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Title Section21 1962-08-01 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEBTIFIEW SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 I The Straits Times flat!**" Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-08-01 1 HAIL MALAY SI A 3A.M.— Leslie Hoffman sends this joyous news: Agreement signed by Tengku, Mac Communique, Cobbold Report out today LONDON, Tuesday V ENGKU Abdul Rahman and Mr. Macmillan at 7 o'clock tonight (2 a. m. Malayan time Wednesday) signed the agreement which brings Malaysia into being. Also signing441 words
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620 1962-08-01 1 But in the UN, the battle against merger goes 0n... SINGAPORE, Tues. The Council of Joint Action delegation now in New York has been asked to give more details of the Singapore situation. This was revealed here todry in a cable from Mr. David Marshall. Workers' Party leader, who appeared620 words
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Article69 1962-08-01 1 CHOLERA ORDEAL BY FIRE rp.MPEH. Tues. Eight X persons received bnrns on their feet and legs yesterday after walking over a pile of burning charcoal to seek protection against paracholera now spreading in Formosa. They performed the feat at the instructions of a monk who said to them paracholera wasReuter - 69 words
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Article56 1962-08-01 1 HONQ KONG, Tues.-The! Government today announc- j ed a daily seven-hour closedown of Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport. A Government spokesman said the 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. close down will go into effect on i Wednesday because of a shortage of trained and qualified56 words
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Article53 1962-08-01 1 LIMA, Tues. Dynamiters set off a home-made bomb last night outside the offices of United Press International, wounding a UPI messenger and causing minor damage. It was the fourth bombing since Sunday in the first outburst of violence reported here since the military coup d'etat twoUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1962-08-01 1 MELBOURNE. Tues. A total of 2,400 dockers staged a lightning walk-off strike here today. Immobilising 29 ships. The stoppage was caused by the continued use of eight men working In the holds Instead of the ten demanded by the Waterside Workers Federation.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1962-08-01 1 MADRAS. Tues. Twentyeight people were reported slightly Injured when part of a Calcutta-bound mail-train was derailed after a coupling broke 20 miles from here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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93 1962-08-01 1 MOSCOW, Tues. The Kubek Republic Supreme Court has sentenced to death the chief of a meat packing plant who built himself six mansions, acquired two cars and a coffer of fold by faking his accounts with local farm chiefs. The verdict along with the93 words
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Article22 1962-08-01 1 SAIGON. Tues The French cruiser De Grasse arrived here today on a fiveday unofficial goodwill visit to South Vietnam— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article325 1962-08-01 1 'Don't sell tin stocks' US told WASHINGTON. Tues. Mr. George L.P. Weaver, Assistant Secretary of Labour for International Affairs, said today that the United States should maintain the United States stockpile of tin at the present level. Testifying before the Senate Stockpile Sub-Commit-tee on the acquisition of Tin for U.S.325 words
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Article21 1962-08-01 1 VICE-PREMIER FK ALGIERS In gCriM \hr.Pr<n hammed Boudi 1 1 by Ben Bf II i troe afternoon R.ut P>;<-21 words
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Article, Illustration662 1962-08-01 2 COMMON MART; A warning to Mac REVOLT THREAT BY TORY BACKBENCHERS W GOVT SACRIFICES INTERESTS OF COMMONWEALTH LONDON, Tuesday MR. Macmillan's Government last night received a massive warning in Parliament that it must stand firm against any deal with the Common Market that might lead to sacrificing Commonwealth interests. TheReuter - 662 words
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199 1962-08-01 2 Mountains of Mystery kill two Britons Fine if like caviar, good <9 to have but not when you ha»e to have it at every A meal and every day Film star Marilyn Monroe, In an Interview with Life Magazine. LONDON, Tues. Two British mountaineers taking part In an AngloSoviet climbingReuter - 199 words
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222 1962-08-01 2 Shaw 'making strong bid to run No. 2 TV network' WHEN TENDERS were first invited six years ago for Hong Kong's television franchise, two Malayan film magnates Dato Loke Wan Tho and Mr. Run Run Shaw expressed interest in the project. Now that the Hong Kong Government is almost certain222 words
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Article34 1962-08-01 2 THI CITY HALL'S automatic fire alarm system wm re.pontible for a fait* alarm the other morning the second time the system has gone haywire. Five engines answered the call at 8.13 a.m.34 words
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Article198 1962-08-01 2 JJOAT squatters In the Yaumati and Causeway Bay typhoon anchorages may be moved to resettlement estates. The Government has already conducted a survey among them to test their reaction to the mass move. The Government wants the estimated 5,000 water people to turn over their198 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-08-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby THE rlcCcSy i swine t Hiwa im**i» iMTTt I inff lf*r v TOGETW6C NOT SO WELL > s^. r </■>«_-! m24 words
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569 1962-08-01 3 Ben Bella men seize a Vice- Premier AS BEN KHEDDA CALLS ON FEUDING ALGERIA LEADERS FOR URGENT UNITY TALKS... ALGIERS, Tues. TTROOPS loyal to the x Vice-Premier, Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella, last night arrested another Vice-Premier, Mr. Mohammed Boudiaf. Mr. Ben Bella's most violent political opponent. Headquarters of Military DistrictReuter - 569 words
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346 1962-08-01 3 'Britain to give her H-bombs to Europe' —report— ONDON, Tues.— A relj port in the Daily Mail today claimed that a "startling blueprint" for the handover of Britain's Hbomb power to her European allies has been presented to Mr. Peter Thorneycrof t, the new British Minister of Defence. A commentatorReuter; Daily Mail - 346 words
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187 1962-08-01 3 NATIONS PLEDGE ANOTHER $155 MIL, WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE "Aid To India" Club today pledged an additional U:S.$l55 million in assistance to India. At the same time, the International Development Association Increased its pledge to the over-all aid plan, thus making a total ofReuter - 187 words
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Article85 1962-08-01 3 Talkathon by woman Senator WASHINGTON, Tues.— Mrs. Maurine Neuberger, a Democrat, yesterday became the first U.S. woman Senator to take part in a filibuster a "talkathon" against the administration's Communications Satellite Bill. Mrs. Neuberger was given the floor just after noon, and spoke for 4' 2 hours a record forReuter - 85 words
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Article31 1962-08-01 3 HELSINKI, Tues. Riot police exploded tear gas bombs and used truncheons last night in a three-hour battle with 5,000 demonstrators protesting against the Communist-backed World Youth Festival here —U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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120 1962-08-01 3 B. GUIANA: U.K. TOLD TO HOLD IMMEDIATE TALKS- ¥T NIT E D NATIONS, Tues. The Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday called on Britain to resume negotiation immediately with British Guiana officials to arrange a date for the early Independence of the colony Britain, joined by Australia and the United States,Reuter - 120 words
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Article54 1962-08-01 3 Prince Sou vanna in New York NEW YORK. Tues.— Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos, arrived here from Washington late yesterday for a 24-hour visit before returning home by way of Japan. Today he was due to attend a luncheon given in his honour by U Thant, the UnitedReuter - 54 words
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Article24 1962-08-01 3 MOSCOW, Tues.— The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, the first Anglican primate to visit Russia, arrived here by air yesterday.24 words
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Article145 1962-08-01 3 Quick look round BOGOTA: Forty people died and 1 50 were injured when a shirt factory at Pere i r a collapsed during an earthquake. LONDON, Tues— Two British seamen were sentenced to life imprisonment at Winchester Assizes for the murder of a shipmate they threw overboard into shark-infested seas145 words
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Article51 1962-08-01 3 TOKYO, lues.— rrefectural authorities in southern Japan were today preparing anticholera inoculations for all local fishermen going out tn southern waters. The Welfare Ministry yesterday instructed the authorities of ten prefectures in southern Japan to take steps to prevent the spread of cholera now reported in Formosa.Reuter - 51 words
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Article300 1962-08-01 3 YEW YORK, Tues. A report of the chairman and vice chairman of the U.N. special committee for South West Africa, made public here last night, said that their mission to the mandated territory found it was obvious that a majority of the people favouredReuter - 300 words
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Article30 1962-08-01 3 OTTAWA, Tues. Britain yesterday signed a £45 million contract with Canada for the purchase of 24 million pounds of uranium over a period extending into the early *****.30 words
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Article57 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Tan Teo Kwong, son of Mr. Tan Chye Siam, a wellknown horticulturist, leaves Singapore for Britain on Thursday to further his art studies In London. Mr. Tan graduated from the Chinese High School last year. During his school days, he studied art under57 words
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Article29 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Daily-Rated Electrical Workers' Union will hold Its annual general meeting at the Jalan Besar electrical store compound on Aug. 12 at 3.30 p.m.29 words
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Article294 1962-08-01 4 MASON WHO MENACED WOMAN IN LIFT WITH PENKNIFE SINGAPORE, Tues. Sentencing a young mason to seven years' jail for armed robbery, Mr. Justice Buttrose told him in the Assize Court today: "This spate of armed robbery and robbery with violence continues to grow with everincreasing294 words
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288 1962-08-01 4 Newsmen's union hits at 'hostile elements' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore National Union of Journalists tonight pledged to carry out Its responsibilities "despite any efforts by hostile elements to undermine it," and that it would "remain unaffected by any sectional considerations." Referring to the resignations of its 150 members In the288 words
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187 1962-08-01 4 DRIVER ACQUITTED OF CAUSING BOY'S DEATH OINOAPORE, Tues. A six-year-old boy was killed after being thrown out of a lorry in a traffic accident at Yio Chu Kang Road on the morning of May 14, the second criminal district court was told today. In the dock was Edmund Daniel Finch,187 words
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Article161 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OHOULD remains of the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation forces be interred or ere- mated? This sparked off a lively two-hour debate at the monthly executive committee meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today. The Chamber has been granted a licence161 words
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143 1962-08-01 4 Strike pay claims for arbitration court today SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWE INDUSTRIAL Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a trade dispute on bonus and strike pay claims between William Jacks and Co., (M) Ltd., and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. The dispute was first heard by143 words
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Article105 1962-08-01 4 Poultry man put on probation M. SINGAPORE, Tues. Yip How Mun, 17, a poultryseller, was today placed on two years' probation by a district court for dishonestly receiving a motor-cycle, belonging to Goh Peng Hock, 27. an electrician. Mr. N. A. D'Rozario, the judge, was told that on June 19.105 words
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Article63 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The officers and men of H.M.S. Hartland Point will hold a party for more than 100 children of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital at Tay Lian Teck Road on Aug. 9 at 5 p.m. At the party, the captain of the ship, Captain Le Blanc63 words
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Article32 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, has agreed to become patron of the Hans Anderson Club, Mrs. H.V. Gibson, vice-president of the club, announced today.32 words
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Article26 1962-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut off alone Jalan Übl between Jalan Betok and Changl Road tomorrow, Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.26 words
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Article132 1962-08-01 4 PREMIER CABLES DR. TOH SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and other members of the Singapore team now in London for the Malaysia talks, today sent a cable congratulating Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, who is to be married to Miss Florence Yeapp Sui Phek tomorrow132 words
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Miscellaneous388 1962-08-01 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following l« today's sche- from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) dule of dvtl aircraft move- 8.45 p.m.; from Penang (ML menta at Paya Lebar Airport. 151) 9 pin. ARRIVALS DEPASTURES BO AC: Prom London. Rome, BO AC: To Jakarta Darwin Kia^iJS^Rk -2?"% Sydney. Melbourne (BA388 words
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381 1962-08-01 5 'Family fasting days' and 'silent guest meals' proposed Man who r hadn't eaten for 2 days SINGAPORE. Tuci. An unemployed nun stole a loaf of bread because he had not had a meal for two days, a magistrate's court was told today. M. Osman381 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-08-01 5 Former skating champion in ice show LIESEL ELLEN, 22-year-old star dancer in the Swan Lake number of the 1962 "Holiday on Ice" show which opens its Malayan tour with a three-week season in Penang on Aug. 7. tries a tit-bit at a meet-the-Press reception in the E. &O. Hotel on81 words
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Article29 1962-08-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Bahru Custom? station will be closed for official buslnes on Aug. 13 (birthday of Prophet Mohamed) and on Aug. 31 (Merdeka Day).29 words
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Article62 1962-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Inche Abdul Hamid Alwee, president of the Malay Chamber of Commerce in Singapore since Its inception in 1956 till last year, has resigned from the chamber. Inche Alwee who quit the chamber at the end of last year refused to say why he had resigned.62 words
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Article55 1962-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thieves broke into the home of Mr. Ng Quee Sin, a rubber merchant, in Martla Road ln Katong last night and stole $300 and jewellery worth $5,100. Mr. Ng and other members of the family were in bed when a maid servant rose at dawn55 words
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110 1962-08-01 5 The three beauties of Malaysia flight set SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three beauty queens will leave Singapore on Aug. 7 by Cathay Pacific Airways on the first leg of their flight to Long Beach, California, to take part in the Miss International Beauty contest. They are Miss Singapore (Nancy Liew), Miss Malaya110 words
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348 1962-08-01 5 Carey Island: No troubles, says a union official |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. A spokesman of the National Union of Plantation Workers said today that officials of the union had not encountered any difficulty with the management of the rubber estate on Carey Island, off Port Swettenham. Mr. G. Perumal, secretary348 words
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Article29 1962-08-01 5 KUCHING. Tues. About 200 villagers are looking for a killer crocodile which draged away a man while he was washing his feet ln the Tuaran river29 words
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Article53 1962-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Thirty cases of cigarettes worth $15,000 have been stolen from the Malayan Railway. They were part of a con- signment of 192 cases which arrived from Port Swettenham on July 27 for the Malayan Tobacco Company. The loss was discovered yesterday The wagon seal53 words
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110 1962-08-01 5 A sleeping soldier's throat is slashed KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Pte. Abdullah bin Ishak. 32, had his throat slashed last night while sleeping in his house near his camp in Pengkalan Chepa, six miles from here. Police said today that Abdullah of the Royal Malay Regiment, was sleeping outside his bedroom110 words
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Article48 1962-08-01 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— BOAC announced today that lowcost, 22-day tours from the U.S.A. to Singapore havp been packaged by the airline for the autumn and for 1963 under Its "Orient Exploration tours" programme. The tours will include visits to four Far Eastern countries. Including Singapore.48 words
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Article48 1962-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Arts Council will hold an exhibition of paintings by 19-year-old, Edward Tan. at the Stadium Negara Restaurant at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. The exhibition will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until August 8.48 words
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181 1962-08-01 5 IDEA OF SOUTH VIETNAM IN ASA IS NICE' 17-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The statement by the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, that he envisaged Indonesia, Burma, South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia as "potential members" of ASA drew a comment today from the second secretary of the Vietnamese mission here, Mr. Nghiem181 words
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Article16 1962-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Sarawak Arts Council has started a two-week festival of cultural exhibitions and performances.16 words
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Article424 1962-08-01 6 IPOH. Tuesday Control of nine local councils undecided because they have no party majority THE two-month series of elections to 81 local councils in Perak ended yesterday with the control of nine councils undecided because they do not have a majority party. In one of these,424 words
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Article82 1962-08-01 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were charged in a magistrate's court today with the abduction of "cycling -nillionaire" Mr. Tai Chet Sen*, 53. of Kuala Lumpur. Chia Kwong. alias Kai Thau. 28. and Stanislaus Ho, alias Ah Chye, 31, of Querns Crescent, Singapore, were alleged to have abducted82 words
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166 1962-08-01 6 INDIANS URGED: SUPPORT THE M-PLAN KOTA BHARU, Tues. —The Indian High Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Puri. last night urged the Indian community in this country to give their wholehearted support to the Malaysia plan. Mr. Purl was speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the Indian166 words
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Article23 1962-08-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The House of Representatives will meet from Aug. 14 to 17, Instead of from Aue. 6 to 10.23 words
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Article, Illustration30 1962-08-01 6 THE NEW Sulun Bakal and hii Contort. They were married in 1948 and have five children. Straits Times picture.30 words
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304 1962-08-01 6 Raja Musa second in line to throne IPOH, Tues.— The Raja Kechil Besar of Perak, Raja Musa ibni Sultan Abdul Aziz, was today promoted to the rank of Sultan Bakal and becomes second in line to the throne of Perak, after his cousin, the Raja Muda. With this elevation goes304 words
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Article203 1962-08-01 6 'Cram' course in Malay in Army SINGAPORE, Tues. A nve-week "cram" course in the national language in Singapore is attracting more men of all ranks from Commonwealth forces here and the Federation Army, said an Army statement here today. This Is the result of an Army drive to encourage Its203 words
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Article44 1962-08-01 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A board has been formed by the Lower Perak Indian Association to deal with Indian lamily disputes In the district. parties should write to the Secretary, Family Dispute Board, Lower Perak Indian Association, Jalan Mahkota, Teluk Anson.44 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-08-01 7 Jungle war history: Snag over secrets ENDED 2 YEARS AGO, BUT AUTHOR BOGGED DOWN j^UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Today marked the second anniversary of the official end of the Emergency— and revealed how its historian is bogged down in his task. Reason: Security officers of both the Federation and British Governments296 words
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Article105 1962-08-01 7 TALKS ON HOW TO COMBAT CRIME |(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Conferences are being held here to find new ways to combat crime in the Federation. Taking part in the conferences are: 0 The Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman; 0 The acting Commissioner of Police,105 words
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223 1962-08-01 7 IPOH, Tuesday. A HOUSEWIFE, found guilty of attacking her husband's alleged paramour with a vegetable :nife when they met in a market one evening, was oday placed on a $200 bond for a year by the Ipoh Magistrate, Wan Adnan bin Ismail. Chang223 words
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Article68 1962-08-01 7 $10 ROBBERY ALLEGED: BAIL FOR 2 PENANG. Tues. Two men were allowed $500 bail each today when they pleaded not guilty to a joint charge of committing robbery in Waterlall Road on July 23. N. M. All Mericar, 23, and K. N. Sivanu, 20, were alleged to have robbed Mohamed68 words
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Article17 1962-08-01 7 TAIPING, Tues.— Mr. H. S. Rama Rao has been elected president of Taiping Indian Association.17 words
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Article26 1962-08-01 7 IPOH, Tues— The theft of a magneto valued at $200 trom a tractor at Tambun Mining Company here has been reported to the police.26 words
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Article70 1962-08-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Kuala Langat and Morib Umno divisions In Selangor are to hold emergency meetings shortly to discuss the transfer of Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak from the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. They are in Inche Aziz's constituency of Kuala Langat. The70 words
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Article60 1962-08-01 7 KAJANG. Tues.— The 21st Engineers Squadron, of the Territorial Army, baser) here, *s to be strengthened by 60 new recruits. A team of officers will be at the Territorial Army Headquarters here on Aug. 9. to interview all applicants The same squadron based at Kuala Lumpur also60 words
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Article39 1962-08-01 7 SINGAPORE Tues. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dato Lee Kong Chian. will be invited to lay the foundation stone for the new $1.5 million 10-storey building o! the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 16.39 words
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270 1962-08-01 7 'MASTERMIND' GETS ONE EXTRA YEAR ON APPEAL MUAR, Tuesday. HAWKER, described as the ''mastermind" of a conspiracy to extort $30,000 from a Segamat building contractor, has had his sentence increased from two to three years' jail on appeal. Teo Kek Chlng. 26. and his wife. Wong Woo Chow. 24. were270 words
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250 1962-08-01 7 'Free legal aid for the poor' call by -lawyer- I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Rotarians were told today to do their part in urging the Federation Government to introduce legal aid for the poor. Speaking at the weekly lunch meeting of the Petaling Jaya Rotary Club at the Station Hotel here. Mr.250 words
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Article22 1962-08-01 7 PENANG. Tues.— The Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, will open a new midwife unit at Paya Terubong, Ayer Itam. tomorrow.22 words
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Article59 1962-08-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Young Friends of the Arts Council will hold a concert at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m. on Aug. 20. The concert will be In aid of a Mholarshio fund for 15--year-old Dennis Lee Ean Hool, who will be going59 words
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Article46 1962-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore branch of the Straits Times today received a donation of $100 from Madam Ong Ling Yok for Penang's "most devoted" father. Mr. Lee Ah Cheang. 82, and his bed-ridden daughter. Phaik Kirn. 58. The fund now totals $2,319. j--46 words
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Advertisement145 1962-08-01 7 RHEUMATISM? ■I Mm FIBROSITIS? ■ro^^^ARTHRITIS? |f^ IB LUMBAGO? jwi v > > ny RheumauMn, fihroMin, lumbago, arthritis and all tnuKtilar pains arc caused by the lightening of muscle fibre*. Thi§ prevents the free flowing of blood through all parts of (he body, allowing impuiities to accumulate in spoiv Mentholaturn "Deep145 words
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Advertisement462 1962-08-01 7 •I 4 The most elegant j lighter in the world ll ■^Bf mhißl B^BF 4 BBM -kL^JH 888 9 '■'< BbV Mk BBV bTbT m bV>Jb! W bf The elegance of Flaminaire is timeless. Designed in Paris by Marcel Quercia, the inventor of the world's first butane lighter. So simple462 words
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Miscellaneous331 1962-08-01 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS stone becoming US «py; his 8. For example, a rodent with 5? illeu "»f underworld (S). no tail otherwise a rat (8> Responsible for 18 IS 26 In 9 Seasoned to suit the better cotu d: ke P t under class diner (6). S* t il331 words
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322 1962-08-01 8 DUTCH BANK OFFICIAL HURT IN ROAD ACCH)ENT GETS AWARD SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DUTCH bank official, Walter M. Van Der Velde, 34, who lost his right arm following a road accident in which he was grievously injured 23 months ago, was awarded total damages322 words
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Article58 1962-08-01 8 PENANG. Tues. An office boy, V.A. Ganaandan, 18, today pleaded guilty to housebreaking and theft in Tanlong Tokong Road on the light of July 24. Ganadan entered the louse after unbolting a window and stole a carton of evaporated milk, valued at $20.50. belonging to58 words
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Article96 1962-08-01 8 RAF seeks recruits in Mersing JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A recruiting team from the RAF (Malaya) will visit Mersing on Sept. 7 to pick recruits to serve in the Air Force as firemen, alrframe mechanics, engine mechanics, electrical mechanics and operations clerks. Those interested should present themselves at the Diamond Jubilee96 words
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Article43 1962-08-01 8 KAJANG. Tues.— Che Rosniana binte Abdul Wahab was elected "Miss Sarong Kebaya" in a contest here to celebrate the second phase of National Language Month. Month. Che Liza binte Zalnal Abidin was second and Mrs. Llm Teng Bun was third.43 words
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Article33 1962-08-01 8 PONTIAN, Tues.— A talk on "National Language in Governmental Administration" will be given by Inche Hassan bin Ahmad, the Assistant District Officer here at the Pontian Club on Aug. 8.33 words
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Article143 1962-08-01 8 Monument Fund now over 5500,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Monument Fund today passed the half-million dollar mark, exactly a year after it was launched. A $20,000 donation, part of the proceeds from the ASA Ni*ht cultural show, helped to push the fund to 5502.035.72. latest donations were from: l*art143 words
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Article17 1962-08-01 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Mathematical Society will hold its annual inter-school competition on SeDt. 5.17 words
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Article129 1962-08-01 8 MINING LABOUR PACT SIGNED ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An agreement providing for better conditions of service for about 1.500 clerical, field and supervisory staff on European-o w n c d tin mines in the country was signed here today. The agreement reached at talks conducted In ipoh last week— will lie129 words
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65 1962-08-01 8 FOUND IN THE BLUKAR: 22 TYPEWRITERS MUAR, Tues. The police yesterday found 22 typewriters abandoned in blukar off Jalan Daud here. A boy who was climbing a coconut tree nearby saw the machines and reported to the police. The machines had been reported stolen from the Muar Commercial School on65 words
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Article32 1962-08-01 8 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Sultan of Kedah and his consort today attended a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of the end of the Emergency at the Cenotaph here.32 words
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150 1962-08-01 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues YEW low-cost homes at Majldee. four miles from here, were allocated today to 223 families from Johore Bahru by Inche Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah. Chairman for Local Government. This completed the second phase of the low-cost housing project150 words
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Advertisement305 1962-08-01 8 NlB llltimStG TE'J'N Tetoron fabrics, assure you day long comfort, day long smartness. Ever cool Tetoron 111 C1.1T.3t6 COntrOl keeps you permanently well dressed. All the TCI lIU TftfnKnn wanted shades in gentlemen's suiting— TElJlN 1 1 U IW I C lurOn SUlling! Tetoron blended with wool or with rayon.305 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-08-01 8 AM* 9 O*p Bn V- T. Hamlin iPifk Trmcfg By Chester Gould rT^^^*T^^3Ußiß T 5 c>eTT 'nto mv f tmatoirl. mci_o a ocCf "1 r i wen rto the mouse wrrx "I V^ZTT^^ZZJ^Z*^** car to leave the cojf bau_ in her hand and said her and there lay the old142 words
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Article, Illustration2058 1962-08-01 9 RAF plan for a rescue mission is foiled at last minute iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiim PLANTER ROBERT CHRYSTAL CONCLUDES HIS STORY... ADAPTED FROM GREEN TORTURE' BY DENNIS HOLMAN (ROBERT HALE, LONDON) PUBLISHERS IT took two days to select our escort, for which there was intense competition. On the third morning we started up2,058 words
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Advertisement130 1962-08-01 9 ■Pr 4 j^P*^ Y~ r V>. "''""'•y fII^BBB3L n^dML.Vk 1 1 -^3^*l 'ISMST/ y d&ipflßJfc iMm t ijjjrf BP^T I.'v*^-^^yiiWg1 .'v*^-^^yiiWg *> y a S jfcl'-' #J '*Ji BBBBBBi^r^ BfIBBBBBsB^Bn^ .sS&^S^^^^WbßßHf tv BB*VNp7f T^MBMiL^. r 2 srv **?WB ;^^P^ ---tsflßßML^l Br^— -^^m r '^K^^^gm^o H^^ BF& «fiBPTjH V^/x BBP^ V^-^f130 words
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Article315 1962-08-01 10 .'li Vtord, Sl» (Minimum} SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY Congratulates Glory Locke, Alice Rozarlo Ist and 3rd "Miss Hockey Qu.m IMI housewives: Koaa the air in your kitchen fresh and sweet. Use Airwick. the wonder .ii, ir sjHMT, Obtainable at all leadlnK stores. RVVITA in.- bread in mscuit form is specially315 words
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Article646 1962-08-01 10 The London metal market has expressed its opinion ol American stockpile assurances. At the opening of the first day's trading since American rejection of the International Tin Council's suggested principles for stockpile sales the price dropped nearly £25 a ton. By the close there was recovery to646 words
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Article362 1962-08-01 10 When the Government announced six months ago its intention to undertake a "rapid nutrition survey," with International ucitttnee, a question that arose In many mind* was whether the exercise was nacessary. There have been three surveys since the end of the war. the first of which was held362 words
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Article248 1962-08-01 10 The number of registered unemployed in the Federation has risen by over forty per cent in the last twelve months. The actual increase in unemployment is not quite so serious, the increase In number being I partly accounted for by the larger number of labour exchanges. The tendency,248 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1962-08-01 10 LEONARD BEATON - The COMMON MARKET: The case for Britain's entry... LEONARD BEATON IT IS POLITICAL INTERESTS NOT ECONOMIC THAT WILL SWAY TBE FINAL DECISION by THE economic case for Britain's entry into the* European Economic Community has been debated at length. Although something can be said about the likely effect on industry1,274 words
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Letter54 1962-08-01 10 QINGAPORE has only one accessible spot from which the public can Set a good view of the Island; this ls Buklt Batok, near Bukit Tlmah. Last week I drove up the hill and was shocked to flnd houses being built on the very top and the public excluded54 words
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Letter156 1962-08-01 10 A MARRIAGE HOLD-UP \/TY would be son-in-law I*l passed out as a certificate trained teacher in December 1960. He has asked for the hand of my daughter in marriage and plans are all nearly finalised except for the financial situation on his part He keeps on saying that fourteen months156 words
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337 1962-08-01 10 rl experiences of Mrs Morals during her stay in Britain Will generate sympathy but I must confess to having had an entirely different experience while I was In England a few years ago 1 found the people friendly and courteous, and so did337 words
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Letter170 1962-08-01 10 RINGING commercials over the radio are, by and large, a source of ridicule the world over. Apparently, the people responsible for the dissemination of propaganda In the Singapore Government do not think so. Their ill-advised attempt to sell Malaysia as though it were some kind of detergent suggests170 words
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Article398 1962-08-01 10 GODFREY HODGSON - AMERICA'S NEW MAN IN MOSCOW GODFREY HODGSON He can jaw-jaw and in Russian by WASHINGTON. Tues.— The optimists, so they say. are learning Russian, but the pessimist Chinese. Mr. Foy Kohler, Americas newly appointed Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has taught himself fluent Russian. But he ls. perhaps, neither an398 words
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Advertisement732 1962-08-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. H's-rah Sl* (Minimum) NEWHAM: To Helen and Mike a son at B.M.H. Talping Both mother and son well. Words SIO (Minimum} THE ENCAGrMENT ik Announced between K.L. Vi miKopalan and N, Santha Bal. eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. PN Pillal I.VH2 COMNIAL MICRO LBNeSt OOWOM R.V. MIVIR,732 words
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Advertisement87 1962-08-01 10 DRUM OUTFIT Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value! "Rossini 100 Outfit" Outfit consists of Bosi Drum, 22 x 15", doubletension, glittering colour, Snare Dram, 14" x 15", glittering colour, with Stand, Tom-Tom, double-headed, 13"x9" glittering colour. Pedal, "Rhythm Master", fast, positive action, Cymbol, U" Crash Cymbal with ho'der. Cowbell with holder.87 words
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Advertisement220 1962-08-01 10 The Chartwell Edition of Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL'S HISTORY ENGLISH- Jg^ SPEAKING ippP M... I n sal ss sisal L» rti*rill«tt A sia.L www rrrifiv, t% nennm, a HIR to be rood, sovoured, reread. A treat and movlm story of human couroge and achievement teld with all Sir Winston's incomparable »ieour220 words
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Article154 1962-08-01 11 HOODED, ARMED MEN TAKE $3,628 pENANG. Tues.— Three armed and hooded men held up a young housewife yesterday and robbed her of $3,628 in cash and jewellery. On*> of the men. it is believed, was armed with a pistol. The other two carried daggers Minah binte Mohamed Dlah. 22. reported154 words
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Article39 1962-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Colonel Suglh Arto. the Indonesian Consul-General In Singapore, has returned after a flve-dav visit to Jakarta. A spokesman for the Consulate said that the visit was routine, for briefing at the Foreign Office.39 words
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121 1962-08-01 11 Ismail says hello to Pelaez on ASA phone link KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The acting Prime Minister, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman, today said "hello" to the Philippines Vice-President, Mr. Manuel Pelaez, over the first ASA direct radio telephone link between Kuala Lumpur and Manila. Dato Ismail first121 words
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Article28 1962-08-01 11 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Cigarettes worth $147 were missed from a shoo In New Perry Road after two figures were seen running away from the area early today28 words
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Article20 1962-08-01 11 10.000 market KLANG. Tues. A weekly market is being built at Kapar. 10 miles from here, by Rida for $10,000.20 words
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Article57 1962-08-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenhelm. will also be acting librarian from tomorrow. The librarian. Mr. W. J. Plumbe, is leaving the uni- versity to become Librarian I of the University of Nori them Nigeria. The University is exI57 words
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Article, Illustration565 1962-08-01 11 MINISTRY WARNING ON BLOW FROM THE MINES SITUATION If UALA LUMPUR, Tues— A total of 21,869 Malayans below tfce age of 21 were registered as jobless at the end of June, according to statistics issued by the Ministry of Labour today. This number Is nearly 6,000 more565 words
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Article20 1962-08-01 11 KUCHING. Tues.— Eighteen members of Sarawak United People's Party have resigned and Joined the Sarawak National Party20 words
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Article, Illustration162 1962-08-01 11 Volunteer girl wants to be paratrooper MISS Choo Chan Ho. 24 (above), of Singapore, who volunteered for the "liberation" of West Irian has appealed to President Soekarno to allow her to take part in paratroop training now in progress in West Java for 34 other Singapore and Malayan volunteers, according162 words
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Article53 1962-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Members of the Singapore Army Depot Police today donated Sl5O to Mohamed Jedl bin Ya'acob. the 15-year-old student who lost his hands In a grenade accident, bringing his fund to $2,665. Including Federation donations. Mohamed Jedi will be sent to Britain to be fitted53 words
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Article63 1962-08-01 11 Orang utan 'census' KUCHINO. Tues. Mrs. Barbara Harrisson. wife of the Curator of the Sarawak Museum and well-known for her writings on orang utan. Is exploring; Mount Klnabalu in North Borneo to try to estimate the orang utan population. North Borneo is one of the few parts In the world63 words
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Article31 1962-08-01 11 SINGAPORE, Tues— A $10 donation from Mrs. T. S. Leow today for Johnny Ang, the Singapore student who was paralysed after a swimming accident, brought his fund to $4,699.2031 words
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147 1962-08-01 11 A FLOATING VARSITY DUE TO VISIT MALAYA IN DECEMBER KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A floating university will arrive at Port Swettenham in December for a twoday visit. It ia an old passenger ship, the Jerusalem. It will have 500 undergraduates, drawn from many countries and 35 professors and lecturers. The students147 words
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Article34 1962-08-01 11 PENANG. Tues.— A woman. Bh'ng Tlang Kirn. 37, today pleaded guilty to possessing one hot-water rubber bag containing intoxicating liquor on which $7 excise duty had not been paid. Sentence was postponed.34 words
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Article64 1962-08-01 11 KUALA LUMPfR. Tues.— The Federation Government is giving $20,000 for the relief of flood victims In the southern Philippines Flood* in February drowned five people and caused heavy damage. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the acting Minister of External Affairs has sent a message64 words
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123 1962-08-01 11 Birthday of ASA: AH visa fees waived jtjANILA, Tues. The T1 Federation of Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines today agreed to abolish visa requirements for diplomatic officials and waive visa fees for their nationals. Representatives of the three Association of South-East Asia (ABA) countries met at the Foreign Office here123 words
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84 1962-08-01 11 LYING BY THE ROADSIDE: A GIRL OF 7 PETALING JAVA, Tues Police here this evening lound a seven-year-old Chi- nese girl lying on the roadsiae along Jalan Uasing. Police, who were on mobile patrol in the area. at 4 p.m., heard the cries of the child and picked her up.84 words
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Article26 1962-08-01 11 PENANG. Tues. The Minister of Labour, inche Bahaman bin Samsudln. will open the annual meeting of the Penang Malay Teachers' Union here on Friday.26 words
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Advertisement154 1962-08-01 11 t>2 moaois I Htm <»«!ur«| tor »v«n ■•tier hand lint. t"f" e»m- .■•Wdßffi'. t»M lacllltlv* B^B^^T^^^^H^^^^Bl foek »t>sort»r« K^'VHRvIWMMt'^HHM^^I rubber insulated j^^^^^^^U ~*£L.l \kt MiT^M n<ndl»b*r. ftubbrr j^PPiMJ PWWM^^^ oaoded finger lip iliiiS I li rl I!j 'I controls Contoured r. BB*r PIttOI grip lif ll»jl I t^l ij^tjf McCullocht154 words
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Advertisement51 1962-08-01 11 311 m H 111 4 m Hpt WITH *f!JMSCf. TWIST RUGS J» from England Tumbel Twist rugs in 100% high quality cotton these rugs are fully washable and carry the Good Housekeeping Institute Guarantee Available in a wide range of fabulous colours. Prie« $42.75. Size 30"x60". Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel:51 words
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Miscellaneous470 1962-08-01 11 RADIO MALAYA j RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41 metres A.M. e.Oo"-'m?SRl. Negar»- MEDIUM 4 WA I l E t Ji EKVICE: ku. News Headline*; 8.06 Morn- %i meirei Ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous AM 8.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. Morning Prelude; 7.00 The The470 words
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1476 1962-08-01 12 DM KIT SIANG - STUDENTS TO START REVOLUTION: MCP DIRECTIVE DM KIT SIANG: Scow produces that Red paper again to show new move to topple Go vt— with a call to the 'hot-blooded' -By Singapore-, Tuesday Red phrases and cliches kept reappearing in student posters 'J'HE commission of inquiry into last November's boycott of1,476 words
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Article197 1962-08-01 12 KP A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Federation police are looking for a middle-aged Chinese woman a heavy opium smoker who is believed to be a top leader in the chee fah racket which has been revived in central Malaya. A police raid on a shophouse197 words
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Article143 1962-08-01 12 l/DALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya will be among 59 countries attending the sixth plenary session of the World Power Conference In I Melbourne from Oct. 20 to i 27. An Australian High Com- mission statement Issued here today says that about 750 representatives from the member143 words
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Advertisement398 1962-08-01 12 H (Singapore Jt Penang) H fS^M s^^^jr^rA Not everybody can afford a BULOVA ACCUTRON, the world's most modern, most accurate watch. This is because such a precision instrument, guaranteed 10 times more accurate than normal fine quality watches, costs money to make. Yet Accutron is freely available for those who398 words
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Advertisement406 1962-08-01 12 rhoso Hoi im AGE SPOTS* -WRINKLES ittk V* Fade Them Out! Weothered brown spots ond wrinkles They tell the world you're getting old perhops before you reolly ore. Fode them out with ESOTERICA, new medicated cream that breaks up mosses of pigment on the skin mokes hands look white, smooth,406 words
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Advertisement676 1962-08-01 13 (Continntd Iron Page ItJ SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worda SS (Mlm.)— Box St ets. axtrm EUROPEAN COMPANY requires experienced Despatch Clerk. Write stating age, experience and salary expected to Bos A 766 S.T. K.L. WANTEO ORADUATES/TRAINID Teacher* (Female). Possibility 6th Form Work. Apply C.H.I.J. Malacca be for* 22nd August (unified scheme).676 words
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Advertisement735 1962-08-01 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Worda IS (Ml*.)— Box St rts. extra WANTRD CHARTRRED SBCRRTARV or yuailii.-d Accountant by Firm of Accountant*. Please reply Box A 9194 B.T. B'pore. SYAFF/JOB PROBLEM? We recommend our student* to employers. Contact Raja's College (*****) wbea you Deed staff/Job. Free Service. WANTED A Normal/College Trained Teacher.735 words
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Advertisement771 1962-08-01 13 SITUATION WANTED !it Words SS (Mil,.)— Box St eta. axtra COOKBOV AND AMAH Wl'b long experience seeks employment. Apply BA, Ladyhlll Road or Phone ***** Singapore, 10. ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words SI (Mlm,}— Boa It eta. axtra SELF 00NTAINRD FLATS Charge $215.00 Including water, light and furniture. Phone (Spore) ***** Mr.771 words
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Advertisement1069 1962-08-01 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wanna U (Ml*.)— Box St eta. amtrm SIC LAP PLAIN i— Modern S bedroom Tarraos Hoasa bathrooms attache, loungs/dlnlnc roam, kttetwn, servant's room own convenisooas. fenced Area 2.55S sq.ft. freehold Mad. Price: $17,000/-. David Pnoa A Sons. Valuer tt Estau Agencies. Tel: (B'pora) *****/744 M.1,069 words
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Advertisement1006 1962-08-01 13 tt Worda U (Ml*.)— Box St eta. axtr, ORT EXTRA INCOME in -oar span tlm* at boroe, tor part talari oonsui "Malaya Untoa Service" make you K «m» comfortabl*. 194 Ctenoeaceai Awns, Singapore. Phooe: *****/***** MACHINERY PLANT FOR SAL Words SI (Mlm.)— Box It eta. axfr PLASTIC INJECTION Mouldm Machines1,006 words
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Advertisement1052 1962-08-01 13 tt Wanna t$ (Ml*.)— Box St eta, axtrm «*2 PIAT TIM Special. 1961 Cbe--rolet irapeJa, Opel Rekord 1960 Wols*ley 15/60. Plymouth, A4o.'Ford raJooo, Rlley 1.8. Ford Zephyr Healey Sprite. Ford Prefect. 1900 Fiat 1200. 1967 Blnger Oazalle, Ford Prefect. 1954 Ford Consul 1949 Buick S. Tradv-ma/Blre-Purehaae arrangeat>le. View 28. Orange1,052 words
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Advertisement834 1962-08-01 13 FOR SALE M Words SI (Mi*.}— Box It tta. axtrm •ALBI lAUI IALI! PiKa. Reduced To Rock-Bottom Now I Clcartn. 1.000 ■MM. $2.80 Etch. Bilk A Alrtex Pantlen SOcu Plua Over JlO/— PnrcfeUM 10«-» Dmcount Vtelt Luck« 17. Orchard Road. B'por* ATTRNTIOM MINING PRO•PRCTORt Offering for sale "Supper Pioneer Diamond834 words
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Advertisement431 1962-08-01 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Words SS (Mt*.)—Bax It eU. axtrm IP IT'S NOT your style wa doo't sell —Batik Shop. WELLAFORM IS THE Prof~.iion«l nalrdresslnK crmm usrd In international Salons Try a tube today and you'll see the sparkling change to your hair. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) to Words SS (Ml*.)—431 words
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Article376 1962-08-01 14 Pen friends from Malaya Andrew Teo, aged 17. i-4 Pishei SireeL Singapore 1. general. Lee Hock Seng, aged 14; 331-A. Ueyiang hoad. Singapore 14; reading, stamps. William Lai. aged 15; 64-A, Upper Cnm Chew Stree', SinKupore 1, Keneiai. S. MurtiKaya, aged 15; 482, Pokok Assam, Taiplng, Perak; football, stamps. Kamli376 words
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1493 1962-08-01 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Mat now introduces his latest 'brain child KATHLEEN HICKLEY -by Since Mat Mousedeer gave up the farm he is driving his friends almost mad with his interfering ways. AH suggests that they get him a hobby to take up his time and they all buy him a printing outfit. This1,493 words
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Article169 1962-08-01 14 Vlchal Thloskvl. aged 23; 324-1, StnUsamarm Lane, Yala. South Thailand; badminton boxing Norman John Hartry, aged IS; 21, Redmond Street. I.OH. Salford 6. Lancashire. England: games, reading. P. Mahrnad, aged 17; Anthony Abell College. Serla. Brunei: reading Kazur Vanaffhara. aeeo 14. 784. Otlcria Tatuml Ekuniku Osakafi Japan:169 words
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Advertisement138 1962-08-01 14 ctflXll K O LV NO S I CONCENTRATE |1 DENTAL- CREAM KOLYNOS S~ ***^^JT Concentrated Kolynos assures long life for your teeth because of its consistent high quality. It is reliable and unchanged. Concentrated Kolynos gives sure protection against decay. It has been protecting teeth for nearly half a century.138 words
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Advertisement455 1962-08-01 14 MR. NEHRU PATRON OF THIS LEAGUE "pDneWNC. room plan f~"~ Inr 3 m 1 1 'SEasM R I I SNOWI r— I VXMtTC p— I I KING ll'JfP, Name* i .>.;.; .Address Age Sexs LJELLO Boys ond Girls, Penfrienas, Moloya. He writes: "I hove been All of you ore on455 words
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Advertisement1357 1962-08-01 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WESI COASI U.K. Ota roora 111 P. rhaa Paaan MELAMPtn A'aovth L'aatl. R'oaa. «'brg la Pt/An 2 An 3 LYCAON LrrtrptM. bkasaow Gla. 33 An 2 MEMNON Literpeet An I An An 1/11 Aaf 11 PATROCIIIt Uetrpaai. Ovbi.n. Grasfow Aef 11 An II An 14/11 An II1,357 words
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Advertisement1371 1962-08-01 15 If hi 1 f nm I\ 11/7/ THE LA.C LINESSAILIMS 10 SENOA, U NAVII. HAMBHRI. (REMEH, ANTWIRr. MnEtBAM. AMSIEMAM. OSLO, OOTBENtUM AHO COPtaRAtEH. jjKjPl_*V» •*kara P. S'kaa fewin |3( Wy\ JSI "OOM a- a) la Part/ 4 Aa| 5/ 7An 0/ lAn YaXssJ 'JuiuMif v to/a Aaa urn *n >V2>1,371 words
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Advertisement1355 1962-08-01 15 Q3Z^BafIBHHkaHHH«.HI EXPRESS SERVICt 10 IOWOOII. LIVERPMH ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. rpora P. S'haa Paaan ienatto* (in H'lin. Ltaa, ream. M*bra H Pt/An 2 iENHEVIS (£U» L'paaC Ream. Hull BENLOTAL itTj ||Hll. MttfOUftl. Htan B. 35/A.f 4 An IENUVrtRS ITmT B'mTniTwrp, R f daa An I'l in 14/U An i»/a lENWTVIS Leaiaa,1,355 words
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Advertisement1293 1962-08-01 15 w_ McAUSTER tSc CO., LTD. W*w \F»M KIXBaUCAMUMB «k aOAVINESS UMB LOMOOK. BAMBORS, IinERBAJt BflH. 103 AtMU£t, SAM FUMISCO, HAVft ft HULL. ttATTII. VANCOOVER ft PBeTTLAItB. em 0* WtLUMTM MiPJOJOt aaitajia^Caatni ft ftaat* •"^7 iaPart?Taaai tB4J6AINVIUt ii rarv i an f im p S'kaat Paaan HIVtJL UMOOM, nAM6Ullt>, BOTIfJaMM. MIOOUSBIHXMiH1,293 words
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384 1962-08-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER Monday's big shakeout and price cracks there was a reaction in the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. The market opened with buyers all round on the news that the buffer stock manager was baying in384 words
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Article22 1962-08-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 30 July 31 Industrials: 169.77 169.36 Tina: 257.01 262.70 rubbers: 173.13 173.13 Jan. 1 1958 10022 words
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Article564 1962-08-01 16 Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets. Industrials: Dunlop (500) (1.70 BL, (12.000) $1.70: Fed. Dlsp. (1,000) $1.30: r. and N. orda (3.000) $2.83. (2.000) $2.85 D 8L; Oammon (6,000) $1.50:564 words
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469 1962-08-01 16 A FURTHER fall of $2.87* occurred in the Straits tin price yesterday bringing the price down to $424 the lowest price since mid- April 1961. In the past three trading days since the Americans announced they were going to ignore the469 words
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Article130 1962-08-01 16 T ME Malayan tienance Banks' As--1 seelatlen made these changes In Its rales to merchants yesterday (all rates to J100): Mew Verk: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 3£ 15/16. 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35*. airmail OD 35|. 90130 words
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Article16 1962-08-01 16 July average prWs were July June Sukber 7M4 eta. 74.89 eta. Tin: $436.52 $441.76^16 words
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Article95 1962-08-01 16 MELBOURNE, TuesTNVESTMENT and industrial x sham trading continued quiet without any notable feature. Prices moved narrowly around steady levels. Olta traded slightly better and most showed small gainsBase metals were quiet while leans closed steady. Con. Zinc 18/5 Herald 7| N.B.H. 12/11 t.C.I. Sb/8 (10/- units) A.C.I. 64/395 words
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Article123 1962-08-01 16 July SI. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) K. N. 13 ru. Cold Store 4td M. Bos 13 cv. Bteamahlp 8 eta. Brewerlea 28 eta. B. Time* 22 eta. 8. Darby 4 id 8. Trader* 26 eta. W. Jack* 10 eta. Uolteera 11 eta. Reblaaon 9 eta. MINING! A. Am.123 words
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Article33 1962-08-01 16 July 31. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74% cents (down half a cent). K.L.: 74% cents (down half a cent). TIN: $424 (down 52.87 > 2 Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 25 tons).33 words
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Article260 1962-08-01 16 T*HE Federation Rubber Market uas once again inactive lor most of the morning .session wit.i sellers predominating and prices eased slightly In thin trading. Lower sheets were neglected. Prices remained unchanged throughout tlie afternoon session which was very quiet and turnover was again small. Außuit llrst260 words
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Article206 1962-08-01 16 AUGUST first grade rubber buyere f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 741 cent* per Ib.. down half a rent on Monday's closing price. The tone wa* very quiet. S.C.C.R.A closing price* In rent* per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 RB.S. prompt f.o.b. buyer* 75J, (ellers206 words
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Article174 1962-08-01 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Slngapere wharves today are: Glcnorrhy 48. Benloyal 35/36, Rita 6A, Travtata 13/14. Tocansa 25/26, Labuan Hartji 30. Van Heemxkerk 27/28, Mlneshlma, Maru 19, Canton 45. Asia 1/2, Bentong 29. Sadao NW. 3, Sedenak NTV.4. Outer Reads: Banabungl. Hyriit, Charon. Olenarchy. Roma. Most ink.174 words
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Article83 1962-08-01 16 f»HINESE Product Exchange Slngapere noon pncii per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk t3R| seller*, drum 542 sellers. Cepra: August 5271 buyers, »2S sellers. Fepper: Muntok white $142* sellers, Sarawak white $140 agßgfßj special Sarawak black ***** aeliera, garbled Lnrnpon* black (102s sellers. ASTA $112* sellers. gmgapere Cepra Atseclatlen83 words
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Advertisement210 1962-08-01 16 SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE a.f. "SABANG" Arrived 28.7.62 S.H B. Godowns 8/9. Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday, 3rd August, 1962 as from 9.00 a.m. No other surveys will be held. A rente: PATEESON,210 words
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Advertisement1799 1962-08-01 17 NOTICES THE TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation ol Malaya) NOTICE Is hereby given that the Forty -Eighth General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of tbe Company, HrtnyWwg **»"K Chambers, Penang on Saturday 25th August, 1962 at 12 o'clock noon. At the1,799 words
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Advertisement1281 1962-08-01 17 NOTICES .NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE COMMONWEALTH CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD crHftl ARWIP AN!* Tbe road between Tapah and SCHOLARSHIP AMD tbe 19th Mile Cameron Highlands ppi r»W<JUIP PI AN Road will be closed to vehicles- for rLLiuwanir ri^ui periods of up to two hours during CEYLON AWARDS lMt daylight from 31st to1,281 words
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Advertisement1829 1962-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HEADMISTRESS ST. MARY'S SECONDARY SCHOOL, KUALA LUMPI'R Applications are Invited from Graduates with Teaching and Administrative experience for the Post of Head Mistress, Vacant from approximately 27th August 1963. (Salary $860 on unified scale) closing date 20th August. Applications should be sent to Secretary. APPLICATIONS are invited for1,829 words
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221 1962-08-01 18 Epsom Jeep - TIMBERLANE AND 'JASON' IMPRESS IN TRIALS Epsom Jeep, RACING: By Ipoh, Tues. JJR. JASON, with Mickey Donnelly up, did an impressive workout at Ipoh this morning, running 3f in 38 sec on a yielding track. Timber lane (Johnny Wilson) also showed top form in a trial with stablemates Scorpio (apprentice221 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-08-01 18 rpHE 10th Paralympics will be held at Stoke Mandeville, Bucks, this week and more than 300 cripples from all over the world will be competing at the Bucks centre, famous for the help it gives to polio and accident victims. Whatever else may141 words
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Article, Illustration600 1962-08-01 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON. By Canberra. Tuesday OICHIE Benaud, the Australian Test captain, said M% yesterday that he was baffled by the omission of Tony Lock in the England team to visit Australia in October. "Three off-splnners have been Included to offset our left-handed, Bill600 words
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Article34 1962-08-01 18 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand will not compete in the Aga Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament ln Pakistan this year because of commitments ln the Asian Games and the Merdeka tournament ln Malaya. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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140 1962-08-01 18 He broadcast races from a fowl yard By JACK FI.NGLETOV /CANBERRA, Tues.— Cyril Angle* Vy the man who broadcast race commentaries from a fowl yard, has died. He was 55. He was cne of the pioneers of Australian-style race calling. He would memorise the entire field by their colours and140 words
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Advertisement92 1962-08-01 18 PHI II PS ALL-TRANSISTOR 1 PORTABLE RADIO COMPLETE WITH LEATHER CARRYING CASE POWERFUL I VOLUME I CLEAR RECEPTION I 3 WAVE BANDS I nninr Singapore $110 I Kll Jl $145 111 VLa (LESS 10% DISCOUNT FOR CASH) PHILIPS I QUALITY SERVICE V~^W GUARANTEE MALAY* <J/M^KV> IO«NI« SINGAPORE A BEAUTIFUL BOOK"^jf92 words
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Advertisement228 1962-08-01 18 SAFETY and NEW FRESHNESS m &/nbm2&ffl[''' Bv\ ln the new pack is time- t ested Sanilav with WBrvLf^wK'ffrl''' :^^^^W^B a n «w fragrance! More than ever before \\\VysS™||p* WaW/ i> //kB Sanilav gives you safety and freshness H ;^^^:v .:\v.--" < Vm NEW practical plastic pack. Stays H s|»?:;-V:V-" dean—228 words
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290 1962-08-01 19 MALAYAN IN MELBOURNE i IS MEDAL HOPE FOR C-GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Australian weightlit'ting officials are anxious to contact the Malayan Amateur Weightliftir.g Federation about a Malayan student in Melbourne whom they think can win a silver medal at least in the Commonwealth Games at Perth from .Nov. 22 to290 words
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294 1962-08-01 19 SHA name 16 players for the A-Games SINGAPORE, Tuesday. eleven players in the Singapore hockey side who held India, the former world champions, to a one goal margin yesterday, and five others were named today for next month's Asian Games at Jakarta. The 16 players, whose names were announced by294 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-08-01 19 PEARCE AMD PATST DELIGHT IN TENNIS EXHIBITIONS- JOHN Pearce (left) of Australia and Patsy Belton of New Zealand, two of the stars who took part in the exhibition tennis matches on the Selangor Club courts, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Pictures by Harold Teo42 words
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Article114 1962-08-01 19 Thurai may miss the first Test' KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. 8. Thuraislngam, the Malaya hockey fullback, who U chosen lor the first "Test" against India at Merdeka Stadium. here, on Sunday, may not be able to return from India in time for the match. Thuraisingam is studying at Christian College. Madras.114 words
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Article87 1962-08-01 19 SINOAPORE, Tues. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association council last night discussed the shock resignation" of secretary Johnny Tok Khoon Seng T. C. Tan. president, told the meeting that he had received a letter from Mr. Tok which said he would not stand for re-election as secretary next year.87 words
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180 1962-08-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Tennis fans here had a rare treat today when the visiting New Zealanders played exhibition matches on the Selangor Club courts. Highlight of the programrhe was the one set between lan Crookenden. the 18--year-old New Zealand champion, and John Pearce, former180 words
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331 1962-08-01 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hltoahl Hirose (Japan) is favourite for the men's singles title In the Singapore lawn tennis championships which begin tomorrow. Other foreign players In the tournament are: S. Karalak and Seri Chamchlnda of Thailand. Koti Watanabe and Reiko Mlyagi of Japan and331 words
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Article17 1962-08-01 19 MALACCA Junior Inter-teaai: MSSC bt Seng Cheong 5-0; Antonauu bt Kllat 4-1; DTC bt ACS 4-1.17 words
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Article74 1962-08-01 19 TAIPING LEAGUE: Mr. S Town Council 1 Kamuntini 1. BIXTONG LEAGUE: Wah Un 2 MEB 'B 0; Rangers 7 PV.D 1. KLIANG LEAGUEi Div. I— Lam oak 1 Bt Badak v. RAUB LEAGUE: PWD 4 Mat) mud School "A" 1. MALACCA LEAGUE: Dtv. t War Dept. Civilians 6 PWD74 words
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Article23 1962-08-01 19 FRIENDLY (K. Kangsar): Clifford School staff bt Malay College ataff by 1 wkt Cclle*e 62 t'Jebaratnam 4-21 Bathmallngam23 words
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Article46 1962-08-01 19 S'GOR Shoo tine Aim. month I) meet (XLi: Small-bore prone 1 Tan Cent Chonp f'B2/Rooi 2 Chan Kooi Chye (667); 25yd open night 1 Abdul Halm (IM/200) 7 Raisan (185): clay pigeon: 1 Ooh Tal Yon* vM/M) 2 Tap Pow Chong (23).46 words
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Article130 1962-08-01 19 MAY SCORES 123 NOT OUT AGAINST MIDDLESEX ONDON, Tues.— Close of Li play scores In cricket matches yesterday: At Sheffield: Essex 207 Torks 259-S (Padgett 63 Close 101 n.0.) At the Oral: Surrey 287 and 236-2 (May 123 no. Barrlngton 91 n.0.) Middlesex 163 (Sydenham 6-31). At Hastings:Reuter - 130 words
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Advertisement239 1962-08-01 19 ANNIVERSARY U SALE PRICES SLASHED TO HALF NEW STOCKS ADDED RUSH EARLY FOR YOUR SELECTION TRICEL ENGLISH PLEATED DRESSES NOW $2490 each BANLON PLEATED SHIRTS 5-90 TETORON EMBROIDERED LADIES BLOUSES 5-90 TETORON PLEATED SKIRTS 9-90 USA DACRON SLACKS 5-90 CHILDREN BUSTER SUITS 1.90 RUBBERIZED BABY PILLOWS 1-90 MEN'S NON-IRON POPLIN239 words
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Miscellaneous68 1962-08-01 19 Sports Diary HOCKEY TOUR MATCH: MHP South Selection v India (Kubu Stadium Malacca S pjn.). TENNIS STORE open champlondnips (SCC and SRC courts 3 pjn BASKETBALL TOUR MATCH: S'sjor v Formosa (Stadium Negara 7 p.m.) SOCCER SPORE BHFA LEAGUE-CUP: Mercantile v Eveready. Cold Storage v HK Bank. Wearnes v Glaus68 words
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533 1962-08-01 20 CONTROL FOR INDONESIA NEXT MA V WASHINGTON. Tues |)l 1(11 and Indone- si a n negotiators have reached agreement on "all essential points" for transfer of administration of West Irian, diplomatic sources said today. The agreement, it was understood, would give Indonesia control ofReuter - 533 words
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218 1962-08-01 20 DEFORMED IBABY ABORTION REFUSED by —COURT— OHOENIX (Arizona). Tues. A woman's attempt to obtain legal clearance for an I abortion was dismiss*ed yesterday in the Superior Court but her attorney said a new action would be filed immediately. Maricopa County Superior Judge Yale McFate j dismissed the suit filed by218 words
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Obituary63 1962-08-01 20 MR KUAKI CHIN SIONC alia* Pak X ..in Loon* passed awajr peacefully morning 31.7.62. Kuneral will be on 2 >.«!• 1! p.m MR. SAW WMCE IfONO »Kr 70 Of 27 Klair Road pa»»«d away peacefully 31.7 «2 lr:iMiiK hehlnd wife three sons Clir.- KrnK. Cbee Lcdk, Cne* (Jim. four63 words
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Article80 1962-08-01 20 MADAM A. tINNAMMAM and Mr. M. Appu and family of Town Council of Kuala Pilab thank relatives and ance at the cremation of her lata bushand and father respectively oo m m MR. A MRS. Jo-.-r>n slow Loon*. HID. Mr. and Mrs Krancif Cbonf Teck Qimc and Mr. and80 words
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Article29 1962-08-01 20 TOOAV AT PRINCE'S 530 pm I'..illfrii«mii Wuiz 8hO»- Csph Prizes rtunairrt n> A'ihiv Gnoning Jorpn. Mimic t>\ Pricey Tan and if..- Prince's Trio Bookings: cs port i 2713W29 words
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372 1962-08-01 20 KEEP N. BORNEO OUT OF MALAYSIA, SAYS MACAPAGAL 'Tf Britain unwilling to hold talks... -From JOHN WILLIAMS MANILA, Tu«s. PRESIDENT MACAPAGAL said today in an exclusive interview here that if Britain was unwilling to hold talks with the Philippines about North Borneo then the "next best thing" would be to372 words
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109 1962-08-01 20 POLICE BLAME PILLOWS FOR BABY'S -DEATH SINGAPORE. Tues. A four month old baby girl. Tan Kiow Ho, was smothered to death while asleep in her home at Cavan Road, off Lavender Street, this morning. The girl's father. Tan Tor Choon, 35, a coffee-stall owner, told police that at 11.29 a.m.109 words
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167 1962-08-01 20 PONTIAN (Johore), Tuesday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche x Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the price of rubber might never go up again from the present level (around 75 cents a lb). He said this at the annual meeting of the Johore167 words
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Article82 1962-08-01 20 EDUCATION SHOW AT THE VARSITY SINGAPORE. Tues. The School of Education University of Malaya, will hold an education exhibition at the University from Aug. 4 to 10 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Teaching aids and matojals covering a wide field of interests and concerned with all stages of82 words
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Article100 1962-08-01 20 UNITED NATIONS. Toes. Sir Hu(b Foot caused laughter here yesterday when he quipped: "The principle we have adopted in my family is that the left foot knows not what the right foot doeth" an obvious reference to his brother, Mr. Michael Foot, the left-win? M.P Sir Hugh,100 words
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Article36 1962-08-01 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The shipping and port clearance office, and the imports and exports office will be open for one hour only from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Monday, which is a public holiday.36 words
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Article374 1962-08-01 20 LONDON. Tues. Stock markets n London today were generally )Ulet. Buyers were reluctant to enei Into fresh commitments pendng further developments In the Common Market negotiations and lie further Improvement on Wall Street last night had liltle effect. Industrial) drifted aimlessly vtth some of the more outstanding novements374 words
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Article65 1962-08-01 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The Japanese submarine 1-34 which was sunk by the Royal Air Force during the war has been salvaged and beached at Penang. The submarine was found to contain six torpedoes fixed with warheads. A Royal Navy statement said today that a bomb and mine disposal65 words
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Article42 1962-08-01 20 JAKARTA, Tues.— The prosecution has demanded an eight-year gaol sentence for Abdurrachman Mukri. 31, a public works official charged with misuse of funds required for the building of a "Press House" for foreign Journalists covering next months' Asian games. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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331 1962-08-01 20 PHILIPPINES TO CANCEL 8.0.A.C. LANDING RIGHTS IN MANILA MANILA. Tuesday. i T»HE Philippines Civil Aeronautics Board today 1 announced it was cancelling landing rights in Manila for all British Overseas Airways Corpora- tion flights. The British Embassy immediately protested against the cancellation and termtyi lit "clearly in contravention I of331 words
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Article193 1962-08-01 20 Fourth Test ends in a draw LONDON. Tues. England and Pakistan drew the fourth Test here today. Final scores: England 428-5 defP'Pakistan 219 and 21-6 (Mushtaq Mohamed 100 n.0.. Saeed 64 1. England won the first- three Test* In the five-match serifs. Results of other matches Mft: At The Oval—193 words
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