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Title Section17 1962-07-24 1 AVIHA(.i; lIAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEIIS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUfeSDAY, JULY 24, 1962. 15 CENTS17 words
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196 1962-07-24 1 Officer seriously illblood by airlift ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Doctors at the British Military Hospital at Kinrara, near here, were tonight fighting to save the life of a New Zealand Army officer who is on the "very seriously ill" list. So far he has received 28 pints of blood at theReuter - 196 words
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Article267 1962-07-24 1 Dare not go out to see patients... Demands for money by phone KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A NUMBER of doctors here have received telephone calls from unknown people demanding between $25,000 and $50,000. The mystery callers are said to have threatened to harm those who do not pay267 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-07-24 1 DEPUTY PREMIER'S BRIDE-TO-BE STEPS OUT rIS is an exclusive Straits Times picture of Miss Florence Yeapp Sui Phek. who is to marry Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, on Aug. 1. It was taken yesterday afternoon, as Miss Yeapp, who is private secretary to the Finance Minister, Dr.100 words
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Article53 1962-07-24 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. English is not an "international language." the director of Kuala Lumpur's Language and Literature Agency, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today. He said many people thought that English was an international language. "But the fact is that not everybody in the world knows53 words
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222 1962-07-24 1 The Malaysia talks reach critical stage From LESLIE HOFFMAN JHK critical slage lias been reached in the Malaysia talks. Quite unexpectedly when discussions resumed today both Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Duncan Sandys \v er e present. The session, which had been adjourned on Friday as a steering committee meeting,222 words
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409 1962-07-24 1 Dr. LEE LEADS TEAM OF FOUR TO THE U.N. A possibility SINGAPORE, Monday. r)R. LEE SIEW CHOH, Chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, will lead a four-man team to the United Nations tomorrow to present the Council of Joint Action's case against the Referendum Ordinance. In the team will be two409 words
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Article21 1962-07-24 1 BONN, Mon. Six young East Germans today fled to the West near the Bavarian town of Ludwigstadt. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article21 1962-07-24 1 TAIPEH. Mon.— Health officials today counted more than 40 confirmed cases of saracholera on Formosa. Two deaths are reported. UP.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article41 1962-07-24 1 LADAKH— NEHRU WARNS NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, said here today that India had to be "wide awake" over the serious situation in the Ladakh region of Kashmir, where Indian and Chinese patrols exchanged shots on Saturday. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article70 1962-07-24 1 TAIPEH, Mon. A Greek passenger and cargo ship ran aground last night off Oreen Island. 20 miles east of Taitung, on Formosa's southeast coast, the Provincial Police Administration reported tonißht. A spokesman of the Administration identified the vessel as the 10,000-ton "Demos." He said her destination was70 words
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Article69 1962-07-24 1 LONDON. Mon.— Mrs. Busan Wilding was granted a decree nisi In the British divorce court here today against her actor husband Michael WildIng on the ground of his adultery The suit was not contested. Mrs. Wilding has been married four times and Mr. Wilding three times. HisReuter - 69 words
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Article50 1962-07-24 1 BERLIN. Mon. A Soviet MIG Jet fighter today flew alongside an American airliner at a distance of 20 yards in the Berlin-Frankfurt air corridor. Informed sources said. The American plane was flying at 9.000 feet when the MIG came up and flew alongside for about five minutes.50 words
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Advertisement72 1962-07-24 1 Selamat-i pagi! j Be PROUD j of j your j Malay 093FSk Handy low cost table cooker DCS 7. one kwali element, one radiant plate Stands on a table, or own stand. Very cheap to run needs only a 13 amp. power plug. ECONOMY IN COOKING. ECONOMY OF SPACE. Advertuement72 words
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Advertisement265 1962-07-24 1 tfaW* GIRARD PERREGAUX If I "w|l^lr FIM Watchei since I 79 1 KDN 036 S^^^^l^' Yards from safety, 27 die in plane at airport HONOLULU, Monday. CANADIAN PACIFIC jet-prop Britannia airliner with 40 people aboard crashed at Honolulu airport in the early hours of this morning, killing at least 27265 words
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Article, Illustration440 1962-07-24 2 'Rebel' Vice-Premier voted to supreme bureau: Khedda is out ALGIERS, Mon— The dissident Vice-Pre-mier, Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella, of the Algerian Provisional Government emerged last night as the winner in his dispute with Premier Mr. Ben Youssef Ben Kedda. Mr. Ben Bella. 45, was named to aReuter - 440 words
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Article, Illustration248 1962-07-24 2 station Space WAY out in space, a subwinged^ interplanetary manned vehicle "gas- ses up" from a previously launched rocket fuel container before continuing its voyage to Mars or Venus. This is an artist's impression of the space refuelling proposal of a Lockheed California Company scientist. Fuel tanks stored In space248 words
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Article38 1962-07-24 2 You Americans release <9 many films where people sock each othtr, torture or kill other people, films that contain many perversions. We consider this to be uninteresting. Mr. Khrushchev In an Interview with American editors In Moscow.38 words
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Article32 1962-07-24 2 LONDON, Mon.— Sir Winston Churchill, 87, spent a comfortable night In Middlesex Hospital last night— the 24th night he has been there recovering from a broken thigh.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1962-07-24 2 MOSCOW, Mon. —Mr Khrushchev called for "Joint efforts and International creative co-operation" in the fight against cancer when the eighth International AntiCancer Congress opened In the Kremlin "Palace of Congresses" yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article131 1962-07-24 2 SUITS FIT FOR A —KING— LONDON, Mon. The 33-year-old King of Thailand has ordered 10 suits from Prince Philip's West End tailor for his forthcoming tour of Australia. The suits, all medium-weight and single-breasted, cost $525 each. But the cost does not end there. The firms managing director. 53-yfear-old Mr.131 words
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402 1962-07-24 3 THE Soviet Union's forthcoming series of nuclear tests may concentrate on development of hy-drogen-tipped antimissile defence rockets, U.S. officials said today. At the same time Washl-^ton sources expressed belief that Mascow's decision to order the nev tests would gain the Soviet Union fewReuter - 402 words
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Article214 1962-07-24 3 Quick look round LIMA, Mon.— A man without hands was arrested here and accused of shooting a street salesman dead. Police said Abraham Moreno, who has had both forearms amputated, showed them how he handled and fired a pistol, using his stumps and holding it to his chest. He also214 words
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430 1962-07-24 3 Apartheid row envoys ordered back to U.N. Clarification Appointed SOUTH-WEST AFRICA COMMITTEE TO GET PERSONAL REPORTS NEW YORK, Monday. VfR. Victorio Carpio. Philippine chairman of the ifl United Nations Special Committee on SouthWest Africa, and Dr. Salvador Martinez de Alva, Mexican vice-chairman, have been ordered by their governments to returnReuter - 430 words
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104 1962-07-24 3 PROTEST ON 'APARTHEID' BY INDIANS IN ISRAEL OERSHEBA, Mon. One thousand Israelis of Indian extraction held a rally here last night protesting against discrimination in Israel. "There is no place in Israel for apartheid" delegates or the Indian Beni Israel community declared There were bitter attacks on the Israeli rabbinate104 words
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Article30 1962-07-24 3 CANBERRA. Mon Two orightly coloured stamps and a multi-colour aerogramme will be Issued in November to commemorate the Commonwealth Games, the post-master-General. Mr Charles Davidson, announced today ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article333 1962-07-24 3 KINGSTON (Jamaica*. Mon. Two Cubans, who landed here yesterday in a Russian-built aircraft, asked for political asylum, and were taken into custody by security officers ISRAELI TALKS ON NASSER ROCKETS JERUSALEM. Mon. J The Israeli Premier, Mr. David Ben Gurion. informed his Cabinet yesterday of the roleUP - 333 words
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Article26 1962-07-24 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— The United States yesterday published a Geologic Map of 100.000 square miles of the moon's surface to aid lunar explorations. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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171 1962-07-24 3 NEHRU DECIDES TO BUY MIGS FOR HIS AIR FORCE VEW DELHI, Mon. 111 The Indian Government has decided in principle to equip the Indian Air Force with Soviet MiG jet fighters which eventually may be manufactured in India, the Indian Express reported yesterday. The newspaper said the controversial decision wasUPI - 171 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-07-24 3 NEW DELHI. (Won.— Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, has told tbe Indian Government be would like India's border dispute with Communist China settled peacefully. Informed sources said last night. The sources quoted Mr. Mikoyan, who was en route to Indonesia, as saying the Russians62 words
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Article162 1962-07-24 3 r»ENEVA, Mon. Mr. movement one wav or the I Dean Rusk, the UJ3. Secretary of State. last night discussed the Berlin problem with Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, at a four-hour meeting that produced no "significant" change on either side An American spokesmanReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement211 1962-07-24 3 AMAZING FEAT WITH THREE TON ELEPHANT Mi -U tfw Jl Haft yf*i r h "Jt Hbt B^L^Bt^: STRONGMAN GIVES fffr SECRET OF A M |iJt.\ STRENGTH -4-A MSd Thousands of Malayan circus-goers have tUkfc, f~"ij /mH IbM|^^^^a^ jr^ .^bbbl «b& marvelled at the amazing strength of Sandow 4 vef i^211 words
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Article62 1962-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A housewife. Mrs. Lilian Lee, 34, returned to her home In Rochore Road yesterday to find three men ransacking the house. Before she could raise an alarm one of the thugs produced a dagger, and pushed her into a back room. When they left,62 words
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Article95 1962-07-24 4 ACCIDENTS UP BUT DEATHS DOWN SINGAPORE, Mon. The death toll on the roads were halved in June compared with the previous month. Traffic Police figures show 12 deaths in June compared with 24 in May. Traffic accidents in June, however, rose to 2.859 compared with 2,840 in May. Of a95 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-07-24 4 Teacher says school CHE YUSOF TOASTS U.A.R. PRESIDENT DISCUSSIONS BEFORE TBEY SPEAK, BUT... THE YANG di-Pertuan Negara proposed the toast to the President of the United Arab Republic at a reception held last night at 20, Balmoral Road, on the occasion of the UAR's National Day. About 400 guests includ-84 words
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Article119 1962-07-24 4 TOURS FINANCE MINISTRY SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara Inche Yusof. was today highly impressed by the accuracy with which pay packets for civil servants are prepared by the finance section of the Finance Ministry. Inche Yusof, who visited the section today in the course of a two-day tour of119 words
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Article187 1962-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE man killed in the shooting incident last night 1 at Boat Quay was a police supervisee on two years probation. He was Identified as Go Lah Cheng, 22, who was released from the Reformative Train Ing Centre in 1960. Go was due187 words
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Article136 1962-07-24 4 Roneo row: Charges withdrawn SINGAPORE, Mon. Charges of obstruction framed under the Trade Disputes Ordinance were withdrawn by the prosecution against Wong Khoy Yuen, an employee of Roneo Ltd.. and his two former colleagues, Lee Tuck Ming and Hoo Chang Chwen, in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today. The magistrate, Mr.136 words
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Article314 1962-07-24 4 HTHE following Is today's sclie t- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Sln«apo*e: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Ehiseldorf, Beirut, Teheran, New Delhi. Rangoon, (BA 718) 6 10 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 p.m. QanUa: From Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta, (QF 753)314 words
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Article342 1962-07-24 4 report is wise and sound gINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore teachers' organisations were cautious today when asked for their views on the Lim Tay Boh education inquiry commission interim report, which has recommended a five-and-a-half day school week. Leaders of four unions told the Straits Times that they were discuss ing the342 words
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Article31 1962-07-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Messrs Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co. Ltd. will give a dinner at Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant, Great World, at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow in connection with the Trade Fair.31 words
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Advertisement278 1962-07-24 4 ■■■Ma ing a po o f aHMMssI NEXT CHANGE /MERIT HE HS RIGHT UP ONTOPOFTHE GAUDY WORLD HE SWORE HED CONQUER. HES GOT A MOVIE CONTRACTINHIS POCKET, A FISH WILEOCONVERTiBLE IlNTHEHoTElGfllfflGc fINDADAMEIN s HIS ROOM RftYlN FOR THE DRINKS HES CHfINCE WAYNE j WHOUSESLOVE UKEMOSTMEN USE MONEY! MgtrO-GO'Owyn-viayer [RAUL NEWMAN278 words
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Advertisement494 1962-07-24 4 •Eshaw: lEEE! Phe™ 2 e7^~; ■NOWSHOWIN6 l ioVs,*o B ENJiOL'ATH i I\rV ANDTHE JJLDragon m Next Change MAURICE ■CHEVALIER ANGIE DICKINSONS 44 JESSICA W Ponovision Technicolor (UA) WIN a RETURN TRIP to ROME P by ALITALIA OC-S JET A VESPA Seeottr A Other Pr,,., ■in the JESSICA-ALITAUA-VESPA CONTEST. U ODDQ494 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-07-24 5 CAMERA-SHY Usha Advani, 22-year-old former Social Affairs Secretary of an Uruguayan diplomat, seen leaving a New Delhi court last Saturday after testifying as main prosecution witness in a $500,000 smuggling case against Lachmandas Dodani. an Indian businessman from Singapore. Baton-wielding police had to clear a path through booing177 words
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130 1962-07-24 5 nENANG. Mon.— The Eura- sian Union of Malaya has announced the setting up of a sub-committee to streamline Its constitution to "fit In with the changing circumstances of today." The union issued a statement which said that Date O. Shelley addressed mem bers at their130 words
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421 1962-07-24 5 That Oct. 1 deadline for passports: An official ruling TF a Federal citizen 1 who is a dual na- tional possesses a nonMalayan passport and exchanges it for a Malayan passport after Oct. 1, he will not lose his Federal citizenship, a spokesman at Immigration headquarters here explained today. "But421 words
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Article20 1962-07-24 5 IPOH. Mon. K. A Nagar merah. 68 died after falling Into a drain beside the Registration Office todpv20 words
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Article57 1962-07-24 5 PENANO, Mon. Twenty -lembers of the Penang M.C.A. j have resigned from the party They sent a joint letter during the weekend, but gave no reason for their decision. Two of them Mr. Chong Lu-Ping and Mr. Ch'ng Ens joo were former officials of the party's57 words
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Article32 1962-07-24 5 IPOH. Mon. Twentysix people qualified for the finals of the "Y M Youth Club talentlme contest to be held at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here on Saturday night.32 words
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179 1962-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Sufflan In the High Court today granted an application for an Injunction by the Time;Packaging Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. to preven: its premises from being flooded. The order was made against See179 words
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441 1962-07-24 5 Girl tens of bid to charm her Into marriage KUALA BELAIT, Monday. 17- YEAR-OLD Seria schoolgirl, Lu Teck Soon, admitted in court here that she stabbed a woman, but claimed that she had been asked to do so by her father who441 words
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Article27 1962-07-24 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. The Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong (rural trade school) at Telok Ayer Tawar here today received five pure-bred goats under the rural development plan.27 words
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119 1962-07-24 5 Moves to improve the lot of teachers KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Various resolutions to improve the lot of members will be discussed at the National Union of Teachers' eighth annual delegates' conference at Kota Bbaru from Aug. 20 to Aug. 22. The moves Include a demand for the appointment of a119 words
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Article108 1962-07-24 5 COLLEGE MURDER: SEVEN CHARGED pENANG, Mon. The Second Magistrate's Court was crowded today when seven men were produced on a tentative charge of murdering Mr. Benjamin Simmons, a senior lecturer of the Malayan Teachers' College, last Thursday night. The accused: Abdul Hamid bin Darus. 36. Hussain bin Pawanteh. 29. Pawanteh108 words
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Advertisement137 1962-07-24 5 No other refrigerator has all this for only NEW POWERFUL COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 4.3 CU. FT. CAPACITY 17i LB. CAPACITY FREEZER FULL-WIDTH CHILLER TRAY 27 CUBE ICE TRAY 8 SQ. FT. SHELF AREA INTZR'OR LIGHT SALAD DRAWER NO-SLAM MAGNETIC DOOR BUTTER COMPARTMENT EGGS AND BOTTLE SPACE NeW G.E.C. 4.3 cv. ft.137 words
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Article269 1962-07-24 6 $45,000 tin ore not delivered —COURT TOLD BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— Two brothers drove off with 180 bags of tin ore valued at about $45,000 but failed to deliver the ore to the Straits Trading Co., the Sessions Court here was told today. Khor Kirn Chiang. 25. and his younger brother,269 words
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Article27 1962-07-24 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Kedah, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, will address a National Language Month rally on the padang here on Wednesday.27 words
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175 1962-07-24 6 DRAFT legislation has been completed to set up a Savings Corporation to help Malayan Muslims go on pilgrimage to Mecca. The parliamentary Draftsman, Mr. H. S. Ong, said today that the Government was now considering the draft before sending It to Parliament It175 words
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Article214 1962-07-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. piVE hundred penghulus, assistant penghulus and I" village headmen have received intensive training in civics and rural development work at the Johore Government Training centre at Bukit Senyum near here. This was revealed today by Ungku Mohsln bin Mohamed. 39, Deputy Chairman214 words
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Article589 1962-07-24 6 LIM DENIES INTEREST IN POLITICS MR. LIM SECK 11 KIAN, ex-presi- dent of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, denied today that he was only interested in politics and did not seek the support of principals because he knew they would never give it to him. Mr. Lim. who was589 words
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Article26 1962-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The French Ambassador here. Mr. Pierre Queille, will speak on his "Impressions of Malaya at a Rotary Club lunch on Wednesday.26 words
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Miscellaneous218 1962-07-24 6 Allot/ Oop By 1 Hawnlin J I aav, umc> ■<*> b*b a/oh, nq I |_rre justihktJ- <vThw b«onty V-*-*^ maw. its too J}?/ AW, I MAStfTNafftRE /WE KNOtfX BEAST BOYS, I Y'SHOtVH? BAD fYMEAWN CHOPS ARE/OR JJStN MUCH MORK J #7 SQ0LMN8 MXI \U0 1H 1 nriHNK WE 1 1HKT6218 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1962-07-24 7 Filmland's first tycoon at twenty HE RODE. TO PREVIEWS IN A PRIVATE TRAMCAR AND DESPITE ILL HEALTH LEFT A STRING OF CLASSICS THAT STILL ENDURE THIS WAS IRVING THALBERG BOY GENIUS, TOUGH AND RUTHLESS, WHO UPSET HOLLYWOOD'S APPLE-CART Sneered at by old studio hands at first, they changed their attitude1,592 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, July 24, 1962.
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Article634 1962-07-24 8 The Philippines Government is disconcerted at the absence of British response to the request for talks on the Philippines' claim to North Borneo. It does not seem to have struck Manila, and it certainly has not occurred to the press in the Philippines, that no case634 words
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Article380 1962-07-24 8 The re-organised M.C.A., having won under the Alliance banner a handsome share of the spoils in the local council elections, has been commend ably prompt in preparing to make good its campaign promises. When the last vote has been counted in September, a meeting is to be called380 words
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Article204 1962-07-24 8 The road to peace in Laos has been long, and the journey arduous. And to many it may still seem that the neutrality established by the Geneva conference is precariously balanced on an agreement among Laotian leaders which has all the awkwardness and perils of troika government204 words
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318 1962-07-24 8 $39 A DAY FOR BED AND BOARD Now Kennedy knocks the notorious rock in the bay SAN FRANCISCO, Mon< Alcatraz. the grim island prison which once housed the legendary Chicago gang king Al Capone, and has formed the scene for many a Hollywood gangster film, will soon be part ofReuter - 318 words
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Article66 1962-07-24 8 MR. M. nadarajah' and family '••■ah to thank all rrlativca and fnrnda *>a> aaot mutacea of condolence. ■aaUha aad rendered auiataaca In UMlr rwcent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. Tan Peng Kwee and family thank nil frienda and relatlvea for their «r<-»th-. loan of can. telatrmma or condolence, aaalntanca and66 words
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Article139 1962-07-24 8 J» W»r4i lit (Minimum) lAJY WAV To allml Kat lea* atarchy fooda and enloy criap, dellrioua Ryvita, Inatead at any time of the day. COPPIRTONI doea tba beat Job la living a deep tan with maximum aunbura protection! Coppertone la obtainable everywhere. a PORI DANCI THIATRI aea.on at Victoria139 words
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712 1962-07-24 8 NOW that the Commission of Inquiry has decided that the present sixday week be reduced to five and a half days, may I as a student suggest that the half day be made optional? At present, subjects such as ethics, physical education712 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1962-07-24 8 A CHANGE OF EMPHASIS IN THE U.S. AND DR. AMINI GOES BECAUSE of his success, pa rt icularly in the economic field the resignation of Dr. Amini from the Prime Ministership of Persia cannot be regarded as a matter of simply local importance. As in1,032 words
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199 1962-07-24 9 Driving: Divided views on wife's effect KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Does the way your wife says goodbye have any bearing on the speed and care with which you drive off to work? In Australia, Mr. J. Carter, ■ecretary of Tasmania's Road Safety Council says It does. In the annual Australian Road199 words
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Article115 1962-07-24 9 Federation Army seeks recruits KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Army Is to recruit more youths for trainIng In these arms: Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Ordnance Services, Signals, and Supplies and Transport Services. Candidates must be Federal citizens between 18 and 23 years of age and must have passed L.C.E. in115 words
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Article331 1962-07-24 9 GREAT-GRANDMA SAID 'DON'T' BUT SHE OPENED GATE TO STRANGERS, DOUBLE MURDER INQUIRY TOLD SINGAPORE. Monday. gLEVEN- YEAR-OLD Sng Guek Eng, who ignored her great grand-mother's warning not to admit two strangers into .their attap house, paid for her folly with her life, an331 words
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Article60 1962-07-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Mr. Kenny Khaw, 24, former president of the National Union of Federation Students, has been re-elected associate secretary In the Co-ordina-ting Secretariat of National Unions of Students. Leiden Holland. Mr. Khaw has been serving in this post for the past two -ears. He was re-elected60 words
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Article43 1962-07-24 9 I KUCHINU. Mon. Leading Seaman James Hoges, 25, of H.M.S. Bulwark, taking part In a combined police marine exercise In Sarawak, fell overboard near TanJ o n g Jerijeh off Rejang River on Saturday night. He is feared drowned.43 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-07-24 9 Dancer Diane, 1 7, has licence —cancelled IPOH. Mon.— The licence granted to Diane Saeich, 17 (above), an Australian dancer, to perform at tbe Savoy Hotel night club here was cancelled today by the Ipoh Municipality. The Municipal President, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, announced that following information received from the229 words
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Article93 1962-07-24 9 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— lwo salesmen from Kuala Lumpur were admitted to the General Hospital here this morning la a serious condition after their car hit a tree at Kubang Krian, 12 miles from here. Yap Toon Har and Yap Keng Seng, both of Malay Street93 words
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Article76 1962-07-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A three-member Singapore delegation led by the Rev. Quek Klok Chiang, vice-president of the Malaysia Council of .Christian Churches, left toi night to attend the fifth plenary congress of the International Council of Christian Churches In Amsterdam. The other delegates are Dr. (Miss) Tow Slew76 words
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201 1962-07-24 9 Pensioners plan to take legal action OUT TERWORTH. Mon. The Federation Government Pensioners' Council plans to take legal action to seek "full restoration" of pensions for its 4.000 members. "We have been treated shablly all these years and our lawyers have written to th«« Attorney- General on this Issue," Mr.201 words
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40 1962-07-24 9 MISS ANITA OXG. 18. of Penang, who was elected "Miss International" at the Monash University's International Club. In Melbourne recently. She won tbe title from 12 other girls. She Is a second year arts student.40 words
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Article54 1962-07-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Chief of the Federation Armed Forces, Lieut-Gen. Dato Sir Rodney Moore, left by Thai International for Bangkok today for routine two-day border security discussions with Thai officials. He was accompanied by offlclals from the Ministries of External Affairs and Internal Security, armed forces54 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-07-24 9 A LOR STAR, Mon.— Two brothers, Mahmud bin Ahmad. 31. and Daud bin Ahmad. 27, and their brother-in-law. Yahaya bin All. 30, were yesterday committed to stand trial in the Kedah High Court on a charge of murder. They were alleged to have killed124 words
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189 1962-07-24 9 Selamat Pagi was the order of the day I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The second phase of National Language Month moved into tOD gear today. Every Government telephone operator wished callers "Selamat Pagl" and announced the Identity of her department In the national language. All Government officers made an attempt to speak189 words
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Article53 1962-07-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Visiting Food and Agriculture Organisation consultant. Dr. Abdullah Sedky, will be the guest of honour when members of the English College Association, formerly known as the English College Old Boys' Association, hold their fifth reunion dinner and dance at the Johore Civil Bervice Club premises53 words
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Advertisement200 1962-07-24 9 Exciting Flavour! HEINZ W cooked Spaghetti How wonderful Heinz Spaghetti tastes alone and how well it mingles withieft-over foods, too. A delightful me«l ready in a minute, for Heinz has cooked the cpagbetti for you, you simply heat and eat and enjoy. Buy several tins today. m* 9mJ\y mSmm Babies200 words
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Advertisement109 1962-07-24 9 FOLLOW SUNTORY GREEN TEA LIQUEUR is the V^-*- |J v choice of Japan's most fashionable society tVIP T A W women. So delicate... so smooth. ..so delightULLC I ri.OJ.Ji ful. It's the magic blend and flavour of Sunfrf .T A "PA "NT'S tory G feen Tea Liqueur that makes your109 words
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Miscellaneous423 1962-07-24 9 flftjff l^PH|lHgßVf l H|Wf|BMHM|iHHHKft rtADIO MALAYA i SINGAPORE M^&re?2s^ 8 ORT SSL**"" ..rVL^M^H-Sffi' MEDIUM 4 Hrr> RVICE Morning Melodies: 7.00 Render/- metres vous With Music: 740 Time All. «°0 Good Morning; 0.01 sianal. News; 7.36 Breakfast .horning Prelude; 7.00 The Club: 8.00 Time Signal, News 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; In The423 words
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Article335 1962-07-24 10 Perfect hostess DEAUTIFVL and charming, twenty-two-year-old Tengku Noraini binte T. Ahmad Zainal Abidin of Kelantan, has been living quietly in Kuala Lumpur with her family for the past two and half years. But it was in May this year that Tengku Noraini came before335 words
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Article236 1962-07-24 10 FASHION this week spotlights the men. From New York comes the latest report on the new lines of neckwear for men and boys. A report from Walter Logan says that half the package shows dark and subdued ties with a trend to very small designs under236 words
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Article, Illustration491 1962-07-24 10 New range of fabrics for Malayan market in different parts of the world have a preference for certain dress colours and what do you think are the favourite colours here? I put this question to a man whose work is all wrapped up in fabrics and he promptly answered: "Green,491 words
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Article, Illustration195 1962-07-24 10 A CHORAL CONCERT BY MUSICAL SOCIETY A CHORAL concert A by the Singapore Musical Society choir will be presented at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night. The soloists selected to sing in Bach's "Sleepers. Wake!" are Madam Hwang p hay Ching (soprano). Mr. Ho Kian Ping (tenor) and Mr.195 words
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Advertisement350 1962-07-24 10 new* and improved CAMELIA now in a new ■■fljar VBJ y^fr^r^ offers you more comfort better protection Never before a sanitary napkin as wonderfully soft as Camelia you can feel the difference! The new Camelia. especially designed (or superb fit is so soft, so reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete350 words
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Advertisement225 1962-07-24 10 f\ ft ait. w And re x J Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. n Jjtuitj is the inevitable choice of women J^225 words
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Miscellaneous257 1962-07-24 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB b Draw a teetotaller boidlng 1. Betore dinner and later a pin vehicle up (7>. l* needed (12). 7. Consequence of a naval en8. More sorrowful woman hold- gagement? (5, 7). ing a contest (7). 10. Renaissance brought about by 8. Prodigious medical man. Un- Rome's257 words
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130 1962-07-24 11 New cable link for S-E Asia: Who pays? KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Twenty- five Commonwealth telecommunications experts got down to business here today to find out Just what each country will have to pay for the South-East Asia Commonwealth Cable scheme. The scheme, code-named SEACOM. is to have a telephone cable130 words
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Article, Illustration214 1962-07-24 11 A raging mother shields kidnap towkay KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 20 reporters called at the home of the "cycling millionaire" Mr. Tai Chet Sing ir Malay Street this afternoon to hear from the towkay a promised first hand account of the foui days he spent with his kidnappers. But his aged214 words
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Article64 1962-07-24 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Charles Salter, general works manager of the Straits Trading Co. when he left Singapore in 1937 on retirement, has been killed In a road acclde. t in EnglandMr. Salter was a former pret sident of the Singapore Swimming Club. Several challenge cups donated by64 words
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Article24 1962-07-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— 1 Mr. Anthony Wong has been elected chairman of the Pet aling Jaya sub-branch of the Young Workers Movement.24 words
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Article19 1962-07-24 11 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Amateur Athletic Association will hold a flag day on Saturday to raise funds.19 words
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Article246 1962-07-24 11 AFTER PREMIER-SEAH MEETING npHE secretary of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council (Stat: Side), Mr. F. V^ Rajendra, today said that the Government had given an assurance that the Staff Side Council would be given due recognition. He said this at the annual meeting of246 words
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378 1962-07-24 11 'THANK NEW MCA SET-UP FOR ALLIANCE POLLS SWEEP' CLAIM LONG WAY CONFIDENT IPOH, Monday. SUCCESS of the Alliance in local councils elections throughout the country was attributed here today to the reorganisation of the Malayan Chinese Association. "There Is no doubt that it Is due to this reorganisation that we378 words
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137 1962-07-24 11 The Party Rakyat to contest all seats ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. D Brunei's largest political organisation, the Party Rakyat, is to contest all 55 seats in the State's first general elections on Aug. 30. Nominations closed last Saturday. Among the candidates nominated by the party are its president. Inche A.A. Hapldz137 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-07-24 11 Missing: A grandpa who can't speak A 78-YEAR-OLD Sin*»- pore grandfather. Mr. Hon«: Ek Hong (above). Who lost his i lower of speech doe to high blood pressure, has been missing from his home in Stirling Road since March this year. Mr. Hon< bad told his wife he was going139 words
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Article245 1962-07-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Another $8,200 has been collected for the National Monument Fund, bringing the total to $480,446. The following is the list of the latest donations to the fund: Through the Penang State National Monument Fund Committee. $4,200.80; proceeds of concert organised by Student Weekly, K.L.,245 words
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Advertisement34 1962-07-24 11 CBr^w^liPiMllMaßw I FLIGHTS jL I 111 rri/iy m^ m^^gj/^^^ r 'VliHii^HP i^rA.- FLY TO THE ASIAN 6AMES U]^WSsM^AS^^^m H| H pD II M (AUGUST 24 SEPTEMBER 4) """">» M V AUGUST Ist MALAYAN AIRWAYS Epj|34 words
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130 1962-07-24 12 Nestle'smen back from seminar in Europe T«WO local Nestle cxcA cutives, Messrs. Lim York Poon and Abdul Majid have returned to Malaya after spending 2\ months attending the Nestle Overseas Local Executives Seminar In Europe. Together with six other overseas executives they visited Nestles international headquarters at Vevey, Switzerland and130 words
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Article37 1962-07-24 12 Bolton Hennessey and Partners (local office Bolton Hennessey Edmonds), have received a first class award from the Civic Trust in Britain for a project in London recently cooipleted for one of the biggest British timber Importers.37 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-07-24 12 rpHE largest fleet of earthX moving machines ever bought by a local contractor was officially handed over to Gammon (Malaya) 1959 at a ceremony at Singapore's Jurong Industrial site last week. In the picture above the importers' representative, Mr. H.J. Brown (left), deputy chairman and133 words
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Article499 1962-07-24 12 $25 MILLION WORTH OF APPLIANCES IMPORTED INTO MALAYA RISING STANDARD OF LIVING AND RAPID HOUSE DEVELOPMENT ARE MAIN FACTORS By CHAN BONG SOO ]y|ORE than $25 million worth of electrical appliances and gadgets were bought into Malayan homes last year to chalk up yet another record turnover499 words
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85 1962-07-24 12 MR. Lee Hock San. merchandising manager of the Penang branch of Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd.. has returned after a 2*-month business and pleasure trip in Britain. Mr. Lee. 48. attended a sales management course at the Tack Organisation and visited the factories of85 words
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Article78 1962-07-24 12 Motor car dealers and members of the motoring fraternity from Singapore and Johore attended a cocktail party over the weekend to mark the opening of new showrooms of Chuan Huat Motors. The showrooms which are in Jalan Arlffln, Johore Bahru. are being run in association78 words
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Article59 1962-07-24 12 The International Autumn Trade Fair in Utrecht will open for eight days beginning on Sept. 10 at the Vredenburg buildings and Juliana Hall. Among the products to be exhibited are textile fabrics, curtain and upholstery materials, leatherware. travel goods, baby and toddler goods and requisites,59 words
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Article, Illustration182 1962-07-24 12 IH*L llJUHFi It*** toJwZ! A NEW Japanese passenger car will make its apA pearance in Malaya in two months' time, thus bringing another addition to the range of Japanese makes already available. The car is a compact twodoor, four-seater with a 697 cc air-cooled182 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-07-24 12 Insurance officer promoted MR. S. B. Sharma, 35, formerly head of the new business and development department of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, Singapore branch, has been appointed development officer. He Joined the Hindusthan MR. SHARMA unit of tne corporation. Penang office. In 1952 and was later transferred to78 words
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Article47 1962-07-24 12 Sarawak's exports of white pepper In June rose 253 tons to 649 tons from the May figure, bringing the total for the first half of the year to 2.294 tons against 2.519 tons and 1.427 tons in the corresponding months of 1961 and 1960 respectively.47 words
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Article47 1962-07-24 12 Asian countries have increased their proportion of purchases from Australia from 22.2 per cent to 33.1 per cent since the Australian fiscal year 1958-59. writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. The proportion to Britain and Europe fell from 48.8 to 355 per cent.47 words
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Advertisement186 1962-07-24 12 EXTRA STURDY... Built for Style 3 Ep Comfort!* O Theater Scat* Polyester Chair Table %Wm VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** tQ MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. Tel. *****. ***** i Katobuki Seating Co Ltd i 4, 1-chome. Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo186 words
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Advertisement1377 1962-07-24 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS 10 CENOA. it NAVRt HAMRURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTtROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60TKENIUIG AND CDPENNABEp. >^^*mSI S'pora P S'haa fanaH jftr\RrAtl "FOUTRIA" I) B. IS-SS/24 Jily 14/21 Jely 27/21 Jily 3|m)\);| boma" v as laly/ 4ah 1/ lAH 1/ sah X&sXjfeJ 'JUTUNBU"!) 21/21 AH 14/23 Aa Wtl1,377 words
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Advertisement1509 1962-07-24 13 EILPRESS SERVICE 10 LBNPQN LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. raara P. rta* i^aaaa BENAnow (N) a am. L'aaa. R'uaa. M't»o la Pt/Jal* tt mm 1 OENNCVIS (E.L*., L'paaT R'Ham. Hull, H'Urnp Jaly 20/ 2 km tt/24 BENLSYU ll.u Laaaaa. M'Uoagk. kHarg My 18/ 4 Aag BY B MNWTVIS Laaa-aa, H'burg, 6'mouth1,509 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-07-24 14 \V KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. TJ.S.A. PadSle. Atlantic 4k Gv4MI L*kea Sorvioa fl* El* 61* fl* €1* rport r\ S'h»i» M'lrno i ajiielet N Tors oieveunc '">i!"iii»wi Mm" It Jil,' 1»m v 1 set M As* 2 Scat IT Sept I oct rtaaikm Maru" 21/ M Aui 31/ 1 Stit1,068 words
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Advertisement912 1962-07-24 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE, MOD, rjENTSRAL investment and lndustxlal shares moved variably about In balance, featured by the fall ln BHJ». to 565. 3d. after reports of lower profits Berthmßna lost some of last week's gain, following the release of report of record profit on higher caplul and share split to912 words
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Advertisement268 1962-07-24 14 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Stafapere wharves teday are: Inge Toft 31/32. MaiSßdba 6/7. Hoegb Cairn 46. Tlgre 3S/3S. Straat Clarence 33/36. Adolf Warskl 13/14. Oroasay 44/45. Solon Tunnan 4/3. AatllocDua 6/7. Yuyo llaru No. 3 87/39. Outsr readei Arooda. T)lmeaten(, Blryaku AJaru. Babena. Tal Buao Hons. Permina,268 words
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Advertisement2025 1962-07-24 14 1 1 SHARES STEADY. QUIET OH VERY SMALL TURNOVER From Our Market Correspondent rr\UE Malayan Stock Ex- in* rooms is folly opera- lays* would go towards Im--1 change opened the live. proving the shortage of week on a qnlet note with This enables not only skilled tappers and raising very2,025 words
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Advertisement616 1962-07-24 14 NOTICE OF REMOVAL We wish to inform our customers and friends that we nuve removed to 70. JELLICOE ROAD off Lavender Street. Slngapore-8 Telephone Number remains unchanged. AUTO SERVICE AGENCY. NOTICE Plea.se note that nil Testimonials and Leaving Certificates s.gr.ed and Issued oilier than by tit* Director Mine Manager will616 words
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Advertisement547 1962-07-24 15 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (Mm.) Bmu St rts. mxtrm SHIPPING -FORWAROINO CLERK for Port Swettrnhfim office of British Company Senior Cambridge or Senior Middle Three with experience prefer red. Bos A 737 8 T. K.L. PLEASK REMEMBER: Ton can always get Secretaries. Stenograph -c Typists, Clerks, etc from Ka>547 words
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Advertisement1084 1962-07-24 15 SITUATIONS WANTEO M Word* SS (Ml*.}— Box St eta. mxtrm I CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARYSTENO, good references, available for I immediate employment permanent ir i temporary. Phone ***** (B'pore) I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St et*. mxtrm I EASTERN MANSION: Furnished Flats for Bale or Rent Three bed- 'i1,084 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-07-24 15 tUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES W Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St rts. mMtrm WB UNDERTAKE TRANSPORT Heavy toad up to 20 tons, for service ring 2921 J.B or writs LA Jaiaa Scudal. J.B WANTED M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St ct: mxtro WANTED:- Etxperlesced Walssman to push electrical goods wires, cables. iwltchKear starters1,013 words
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Advertisement953 1962-07-24 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* SS (Htm.}— Sox St rts. exfre OWNERS OP VINTAOB Cars And Other Bombs can get their Bands Into shape In air-coodjtiooed oomlort at our man's manicure and facial department Prom 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Saturday p-m SBA Penan* Lane. Singapore. 9. TMI CHEVROLET953 words
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Advertisement546 1962-07-24 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ct*. mxtrm •UV THB MOST ooautlfui aoo naet quality ftnreiienea (rooo Hob Huai dotdsmito. WB SPOT Trlß work) for good tors. Mios Bin* Oommuiy. Ml. Nortß Biidga Roma DANDRICIOE STOPS OANDRUPP instantly l Keepr Hair BealUur. pravtnta 'tcny scalp and falling546 words
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Advertisement96 1962-07-24 15 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) •0 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it ct*. txtrm MUI PONO RESTAURANT:— Luncheon st only 51. 90 per Bead: Kidnry 8o»p Plewod Chicken PoUtocs Pess Roll Butter Cttrnr CottnINDIAN SWEETMEAT, UulsnJaroan, Barn Pcrra r.enur-Pak. Lada Baluanabl etc Special cnappatles oi various curries Vnrpaul Restaurant, 98. SarannooD Road96 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-07-24 16 BRILLIANT DISPLAY AT U.S. MEET STANFORD (California), Mon.— Valeri Brumel, Russian Olympic high jumper, broke his own world record with a leap of 7ft 5ins (2.26 metres) here yesterdav. Despite his brilliant display, the Russian men's team suffered their fourthReuter - 391 words
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Article377 1962-07-24 16 DESULTS on the second day iv of the United Btates-Soviet Un.ion athletics match: 200 m— 1 Paul Drayton (US) 20.8, 2 Roger Savers (US) 20.9. 3 Edvin ozolin (USSR) 21.2: 800m— 1 Jerry Siebert tUS) 1:46.4 (.meeting record). 2 Jim Dupree (VS) 1:46.8. 3 Valeny Bulyshcv (USSR)377 words
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Article117 1962-07-24 16 J^EWfOWN SQUARE (Pennsylvania), Nfon.— Gary Player of South Alrica won the American Professional Golfers Associatior championship here yesterday. Player had a 72-hole total of 278 after a par fourth of 70. He finished one stroke ahead of Bob Ooalby (Florida). Jack Nicklaus. US open champion, closedReuter - 117 words
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Article412 1962-07-24 16 rpHERE will be onlj i six races on the •ic-oivj day of thr Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday merting to mrxivw. WeighU CLUB CUP Cl. 2— B if. Cadet Roussel 9.00 Kian Tock 8.13 Soelety Girl 8.10 Evidence 8.08 Froggie II 8.06 Tudor Wonder 8.06412 words
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Article218 1962-07-24 16 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP PENANG. Monday. CTARSHINE, with apprentice Subian Dalwee astride, galloped attractively on a fast track here this morning. He did 3f in 38 3 5 with plenty in hand. This Luminary gelding is in fine trim and down where he is218 words
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Article59 1962-07-24 16 BANGALORE. Mon. A 21--meniber athletics team was announced today to represent India in the forthcoming Asian Oamei ■n Jakarta. The team is headed by Milkha Singh. I'ourih In the 1960 Olympic 400 metres. There is only one woman, Elizabeth Davenport, who will compete in the javelin.Reuter - 59 words
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Article985 1962-07-24 16 |£LUAMG. Mou.— Seven records were oroken tour in Uu oicns events and three women's— at Uic Jonore Teiecuuis regmna. athleiic mt-d he.a hi vie uuuut riwa nig.i bchool ground. Cnaruplon athieie was K. Pon mall oi Johore Bahru. »no *a.Urst in the 400. Buo ana 1.00 l985 words
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Advertisement861 1962-07-24 16 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE tender notice ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT -K.R. NEGRI Sh.MBILAN notice to consumers TENDERS from registered Work in connection with urgent P.W.D. Contractors Of Class E electrical extensions In Pasir Pan- and above wIU received at i n'^r.^^"^^^,^ *ft tne Offlce °f Jurutera Negeri. necessitate the interruption oi v«»cvi>«861 words
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Advertisement489 1962-07-24 16 TENDERS JJKJt. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of 9th August, 1962 for the Construction of Rural Health Sub-Centre at Parit Bharu. Sabak Bernam. Full particulars are obtainable from the office of489 words
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Advertisement80 1962-07-24 16 Ah-tshoo« A 7 /i Ah Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant m VAPEX I nh»larc i L— ta r«n«l of nasal concHiMl _^n'n€aa v eolcmnd'eatafrt>C> Stop Asthma Sleep Like a Baby It you couch, whceie. can't bTMtfa* or m «*p wan da* to JLitbaa, Catarrh or Bronchitis attack*, ft IUENUACO from your chemist80 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-07-24 16 Huff< Hunnff Ry Itnlph Hrimdmhl ii i f IXL CTLI^ WAKE UP. YOU LAZY "*1 t^, "\j I.a/ HE KNOWS HOW T' k y^"^ "IMTOVA 1 MUTT.. LET'S SEE IF AK'lfoWPl kl I BOU OVER AN'^ /CHEAP, ELMER JHE v "YOU CAN SPSAK FOR K U"rJ J JLA V s\l52 words
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Article439 1962-07-24 17 ARRIVE FOR OPEN BY WEDNESDAY OR YOU WILL BE SCRATCHED, CABLES THE LTAM By LEE FOO SAN Ipoh, Monday jTORTY-EIGHT players from ten nations nave arrived here for the 31st Malayan Open tennis championships which will be played on the Municipality grass courts from tomorrow, starting at439 words
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Article396 1962-07-24 17 ra, Mon. First-day ties ic the LTAM open meet, are: MfcN'S S>».\GLLS 3 P.M.: Johnny Jose iPI> v J A. Nichols (8'pore); Lee fctm Cheong (M> v Robert Clarke iNZ;; Billy Yap iM> v Luu Hoang Due (Viet;; 8eri Charuchlnda (Thai; v Rosli Majici iM; John Pearce (Aust;Reuter - 396 words
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Article295 1962-07-24 17 SINGAPORE, Mon Though beaten In their vital south zone match in the Malaya Cup competition by Joint Services last night, the Singapore soccer team still have a slim hope of competing in the Asian Games at Jakarta next month. But to do so the295 words
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Article96 1962-07-24 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council tonight decided by a majority vote that all athletes and officials going to compete at the Asian Games at Jakarta next month should pay part of the costs According to the motion successfully proposed by Mr Goh Chye96 words
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195 1962-07-24 17 BURNLEY CUP DRAW PROTEST BY PERAK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— T h e Football Association of Perak has protested to the Football Association of Malaya against having to meet Selangor in the semi-final of the Burnley Cup youth soccer competitition. The emergency committee of the FAM, which met early this month195 words
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Article221 1962-07-24 17 TPOH, Mon.— Australia has 1 confirmed sending 11 athletes (seven men and four women) Instead of nine to compete In the FMAAU open Invitation championships at Ipoh on Aug. 9, 10 and 11. This was told to the Straits Times by Mr. B. H. FUnter.221 words
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322 1962-07-24 17 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. lyATiONAL athletic coach Tan Eng Yoon may make a comeback to help the Singapore relav team to qualify for the Asian Games at. .Tairarto next month. I After the team's three successive failures last week, the Singapore322 words
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Article171 1962-07-24 17 18 Malacca athletes for national MALACCA, Mon. Malacca Amateur Athletic Association have selected a strong 18-member contingent for the national championships to be held at Ipoh on Aug. 3 and 4. Those picked for the various IWmt Balan Nalr, a Soma suudram. Ang Teck Beng; ZWm: O. Ramachandran; 400 m:171 words
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Article54 1962-07-24 17 NAIROBI. Mon Pakistan the Olympic champions, were beaten 1-0 by Kenya yesterday In their second hockey International here. In the first "test" on Saturday Pakistan won by the same margin. Colonel A.IS. Dar. the Pakistan manager, said afterwards that Kenya played the better hockey and dwrved54 words
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Article106 1962-07-24 17 TENMB MALAYAN Open championships (Ipoh Municipality courts. 3 pjn.) TABLE TENNIS STORE school* championship —finals (People" > Assn.) BADMINTON STORE championships final (BBA halL 7.80 pjn). NEGRI championships (St Paul's hall. Seremban. 6.30 p.m.) SOCCER BTORE DIV. 8A: HCC V Serangoon Qardens (padang); Div ID: PBU v Setla106 words
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385 1962-07-24 17 MIKE RESPONDS TO MHF CALL FOR THE GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Malayan Hockey Federation has fallen back on a former Olympic and Asian Games player for the Asian Games at Jakarta in August. He is 32-year-old Michael Shepherdson. who has alsc represented Malaya at cricket. Mike announced his retirement385 words
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Advertisement184 1962-07-24 17 OWN YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT MT. ELIZABETH PARK On Elevated Land in the Centre of Tanglin Area Off Orchard Road, Opp. Ngee Ann Building, S'pore-9. Singapore's Most Elite and Popular Residential Area, nearby Supermarket. Restaurants. Night Clubs, Theatres, Amusement Park, Bus Services, Schools, Shops. Etc Wide Frontage 22184 words
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Miscellaneous76 1962-07-24 17 SOCCEH -KICKtI PENANG DIV. 1: TPCA 1 MTC LOH CUP (Bt. MerUjam) BM irn.u nn> n nnm. n R*** 1 School bt OW BofM by 21 ipinD^il^Ln A Krlahruin 4-30) Old Boys 71 B^GAJAH DIV. 1: BMTD 6 (M Relab 28. Nawndran 4-30. KLANG DIV. I; Indian Youngsters 11 Cargo76 words
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Article, Illustration432 1962-07-24 18 Thirteen nations guarantee her non-alignment between the world's power blocs Pledge by the Premier that Government will fulfil its obligations GENEVA, Monday. NEUTRAL Laos was born to- day with 13 nations solemnly guaranteeing her independence and non-alignment between the world's power blocs. It took only 25432 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-07-24 18 rE three-week-old baby son of the Puke and Duchess of, Kent faces the cameras fdr the first time at his parents' Buckinghamshire home. Coppins. lver. The baby, seen above with his parents, will take his father's subsidiary title of Earl of St. Andrews, and is lOtli107 words
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Article376 1962-07-24 18 necessarily have to be by nomination for the Initial period, the establishment of the Borneo division in the Prime Minister's Ministry with the sole object of bringing about integration of civil services and the enlargement of all ministries, and the timing of Singapore's entry into376 words
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Article423 1962-07-24 18 A WELL-KNOWN beauty specialist. Dr. (Mrs.) Hwa Soo Chin, formerly an elected member of the Legislative Yuan of the Chinese Nationalist Government at Formosa, today spoke of 30 minutes of terror at the hands of a gang of armed robbers. Dr. Hwa. a plastic surgeon, said423 words
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Article23 1962-07-24 18 MANILA. Mon. President Diosdado Macapagal tonight announced that Spain would extend US$lO million in financial aid to the Philippines. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article332 1962-07-24 18 I.ONUON. \io.i louay t fonnance on me London Stock Exchange was disappointing for me .start of a new Account 1 here was little to induce buyers to depart from their cautious attitude while awaiting the big speeche> on policy in the House of Commons Mils week after tiie332 words
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Article47 1962-07-24 18 LONDON. Mon Spot 22 3 16d-. August 22', d. Sept. 22% d.. Oct. 22 s «d.. Oct./ Dec. 22% d.. Jan./ Mar. 22\d. April/June 22 5 16d., July Sept. unquoted, c.i.f. July unquoted. August 22 l »d.. Bept. 22 1/16 d Tone: Dull and slightly easier.47 words
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Article25 1962-07-24 18 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £856H, sellers £857 >s Forward buyers £866-. sellers £867',, Settlement j£BsB'i. Turnover a.m. 180 tons, i p.m. 35 tons. Tone: Quiet.25 words
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Article96 1962-07-24 18 SARDON— MONTH'S LEAVE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. who Is switching portfolios with Inche Abdul Aziz bin Lshak. the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, plans to go on a month's leave soon. Dato Sardon Is now recuoeratina: at the General HosDltal here from an arm fracture sustained96 words
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Article55 1962-07-24 18 Two stewardesses were believed to be among the survivors. Canadian Pacific run a fle«t of six Britannia*. The only other fatal Britannia crash was on Dec. 24. 1958. when a British Overseas Airways Corporation Britannia crashed near Bournemouth. England, on a training flight, killing nine of the 12Reuter - 55 words
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100 1962-07-24 18 MORE MONEY FOR DEVOTED DAD AND HISDAUGHTER IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More contributions for Penang's "most devoted" father, Mr. Lee Ah Cheang, 82, and his daughter. Paik Kirn. 58, have been received by the Straits Times. In Singapore, the "K Sisters" sent $20. Miss Ho Kwal Fong $10, and Anonymous $10.100 words
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Article48 1962-07-24 18 KUCHING. Mon. Four prominent Sarawak United Peoples' Party members. Tan Kheng Aik. Teo Yung Klaw. Tan Man Wo and Lul How Ming, were arrested today as members ot a clandestine Communist organisation. Tan and Lul are editors of Chinese newspapers. The others are trades unionists.48 words
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Article21 1962-07-24 18 TAIPEH. Mon. Typhoon Kate tonight moved away from Formosa into the China mainland, leaving 3 persons reported dead. UPJ.21 words
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Article86 1962-07-24 18 kers said. The fuselage from the back of the wing to the tail was Intact but that the rest of the plane was widely scattered. "One wing was about two feet from the tall but the other wing was not In sight," a worker86 words
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Article143 1962-07-24 18 BELOVED WIFE and children sincerely thank relative* and friends for their wreaths, condolence and kind attendance at the funeral of Mr. V.S. v Rastah on 16.7.62 Ipoh. ,h THE MOTHER OF late 3 U Mohd Yuaof thanks Malayan High Commn•inn In India. Federation Army. RHAF, friends and relatives for143 words
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