The Straits Times, 31 July 1962
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Title Section19 1962-07-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIEn SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03619 words
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Article422 1962-07-31 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN: London Malaysia talks virtually over Premiers to sign agreement today From LONDON, Mon. THE Malaysia talks are virtually over. There now exists complete agreement between the Malayan and British Governments for the establishment of the Federation of Malaysia at an early date, and it only remains422 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-07-31 1 Marshal Chen Vi, China's Foreign Minister, pulls an expressive lace as he replies to a question at a press conference in Geneva Asked about "differences" between Peking and Moscow, he replied that China was not a satellite78 words
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Article66 1962-07-31 1 NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. i Khrushchev was show- ing White House Press I Secretary Pierre Salinger j around his country home, near Moscow, last May when they came upon the fishpond. No fish could be seen. "They don't know the Chairman is here." Mr. Khrushchev explained. Some66 words
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Article75 1962-07-31 1 ALGERIA: 'Crisis is over' ORAN. Mon. Mr. Mohammed Khider, right-hand man of dissident Vice-Pre-mier Mohammed Ben Bella, returned here today after talks in Algiers and France and Mid: "The crisis is now over." Mr. Khider. who was welcomed at the airport by Mr. Ben Bella, said his mission was "successful.''Reuter - 75 words
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Article39 1962-07-31 1 LONDON, Mon. A new Comet Four airliner of the RAF at Lyneham, near here, left today on a proving flight to Hong Kong. It is stopping at El Adem, Aden. Oan and Singapore. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration452 1962-07-31 1 Selangor keeps history in British statues IF THEY 60, THEN LADY T. HOSPITAL MUST 60 TOO' I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Legislative Assembly today threw out an Opposition motion that all British statues and busts erected by the former colonial regime be removed. In rejecting the Socialist Front-sponsored resolution, the452 words
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Article33 1962-07-31 1 OTTAWA. Mon. Britain today signed a U*****,700,000 (about £45.600,000 sterling contract with Canada for the purchase of 24 million pounds of uranium over a period extending Into the early 1970's.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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422 1962-07-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fOMORROW is. the first anniversary of the Association of South-East Asia and the leaders of the three member nations Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines have marked the event with messages of hope and goodwill. In his message, the422 words
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Article64 1962-07-31 1 LONDON, Mon.— Two British mountaineers taking part in an Anglo-Soviet climbing expedition in Russia have been killed, a cable from Sir John Hunt, the British leader, said today. The men died while climbing the 19.785-foot Garmo peak, in the Pamir mountains. They were Mr. Wilfred Noyce, aReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1962-07-31 1 STOP PRESS PAN-AM STRIKE NEW YOKK. Mon.— Ten thuioand nicinln r^ i the Transport Wurkrrv I nmn ompln.vnl 1». I'.?n Ainrri imii World Airways will ■>trikr midni-li' 1 i idaj <0400 C.MT. Sdturciiv ii h.is jnn°*in<i'fl36 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-07-31 2 NEHRU DENIES DECISION ON MiGS CALCUTTA. Mon.— The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru denied yesterday that India has decided to buy Soviet MiO fighter planes. Discussing the matter with the ruling Congress Party members here, Mr. Nehru said that the experts who had gone to Russia to inspect the MiOs were249 words
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Article43 1962-07-31 2 DAMASCUB. Mon. The Syrian Premier, Dr. Bashlr el Azmah, has accused President Nasser of the United Arab Republic of being "full of lust for dominating the Syrian people" and for seeing Syria kneeling before him "through sabotage and destruction." Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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177 1962-07-31 2 New turn on Irian, so talks go on JAKARTA, Monday. 'J'HERE have been new developments in the West Irian situation and the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, has been instructed to remain in Washington, the Deputy First Minister, Dr. Johannes Leimena, announced last night. Dr. Limena was talking to reportersReuter - 177 words
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Article122 1962-07-31 2 END OF A SAD DOG TALE FOR —JEAN- BLANTYRE. Mon. Miss Jean Turner, an English girl who was accused of treason by the Malawi Congress Party because she called her black spaniel "Banda." has left Nyasaland. She told reporters before flying to Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia: "My life has been madeReuter - 122 words
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Article37 1962-07-31 2 If we offer the youngsters Wof today a sentimental lesus in a children's corner are we surprised if they find their here in a spaceman or a bloodyminded gangster? Dr. Russell Barry, Bishop of Southwell, Nottinghamshire.37 words
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Article20 1962-07-31 2 LIMA, Mon. The deposed president of Peru. Manuel Ppado, was freed yesterday by the ruling military Junta U.P.I.UPI - 20 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-07-31 2 DEATH comes bouncing back... PACING driver Hugh Randell is shot from the seat of .his racing car as It hurtles off the track during the 100-mllt U.S. national championship car race at Langhoenr, Pennsylvania. As the car, a Vargo Special, somersaulled, Randell failed to get clear and was killed byUPI - 55 words
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155 1962-07-31 2 'PLAN NOW FOR ASIAN ENTRY. QUOTA' PLEA MELBOURNE, Monday. A USTRALIA should start planning for an Asian Immigration quota "while it can still do so with ?race," the Melbourne Herald said editorially today. It was commenting on a recent Gallup poll which snowed that 64 per cent of Australians nowReuter - 155 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-07-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «<r Mjl -,r~s x"~«iv jS~ *n /^u^N /Toiont know you) aonov J C PIEACE, POUB. J KJ"***) I OOULO OPeBATeA/^. (OU WELL If YOU EVESJ nxxxtry yi y- r^___7 u* T peMis—Tnk v, lost voub JOSr--^ ®\jii6cti*-fic.w,fifl>M& 19-143 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-07-31 3 Now Mac brings the young ones to top Govt jobs MAN WITH MILLION SECRETS GOES 111 BIG SHAKE-UP LONDON, Mon. Mr. Macmillan is following up his appointment of a young Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Reginald Maudling, 45 by sweeping changes, giving relatively young men their big chance in theReuter - 423 words
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Article20 1962-07-31 3 MADRID. Mon An expires crashed into a stationary locomotive at the week-end and injured 27 people. U.PI.UPI - 20 words
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101 1962-07-31 3 T OXDON, Mon.— Dates of future Nato naval exercises will be kept secret until the exercises start to prevent snooping by Soviet spy trawlers, the Sundaj Telegraph said yesterday. The newspaper said this decision was part of "a major security clampdown" resultingUPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration108 1962-07-31 3 PRINCE Charles steps down from a BEA Vanguard at London airport after a tourist -class trip from Glasgow at the weekend. He has just completed his first term at Gordonstoun School and his report card, which will follow him by post to Buckingham Palace,Reuter - 108 words
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193 1962-07-31 3 MARINES LEAVE: SWIFT RETURN IF NEEDED BANGKOK, Monday. 'FHE last United States Marine combat troops left x Thailand last night, a United States Embassy spokesman said today. But Admiral George Anderson, the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations. said that the Marines could be sent back to Thailand "with the utmostReuter - 193 words
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Article176 1962-07-31 3 A quick look round CHICAGO Investigators here have uncovered and confiscated 1.900 capsules of thalldomlde a tranquilliser that has caused deformities in newborn children. HELSINKI: Demonstrations between rival youth factions preceded the opening here yesterday of the eighth world youth festival. LONDON: Pigeons are stealing nails to build their nests176 words
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Article32 1962-07-31 3 TOKYO. Mon. A section of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet will travel to Indonesia on Aug. 12 for performances at the presidential palace and the Jakarta sports centre. Ra.dio Indonesia reports. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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448 1962-07-31 3 MPs BACK US, SAYS AIDE OF BELLA TWO-THIRDS of the 72-member Algerian National Council (parliament) bark plans to instal Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella's Political Bureau in Algiers, Mr. Mohammed Khider, the dissident Vice -Premier's righthand man said n Paris last night. He told Journalists at an Informal meeting In hisReuter - 448 words
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Advertisement275 1962-07-31 3 THIS IS THE BIG ONE BOOMING WITH BIGGER BARGAINS AND YOU PICK FROM OUR HUGE STOCKS SO WONDERFUL SO LOW PRICED YOU'LL WISH YOU COULD BUY US OUT! LADIES' DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. As Lew As As Low As i Lodici Shorts $2.40 Fancy Sportshirts 4.90 Embd. Blouses $4.90 Cotton-Docron Shirts275 words
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Article441 1962-07-31 4 Tried to avoid 'U car by swerving but knocked down 3 people PENANG, Monday. WOMAN motorist, Ng Eng Lian, 32, whose car knocked down three people, was today acquitted in the Second Magistrate's Court here of driving without reasonable consideration for other road-users. Her car knocked into441 words
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Article52 1962-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A charge of vagrancy against a nameless deaf and dumb man was withdrawn In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Inspector George Tolson told the court, he had instructions to offer no evidence. The man, who did not possess an Identity-card, was found wandering In52 words
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Article40 1962-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon The Boys' Brigade Singapore Battalion will hold its annual review and display at the B.C.C. Padang at 4 p.m. on Aug. 11. Major-General I. C. Harris, Commandant, Singapore Base District, will be the reviewing officer.40 words
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Article53 1962-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education today announced results of the Teachers-in-Training Tech- nical Course Examination {held in April. In the Mechanical Engineering Craft (metal work) First Year Examinations, a total of 17 candidates were successful, while 18 others passed the woodwork examination. Three teachers passed the53 words
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Article28 1962-07-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water will be cut off in Lim Eng Bee Lane between Upper Cross Street and Park Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-07-31 4 The card above is your passport to the polling booth on referendum day, yet to be named by the Government. It fives your registration number, your division and your polling station. Top left is a reminder that "voting is compulsory." Thousands of such cards are being56 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-07-31 4 STUDENTS TAKE A LOOK AT A WORLD AT WORK SINGAPORE, Mon.— About 800 students in their last year at Singapore secondary schools today "Invade d" commercial firms and industrial establishments here to acquaint themselves with the inner workings of the business world. These students were selected from nearly 4,000 applicants257 words
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Miscellaneous92 1962-07-31 4 f< 7^» ZL.. Hb^SbV&HbVHHSH rPHE following Is today* acheA du.e of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Duseldorf. Beirut, Teheran, New Delhi. Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 p.m from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pjn Qtntu: Prom Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta. <QP 733) 8.40 pjn.;92 words
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Miscellaneous101 1962-07-31 4 ran American: From Jakarta (PA 818) 9.10 ajn Malayan Airway*: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 930 a.m.; from Penang, Ipoh, Kuaia Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) 11.65 a.m.: from Trengganu. Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur (ML 117) 4.60 p.m.;-from Penang. Kuala Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 pm.; from Malacca. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang. Alor101 words
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Miscellaneous116 1962-07-31 4 QsnUa: To Calcutta. Karachi Cairo, Rome. Prantfurt, London, (QF 733) 9.30 p.m.; to Darwin. Sydney (QF 740) 11.30 p.m Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 712) 8.30 ajn. Cathay Pacifle: To Bangkok Hong Kong (CX 724) 8 ajn. P»n American: To Saigon Manila. Honolulu, Los Angeles, (PA116 words
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256 1962-07-31 5 A 'Berlin Wall' in Penang: People protest pENANG, Mon. Car- narvon Street residents and shopkeepers have protested to the Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, against the erection by the City Council of a Berlin Wall along the centre of their road. "This is not a State Government project, and I256 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1962-07-31 5 LESSONS FROM M.C.P. ON 'UNITED FRONT' Crown Counsel produces Communist documents to show 'the key to student agitation' SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjß. Francis T. Scow, Crown Counsel assisting the commission inquiring into last November's boycott of the Secondary Four examination, today produced two Malayan Communist Party documents published in Singapore, one1,383 words
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Article36 1962-07-31 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— WorkIng on a tip-off, customs officers seized about 1.000 lb of contraband cigarettes in a disused kelong off Tanah Merah, Changi. yesterday. Unpaid duty on the cigarettes was estimated at about $10.000.36 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-07-31 5 Carey Island a 'slave camp' allegation is rejected by Assembly A CHARGE that the rubber estate man- r agement on Carey Island, off Port Swettenham. had convertec the area into a "slavi camp,' was made b> Socialist Front mem--1 bers in the Selangoi Legislative Assembly today. Mr. V. David (Pantai)494 words
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Advertisement180 1962-07-31 5 Keep your family 88a fit WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Woterbury's Compound is fh« worlds most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC. Waterbury's sp««ds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE ITS A DECONGESTIVE, Waterburys breaks up stubborn coughs, N colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbwry's180 words
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182 1962-07-31 6 rE Sarawak National Party has congratulated the Sarawak Government for arresting four members of the Sarawak United People's Party under the Restricted Residence Ordinance. "The party reiterates Its stand that it would wish to see all undesirable elements weeded out of the State, 1 it182 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-07-31 6 'SHOWDOWN' ON PAY IN OFFING War Department employees set deadline for a 'firm offer 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J>HE War Department Civilian Staff Association has told the Command Secretary, FARELF, to be prepared for a "showdown" if no firm offer regarding its claim for revised rates of pay is made267 words
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346 1962-07-31 6 MALAYSIA: NOW A WARNING ON 'TREACHERY' BRUNEI TOWN, Monday. A WARNING to the people of Brunei that a small but "treacherous" section of the population was attempting to incite feeling against the Sultan over the Malaysia question was issued over Radio Brunei by the Deputy State Secretary, Dato Setia Pengiran346 words
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122 1962-07-31 6 RRUNEI TOWN. Mon— An allegation that certain returning officers in the Tutong district were campaigning for political parties has been made by the Brunei Party Ra'ayat, according to the Borneo Bulletin. A statement by the party, which is contesting all 55 seats in the forthcoming district122 words
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Article53 1962-07-31 6 TAPAH, Mon.— The Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, will bless the new Church of Our Lady of Good Health here tomorrow evening at 5.30. The $30,000 church replaces the old wooden building which was built 72 years ago as the first Roman Catholic church53 words
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Article20 1962-07-31 6 IPOH. Mon. Mrs. Y. M. Roler has been re-elected chairman of Perak branch of the Women Teachers' Union20 words
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Article140 1962-07-31 6 Five years for armed robber STAR, Mon.— An Ipoh man, Llm Ah San, now serving a two-year sentence for contravening a restricted residence order, was sentenced to five years' jail yesterday In the Kedah Assize Court following an armed robbery. Llm. 25. pleaded guilty to robbing a Kullm shopkeeper, Ooi140 words
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Article46 1962-07-31 6 PENANG, Mon.— Haji S. M. Aidid, a former Federal and Penang State Councillor, has been elected chairman of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce. Inche Shaikh Hassan Bajunid was elected vice-chair-man, with Syed Abbas Alhabshee as secretary and Hajl S. M. Hussaln treasurer.46 words
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Article61 1962-07-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A person who Is a subject of the Ruler of Selangor after Merdeka will not be considered a Federation citizen and will not be eligible to vote in Parliamentary elections. This was stated In a written Government reply to a question by61 words
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144 1962-07-31 6 MALACCA, Mon. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan upheld in the Appeal Court today the twoyear Jail term Imposed by a lower court on a religious teacher, Omar bin Ariffln, and a taxi driver. Urn Geok Lan. for robbing a farmer Omar. 51, and Llm,144 words
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Article52 1962-07-31 6 BATU GAJAH, Mon. A schoolboy, Ting Vow, 11. was drowned in a disused mining pool In Tronoh near here yesterday evening. Some of his friends who were bathing with him brought him out of the pool unconscious. He died on the way to the Batu52 words
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Article20 1962-07-31 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A motor cyclist, Oh Ah Tai. was fined $350 today for assisting in a characters lottery.20 words
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Article121 1962-07-31 6 KUAIiA LUMPUR, Mon —Dr. David Loo of the Institute of Medical Research here was stopped by two youths armed with daggers near the Chow Kit market yesterday morning One of them snatched Dr. Loo's watch worth $290. Then the two youths fled. Dr. Loo121 words
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Miscellaneous51 1962-07-31 6 liiifjs Bunnff Bff Ralph ll<im<lahl 1 KeWSIME TUNS UP.TBnT 'I'LL HAVCV KNOWIN 1 fbIMME NT^^^^^B^s^ l-.f»7~jgj»'l DOLLARS. AN 1 PIVE < TO OWE y^M'LL i Tn TEW A V^^ VCR CAR'S REAOY, SbJ 1 DOLLARS Ff ff YOU FIVE, I NEVER BUCKS ANWB M HCRC'S^E /STRAISMTBNIKJ' TH7 SUV'NORJ/ SET MY51 words
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Article719 1962-07-31 7 State Assembly is told: Don't try to extend law to non-Muslims fHE Selangor Legal Ad v i ser, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, warned the State Legislative A s s c mbly today against any attempt to extend the penalties for khalwat (close proximity) offences to non-Mus-lims.719 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-07-31 7 1 SARDON HAS A VISIT FROM A CABINET COLLEAGUE "QUCH It still hurts. Not too hard, please.' said the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, when the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir |ohari, felt his arm during a visit at the91 words
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Article31 1962-07-31 7 KUALA LLMPUR. Mon. Mr. Pierre Queuille, French Ambassador here for the past two years, and his family left today by air for France after completing his term in Malaya.31 words
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Article196 1962-07-31 7 'COULDN'T FIND COURT 5 PLEA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An Indian Muslim told the Kathi's Court here today, when charged with khalwat, that he had tried in vain to locate the courthouse in order to marry his girl friend. Ahmad Shah bin Kasslm Abdul Rahman. 28, said he had asked all196 words
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Article64 1962-07-31 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Lee Kee Ming, 22. from Petaling Jaya, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to fraudulent evasion of customs duty on Saturday night. The court was told that Lee was Intercepted at the Johore Bahru Customs gate with 68 cartons, containing 16,320 packets of64 words
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304 1962-07-31 7 The 'true colours' of SUPP cadres KU C H I N G. Mon. Inche Annuar Ahmad, a former high official of the Sarawak United People's Party, >has spoken of the young "humble" party workers who began to show their true colours as theparty grew stronger. Inche Annuar. formerly the party's304 words
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405 1962-07-31 8 'FIRST TANGIBLE RESULT OF ASA' gIXTY doctors Malaya is to get from the Philippines under a recent ASA arrangement will be recruited on contract basis soon. Announcing this today, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, who Is the acting Minister405 words
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Article, Illustration424 1962-07-31 8 PHILIPPINES TO JOIN IN MALAYSIA? NOT JUST YET, SAYS INCHE ZAITON MANILA, Mon. The ITI Malayan Ambassador, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim, today spoke of a possible confederation of countries which would include the Philippines after the formation of the Federation of Malaysia. Inche Zaiton described as "very good" President Macapagal's proposedUPI - 424 words
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138 1962-07-31 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Assembly. Dato Abdullah bin Haji Hassan, today congratulated two Opposition members for their ability to speak Malay. They were Mr. V. David (Pantai) and Mr. Karam Singh (Serdang) of the Socialist Front, who138 words
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Article156 1962-07-31 8 r THE T ren gganu A Mentri Besar today told aborigines at Bukit Berapit near here that the State Government was clearing 400 acres of land to rehabilitate them. Dato Ibrahim Flkri visited the village in the course of his tour of the Kemaman district. He156 words
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Miscellaneous167 1962-07-31 8 Alley Oap By I T. Hantlin ~T" "TTTtfTYI I rrs okay, bc*sl>—^s- >< andthaTLP' /7/siS^vy JiMflL; \JEFFERSQNi J I SI 0 7 THrS IS ONLY /HE'SX HE'S \TOOTHY WHY, SURE... //yAVfcJ^NJW'I'V V_^/ JEFFERSON... I GOT A 1 REALLY ISNARL I OF COURSE IT rS-.\ CfS^k *A^L Clfc. HEAN'ME'S I NAME?/167 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1962-07-31 9 Now it's civil war between the Reds INSTEAD OF FIGHTING THE JAPS THE |Hffi^M RIVAL GROUPS OF COMMUNIST ■^piife[^^ GUERILLAS BATTLE EACH OTHER... CHAPTER FIVE OF THE STORY OF BRITISH PLANTER ROBERT CHRYSTAL WHO FOUCHT IN JAPANESE-OCCUPIED MALAYA AS our stay in the jungle alternated between hope and despair a1,248 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, July 31, 1962.
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Article616 1962-07-31 10 No matter how hopeful the British Government may be that agreement can be reached with the European Six on the I farm products of Australia New Zealand and Canada, at the moment there is deadlock in the negotiations for British entry into the Common Mar--1 ket The616 words
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Article360 1962-07-31 10 After three months and only one unpleasant incident— all the fever and the fretting of the local council elections is at last over. Penang and Malacca were not in it for the sufficient reason that they have no local councils, and Trengganu backed out at almost the last360 words
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Article265 1962-07-31 10 The American marines sent to Thailand when Nam Tha fell to Pathet Lao guerillas and Thailand's north-eastern border was threatened, are on their way home. At least not exactly home but back to their base in Okinawa. It is a surprise move, for when a thousand of265 words
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Article, Illustration388 1962-07-31 10 FOR HORROR DRUG BABIES LONDON. Mon. Babies born armles.s as the result ol the drug thalldomidc taken by many mothers during early pregnancy may be fitted with a new type of robot arm. specialists said today. The artificial arm, originally designed for adults, wasUPI - 388 words
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Article, Illustration718 1962-07-31 10 ALEX JOANIDDES - ALGIERS: The new mediators take over —at gun-point ALEX JOANIDDES THE power of guns weighed in once more on the troubled Algerian political scene today as 2.000 armed guerillas marching in the rays of the rising sun p&acefully took over Algiers. Their leaders announced as they entered Algeria's capital cityReuter - 718 words
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Letter255 1962-07-31 10 T"HE need for the bridges 1 at Muar and Batu Pahat has Increased In parallel with the Increase in motor traffic. But why is the clearance to be restricted to 16ft when If the bridge Is a long curve a few extra feet would not lessen255 words
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Letter143 1962-07-31 10 FERRY RUSH DANGER AS ft regular visitor to Penang, I cannot help but notice that the procedure for disembarkation of motor vehicles, motor cycles, scootvrs and bicycles from the ferries leaves much to be de•lred When the new ferries W«re first put into service there was order and discipline when143 words
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Letter65 1962-07-31 10 T^OTWITHSTANDINQ your 1 1 correspondent's aversion to fantasy (S.T. July 21) 1 believe that the fairy tale poses ft great challenge to us. Those words at the end of the tale— "and they lived happily ever after"— are something I always cherish If only we would work to65 words
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Advertisement824 1962-07-31 10 Straits Time* Malay Mail be handed to: let Floor COLO STOWAGE ARCADt Orchard Road COLD •TOKtHI EtRANCMKS AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONd KIPPIL ROAD-MAVAL «A«« Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay THI NEW! FRONT Fltxpatrkk's Supermerket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Nsvsi Ssae m. M. ASDUL824 words
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Advertisement21 1962-07-31 10 Bs^aW^d^ssl MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED it the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 54 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, > North Borneo Hong Kong.21 words
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Advertisement113 1962-07-31 10 •S^sivjsV i '-^SLmmmmmmmt miW I PYREX RhP goes from oven Besuhful English Pyre, is he... OOOMMWIr PAJTMH resistant! You can bake with h'xino bowl set it, roast with it. steam in it, boil it without fear of breakage. So ("^pmm- pretty it goes right from your ,\J^y>j^l oven to your113 words
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Article315 1962-07-31 11 HE ENVISAGES INDONESIA, BURMA, S. VIETNAM, LAOS AND CAMBODIA AS POTENTIAL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, envisages Indonesia and four other Southeast Asian states as "potential members" of ASA. The other states are Burma, South Vietnam, Laos and315 words
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147 1962-07-31 11 Police disrupt chee fah i —racket— Mon. Seremban police last night raided chee fah racketeers in a hotel and prevented a possible clash in a dispute involving $5,000 in winnings. The raid and the detention of five people disrupted the chee fah racket In Negrl Sembllan and Selangor. police said147 words
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Article48 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— Abdul JafTar bin Mohamed Hussain. who showed about 30 obscene photographs to two men, was fined $100 or a month's jail by the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. He pleaded guilty to exposing the pictures at the Capitol car park on July 21.48 words
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Article176 1962-07-31 11 Sultan inspects rural projects JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Sultan of Johore saw various rural development projects in the district when he opened the $310,000 Town Council building in Muar last week. He inspected a reservoir, a road, a drainage and land scheme in the district. The reservoir lfc at Pengkalan176 words
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Article32 1962-07-31 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A report In a Malayan newspaper that Inche A.M. Azahari was no longer president of thp Brunei Party Ra'ayat has been denied In an official party statement32 words
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Article42 1962-07-31 11 PENANG. Mon. Penang's $3.2 million Government building Bangunan Syed Putra —in Downing Street, will be officially opened on Aug. 30. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda, will perform the ceremony, which will coincide with the fifth anniversary of merdeka.42 words
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Article76 1962-07-31 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon.— The Borneo Bulletin has appealed for a Joint AngloPhlllppines task force to deal with pirates off the Borneo coast. \n editorial said "Send over a task force right now before any more lives are lost in that unprotected eastcoast region of North Borneo."76 words
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Article58 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A youth was placing a false registration licence plate on a stolen scooter outside Forfar House. Queenstown on June 9 when a police party arrested him, the Third Criminal District court was told today. «rk Sin Pin. 20. who pleaded guilty to theft58 words
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Article54 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 35 clerical and non-clericai employees of B.P. De Silva Ltd., Jewellers, of High Street, have received $50 and $35 wage Increases respectively, backdated to Jan. L This followed a three-year agreement signed recentl> between the management and the Singapore Textiles and General54 words
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Article252 1962-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. ANOTHER man, Yong Ngow Yoon, 26, of Buklt Bintang Road, was tentatively charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with the murder of a furniture dealer, Wong Choong, 61. in Klyne Street on May 4 at 10.30 a.m. On July 9, Ho252 words
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Article51 1962-07-31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Arrangements have been completed here for the celebration of Prophet Mo hamed's birthday on Sunday Aug. 12. About 7.000 Muslims will take part 1a a procession which will wend its way through the principal streets of Johore Bahru and end at the Sultan Abubakar51 words
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Article, Illustration188 1962-07-31 11 Artificial arms in Britain for Mat Jedi KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Fifteen-year-old M«hamed Jedi bin Ya'aeob (above), who lost his hands in a grenade accident. U to be sent to Britain to be fitted with ar tificial limbs. The acting Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Inche Mohamed Khir J«hari, said188 words
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Article84 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of three men, Tang Keng Lock, alias Robert. IS. Tan Slah Pung. alias Mai Kee. 23, and Lim Kheng Tiong, alias Ah Teong, alias Kau Kia. 21, on a charge of abducting a schoolboy 18 fixed to begin at the Asslses on84 words
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113 1962-07-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Army today began recruiting young men for training as skilled tradesmen. Recruits will be trained as electrical and mechanical engineers, and In the ordnance, signals, supplies and transport services. A senior official of the Defence Ministry said today that the113 words
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220 1962-07-31 11 ROAD SUCCESS STORY— 2% YEARS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Government's ambitious target of 1,200 miles of road construction under the second five-year plan (1961-65) will be attained in the first few months of 1963 two and a half years AHEAD of schedule. Discloslnjr this today. Dator220 words
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93 1962-07-31 11 Union to investigate Press freedom SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore National Union of Journalists is to form a three-man committee to Inquire into the situation of freedom of the Press in Singapore. This was decided by the union's central council at a recent meeting. The committee Is to be empowered to93 words
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Article30 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss P.J. Llm, an advocate and solicitor of the Federation Supreme Court, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose. today30 words
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Article32 1962-07-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Thret robbers, armed with daggers entered a house In Onan Road today and tied up six people. They stole $150 and $1,500 worth of jewellery.32 words
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Advertisement113 1962-07-31 11 I WON'T WAIT A MINUTE LONGER FOR A G.E.C. CEILING FAN Whan the weather is hot and humid, it's simple fob to «cc your nearest electrical shop and ask th*m to In* stall a CEC Celling Pan. Make sure it's a CEC lan— top quality, proved reliability- the lan you'll113 words
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Advertisement328 1962-07-31 11 A 55 1 V* V Miss Singapore 1962, I Like count lesb beautiful k women everywhere who know the value of really i good make-up, beauty !«tsH queen Nancy Liew appre- ciates and chooses AVON --jaßwfe-"* I Cosmetics too. a\ //"vn l> ne s P' ctureo< nere w 't^ tty\Jn328 words
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Miscellaneous290 1962-07-31 11 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 Mwirtm A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Nega-ra-ku; News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Music 1M Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal, News In the National Language; 6.03 Top of the Morning: 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 856 News Headlines: 900 Clow Down:290 words
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Miscellaneous181 1962-07-31 11 Sports Reel: 10.30 Folksongs Around the World; 10.58 Bulan Rahasa Kebangsaan Epilogue; 11.00 Close Down RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 Metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.08 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Melodies at Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.06 More Melcdles at181 words
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Article, Illustration493 1962-07-31 12 Slim look minus the frills JIJIXA Ricci gave the coming new season one of the prettiest new looks yet seen in the Paris fashion shows and became .the only house so far to reta i n a moderately short hemline. In a round-up report from Peggy Massin of493 words
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Article, Illustration222 1962-07-31 12 M EMBERS of the Singapore Women's Council met together in Mount .Elizabeth for a special occasion. They rolled out the red carpet and waited eagerly for the arrival of Princess Prem Purachatra of Thailand. It was at an Informal get-together they had arranged for her. She222 words
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115 1962-07-31 12 Different treatment for boiled eggs IF you are planning a picnic, here is a different treatment you can give to eggs. It is called Savoury Eggs. You will need. 8 hardboiled eggs. 1 tin sardines, salt and peoper: suueeze of lemon Juice. Sl^e hard- boiled eggs in half lengthways. With115 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-07-31 12 YVONNE LOVES THE FEEL OF LUXURY VVONNE Yuen is a beautician 1 so looking her prettiest is a great advantage for her. Though she was, at first, only interested in facial beauty, she gradually became fascinated with western fashions, and now she wants to become a model. She said: "I141 words
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Article94 1962-07-31 12 REAL gold jewellery Is now the answer to the problem of finding precious jewellery that is not In the "mink and diamond" price range nor In the here-to-day-gone-to-morrow fashions for costume Jewellery. A great advantage of gold Jewellery Ls Its ability to look exactly right in94 words
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Advertisement173 1962-07-31 12 tSiirrwl T«rJtl« «rit» nckurtMMt i> Ntitii AQUAMARINE BSMmooo Aquamarine is an advenBtti> *mtn ture in fragrance that comes in a dozen dif H___g terent forms for a P more exciting you! It titrifmstT le-inmt m Aqumkik /\CVtVtI M« Yirt Hutu Piril When your child is in pain... Doctors know thai173 words
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Advertisement361 1962-07-31 12 dwbk wb _aPy__K<^-- v """TaSK^^rJß _sfe j' A mfc I Andrex 1 M mk aert _BP Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. Q361 words
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Miscellaneous286 1962-07-31 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Concentrate and study cotn1. Polar and otherwise In reel- pact (8). tatlve (8). 11. Did they provide an aecom6. A bit of stuff, a brick-red panlment to drinking songs? material (6). (6-6). 9 "A merry heart doeth good 15. "Beware the pine-tree* like a (Proverbs)286 words
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Article483 1962-07-31 13 Thais told that our 'military approach 9 in development plans produces a national effort A 4,000-word artiicle in the Bangkok Bank Monthly Review today gives six lessons which, it says, Thailand could learn from Malaya's economic and rural development drive The article says that on* of483 words
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Article54 1962-07-31 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first criminal district court today fixed four days, from Sept. 5. for the trial of R.E Martin on a charge of misappropriating $15,038 while employed by Asia Travel Service between Aug. 24 last year and April 24 this year. Martin, who pleaded not54 words
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Article251 1962-07-31 13 DONATIONS received in Straits Times offices &t the weekend for Lee Ah Cheang, 82. and his bedridden daughter, phaik Kirn, 58, brought the total to $2,219. This comprises $1,121 received in Penang, $844 In Singapore and $254 in Kuala Lumpur. Latest donations: Kuala Lumpur: From Wee251 words
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Article24 1962-07-31 13 PENANG, Mon.— A woman. Tang Goo Cheng, 43. was fined $135 today after she pleaded guilty to assisting In a character lottery.24 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-07-31 13 THE SULTAN of Selangor on Sunday declared open a new $65,000 science block at the Koala Kubu Bahru Government Secondary School. He i* teen above looking at a bird in a cage in the general science section. Behind him is the Deputy Chief Education Officer,55 words
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Article34 1962-07-31 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore National Union of Journalists is trying to get compensation for eight of its members, who were" employed by a Chinese newspaper, Hln Pao, which closed down early this month.34 words
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Article123 1962-07-31 13 MIC BRANCH POLLS ROW IS SETTLED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The ousted president of the Kuala Langat branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. D. Jayaratnam, has withdrawn his objections to the election of new officials of the branch on July 15. Mr. Jayaratnam, had earlier asked the Selangor branch of123 words
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244 1962-07-31 13 U.S. TEAM TO STUDY MEDICAL PROBLEMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 15-member unerican team will arive in Malaya soon to ake part in a survey to evaluate nutritional )roblems in this country. A Government statement said today that the team comprising doctors, dentists, biochemists, nutritionists and medical specialists would work with244 words
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Article36 1962-07-31 13 IPOH. Mon.— The generalsecretary of the Perak Clerical Union, Mr. Wong Kok Weng, has resigned. He said the unloii had not been active for a long time and It had fewer than 10 members36 words
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Advertisement107 1962-07-31 13 l&k J_A_-L v^/ LJ Jl\» maid is pure, whole cow's milk from the (s&* .^NDFN^FD M^ > jJ(^«wrfWwqgfftߣiJifi Hk jj/^jj/n-i y world's finest dairies and the first sweetened /few^ H IL fuuJlDl il -^^^^^^BL I l I I L*> H i f condensed milk in Malaya with all these rpjk107 words
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Article, Illustration80 1962-07-31 14 MR. WONG SIEW LENO. (above), a director of a chain oi cinemas in the Federation and Singapore and many other commercial concerns, has been appointed executive director of Lombard Central Finance Co. Ltd. He succeeds the late Mr. C.K. Lee. a director of the company and also80 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-07-31 14 SIX-MONTH PURCHASES HIGHER BY 32,825 TONS r£ present low price of natural rubber has been ■me of the factors that has induced the United Spates to turn increasingly to this commodity, with the result that she has now368 words
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304 1962-07-31 14 Industrial finance body seeks more capital VTEGOTIATIONS are in hand for making more loan capital available to Singapore Factory Development Ltd. which will enable it to accelerate its factory mortgage finance programme in 1962. This is stated In the annual report for 1961 of the Colonial Development Corporation of which304 words
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Article, Illustration227 1962-07-31 14 'Popular' Kodak man off after 13 years THE head of Kodak 1 (Malaya) Ltd., described as the most popular and respected Kodak man in this part of the world, leaves Singapore on Thursday for a higher appointment with the Eastman Kodak Co. in America. He is Mr. Lawrence B. Wales,227 words
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Article44 1962-07-31 14 Exports of British cars in June amounted to 49.899 units against 45.935 in May and 31,937 in June last year, while shipments of commercial vehicles totalled 12.129 against 13.111 and 15.761. Car output in June was 126.649 units against 110.668 in May.44 words
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98 1962-07-31 14 MR HENRY Fam Hock Ann, a field service inspector at the heavy equipment division of Sime Darby (Malaya) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is to attend a tractor training course in Geneva next month. He will be attached to the Caterpillar Overseas B.A. service training centre98 words
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Article35 1962-07-31 14 Sarawaks revenue collecttons during June from export, import and excise duties amounted to $3,089,850 compared with $3,379,867 In May. Export duties amounted to $1,072,487. up $63,808, while Import duties $1,899,367 dropped .$374,153.35 words
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188 1962-07-31 14 JAPAN TO STEP UP TRADE IN GARMENTS facturers now producing better and better quality garments, we firmly believe that it will not be long before we establish a foothold for garments in this area." he said. Teijin supplies raw materials to more than 500 garment manufacturers in Japan. EUROPEAN and188 words
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Article74 1962-07-31 14 The first shipment of Swallow brand petrol to come out of the Maruzen Toyo Oil Co (Si Ltd. refinery at Tanjons; Berlayer. Singapore, was loaded on a barge at Telok Aver last week for the Indonesian port of Urung Kundur in the Rhio Islands. The shipment74 words
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Advertisement463 1962-07-31 14 Don't share your K home with jf% rsrnosquitoes/J f NXfe *-T*"and other Cuclone INSECT SCREENING TO YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS Protect your family from disease-laden fliei. mosquitoes and annoying flying pests. Fit CYCLONE' Screcnwirc now Available M Aluminium. Fibreglass. Bronze and Z'nco'd by the yard from your Hardware Dealer Trade463 words
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Advertisement178 1962-07-31 14 fijil I ivniFCFI ifc.Jfc -fcjr flf UflHlM ENGINES Give you more speed with lower fuel cost Perkins Diesels represent a definite advance in engine design, embodying the results of many years of experience, as the following features show: Diesel Economy with smoothness, low weight dimensions and power of the petrol178 words
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Advertisement1435 1962-07-31 15 Tl LIVERPOOL t WtSl COASI U A. Dm Spore wit P. S'haa Peaant NEITM Havre, uearaew, Giasam la Pt/Teta} MIUMPUI a-moatti L'taai. R'taa. H'trg ItPt/Aag 2 tag 1 LTCADN LittrpMl. wiasto* G<e 11 tag 2 MEMNMJ Lrearpeai Aaf 5 Aef 7 tag 1/11 Aeg 11 PATRBCLM Lnaraeet. OutHm. Glasgow Aat1,435 words
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Advertisement1394 1962-07-31 15 THE E. A. LINESSAILINGS It SfMtt. U atm. aMtMH. IREMIN, ANTWIRf, RtntßtAM. AMSTEJrIAM. BtLB. MTaEiIBtJM «NI CftPtNUAtEN. fMa Paataj Bf \Su ill "»<"**" ti at at*/ 4M| 1/ I tot «V I Aat FIVSZjJ?! -iuiutaur if tiva am m/b Aaj «t/27 v* Y*\l^Kf -BASM" al MAa|/4Se9 I/ Sap I I1,394 words
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Advertisement1441 1962-07-31 15 MEWJTfLJIME EXPtEtt StfWCI 10 IJNBMI. LlVERpaajj ft CWntJJtltTtAt, PReTtY r sore P. r He* taaaaj SCIUTTM (N) N'tara, Itat, raaa M'tre M) Pl/Aag 2 HNNEVIS (E.LJU L'peel. R'daa, Hull. H*barg G. I/Aef 2 •CNUTAL (Li_J Laaaai. Mbraafk. rfturt G. »/A>g 4 Aag 1/ I BtMUsntS L'aati, B'aanTiVajarß, R T oaa1,441 words
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Advertisement929 1962-07-31 15 McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. W_ IVm If Li IJU3I f*aam V**k ILLEBM ANUNI aft KLA VENESS LIMB LMJMJK. MaMMlfc. MlTlaal MMUNt, tM UtiLU, M FfIAtKUCt. ■•Ml ft WU. KATTIt. VAMCMVCR ft PMTUN* «T» tt weumwtmj "'"IN tana ra. Caaaja ft iaa» a»laa l*Vaaat^* taaal:^ A Mar nil •a Part/ 1929 words
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Article37 1962-07-31 16 July 30. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 75% cents (down a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 75% cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $426.87 y 2 (down $4.12V 2 Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).37 words
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Article191 1962-07-31 16 Ship* tywig alengtlda the Singapore wharees today are: star Arcturua 25/26. Adlge 19, Yehuda 44, Streefkerk 49, Zealand 31/32 Trafalgar 38/39. City of Newcastle '35/36. Pleaaantvllle 40/41, Olenorchy 46, Brnaa 21/22, Labuan Hadji 28/29. Outer read*: Arooda. Hyria. Trafalgar, c.lenorrhy, Albert afaerak, Jesenlce, AJax. Soet Maru,, SydneyDomei - 191 words
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Article84 1962-07-31 16 rIB Malayan Exchange Banks' A»»»--elatlen made these changes In Ita rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. tilling TT or OD ready! Near York 321; twist Francs84 words
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Article112 1962-07-31 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. pEXERAL Imreartanent and Indu- trial share* mainly moved within narrow limits around steady levels as the market continued to trade quietly. Ampol Exploration featured an irregular oil section wltb a rise of Is. to 17s. There was little trading in Base metals, but Mount Ua continued112 words
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Article126 1962-07-31 16 July SO. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) r. It N 13 eta Cold Btor* 4M. U. Box 13 cv. Steamship 9 eta. Breweries 28 eta 8. Times 22 eta. 8. Darby 4 id. 8. Traders 26 eta W. Jacks 10 rts Unlteers 11 eta. Robinson 9 eta. MININGS A.126 words
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Article93 1962-07-31 16 CHINESE Prorluco luhinn Singiport noon prleet per pecul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk $3.Sa sellera, drum $41! sellers. Copri: August $27t buyers, $28 sellers. Ptpp.r: Muntok white $142) sellers, Sarawak white $140 sellers, special Sarawak black $102 a sellers, garbled Lampong black $1021 sellera, ASTA $112t sellera. tlngspere Cepra93 words
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542 1962-07-31 16 BIG DROP IN TIN SHARE PRICES OH HEAVY SALES From Our Market Correspondent SEVERE selling of tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange took place yesterday as had been anticipated following the weekend statement that America was rejecting the International Tin Council proposals and would probably start selling 300 tons542 words
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Article22 1962-07-31 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 28 July 30 Industrials: 170.53 169.77 Tim: 270.97 257.01 rubbers: 173.13 173.13 Jan. 1 1958 100.22 words
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Article604 1962-07-31 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets. Induttrlils: C.T.B. ordi (200) 53«.: Bant Smelting (3.0001 12.75: O» m ™>" (I.oOo> $1.53. (2.000) $1.52. (1.000) $1.51. (2.000) $1.50: Hongkong Bank HK$326: M.604 words
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262 1962-07-31 16 AS expected there was a sharp drop in the Straits tin price yesterday of $4.12$ which brought it down to the $426.875, the lowest level for nearly 15 months. This followed a drop of $3.25 on Saturday after the Americans had announced that they262 words
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Article260 1962-07-31 16 ("OPENING at Friday's closing levels, prices remained unchanged throughout the mommy; session on an Inactive Federation Rubber Market with the turnover very small. Lower aheeto were neglected. The afternoon session was also Inactive, but prices eased slightly just prior to the clom. August first grade rubber260 words
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Article215 1962-07-31 16 AUGUST Hrat grade rubber buyera f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Slngayore yesterday at 751 canta per lh.. down a quarter of a cant on Friday'a closing price The tone waa knaettve. S.C.C.R.A. closrns prices In cent* par Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyera 751,215 words
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Advertisement1032 1962-07-31 16 W""*" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. V.BJL. Pacific AUantic, aSt Great Lakes Service kl» tl» fU tit rpon f. S'ht» H'ltlt t. aattisa M rort oat*tMM "trairUwt Man" 1/ 2 At« 1/ 4 Atf «B| 2 Stft IT Stft 2 Oct "Umkma Mart" 11/ M Att SI/ 1 Stfl HStfl M1,032 words
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Advertisement599 1962-07-31 16 A^B aß^aa^ar j^^^L^^s^r X j^^f M_sM affal M^ GREAT LAKES SERVICE MSI SAILIN6S FMM SIMMPORt MALAY. MXI II CUUU Ml tU GUAI LAKES POSTS. roof. P. SIM Pantai tn. Ntatrttf E.Anch J/s»tf S.H.B. 1/11 Aat "mum" (Rl) Ma. 31/ 1 Aif 1314 Auf 15 Ant. 12 Scat "BANBA" (NL) 5/12599 words
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Advertisement94 1962-07-31 16 ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR BRITISH COMPANY IN IPOH An Asian executive required to be responsible to the Branch Manager for sales of engineering, building materials and allied lines. Essential qualifications: Federal Citizen, age 25 to 40. University degree or similar. Minimum 5 years sales experience -in similar organisation handling similar products.94 words
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Advertisement125 1962-07-31 16 Between SinGapoßE andtfcUniTEDSWES SPEOFY jerdipPEß WO! HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance fates are far less than by sea. You save on packing and crating costs, and Pan Am's cargo reservations system lets you plan ahead. Pan Am Clippers* leave the Orient Daily125 words
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Advertisement747 1962-07-31 17 NOTICES jjs PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. MP. ScckAUncsm is no longar autboTswd to transact any business, act at sell or collect any money on my behalf/or on behalf of Ideal Service Agency and Malacca Tourist Agency. Signed S. V. RAMAN, Address 41A. WoUerstan Road, Malacca. NOTICE We announce that Yen. Ananda747 words
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Advertisement696 1962-07-31 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MONASH UNIVERSITY Melbourne, Australia. APPLICATIONS an invited from native speakers of Indonesian and/or Malay for appointment as Lecturer or Senior Lecturer In Indonesian Languages. Applicants should normally, but not necessarily, possess an Honours degree or Its equivalent, have some teaching experience, and be proficient in EnglishEmphasis In the696 words
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Advertisement236 1962-07-31 17 WHIRI TO EAT (Spore) ■Core's 8* (Mt*.)—Bmx M c*». txtrm INDIAN SWEETMEAT, Guln». Jaman. Barfl, Perm Mreur-I'uk, Ladu Balushahl etc. Special cnspf.it, A various curries. Varpaul Rvstauraut, 96. Serangoon Road. WHERE TO EAT (Fad.) Word* U (Ml*.)— Mm* in et*. txtrm STRAITSVIBW Modern Hotel J.H. Offer English Peking food Phone236 words
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Article, Illustration937 1962-07-31 18 England plank on off -spinners for Australian tour THE England cricket selectors produced few surprises yesterday when they announced the 17 players to tour Australia and New Zealand in October. There will be some surprise that Tony Lock, the Surrey left-arm spin bowler who is in the current Test againstReuter - 937 words
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Article640 1962-07-31 18 Dashing Dexter: I'm very happy' T ONDON, Mon. Ted Dcx- ter, captain of the M.C.C. team to tour Australia, said yesterday he was "very happy with the whole make-up of the selected 17." Pen pictures of the payers are: DfcXTEfc, Edward R. (Sussex) 27. Captain, dashing' righthand bat and usefulReuter - 640 words
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Article624 1962-07-31 18 mELUK ANSON, Mon.— Four X records were broken at the Perak Telecoms athletic meet held on the town padang here. K. Nadarajah' of Ipoh (Central Perak) and Lee Sin Thiam of Taiping (North Perak), with nine points each, were Joint champion athletes. Nadarajah was first624 words
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Article226 1962-07-31 18 S OH WEIGHTS: ECOND DAY IPOH. Mon Weight, for four races on the srrond day of the Perak Gold Vase Meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 8: Cl. 3 Div. I—6f1 6f Poker DAb H.OO Mana Tahu 8.13 Princess Serena 8.13 Purple Haze 8.12 Pieternel 8.11 Cinerama II 8.11 Rue Royale 8.10226 words
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Article227 1962-07-31 18 BAASTAD, Monday. CWEDEN won the European final of the 1962 Davis Cup tennis competition here yesterday, ending Italy's four-year domination of the zone. The Swedes gained a decisive 4-1 victory to register their first zone flnai success over the Italians in six meetings since the war.227 words
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Article46 1962-07-31 18 lla won the men's singles title at an Intel national lawn tennis tournament here, beating Ingo Budlng ot West Germany 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Ken Fletcher and John Newcotnbe beat Roy Emerson and Bob Hewitt 12-10. 6-2, 6-1 in the allAustralian men's doubles final. Reuter. UP.I.Reuter; UPI - 46 words
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Article68 1962-07-31 18 PENANG. Mon— Women's hockey in Malaya is on the threshold of international status. Mrs. Zena Jansz. the president, told the annual meeting cf the Malayan Women's Hockey Association yesterday. Preparations are well underway for tours by Austral'a and India teams in December, she said. The MWHA68 words
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Article25 1962-07-31 18 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. The annual re-union of the NonBenders Cricket Club of Malaya will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 18 and 19.25 words
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Advertisement410 1962-07-31 18 TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" md above registered contractors will be m-eived at the, office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to :t p.m. of the 14.8.62 for the erection and completion of classroom and administration block at Iskundar410 words
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Advertisement88 1962-07-31 18 TENDERS TENDERS Tenders from Registered P.W.D. Contractors of Class "C" and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Negri Sembilan up to 12 noon on the 9th August. 1962 for the Erection and Completion of Sub-Health Centre. Three (3) Units Class "F" Quarters. Nine (9) Units88 words
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Advertisement271 1962-07-31 18 TENDERS LEMBAGA KERMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN (Federal Land Development Authority) TENDERS FOE THE SUPPLY AND KBKCTION OF PKKrABXICATED PRESSIKE TREATED TIMBER SETTLERS' QUARTERS. In view of amendments to the specification and drawings of the Settlers' Quarters, which will shortly be sent to all tenderers, the date of submission of tenders will271 words
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Article464 1962-07-31 19 SINGAPORE PLAYED REALLY WELL, SAYS GURUCHARAN By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore, Monday gINGAPORE Hockey team's Asian Games hopes soared as they held a fast-tackling, swift-moving All India team to 1-0 in the first "Test" at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The man who takes most credit for464 words
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334 1962-07-31 19 Lionel Chee to captain water-polo Games team SINOAPORE, Mon.— B.A4.A. tonight unanimously accepted the recommendations of its swimming and water-polo sub-commit-tees to send seven swimmers, one diver, and a water-polo team to the Asian Games at Jakarta next month. The recommendations will be sent to the Singapore Olympic and Sports334 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-07-31 19 rE champions of the Malayan Open tennis tour ment which concluded in Ipoh on Sunday are (left to right) Eddie Dungo. Johnny Jose (Philippines), Miss Ethne Green, Miss Patsy Belton. Miss Judy Davidson and Robert Clarke (all of New Zealand). Jose89 words
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284 1962-07-31 19 rH. Mon.— A sick New Zealand tennis player. Richard Hawkes. 21. was left behind while the other members of the team three men and four women—left by plane for Kuala Lummir this morning. The Kiwis made a successful 'tebut In the six-day Malayan npen284 words
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Article59 1962-07-31 19 PENANG. Mon. Four goals were shared In the Division 3 (Section 'A' soccer league) play oS between Indian Recreation Club and Eastern Smelting Sports Club at the City Stadium this evening. Both teams have flnjshed level on points and today's game was to decide which team was to gain59 words
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Article195 1962-07-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Football Association of Malaya today sprang a surprise by selecting four untried players for Malaya's team to compete at the Asian Games at Jakarta next month. The four players, who have not yet represented Malaya are Penang's Ibrahim Mydii (18),195 words
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292 1962-07-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The importance of being determined, fair-minded and courageous in sport is stressed by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a message to "Bports News." a Journal published by the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School In Ipoh. The journal covers the sporting292 words
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236 1962-07-31 19 rpOKYO. Mon— The Japan X Swimming Federation has picked, with the exception jf the women competitors, a "secondary" men's team to compete In the Asian Game-* In Jakarta next month The Federation last nigtit named 13 men and 12 womer. swimmers, threeReuter - 236 words
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108 1962-07-31 19 Perak AAA all set for the two big meets IPOH, Mon.— The Perak AAA, which Is organising the FMAAU national meet on the Municipal padang here on Friday and Saturday, will hold a rehearsal on Wednesday. A total of 168 athletes, including 40 women from ten states in the country,108 words
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Advertisement207 1962-07-31 19 RHEUMATISM^. FIBROSITIS y^^Cl LUMBAGO get wonderful wT f^k RELIEF \\l^/|\ N 3^ Do people suffer from M rheumatism, fibrositij, jf~ '^Tf" lumbago, arthritis and M A Jv V&L I other muscular pains in i i tropical weather? An I *^B I H amazing number do J^~< N^ without realising it.207 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1962-07-31 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER IPOH DIV. 2: Shaw Bros 4 PCRC 1. MALACCA DIV. 1: Medical 4 HQ 38 Infantry Brigade 0. FRIENDLY (Kluang): Kluang District 2 Gurlcha Engineers 1. BADMINTON TRENGG AM! CHAM PIONSHIPS FINALS Men's singlrs: Syed Ahmad bt Chee Peck Kiat 15-10, 6-15, 17-16. Men 1 doubles: Chee95 words
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Miscellaneous110 1962-07-31 19 ii»ur games to one (Old boys mentioned first): Singles: Yap Beng Po!i bt Leong Ah Chye 17-15, 15-1; Ong Chong Shin bt Lai Pook Slew 17-16. 15-10; Om Eng Phuan lost to Lee Peng Pon» 12-15. 16-4 (rtd). Doubles: Yap Beng Poh and Pong Teck Seng bt Lee Peng Pong110 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-07-31 19 Sport. Oiary SOCCER STORE PREMIER LEAGUE: Malays v Indians Jn Besar, 5.18) Dlv. 2: Maxwell v Police (Parrer Pk>. IPOH DIV. I: PCRC v Town Council (CAH grd). TAIPING DIVTt: Police V CRC (Esplanade. BADMINTON STORE BA Asian Game* trials (BBA hall. 8 p.m.).44 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-07-31 20 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, pictured at the United Nations with Mr. John Henning (left), the British delegate, and Mr. K. Natwarsingh, the Indian representative, just before the U.N. Special "Committee on Colonialism met to consider the Singapore Council of Joint Action67 words
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Obituary87 1962-07-31 20 *H. KOO TAT SEONC. nice 87. of Jitr» panned away pvacrfully 2V7.82 li-nvln* behind wife and fIVr children. Kck> Til an cx-Klrkbylti-. Koo Slant;. s.O Linn. Se. Choon. Koo Mun The Inn. ml will lake place on 31.7.62. TMMO KIE NEO. panned away SO 7 «2 leaving behind aimer.87 words
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Article90 1962-07-31 20 HILARY AND ROSE DCRUZ Sincrr.ly thank riMatlv.i :.nd fru-nita for th.ir kind w Inhes valuable Klfta and iiH.ndnnc. .ii thrlr wrddlnK in Malacca on L'- 7 iJ. MR. TANG AH SOON and family v«ry t:rati-fiilly thank all friend*, rrlativvn for their mexMtxes of condolence, ureatlu. ninht visit*, aMlatance ami90 words
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Article27 1962-07-31 20 OLD PUPILS Or the Oov.rnm.-nt Ea*tM School. Tapah will hold their in.im.ur.-il general minting on 2-<*-«2 at >. .in p.m at thr school. All old «tuilrnt* «i27 words
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Article25 1962-07-31 20 YOUTH FOR CHRIST "Mlmtiiplra- M ii H 11, tintmOB) titi Auxii'i. T.M p m. Alan Daw.n favourite, top vocalut and tnunlHMiiAt admiMion In*.25 words
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237 1962-07-31 20 DALIP GOT SHOCK OF HIS LIFE RAWAXG, Monday. TIIK Teinpler Park tigers are back. The partly-eaten carcass of a cow was found 150 yards from a cowshed in nearby Templer Park at the foot of Bukit Takun. The owner of the cow.237 words
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121 1962-07-31 20 Fugitive from police, stole —the show LONDON, Mon. A comedy farce at a Whitehall theatre had an unrehearsed climax when a redheaded man, chased by the police, dashed on to the stage, escaped through the foyer. One of the cast of the show "One for the Pot," Mid that theReuter - 121 words
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Article348 1962-07-31 20 NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. David Marshall, leader of the Singapore Workers Party, claimed today that Britain was seeking to transfer Singapore "as a Colony" to the Federation of Malaya in return for treaty rights for her military bases on the island. Asking U.N. intervention in348 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-07-31 20 Admiral on conspiracy charge surrenders COLOMBO, Monday. JJKAR-ADMIRAL Royce De Mcl, former <xy lonese navy commander, today surrendered to the court trying 23 senior army and police officers and civilians on charges of planning a coup d'etat in Ceylon. The others were arrested last January and February. but Rear-Admiral DeReuter - 300 words
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Article198 1962-07-31 20 ADOULA ASKS U.N. FOR EXPERTS f EOPOLDVILLE. Mon. i —Mr. Cyrille Adoula. Congolese Prime Minister, asked the United Nations yesterday to provide experts to "put the last touches" to a plan for a federal Congolese constitution. In a communique. Mr. Adoula said the constitution would reserve foreign affairs, national defence,Reuter - 198 words
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Article27 1962-07-31 20 CHITTAGONG. Mon.—Britain's entry into the Common Market would not have an adverse effect on Pakistan's foreign trade, according to Finance Minister Abdul Quadir. —U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article251 1962-07-31 20 ONDON, Mon.— Tin prices on the London Metal Exchange recovered during the day after an early fall to £825 a ton, resulting from the American decision on fYiday to ignore the International Tin Council's sales plan. Cash tin opened at £849.10 a ton compared with Friday'sReuter - 251 words
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Article23 1962-07-31 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. A sampan -man, Lim Teng Kee, was today fined $10 for carrying three excess passengers on May 28.23 words
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Article328 1962-07-31 20 LONDON. Mon. Unsettled conditions were experienced In the stock markets today and almost all sections recorded losses. Sentiment was affected by toe hitch in the Common Market ulks. Mines provided the outstanding feature with Un shares marked down sharply following the U.S. State Department's rejection to the328 words
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Article43 1962-07-31 20 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 22 3'l6d Sept. 22 5/18 d, Oct. 22 5/16 d, Nov. 22*»d., Oct./ Dec. MSd.. Jan. Tktor. 22\d., April June MSd., July/Sept, unquoted, c If. August 22 3 16d. Sept. 22 1 16 d., Oct. 22 l/16d. Tone: Inactlte43 words
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Article23 1962-07-31 20 LONDON, Mon— Buyers £844 sellers £860, Forward buyers £850 sellers £851, Settlement £846. Turnover a.m. 480 tons pa. 550 tons Tone: Steadier.23 words
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155 1962-07-31 20 Hong Kong takes no chances with cholera HONG KONG, Mon.— Hone Kong is taking no chances of importing cholera from infected places. A Government spokrMinin today confirmed that an air consignment of mangoes from thr Philippines was seized and destroyed yesterday because it was over-ripe. In the last few clays,Reuter - 155 words
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Article168 1962-07-31 20 PAKISTAN FOLLOW ON 209 BEHIND I ONDON, Mon. Pakistan Lj were all out for 219 in their first innings on the fourth day of the fourth cricket Test against England at Nnttingham today. The tourists following on 209 runs behind England's total of 428 for five declared with an hour'sReuter - 168 words
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Article70 1962-07-31 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. ResulU on the first nl?)u ol the Sin^;ipore Badminton Association'! Asian Games trial were: Wn Choon Seng bt Ronnie Oon 15-2. 9-15, 15-5. Lim Wei Lon bt Can Kok Pen? 15-7. 12-15. 17-14. Lei Lung Mini; and Lim Say Wan bt Wee Choon Sens and70 words
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130 1962-07-31 20 LONDON, Mon. Scotland Yard detectives were today investigating the death of a young Rumanian woman in a fire in the Rumanian legation in Central London on Saturday. Another woman was seriously injured in the fire and two others, a man and a woman, weioReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement115 1962-07-31 20 CAMY GENEVA Punctual gentlemen of independent habits tell the date •nd th« day ta the precise second at a glance af then 30-jewelled Corny designed for precision, elegance and far Yau. j\ f EFFORTLESS CONTROL J»\l Ts Triple brush action two '/^^^tT' Drushes revolve clockwise. Vvc 7^ one anti-clockwise there115 words
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