. SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of June 1962 735 plculs Hours worked 61S Yardage treated 234,300 yards NOTICE A Public Auction will be held on Sunday the 15th day of July.563 words
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Advertisement160 1962-07-07 17 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPAKTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work in connection with electrical extensions in Upper Picketing Street Substation will necessitate the Interruption of electricity supplies from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 pjn. on Sunday Bth July 1962. Consumers In the following areas will be affected: 1. Upper Pickering; Street160 words
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Advertisement457 1962-07-07 17 NOTICES I THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) Re: KIAN WAR PRESS LIMITED Companies WtoeMng-Up N* 4 of IMI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting ot Creditors in the above matter will be held at tbe Official Receiver's Chambers, supreme Court Building, Singapore on tbe 17th July, 1962, at457 words
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Advertisement728 1962-07-07 17 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD LICENCE FOR SUPPLY OP ELECTRICITY In 1. Ayer Ruing South Negrl SembUaa. 2. Jenderata Village Telea Aneesu Notice U hereby ghran that the Central Electricity Board of tbe Federation of Malaya will consider applications for a licence to supply electricity hi 1. Ayer Kuning South Negri728 words
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Advertisement870 1962-07-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Resident Engineer/ Lecturer in Engineering in the University of Malaya. Qualifications: A recognised degree In En- f glneering and at least- five years practical experience. Salary scale: < 58*0 X 35 IU3U/1100 4U IJUU. i Also variable allowance at870 words
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Advertisement566 1962-07-07 17 TENDERS MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from registered contractors Class D' and kbove for the construction of an elevated car park at Station Road, [pon. All particulars are obtainable from the Office of the Municipal Bugineer on any working day. Tenders shall be submitted In Tender Porms,566 words
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Advertisement494 1962-07-07 17 TENDERS j JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for Loading and Traiu>portinK of metal from Ounpog Pouduk Padang Rengas and Lenggong Quarries within the District of Central Perak for period 1.8.63 to 31.12.62 whl be received at the office of the Jurutera "Negerl, J KJt.. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3 p.m.494 words
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Advertisement342 1962-07-07 17 j TENDERS TRENGGANU P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered contractors in Class D and above under Head V will be received at the office of the State Engineer, PWD-, Trengganu up to 1? noon of the Bth July 1962 for the supply and delivery of laterlte from Bukit Kenak and/or342 words
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640 1962-07-07 18 PEAK of PERFECTION IS SUMMER CUP FANCY lIW■ m I 1 i SINGAPORE. Fri. PEAK OF PERFECTION, likely favourite in the $15,000 Summer Cup over 6f at Bukit Timah on Sunday, went faultlessly on a soft track this morning. With Laurie Johnson astride, this brilliant three-year-old was kept well in640 words
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1748 1962-07-07 18 Race One— 2.o: Cl. 3 Div. 4-6£ 1 Princess Serena (Thio St.) Dcnnelly. 4 9.0 Wilson 6 2 ***** Another Chance (Midas S:.i Sullivan, 4 8.13 M. Lee 15 i 1505 National Charm (Bunga Raya St.i Yong, 3 8.13 (F) Burton 1 41,748 words
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Advertisement368 1962-07-07 18 LIVE IN COMFORT -RELAX IN EASE! THESE ARE YOUR HOMES HOME OWNERSHIP IS EASY CONVENIENT WE MAKE IT SO FOR YOU SWISS GARDEN FIRST MANSION (Swiss Club Rood/Jalan Kampong (Meyer Road, near Katong Park, Singapore) Chontek, Singapore.) PRICES i^^N .^^s^L^'H^^ftu. !^»v svb ■%m pp ia# IET Structural Construction ONLY A368 words
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Miscellaneous213 1962-07-07 18 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER- (padang, 2.30); Anderson School MALAYA CL'P: Spore v Ma- <3i; All S»lnts' School. Talplng lacca cJn Besar. 5.15). <2.30> St. Anihonys School iT. COBONATION Cl'P: Xl, North Anaon) padang. 2>: Vivrtcanand* v Kuala S'gor DFA (K. S'gor. Schools (Brickfields. XL 3. 5.15). TENNIS SPORE DIV. 3A:213 words
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827 1962-07-07 19 NORMAN SIEBEI - S'GOR ARE TRAINING NOW FOR ZONE FINAL NORMAN SIEBEI By rpHE FIRST round of the Malaya Cup football x competition has been completed and only by the most unlikely reversals of form will interest be sustained In three of the four zones. At only this half-way stage the Issues in827 words
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Article143 1962-07-07 19 LEADING SCORERS Abdul t.h«ni (S'gor) 10. Abdul Ijitiff (NSI 9, Pang SUng Hook (Pg) 7, Gunaaegaran (Pk) 6, Omar Y»vsin (Pg) 5, Ban Chung (Ked) 5, Arthur Koh (S'gor) 5, Ayoob (Forces) 5. Majld Aritf (Spore) 4. Top oeorer to f»r at any one match: Abdul La143 words
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586 1962-07-07 19 F. FRIDA - F. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Friday. ALMOST all Singapore's top athletes will be on show when the Swift AAA hold their 10th annual championships at Farrer Park on Sunday at 230 p.m. Among the 76 athletes who will be tearing up the586 words
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Article27 1962-07-07 19 SINGAPORE, Fri Entry forma for the Singapore AAA championships are available from the hon. secretary. Tan Soo Llat, and Mr. Muthiah at Parrer Park dally.27 words
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Article635 1962-07-07 19 ATHLETICS 8'GOB AAA AND FMAAl' TRIALS (KL) MEN 100m Heal 1: 1 Mohamed Arlffln (AAAKD) 2 Badruddln Mohamed Yassln (FMCi 3 Tan Chin Slong (MCA) 11.2s (record); H*»t t: 1 Linden Pavee (VIOBA) 2 Lum Tho (MCA) 3 Abdul 1 1 dl Yusof (FMC) 11.4: Hrat 3: 1635 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-07-07 19 p. GANESAN streak- ing away from the field at the finish of the Class 1,800 metres race at the Penang combined schools athletics meet at the City Stadium on Thursday. The Technical Institute runner won in 2 mm. 3.5 sec, which bettered the previous56 words
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Article376 1962-07-07 19 HE EQUALS AG STANDARD ON DAMP TRACK KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. jyjALAYA'S former sprint champion, Shaharuddin bin Mohamed Ali, returned in triumph to Malayan athletics when he clocked 10.8 sec. for the 100 metres and 22sec. for the 200 metres at the Selangor A.A.A. championships at376 words
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Article138 1962-07-07 19 SASA hope to send 19 to Games SINOAPORE. Fri. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association decided last night to send a tMm of 12 water-polo players, six swimmers and one diver. If funds are available to the Asian Games at Jakarta In August. The SASA Asian Games fund now has $2,400. The138 words
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Article113 1962-07-07 19 QIMOAPORE. Prl. Singapore O and Joint Services reserves will be chosen to repiw*nt Singapore Selection In their match against PBBL, Indonesia* national tide, at Jalan Baaar next Thursday at 7.30 p.m. A SAFA official said It was not possible to field the strongest AllSingapore side because113 words
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Article162 1962-07-07 19 Storm hits schools' meet PENANO, Fri.— A sudden storm at about 320 this afternoon curtailed the programme and affected perfo-mances on the second day of the Penang Combined Schools Sports at the ClUr Stadium here today. The rain, however, abated after about an hour and the Combined Schools Sports Council162 words
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Article212 1962-07-07 19 POLICE PROTEST TO SCA REJECTED SINOAPORE. Fri. The tournament committee of the Singapore Cricket Association tonight rejected a Police demand for a replay of their senior tournament match against Singapore Cricket, Club. After a two-hour meeting nreaded over by tournament committee chairman Harold Sheppard. It was decided to revise the212 words
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Article412 1962-07-07 19 K. LUMPUR, Fri TpHE first Kuala Lumpur motor-cycle Grand Prix, to be held at Diplomatic Enclave on Sunday. July 15, has attracted 22 top riders from Malaya and Singapore. Singapore entries Include Sob Guan Bee, Loo Kee Hock, Ng Ylan Heng and Ng Ylan412 words
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Article26 1962-07-07 19 BANOKOK. Prl. Pormosas national football team will arrive here on July 17 to piay three matches against local sides, including Thailand national team. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement117 1962-07-07 19 W CUTAWAY X *yQ J m FRONT 1 V W Pictured here: imported iridescent j>7 sS^Km wonted Vivacita C( IAK model Continental V with slightly fitted f\ wtm sides, peaked lapels, B shorter coat. V PRICED AT 8135.00 AS iSSoN TAILO? "> NOR «2« RoA 20, PILKEM STREET, SINGAPORE. KOWLOON117 words
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Advertisement70 1962-07-07 19 Serving Malaya and The World UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Head Office: No. 11, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. ANNOUNCE: The Opening of Their Sungei Siput Branch at No. 110, Main Road, Sungei Siput Perak. Telephone No. 383 Sungei Siput. on Saturday the 7th July,70 words
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245 1962-07-07 20 Radar speed trap NOT accurate here— expert I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A radar expert, called by the defence, told the Fourth Magistrate's Court here today that a radar speed trap analyser would not work accurately in a warm country like Malaya. Mr. A.S. Miller, on electrical and mechanical engineer in the245 words
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Article93 1962-07-07 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. Barely two hours after arriving in Singapore by air tonight, in-ternationally-known mezzosoprano Betty Allen was hard at work rehearsing for her Sunday recital at th«» Victoria Theatre. The famed American singer was met at the airport by Mrs. s. Manicavasagar of the Singapore Musical Society,93 words
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Article48 1962-07-07 20 SINGAPORE. Frl.—Ticketholders of the variety concert "Malam Wanita" for the July 8 performance are informed that there will be no performance on Sunday. However, they may use the same tickets to gain admission to the concert at 8 p.m. sharp tomorrow at the Badminton Hall.48 words
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Article338 1962-07-07 20 Parfitt leads England revival ONDON, Fri. Eng- I land recovering grandly fromtheir modest overnight score score of 194-6, to control the third Test against Pakistan at Leeds today. Peter Parfitt. the Middle- i sex left-hander, led England's revival with in innings of 119, his highest in Test cricket. Parfltt batted338 words
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Article133 1962-07-07 20 LONDON. Fri. Results in today's cricket matches were: At Ashbjr-de-la-Zonch: Gloucester beat Leicester by 207 runs, Gloucester 235 and 227. Leicester 136 and 119. Gloucestershire 12 points. At The Oral: Surrey beat Cambridge by ten wickets. Cambridge 144 and 216. Surrey 273 and 91 for no wicket.Reuter - 133 words
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Article346 1962-07-07 20 LONDON. Fri.— GUl-edged securities and South African gold .snares were outstanding In the London slock markets today. Gui-edged had their besi day for a lo:ig time and fresh gains extended to well over one sterling. Heavy buying came from both locai anu overseas sources with a shortage of346 words
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Article24 1962-07-07 20 LONDON, Vr\ Buyers £868. sellers £869 Forward buyers £876. sellers £877. Settlement £868 Turnover" a.m. 225 tons. p.m. 180 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Article39 1962-07-07 20 LONDON. Frl.— Spot 22 3/16 d., August 22\d, Sept. 22 5 16d Oct 22 5/164.. Oct. Dec. 22* s d Jan Mar. 22',d April June 22 ,d.. July. Sept. unquoted, c.i.fJuly 22>.d. August 22d.. Sept. 22d Tone: Dull39 words
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Article845 1962-07-07 20 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS, From London, Friday pLAME-HAIRED Rod Layer became a champion among champions to- day when he retained the Wimbledon men's singles title by crushing fellow Australian Martin Mulligan 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 in 53 minutes the quickest final since the war. The 23-year-old QueenslandReuter - 845 words
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Article83 1962-07-07 20 MEN'S SINGLES Final: R. I.avc-r (Australia) bt M.F. Mulligan (Australia) 6-2. 6-2. 6-1. WOMEN'S DOUBLES—semifinal: Mrs. L.E.G. Price and Miss Schuurman (S. Africa) bt Miss M.E. Bueno and Miss D.R. Hard 6-3. 6-3. WOMEN'S DOlBl.ES—Semifinal; Miss H J Moll il l ..n.l Mi*. JR. Susman (ISA) bt83 words
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Article117 1962-07-07 20 THIRSDWS RF.SILTS: WOMEN'S DOIBLES Ql AR-TER-FIXALS: B. J. Moflitt and Mrs. J. R. Busman U'Si bt Mrs. G. L. Forbes and Mrs. A. Segal (SA) 6-1. 6-4; Mrs. L. E. G. Price and R. Scliuurman ISAI bt D. Floyd lIS I and J. Trjart MIXED DOUBLES: sth117 words
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Article67 1962-07-07 20 MR. FRANCIS (CLASS i>nd family thank all reluMves A friendK lor ihfir kind attendance at lhe funeral of tin wife and hlfo doctor* sisters nurwi and Maff of W;ird 5 Tan Tock Kenu v Tenth.- L*>>.-r» of condolence t•lagrams don 1:10ns and lain of carp. A MM of Requiem67 words
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Article42 1962-07-07 20 TANGLIN CLUB For me information of Member*, Tan Klin (')ub will re-open at s a.m. Moidav, 9th July. I_ Godfrey. Secret ;irv A NEW CONSIGNMENT of Catallna Kwimmilta and s-portsuoar Ju*t unpacked a* Malxon Man.' L«.t Tanitlln Road. Spore. Telephone :.>n<42 words
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Obituary39 1962-07-07 20 MR. LIM WMYE PIN, aXed Hi passed away peacefully at 14 Everltt Road. IraviiiK behind one son, one daughter, one dniißhtiT-tn-law, one son-in-law. one adopted daughter nine Krandrhildren to mourn his lo«*. Funeral on 9-7-62 at 11 a.m.39 words
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Advertisement40 1962-07-07 20 YipolY ESSENCE OF CHICKEN 4p $m tJ ?m Stunt noti me world nuieS^\ \^KHODE /SUm CH/CKtHS J Remember! H made in us. a. Qua/ it y Unsurpassed. bole Agent PASUMA (1960) LTD. 72. Peck Seoh St., S'por«-2. Tel: ***** *****40 words
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Advertisement84 1962-07-07 20 Late classified advertisements ill Word. $1$ (Minimum) JACKSON ON STH July at Gl«-nfa«le« to Anne and Martin a Son John KIIU ra fc HAMMOND: On 6th July at Pini;»porr Nursing Home to Jennt and Pt-ter a daughter Jennifer Lindsay Jam-. NAOARAJAH AND SUSMILA n,ir blrsM-d with a baby Kiri. Sumathi.84 words
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