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Title Section15 1962-08-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ut Mala?* No. 1405. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01015 words
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Article, Illustration929 1962-08-12 1 Norman Siebel's special: Page 17 A LOOK AT MALAYA'S ASIAN GAMES 'GOLD MEDAL' PROSPECTS UPSTAGE BARBECUE (P. 8) DRUNKEN DRIVING AND YOU (P. 10) Red in orbit: 'No tests please' call to U.S. MOSCOW. Saturday RUSSIA launched a 32--year-old bachelor cosmonaut into space today and 10 hours929 words
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146 1962-08-12 1 Operation by campfire to save his son BASTIA (Corsicat Sat.— A doctor used a penknife and an underuairr bieathing tube to •)p.rate on his son. shot by a gunman on a lonely Corsican beach near here yesterday. At Bastia hospital. when the injured youth nu recovering today, doctors said only146 words
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Article80 1962-08-12 1 PALCUTTA. Sat. A Tokyo bound Air-India Boeing with 73 people, Including the crew, on board, which took off for Bangkok yesterday, returned to Dum Dum Airport here with one of it.s port engines damaged It was learnt that a vulture was sucked into the engine, resulting InReuter - 80 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article109 1962-08-12 1 AOsr.V (Italian Alps), Sat.— lor ten hours an Italian Alpinist clung to a rook face In the Mont Blanc range, supporting the body of a climber ttrangled by their rope In a fall. The Alpinist, Terenzo fornun. 22, held on to the rope to preventReuter - 109 words
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Article39 1962-08-12 1 H hi i: w Sat. The Shah of Iran has ordered the Government to iiit from this year's S2som. deficit budget the salary and allowances, totalling about ssr.ii.niMi. paid to his son, Crown Prince Reza. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article24 1962-08-12 1 SINGAI'ORK. Sun. Police picked up a man lying naked on the beach near the Fisheries Office. East Coast Koad early today.-24 words
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Article, Illustration450 1962-08-12 1 NORMAN SIEBEL - Ballet in the air, and it's a new record! NORMAN SIEBEL Malayans give Aussies a hard fight By IPOH. Sat. Malaya's 1.600 metres relay team came within five yards of the glory of a victory over the Australians in a thrilling climax to the three-day FMAAU open meet between four450 words
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259 1962-08-12 1 Citizenship status MARSHALL .SAYS HE HEARD IT IN NEW YORK SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. David Marshall of the Workers' Party today gave the inside story of how he got wind of possible Changes to citizenship status for people in -Singapore on creation of Malaysia. It was not. he said, guesswork. "I259 words
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Article36 1962-08-12 1 Is pushlne plans to erect a Sl.O&O.OOO barbed-wire barricade 10 ft. high and 20 ft. deep alone the 12-mile Communist China frontier to check the illegal entry of Immigrants from the mainland.— UP I.UP - 36 words
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213 1962-08-12 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. last night revealed that the Government was likely to spend over $100 million, or 30 per cent of next year's budget on education. Stressing that the Government ould not possibly overspend213 words
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Article20 1962-08-12 1 ....In north-east Mexico has caused the deaths of 72 children from dehydration In the pa>t 40 days.— UJM.20 words
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153 1962-08-12 1 Smallpox on the Canton: Vaccinate call to visitors KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Ministry of Health here today appealed to those who had visited the ship Canton while it was In Malayan ports last week to go for medical examination and vaccination at once. In a statement here, the ministry said153 words
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Article19 1962-08-12 1 Yesterday celebrated the 10th anniversary of King Hussaln's accession to the throne with a public holiday. Reuier.Reuter - 19 words
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Article27 1962-08-12 1 The Government is having talks with other Arab states on establishing diplomatic relations with Prance following Algerian Independence, a foreign ministry spokesman said yesterday Reiner27 words
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Article59 1962-08-12 1 NEW YORK, Sat. .Memo on the affluent sociery: A hundred jobs are listed in the latest issue of Dun's Review, favourite magazine of tycoons and top people. Not one is worth less than $140,000 a year. "And these jobs often go begging for months," says Dun's "because59 words
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Article325 1962-08-12 1 Ike calls on Winston in hospital f ONDON. Sat. Former President Eisenhower yesterday swapped reminiscences with his friend and wartime comrade. Sir W'nston Churchill. The two met for 25 minutes in a room of Middlesex Hospital, where the 87-year-old former British Prime Minister Is recovering from a brokenReuter - 325 words
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167 1962-08-12 2 Outdoors job for boy with initiative CAREER CORNER SERIES 2: NO. 7 THF work o[ a takes him outdoors. He is concerned with the composition, arrangement and the origins ot the rocks that make up the earth's crust. He examines the various types of rocks which are exposed or seen167 words
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254 1962-08-12 2 FRANCIS ROZARIO - THE ROBBERS MAKE Si mil. HAUL IN SINGAPORE FRANCIS ROZARIO SINGAPORE. Saturday By THL(JS grabbed about §250,000 in cash and property in more than 4,000 robberies here during the first six months of the year. There were 4,47.") robberies and thefts compared with 4,148 for the same period last year.254 words
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165 1962-08-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Madam Hoc Puay Choo, the As.->embly member for Bras Basah who crossed to the Opposition benches during last month's debate on the Nalional Referendum Bill ha.s joined the BarLsan Saslalls. The Barisan So.iialis chairman. Dr. Lee Si< w Choh. today said165 words
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Article57 1962-08-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A second Malam Malaysia will be held at the City Hall steps on Aug. 14. fiom 7.30 p.m. It will feature cultural troupes from the Federation. Brunei. Sarawak, Sabah and Singapore. The three-hour programme will include music, dances and sketches depicting the cultural affinities ot Malaysia.57 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-08-12 2 'SOLDIERS IN WAR AGAINST ILLITERACY' ALIGHT moment for both lecturer and class during a talk by Haji Ahmad Maliki. Chief Kathi of Penang and acting president of the State Muslim Religious Council, to 80 adult teachers in Penang. Described by a spokesman of the Department269 words
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Article268 1962-08-12 2 on training j T*O keep our dog In condition for show work once we have him able to show himself fairly well, we must consider the four essentials feedings, housing, exercise and grooming. In the first instance, dogs being carnivorous. the diet should vary and have a high268 words
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248 1962-08-12 2 Will there be two Malaysia cabinets? asks Dr. Lim PENANG. Sat. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. chairman of the protem committee of the United Democratic Party, suggested today that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, should clarify the statement he made on his return from Malaysia talks in London that the248 words
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Article, Illustration485 1962-08-12 3 SOONG HUA - SOONG HUA By GOH Or SINGAPORE MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 48 IM'IHOW an original party? Easy as pie. But do I hear someone scream: "No more parties, let alone an original one!" Small wonder, if it was one of THOSE485 words
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Article, Illustration393 1962-08-12 3 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - TAMIMUDDIN KARIM PANDEMONIUM OUTSIDE COURT AS CAMERAMAN IS ATTACKED 3y KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I'HF.RK was pandemonium outside the Kathi's Court here today when a large crowd, which had gathered to hear an adultery case, tried to stop a soldier from assaulting a Press cameraman.393 words
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175 1962-08-12 3 PENANG, Saturday pOl'R armed men held up an electrical engineer and his girl friend at the (iuillemard reservoir, Mount Krskine, last night and robbed them of $(i(H) worth of jewellery and oiner iiriicii'v Mr. V. R Mayes, of the Central175 words
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Article60 1962-08-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Traffic Police here are still trying to identity the body of It Malay. aged about 25 years, killed in a road crash at the 14i-mile Woodlands Road on Wednesday. Police are also anxious to talk to eye-witnesses. They are asked to contact Insp. John60 words
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Article42 1962-08-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. An eminent theologian, the Rev. Dr. D. T. Nlles, will give three lectures on "This World" at the University of Singapore, New Lecture Theatre 4, on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. All lectures wil start at 8 p.m.42 words
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201 1962-08-12 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A permanent secretariat of the Malaysian Socialist Conference was formed today with headquarters in Singapore. The secretary-general of the M.S.C.. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said the organisation would "'promote the unity of the Malaysian people and develop the socialist approach of justice and equality201 words
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Article244 1962-08-12 3 GOOD FOR A LAUGH 11/ HEN suffragettes were ff stamping the country trying to get American women the vote, a fragile little fellow heckled a lady in Boston. "Wouldn't you." he called out. "really like to be a man?" She barely paused in her speech, "wouldn't you." she replied. HUSBAND244 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-08-12 3 to be blamed for crime increase KAJANG. Sat.—Selangor's Mentri Desar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, said today that the police could not be blamed for the mounting number of thefts, robberies and gangster incidents in the state. Speaking at the opening of a fun fair here, he said: "Most of225 words
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184 1962-08-12 4 Tun Razak tells Govt. men: Prepare to work longer hours SEREMBAN. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that in order to build a progressive and prosperous nation all Government officers should be prepared to work longer hour*. Tun Razak was .speaking to members of184 words
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Article, Illustration161 1962-08-12 4 MARIE'S BRIDEGROOM DESIGNED HER GOWN FNANG. Sat.— Two childhood friends Londontrained music tutor and dress designer Mr. Joseph. Noel Emuang and Kirkby graduate Miss Ann Marie Reutens— were married at the Cathedral of the Assumption today. The bride, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reutens, wore a beautiful161 words
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Article71 1962-08-12 4 KLtiANG. Sat. Estate managers will meet Kluang town councillors In a debate in Malay on Aug. 13. The subject: "That foreign Investment should be encouraged rather than local investment." Open to non Malays as part of National Language Month, the debate —at 8 p.m. at the Secondary71 words
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308 1962-08-12 4 H.C.M. PAUL - H.C.M. PAUL KINTA STRIKE WILL CUT TIN OUTPUT 50 P.C. By IPOH, Saturday ♦JIN miners in Perak would be affected "disastrously" if the restricted supply scheme proposed by the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company in the event of a strike by its employees, was308 words
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Article124 1962-08-12 4 PROPHET DAY JOY FOR MUSLIMS SINGAPORE. Sat. Elaborate plans to celebrate Prophet Mohamed's birthday have been drawn up by the Muslim community of Singapore. About 4,000 children from 40 schools will be fed by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow at their Geylang premises. Some 15,000 Muslims124 words
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189 1962-08-12 4 Minister's daughter weds K.L lawyer TIAIPING, Sat. Miss Lim Meng Eng. 23. eldest daughter of Dr. Lim Swee Aun. Minister of Health was today married to Mr. Ooi Boon Leong, 25. a Kuala Lumpur lawyer. Over 2.000 guests. Including Cabinet Ministers, attended the marriage ceremony at the Methodist Church the189 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-08-12 5 An American girl writes home THIS IS the seventh letter home of American high school student Nancy Louise Barty. of Whitewater, Wisconsin. Nancy U In Kuala Lumpur on a twomonth visit under an American Field Service exchange scheme. DEAR Mother, This week you see me wearing the Indian295 words
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Article300 1962-08-12 5 AMONG UH oddities ot tne tish world are the Puffers, of which many different kinds are found throughout the tropics. Most of them live in the sea. but some have established themselves in fresh water. In Malaya they are known as Buntal. They seem to have reduced almost300 words
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Article, Illustration929 1962-08-12 5 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE, Sat Daughter (4i suffering from a rare blood disease WELL-KNOWN pianist today told a court here that her husband, a medical student in Ireland, had treated her "cruelly and coldly" when, after a four-year absence, he rejoined her929 words
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157 1962-08-12 5 UDP has got its registration says Mr. Too IPOH, Saturday. •pHK United Democratic Party has been registered, Mr. Too Joon Hing, an Independent Member of Parliament and member of the party's protem executive committee, said this here today. i Mr. Too said the protem committee will meet in Kuala Lumpur157 words
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Article31 1962-08-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat .The Johore judge. Mr. Justice J. G. Adams, leaves for Japan tomorrow on a short holiday. He will return to Johore Bahru on Sept. 7.31 words
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Article24 1962-08-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A new Esso service station, operated by Messrs. Bee Huat and Co., Ltd., was opened in Orchard Road today.24 words
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144 1962-08-12 5 Typists paid only $25 more than office peons KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Civil Service Clerical Federation today called for a revision of salaries for typists in Government service. In a report, the federation describes the present pay rates for typists as ''most inadequate," being only $25 more than that paid144 words
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Article112 1962-08-12 5 AUGUST 31 marks five years of independence, and today the Sunday Times asks you to send a 500 to 600 word article on "The Malaya I Want. The best contribution will win a prize of $50. Your article should be typed double soace and112 words
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Advertisement166 1962-08-12 2 •7/Sl/CR/SINM STARTING D.fl.h.f OFFERS YOU A CHOICE OF JETS SOON D Ufll EAST AND WEST FROM SINGAPORE pfp^ n $Ks£^i9iH«ii ■:■>£] fW^iW.' \i V^^B tasted ?^MI. (HMt 1 ISB)t -V —^^sMßßdi^^^ <B» J? —^■aH^P'r^^ w T«g\ 7O7's COMETS I ALL OVE THE WORLD AUSTRALIA, INDIA, MIDDLE EAST AND EUROPE I166 words
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Advertisement301 1962-08-12 3 Hasnah Yimala- Chen HASNAH VIM ALA-CHEN is away on leave. She will be back on Page Three next Sunday. IT'S HERE! THE NEW sarong girdle The New Sarong **"dr i .«fv,^-> 'Curve-Controller' girdle J f*yS&\Jt, moves with you. .never f ri £isfA VH R^Rt noSfiaV~^ T fT^ScSsftv'^ Only Sarong gives301 words
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Advertisement122 1962-08-12 4 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt. gold inlaid nib, gold-filled band and loss-proof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35. $22.80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive modern styling.122 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous259 1962-08-12 4 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 2. Highly finished (9); Look forward to (6); 3. Deceiver 10. Troubled (7); 11 And not (3); (4); 4. Great artery (5); 5. Except 12. Dividing line of hair (7); 13. (3); 6. Willow (5); 7. SharpPatent (6); 14 Combine (5); 16. cornered (7); 8. Whole (6);259 words
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Advertisement160 1962-08-12 5 ANNOUNCEMENT THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO-ELECTRIC 1 POWER CO. LIMITED and the KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO. LIMITED regret that due to a dispute which exists between the companies and The Perak Hydro Employees' Union it is necessary to inform all consumers of both companies that a notice has been received that160 words
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Advertisement229 1962-08-12 5 STRAPLESS BRAS ALL SIZES AVAILABLE AGAIN (Jfr NEW PLAYTEX STRAPLESS LONG -LINE Slims ond smooths you J% at never before. Lightly boned elostic support *-A vk with full-length control to your girdle. Embroi- v\. dered nylon front in- style- 285 sets. Criss-cross elastic side panels give move- 4^ with-you freedom,229 words
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291 1962-08-12 6 Fascist London offices raided by police A TWO-HOUR SEARCH AND CHECK ON DOCUMENTS LONDON, Sat. Police last night raided the London headquarters of the National Socialist Movement, the Fascist group headed by Coventry schoolmaster Colin Jordan. They searched the building and examined documents. The police spent about two hours atReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-08-12 6 Teddy bear for my new I brother'— but Robert is too bewildered THE little boy with the closecropped hair has come a long way. He has flown across the great ocean from Hong Kong to San Francisco, then across the wide continent to New York in the company of 10153 words
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Article76 1962-08-12 6 pONCA DEI MARINI (South Italy), Sat. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, holidaying here, took her four-year-old daughter Caroline water-skiing here yesterday but rhoppy waters forced them both to take a head-first dive into the Mediterranean. The speedboat pulling them along came about swiftly and picked them up. Mrs. KennedyReuter - 76 words
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Article32 1962-08-12 6 President Kennedy's Berlin adviser, in an Interview published In Stuttgart. West Germany, called for "Immediate and effective counter measures" In case of serious Soviet Interference with Berlin traffic. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1962-08-12 6 Was unable to attend the private funeral services for his wife, Ida Castor, at Beverly Hills. Doctors feared his health would be endangered.— UP.L26 words
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Article26 1962-08-12 6 In Italian public hospitals have called a one-day strike on Sept. 1, to support demands for reform In hospital sen-ices. Including pay Increases. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-08-12 6 A carbon copy of Marilyn's death THIS is a 1953 file picture of brunette exactress Patricia Marlowe Marilyn Monroe's friend who was found dead in bed at her luxurious Mayfalr home in London last Tuesday. A decorator who heard a little boy crying called the police. When detectives broke into106 words
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Article117 1962-08-12 6 r>DAT*B science poser for parents has a holiday flavour. Here Is how you should answer youngsters who a«k: WHAT ARE QL'ICKSANDBT rpHE difference between sale sands and quicksand* Is not one you can usually see. Quirksands are those that retain the sea water when the tide goes117 words
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177 1962-08-12 6 U.S., BRITAIN OBJECT NEW YORK, Saturday. fUE U.N. Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday asked the Security Council to "lake appropriate measures, including sanctions it necessary" lo make Portugal grant immediate independence to the East African territory of Mozambique. The committee took the decision177 words
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172 1962-08-12 6 JUDY'S CLAIM TO CHILDREN 'A MATTER FOR U.S. COURTS' ONDON, Sat. A British Ld court yesterday ret used to rule on actress Judy Garland's claim for custody of her two children by her estranged husband Sid Luft. It held the Issue was a matter for the American courts." The 40-year-old172 words
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Article44 1962-08-12 6 CAPETOWN. Sat. American rock-'n'-roll singer Elvis Presley Is unlikely to appear before white audiences during a visit to South Africa in October. The impresario engaging him Is an Indian whose if theatres, under South Africa's apartheid laws, can only admit non-white»,44 words
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240 1962-08-12 7 TOXIC LEVEL' RISK ROME, Saturday. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.0.) yesterday issued a warning against the use of additives in baby foods. An announcement said a group of experts of F.A.O. and the World Health Organisation "have come out strongly againstReuter - 240 words
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227 1962-08-12 7 Prince Philip cheats death twice in a day COWES (Isle of Wight). Sat.— The Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth's husband, narrowly escaped death twice yesterday while yacht racing in the Solent between the Isle of Wight and the English mainland. His yacht Cowesllp capsized, throwing him and his companion, UffaReuter - 227 words
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Article25 1962-08-12 7 ....Has lost 2.870.000 Inhabitants since the founding of the German Democratic Republic in 1949, its statistical yearbook showed. The 1962 total is 17.000.--000.—U.P.1UP - 25 words
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Article26 1962-08-12 7 Dissident Vice Premier in the Algerian Provisional Government, was quoted m AlKieis to have reaffirmed support of the Evian peace agieemenu> with France. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article140 1962-08-12 7 SPAAK DROPS OPPOSITION TO UNION PARIS. Sat. Mr. PaulHenri Spaak. the Belgian Foreign Minister, had written to President de Gaulle saying that he is dropping his opposition to a European political union, as envisaged by France, the French Foreign Ministry confirmed last night. The Ministry was commenting on a reportReuter - 140 words
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367 1962-08-12 7 'Showdown' threat averted in Argentine PRESIDENT GUIDO APPEALS FOR CALM 'AVOID BLOODSHED' CALL TO TROOPS BUENOS AIRES: Saturday i 1 A TRUCE has been agreed between rival forces in the dispute between Argentine army leaders. General Franklin Rawson, commander of the frontier guard, said today. The truce, called by President367 words
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Article325 1962-08-12 7 SUNDAY IN AMERICA And now it's official: American shop assistants ARE rude NOW it is official. American shop assistants ARE rude. Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges says so and I certainly will not disagree with him. "One reason Americans are not buying as they might is that they are not325 words
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Article23 1962-08-12 7 Will make a nationallytelevued addie^s on Aug 13 on the state of the US. economy, the White House announced Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article18 1962-08-12 7 Left Washington on Friday for a. weekend of sailing off the coast ol Maine- Reuiei18 words
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Article106 1962-08-12 7 MOSCOW. Sat Russia in notes to the United States. Britain and Prance, has drawn their attention "to the intensification of provocative acts, originating in West Berlin." aimed at East Germany, the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, the news agency Tass said today. The notes said106 words
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Article24 1962-08-12 7 45-year-old Biitish-boin authoress who lived in the tiny village of Douarnenec. Brittany, with her fisherman husband, has died liom a heart attack.24 words
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Article157 1962-08-12 7 'No choice' he says YEW YORK. bat. The ill Union Muueie coppermining concern in Katanga has stated it i -a* no choice but to continue to pay taxes to the Provincial Oovemment of Katanga, the New York Times reported yesterday. The newspaper said the statement by Mr. Richard lerwagne. managing157 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-08-12 7 Villagers claim boy, 14, is GandKi reborn AGRA. India, Sat. A A 14-year-old village boy in the Etah district of Agra Division has convinced a number of people for miles around that he is a reincarnation of Mahatma Gandhi. The boy. Shishupal Singh, is the second son of prosperous farmerUPI - 261 words
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Advertisement38 1962-08-12 7 FOR BACKGROUND 4 Turn ro ASIA MAGAZINE for the inside story of that strange exodus across the Hong Kong border (Page H) and why the 'outside world' must help Asia form a com-; mon market (Page |l 4).38 words
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Advertisement399 1962-08-12 7 yOU/ nly one power controls your j f^ r JEg destiny— a strange force sleeping IjS9BHH^,^_ w^p j| in your mind. Awaken it Com- I Hr oiand it to obey you Push I 4B obstacles aside and attain your I J^k fondest hopes and idc.ib. Let I f the Rosicrucians399 words
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Article494 1962-08-12 8 0 DROP a line to: The Know Alls, Sunday limn, Time* House, River Valley Koad. Singapore 9. ....HE DOES NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO NOW J^ FEW duvs ago 1 found a book on the road. In it were documents such as a leaving certificate494 words
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Article198 1962-08-12 8 £AN you please suggest a suuable girdle for the '■girls with poor figures" i Sunday Times July 26. 1962). So far I have been under the impression that girdles are only for the fat. ROSE J.. Koala Lumpur. A "poor figure" is one that is not in198 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-08-12 8 THE TWIST DRESS THE Twist and now the "Twist Dress." Straight, but with side slits and long white tassels to keep you in the swing. Mary Ann Tay is wearing one that looks suspiciously like a pillow case when yon hold it up. When you put it on, however, it's74 words
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Article, Illustration681 1962-08-12 8 IF YOU want any information on subjects mentioned, write to: Miss Juliet Ang, Sunday Times. Times House. Singapore 9. Enclose a stamped and addressed envelope. THIS RELAXING PASTIME IS NOW A SPORT THE BARBECUE is fast becoming Malaya's favourite pastime. Cooking and eating out of doors can681 words
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Article408 1962-08-12 8 JANE LEE - JANE LEE By DEAR Jane Lee: I am a girl of 21 and have many admirers. But I am fond of only two boys. I have been corresponding with Mr. Occasional for four years. We see each other only rarely, because he lives408 words
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Advertisement467 1962-08-12 8 Vitamins taste like cuipptc ln a new fr 11 Off v ClO flavoured vitamin product Mothers find CHOCKS solve the problem of getting children to take vitamins! Mother, .if your children don't like the taste of liquid vitamins, and find capsules or tablets hard to swallow. just see how they'll467 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-08-12 9 PHOTO CONTEST 11/ INNER of the week's TT TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Ripples" (above', submitted by Miss Alise Tan of 79 Wolferstan Road. Malacca. She used a Gaverat camera. Bettlng: fl2. 60/100 second. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is won by "Two Chickens" from Wong230 words
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Article, Illustration1407 1962-08-12 9 LELORD KORDEL - LELORD KORDEL PROPER FOOD CAN CALM NERVES THE RIGHT DIET CONCLUDING THE SERIES ON HOW TO EAT a AND FEEL YOUNG ONCE MORE J^ERVE health is necessary for physical health; physical health, in turn, is necessary for nerve health. The influence of diet is so great upon1,407 words
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Obituary56 1962-08-12 10 20 WorJ.s $12 {.Minimum) DEAN PADMAN ihouKh you bid BS farewi-ll to be. near Him on this day last year the panic of separation Is still with v* and your memory llniem on with lo and affection In the heartii of your tovlnK parents, brothers, sisters and Korhuii.56 words
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Article87 1962-08-12 10 70 Wars'* 2. in (Mm.) Bun4ay Worship Bervtes 6.30 rv All PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In MSJSBVpor^ ()r<'hn rcl Fto. -<\ Snndu y Srrvtie 9 a.m. and I I in All MrssasßM. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY <Jrove Hoad, Sunday lullM ».3O am. Sunday School 10 4:> a in. Wednesday inemnK 7.1587 words
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386 1962-08-12 10 OPINION TELLING THE PEOPLE IN BORNEO rE Tengkus decision to visit the Borneo territories is one that will surely be welcomed by the people there. For time and again Sarawak and North Borneo have given ample proof of their determination not to allow their present constitutional backwardness to hinder the386 words
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Article326 1962-08-12 10 CAN YOU TELL? YES and NO SAFETY LIMIT CONTROVERSY IN Singapore and the Federation, a driver suspected of being drunk has to be taken to the general hospital or a medical officer for tests. Chief among these is the blood test, which tells the doctor the percentage of alcohol in326 words
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Letter119 1962-08-12 10 YOU report (Sun. Times. July 29 1 that a postman in Uganda is demanding danger money after running into a clutch of lions From what I have seen of the plight of Malayan postmen It is a wonder that They don't follow suit There is very little difference119 words
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Letter79 1962-08-12 10 THE decision of the Artie rir:vi Government to mill its marines nut of Thailand i Sunday Times. July 29> 1* wplcome proof Indeed that Washington intends to keep to the letter and spirit the accords over Laos that have been reached in Geneva. It is also a victory79 words
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Letter140 1962-08-12 10 RE A recent suggestion by a Sunday Times reader that man try tc solve the birthrate problem by getting scientists to work on shrinking people to onehundredth of their present size, may 1 put forward another solution. Cannibalism. This Is the only logical way out of the140 words
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Letter96 1962-08-12 10 WHAT a wonderful job Hasnah-Vimala-Chen did (Sunday Times. July 29 1 with her story of Ahmad Shukri the blind telephone operator. One Item like this is worth a hundred appeals to convince reluctant employers that the blind with a little training can do a thousand jobs as96 words
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Letter92 1962-08-12 10 YOUR Pate One headline "Two records make Malaya's Jega the fastest Asian" thrilled me. (illid me with pride. It is nice to know that Malaya is slowly setting the pace in international athletics Rut why do we bold games on a regional or continental basis? Why92 words
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Letter75 1962-08-12 10 I AM one of those who had the good fortune to know Slater Rose of the Sercmban Convent. Her virtues were founded in simplicity, salntllness and humility. To talk to her, to be in her company was to be wafted into another world of peace and selflessness. She75 words
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Letter47 1962-08-12 10 REFERENCE to "Speed Reading" (Sunday Times. July 22 Mr. Thian should look up an American publication "How to Read Fast". It contains very practical suggestions for rapid reading. I happened to come across it last year and found it very useful. alhaj m.m SIDDIQUE, SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article542 1962-08-12 10 PETER LIM - PETER LIM By A SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS 1 FEATURE A case for stiffer legislation DRUNKEN driving does not vseem to be as serious a problem here as it is in some other countries. But there is still a strong case for stiffening the law against542 words
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Article495 1962-08-12 10 SWEDEN SWEDEN has a highly developed sense of road safety. Swedes pride themselves as the nation which produces some of the world's safest cars, and is a leader in the use of car safety-brlts. Here police make spot checks of suspected motorists' breath with the balloon. If495 words
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Article709 1962-08-12 10 ABU BIN ADAM - ABU BIN ADAM WITH SAT behind a man in the bus the other day who was bald; not just thinning on the top or receding at the temples, but as completely innocent of hair as a brass kettle. I leaned forward and inspected that head from a709 words
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174 1962-08-12 10 BESIDES blood tests, the quantity of alcohol consumed can be measured from- samples of the suspect's urine, or the breath. Breath tests seem to be the most practical. They are quicker than other methods, more convenient, and involve less "invasion of privacy." There are174 words
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327 1962-08-12 10 HENRY PAUL - PROGRESS AND THE CHANGING FACE OF THE CAMERONS HENRY PAUL By IPOH How a hydro-project is popularising a resort DROGRESS in in--1 dependent Malaya is best seen in the changing face of Cameron Highlands. The change so wide in scope that it is almost drastic is the direct result of327 words
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Advertisement839 1962-08-12 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be hended to Ist floor COLD ITOMOE AHCAOI Orchard Roed COLD STORAGE BNANCHCS AT NOLLAND StOAO KA T ONCJ KKPPCL ROAD NAVAL BASS CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Houm. Collyer Quay THI NEWS FRONT «lt»patrte«'» Supermarket M. M ISMAIL a Admiralty Rosa. Naval839 words
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Advertisement16 1962-08-12 10 ■s** W HOTEL MERLIN 'REACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TIL: ***** (10 LINES' MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL16 words
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Advertisement18 1962-08-12 10 a FOR your book review see ASIA Magazine: "Nine Hours To Rama," by Stanley Wolpert (Page 18). I-18 words
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Advertisement347 1962-08-12 10 Asthma.BronchitisCoughing r Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attack* of Asthma or J. R. had lost 40 lbs., suffered cousrhBronchltis so bad that, you choke inf. choklnr «"»t stranitlinr every and «»J»p for breath and can 1 1 nleep? nlrht. couldn't sleep, expected to die. Do you coarh347 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-08-12 11 Decision on Aziz will be known in 3 days ITU ALA LUMPUR. 1V Sat. A decision whether the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. will resign or remain in the Cabinet is expected to be known within the next three days. Inche Aziz returned to Kuala168 words
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Article, Illustration488 1962-08-12 11 CHIA POTEIK - Local Chief Minister for North Borneo in falaysia, says Governor CHIA POTEIK By JESSELTON, Saturday WHEN Malaysia comes into being by Aug. 31 next year, British authority in North Borneo will cease, said the Governor of North Borneo, Sir William Goode, in a Radio Sabah broadcast. "North Borneo will then488 words
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156 1962-08-12 11 IMPORTERS WARNED NOT TO SELL SINGER FAKES IN MARKET SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singer Manufacturing Company- of New York today warned "certain Importers" here that they were liable to court action if they persisted in selling Imitation machines A spokesman for the company in Shaw House said: 'Our Investigating teams are156 words
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Article37 1962-08-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. will open the first delegates' conference of the Civil Service Clerical Federation at the Federal House canteen at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-08-12 11 SEREMBAN. Sat Two thousand invitations have been sent out for one of the most fashionable Ceylonese weddings to be held here next Sunday. The marriage is between Miss Kamala Devi. a lawyer, and Dr. K K. Thevarajah of Singapore. The bridal saree has been100 words
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Article38 1962-08-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. Stow Loong Hln, an executive member of the World Assembly of Youth, left here by air today for Rio De Janeiro to attend a six-day international conference on social work.38 words
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Article100 1962-08-12 11 TODAT: Sedlll Kechil 7.35 am (6 sft) 5.25 p.m (6.4 ft): Singapore 8.44 am (6.3 ft) 7.40 pm. (7.5 ft); Port Dlckson 2.44 am (6.4 ft) 348 p.m (7.4 ft); Port Bwettenh«m 1.57 am. (10.2 ft) 225 p.m 11.6 ft); Penang 10.05 a.m. < 7 Oft > 10100 words
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308 1962-08-12 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE, Sat.—Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopt (500) U.M 0~. II.OOU. U.UUi $1.73; P. and N ords (3,000) $3.89. (4.000) $290, U,oooi $2.89 Sivi, Oaiiin.ua308 words
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Article27 1962-08-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sat- The Straits tin price here today dropped 25 cents to $423.25 a plcul and the offering fell five tons to 265 tons.27 words
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Article25 1962-08-12 11 SINGAPORE Copra Association noon price: $27'; (nominal). Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association: Bulk 5384 sellers, drum $41 V» sellers The tone wu quiet.25 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-08-12 11 CANADIAN actress-singer Miss Donna London is seen in this Sunday Times picture in dazxling green bikini with white frills. She is here on a four-weeks singing engagement in a local nightclub. The 1960 Miss Canada (35-21-36) was an ex-school teacher before she went to Britain to take up music and101 words
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Advertisement320 1962-08-12 11 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS CITIZENS OF MALAYA AND SINGAPORE The Shell Companies operating in Malaya and Singapore have important vacancies for mechanical engineers. The Refinery Companies at Port Dickson and Pulau Bukom have unequalled opportunities for advancement to the highest positions. Shell are committed to a rapid policy of Malayanisation and men320 words
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Advertisement92 1962-08-12 11 iSelamat i PROUD I !OF YOUR MALAY! I I (Mil (HI fs m* y w i \r y i i ;> VB* An endless, vibrant parade of colour 2nd niil varnish 3^P^ jj^^s^A M to suit every complexion fl Kb K7 H^' 4k the moit uninhibited colour in town r,92 words
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Article72 1962-08-12 12 SINGAPORE, Sat. The vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenhelm, left here by air last night on two-months' leave. He will be In Israel for two days visiting the University and Medical School, attend the Congress of Mathematicians in Stockholm from Aug. 1572 words
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629 1962-08-12 12 BARISAN TRIO GIVE THEIR VIEW DF U.N. MEET 'OUR TRIP TO NEW YORK WAS USEFUL AND SUCCESSFUL' SINGAPORE. Sat. "JHE three Barisan Sosialis members of the Council of Joint Action today gave their version of what took place at the United Nations Committee on Colonialism meetings. They also said that629 words
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Article39 1962-08-12 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore Ismaili community will celebrate the Inrmmat Day of the Agha Khan with prayers and a dinner at their prayer hall at 22 Karikal Lane, off East Coast Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-08-12 12 Glamour girls of Govt. for I contest li'OH. Sat. That there is glamour in the civil service will be demonstrated at the St. John's Ambulance Hall next Sunday when girls from the various State Government and quasi- government departments will vie for the unusual beauty title: "Miss Government Services, Perak."131 words
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192 1962-08-12 12 'The public must be protected P.O. fined for assault KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A POLICEMAN who assaulted a youth had l)een prosecuted because "the public should be made to feel that they are pro* lected from police abusing their powers,'' a magistrate's court here was told today. The deputy Public Prosecutor.192 words
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Article273 1962-08-12 12 $30,000 URGENTLY WANTED BY MCA P. 12 SPORT SINGAPORE. Sat. Malayan 0 Cricket Association will hay* to raise $30,000 before Sept. 1 if it is to get a Commonwralth tram of world-class cricketers to play in Malaga. Thr players are: Willie \\at>on, ivtn Ida ilc r. 1: Subba Row or273 words
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Article377 1962-08-12 12 By THE CITY EDITOR DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to The City Editor. Sunda> Times, Times House, Kiver Valley Boad, Singapore -9. Q: I HAVE been investing all my savings in stocks and shares in Malaya since 1955 and have a377 words
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Advertisement227 1962-08-12 12 From October Ist PEM AIR-INDIA BOEING 707 ffl JETS in 4 hours 50 minutes! Air-India's New York/Sydney service via U.K., Europe, Middle East, India and Singapore will operate through Perth instead of Darwin as from the Ist October 19G2. See Perth, the capital of Western Australia and host to the227 words
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Miscellaneous90 1962-08-12 12 LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT 4 superb ...the ivau you Another' -fine putt I I^J^JM dm* L extricate c&rself what an object lessen Sir Crumble! from these Ha2ard§ iyl gbpficetioi^ yoy tf onto I could ...Wfwtd&terttii... *«*«<? to us alii waiter your irmKe lv •faultless CQHtrvt.,* J always count myself Thank90 words
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176 1962-08-12 13 RIVIERA'S BEATNIK DON JUAN DRIVES AROUND IN A JAGUAR JOAN LITTLEWOOpf lias an astonishing plan for iilming an up-to-date version of the Don Juan story. Associated British, who are behind her current and first film, "Sparrows Can't Sing," are thinking of backing her. James Booth, the leading man of "Sparrows176 words
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601 1962-08-12 13 ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN Richard Bcymer, Diane Baker, Cor.nnc Colvef, Fred Clark. 20th Century-Fox. EVEN the most hardened In the preview theatre last week were noticeably Jarred as they watched two boys, a man and a woman hold down an Indian squaw while601 words
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Article240 1962-08-12 13 GPAXISH music and dancing has a strong following in Singapore. News that Goh Soon Tioe has persuaded Spanish dancer Pepita Sarazena to appear here next year will be welcomed. There are, broadly speaking, two schools of Spanish dancing. That which Is perhaps more familiar to non-Spaniards Is flamenco240 words
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Advertisement483 1962-08-12 13 •f^BSSf^ NOW SHOWING! "Tht Mysterious Sword" (Cent.) Trdov 11.00 o.m. "ESCAPE TO BURMA" Barbara Stonwyek Robert Ryan 11 LAI Vll/iIIUL ■BBa»S.N<^PO«Fa»t«Bi| DAMON MAYER JBa#lTLLlTjL^a#l^ ST PYTHIAS "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his Ufa for a friend'" VIOLENCEI Damon .utacKs SACRIFICEI Damon .s saved483 words
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Advertisement241 1962-08-12 13 l IH7 Jam e^fc^aWzH afl MM I'll I KaaaH V bb^bV LwkWWm BHHbHHI mwWmmWmWm A they call them "King of the Road 11 -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories241 words
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Advertisement202 1962-08-12 14 INSIDE STORY OF A BIG CLEAN-UP You will be seeing this test at the cinema. It shows how an ordinary high-quality motor oil (on the left) is dropped onto a hot piston and leaves an ashy deposit. But Shell X- 100 Multigrade (on the right) leaves no ashy deposit. I202 words
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Miscellaneous1616 1962-08-12 14 WWV SWO'JLf I RELIEVE YOU, "AfcZA^l U. AV^ II ThE WI7*SEtVANT'\S T«E <EvY...W-y Sr-C-7 1 I nC-J 7EA. \5 A~, > I'M'l JW \i l|; ITrlfW WHO»M HAVE K.VJOWN POX. 7AYS--AM7 1 V flSlrl'l !fl AN7 THE AMSWEK TO VOUZ j SERVE VC, \S -EM 5y7 A POWER-WA7 Ms.- )'^»-1L»a1,616 words
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Miscellaneous391 1962-08-12 15 HERE'S OUR CAMP, BtTT NO I I THERE'S OL9 6ZOOT, OUT IN N WW^^^SHX^ 1 £±7Smitl7% V^ o^~^ to-'^ttb N< SPANCHO/ WHERE'PHESO? THE YARP.' BJT THAT MUS/C-^ 'U4£ INFERNAL RACKET//^ ■^fe^V '^B l^ I QHByT) j J voo catcall^y^ JMJSkjfJ r IE C f^^SJic^Li^MsP^\ *A -J3 f^trnk j ~7~ T.391 words
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Miscellaneous71 1962-08-12 16 IMIMMIMIHIIIMIIIKIIIfIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIttII A i3iv«3d3aaHstHx>v MBB*^"^ Apnoi,Miiiiw»n f aodA3ivax3o v jgadanc^ noA avj avvN QiawoaTfiooaiM '~!sRR/jI^ I ill f*-*"- 3^* j>inJ- J^^^ V y J- 1 335 e*3A3N -Pi 139 I 3H5 N3HI ONV V 30VW 3HS /._~~_J 3jn 3?VJ JJ"» I <<" WT3O SV IH9IW I 3HI 33A0 .WV 9NiaVOS I71 words
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Article, Illustration2306 1962-08-12 17 MAKE sure of next week's ASIA Magazine. It's a special issue devoted entirely to the 1962 Asian Games in Jakarta. CUT OUT AND KEEP THIS PAGE FOR REFERENCE NORMAN SIEBEL ...Assessing Malaysian chances at Jakarta later this month MALAYA, Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo four of the2,306 words
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1036 1962-08-12 17 MALAYA'S 162 officials and competitors for the Asian Games in kartaHeadquarters officials: Oh Boon Tat, Chef de Mission; Thong Poh Nyen, hon. secretary; Koh Pooi Kee, hon. treasurer; Key Tit Yuen, asst. secretary; Toh Boon Huah, asst. secretary; Llm Kee Slong, N.O.C (football); Robert Y.K.1,036 words
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Article182 1962-08-12 17 HERE are the Asian Games track and field records: MEN The 100 metres: 10.6 sec; 200 m 21.6 sec.; 400 m 46.6 sec.; 800 m 1 mm. 52.1 sec; 1.500 m 3 mm. 56.2 sec.; 5.000 m 14 mm. 39.4 sec.; 10.000 m 30 mm. 48.4 sec.; 110182 words
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Article, Illustration335 1962-08-12 17 PETER LIM - Capsule road test... PETER LIM MOTORING BY THE P.IBOO LAST Tuesday I road tested the safest car in town. It is the Volvo P.lBOO definitely one of the most desirable cars ever built. It is Ideal for the man who looks success in the eye. Tailormade for the sirl with335 words
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Advertisement14 1962-08-12 17 Malaya will be chasing the medals this time —not rainbows as before **&M fu314 words
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Advertisement214 1962-08-12 17 Singapore veterans in evening oi their glory I I iINDA m I I Plus a full-size colour picture k ™i* of Hollywood heart-throb I m<>/*~WILLIAM HOLDEN f tt« IN THE AUGUST ISSUE <e 1^^» ARE FILMS DEMORALISING OUR DAUGHTERS? A frank discussion en a highly controversial topic by a group214 words
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303 1962-08-12 18 Amateur meet attracts 125 entries SINGAPORE, Sat.— A total of 125 horses has been entered for the Amateur meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah next Saturday. Class I— One mile handicap: Maglo Note, Home Sweet Home, Marksman, Sayang II (1. Luck I of the Fair). Dr. Doddlngton.303 words
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Article, Illustration454 1962-08-12 18 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN by SINGAPORE. Sat. It was one-way traffic all the way as India gained a deserving 4-0 victory over Singapore In their return hockey International match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. In winning today, the Indians smashed the illfounded beliefCHEW BOON CHIN - 454 words
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Article21 1962-08-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation Government Services beat their Singapore counterparts 3-1 In a King's Cup soccer match here today.21 words
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228 1962-08-12 18 K. FERNANDEZ - K. FERNANDEZ: By K. Lumpur, Sat. A FIFTH-WICKET partnership between Souths ...skipper, P.G. de Silva, and Don Beckett which realised 122 runs in 69 minutes was the highlight of the three-day North versus South cricket classic which began on the padang here228 words
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Article133 1962-08-12 18 SOITH Ist Inns Pike c Lang b Miiner 4 Houghton c Shepherdson b Dehlkaii 35 Navaratnam b Delilkan 2\ J. Martens b Delilkau 19 Beckett c and b Miiner 6U de Silva c and b C. Shepherdson 49 Snihiapalan b Miiner 4 Syer.s b Miiner 0 Sanuosham not out133 words
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Article34 1962-08-12 18 WELLINGTON. Sat Peter Snell. New Zealanc's triple world record holder, won the 6', -mile New Zealand cross-country championship here today in 35min 36 sec. beatins Pat Sldon by 200 yards. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article22 1962-08-12 18 AUCKLAND, Sat. New Zealand swamped Great Britain by 27-8 In the second and final Rugby League Test here today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article32 1962-08-12 18 CUYAHOGA FALLS. Ohio, Sat. —Tom Stock (U.S.) beat his own World record for 200 m backstroke of 2mln ll.Ssec with a time of 2mln 10.9 sec last night— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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174 1962-08-12 18 ASIAN WILL DOMINATE JOHORE XV -LEE SINGAPORE. Rat. The stan- dard of Asian rugby In Johore has improved Immensely and it will not be a surprise If this years State team is an All-Asian one said Mr. POM. (Curly) Lee. a past president of the Johore Rugby Union. Mr, Lee174 words
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Article145 1962-08-12 18 f ONDON, Sat.— Results of lo- days English and Scottish football matches wrrrF.A. CHARITY SIIIKI.I) Ipswirh 1 Tottenham 5. SCOTTISH LEAGUI CLP Albion 3 Dumbarton 5; Berwick 3 Hamilton 2; Celtic 3 Hearts 1; uMdcarilH.il li l Clyde I; Dundre U 3 Dundee 1: East145 words
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Article159 1962-08-12 18 (CHELTENHAM, Sat— Pakistan had scored 145-6 by tea on the first day of their mutch against Gloucestershire here toaay. Five of the first six wickets fell to spinners and only Mushtaq Mohammad showed any Initiative He batted 100 minutes in scoring 48 which Included one sixReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-08-12 18 THIONVILLE. France. Sat. French swimmers last night brofcC^T the world record for the men'» T 400 m freestyle relay with a time of 3min 425 sec. Previous best wu 3:44.4 by a U.S. team In 1959.38 words
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Advertisement289 1962-08-12 18 Let'stfakeiyou-around a 1 V^JFJ^ swimming roois \f 1 M I the sunny days J\ m lyiVvU 1/^** Restaurants t<m Pj&OjOrient 'liner so f A V unique and I LIBRARIES I j to write letters, make notes I I I and catch up on your books f CINEMA for your evening289 words
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Miscellaneous463 1962-08-12 18 SPORTS DIARYjI CYCLE-RACING: 75 mile race, Dover Road (7 ami SOCCER: Friendly Joyful Indians v Gandiji iSeremban Indians). Farrer Park (5.15 p.m.i ATHLETICS: Indonesian Independent Day walking race, Buklt Timah. CRICKET: S.C.A. senior tournament CSC. v S.C.RC, Balestier Road. Your Sunday radio. RADIO MALAYA And Screen; 930 Pick Of Th«463 words
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Article, Illustration617 1962-08-12 19 MY Vase Day nap is Cool Assurance (Race 6). This staying five-year-old came with a late run from behind to finish a close third with 7.13 to Oisin and Youghal Bridge over B£f last week. Cool Assurance is a good BEST BETS: Peak617 words
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Article423 1962-08-12 19 MANDY STAR was sent over 6f, hardly his proper distance, on Wednesday and ran a surprisingly good race to finish fourth by two lengths and a short head to Singalang. Over 9f Mandy Star should come into his own in Race Five. Earlier in423 words
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1176 1962-08-12 19 RUNNERS AND RIDERS FOR IPOH TODAY Race 1—2.00: Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. ***** La Fiama (Lochlnvax St.) Bagby, 8 9.0 *P.K. Leong 9 2. ***** Persian Queen (P Q St Ahmad, 6 8.13 (F) *Lun 8 3. ***** Entertainer 111 (Shaw St.) Martin, 6 8.11 Johnson 3 4.1,176 words
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Article146 1962-08-12 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOT BMC 1 PERSIAN QUEEN Shirai Mori MORI Martian Entertainer SHIRAZ Here ales Mori 200 Race t RAMARAJIAM Kal Tere II Flying Spec KAI TERE Lee Garden RamaraJUm KAI TERE Buivj Tapah 2.35 Race 3 TIMBF.RI.ANE Who Knows Premium WHO KNOWS Dreamboat TlmtxrUne TTMBERLANB Dreamboat S.l*146 words
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280 1962-08-12 19 TOPWEIGHTS TO BATTLE OUT A MOST OPEN GOLD VASE FINISH The summing up is: Peak of Perfection from Bilah Sayang and Lightning Flash; Outsider— Nashor LUCKY STABLE'S glamour sprinter, Peak of Perfection, can crown a series of grand performances this season by winning one of the richest sprint prizes in280 words
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Article306 1962-08-12 19 SULTANS'S GOLD VASE FIELD Race 4 3.45: $20,000 Sultans Cold Vase (Class 1. Div. M— s} Furs. Str. I. ***** Peak of Perfection (Lucky St.) Donnelly, 9 2 4 bag by High Peak— Arundella (SF) Johnson 3. 1881 BlUh Sayang II (Low ANg St.) R Breuk., 9.2 6 cbag by306 words
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Article359 1962-08-12 19 No horse has yet won the Vase twice. Can Lightning Flash break tradition? He certainly has a first-rate chance after his come-back win last week. True he beat a rather moderate Div. 3 field but there was no denying the fact that it was359 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Sport
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Article, Illustration122 1962-08-12 20 Lily Tan of Malaya pips Robyn Scott in a great finish Australia returned the same time of 51.3 seconds, which is a new native record (previous native record 51.5 sec). Mary Breen of Australia (left) setting a new Malayan record in the discus with a distance122 words
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393 1962-08-12 20 110 m hurdles: 1. Gnulam RaziK i Pi 14.4bec. 2. David Prince iAi '14.4 sec (equalled Asian Games record). 3. Iqbal Sahi (P) 14.9, 4. Kenneth Roche tA) 14.9, 5. Wong Fei Wan iS> 14.9, 6. Cyril Perera tM) 15.5, 7. Lim. Heng Suan393 words
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506 1962-08-12 20 Australia's Vasella beats Khaliq in great 100 m finish =NORMAN SIEBEL REPORTS:. Razik ed&es Prince in 110-metre hurdles IPOH, Saturday. A USTRALIAN Peter Vasella beat Pakistan's Abdul Khaliq in a great 100 metres sprint final on the Municipal padang here today Vasella bursting ahead over the last 25 metres to506 words
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191 1962-08-12 20 48 72 metres and Iqbal's effort was close to his Asian Games record of 60.97 metres set at Tokyo in 1958. Australia's turn to win again came in the final of the 150 a metres in which Tony Blue won from Pakistan's Parooq191 words
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