The Straits Times, 30 July 1962
1962-07-30
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Title Section21 1962-07-30 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEnTIFIEQ SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Nat**" 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 30, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration196 1962-07-30 1 AZIZ TO QUIT IF HE IS MOVED FROM HIS MINISTRY By AMEER WAHID RAZALI. Klang Sun. fill-: MINISTER of Agriculture .and Cooperatives, Incbe Abdul Aziz bin Isluik, said today that he would resign from the Alliance Cabinet if he was transferred from his present Ministry. He was speaking to about196 words
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129 1962-07-30 1 TAXES NOT P AID-SO 2,000 LOSE THEIR JOBS NAIROBI. Sun— Two thousand African teachers in Kenya's central Nyanza district, on the shores of Lake Victoria, are to be sacked on Wednesday because the council that employs them cannot pay their wages. The teachers the council's entire teaching staff are alsoReuter - 129 words
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Article29 1962-07-30 1 TOKYO. Sun. A new typhoon, the eighth for the season, was located today about 280 miles East of Guam island, moving slowly in a West-North-West direction.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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249 1962-07-30 1 Algiers town taken over by the neutrals NO INCIDENTS AS GUERILLAS MARCH IN ALGIERS, Sunday. RATTLE-SEASONED guerillas of Willaya Four which has so far maintained a neutral stand in the struggle for power between dissident Vice-Premier Mohammed Ben Bella and other Provisional Government Minister, moved at dawn today and took249 words
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118 1962-07-30 1 ANGRY VARSITY STUDENTS SACK PAPER'S OFFICES DACCA, Sun.— The offices of the Morning News were sacked by a mob of several hundred university students yesterday. While taw paper's managing, director. Mr. Khwaha Nooruddin, tried to phone the police, and got a busy signal, the students, believed to be mostly from118 words
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Article83 1962-07-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Quick thinking saved Assunta Convent schoolgirls in Petaling Jaya an embarrassing few minutes tonight, when a power failure hit the town just as the girls were holding a concert. While candles were hurriedly being collected, concert organisers drove a car right to the83 words
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Article66 1962-07-30 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— All 65 members of the Sin Chew Jit Poh Chapel of the Slngrfporo NationaJ Union of Journalists resigned from the union this evening. The Chapel chairman. Mr. Loo Kwang Tzu. said the mass resignation decision was taken at an emergency meeting held by the Chapel66 words
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Article, Illustration752 1962-07-30 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - 'BRAVE NEW WORLD' LESLIE HOFFMAN Tengku speaks to 400 students From Singapore seen as New York of the nation LONDON. Sun A VERY happy Federation Prime Minister last night spoke to 400 Malayan, Singapore, Brunei, Sarawak and Borneo students on the brave new world of Malaysia. "W hen Singapore joinsUPI - 752 words
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Article14 1962-07-30 1 i AM HOPEFUL everything will be settled to our satisfaction 9 —THE TENGKU14 words
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151 1962-07-30 1 The Singapore sacrifice by Marshall HONG KONG. Sun.-Singa-pore citizens are being sacrificed for the sake of the naval base. Mr. David Marshall, the chairman of the Workers 1 Party, said yesterday. He was on his way to the United Nations to address the Committee on Colonialism. He said the people151 words
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Article189 1962-07-30 1 OENTONG. Sun. A I 30-year-old time- keeper of the Public j Works Department. I Abdul Rahman bin Hassan, was found shot dead in Belut Valley. 10 miles from here, early this morning. He was with a party of four who went to fish in the189 words
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Article31 1962-07-30 1 TREACHERY IN BRUNEI 881 S'El TOW* v "n Deputj M <<• Data *-ti:» ivneir.ii. Yusoff, n.irnrd **tn ous' eleneata litre i foettngi Brand Suit.m bi i pn>-M ll i\mj >t.«n<i31 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-07-30 2 'Soviet army and navy fully equipped with N-arms now' The Canton makes last trip before going to breakers rpHE process of equipA ping the Soviet Army and Navy with nuclear weapons has been completed, according to a statement by Admiral of the Fleet Serge Gorshkov, Commander- inChief of the SovietReuter - 327 words
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Article70 1962-07-30 2 KAMPALA, Sun. Seventeen tribesmen from the west Nile province of Uganda, arrested for cutting down 300 trees belonging to the Forestry Department, told a court: "We understood that independence means that Government property now belongs to the people." The Uganda Government answered this in a statement70 words
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Article39 1962-07-30 2 Read as if your live* dc<9 (tended en your doing to, as indeed your academic live* do. What is taught in school «m can never be enough. 7 —by Mr. E. Seaborne, headmaster of Coventry's Bablaku Grammar School.39 words
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Article44 1962-07-30 2 PARIS, Sun.— Richard Aldington, the British novelist, died at his cottage near here yesterday. He was 70. His books included a biography on T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), Death of a Hero and All Men Are Enemies. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article57 1962-07-30 2 CANBERRA. Sun. Two stamps at five pence and two shillings and threepence and a multicoloured aerogramme twill be Issued on Nov. 1 to commemorate the Commonwealth Games In MOSCOW a stamp showing a painting of the defence of Sevastopol has been issued here to commemorate the 20th57 words
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Article28 1962-07-30 2 PARIB, Sun.— Mljanou Bardot, 22, sister of French "Sex Kitten" Brigltte Bardot, married a Belgian assistant film director, Pierre Bauchau, at a Paris town hall.28 words
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215 1962-07-30 2 LONDON, Sunday. BRITISH businessman-chemist claimed here today that he had developed a synthetic protein which could solve the world's food problems in 25 years. He said that 10 nations were "actively interested" in the process which promised all the protein undernourished people needReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-07-30 2 AUDREY IS ROBBED OF OSCAR AND PICASSO BERNE. Sun. Burglars have stolen actress Audrey Hepburn's academy award Oscar and an ink drawing by Picasso from her Swiss villa, police said yesterday. The police said the two burglars have been Identified as Jean Claude Thouroude, 22. and Jean-Claude Perdreueil, 22, both125 words
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Article62 1962-07-30 2 Drinks ban on women NAIROBI, Sun. Drinking has been banned for all women under 50 In Kenya's Nandl tribe because, according to the local African district council, "It causes Immorality among our women." The council has also banned all drinking parties In the tribe for four days In each weekReuter - 62 words
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169 1962-07-30 2 Smoking and cancer: 'No definite link 9 MOSCOW. Sun. Doctors x at the eighth International cancer congress looked into the problem of smoking: today and said there seemed to be "no definite connection" yet between cigarettes and cancer. But they presented evidence that smoking combined with Inhalation of polluted airUPI - 169 words
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Article189 1962-07-30 2 lIARRISBURG, (Perm- sylvania), Sun. Twenty-flve people are known to have died and about 120 were injured after part of a "baseball special" train carrying fans to a night game in Philadelphia left the tracks near here yesterday and plunged down an embankment. ThreeReuter - 189 words
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Article23 1962-07-30 2 LONDON, Sun.— A four-ton Indian elephant Gertie waded Into a swimming pool at a holiday camp at Skegness and drowned. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-07-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby _VT visit us at Tue/ SuaeecTioN A 7) /^BdT ITS NOT FOR17 words
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170 1962-07-30 3 U.N. studying case of a force-landed aircraft EOPOLDVILLE, Sun. 1 The United Nations is studying whether the crew of a Rhodesian Dakota transport which forcelanded at Manono, northern Katanga, yesterday should i«< handed over to the Congolese government, it was learned here. Mr. Robert Gardiner. Ghanaian chief representative of theReuter - 170 words
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Article70 1962-07-30 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— The Council on Foreign Relations has received a U. 5.5900,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to make a three-year study of China and a twoyear study of the policies and institutions of the Atlantic area countries. Dr. Robert Blum, president of the Asia Foundation,Reuter - 70 words
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198 1962-07-30 3 Aid planned for victims of violent crime A POSER: DAMAGES TO WIFE MIGHT GO INTO AN ERRING HUSBAND'S POCKET LONDON. Sunday. COMMITTEE of Conservative lawyers and M.P. s has recommended that victims of crimes of violence should be paid compensation from public funds. The report, published by the Conservative PoliticalReuter - 198 words
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Article123 1962-07-30 3 PERU RESTORES CIVIC RIGHTS IMA. Sun. Peru's J military junta has re-established the constitutional gu a r antees, which were suspended for 30 days on July 18, because "the reasons for the action has disappeared," it was announced here. Peru's Chiefs of Staff formed the junta after armoured units sweptReuter - 123 words
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Article209 1962-07-30 3 Quick look wound 'J'AlPtn. oui.. mvi Hsleh Yu Hua. a member of the Kaohsiung City Council In southern Formosa, yesterday proposed a new levy called "concubine tax" of 100 Formosan dollars ($7.50) every month for one concubine. Thp motion, seconded by two other women council members, was defeated by predominantly209 words
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160 1962-07-30 3 MIAMI, Sun. A widow who said she remembered saying "I do," but could not remember when she married a stage hypnotist known as Dante filed a suit yesterday to have the marriage annulled. Mrs. Claire Rosemond Kisiel, 34, mother of two children.160 words
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Article25 1962-07-30 3 WASHINGTON, Sun— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the President, celebrated her 33rd birthday with her family yesterday at Hyannls Port. Massachussetts.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1962-07-30 3 HOUSTON (Texas). Sun. Astronaut Virgil Qrissom, 36, the second American in 'space, has been promoted from captain to major in the Air Force. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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243 1962-07-30 3 TEEN-AGERS LIE ON RUNWAY IN NEW 'CHICKEN' GAME ANEW teen-age "chicken" game is plaguing West Coast Airlines flight 792 at the municipal airport at Twin Falls, Idaho. The youths lie down In i lines at the end of the runway, near where they estimate an airline's wheels will touch ground.UPI - 243 words
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115 1962-07-30 3 De luxe dope dens do big business HONG KONG. Sun—Weilfurnished opium and heroin den*, amid squalid hillside squatter huts overlooking the Causeway Bay magistracy were earning H.K.$l million a month, the Hong Kong Standard reported today. The dens, according to the paper, looked like any other hut from the outside,Reuter - 115 words
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Article29 1962-07-30 3 AMMAN, Sun. A Japanese company, Marubini-Ilda. yesterday signed an £8 million agreement to repair the 500--mile Hcdjaz railway line demolished during the First World War.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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126 1962-07-30 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun.—Former Hollywood glamour Kirl Barbara Payton, barefoot and wearing only a skimpy robe, was jailed yesterday on a drunk charge for the second lime in a week. The 34-year-old blonde former actress was arrested in an apartment after tenants in the building complainedReuter - 126 words
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Article104 1962-07-30 4 A DISPLAY BY LOCAL ARTISTS SINGAPORE, Sun.— A collection of 99 paintings and sketches by local artists are now on exhibition at the National Museum at Stamford Road. The collection, known as the Dato Loke Wan Tho Collection of Paintings, is on display in a gallery in the part of104 words
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Article41 1962-07-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut off tomorrow at Pasir Panjang Road 4J milestone to 5 milestone from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Paslr Panjang Road, 5 milestone to 6 milestone and bye-roads from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.41 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-07-30 4 PICTURED left are Mr. and Mrs. Tan Soo Hian, after their marriage at the Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore on Saturday Mr. Tan is the younger son of Madam Goh Soo Gek, and the bride is the former Miss Sally Koh Mul Gake. the third daughter134 words
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Article149 1962-07-30 4 Business experience for 750 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Jayc c c s seven-day schema to enable 750 school leaving students to get first-hand experience of how the wheel of business and Government turn begins tomorrow. These students, selected from secondary schools, will be assigned to 100 commercial and industrial firms.149 words
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Article61 1962-07-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's flag day this year netted $1,000 more than the sum collected In 1961, announced a SATA statement today. The statement said that j the campaign organised by Mrs. N. K. Kist, had brought in a total of 513.765. More than61 words
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395 1962-07-30 4 clety have mustered a violinist for the obbllgato part in the first duet?) The remainder of the programme was devoted to Elgar's attractive "Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands" (for which the pianist was Scow May Ling) and the wellknown Polovtsian Dance from Borodin's opera "Prince395 words
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Article35 1962-07-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The quarterly session of the liquors licensing board will be held in the court of the district judfite and first magistrate In South Bridge Road at 10.30 a.m. on Sept. 10.35 words
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Advertisement276 1962-07-30 4 OPENS TODAY at THEATRE ROYAL 4 Shows: 1.30. 4, 6.30 ft 9.1* (SPORE) Prices: $2, 51.50 ft $1 I "OPEMS TOMORROW -REX- JOHORt BAHRU A HIGHLY EMOTIONAL DRAMA OF A CHIVALROUS YOUTH WHO TURNED RUTHLESS WHEN POWER OVERWHELMED HIM AND A HEROIC STRUGGLE OF A GIRL TO BRING ABOUT HIS276 words
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Miscellaneous465 1962-07-30 4 Singapore diary... U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Television film show on topical documentaries S pjn. POLICE BAM): Performance at Katong Park 7.30 p.m. 8.30 pjn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film •hows at Red Crow Home for Crippled Children at Tanah Me* ran Besar. 3.30 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: For beginners 7.45 pjn.;465 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1962-07-30 5 British planter ROBERT CHRYSTAL continues his story of |Cj V^4 jj^j \f&tf/f9l'J&X his ordeal in the jungle W^MMMMj jjfe utterly alone, ;b demented by thirst and starvation and illness ONE (lay I was nearly caught with my pants down literally. I was bathing1,682 words
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129 1962-07-30 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The secretary-general of the United People's Party. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan, said today that the United Nations' rejection of the request by 19 Opposition assemblymen to send an observer to Singapore during the coming referendum was "not a surprise." The U.N. had129 words
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Article40 1962-07-30 6 BEREMBAN, Sun. Berl Maharaja Hajl Ahmad bin Leman, 80. one of the eight chieftains in Rembau district, died in his house at Kampong Chembong today. The funeral will take place at Kampong Rendah tomorrow40 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-07-30 6 SEQUEL TO CASE OF FILIPINO WIDOW SINGAPORE, Sunday. gENIOR Aircraftman Michael Barraclough, 32, a Royal Air Force cook formerly at Butterworth, has successfully appealed against a one-year jail sentence imposed by a district court martial there on Anril 30 Barraclough, now In Britain serving his204 words
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Article61 1962-07-30 6 Motor-cycle men are attacked IPOH, Sun. Two mine labourers, Tal Chew Leong. 21, and Tan 800 Har, 20, were Injured when a man threw a piece of wood at their motorcycle near Menglembu today. They fell off and suffered minor Injuries. When they saw fous men holding pieces of wood,61 words
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Article148 1962-07-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The first attempt to recruit two men to take charge of the printing and engineering divisions of the new Industrial Training Institute has failed. When the Central Apprenticeship Board advertised the appointments, only one man applied to the Public Services Commission and he was148 words
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239 1962-07-30 6 Board told: You have no power to reject teacher IPOH. Sun.— The Education Department has rejected a protest by the board of managers of the Government Tamil Primary School in Teluk Anson over the appointment of a woman teacher. The board chairman. Mr V Nadason. had protested that the teacher.239 words
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Article27 1962-07-30 6 IPOH, Sun. The president of the Municipality, Mr. S. P Seenivasagam. opened the $1,500 Jaycee park for children on Canning Garden Estate here yesterday.27 words
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Miscellaneous213 1962-07-30 6 Altey Oap By V. T. Bamlin Tjity&P*^'" x *>ahl thank/ an'vmat^"; |yeh_nowlet*j) me.tooA th«t s I ii^Ti/Y vy\ PINE DINNER BOYS >v VOJ.UNtC, SKILL WE /TH BEST ALL CATCH /^^S.ONK.THAT IKJUMC. 'T V J f Vtxy»NOTONLVGCWO T \WE THINK I HAVE WE I KID-TEACHER I A BIT OF /SUITS WORK'S213 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1962-07-30 7 VARIOUS BENEFITS HERE ARE HE DETAILS Retirement money; and in a 'rectification of anomalies 9 back pay granted to some gINGAPORE, Sun.— Retirement benefit was among awards made by the Industrial Arbitration Court on Friday to Straits Times employees in the printing, production, clerical and other noneditorial departments. The awards1,584 words
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Article152 1962-07-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —An American professor who spent 13 months in Kelantan and Trengganu seven years ago doing research on rice cultivation said here today he regretted that the Malayan farmer was still a poor man. Prof. L. A. Peter Gosling has lust finished152 words
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Article185 1962-07-30 7 $3,000 prize in ASA contest KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $3,000 prize is offered in an Association of South-East Asia emblem competition announced today. In addition every contestant may submit a design for an ASA flag to match his design. The ASA emtolem should convey and project In a symbolic and185 words
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Article31 1962-07-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Jonore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haj; Yunos. today opened a $60,000 pumping station at Sawah Sagil, in the Batu Pahat dis- trict.31 words
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165 1962-07-30 7 PENANG. Sun. The select committee of the United Democratic Party today endorsed the stand taken by the Singapore U.D.P. In protesting against the National Referendum Ordinance. The committee. which met at the Kampong Bahru home of its chairman. Dr. Urn Chong Eu. discussed Malaysia and its165 words
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Article18 1962-07-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Selangor has opened the $270,000 Chen Konc Theatre at Jinjang.18 words
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Article48 1962-07-30 8 M Wmd, Sit than* ail' friend, aad relalr*** for irtfta aod kind attasaSaam at Oksir weddmg. Thank you. TH« FAMILY OF tb> sMe Mr Mm Roni; Slang tnaak MtUTw aad fnroda for algbt TsslU. wreato. xcroils. donations aastatana*. loan of cars and attendance at tn* fanerai on48 words
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The Straits Times Monday, July 30, 1962.
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Article666 1962-07-30 8 The International Tin Coun- cil's inability to convince WashI ington of the equity of its views on the disposal of surplus stockpile tin is a mild shock. The Americans are to go their own way, at their own pace, at their own price. Of course nothing666 words
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Article339 1962-07-30 8 The process of citizenship by registration Article 17 of the Constitution is to end in July j next year. Its disappearance was the one questionable amendment made in January, although there was a strong case for regarding Article 17 as only a temporary provision, naturalisation being the normal339 words
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Article259 1962-07-30 8 The Singapore Government having accepted, and the teachers acclaimed, the imj pending end of the six-day 'week, arrangements are now to be worked out to bring about the change at an early date. At the latest this will be at the beginning of the next school year, but259 words
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Article, Illustration656 1962-07-30 8 BALRAM TANDON - Crucial weeks I in the border crisis BALRAM TANDON by NEW DELHI, Sun. The next few weeks will be crucial In determining whether China will continue to hold 12,000 square miles of Indian territory, which it forcefully occupied in 1956, or whether the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. will seekOFNS - 656 words
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405 1962-07-30 8 BUSTLE (in gold, drugs human beings) BEHIND MACAO'S SLEEPY FACADE MACAO. Sun— To the casual visitor Macao is a quaint. sleepy anachronism where very little happens. With its mixture of old Mediterranean and Chinese architecture, its cobbled streets and statues of heroic Portuguese govermrs, Macao, the oldest remaining part of405 words
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Article, Illustration547 1962-07-30 8 YEW DELHI, Sun. Thousands of refugees from Jibet are finding a new home in India some in the Himalayan grazing lands of Ladakh, others in the plains, including Mysore in South India. Tibetan refugees In India now number about 33.200 and the Government has so547 words
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210 1962-07-30 9 The new target inFPA campaign —men KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Men should be trained in family planning work so that they can go out and make man-to-man approach to husbands on the subject of birth control, it was stated here today. A progress report of the Federation of Family Planning Associations210 words
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Article67 1962-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 4.000 schoolchildren will take part In the Shell Company's fifth traffic game next month, aimed at teaching them safety first on the road. The game will be held at Kailang Park safety first playground for two weeks from Aug. 25 to Sept. 8. The67 words
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143 1962-07-30 9 Philip Ngui, missing for a month, now back in hospital SINGAPORE, Sun— Mr Philip Nsui Chiau Peck, 39, who has .been missing for a month, is now back in Woodbridge Hospital here. This was revealed by his wife, Mrs. Ngui. today, who thanked the Woodbridge almoner, the Press, the public143 words
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Article46 1962-07-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. P G. M. Lee has been elected president of Johore Bahru Playing Fields Association. Vice-presidents are Tuan Haji Rahmat bin Haji Daud and Mr. James Ho. Mr. J. Woodhull is the secretary and Mr. M. B. Dass the treasurer.46 words
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Article418 1962-07-30 9 AFTER PERIOD OF GRACE, REGISTRATION OUT: CERTIFICATES ONLY BY NATURALISATION OR OPERATION OF LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'piK Federation Government has set July 1963 as the target date when it will stop accepting applications for citizenship through registration. After that date, Malayans may become citizens only418 words
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Article132 1962-07-30 9 Four hurt in night gang attacks SINGAPORE. Sun. Four men were hurt In two separate gang attacks today. In the first case, three servicemen were attacked by an eight-man gang just after midnight at some eating stalls In Serangoon Garden Way. One, Able Seaman Page of the Royal Navy, was132 words
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374 1962-07-30 9 Newsmen's union backs council's stand on the referendum bill J^ GENERAL meeting of the Singapore National Union of Journalists today backed, by 63 votes to 41, a central council resolution opposing certain provisions in the National Referendum Bill. r— r— SINGAPORE. Sunday It also reaffirmed, after a heated four-hour session,374 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-07-30 9 Ballet la Rose 9 at the Vic YANG SIN ANN leaps over his partner. Helen Lyau, in a rehearsal of the ballet "La Rose," which the newlyformed Singapore Dance Theatre will present at the Victoria Theatre this week. The five-day season begins on Friday. There will also be semi-classical and55 words
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Article, Illustration180 1962-07-30 9 Fed up PMIP assemblyman Independent KOTA BHARU, Sunday. PAN-MALAYAN Islamic Party State Assemblyman, Tengku Mohamed ibni Almarhum Sultan Mohamed, resigned from the party today and becomes the first independent member in the State Assembly. Tengku Mohamed, who submitted his resignation letter to the Pasir Puteh branch of the party last180 words
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Article46 1962-07-30 9 KOTA BHARU. Sun. A PMIP member for Bachok Tengah constituency, Inche Mohamed Amin Haji Ya'acob, was elected to Kelantan State Executive Council today. He replaces Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Daud. another PMIP Assemblyman for Rantau Panjang, who died five months ago.46 words
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Article22 1962-07-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A labourer, Ong Ah Biew, 42, was killed when he fell off a lorry in Henderson Road today22 words
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Article40 1962-07-30 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The newly-elected executive committee of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, headed by president Koh Cheng Foo, today officially took over control of the union from the former committee under Mr. Llm Seek Kian.40 words
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Article, Illustration18 1962-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Bun. The police detained 12 people under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance last night.18 words
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Advertisement29 1962-07-30 9 YtQU jfirFOPlD is for those who appreciate M Ifc a Fine French Brandy J»Sff &A. and have a keen R m «Rp 1 A PON tFICUL OCCASIONS mm bebhive29 words
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Advertisement126 1962-07-30 9 OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX Esr Drop* contsia REMEDY OR T? I T^JT EAR INFECTIONS meptic that kill* a wide range of bacteria and fungi and is ideal (or treating almost all *^?^W ANOTHER WV?3^ PRODUCT j SUMMER—^ SALE July 30th to August 4th I ONE WEEK ONLY126 words
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Miscellaneous430 1962-07-30 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT^WAVE_ SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE**SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- <?• metre* gara-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendes- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The vous With Music; 7 JO Time News; 7.06 Breakfast Bulletin. Signal. News; 7.35430 words
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711 1962-07-30 10 Allington Kennard - The Common Market and the challenge of the Commonwealth Allington Kennard THE COMMONWEALTH CHALLENGE, By Derek Ingram. (Allen and Unwin 305.) By J^EVER have the potentialities of the Commonwealth been so great or so important as in these critical times. There has -not been a year since the first German711 words
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Article352 1962-07-30 10 Technique of fish culture FISH CULTURE: By C. F. Hickling. (Faber and Faber 455.) MALAYAN padlflelds produce around 7.000 tons of fish a year. It Is a figure hard to believe, but Mr. Hickling quotes It without raising an eyebrow. The fish are not bred by the farmer. They are352 words
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Article216 1962-07-30 10 A story of courage THE GREEN JUNGLE. By Dennis llolman. (ttoberj Hale 18s.). WHAT part the Communist guerillas and South-East Asia Command's Force 136 would have played in the liberation of Malaya had the Japanese surrender not forestalled the imminent landing at Morib will remain forever a matter of conjecture.216 words
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Advertisement186 1962-07-30 10 ci^^onarcb i (JJUOW CLING PEAC^SJ Monarch FINER FOODS Look for Monarch ..the mark of greatest variety and finest quality sYcYs ...Fruits, Juices, Catsup,- etc. :^l%-:^ a 9-P'.!^SHaBI J- -ffe. y*^>jf Automatic Water Stills op*rai«d by jj* gas, electricity, paraffin or steam. £30 'MpW J Continuous in operation-output from f <->186 words
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Advertisement247 1962-07-30 10 Pay as little as $43 monthly family sized PHILCO Refrigerator 1 rV-' s IfQpMJ 1 *in Singapore 'j SiiSj 53 in Federation m^ m^ iMiMlllllllhiT KViVui Ul THtM AT YOU D£AL£R OR fcX^JI HOMf APPLIANCES 304 i ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE XT INSTAMTAMfOUS I f^J l^.' E LECT RIC WATER HEATER247 words
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Advertisement1207 1962-07-30 11 W>- McALISTER CO., LTD. W- v&jtji in tun y-'^, V t/^* ILLERM AN LIKE tJc KLA VENESC LIKE *>* LONDON. lAMIUR6. ROTTERtAM ItMBIBt, It! ANMUS. UN FIANCISCt, MAVtI t ISUU. UAITU. VANCIUVER A PORTUNO BITt O» MEUiNtiOfj itcattiat urge m Ctitrai A smU aHBflHk Ptataa It Ptrt/ 2An f^, "Tl'S.1,207 words
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Article896 1962-07-30 12 From Our Market Correspondent fHE earlier stalemated calm of the Malayan Stock Exchange was rudely shaken on Saturday by the statement from the I.S. State Department that it could not accept proposals on stockpile releases put up by the International Tin Council and was going896 words
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Article703 1962-07-30 12 one each In Seremban, Malacca and Ipoh and three In Koala Lumpur. At present there are 20 members on the Stock Exchange. Buktt Oemfeavant Rubb.r Istates has declared the tint and final dividend of 74 per cent for the year to March 31, 1863. A capital payment of703 words
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Article1063 1962-07-30 12 'I 'HE state of share* on the A Malayan Stock Exchange snow last basinet* to July 21 (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: N I A Alex Bricks IJO 101,063 words
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Article52 1962-07-30 12 Inrtultrun Tim Dollir rubkirt: July 23 July July 25 duly 2* July 21 July It 1tf.44 I (it* S3 lAH 62 170 01 170 13 170 21 -'77 12 -J7« 41 M&U 2M.M 2«4.M 2Tci «7 173.34 173 34 IT.YIiI 170 31 173.13 IH.lt Jan. i mi52 words
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Article363 1962-07-30 12 T«ERE was a drop of x $3.25 in the Straits Tin price on Saturday morning which took it down to $431 per picul, the lowest level for the 14 months. This wis the direct result of the announcement of the American State Department that363 words
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Advertisement911 1962-07-30 12 SAILINGS TO C.K. Oep. S'por« Dep. Penong An. U.K. "CANTON" 2 Aug 3 Aug 26 Aug 'CATHAY" 8 Sept 10 Sepl 2 Oct "ORION" 3 Oct 29 Oct CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct 3 No* "CHUSAN" S No* 9 No. 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Doe "CATHAY". 10 Dec911 words
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Advertisement199 1962-07-30 12 IH\ lIIIMIS WMMMIII Current Dmtc of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Bukit SembawatiK 71% t\% 10 '> THE FIRST MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Manager*, P.O. to* 90, Singapore, P.O. Bo* 104, Kuole Lumpur, P.O. 80. JO,199 words
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Article773 1962-07-30 13 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rt following Is a complete Hit of revised quotations Issued by the Sing-s--pore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, •Inly 27. J.K.R AJaa: Orda 1.00 B.A Patrol 35/9 M/S B.M. Inuuu O.OV a.«u »x"t««<i i. as i.m Coo. Tin Smalt 15/- 15/8 O«>» 81/«773 words
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Advertisement689 1962-07-30 13 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE GABONGAN AKITEK PEESKKI'TLAN TANAH MELAYU FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS (ALLIED TO THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS) Architectural Draoghtamrn's a% Building Inspectorate Examinations The above examinations shall be held in December 1962. All those desirous to alt for the examinations are Invited to write to689 words
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Advertisement784 1962-07-30 13 BB^^^^^^^L|^^^L^_^^BBBj|^^^^t_afcsastaaßßßtaß4jAXßjß^XA^^B^M f Continued fraoi fmf Si SITUATIONS VACANT tf Word* SS <Mlm.)—Box tt at*, extra EXECUTIVE TRAINII Shipping Department Box A4B7S position bow nlled. Applicants thanked. WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER For Well Established firm Must be able to type state experience and salary expected Boa ASIS3 3.T. B'pore. APPLICATION* INVITED POT784 words
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Advertisement1061 1962-07-30 13 EDUCATION w,rd* SI (Mim.i—Box St rt*. axtrm AUGUST BIOINNIRS' Book, keeping (S/S), Accounting, Shorthand, Typing, EogMth, Malay-shorthand. Msthsmstics SIC 78 M dole Road. B'pore L'llM. MO.W IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Bents Harlan dally, the only romanlsed National Language newspaper NIW SESSIONS1,061 words
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Advertisement1010 1962-07-30 13 DOGS. PETS. ETC. 2a Word* U (Him.) Bam It rt: oxtrm KIND MOMI WANTIO For Alsatlao. Needs a let of affection. Age 31 mala Tele. XL. *****. FOR SALE Dachshund Oenuine Miniature Pedigree MKA Class One ***** black and tan 8 weeks. Pbone (Spore) ***** Bxn. 60. HAVE YOU a1,010 words
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Advertisement865 1962-07-30 14 NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED L*WW» OF I" NIT CERTIFICATE The following Unit Certificate registered in the name of Datin A Jackson has been reported lost and Is declared null and void. Certificate No. 464 covering 1.000 antts of Uie Third Malayan Fund. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED, Managers, Third Malayan865 words
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Advertisement634 1962-07-30 14 I NOTICES COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP AND FELLOWSHIP PLAN I CANADIAN AWARDS 1963 Under the Commonwealth j Scholarship plan the Government j j of Canada Is offering Scholarships Ito Citizens of the Federation of Malaya, under the age of 35, who already possess good honours degrees or equivalent qualifications from recognised academic634 words
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Advertisement865 1962-07-30 14 NOTICE STATE OF SINGAPORE 1962 QUALIFYING TEST. A Qualifying Teat for acepUnce or Singapore private candidates intending to sit tor the University of Cambridge Local Examina- Uons Syndicate's Joint Examina- tion for the School Certificate and General Certificate of Education in 1963 or subsequent years, will be held on Thursday.865 words
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Advertisement831 1962-07-30 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Required TEMPORARY CLERKS on a month-to-month basis at an inclusive salary ot I $201.50 per month plus Central Provident Fund benefit*. Candidates must piiwii the Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chinese Senior Middle ni Certificate or Oovemment Chinese Secondary IV Certificate or831 words
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Advertisement776 1962-07-30 14 TENDERS D.LD. TENDEK NOTICE Tenders from D.I.D. Contractor* Clbm D and above for the Constriction of seven R.C. Road Culverts In Paslr Mas District for the 1 3g Lemal Irrigation Scneme Stage II will be received at the Office of Uie State Drainage and Irrlgai tion Engineer, Kelanun at Ko-.a776 words
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Advertisement539 1962-07-30 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the President, Municipal Council, Ipoh up to noon of the 15th August, 1962 (or the supply of night soil storage bins. Details and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtainable at the office of the President, Municipal Council,539 words
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Advertisement293 1962-07-30 14 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from i Registered P.W.D. Contractors In I Class "E" and above up to 3.00 i pjn. on the Bth day of August, 1962, at Uie office o> Uie Jurutera Negerl. Kedah /Perils, Alor Star:— For Uie erection and completion of one293 words
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Article347 1962-07-30 15 WEIGHTS foil W aU eight races on the first day of the Perak Gold Vase meeting at Ipoh on Sunday: Cl. 1, Div. I—6l Peak of Perfection 9.92 Getastone 9.00 Flash Time H.I 3 liaha-SetU 8.12 Wine Man 8. 10 Rotterdamsche 8.08 Happy Melody 8.07 Cheers347 words
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361 1962-07-30 15 LONDON, Sunday. WORCESTERSHIRE and Warwickshire. Midland rivals for the county cricket championship, both dismissed their opponents rapidly yesterday, points. At Dudley. Derbyshire were put out for 97. despite a fighting 51 not out by Derek Morgan, an allrounder who Is In great form361 words
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Article162 1962-07-30 15 THE WORLD OF SPORT tiaiia) beat Gordon Forbes (Bouth Africa) 6-4. 7-5, 6-4. JOHANNESBURG: The British Lions sccred a 24-3 victory over Transvaal here. They led 8-0 at halftlme. VANCOUVER:. Mary Stewart, 16 (Canada) broke her own world record for the 110 yards butterfly with a time of Imln 7Reuter - 162 words
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Article81 1962-07-30 15 NEW DELHI. Sun.— lndia will not send a tennis team to compete in the Asian Games at Jakarta. This was decided by the All-India Council of Sports.' The council decided that the i Indian contingent for the Game* would consist of 71 competitors and 15Reuter - 81 words
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Article58 1962-07-30 15 THE CURRAGH. Sun —French Cream, the only English-trained filly In the race, won the Irish Oaks run over 12f here yesterday. Bill Rlckaby rode French Cream to a two-length win from French entry the Aga Khan's Cherry, ridden by Australian Neville Sellwood. Anitra (Pat Glennon)Reuter - 58 words
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Article1711 1962-07-30 15 Epsom Jeep - A DOUBLE FOR RUDY VAN BREUKELEN RACING: By jyfALAYA'S youngest trainer, Rudy van Breukelen, 35, saddled his first two winners here today. Lucky Game (Kevin Mitchell up) and Ja-Nfan-La Say Die (apprentice Subian Dalwee) ?ave Rudy a double. Kopi Koleh, owned by Low and Ne Stable, scored his third successive1,711 words
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Article355 1962-07-30 15 NSW DIV 1 (N): Adamstown 3 May field 2: Cessnock 2 Wallsend 4; L. Marquarle 4 Awaba 2; Newcastle 4 Cardiff 0: W. Wallsend 1 Mere wether 4. NBW DIV 1: Budapest 0 Auburn 1: Polonla 1 Canterbury 5: Oladesvllle 2 Apia 2: Hakoah 1 Bankstown 0:355 words
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Advertisement195 1962-07-30 15 "SINGAPORE *TURF CLUB* AMATEUR MEETING I B SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST 1962. UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS $1/- Mch AroilobU to Members only by post and to the PUBLIC in Singapore from Authorised Agents or at the Club's Office, 146 sj Robinson Road, before 3.30 p.m. on week days and 12 BJ noon195 words
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Article197 1962-07-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CELANGOR, the holders, to meet Penang in the Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 18. That's the "deadcert" prediction after today's first-leg ties of the inter-zone finals played in. Singapore and Penang. At Jalan Besar Stadium Selangor197 words
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Article488 1962-07-30 16 SERVICES 2 SELANGOR 6: by TEOH ENG TATT OELANGOR, the Central zone winners this year, virtually assured, themselves of another Malaya Cup final appearance when they thrashed Singapore Joint Services, the South zone champions, 6-2 in the first leg of their semi-final here tonight. A crowd488 words
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Article, Illustration506 1962-07-30 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL by Kuala Lumpur, Sun. SELANGOR'S all-round superiority over Singapore in the Malayan Cricket Association's League final crystallised into victory by an innings and 41 runs on the padang today, the -third and final day. The scores were: Selangor 346; Singapore 160 Owing to the506 words
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Article107 1962-07-30 16 SINGAPORE Ist li.ns 160 SELANGOR Ist Inns 346 SINGAPORE 2nd Inns (Overnight 48-3) Marks c Rajallngam o C. Shepheidson 18 SUhawalla c Rajalingam b C. Shepherdson 0 Williams c Rajallngam b Perera 29 Da SiWa b Perera 1 J. Mart em c Ourucharan b Klassen Beckett lbw Klassen 30107 words
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Article96 1962-07-30 16 LONDON, Sun. The MCC cricket team to tour Australia and New Zealand next winter was announced today as: E. E. Dexter (Sussex, captain), D. A. Allen (Uloucestertkirej, K. F. Harrington (Surrey), I. J. old we II (Worcestershire). M. C. <>» drey (Kent), T. W. Gravenry (Worcester-hire96 words
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Article122 1962-07-30 16 CINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and Selangor Chinese R.C. drew their two-day annual cricket match which ended today at Shenton Way. here. Scores: Singapore 282-8 declared and 97-5 declared, Selangor 178 and 108-6. West Indian Reg Thomas, who topscored with 82 in Singapore s first122 words
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Article404 1962-07-30 16 LEE FOO SAN; JOE MIRANDA - Johnny keeps Malayan Open crown LEE FOO SAN JOE MIRANDA By and IPOH, Sun. Johnny Jose, 24, of the Philippines retained his singles title with a convincing 6-4, 6-2 victory over 18-year-old lan Crookenden (New Zealand) in the Malayan open .lawn tennis championships which ended here today. The top-seeded Filipino's404 words
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Article314 1962-07-30 16 PENANG, Sun. goalkeeper, they went to 3-1 before half-time. Ibrahim Mydln ended a fine solo run with a splendid goal In the 35th minute. It was Penang all the way In the second half. The KeianUn defence finally cracked under constant pressure and In314 words
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408 1962-07-30 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nashatar Singh of the Federation Police was the star performer in the annual in-ter-territorial Police athletic meet between Singapore and Federation at Thomson Road this morning. Nashatar won the Javelin, Discus and Bhot put events with record breaking efforts. In the Javelin408 words
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85 1962-07-30 16 TERRY WAY (below left) attempts a big hit off Len Klassen but skies the ball to Gurucharan (not in the picture) and Singapore are all out for 145. The right picture shows Way turning round in dismay and the other Singapore85 words
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Article23 1962-07-30 16 BAASTAD. Sweden. Sun. Sweden scored a 4-1 win over Italy in the Davis Cup European tone linal here today.23 words
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Article85 1962-07-30 16 Games swim team named SINGAPORE, Sun.— Six swimmers and one diver were name* today for the Singapore team i< the Asian Oames at Jakarta x month. The selection Is subjet to the approval of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association Executive committee. They are Bernard Chan. Tar. Thuun Hen?. Tan Hwa85 words
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128 1962-07-30 16 Malaya to stay in Davis Cup competition fPOH. Sun. Malaya will con--1 tin ue to play in tiie Davis Cup iespite the fac- that the Lawn Tennis Association of Maiaya are 52.000 in the red." The LTAM leclded tins at the annuai meetug here today. The meeting also approved the128 words
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Article143 1962-07-30 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. India will field their probable Asian Games line-up against Singapore in tomorrow's hockey "Test" at Jalan Besar stadium (5.15 p.m.) The Indians arrived here this morning for a sevenmatch tour of Singapore and Malaya, before going' on to Jakarta. Ourucharan Singh, their coach,143 words
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Article23 1962-07-30 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chamber* of Commerce beat Consular Corps by 27i, points to 171 2 in their golf match at R.S.O.C. today.23 words
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Obituary39 1962-07-30 16 MR. KOO TAT SEONC. age 67. nf !itr» pnsned away peacefully L'V7.«2 leaving behind wife and five .■'Alrm, Koo Tit. an fex-Kirhjrltr Koo »«ii«, _J See l.lnjt. 8e« Choon. Koo Mun Th« runri.il will take place on 31.7.02.39 words
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Advertisement82 1962-07-30 16 LLate CLASSIFIED fERTISEMEMTS :n Worii $10 (Minimum) LIM: On July 20th nt UlrnrafclM a «lxter for Su Hui and Pomlnrhonx. Sin.- Yuen. THOMAS: To Ruby and Thoma* con on L'S-7.62 at K K. Honpltal. Thank* to Dortors and Stiff PHILIPS ALL.- TRANSISTOR |i PORTABLE RADIO COMPLETE WITH UiATHER CARRYING CASE82 words
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