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1962-07-26
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Title Section18 1962-07-26 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEBTIFIEW SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. flew*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article156 1962-07-26 1 NEW WAR THREATS BY TSHOMBE ELISABETHVILLE, Wed.— The Kattanga President, Mr. Moise Tshombe, warned yesterday he would wage guerilla warfare if the United Nations tried to end Katangese secession by force. Mr. Tshombe also said he would' not negotiate any more with the Congolese Premier, Mr. Cyrille Adoula, because "heUPI - 156 words
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Article34 1962-07-26 1 MOSCOW. Wed —A former head ol department in the Soviet Finance Ministry K.D. Degtyarev. has been sentenced to be shot for taking bribes, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article76 1962-07-26 1 HONG KONG. Wed. A fire which raged for more than four hours In a hold of the 3.000-ton Panamanian freighter Mike was extinguished this morning The ship was loaded with sugar and manufactured goods and had been scheduled to leave today for Singapore and Malacca. A surveyUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration655 1962-07-26 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Tengku orders a new Cabinet switch By 'STAY PUT FOR SARDON: A 'SETTLEMENT WITH AZIZ AFTER LONDON Dr. Lim will go to Health RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In another surprise Cabinet shift the second in 10 days Tengku Abdul Rahman today switched Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji655 words
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Article117 1962-07-26 1 ROBBESS GRAB $5,250 IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Wed. Two thugs, one armed with a pistol, this morning halted a clerk's car in Nicol Highway and robbed him of $5,250. The clerk. Goh Eng Chong. 22. employed by the Universal Tobacco Company In Paya Lebar, later told police that he was taking117 words
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Article94 1962-07-26 1 HOLLANDIA. West New Guinea. Wed. The Government of this disputed territory may "blackout" Hollandla. the capital, if necessary it announced today. (Indonesian paratroops have been dropped In various parts of West New Guinea in recent months). Some 6.500 women and children about 90 per cent of thoReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-07-26 1 Doug Lackersteen - Miss Lai learns typing and says f l f m doing very well 1 Doug Lackersteen From LONDON. Wed ARMLESS Malayan schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong has begun typing lessons at the Roehampton Artificial Limb Centre and she thinks she is "getting on very well." Her training period has changed from283 words
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Article165 1962-07-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The acting Deputy Registrar of Companies here. Mr. 8. Sambaslvam. today said that the Malayan Investment Corporation has not been incorporated in the Federation as a public limited company under the Companies Ordinance. He was commenting on the prospectus of this corporation published yesterday165 words
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511 1962-07-26 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - Malaysia's big snag— matter of timing LESLIE HOFFMAN From LONDON, Wed THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will arrive in London on Friday at a critical stage of the Malaysia talks and will take part in discussions* on the time-table for the entry of Singapore. North BorneoReuter - 511 words
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Article421 1962-07-26 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE: By SINGAPORE. Wed. TWO women In. the life of Assistant Superintend--1 ent of Police Mr. Cheah Kirn Swee, 44, were among the mourners at his funeral at Bidadari cemetery today. i A third woman, attractive widow Maria Chua. 43— was in421 words
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Article45 1962-07-26 1 LONDON. Wed 1.0r.l Home. Britis-h F«ntffa Secretary. said today when he in Lafto II months ago, rmM pr.m"hung on spin <if coin If crisis had gone »thet way 'it would taa\«- keel war between 'Scato .ill i ance and Russia ;mrt China "—ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement39 1962-07-26 1 A«* YIPOLY ESSENCE of CHICKEN WORLD FAMOUS I I RHODE tSLANO Hl^^-^.^^^^ S l CHICKENS j^V^S B^ Uncwipaua€</ BL—jjl Made in U.S.A.^^^P^ Bulan Bahasa I Kebangsaan INCLUDES I YOU! I \COLD STORAGE J KH*^ *M bTORAuh CHAIN OF SUPERMARKETS39 words
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Article13 1962-07-26 2 MOSCOW. Wed. First Deputy Premier Mr. Mikoyan returned today from Indonesia—Reuter.13 words
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485 1962-07-26 2 Addiction to milk miktt W boy morh.r-drjwn. D«ep parts of hli coNKiowgn«t retain a link with kig mofhtr. One* h« hit Hrn ragta for milk he will never develop properly >. an individual. .hould be banned vary tarty in life. Athletlca couchReuter - 485 words
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216 1962-07-26 2 BEN BELLA BEGINS TRIUMPHAL MARCH TO ALGIERS fLEMCEN (Western 1 Algeria), Wed Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, Algeria's dissident Vice Premier, left here last night in a convoy of cars for "a triumphal march" to Algiers. In Algiers, the seat of the Prime Minister. Mr. Ben Youssef Ben Khedda. the Information216 words
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612 1962-07-26 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday rtR. Salvador Marti- nez de Alva, vicechairman of the U.N. special committee for South West Africa, declared last night that Mr. Vlctorio Carplo, the chairman, had fully acqijiesced in a amtrov«ln»ci joint statement'with the South African Government after their tourReuter - 612 words
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Miscellaneous22 1962-07-26 2 THE GAMBOLS «y Barry Applak\ /Well, everybody) I '^robablvX HMgn^rTT^ r»,rr e POB6OTT&* I .r*~ ,V w- I YFtQ J FW\\ A22 words
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Article346 1962-07-26 3 END OF HOLLAND'S RULE IS BELIEVED IN SIGHT ALL RESTRICTIONS LIFTED: NOW IT'S WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST THE HAGUE, Wad DITCH authorities in West Irian have decided to stimulate the repatriation of women and children to Holland, according to messages received here yesterday. The Government is consideringReuter; UPI - 346 words
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Article97 1962-07-26 3 Flood havoc in Luzon MANILA, Wed. Xfm Rivers swollen by continuous rains have breached numerous dikes and transformed the central plains of Luzon, Just north of Manila, into a gantic lake of several thousand square miles. Damage to crops and properly after seven days of torrential rains had been estimatedReuter - 97 words
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Article192 1962-07-26 3 BRUSSELS, Wednesday. 4 NEW plan for a European political union, with r Britain as a founder-member, may soon replace the abortive Fouchet plan for an exclusive union founded by the six Common Market countries, diplomatic sources said here last night. The new planReuter - 192 words
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Article40 1962-07-26 3 BANGKOK, Wed— Mr. Thomas Bulgakov, a Russian film distributor who was ordered to be deported for alleged espionage, left her* by air last night for Moscow, His Japanese wife and seven children accompanied him.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article37 1962-07-26 3 LONDON. Wed. More than a million white collar workers In the engineerlnn industry will get pay rises of up to 8s a week under an agreement worked out between employers anri 'inirr> chiefs.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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203 1962-07-26 3 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Mexico's self-styled "Dean of professional thieves"— Just turned 83 years old was under acrest yesterday for the I.oooth time In a career of crime dating back to lflOn Aurello Martinez Cervantos said he stole for a living because he was the203 words
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Article, Illustration310 1962-07-26 3 INDIA TO CHINA: WITHDRA W TROOPS NEW DELHI. Wed.— lndia yesterday expressed hopes that "China would instruct her troops in the Ladakh area of Kashmir "to desist from harassing Indian military posts," and to withdraw to points outside Indian territory. In a Note handed to the Chinese Embassy here. IndiaReuter - 310 words
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103 1962-07-26 3 The doctor and the challenge of snoring UELFAST, Wed. A British doctor challenged his medical colleagues last night to find a cure for snoring. Mr. Lan Fraser. *a leading surgeon at the Royal Victoria Hospital here, told the annual meeting of the British Medical Association that he was astonished thatUPI - 103 words
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132 1962-07-26 3 NEW YORK, Wed. A machine that walks like a man and stands Ift feet tall may serve as an atomic age recruit in the U.S. Army, it was announced today. The General Electric Company said the machine will have "arms and legs" forReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement90 1962-07-26 3 NOW ON mߣ A REAL BARGAIN ONLY ONCE A YEAR A VISIT flWk WILL CONVINCE YOU usuolly NOW Ladies' Tight Skirt 9.50 $2.90 Bamboo Hand Bag 5.90 $2.50 Girls' Latest Frocks $16.50 $7.9o^hflflHH Foncy Toble Lighter 5.50 $I.so^^^^^^^^ f it leiTi mm iiu.;imi>oii t mnm i aH MILO-JEUNESSE tiM milk90 words
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Advertisement111 1962-07-26 3 buy GOLF at NAHAR'S Give us a Trial 6- be Convinced \\W\\\ A KMirWY 113, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6. STARTING TOMORROW CURIOS TEXTILE CAMERAS TOYS CLOTHING CHINA WARE Childrtn w*«r from 0.90 Ladies bI«MM« 2.90 Textile Piece a°°<J» 0.70 Ladi« night gowns 2.90 Cultur.d p*arli 9.10 China Tea Set "JO111 words
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Article56 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang di-Pertuan NegaVa. today addressed a get-together at the Is tana Negara to form an appeals committee to raise funds for the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The First Lady then called upon Mr. R.C. Hoffman to56 words
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Article39 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chettlars' Nattukottal Chamber of Commerce will entertain 100 officers and ratings of the visiting Indian Naval Fleet to tea at 5.15 p.m. on Sunday at the premises adjoining the Chettlars' Temple in Tank Road.39 words
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Article28 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sree Narayana Mission will hold its flag day on Saturday. The mission, besides providing education to poor children, plans to build an orphanage.28 words
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Article, Illustration641 1962-07-26 4 NAIR: ANTI-NATIONAL VIOLATORS CAN ACT FREELY SINGAPORE, Wednesday TRADE union leader, A Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today said Singapore presented 1 to the world a "picture of social indiscipline, political laxity and lunacy" because anti-na-tional violators were free to do their "damnedest."641 words
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368 1962-07-26 4 Motorist who lost arm in crash sues for damages SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A DUTCH bank official told the High Court today that eight months after he had been grievously injured in a road accident in Singapore his right arm was amputated in a hospital in Holland in April last year. The368 words
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Article159 1962-07-26 4 CHAMBER TO CARRY OUT REBURIAL SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government today decided to grant the Chinese Chamber of Commerce a licence to exhume and rebury the remains of the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation forces. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, announced this at a 15-minute meeting159 words
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243 1962-07-26 4 RAF surgeon 's fight to save a boy SINGAPORE. Wed.— Royal Air Force hospital authorities tonight revealed that a one-year-old boy. Ton Muay Lee. whose spinal cord was Injured In a chopper attack In Changl Village yesterday Is now temporarily paralysed mom the waist downwards. The boy Is one of243 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-07-26 4 SOPRANO TO GIVE RECITAL AT THE VIC SINGAPORE soprano Hwang Phav Chins (above) will be accompanied by well known pianist Chan Sau Kuen in a recital sponsored by the Metro Philharmonic Society at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 22. Tickets for the recital at S3. $2, and $1 are now53 words
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94 1962-07-26 4 Court told of alleged extort bid, threats SINGAPORE. Wed— A man who appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on two charges of attempted extortion was alleged to have threatened his victim with death and abduction. Ho Tat Lam pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort $7,20094 words
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Article24 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold its annual dinner at the Peking Restaurant at 8 p.m. sharp on Sunday.24 words
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Article97 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. tonight declared open the 1962 Happy World Trade Fair. A total of 98 firms and organisations are taking part In this year's fair, wtilch the organisers claim Is the97 words
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Article50 1962-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Students of Queenstown Secondary Technical School tonight staged a variety concert in their school grounds in aid of the blind. The entire proceeds of their show will be handed to Mrs. W.W. Yung, head of the Blind Appeals Committee, at 9 a.m. on Friday.50 words
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Advertisement324 1962-07-26 4 CEEIESj* OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) DAILY: 11 a.m.- 1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. TRAVEL By P Q ORIENT LINERS] The FUNNIEST PRODUCTIOI OF THEM ALL aid in COLOUR TOO! a PETER ROGERS moduchon Cairv onn > r uiSing STARRING "t*Vl N i »K SIDNEY JAMES "3~v KENNETH WILIUMSyV^fvV AtnNtln UUnHUn £2&AL^ L&NGE PERCIVAL^JBIIiJS324 words
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Advertisement123 1962-07-26 4 Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your dispensary for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest-type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulder; fair and123 words
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Advertisement178 1962-07-26 4 LIDO (Singapore) XKXT CHAXGE JtLwmwm HE USED msa b^bl *^^^^t^mj9^9^^^w LOVE MOSI MM Mew wul MEN |rf newman USE J l 6ERALDINE Batad on tr-i« Play WILLIAMB VM|K SHfRLbr KNIGHT- ED BE6LP?TOPTDRN^I^^B GRAND GALA PREMIERE SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Simultaneously at E -THEATRE ROYAL SINGAPORE AIR-CONDITIONED Popular pricei $2.00- $1.50 -$1.00 CAPITOL178 words
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Advertisement598 1962-07-26 4 Shaw: pj Ornnnl.attoil "lIUlM|Ph..n 'fflUM* OPENS TODAY ;VoVS, 4 b AMGIE DICK/AiSOAJ A a most mucNevous gin Jf Tog P MAUftICE OHO/AUErL J i nunstoi iTOWaUTfTy P WIN a RETURN TRIP ta ROME W M fey ALITALIA DC-S JCT j* A VESPA Scooter ft Oth»r Prtn* -in tha JESSICA-ALITALIA-VESPA QUII598 words
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239 1962-07-26 5 Be proud of the national language appeal PENANG, Wednesday. should now be as proud of the national language as they once were of the English language, the Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, said today. "Remember the national language is you? own and not a foreign language," he told a rally239 words
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117 1962-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Socialist Front Penang State Assemblyman Mr. C. Y. (hoy cannot have it both ways. If he wants to remain in the assembly, he must quit Cable and Wireless when the company is taken over by the Telecommunications Department117 words
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Article37 1962-07-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Rani, has been re-elected chairman of the Federation's Cooperative Central Bank. Syed Ahmad bin Syed Chee Is again vice-chairman and Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Ariff secretary-treasur-er37 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-07-26 5 The three women MPs back 'voice in UN' move KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The three women in the House of Representati ve s today supported the proposal that one of them be appointed to sit on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. They said that this was a250 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-07-26 5 15,000 spend a night on the beach Photonews KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. of Mus--1 lims throughout the country celebrated Mandi Safar (bath of purification) today. Dressed in colourful kebaya and sarong, they thronged beaches, streams and gardens carrying food with them At Tanjong Kllng In Malacca more than 15,000 people spent272 words
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Article35 1962-07-26 5 PENANG. Wed. The Department of Information will give a free cinema show at the Esplanade at 8 p.m. on July 31 to mark the first anniversary of the Association Of South-East Asia.35 words
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98 1962-07-26 5 PERAK: LAST LOCAL POLLS IN A FEW DAYS TPOH, Wed. The loA cal council elections in Perak will be completed in the next few days. On Saturday, elections will be held for four of the remaining councils and on Monday polling will take place in the last of the councils98 words
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Article127 1962-07-26 5 2 drown as lorry falls in canal BAGAN SERAI. Wed. A man and a boy were drowned when the lorry in which they were travelling overturned and fell into an irrigbi'.on canal off the trunk road -it 3 a.m. today. They were Chan Boon Pit. 29. Co-driver of the lorry,127 words
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Advertisement79 1962-07-26 5 f&MlfiVI SAT S£ Y A T !S??JS HT! I THE UNPRE CEDENTED EXCITEMENT, DRAMA AND SWEEP OF A J J \U IRf MIGHTY LEGEND ABOUT THE WINNING OF THE WEST I f &^^jm I IMMORTALIZED BY A MASTER MOVIEMAKER JOHN FORD I '^9Wm E BRINGS TW GREAT STARS TOGETHER t79 words
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276 1962-07-26 6 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. J)ATO Ong Yoke Lin, the Malayan ambassador, told President Kennedy yesterday that United States plans to dispose of 50,000 tons of tin from the national stockpile had depressed market prices and were of "deep concern" to his country. The Ambassador, speakingReuter - 276 words
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87 1962-07-26 6 Unlocked poisons: Dispenser acquitted KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A dispenser. R. G. Netto. 49, of the Maria Dispensary. Sentul Pasar, was today acquitted of a charge of "knowingly storing: poisons in a cupboard not under lock and key" The magistrate, Mr. L. C. Vohrah, had postponed the case last Friday when87 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-07-26 6 ...WHERE A FLAT WAS COMPLETED EVERY 45 MINUTES rpHIS is* an aerial view of the Singapore Housing and Development Board's newest housing estate the MacPherson Road (South) Estate where the first phase of 1,766 units of flats and shops has been completed in lust one104 words
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107 1962-07-26 6 Shannon: Doctors lose fight for life KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Doctors yesterday lost a two-day fight to save the life of a New Zealand army officer, Capt. L. B. Shannon. 34. He died in the British Military Hospital at Kinrara in the evening. He had been critically ill with an internal107 words
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211 1962-07-26 6 KAMPAR, Wed. —The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said here last night that large estates owned by non-Malays produced 2,0001 b. of latex an acre a year. But Malay rubber planters produced an average of only 4001 b.211 words
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Miscellaneous59 1962-07-26 6 ISuff.s Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f hey, boss i Kit must be froml II I T^ it'll be S WHAT'LLIPO ONE OP TUB NEW CLEAR TO TH' REAR fO J&?\ SAFE THERE 3 city I /WITH THIS BONE I r ANIMAL DISPLAYS 1 BUILDIN'... lJgK>4 (TILL MORNIN'IT MUSEUM (FOUND WHILST59 words
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Article26 1962-07-26 7 the remarkable story of the courage and resilience of a British planter who joined a guerilla band in the Malayan jungle fi&htin& the Japanese26 words
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Article, Illustration2015 1962-07-26 7 Training begins, and I am proud of my killer squad expert with gun, grenade I WAS proud of my class of killers. Each of those young Chinese was a crack shot, an expert saboteur and fully trained in guerilla leadership. They had learned fast.2,015 words
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Advertisement216 1962-07-26 7 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Mojfterhorn MENTHOLATED U/l MORE PORTS ON TIME IN THE ORIENT DEPARTURES Cathay Pacific services more portt in ih* Orient Maintaining On-Time Departures with a fleet of jet ..,iii. aircraft requires jet-age organisation such is the than any other airline, linking the seventeen key 7216 words
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Obituary23 1962-07-26 8 M H ore's tit (Minimum, MARSH. Herbert. Managing Director a* Revertex Ltd.. In the Honolulu Flylßg Accident. A moat deeply regretted lo*a.23 words
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Obituary67 1962-07-26 8 Word* $19 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of 8. Kliatharaby who passed awny on 26.7. 51. lasened by his wife and children. IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr. Gregory Oomes who departed from us on 26.7.1961. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by wife and children. IN LOVING MEMORY of67 words
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Article619 1962-07-26 8 It is to be trusted that crisis is too, dramatic a word for the snag that is holding up the I London negotiations on Malaysia. But there is so little information that the snag may be more formidable than it looks from here. Comment by 'Government party619 words
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Article386 1962-07-26 8 The Federation Government's statement yesterday on Cabinet changes will cause as much surprise as the first announcement nearly a fortnight ago. The chief effect is partly to restore the position before the reshuffle, without giving any firm clue as to the future of the present Minister of386 words
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Article257 1962-07-26 8 Tribute recently paid by the Bank of England to the Bank Negara is the finest testimonial its retiring Governor and Chairman could wish. Dato I WUcock first visited Malaya tn, J 1957. and returned at the be-' ginning of 1953 to act as the I Government's adviser on257 words
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Article, Illustration1666 1962-07-26 8 H.A.R. PHILBY - Ten years of turbulence— by that neutral of the Nile... H.A.R. PHILBY by wtio m this survey oj ttit New Egypt forecasts that the twin achievements of successfully nationalising the Suez Canal and completing the High Dam at Aswan icill be President Nasser's greatest claims to tame. IN THE DECADE1,666 words
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Letter95 1962-07-26 8 /CHINESE teachers In some \j schools in Singapore are forced to contribute part of their salary to school funds. In certain schools the teachers have to contribute towards the relief of teachers who are employed unofficially from time to time to take over from teachers on maternity95 words
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Letter135 1962-07-26 8 IKEFER to the report appearing in the Straits Times of July 24. Your reporter was apparently rcterriiiK to a reply I made in Malay to a question put to me during a talk given to village heads In Johore on the "functions of the national language." The135 words
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Advertisement742 1962-07-26 8 Strain Time, k Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: lat Floor COLO STOKAag ARCAOB Orchard Road COLO BTOSIAGI SRANCHCS AT HOLLAND KOAD-KATON* KCPFEL eJOAD-NAVAL Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay TMK NKWB FRONT Fltipatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Br»< S.742 words
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Advertisement33 1962-07-26 8 Ynu V#» lmma< nlalt-lv 1 1 1- < I in SUITS I ti il*tr**tl by urn Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING Plus STYLE all so iflto every suit by 21, Chulio Street. Singoporc-1 Telephone: *****33 words
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Advertisement122 1962-07-26 8 Welcome to The Kurebi Fabric Hall at the Great World Industrial 4 Trade Exhibition (27th July— l9th August 1962) FREE GIFTS! All customers of Kurebi Fabrics at the Exhibition will receive gifts vix: ir 2-lb. tins Pigeon Brand Cooking Oil. -sV Beautiful Tea Trays. ir "Kurebi Fabric" Pattern Books etc.122 words
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159 1962-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nowhere in the world is the policy of "live and let live" better applied than in Malaya, the French Ambassador. Mr. Pierre Queille. said today in a speech to Rotarians. Mr. Queille. who is leavlna Malaya soon, attributed th«> success159 words
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Article52 1962-07-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Malayan Theatres Ltd. has applied to the Industrial Arbitration Court for two more weeks to negotiate a settlement of its wage dispute with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. This was confirmed by the company's supervisor. Mr. John Foo, this afternoon. He would52 words
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Article349 1962-07-26 9 AIMS FORGOTTEN IN ASSOCIATING WITH ACTION COUNCIL, THEY SAY PARTY IS 'LED BY NOSE' BY BARISAN: 'WE WERE USED AS RUBBER STAMPS TO DUPE THE MALAYS' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. vice-president and assistant treasurer of the United Democratic Party in Singapore have resigned because, among other things, the349 words
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Article145 1962-07-26 9 COMPANY MANAGER FACES CHARGE SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Eng Chin, manager of Asia Insuran c c Co. Ltd., was charged in a magistrate's court today with abetting an offence at the Singapore Hotel on June 24. He Is alleged to have abetted two men. Lye San Tong and Choo Ah Har,145 words
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Article199 1962-07-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A DISTRICT court today heard how Tan Cheng Siong. 17, delivered an unsealed letter containing a bullet and $5,000 extortion demand note nt a sum factory owned by Mr. Quah Eng Hwee. Tan, of Jalan Timor, was stated to have handed the199 words
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Article49 1962-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaya today bought $340,000 worth of United Nations Bond through Its new permanent representative to the United Nations. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. It was Dato Ong's first official act after presenting his credentials earlier to the acting U.N. Secretary General. U Thant49 words
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Article20 1962-07-26 9 KLANQ. Wed. Hoo Ha Ba. H». was drowned when he fell off a bamnan off Pulau Ketam yesterday20 words
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136 1962-07-26 9 UMNO GETS SET FOR 'SPORE 1964 POLLS SINGAPORE, Wed. All Umno branches here have been asked to submit names of suitable candidates for nomination in Singapore* next general elections. A spokesman for Umno said today that although the elections would not take place till 1964, the party was planning ahead136 words
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Article34 1962-07-26 9 I SINGAPORE, Wed— A fivemember Indian trade delegation representing light and I heavy engineering Industries is due here on Aug 1 After two days in Singapore, the mission will visit the Federation34 words
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Article40 1962-07-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charle.s Oamba. will speak on "Borne Thoughts on Social Work" at a quarterly luncheon meeting of the Association or Professional Social Workers Ht Cathay Restaurant on Saturday.40 words
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Article, Illustration256 1962-07-26 9 CRITCHLEY MET BRIDE IN U.S.: SOON THERE'LL BE ONLY ONE UNWED MISSION CHIEF LEFT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Australian High Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Tom K. Crltchley, 45, one of the two bachelor heads of foreign missions in Kuala Lumpur, is to be married256 words
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Article53 1962-07-26 9 BINGAPORE. Wed. Two more gift* from Btraite Times readers were received at the Singapore office of the Straits Times today for Mohamed Jedl bin Yaacob. 14, who lost his hand£ In a handgrenade accident They were from Miss Seetha Kaur, of Penang, $5, and $10 from53 words
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Article138 1962-07-26 9 RECEIVER of STOLEN CAR JAILED SINGAPORE. Wed. Kamaruddin bin Hamzah. 26, formerly of Ipoh, was today jailed here for 30 months by a district court in a case connected with a car stolen from Ong Chin Sim, a clerk. He was found guilty by Mr. N. A. d'Rosario. the Judge,138 words
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Article50 1962-07-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— A raid on the naval base will be simulated by an aircraft of 11 Liaison Flight, Army Air Corps, at noon tomorrow. The aircraft will drop leaflets to publicise the fair which will be held in H.M.B. Terror on Saturday, in aid of local charities.50 words
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Article150 1962-07-26 9 JESSELTON. Wed. "^ON-MUSLIM supporters of the concept of Malaysia are alarmed at London reports that the Malayan Oovernment Is Insisting on Islam as the state religion of the proposed federation, the Eng-'ish-language dally "North Borneo News and Sabah Times" said today. The newspaper's owner. Mr. DonaldReuter - 150 words
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Article32 1962-07-26 9 PENANG. Wed.— A sales representative of the Peninsular Store, Mohamed Ibrahim Hamid Sultan. 30. today pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $525. Sentence was postponed32 words
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Advertisement294 1962-07-26 9 RHEUMATISM? ■jmii FIBROSITIS? W^^JA ARTHRITIS? i^^aH LUMBAGO? relief yr with ft, RheumatiMn,MibrosKis, lumbago, arthritis and all muscular paint are cauwd by the tightening of muscle fibres. This prevent* the free flowing of blood through all pant of the body, allowing impurities to accumulate in spots. Mefltholatuan "Deep Heat" Rub is294 words
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Advertisement676 1962-07-26 9 aSSßaaaaaiMaaaaaaaaaaaaflaaaa^aaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaSaaa^am V* aSfIaHIHHHHLMBHiLaBBILaBaaBaBaHnB %J <Q C 5 Here** an amariag money-taring opportunity mat will ntter coate your way again. Grasp It NOW, wWte you bar* the chance. H Yoa are mrited to accept, for 7 DAYS' FREE examination, la your borne, iliis luxury tolume contalaanf FTYT oerer-to-fee-forgottea books. YOl 111676 words
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Miscellaneous437 1962-07-26 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHOBTWAVE nf WIW «ll^««»-vnt BEBVICE 41.7 Metres MHORT WAVE StRVIO A M 6.00 Time Signal. Nrgm- 41 metres ra-Ku News Headlines; 605 MFtiniM vdavf arnvirt Morning Melodies; 7.00 Ren- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE dwvous With Music: 7.30 Tlmo meirea Signal Newe; 735 BreaUcfa-st AM 6.00 Good437 words
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Article164 1962-07-26 10 THAIS MAY COPY MALAYAN IDEAS RUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Thai Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of the Interior. Mr. Sai Hutacharern. said today that his country could adapt many of Malaya's rural development pro jects here. He was speaking to reporters at the airport before leaving by Thai -International for164 words
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Article43 1962-07-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indian aircraft earner I.N.S. Vikrant, under the command of Admiral Chaterji arrives in Singapore on Friday on a courtesy visit. The 20,000-ton carrier, formerly H.M.S. Hercules, was commissioned into the Indian Navy in March last year.43 words
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Article55 1962-07-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Justice Sufflan today dismissed an appeal by a detective. Ang Ban Seng 37. who had been sentenced to six months' lall by the lower court for committing $10 extortion by putting Fani Kean Seong: 18. in fear of arrest on Sept 4 last55 words
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314 1962-07-26 10 WORLD UNIONS TO KEEP UP AID TO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has decided to continue to help developing the trade unions in Malaya and other freedom loving countries The president of the Asian regional organisation of the ICFTU, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, who314 words
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Article, Illustration426 1962-07-26 10 A bigger Central Bank soon Wilcock RETIRING GOVERNOR IN FAREWELL INTERVIEW TALKS OF MALAYSIA By CHANG YEN FOOI: Kuala Lumpur, Wed. THE retiring Governor of Bank Negara, Dato W. H. Wilcock, in a farewell interview today spoke of the bigger role the bank would play in the event of Malaysia426 words
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Article58 1962-07-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed Two Singapore schools for the dea* with different teaching methods will be amalgamated and housed in a new $300,000 building at Guillemard Circus when it is ready for occupation in September. The Oral School and the Sign School will in future be run by one58 words
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308 1962-07-26 10 Farmer: I got 70 villagers to surround two men DENANG. Wed.— A farr mer. Tan Han Chor 60, today told thp Bayan Lepas court how he collected about 70 villagers and surrounded two of four men who had allegedly tried to extort, money from him. "They said they wer* Customs308 words
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102 1962-07-26 10 BIG TURN-OUT AT FUNERAL OF KLANG'S G.O.M. I£LANG, Wed.— A large 1V gathering attended the funeral today of Mr. K. Ponnampalam, 66, Grand Old Man of Klang and a leading member of the Ceylonese community. He was cycling to a soccer match yesterday evening when he was involved in a102 words
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Article43 1962-07-26 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed To mark the anniversary of the Emergency and honour the memory of those who died fighting the terrorists a ceremony will be held at the Merdeka Park memorial In Bakar Bata, Alor Star, at 7.50 a.m. on July 3143 words
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Article27 1962-07-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The annual Commonwealth Far East Fleet exercise ends on Friday, when ships of the Royal Navy and other Commonwealth navies return to Singapore.27 words
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Article40 1962-07-26 10 PENANG. Wed. The Btate Government has approved the construction of a $16,000 chapel to serve 22 Catholic patients in the Pulau Jerejak Settlement, off Penang. A site has already been chosen near the Glugor Marine Base.40 words
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Article176 1962-07-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. THE Malayan Agrf- Horticultural Association is taking actior to acquire a piece of State land here "not far from town" as a permanent fairground for its annual exhibitions Mr. George Orenier, representing the association's secretaries and treasurers, who said this today, added that176 words
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Advertisement371 1962-07-26 10 LATEST SUCCESS at the Forces Motoring Club SUMMER SPRINT at the Sembawang Circuit. BAA \A# bMt ""ir IW\. ff. jtt clns:- j. in Saloon Class I ISI U p to 1000 c.c. 4 again in Saloon Class 5— *5X Unlimited Capacity. Sevents THEBMW7OO text *cwni ©sia Motor Co., Ltd DeniMS-CMU:371 words
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Advertisement105 1962-07-26 10 PARKER \joaSi ball pen ...writes smoothly, even where ordinary |l|j| ballpoints fail Jjlj glossy papers Hbs afli l^^Eb IV Parker Quality That Makes the Difference I Whatever its assignment, the Parker T-BALL ball pen performs like a champion. That is because its point is textured to grip the paper— it105 words
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128 1962-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MORE than 50 people have applied to fill the vacancy for an investigator of immoral activities for the Selangor Religious Affairs De- partment. The applicants, many of them from Selangor, will be called for interviews next month. The department decided128 words
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Article27 1962-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The General Staff Association of the University of Malaya will discuss on Friday the question of its conversion into a trade union.27 words
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Article29 1962-07-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Zanzibar's Minister for Agriculture, sheikh Juma Aley. passed through Singapore today on his way to Jakarta by BOAC for trade talks with the Indonesian Government.29 words
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Article141 1962-07-26 11 PENANG, Wednesday. r PHE Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce Is 1 against a five-day week in Malaya. Congratulations KUALA LUMi JR, Wed The management board of the United Kingdom Charitable Trust Fund today congratulated Its permanent member, Dato H. Wilcock, who i.s the retiring Governor of141 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-07-26 11 SOCFIN NO. 2 DIES IN PARIS AT AGE OF 61 A MAN who started life as a planter in Malaya 40 years ago and rose to become vice-chairman of the board of directors of Socfin Co. Ltd. has died in Paris. He was Mr. R.M. Michaux (above). Mr Michaox, 61,90 words
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Article30 1962-07-26 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two donations to the Johnny Ang fund $5 from Miss Seetha Kaur of Penang and $10 from G.L and G.H. brings the total to $4,689.20.30 words
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936 1962-07-26 11 SINGAPORE. Wednesday CROWN Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow today produced three Peking magazines at the commission of inquiry into last November's boycott of the Chinese Sec o n dary Four examination to show how the "united front" in Singapore worked. One936 words
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238 1962-07-26 11 Bid to ban massage parlours in Pahang IfUANTAN, Wed.— The Town Council today decided unanimously to ask the Pahang State Government to draw up legislation banning massage parlours. This decision was taken after a lively two-hour debate on the establishment of a massage parlour at Ayer Puteh here last week.238 words
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Article54 1962-07-26 11 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Kedah Government has not withdrawn the certificate of any religious teacher for taking an active part In politics. Inche Yahaya Din Hajl Abdul Jalil. Alliance assemblyman for JelunKodiang, was given this assurance In reply to a question which he had asked at today's meeting54 words
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Article37 1962-07-26 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. The Association of Boy Scouts here has collected S-U99.60 for Its building fund. The association plans to rebuild their premises, which are at a former toddy shop at Kulim Road.37 words
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Advertisement42 1962-07-26 11 BRITANNIA ly SINGAPORE >^ N^^B 5 flights KmT weekly mm AUGUST in ~vll ipS. PM\ FLY TO THE ASIAN GAMES *~~lj|||i^" MHSk\ (AUGUST 24— SEPTEMBER 4) MALAYAN AIRWAYS Kg} SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.AC. QANTAS (AND AIR-INWA MALAYA ONLYj42 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-07-26 11 MUti Oap Ihl V- I Unntlin /Hi BET OOP/ AND THE A V H Hul Jf&K)" /MUITIK V'A s/ WILL BE fiLAO V CIGARS. U. *»fl >^" >^^J*v^> I JSUVmR a£<vJ *Hrl I rticy Hi/ Vhmtlvr G»uM V 1 r 'CITY SOWS WITH T GOOD, 1 f AS FAR AS122 words
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212 1962-07-26 12 A dip in hemlines at Paris fashions f HERE is no denying that Paris is the world fashion centre, and what designers create there is eyed by both stores and women around the globe. Though the majority of us will never dare to be seen In one of those exclusive212 words
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259 1962-07-26 12 WOMEN today, ac- customed to choose from an almost limitless range of cosmetics, easiiy applied and removed, can have little idea what a. laborious business beauty was in the days when the housewife had to make her own preparations. In a recent259 words
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Article, Illustration255 1962-07-26 12 DANCES WITH MANY STYLES /)NE of the most v colourful and glittering shows to be held next month will be "Dances from East and West," which will be presented by Rose Eberwein and her dancers at the Cultural Centre. In aid of the Mount Alvernia Hospital building fund, the dance255 words
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Article166 1962-07-26 12 VLT H E N laundering clothes of heavy textured cotton, turn the garment wrong side out' to prevent snagging the long floating threads that give the fabric its surface interest. Change sewing machine needles frequently. They become dull and often bend after much use. Stitching' over pins is166 words
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Advertisement465 1962-07-26 12 SKINNY PEOPLE! |T read this W AMAZING WEIGHT GAINS WITH V WATE-ON Walt'tlt i* a n*w pieasant-to-take ahouldera, buat. imu, hip* and lega. aubitancc lhat't packed with weight- Your face looka younger, nrrtttrr huilJinL'calonri. honr-building Vila- IktMty Mw- increaie your weight mm I), blood-building Vitamin Bi t. and your stature465 words
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Advertisement403 1962-07-26 12 MEW FROM AMERICA I Helena Rubinstein jMnup\ outlines and colours H^^ your lips in one Wf** application j A sensational success in America), Helena Rubinsteins amazing n*m Fashionstick is longer and ttimmaf M than any Fipstick you're trtm used Result You get a perfect jg^C.x outline and the creamiest cotoo*403 words
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Miscellaneous238 1962-07-26 12 Straits Times Crossword 1^ laX Si bH Be IBi^l ACBOBS a. Ptoftd (or one to bury Mad *m 1. By the way, this oouW be a up (9). dear hint, pet (13). T. Er«*g«nent ring <3> 10. White rose bj* m different 8. Idiot's delight? (S. 8). name (9). 9.238 words
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Advertisement1341 1962-07-26 13 TO UVERPOOL ft WESI COAST O.K. OM Spore will r> S'nem Pemrtf NESTOR Have, Liwrf Ml, Glasgow la Pt July Jlly a/31 MELAMPUS A'mouth L'fMl. Roam. M'bfg Eli. 33 Te.ay Jaly 27/ 2 An 3 LYCAON LiferfMl. GlasfOW »•■> 2J Auf 1 MEMNON U»arfMl An I 'n 111 INN PATROCLUS1,341 words
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Advertisement2917 1962-07-26 13 fill If mil nm IIV !1 1 JU Ik fiMilU I < I immM Wn WUmmmmmWim MMm^M I I fW\ II t\ |1 l^^^^^^l THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS IB SENOA. U NAVRE HAMBUIS, BJtEMEN, *NTWI.RP. -^r«^^ BOTTERBAM. AMSTEIrBAM. wStO, 60TNENBURB AM COPENNASEH. i@^"^v\ fern* P S'rian Penan ra\JSo\ «12,917 words
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Advertisement1282 1962-07-26 13 W» MeAUSTER tjt CO.. LTO. w. COC KIJ.BWMOIS UNI wk HXA VEKESS LIMB .OHOON. HAMBURE. ROHEROAM DUNKIRK. LOS AN6ELIS. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRI 1 milt. (EATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANB CITY Of WEIIINSIOk AccMtilf urge M Ceitral t Uut* Anenca B 1M?/2I J.I, Ht&!ilm nSTalf rw fyg'' w*»M UJfIOOfJ. HAMBUR^ ROTTEMMM S.1,282 words
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Article257 1962-07-26 14 {OPENING at Tuesday night's v closing levels, the Federation Rubber Market ruled very quiet with no fluctuation In prices and the turnover was small. Interest In lower ah ecu was mninly confined to selective shortcovering. During the afternoon session, prices remained unchanged on a idie market.257 words
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Article201 1962-07-26 14 AUGUST first grada rubber buysrt f.e.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 754 cents per Ib., op one-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's closing- price. The tone was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cants par Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers 75|, sellers201 words
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Article194 1962-07-26 14 SNIPS lying elengsMe trie Smgasere wharves today: Melampus 31/32. Benlowalil 6A, Oaroet tt/7. Nacaura Mara 47, Ragna Bakke 48, Koala Trengganu 44( Klpenor 33/34 Garrybank 45, Ventura Kelli 40/41. 'Mlkasaa Mara 23/24, A. K. Fernstrom 31/22. Rj.waag NW. 2, Bast Bea NW. 4, Serdang NW. 5. Outer194 words
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Article144 1962-07-26 14 July 25. Three months. (OFFICIAL fUOTATIONS) F. st N. 12 cts. COM Store 4td. M Box 13 eta. Steamship 9 cts. Breweries 38 eta. 8. Times 30 cts. 8. Darby «td. 8. Traders 36 eta. W. Jacks 10 eta, Unltaers 11 cts. Robinson S ets. ININOJ A. Amal144 words
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Article119 1962-07-26 14 CHiNSir Pr.duc. Exehanga fing«S*re noon prim par pieul yssterday: Coconut ell i bulk $37! sellers dram $401 sellers. Cepra: July $26s buyers, $27 seUers. Pepper: Muntok white $150 aellers, Sarawak white ***** sellers, special Sarawak black $110 sellers. Lampong black $107t sellers. ABTA $120 sellers. Slngapere CSpra Aitociation119 words
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Article31 1962-07-26 14 July 25 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 751 cents (op one-eighth of a cent). R.L.: ?5i cents (unchanged) TIN: sm.B7! (up 874 vents) Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up ten tons).31 words
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608 1962-07-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent WHERE was a rather X better turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and tin shares generally and some industrial counters improved in price. The tin index rose 4 points. The feature was still Tongkah Harbour taken from 87s. to608 words
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Article22 1962-07-26 14 Malayan Stock Indices July U July 25 Industrials: 159.55 169.62 Tins: 279.41 283.82 S rubbers: 173.34 175.31 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article540 1962-07-26 14 /COMBINED business done in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Inriustrlala: Dtraiona (500) $1.70 PL, (7.000) $1.70. (3,000) $1.68: East Smelting (1.000) 12.78: Fed. Dispensary (1,000) $1.30: Fltzpatrlcks (1.000) $2.02: F. and N.540 words
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310 1962-07-26 14 |X)R the first time for several trading days the price of Straits Tin rallied yesterday by 87i cents to $435.87$ per plcul. The offering was estimated at 240 tons or 10 tons more than on Tuesday. In London overnight tin took on310 words
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Article121 1962-07-26 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. GENERAL INVESTMENT and Industrial shares were a little steadier, but falls slightly exeeded rises. Trading continued light. Golds featured in the raining section with most issues lower reflecting the weakness overseas. General Norseman was down ss. 6d to 425. Oils were more active around steady levels.121 words
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Article259 1962-07-26 14 Tut Malayan Eiehutgt Banks- asmslstisn madr th«»e chsnges tn iv rataa to merchants yesterday: Lenden: aelllnc TT or OD 2/8 IS/U: buyins TT 2/4 1/16 airmail OD 2/4 3/33, 30 d/at 2/4 7/32, 43 d/at 2/4 1/4, 40 d/at 2/4 8/16, SO d/at 1/4 13/32. 130 d/at 2/4259 words
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Article81 1962-07-26 14 GAZETTED PRICES THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties far the week betjinninf on July 36. Rubber 75 T cents a Ib. Copra S4OB a ton. Coconut oil $630 ton. Palm oil ..hiiii a ton. Palm kernels $325. C 5 a ton. The rates81 words
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Advertisement1069 1962-07-26 14 pPBa*JHBHBa|P^H H jX^ajßJttßflHajßßjstjMJlß tflHHssßßstsssVDsl s! **^i w V KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic tfc Great Lakes S«rvi«e> ti» tl* iv {U (Is vooii r S'Nm muni i antf'n ft vet <;irvtian« "«r«,«i»i Mart" 11 111,/ 2 JUf 3/4 »v« J3 tif 2 Stpt 17 Stpt 1 Oct ■Kaenkaoa1,069 words
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Advertisement519 1962-07-26 14 ft BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. SAIIINSS FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENTAL PORTS TO MAUTA LOAOINC FOR NONCKONC. KOBE. OSAKA. NAcOYA. YOKOHAMA 1 OTARU MIMIeSBM lim -mtl-t VDWt "CITY OF NEWCASTLE" H Jill II Pl/M July II 1 As*. •cm 0» ripu n »mv I ast H > *m t*7» ««i519 words
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Advertisement108 1962-07-26 14 TENDER TENDER Tenders are invited for the purchase of 14 (Fourteen) Unserviceable Motors Vehicles which can be Inspected at the Medical Workshop Compound during office hours. 2. Tenders, which should be marked "TENDER FOR THE PURCHASE OP UNSERVICEABLE MOTOR VEHICLES" on Uie envelope, should reach the undersigned In a sealed108 words
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Advertisement890 1962-07-26 14 NOTICES NOTICE In the Estate of VONG YIT LIN also spelt at) VOXG YET UN and YONG VAT LIN. deceased. PLRSI ANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE TRUSTEES OIDINANCt, (CHAPTER 34). NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the esiave or the abovenamed deceased should give890 words
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Advertisement765 1962-07-26 15 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The road between Tapah and the 19th Mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to vehicles for periods of up to two hours during daylight from 26th to 29th July 1962 inclusive of both dates. Traffic will be permitted to pass at Intervals- All765 words
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Advertisement689 1962-07-26 15 iCeotUraed from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Ml*.) Box SO eta. mxtrm ESTATE MANAGER. Box A 662 S.T. K.L., Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED GENERAL AMAH with little knowledge of Cooking, No Washing. live-in. Phone (Spore) ***** COOD PROSPECTS for qualified architect In established practice Kuala Lumpur. Handwrltc689 words
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Advertisement984 1962-07-26 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS (Ml*.>— Box SO eta. txtrm GENERAL AMAM For European Family with one child. Telephone ***** (Spore). BAR GIRLS WANTID. Phone 1900 after 12 noon for appointment or apply lo person, Peking Restaurant, New* come Road, Malacca. CHINISI SALES OIRL required for Tourist Shop District 2.984 words
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Advertisement1034 1962-07-26 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Worms SS (Mi*.)— Box SO eta. mxtrm CNINISI MANAGER of Commercial firm requires to rent immediately two/ three bedroom Terrace House In District 13, 14, 15. Please reply or Telephone (B'pore) ***** afternoon ***** morning. OFFICE SPACE VACANT X* Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtrm OFFICI1,034 words
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Advertisement1044 1962-07-26 15 LOST 10 Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtrm MISSING Valuable file belonging to the Malayan Association of Aimon- en. Orey In colour and bearing trade mark "Elba" File contains correspondence pertalnlasj te the Association's a business Finder please contact Mr. C. v K. Bng, Hoa. Secretary, Trafalgar b Home,1,044 words
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Advertisement869 1962-07-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO eta. txtrm VAUXHALL CRESTA 1957— Immaulate condition Ring TeL (Spore) 6227 Mr. Daa after 5.50 p.m. FIAT 500 C.C. late 1903 excellent audition, all new tyres, new blue meillic paint, winding wtadows, new attery and regular service. Owner uylng bigger ear. Offer869 words
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Advertisement565 1962-07-26 15 FOR SALE tO Words SS (Ml*.)— Box 0 eta. txtrm SWITZERLAND* PAIIAP KNITTINOMACHINI, "Turissa "Helvetia" i Sewing-machines. Priced $150/200 below I U.K., Australia New Zealand! Demonstrations, tonight Lucky Store, s O.K. 1 used Singers. Pfaffa, BUnaa baltprtos. i Foch Traders, 6 Foch Road, Spore I Mm MISCELLANEOUS *c WmnU U565 words
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Advertisement184 1962-07-26 15 WHERE TO CAT (Spore) t« Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et: mxtrm lAUTIPUL WAITRESSES sre waiting you. At Tier Tsln Bar. 161, M«w Market Street Phono TO7Ol. MUI FONO RESTAURANT:— Luncheon at only 11.90 per head: Chicken Soup B»ef Stenk Cblps Onions Roll Butter Cheese Coffee. INDIAN SWEETMEAT, Gulabtaman, Barfl,184 words
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1279 1962-07-26 16 EPSOM JEEP - APPRENTICE LEONG WINS CLUB CUP RACE ON KING'S SCHOLAR EPSOM JEEP; By °enang, Wednesday TOTAL POOL >83.63u Ut N*. 2M887— IUM2I) 2nd No. *****0— ($14,723) 3rd No. 26»724— ($7,3«4) STAKTRKS ($1,388 eacbl: Nob. 248UU, *****3. *****3, *****0, 1924N, *****2. *****3. t7«210. *****2. *****7. *****7. CONSOLATION ($1J#« each): No*. *****2, *****1.1,279 words
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Article161 1962-07-26 16 Storm and thunder drama on track OCEANPORT (New Jersey). Wed. Seven jockeys were off and running at Monmouth Park yesterday without their horses. The jockeys were riding to the starting gate when a violent thunderstorm struck. Two riders were thrown off and sent flying over the Inside rails and five161 words
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Article109 1962-07-26 16 Referees demand protection 'PELUK ANSON. Wed The Lower Perak District FA League competition has been suspended temporarily because oi hooliganism and poor sportsmanship. At an emergency meeting ol (he referees board ol the Lowei Perak District F.A here lasi night, all the 14 referees protested against hooliganism shown by spectators109 words
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796 1962-07-26 16 LONDON, Wed —Peter Parfltt. the Middlesex and England left-hander, again, showed his liking for the Pakistani bowling yesterday when he hit his second century of the match which ended in a draw at Lord's here. In tlve innings against the tourists this summer. ParfittReuter - 796 words
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439 1962-07-26 16 SPORTSLETTER WE feel that the Selangor cricket selectors have erred in their selection of the team to meet Slngaoor* this weekt: d Some of the players selected, we think, would haw difficulty finding a place In state Uwms weaker than Belangor. Among these are439 words
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Advertisement751 1962-07-26 16 ANNOUNCEMENT WITH EFFECT FROM THE IST AUGUST ALL INQUIRIES FOR TORTAFLEK' MULTI COLOUR PAINT SHOULD BE REFERRED DIRECT TO SISSONS FAINTS (EAST) LTD. AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: SISSONS PAINTS (EAST) LTD., P.O. BOX 14, JALAN KEMAJUAN, PETALING JATA. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS: ***** and ***** THE TOWN751 words
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Advertisement747 1962-07-26 16 NOTICES NOTICE The public is hereby notified that I, the undersigned, of No. «-L Kirn Keai Road. Singapore, re- nounce SEAH KIM NEO also j. known as Buroh ot No. J-8 Ijorong Llmau. Singapore, as my mother 3 and disclaim all relationship with her whatsoever. Dated thU 2trd day of747 words
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Advertisement250 1962-07-26 16 Only one Super Plenamins a day and you have... Super-energy! New appreciation of life' Wonderful appetite! vigorous mentality! Youthful vitality! New powers of endurance? I Super J Plenarains for MJ Super \m N /jK^tom Ltving! \J^^tSmm. AVAILABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS VK*felllw AND DRUG VT^*4^T STORES wJPBy *M Trade Enquircs:^^^^& JOSEPH250 words
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Article, Illustration628 1962-07-26 17 LEE FOO SAN; J. MIRANDA - LEE FOO SAN and J. MIRANDA; By Ipoh, Wed. AN ALL-KIWI WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL ASSURED UNSEEDED NEW ZEAJAND GIRL KNOCKS OUT TOP-SEEDED REDXO IN THE FIRST ROUND THE "Margaret Smith sensation" at Wimbledon was played on a lower key here today. Margaret, the top-seeded Australian and628 words
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Article, Illustration705 1962-07-26 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By. KUALA LUMJUR, Wednesday. FEDERATION of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union r officials were today making tentative arrangements to send a team of 15 athletes and four officials to next month's Asian Games at Jakarta against a background of deep uncertainty. It705 words
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Article265 1962-07-26 17 MEN'S SINGLES: IST BO: Ling Llong Chlng (M) W.O. V R Balasubramanlam (Ind): T. 8 Kirn (B'pore) w.o. M.V.O. Appa Rao (Ind). MEN'S DOUBLES IST RD— J. M. Jose and E. Dungo (PI) bt T. 8. Kirn and Shahrin Osman (Spore) 6-3, 0-3; R. Clarke and R. Hawkes (NZ)265 words
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Article54 1962-07-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The PA. of Malaya decided tonight that Selangor should meet Malacca and the winners to meet Perak in the final of the Burnley Cup (under-31) competition. This was the result of a protest by Perak, the north zone champions, against the previous arrangement that they54 words
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223 1962-07-26 17 FORMOSA ARRIVE TODAY FOR TWO MATCHES SINGAPORE, Wed. Formosa, the Asian Games soccer champions, arrive here tomorrow for iwo matches at the weekend. They meet Singapore on Friday and All-Singapore on Saturday, both matches at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.). Formosa will field against Singapore nearly the same side which223 words
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Article124 1962-07-26 17 CJINGAPORE Wed. Bernard Chan broke his own 100 m butterfly native and all-comers record when he returned lmln Bsec In winning the event at the SA3A championships, at Tanjong Rhu to* lay This Is his second record-break-ng effort for the event In a week —he had broken124 words
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Article286 1962-07-26 17 Perera to lead S'pore team SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore AAA today named 33 athletes for the Malayan open championships at Ipoh from Aug. 9 to 11. The team will be captained by former Federation Olympic runne" Kenneth Perera The contingent will travel tn Ipoh by bus on Aug. 7 and return286 words
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Article197 1962-07-26 17 OINOAPORE, Wed.— Thr 8ln«« w Dore Badminton Association will hold trials on Juiy SO ano 31 (8 pjn.) to pick four Dlavert for the Asian Games at Jakarta next month. Ten trialJuU. who were named After last night's national Cham plonshlp finals, are: Wee Choon Seng, Oan197 words
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Article73 1962-07-26 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Metal Box became Senior Group B champions in the Singapore Business Houses P.A League and Cup when they beat NTS 1-0 In their laar match on the padang today. Ramasamy scored Metal's deciding goal They will now meet Oroup A winners, who are likely to be73 words
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Advertisement158 1962-07-26 17 fWorms f make him illstop him growing When children are miserable, irritable). Los« weight and suffer with colic headache and itching they may have l worms. If you see worms in the) bowel motion, you mujt take action i right away get the best and quickest < remedy -De Witts158 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1962-07-26 17 Ties for today qpiES In the Malayan open tennis J. Davidson (NZ) R Hawkei x ctaamplonabip> for todav and Miss P Belton (NZ) v K 3.15 p.m.— Mixed doable* lit Watanabe and Mrs. Too Jonn rd: J Souter and Miss E. Oreen Ting (Jpn/M); H. Hlroae and (NZ) v J.301 words
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Article405 1962-07-26 18 WITH A REQUEST, TOO, FOR OPPOSITION CASE TO GO ON AGENDA TO 'GET THE MATTER AIRED' NEW YOK.K, Wednesday. MR. LEE KUAN YEW, Prime Minister of Singapore, said today he had made a formal request to appear before the I.N. Special Committee on Colonialism tomorrow.405 words
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Article50 1962-07-26 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two attractive Japanese girls arrived in Singapore today to ■enre patrons of Luen Wan Medical Co.. stall in the Great World Trade Fair, which opens on Friday. The girls. Misses Kazuko Ha rut a and Atsuko Yasuda are representatives of Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd.50 words
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Article82 1962-07-26 18 LONDON. Wed. Rain curtailed play in most county cricket matches today. Tea scores were: At Lord*: Nottinghamshire 163 for five v. Middlesex. At Hastings: Sussex 172 for three v. Leicestershire. At Southampton: Somerset 141 for four v. Hampshire. At Ebbw Vale: Glamorgan 64, Essex 61 for four.Reuter - 82 words
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Article29 1962-07-26 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— Three youths were seriously injured during a gang attack made on them tonight at a coffee stall near the 6' 2 milestone, Upper Thomson Road.29 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-07-26 18 FRANCIS ROZARIO - 500 women in money-back clamour— police called FRANCIS ROZARIO By SINGAPORE. Wed. r>OLICE reinforcements ■K were called out to **»c Toh Yuen Fut Tone Mutual Benefit Association in Duxton Hill this afternoon when more than 500 members stormed the premises demanding the return of their subscriptions. This was the unexpected390 words
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Article294 1962-07-26 18 LONDON. Wed. There was a more cheerful atmosphere In stock markets today and prices advanced on a broad front. Buying was stimulated by hopes that the Government will take action to boost the economy and tomorrow's statements In the House of Commons were keenly awaited. Closing middle prices294 words
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Article33 1962-07-26 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22 4d. August 22',d. Sept. 22 \d., Oct. 22\d.. Oct/Dec. 22»»d., Jan.'Mar. 22»»d, AprU/June MHd.. July/ Sept unquoted, c.l.f August 22' id.. Sept. 221 16d.. Oct. unquoted Tone: Quiet.33 words
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Article24 1962-07-26 18 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £861. t sellers £862. Forward buyers £870. sellers £871. Settlement £861 Turnover am 130 tons. p.m. 195 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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288 1962-07-26 18 BRUTAL FOUR APPEAL, GET BIGGER SENTENCES KUALA LL'MPI'R, Wednesday. fHK FEDERATION Court of Appeal here today enhanced the penalties in two casea in which the victims of crimes had been brutally treated In one case a man convicted of causing grievous hurt had his five-year jail sentence doubled. In the288 words
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125 1962-07-26 18 A WARNING TO MAKE ONE'S HAIR -CURL OERKELEY (Calif or--33 nia), Wed. The Berkeley Public Health Department and State Health officials have started an investigation into the possibility that commercial hair sprays may be causing a potentially deadly disease. The little-known disease is called thesaurosis, which is apparently caused byReuter - 125 words
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Obituary124 1962-07-26 18 CABLE RECEIVED from Quilon that T. J. Benaley of Thattuveedu futher-ln-law of Joneph B. Pereira panned away on 20.7.62. J MR. B. C. SAHAI Government Pen- •loner passed away middenly at Genera) Hospital on 21/7/62. Cremation took placr on 22 7/62. Deeply regretted. •IM MONO SIANQ pa"cd ""'"T pmrefully124 words
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Article26 1962-07-26 18 MR. AND MRS. Yong Midk Sane warmly thank rriativr* and frlrnda for thrir good wi«h« valuable gift* and attendance at their wedding on 22 7.6226 words
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Advertisement160 1962-07-26 18 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS x Words Sin (Minimum) COOPER: To Knn and Rupert a aoa Paul Rupert on M/7/9J U Singapore Nurmnk- Home VEOH: To Mabel and Bok. a aon. on 2.V7.62. Thank* to donor and rtaftT BunKsar Hospital. BETWEEN Lronc Yur Man t/« M.-idaro Ho Oi Sin and Ho Mm Kay.160 words
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