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Title Section21 1962-08-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 AW**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962. if 15 CENTS. KDX 03621 words
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Article446 1962-08-16 1 Statement in Parliament on the rights of Singapore citizens KUALA LUMPUR. Wad TENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, confirmed in the House of Representatives today that under the Malaysia plan, Singapore citizens would enjoy rights "corresponding in all respects" to those enjoyed by all446 words
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Article375 1962-08-16 1 POWER STRIKE CALLED OFF IN PERAK IPOH, Wednesday. THE threatened strike by 1,500 workers of the the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. and its subsidiary, the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company, was called off this afternoon. 1 The Perak Hydro Employees' Union and the two power companies agreed to refer their375 words
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163 1962-08-16 1 Six top pilots die in 4-jet crash crash MELBOURNE. Wed. Six crack Royal Australian Air Force pilots were killed in a formation crash of four Vampire jets here today, an Air Force spokesman announced. The aircraft, from East Sale Air Force station. 128 miles from Melbourne, were practising formation aerobaticsReuter - 163 words
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Article71 1962-08-16 1 BIRMINGHAM, England, Wed. Two nine-year-old boys were found guilty of robbery with violence in a juvenile court here and put on probation for 12 months. A detective told the court the boys saw an 11-year-old girl poshing a pram along a street, hit and punchedReuter - 71 words
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Article145 1962-08-16 1 W. IRIAN: ACCORD SIGNING TODAY YEW YORK, Wed. iy The Netherlands and Indonesia agreed today on the transfer of authority over West Irian and will sign the formal accord at 2100 GMT. (4.30 a.m. Malayan Time Thursday), a United Nation spokesman announced. "Everything is A-OK," he said, adopting American spaceReuter - 145 words
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Article64 1962-08-16 1 NICOSIA, Wed.— New currency notes, replacing notes bearing a portrait of Queen Elizabeth, were placed in circulation here today on the eve of the second anniversary of the Cyprus Republic. The new notes which bear emblems typifying the scenery and produce of Cyprus are of theReuter - 64 words
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Article93 1962-08-16 1 MANILA, Wed. The Secretary General of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, has been awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Prize for community leadership. The Board of Trustees of the Ranon Magsaysay foundation announced the award tonicht. A gold medal and $30,000 go with the93 words
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Article, Illustration791 1962-08-16 1 jyjOSCOW, Wed. Space twins Andrian Nikolayev and Paval Popovich returned to earth today "feeling fine" after their marathon space flight. They may have set yet another record by becoming the first spacemen to land in their spaceships. The official announcement gave fewReuter; UPI - 791 words
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72 1962-08-16 1 'Russia can shoot down US sky spies' T ONDON. Wed. Sir La Bernard Lovell. Director of the Jodrell Bank radio telescope station near Manchester, said today the Russians were now masters of space and could knock down American spy satellites. "The Russians have a clear space superiority in the military,72 words
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Article57 1962-08-16 1 PREMIERS T* I.ONMDV V\i d tv nt MaWen ipg in BriMtA ipprc i. bins indep» •eluding sjn-.i|...ic n-ctrd participate '.mJiiii'tiui ..lt!i P linlstcr^' mill i' n:,- here Sepl i" AIR ATTACK lsi win l Wed •i iK lure MM I it Bgtiten from r.i machine -guam .nd.irnir he57 words
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274 1962-08-16 2 A trip to moon now feasible, says Lovell MANCHESTER. Wed. I riiHE British astro- nomer, Sir Bernard Lovell, said yesterday the orbital flight of the Russian Cosmonaut Major Andrian Nikolayev demonstrated that a journey to the moon was feasible. "The feat of endurance by Nikolayev is extraordinary,'* Sir Bernard said.Reuter; UPI - 274 words
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149 1962-08-16 2 GEORGETOWN, Wednesday. BRITISH Guiana will become a republic within the British Commonwealth when she attains independence under a draft constitution published here yesterday by Dr. Cheddi jagan's Government. The controversial 85-page document was prepared by Dr. Fenton Ramsahoye. Attorney-General, In face of opposition by otherReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-08-16 2 MA|OR Andrian Nikolayev, one of the Soviet "twin" spacemen in orbit till yesterday, demonstrates the "do-it-yourself" way at the cooker in his kitchen. A 32-year-old bachelor and former lumberjack, the Soviet cosmonaut climbed into a Vostok 111 spaceship and went into orbit last Saturday. He returnedUPI - 69 words
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337 1962-08-16 2 JUSTICE HOLDS THE KEY TO SOBLEN'S FATE Fight to keep front U.S. may go to Lords We have to remain alert because there are people across the border who look with evil eyes at us and want «m to attack us. 7 Mr. Nehru hi an Independence Day speech inReuter - 337 words
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Article88 1962-08-16 2 Ghana told of British concern ACCRA. Wed—The British High Commissioner in Accra, Sir Geoffrey de Freltas. yesterday expressed his concern to Ghana •> Foreign Minister, Mr. Ako Adje. "at statements appearing in certain Ghanaian newspapers implying there was British complicity In the recent deplorable attempt on the life of President88 words
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Article34 1962-08-16 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Seventeen people are believed to have drowned near Mokameh. In Northern India, when a boat carrying 28 labourers including six women, capsized In the flooded river Ganges.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1962-08-16 2 TAIPEH. Wed.— The Anti-para-cholera control centre reported four new cases yesterday, thus bringing the total number to 292 since the outbreak of disease In mid-July. The total death toll stood at 17. the centre said. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous12 1962-08-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 3pJ^ 'GO QUIET TOE BATTLE OP TO?12 words
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Article264 1962-08-16 3 Quick look round SALISBURY, Wed. Mr. Jasper Savanhu, first African to hold an executive post in the Rhodeslan Federal Government, resigned yesterday, alleging that the Government had either failed, or did not intend, to implement a policy of racial partnership. He told a Press conference here that Europeans were "quite264 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-08-16 3 TUIE Duke of Edinburgh (right) struggles gamely in the sea among a pile of waterlogged sail as he is assisted to the safety of a rescuing launch when the yacht Cowesllp came to grief off Cowes, Isle of Wight. The yacht, with the Duke and I'ffa105 words
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294 1962-08-16 3 'Valid claim' for Burma retreat destruction EDINBURGH, Wednesday. CK)UR subsidiaries of the Burmah Oil Co. were told 1 by Lord Kilbrandon in the Scottish Court of Session yesterday that they had a valid claim for compensation from the British Government for destruction of their assets in Burma during the I294 words
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Article27 1962-08-16 3 BONN. Wed. —An East German frontier guard has been wounded in an exchange of fire between East and West German border troops near Cassel. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-08-16 3 A 'BIRTHDAY GIFT TO ANNE: FIRST PRESS CRITICISM LONDON, Wed. Princess Anne (above, at Wimbledon) celebrating her 12th birthday today became for the first time, the subject of full scale royal family criticism as a newspaper chided Buckingham Palace for clipping the wines of a "full of fun girl. The132 words
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Article166 1962-08-16 3 A LGIERS. Wed.— Mr. Moxxhammeri Ben Bella, head o f the Political Bureau now ruining Algeria, yesterday blamed the French for leaving unsolved the question of the Secret Army Organisation (0.A.5.). "The French authorities did not solve the political problem in the period bet.Reuter - 166 words
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Article83 1962-08-16 3 GIBRALTAR, Wed. An extensive air and sea search has failed to find a Royal Air Force signaller believed to have fallen from his plane while on exercise near here, it was reported yesterday. He is now regarded as miss- ing, believed killed. The signaller, Sgt. PeterReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1962-08-16 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian External Affairs Ministry said last night there was no truth in yesterday's report by the New China News Agency that Indian troops had fired on Chinese positions In the Galvan River Valley in Ladakb on Monday. A spokesman said there har IReuter - 58 words
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Article261 1962-08-16 3 LONDON. Wednesday. OUSSIA'S new 50-megaton nuclear bomb can x "totally destroy" an area of 2,000 square miles and if detonated over a major world capital would kill up to 12 million people, according to the Soviet publication Meshdunarodnaya Shisn (international affairs). The political-science monthlyUPI - 261 words
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Article94 1962-08-16 3 T ONDON, Wed.-A bin h *J has been flown from Here to Australia to be used in flogging a 19-year, old Perth prisoner. It is one of six birches requested from the British Prison Commission by prison officials in Perth where Gilbert Crispin was94 words
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Article40 1962-08-16 3 LONDON, Wed. Fifty Indian and Pakistani workers at Luton factory began an unofficial strike yesterday claiming their pay was cut because of their colour. A spokesman for the employer, Barclay Stuart (Plastics) Ltd. declined to comment.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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381 1962-08-16 4 Malays soon to make mark in society: Ong SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today predicted that Singapore Muslims would soon make their mark, not only in welfare work, but in the social and economic sectors of society too. 1 i He said he had381 words
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Article275 1962-08-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN assistant manager of Boustead and Co. Ltd. Mr. C.J. Potter, told a court here today how his company was allegedly cheated by Thomas Davidson Adams of $11,810 worth of paint on May 28. Mr. Potter said that Adams had over the telephone that morning275 words
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120 1962-08-16 4 COLOUR TV TO BE RADIO SHOW HIGHLIGHT SINGAPORE, Wed.— Colour television demonstrations by a leading Japanese firm will highlight the 10-day Kuala Lumpur radio and television exposition at Stadium Nefara from Aug. 22. The firm, the Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company, is bringing two can specially designed and packed with television120 words
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Article63 1962-08-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Rotary Club will entertain 4,500 underprivileged children to a matinee show of "Holiday on Ice" at the Happy World stadium on Sept. 15. The project, one of the Rotary Club's community service programmes for this year, Is made possible through the courtesy63 words
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Article54 1962-08-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Dr. D. T. Nlles will preach at the Tamil Methodist Church, Singapore, on Sunday at 10 a.m. English and Tamil teaching kits will be given to all those attending "The Foundation of Christian Teaching" series which will be held on Aug. 28. Sept. 4,54 words
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Article111 1962-08-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore government tonight announced that 10 new Inquiry centres in connection with the forthcoming referendum will be opened from tomorrow. The centres will function at community centres at Balestier. Beach Road, Changl Point, Kampong Kapor, Lorong 3, Geylang. Malay Farm, Maude Road. River111 words
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Miscellaneous118 1962-08-16 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. AKKIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 p.m.; from London, Dusseldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 716) 6.20 p.m.; from Tokyo. Manila, (BA 941) 6.60 pjn. QanUs: From118 words
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Miscellaneous254 1962-08-16 4 Mil* van Airways: Frox» Kuaia lAimpur (.ML 171) 9.30 a.m.. from Peiiang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 a.m.; from Trengtjanu. Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur (ML 117) 4.60 p.m.; from Sandakun. Jessellon. Brunei. Sibu. Kuchlng (ML 409) 5.30 p.m.; irom Kota Bharu. Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, ivla.acca (ML 131) 7.16254 words
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Article182 1962-08-16 5 D-DAY IS NAMED FOR Mr. CHOY PE NAN G. Wed. A Socialist Front State Assemblyman, Mr. C. Y. Choy, has been given until Aug. 31 to decide whether to resign from the assembly or give ud his present post with Cable and Wireless. Mr. Choy. who attended today's State Assembly182 words
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85 1962-08-16 5 Education: Call for uniform standards MANILA. Wed.— VicePresident Emmanuel Pelaez said today that the Philippines, Malaya and Thailand should adopt uniform educational standards. Mr. Pelaez, who also is the Philippine Foreign Secretary, spoke at the opening session of the conference on higher education here sponsored by the Association of South-East85 words
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337 1962-08-16 5 j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE House of Representatives today gave the "green light" for setting up the Malayan Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation in which intending pilsrrims may deposit money. Hajl Khalld bin Awang Osman, Assistant Minister of Rural Development, said the corporation would not337 words
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Article17 1962-08-16 5 KUALA LUMPR. Wed.— Mr Hudson Kor has been elected treasurer of Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club.17 words
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Article51 1962-08-16 5 KLANG, Wed.—Representatives of the Indian cultural bodies in Selangor will meet here next month to form a Malayan Indian Cultural Society. Organisers of the meeting said today that the proposed society would give an opportunity to Indians to meet and discuss their problems on a natural51 words
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Article72 1962-08-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. told the Hou. c of Representatives today that the Government had not lifted its ban on South African goods because of her racial discrimination policy. He said this In reply to a72 words
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Article28 1962-08-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malayan Technical Services Union decided at Its general council meeting here yesterday to organise technical workers In the Borne territories.28 words
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Article, Illustration526 1962-08-16 5 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN 'WHAT WILL FOLK THINK?'— BUT MRS. GAZE SAYS: 'W I WERE 20 YEARS YOUNGER... 1 by Singapore, Wed. DAT GAZE'S blue eyes sparkled as she turned to her mother and said: '"Mum, you answer that one you know best." Pat, 19, about526 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1962-08-16 7 ALLEN ANDREWS - The big brains behind Britain's car hijacking industry and how they work ALLEN ANDREWS $60 M. A YEAR IS WHAT IT IS WORTH... GOOD ENOUGH LOLLY TO ATTRACT ONLY THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS by THE car has gone. 1 swear I left it here. Towed away? But it's a1,331 words
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Advertisement38 1962-08-16 7 :I f 11 Kg UN this blackboard supplied by Uu police to all garage* in Zurich are listed the detail* of car* stolen in the area. Details of stolen vehicles are kept up to date through daily broadcasts.38 words
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Advertisement54 1962-08-16 7 now for you* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers FILTER TIPPED 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: 20's EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS SINGAPORE: 20's EXECUTIVE PACK 70 CENTS AND54 words
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Article636 1962-08-16 8 Singapore now ought not to find its choice on referendum day a matter of much difficulty. There should never have been any doubt of the generosity ot the terms which the Federation offered for merger. But the generosity has been lost in the confusion created by an opposition636 words
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Article410 1962-08-16 8 Intriguing though the idea may be, there is no likelihood that sometime next week, next month, the new Minister for Health will haunt the corridors of Kuala Lumpur General Hospital wearing strange disguise to discover for himself exactly what conditions arc like. The idea, offered by the Member410 words
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Article189 1962-08-16 8 The Englishman's cup of tea has been the spanner in the works too often to be taken too lightly by British employers. A Birmingham rubber firm faced yesterday by 19 men without tea knew better than to suggest that the lack of a cuppa ought not to interfere189 words
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Article, Illustration2452 1962-08-16 8 The Tengku's report to Parliament yesterday YOU are aware of the recent talks in London between the British and Malayan Governments and how it ended successfully in agreement between us. As a result the Federation of Malaysia will be declared by August 31 1963. Since my speech to the2,452 words
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Article, Illustration2350 1962-08-16 9 OPPOSITION 'SECOND-CLASS CITIZENSHIP' ARGUMENT IS DESTROYED: WHAT WILL THEY SAY NOW? P.M. ASKS QUESTION You have said on a number of occasions that you believe that the Communists are influencing those in opposition to the PAP. What methods do you think the Communists2,350 words
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Miscellaneous410 1962-08-16 9 RADIO MALAYA g££" n *»**»'>' no Cl<m BHOBTWAVEKRVICE RADIO SINGAPORE l«i.< mewesi uLniru uivr AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Neg.. SER\icE47« MeUw ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.06 rhmmwavV SEmvrct Morning Melodlee; 7.00 Rende»- SMO*TWAVEBE»VICfc vous With Music; 7 JO Time Big- J £~T Monjm-. n»l. News. 7 .35 Breakfast Club; M "i410 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1962-08-16 10 LYE HO KIDNAP: YOUTHS GIVEN LIFE Mr. Justice Buttrose: 'This villainous, evil and most despicable crime coming to the fore again' One won police award 10 months ago for public-spiritedness I SINGAPORE, Wed. A laboratory altendant, who was commended by the police for public spiritedness last year, was today jailed1,213 words
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132 1962-08-16 10 4 award winners get their cheques RUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Four winners of the South Indian Labour Fund Board's scholarships for studies in the University of Malaya today received their cheques from the Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. They were Mr. P. Kumaravel, who received a132 words
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Article62 1962-08-16 10 SEREMBAN. Wed. Two brothers were today convicted in the Sessions Court here of retaining 12 stolen bicycles at Rahang Road on May 223. They were Ng Kirn Teck. 21, who was fined a total of $600 or three years jail, and Ng Kirn Kiat, 17, who was62 words
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Article20 1962-08-16 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Another $50 was received today from Y.T.L. for the Johnny Ane Fund, which now totals 54.774.2020 words
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Article156 1962-08-16 10 KOTA BHARU, Wednesday. OIK leaders of Kelantan Umno will be asked to resign and remain as ordinary members in a new shake-up to be carried out by Umno headquarters soon. I They comprise three heads of divisions, two nominated members of the Kelantan Umno156 words
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Article93 1962-08-16 10 The failed clerks to be coached ROTA BHARU, Wed. The Kelantan Clerical Service Union has decided to organise a course for members who failed in the recent clerical examination. The union president, Inche Hussein bin Mohamed. said today that a class would be held twice a month but members taking93 words
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133 1962-08-16 10 MALACCA, Wed.— The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today advised a delegation of five Malacca municipal councillors to "talk less and work more" for the good of I the town. A Malayan Party councillor. Mr. J. L. De Cruz,133 words
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Miscellaneous148 1962-08-16 10 MJ'I Abiu>r By Ai Capp NOT THAT I'M CALLINT W TH' PROOFS 1^ r, At i THE *">, VOUrsJOSCBAWNV, I COM IN' NOW. \|-> r^TLTTLfiZZr*- i- J 1 MINI'S SAWED-OFF LITTLE SON.? AH FEELS r<. SEAT BELTS." km^ll COT OP UAR,MA'M-BUTWMAT A fAAH GOODMESS AX. •n-«nX\ v.*^!^ dAl*P.a CONTROL/.' PROOF148 words
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Article198 1962-08-16 11 FATHER'S DEATH: SON CHARGED J(ANGAR, Wed. A Perils businessman Chan Tal Kau, today pleaded not guilty to causing the death of his father by a negligent act not amounting to cuJpable homicide. Chan Tai Kau. it was alleged, drove a van in which hU father, Chan See How. was a198 words
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Article54 1962-08-16 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indian-Built Avro-748 passenger aircraft Subroto will arrive In Singapore tomorrow from Jakarta where she was Invited by the Indonesian Governmcrt to give a demonstration flight. The Avro-748 will be in Singapore for four day* before leaving for Medan on Aug. 20. It will later54 words
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Article19 1962-08-16 11 SINGAPORE, Wed— A total oi 578 pilgrims returned here aboard the Kuala Lumpur from Mecca this morning.19 words
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102 1962-08-16 11 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Wed The Prime Minister Trngku Abdul Rahman, told the Parliament today that it was not possible to give the same starting pay to the 56.000 daily paid trovernment employees because of the different categories of workers. The wages rates had to102 words
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Article75 1962-08-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The new $6 million maternity hospital now rising off Circular Road here Is definitely NOT "sinking" although a Socialist Front M.P., Mr. V. David, thinks It is. In Parliament yesterday he said he had "reliable information" that part of the structure was subsiding.75 words
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543 1962-08-16 11 (]ROWN Counsel Mr. Francis T. Scow today produced two October 1949 issues of the Chinese "Communist front" daily, Nan Chiau Jit Pau, to show that there had been some trouble in Chung Cheng High School at the time543 words
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280 1962-08-16 11 The full reward of a lifetime of law KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today told three lawyers admitted to the Federation Bar that if they regarded the law as an "intellectual disciplinarian" they would be able to pay to society the duty they owed to280 words
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Article, Illustration456 1962-08-16 11 Dr. Chuang; From the start, I raised my objection flag and 126 the hoisting of the old Hag, while 123 of "toe «ocaUcd neutral faction" advocated that both flags «houJd not be hoisted. Scow next produced the Nan Chlau Jit Pau of Oct 15 1949 which reported that the attempt456 words
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117 1962-08-16 11 EXTRA $125 A MONTH FOR M.Ps IN PENANG pENANG, Wed. The monthly allowance for Penang state Assemblymen will be raised from $250 to $375, with effect from Jan. 1 this year. Recommending this Increase, the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders and Privileges said it was felt $250 a month117 words
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Article68 1962-08-16 11 PENANO, Wed.— The VlceChancellor of the University of Malaya has written to the State Government asking It to Indicate possible sites in Penang for a university college or similar Institution, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, told the State Assembly today. "This question Is under active68 words
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Article26 1962-08-16 11 KOTA BHARD. Wed. A marathon cyclist, R. Muthukumaran, 25. will try to pedal 80 hours non-stop at the Chinese Recreation Club padang here tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement191 1962-08-16 11 Automatic zooms at the touch of a button the Sankyo 8-Z Auto Zoom you A built-in electric-eye system sets excan room smoothly from wide-angle posure automatically right for every to telephoto shots, by merely pressing focal length under all conditions. To' t button. An ingenious mechanism add dissolves and overlaps191 words
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Advertisement364 1962-08-16 11 .BULOVA WATCHES for many excellent J^«JVS^ vR\/ reasons. One look through the Bulova range M/ m Qr s>s=ia Mljt jf of ladies watches reveals that they are w»\ 'k))§9\ m designed for people with perfect taste and a >Slk •<[ I JtyyJt^t? m good eye for quality. Simple stainless steel,364 words
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Article, Illustration392 1962-08-16 12 TAKING THE MEASURE OF YOUR MAN JF TODAY'S husband and father washes dishes or diapers baby, it's not because he's henpecked or less masculine than his ancestors. Often, such homebody activities are a therapeutic release from business pressures, a new study shows. If his wife works, it could be an392 words
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246 1962-08-16 12 FASHION and photographic model Jorly Kwan, 1 who came to Singapore three years ago from Hong Kong and rose to be one of the top in her profession, will soon make her exit from the modelling scene here. r Jorly Is leaving the Island246 words
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Article468 1962-08-16 12 You need not be an Economist to save up on domestic bills SAVINGS great enough to buy a home freezer. or maybe a stereo-hi fi can be shaved off the annual family food bill if shoppers practise Ingenuity and know-how. Home economists who figured this fact468 words
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Article203 1962-08-16 12 FASHION historians re. port the first woman to wear fur for glamour as well as warmth was Queen Samaramfc of Assyria. In 800 B.C. she drew a small fur mat about her chilled shoulders. So entranced were the members of her court that her simple203 words
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Advertisement352 1962-08-16 12 m Skinny people! /f> read this w Amazing weight gains with WATE-ON! Wat*-Ofl is a no. pleisant-to-take thouldera, bust, irmi, hips and legs, ■übttance that's packed with writ-ht- Your face looki younger, prettier! building calorirs, hone-building Vita- tkimiy Ml increase your weight mm I), blood-building Vitamin B 12. n <|352 words
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Advertisement476 1962-08-16 12 l^Ma^B^^^ f Van milk pr*p*rAtioa which help* r«atore tb« bioom of youtb oa tired, ageing skin*. Rich ..-ilii.,., in vitamins an.l oils, MILO-J JCLNESSB ia MI 10 Pi Swiaa preparation. Majoufavctuped by: MHO Pi liili KaquiriMto: OCEAN TRADERS. SINGAPORE. 161! 4.00 D/ r. \J. DOX «9J7 SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE V/IV>\|476 words
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Miscellaneous353 1962-08-16 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS and he meets the members on 1. Said to be rejected every- tbe date arranged In Hertwhere HDI fordsbire (5, 9). 6. Southern firm appears to look S. Poor Cuthbert loses business for return of slag (6)- opening In treaty city (7). 0. A lake for353 words
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Advertisement1476 1962-08-16 13 10 tI«ERPbOI > »til CUAiI U.A PATMCUM llttrpttl OMOim. 6tM|tt> ll Pt/TtMf Atf IT LAERIU M^met I >••(. Ortlit SH. M Tatay Aaf 17/11 Aaf 21 MARON liiliptM. KHsfM Atf It Aq 21 Am 24/21 Aaf 21/11 (UMAIM A'nouU. l ptai iiw. H'ari a M \a« m» DV I Mfl1,476 words
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Advertisement1296 1962-08-16 13 W* m)J^^^ m^^0 m M THE L A. C. LINESIAIIINU IS UMBA, U RAVtE. RAMSfM. tfAMER, ARTWtRf. lomiOAM. AMSTERBAM. BtLO. UTHHHMJM AJID COWHWAMN. /y^~"^\ Store P ftma PtMtf lSr\Ki\Ml "iniAMU" nm ar> mm m ava am Pl\nLj7| -ftA*M- ai M I AMy 4laai iv laaai V ttoft VfOf -uunjjui- 91,296 words
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Advertisement1362 1962-08-16 13 BEW^fIENE umil HJtVICt II tM»M. titllfßßt > CttntßjajnaJi Pttro. raori P..S-Ntm Poaotf AAMUfM (M tin. ItM. Haw*. Mar* Aat it/21 am 24/ M Aaf 24V 1 NBMMl7u^ i-faaT I'Ma. MIL Iftan AM >V I Aat aVBI KMtßf (UJT Laaftt. Mbrtafk. thirt Atf a/ 4 Mft ly I UMIAMT I'aatt, H'otriC'itattJi1,362 words
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Advertisement1134 1962-08-16 13 ms**- MoAUSTEH dk CO., LTD. W^ Ba fW BHBBMAWJW SI KLAVKMBftS LIMB UM. IMJOIL, WAAtBUBft. BpnMMH tM MMUI. MB 'MMCIUt MUtoHtBOKHWPI tUTTU VANSOUVEI t rotTuat MR m MMMBB OMtfMt urn >i Ceilaai t Utt* N«*o«a. M 4MI/17 Aft lini AM iTLI M4IIYVIIU ummi AmJXAU m.M jjf a* Ctii 4 Mt1,134 words
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Article75 1962-08-16 14 'FHE Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed thes* prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on August IS libber 74 cents a Ib. »pra S448 a ton-ix-onut oil $678 a tonilm oil $609 a ton. »lm kernels $329.75 a ton. The rmtes of dnUes payable75 words
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Article129 1962-08-16 14 August 15. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 13 cts. Robinson a cts. M. Box 13 cts. Cold Store 4|d. Breweries 28 cts. Steamship 8 cts. 8. Darby 4|d. 8. Tunes 21 cts. W. Jacks 10 cts. S. Traders 25 cts. L'mteers 11 cts. MININGS A. Amal 2/-129 words
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Article130 1962-08-16 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. /GENERAL investment* and In- dnstrial tharcs) continued to fluctuate narrowly, but uitb a steadier undertone. Colonial Sugar gained Is- 3d. to 495. Building Industries leader A. VJennings improved 6d to Bs. sd. reflecting the report that profits bad fully recovered from last year's setback. Oils and130 words
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Article85 1962-08-16 14 rl Malayan Exatiange Banks' Ass*alatlen made these changes In ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 5Si. airmail OO SSI, M d.'st 36s credit bills. 36j trade bills. •ailing TT *r OO ready: Canada S9i: ■win Franc* 1411: Deutsah* Marks 1301: Swedish Kr*n*r85 words
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Article219 1962-08-16 14 SMIPt lying alongside the »inm»or« wharoes taday are: Straat Ball 10/11, Chyebasaa 1/2, Cyclops 4/0, Mandowl 17/38 Ka.lo.Hot 21/22. B«n--wyvia 39/30, Awa Maru 47, Klyokawa Maru 42/43, Has Uaerak 48, Bentong (VVBEDE.), Rawang NW. 3, Ngakuta SB/S9, Nagaatalma Mam 8/9, Kanto Maru 18. Outer reads: Banahiingl.219 words
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581 1962-08-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent A NOTE of confidence has returned to the Malayan Stock Exchange and yesterday there was further evidence of this Improved sentiment The industrial section of the market was particularly firm and this seems to be exerting a beneficial effect on tins.581 words
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Article23 1962-08-16 14 Malayan Stock Indiop* Auf. 14 Aug. 15 Industrial*:: 174.10 174.53 Tina: 273.24 375.46 S rubbers: 173.18 173.18 Jan. 1 1958 in.23 words
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Article636 1962-08-16 14 /COMBINED bu&iness In the Sinv-/ gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa (11.000) (1.74, (20.000) (1.75, (500) (1.75 SL. (1.500) (1.75 D, (1,000) (1.75 S.M, (22.000) (1.76: Eaut Smelting (300) (2.72 SL: Fltzpatricke636 words
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260 1962-08-16 14 MAIN news on the tin market yesterday was the announcement in Washington that the General Services Administration will make public tomorrow details of how it will sell 50.000 long tons of tin from the national stockDile. Meanwhile the International Tin Council Is still260 words
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Article27 1962-08-16 14 August 15. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73; cents (unchanged:. K.L.: 73i cents (unchanged). TIN: $423.75 (op 374 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article114 1962-08-16 14 CHINESE Pra*)»ce OMianga Smia •are neen mt—t »er picul yastsrday: a««nut all: nuik $:<M aellera, <iram (4C aellern. Ca.ra: Aumiat J.i imvm. S2H| aellera. Peever: Muntok white <145 aellera. Smravrak whit* 5142» aellara. ■pedal Sarawak black (107k sellers. garbled Lampoo* black (110 aellera. A.PTA (130 aalttra. Sin«ap*r*114 words
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Article260 1962-08-16 14 f\PENINO a shade lower th»n v Tuesday's closing price* on .slightly lower overseas hdviccs the Federation Rubber Market ruled quiet throughout the morning in tin trading. Lower sheet Interest was small. In the afternoon session, some Singapore trade buyini steadied the market slightly ;n quiet t:adta|260 words
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Article221 1962-08-16 14 SEPTEMBER firit grade rubter liuyers l.e.b. i iu-.*d at a p.m. im Singapore yenterd.iy at 73i rents per lb. unchanged on Tuesday* cloning price. The tone was very ejulet. I. C.C.R. A. cloning prices in centa per lb.. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyera 74. nellera221 words
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Advertisement1029 1962-08-16 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDO.S.A. HaciCic. AtlaaUo. «t OroMt LaUc«a •an^rftj tv ti» Cia CM CM' raun r. S'tMß n'laM k •atOMs N.To't O»«»olaa> •«Mt,i nra M .t.- nm si/ isw* him) wsir ao w orn "SKliiiwi Man" 21/2! Sl|! 13 let JJ Ott ll Nsi All vessels iquippea wtti oeeptsnks1,029 words
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Advertisement572 1962-08-16 14 NITTO LINE HONG KONG I JAPAN SERVICE. s.s. -MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-5 loading far Hong Hoot t Japan tats. KNANG SINGAPORE 27/29 August 30th Aug. 1 »t Sept. Agents: OciMie Lit* (F. if M.) LU., 7, Wiltf Quy, Puuf. Til: *****. Oceanic Liiy* Siifapri LU., Otnurk Hose. Til: *****. feELLERMAN572 words
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Advertisement127 1962-08-16 14 V Between SinGapoßE and t!iE IMeD SWeS SPEC'FY JeTOiPPER C3RPO! HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CLIPPER CARGO Insurance rates are far less than by sea. You save on packing and crating costs, and Pan Am's cargo reservations system lets you plan ahead Pan Am Clippers*127 words
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Advertisement1734 1962-08-16 15 NOTICES NOTICE Well Established medical practice and known as "King Medical Clinic". Main ft«r°ri r Kuching, Sarawak for sale. Further partscolars apply to P.O. Box 197. Kuching, SarawakFRASER ft NEAYE LIMITED Loos of Stock Ceritfteatea Stock certificates In the name of Estate of Wong Lan Son numbered ***** and *****1,734 words
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Advertisement808 1962-08-16 15 PUBLIC AITOnmiENT STATE OF KELANTAN Public Appointment. APPLICATIONS art invited from Podersl Cltiawns and experienced serving- officers for appointment as Malay Official Translators (Division III), State Secretariat. Kolantan, on the scale of $152.50 x 7.50 167.50/ Exam. 234 x 14 SM/Kxam./ 36« x 14 422 448 x 14 604 plus808 words
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Advertisement878 1962-08-16 15 TENDERS Sale by Tender No. 4/19CS. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a Royal Air Force Dakota aircraft. Lot Ma 349JCP377, In flying condition. The aircraft Is poojorod by 2 P W Twin Wasp 1830-90 D Engines, and will bo sold minus all radio equipment- The Sale Includes Dakota878 words
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Advertisement1086 1962-08-16 15 (CstfStßßli troan raff* S> SITUATIONS VACANT M Words tl (Ml*.)— Box It eta. axirm YOUNC COUPLE WITH Baby Refttlre Cook Amah, Thompson Rise area. Phone ***** (B'pore). PAST OF EXPERIENCED Chinese conductor advertised under Box A7BO. B.T. K.U now filled. All applicants taaakad. THOSE WHO AFFLIED to Box No. A.49101,086 words
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Advertisement1070 1962-08-16 15 HOUSES A LAND WANTID it Word* U (BHmJ stas It <*». aaCm VAOANT MOUSE or Laod tst District or Tanclla ana. Ptaaa* writs d«taus to ara Boi No. Sos, stneaaora, wantid TO BUY Vaeaat Bmis* at Opara/rraalNl Batata prtitnblj bousa still und«r Instalment. Apply Bos A.3U7 8.T., S'pora. EDUCATION 101,070 words
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Advertisement902 1962-08-16 15 VIHrCLSS FOR SALE M Words M (ttim.y—m*M It tta. oxtrm QUIOK |AU Oal> IBM tor ISM rt*4 Scpkyr Boom repair* required. oUmtvim la very flood appearano* View. 308 ItoataDelD Road, Spore. ma M 0 VBR OS. Ooleur Ivory, Cz> eellenv condition, Radio Prlc* $4,000. Ttlcpbone office. Btatapon 048 M, borne902 words
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Advertisement532 1962-08-16 15 FOR SALE M Worda U Ml*.)— Box It cts. oxtrm SAUI SALSI SALE! Few pays Only I Ladles' Dustercoats S4.M Only. Beacojackeu WO Only Plus Extra 10% Discount Over SlO/- Purchase. Visit Luck's 17. Orchard Road, B'pore. LADIES SHORTY PYJAMAS. Blouko*. Skirts Shorts. Rrasslers, Men* Loogsleeves Shins, White coloured sportshlru.532 words
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Article, Illustration382 1962-08-16 16 OH KEE TIANG - Penang's Cup men to get workout at venue of the final OH KEE TIANG NOTHING IS LEFT TO CHANCE By PENANG, Wednesday pENANG are more than optimistic of toppling Selangor, the champion state in Malayan soccer, in the Malaya Cup Final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. Leaving nothing to382 words
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Article267 1962-08-16 16 Warwick regain lead from Worcs LONDON, Wed. The English county cricket championship race is hotting up. The four points Warwickshire took from their drawn game with Derbyshire were enough to put them back on top of the table—three-hun-dredths of a point ahead of Worcestershire on average. Warwickshire now have anReuter - 267 words
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227 1962-08-16 16 IOC WILL ENFORCE BAN ON SA UNLESS... MAYER WARNS: GENEVA. Wed.— Otto Mayer, the Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday that he had told a senior member of the South African Olympic Committee that suspension of the committee would go ahead unless the South African government stops racialReuter - 227 words
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1292 1962-08-16 16 NORMAN SIBEE - S'GOR AND PENANG CLASH IN CUP FINAL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 35 YEARS NORMAN SIBEE By SELASGOR and Penanf meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (8.30 p.m.) in the 36th final of the Malaya Cup soccer competition, which is unchallenged as the most important domestic sporting event of1,292 words
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164 1962-08-16 16 1921 S'pore 1922 8 for 1923 S'pore 1924 S'pore 1925 S'pore 1926 Permk 1927 S'tor 1928 S'pore 193* S'pore 1931 Persk 1932 S'pore 1933 Spore t 8'for 3 S'pore 2 Permk 1 f'for 2 S'for 1 Spore 8 S'pore 2 S'ror 3 S'for 3164 words
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Advertisement458 1962-08-16 16 Municipal 44'> Debenture Stock 1930 70-80. Singapore City Council M Debenture Stock 1952/IM-72. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books ol the above Stack* will be closed from 19th August to Ist September. 19f2. both days inclusive, for the prencrfttion of Interest Warrants. S. S. SCALES City Treasurer and458 words
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Advertisement228 1962-08-16 16 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 23rd August. 1962 for the Erection of Sekolah Menengah Melayu at Johore Bahru, Johore.228 words
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Advertisement240 1962-08-16 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KELANTAN GOVERNMENT PuWic Appointment. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens lor appointment as Temporary Stenographer (Division lII i in the office of the State Service Commission, Kelantan on the salary scale of $253 x 14 351/366 x 14 422 plus cost of living allowance at current rates. 2.240 words
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Advertisement603 1962-08-16 16 Advartiaamant Questions and Answers Q.i How can I kill the cock, roaches in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roach with brush or sponge on cabineta, baseboards, near sinkwherever you see these pests. The colourless, odourless coating kills roaches and ants, and stays effective for months. Q.t Mast I move dishes603 words
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312 1962-08-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed fHE DRAW for the Asian Games soccer competi- tion at Jakarta this month has considerably improved Malaya's chance of finishing among the top four of the 11 countries entered Malaya will have a straight fight with South Korea to312 words
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251 1962-08-16 17 Malaya v S'pore hockey bronze clash likely KUALA LUMPUR, W2dnesday. jyjALAYA and Singapore are likely to contest the bronze medal in the Asian Games hockey tournament at Jakarta this They are in opposite halves i in the tournament. Malaya are in the group headed by India and Singapore are with251 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-08-16 17 Malayans will take gifts to Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— When the Malayan competitors and officials to the Asian Games leave for Jakarta they will take with them gifts for sportsmen of other countries at the Games. The gifts are Malayan made pewter ashtrays engraved with the crest of the Federation104 words
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Article274 1962-08-16 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Slnga-, pore contingent to the Asian Games, which will leave by Malayan Airways chartered flight on Aug. 22 and return on Sept. 7 or 8, tonight survived a demand for drastic pruning. At one stage the cycling, athletic, tennis and welghtllftlng274 words
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223 1962-08-16 17 Malaya proud to play a part— Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the president of the Federation of Malaya said today in a message to the Asian Games Federation and Indonesia, the host country of the fourth Asian Games that "Malaya was proud and happy to piay223 words
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Article556 1962-08-16 17 TOURISTS SHOW FITNESS AND QUICK PASSING But game marred by disputed goal By F. SALAHUDIN MALAYA 1 CEYLON 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A disputed goal marred the hockey international in which Malaya beat the Asian Games-bound Ceylon team 1-6 at Princes Road stadmm here today. The556 words
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377 1962-08-16 17 BOYCOTT OFF— FIGHT FOR BETTER DEAL ON SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 The boycott threatened by State players who have been selected to represent All Singapore against India tomorrow will not be carried out. At the inaugural meeting of the Football Players Association today, the team agreed to play their best, tomorrow377 words
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Article144 1962-08-16 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore, Amateur FA's finance com-' mlttee chairman Tay 800 Yong was criticised at tonight's SAPA ooundl meeting for making a Press statement. Mr. Tay was alleged to navel told the Press that SAPA would I not be sending a team to the| Asian144 words
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Article147 1962-08-16 17 ATHLETICS NO. 2 FIB Championship* (Ipoh): 100 yds: 1 Mohamed Akhlr 2 Ahmad 3 Othman lO.Ssec; MO--yds: l Ahmad 2 Ismail 3 Mat Akhlr 24.65 ec; 440 yds: 1 Kadlr 9 Kamaluddtn 3 Kamaruddln 57.4--sec; 880 yds: 1 Zahart 2 Kamaruddin 3 Feisal 2min 15sec; three miles: 1 Hussaln147 words
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Advertisement143 1962-08-16 17 1 WITH EVERY 12 OZ.JAR OF VaSell'lie HAIR CREAM g A STURDY COOK'S NAIL CLIPPER Don't delay buy a 12 oz jar of Vaseline Hair Jf ■ft Cream today and get a free nail clipper. <ife\ jS* Vaseline Hair Cream is the modern, non- J& greasy, non-clogging Hair Cream that143 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-08-16 17 SOCCER IPOH: Dl». I— Royal Dragoons Cheng Wah (Chinese Assembly Hall ground). TATTING: Dlt. t— PWB. v Kamunting (Esplanade). TO UK MATCH: Singapore w India (Jalan Besar Spore 730 pjn.).30 words
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Article, Illustration733 1962-08-16 18 MIXED SINGAPORE RECEPTION TO PREMIER LEE'S ANNOUNCEMENT ON A UTOMA TIC MALA YSIAN CITIZENSHIP AFTER MERGER SINGAPORE. Wednesday chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commgrce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. today pledged his Chambers 1 support for Alternative "A" in the Merger Referendum less than 24733 words
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567 1962-08-16 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE secretary of the Barisan Sosialis. Mr. Lim Chin Siong, today accused u.e Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of attempting a fait accompli in defiance of the United Nations Committee on Colonialism by announcing that the merger referendum would567 words
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338 1962-08-16 18 "latest contrivance," and added: "There would still be two separate types of Malaysian citizenship. One is Malaysian citizenship (Singapore). The other is Malaysian citizenship (Federation and Borneo) The statement said that there would still be different voting rights for338 words
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Article358 1962-08-16 18 LONDON. Wed.— There was a further strong advance in stock markets today as business expanded following the overnight rise on Wall Street and In response to growing confidence In the economic outlook at home. Yesterday's sudden burst of activity on the take-over front contributed to the renewed activity358 words
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191 1962-08-16 18 Razak off to clear up some points with Brunei Sultan KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said tonight that he would clear some points on Malaysia with the Sultan of Brunei. Hr told reporters that he also intended to clarify the agreement reached in191 words
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Article58 1962-08-16 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, this afternoon gave a buffet lunch at Sri Temasek for artistes from the five Malaysia territories, who took part in the "Malam Malaysia" concert. Among those present were the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the58 words
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Article74 1962-08-16 18 Adams for school centenary SINGAPORE. Wed. Canon R. K. S. Adams, retired*" principal of St. Andrews School, and Mrs. Adams, will be back in Singapore on Sept. 3 for the school's centenary celebrations "They are being invited as special guests of the old boys of St. Andrew's." Mr. Lim Ewe74 words
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Article101 1962-08-16 18 Cricket: Tea scores LONDON, Wed— Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At PORTSMOUTH: Middlesex 132 for three. <R. Gale 57. W Russell 45 > \s. Hampshire. At BRADFORD: Yorkshire 113 for five vs. Leicestershire. Ai HOVE: Sussex 207 for six <J. Parks 42. K. Suttle 78. A. Oakman 43Reuter - 101 words
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Obituary23 1962-08-16 18 (TORCH on 13th AiiKU't. 1962. peacefully at Sydney. Australia, Isidore Storch, beloved husband of Vrra and father of Frederick, Faye and Sonia.23 words
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Article155 1962-08-16 18 WOMEN'S LEAGUE of St. Ann* Church. Bukit Mertajam. thank all those donors for their donations toward* the church. MARGARET AND FONC HonK Gtian thank relatives and friends for their kind wishes, assistance and valuable Sifts on the occasion or their marriage on 11-s-62. MRS. AMAOA S. DAROVA and family155 words
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Advertisement101 1962-08-16 18 PERFORMANCE to thrill the sportsman LUXURY to please his family STYLE to delight them all I?''. Numerous successes in domestic and foreign /^—C^^^. sports events have earned the acclaim of the /rf&^^W/i^. motoring world for the BMW 700 and demonttL straied that this car ranks above all other sports (VM101 words
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Advertisement147 1962-08-16 18 Late classified advertisements Worts $10 (Minimum) QHOSH: To Baby and A jit, a daughter at Aasunta Hospital on 14.H.62. Sister to Ku)i'. Thanki to Doctor and staff. NICOLSON: To S<-ott and Doreen (nee McLennan) at Assunta Foundation on I.lth Auguxt, a boy lan Oeoffrey. Both well. Thanks to mother, doctor147 words
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