The Straits Times, 19 July 1962
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Title Section21 1962-07-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 flat!*** flew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 19«2. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration599 1962-07-19 1 Council backs throne speech From RALPH SHAW KUALA BELAIT. Wed. gULTAN Omar Ali Saifuddin today announced Brunei's acceptance of the Malaysia plan in principle in a speech to the Legislative Council. The Sultan said that the Malaysia Federation "would l)e highly beneficial to our country," if the conditions599 words
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Article, Illustration515 1962-07-19 1 I STAY PUT SAYS AZIZ 'Resign 9 call: Minister says 7 want official communication' By YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 'THE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said tonight he was "staying put" when shown a news agency report from London in which the Prime Minister. Tengku515 words
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Article32 1962-07-19 1 PARIS. Wed. Almost 64.000 European and Muslim reiugees left Algeria lor France in the first two weeks of July. Mr. Robert Boulin. Minister of Repatriates, told French Cabinet today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article624 1962-07-19 1 Council of Joint Action plans a delegation to New York SINGAPORE. Wed. Two new moves today highlighted the plans to take, the controversial national refeiendum issue before the United Nations. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has cabled the United Nations acting Secretary General.624 words
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441 1962-07-19 1 SINGAPORE Wednesday Council of, Joint Action today urged Britain not to sanction the proposed constitutional changes lor Singapore. At noon, leaders of the flve-party council delivered a protest note to the acting British Commissioner In Singapore. Mr. Phillip Moore. They saw Mr. Moore In the441 words
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132 1962-07-19 1 Balloon in space, bright as a star CAPE CANAVERAL, Wed. "Big Shot," a 13-storey high balloon. soared 950 miles into space today to test the possibility of establishing a worldwide communications system by means of silent orbiting satellites. The 135-foot diameter balloon was the world's largest space vehicle, although itReuter - 132 words
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Article48 1962-07-19 1 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Macmillan, the Prime Minister, completed his big Government front-line reshuffle today by appointing Mr. Peter Rawlinson. 43-year-old barrister, his Solicitor-General. Mr. Rawlinson, author, dramatist and representative for Epsom, near London, succeeds Sir John Hobson. who was moved up Jo AttorneyGeneral.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article31 1962-07-19 1 TAIPEH. Wed. A heat wave Is hitting Northern Formosa and temperature is expected to stay around 98 degrees fahrenhelt for several days to come, the Weather Bureau predicted today.31 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-07-19 1 Spy's plea to be freed fails— I ONDON. Wed.— The High i \j Court today rejected an application by convicted Soviet spy. Dr. Robert Soblen (above), to be released from detention. I Lord Chief Justice Lord Parker, dismissing the application, said: "I feel that there was never any intention to163 words
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Article56 1962-07-19 1 LONDON. Wed.- Sir Winston Churchill is making such a good recovery from his fractured thigh it was expected here today he might leave hospital at the end of next week. His medical team was likely to hold only one more main conference probably on Friday morning56 words
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Article59 1962-07-19 1 BANGKOK. Wed— Thailand today lifted its month-old boycott of South-East Asia Treaty Organisation meetings. A Seato spokesman said Thailand attended a meet- ing of the Council of Re- presentatives today. It was the Orst council meeting since Thailand declared its boycott following a World Cour* decision awarding59 words
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Article136 1962-07-19 1 NEW DELHI, Wed.— The Communist Chinese have encircled another Indian post near the Galwan Val- ley in Ladakh Province, according to a new I Indian protest Note to Peking published yesterday. The Note, dated July 7, located three Chinese posts set up recently as being at136 words
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Article29 1962-07-19 1 TIES SUSPENDED WASHINGTON Wed I nj»«d BUtn I»<l'* v"penilrd «iipl"ni*n rolatioi uiUl Prru hM MM of KiTOI of powrr in that nmnlt by milit.io furors P I29 words
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Article272 1962-07-19 2 The first flying spaceman UNITED States Air Force pilot yesterday flew an X-15 rocket plane to a new record height of over 58 miles, and became the first man. other than a spaceman, to win astronaut "s wings for winged flight. He is Major Robert White, and he .smashed hisReuter - 272 words
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251 1962-07-19 2 RAGING WOMEN: U.N. BLAMES TSHOMBE NEW YORK, Wednesday. T*HE United Nations sa^d yesterday it had grounds for believing that yesterday's demonstration by enraged Katangese women in Elisabethville was "not at all spontaneous but rather a premeditated and carefully planned action" against U.N. soldiers. A spokesman said the U.N. had demanded251 words
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Article127 1962-07-19 2 LAOS The final meeting this week GENEVA, Wed.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and Mr. Georgi Pushkin. British and Soviet co-chair-men of the Laos conference, held a private meeting here last nlfht at the Soviet dele ration headquarters. An author itatlve •ource said the year-old conference might hold its final plenaryReuter - 127 words
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Article35 1962-07-19 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed Gunmen sprayed the Archbishop's palace here with machine-gun fire from a speeding car la&t night. The Archbishop, Dom Jaime be Barros Camara. was away at the time.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-07-19 2 PHYSICAL training is one of the "chores" that soldiers like to complain about. But Mrs. Joyce Bowler of West Bridgford, Nottingam, seems to be enjoying it as she Joins a squad in a gymnasium at Southwood Camp, Cove, Farnborough, Hampshire. She is one of three mothers ofReuter - 91 words
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Article47 1962-07-19 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Senate today handed the administration a stinging rebuff by voting to kill President Kennedy's Bill to provide health care for the aeed financed by social security payments. The BUI was defeated when the Senate adopted a motion to pigeonhole It— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article38 1962-07-19 2 EDINBURGH, Wed. Four subsidiary companies of the Burmah Oil Company yesterday began a £60 million claim against the British Government for damage done during the British retreat before the Japanese in 1941 and 1942.— Reutcr.Reuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous86 1962-07-19 2 gfk nppnO tn, mt I V way r^^R STORK Fresh bread, or crispy toast, spread with delicious Stork Margarine, makes a quick nourishing start to the day. Ta»ty! Easy to spread! Stork keeps you fit because it contains the health-giving /m^^SJVVm vitamins A and D. Your family will \i Ys^Hßy/lr86 words
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Miscellaneous22 1962-07-19 2 FHE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby foeonae. mou'pe dbopping CISAgtTTE ASM GfO/PTZF Z~^ I All OVER |> /well. DO A I SOMETHING i >^cv22 words
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286 1962-07-19 3 No progress till Reds drop 'quit Berlin' call PRESIDENT Kennedy was reported to have warned the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Anatoly F. Dobrynin, at a one-hour White House conference yesterday that there can be no real progress on Berlin unless Russia drops its demand that the Western allies abandon the city.286 words
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Article261 1962-07-19 3 SAIGON. Wed. Beautiful 19-yean-old Vo Thi Luu became very pale and ill in her village in the southern province of Ba Xuyen. Distraught, she went to a local witchdoctor. who diagnosed the trouble: she was possessed by a devil. He prescribed his remedy fire. To the261 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-07-19 3 13 women say: We're set to go into space WASHINGTON. Wed. Thirteen women pilots yesterday offered themselves to Congress as qualified astronauts. Mrs Janey B. Hart, wife of the Michigan senator and one of the 13, said: "Women should be allowed to go into space without delay." Mrs. Hart appeared255 words
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Article53 1962-07-19 3 Russians buy more space OTTAWA. Wed.-The Soviet Embassy yesterday took three full pages in the Ottawa Journal to publish the text of Mr Khrushchev's speech to the Moscow Peace Congress last week NovDsti the Sovie; news agency, took two and a quarter pages ii yesterday's Guardian in England for theReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1962-07-19 3 MUNICH. Wed. West German States yesterday banned the right-wing West German "Bund Vaterlaendi.scher Jungend" 'Federation of National Youth) as an unconstitutional neo-Nazi organisation ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1962-07-19 3 BOMBAY. Wed. Kallnga Airlines Dakota crashed on Monday wh'.le on a food-dropping mission in the North-East Frontier area, killing all nine people on board.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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93 1962-07-19 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Labour Party reacted sharply here last night to the Prime Minister's recent Cabinet reshuffle by tabling a motion of censure calling for the dissolution of Parliament and a general election. The motion, decided last night at a meeting of the LabourReuter - 93 words
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159 1962-07-19 3 YEW YORK. Wed Australia yesterday rejected criticisms that political progress in the trust territory of New Guinea has been slow and stressed the difficulties of teaching the people the "arts of trovernment." Mr. Dudley McCarthy told the United Nations Trusteeship Council in winding upReuter - 159 words
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Article42 1962-07-19 3 Dag— final chapter NDOLA. Wed. An almost empty coroner's court here yesterday heard a verdict of "accidental death" en Mr. Dar Hammarskjoeld. former I'nited Nations Secre-tary-General, and 15 others who died with him in an air crash near here last September. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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230 1962-07-19 3 U.S. SAYS: OUR ROCKETS WILL GET THROUGH WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A DEFENCE Department' spokesman, commenting on Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's claims of Soviet anti-missile capability, said yesterday the Pentagon was satisfied that U.S. missiles :ould penetrate to their targets. He was replying to questions about Mr. Khrushchev's remarks to a group ofReuter - 230 words
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Article52 1962-07-19 3 TEHERAN. Wed. The Shah and Empress Farah expect their second child next spring, sources close to the Empress said yesterday. There was no official confirmation of the report. Their first child. Crown Prince Reza. was born on Oct. 31, 1960. Farah. 23. Is the Shahs thirdUPI - 52 words
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Article29 1962-07-19 3 MOSCOW Wed. The Soviet news agency Tass announced the appointment of Mr. Venlamin Dymshyts as a Deputy Premier and Chairman of the State Planning Committee.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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265 1962-07-19 4 NEW PLAN FOR STUDY GRANT DESCRIBED fHE Government's new "dollar-for-dollar" industrial development scholarships scheme "promises high dividends to both employer and employee," a Finance Ministry official said tonight. "Better than that," Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, permanent secretary of the Ministry's Economic Development Division added, "it promises higher dividends of happiness265 words
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163 1962-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The O Singapore Red Cross Society will celebrate the centenary of the International Red Crots next year with a special project of service for the handicapped and disabled. This was announced todaj by the president of the society. Puan163 words
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Article59 1962-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Dancers from Bhaskar's Academy, comedian Slrl Perera and ballet dancer Miss Marguerite Bee Bee are among the wellknown local artistes, who will perform at a grand variety concert to be held at the Chrlstchurch School hall on Saturday. The show, which starts at 6.30 p.m..59 words
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Article244 1962-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. t<he Singapore Government has given the Ap- peal Committee for Singapore Chinese Massacred by the Japanese until this Saturday to prove that it has the financial resources to exhume and rebury the remains of civilian victims of the Japanese occupational forces. If the committee244 words
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Article45 1962-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. More than 500 guests from the diplomatic corps and business community this evening attended a cocktail party at Adelphl Hotel given by Mr. K. Ishlkawa. executive vice-pre-sident of Japan Air lines, to celebrate the extension of their service to Jakarta.45 words
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103 1962-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two brothers both policemen —while out shopping at Larut Road one evening, successfully detained a man who had earlier picked the pocket of one of them. They were forced to release him. however, when three other men armed with sharp objects103 words
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Article356 1962-07-19 4 THE foUowlng U to<Uy*» schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pays Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.16 p.m.; from London, Duiseldorf, Beirut 716) 5.20 p.m.; from Tokyo. Manila, 620 pjn.; from Tokyo, Manila 'BA 941) 5.55 p.m.; from London,356 words
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Article, Illustration397 1962-07-19 5 SYLVIA CHUA - A tale of tender care through half a century of -sorrows MAN OF 82: PARALYSED DAUGHTER MY RESPONSIBILITY By SYLVIA CHUA: PENANG, Wednesday IN a little seaside hut off Sungei Nibong live Penang's loneliest but most devoted father and daughter. For more than 30 years, Mr. Lee Ah Cheang, 82,397 words
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Article55 1962-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The new Chief of the Austra lian General Staff, Maj.Gen. J. G. N. Wilton, passed through Kuala Lumpur today on his way to take up his appointment In Australia. This morning he called en Lt.-Gen. Dato Sir Rodney Moore, the Chief of55 words
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Article154 1962-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FOURTEEN robbers, all armed with daggers 1 raided two houses in separate parts of the Federal capital early today and escaped with $1,200 in cash and Jewellery. In the first robbery, eight dagger-carrying thugs entered a house In Imbl Road at about154 words
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Article47 1962-07-19 5 PENANG. Wed. About 80 Justices of the Peace in Penang are expected to attend a meeting tomorrow, convened by the Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, to form a Penang State Association of Justices of the Peace, and a council of Justices 01 the Peace.47 words
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Article30 1962-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Straits Times today received two contributions of $15 and $5 from anonymous readers for Mustapha Hussein, the 10--year-old deaf mute son of a fisherman.30 words
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Article144 1962-07-19 5 A former salesman is bound over PENANG, Wed. A former salesman of Boustead and Co., Kam Hock San, 47, was today bound over in $500 for two years on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of SI .257 worth of goods in April. "This is a case144 words
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Article570 1962-07-19 5 Income tax offences of husband, wife A HUSBAND and wife were today fined a total of $7,600 in separate cases for income tax offences by the president of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri Pressing for a deterrent sentence. Mr. R. H. V.570 words
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Article188 1962-07-19 5 -JOHORE PLANS A HILL RESORT FOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J —The Johore Government is studying details of plans to make Gunong Pulai, 2,147 ft. high, a holiday resort. Government officials believe that Gunong Pulal can compete with the Cameron Highlands and Fraser's Hill because of Its cool temperature, abundance of natural188 words
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Article47 1962-07-19 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed Teachers have no right to comment in schools on the education policy as they are only employees, the Assistant Minister of Education. Captain Abdul Hamld Khan, said today. He was speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Parents-Teachers Association here.47 words
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Advertisement87 1962-07-19 5 ADELPHI GRILL J LA SIMAIMf CULINAIRI FRANCAISI FRENCH (ASTRONOMY WEEKS I ENDING SATURDAY, 28th JULY 1962. FRENCH SPECIALITIES ••rvad during Luncheon and Dinner SATURDAY, 21st JULY Jf jSL FRENCH AS pa CONTINENTAL nANPF Miiejir BOOK NOW! I DAI<CC MU IC I TEL: 2810 bJelqrisrU q 5 FLIGHTS ffi(S/ WEEKLY FROM87 words
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166 1962-07-19 6 Sea-snake victim taken to hospital too late: Expert pENANG, Wed. A 10--year-old Australian boy, Michael John Carr. might have been saved had be been brought to the Penang General Hospital within seven hours of being bitten by a seasnake, the Coroner's Court was told today. "When I saw the boy166 words
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174 1962-07-19 6 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN Indonesian businessman, who "slipped Into IX Singapore to do a little shopping" before returning to Jakarta, was fined $100 here today for illegal entry. I Ahasveros Hutagalong, represented by Mr. 8. K. Lee. pleaded guilty to entering the State without a174 words
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Article130 1962-07-19 6 TWO SEAMEN FIND SHIP GONE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed v Two British sailors, who left their shlD In Port swettenham yesterday evening to "paint the town red." were this afternoon put on board a plane at' Kuala Lumpur to catch their ship at Penang. The two sailors got off the ship130 words
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Article36 1962-07-19 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The fourth formers (A) of Penan?: Methodist Girls' School today collected $9.36 for crippled student Joseph Kang, to enable him t,o buy a "Possum" machine. His fund now stands at $31.36.36 words
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Article61 1962-07-19 6 IPOH. Wed. Unlike other countries Malaya was not interested in reaching the moon but in Improving the economic condition of her people. This was stated by Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, Deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak, when he declared open a $3,500 community hall61 words
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228 1962-07-19 6 MAKING STEEL says Mr. Cabane IS LIKE GOOD COOKING SINGAPORE, Wed. A French expert in metallurgy, Mr. Marcel Cabane, today confidently predicted that the $50 million National Iron and Steel Mills now being built in Jurong would "ultimately prove a complete success." Mr. Cabane. who has been giving technical assistance228 words
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Article42 1962-07-19 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. An anonymous donation of $5 towards the fund for Mr. Tay Seng Lye, who was robbed by two thugs of his Social Welfare allowance recently, was received by the Straits Times today. His fund now stands at $718.42 words
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114 1962-07-19 6 KUCHING, Wed -A Sarawak Banger, L/Cpl Gelayan anak Janam, has been commended by the Commander-ln-Chief Far East Land Forces, General Sir Nigel Poett, for his bravery in rescuing two colleagues attacked by an elephant during an exercise In Malaya last February. Gelayan himself was114 words
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Article45 1962-07-19 6 JPOH. Wed— Mr. Chew Kok Chooi. the Ipoh magistrate, is resigning from government service at the end of this month to join a legal firm in Kuala Lumpur. He sat on the Bench for the last time today before going on leave.45 words
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Article, Illustration308 1962-07-19 6 Hideouts in gangland combed but 'no one saw or heard...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TN their search for the cycling millionaire, Mr. Tai Chet Seng, who was kidnapped on Monday, Selangor police last night combed several notorious gangster areas around the Federal Search parties went into gangster hideouts, interviewer) massage parlour308 words
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144 1962-07-19 6 Two film fight fans land In court: Admonished IJUALA LUMPUR, Wed Two youths, arrested for fighting In public today told the Third Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Vohrah, that they were only practising what they had seen in a film. Mr. Vohrah advised them to join judo or boxing classes if144 words
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Advertisement397 1962-07-19 6 The Board of Directors and the Management of LEE WAH BANK UMITED have pleasure in announcing the Official Opening of their PENANG BRANCH by His Excellency, the Governor of Penang, RAJA TUN UDA Al-Haj bin RAJA MUHAMMAD, S.M.N. at 88, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, on Saturday the 21st July 1962, at397 words
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Miscellaneous199 1962-07-19 6 AU*y Oap B y V. T. HantUn B^^lJU^*^ "^v 3O NONE °s^"" II y LhO PROBLEM > J C -x I Dick Trmity By Chvuter Gould I H AND V TRAC/ IS OUT 71 T THE COURSE 7WE OLD"! FTjO ReCOROS I CALL »1 hwi-ru TuPipy-flAiujv'ntArn WWEPE AT TWE TRI-199 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1962-07-19 7 JOHN DAVY - LAST Tuesday th c Telstar com m v nications satellite was launched from (.'ape Canaveral, the U.S. missile centre at the tip of the Florida coast. Later it relayed the first TV programme ever transmitted direct across the Atlantic. A huge 340-ton horn1,699 words
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Article167 1962-07-19 7 FI.STAK is the first private space vehicle. It was launched at £1,000,900 for the shot for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. On the first day it was reported to be slightly off-course and running a bit late. On the sixth orbit the scientists started work between167 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, July 19, 1962.
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Article677 1962-07-19 8 A new key to agreement on the banning of nuclear tests is in the hands of the Western Powers and Russia. The further progress which American scientists have made in the detection of tests should mean a change in the American and British attitude on the policing677 words
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Article341 1962-07-19 8 The schoolchildren who were taken to the monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Council yesterday could not have gone home mightily impressed by what they had seen and heard of local government in action. Their lesson in civics was extremely brief (a minor mercy perhaps in the circumstances),341 words
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Article228 1962-07-19 8 While there has been many a cranky idea for making an i'onest pound out of sport, the palm seems to go to Mr. Ahlquist, a Swedish boxing promoter, who wants to offer the public the spectacle of Pirie, Herbert Elliott and other great runners chasing an elect, rical228 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1962-07-19 8 GODFREY HODGSON - AS THE DOG DAYS COME TO WASHINGTON, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BEGINS TO DEMONSTRATE AN ASTONISHING AWKWARDNESS AND PRDDE by GODFREY HODGSON EVERY year, as the dog days come around and the temperature and the humidity in Washington inexorably rise, the legislators and officialsOFNS - 1,108 words
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Obituary60 1962-07-19 8 M Wmr*» $10 <*Hmimmm, MR. UN, Arthur Uat Boon, 67. P«arrd away peacefully at OaorMl HoapMal on Tucaday 17 753 leaving babind wtfi, 2 daucacrra. ooa aoa. two ama-la-m, oaa dausbter-10-taw and A«a naodcblldnu. Cortag* will law* 40 Oal Tlon< Hun Park at 4 p-m. tortw fbr Bukit Brown60 words
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Proposed law—a "rich harvest for lawyers'
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Article54 1962-07-19 8 MAY I refer to the letter by TSP of Alor Star (S.T July 12) alleging that the Ministry of Education was "unfair" in asking the pupil referred to in that letter to leave the local lower sixth form science class. This pupil was a category54 words
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Article176 1962-07-19 8 was allowed to continue m the lower sixth form science class on a provisional basis pending the results of the SC/FMC examination taken last year. It has been circularised that such candidates together with new applicants will be admitted on a strict order of merit based on (i) a176 words
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Article77 1962-07-19 8 pREQUENTLY roa d -T dividers save lives and repair bills by curbing exuberant taxi drivers. So why not raise some dividers at road Junctions located around schools to save young lives? For instance why Isn't one provided in front of the Bras Basah Road gates of Raffles Institution? students77 words
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Article65 1962-07-19 8 LIKE "Impatient" my two daughters who passed the final T.T.C. examination In December 1960 have not received their arrears of pay for the period January 1961 to March 1962. By previous practice, they should have received their money In December 1961. It Is now 18 months and they65 words
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316 1962-07-19 8 MICHAEL ADAMS - MICHAEL ADAMS by AFTER ORE YEW OF LIZ TAYLOR: DOME, Wed. -Th« 1 Forum is being dismantled, Cleopatra's palace i s littered with empty lunch boxes, and Caesar's war galley is lying off Ischia amid the flotsam of the Battle of Actium. Another couple316 words
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Advertisement843 1962-07-19 8 Straits Tims ft Malay Mail Claatlltad advartltcmantt may 0* handad to: j lrt Floor COLD STORAGE ABJCADB Orchard Road COLD tTO»»at i»AMCMIS AT HOLLAND BJOAD-KATONO I KtPPEL HOAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Afants: CITY BOOK ITO»« LT» WiKitHttr Houta. CoHyar Qua* TNI N«W« FRONT PMpaMBWI Smm»aia»> M. M. WMAIL S Admiralty ftaad.843 words
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Advertisement27 1962-07-19 8 1 Oil >*-» •Ill.lilcula.el7 llr.ss««l in SUITS Tailor+d by urn Better MATERIAL CTTTIXG I \IIOHIM. Plus STYLE all go into e»ery wit fey n, cw. Tilajln 1: *MM27 words
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Advertisement158 1962-07-19 8 RHEUMATISM^, FIBROSITIS y^^\l| LUMBAGO *>&/ get wonderful 1| %sJ| /bj f RELIEF \T^[S^J^L Th« extra exertioo of Jr ;'*y tropical living sports. "mW \ffla, gardening and other >\ fN^ /Eg outdoor activities *f^ Jlwk '\W can lead to pulled muscles, painful strains, even to rheumatism, lumbago, fibrositts and arthriti*,i especially158 words
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Article286 1962-07-19 9 Aussie foods and beverages find a ready market OVER the years, Australian farmers and food manufacturers have demonstrated their ability to supply the people of Singapore and Malaya with a variety of popular, temporate-zone foods and beverages that are high in quality yet competitive in price.286 words
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Article94 1962-07-19 9 AUSTRALIAN athletics coach Percy Cerutty. mothers of young children and dietitians in Australia place considerable importance en the value ot honey for its calorific, heat and energy giving content. Australian honey has a slightly sharper tang than the normal clover honey. mainly because of its eucaiypt content.94 words
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479 1962-07-19 9 rrHE Xllth World Poultry Congress, to be held in Sydney, from Aug. 10 to 18. will be an important milestone in the progress of Australia's up-to-da,te and expanding commercial poultry farming industry. Poultry farming In Australia Is an old-established' Industry, which was originally conducted in479 words
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337 1962-07-19 9 FiLYING squads of scienr tists are working a criss-cross pattern through rich east Australia pastoral regions in a new technical link-up with farmers who are producing foodstuffs for world markets. The scientists are based at the New England University at Armidale. New South Wales, the337 words
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Article179 1962-07-19 9 Now it's a honey to squeeze HOUSEWIVES who. in the past, have found difficulty In measuring and serving honey can do so now by simply pressing a tube. The marketing of honey In tubes has been pioneered by an Australian firm, located In Melbourne. Victoria, which is seeking export markets179 words
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Advertisement220 1962-07-19 9 buy Australian foods and wines Australians enjoy goodfoods— fine wines-Australia's climate, soli and sunshine produce these in abundance, far beyond the people's needs. As a result, Australians have become great exporters, supplying the world with high quality, health-giving produce fresh and frozen meats, dairy produce, canned and fresh fruit, wheat,220 words
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Article, Illustration769 1962-07-19 10 MEAT— third largest rural export INDUSTRY STRETCHES OVER MANY VAST ACRES OF RICH PASTURE MEAT is Australia's third largest rural export, and with modern scientific research producers and processors can make a topquality product available to the consumer. Some of the large Australian cattle stations extend for hundreds of square769 words
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469 1962-07-19 10 AUSTRALIA ...THE VINEYARD OF ASIA ORIGINALLY Australia's potential as an exporter of wines prompted one settler to predid its future ;is Hie "vineyard of Engkm<r. Today, the changing world situation, the improved standard of living and increased international trading has shown that Australia may justifiably aim to be not just469 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-07-19 10 FIG I RES which were quot- ii cd as "quite amazing were recorded from grapes harvested at a vineyard in South Australia this year Off Mi vines in one section. a total weight of 31 cwt was recorded. Six vines of Palomino grapes yielded 36() b of70 words
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Advertisement327 1962-07-19 10 fcjfartnil fejbtnjifll fiki^Si fe t li^ I ■•■lf »UK f 110 TO*»*W^ yir 0 PU««^ *'^l GREAT FAVOURITES HERE AND ALL OVER THE WORLD Slpl 1 jj we u**m nmom~ pßtf! wm^SSm^S^^SmuMmmu m^m\A^^m^m\ m^m\mS^~ i j^tmlm Hto£. i **t£M% T FRUIT, VEGETABLES, J p+OIVB jams and T FRUIT JUICES U^M327 words
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Advertisement92 1962-07-19 10 Known throughout the world for their High Quality AUSTRALIAN WINES from SEPPELT'S famous vineyards at £9£ seppeltsfieldJ i^HSK.'^^vßL .r*Sx^ am IB JPSS^ GREAT WESTERN SPARKLING WINES [oS»SSHSSB DISTINCTIVE TABLE WINES -*P^-- PORTS SHERRIES Soi« Ao«"tv for Singapert, Sorowok JB A 'J-^k t'\ (4 I^fc^ j^ Britith North Born«o, F«d«rotion of92 words
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Article, Illustration575 1962-07-19 11 Dairy food— full of nutrients AN armful of qoodne«s BREEDING, SUPERVISION HAS MADE INDUSTRY ONE OF THE BEST BLEND EXCEPTIONALLY WELL WITH OTHER EDIBLES: ITS FLAVOURS A WELCOME CHANGE HAIHY foods are quick and easy to prepare, and in many cases require little or no cooking. They are ideal for575 words
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403 1962-07-19 11 Bumper apple harvest using new ways RECENT outstanding techniques are credited with helping Tasmania Australia's premier apple producing State set record figures for its 1962 apple season. They involved the use of hormone blossom-thin-ning sprays and "fillip" irrigation. Tasmania's record apple crop this season was fi.840.000 bushels. Of this total403 words
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378 1962-07-19 11 Canned pines in the north, peaches in the south AUSTRALIA has a thriving canned fruits Industry. Her canned fruits and fruit Juices are consumers' favourites in many countries including Singapore and Malaya, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Thailand. Canada, West Germany. Britain and the United States. Annual exports of canned products exceed378 words
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Advertisement176 1962-07-19 11 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RIVERLAND ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT ■nJfUv) i Shlpped to Smgaport I isft ORANGES "SOUTHOSS" Brands ■Hk^^r'^lsL _MKM LOOK FOR THF RIVERLAND SE^L r^ i *f on th la&u» I V^?F f PINE RIDGE PACKING CO. LTD. ADELAIDE S. AUSTRALIA EX POUT .jßp MURRAY RIVER .sbbbb CftAKt, MOSTYM CKOWfcKJ PACKIMC176 words
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Advertisement140 1962-07-19 11 *V J^SJ SBBi^^m«%m^^^^* < **4BBB^.^^3bbl Mummy, why keep so many IXL Jams "Because we like them all— strawberry apricot, oherry and plums! They are made from the finest Australian fresh fruit. So delicious, so wholesome, so nutritious. Come let me spread some more IXL jam on your bread. You love140 words
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Article, Illustration499 1962-07-19 12 Essences to give you that taste TIIK appeal of any fo a lion of its taste, sn ance. Most natural f( liavour of their own flavours by people dcv With manufactured ever, the objective of th< "irresistible" with the rig colour and general appea Flavour preferences < .soft drinks the499 words
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Article288 1962-07-19 12 Canneries next to their produce THE development of major food processing factories in the heart of production areas away from large cities is a feature of vegetable production in Australia. One such factory in Devonport, Tasmania, is now Australia's largest pea processing centre. The operations of canning and freezing require288 words
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Article85 1962-07-19 12 4 USTRALIAN beer is .A brout-d under the constant supervision of ortentists ai\d expert brewers but they are not the real judges of the final product. The acknowledged au- thnrities on every quality i which goes to make good beer are the Australian con.su mrrv Brer has brrn85 words
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387 1962-07-19 12 rjHAMPAGNE is high on the impressive list of line wines for which Australia, as a producer, has become widely recognised overseas. Judges at international competitions have rated the Australian champagne as among the finest in the world. One of the famous Australian champagne-making centres387 words
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Advertisement201 1962-07-19 12 L_^ vvß a Australia's finest processed cheese KRAFT CHEDDAR AVAILABLE IN 20Z., 40Z., 12OZ. BLUE CANS, AND BOZ. BLUE CARTONS^^^^^^ «BK^ HIPW Sal lm^SJSm -And for quick-spreading sandwiches and savouries, try...J Cr M»Ghees«J KRAFT SPREADS X*M IN 5 DELICIOUS FLAVOURS Ai\ 1 I I I J Blue Chees* Gorgonzola Cheese201 words
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Advertisement160 1962-07-19 12 ml Ei I ff/r-R bHbP X fßt IbV 3&k jl Rfl Lr 'i* i 9s: World-famous beer FOSTER'S LAGER If you like a good beer, a rare treat awaits you with your first glass of Fosters Lager. Brewed by the famous Cariton United Breweries Ltd. in Melbourne, Australia, Foster's is160 words
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226 1962-07-19 13 An 'upsurge' to learn the national language 17UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, chairman of the National Language Month Central Committee, told a Press conference today that he felt there was a dflnite upsurge among the non-Malay population in the Federation to learn and popularise Malay, ranging from schoolchildren226 words
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Article27 1962-07-19 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Mrs. Thangammal Eliyathamby. today sent $107.12 to the Straits Times as a contribution towards the Umar Pulavar Tamil High School fund.27 words
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Article, Illustration246 1962-07-19 13 BUT A COURT SNIFFS AT A TAPPER'S SUGGESTION THAT A MAN'S NOSE KNOWS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. QAN batik sarongs, which have never been washed, be positively identified by their smell as the personal property of their owner? According to rubber tapper Marof bin Sardik. it can be done.246 words
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Article187 1962-07-19 13 Varsity's head to meet grousers KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, today said that, no committee had been set up to examine allegations made by 13 graduates against the University's Department of Malay Studies. All that had happened, he told the Straits187 words
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655 1962-07-19 13 4 iO/VD I_4iVDZ_4_->F AND 4 TEMPORARY SET OF LIMBS shopping trip she made with Tengku Nadijah, wife of Tengku Ja'afar. the High Commission's Counsellor. She said she did not buy very much and asked Yoke Khln to show me her solitary purchase655 words
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Article332 1962-07-19 13 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Np-gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. Newa In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning: 8.30 Housewives' Selections: 8.56 News Headlines;332 words
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Article, Illustration262 1962-07-19 13 SCIENCE FOR THE BOYS? NOW A GIRL ANSWERS t SINGAPORE, Wednesday, tea time chat in the Nanyang University canen irked Miss Tan Woon Teck, 25, a physics graduate. There sat the boys, talking In smug, patient and Illogical tones that girls just would not make good scientists. "I will, prove262 words
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Article59 1962-07-19 13 ALOR STAR, Wed.— A delegation from the War Department Civilian Staff Association will meet the British Army Command Secretary at the Army Headquarters in Singapore on Friday to discuss the workers' wage claims. The talks broke down last month and then the association decided to59 words
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Article94 1962-07-19 13 TODAY SedUl Kechil 11.39 a.m. (8.2 ft > 10.06 p.m. (6.Bft); Singapore 12 SO a.m. (B.2ft) 11.58 p.m. .9.6 ft); Port Dlckson 7 46 am. (9 Oft) 8.14 pjn. (93ft); Port Swettenham 7.13 a.m. (142 ft) 724 p.m. (14.3 ft); Penang 1.43 a.m. (7.2 ft) 1.48 p.m.94 words
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Article54 1962-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. S. Subandrio, passed through Singapore this morning on his way to Washington for talks on the West Irian issue with Dutch Government representatives. He was accompanied by the Deputy Defence Minister, Lieutenant-General Hidajat, Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Ganis54 words
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Article24 1962-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Wed— A gift of. $5 from an anonymous reader to Johnny Ang, the crippled schoolboy, brings his fund to $4,238.24 words
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Article63 1962-07-19 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The management of the strikebound Lam Soon Cannery Ltd., in Jurong and the Singapore General Employees' Union today held a second round of talks in an effort to settle the 35-day-old strike by the cannery's 100 employees. The negotiations, which lasted an hour, were held63 words
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Article58 1962-07-19 13 BATU GAJAH, Wed. A 23ft. python, which ate a fall crown wild pic on an estate three miles from here, ended op in a taxidermist's shop yesterday because it was too fall to keep awake. Three tappers, finding the python asleep in the estate had captured it58 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-07-19 13 Malayan Mr. First is first again A MALAYAN topped the final associateship examination in civil engineering at the Royal College of Science and Technology in Glasgow. Scotland, recently. He is Cheok Yeow Hwang (above), who resigned from the Public Works Department In Johore to enter the Royal College last year.112 words
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Advertisement309 1962-07-19 13 ||M«Wss-MMIIIIHIIIMIMIIWtllllllMlliM»IIIIIWIWMiWnHlimilllMtllMtC JUST OUT! Reader^ I Digest I JULY ISSUE j Containing 1 E HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE "GHOTI"? Invented by George Bernard Shaw, this word symbolises the E bewildering illogic of much of English spelling and pronunciation. Yet this irrational, rich and beautiful longuage is understood by one in every309 words
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Advertisement168 1962-07-19 13 little X the girl who likes a dipped-front girdle. Slims your waist, flattens your tummy, smooths'^ your hip*. In whito and black. Extra small. small, medium, large, and extra large. AMERICANS PREFER GEVAERT over 70% of ALL ROLL FILMS imported Into the U. S. A. in the first half of168 words
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Article, Illustration399 1962-07-19 14 KNOW YOUR OWN CULTURE Dance expert advises: 500 boys and girls of different nationalities in Singapore benefitted from a dance course conducted at "the Indonesian Club recently. Under the instructions of dance expert Mr. Adang Dujeh, the students took a monthlong course in Indonesian social dances, and judging from what399 words
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Article, Illustration227 1962-07-19 14 LOUISE I fUSTOMERS were given a pleasant surprise when a fashion show was staged at Fitzp a t r i c k's supermarket in Singapore recently. About 28 outfits from the various dress shops ln the supermarket were shown by Louise Klerk and her models. There were227 words
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Article180 1962-07-19 14 ANEW chemical compound which will enable housewives simultaneously to wash and dye articles in their washing machines has been announced by one of Britain's leading home dye manufacturers. The compound, which is the result of several years of research at the organisa- tion's London180 words
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Article320 1962-07-19 14 SHEATH DRESSES NOW MADE OF BEADS TONTANA of Rome encourages women to kick off their shoes and dance in comfort, wearing jewelled stockings. This was a highlight of the second day of the Italian autumn and winter fashion show which opened this week in Florence. A report from Vera Martin320 words
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Article99 1962-07-19 14 ARE you overweight around the thighs? Here is a tip from a beauty expert to help you reduce. Lie down on your side. Then with straight legs, do a scissors kick. Rep-at thl? 10 times. Another way Is to sit on the floor, legs half drawn up99 words
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Advertisement281 1962-07-19 14 NEW DOUBLE ©ACTION TOOTH BRUSHES Gentle White Nylon tufts protect the gums. |i Firm Blue Nylon tufts \W^ IP clean teeth better. I PRO Double Action Super Quality I 1 Toothbrushes are the latest deve- I lopment in personal dental care. I I Gentle White Nylon tufts massage II the281 words
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Advertisement377 1962-07-19 14 stop! «V _*,«b^b(B^bb* V^B^E .afl^Bß ■B^M'W It's easier with this! B I f stumpiMt (Wiiflf) I* Richard Hudnut > shampoo with egg Rich, bubbly Hudnut inampoo plus cqg wothe* shimmennq lunbconr. right into your hair. Its (oldon foaming lather nourishes at It cleans. Instantly your hair is shining smooth, silken377 words
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Miscellaneous180 1962-07-19 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 I am In love with a fool, being 1 Give pleasure with amount of green iSK business uanjacu.! see re- OMgg wlth^eggs^for 8 Had a session among finery w g^^ent person fixing •SSS 8 S comprehended ln VrU. l A Remark "verb^effi) (7) "MS Sr.'W180 words
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Advertisement1483 1962-07-19 15 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST UK. Due Spore ttMls) P. $*Mm Panartf ANTCNOt M'seilies. Lpeel. Dublin mPt Tatar Jaly a NESTOR Ktvrt, Liverpaal. Giasfow Jaly 21 Jaly 24 jtly 25 21 Jaly M/11 MELAMPUS A rnjf Lteel. R cam. H'br| Jaly 24 July 21 jaly 27/ 1 Alf 1 LTCAON1,483 words
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Advertisement2956 1962-07-19 15 m i l p R {fii'V\m i V i U THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIN6S TO CENOA. U HAVIE. NAMIURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60THENBUR6 ANB COPENNABEN. h*>' Z_NHi. S'tora P. S'harn Paawg Ist \So\lll "fustria" i) a/a laiy urn j»h a/» jny UV->-J "OOMA" a) 80 Itly/ 42,956 words
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Advertisement1120 1962-07-19 15 >K,X McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W IBWa "Li Ne U331 'tetW CLXtRMAM L»K aOAVXIIBSS LWI HAVRE. IOHOCfT HAMBURC. ROHEJIOAJId, LOS AMELES. SAN FUNCISCO. MIOOLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANO. em OF LEEDS teaatjSMkj aarte^ier^CaaititJ a, Satti n T tmIZX'ISL OOtISAINVIIU HAMBURG. LONDON. ROTTERDAM. OUNKIRK. 21/20 J.ly '1/ 2 Aag M Jary1,120 words
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Article116 1962-07-19 16 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares held steady. I.A.C. featured with rise of 6d. to lis. 6d. after the announcemeni of one-for-three bonus Issue. Rothmana had the biggest move gaining 3s. 6d. to 78s. 6d. Oils were steady. Base metals eased and New Broken Hill were sold lower116 words
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Article192 1962-07-19 16 empt lying alengside the tlngapere <* wharvsi today are: TJlpondok 10/11, Benattow 26/27 Kota Bahru 8/9, Nagoya Main 15/16, Cbandpara 35/36. Mommouthsblre 44, Tokal Maru 6/7, Bidor 23, Slmoa 31/32. Kanlmbar 24. Outer reads: Aronda, Houtman, Kluacg, Sergey Botklo, Prosper Sty. Rlau, Anlok, Perralna, Samoa Peyang, Clara192 words
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Article145 1962-07-19 16 THI Malayan Kxehangs Banks- Atteelatlen made thrtr changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: buying TT 3213/16. airmail OD 32 15/16, 90 d/at 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/2 airmail OD 35 5/8. 90 d/st145 words
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563 1962-07-19 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpUERE was still bo 1 break through on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday which experienced a dwindling turnover. Tins were easier, but improved a shade daring the afternoon. The index fell one point. Operators in this section still have their563 words
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Article22 1962-07-19 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 17 July 18 Industrials: 188.33 168.19 Tins: 280.82 279.32 S rubbers: 172.16 172.16 Jan. 1 1958—100.22 words
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Article776 1962-07-19 16 BUSINESS on the Mali-van Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (2.000) $1.70 D. (2,000) $1.70: East Smelting (5.000) $2.83 ON: F. and N. ords (1,000) $2 si D. (1,000) 52.80: M. Containers (1,000) $1.18, $1.19 SL: U. Tobacco (1,000)776 words
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249 1962-07-19 16 CONDITIONS on world tin markets have become a little confused following the uninformative communique issued by th International Tin Council in regard to American stockpile releases last week. While London overnight had reacted sharply downwards the Straits tin price yesterday only fell249 words
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Article123 1962-07-19 16 July 18. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) F. N. 12 eta. Cold Storage 4»d. M. Box 13 cts. Steamship 9 cm. Breweries 25 eta. 8. Times 20 cts. B. Darby 4|d 8. Traders 28 eta. W. Jacks 10 rts. Unlteers 10 cts. Robinson 9 cts, MININGS A. Amal 2/1123 words
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Article75 1962-07-19 16 THE Federation Minister of Finance ha* Bxed these prices for calculating customs, duties for the week becinnlnr on July 19. Bobber 76 cents a Ib. Copra $406 a ton. Coconut oil $646 a lon Palm oil SMS a ton. Palm kernels S3Cs.2saton. The rates of duties payable are:75 words
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Article272 1962-07-19 16 T«HX Federation Rubber Market opened at Tuesday's closing levels and steadied slightly on a reserve of sellers. At the higher levels, better sellIng coupled with better lower sheet offers eased prices slightly In thin trading. The market remained unchanged throughout the afternoon session with very little272 words
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Article218 1962-07-19 16 AUGUST first grade rubber buyert f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore yaeterday at 751 cents per Ib., down one-eighth of a cent on yesterday's closing price. The tone was Opt* I. C.C.R. A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yetaerday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b.218 words
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Article36 1962-07-19 16 July 18 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 75] cents (down one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 75} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $437.87} (down 62 i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tuns).36 words
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Article125 1962-07-19 16 C-HINESE Produce lietianis Bin«j. I pers nson prlees per picul yester* day: Coconut ell: bulk $37 j sellers, drum $40] aellers; Cepra: July »25i buyers. $251 sellers. Pepperi Muatok *v $l&2t aellers, Sarawak black $11-i sellers, garbled Umpom black $110 sellers, Sarawak wblta 1100 sellers, ASTA $1221 sellers.125 words
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Advertisement1054 1962-07-19 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PtMltla. Atlantic «t Cr«ai Lakes S*rv|«t) fiA tIA EIA tIA tU S'ooft r\ S'haia H'lula c Afiteltt N fork CMvtlsna "tt«im Mire" »31 lII} 1/1 in UAM 1 Sept If Sept 1 »tl "Kasnkiws Mm' 1/1 Stpl M i Sepl 14 s«p( Ocl tt uti1,054 words
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Advertisement520 1962-07-19 16 BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. SAILINGS FlOh UNITED KINGDOM «ND CONTINENTAL PORTS TD MIUTI LOADING FOR HON6KON6. K«M, OSAKA. HA6OYA. YOKOHAMA t OTAiU M'OOUHXt H*m« 'mini brjm rpere "CITY 6f NEWCMTU" mi M Jn»/ I Aat VS •em of ttpstr nmv i i/ n/a «»t/ i n§> v i swt •tin520 words
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Advertisement289 1962-07-19 16 SENIOR GOLFERS SOCIETY OF MALAYA. Annual Festival and Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at the Selangor Golf Club on the 4th and sth August 1962 in the forenoon. Will members wishing to partake In "BAILEY CUP" and "ROSS BAFFY" competitions please forward their names and handicaps289 words
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Advertisement1545 1962-07-19 17 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1- APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and from serving permanent Government Officers for the following appointments in the Industrial Training Institute, Kuala Lumpur.— Division I: (a) HEAD, ENGINEERING DIVISION. Salary scale: $554. 592. 628 X 34 934/982 x 34 1.254. AGE: 35 but under1,545 words
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Advertisement789 1962-07-19 17 NOTICES THIS NOTICE Is published to Inform all friends and relatives that I have this day disowned my adopted daughter Madam Lim Slew Oo of No: IS Kajang Road. Penang and that I shall henceforth have nothing whatsoever to do with her or her family. (WTO AH JOO BTJAT). GEORGE789 words
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Advertisement991 1962-07-19 17 bbT^^^^^^^^^bbxTm^ (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words tt (Him.)— Bax tt eta. aaxn, SBCRBTARV RECEPTIONIST Mcdl- j cal Practice Centre X.L, Applications with ag* etc Box A.720 8.T., K.L. TYPIST WITH KNOWLBDOB Of Arablc/EngiUh Correspondence required. Apply Box A 5044 8-T. (Spore) WANTBD COOK OBNBRAL English speaking *ntlal991 words
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Advertisement816 1962-07-19 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words U <m*.r—Boa tt eta. aatr* HOUSB in New Bousing Scheme (Hoover Park) near Ipoh baa Two Rooms To Let. Bachelors or working tfrls only. Rates reasonable. Writ* to Box AI7S 8.T., Ipoh. BRADDBLL HEIOHTSt Bungalow to let from Ist August. S bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, and servants816 words
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Advertisement734 1962-07-19 17 TUITION It Ward* U (Htm.}— Bmm <• eta. astre BXPBRIBHOBO TEACHER Otvee Individual Tuition In French Conversation A >mm *"»g Term* Moderate Apply to Box ASOSS 8.T.. B'por* MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH Up to School Cartlnoat* by Quallßed Teacher with 32 yean' experience Reply Bos AAO36 8.T., Bmgaopr*. LEARN HAIRDRESSINO from734 words
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Advertisement896 1962-07-19 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE i M Wmd* U (Him.)— Box M rU aatr* i I»6i ROVIR 7S. 11.000 Regularly •erviced. Phone MJ69 iß'por*). It»3 CITTtOEN LIS Oood condition SI. OOO 0.n.0 Ring (B'por*) ***** > JOLLY GOOD Flat 300. 1939 Modal. I Reasonable Price. Tel: (Spore) 339 M I»S3 FORD CONSUL896 words
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Advertisement658 1962-07-19 17 FOR SALE I* Word* U Bax M rl*. omtrm ANNUAL lALII Doubl«-Wovr D Baby Napkin* i Doaan Now H.OO. Cotton Pant let On* Dozen J2.50. Plua Extra 10% DKcouat Over »10/- Purchase Call Today I Cathay* 38/38, Bra* Baaan Road Store i UTNAM OANPITI IST CHIAPItT Of •rant description Indian658 words
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175 1962-07-19 18 FOOD IS OUR BIGGEST SINGLE IMPORT KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Nearly onequarter of Malaya s imports of $383.8 million in the first two months of this year consisted of food, according to trade statistics published by the Government today. The second biggest import item was manufactured goods —$76.2 million compared with175 words
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187 1962-07-19 18 Giant union planned far 20,000 medical, health men KUALA LUMPUR. WedTwenty thousand medical and health workers, now in 30 different unions in thi Federation, are to merge Into one giant national organisation Discussion.; to unite them will take place in Johore Bharu on Friday and the proposed National Union of187 words
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Article, Illustration771 1962-07-19 18 Lim and his merry men had games in the union: Seow r«ftOWN counsel. Mr Francis Scow. today suggested that Mr. Lim Seek Kian, expresident of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers' Union, and his "merry men" were able to have "fun and games" because the union's general council did not know771 words
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Article46 1962-07-19 18 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— The oldest member of the Kedah ruling house. Che Ridwan binte Che Ahmad, 90. widow of the Raja Muda. Tengku Abdul Aziz, has died in Alor Star. The Sultan and Sultana were among the large gathering at the funeral.46 words
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Article49 1962-07-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.-Three armed robbers early this morning broke into the home of a shopkeeper. Tian Thin Ching. 44, in Lorong 27. Oeylang. and took away $100 worth of cigarettes and $200 in cash. The men made a getaway by car after tying and gagcine Tian.49 words
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Article38 1962-07-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.The Assistant Minister of Rural Development. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. today briefed a 12--man delegation from Thailand on the progress of Malaya's rural development programme at the Operations Room of the Ministry.38 words
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Article26 1962-07-19 18 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed— Tne General Blatchfora. which has been transporting Malayan soldiers for service in the Congo, is undergoing repairs at the Singapore dodo26 words
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Article27 1962-07-19 18 SUNGEI PATANI. WedThe Sultana of Kedah will give away the prizes at the annual speech day of the Sultana Asma secondary school, Alor Star, on Saturday.27 words
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80 1962-07-19 18 CINGAPORE, Wed Fourteen young dancers here have formed a semi-pro-fessional dance troupe. The man behind this move Is a well-known ballet dancer and Radio Singapore announcer, Vernon Martlnus, who is director ol the Singapore Dance Theatre, the new organisation. In it* first offering,80 words
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232 1962-07-19 18 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. TAXI-DRIVER, Yap Seng Hock, was today cleared of causing the death of George Tan Eng Leong, former Deputy Managing Editor of the Straits Times, and John Sim Heng Teong, a textiles salesman, in a road crash. Yap. fT. was accused232 words
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Article84 1962-07-19 18 Two pirates deported to Thailand OENANvi. WVed. Two Thai nationals. Phong Sangirn and Chuen Kwan-fl'-r. were banished from M.iliva today Sangirn. 49. and Kwandee. 55. were recently released after serving part of life sentences for piracy od the high seas. With three others, they pirated a Penang-bound motor junk of84 words
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Article28 1962-07-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— Gon Soon Piaw. 22 was robbed of $20 in cash and his wristwatch worth $50 by two dagger-wielding thugs at Desker Road last night.28 words
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Article28 1962-07-19 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A youth snatched a necklace worth $200 from a housewife. Chua Liew Neo. 42. as she was shopping in Upper Cross Street yesterday. Advertisement28 words
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Article206 1962-07-19 18 <?.: H.-h can I kill the cockroarhen in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roach with brush or sponge on cabinets, baseboards, near sink wherever you see these pests. The colourless, odourless coating kills roaches and ants, and stays effective for months. <„).: Must I move dishes and206 words
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Advertisement839 1962-07-19 18 I aT^^^^^??^3T^2^«^^^^^a^r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T^a^^^^^^B^^B I NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE. l>; nlalion 41 ll and IH of the Hold* l.ii-ensinc Regulations 19.">6 Nonce ls hereoy given that the Hotels Licensing Board will hold v.-- next Quarterly Session al the Fourth District and Magistrate's Couru South Bridge Road.839 words
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Advertisement646 1962-07-19 18 J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class B and above J.K.R. registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. of the 2nd August. 1962. for the I Erection and Completion 1 of Two Standard Office Blocks for the District Office and other Departments646 words
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Advertisement971 1962-07-19 18 TENDERS .MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH JABATAN ICERJA RAYA TENDER NOTICE PERAK TENDERS are Invited from reTENDERS for the purchase of tf&tered Class EX and above ConUnserviceable Stores" at P.W.D., j tractors for the Construction of a Kinta Store, Connolly Road, Ipoh, i timber tootbrldge over Sungei will be received by Uie971 words
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Advertisement244 1962-07-19 18 Skin Sores Cleared Pimples Go The very flnt application of Nixoderm begin* to clear away plmplei like marie. U»e Nixotierm tonlcht and you will soon se« your skin becoming soft, imooth and clear. Nixoderm is a new discovery that kill* germs and parasite! on the skin that cause Pimples. Bolls,244 words
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Article159 1962-07-19 19 Relay bid fails at baton change SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore relay team's "Jakarta or bust effort to qualify for the Asian Games next month ended in dismay at Fairer Park today as one of the runners, John Fernandez, twice faulted in the baton changing. Wong Fey Wan completed the first159 words
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Article56 1962-07-19 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Tim Turner. 36. Johore Bahru's plant-er-sportsman leaves for Britain tomorrow, after 15 years In the country. During that time he has represented Kedah at soccer, rugby and cricket. He was president of the Johore Bahru Cricket Association for several years and also a56 words
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209 1962-07-19 19 SERVICES SUPPORTERS CLAIM: WE WERE ROBBED SINGAPORE, Wed. Singagapore Joint Services supporters claim that their team were robbed of success in their Malaya Cup (south zone) tie at Malacca on Sunday. They said that Joint Services were "extremely unlucky" to have two goals disallowed early in the match "On both209 words
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Article41 1962-07-19 19 KLANG. Wed. The dtolplmury board of the Klang District Football Association, at a meeting last night, decided to suspend V. Selvaduray, of P.W.D Combined, for six months for dangerous play in a League Division 1 match against Rtvertex last week.41 words
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Article437 1962-07-19 19 STRONG CHALLENGE BY BORNEO, SARAWAK ATHLETES AND DISTANCE CHAMPION DILBAGH SINGH IS DETERMINED TO KEEP HIS TWO SAAA TITLES By TEOH ENG TATT; Singapore, Wednesday J^ORTH BORNEO and Sarawak athletes will once again give Singapore athletes tough opposition in the Singapore AAA championships at437 words
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Article132 1962-07-19 19 We'll be out of the red soon— Tay SINGAPORE. Wed. fin. ancc and Administrative CCommitt t chairman Tay Soo Yong said today be was confident that the Singapore Amateur F.A. will be "out of tbe red" before the end of the current season. In the five months since he took132 words
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Article137 1962-07-19 19 Eveready triumph with late goal SINGAPORE, Wed— Favourites Eveready cleared a tough jiurdle In the Singapore B.H PA. Senior 'A' League and Cup with a 1-0 win over Hongkong Bank at Parrer Park today. After a scoreless first hall Otham scored for Eveready ten minutes before tbe end. Weames, Bvereadys137 words
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Article299 1962-07-19 19 A-GAMES a MUST, SAFA SAY TEAM DESERVES TRIP SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore Amateur Football Association today directed Its delegate on the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. Dr. S. H. Al-Junied, to try his best to influence the SOSC selectors to include the soccer team in the Singapore contingent for the Asian299 words
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Article113 1962-07-19 19 KOALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Selangor Cricket Association selectors met for (wo hour* last night to pick the team to meet Singapore in the MCA lnter-stat* league final and made one change from the team which beat Penan? by 78 runs last week. Opening batsman Tharumagnanam113 words
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Article51 1962-07-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. In Sunday's Kuala Lumpur Orand Prix for motor-cycles at the new dual carriageway In Kenny Hill M. Sntchiananthan of Singapore rode an Aeromacchl Harley Davidson, in the main event for unlimited c.c. machines. He finished third. Satchlananthan did not ride a Ducati as reported on51 words
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Article261 1962-07-19 19 EPSOM JEEP'S trn-to-follow at the Penang Bank Holiday meeting which begins on Sunday, are: POWEB FlRST— back in top form; won cleverly over 6f at Ipoh in lntln 13-4/5 last month: an aU-folng performer. SOCIETY GIRL ran two good races at Ipoh last month when third to261 words
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Article119 1962-07-19 19 SOCCER INTER TELECOMS FINAL (Kluang): J. Bahru 1 Kluang 1 (after extra time). Sloan* nh j^Ourkh* Engineers 2 Gurkha PENANG DIV. S: Olugor Club 6 Prisons a. TAIPING DIV. t: Town Council 5 Police 3. B. GAJAH LdE: K Bahru Malays 6 Royal English School 0 L. PERAK DIV.119 words
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Article135 1962-07-19 19 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP; Penang, Wednesday VTO-AI-NEE, a recent winner at Kuala Lumpur, and Window Test showed smart form in this morning's training gallops 'at Batu Gantong racecourse. They ran 3f in 43 1/5. Wo-Al-Nee was going easily on the bit in the135 words
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Article85 1962-07-19 19 SYOBE DIV. SA: Seletar VI v Sukaramal 'A' (St. George's Rd) STB v Serangoon MY (Oeylang) S'GOR SENIOR KO: SI A v Umno Youths (6 p.m.) Yg Malays v SCRC (8, both matches at Merdeka Stadium). IPOH DIV. 2: 1/7 Gurkhas v Malays (Coronation grd). L. FKRAK DIV.85 words
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Article569 1962-07-19 19 LONDON, Wed— Warwickshire failed to salvage any points from their drawn game with Worcestershire yesterday but retained their place at the top of the English county cricket championship table. Though Worcestershire took two points for first innings lead against the pace-setters, they dropped from second place569 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-07-19 19 ROBBIE MISSES WORLD RECORD DOBBIE Brightwell wins the 440 A% yards title in the British AAA championships at White City Stadium, London, on Saturday in the record time of 45.95 ec— only o.2sec outside the world record.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement182 1962-07-19 19 M At the Kuala Lumpur Motor Cycle Grand Prix held on Sunday 15th July 1962. Ridden by Mr. Reggie Stuart. Event: Motor Cycles up to 125 C.C. jß^nqp^M ITALYS famous |pMI STORNELLO ■FYT nil I sport E*****5 Also available LODOLA 250 CC STANDARD MODEL THE ASSOCIATED AUTO CO., LTD., (Incorporated182 words
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Advertisement810 1962-07-19 19 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR YOU!!! We live at o time when violence seems to be increasing day by day. Open your newspapers and you will find reports of horrifying attacks on the innocents, porang attacks on youths, murder and rope on women, robbery810 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-07-19 20 LEADERS of the five-party Council of Joint Action seen outside the British Trade Commission in Union Building, (ollyer Quay, yesterday. From left they are Dr. Lee Siew Choh (Barisan Sosialis), Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party), Dr. Colin Marcus (UDP), Mr. Pang Toon Tin (Party Rakyat)56 words
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Article111 1962-07-19 20 LONDON. Wednesday. CORRECTION of protruding teeth' and other dental deformities could prevent children from becoming delinquents, a British public health orthodentist said at Nottingham. Mr. Maurice Poulter. orthodentist to the Somerset County Council, told the annual conference of the British Dental Association that parents had toldReuter - 111 words
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Article109 1962-07-19 20 Film tough guy Jins robbed SINGAPORE. Wed. Jins Samsuddin. the Malay film star noted for his gangster roles in underworld films, was robbed yesterday. While Jins and his attractive film actress wife Rahman Rahmat were out shooting films, someone got away with 52.500 in cash and jewellery from their home109 words
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Article97 1962-07-19 20 COUNTY CRICKET SCORES LONDON, Wed. Hampshire had scored 290 for two by tea on the first day of their match against the Pakistanis here. Roy Marshall was 175 not out. At Lords: Gentlemen 22 for four v Players. At The Ov»l: Somerset 193 for seven 42 v Surrey. At Soulhport:Reuter - 97 words
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Article26 1962-07-19 20 TEHERAN. Wed. Dr. All Amini, Prime Minister of Persia, has resigned. It was announced here today. His successor has not yet been named.26 words
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Obituary46 1962-07-19 20 MR. NARAYANAN OF RsMMB, Mother ol Mr. MVBkMM Waterworks Kuan* PMM4 :ia:iv |>*nccfully On July Ifith M (sen.ial Ho»|.nal. S.nna- CABLE RECEIVED BY 8. Subramnniam of Kuala l.timmr Municipality I raaMlM al -'•■> Gurncy Road that hll mother Bmasad away on 17th July at Vadukramparal, Jaffna.46 words
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Article41 1962-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Film Society will screen a Mandarin film. "The True Story of Ah Q", at the Canning Rise Cultural Centre Th» atre at 6 and 9 p.m. on Sunday. The shows are open only to members.41 words
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Article109 1962-07-19 20 LONDON. Wed.— One of the first actions of the reconstructed Macmillan Government yesterday was to announce that public service pensioners and regul.u pensioners of the armed forces, including widows arc to have their pensions increased. Mr. John Boyd Carpenter, the new Chief Secretary to the Treasury, announcingReuter - 109 words
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Article126 1962-07-19 20 A BUY AMERICAN DRIVE IN BASES WASHINGTON, Wed. The Defence Department today announced a "buy American" policy on supplies for U.S. bases overseas in a bid to stem the outflow of gold and dollars. An order. Lssued by Mr. Robert McNamara. the Secretary of Defence, doubled the price differential usedReuter - 126 words
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Article432 1962-07-19 20 LONDON." WM. 111 iwrinii dull conditions persisted in stock market today following the overnight slide on Wall Street and warninss Ht home toy comnan-. chairmen on shrinking profit lllu.Klilb. Tne only bnght spot was provided by gold shares wnere small but pei.sistent buying In a market, vei> I432 words
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Article, Illustration385 1962-07-19 20 Finding of jars revives Chini theories I^UANTAN. Wed. The discovery of two ancient looking water jars by the four-man Cambridge expedition team in Tasek Chini may revive theories held by the late Dr. W. Linehan. former Director of Museums, that the lake was the flooded site of a former trading385 words
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Article82 1962-07-19 20 HOLLANDIA. Wed. Indonesian troops made a "small scale" landing on Waigeo Island off Northwest New Guinea, Dutch authorities announced today. The announcement said local natives reported the Indonesian action and that Dutch troops found an abandoned camp and some ammunition on Waigeo. They said the DutchUPI - 82 words
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Article30 1962-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. P 8. Raman. Assistant Controller of Broadcasting, addressed Singapore Rotarians on "Good Manners 1 at their weekly luncheon meeting held today at the Cathay Hotel.30 words
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353 1962-07-19 20 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gINGAPORE'S junior trainee, youthful Wee Sen, played in a spectacular surprise when he fully stretched defending men's singles veteran champion M. Sadali before being eliminated after three thrilling sets in the men's singles third round tie of the Singapore National Championships r*353 words
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206 1962-07-19 20 Police cricketers checked by Airmen SINGAPORE, Wed. Police failed to secure full points from their postponed second round match against Royal Air Force in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament and dropped out of the running for the title. After .scoring 142. Police left themselves more than tluce hours to206 words
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Advertisement166 1962-07-19 20 M ».rf> BW (Minimum) MORRISON: To I'aiiline and Herbert a son. Andrew \;!,,t b| TsJBMsl on l.Mh July. IW2. Both well. WHITSON to Sheila and David a sen Oimcron Alan lvli July. Sine-ie KiaUturic to Doctor and Staff of Mount Alvernia ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. w O VINCENT and family n-..nk Iriinel«.166 words
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Miscellaneous39 1962-07-19 20 The weather ■UIOHEST and lowest tempera- lines in Malaya and Singapore for the penod 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowekt Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu Penang SKI 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore go 7539 words
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