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Title Section17 1962-07-17 1 The Straits Times Not** 1 1 He***** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03617 words
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Article, Illustration745 1962-07-17 1 YAP CHIN KWEE Kuala Lumpur, Mon - Minister was 'never consulted' 'I will see Tengku when he returns to ask his reasons' i By 1 YAP CHIN KWEE Kuala Lumpur, Mon. THE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. today announced that he would not accept his transfer to the Ministry of Health745 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-07-17 1 MICHELE* ARNAUL. the first girl space singer, as seen on British TV screens. The programme, which included the French blonde girl singer, was sent from Paris, via the Pleumeur-Bodou station in Brittany, to Telstar and re-transmitted to America. It was also picked up. from63 words
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194 1962-07-17 1 LONDON. Mon.— Nine more Ministers were swept from office in the second instalment of Mr. Harold Macmillan's Government shake-up announced here tonight. The nine include Lord John Hope, who was Minister of Works in the Conservative administration. Mr. II ii u(■ Fraser. 44.194 words
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Article, Illustration436 1962-07-17 1 RAZAK HOLDS PRELIMINARY TALKS WITH SANDYS rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man, Prime Minister of Malaya, arrived here tonight for toplevel talks with the British Government on his projected new South -East Asia Federation of Greater Malaysia and its ten million people. Earlier. two Malayan Ministers expressed satisfaction436 words
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Article24 1962-07-17 1 MANILA. Mon.— The Indonesian Government today assured the Philippines that it would not lay claim to 1 British North Borneo— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article117 1962-07-17 1 HUDDERSFIELD. Mon. The awakening thoughts of Leslie Boocock. 41. of Tunbrldge. Huddersfleld. have lost him Job after Job. a court here was told. A senior probation officer said. "When he wakes up In the morning he thinks he will f,o to work. "Then he thinks he will lieReuter - 117 words
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411 1962-07-17 1 IRIAN: A BIG AIR DRIVE PLAN BY JAKARTA JAKARTA. Mon. A J leading Jakarta weekly has predicted a major Indonesian air offensive shortly to regain West Irian. The Berita Minggu < Sunday News > which is allied with the powerful Indonesian Nationalist Party, said Indonesia would launch aircraft against theReuter - 411 words
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Article45 1962-07-17 1 SALISBURY. Mon. The Federal Minister of Power. Sir Malcolm Barrow, announced In the Federal Rho- desian Parliament today that the Government had had to drop the proposed £3.000.000 Nkula Falls hydro-electric scheme In Nyasaland, because the Nyasaland government had not given its approval.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article175 1962-07-17 1 Death at 130,000 feet pRINCE ALBERT (Saskatchewan), Mon. Two rhesits monkeys, four hamsters and a swarm of beetles were dead when they were found alter a two-day high altitude cosmic research flight, it was reported today. The Canadian press news agency said scientists of America's National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationReuter - 175 words
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Article27 1962-07-17 1 RUSSIAN WARNING MOSCOW. Mon Sonet b.j> in anli-ro«*kft rorkrt nbii-b ran hit a fly in -.-pair Khrushchev >aid io n in»rr\icw puWfebrd hew I'i'l.ir Rrntrr27 words
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231 1962-07-17 2 Burn the Evian peace pact call in Algeria TLEMCEN (West Algeria), Monday. Evian peace agreements will have to be burned, an informed source close to the dissident Algerian Nationalist leader, Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella, said here today. As the Franco-Alge-rian agreements were valid Algeria "though formally independent will in factReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-07-17 2 NO MEDDLING IS BEST AID, MRS. B TELLS THE U.S. COLOMBO, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike responded to U.S. warnings that foreign aid to Ceylon might be cut unless there is early compensation for U.S. property seized here by telling the U.S. Government not to interfere in Ceylon's145 words
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Article55 1962-07-17 2 Even tor a country the <9 tixe of my own it is becoming increasingly difficult to send representatives and technical expert* to all these meetings, let alone to have them adequately prepared and to A assess the results. U.s. delegate Walter Kotschnlg. pleading at a Oeneva conference for a55 words
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Article25 1962-07-17 2 CASTEL GANDOLFO. (Near Rome), Mon. The Pope arrived at his official summer residence here yesterday for a stay of about two months. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration200 1962-07-17 2 Thai flag still up— but NOT over temple BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand gave up the ruined border temple of Phra Viharn yesterday one month after the World Court ruled that it belonged to neighbouring Cambodia. But the Thai flag, which had flown over the temple for more than 50 years, wasReuter - 200 words
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Article113 1962-07-17 2 NEW DELHI, Monday. pHINESE forces surrounding an Indian outpost in Ladakh have withdrawn further, according to reports reaching here last night. The Chinese were reported yesterday to have come within 15 yards of the post, in the Galwan Valley, but they later fell backReuter - 113 words
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Article60 1962-07-17 2 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Tht U.S. Department of Agricultur° reported yesterday that the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaiai.d was selling corn to Communist China. The Rhodeslan Grain Marketing Board had announced the sale of 65,000 tons of white corn for July-August delivery, the department said. An order forUPI - 60 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-07-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /'wave a eocxA /anvtming mappem) (wweee ao\ /well, oio\ DEAR?) L AT TME OFFICE \vDU LUNCH?) ANYTHING f- </• ——~Z*——^ Iy. *S UNUSUAL 1 m I r 1 f f^ A r l&l Tl\C X H**P^rfcnf m41 words
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216 1962-07-17 3 'Smoking and premature babie s'—new link found WASHINGTON. Mon. The U.S. public health service has reported that premature births appear to occur more frequently among mother^ who smoke than those who do not. The report also said that early research findings indicated that the more the mother smoked during pregnancy,216 words
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337 1962-07-17 3 GENEVA, Monday. AN INTERNATIONAL agreement on making and keeping Laos neutral is likely to be signed here on Monday next if present progress at the 14-powe? Laos conference is maintained authoritative sources forecast last night. 12-storey jump NEW YORK, Mon.— Mrs. Margaret T. Talbott,Reuter - 337 words
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385 1962-07-17 3 Calling bongo-bongo land soon— via satellites DEVOLUT lONARY 1V changes in world telecommunications are confidently predicted here as a result of the success of the AngloAmerican "Telstar" experiment last week. Informed sources say that information reaching Government Ministers suggests that within a few years it will be possible to makeReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration348 1962-07-17 3 BRITAIN'S EYES ARE ON MAUDLING New economic policies likely after Mac's Cabinet shuffle LONDON, Monday. JJRITISH newspapers today speculated that the recent change of the Chancellor of the Exchequer might mean a change in the nations economic policies. Mr. Reginald Maudling. former Colonial Secretary, was appointed on Friday to replaceReuter - 348 words
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Article165 1962-07-17 3 Quick look round CAMP MERCURY Nevada i. Mon.— About 42 members of the Women Strike for Peace organisation marched up and dawn outside the main gate of the Nevada test site here yesterday In protest against the American nuclear test series Police and Atomic Energy Commission officials watched the group165 words
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113 1962-07-17 3 PRETORIA, Mon.— A police squad armed with Stencuns has been guarding the residence of Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, since a prowler was spotted In the grounds last Wednesday night. A police spokesman said yesterday that it was not known whether the prowler wasUPI - 113 words
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93 1962-07-17 3 DEFORMED PIGLETS: RADIATION SUSPECTED LONDON. Mon.-A Halifax pig breeder, Mr. A. Leslie Allison, has asked that a radiation check be made on his land because three piglets in a recent litter of seven were deformed He complained that the deformed Diglets were the first he has had in 10 years,Reuter - 93 words
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Article35 1962-07-17 3 TOKYO. Mon. -Police said today eight workers were killed and eight others Injured as a result of a gas explosion at the Ashibtes Coal Mine in Hokkaido Japans northern island, yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article93 1962-07-17 3 Religion not politics CAPETOWN. Mon. Mr. Ronald Harrison, a coloured man whose painting depicting ex-Chief Albert Luthuli. Nobel Prixe winner, as a crucified Black Christ was picked up by detectives yesterday at bis home in Salt River. Capetown. He was taken to a police station where be was asked toReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement180 1962-07-17 3 I ENJOY BEING AGIRL^ 1 like scarves and flowers, perfume and jewellery, lipstick and rusilv petticoats I enjoy being a girl. I like being neat and sweet. In fact, there were only a few times when I didn't feel mimaculate— and every girl knows when those times are. Now that's180 words
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Advertisement39 1962-07-17 3 In the twinkling of an eye Lady Tudor Chameleon changes straps V iir tMB fr* Here's how simple it really is Lady Tudor Chameleon has interchangeable straps in a wonderful variety of fashion colours. jS^TUH OK <? CHAMELEON BY ROLEX39 words
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589 1962-07-17 4 Work to begin on Muar, Batu Pahat spans COST OF TWO BRIDGES TO TOTAL $7 MILLION lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Work on two bridges to span the Muar and Batu Pahat rivers will begin later this year. Mr. Chua Song Llm, chairman of the works committee, told the State Legislative Assembly589 words
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495 1962-07-17 4 HE KILLED GIRL BY ACCIDENT: FINED $500 SINGAPORE, Monday. A SHOP ASSISTANT, Choo Hai San, alias Choo Hai Cheng, 23, who accidentally killed, with a shotgun, Ang Chuay, 20, an amah at a European bungalow, one evening in April last, was fined $500 or in default three months jail by495 words
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Article120 1962-07-17 4 Ministry free film shows BINOAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Culture will give free fllm shows at the following places during the week. All shows begin at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Kong Ming School, Florence Road Hong Llm Green; East Reclamation Road S.H.B. Quarters; Kolam Ayer Lane Estate; Henderson Hill Fire Post.120 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-07-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Japan Air Lines' Inaugural flight to Jakarta went without a hitch when its huge Convair Jetliner landed at Paya Lebar Airport this evening on the last leg of its flight from Tokyo. The flight marked the advent of a thrice-weekly jet flight service from Tokyo218 words
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Advertisement270 1962-07-17 4 CHARITY PREMIERE TONIGHT 9.15 p.m. rln oid ot ST. JOHN COUNCIL Under the distinguished^ I Dotronooe of H.E. The YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA Th« Singapor* Harbour Board Pip* Band will b« in attendant*. THIS, WE PROMISE, IS PROBABLY THE MOST f EXCITING MOTION PICTURE YOU'LL EVER SEE! ■M fWm^^m aw *^^^a«270 words
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Advertisement54 1962-07-17 4 DONT MISS THE TONY BRADY SHOW I J featuring TONY BRADY Australia's top pop J in a big Variety Show J J Tonight Tomorrow IPOH ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE HALL -t shows at 7 p.m. 9 p.m. tonight 7 p.m. 9 p.m. tomorrow -k Presented by j THE EAST ASIATIC CO..54 words
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Advertisement376 1962-07-17 4 frMfr^l NEXT CHANCE! (SINGAPORE) HOBBB takes vacation. ..You have all til* tun! \l~j£F Jfe- JAMES MAUREEN \N|K|r£ STBVATT' O'HQRA ffi »iii v «£S»^m£ £-AJLWLw^SL "HANDSOME BEARD" CONTEST: PRELIMINARY HEAT AT I THE ODEON HOLLYWOOD ROOM TONIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. Contestants Please be Present by 7.1 S p.m. sharp. For him:376 words
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Advertisement484 1962-07-17 4 t Now Showin? 1 om 400 marco IJ CirwmaScope Technicolor X J. (with Chinese SubliHe*) X 4. Plus Special Short! in Color "2nd SEAP GAMES in RANGOON" 4. and "ROUNDABOUT No. 2" X NIXT CHANGE! (Fei) tMnHOBBS-fekES: I Q VACATION t Jomei Stewart Maureen O'Hara T ColOf t>v Deluxe t»owShowmjr!Vj484 words
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109 1962-07-17 5 A POLICE SURPRISE FOR SKIN DEALER CINGAPORE, Mon. A skin dealer, Mr. Koh Yong Choon, 61, missed 15 bundles of iguana skins worth $3,000 from his shop in Upper Circular Road this morning. He dashed to nearby Central Police Station to make a report. To his rurprise, police told him109 words
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Article54 1962-07-17 5 Drunk on a bicycle PENANG, Mon.— A cyclist, Ali Shakkerai. 39, was today fined $100 for riding a bicycle while under the inlluence of liquor at the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Kampong Java Bharu on June 7. Ali, the prosecution stated, shot into the path of a car54 words
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175 1962-07-17 5 Lawyer: My girl client subjected to all-night grilling KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A lawyer, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, alleged in the Magistrate's Court here today that his client, a massage parlour girl, had been asked "very embarrassing" questions by" police Investigating a gang robbery. He said that the girl. Yap Slew175 words
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Article48 1962-07-17 5 PENANG, Mon. Ong Kirn Huat, 34, who had five convictions, was today Jailed for six months when he pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of trousers and two sarongs from a car parked in front of Ayer Itam post office on July 7.48 words
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Article180 1962-07-17 5 THE acting Prime A Minister and Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today inspected the site of the $2.5 million Kampong Pandan lowcost housing project. He was accompanied by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee,180 words
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Article, Illustration403 1962-07-17 5 Varsity committee to examine allegations made by 13 'NO FREEDOM OF DISCUSSION, NO ENCOURAGEMENT OF RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •JHE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, today announced that the university council had appointed four men to assist him in going through allegations made by 1,3403 words
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Article71 1962-07-17 5 TWO MEN ON REVOLVER CHARGE OINGAPORE, Mon. Two men, Tay Choon Lim and Tan Ah Moi. were charged in a magistrate's court today with unlawf possession of a revolver. They were alleged to have committed the offence at a house In North Bridge Road about 1 p.m. on Saturday. Tay71 words
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200 1962-07-17 5 'Be fair' call to Govt. on detainees BUTTERWORTH. Men. The president of the Bagan Tuan Kechil branch of Party Rakyat, Inche Aziz bin Ibrahim, last night urged the Government to give detainees "fair play and justice." "They should be tried openly for whatever wrong they might have done." Inche Aziz200 words
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Article191 1962-07-17 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 60 employees of Cooper Brothers and Company here have secured wage increases ranging from $35 to $65 a month, backdated to Feb. 1 this year This follows an agreement reached between the management and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. Under191 words
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Advertisement251 1962-07-17 5 < mbe a Oft focus W f^fr U will ANDERm m Look into the Vilonutic Hi's big viewfindcr tee exposure and V focus it glance. When you've cocnpoied your picture, when the V instant of iction arrives it's vim. You need never look away I Irom the viewfindcr. The seconds251 words
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Advertisement146 1962-07-17 5 PHILIPS I ALL-TRANSISTOR I PORTABLE RADIO COMPLETE WITH LEATHER CARRYING CASE POWERFUL I VOLUME CLEAR RECEPTION 3 WAVE BAWDS PHILIPS QUALITY V^TjSz/ GUARANTEE MALAYA <Ja\|lKV> BORNEO IN&APORI j Does This I Express the Real It's those small personal touches that tell I all about us. There are occasions when a146 words
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275 1962-07-17 6 IPOH, Monday. gHAHUDDIN bin Mat Jais, 30, unemployed, pleaded not guilty in the High Court here today to what the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, called the "senseless killing" of his mother. Inche Abdul Hamid, in his opening address to the275 words
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Article72 1962-07-17 6 ACCUSED OF BIGAMY DENANG, Mon. A 1 clerk, Wong Kon Mm, 39, of Kuala Lumpur, was charged here today with committing bigamy. Wong it is alleged, married Chong Slew Yin at the Penang Registry on Dec. 10. 1954. when he already had a wife, Chan Sow Yoong. at that time.72 words
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201 1962-07-17 6 TTHE Secretary to the 1 Ministry of Transport, Inche Noor bin Zainal, said today that the final decision on the award of civil engineering works contract at the new $50 million international airport here would rest with the Minister of Finance in view201 words
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Article114 1962-07-17 6 A SEA of faces captured by the camera, these were some of the thousands of people who gave the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, a rousing send-off from Singapore to London for the final talks on Malaysia. With huge banners fluttering high in the114 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-07-17 7 N£W EDUCATION PLAN TO MINISTER TO THE NEEDS OF THE SOUL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Ministry of Education is considering a plan to supplement courses in the field of higher education to meet not only the material needs of the people but also '"that of423 words
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82 1962-07-17 7 Iron. Mon. Burglars broke into a house in Laxamana Road here, occupied by 12 women performers of the Tai Thean Kew circus, and stole cash and personal belongings valued at $972. The troupe left the house about 6.20 p.m. on Saturday to perform at the82 words
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Article67 1962-07-17 7 S'pore team observes at Cairo SINGAPORE. ?vton. Singapore will attend the economic conference for developing countries now in session in Cairo. It is understood that Mr. Sim Kee Boon and Mr. Devan Nalr will attend the conference as observers. Thirtyseven countries are participating. Mr. Sim will leave by air for67 words
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Article57 1962-07-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Johore Legislative Assembly today passed unanimously a motion thanking the Sultan for his address at the opening of the fourth assembly on Saturday. The motion, moved by the Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. was seconded by Mr. Chua Song57 words
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108 1962-07-17 7 MAN No. 4 CHARGED IN $37,000 CASE OINGAPORE, Mon. The fourth man arrested in connection with the $37,029 payroll grab attempt at the Government Thomson Road Hospital on June 29. was charged in a magistrate's court today. Chong Choon Seng was alleged to have used criminal force on Christian Daniel108 words
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435 1962-07-17 7 Swim from Sumatra to Malaya? Army man investigates IP O H. Mon. Captain Michael B. Nanson, 28, of the Royal Engineers, who is seconded to the Federation Engineers at Tapah, is investigating the difficulties involved in swimming the Straits of Malacca from Sumatra to Malaya. Capt. Nanson. already an experienced435 words
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264 1962-07-17 7 A MINING consultA ing engineer, A. E. Schmidt, today sued Kep o n g Prospecting Ltd. for an unspecified sum arising out of sales of iron ore. Schmidt, of Chan Wong Building here, claimed that under a contract signed in Sept. 1955264 words
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Miscellaneous22 1962-07-17 7 Buy* Bunny By Hnlph Hvintdahl OWS VtHA'S SWffLL 1/ NEVER MIND, BLKSS... t^S\__ f V/AITINO ]WITWMB...I j I HERE'S PORKY j J^ >22 words
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Article183 1962-07-17 8 'RESIGN' DARE TO TWO BY THE PPP IPOH, Mon. The People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. today challenged two top Alliance leaders in Perak to resign their State Legislative Assembly seats for by-elections in their constituencies. It either of them accepted the challenge, Mr. Seenivasa*am would also resign183 words
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Article60 1962-07-17 8 IPOH, Mon. Australia's 'golden boy" Tony Brady. Indonesian singer and Radio star Mien Sondakh and British radio, T.V. and stage artist Peter Boden. will appear at the St. John Ambulance hall here for three performances. The "Tony Brady srow" will be held tomorrow at 7 p.m.60 words
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266 1962-07-17 8 Police take 5 men after chase in jungle From LUCIEN PETER: MORIB. Monday pOLICE investigating a robbery at Morib Inn arrested five men in jungle near Labu on the Negri Sembilan-Selangor border yesterday after a two-hour chase among the trees. A Malay woman in a lonely village near the jungle266 words
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110 1962-07-17 8 NEW TEAM IN CHARGE OF STUDENTS' PAPER NOW SINGAPORE, Mon. The Students' Council of the University of Singapore has appointed a new editorial board for the Malayan Undergrad, the organ of the students' union. The council made the appointments at a meeting last week when it accepted the en bloc110 words
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107 1962-07-17 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who left Singapore yesterday for the Malaysia talks in London, took with him pewter gifts for British VIPs. They are three pewter framed pictures of himself with the Federation crest on the frames: Roth107 words
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159 1962-07-17 8 LECTURER ON TOUR TO TAPE MALAYAN MUSIC MALACCA, Mon. A former music lecturer at the Malayan Teachers Training College at Brinsford Lodge, Mr. J. P. B. Dobbs, has arrived here with tfiis wife for a two-month visit. Mr. Dobbs. now a lecturer at the London University Institute of Education, Is159 words
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Article34 1962-07-17 8 BUTTERWORTH, Mon Burglars stole $500 and $815 worth of jewellery from a shop in Plnang Tunggal over the weekend. The shopkeeper. Ang Tuan Tlan, reported the loss to police yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-07-17 8 A special call— only for royal ears HOW INTERESTING, SAYS THE QUEEN- KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE Raja Permaisuri Agong listended in on a specially arranged trunk line conversation in the microwave monitoring control room at Telecommunications Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur this morning. After listening for about a minute, Her Majesty175 words
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244 1962-07-17 8 After 7 years the law catches up with would-be extortioner SINGAPORE, Mon.— A man. who took part in a $100,000 extortion bid by letter in 1955, was today jailed for two years by the Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. Goh Heng Leong, Goh Huay Keng, 34, arrested seven years later,244 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-07-17 8 CINGAPORE, Mon.— Police today warned shopkeepers not to accept 38 stolen travellers' cheques. The serial numbers of the chceques are HA 39-410 to 39-439 and K*****— 521 to K*****— 544». The cheques, valued at 54.000, were picked from the pocket of an American tourist.89 words
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Miscellaneous178 1962-07-17 8 Ailcy Oap By V. T. Hamiin J I-NBCTTHINQMJU I 1...N0 WEAPONS J> < AN 1 WEUeT^-*-^ AU-RBHT, YOU /yek pretty soop > eon* vo is an^ better yes,unk,^ea«sbian'/ me an* \jungi£ critters I AXES, I'D SKY-FOR I BET IN SOME _<■ THAN TH'fiUYA WE VHOW.'J WILLING MOE AN* 1 MERE178 words
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Article, Illustration1911 1962-07-17 9 KEEPING ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE BIG-TIME CROOKS OF JET AGE... MARCEL SICOT talks about (SECRETARY GENERAL OF INTERPOL) the organisation that never lets up in its battle against international crime... and criminals ANY description of Intcrpol must begin by destroying a few legends. There is no international police force1,911 words
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Article53 1962-07-17 10 it Hera's lit (Minimum i ALIXANOm CARDIN lovln* Misbsjid of Ciasy, Bible Societies In Malaya, departed to be with the Lord at •am 16th i jly IM2 after a brief Diners. Kunrral arrangements to be announced Inter. (Olfta to the Bible ■oclctiea In Malaya In lieu of wreaths will53 words
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Article110 1962-07-17 10 it Word! tit (Minimum) P. A. ABRAHAM and family thank relatives, friends for attendance et funeral of their daughter Mary on Bth July TNI FAMILY of the late Mr. Yeo Koon Tarn thanks the Venerable Dhamasuka. relatives, friends for their services, donations iM-rolla, wreaths and attendance at their recent110 words
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Article212 1962-07-17 10 WorWs tit (Minimum) JINCAPORE MODIL ACADIMY congratulates Evelyn Cunlco and c'hnxtlna Moor.' l»t nnd 3rd Miss Personality IM'.'. DARLING. YOUR MIMI K*n will meet you at Cultural Centre on 1» i'<i 21-7-62 at s 30 pin. Don I break your promise TEETHING CHILDREN enjoy the crisp delicious tH.Me of212 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, July 17. 1962.
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Article578 1962-07-17 10 It the Prime Ministers decision to transfer the Minister of Agriculture to the Health Ministry was a surprise to those not privy to Cabinet secrets, so too is Inche Aziz Ishak's refusal to accept the change until he has seen the Tengku and received an explanation. The578 words
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Article491 1962-07-17 10 Although the Americans are hardly the innocents abroad they once were, the story of an American investment project in Asia told in the Far Eastern Review is not without a moral or two. And the first of them obviously is that when a company executive suggests it might491 words
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Article210 1962-07-17 10 Trap A motorist accused in Singapore traffic court some years ago of speeding, defended himself successfully on the ground that although the stretch of road over which he was timed had been measured, the length of the chain UMd for the measuring had not been checked. The police did210 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1962-07-17 10 JONN CAMPBELL - JONN CAMPBELL by ENTER A STORMY NEW ELEMENT IN JAPANESE POLITICS TOKYO. MON AN aggressive Buddhist religious org a nisation, Sokagakkai has become a new and controversial political power in japan as a result of the July 1 elections for the Upper House of the Japanese Diet. Its candidates1,069 words
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Article530 1962-07-17 10 LEON BURNETT - LEON BURNETT -b» —AND AVERTS AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY WASHINGTON, Mon. A woman doctor, in her very first assignment for the Government, was reported yesterday to have prevented "an American tragedy"— the birth of perhaps thousands of babies with missing arms and legs. She is Dr. Frances Kelsey.UPI - 530 words
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Advertisement644 1962-07-17 10 Stnitl Time. 4 Malay Mail Classified Mv«rnt*msnts may bs handed to: Ist Hoof COLO tTOSAai »»c«oi Orchard "Old COLD •TORACK asjANCMsTaI AT HOLLAND sjoaD-kATONO KIPPIL ROAB-NAVAL Authorises AfSntl CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House Collysr Qusy THt NIWI FRONT Fltzsstrlck's Supsrmsrksl M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Msad. Naval Bus* m.644 words
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Advertisement22 1962-07-17 10 "jmsaaaak? MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED it the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 53 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, North Borneo and Hong Kong.22 words
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Advertisement435 1962-07-17 10 What Good English Means to You How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success "BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE" Hundreds of ambitious men you learn the simple rule* and women have discovered underlying expressive Englisha fascinating, simplified way You know what yon want to to improve their English,435 words
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125 1962-07-17 11 Clerk whose wife left gets decree SINGAPORE, Mon.— A clerk, Lim Loo Kong, alias Lam Loo Kong, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, In the High Court today dissolving his marriage to his wife, Chew Lee Keng, on the ground of desertion. The decree125 words
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Article285 1962-07-17 11 A VICTORY FOR KOH GROUP IN UNION Mon. A battle for leadership of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union has resulted in the replacement of the entire old executive committee led by Mr Lim Seek Kian by a new group under the leadership of the principal of Ai Tong School,285 words
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Article52 1962-07-17 11 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Negri Sernbilan Family Planning Association Is to launch a State-wide family planning campaign soon. For a start, clinic sessions will be held at the Government Outpatient Clinic In Jalan Lee Sam here. Similar sessions will be held later at district level throughout52 words
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Article483 1962-07-17 11 INSTRUMENTS ACCURACY DOUBTFUL WHILE IN USE... TESTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE, SAYS THE MAGISTRATE KUALA I RADAR speed trap with the discharge i fendant after eight day; The Fourth Magistral he doubted the accuracy LUMPUR, Monday. test case ended today and acquittal of the des483 words
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Article408 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Alliance scored a spectacular victory when it gained control last night of the Jinjang Local Council a Socialist Front stronghold for many years. Jinjang is the Federation's biggest new village. The Alliance won seven out of the 12 seats, the other five408 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-07-17 11 VERONICA - 'Oh, those cold, polite hypocrites in Britain' VERONICA- RACIAL PREJUDICE-AS -SEEN BY SINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore nurse. Mrs. Veronica Morals spoke bitterly today of the "terrible racial prejudices" she encountered during a threeyear stay in Britain. Mrs. Morals. 25. returned by air yesterday after qualifying in chiropody and psychiatric rtursing.352 words
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Article177 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'PHE Times Packaging Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of 1 the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd, today sought an injunction from the High Court here to prevent their premise 0 from being flooded. Mr. Chan Hua Eng. for the company, whose premises are177 words
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97 1962-07-17 11 NO PLEAS AS TWO ARE ACCUSED OF MURDERS SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on separate charges of murder. Soon Chee Khiong, alleged to have murdered Osman bin Amin, at Oldham Lane, at about 11.30 a.m. on March 24, was remanded In custody for a97 words
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Article67 1962-07-17 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three more donations have been received by the Straits Times for Mohamed Jedl bin Ya'acob, an Alor Oajah (Malacca) boy who lost his hands In a grenade accident last year. They are $10 from Kirn Chuang, $5 from Mohamed Nawaz and $30 from V.H.R.67 words
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Article27 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. T. Ariarajah. 27, a former Singapore magistrate, was today admitted to the Federation Bar by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Hill.27 words
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Article39 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Liew Ah Soo. of Bungsar Road, was today fined $200 In a magistrate's court for failing to furnish particulars in connection with his statement of assets and liabilities for the year 1950 to 1960.39 words
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Article28 1962-07-17 11 KLUANO, Mon.—The Telecoms Department here will hold a social and dance at Chung Hwa High School hall on Saturday. A Miss Telecoms 1962 will be elected28 words
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142 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government is determined not only to safeguard Chinese schools bui aiso to raise the standard of the Chinese language and its literature. The Assistant Minister for Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, said this today at a meeting with members142 words
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91 1962-07-17 11 A WARNING ON HUMAN PROBLEMS IN THE FACTORY KUALA LI MPUR, Mon.— A sociologist from the University of Alexandria, fcgypt. said today that modern industrialisation contributed to "the disruption of family ties and the instability of community life." But this could be countered if employers paid special attention to the91 words
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Article51 1962-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Kedah Government is to borrow $10 million from the Federation Government to increase water supply and to extend it to the coastal and rural areas of the state and other districts adjacent to it. A bill to this effect was published here51 words
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Advertisement73 1962-07-17 11 Keep your family jffjl^ FIT WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury't Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE IT'S A TONIC, Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prove73 words
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Advertisement188 1962-07-17 11 TIHiIUSMS OF BUSINESSES HAVE CUT ACCOUNTING COSTS WITH BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC MACHINES! The time-tested, profit]9k saving advantages of these -J||fe»»*»N«»J l n machines can be equally beneficial to your business. —^TBEHi 'T^T Simple to operate. Bur-'-fMltrtilttiS* roughs Serwimatics handle flßtj SB;. a types of figurework and |ffp' 3& II provide accurate,188 words
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Miscellaneous461 1962-07-17 11 HADIO MALAYA Window On The World lOut Ifie Handstand; 1.80 The News; nn lv Popular Componeta. 10.16 sports 1.40 Contrasts In Rhythm: 2.00 wnu.NAl. SHORIHAM Reel: 10 30 Folksons Around Girl On The Run; 2.16 Callimi SERVICE 41.7 Metres The World: 11.00 Close Down The Housewife; 3.46 The Man AM461 words
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Article, Illustration398 1962-07-17 12 Golden opportunity for fashion models THREE Singapore models are getting one of the biggest chances in their lives when they leave for Australia within a few weeks' time. The models are Mrs. Linda Carnegie, Miss Rosalind Lye and Miss Evelyn Isaac who will ?o on a month's fashion tour in398 words
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Article148 1962-07-17 12 A FLOOR LENGTH evening dress of grey wool by Patrick de Barentzen of Rome was one of the highlights of the opening day of the Italian autumn and winter fashion show last week. A Reuter report said the material went well with the low148 words
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Article212 1962-07-17 12 COUNT YOUR WORRIES AWAY ARE you worried? Then here is something you can do to help ease the tension. You can hold on to some "worry beads" and feel the difference. Fidget we all must. There is no new notion In this. In China for example, it has been the212 words
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Article229 1962-07-17 12 HERE are some househints worth keeping in your scrap book: An overload of suds In the sink settles with sprinkle of table salt. Add a few drops of vinegar to the rinse water when laundering synthetic curtains and draperies. This reduces the static electricity in them. Wrap229 words
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Advertisement329 1962-07-17 12 When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best Tor treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe Tor children, because it contains exactly the right dose329 words
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Advertisement192 1962-07-17 12 4kt 9 |g Sirnind yoirself with enchantment in Rivlmi /*A» .mi Aquamarine is an advenUs^»; J I ture in fragrance that Itmwrm comes in a dozen dif- I ferent forms for a t Moisture lotion SpriyMlrt more exciting you! Sp'lT DfOdorir', 8i iitraftlisly feminine in Aquamarine /\fitZoM/ New York London192 words
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Miscellaneous309 1962-07-17 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Wu Souihey's fall due to 1. Encourage to expect an order learning to act In it? (6). to come into force (7). 7. Nasty children reared by road5. Dressing In a mountain re- mender? That's right. i9>. treat, get letters from the rest 8. Catchta309 words
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Article, Illustration875 1962-07-17 13 He denies trying to create alarm at forum SINGAPORE, Monday. ]JJR. Lim Seek Kian, who has been testifying before the commission inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examination as president of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers' Union, today875 words
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184 1962-07-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —A censure motion against Singapore Umno's three Assemblymen for voting with the Government on the Referendum Bill, which was to have been discussed at the annual meeting of the East division of Umno at the weekend, was withdrawn without a vote184 words
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196 1962-07-17 13 12 guilty of khalwat fined total of $1,250 i^r,rYLACCA, Mon.— Ten M* Malay women today pleaded guilty in the Kathi's Court here to charges of khalwat, that is. being found in close proximity to soldiers and were each fined $100, or three weeks' jail. They were ftokiah blnte Hajl Hassan.196 words
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Article267 1962-07-17 13 Power from Highlands very soon TPHK shortage of elec--1 tricity in Malaya because of the tremendous increase in demand will be overcome in a few months. This was announced by the general manager of the Joint venture working on the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme, Mr. KJaus Simons, at a special267 words
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Article175 1962-07-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The permanent board of the Malay Language and Cultural Congress will ask the congress to review a resolution it had passed at its last session two years ago calling for the setting up of a Malay art gallery. The congress meets again175 words
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Article155 1962-07-17 13 Thieves hold midnight picnic TPOH, Mon. Thieves 1 who raided the Perak Flying Club canteen, held a midnight picnic on Saturday night at the aerodrome here. They left behind a pile of litter and carried away what they could not finish. The canteen keeper. Chan Choon Phee, 39. discovered the155 words
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Article48 1962-07-17 13 PENANG, Mon.— A butcher, Ang Leong Cheok, 58. was today accused of murdering a housewife, Lim Kirn Khuan, 27, at Ferak Road last Saturday afternoon. "I did not commit murder." Ang told the first magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau, who remanded him in custody.48 words
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Advertisement273 1962-07-17 13 NOW! new DALSON ware to help lighten household chores. Just look at these wonderful kitchen gadgets: fc BOTTLE STOMIR Easy to ust, ensures complete sealing. S'por« Price 75 ct». JET OILER A polythene oil con suit- I able for any type of A liquids. J Spore Price 90 ctt. J273 words
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Advertisement235 1962-07-17 13 ?ffl!!!I!*B5 mmMrfi.l ml.' 1 I MBS. I dPHI f I £«kb^A|h Mtmm^^M H v |^2^^i^j^^^^^^^^^C li-*' w flHHHMMrtrf^B^^flrife^H Biggest news of the year in air travel NOW DAILY' POLAR JETS TO NEW YORK Only Northwest Polar Imperial jets fly the shortcut route Save hours of flying time. You fly the235 words
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Article138 1962-07-17 14 Malacca marine DISPLAY BY NAAFI AN exhibition of outboard motors, fibreglass boats and a complete range of underwater equipment, opened in Malacca yesterday. The show, which will continue until Saturday, is being organised by NAAFI at its shopping arcade at Terendak Camp, the headquarters of 28th Commonwealth Brigade. This Is138 words
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Article65 1962-07-17 14 Three technicians of East Asiatic Co. Ltd. have returned from a tour of Flat's organisation In Turin where they took an advanced course In various aspects of automotive servicing and repairs. They are Messrs. Loh Heng (Singapore). Voon Chee Ming i Kuala Lumpur) and Lai Shwai Pin65 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-07-17 14 Mrs. Lee is first woman regional manager 4 FORMER confid- ential secretary in an import and export firm has been appointed regional manager of United Malayan Insurance Co., Singapore. She is Mrs. M.L. Lee. 40. the first woman in Singapore to hold the post. Mrs. Lee said that the challenge163 words
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Article329 1962-07-17 14 JAMES ANG - JAMES ANG TOP LEVEL NEGOTIATIONS CARRIED OUT 'IN SECRET' By R.I. STOCK IN SPORE ESTIMATED AT 7,000 TONS SOLD TO EASTERN EUROPE INDONESIA'S stock of Lampong black pepper in Singapore estimated at 7,000 tons has been sold to East European countries at an undisclosed price. Dr.329 words
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101 1962-07-17 14 Market for cameras here very 'selective' THE Singapore camera market is "sophisticated" in the opinion of Mr. Y. Matsushita, president of th*» Shinsei Press Service of Tokyo. Mr. Matsushita. whose company handles the- overseas sales of the Asahl Pentax, a single lens 35 mm refiex camera, said that over-simplified cameras101 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-07-17 14 Local business in radio accessories poor, he says A RECENTLY conA ducted Japanese survey of Malayan consumer demand for amplifiers, transformers and voltage regulators has shown that business in these items is poor. According to Mr. H. Yokota who personally carried out the survey, local people are less inclined to185 words
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Article29 1962-07-17 14 Mr. l.nh Ah Hone (above), has retired as office manager of the senior resident representative of Carreras Ltd. Singapore, after 27 years' service in the organisation.29 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-07-17 14 International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. of London and EMI Electronics Ltd. of Hayes, Middlesex announce that agreement has been reached whereby as from July 24 the data processing activities of EMI Electronics Ltd. will be merged with the ICT organisation. The relevant staff of EMI are163 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-07-17 14 PERSONALISED TRADE MISSION ENDS TOUR T*HE first trip of the Australian Personalised Trade Mission to South-East Asia has been completed and the members have returned home well satisfled with the results and confident of further improved trading relations between Australia and l*d tav Wine Pnmman/Ipr buildings, clothing, etc. Colin Stplpv225 words
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Advertisement326 1962-07-17 14 Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't let coughing, sneezing;, chokinc attacks of Bronchitis or Asthma ruin your sleep and energy another day or nigh: without trying MKNDACO. This great medicine Is not a smoke. Injection or spray, bat ■works through the blood, thus reaching the lungs and bronchial tubes. The326 words
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Advertisement380 1962-07-17 14 .^MsssasJj "V I JENN^B Vv* ]^B9]^ssssU»^B^ssTrGl id jfrfrfr >^^ sssssssssss^S^^iV Lssssssssss»^^X<f I T^wJ Q^^^^^H^^D I I ssssssssssßsVia Pt^sssss^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssßl ssfl I LS X IAI I .IBh .^1 )IHclH.ifl^H II r\\ nil sssV^l^ssss! I iss^sssssA. I sssEli ssssm. A""** Finding the right answer Data processing continues to play an increasingly important role380 words
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Advertisement1489 1962-07-17 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U K. Due Sport Still P. Sham Penanp PELEUS Liferpeei. DuD'm, Glasgow Ii Pftaday AHTCNOR Monies I pill. Obblm 1 1 Pt/ Jlly It Jlly 21 NESTOR Havre, Li.erpMl. Glasftta July 21 July 24 Jiiy 29/21 Jlly 31/31 MELAMPUS A iroutf L'pael. R aam. H1,489 words
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Advertisement2742 1962-07-17 15 THE t. A. C. LINES— W) ft? T&T T? V W Tc 1 SAILINGS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. Jfy) Jr. ffVH pWjf B Jim JI /AY/ JFj, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN, t±£S £±4 £t\j dJ=J tii db\J dl=£ /@^*^©k S'poia P. Sham Penanf ■^■^■^■^■^■■W ra\S3\\«l2,742 words
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Advertisement1259 1962-07-17 15 IM^. McALISTER «c CO., LTD. Wr. r*** EIXERMAN UMB Ok KLA VENESS UMB HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTI tRDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND city at i tint AccipUll earn tot Ceitral t SmU bin «r ittuj »«anea. r fT* HM/V^n BOUGAINVIUE Ii Part/Teday ii July rwKt1,259 words
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543 1962-07-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent WITU operators unable to make their minds up fully as to what the immediate reaction should be to the latest International Tin Council communique tin shares were very juiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Only a small amount of543 words
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Article107 1962-07-17 16 MELBOURNE, Mon TIXVFSTMEN'i and Industrial shares had slightly stronger support today. Most Lssues Improved, but B.H.P. barely held Fridays level. A.O.G. were sold down to 535. before closing with buyers at 545. 6d. In an otherwise firmer oil section. Base metals and loans were firm. N.B.H. 13 9B107 words
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Article123 1962-07-17 16 July 19. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 12 eta. Cold Store 4|d. M. Box 13 rts. Stenmahlp ft eta. Breweries 25 ct*. 8. Timea 20 eta. 8. Darby 4id. S. Traders 23 us W. Jacks 10 cts. Unlteers 10 (is. Robinson 9 eta. MININGS K Amal 3/3123 words
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Article777 1962-07-17 16 B U^ 8S Exc °nlnge Ule Fc^rauSn Y*£*^ t ffiJ*^&°g section yesterday with the number L.. 1^0r40. 6 0) o£'- a.OOoT of deals in brackets: nM (l oo> 40a. 3d. D, v.500) 40a.; Industrials: Dunlops $1.73 OL. ON. g. Wa <3,000) $2.85, (3.000) $2.93 (1,000) $1.72 East777 words
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359 1962-07-17 16 T*HE Straits tin price 1 440.8 7 i per picul on 250 tons or 30 tons less Local market circles said the beneficial effect of the latest International Tin Council communique was now being felt in the market. While they did not359 words
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Article274 1962-07-17 16 /V7IET conditions prevailed throughout the morning session on the Federation Robber Market. With London advices disappointing the market opened half a cent lower than Friday's closing levels and eased slightly on trade seUinc. Lower sheets were quiet with some interest shown In No. 2 and No.274 words
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Article214 1962-07-17 16 AUGUST Itrat grade ruMer buyers f.e.b. closi-d at 5 p.m In Singapore yesterday at 76i cents per In., down nve-eJghtbe of a cent on Friday's cloelng price. The tone was uncertain. S.CC.R.A. closing prices In centa per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o-b. buyers 77|, sellers214 words
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Article64 1962-07-17 16 THE Malayan exchange Sank*' A(M- i •■alien made thin change In iti rates to merchants yesterday (Mm rat* la to S100): (•Ming TT or 00 ready: Italian Lira MM On the If •■ooSflßS mifltct in Hwti Kane the U.S. Cellar «v quoted »t S.TSi for T.T. and S.TIJ64 words
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Article35 1962-07-17 16 July 16 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76 J cents (down five-eijehtbs of a cent). K.L.: 76! rents (down flve-eirhths of a cent). TIN: $440.87} (up 81). Estimated unofficial offering 256 tons (down 30 tons).35 words
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Advertisement1076 1962-07-17 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic aja Great Lskea Service CU EIA EIA EIA fU roore P. S'ns* H'lvia L. Antaisa N Yort cieoeixHi -dsiftava Mars- 20/11 lily 1/ J Ass a Asa 1 Sell It Seal 1 Oct "(taxi** Mars" 1/ 3 Sen 4/ t tail 14 Seal1,076 words
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Advertisement1062 1962-07-17 16 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS SHIPS lying ilMigiids the tlngaawra Hoon, Sedenak. Siruaa. Glass; Aon. wharvss tsday are: Eumaeuj 34/39 Duyooc, Panial Maa. Belat Berhala, Vukikawa Hani 47, Mississippi Uoyd Lob Ste Lee. Anno. Aow Thai, Oun4/5. Panama Maru 31/32. Sandra 6A, tur. Dalren Verasuas. Hal Chu. Kirn state of Bihar1,062 words
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Advertisement491 1962-07-17 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with effect from 9th July. 1962. Mr. Hoe Peng Hay is no longer employed by Hlap Kee Building Contractor, Singapore, and Is therefore not authorised to represent or transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of the above-men-tioned Firm. AUCTION SALE OF491 words
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Advertisement4076 1962-07-17 17 SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS s^^ssßSSSSsasHHal INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION REQUIRES PERAK GOVERNMENT 4 I *^7^J^T^N IMMEDIATELY PERSONABLE COMPETENT UAr L K MH XXI I3IH MM Ml i II I M uM I hwl SECRETARY -STENOGRAPHER WITH MINIMUM 3 VACANCIES. WBWLWKKbLmLmLmBmkhLmtLm YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ALL PHASES OF OFFICE tg^Jgf^JSU !SS i l== PROCEDURES.4,076 words
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Advertisement919 1962-07-17 17 MISCELLANEOUS it Wordi U (Mim.t—Boz tt rts. *xlro M SALE* A sCRVICI Outboard Mo PHILIPS PHILIPS tors Lawn Uo«n and W«ignin» XT^S Machines. Üboj) Kirn B«ng Cluoni 103 at rT Havelock Koad. singaoor* Hlkmm tl I *****/***** g- VI" -Tf/ STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. tt Wort* U rWi» >— Box tt919 words
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Article464 1962-07-17 18 Future of S. Africa in Test cricket I ONDON. Mon.— South Africa's future in Test cricket, which is bound up with its government's apartheid policy, is the most important item facing delegates at next Thursday's annual Imperial Cricket Conference at Lord's here. South Africa automatically ceased toReuter - 464 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-07-17 18 The record-breaking trio of the 400 metres event at the Perak A.A.A. championships which concluded in Ipoh on Sunday. All three broke the state record of 49.8 sec and also the Asian Games qualifying mark for Malaya's relay team of 49.55ec. From left72 words
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Article, Illustration431 1962-07-17 18 BAN ON the 'SLASHER SHOCKS QUEENSLAND From JACK FINGLETON pANBERRA. Mon. Ken -Slasher;' M a c k a y Queensland captain and one of the best-known characters in international crickei has a brush with his Queensland Association executive and has been suspended for two competitive club matches when the next431 words
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Article522 1962-07-17 18 WEIGHTS for Fn M BU3 2nd DAY eirht rare* «i *■'>'"« Mis 805 /-i c S i ew <und.liwd.vo Milky Way II 8.U3 Cl. 5 Div. 1— SJ» sf* ft«J greg Class 2 6 f Bukit BiiiunK y.ui) Dragon's Blood «.H i'i/.ii ,i t Hukit Timali 8.13522 words
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441 1962-07-17 18 WORLD SPORT Italy and Sweden in zone final VIILAN, Sat. Italy, who meet Sweden in the nnal, completed a 5-0 win over Britain in the European zone semifinals of the Davis Cup yesterday when they won the remaining two singles. Nicola Pietrangell beat Tony Pickard 8-6, 6-0, 6-1 and FaustoReuter - 441 words
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Advertisement1392 1962-07-17 18 •g,, ijw^rf^mrj HLJI^IIM ll tenders |ltlk JlkS^^B^^^kJUUkl J*J J| JKR TEND ER NOTICE TENDERS for the &ecUon of PUBLIC NOTICE TO LET L 1 I l iL ses> Hostel 2 Ipoh wUI aw m*Kim. received a t the offlce of the Mr. Chew Chin* Kiang of No f h t1,392 words
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Advertisement122 1962-07-17 18 Best Value For Your Money!! Modern Houses/Flats for Sale in Various Ideal Residential Areas at Most Competitive Prices. Kimsia Court Kimlin Park Singapore Orchard Road Paterson Road/Grange Road (Opp. Ngee Ann Building) -f- Angullia Park. Singapore At the centre and highly elevated ground 1&&1Z gS 12 STOREY LUXURY FLATS iJfiS^^^l^^TOy!122 words
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Article359 1962-07-17 19 CHALLENGE FROM AUSTRALIAN ATHLETICS TEAM LIKELY SPRINT AND 880 CHAMPIONS AMONG THEM By LEE FOO SAN, Ipoh, Monday AUSTRALIA may send six men and three women to compete in the FMAAU open invitation championships at Ipoh in Aug. 9, 10 and 11. Mr. B. H.359 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-07-17 19 Low, swift and on target Goalkeeper Ungku Ismail Abdullah fails to stop Quah Kirn Swee from scoring Singapore's fourth goal in the Malaya Cup match against Johore at Jalan Besar on Saturday. Singapore won 4-1. Straits Times picture.38 words
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273 1962-07-17 19 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, .don.— While most of Singapore is still asleep tomorrow morning, 20 hockey players will assemble at Balestier plain at 5.30 for physical training. This dawn enterprise is the Singapore hockey team's response to the Olympic Council's decision last Thursday273 words
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Article296 1962-07-17 19 Yang proves it, says Wright SINGAPORE, Monday. AMERICAN athletic coach Stanley Wright today cited the deeds of Formosan decathlon chamoion Yang Chuan-Kwang. the 1960 Olympic Games silver medalist, to prove average stature did not limit an athlete to average performances. Speaking to more than296 words
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Article114 1962-07-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Malaya's soccer player selected for the Asian Game. at Jakarta in August went intc centralised training today at Uie Merdeka Stadium. The training, the longest ewr held, is being conducted by th F.A.M. coach. Choo Seng Quee. It will continue until the day before114 words
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Article102 1962-07-17 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Association selectors made one change from the side which beat Malacca for the MCA final against Belangor at Kuala Lumpur on July 27, 28 and 29 Army 1 Captain Derek Keech was not available for selection as he la 'eavlng for England102 words
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Article61 1962-07-17 19 OALO ALTO (California). Mon Valery Brumel, the Bovie Union high jumper, forecas: toda.\ that his own world record woulc* be improved during the interns tional with the United SUtw here next weekend. Brumels best mark, which still awaiting raMflcation. wa; the 7ft 4-5-8 (2.25 m) which heReuter - 61 words
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287 1962-07-17 19 ATHLETICS KLANG DISTRICT AAA MEET —Men 100 m: 1 Mohd Arlffl <HM) 2 P.C. Mahmood (PSC) 3 Yah Tai Yeh (MTA) 11.1 (reRord): 200 m: l Mohd Arifln IHM) 2 Bahan Aziz (MTA) 3 PC. Mahmood (PSC) 23.6 (record); 400 m: 1 Amir Merican (MTA) 2 M. Bukumaran (ACSOBA) 3T.287 words
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Article120 1962-07-17 19 L PERAK DIV. 1 (T. Anaon) Utd. Plantations 4 Nova Scotia 2 TENNIS i™ PING CBC CHAMPION. SHIPS FlNALB—Men's slntles 6-3. 6-3. Men's double.: Ho Chan W^ngand Lee Yee Meng bt Lim say Chuan and J. Billingham 6-4. 6-4. Mixed doubles: Ng Yew Wah and Miss Llan Lai Yee120 words
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Article274 1962-07-17 19 f POH, Mon. T.ne Perak AAA hat, selected 27 men and nun *'omen to take part In t.u Malayan national championship* t" be held at Ipoh on Aug. 3 and The team Is: MEN 100 m: V. Vljayaratna.. Kaia Asian, Chin Kok Foon ant.274 words
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Article357 1962-07-17 19 K. FERNANDEZ - JEGA, SHAH CLASH IN 'NATIONAL' K. FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ifALAYA'S top sprinters, M. Jegathesan and iTI Shahruddin Ali will run against each other in competition for the first time at the Malayan Natonal athletic championships at Ipoh on Aug. 3 and 4. l 1 They are team mates357 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1962-07-17 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SPORE 3D: Bt Tlmah v Per•npnran Setla (Qeylang) ST.OB SENIOR KO: Camp •llndef v Indo-Muda (8 p.m Sunrise v TPCA (8. both matches it Merdelca 8tad1um). Junior KO: Petallng Tin v Austral (Panil>; VOCSC v Hong Chin (Kg nahrui: Munirlnal v Levers Taylor Rd>: 8CRC 'B v118 words
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129 1962-07-17 20 Yoke Heong: Limbs won't be fitted for 'months' LONDON. Mon— An orthopaedic surgeon said today the 18-year-old Malayan girl who lost her arms in a bus crash was "coming along fine." but it would be "months" before new limbs were fitted. Lai Yoke Heong. a Kuala Lumpur student, lost herReuter - 129 words
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Article88 1962-07-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Inche Yusot bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Alshah will attend the charity premiere of •Carry on Cruising" at the Cathay Cinema at 9.30 p.m. on July 25. The film is in aid of the V.M.C.A Building and Extension Fund. A88 words
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Article40 1962-07-17 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has Lssucd an order permanently prohibiting the entry into Singapore of a woman. Pang Moi Leung, in a recent Govprnmeijt Gazette notification No reason was given.40 words
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Article709 1962-07-17 20 We are proved right, says PAP 'THE CALL FOR BLANK VOTES SHOWS SINISTER INTENTIONS' SINGAPORE, Monday. "JMIli People's Action Party today pounced on a statement by the Council of Joint Action which yesterday called on all voters to cast blank voles in the coming referendum on merger and said: "This709 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-07-17 20 MRS. WONG LEE SFE. 81. a refugee from China, holds great grand son Baxter Cheung, three, for the first time in the 'if her son in Los Angeles. Mis. trong was allowed to leave China after telling Communist officials that relativesUPI - 82 words
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Article22 1962-07-17 20 V. f. RASIAH r.tir.d trachir M.-th,.,ii-i bUH Srliool. Ipoh Kunfral from I, LAronK Chi-roh. Ipoh. nt 4.V) p.m. on 17th July.22 words
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Article31 1962-07-17 20 MR. ANO MRS. M.K filial, thank thi-ir relatives and trirnds for their kiml ;it tendance, congratulatory menthe occ.-iRion of 'he marruiKt of their .l.ui»;tit.T ihyamiia Devi to Mr. Gopimtli I'lll-ll.31 words
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Article80 1962-07-17 20 THE FAMILY OF the latr Mi CnrmiD Arrlola thank relatives and friend* for me**aicrft of condolence, wreaths and personal attendance at her funeral. OR. CHIA BOON LEONC and famnv thank all friend* and relatives for wrea jm, condolences and attendance at the funeral of his daughter If.-in -tn- Kirn80 words
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Article24 1962-07-17 20 IN LOVINC MEMORY of Ann Son ■■M (Mrs. Choo Beng Lim) died 17. T. Memorial service Straits OMMM Methodist Church 5.15 p.m.24 words
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Article45 1962-07-17 20 PRINCE'S TEA ROOM Joan Booty's Modelling School presents a Modern Silk Store fnshlon parade. Thursday 19th. 5.13 p.m. Make-up hy Innoxa Tissues hy Kleenex. Co•■■■onxored by Siniea|>ore Tobacco Com|..my. makers of Albany King Size ciKarettcs. National Radios and Baby Cham. Reservation Tel: (Sporei *****.45 words
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Article372 1962-07-17 20 LONDON, Mon. Tne Govern- OEC 30/3 +/3 j BIBBERS mem changes announced over tne Great j Anglo-Oriental 3 l'j week-end were the main topic of Universal "A" 59 -I/-! Golden Hope 4/10 1 conversation in the stock markets j Guest Keen 68/9 3 Highland and today. 1.C.1372 words
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262 1962-07-17 20 SBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YAP HWEE BIN, Singapore's women's junior i singles champion, was stretched to three sets i before beating Tan Chui Chee, the Sandakan^ champion 11-4, 8-11, 11-9 in the first found of the women's singles in the S.B.A. National championships played at the Badminton Hall tonight. Huee'262 words
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Article168 1962-07-17 20 T ONDON. Mon. Tlie Paki>- moigan 112 ij. Pre^sdee 49 not tan cricketers were 101 lor outt. se\ en 111 their first Innings at At EtUhaston WorcTMei.-hne tea on the second day of their 175. iM. Horton 51 1 v Waruickmatch here today In reply to sline.Reuter - 168 words
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Article71 1962-07-17 20 LONDON, Mon.— Sir Win-, This is the first time Sir ston Churchill is making i Winston has been out of bed satisfactory progress in his j since he developed phlebitis recovery from a thigh frac- inflamation of a vein ture and has been sitting to shortlyReuter - 71 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous44 1962-07-17 20 The weather IJIGHEST and lowest tetnpera- tures in Maiaya and Singapore lor the period 8 pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang B fi 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 7744 words
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