The Straits Times, 13 August 1962
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Title Section24 1962-08-13 1 W I 11A4.1 lIAII.V rilllll ir>» SALE EXCEEDS 100*000 flatted fled**** The Straits Tiems Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03624 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-08-13 1 TWO IN ORBIT: After Vostok 111 girdles globe 15 times, another Red goes up in Vostok IV Spacemen see and talk to each other MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIA sent a fourth man roaring into space today 24 hours after launching Major Andrian Nikolayev in his Vostok Hi.257 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1962-08-13 1 Tass said all systems of the two spaceships were working normally. The agency said: "The task of setting two spaceships on orbits close to each other was to obtain experimental data on the possibility of establishing direct contact between two ships. Such1,038 words
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354 1962-08-13 1 THE HAGUE. Sun rkUTCH and Indone- sian naval forces exchanged fire yesterday 15 miles from Misool island, off West New Guinea, it was reported here last night. Small Indonesian vessels probably motor torpedo boats were intercepted by radar and forced by Dutch naval fireReuter - 354 words
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Article52 1962-08-13 1 I feel wonderful. Everything's going excellently. Here's toA our meeting on earth. Popovich in Vostok IV to Nikolayev in Vostok in. HALE CENTRE. Texas. Sun.— A butane truck and a pickup truck collided last night at the intersection of two dirt farm roads in a fiery explosion, killing52 words
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Article31 1962-08-13 1 VELVA. North Dakota, Sun. —Three persons driving separate cars were drowned in a flash flood that poured down from the hills on this small community last night.— UP.l.31 words
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Article143 1962-08-13 1 Jack song-hit in Moscow MOSCOW, Sun. A song about President Kennedy is a current hit here. The song is a show-stopper at a local variety theatre with its chorus calling for all nations to live "in peace, in peace, only in peace." One verse asks the United States President forReuter - 143 words
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Article58 1962-08-13 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Radio Indonesia indicated today that President Soekarno has ordered the requisitioning of all motor vehicles in Jakarta. In a broadcast monitored here. Radio Indonesia said: "Only the cars of Cabinet Ministers and members of the diplomatic corps are exempt from the order on58 words
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Article37 1962-08-13 1 5 DOUBLE ORBITS MOSCOW, Mm I nion's two orbitin p *hip» had < <<tmp|iti irhit> of r.irtli in Hizht b\ ti '.(I pin (.\l l Mow ny i; tdio an nouot I' P I <><••• thi«< r«37 words
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Article, Illustration285 1962-08-13 2 LONDON, Sunday. gRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation is to scrap its £30 million Britannia-iO2 fleet of 14 turbo-prop airliners and has offered them for sale. In 14 months 17 of the larger and more powerful version will be withdrawn from service and285 words
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174 1962-08-13 2 BIRD WATCHING FOR THE BUSINESS TYCOON MELBOURNE, Sun. 111 Australian business managers have learnt a new vocabulary describing their executives. Mr. L. R. Bullen, general manager anj» a director of a large Melbourne paint firm, recently asked a conference of the Australian Institute of Management if they had in their174 words
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Article65 1962-08-13 2 JERUSALEM, Sun. The footsteps of dinosaurs have been found on a farm near Jerusalem the first Indication of the huge prehistoric creature's presence In the Middle East. Professor Moshe Avimelech, of the Hebrew Univer-I slty, who investigated the discovery, said there were about 30 footsteps belongingReuter - 65 words
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Article110 1962-08-13 2 HONG KONG. Sun. —The Hong Kong Government was pushing plans to erect a barbed -wire barricade 10 feet high and 20 feet deep along the 12-mlle Hong Kong-China frontier to check the illegal entry of Immigrants from the mainland. The cost of the new fence will be equalUPI - 110 words
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165 1962-08-13 2 WATER SPRAY STOPS A PLANE IN 600 FEET A JET plane touches down at a speed of 130 m.p.h and comes to a halt within 600 feet in a cloud of water spray. The plane is testing an entirely new type of arrester gear which will eventually replace the dragReuter - 165 words
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103 1962-08-13 2 Earl Attlee opposes Common Mart move T ONDON, Sun.— Earl Attlee Li today opposed Britain's entry into the European Common Market In an article published in the Sunday Express. "Hitherto the Commonwealth has been a strong influence against fissiparous tendencies," the former Labour Premier wrote. "I fear that this CommonReuter - 103 words
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Article53 1962-08-13 2 LONDON, Sun.— The Sunday Pictorial reported today that 18 of Queen Elizabeth's servants had complained to their trade union about working conditions at Buckingham Palace. A union officials was reported to have warned that unless there was an immediate improvement in staff relations, a major crisis wouldReuter - 53 words
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Article220 1962-08-13 2 T^ETROIT, Sun. A car guarantee by the Chrysler corporation has been greeted with a stony silence by the giant car companies here who are waiting to see if it could b ecome an industry trend-setter. The announcement extends the guarantee on propulsion parts of Chrysler'sReuter - 220 words
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141 1962-08-13 2 JLf ARSEILLES. Sun. The French Navy yesterday fought and lost a Mediterranean battle with a dead whale. Fishermen caught it in their nets, already dead, four days ago and beached it near here, hoping to sell it. But no means could be foundReuter - 141 words
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FOREGIN NEWS DISK
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Article197 1962-08-13 3 Truce between Chiang and Mao AGREE NOT TO LAUNCH ATTACKS LONDON, Sunday. THE Observer reported today that the Chinese Nationalists on Formosa and the Peking Government had reached a secret agreement for a truce in the Formosa Straits. In a front-page dispatch from its correspondent in Singapore, this independent newspaperReuter - 197 words
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Article205 1962-08-13 3 MONTEREY: A con- tinuing heatwave in north-east Mexico has caused the deaths of 72 children from dehydration in the past 40 days. SEOUL. Sun. General Chung Hee Park, South Korean acting President and chairman of the ruling Supreme Council, said yesterday his government would permit political parties205 words
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Article26 1962-08-13 3 TOKYO. Sun. The French Navy bathyscape Archimede Vad reached a depth of about six miles off Tateyama In Chiba prefecture near here yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article26 1962-08-13 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Babies born in the United States in 1961 had a life expectancy of 70.2 years, the Public Health Service reported. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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137 1962-08-13 3 WASHINGTON, S\in. Tf U.S. Foreign Aid officials have drawn up a U551,600,000 programme to bring educational television to the people of under-devel-oped areas with battery powered sets. They told members of Congress of plans to distribute 1,000 23-inch sets in five orReuter - 137 words
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137 1962-08-13 3 MARRIED 'MISS' WINS A BEAUTY CONTEST, DISMAYS JUDGES TOKYO. Sunday. OFFICIALS of a beauty queen contest at the annual carnival at nearby Kamakura beach were redfaced today. They discovered late yesterday that a 17-year-old girl, who was voted the winner earlier in the day, was married and therefore ineligible. The137 words
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232 1962-08-13 3 OERLJN, Sun. East German troops, brought up under cover of darkness, spent the night close to the borders with West Berlin. The troop movements came as tension mounted with the approach of the first anniversary tomorrow of the Berlin Wall and the American rejectionReuter - 232 words
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Article67 1962-08-13 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— Dr. James W. Turpln, 34, his laboratory technician wife, Martha, their four children and three assistants left for Hong Kong yesterday to establish a floating refugee clinic. In a Press conference before they left. Dr. Turpin said the clinic was motivated purelyUPI - 67 words
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Article88 1962-08-13 3 JAKARTA, Sun Malayan and Singapore volunteers for the "liberation" of West Irian will leave soon for the battle area, Brigadier Sukowati. a deputy to the Commander-in-Chlef of the ariry, Gen. Achmad Jani, said here yesterday. Thirty-five of the volunteers have completed comman- do and paratroop training inReuter - 88 words
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126 1962-08-13 3 Another sea scrape for the yachting Prince I ONDON, Sun. The royal yacht Britannia with Prince Philip on board was involved in a collision yesterday with a small craft near Torquay. It was later learned that nobody had been injured in the collision. About V> ft. of paintwork on theReuter - 126 words
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288 1962-08-13 3 ALGERIAN PROBLEM: MAKING 'REBELS' A NATIONAL ARMY ALGIERS, Sunday. IyiLLAYA (Military District) leaders conferred here last night with members of the FLN politbureau on the crucial issue of reconversion of their guerillas into a national army. No announcement on the results of the first meeting was made last night andReuter - 288 words
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106 1962-08-13 3 Bohlen the new US envoy to France WASHINGTON, Sun. President Kennedy announced yesterday he will appoint Mr. Charles Bohlen as Ambassador to France. Mr. Bohlen, a career diplomat, will succeed Gen. James Gavin, who resigned recently. He is at present special assistant to Mr. Dean Rusk. Secretary of State, onReuter - 106 words
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Article54 1962-08-13 3 COPENHAGEN, Sun.— Ten ban-the-bomb demonstrators chained themselves to trees in drizzling rain between the Soviet and Uninted States Embassies here. In LONDON, several hundred members of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marched to the Russian Embassy to hand in a letter of protest against the Soviet resumptionReuter - 54 words
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127 1962-08-13 4 NEW LAW FOR AUXILIARY POLICE ASSOCIATIONS SINGAPORE, Sun. The establishment of auxiliary police associations is provided for under the new Auxiliary Police (Amendment) Regulations, 1962 made public in the Government Gazette recently. Under the regulations, not more than one association is to be established for auxiliary police officers of the127 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-08-13 4 Part of the procession of 15.000 Muslim men and women in Victoria Street on their way to the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society's headquarters in Lorong 12. Geylang, yesterday. The procession, in celebration of the Prophet's b'rthday. was two and a half miles long, with 150 organisations taking54 words
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Article32 1962-08-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society will hold an International exhibition of students' works from tropical schools of architecture at the Polytechnic Exhibition Hall from Aug. 20 to 25.32 words
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Article210 1962-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE Singapore Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is to decide on its stand towards the three merger proposals to be posed by the Government in a referendum to be held shortly. The branch committee officials will hold a meeting to210 words
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62 1962-08-13 4 Certificates for seven new nurses JESSELTON. Sun. The acting deputy Director of Medical Services. Dr. E Christiansen, recently presented certificates to seven newly-qualified rural health nurses. The ceremony took ploce at the Queen Elizabeth's Hospital here. The nurses were Misses Jamaya binte Abdul Hamid, Joanna Lompongok, Flora Ambrose Maurice, Florence62 words
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Article61 1962-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. B. J. Hawkes, a prominent Australian labour expert, will speak on "Trade Unionism in Australia" at the conference room at 8 p. m. on Aug. 18. Admission to the lecture will be by ticket obtainable on personal or written request from the Adult61 words
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Article45 1962-08-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indonesian Consul General in Singapore. Col. Suglh Arto. will lay the foundation stone for the $4 million Indonesian Consulate building on Aug. 17 the anniversary of Indonesian independence. The new building at Orchard Road will be a threestorey structure.45 words
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Advertisement354 1962-08-13 4 laT«/\.'fV'A OPENS WEDNESDAY! %*J^J,IMJLmU (SINGAPORE) ^,BY YOUR REQUEST- SPECIALLY FOR THE: [SCHOOL HOUDAYSjj Paramount Presents "T*^?. '^Eflßl SCHNEIDER and KARL BOEHM in 1 jTaJifiiaMr >**• **WM a^Lt^Laaai Ls^*V^. JaS I- is fWlfof*Ml WL SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: STALLS 00 CIRCLE: $1.30 AT 11.90 a.m. 1.30 4.00 p.m. SHOWS ONLY. IyUTVPI PREMIERE354 words
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Advertisement18 1962-08-13 4 HOTEL L- I I DINING ROOM f\^ I SPECIAL 1 LUNCHEOH TODAY I DUTCH PEA SOUP PI6S TROTTERS18 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous400 1962-08-13 4 THE following Is today's sche- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML dule of civil aircraft move* 173) 8.45 p.m.; from Penang menu at Pay* Lebar airport, (ML 151) 9 pjn. BUWOM: iUUUVALS DEFABTUB.B BOAC: Prom Tokyo, Manila. BOAC: Td Calcutta. Karachi. (BA 943) 5.55 p.m.; from Lon- Cairo, Rome. Frankfurt, London400 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1962-08-13 5 CHRIS BRASHER - CHRIS BRASHER Why do men risk their lives climbing mountains? As the toll mounts, a search for the answer by LONDON. Sunday WILFRED NOYCE: HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST EXPERIENCED MOUNTAINEERS IN THE WORLD THE toll of climbers continues. In the past fortnight more1,853 words
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Advertisement110 1962-08-13 5 O^EROSOL ■pP^ LH P^^ P" BhM^b, Factory sealed to guarantee full measure v:r';~';'^"^'^"''" sss so efficient ■HSHeSBB SS S S« ECOMOMICAJ^ggIIB EEmmriY phfjmed -mom-toxic 5Hf 4 0 W MI-INFLAMMABLE T^H tM'A <■' Jg^ Lji m i 1 /**^E^H" Ayjt #> < 0 Jflr JB <^l^^"^"^"™i^^M*^f SjS« SO EASY TO USE110 words
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238 1962-08-13 6 Ministry's circulars to 'pioneers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rjTOE Ministery of Commerce and Industry has sent circulars to "pioneer firms" asking for their co-operation in absorbing temporary clerks when the letter are retrenched by the Government. The Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, disclosed238 words
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Article55 1962-08-13 6 IPOH, Bun. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Club, presented a cheque for $5,000 to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for the National Monument Fund at the Sultan's Gold Vase meet here today. This is the second donation of $5,000 by55 words
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Article28 1962-08-13 6 PENANG, Sun.— A Royal Air Force (Malaya) team will interview recruits at the Territorial Army headquarters In Peel Avenue here, on Sept. 3 and Sept. 4.28 words
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142 1962-08-13 6 COBBOLD 's IDEA BRINGS THE RADIO TO REMOTE BORNEO KAMPONGS TESSELTON, Sun. Many «l people In isolated kanipongs here will soon be listening to radios for the first time in their lives, thanks to Lord Cobbold, chairman of the Malaysia Commission. During his tour of North Borneo early this year142 words
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103 1962-08-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Australian concert artists are to give three public performances, one each in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Taiping. They are Mr. Harry Hutchins, violinist, and Miss Anne Howett, pianist, both from Melbourne. They will perform at the British Council Hall here103 words
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Article180 1962-08-13 6 Passage to India in a pay pact SINGAPORE, Sun. Indian employees of the General Electric Co. (S) Ltd., with families in India are to get three months' leave and a grant of $200 towards the cost of passage to India under an agreement with the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union.180 words
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Article28 1962-08-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s fifth annual students' week will open tomorrow night with a combined schools variety show at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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Article202 1962-08-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Malaysia art exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall In Singapore from Sept. 22 to 30 in which artists from all over Malaysia will be able to participate. A committee of representatives of leading Singapore art societies has202 words
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Miscellaneous158 1962-08-13 6 Li'l Abner By At Capp WASHINGTOtyaCHOTELS lIN ITS HIGHEST ROOM I/* I FEFLS A HUGE. HPPjuZmLIX/ W ARE GENERALLY NAMED IS A NEW GUEST— MASS O GOODNESS A *2^17/T; T AFTER AMERICAN HEROES REGISTERED AS V PASSIM' OVER ME— J I|V TOKUMIS S -EXCEPT ON* MiSSEV/L/NEfLEEGLE, LIKE A ICY WIMD//158 words
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319 1962-08-13 7 CIVILIAN STAFF ACT ON 'BETTER PAY' CLAIMS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE War Department Civilian Staff Association today decided to issue strike ballot papers to its 10,600 members over the question of increased wages. A resolution to this effect was animously adopted at the319 words
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114 1962-08-13 7 35 U.S. PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS FOR BORNEO JESSELTON. Sun.— Two United States Peace Corps officials visited Jesselton to prepare (or the arrival of about 35 Peace Corps volunteers. They were Mr. Joseph Fox, acting Peace Corps representative for North Borneo and Sarawak, and Mr. J. J. Con way, associate Peace114 words
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90 1962-08-13 7 12 PIRATES ATTACK BOAT, TAKE $10,000 TESSELTON, Sun. Twelve pirates, armed with five carbines and two pistols, attacked a motor launch near Sandakan and got away with more than $10,000 in cash and goods. No shots were fired and there were no casualties. A serang, Layas bin Buklau. reported this90 words
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Article57 1962-08-13 7 Gifts -to honour Prophet's Day KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Indian Muslim Association today distributed gift parcels to the General Hospital. Gurney School tor the Blind, Pure Life Society. Puchong. Sungel Besi Boys School, Bahagia Hostel Kampong Pandan, Indian Choutry at Circular Road and the Sentosa Hostel, Sentul, as part57 words
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303 1962-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, J Sun. The Labour Department has been appointing the wrong type of men as managers of employment exchanges, an annual meeting of the Employment Exchange Staff Union was told today. The criticism was made by the president of the union.303 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-08-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MR. Chong Khoon Lin, former president of the AllMalayan Chinese Mining Association and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, died today at his home in Yew Road. Pudu. Kuala Lumpur. He was 70. He wa.s a nominated member representing tin industry168 words
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Article28 1962-08-13 7 KAJANG, Sun. The twoday Kajang fair organised v>y the Ulu Langat District Welfare Committee, which was to have ended tonight, has been extended to tomorrow night.28 words
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Article42 1962-08-13 7 IPOH. Sun. -The Malay Youth Club here will hold an art and craft exhibition at its premises in Ashby Road on Aug. 17 and 18. The exhibition will lwclude more than 70 paintings and posters, and craft works.42 words
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Article28 1962-08-13 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato Dr. Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, today helped 40 people to build a bridge across the Sungei Pare'28 words
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Obituary72 1962-08-13 8 M MM Sit (Minimum) MADAM CHAN AH FOONO Age «3 inoih. i of Wong Kar Mow. Wong Thin Kook and Wong Kar Sam passed away l-eaieiully on 10-8-12 at 203. Puain* Koad, Batu Gajah. Funeral on Ijs «2 at 12 p.m. MRS. MARIAMMA THOMAS Mother of V.T. Matbunni Corunation72 words
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Article89 1962-08-13 8 M Mora's Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP the late Rlla Sh. |.herd*on thank Doctor* and Staff of Thomson Road and Mandalay Road Hospital* for their devoted car* during nrr illn.n and friend* and relatives for Masses, »re«th». condolence* and attendance At her funeral THE FAMILY of tbe late BertilHt89 words
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Article273 1962-08-13 8 U WmrdM lit (Minimum) WATCH YOUR WEIGHT.' He fit bat not fat RimeoiDt: Ryviti keep* >ou •llm. En)oy delicicis R>vita today. Voull love It. KURESI FASHION SHOWS presented hy tne Joan Booty Modelling Coarm «k-nool Today. ISth, 17th. August t.OO p.n> Oreat World Trade Fair. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. invite273 words
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562 1962-08-13 8 The Straits Times Monday, August 13, 1962. State And Nation That there are major constitutional questions still to be answered before Malaysia has life does not excuse some of i the ignorance and bewilderment that is finding its way into the news. Surprise is now expressed by those who should562 words
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Article417 1962-08-13 8 The Ceylon Government's double change of mind on the rice subsidy on the eve of the postponed budget probably re- fleets other uncertainties of Mr. Felix Bandaranalke's financial policy. In the end he may x not have the Government's full support for the drastic remedies the country's417 words
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Article229 1962-08-13 8 Beginning at midnight on Wednesday, employees of the j Kinta Electric Distribution I Company, a subsidiary of Perak Hydro Electric, will go on strike. The company has appealed to consumers to use less electricity during the period of stoppage and has also I made arrangements designed to mitigate229 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1962-08-13 8 W.J. WEATHERBY - Tragedy of Marilyn Monroe W.J. WEATHERBY by OF THE GUARDIAN MARILYN MONROE'S death at 36 is a reol Hollywood tragedy, unlike most of those the film studios try to fabricate. It seems now to have the same inevitability as Hemingway's a year earlier, and just as death by shotgun gave1,336 words
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LETTERS
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Letter161 1962-08-13 8 MAY 1 be permitted to reply to the points made following my statement <S.T. July 17)? It is a pity that many of your correspondents have confused the issue. May I suggest they re-read my statement where I specifically talked on the subject of colour bar161 words
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Letter117 1962-08-13 8 I REFER to your report under the headline '-Man to missing wife: Children ryi ?s cX or y° u to the Biralts Times of July 21 In which I was reported to have left my family and that my husband was not aware of the reason for my117 words
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Article651 1962-08-13 8 The valley where sense prevails over dollars From VERNON BARTLETT LUCCA (Italy). Sun.— Italy, like Malaya, is a long, narrow country with a great spine of mountains running down the middle of it. Sitting in my garden In a temperature ol 88 degrees. 1 can see mountains651 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-08-13 9 IPOH. Sun. A sevenmember delegation from the National Liaison Committee on Co-operative Development met the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, here today and appealed to him to retain Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak as Minister of Agriculture and Co-oper-atives. The Prime303 words
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216 1962-08-13 9 IPOH. S«n.— The Perak River Hydro Employees Union which has threatened to call rut the company s 1,500 members on strike on Wednesday at midnight today expressed the hope that the company would change its attitude. A statement issued by the union president Mr.216 words
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Article463 1962-08-13 9 IPOH. Sunday STRIKE THREAT BY 1,500 BRINGS COMPANY PLAN FOR ALL-ROUND CUTS: MINES AND FACTORIES WILL BE HARDEST HIT JHK Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Ltd. announced today that "a continuous restricted supply of electricity can be maintained" in the event the threatened strike by463 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-08-13 9 Met in hockey match, now they're wed— J LIEUTENANT Low Tung Yeow of the 2nd Regiment, Federation Reconnaissance Corps at Port Dickson, waa married to Miss Jasmin Tan, a Batu Gajah Convent teacher, at St. Michael's Church, Ipoh, on Saturday. Lieut. Low met his bride in the Merdeka Stadium in68 words
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452 1962-08-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun TH H E Minister of 1 Works, Posts and T c 1 ecommunications, Dato V. T Sambanthan. commended today post office workers for their efficient and excellent service to the public. He was opening an annual delegates' conference of the452 words
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Article38 1962-08-13 9 BINOAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Peasants' Union is one of two societies which have been asked to show proof of Its existence within three months. The other is the Siyall Taluk Tamils Association.38 words
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214 1962-08-13 9 A BRIGHT JOBS OUTLOOK AFTER MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. T. O. Cotterell managing director of Cold Storage (Singapore) Ltd., yesterday told 700 Singapore secondary students of the bright employment prospects in the State after Malaysia. He said that although op. portunfties to school-leavers had lately not been plentiful, with the214 words
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Article79 1962-08-13 9 Psychology Club picks officials KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The following are the new officials of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club elected at its annual meetIng today: President Mr. S. Sivadas; vice-presidents. Inche Ismail Ali and Mr. Baradan; gen-eral-secretary. Mr. Patrick Nk: assistant secretary, Mr. Pitman Quek. Committee members. Mr. S. Gnanaoraeasam.79 words
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Article33 1962-08-13 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mariners are warned that bombing and firing practices will take place every Wednesday and Saturday this month except Saturday. Aug. 18. in the south range of the China Sea.33 words
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Advertisement225 1962-08-13 9 The most famous children's books in the world ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA IN 10 VOLUMES the vit-.il link lx'tween 9 -ff school and home jf g f Im. PARENTS As you faro S H|» JS Bf'/^Hv! for children, you will do well > *l JHIK to remember Arthur Mee's R225 words
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Advertisement144 1962-08-13 9 Say it in the j national I language EVERY I DAY! I I U. 2,3,5*7 TON ffffflial I TRUCKS and jj-iltl™] I 8 TON ARTICULATEDS I Available ex stock in chassis form* ot with r^ bodies built to special /gfk requirements. Motors WNGAf OM ft KUALA LUMPUI ■NfeMMMi CISCWHCIf IV144 words
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Miscellaneous535 1962-08-13 9 PAHin MAI AVA New«; 8.00 News In The N»- 12.00 Mid-day Serenade. P.M. nmi/ivs ivimumim tlonal Language- 8.10 Classical 12.30 Monday Medley; 1.30 Tht Tmv .u^btwav* RequtsU: 9.00 SUrs On Wlnas: M 0 Rhythm On Reedn: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE ».3o Time Slirnal. The New*i 200 Olrl On The Run; 2.15 SERVICE535 words
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Article125 1962-08-13 10 Building styles in Europe A NEW ARCHITECTURE OF FUROPE. By O.E. Kidder Smith (Pelican Books 10s. 6d). MTt. Kldder Smith tor certain will have every architect in the world on his tail. But he has salted it himself with disarming admission. No two persons could possibly agree on the 225125 words
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Article852 1962-08-13 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD ■By IMPHAL. By Lt.-6e«enl Sir Geoffrey Evans and Anthony Brett Janes. (Macmillan 325) the back of the apanese army was broken IMPHAL and the pearshaped Munipur plain lie nearly 3,000 feet above sea level, in the heart of the Manipur mountains on India's north-eastern frontier. The tattered852 words
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240 1962-08-13 10 Straits Times Book Review THE RICH NATIONS AND THE POOR NATIONS. By Barbara Ward. (Hamish Hamilton. 12s. 6d.) ]y|ISS Ward is a moralist (lan the rich countries, she asks, rest content while poorer brethren in Asia, Africa and Latin America suffer from hunger and sickness240 words
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Article205 1962-08-13 10 SCORE: THE STRATEGY OF TAKING TESTS. By DarreU Huff (Gollancz. 155.) THE strategy of tests was once the simple matter of winning the toss, and putting the other side in on a sticky wicket. Mr. Huff has nothing whatever to say about this. He deals with205 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-08-13 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1- Painter youil get. with a bit 1. The tendency is all irregular, of luck, in one (5). so there's no telling (13). 8. Travelling salesman of t»r--10 Nottinghamshire cars have tans? »6. 1). their differences (9*. 9. "He blew with his winds and 11. Take294 words
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Advertisement865 1962-08-13 11 NOTICE J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The road between Tapah and the 19th mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to vehicles for periods of up to two hours during daylight from 15th 22nd August 1962 Inclusive of both dates. Traffic will be permitted to pass at Intervals. All Inconvenience865 words
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Advertisement768 1962-08-13 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE PHYSIOLOGY Applications are Invited tram graduates In medicine or In science for the post of Temporary Assistant Lecturer in Physiology. The appointment, which will be In the first Instance of one year's duration, will provide experience In teaching and an opportunity for research. Applications (six768 words
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Advertisement938 1962-08-13 11 (Conttsracd froas Pmf.e I) SITUATIONS VACANT M Words U (Hl*.)— Bom S0 rts. «xtro WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK Amah. Apply Cairns, SI Cornwall Gardens, B'pore. Phone *****. GAMMON (MALAYA) 19M Ltd. Tractor Toaraapull Operators. Experienced met) only need apply. Preference to ex Oammon employees. Outstatlon work. Oood wages. TBMFORARV VACANCY t938 words
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Advertisement856 1962-08-13 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si < Ml*.}— Box S0 rts. tmtrm WANTED Intelligent educated young man with scooter (qualified driver). Oood rsfsrences/wllllns work bard. Conversant Blngmson roads. Box AA3M S.T., Singapore. INTIRNATIONAL COMPANY Requires tor tta pßMßistlsl department at Petaling Jara, a bufwr (within UM ass group 23 80), to856 words
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Advertisement733 1962-08-13 11 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Hl*.)- Bom M eta. txtr. WAN TNO AVENUE i t Mllee Town. 2-storey Flats, 3 bedrooms with big verandah*. Prices from $14,800. Loans available. Esquire Singapore Boosing Realty Co., 27 Was Tbo Avenue. Tel: ***** (Spore). INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Desires Exchange Exceptional 64,425733 words
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Advertisement833 1962-08-13 11 FOR HIRI rerah M (Bis.) Bo* M cts. eartre REFRIGERATORS of various slaes from monthly. Consult Lee Fletcher. 102 Orcbard Road. (B'pore) TeL 33*38. MACHINERY I PLANT FOR SALE FOR SALB PICTURE THEATRE EQUIPMENT NEW CONDITION AT BARGAIN PRICE TO QUIT. A Complete Westrex Plant coaalatlng of:— tt} 2009 Repreducar833 words
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Advertisement777 1962-08-13 11 FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Ml*.)— Bom M rt». OBtre MADONNA LAMP la Nsoa-Ught. Image of Virgin Mary. Tel: (B'pore) *****. JUST ARRIVED Beautiful Esclostve Selection Pew term are Teaaeta, Jugs, Vase. Beermugs etc. Available from Anglo-Dutch Trading Co., 163 Orchard Road. Today whole day open. TBMPORARV BUILDINO For Bale777 words
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Advertisement359 1962-08-13 11 WHERE TO STAY (Sport) 20 Word* U <HU.)—Box S0 rts. exfre MAYFAIR MOTEL Spore Rooma Alrrondltlooed Popular Bar— Courteous Service. KIAN HUA MOTEL and Bar. Ml Beneoolen Btrtrt, B'porc. Courteous Service Moderate Charges. Telephone SOUTH BAST ASIA Hot.l *****/ Victoria Uottl 323A1 /Rar/Rmtaurant. MOTEL AMBASSADOR Seaside 46 Meyer Rd., Dancing359 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1962-08-13 12 Reduced to drinking and robbery Jack Slade was finally hanged and his body shipped out of town in a coffin filled with alcohol gITFALO Bill Cody had a kind word for Captain Joseph A. Slade of the Overland Stagecoach Company. Cody1,514 words
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Article521 1962-08-13 12 GORDON MACLEAN - AFRICAN DEMAND FOR LAND IN KENYA GORDON MACLEAN by NAIROBI, Sun— Some Kenya white settlers were still talking not so long ago about the sanctity of the White Highlands and stubbornly resisting the very idea that Africans might gain admission to this highly-desirable stretch of farming country. Today these same521 words
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Advertisement67 1962-08-13 12 NOW FOR YOU* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers f TJferßml I J I SRil Ql m I ML riLitK I irPhD WfM Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you FEDERATION:67 words
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Advertisement1365 1962-08-13 13 m m 1 il^^^^^ii^^^^TLt^P' Im^T^TTFTT^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIN6S 10 GENOA, U NA*U. NAMSURI, 6REMEN. ANTwEtP, IDTTIRDAIt, AMSTERDAM. D6U. ftgTBINIUBa Arl CgPENHAtER. W^«Wk S'pora P a" hem Pena«ig aWVSjSlftl UTL *»»"> n/a Aag a/27 Aaf »6/a Aaf 1-4 V<?tV'l a*»4U M a MBb 4»M< U JM|I V M*i \&X~\2sl1,365 words
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Advertisement1391 1962-08-13 13 txntu nivict ti lawopai, LivEßPim a coenintinAt pbots. rtan S'kaai "taaat ■ENUtJIeS L'PMI. B'tNW, RatUream S. 27 Tetay Aaf 14/11 Aaf 11/26 lINWYVIS LCM. Awerp, H'targ 6'moutti Aag 14/tt Aag 18/ SI tag tt/a KNAVON (JO bi'ttig. L-aaa, Hatrt. M'tre aag U/2J aag t4/M tat Mr lENOORAtJ~u#- L'tMl. R'dam. Mull,1,391 words
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Advertisement1026 1962-08-13 13 W McAUSTjBR tfe CO., LTD. W \M|*n Hi a* ut)i PC^ lUIBpUMUNI eh KXAVEMKM UMI BJftKfr*. UTtNWaji NAMMJM KnUKtta u» Mgttkl. li. tajjagitct), MlObUlatkOUCk 6UTTU. VANCaaVtI ft POtiUUk rnn m **at»-c« "^J^f"* ufiftm wn»m Ttg M"m»»iui cm m cmusu ironxvilu raara t ntta rpt»« k km PMaag tunlm nmu* muU1,026 words
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Article1982 1962-08-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent was only to be expected with the Singapore trading room closed on August Monday conditions on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week were extremely quiet and hardly got into their stride. With both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms on holiday1,982 words
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Article25 1962-08-13 14 BIBBER TIN ipwlk.i (perpioMl) At* 7 74',, CU. $414 Ti S rta. (424.00 74S c*«. M23.0V 1* 74< 4 fU. $4?1..50 11 1423.2525 words
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Article479 1962-08-13 14 MAIN feature as far as iT1 the tin market is con[cerned this week will be the meeting of the In- ternational Tin Council in London to discuss the vexed question of American stockpile releases. Details of the recent abortive talks between the ITC and the479 words
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Article1061 1962-08-13 14 HPHE (tate of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to August 4. (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: N L Alex Bncks 2.20 X) O'OJ 2201,061 words
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Article45 1962-08-13 14 Industrial! Tln«: ruk*«r»i Aug. i Aug. k Au« 171 70 171 H4 17-J H 263 14 I>«3Vr> «1 173 Z5 173 25 173.18 J«B. 1 I»SS 100 Aug. 1Q ITT M.". 247.11 173 IS Aug. 11 174 A! Un n 173 IX45 words
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Advertisement919 1962-08-13 14 I*°IoRIENTl LINES l SAILINGS TO U.K.. Oep. S'oore Oep. Penong Arr. UK. 'CATHAY" ISept 10 Seat 1 Oct 'ORION" 3 Oct 2* Oct CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct 3 Ne* "CHUSAN" Ne* 9 N<r* 29 No. 'ORCAOES" 9 Dec 31 Dec "CATHAY" 10 Dec 11 Dec 2 Jen 1963 "CHITRAL"919 words
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Advertisement48 1962-08-13 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Til* Manootn, P.O. Sem 90, Singapore, P.O. Box 114, Kuala L»w»t, P.O. Bo* JO, Ipoh or P.O. Bo« 277, P«n«n«. N«m«- (Mr./Mn./Mtts) Udmt: TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED RANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD 13 8 6248 words
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Article817 1962-08-13 15 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS THE following Is a complete list of revised quotations Issued by tbe Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. An*. 10. a. Ala* Orda I.TO B.h PetroJ Sfi/V M/» k.ii. Truauat o.ou 660 Bouatead 1.68 1.70 Coo. Tin Bm.lt f«' IS'- 15/6 Ord« 81817 words
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Advertisement747 1962-08-13 15 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) UNITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Adjourned Annual General Meeting of the company to be held at Robson House, 111 Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, 31st August 1962, the directors will recommend tbe payment of a747 words
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Advertisement299 1962-08-13 15 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Osman Bin Abdullah, with effect as from 28th July 1962, has no authority whatsoever tc transact any business on behalf of Putera Navigation and Trading Company Limited of US Watson Road, Port Swettenham. By Order of the Board. CHAIRMAN. NOTICE Public Works Department, Hong299 words
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Advertisement729 1962-08-13 15 NOTICE I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH COMPANIES WINDING-UP NO. 1 OF 1962 la the Matter of the Casßpanies Ordinance I*4o-1946 And In the Matter of Kwong Lee Company LimitedADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for729 words
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Advertisement630 1962-08-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Laboratory Technletaa-ln-Tralning Addendum. Prospective applicants are asked to note that tbe post of Laboratory Tecnnlcian-ln-Training. as advertised In these columns on 10 August, carries prospects of appointment to the grade of Laboratory Technician on the scale $225 x 15 255/295 x Id 380/42S I X630 words
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Advertisement431 1962-08-13 15 TENDER KELANTAN P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from P.W.D. registered Contractors Class "E" and above at the Office of the Jurutera Negri, Kelantan at Kota Bharu up to 3.00 p.m on 20th August. 1962 for:— ERECTION AND COMPLETION OP 1 NO. CLASS "F" QUARTERS AND ONE LINE OUTLET431 words
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Advertisement95 1962-08-13 15 TENDER KELANTAN P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from P.WD registered Contractors Class "B" and above at tbe Office of the Jurutera Negerl, Kelantan at Kota Bharu up to 300 p.m. on 20th August. 1962 for: "ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF AN OFFICE AND ONE CLASS "E" QUARTERS FOR CO-OPEH-ATIVE95 words
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Advertisement96 1962-08-13 15 TENDER KELANTAN P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from P.W.D registered Contractors Class "E" and above at the Office of Uie Jurutara Necerl. Kelantan at Kota Bharu, up to 3.00 p.m. on 20th August, 1962 for:— "ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 2 Nos. CLASS "F" QUARTERS FOR LAND OFFICE AT96 words
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Article304 1962-08-13 16 SOUTH MAKE DISASTROUS START IN 2nd KNOCK Milner's cautious century is highlight of the second day's play By KEN FERNANDEZ: Kuala Lumpur, Sunday s OKTII took a 83-run lead on the first innings on the second day of their annual cricket match against South304 words
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Article178 1962-08-13 16 MM 111 Ist Inns 334 NORTH Ist Inns (Overnight 40-1) LAXG c J Martens bN Navaratnam 18 DALJIT b NuvHrmnam 20 t SHFPHEKDSON c J. Martens b Beckett 50 M. SHLI'HKKDSON c Pike b Sandosham 44 MII.NEK st Pike b Cooke 102 IM 1.1i.K c J. Martens b Sandosham178 words
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Article112 1962-08-13 16 I ONDON Sun.— Close o! play scores in yesterday's cricket raatctov: At Cheltenham— Pakistan 180-7 Gloucs. rain stopped play. At I delusion— Derby 101-6 v Warwick, rain stopped play. At Leeds -Yorks v Worcs. no play. rain. At Lord's— Surrey 319-7 dec 'Stewart 143 Ecirlch 119)Reuter - 112 words
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314 1962-08-13 16 WANTED: $15,000 MORE FOR C'WEALTH XI VISIT MCA BID REACHES HALF-WAY MARK |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Cricket Association needs $15,000 more by Aug. 25 to make sure of a 11 -day visit by the Commonwealth cricket team in October. Total estimated cost to the MCA of the six-match visit314 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-08-13 16 MRS. T. K. Critchley (left), wife of the Australian High Commissioner to Malaya, presents the gold meday to Helen Frith (Australia), winner of the long jump at the AAU championships at Ipoh over the weekend. On the right 'is run-ner-up Maureen Ann Lee75 words
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Article65 1962-08-13 16 JAKARTA Sun. Indonesia is J investigating Formosa's charges that blank papers instead of proper identity cards were sent to Formosan athletes hoping to take part in the comins Asian Games in Jakarta Officials ot the organising committee said today a complete investigation is being made by the SportsReuter - 65 words
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355 1962-08-13 16 Spurs kick off with 5-1 win at Ipswich F ONDON, Sun.—Eng- lish Cup holders Tottenham Hotspur started the new soccer season in great style when they thrashed League champions Ipswich 5-1 in the annual Charity Shield match at Ipswich yesterday. The Cup holders really settled the game in a fiveminute355 words
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Article217 1962-08-13 16 Krishnan shines with six for 36 niNGAPORE. Sun. Ceylon Sports Club took third place in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament when they beat SCRC by five wickets in their last match at Balestier Road today. CSC replied with 81-5 In 90 minutes to the SCRC's total of 79 which217 words
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Article85 1962-08-13 16 LONDON. Sun.— The England selectors today made six changes In the team to meet Pakistan in the tinal Test at the Oval starting on Thursday compared wlin the side which played In the drawn Fourth Test at Nuttingham. There is only one new cap. David85 words
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Article48 1962-08-13 16 POLO MUDOUGAL Ct'P: (Spore*: Spore bt Sultan of Pahang team 2J-2: Victor* Cup: Spore Dragonfly bl Penang 4-1; Turf Club Plate: Royal Perak bt Spore Islanders 2-U. SOCCER FRIENDLY (Spore): Joyful Indians 4 Seremban Indians 3. FRIENDLY (Klangi: Malayan. Oovt. Services invitation XI 7 S-pore OBFA 3.48 words
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Article261 1962-08-13 16 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of yesterday's Australian soccer matches: NSW DIV. 1 iN): Adamstown 3 L. Macquarie 2. NSW DIV 1: Canterbury 1 Yugal 2; Polonla 1 Auburn 3; Prague 3 Baknstown 2. NSW DIV. 2: Croatia 2 Toongabble 0: Oranville 3 Sutherland 4: Sydney Aust 3 Concordia261 words
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234 1962-08-13 16 Four Malayan ref s to attend FIFA confab in Jakarta KOE IS DEPUTY CHAIRMAN pENANG, Sun. Four Malayans will be among delegates from 19 Asian countries attending FIFA's second panAsian referees conference starting on Aug 21 at Jakarta. They are P. Nice. T. Nada- rajah, H.A.B. Mansor and Ooi Poh234 words
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Article53 1962-08-13 16 KUCHINO, Sun. The visiting Formosa football team trounced Sandakan XI 10-0 here last week, reports Gabriel Tan. This was the first visit by national side to Kuchlng and the Jubilee ground here was packed by 4,000 fans. The Formosans are on their way to the Asian53 words
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Advertisement112 1962-08-13 16 is£lLMs*drmJmm %f L/ j y tlieTEßlPAnUv^r The moment a Tempair unit is installed in your home, you'll feel the difference! It fits so easily in a wall or window frame. Kicks that sticky heat right out of the room! Quietest of all, Tempair offer* fresh, clean, comfortably cool way of112 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-08-13 16 CRICKET ANNUAL MATCH: North v South 3rd. day <XL padang). BADMINTON FOONG CUP: Pahang v Ke! anian (K. Trpnggauu > BASKET BALL FRIENDLY: American Embassy v RMAP (Sg Besl 5.30 p.m.).30 words
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Article1911 1962-08-13 17 GALLANT SCHOLAR SPRINGS $178 SURPRISE MOXHAM's DETERMINED CHALLENGE BRINGS LAST-STRIDE VICTORY RACING— By Epsom Jeep; Ipoh, Sunday r- UK 816 SWEEP TOTAL POOL l $*****0) IST No. *****5— I $43,540) 2ND No. 195*29— (520,M3) 3RD No. *****4— ($10,449) STARTERS ($2,177 each): Nos. *****3, *****5, *****1, *****3,1,911 words
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162 1962-08-13 17 JAKARTA, Sunday. INDONESIA Intends to apply to become host coun--1 try for the 1970 World Cup soccer champion- ships. FIFA will meet In congress here during the coming Asian Oames (Aug. 24 to Sept 4). The next World Cup finals will be held162 words
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Article143 1962-08-13 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT BELFAST: Japanese Hondas swept the board in the international Ulster Orand Prix races at Dunrod. taking three firsts, two seconds and three thirds in the three races they had been entered for. AKRON: Arnold Palmer, with three birdies on the last seven holes shot a parReuter - 143 words
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Article157 1962-08-13 17 SINGAPORE. Sun A total of 125 horses has been entered for the amateur race meeting at Buklt Tlmah on Saturday. Acceptances close on Wednesday The entries are: CLASS 1. mile handicap— Magic Note Home Sweet Home. Marksman. Sayang n. Dr Doddlngton. Courtier 11. Salji. Thanks157 words
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90 1962-08-13 17 Entries are called for King's Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Turf Club is inviting entries for the King's Cup race to be run over 6f on Sept 2. The race Is for horses In Class I only. The stakes will be $15,000 and the winning owner will also receive90 words
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Advertisement61 1962-08-13 17 University Correspondence College taps* PoiUi Tultio. tor LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL OEGP6ES GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EOUCATION («nodmd CiamMMr* fteard) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School ft Hlghor School CERTIFICATES IT* College, fomtv* IBS?, m Educaiioaal Trait, wrtb naff of highly qualified Talon. ReawMuhfe fee*, payable by UMttlmenla, Man than 46,000 fvccMtm. H3O-4I PRU6PKCTUS C-fliM61 words
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Advertisement250 1962-08-13 17 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! LAST SIX DAYS OF THIS GRAND SALE. INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS 9 X 12 now at 70.00 9X9 55.00 HANDLOOM COTTON CARPETS 9X12 now at $105.00 9X6 55.00 JAPANESE COTTON CARPETS 9X12 now at 38.00 9X6 18.00 BELCIUM COTTON CARPETS 9X 12 Usually $100.00 Now 80.00 9X6 45.00250 words
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Article575 1962-08-13 18 SPECTACULAR PROCESSION OF 15,000 IN SINGAPORE HIGHLIGHTS COUNTRY-WIDE CELEBRATION, PRAYERS, ON PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY THOUSANDS of Muslims in Singapore and the Federation today joined in observing the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed with processions, recitations of the Koran, almsgiving and prayers. No procession was held in575 words
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Article199 1962-08-13 18 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rj'HE SECRETARIAT of the Malaysian Socialist conference today condemned the Cobbold Commission Report and said that before sovereignty of Singapore and the Borneo territories were transferred to Malaysia the peoples in these territories should be given the opportunity to express their views in a199 words
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Article55 1962-08-13 18 TAN ANC: Between Charlfa. r o Mr. and Mm Tan Sun* Eng of K L and Uwi-ndollne, do Mr. Ann Kran Kan of Tanitkak on 12/K/62. LIM KOK. Bptwr.n Tons Kaat. wcond n/o Mr. and Mrs. Urn rook Thin and Port fin*, alxth d/o Mr. and Mr.-. Kok Kih55 words
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Obituary32 1962-08-13 18 CHONH KHOON LIN A--.-! Til. II Yrv Koinl. Kuala Lumpur, pftsum! away I ,>n. ril Tih'Uday 14 4 .to p.m. to Church ii P**l Road, thvnir to Catholic <OcnrUn > Chrnu Kuad.32 words
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134 1962-08-13 18 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Next Wednesday, millions of Africans, Asians and coloured (mixed race) people in South Africa will be able to buy "white man's liquor" legally for the first time in their lives. The African-read Johannesburg Post christened it "D-Day a drink-for-all-day." To drive the134 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-08-13 18 VIOLENCE erupts in a woodland camp of the British National Socialist movement and a policeman wades in to separate two battlers in the Gutting Woods, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The camp was stormed by 100 Cotswold villagers, who hauled down the swastika flag and dispersed the91 words
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Article191 1962-08-13 18 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. An Atlas missile, destroyed deliberately less than a minute after launch yesterday, rained debris on the small neighbouring community of Betteravla, Air Force officers reported at Vandenberg Air Force Base. California. Authorities In Betteravia, about 12 miles south-west of Santa Maria, saidUPI - 191 words
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409 1962-08-13 18 $600,000 appeal launched for endowing new medical faculty SINGAPORE. Sun. *J"I IK president of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Dr. Chee Pbui Hang, tonight announced the launching of a $G()(),()(K) endowment fund for a clinical chair at the University of Malaya. i Dr. Chee.409 words
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Article59 1962-08-13 18 Borneo trade favourable JESELTON. Sun.— The export and import figures for the first six months of this year show that North Borneo had a favourable trade balance of $1,165,234. The total exports for the first six months of this year amounted to $110,964,897 and imports to $109,799,663. For the same59 words
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91 1962-08-13 18 OXFORD, Sun. Racing Trainer William Pratt, 68, won the biggest race of his career yesterday and died in a plane crash a few hours later, it was learned today. The William Hill gold cup. won by his horse Songedor at Redcar, Yorkshire, was found91 words
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Article200 1962-08-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The final of the Inter-Stata Women's Soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup at the Merdeka Stadium tonight was abandoned at halftime owing to torrential rain. Selangor women had then gained a 3-0 lead against Singapore. The match started In rain, which increased200 words
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Article141 1962-08-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, bun A tiny model plane with an engine one-twenty-fifth the .size of a scooter's, reached a speed of 97 miles an hour in a modelling .speed contest here today. The plane was built by a University of Malaya laboratory assistant Hoong Sau, and141 words
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Article27 1962-08-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« second graduation day ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic will be held on Aug. 16 at 2.30 p. m. at the WtortL Theatre.27 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1962-08-13 18 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera--1 lures for Malaya and Singapore for the peiiod 8 pm. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 72 PeiiHng 88 73 Ipoli 93 70 Malacca 88 70 Singapore 88 7241 words
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