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Title Section23 1962-08-03 1 AVERAGE II All (lIUIIIIM SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Nat*"" 1 fie***** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration219 1962-08-03 1 President escapes, but 4 die, 55 injured Hunt is on for killer gang Thurs. Police today closed roads and cordoned off a wide area of northern Ghana in a big hunt for killers who flung a bomb near President Nkrumah's car last night. Dr. Nkrumah, .">2, wasReuter - 219 words
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Article41 1962-08-03 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Siamese twins both boys were born in the General Hospital today to a young Chinese woman. The babies are joined at the abdomen. Their condition is reported to be "satisfactory." Hospital authorities gave no further details.41 words
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Article73 1962-08-03 1 LONDON, Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill has suffered an attack of jaundice but is recovering, his doctors said today. A Middlesex hospital spokesman said: "What Lord Moran (Churchill's personal physician) wishes me to say is that it might be inferred that Sir Winston has had an attack ofUPI - 73 words
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180 1962-08-03 1 Welcome by 30,000 planned for the Tengku SINGAPORE GOVT. CALLS FOR MASS AIRPORT TURN-OUT SINGAPORE, Thurs. A rousing welcome awaits Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Singapore Airport when he returns from the successful Malaysia talks in London. The Tengku will be accompanied by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan180 words
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Article47 1962-08-03 1 Just fancy that... SANTA MONICA, Thurs.-A judge found 21 -year-old Lis Kielskvo guilty of speeding here and sentenced her to spend the evening in hospital watching traffic accident victims being brought in. After her evening of watching. Miss Keilskov said: "I bet I'll never speed again." Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article47 1962-08-03 1 BALTIMORE, Thurs— "Not interested" snapped newspaper editor Richard Byrd, when a man phoned In a story about a lorry rolling down a hill and crashing into a house. "Well, I'm glad you're taking it so calmly," the caller said. "It was your house." Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article23 1962-08-03 1 AUCKLAND, Thurs. A railway workshop apprentice bit into a canteen pie and found a sapphire and platinum engagement ring.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article35 1962-08-03 1 LONDON, Thurs. The Duke of Edinburgh has consented to become chairman of the Advisory Council of the Commonwealth Arts Festival to be held in Britain in 1965. it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article29 1962-08-03 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— Seventeen crew members of a Japanese freighter which docked at Moji. Bouth-Western Japan, have been quarantined as paracholera suspects. It was reported here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1962-08-03 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday Malaysia accord is welcomed at United Nations MOST delegates to the United Nations welcomed the announced agreement on the new Federation of Malaysia in the expectation that it would bolster stability in South-east Asia. The United Nations was not expected to raise any obstacleReuter; UPI - 1,097 words
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Article95 1962-08-03 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, A flew into Singapore this evening on his way home after the successful West Irian talks in New He refused to meet reporters during his 30-minute transit wait at the airport. A security ring was thrown round the95 words
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Article52 1962-08-03 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Macmlllan today called a meeting of the Cabinet's defence committee, which is studying the climb In the defence bill. In the financial year ending next April, Britain has to find an estimated £1.721 million sterling for defence, compared with £1.675 million lastReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1962-08-03 1 THANT FCR MOS OW i N iii!> yi Thur.v l I nitrrt N.iti Genrrjl. Mid he would mm M nn Auk El fur tall Khrushihev i:.28 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article, Illustration1030 1962-08-03 2 MALAYSIA ACCORD: MPs GET THE NEWS Failure to reach formal agreement a most unlikely eventuality, Sandys tells Parliament LONDON, Thurs Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons last night of the Malaysia accord with Tcngku Abdul Rahman of Malaya. .MR. DENIS HEALEY. Labour spokesman onReuter - 1,030 words
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Article51 1962-08-03 2 SAIGON, Thurs. More than 1.000 troops of the South Vietnam Fifth Division were airlifted to an attack against Communist guerrillas In Phuoc Thanh Province yesterday. Preliminary reports reaching Saigon said four Communist soldiers were captured, but that no major contact hari been made with rebel forces.—51 words
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Article54 1962-08-03 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Walter Ulbricht. the East German Communist leader has arrived in Moscow, a Western diplomatic source* said last night. Western observers said his visit might be connected with preparations for the signing of a German peace treaty, which many Western diplomats here believed would takeReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1962-08-03 2 PEKING, Thurs. Marshal Chen Yl, Communist China's Foreign Minister In a speech in Peking yesterday, told of this conversation he had in Geneva with Mr. Averrell Harriman, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State: "He told me that the Chinese were restrained and soberminded on all matters. IReuter - 57 words
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Article163 1962-08-03 2 Paul dodges death with 199 years /CHICAGO. Thurs Paul V; Crump. S2, was transferred yesterday from the death house to an ordinary cell In Cook County jail here, to spend the rest of his life behind bars after being only 32 hours away from death in the electric r.hair. Mr.Reuter - 163 words
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182 1962-08-03 2 JAKARTA, Thursday. INDONESIAN troops opened fire on a Dutch naval 1 patrol boat off Merauke on the south coast of West Irian, damaging it severely. Jakarta newspapers said yesterday. The papers said the boat had to make off "to avoid r complete destruction." Merauke182 words
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Article79 1962-08-03 2 US $3,590 m aid plan for Jakarta WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) reported yesterday that a six-maji team of American economists had recommended to President Kennedy a fiveyear programme of economic aid to Indonesia totalling U553,590,000,000 of which th« U.S. would provide up to U*****,000,000. TheUPI - 79 words
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Article21 1962-08-03 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs President Kennedy has accepted the resignation of Gen. James Gavin as United States Ambassador to France. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-08-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby c^gfe) ffiassfl c™ l^ egg ~3j|||m11 words
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Article71 1962-08-03 3 LONDON, Thursday. TiR. ROBERT SOBLEN, convicted in the United States of spying for Russia, has given up his legal fight for release from a British Prison Mr. S. Scholefield Allen, a Labour M.P. who took up Soblen's case, said the 61 -year-old psychiatrist had decided71 words
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Article35 1962-08-03 3 JAKARTA: A court martial has imposed a sentence of four years and three months' jail on Jan Harry Rantung, an Indonesian airman who* flew as observer for American soldier of fortune Allan Law, rence Pope.35 words
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Article13 1962-08-03 3 WASHINGTON: The Senate Stockpile Sub-committee will resume its hearing on tin on Friday.13 words
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Article27 1962-08-03 3 WASHINGTON: The White House admitted yesterday that a letter sent from President Kennedy's office addressed to "Edinburgh, England" had been written "by a man of Scottish ancestry."27 words
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Article18 1962-08-03 3 BANGKOK: Thailand will build a hydro-electric plant in the north-east territory with a loan of from West Germany.18 words
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Article20 1962-08-03 3 LONDON: Education in Britain in the last financial year cost the equivalent of just over £20 (about $170) per head20 words
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Article12 1962-08-03 3 WASHINGTON: U.S gold Stocks fell by U5539,873,428 on July 27 to U5516,168.--209.508.12 words
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Article15 1962-08-03 3 LIMA: Deposed President Manuel Prado of Peru and his wife left by air for London.15 words
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Article25 1962-08-03 3 LONDON: The Soviet Union launched 115 research rockets with telemetering devices to study the upper atmosphere and space during the past year. Moscow Radio reports.25 words
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Article29 1962-08-03 3 MANILA: A U.S. Navy plane with 13 people on board was several hours overdue today and feared to have crashed 150 miles north-west of here, a naval spokesman reported.29 words
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Article20 1962-08-03 3 KATMANDU: A Royal Nepal Airlines DC3 transport with 10 people on board wns overdue on a flight to New Delhi.20 words
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Article27 1962-08-03 3 3 more space bomb tests? WASHINGTON: President Kennedy Mid yesterday that the U.S. might conduct three more high altitude nuclear tests over |ohnston Island in the Pacific.27 words
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232 1962-08-03 3 Brussels hushes the close of market debates I ONDON, Thurs. Both Houses of Parliament ended their common market debates last night without political sensation, as at Brussels British and European negotiators worked against the clock in an attempt to reach an outline of agreement on the British application by the232 words
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Article98 1962-08-03 3 Nehru gets Chen Yi talks report fIEW DELHI, Thurs. The Indian Defence Minister, Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, yesterday reported to the Indian Cabinet on his recent talks in Geneva with the Chinese Foreign Minister Marshal Chen Yi. according to usually reliable sources. The sources quoted Mr. Menon as havingReuter - 98 words
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126 1962-08-03 3 Jamaican shoplifter No. 2 released T ONDON, Thurs. The British Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, yesterday released a second Jamaican woman recommended for deportation under the new Commonwealth Immigrants Act. Miss Soey Butler, 38, was released yesterday morning from Strangeways Jail, Manchester, where she had been held pending the Minister'sReuter - 126 words
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Article43 1962-08-03 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. D. T. E. Roberts, Attorney-General, Gibraltar, has been selected for transfer to Hong Kong as Solicitor-General, the Colonial Office announced. Mr. Roberts Is expected to arrive in Hong Kong during the middle of this month U.P.I.UPI - 43 words
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483 1962-08-03 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday IT THANT, the act- ing Secretary-Gene-ral, held out the threat of an embargo on all trade and financial relations with Katanga if persuasion failed to reconcile the secessionist province with the rest of the Congo. In a letter to all member governmentsReuter - 483 words
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Article48 1962-08-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tbars. President Kennedy said today there most be on-sit« inspection of Soviet territory to ruard against cheating tinder a nuclear test ban. He said however, that he hoped new technical data would enaMe the I.S. to reduce the number of such inspections. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration407 1962-08-03 3 Ben Bella puts JL off his inarch to Algiers ALGERIA LEADERS FAIL TO PATCH UP QUARREL MN 1-HOUR TALKS ALGIERS, Thursday. jy|R. Mohammed Ben Bella and his supporters in Oran yesterday postponed their plans to move to Algiers this morning a few hours after his envoy here, Mr. Mohammed Khider,Reuter - 407 words
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Advertisement266 1962-08-03 3 I PI WJ I I v x W > mi"^^^'^ I N JrS j'^^B &\k -^■**^^i«* \>\ fit New -today's casual look in a British cardigan Subtle new details give thia Jaeger cardigan its easy authority. The setting of the raglan sleeves. The casual boldness at the shoulder, the freedom266 words
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Advertisement209 1962-08-03 3 UU L^ NOW ON WITH BARGAINS piled on top of BARGAINS LADIES' DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. Ladies Printed Slacks $3.90 ea. Purlitan Sport Shirts 4.80 l m tt JJ 0 «soS*°' Arrow Manhattan Shirt, t.»O Embd. Shorts $6.90 ea. Ladies Printed Shorts $2.90 ea. Arrow Terylene Shirts $21.90 1 Arrow Wembly209 words
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Article187 1962-08-03 4 Strike: Air chief called in SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The The Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Tan Beng San, has been asked to intervene In settling the strike at the Singapore Airport Bar and Restaurant. Mr. Neo Tal Kirn, manager of the bar and restaurant said there were actually two disputes— one187 words
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421 1962-08-03 4 Government warns kampong folk of political plot ATTEMPT TO HINDER BEAT-TRE-FLOOD SCHEME SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Government today warned settlers of Kampong Kembangan about a Left-wing plot to torpedo a government $15,000 drainage scheme. A Ministry of National Development statement explained that the scheme would eliminate floods in the kampong,421 words
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Article, Illustration271 1962-08-03 4 Talks for 5-man Indian team SINGAPORE, Thursday. HPHE five-man Indian trade mission which arrived here last night today held a series of discussions with top Government and business importers. Among those they meti were Mr. Hon Sui Sen, Permanent Secretary to the Finance Ministry271 words
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Article50 1962-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek declared open an art exhibition by Mr Tsal Wan Chlng, at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. The exhibition is sponsored by the University of Singapore Chinese Society and will remain open from 10 a.m to 8 p.m. until Aug. 6.50 words
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Article26 1962-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Water will be cut off in Track 23, off Chua Chu Kang Road 141 m.s., tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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Article41 1962-08-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chief of the Traffic Accident Branch Inspector Simon Cornelius, has been promoted Assistant Superintendent of Police. A.SP. Cornelius, who has been In the Traffic Accident Branch for several years, has been acting as chief.41 words
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Miscellaneous436 1962-08-03 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR fHT following is today's ache- BO AC: From London, Pnnk- dule of civil aircraft move- furt, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, menu at Paya Lebar airport, Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 655 Singapore: pin.; from Sydney Darwin, JaARKIVALS S "2ft. S A7 i!l 10 ZLf m AUtalla: From436 words
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Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1648 1962-08-03 5 1 20 nightmare days of death, despair in horror of Ladysmith... TRAPPED IN A DUSTY LITTLE TOWN IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE... THE HEROISM OF 10,000 MEN AT noon on February 27, 1900, British troops manning the defences of the South African town of Ladysmith were squatting round their midday1,648 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-08-03 6 be a child again? never! HAVE you ever said, oh, to be a child again, such an easy life, no cares no worries, no problems? Well, don't. Being a child can be pretty rough going sometimes. For instance, who Is the one that get's patted on the head constantly by369 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-08-03 6 lucy huang - lucy huang I AM glad you liked the Pyrex recipe I gave you in this page a little while ago, and happy to know that you want more. If it's good Pyrex recipes you want, you'll be thrilled to know that you're in for336 words
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Article, Illustration407 1962-08-03 6 THE smart girl todoy owns a Singer just OS her grandmother did many, many years ago. But she has on easier time of it sewing her own clothes. Fashion books, patterns giveaways, accessories to go with her Singer sewing machine, all these help her407 words
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Article, Illustration318 1962-08-03 6 DAINTINESS IS MOST IMPORTANT MEN care more about personal daintiness in a woman than you would think. I was talking to a couple of the guys in the office just the other day, and as usual their favourite subject, women, came up. it was quite a revelation to me to318 words
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Article, Illustration932 1962-08-03 6 Good wine spells gracious living WHOEVER wrote in the Old Testament. "Wine that maketh glad the heart of man" certainly knew what he was talking about. For wine, unlike other alcoholic drinks has a warm, mellow ring to it that spells gracious living and quiet enjoyment. If it Is wine932 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-08-03 6 GRENADE BOY BRIGHTENS AT HEALTH MINISTER'S VISIT MOHAMED Jedi bin Ya'acob, 15. who lost his hands in a grenade Incident in Malacca on Jan. 24, brightens up for the first time since then on seeing the Minister of Health, Dr. Urn Swee Ann, at his bedside in the118 words
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Article40 1962-08-03 6 Scooter rider killed PENANG, Thurs. A Penang Port Commission clerk, Mr. Kir Singh, 40, was killed this afternoon when his scooter collided with a military truck in Barrack Road. His seven-year-old son, Swaran Singh, who was pil-lion-ridlng. received slight Injuries.40 words
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Article23 1962-08-03 6 MUAR. Thurs. A district agriculture show will be held at the Town Council Padang here on Aug. 16 and 17.23 words
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172 1962-08-03 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A 17-year-old boy, who has 17 brothers and sisters, was today placed on one year's probation for complicity in an assault incident on Jan. '21 last year. Chan Eng Huay, arrested early this year, was described by his counsel, Mr. S K.172 words
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Article62 1962-08-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Choo Yun Cheong, 25. was acquitted today by the Sessions Court on a charge of attempting to extort $10,000. His defence was not called. Choo was alleged to hay*» put a businessman, Wong Fook Hong, 48 .in fear of death to Induce him to hand62 words
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Article39 1962-08-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Insurance Commissioner. Mr. A. C. Gray, will speak on "Electronic Brains" at the luncheon meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya on Saturday at the Station Hotel here.39 words
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88 1962-08-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One of the oldest members of the Malayan Civil Service, Mr. R. J. B. Clayton, died in England today, aged 87. Mr. Clayton joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1898 and retired in 1930 as British Adviser In88 words
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Article59 1962-08-03 6 PENANG. Thurs. About 45 students from Malaya. Singapore and overseas will Join a work camp at Pulau Jerejak off Glugor, to help build a mile-long path to link the Leper and tuberculosis camps on the island. The camp Is organised by the Malayan Teachers' College59 words
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240 1962-08-03 6 THE 'JOKE' THAT WAS A REAL ROBBERY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A bookstall keeper told a preliminary inquiry today that he did not call for help when he saw a man pointing a pistol at his elder brother because he thought it was a toy pistol. "I thought he was playing240 words
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Article50 1962-08-03 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today adjourned hearing of the dispute between William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., and the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union for 21 days to enable the parties to arrive at a negotiated settlement on the union's claim for an annual bonus.50 words
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Article50 1962-08-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— About 260 workers of Bukit Rajah Estate, four miles from Klang. who went on strike yesterday over increased tasks of tapping rubber tree!. have returned to work after talks between the management and the Selangor branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers.50 words
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Article26 1962-08-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Photo lithographic printed labels and school text books have been declared pioneer products under the Pioneer Indutries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance.26 words
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Miscellaneous184 1962-08-03 6 AUoy <h>p Bff F. F. Hamlin Ptf tKMCOMEMJCW,VCU\CIW.V^aRHGAC*Xm&rULL\ I tOU WO ALL RtQHT WITH A GBE,THKf6)*HUTHtH YE2ZII?. > AR EA WTO(FOR\OU fvDOM6MCN ItAKE UP TH^FINE ART/ WeUUST jWeOOULO I™*!^O«s||l rstft on your r^^ao-r Ap •TOttyL «hoolp fc^jOF R9mMs! y-^ v^**y/\*"^S\y?^WW MHck Trmcy By Cheater Gould [■■■■■^■i^HH r THOSE AWE HCrrATHEV'Rg184 words
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Article, Illustration628 1962-08-03 7 Motion appeals to the Federation Govt. IPOH, Thurs. The Perak State Legislative Assembly today expressed "grave concern over the refusal of the United States Government to cooperate with the International Tin Council on stockpile disposal". At the start of the meeting628 words
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Article126 1962-08-03 7 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The liner Canton, oldest in the P. and O. fleet, sailed from Singapore at noon today on her last voyage. The 16,000-ton liner, built In 1936, is due to be broken up in Hong Kong later this year. As she steamed out.126 words
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Article57 1962-08-03 7 Ex-PPP now in Pmip IPOH. Thurs.- Inche Mohamed Fajar All. an Independent member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly, announced here today that he had joined, the PanMalayan Islamic Party. He was elected to the assembly in 1959 on a Peoples' Progressive Party ticket but; subsequently resigned from Om PPP57 words
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655 1962-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs ltfß. Francis T. Scow, ■L" Crown Counsel assisting the commission Inquiring into the Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott last November recalled today how students had thrown stones, mud. bottles and bad eggs to prevent other students from entering examination centres.655 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-08-03 7 BACK FROM TALKS IN LONDON HAPPY AND SMILING KUALA LUMPUR. Tbnrs. The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department. Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid (above). returned here today happy and smiling over the success of the Malaysia talks in London. With him was the Principal Assistant Secretary to92 words
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Article24 1962-08-03 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. today opened a Malay girls' national school at24 words
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190 1962-08-03 7 Navy men tackle six live torpedoes DENANG, Thurs.— Four Royal Navy bomb disposal experts from Singapore are busy removing six live torpedoes from part of a Japanese submarine lying under, four feet of water about one mile off Gertak Sanggul, south of Penang Island. The area has been cleared to190 words
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Article33 1962-08-03 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A housewife, Lim Ah Nal. 33. was today fined $1,400 in default six months' jail for possessing 281 gallons of ,-amsu on which 5235.30 duty had not been paid.33 words
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Advertisement1233 1962-08-03 7 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) ROYAL JELLY THE AMAZING "MIRACLE" QUEiN SEES SPECIAL FOOD MAY CHANCE YOUR WHOLE LIFE SAYS DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS How would you hka to wok* up on» morning to oiscovci yourself pouesied with on incredible tens* of youthful1,233 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-08-03 7 Straits Times Crossword _^^J— —^^J— —^^J— ACROSS S. Summary put before the sec- He compute* varioiu time* i 6 put on the hst in turn (»>. 8 M ht heartfree la time 10. He holds somethJng .gainst a £k th ta th retired patriarch (5). 7 Bftll J' Un tn313 words
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Obituary28 1962-08-03 8 Wwtfa Sl» (Mlmlmum) towhill. Babe. <t«arly belavrd I wife of Oter ami mother or David. Brian and Jennifer died Monday, 30th I July after a abort nine**.28 words
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Article35 1962-08-03 8 M Her* tit (HiHimum) MR. CHIOK INO JOO snd f«mi<> thunk all fnenels. relatives for Hstto meytmr* nt sympathy and condolence*, wrtatha. na*>ataiiee and attendance at the funrral of Ms da— Brow Ah Boon.35 words
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Article917 1962-08-03 8 It should not be a cause for surprise if the Malaysian agreement is welcomed in the 1 Borneo territories with less rapture than it har been in Malaya. There are many important questions still to be answered. We do not doubt [that the answers will be917 words
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Article312 1962-08-03 8 Prospects of a West Irian settlement have Improved beyond expectations after informal negotiations between the {Indonesians and the Dutch in the somewhat improbable setting of a Texas millionaire's estate. No details ar* available, but if the reports of a May handover are accurate, then the Dutch have312 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1962-08-03 8 MARK ARNOLD FORSTER - MARK ARNOLD FORSTER IMMIGRANTS ACT-A CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF LAW IS VIOLATED AN INQUIRY by THE Commonwealth Immigrants Act 64 days old this morning has already impaired one of the main principles of British justice, that all men are equal before the law.1,285 words
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LETTERS
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196 1962-08-03 8 ON July 28 under the heading "Manpower survey: Educated people won't talk" you stated that thousands of people were reluctant to co-operate. This statement seems likely to give a very wrong Impression. True, some people were hesitant to give information to start with but196 words
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Letter461 1962-08-03 8 1 WONDER If It Is generally known that since Malaya attained independence, all candidates from this country seeking admission to London and other universities In Britain are required to send their original certificates (In sip Dort of their applications) 8.000 miles to England. Authenticated or photostat copies are461 words
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Letter59 1962-08-03 8 WORD has got round that clerks unsuccessful in obtaining a credit In English will be confirmed in their appointments If they passed their probationers' examination and provided their work Is satisfactory. I would like to knew of any clerks who have obtained their confirmation this way recently59 words
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Letter78 1962-08-03 8 A FEW months ago I rein emb c r a certain amount of outcry when a motorist took an Injured accident victim to the Lady Templer Hospital. No aid was forthcoming, and she was told to carry on to the General Hospital. Today I took a car accident78 words
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Advertisement1069 1962-08-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. J* Wards Sl* < Minimum) CARRINCTON: To Kaith and George at OkMMMM Hospital on August Ist. a siMrr for Willy. ANNOUNCEMENTS W*4» (minimum) COLO tTORAOI lUPIRMARKCT Orrnard Road and Singapore Branenra will b« cloawd en Monday Auiutt 6th. FOR SOUND TKKTH and Healthy Kums. (ivt toothing chlldrm Ryvlta1,069 words
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Advertisement66 1962-08-03 8 THE LAST DAYS OF HITLER'S GERMANY The last of the three instalments of William Shirer's absorbing and authoritative I history of the Nazi era, appearing as a condensation in July READERS DIGEST (now on sale) tells the inside story of Hitler's war, from the fall of France to the last66 words
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Advertisement52 1962-08-03 8 ______t_p#<^* -v > '>'^ ll Vi^^M___________' X\ roio« Flyk __>■ V 7 I EbaPStf^" J_L^Jg_| ggt- IJJ the nt*/ H Aerosol Fly •pray I Kills flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, bed-bugs, »nts and other household insects at the touch of a button leaving Fresh lir fragrance. Better aerosols through COOPER research Also52 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1962-08-03 9 THE HAPPY ONES Prosperity hopes -acclaim and pledges of support THE UNHAPPY ONES It's a British victory'-they condemn Cobbold Report PRAISE FOR TENGKU FROM ALL EXCEPT OPPOSITION POLITICAL LEADERS Boestamam: Britain won the day... and Malaya the applause ftUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Throughout the country today there was widespreadUPI - 1,364 words
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Article51 1962-08-03 9 MALACCA, Thurs. John Simahachalam, 31, a wseder on Oadek Estate. Alor Gajah. was committed today to stand trial In Malacca High Court on a charge of murderIng his wife. Jalambah, 18. Jalambah was alleged to have been cut In two places In her neck with an51 words
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Article57 1962-08-03 9 MALACCA. Thurs.— A tapper. Lai Kee. 23, wan drowned In a stream at Tampoi, six miles from here yesterday. Lai went to the stream with his uncle and a friend to fish but got Into difficulties in 4 strong current. All three could not swim. Lai's57 words
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Article30 1962-08-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Sultan of Johore hu appointed Dato Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar, State Secretary, to be a member of the Council of the Royal Court of Johore30 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-08-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»HE general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers Mr. P. p. Narayanan, today spoke of the earnest hope of the Malayan Trades Union Congress to band together 800.000 workers to strengthen its position nationally Speaking before thf> monthly lunch275 words
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Article13 1962-08-03 9 KUCHINO. Thurs Registration of the Sarawak Chinese Association was approved yesterday.13 words
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Article22 1962-08-03 9 KUCHINO, Thurs.— A survey by Sarawak Medical Department has shown that tuberculosis Is the main disease treated In divisional hospitals.22 words
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Article27 1962-08-03 9 KAJANG Thurs. -The Land Office, here will hold an auction sale of six lots of Btate Land for shop-houses next Monday at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article78 1962-08-03 9 Brothers die after road smash SU NG E I PATANL, Thurs. Two brothers died in Sungei Patani Hospital today. Yesterday they were involved in a motor-cvel*» accident. Ooplnath Filial. 19, a teacher of the Ibrahim Primary School died at 4 a.m. two hours after his brother Chandra, 10. Goplnath was78 words
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Article45 1962-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Donations of $20 from Mr. Sect Kum Beng. $1 from C. A. Y. and $16 from the staff of United Commercial Bank Ltd., Serangoon Road branch, bring the fund started for Mr. Lee Ah Cheang. "the most devoted father," to $1,02645 words
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Article32 1962-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd. has signed a two-year collffcMve agreement with the Singapore General Employees' Union, under which Us workers will get better Day and working conditions.32 words
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Advertisement40 1962-08-03 9 MILK FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST PASTURES BhflL^sP^-^j SPECIALLY GOOD Eg ■'S FOR GROWING I'lL [fl IVItC CHILDREN AND 55J™5S»s5 ADULTS WHO rF\ j NEEO EXTRA STAMINA FULL CREAM j L POWDER 2XIMM T A i. jfc im.ii»i L 4i sxexs40 words
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Advertisement118 1962-08-03 9 National I Language i Month J INCLUDES YOU I I —."0, f !LkP* ENGLISJ^fc Shellty bont china K(JII L Harebell. Dinner service for eight. Delicately garlanded Al|||| 1 with harebell pattern in pale I HI N i blue and green on a white \/lllll»m background Prie. $450.00 fo/#y j^ J§fcSpring118 words
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Miscellaneous447 1962-08-03 9 RADIO SINGAPORE <iADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTY* AYt SHORTWAVE RESVICE: SERVICE 41 mitiM Mctrea v A.M. 6 00 Time Sicnal. NegaraMEDIUM WAVE HKRVK K k N e ws Headlines; 605 Mornam Melodies; 7.00 Rende»vo U s «7t metres w f th Muslc; 7Jo Timt slanal A.M. 8 00 Oood MoruUm; 6.01447 words
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113 1962-08-03 10 New vessels now plying between Asian ports THE Eastern Ranger. 1 sister ship to the recently commissioned Eastern Rover, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday to load for Calcutta, Chittagong and Chalne. The new ships are in the service provided by The Indo-China S.N. Co. Ltd. whose local agents are Boustead113 words
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Article63 1962-08-03 10 BIRMINGHAM Sound, Reproducers Ltd. of Staffordshire, England which is represented in Singapore, the Federation and the Borneo territories by H. A. O'Connor Co. Ltd. has changed its name to B.S.R. LtO. The company is said to be the world's largest manufacturer of record] players and autochangers63 words
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Article, Illustration441 1962-08-03 10 Malaya, HK most competitive markets in Far East PRICE UNDERCUTTING LEAVES MAKERS WITH SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT UNDERCUTTING in the prices of typewriters sold in Malaya had reached such a stage that manufacturers were not guaranteed a reasonable margin of profit said the representative of an international441 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-08-03 10 TOP STUDENT IN ACCOUNTANCY JOINS FORD CO. MR. RICHARD NG CHZE KEONG (above), who was awarded the Singapore Chamber of Commerce City Commemoration Priie for tbe best second year student in accountancy last year has joined Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. as its internal auditor. A former student of79 words
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90 1962-08-03 10 pRIMA LTD.. which is building a big flour mill in Singapore has received the first part of Its shipment of machinery valued at $1 nrllion which is about 20 per cent of the cost of the total plant to be installed. The machinery, manufac-90 words
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Article, Illustration189 1962-08-03 10 COMPANY DRIVE TO POPULARISE LOCAL GOODS A JAPANESE company operating in Singapore is to make a concerted drive to popularise Malayan products in Japan and other markets. Mitsui and Co. Ltd., an import and export company, has appointed Mr. S. Sumii as assistant manager of its branch office in Singapore189 words
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151 1962-08-03 10 PRODUCTION of vehicle inner tubes in the Federation has more than doubled in the past (orts, however, are Small tave risen only sightly the period, showing Malayan-made tubes become widely accepted :al users, tubes manufactured in the country include those for Icles, tricycles, motor;s,151 words
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Article, Illustration178 1962-08-03 10 A NEW manager has been appointed by Cathay Pacific Airways to provide a more efficient service for travellers between Singapore and .Japan. He Is Hong Kong-born Mr. Duncan Au, 34, who visited Singapore this week to familiarise himself with the local side of the178 words
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Article74 1962-08-03 10 B. VAN Zuiden Bros. Ltd., manufacturers' representatives in Singapore, have been appointed local agents for the Royal Netherlands Industries Fair. The company will receive from time to time information of coming fairs. A spokesman said that the sth Machevo exhibition Is to be held at74 words
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Article42 1962-08-03 10 The Italian car industry exported 163.398 cars in the first six months of 1962. according to figures published today by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers. This was an Increase of 33.6 per cent on the corresponding period of 196142 words
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Advertisement128 1962-08-03 10 HAN DO _L_# _HL lW_-#^# CONVEYOR BELTS ihm^h j_L _^L^_i_lM_s«S^_-V^T^^___^__^_H__^_r^_r^B!ll_-__i^-V?vSSS *tjt7 -3? _Hft__-___K__%__^V __Ul__HJ_-_l__u I B I I __fip^^^______n 1 __^E_l____b__^_\ s^v _flP__B_r_r_f 1 THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER BELTS IN JAPAN FROM CONVEYOR BELTS TO MIDGET BELTS. BANDO BELTS ARE RELIABLE AND LONG LASTING. MANUFACTURED BY THE BANDO RUBBER128 words
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Advertisement289 1962-08-03 10 SAVE TIME- SAVE MONEY... Cv clone TUBULAR STEEL BUILDINGS From implement sheds to modern factories there is a 'CYCLONE' tubular steel building to suit your requirements. 'CYCLONE' buildings are easily erected by non-skilled workmen, can be extended or adapted to almost any size or use. They are white-ant proof, fire-resistant289 words
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Advertisement702 1962-08-03 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Appointment of Head Teac—er National Type Primary School (El Clifford School, Koala Kangmar. Closing date of application for above Is extended to 11th. August, 1962. TENDERS i TENDERS from Contractors registered with P-WJJ. Singapore In Class "BB" and above under Head II will be received at the Public702 words
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Advertisement535 1962-08-03 11 (Continued from Pag* 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St ef. mxtrm JUNIOR SALESMAN REQUIRED by large European Import Compaay. Must be *o*rs«Uc ana hard-working. All replies to Box A 5222 B.T. B'por*, PORBION IMPORT/EXPORT firm requires experienced ateno-typlat. Apply to writing giving particular* Including past experience to535 words
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Advertisement949 1962-08-03 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SI (Ml*u)—Box St eta. mutrm PHARMACIST Required to take charge of Retail Establishment. AppUp cant* should glv* details of experience t and salary required. Bos A 5331 8.T., I B'pore. INTERVIEWS OUARANTEED I Salesman: Cargo Canvasser: 4 Expertt es.cU Typists 3 Senior/Junior stenoI grapsars/Balesgirt Clerk: Telephonist.949 words
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Advertisement1117 1962-08-03 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tO Worda SS (Ml*.)— Box St ct*. exir. MODERN SINOLB BEDROOM unfurnished Flat at Dunearn Road. Available from 16.8.62. Apply P.O. Box 3021, Singapore. CHINESE FAMILY ha* a large airy room for Immediate occupation. Rent reasonable. Apply anytime: 60-A, Joo Chiat Place, Spore (1"). ADBLPHI PARK. Fully Furnished1,117 words
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Advertisement1050 1962-08-03 11 EDUCATION Word* SS (Mi*.)— box It et*. mxtrm SCHOOL CERTIFICATE G. C 8./ H.B.C. Course*: Single subjects, full course*: Art* and Science subject*. Intensive training for 1962 exams. Full detail* of beginners classes and vacancies apply City School, Queen Street, Singapore. POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment when the Famous Stamford College1,050 words
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Advertisement1113 1962-08-03 11 BOATS, YACHTS POR SALI 1 tt Wmrda SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. mxtrm MISSING. New Mercury 36 b.p. OutI board Engine. *****80. Reward $1,000 available for return of engine or Information leading to recovery. Check I aerial number of Tour engine before > Buying. Box A 5197 S.T. 8 pore.1,113 words
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Advertisement643 1962-08-03 11 FOR SALE tt Worda SS (Mi*.)—Bmx St eta. mxtrm G.B.C. REPRIOBRATOR 6 Cu.ft. Perfect condition. Any inspection weloonul S4OO 0.n.0. TeL Bln*apore *****. TROPICAL FISH HOBBYISTS! Kor your Beautiful Collections of Fancy Tropical Pishes visit Teo Way Tons Boo* (Telok Ayer Market), Robinson Road, B'por* *****. PHILIPS KLSSOO TRANSISTOR Bearlnt643 words
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Advertisement415 1962-08-03 11 LADIES HAIRDRESSING tt Worda SS (Mi*.)— Box S» rfs. txtrm SHAMPOO AWAY YOUR Dandruff problems with Enden— a medicallyproved dandruff treatment and a rich. lathrnoK Shampoo tool fcjiden of Helcne Curtis LADIES DRESS SHOP tt Worda SS (Ml*.)— Box It eta. mxtrm PURE SILK SAREE Dresses for Cocktail Eventnx. Rose415 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1962-08-03 12 America's first big-time gang chief... THE BLOOD-STAINED CAREER OF JAMES COPELAND, OUTLAW AND MURDERER ON October 30, 1857, thousands of spectators gathered on a hill outside the town of Williamsburg, in Mississippi, to witness an execution. At noon the condemned man was led from the jail and marched to the1,406 words
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Advertisement130 1962-08-03 12 Forgive us if we are not the largest selling LOCALLY manufactured menthol cigarette in Malaya. But we are IMPORTED from England where 4 out of every 5 menthol cigarettes smoked are CONSULATE. And, because of our premium quality tobaccos, CONSULATE costs a few m cents more per packet. As such,130 words
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Advertisement1298 1962-08-03 13 fO LIYtRPOOL ft WEIT COAST UJL Oat rtara tarn P. rnaa Ptaam MEUMPBt A'mouth L'paai. Roa-. iCbri to Pt Hear MEMNON Liverpeei Am 9 Am 1 Am S^B Aag 11 PATBOUBS liTtnatl. OaMia. Gktttow Am 11 Am U Aag M/11 Atg 1) LAERTES M teiliai I'piaU Oaßiit Am 11 Aa)1,298 words
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Advertisement2805 1962-08-03 13 yylll Iwj iIIQQIkYHWn v I ll Pi THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIINU IS GENOA, U M«BI NAMBOtt. ItEMEN. ANTWItf. BOnttJAM. AMStIBBAM. PILB, ttTHCNBURB ANB COPENNABIN /©^■"*v\ r B'kaa Natm uKvso\Ml "BOMA" I) 6.11-14/ 4Am 1/ 7Am 1/ I»« Vrl XpLJS] wiunbu-i) n/u Aaa m/m Aaa M/ll am \*\X~y<yJ -BASM" i)2,805 words
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Advertisement1332 1962-08-03 13 w^ McALISTER <St CO., LTD. Wa. \TJrn in. aa n»i fRaVaW VW* KIXBRMAMUMS <k KLAVBNSM UNI LOHBM. RAMSUIt. ROTTERDAM B4JNtIRK. US ANMIEI, UN FRANCIWa, RAVII ft BtJU. lEITTLI VANCIUVEI ft POtTLAM. CIH OF CARLISLE fttcattiai Wj^-** nnTtm nmTZ si Aa-7TSat m i^ t s'Kl B u JMDO*. rtAMBUSt, MUIitNOAM MIOUIBBROUCtI1,332 words
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530 1962-08-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent TIN shares were on the whole slightly better yesterday, but the heavier issues such as longkah Harbour. Ayer Hitam and Sungel Besi registered losses on the day and the tin index fell 2 points. The better sentiment was set530 words
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Article22 1962-08-03 14 Halayaa Stock Indicts Aag.l Aut. 2 Industrials: 169.4S 170.54 Tina: 268.55 264.21 S Rubbers: 173.13 173.13 Jan. 1 IKS 10022 words
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Article632 1962-08-03 14 COMBINED bualßMi In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yea terday, with the number of deals In bracket!. Industrials Boustead (2.000) $1.63, (1.000) 11.60 SM: Dunlop (2.000) 51. 70: East Smelt (400) 12.70 SL, (3.000) $2.70: r*. and N. ords (BOO)632 words
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321 1962-08-03 14 rpHE Straits tin price rose again yesterday for the second consecutive day advancing by $1.50 to $427.37*. In the past two days the price has now rallied 53.37J following the fall which took place after the American decision to sell tin from321 words
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Article105 1962-08-03 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. (2ENERAL investment and indus- trial sharrs continued with a firm undertone, but with quieter trading. Movements slightly favoured rlees. Oils were quieter and steady. Base metals were barely steady with Mount Isa down is. to 60s. 7d. Loans closed steady. Con. £lnr is/5. o.j. Coles 13'5i105 words
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Article117 1962-08-03 14 £HINISI Product ■■enange Singapore neen prieti pwr picui yeeterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk $384 «ellers, drum $42 seller*. Ctpra: August $2S buyers. $2.54 aclleni. PeMer: Muntok white $1474 seller*. Sarawak white $14S sellers, special SarawaJc black $109 sellers. Lampong black $100 sellers. ABTA $115 sellers. Slngapera Ctpra Asseelatien 4117 words
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Article100 1962-08-03 14 The Malayan Bxehance Banks' A«seeiatlen made these rh«n .m in IU rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to (100): New Verk: buying IT 33 13/16. airmail OD 33 in 16. 9(1 a/Ml 33 3/16 credit bill*. 33 13/16 trade bills. •ailing TT er OO ready: New Verb 321:100 words
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Article39 1962-08-03 14 August 2. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 7434 cents (down onc-eiithth of a, cent). K.L.: 74 7 t cents (down one -eighth of a cent). TIN: $427.37 2 (up $1.5 i). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 15 Un»).39 words
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Article271 1962-08-03 14 QUIET conditions again prevailed on ihe Frderation Rubber Market yesterday. Opening prices were at Wednesday's cloflng levels and remained unchanged for most of the morning session. Just around noon, trade selling eased prices fractionally, but the turnover was small. Interest In Lower Sheets was small. The271 words
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Article211 1962-08-03 14 AUGUST ant grade rubbsr buysre f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m in Singapore yesterday at 74: cents per ib. down one-etKhth of a Ci-nt on Wednrsday's closing price. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. closms prices In rents per Ib yesterday Int. IP. S.S. prompt f.ob. buyers 741, sellers211 words
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Article178 1962-08-03 14 CHIPS lying alengsidt tht Singapore wharves teday are: Main I.loyd 1/2. Osaka Maru 44, Hermes 38/39. State of Madras 10/11, Vlbeke Maerak 23/24, Empire Ganne 21/22 State of Gujarat 42/43. Perseus 30/36, Halldor 27/2*. Outer reads: Banahuncl, Prrmlna VI Anlok, Charon. Rhexenor, Boma. Beloostray Adelaide Breeze, Sty.178 words
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Article130 1962-08-03 14 Aiucunt 2. Three montnv 1 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. N. 13 els Cold Store «»rt M Box 13 ctv Steamship 9 cts. Breweries 2S cts. 8. Times 22 POP 18. Darby 44d 8 Traders M ta. W. Jacks IU cts. L'nlteers 11 cts. Roblnaon 8 da. MININGS A. Am»l130 words
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Advertisement1032 1962-08-03 14 RbbV^k *H LaBMBHRaaI V\—^~ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTDU.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, tfs Great Lakes Servtca (10 HO OA ti* its roan t. U'Ma ri*NM i Sflsslss M.Yort OXSISftS "Kiailuwp Mirs" GIR. 35/30 4 Auf 21 Ast 2 Sppt 17 Sppl 2 Oct "lamiktwa Mpip" U/30 Ast 1 Sspt M Sopt W1,032 words
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Advertisement910 1962-08-03 14 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service faSI OlOttt SASUIW* r»0« liMCAfOlt SM MaUIS 10 CSHMIMI ihd *s uui usis *otit rssre P rasa r%m»t an. israsss MlfNI TMOEO Mt M 7» Sn ***** *n M let 1 CULO MMTINOUCH Sspt 11/1} Sept 11/11 Sspt 11/10 Oct VSSSStt Mil Pt MONTRtAL.910 words
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Advertisement111 1962-08-03 14 NEDLLOTD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE f»SI SAIUN6J FRQU MH6APOM. aUUTI OIIECI II cawoi am i 4 aw lues ram rpar* Ita* Pirpne, S/r. Bontreai "ZtEUWO" (RL) E. Ancti V i PPf 11/14 tpf IS «Pf II (Sft S.H.B. 0/11 U| "MND«"t (NL) f/UtSft 11/14 Sipt 15 Sepl IS tit t111 words
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Advertisement96 1962-08-03 14 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, up to 3 p.m. on 9th August, 1962 for the Construction and completion of Class F* Qrs., Kathi's Balai (Jabatan Ugama) Lavatory Block Including Site Filling Water Sanitary Installation Septic96 words
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Advertisement1309 1962-08-03 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN J^JL 18 h he. cl by glm> th t Uitb that l > JAMES L. PAYTON Of 1 4LA u^ lt 196 Mr No Holland Park Flat. SlngaJOBpH NATHAN U no longer por., have applied for a Wholeemployed by the East Asiatic1,309 words
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Advertisement249 1962-08-03 15 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from major contractors for the following works which It is proposed to carry out In North Borneo. (1) The construction of a reinforced concrete wharf at Kudat. Drawings and documents will be available at Public Works Department Headquarters, Jesselton, from249 words
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Advertisement1660 1962-08-03 15 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE i Tenders from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Malacca, up to 3.00 p.m. of 17th Auuu.xt, 196 J. i for the CONSTRUCTION OF POULTRY YARD AT DEMONSTRATION AND MULTIPLICATION STATION AT AVER KEROH. MALACCA.1,660 words
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Article, Illustration662 1962-08-03 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - Jega v Shah on level terms a highlight of national meet NORMAN SIEBEL i tUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. With the Asian Games at Jakarta just three weeks away, the 16 Malayan athletes who compete in them will be the centre of interest $n the Federation of Malaya AAU third national championships662 words
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Article256 1962-08-03 16 HI MADRID, Thursday. LUIS del Sol, Real Madrid's Spanish international inside forward, was last night transferred to Juventus, the Italian club. The sum involved In the transfer is said to be $1,683,000 (33 million pesetas) $1,275,000 tor Real and $408,000 to the player for a three-yearReuter - 256 words
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Article191 1962-08-03 16 A-fiMKS BRIEFS JAKARTA, Thurs. Jakarta police said today they had uncovered another case of theft connected with the building of the complex for the Asian Games which begin here on Aug. 24. Commissioner B. D. Winoto of the Jakarta Police said a lorry carrying cement fromReuter; UPI - 191 words
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405 1962-08-03 16 Epsom Jeep - BACK BILAH SAYANG II IN THE VASE 'TRIAL' Epsom Jeep RACING with IPOH. Thurs. Bilah Sayang 11, trainer Kinus van Breukelens chief "hope" for the Perak Gold Vase, did an impressive trial hero this morning. With apprentice Mat Shaari astride, the five-year-old showed a smart turn of speed to run405 words
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Article48 1962-08-03 16 IPOH, Thurs. P. Kri.shnan. the Kinta Indians right-back, was sent off in the 60th minute (or kicking Cheng Wah outside left Kai Wah In the Ipoh District F.A. League Dlv. 1 match here today. Earlier, Krishnan had been warned by the referee. Cheng Wah won 2-0.48 words
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Article48 1962-08-03 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Bouih cricket team to n\?t North at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 11-13 include seven Singapore players. The South XI: Williams. BeeKett. T. Martens. J. Martens. Houichton. Sandosham. Cocke tall of Singapore Pike (Malacca) Lakblr and C. Navaratnam (both NegrO.48 words
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Advertisement296 1962-08-03 16 A rOL. .> Ma* Bk If > I H>fiW<s3 m4Kf\ rf^* Hi Hr -J& In your favourite restaurant or cafe, always ask for delicious ißßflifl N E ?<?AF^ and enjoy that wonderful clean flavour that never lialll^^Hl^lfSP varies n ESCAPE dissolves completely— no messy grounds to mar fefeMHfflflQJ your enjoyment296 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-08-03 16 Bug* Bunny By Balph Hvintdahl \tt££f 1 rMY FEET ARE KILLING ME 'THEN YmY TRUCK S"1 THAT SIGN COMES DOWsA K«ftFS«^^^T^"'N w AFTER ALL THAT WALKING!^ WHAT GOT A FLAT \7OMOB/teß J ST |6AS«i)U. j=j? S ji MCAR?^ SI6N?ASvVER CAR*/ 'fpl^pl (/^^__jL42 words
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Article296 1962-08-03 17 RELAY TEAM AND HIGH JUMPER GILL GET APPROVAL BUT SAFA'S APPLICATION IS REJECTED Schubert elected chef de mission SINGAPORE, Thurs. The total strength of Singapore's contingent to the Asian Games which begin on Aug. 24 at Jakarta will be 137 90 competitors, 21 officials and 26296 words
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Article323 1962-08-03 17 fHE 90 competitors in the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games are ATHLETICS: Wong Fey Wan, A. 8. GUI, Evelyn Lee and 4 x 100 m relay team (Low Sin Chock. Loh Chan Plew, Ho 81m Llm and Wong Fey Wan or another to be named later).323 words
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Article43 1962-08-03 17 SYDNEY. Thurs. Only one Malayan has been selected for the team to represent New South Wales in the Australian badminton champion/ lps starting on Aug. 13 at Hobart, reports Keith Hooper. He is Jon Chin, captain of the Sydney University team.43 words
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Article24 1962-08-03 17 TAIPINO DIV. 2: Police 3 CRC 1. PRIMARY SCHOOLS (Kluang) Rest 1 Champions (Primary Eng School) 0. Friendly: BOMBB 1 District Youths 0.24 words
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Article23 1962-08-03 17 FRIENDLIEB: Free School 6 Rng Hock's XI 2 at Penang; Ma- 1 lay College 6 Jolly Uds 0 at K I Kangsar.23 words
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Article44 1962-08-03 17 CROSS-COUNTRY: (B. Gajah) Royal English School's 3-mile race Dlv. 'A' 1 E. Krlshnan 2 Zalnal Abldln b. Montel 3 T. Renganathan 15m; DIT. 'B: 1 Mchamed HanLs 2 Attzl Razalan 3 An jar 18m; Div. 'C: 1 Govlndasamy 2 Shamsuddln 3 MUstafah 10m.44 words
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Article123 1962-08-03 17 T ONDON, Thurs. Close of \j play scores in yesterday's county cricket matches: At Blackpool: Middlesex 345 (Oale 64 Russell 110) Lanes 78-0 (Pullar 52 no i. At Chesterfield Warwick 280 (IbalduUa 51 Hitchcock 153 n.o). Derby 43-1. At Worcester: Surrey 146 (May 55 CarterReuter - 123 words
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Article98 1962-08-03 17 FMAAU'S TRAINING PHASE 3 AT IPOH riH, Thurs. The third phase of the Federation of Malaya AAU's training scheme for Malayan athletes preparing for the Asian Games will begin at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Tiger Lane, here on Monday. Bill Easton, the American coach, told the Straits Times today:98 words
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452 1962-08-03 17 Kim takes a set off holder Hirose SINGAPORE, Thurs.— T. S. Kirn (Singapore) surprised today when he took the first set from top -seeded Hitoshl Hlrose (Japan) In their unfinished men's singles quarterAnal in the Singapore open lawn tennis championships here. Hiroee. the title holder, fought back to win the452 words
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Article55 1962-08-03 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Marine* beat Chinese Athletic 2-0 in the Singapore Amateur PA. League Div l at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Marines scored through Tahlr Abu (17 mlns) and Omar Awang (25 mlns). In a Premier League match. Juniors beat Indians 2-1. Juniors scored through Robin Chan55 words
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248 1962-08-03 17 INVITATION XI GIVE INDIA TOUGH FIGHT NEGRI INVITATION XI 0 INDIANS Z', Seremban, Than INDIA, the former world hockey champions, scor--1 ed the third win of their Singapore-Malaya tour here today when they beat Negri invitation eleven by 2-0. But the Indians, who had beaten Singapore 1-0 and South Selection248 words
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Article222 1962-08-03 17 SINOAPORC. Thun. The Singapore Open amateur gosT championship begins on Saturday at 2 pjn. at the Royal Singapore Oolf Club's old course. Order of play (or the first round (from 3 p.m. at slx-mlnute Intervals): First fee Beah Thye, Beah Bock Heng and Paul Chen;222 words
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Article63 1962-08-03 17 KLUANG. Thurs.— The Kluang Youth Club's Big Walk on Sunday has attracted more than 300 contestants from Johore and Singapore The race, starting at 6.50 a.m.. will be for seniors and Juniors. Seniors will cover 13 miles from Ayer Ittm to Kluang. while (unions. Including63 words
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Miscellaneous54 1962-08-03 17 Sports Diary SOCCER MALAYA CCP B-FINAL: Kelantan v Penang 2nd leg (K Bharu, 5). ATHLETICS FMAAt! nation*! ehampiomhip. (Ipob Municipal padang, 8 30 am.) TENNIS STORE op«n championship* (SRC SCC courta). TABLE TENNIS NEGRI under- 15 championships fSeremban). MOTOR-RACING FORD Economy Ran SO miles 'K Bhani). 8EFAI. RAGA SEA TOURNEY:54 words
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Article448 1962-08-03 18 LONDON, Thurs. THE MAIN IDEA BEHIND MALAYSIA— TO FIGHT COMMUNIST INFLUENCE AND INFILTRATION 'J'HE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today the Singapore Chinese will be equal "in all respects" to other citizens when the new Malaysia Federation conies into being. In an448 words
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Obituary195 1962-08-03 18 DON KINCSLEV ROBERT at.-rt U il Muay |*H<'i'fully on Thursday. OMIH liaven 313 TVIok Kurau Road ■t 4.30 p.m. on 3rd Aukum for Katontc Church and thence to Bldadarl. MR. LOM LOONC THIAM Paa>rd nvray peacefully on 2.5.82 at General Hoapltal. Cortege will leave 62A Jalan K irniininK off195 words
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Obituary69 1962-08-03 18 MR. XAVItR O'CRUZ of CheriaIhural, Tnvandrum pasxed away on 27-7-62. Mourner*:— Mother Luclal DCruz. Simon. Celeatlao, Jemlamab. Thomaa and Raphael. MR. NC KAH SIIW, age 64 of 76. Syed Alwl Road passed awajr peacefully 2-8-82 leaving behind wife, six kod* Kong Chuan, Kong Poh, Kong Keng. Kong Lin. Kong69 words
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Article87 1962-08-03 18 MADAM LIU LAN-FANC Thank* her friends and relatives for their me*during her recent bereavement. MRS. BENJAMIN SIMMONS of the Malayan Teachers' College. Penang wlshe* to thank all her friend* and paot and present students throughout Malaya for their comfort and support given to her In her tragic loss. THE87 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-08-03 18 Ex-hurdling champion Noor Astna Malaya's new film star AS M A BINTE OMAR (above), 21, a former Malayan woman 80 metre hurdles champion, began a new career at the Merdeka Studios in Ulu Klang, eight miles from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Formerly a typist in an engineering firm in Kuala Lumpur,84 words
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Article120 1962-08-03 18 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Thurs Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At Blackpool: Middlesex 345 and 65 for three. Lancashire 271. At Worcester: Surrey 146 and 37 for one Worcestershire 169At Chesterfield: Wnrklrkshlre 280. Derbyshire 190 for five At Dublin: Ireland 167 and 112 for eight declared. Pakistan 105Reuter - 120 words
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166 1962-08-03 18 Love affair ended as Tim, the tom-cat, lost virility I ONDON, Thurs. Tim. sleek black tom-cat from Richmond in Surrey, and Kitty Clover, his four-year-old lady-friend, had a. long and happy love affair during which Kitty had three litters of kittens. But now their affair Is over. Kitty Clover hasReuter - 166 words
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82 1962-08-03 18 SYDNEY, Thurs. An American poultry expert visiting Sydney has claimed that chickens are Just as psychologically mixed up as humans. Prof. R.O. Jaap. of the Ohio State University, spoke to reporters about private life in a fowl run when he arrived to attend a worldReuter - 82 words
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Article46 1962-08-03 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A cowherd who offered a $5 bribe to a policeman, was fined $100 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. Kalpu Kamali, 17, pleaded guilty to committing the offence at the junction of Thomson Road and Norfolk Road, at about 4.45 p.m. yesterday.46 words
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Article314 1962-08-03 18 LONDON, Thurs.—lnterest and activity remained on an extremely small scale in stock markets today. It was the last day of the fortnightly account while there was little to induce buyers to open new commitments in advance of the August Bank Holiday. Despite the paucity of business, a firm314 words
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Article42 1962-08-03 18 LONDON, ThUTl.— Spot 22 Hd.. Sept. 22>,*d.. Oct 22 a I6d. Nov. 22 5/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22 5/IM.. Jan./ Mar. 22 5/16 d., April/June 22 5 16d.. July Sept. unquoted c.lf AU7U" 22'vri Sept. 22 l/16d.. Oct. 22d. Tone. Idle.42 words
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Article25 1962-08-03 18 LONDON, Thurs— Buyers £851, sellers 1852. Forward buyers £854. sellers £855. Settlement £8514 Turnover am- 200 tons, pro. 40 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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126 1962-08-03 18 An 'unknown unionist' to lay House foundation SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. K. M. Byrne, will draw lots at the Cultural Centre tomorrow morning to decide on an "unknown" trade unionist, who will have the privilege of laying the foundation of the new $4 million Singapore Conference Hall126 words
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174 1962-08-03 18 BRITAIN'S 'NO' TO AMERICAN MISSILES LONDON, Thurs. The British Government has decided that the arrangements under which the American Thor missiles are stationed in Britain should be ended next year. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Minister of Defence, announced today. Mr. Thorneycroft made the announcement in the House of Commons. Mr. PatrickReuter - 174 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-08-03 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in likla a mid Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Wedn«» ua\ to 8 p.m. >es>teium HUhcst l.owps» Kuala Lumpur 74 Kota Bliaru 90 73 Penang R« 73 Ipoh !»i 74 Malacca Uti 73 Singapore Bti 7241 words
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