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Title Section20 1962-08-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**?** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article252 1962-08-14 1 'GOOD MORNING': Radio orders from Soviet base rouse Moscow's heroes from their sleep... then breakfast COSMONAUTS CARRY OUT A DAY'S WORK IN COMPANY, THEN... Out goes a 'return to earth' call TOKYO, Monday. RUSSIA'S partners in space are parting company. The Japan Broadcasting Co. in Tokyo252 words
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1121 1962-08-14 1 plished, with its attendant hazards, it was believed It would b e a feat the US. could not match until 1964. Major Nikolayev In Vostok 111. launched on Saturday, and Lt-Col. Popovich in Vostok IV, launched yesterday, woke up at 4.30 a1,121 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-08-14 1 rpHEIR faces filled with A grief. Joe DiMaggio and his son. Joe DiMaggio. Jr. (in uniform), walk across the cemetery behind the hearse carrying Marilyn Monroe's coffin. The famous baseball ■■tar was Marilyn's second husband. U.P.I. photo.UPI - 44 words
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WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article215 1962-08-14 1 rpAIPEH, Mon. The Na- tionallst Chinese Government today denied a reported deal with the Chinese Communist regime on the futuro of Formosa. Mr. James Shen, Director of the Government Information Office and chief spokesman for the Nationalists, called the London Observer report "absurd and ridiculous." The215 words
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Article80 1962-08-14 1 'Brothers in the sky' IN PEKING... pEKI N G. Mon.— All Chinese newspapers today headlined news of the two Soviet "brothers in the sky." Newspapers devoted much space to accounts ol the flights, photographs and brief biographies of the two cosmonauts, and Russian reaction. Messages from Madam Boong Chlng Ling,Reuter - 80 words
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Article72 1962-08-14 1 IRIAN TRANSFER UNITED N U i" s i raiaihra pU N-. rt m.ide for tlv sun i n k enl trinrf<rring W< M Gotaea to Indonr-i.i iron. tfcc \< thrrl.in<N to place ben on Wrfi BISHOP TO LEAVE ICCVA, Mm ,«.p of ieei '»<■ Kir -h.ird iMtfMR, s»id72 words
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Advertisement126 1962-08-14 1 v j /^^SBißtw ll^^^^^ The J )^f| Shoppers" f I j I Paradise, with gay night 4 life, superb food and 398 square I miles of amazing "colour film" j B scenery. Wt A Climate is variable but September to K December is usually delightfully sunny, M dry and cool.126 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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Article201 1962-08-14 2 Twin flights seen as Soviet leap towards the moon Kennedy: We wish them a safe return \y A S H I N GTON, Mon. President Kennedy today congratulated the Soviet Union on its space double, but the presence of two cosmonauts in space severely jolted hopes201 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-08-14 2 A WOMAN'S VIEWPOIN T ONDON. Mon. A British woman columnist said today that the orbiting Russian spacemen Nikolayev and Popovich and the previous four American and Russian astronauts are loaded with "sex appeal". "Space heroes, 1 said the Daily Mirror'sUPI - 232 words
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445 1962-08-14 2 Russians indicated a dramatic shift to a "one-stop" approach tor sending men to the moon this decade. It came as a surprise to many U.S. space scientists and technicians here who had considered it certain that Russia would continue its "brute445 words
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Article141 1962-08-14 2 KEEPING TRACK OF THE VOSTOKS JOHANNESBURG, Mon. J American and South African tracking teams stationed near here claim to have calculated the orbits of Vostok 111 and Vostok IV so accurately that they can say where they took off and where they will land. Mr. Robert Citron, chief of theReuter - 141 words
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Article103 1962-08-14 2 [OSCOW, Mon. The wile of Russia's latest cosmo- naut was reported knitting furiously to calm her nerves while her husoand whirled in space i around the world. The official news agency Tas»s reported that Mrs. Marina Popovich, 31, "is knitting all the time, but103 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-08-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fUA/E VCXJ UAO T«E^ \CAB KEY. DCAg-gy 1(J( P /twatv j I FUNNY/ Ctre in mv^\ VjHANDBAs) /7r WAS UECE BEPOi^ I I CLEANED OUTy-^ v**J?*fj31 words
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212 1962-08-14 3 AUSSIE REFUSAL TO GRANT DEGREE TO MONARCB WORST PIECE OF NEWS, SAYS THAN AT BANGKOK, Monday. THE Thai Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, said last night the Australian National University's publicised refusal to grant the King of Thailand an honorary degree was a "cowardlyReuter - 212 words
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Article150 1962-08-14 3 Just the luck of the Irish... f ONDON, Mon. A Private, w.io deserted the army three years ago, has ueen welcomed back again with no questions asked. Patrick O'Brien. 22. deserted from the Prince of Wales own Regiment. stationed at Beverley. after serving five days. He gave himself up atReuter - 150 words
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139 1962-08-14 3 ANOTHER 7,000 AT CHINA TV VARSITY UONG KONG. Mon.— n Peking's Television University this summer took on 7,000 freshmen. This record enrolment brought the institution's total student body to around 35.000. according to New China News Agency. Sponsored by the Peking television station, In cooperation with the City Bureau ofReuter - 139 words
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86 1962-08-14 3 lONDON, Mon. A CamJ bridge scientist. Dr. Brian P. Eddy, was found dead in a biology laboratory here on Saturday night. An immediate police Investigation was started to determine the cause of this second death of a British scientist in less than two weeks. OnUPI - 86 words
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Article45 1962-08-14 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— Robert Webster, 29, twice winner of the Canadian national mo-tor-cycle racing championship, was fatally Injured at Watkins Olen yesterday while taking part in the American Motor Cycle Association championship Three other competitors were Injured in the crash. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article56 1962-08-14 3 PARIS. Mon.— A military court has sentenced Claude Dumont, a former French J senator from Algeria, to 20 years' Jail In his absence for Secret Army Organisation activities. Captured documents showed that "Lux" was the code name for Dumont and that other OAS men were identifiedReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1962-08-14 3 LONDON, Mon.— Professor R. Ruggles Gates, outstanding botanist and geneticist, who was bom in Nova Scotia, died at his London home yesterday at the age of 80.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article61 1962-08-14 3 CONCA DEI MARINI (South Italy*. Mon. Police have closed for the duration of Mrs. Jacaueline Kennedy's Italian holiday, this secluded little beach where the U.S. President's wife and daughter spent yesterday with friends. Police turned away regular users of the beach among tiie rocks between AmalfiReuter - 61 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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Article72 1962-08-14 3 An equerry to Princess Margaret LONDON, Mon.— Buckingham Palace announced last night that an equerry has been appointed to Princess Margaret's household. It is the first such appointment to the Princess's household and has been made because of the Increasing number of official engagements being carried out at home and72 words
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Article213 1962-08-14 3 World's biggest the steak stakes ROME: A 19-year-old Italian girl plunged to her death today while climbing the Ortles mountains of the Italian Alps. ROME, Monday. a SMALL army of chefs last night went to work at what is billed as the world's biggest grillpreparing beefsteak for Cortona's fourth annual213 words
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145 1962-08-14 3 ALGIERS. Monday. ALGERIA'S political chiefs and guerilla leaders yesterday continued crucial talks to prepare the country's first parliamentary election and reshape the Liberation Army. Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella and members of the National Liberation Front (FLN) Political Bureau met the six leaders of the WillayasReuter - 145 words
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Article67 1962-08-14 3 PARIS. Mon. A wolf whistle can be dangerous in the streets of Paris, IM. Laszlo Dravucx, 23-year-old mechanic, found. M. Dravucx is in hospital with serious stab wounds received on a Paris boule- vard in a scuffle in which he and two friends were involved with two NorthReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-08-14 3 Soblen fights to stay out of U.S. T ONDON, Mon. Law- 1 yers for Dr. Robert! Soblen, 62, today plan- 1 ned- a legal fight to pre- j vent him being deport- I ed to the United States, where he faces life im- i prisonment for spying for Russia A236 words
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Advertisement569 1962-08-14 3 JIL, SHOULD YOU BATHE on problem days? Many doctors advise it. Bathing at suitable water temperatures is perfectly all right; you'll feel cooler, cleaner, fresher, more comfortable. And when you do bathe— twim or shower it's nicer with Tampax. For Tampax is worn internally, and when properly inserted it cannot569 words
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Advertisement101 1962-08-14 3 Keep your family cit WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound it the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE IT'S "ONIC, Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE ITS A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs} colds and bronchial congestion, let Woterbury's prove itself in101 words
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Article273 1962-08-14 4 LORD L FLIES IN ON WAY TO BORNEO CINGAPORE, Mon. Lord Lansdowne, the Minister of State for the Colonies, said on arrival here tonight that the important part of his mission to the Borneo territories was to discuss the future of the British officers serving there. "It is very desirable273 words
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Article61 1962-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a dinner and dance in honour of their university's first Chancellor. Dato Lee Kong Chian. at the Rosee dOr Restaurant, on Aug. 23. Tickets for the dinner, at 8 p.m., can be booked at the61 words
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Article306 1962-08-14 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES •pHE following is today's schedaJe of civil aircraft movements at Pmya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London, Duseldorf, Beirut. Teheran, New Delhi, Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta. iQF 733) 8.40 p.m.; from306 words
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Obituary21 1962-08-14 4 I. C. OAROYA, 6W jrean, paracd ■way peacefully 13.8.52. Cortege taavra Mint Bcmadette'i Church 5.00 p.m. 14th for Bldadarl Cemetery.21 words
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Article, Illustration126 1962-08-14 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. Two men crawled out unhurt frorr. this car after it plunged into the flooded waters of the Bukit Timah Canal this afternoon. The car was travelling towards the city in heavy rain. Near the 7J milestone Bukit Timah Road it skidded towards the left and126 words
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135 1962-08-14 4 WE STRIKE TOMORROW THREAT BY WORKERS SINGAPORE, Mon. Employees of the cinema advertising agency Pearl and Dean (Asia) Ltd, In Shaw House are preparing to go on strike tomorrow, according to Mr. T.V. Gomez, general secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union which represents them. Mr. Gomez said135 words
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Article96 1962-08-14 4 PREMIER LEE TO SPEAK ON MERGER SINGAPORE, Mon. The I Prime Minister, Mr. Lee! Kuan Yew, will make an important announcement re- i lating to the merger with the I Federation, when he addresses the large crowd expected to attend tomorrow night's Malam Malaysia concert at the City Hall steps.96 words
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Article117 1962-08-14 4 Touring news boys in Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. Two American newspaper boys who won a U.S. Nationwide I newsboy competition for a world tour, called at the Straits Times office here this morning for talks with newsvendors. The boys, Ricky Hidlebaugh. 15. from Muscatine, 'lowa, and David McKay, 17, of Sacramento,117 words
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Article77 1962-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A youth, Yeo Swee Chang alias Ah Leng, was today charged before Mr. Yeo Hock Chwee for being a member of an unlawful assembly at 7 p.m. on April 7 at Keng Cheow Street. The emergency court was told that a member of the unlawful77 words
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Article65 1962-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Chew Chim Kwee, 48, pleaded guilty today to a charge of being in possession of two gallons of dutiable liquor in a backlane at Gopeng Street yesterday. Mr. Yeo Hock Chwee, the magistrate, fined Chew $400 or four months Jail. He also made an65 words
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Article372 1962-08-14 4 LONDON, Mon.— Slock markets continued their advance today, and further widespread— often appre- < clab'e gains were recorded under the lead of Industrial equities. There was only a modest expansion In business but sellers gain held off and prices responded to renewed selective buying. Favourable press comment over372 words
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Advertisement469 1962-08-14 4 Ooens Todiv' "«™-i.30-4.00t Oil THE Ml FIDDLE 'M T S«on Connery l^T -t I Cecil Parker O- 1 t COMING! -HeMiNGwaYS^^l ADVENTUREBOF X I hut* Rm k (maia X X _^.thoid B«rm«, Dion. 80.. j LAST DAY! I. 11 om -1 30-4 00-6 30 I, 9.30 om X THE MAN469 words
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229 1962-08-14 5 PIRATES DISRUPT BORNEO TIMBER INDUSTRY Petitions seek protection and halting of barter trade KUCHING, Monday. \ORTH BORNEO timber production may cease unless the Government gives adequate protection to camps, seven leading timber firms have told the Chief Secretary. Their letter said piracy was increasing and unchecked. "Our crews are not229 words
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Article24 1962-08-14 5 PENANG, Mon. The Sixth annual exhibition of the Penang Stamp Club will be held at St. Xavier's Hall, Farquhar Street, this week-end24 words
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Article23 1962-08-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Justice Adams has left for a short holiday in Japan. He will return on Sept. 7.23 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-08-14 5 This marriage unites broadcasting and administration OADIO Malaya per1V sonality Che Fuziah binte Dato Haji Ahmad. 23, of the English programmes section, and her husband. Inche Sulaiman bin Abdul Manan, 24, together at their bersa tiding ceremony held in Kuala Lumpur. The bridegroom is in the District Office, Kuala Kubu54 words
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Article51 1962-08-14 5 SEVEN MEN ROB FAMILY OF $1,500 SINGAPORE, Mon— Seven men robbed a family of cash and jewellery worth $1,500 ln Kampong Sopoo, yesterday and escaped In a sampan. Koh Beng Tee and his family were asleep when three men armed with daggers entered the house. Four other thugs later gained51 words
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147 1962-08-14 5 PENANG, Monday. a PILGRIM from Kelantan, Haji Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman, was rushed to hospital by ambulance as soon as the liner Kuala Lumpur berthed at Swettenham Pier this morning. Haji Ahmad, 50. had been stricken by paralysis in Mecca. He ran a147 words
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95 1962-08-14 5 Opium traffic charge: Man claims trial JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Ong Ec Khoon. 45, of Clyde Street Singapore, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to an opium trafficking charge. He was charged with importing 2 lb. of opium into the Federation at about 10.30 a.m. on Aug. 12.95 words
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Article31 1962-08-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Inche Mustapha bin Rajis Assistant Organiser of English School*. Kedah. has left the Education Department u< join the Administrative Service as Assistant District Officer. Kuala Selangor31 words
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Article21 1962-08-14 5 PENANO, Mon. The body nf a still-born baby was found In the sea off Northam Road last night.21 words
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151 1962-08-14 5 A LOR STAR. Mon. The Kedah Assize Judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah, today discharged a man accused of a 15-year-old murder and ordered that he be sent back to the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital. Leong Nam, 51, had pleaded not guilty to151 words
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Article50 1962-08-14 5 KUANTAN, Mon. The Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz, was among 700 people who last night attended the Kuantan Youth Clubs talentime singing contest at the town hall. The contest was held in connection with the National Language Month. Six of the 22 contestants were nonMalays.50 words
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179 1962-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. 8.0.A.C. has so far, flown about 5.000 children home for the summer holiday.* in regular flights and "Flying Tuckshops," as the additional services carrying children only are,: known. Mast of the children fly from London airport to the Middle East. Af-lca and North179 words
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222 1962-08-14 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. j The Immigration Department report for 1960 shows that stowaways to Singapore were on the decline or they] had become cleverer i than the immigration officers. The report said that the department found 27 stowaways on ships arriving in Singapore in 1960, against 45222 words
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Article69 1962-08-14 5 Socialists get two more seats KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Socialist Front won twe of three seats in the Serdanu Rharu local council election* held at the weekend. The other seat went to tht Alliance. Elections for the other nine seats took place on July 12. the Socialist Front winning seven69 words
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Advertisement422 1962-08-14 5 new* and improved CAMELIA now in a new Dr offers you more comfort better protection Never before sanitary mpkin a< wonderfully soft as Camelia you can fed the difference! The new Camelia, especially designed for superb fit is so soft, to reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete freedom from chafe422 words
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Advertisement236 1962-08-14 5 For DEPENDABILITY CITROEN IDI9 Comfort Mr Safety Beauty Economy English Model $9,875.00 French Model $8,720.00 CITROEN amiß a fadmced Cat, A AMI 6, Citroen a small car with qualities of those of a large one. Spacious accommodation. Fast and Economical. Comfort at low cost. The AMI 6 is ideal for236 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-08-14 6 A GRADUATION PICTURE OF AIRWAYS TRAINEES SINGAPORE. Mon. These eight Asian girls, including three from Malaya and Singapore, have "graduated" from a training course for cabin attendants, held by Cathay Pacific Airways. The course culminated in two days of written and oral examinations. The girls are seen98 words
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Article119 1962-08-14 6 KUANTAN, Monday. 'THE hunt for the man-eating tiger, which last week killed a tapper, entered its seventh day today with no results. But a Oame Department team is continuing the hunt. Led by Inche Osman bii; Mohamed Awang and Inche Ahmad Osman bin Hitam,119 words
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Article47 1962-08-14 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. Two visiting Canadian Rotary exchange students, Miss Norma Ruse and Miss Elizabeth Kozakiewicz, due to arrive here on Saturday, will be entertained for two days by the Seremban Rotary Club. Their itinerary will include seeing a tin mine and a rubber estate.47 words
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Article35 1962-08-14 6 A training programme KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One hundred Jehovah's Witnesses from Kuala Lumpur and Northern Malaya will hold a three-day training programme beginning on Friday at the Balai Ra'ayat in Cantonment Road. Pulau Tikus, Penang.35 words
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Article91 1962-08-14 6 A LOR STAR, Mon. Kedah police today disclosed that a Malayan-Thai combined police patrol is chasing a band of about 15 border terrorists who opened fire at a police patrol last Wednesday. The Malayan-Thai police patrol was operating In the border jungle near91 words
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Article52 1962-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, will present four cheques from the South Indian Labour Fund Board to the winners of the fund's scholarship for studies at the University of Malaya at the conference room of the Ministry52 words
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86 1962-08-14 6 Attack on girl: A student is charged KOTA BHARU, Mon. —An engineering student from Seremban, Lee Beng Hool. was charged In the magistrate's court here today with attempting to murder his girl friend at her house in Jalan Kubang Pasu last Frl. day. Lee, 23. Is alleged to have stabbed86 words
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Article22 1962-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has resumed his official duties, the Government Gazette said.22 words
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Article192 1962-08-14 6 QINGAPORE, Mon. Moves are now being made by the pro-Malaysia United National Kadazan Organisation to form an alliance with other political parties In Borneo tn "work for the good of the country." A meeting of the organisation recently agreed to an alliance with another192 words
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Miscellaneous186 1962-08-14 6 LVt Abner By At Capp BUT, I'M V V CUSTODY, SMMUSTQDV.?)|/^|g x j|| .pyp Cl ppgj p^TM'SAMEiri I UNOiRSnMIP?-V;i-ri )v/EGOTTaT SUPPOSEDrK FUST. WC WE I TH'M^TEROPT^' I AH < LADY -LIKE ALL J FACE HIS, TAKE YOU J OOTTA6TOP 1\ C *upio.U»JUATliaAl H TkMOWEOA BROOKLYN KIDS X VJORST- INTO v186 words
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Article, Illustration2075 1962-08-14 7 W.I. STALLARD - Documentary of a white man's love for a black girl, and their struggle against apartheid W.I. STALLARD by FIVE years ago my \vork took me to Swaziland, where I had a bad motor accident. I was nursed by Harriet Dhlamini, a niece of Sobuza 11, Paramount Chief of Swaziland. From2,075 words
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Obituary39 1962-08-14 8 20 Wt4m (Minimum) MADAM CHAN AH FOONC, Age 82 mother of Wong Kar Mow, Wong Thin Fook and Wong Kar Bam passed away iwacefully on 10-8-62 at 203. Puslng Road, Batu Oajah. Funeral on 15-8-62 at 12 p.m.39 words
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Obituary24 1962-08-14 8 20 Wt4b $10 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVINC memory of Chan Siew Klam who died 14.5.47. Fondly remembered by bis wife and children.24 words
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Article258 1962-08-14 8 U WoriM tU (Minimum) TCITHINO CHILOREN enjoy tha map delicious lull of Ryvita. biscuitn. Kasy to digest. Good for strong trrth and healthy gum*. SINGAPORE MODEL ACADIMV < oncralulatea Juo« Stewart on winning Mlsn ShtMMo Beauty Coo tut 1982 and all our Pnallnts FREE MAKE-UP kit* and trial of258 words
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722 1962-08-14 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, August 14, 1962. The Year Of The Wall The first anniversary of the j Berlin Wall has been uneventful, with neither demonstration nor new escape tunnels to mark the day. There have been no threats from Russia, and no move by the West or by Russia722 words
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Article311 1962-08-14 8 U Thant has drawn attention afresh to the enormous gap between the developed and under-developed nations. Arms spending is consuming $120 billion (U.S.) a year, "but even after all this wealth has been poured into guns and missiles, there is still in the I developed economies spare311 words
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Article244 1962-08-14 8 Government statements on corruption tend to place greatest weight on the public's responsibility, arguing that if no-one offers bribes, no-one will be bribed. But what does officialdom do that would effectively discourage the temptation to corrupt? The question is given point by the remarks of Singapore's Chief Justice,244 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1962-08-14 8 Dennis Bloodworth - A reckless new mood sweeps Taipeh Dennis Bloodworth FINGERS TIGHTEN AGAIN ON THE TRIGGER AS THINKING ON THE OFFSHORE ISLANDS QUESTION TAKES A PERILOUS TURN by IN a villa outside Taipeh, Vice-President Chen Cheng offered me Formosan grapes and comforting words. The anti-Commu-nist struggle was indivisible, he said. The nations1,130 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter165 1962-08-14 8 I WRITE on behalf of the Malaya n-Slngapore Btudents' Association of Queensland to advise students coming to Queensland next year. During the months of December, January and February there will be many overseas students coming to Australia. Looking for accommodation at that period is quite a problem165 words
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Letter144 1962-08-14 8 IN reply to the well-inten-tioned letter by "Radio Lover" regarding the taperecording of music from gramophone records over the radio, I have to point out to him that he is mistaken. It la not an offence to tape music from the radio or from gramophone records144 words
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Letter109 1962-08-14 8 SINCE children under seven and a little over seven years are now attending primary classes, it has become the practice of parents to entrust them to careful private car owners, who undertake to transport the children to school and return them to their homes each school109 words
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325 1962-08-14 8 DAVID TINDALL - DAVID TINDALL by STOCKHOLM, Mon. Mrs. Sherri Finkbine thought when she arrived here with her school-teacher husband last Sunday that a legal abortion could be arranged as easily as a visit to the dentist. "It was the impression I was given back home,325 words
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Advertisement20 1962-08-14 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 54 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, North Borneo Hong Kong.20 words
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Advertisement173 1962-08-14 8 GET THE BEST CTTZfifQ FRESH STOryS JUICES you'll be really refreshed PICNICS are great fun. So are hikes. So are sports. To have better fun, take along TORY'S FRESH JUlCES— orange, tomato and grape. TORY'S FRESH JUICES really brighten you up. They are full of the rich goodness of Vitamin173 words
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202 1962-08-14 9 I^LANG, Mon. —A blue- print for building projects next year is being prepared by the Klang Town Council. A council spokesman said the blueprint would be included in the council budget for 1963. due to be considered at a special meeting at the end202 words
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Article61 1962-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Mon- A tn- sha rider, Tan Hai Chai was i today fined $500 or four months' jail for assisting in the running of a public lot- lery. Tan, who pleaded guilty, asked for leniency as he had aged parents, a wife and seven children to support.61 words
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Article79 1962-08-14 9 'LOANS FOR STUDENTS' PLAN BEGINS I KUCHING. Mon.— The SaI rawak Government has start- ed a students' loan scheme as a supplement to the Overseas Scholarships and In-Service Training Scheme to assist students who do not obtain scholarships or who have gone abroad for higher stud- les at their own79 words
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Article29 1962-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The inaugural meeting of the Young Workers' Movement, Kuala Lumpur sub-branch, will be held at the Kum Lcnp Restaurant at 10.30 a.m. i.ext Sunday.29 words
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Article377 1962-08-14 9 IT IS NOT ON AGENDA, BUT TENGKU IS EXPECTED TO SPEAK IN PARLIAMENT TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to make a statement in the House of Representatives tomorrow on the Malaysia talks in London. Though it does not appear377 words
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89 1962-08-14 9 Civics course for adult educationists JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Mentrl Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, will open a course In civics for 60 adult education teachers from all over Johore at the Johore Training Centre on Thursday morning. Among the subject* to be taught at the89 words
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Article47 1962-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A British legislation expert is expected here at the end of this month to act as an adviser to the Federation Government He Is Mr. J. 8. Flennes. who win be In Malaya for a year's assignment under the Colombo Plan.47 words
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Article30 1962-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. Heong Kok Kee, of the Rubber Research Institute here, will leave for Britain early next month on a fouryear scholarship to study rubber technology.30 words
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Article31 1962-08-14 9 KLANO. Mon. Inspector Mustafa bin Mohamed Baman. an investigating officer at the police station here, has gone on a 10-week course to the Police Training School at Dusun Tua.31 words
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139 1962-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Chen Su Lan, one of the oldest members of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, has made the largest single donation to the $600,000 endowment fund for a clinical chair at the University of Malaya. Establishment139 words
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Article56 1962-08-14 9 KUCHING. Mon. Four hundred members of the Sarawak Police and the Queen 'f Own Highlanders will take part in a three-day combined exercise beginning here on Wednesday. The public are asked to carry their identity cards especially on exercise days as a number of mock "battles"56 words
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Article191 1962-08-14 9 Tickets from $100 raise $25,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of $25,000 has been collected for the national monument fund from "reservation" tickets sold for the premiere of the "Guns of Navarone" at the Capitol Cinema here on Aug. 21. The show will be attended by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong191 words
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Article95 1962-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The annual conference of the Labour Party of Malaya will be asked to pass a resolution seeking that May Day be a paid holiday for workers employed by local authorities and councils under the control of the Socialist Front. The resolution, proposed95 words
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Article24 1962-08-14 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. Mr. V. Kumaraveloo, of the Claims Section, Malayan Railway, here has been transferred to the Traffic Superintendent's office In Gemas.24 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Evangelist Mr. Lye Hone Mm*, of the Church of Christ in Singapore, has left for a year's special study at the Michigan Christian College in the United State* Mr. Lye (above) was a preacher in Muar. Johore. for 20 years before he came63 words
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Article55 1962-08-14 9 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, this morning attended a rally on the Station padang to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed. A crowd of 3,000 attended. The Mentri Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, and the four lUndangs55 words
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Article59 1962-08-14 9 PENANG. Mon— A resolution pledging support for Malaysia will be discussed by the Federated Teochew Association of Malaya at the annual meeting In Penan* on Friday. Sixty-eight delegates from 17 Teochew organisations from all over the Federation and Singapore are expected to attend the meeting, which59 words
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Article13 1962-08-14 9 KOTA BHARU. Mon -The Kelantan Cultural Council has been formed here.13 words
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214 1962-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Men DROFESSOR Lim Kok Ann of the Department of Bacteriology. University of Singapore today confirmed that the Rockefeller Foundation had made a new grant of $78,716 to the University for research into encephalitis, a common disease affecting the brain. Prof. Lim said this was214 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-08-14 9 Shriver to look at 'grassroots diplomacy' at work in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE United States Peace Corps Director, Mr. Sargent Shriver. will arrive here shortly for a first-hand look into President Kennedy's experiment in 'grassroots diplomacy" in Malaya. Mr. Shriver, who is now touring the Philippines, will spend some223 words
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Article83 1962-08-14 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress is to honour the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his successful mission at the recent Malaysia talks In London. The Tengku will be presented with the traditional Golden Robe (known in Tamil as a ponnadal) at a ceremony83 words
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Advertisement222 1962-08-14 9 exciting new idea in tape storage BASF TAPE LIBRARY BOX Here's the new, easy and inexpensive way to store and protect recording tape the BASF way! BASF Tape Library Boxes will house three tapes (or Bmm films) in swivel-open cassettes. Made from tough, rigid Polystyrol plastic, the boxes not only222 words
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Advertisement352 1962-08-14 9 |«81 /11/ ...restore #fc-^adilrgL YOUR EPNS. TO ITS ff tECnillkri) ORIGIN Al LOVEIINtSS V s^r How maH P'***' of n '^fc'ij^m t I.P.N.S. won or* you *C^^v^ /f"V keeping at th« back of V m X\^V T our cu P DO ra r Things M 1 > ll like b««r352 words
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Miscellaneous341 1962-08-14 9 RADIO MALAYA -'°ney. a.30 Tune Signal. The Mid-day Serenade P.M. 12 .31) n/*bM\s itimumim Newg 94() NeWBtalk/^ Urlude Arounc lne Bandstand 130 NATIONAL SHORTWAVT »«8 Window On The World; The News; 1.40 Contrasts In SERVICE 41.7 metre* 10.00 Popular Composers; 10.16 i Rhyttan: 2.00 Girl On Tho A.M 6.00 Time341 words
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422 1962-08-14 10 What every woman should know about skin care pROM that cellu--1o i d capital, Hollywood, comes platinum blonde, Miss Dianne Errickson, to advise local women on skin-care and the newest techniques of make-up. She brings with her the secrets of filmland glamour and glitter. Renowned Fur Miss Errickson is one422 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-08-14 10 BY TWO WHO WON ACCLAIM AT HOME AND AWAY TWO Singapore musicians who A have earned special commendations for their piano-playing at home and abroad, will give separate recitals next week. They are Paris-trained Yu Chun Yee and Catherine Tan Siew Eng. Yu Chun Yee will give his recital211 words
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Article142 1962-08-14 10 Recipe for a light snack IP you are fond of crab, why not try this light snack for an evening? It's Crab Spring Rolls 8KIN: 2 cups flour, l cup water. 1 tspn. oil. cornflour for dusting, beaten egg for sealing, toasted crushed peanuts for garnish. FILLING: Cooked flaked crab-meat,142 words
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Advertisement176 1962-08-14 10 i|o tf^CJA'MQ I rj J from long specialised experience and service these units. fy A/MTV^^B^Ku^tm\ 20 Clemenceau Avenue \J CWI S^PBnr Singapore 9. Tel: ***** .^^C^v H/»CIj IHUlllCl w j (tL^ dreams of a %J^J bouncing baby! 0 I^^^\ i^y VNi ch baby strol and healthy? is Iy7 Of course176 words
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Advertisement289 1962-08-14 10 When your child is in pain... Doctors know lhat aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially— to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose289 words
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Miscellaneous303 1962-08-14 10 Straits Times Crossword n nr~j r* i r i r? i p pHLjlbjUbH^ I H HI hI Hi Hf^ ACROSS 7. Beliefs about inns wrongly 1. The chronometer on a tug? divide courts (6-4). (5-5). 9. It is a Lattn translator (10). 8. See 11 and 18. 12. Mercy's quality303 words
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Article, Illustration584 1962-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday VITTACHI TELLS ABOUT THE FAST-GROWING 'NEWSPAPER LITERATE' POPULATION OF ASIA AND HOW 1.P.1. HELPS jyjß. Tarzie Vittachi, director of the Asian programme of the International Press Institute, today said that a new grant of $636,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation would help the584 words
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Article26 1962-08-14 11 BATU OAJAH, Mon. Two scooter riders. Lam Fook Lan, 25, and Kong Kan, 19, were admitted to hospital here after colliding In Oopeng Road.26 words
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100 1962-08-14 11 Malaya is seeking Australian tourists KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Efforts are being made to attract Australian tourists to Malaya, an official of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today. This Is being done through advertisements In Australian magazines, as In other countries. The official was commenting on a report that100 words
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Article20 1962-08-14 11 MUAR, Mon. The Johore Government has approved $50,000 for a two-mile metalled road at Lorang Serkam Two.20 words
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Article21 1962-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A ball in aid of spastic children will be held at the Selangor Club next Friday.21 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-08-14 11 Tengku gets $5,000 gift for Monument Fund TENGKC Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, receives a $5,000 cheque from Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Club. It was a second gift from the dab for the National Monument Fund. The presentation was made at the Sultan's Gold. Vase65 words
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Article62 1962-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The traffic police here are to launch a blitz against taxis which cause obstruction outside theatres. This follows a survey undertaken by members of the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Advisory Committee. The committee's chairman. Mr. A. Tharmalingam, said that on one occasion last month he62 words
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Article170 1962-08-14 11 Refugees from China in Penang DENANG, Mon. Seven refugees, who escaped from China eight months ago, have arrived in Penang to await repatriation to Formosa. The men, who flew here by plane from Kelantan yesterday afternoon, are staying at the Kheng Chew Associatldn in Muntrl Street. Originally, eight men had170 words
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Article40 1962-08-14 11 PORT SWETTEHAM. Mon. —Eight blocks of labour lines costing about $17,650 are to be constructed immediately at Sungei Aur Road. The project is part of the Town Council's programme to provide modern homes for its labourers.40 words
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Article39 1962-08-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mr. Lim Kay Hua. president of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, has been re-elected chairman of the Johore Cheshire Homes. Mr. Cheng Swee Guan was re-elected secretary and Mr. V. V. Chellam treasurer39 words
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Advertisement149 1962-08-14 11 •V«!3yv» «xVV»!->V tSV^SI' uttl-!^-* *-*-s^M^^^M^M^M^M»mHrgilflPW^Ml^^MM^^^MW«BMfl^MPß^MMM^M^M^M^M^M^ffHffl '.vtt-.^Ml^^tt^' '^MBomoMoBOWBMOPQQOOPM 'w»XNs^S£'a«» 5k yj^^^^^^^BUm^^B^Kß^m^^BßS^^^^^^^^Ka^B^^BßSSSßßßSSKSKf M I»ft:o>:<- M|^^^H|i'^ 'X^P*P ;ft VOifi A rp /^TT"P FOR HEALTHY GCXSD REASONS Milk- N^s! IWQn 2% _£jI.JL V_y LJ Xt maid is pure, whole cow's milk from the Ml^! Wi-y jmt~> >m v^ t s& "T~T/^\™TT"C > ITn t149 words
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Article173 1962-08-14 12 BIGGER ROAD BUILDING PLANTS GIANT-SIZE equipment which can more than double the present production of asphalt and bituminous tarmac for roads is to be used in road buildin g programmes In Malaya. One plant costing $300,000 has been set up in the Cheras Road municipal depot and has started production173 words
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352 1962-08-14 12 'THEIR TRADE HERE ACCOUNTS FOR ONLY 2 p.c.' pP EX C H exporters are not putting enough effort to explore Asian markets and develop their business here despite the fact that the scope for trade in this region is wide, said Mr. Olivier Piot,352 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-08-14 12 AN Australian flour milling concern, F. Crago and Sons Pty. Ltd., Sydney, which has resumed business with the Malaysian territories after a lapse of ten years, reports it has achieved over- whelming results. According to the mill's export manager, Mr. B. P.291 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-08-14 12 Malaysia: More scope seen for insurance THE formation of A Malaysia will provide greater scope for the expansion of insurance business, said Mr. J. Ben Fernandez, the new development manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. It would throw open the door for insurance companies to reach 10 million154 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-08-14 12 A SINGAPORE salesman who turned in the best sales results for his company has been awarded a month's trip to West Germany. He Ls Mr. Teoh Sin Yiap. of Behn Meyer and Co. Ltd.. the first employee of the company to earn a trip211 words
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Article52 1962-08-14 12 Two executives of Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd.. Messrs Tann Wee I eong and Thum Kee Sung, have returned from a study tour of manufacturers In Europe represented in Malaya by their company Mr. Tann is now attached to the Kuala Lumpur office while Mr. Thum is with the52 words
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Article95 1962-08-14 12 ANEW ultra modern Esso service station has opened for business at Orchard Road, Singapore, adjacent to Fitzpatricks. Called Esso Tanglin Service Station, it is equipped with all the latest in motoring services including a pump nozzle which fills up a tank automatically. Director manager The manager95 words
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141 1962-08-14 12 Kodak men to assist in Jakarta laboratory |X)UR staff members of the Perusahaan Film Negara of Indonesia have returned to Jakarta after taking a fortnight's course at the photoflnishing laboratory of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. Singapore. They were Messrs. Rahman Ramali (in charge of colour quality control). Djatl Santoso (maintenance of141 words
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Advertisement279 1962-08-14 12 KEEP THEM OUT! SCREENED U 0 v •'vSllW^^ SAFER FOOD Get tureit protection for 'your* family from these filthy and annoying disease carriers -with 'Cyclone' Scre«nwir*. H Flies and mosquitoes can spread dengue fever, encepha- I Ims and malaria, tuberculosis, dysentery, (astro-enteritis H and polio. For protection from flies, mosquitoes279 words
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Advertisement152 1962-08-14 12 *****1 S23Bh the results of first class air-conditioning are hard to see but you feel them every minute of the day Worthmgion Air-Conditioners bring you dependable comfort in your home, in your office, in your shop.' The new Packaged Air-Conditioner is just one example of Worthington's engineering skill. U incorporates152 words
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Advertisement1438 1962-08-14 13 MMaaatal Wmmm 10 LIVERPOOt ft lUI COASI O.A. OMOtaia a*M trtm pmmo PATROCUBJ UVMMt. ChiWII. SkMtni ll Pt/Aig II Aag II LACRTU Mill I Ml, Lpaat, Dvblil SM. 33 T*M| Aag 14/U Aat II HARM ntvr*. UtirpMt. fiiasgo* Aag 10 turn ii am 14/20 aY» EUMAtW A'moirth, L'fMt, ROM). N*arp1,438 words
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Advertisement1360 1962-08-14 13 H Lf WA'( ''I THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIMSS TS SENOA, IE NAVRE. HAMBUIC, OREMCN. ANTWERP, ROnERBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. SOTNENBURS ANO COPtNUAtEH. y@*"*>ray Start P. S'hara Penant ftiVSo\\ll "'utundia- i) n/n am n/n am n/21 am rIVBJJU oama ij atj/ imp «imi imw vpOTI>K/ SIUNOia- a) laVSllafl tt/asaal aVllSafi JyjPtSSr1,360 words
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Advertisement1484 1962-08-14 13 untu urvici to Low—. jivtßfoot a cowimiow. ports. rport P rta* -*aM* lENUWERO L'PMI, BtNM, Rontroam It Pt/A.g II AM 11/20 SUWTVU L Cat, A'wtrp, M'Ourg S'moutti la Pt Am II Am 11/21 Alg 22/23 •tKAVON (N) Hlirt. L'la*. Ht«r*. M'tr* Am ii,u am My» Mt a. > BENOORAN (El*-1,484 words
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Advertisement1180 1962-08-14 13 W- McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W IB^ l FRMBaam. KM.KBMAHI.ni> KLA VKMKSS LIMB W^ NAVtf. LOHOOn, HAMBURG. ROnUOAM. IM AMBUU, SAN FRANCISCO, MIOtxUBROUCH UATTU. VANCOBVEI ft PORTLJUM. Un HBRWICB BMRBIMJ Mgi^tti^Mtt ft BMM i.p.Ti7am 'livtTtot Ttt, rmm IU 1 LOHOOH. -M»MR«. ROTTE«OAM. BAVRIT Jgj^ tin Bf carusu ||Q|un||Ul nmn P1,180 words
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372 1962-08-14 14 TIN PRICE IS UNCHANGED: ITC MEETING From Our Market Correspondent f pHE price of Straits Tin remained unchanged yesterday at $423.25 per picul on an estimated offering of 250 tons or 15 tons less than Saturday. All other markets in Singapore and the Federation were closed for the Prophet's Birthday372 words
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Article99 1962-08-14 14 MELBOURNE. Mon r<ENERAL INVESTMENT and VI Industrial shares continued quiet and steady with narrow movement. Some leaders eased slightly. Oils and baae metals were slightly easier with Mount lsa down 9d. to 695. Loans were nrm. Con. Zinc. 18/3e Herald 37/7) N.B.H. 13/- QJ. Cole* 13/41 (10/- unite)99 words
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Article50 1962-08-14 14 Ships In Penang Harbour today: In tho reade: Mikawa Maru. Phenlan, Nederclbe. Olcnearn, Hocgh Cliff, aimonskerk Ball, Doneverett, Capella, Scheldt Lllbyd, Bllraful. At tho wharf: Meneathena, PrcaMent Haj-rlwn, Mlnella, Port Swittonham: Braealde, Stmenyih. Tatsaha.ru Maru, Khyber. Star Betelgeusa, Glenfruin, Mandowl. Tboragaard Re'lau, loiidlma, Fernbrook, Boudan, Rebeverett. Seclaod.50 words
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Article35 1962-08-14 14 On the fre« exchange market in Mon« Kong the U.B. dollar wai quoted at 6.73 for T.T. and 5.711 for e«a*. IMrllng waa quoted at 13.88 and on. tael af fok) at 2481.35 words
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Article15 1962-08-14 14 Further July rubber crops Included: Kluanis 107,000 lb. and Chi Benut 58.000 lb.15 words
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Article255 1962-08-14 14 A significant factor has recently developed in International discussions concerning the necessity of maintaining at viable levels the prices of important basic commodities which are the livelihood of many agricultural countries states Mr. T.B. Barlow, in his annual report to the shareholders of The Majedie (Johore) Rubber255 words
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Article81 1962-08-14 14 Tin ore outputs for July, 1962 (all In piculs, with June in brackets) ol companies unuei me general management of Messrs. Osoorne and Chappel. Ipoii. are as follows: Gopenc and snbsidUrles 2.908 (2.910). Tanjong: Tin 710 (760), PrUtior Tin Ltd. 1.762 1.494 1, Kent (F.M.S-) 700 (620). Pen(kalen81 words
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Article53 1962-08-14 14 Output from the estates and mineb in tne (•uinric ..roup ill July and for 1962 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 8.711,000 lb. (53.532,000 lb), tea (black) 183.000 lb. (1.120,500 lb.). palm oil 1,827 tons (16,355 tons). palm kernels 413 tons (4,163 tons), and tin ore 1,66753 words
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Advertisement123 1962-08-14 14 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. mh. "MEINAM" Arrived 6 8 62 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held In the S.H.B Godowns No. 42/43 on 15th August, 1963 from 9.00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m No other survey will be neld either before123 words
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Advertisement742 1962-08-14 14 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE 18 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, Slst August 1962. the directors will recommend the payment of a742 words
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Advertisement606 1962-08-14 14 Notice Is hereby given that the management of Olympic Inn harented Its night club side to Madam Chong Chooi Hoon as from the 26th day of June, 1962 The said Madam Chong Chooi Hoon shall, as from the date, be responsible for all the debts Incurred by her and, this606 words
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Advertisement549 1962-08-14 14 NOTICE THE AVER HITAM PLANTING SYNDICATE LTD. (Incorporated In the Federation of Mala) a >. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE.N that a 2nd Interim Dividend in lieu of a Final of T%% le&> 40% Malayan Income Tax will be paid on the Slst day ot August 196 J. on account of549 words
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Advertisement732 1962-08-14 15 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 101 Market Street On Tuesday, 21st August, 1962 i at 2.30 p.m. 1. Nos. 38, 39 Boat Quay and No. 10 Canton Street, area 1.834 sq. ft. 999 years' lease, total rent per month $311.00. 2.732 words
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Advertisement491 1962-08-14 15 NOTICES CHUA HUA LIM, DECEASED. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance 1949, NOTICE IS OIVEN THAT ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 133, Jonker Street, Malacca, who died at Chinese Temple, Jalan Maharanl, Muar, on the 13th day of July,491 words
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Advertisement612 1962-08-14 15 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The road between Japan and the 19th mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to vehicles for periods of up to two hours during daylight from 15th 32nd August I 1962 Inclusive of both dates. Traffic will be permitted to pass at Intervals. All612 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-08-14 15 (Continued Iron Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.t—Box SO ct: txtra JUNIOR SALESMAN. Junior/Senior Cambridge Dead honest. Apply In own nandwrlting, to Box A 3313 S.T. Spore. BAR-GIRLS WANTID, Phone Malacca 1900 after 12 noon tor appointment or apply In Peking Restaurant. SOA-82A N< wcombe Road, Malacca. TEMPORARY1,068 words
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Advertisement962 1962-08-14 15 EDUCATION I tt Words SS (Min.}—Bax St eU. extra POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment 1 •rten tte Famous Stamford Collect courses can insure your success In Important public examinations? Over J 4.800 Cambridge successes sine* 1852 J Ask for a free copy of 68-page pros- pectus whicn explains this unique sys962 words
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Advertisement451 1962-08-14 15 MISCELLANEOUS M Words SS (Min.)-Box St cts. extra SALES A SERVICB Outboard Motort Uwn Mowers and Weighing Machines. Chop Kirn Seng Cbeong 103 Havelock Road. Singapore Phone *****/*****. LAOIESI Amy Wee of Michelle Beauty Salon attends personally to all your hair aad facial requirements In an exclusive atmosphere' Telephone *****.451 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-08-14 16 SOSC UNCERTAIN OF A SUBSIDY —FROM GOVT. SINGAPORE, Mon. 'pHE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council is still uncertain whether the government would provide part of the $60,000 required to send the State's contingent to the Asian Games in Jakarta later this month. Carl Schubert, the SOSC secretary and Chef de263 words
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Article264 1962-08-14 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ SOUTH MANAGE TO AVOID INNS DEFEAT By Kuala Lumpur. Monday But rain kept them waiting a long time for last six runs for victory VORTH scored a nine-wicket victory over the South in the annual three-day cricket match which ended on the Kuala264 words
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Article151 1962-08-14 16 SOI 111 IST INNS 234 NOKTII IST INNS 317 SOI'TH 2ND INNS PIKK b Milnrr 3 HOLGHTON b Chcah I ..vi Kiat 3 J. MARTENS b D.lilkan 53 DE SILVA c Delilkan b C'heah Teow Kiat 0 SATHIAPALAN c Gurucharan b Perera F. 14 C. NAVARATNAM c Inder b151 words
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Article360 1962-08-14 16 K U £LA LUMPUR. Mon.- The first Malayan junior wm n J c nn L s cha *nPionship 2i o*n* Bln e on Thursday at £30 a.m. The draw J r.Kody. Yussof Aminuddin v Thevaratnam; w. Dudley V Tan Bock Thiam: A«tal w.haj" Lim Peng360 words
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Article293 1962-08-14 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sir George Oehlers. the Singapore Hockey Association president, gave Singapores Asian Games bound hockey team two rules for good hockey to bear in mind when they meet their opponents at Jakarta. To the halves he said: Play your game in the open293 words
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Article32 1962-08-14 16 AKRON. Mon. An Indianapolis team last night set a new world swimming record for the men's 400 metres medley relay with 4:1.6 at the United States outdoor championships here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article21 1962-08-14 16 AUCKLAND, Mon.-^The British Rugby League tourists lost by 46--13 in their final tour match against Auckland here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article85 1962-08-14 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. St. Andrew's School, which celebrates its centenary year in September, will Include a week of sport In its programme. Prom the first week of September there will be competitions between Old Boys and Present Boys at swimming, rugger, soccer, cricket. Dadmlnton, table tennis, and85 words
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Article97 1962-08-14 16 OSLO. Mon. Masten Oregory. ((United States) drove a British Lotus io victory in the Formula One event at the Cannon Grand Prix motor race meeting at Kalskoga yesterday. Roy Salvador! (Britain) in a Lola was second with Jookim Bon- 1 nier iSweden), In a Porsche,Reuter - 97 words
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Miscellaneous72 1962-08-14 16 BAUMINTO.N FOO.NG CLP: Kelantan v Punann. 2nd day (K. Trengganu) SOCCfcR S\F.\ I'illMlll; LEAGUE: Army v Navy. RAP v EurasiansEuropeans (both at Jn. Besar Stadium. 5.15 p.m. and 7.15 respectively). Ulv. 3B Radin Mas v Dunman Pioneers (Parrer Pk>: Div. 3C Cosmos v Kg Kapor uTfemr Hk'. Gfntle v Windsor72 words
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255 1962-08-14 17 SOCCER Dukla's Cup in fighting final NEW YORK, Mon.— Scuffles between opposing players held up play for six minutes during the American Challenge Cup soccer final between Dukla of Prague and American of Brazil here last night. Tackling had been fierce from start, and trouble flared after Dukla righthalf Pluskal255 words
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Article328 1962-08-14 17 SINOAJPORE, Mon. Weights for the amateur races at Bukit Timah on Saturday. CLASH 1 Handicap. 1 Mile Salji 13.7; Picture Goer II 13.7; Marksman 13.4; Pagan King 12.10; Home Sweet Home 12.10: Penormer 12.1U; Every Tranquil 12.10; Esse Tv 12.7; Sayartß II 12.7; Dr. Doddington328 words
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Article, Illustration433 1962-08-14 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Eskdale Chief's Gold Vase victory takes Keith to the top of jockeys' list By Two minutes of tension as 4 horses wait for the verdict ]FOH, Mon Esk- dale Chiefs dramatic last-stride win in tne $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over s£f straight nere yesterday gave West433 words
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137 1962-08-14 17 PALMER TAKES TOP PRIZE IN U.S. CLASSIC AKRON, Monday. A HNOLD Palmer, British Open champion, won the American golf classic tournament with a fourround total of 276 here yesterday, and in so doing broke his own money-winning record of last year Palmer collected top-prize i money of US$9,OOO which broughtReuter - 137 words
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Article94 1962-08-14 17 ABERDEEN, Mon.— Ralph Moffltt (Britain) won the Royal Gold 'round robin" professional golf tournament which ended at Murcar here yesterday. Moffitt. who gained his first major win In a British tournament, collected first prise of £750 with a total of 18 points. There was a tripleReuter - 94 words
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Article19 1962-08-14 17 ROME, Mon.— Prance beat Italy and Poland In a triangular junior athletics match at Pescara yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-08-14 17 SINGAPORE. Mon —Great Eagle and Naanuß, both Class 3 horses, have been promoted to Class 4. Eleven horses have been demoted. They are: Class 3 to Class 2 Brantas, Imbrlan, Count Fall, Take Easy and Peaceful King; Class 3 to Class 4— Glee, The Little Kinr, Pride,76 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-08-14 17 r^SKDALE Chief has his head in front at the finish of the Sultan's Gold Vase. The white line shows the deadheat between Bilah Sayang II and Wine Man for second place, with Peak of Perfection fourth another short head away. The judges had to call for this photo before announcing57 words
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563 1962-08-14 18 Hoax exposed it's strictly for the birds LONDON. Mon TAXIDERMIST'S BLUFF FOOLED BRITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS hoax has been discovered in the scientific world. This time it affects ornithologists, and as an immediate result of the discovery, six species of birds and 13 sub-species are to be deleted from the British List563 words
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Article68 1962-08-14 18 The wet Prince QTILL soaking after being thrown into the sea, Prince Philip bales out his yacht Coweslip. Coweslip capsized after colliding with another yacht in the Cowes Regatta and Prince Philip, and his sailing companion, Uffa Fox were thrown into the sea, but clung on to the capsized yacht,68 words
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Article54 1962-08-14 18 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet cosmonaut Andrlan Nikolayev sent a "thank you" from space yes"terday to American astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter. Carpenter earlier sent his congratulations and best wishes to the Soviet spaceman from Colorado, where he Is visiting his father. Carpenter's message was reiayed by radio toUPI - 54 words
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Article135 1962-08-14 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today predicted that after Malaysia is formed Singapore citizens would be termed "Malaysian ciUiz c n s (Singapore)." Mr. Lim Chin Siong, the party's secretary-general, in a statement said: "This is the trump card that Dr. Goh Keng Swee has been135 words
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Article67 1962-08-14 18 JAKARTA, Mon.— More than 3.000 Indonesian boys and girls will stage dances and gymnastic displays at the opening of the fourth Asian Games here on Aug. 24. The gymnasts have been trained by a Russian "Master of Sport." Highlights of the dancing will be a BalineseReuter - 67 words
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202 1962-08-14 18 Tears of joy as 13 are reunited at airport AFTER A YEAR IN AMERICA... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There were tears of joy at the airport here today when 13 students were reunited with their relatives and friends after a year in America. The students seven girls and six boys— had202 words
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Article99 1962-08-14 18 THE FAMILY of the late Mr*. Lam Hor Choy thank friends and relatives who assisted In one way or another during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY of lalp Mrs. Catherine Alphonso deeply appreciate and thank all who kinoly attended fßDmi, sir. wreath*, expressions of sympathy in sad loss i99 words
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Advertisement197 1962-08-14 18 Late classified advertisements 20 teords $10 (minimum) CURRAN: To Jo and John by Adoption in England a son Nell born 12 February 1962. PARAMJOTHY. To Bala and Sivam a daughter on 13lh August at Mount Alvernia Hospital. Singapore. TO INDRAVATHY and Pathamanathan a son on 9th August 1962. SONG KANO:197 words
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