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Title Section21 1962-08-02 1 AVERAGE HAIIY rERTIFII^ SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times flew** I*'1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-08-02 1 Sovereignty transfer by Aug. 31, 1963 All changes to be worked out in this time KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MALAYA and Britain have fixed a six-month target in which to work out major constitutional arrangements so that Malaysia can be brought into being on Aug. 31, 1963. This is504 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-08-02 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN Interviews the Tengku ONLY THE REDS WILL FIND FAULT WITH THE AGREEMENT... LONDON, Wed.— A happy Malayan Prime Minister, surrounded here by cables of congratulations from all parts of Malaysia, told me he addressed a message to the people of Borneo and Sarawak.494 words
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Article351 1962-08-02 1 Two men shot as firebug strikes SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ MYSTERY gunman started two fires < in adjoining homes in Lorong 6, Gevlang, at .">..'{() a.m. today then shot at the occupants. Bullets hit' a man from each house. One of the victims, Chan Keong Cheng, 40. a labourer, was hit351 words
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Article34 1962-08-02 1 LONDON, Wed. Prince Philip will visit the United States in November to lead the Commonwealth delegates to the world conference of the English Speaking Union, the union said today— UP J.UP - 34 words
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Article27 1962-08-02 1 SAIGON. Wed.— A new province named "Quang Tin" was created by President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam yesterday, an official communique announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1962-08-02 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Kennedy has accepted the resignation of General James Gavin as United States Ambassador to France, trw White House announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article73 1962-08-02 1 SYDNEY, Wed. Lt.-Gen. Henry Gordon Bennett. Commander of Australian troops in Malaya during World War Two, died suddenly today. He was 75. He escaped from Singapore on Feb. 15, 1942, the day the defenders surrendered to the Japanese. After the war a court of inquiryReuter - 73 words
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Article264 1962-08-02 1 BIGGEST WELCOME EVER FOR TENGKU SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Urn n o plans to give the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, "the biggest welcome he has ever received in Singapore" when he returns here from Britain on Aug. 8. The party's liaison committee secretary. Dato Syed E-sa Almenoar, today said264 words
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Article31 1962-08-02 1 INVASION PLAN CHARGE rOKYO. Wed >f m.iii "f led hineM liny* todd^ .K eased i r »t.itr> of "aetivelj prrpai ns to inv.idr Inn.. Ime fronts I V I31 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-08-02 2 WITH the blowing of trumpet shells, 250 women pearl divers plunge into the sea in the annual "Shironde Festival" in Toba Bay (southern Japan). The sea near the Shironde Shrine, on Svga Islet in the bay, is a marine preserve but is opened once aUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration371 1962-08-02 2 Thant is happy at Irian accord NEW YORK, Wednesday. acting U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant, said last night that he was "optimistic about the final outcome" of Dutch-Indonesia talks on West Irian under his auspices about the middle of August. In a statement Issued through his spokesman, U Thant said heReuter - 371 words
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Article147 1962-08-02 2 MOSCOW. Wed THE Archbishop of Canter bury, Dr. Arthur Ramsey, yesterday proposed closer ties between the Church of England and the Russian Orthodox Church, including a possible exchange of seminary students. Dr. Ramsey, who is here for a week of talks with Russian church leaders, made147 words
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Article49 1962-08-02 2 PERTH. Wed. Sir Garfleld Barwlck. Australia's External Affairs Minister, said here tonight he could not give U Thant, United Nations Secretary-General, any unilateral or unconditional guara itee that Australia would always retain her policy of not planning to make or acquire nuclear weapons. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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217 1962-08-02 2 Knockdown No. 2 for Mosley: 48 people arrested T ONDON. Wed. Sir v Oswald Mosley, 65--year-old, leader of the extreme right wing British Union Movement, was knocked down by an angry crowd last night the second time in three days— as he tried to hold a meeting in the LondonReuter - 217 words
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Article22 1962-08-02 2 BOGOTA (Colombia). Wed. —Latest official casualty figures r for Monday's earthquake in Colombia are 59 dead and about 300 injured.22 words
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379 1962-08-02 2 'COWARDS' WHO HUNTED FOR THE COLOURED LIKE WOLVES Stalin forbade the joinw ing of collective farms to the grid. He had a depraved understanding of the system of socialist pro- A dwetion. by Mr. Khrushchev. In a speech broadcast by Moscow Radio dealing with shortcomings in electrical supplies to farms.Reuter - 379 words
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Article61 1962-08-02 2 LONDON, Wed. The Foreign Secretary. Lord Home, said today "there Is a chance that East and West can sign an agreement for a nuclear test ban." Lord Home told the Foreien Press Association .that prospects for such an accord had been enhanced by new dataReuter - 61 words
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Article54 1962-08-02 2 KABUL, Wed.— The Shah of Persia flew back here last night after a short stay in Rawalpindi for talks with President Mohamed Ayub Khan of Pakistan during his mission as mediator in a bolder dispute between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Shah piloted his own ViscountReuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous8 1962-08-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Saw Ib^^^l &nsUp8 words
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291 1962-08-02 3 A neutral Laos: Kennedy, Phouma in accord WASHINGTON. Wed President Kennedy and Prince Souvanna Phouma, tbe Laotian Prime Minister, in a joint communique today pledged the "mutual determination* of their governments to fulfil their commitments under the 14-nation Geneva agreements guaranteeing Laotian neutrality. The communique was issued by the Whit*Reuter; UPI - 291 words
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Article30 1962-08-02 3 SAN SALVADOR. Wed. One man was killed and another seriously injured here yesterday when a time-bomb exploded in front of the Defence Ministry offices, causing heavy damage. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article312 1962-08-02 3 Algeria 'A new start' CRISIS OVER— BUT ARRESTED-THEN-RELEASED VICE-PREMIER WILL HAVE FINAL SAY ALGIERS, Wed. AlA ger ia's political crisis, which has split the country since independence on July 3, is over unless there is a "completely unexpected development" xMr. Mohammed Khider, right-hand man of dissident V i c e-PremierReuter - 312 words
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Article312 1962-08-02 3 Quick look round LONDON: A magistrate has dismissed the case against a man charged with carrying two passengers on the roof of his car, because he could find no law banning roof riding. SYDNEY: About 13,--600 aboriginal* wHI be able to drink alcoholic liquor legally for the first time under312 words
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235 1962-08-02 3 RED THREAT TO SHOOT DOWN U.S. COPTER BERLIN, Wednesday. CS Soviet authorities have threatened to shoot down a U.S. helicopter which has been flying East Berlin in the last few days. The helicopter flew back to West Berlin unharmed shortly after the threat was made by the Soviet representative atReuter; UPI - 235 words
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Article56 1962-08-02 3 SAIGON, Wed. Colonel F.P. Serong, Commander of the Australian contingent of jungle warfare experts coming to South Vietnam later this week to train Vietnamese forces, arnved here yesterday. The remainder of the 30 advisers, who will work in close liaison with the United States Military Assistance CommandReuter - 56 words
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Article153 1962-08-02 3 Two dukes vie to get tourists TIONDON, Wed— The Duke JLI of Marlborough is angry £t the Duke of Bedford. Both dukes, whose castles are their money-making homes, accused each other of something less than cricket. Marlborough told newsmen that Bedford came to his (Marlborough'si Blenheim Palace, paid the tourist's153 words
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Article30 1962-08-02 3 MANILA, Wed.— The Philippines Government is preparing to send a follow-up note to Britain on the Philippines claim over North Borneo, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article36 1962-08-02 3 KABUL Afghanistan > Wed— The Shah of Iran left here by air today for Teheran after a six-day visit in which he tried to .mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan in their border dispute.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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122 1962-08-02 3 BALTIMORE, Wednesday. DR. HELEN Taussing of Johns Hopkins University here said in the magazines Scientific American today that the number of thalidomide -crippled babies could reach 7,000. "When the last of them has been born by the end of this summer or early in theReuter; UPI - 122 words
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Article51 1962-08-02 3 NEW YORK. Wed. U Thant. the acting U.N. Se-cretary-General, has abandoned any idea of seeking a new Security Council mandate for -the TI.N. Congo operation. But he has appealed to all member Governments to bend every effort to help fulfil the world body's objectives there.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article87 1962-08-02 3 42 KILLED IN HONG KONG BLAZE HONO KONG,Wed—Fortytwo people were killed early today when a fire gutted a tenement building with almost 400 people sleeping inside. The fire, which first broke out In a joss-stick shop was considered orte of the worst In many years here. It also made 35087 words
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Article181 1962-08-02 3 JOHANNESBURG. Wed.— A wealthy farmer, who switched wives with his best friend iMI week and was reported to uc happy with the arrangement, was found shot dead on Monday night. A (tun lay nearby. Helen Momberg, 25, said her husband Boet. 27, telephoned her on181 words
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Article165 1962-08-02 3 15 BIRDS BLAMED FOR 62 DEATHS WASHINGTON, Wed Fifteen starlings may have caused the 1960 crash of an airliner into Boston harbour that took 62 lives, the Civil Aeronautics Board reported yesterday. Board officials said some months ago that a fight* of starlings caused the crash nf the Eastern AirlinesReuter - 165 words
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Article38 1962-08-02 3 DABGU (Korea), Wed. -j Eight people were killed and 28 injured. one critically early today when a bus collided with a passenger train at a crossing near Kwungju. 40 miles east of Dabgu.— U.P.l.38 words
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Advertisement210 1962-08-02 3 Advertisement Question* and Answers Q.: How can I kill the cock* roarhes in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roach with brush or sponge on cabinets, baseboards, near sink wherever you see these pests. The colourless, odourless coat* ing kills roaches and ants, and stays effective for months. Q.t Must I210 words
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Advertisement152 1962-08-02 3 Best month*: March. April. May (blossom time) and October. November (autumn foliage and chrysanthemums). There's lots of rain from mid-June to early July. Summer festivals in August. Winter sports in January. In high seasons there's a rush so plan ahead! Name your preferred dates of setting out and returning and152 words
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Article31 1962-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Arya Samaj gave a farewell tea party In honour of their President, Mr. D. D. Sachdev, and his wife at the Indian Association this evening.31 words
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336 1962-08-02 4 ACCORD TERMS NOT BEING IMPLEMENTED —CITY UNION SINGAPORE, Wed THE 15,000-strong Public Dailyrated Employees' Unions Federation has alleged that the Singapore City Council is not implementing the terms of agreement reached between them in November last jear, following a 2.)-day strike called by the federation. In a signed statement yesterday,336 words
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208 1962-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWO brothers Joined their elderly mother, Chia 1 Nguan Cheng, in assaulting a seamstress with stools outside their Victoria Street house on June 14, the Seventh Magistrate's Court was told today. Ng Poh Cheng, 28. the seamstress, said this happened although208 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-08-02 4 MUSIC STUDY IN UK FOR —TEACHER— MISS CHONG BIEW CHOO, 23, a Chinese school teacher, who will leave today by the P. and O. liner Canton for Britain to take a threeyear course in music. She is a former student of the Nanyanr Girls High School.46 words
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Miscellaneous384 1962-08-02 4 U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Free film show 5 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Judo classes 7.45 pjn. to 0 pin. V.M.C.A.: Yoga 6.30 p.m.. Judo 5.46 pjn., SceneshUters 8 pjn. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Yoga 10 ajn. and 5.15 p.m., Malay 11 ajn. 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR j THE following Is384 words
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Article, Illustration459 1962-08-02 5 EE BOON LEE - Dr. Toh, Deputy PM, weds secretary EE BOON LEE: MAKING SPEECH IN PUBLIC IS EASIER THAN THIS, SAYS NERVOUS BRIDEGROOM By Singapore. Wed. J'HE Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, was nervous. He was not used to the situation. Beads of perspiration formed on his brows. He459 words
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191 1962-08-02 5 The things they say about lawyers and the law ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Dato R. P. S. Rajasooria, today told a Rotary Club lunch of the lighter side of the law "a mug's game." he said. He gave a list of some sayings about lawyers, judges and191 words
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Article51 1962-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malayan Association for the Blind is sending a delegate. Mr. O. B. Monterio, to the international conference on the education of blind youth in Hanover. Germany. from Aug. 6 to 18. More than 200 delegates from all over the world are expected to51 words
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Article39 1962-08-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A new training course for 190 teachers in adult education religious classes will open here on An:. 5 at Bukit Senyum The course is sponsored by the Department of Religious Affairs39 words
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Article25 1962-08-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.-- A donation of $2 from LPL, of Kuala Lumpur, today brought the total of the Johnny Ang fund to $4.*****.25 words
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Article, Illustration215 1962-08-02 5 Dr. Lim now 'in command' at Health Ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. r pHE new Minister of Health, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, A who took office today, said he would spare no effort to see that extensions and improvements to hospitals, and betterment of health services in urban and rural areas,215 words
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Article59 1962-08-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. John Wee Kirn Moh, an unemployed clerk, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today dissolving his marriage to Wee Kuan Neo on the ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute59 words
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Article43 1962-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Cable wire worth $1,297 was stolen from the third residential college of the University of Malaya here early today The cable, belonging to R.E. Morris and Company, was left in the open at a construction site.43 words
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Article34 1962-08-02 5 IPOH. Wed— A ehoolboy. Chue Sew Cheong, 16. was robbed of $1 40 and a watch in Gopeng Road here last night while he was v*yclinj{ home to Gunong Rapat new village.34 words
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Article204 1962-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. T*HE president of the A War Department Civilian Staff Association. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, warned today that his members would become "bad boys" unless the War Department gave them the same pay as their counterparts in Singapore. He was speaking at204 words
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Article64 1962-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board today gave a loan of $12,000 to the Bukit Cheeding Land Development Co-operative Society to rehabilitate pineapple plantations in Kuala Langat and Klang districts. At a ceremony here this morning, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz64 words
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Article233 1962-08-02 5 SINGAPORE, Wed A YOUNG carpenter who robbed a school girl of $8 at knife point one night in Farrer Park, was Jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today. Loke Foke Kirn, 21. was found guilty of robbing Alice Teo233 words
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Article377 1962-08-02 5 A JUDGE'S PLEDGE ON KAPAK KECHIL KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. QATO Justice Hashim said today that he was determined to put a stop to assaults with hatchets in Kelantan "once and for all". He said: "Over a trivial matter the 'kapak kechil (hatchet) Is used to hit one another. This is377 words
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Article39 1962-08-02 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— About 300 employees of Robinson and Co. Ltd. In Raffles Place are to get higher pay and better working conditions under a two-year agreement signed between the management and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union.39 words
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109 1962-08-02 5 In Muar a robber gets jail, whipping MIAR. \\>d. Mr. Justice Adams today sentenced Too Thian Song. 28 a tapper and father of two. to 12 strokes of the rotan and five years' jail for taking part in an armed robbery at Labis on April 21. lie sentenced Koo Kit109 words
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Article110 1962-08-02 5 BAN: BOAC WILL CONTINUE FLIGHTS SINGAPORE, Wed. B.O.A.C's LondonSingapore -ManilaTokyo twice .weekly flights may terminate here when the Philippines Government withdraws the airline's landing rights in Manila. A 8.0.A.C. spokesman here today said that it was unlikely that the airline would withdraw th« flights altogether. The Philippines Civil Aeronautics Board110 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1962-08-02 7 FRANKLIN WARD - FRANKLIN WARD One hundred years ago William Makepeace Thackeray was writing: "It is impossible in our condition of society, not to be sometimes a snob." Seventy years or so later Mr. Noel Coward was singing about the upper classes still having the upper hand in Britain By THERE1,765 words
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Article1165 1962-08-02 8 The doubts are resolved and the date is to be met The five Malaysian territories are to unite on August 31 next year as a sovereign nation. But there is much work to be done in the next six months before formal agreement is signed, principally the1,165 words
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Article, Illustration894 1962-08-02 8 LEONARD BEATON - WHAT IF BRITAIN STAYED OUT..? LEONARD BEATON The common market Smuggling!! Perfidious ti- Heath you rfoat understand empires are out The second of two articles by of the Guardian THE political risks of staying out of the European Community and the positive opportunities which full membership will offer are clear894 words
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511 1962-08-02 8 Washington wants British to go in to police Europe sclously or unconsciously. One of Its premises ls that Europe has not had Its proper place and Influence in the present American (or Anglo-Saxon) system; and even in Britain this notion can be seen among the more sophisticated of the new511 words
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Article, Illustration12300 1962-08-02 9 Straits Times Malaysia supplement Wide agreement— but there is a 'hard core' of opposition If any 'take-over' idea takes r00t... 'Malaysia can offer better prospects for prosperity...' 'THE FIRST HEAD OF STATE SHOULD BE A MEMBER OF INDIGENOUS12,300 words
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Article57 1962-08-02 9 Page 10 THE RICHT TO SECEDE: Not recommended because it would mean "3 continuation of political and perhaps racial divisions." Page 11 fTRAN SITION PERIOD: F.rst Bntish recommendation was five years the Malayan members pressed for transfer of sovereignty in 12 months. Page 12 SPECIAL POSITION OF THE INDIGENOUS57 words
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Article62 1962-08-02 9 Lord Cobbold former Governor of the Bank of England (Chairman i Sir Anthony Abell former Governor o' Sarawak Sir David Wathcnton former Chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya (nominated by the British Government) Dato Wong Pow Nee former Chief Minister of Penane Inche Muhammad Chasalic62 words
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Article83 1962-08-02 9 'Having regard to the expressed agreement of the Governments of the •llnittd Kingdom and the Federation of Malaya that the inclusion of North Borneo and Sarawak < together with other territories) in the proposed Federation of Malaysia a desirable aim in the interests of the peoples83 words
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Article141 1962-08-02 13 HATU PAHAT, Wed. IJ Dato Loke Wan Tho. chairman of the Cathay Organisation, said here tonight that, despite the Impact of television, which will soon come to Malaya, the organisation will open more cinemas. The new Odeon Cinema in Batu Pahat was opened by141 words
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Article47 1962-08-02 13 IPOH, Wed. The Perak State Legislative Assembly today re-elected Senator Yeoh Kian Telk, one of the two Senators representing the State, for another three-year term. Senator Yeoh's re-election was proposed by Senator Ahmad Bald. the other Senator representing Perak. whose term is six years.47 words
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Article48 1962-08-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Twelve Thai policemen who came to Malaya las,t month for training at the Police Depot will return to Thailand on Saturday. They attended a course on the technique of instruction and also visited the Police Training College at Kuala Kubu Bahru.48 words
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Article228 1962-08-02 13 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A TAXI driver, Tan Myang Plow, told the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today that his wife deserted him on the third day after their marriage because her parents had objected to her marrying a man of the same228 words
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Article, Illustration701 1962-08-02 13 R CHANDRAN - Bubbling with life— blind and deaf Poh Lin confesses: 'I love the Twist...' R CHANDRAN A TOUCH OF THE LIPS IS THE USUAL CONVERSATIONAL GAMBIT WITH THIS REMARKABLE YOUNG LADY T By SINGAPORE, Wed pRETTY, plump Chan Poh Lin, 18, waited till the last bit of candy had disappeared. Then,701 words
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Article68 1962-08-02 13 The turtles are in so early... KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. The Rantau Abang coast, 38 miles from here, Is bring invaded by giant turtles, which are arriving In far greater number* than in previous years, to lay their eggs. Old residents here said that never before had such large numbers come68 words
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Article55 1962-08-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 40-year-old army major and a 23-year*old Chinese pleaded not guilty today to a rharge of committing an act of "gross Indecency with one another." They were Francis Montague Jones of the Ministry of Defence here and Lee Kwong Hvat of Cross Lane. Kuala55 words
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Article82 1962-08-02 13 BINGAPORE, Wed. A detective today flred two shots and one of the bullets hit an Indonesian Illegal Immigrant who had earlier escaped from custody In Yam l/ook Street The Indonesian was hit in the right leg and Is now In the General Hospital. A woman, Wong82 words
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494 1962-08-02 13 SINGAPORE, Wed gHOULD a trade union have access to information about payments to members of the staff it did not represent? This point arose In the trade dispute between the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union and William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.494 words
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Article62 1962-08-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Pong Fook Choy. 21, allaf Chuen Chai. of Kluang, was charged in the magistrate's court here today in connection with the kidnapping of the cycling millionaire, Tal Chet Seng. 53. Fong was accused of having abducted Mr. Tal at Batu Lane on July 1662 words
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Article54 1962-08-02 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indonesian community In Singapore will present four ambulances to help transport and treat the wounded In the event of a war in West Irian. The ambulance will be presented to the Indonesian Consul-General. Col. Sugih Arto, on the anniversary of Indonesian Independence54 words
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Article40 1962-08-02 13 KAJANG. Wed.— The Kajang Hokklen Association today appealed to members to watch for deaf and dumb children. This move is to ascertain how many such cases there are In the district and to notify the Government.40 words
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Article38 1962-08-02 13 BENTONG. Wed. Mr. Woo Phak Knee has been transferred from the Lee Wah Bank. Raub, to be manager of the bank here. He replaces Mr. Hor Shut Cheng, who has been transferred to Penang.38 words
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Article28 1962-08-02 13 BINGAPORE. Wed. Eight Denghulus and a Chinese headman from the Baram district of Sarawak flew into Singapore this afternoon They will visit the Federation for two weeks.28 words
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254 1962-08-02 13 Axes fly as a regiment marks birthday MALACCA, Wed.-The Ist Bn. the New Zealand Regiment based at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here, today celebrated its fifth birthday with an unusual tact leal-ceremonial parade and a New Z c a land country sports meeting, including spectacular lumberjacks' contests. I The254 words
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Advertisement112 1962-08-02 13 SALE! SALE! SALE! at THE LOWEST BARGAINS. INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS 9X12 now at 70.00 9X9 55.00 HANDLOOM COTTON CARPETS 9X12 now at $105.00 9X6 55.00 JAPANESE COTTON CARPETS 9X12 now at 38.00 9X6 18.00 BELCIUM COTTON CARPETS 9X 12 Usually $100.00 Now 80.00 9X6 45.00 35.00 6X4 25.00 18.00 5X3112 words
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Miscellaneous427 1962-08-02 13 RADIO MALAYA eb^^ epuA ue: UM NATIONA^SHOBTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SHOftTWAVE SERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 41 metres ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Mom- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous 476 metres With Music; 7.30 Time Signal, A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 6.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00427 words
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Article, Illustration782 1962-08-02 14 Soviet 'gross deceit' cries raise no echo U.N. COMMITTEE UNLIKELY TO ACT ON MARSHALL AND CO. PLEAS MAJORITY STILL AGAINST INTERVENTION IN REFERENDUM UNITED NATIONS, W«d. THE United Nations Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday remained non committal on Soviet allegations that a "gross deceit" was being prepared against the peopleReuter - 782 words
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479 1962-08-02 14 DON'T PANIC, ADVISES INDONESIA'S TIN ENVOY OEACTION of world markets to the U.S. Govern1V ment's decision to dispose of its 50,000 tons of surplus tin was "panic-stricken," Mr. Raden T. Adnan, Indonesian International Tin Council delegate at last weeks talks in Washington between the council and the U.S. Government, saidReuter - 479 words
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216 1962-08-02 14 MALAYAN ROSES A FEATURE OF MINDEN PARADE MALACCA. Wed. Men of A the Ist Bn.. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry wore locally grown roses in their headgear today in a ceremonial parade at Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here. The custom ls to commemorate the plucking of roses from gardens216 words
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Article54 1962-08-02 14 JOHORfc BAHRU, Wed. The Sultan of Johore will open a $500,000 poultry farm run by the Government i Veterinary Department at i Tampoi here on Aug. 22. The farm will be visited by 70 United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation officials during a South-east Asian54 words
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156 1962-08-02 14 LONDON, Wed.— Tests carried out in Gambia by the British Medical Research Coun-^ cil offer hope of an' eventual vaccine against malaria, the council said yesterday. The research council's annual report for 1960-61 said experiments at its laboratories near Bathurst, Gambia,Reuter - 156 words
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250 1962-08-02 14 KUANTAN, Wed. 1V Twenty-nine people had rushed for permits to dig for iron in the Bera area in South Pahang by the time applications closed yesterday. More than $530,000. at $10 an acre, has been paid in a.s deposits. The iron250 words
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Article40 1962-08-02 14 IPOH, Wed. Muktiar Singh, 11, a standard five student in the Cator Avenue Primary School, was found drowned in a disused mining pool in Buntong new village here yesterday. The body was recovered by his uncle. Prittam Singh.40 words
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Advertisement219 1962-08-02 14 THE NEW baby I A LOW PRICED I The new SIMCA 1000 Is an en OKJIAI I f"* A O m tirely new car a real family OiViA\l_L_ 3 car with sparkling sports car M performance. And look at the ii/iti /"N I I A I IT W low. low219 words
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Miscellaneous147 1962-08-02 14 Bmgs Bnmmy By Ralph Hvimdahl kk S "N I WHEW.' THAT'S Alley Oap By f. F. Bamlin r"\ >i I HC<9A PBT YOU UNO0?- I I -AH* AS PORVOUAOU LEATHER- I VUNNEQST4UB9 f. yTDOMTWWJTTOMEARM STANO? MB<3 NOT WKLKIN' HEADED NfTWJT.»VOU MAKC ANY I TTU>WMC*I*NIJ f 'hi tf AW MORE ABOUT147 words
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Article, Illustration592 1962-08-02 15 WE CAN'T FOLLOW THIS MALAY, SAY TWO MEMBERS Language too high class, so Speaker drops appeal IPOH, Wednesday. fHE Speaker of the Perak State Legislative Assembly, Inche Mohamed Ali Zaini, today dropped his request for State Assemblymen to use the national language after two People's Progressive Party assemblymen said they592 words
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168 1962-08-02 15 Questions on salary of Chief Minister FNANG, Wed. The Chief Minister's salary will be the subject of several questions by Mr. Tan Chong Bee (Socialist Front TanJong Barat) at the State Assembly meeting on Aug. 15. Mr. Tan wants to know if Inche Aziz Ibrahim was drawing the Chief Minister's168 words
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Article50 1962-08-02 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— A teacher of the Ibrahim Primary School, Mr. Gopinatb Filial. 19, was seriously lnjjred this morning when his motor-cycle and a car collided near the Sungel Lallang Mosque here. The driver of the car also a teacher. Mr. Choy See Lin, 25. was slightly hurt50 words
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98 1962-08-02 15 Malay: It's been official since 1923 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Malay and English have been recognised as official languages in Kedah since Nov. 1, 1923, the Sungei Patani District Officer, Syed Osman Idid. told a National Language Month rally on the padang here today. On that date, he said, an agreement98 words
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157 1962-08-02 15 PE N A N G Wed. Forty-seven men of the RAAF and RAF. based at Butterworth. have saved the Penang Blood Bank from running dry. Immediately on receipt of a telephone appeal from Mr. M. Rethinasamy, secretary of the Penang Blood Transfusion157 words
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Article22 1962-08-02 15 SINGAPORE, Well.—Singapore Party Rakyat will hold a meeting of branch delegates on Sunday to plan the annual congress in September.22 words
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1517 1962-08-02 15 'Collusion with boycott students' charge: Denial by Lim SINGAPORE, Wednesday VIR. Lim Seek Kian ex-president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, today denied that he had been in collusion with students boycotting the Government Chinese Secondary Pour examination when h*R union resolved on Nov. 29 to call for suspension1,517 words
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Article104 1962-08-02 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. A month-old dispute between the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd., and the Singapore National Seamen's Union over the retrenchment of five seamen has been settled. The men were retrenched on June 30 when their ship, the Croaker, was sent for repairs. They were reinstated on104 words
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1062 1962-08-02 15 SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL LETTER WRITING TOLD BY THE CHIEF CORRESPONDENT OF ONE OF MALAYA'S GREATEST MAIL ORDER HOUSES. In on* of the great office buildings in the U.S.A. is the soles office of a well-known concern. There twenty-five salesmen have their desks. Each1,062 words
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Advertisement112 1962-08-02 15 Yes, their W straight lines are -'y*' j <c s i designed to go with r*u^ u;+^u;^. modern kitchens y£ \J The riiTacni wjl. space savers J*' m. I~JJSBB j* REFRIGERATORS [1 .H^^ AM BACKID BY SIME DARBY SERVICE AVAILASU FROM SIMS DARBY. FROM Alf LEADINC ELECTRICAL DEALERS. AND FROM112 words
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216 1962-08-02 16 PRESERVE a new mattress with proper case, advises one manufacturer. The new mattress needs to be turned once a month during the first six months of its life. After that, once or twice a year is sufficient, adds the manufacturer. A foam rubber mattress needs216 words
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Article, Illustration797 1962-08-02 16 BEAUTY QUEENS ALL SET FOR CALIFORNIA Wardrobes are planned with an eye to detail WHAT'S the wardrobe of a beauty queen like? To an ordinary career wife like me, her wardrobe conjures visions of floating dresses, dramatic costumes and numerous accessories too confusing to remember. After all, when you come797 words
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Article194 1962-08-02 16 Make-up artist to visit Malaya A LOVELY, platinum blonde, Miss Dianne Errickson, one of the top make-up artists of a worldfamous beauty firm in Hollywood, will be arriving in Singapore on Sunday. She will introduce to Malayan women the newest methods of foundation make-up, fashion lipstick colours and eye make-up194 words
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Advertisement407 1962-08-02 16 stop! 1 j-IbtVJK MA It's easier with thisi I <* I Richard Hudnut shampoo with egg Rich, bubbly Hudnut Sriompoo plus egg woshct shimmering sunbeams right into your hair. Its golden foaming lather nourishes as It cleans. Instantly your hair is shining smooth, silken soft, mixh more beautifully manageable! Mora407 words
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Advertisement458 1962-08-02 16 FOR EFFECTIVE WEIGHT LOSS ANO CONTROL METRECAL: DEMONSTRATES HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT ON FOUR MEALS A DAY BREAKFAST 8 ounces of Metrecal Liquid Convenient, refreshing. Provides the nutrients that satisfy your appetite. 225 calories. LUNCH Choose a combination of 5 Metrecal Spice Wafers and a glass of Metrecal Liquid. 350458 words
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Advertisement70 1962-08-02 16 "Lights Fires" DANGER Ettcent Sproy Mitt with the cryttal-cool after note. Ado try thas* wonderful rragrancei Surrender it New Horiions Reflection! Ricochet Doui Jolmin in 21'] ot A 4 ox batttot Available at oil leadinc I ♦torn eni diipentoriri i PICNIC CHANCING GA TOILET TINT. Waterproof complete polei p»-«« «27.»070 words
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Miscellaneous256 1962-08-02 16 Straits Times Crossword kH |Hf IB m Hali^ ACROSS 7. Dig up editor's curious style. 1. Hotel gin spilled by a block- having no personal mvolvehead In Beds <>, 7). ment (15). S. Swift traveller perpetrates a 12. A certain number of quartan;? hoax at a Bucks village (8) Even256 words
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Advertisement1405 1962-08-02 17 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST CBASI K.K. OaaSaart «m r«aa raaara BHUMPM •■mount L'paai. R'daa. M'ari la Pt, Tetay An 3 LTCAIN liftrttti. tiaigor lit. 31 Taday mcmnon iitarpaai An s An J An l/il An n PATROaiH) luecpteJ. Oubtin. Glt^iow An 11 An 11 An M/11 An II LAERTES M'Milltl.1,405 words
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Advertisement1396 1962-08-02 17 If .v nM V I I 7 J A if MM XT MM Bi i il hrn mm Si /V VAiln THE LA. C LINESSAILINGS II SCHB*. U MVP* IUMBUt*. MfMCPt, *NTVrtRP. ROITERBAM, AMSTERDAM, BSU. MIHENOUI; ANI COPENBAtEN /gfijCgS, S-pf P rtaa •wan jSC—AIV "*•>«■• i; M Part/ 4 Aai1,396 words
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Advertisement1322 1962-08-02 17 MEW[&IIEME EAPRttt SERVICE IB IMWR. LIVEBPBBL I t^ljPEjrm_PftTß. roan P. Vkjpa PMtflt •UATTIa (M) atari. Idaa. roaa. Mtva IB Pt/Tataf UHMEVIS (Ei*j L'paaC roaa. Hall. H'aari 1. 31/Tadw BtatlTAL (LLJ Laadta. M-nraaik. irSart B. Ita 4 An MHUWERS L'patt. raaaTTaarp. R T daa An 8/13 tn 14/18 tat 18/38 REHWTVU1,322 words
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Advertisement1207 1962-08-02 17 feMcAXJSTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL. Ba. BBUI Tg KUiKWMAWT.niK «k KXA VBNESS UMI V^^^ LMBSB. BAMIHBB, RBTTERBAM. lIMUIRB. tOS AMHUS. UN FRANCISCO, BAVM I NIL ttinil. VtNCIHVEI 1 POIUANB Ml t» VEUiMTM l«apbap «rttja^Cttlral A Saatt llVlrtTAae IMSAINVIUI ia ran/2 «n roart P Snaa rmnj. M*»M. tOUfJOW, MMBUnii, aonEJHMa) MIOOUSBROUCH1,207 words
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533 1962-08-02 18 From Our Market Correspondent ON a fairly small tornover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday tins Improved slightly In price following the better sentiment in London where buying on buffer stock account is holding the metal price. In the afternoon tins were533 words
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Article23 1962-08-02 18 Malayan Stock Indices: July SI Aug. 1 Industrials: 169.36 169.45 Tins: 262.70 266.55 S rabbets: 173.13 173.13 Jan. 1 1958 100.23 words
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Article576 1962-08-02 18 COMBINED buslaeas In the Singapore fas and Kuala. Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Excnang* yesterday, with th* number of deals In "TndustrUlti Dunlop (1.000) $1.71 SL, (2.000) Sl.Tl 8M; T. and N. orda (2,000) $2,85. (1,000) 52.83: Oammon (1.000) $1.50 D ON BC. (2.000) $1.49,576 words
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433 1962-08-02 18 IX)R the first time for over a week the Straits tin price rallied yesterday by $1.87* which took it back to $425.87*. I Since June 25 the price had dropped by nearly $12. of which $10 was wiped out in the three433 words
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Article121 1962-08-02 18 August I. Three moaths (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F ft N. IS CU. Cold Store <|rt. M. Box 13 eta. Steamship 9 eta. Prew*rie» 28 ctM. ft Tliraa 22 cts 8. Darby 4*d 8. Traders 26 eta W. Jacks 10 eta L'nltaera U =ts. Robinson eta. MININGS A. Aral 2/3121 words
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Article254 1962-08-02 18 OPENING business on the Federation Robber Market was done at Tuesday's closing levels and thereafter prices ruled quiet with very little fluctuation. Interest in lower abeeto was «Tp«ill Prices remained unchanged throughout the afternoon session and turnover was small. Aucuat flrtt grado rubber buyara f.a.b. closed254 words
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Article219 1962-08-02 18 AUGUST flrtt trade rub»*r buyers t.e.k. cloaed at 3 p.m. to Singapore yeatenlajr at 741 cent* par Ib., ur?banged on Tuesday* closing price. Ttie tone was vary ajulet. t.C.C.R.A. eJoalng prices IB cents par lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R 8.8. prompt f.O.b buyers 75, *ellers 75J (N):219 words
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Article27 1962-08-02 18 AuifTist 1. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74% cento (unchanged). XX.: liV cents (unchanged). TIN: $425.871 2 (up $IJ7Vi). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article113 1962-08-02 18 CHINESE Pr*<>uee Cxchanß* siniapore naan »nc« ocr p. em yesterday: Caconut ail: hulk S3Ai sellers, drum ■i*2 sellers. Cepra: August 523 buvrr*. t2"» »eller» Pepp«r: Uuotok «hna SIM sellers. Sarawak white $141! i sellers, special Sarawak black $12.t sellera (.lrblvd La in pong black JlO9 aellera. ABTA lUS113 words
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Article87 1962-08-02 18 THE Malayan ticnania Banhf At..elatian made ttwac change* In it* rates to merchant* yesterday (all ratea to $100): Canada: baying TT 3Si airmail OD 331. 00 d/«t 3o« credit bills. 361 trad* bllla. Selling TT or OD reafly: Canada Ml Balgian Francs 1 01 7 OauUcha Miiti 1301;87 words
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Advertisement1038 1962-08-02 18 sr__4r r m w as*T saw W' ay /^^B Lm Wm W V A^^l KAWf\SAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDt U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic. «jk Great Lakes Servlea HA tl» tl» tl* tl* r*W r. riM H'tal* t AIHW N.Vari CM«atMI "Kjwthawa Maru" CM. 3S/3S 4 Aaf 24 Auf 2 Sept 17 Stpt1,038 words
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Advertisement1032 1962-08-02 18 PRICES STOCK MKLBOURNE, Wed. THE Federation Minister «C A slightly firmer undertone waa 1 Finance has fixed the** noticeable In Investment on prices for firr'-"-r customs industrial shares today, reflecting duties far the week be* lnning "O™ 52?" o°™P mn y Annul 2 Trading volume was steady. Oils wvZ iv1,032 words
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Advertisement590 1962-08-02 18 THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY LIMITED (Incorporated ln the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Fifty-Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Wednesday, 22nd August 1962 at 11 am the Directors will recommend for approval payment of a Dividend of 20 Vn less590 words
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Advertisement766 1962-08-02 19 W NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In tbe State of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 6th August 1962 being First Monday In August. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Sale of Industrial Lots at Jeaselton Two Industrial lots on reclaimed land north766 words
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Advertisement698 1962-08-02 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited foi the post Of INSTRUCTOR lr. BFiCKLAVING m the Sekolafc Lonjutan Kampong, Chenor, Pahang under the Grade 11 of tbe Unified Scheme 340 x 15 520 x 30 600. Type of Teaching. Teaching additional vocatlonaJ subjects Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong. Qualifications: School certificate or equivalent plus698 words
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Advertisement887 1962-08-02 19 I TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received fron 1 Registered J.K.R. Contractors ii Class "E" and above up to 3.W p.m. on 10th August, 1962 at th< Office of the Jurutera Pengua&a J.K.R., Kuala Lumpur for the supply of 50 electric cookers. Al particulars may be obtained887 words
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Advertisement739 1962-08-02 19 (Continued from rare St SITUATIONS VACANT M Warda U (Ml*.)— Box tt eta. amtri P.O. BOX 1997, Position Oiled. Applicants thanked. JUNIOR SHIPS DRAUGHTSMAN Required for Singapore Dockyard. Apply Box AS2OO S.T.. Spore. WANTED Experienced Cosmetic and Sundries Salesman In K.L., only Kuala Lumpur resident should apply to P.O. Box739 words
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Advertisement1063 1962-08-02 19 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO eta. axtn k WANTBD One Fact Typist with 1 English/Chinese Translation ability. Application stating, education, ag*. experience, etc to Queen Street. P.O Box No. 149 Singapore. WANTEDi QUALIFIED TEACHBR, Graduate or College Trained, to teach English. Graduates or H.S.C. holders without teaching1,063 words
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Advertisement1154 1962-08-02 19 EDUCATION Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box it cts. extrm SCHOOL CERTIFICATE O. C. E./ R.B.C. Courses: Single subjects, full courses. Arts and Helenas subjects. Intensive training for 1962 exams. Full detail* of beginners classes and vacancies apply City School. Queen Btreet. Singapore. > OAMBRIDOB CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 86-B, Robinson Road, P.O. Box1,154 words
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Advertisement1007 1962-08-02 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Warm* Si (Kim.}— Mom St at*, txlrm VICTCH SUPBR Regd. March 60. Exoallent oood It too, one owner returning U.K. 53.300 TeL (Spore) 2801. Kxt. 483 or evening 2410 tut. 3SO. MINI AUSTIN, winding windows, November 1960 superb condition. First offer over 13.000 secure*. Paoae Uttley.1,007 words
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Advertisement475 1962-08-02 19 FOR SALE It Ward* U (Min.)-Box SO rls. extrm MICKIL PLATED Stsel Bed. Prewar four-post type. Blxc 6' 5" a V TeL *****/***** (S'poro. LADIES SHORTY PYJAMAS, Blouses, Shorts, Sktrtu, Brassieres. Men's Longalei'Ws Shirts pportshirts. Pyjamas, Bcdsbeeu. Plllowcovers. BatbUnrcla. Beactitowels. Mabtaoey s Dear Odeon, KatonK. B'pore ANNUAL HALF-PRICES SALE? Remember475 words
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Advertisement1295 1962-08-02 20 I r^W^L^i^Bir^lLll^^^^a^Br^Bßf^B^^^^B^BsH^^^^B^^^^B^M I I^jBBSBWaBWBBBBBWBMMBMBBBB^BSBBB^BBB^BWBBMjBmjBVjMMI^MMW^^^^gIg^q^J THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 13? Notice is hereby given under section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that the following draft plan has been prepared and is open to public inspection on any working day during office hours at i lie1,295 words
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Advertisement1602 1962-08-02 20 NOTICES NOTICE notice Is hereby given that our Debt Collector. Mr. Tan Chal Koon has left our services on 30/7/63 and therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of our company as«from the above <tat» MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED, 8 Jalan Ampat, Sungei Besi Road,1,602 words
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Advertisement851 1962-08-02 20 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS INSECT COLLECTOR The Bishop Muaeum, Honolulu, wishes to recruit aa Intelligent jrung man to collect Insects In Malaya and possibly In other countries In South East Asia, Mo previous experience required, but some knowledge of biology essential. Preference will be given to candidates holding the school certificate. The851 words
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Advertisement682 1962-08-02 20 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF KELANTAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Veterinary Assistants (Division III) In the State Veterinary Department, Kelantan. Salary scale is: 137.50s 7.50-152.50 (Examination Bar) $209x14-307 (Examination Bar) $324x14-450 per mensem. 2. Candidates for appointment must have attained their682 words
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Article, Illustration316 1962-08-02 21 Gurdev gets three goals SOUTH XI 0 INDIANS 5 VIALACCA, Wed. South Selection were no match for India, the former world hockey champions, in the tourists' opening g*me in the Federation, played at Kubu Stadium here today. After leading: 2-0 at half-time, India coasted to an316 words
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508 1962-08-02 21 RACING with Epsom Jeep GEMSTONE DEBUT AT IPOH iPEMSTONE, a classy Australian horse for whom an American offer of $68,000 was once turned down by his previous owner, will make his Malayan debut at the Gold Vase meeting which' begins here on Sunday. i 1 Gemstone, now owned by r~508 words
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Article73 1962-08-02 21 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore 4xloom relay team and high jumper A. S. Gill yesterday achieved their best performances this season but not good enough to qualify for the Asian Games. The relay quartet of Wong Fey Wan, Lew 81n Chock. Ho Sim Urn and Loh Chan73 words
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Article71 1962-08-02 21 SINOAPORE. Wed. Wearnes beat Singapore Glass 2-1 In the SBHPA League and Cup group "A" competition at Parrer Park today Han Yong scored the winning goal two minutes from tune. £Mrl<pr Andrew Yap had equalised after Glass had led 1-0 at halftime through Supplah Top-of-the-table71 words
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Article391 1962-08-02 21 Mushtaq saves Test for Pakistan NOTTINGHAM, Wed. 11 An unbeaten century by 19-year-old Mushtaq Mohammad enabled Pakistan to salvage a gallant draw from the rain-ruined fourth cricket Test against England here yesterday. Final scores: England 42« for five declared; Pakistan 219 and 216 for six. Mushtaq. who made exactly 100391 words
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Article527 1962-08-02 21 SERIJN HARD FIGHT WITH VETERAN SINGAPORE, Wad. CHEW BEE ILL, WITHDRAWS oEEDED players got through their first round matches, without exception, in the Singapore open lawn tennis championships here today. The only foreign player who faced serious opposition was r— Seri Charuchinda, the un- seeded 19-year-old Thai medical student Seri527 words
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Article172 1962-08-02 21 TPOH. Wed. The Malayan I Women's Hockey Association uday announced the programme for the visiting Indian and Australian teams In December. The visitors will play matches In Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. The programme Is: AT SEREMBAN: Dee. t. India v Negri. (4 p.n.j, Australia v172 words
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Article17 1962-08-02 21 MALACCA JUNIOR INTER TEAM: MSSC bt DTC 4-1; Seng Cheong bt Kilat 4-1; Argonauts bt A17 words
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Article51 1962-08-02 21 RULERS SHIELD 8 FINAL (K Llpls): Pahang Malays bt Spore Malays by 36 runs. Pahang 60 (Mohamed Shah 5-8. Laily S-3ft> and 101 (Tengku M&hkota 34. Hussaln Shah 5-22, Mohamed Shah 36> Spore 43 (Hussein Shah 38 no.. Capt. Bakax 6-16. Temckni KorUh 5-27) and 83 (Huasain51 words
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Article22 1962-08-02 21 BACB LEAGUE: Medical 1 Merdeka 0 FRIENDLIES: Language Inst 3 Muslim College 0 at K ing; Kluans District 4 Gurkha Engi-22 words
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Article178 1962-08-02 21 PROGRAMME FOR THE 'NATIONAL' rH, Wed.— The programme for the FMAAU national championships here: FRIDAY, Aug. 3: B JO a.m. openIng ceremony; From 1.15 ajn. 800 m heats; pole vault final; decathlon 100 m; women's 100 m heats; 100 m heats, women's shot put final; decathlon long jump; hop,178 words
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Article136 1962-08-02 21 CINGAPORE. Wed. Elghteen- year-old schoolboy Gun Kok Peng has been Included in Singapore's four-member badminton team for the Asian Games at dakarU from Aug. 34 to Sept. 4. After two nights of trials, the sba. named Its team last night. The other members of the136 words
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Article27 1962-08-02 21 IPOH. Wed. Malayan Women's Hockey Association officials: President Mrs. Zena Janss; vicepresidents Mrs. W. Drake and Mrs. E. Bickers, secretary Cynthia Thomasz, treasurer Dorothy Slbert27 words
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Advertisement413 1962-08-02 21 car main^^Mce ask your dealer for catalogue of over 100 Holt maintenance products .topr.d..ton..k. soft tyres again? £p Permanently seals 3P mSA D f*^\ m^^k permanent repair iS^ '5K Don't put up with tyres that let you down! #^^3Hk Tyre sealer stops air escaping and gives you /Jkwktß^ M lk\^m413 words
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Miscellaneous49 1962-08-02 21 Sports Diary I TOUR MATCH: Seremban Selection v India (Station padang, SOCCER STORE PRK.MIKK LGE: Juniors v Indians (5.15); Div. 1: CA y Marines (7.15, both matches at Jn. Besar). IPOH DIV. 1: Kinta Indians v Cheng Wah (CAH frrd). TENNIS STORE Open championship* (BRC SCC courts, 3 p.m.).49 words
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Article524 1962-08-02 22 LABOUR M.Rs WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT LONDON, Wed /\PPOSITION Labour Members' of Parliament today welcomed the anouncement of agreement on Malaysia in the House of Commons by Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary Mr. Denis Healey. Labour spokesman of Colonial affairs, welcomed the statement by Mr. Sandys and said the great524 words
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Obituary35 1962-08-02 22 MR. CHONC VIW ffl. father of Mr. Chonn Foo Khln, JP. and brothom. died away peacefully on Slat July. 1962 at No 2 Kleman Creannt, laniaaaii Funeral on Friday 3rd Aumul at 8.00 a.m.35 words
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Article76 1962-08-02 22 MR. OMC LVI TICK and fami'r I thank friend* relatlvaa. 8.H.8. ataff tor wreath*, xerolla. donation*. r.iKht vlrlta, iniiturt and attendance at In* funeral on Sunday. i THE FAMILY OF the late Benoit 1 Aroul. borpttal a*al«tant Kluaig giva thrlr heart-frit thank* to the Par- < lnhlonrni of it.76 words
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Article38 1962-08-02 22 or TH >•" Mr.. Oiong Khol Yoon (nee Ta« Ah Nya) thaoka «iV frtenda and relative* for their mei»**ea of sympathy and condolence*, wreattu. night vtaHa. and attendance at the funeral of the l»u lira. Cboox Khoi Yoon.38 words
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Article88 1962-08-02 22 CARRY TRAVCL tIRVICK Branch Office open at 1021-8 Sembawu* 13th M.P .>,„ i^rket. Tel £o»I. Air— ?<■« Booking*. h...iuliim Welcome MAVI LINCUAPh.Nt LANCUAGC Count* n*monitrntrd la your own home or office. Ring (B'port nnniiM Moore Gallery. MacdonaM House. 2UJHX TODAY! Joan Booty* Glamour Club meeting 3.00 p.m.— Prine't T«a88 words
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205 1962-08-02 22 Ex-Rajah Brooke of Sarawak criticises proposals I ONDON, Wed. Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, last white Rajah of Sarawak, today critidised the proposals for the creation of a 'Federation of Malaysia including Sarawak because it "might possibly tend to disturb the continued but gradual progress" of the people of the colony.Reuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-08-02 22 THE KING SHOWS THAT HE IS A CRACK SHOT PORT DICKSON, Wed E The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today beat two senior Army officers in an impromptu shooting contest. It happened during the visit which he and the Raja Permalsurl Agong made to Menyala Range at Port Dickson where the Armed163 words
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115 1962-08-02 22 WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said today that destruction of a Thor carrier rocket on Johnston Island on July 25 caused substantial damage which will need some weeks to repair. At the time it was announced only that a Thor rocket, dueReuter - 115 words
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Article396 1962-08-02 22 LONDON. Wed.— There was a more cheerful atmosphere In stock markets today but the turnover in business still left a good deal to be desired. Sentiment was assisted by yet another good day on Wall Street last night and a more optimistic view of the Common Market396 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-08-02 22 Queen and Brig. Abbas all smiles over joke— THE Raja Permaisuri Agong shares a joke with the Commander of No. 1 Federal Infantry Brigade, Brig. Abbas bin Abdul Manan, at the Armed Forces Rifle Association central rifle meeting at Menyala Ranges, off Sungala Camp, Negri Sembilan. Straits Times picture.49 words
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180 1962-08-02 22 KEMAYAN (South Pahang), Wed. Hundreds of villagers here yesterday made a four-mile trek into the jungle to see two giant-size footprints, each 39 inches long and seven inches wide. The footmarks were first noticed by a timber logging clerk, Mr. Gan Weng Chong, near180 words
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155 1962-08-02 22 BRITAIN CAN NOW PLAY BIG ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT HERE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fTHE Colonial Development Corporation, which could only operate on a restricted scale 14 Malaya after Merdeka, would in future be able to play its full role here, supplying capital for new projects. This is because the British Government155 words
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Article134 1962-08-02 22 AIRPORT BAR WORKERS STRIKE SINGAPORE, Wed. Air passengers cannot at present use the Singapore Airport Ba«k and Restaurant becausev its 35 employees are on strike. The workers stopix'd work at midnight last night in protest against the new management's alleged decision to retrench about 10 of them. The new management134 words
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Article88 1962-08-02 22 LONDON, Wed. Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At Cardiff: Hampshire 191 Glamorgan. At Chenterfield: Warwickshire 346 tor seven v. Derbyshire. At Middlesbrough: Kent 25^. for two v. Yorkshire. At Northampton: Northamptonshire 228 for five v. Sussex. •At Blackpool: Middlesex 307 for eight v. Lancashire.Reuter - 88 words
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Advertisement25 1962-08-02 22 Late classified advertisements I BOCKLfY: On 31st July «t Hrath- flfW Maternity Hospital Birmingham to Kathl««n ami Ken a aon Christopher Arthur Krancli Deo Oratlaa.25 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-08-02 22 The weather JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Smwupore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 pan. yesterday: Highest Loral Kuala Lumpur 93 TX Kota Bharu 90 73^Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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