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Title Section21 1962-08-22 1 \vrn\cr daily certified sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times Nat*"" 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration565 1962-08-22 1 TONY HERMON - IRIAN TENGKU's NO TONY HERMON 'I don't think we can spare the troops, men needed to cope with Malaysia' By KUALA LUMUPUR, Tues Congo force might be cut "J DON'T think we can spare the men" for United Nations guard duty in West Irian, Tengku Abdul Rahman told the StraitsReuter - 565 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-08-22 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MRS. FELICE LEON-SOH, secretary-general of the Liberal-Socialist Party, suffered a heart attack at 4 p.m. today and four hours later was reported to be still in a coma. Mrs. Leon-Soh. 39, was being driven to the city from her Boscombe Road128 words
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Article67 1962-08-22 1 LONDON. Tups. Sir Winston Churchill, Britain's 87- year-old wartime leader, left I hospital here today after 54 days in a private ward recovering from a broken thigh bone. He was smiling and smoking a cigar. Sir Winston enterpd the Middlesex Hospital, London, being flown home from Monte CarloReuter - 67 words
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Article42 1962-08-22 1 I MANILA. Tups A joint US Philippine research jjronn today announced a medical breakthro gh in the treatment of cholera el tor wh'fh has killed jnorr- than 2 000 people in the PhllllpI pines in the past ten months. I— U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration955 1962-08-22 1 JACKIE SAM - Minister Ahmad Ibrahim dies, 35 JACKIE SAM -By- SINGAPORE, Tues. 4 By his tremendous courage, his patience and constant cheerfulness in the face of pain and suffering. In- made the doctors and nurses *ho attended to him ail his friends/ THE PRIME MINISTER INCHE AHMAD IBRAHIM, Minister for Labour, died955 words
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Article, Illustration594 1962-08-22 1 The moment Andrian felt -afraid- MOSCOW, Tues. Spaceman Andrian Nikoyalev said today that he landed from his space flight by parachute and revealed he felt afraid after seeing smoke and flames as he reentered the atmosphere. "Then I realised that my doubts were unfounded and that everything was going according594 words
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Article28 1962-08-22 1 VIENNA. Tues Fifteen passengers were injured, five seriously, when a train was derailed by a broken rail at Komlo. South Hungary, today. Radio Budapest reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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179 1962-08-22 1 YOUR LIFE IN PERIL FORMOSA GAMES MAN IS TOLD BANGKOK. Tues. Dr. Gunsun Hob, Formosa's Asian Games executive committee representative, today claimed he was advised by an air hostess at Jakarta Airport that his life was in danger if he stayed there. Dr. Hoh arrived here this morning after flyingReuter - 179 words
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Article49 1962-08-22 1 TEMPLE CITY, California, Tues. Seven people were killed last night when a Southern Pacific Express train ploughed into their car sweeping it along for half a mile. Sheriffs Deputies reported here. The dead had to be cut from the wreckage with oxyacetylene cutters.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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257 1962-08-22 1 Airliner crashes into sea: 13 dead RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. A Brazili ian DC-8 jet airliner crashed in flames into Guanabara Bay on takeoff here last night killing at least 13 of the 101 people on board. Rescuers said the death toll may be higher. One man who dived toReuter - 257 words
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Article43 1962-08-22 1 NIK MAY ATTEND UN ASSEMBLY BONN, Tur> Khru-h rh<-\ ha* told Wed <•'•■ man Ambassador in Wei MM that he* will pr<«b hu attrnd I nitr \.ii.ns General Ancmbl m«iting in -Npw York tin \utumn. informed Mara r< ported here tnmclit Reytof.43 words
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251 1962-08-22 2 Berlin: All quiet after more violence BERLIN, Tuesday. J^ SOVIET bus, stoned by angry West Berliners last night, slipped across the border I mlo East Berlin early today as West Berlin' police reported "all quiet" after the third successive night of demonstrations. At least 12 West Berlin pollcemen and 15Reuter - 251 words
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Article36 1962-08-22 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.-The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said Russia carried out another nuclear test In the atmosphere with an explosive yield "In the order of several megatons" near Novaya Zemlya, Northern Russia, early yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article40 1962-08-22 2 NEW DELHI, Tues.— lndia has protested to China against the violation of Indian airspace over Ladakh by a Chinese aircraft on July 7. Mr. D. R. Chavan, Deputy Defence Minister, told the Upper Hduse of Parliament yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article77 1962-08-22 2 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE < Calif.). Tues. An X-15 plane reached 3.400. m.p.h. and its wings glowed in a temperature some 1,200 degrees fahrenhelt yesterday as Major Bob Rushworth put it through manoeuvres which rocket ships will use on space flights to return to earth.Reuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-08-22 2 TWO TOP LEADERS OF FASCISTS IN BRITAIN JAILED T ONDON. Tues— Colin JorJu dan (above), leader of the British National Socialist Movement, was yesterday sentenced to two months' jail for using words at a public meeting with intent to provoke a breach of the peace. The Fascist movement's national secretary,Reuter - 143 words
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Article159 1962-08-22 2 Rainbow bomb 'hits' 3 satellites WASHINGTON. Tues. —The British satellite Aerial, launched by a U.S. rocket from Cape Canaveral last April, and two other U.S. satellites were affected by the U.S. high-altitude nuclear test last month This was disclosed yesterday by the UJ3. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) and the Defence159 words
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Article109 1962-08-22 2 CEYLON AGAIN PUTS OFF RICE CUT COLOMBO, Tues.— The proposed 25 per cent cut in the subsidised weekly rice ration in Ceylon has again been postponed this time until Oct. 22 the Food Minister. Mr. Tikiri Banda Uangaratne. told Parliament last night. The cut. originally schedu'ed for Aug. 13, wasReuter - 109 words
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Article43 1962-08-22 2 ADEN. Tues.— Aden's new People's Socialist Party last night called for a demonstration and march to the Legislative Council on the day it opens in protest against the projected merger of the colony with the Britishsponsored federation of South Arabia.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1962-08-22 2 PARIS. Tues.— President De Gaulle has summoned all cabinet ministers back from holiday for a special meeting on plans to create European political union— U.P.l.27 words
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DATELINE HONG KONG
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487 1962-08-22 2 FRANCIS BOEY I - Hong Kong's Malayans in quandary over renewal of passports FRANCIS BOEY I —From ]tf ALAYA and Sin--ITI gapore stand to lose many citizens working in the offices or running their own businesses in Hong Kong. Most possess Malayan or Singapore passports Since it costs at least HK$2.OOO to return to487 words
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Article80 1962-08-22 2 CHINA tcemi to need foreign exchange more than the does food. Farmers of Hong Kong's New Territories have appealed to the Government to act against the dumping of pig*, poultry and vegetables. "We jmr can't compete with what the Communists push over the border," said one fanner.80 words
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Miscellaneous12 1962-08-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V eeTTiKJG .^aaaVaaaaV m\ Tt^)Q FWT" S12 words
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226 1962-08-22 3 CHINA STEPS UP MACAO GUARD AFTER EXPLOSION MACAO, Tuesday. THE Chinese mainland authorities have strengthened patrols and intensified the searching of individuals and luggage at the Macao border following the latest bomb incident on Sunday night, according to Chinese Press reports today. No casualties and only slight damage to aReuter - 226 words
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136 1962-08-22 3 Makarios steps in to screen Exodus VICOSIA, Tues.— The film Exodus, which portrays the birth of the state of Israel, was screened here last night In spite of anonymous bomb threats after the personal intervention of President Makarios. No official announcement was made but the owner of the cinema chainReuter - 136 words
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153 1962-08-22 3 New move at UN to debate apartheid IT N I TED NATIONS, Tues.— Thirty- nine Afro Asian countries and Yugoslavia have asked for the inclusion of an item on South Africa's race policies in the agenda of the General Assembly's 17th session. In a memorandum accompanying the formal request, theyReuter - 153 words
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Article207 1962-08-22 3 SAIGON, Tuesday. THE United States is to by-pass the graft-ridden A government officials and aid directly the Com-munist-plagued people of South Vietnam. A high-ranking U.S. official, who refused to be Identified said $60 million might hp spent this year in embattled villages and hamletsReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration478 1962-08-22 3 A three-phase Thant plan to unite Congo U.N. CHIEF IGNORES U.S. AND BELGIUM ADVICE ON KATANGA AFFAIR UNITED NATIONS Tuesday JGNORING American and Belgian advice the U.N. Se-cretary-General, U Thant, yesterday published a threephase plan to end Katanga's secession from the Congo. U Thant envisaged the use of UN forcesReuter - 478 words
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Article184 1962-08-22 3 SALISBURY: Rhodesia's first African woman doctor. Dr. Vida Mungwira, 27. arrived here from Britain, after qualifying at Bristol University. T ONDON, Tues. Sheikh Najib Alamuddin, chairman and managing director of Middle East Airlines. said today an open "fare war" was developing among world airlines. LONDON: Dr. Borg Olivier. Prime184 words
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Article41 1962-08-22 3 WASHIN GTON. Tues America's food for peace programme, which send* .surplus agricultural commodities to countries in need, has rea 1 1 sed U. 5.517.013.700.000 '$51,000 million) since It was launched In July 1954, the White House announced today.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article155 1962-08-22 3 ALGIERS, Tues.— Two ships, one Soviet and the other American, yesterday brought more aid to the Algerian population. The Russian ship anchored in Algiers with 3,500 tons of' wheat, while the United States ship arrived at Bone, eastern Algesia, with 1.000 tents for homelessReuter - 155 words
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121 1962-08-22 3 GLASGOW Toes.— ln an ll effort to discover whether the Scots want selfgovernment for their ■ountry. local committees are being set up all over Scotland to organise a national plebiscite, Mr. John Rollo. chairman of I the business committee of the Scottish plebiscite appealReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement196 1962-08-22 3 I TZf-ToblerOrum _S~~~JKSm SWISS MivK-tHOCOIMI Chocolal Jobler BERNE-SWITZERLAND SOLE AGENTS SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD FA2860 BAD DIGESTION —but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful of DO iflrltt S ANTACID POWDER SMMIKM This world-famous medicine soon stops stomach pains and helps your J***|"T< digestion. You can a/vvayj eat what indigestion, you //fee196 words
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189 1962-08-22 4 Air Force plans for Changi open day SINGAPORE, Tues. The public will be given a big flying display at RAF Change's "Open Day" on Sept. 15. There will be eight Javelins of No. 60 Squadron in formation aerobatics, as well as a specially display of trick flying by a team189 words
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Article133 1962-08-22 4 REFERENDUM rallies to be held by Singapore political ...ties tonight are: BAKISA.N hO.SI.XLIS: Mass rally at Chong Pang village, off 12i milestone. Sembawang Road, and 27 street meetings throughout the island from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. UNITED PEOPLES PARTY: Three street meetings at Beach Road market (7133 words
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Article125 1962-08-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, today laid the foundation stone of two 15-storeyed blocks of low-cost flats, the highest in Johore, being erected at Jalan Lumba Kuda Lama. Two blocks of flats are being built in the first phase125 words
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263 1962-08-22 4 Union call to all workers: Vote for 'A SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T^HE Singapore Printing Employees' Union today called upon all workers in Singapore to vote for Alternative "A" in the Sept. 1 National Referendum for merger between Singapore and the FederI 1 ation. Alternative "A" gives Singapore autonomy in labour, education263 words
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137 1962-08-22 4 INCHE YUSOF OPENS MUSLIM ORPHANAGE SINGAPORE, Tues. A minute's silence was observed as a mark of res-, pect to the late Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Minister for Labour, at the opening of the new Muslim Orphanage at Mattar Road this afternoon by the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak.137 words
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Article37 1962-08-22 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.-A public lecture will be given by Professor R.A. Kenny, Professor and Head of the Department of Physiology, University of Singapore, at the New Lecture Theatre 4. Bukit Timah Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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128 1962-08-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Thirty-seven families from Bukit Ho Swee scene of a disastrous flre in May last year were today brought up in the ninth magistrate's court for alleged unlawful occupation of state land, required by the Housing and Development Board for its housing project The128 words
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Article294 1962-08-22 4 SINGAPORE, Tues 'THE general-secretary of the 10,000-strong x Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, Mr. Jamit Singh, tonight announced that the association would hold an extraordinary general meeting of members at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday to discuss th«ir wage dispute with the board. He said this294 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-08-22 4 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yurnf bin Ishak, being conducted round the dormitory of the new Muslim Orphanage in Mattar Road after he declared It open yesterday. Immediately behind him is the acting president of the Muslim Trust Fund Association, Inche M.J. Namazie.45 words
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Advertisement352 1962-08-22 4 Because of the mature nature of its theme— this motion pictureis recommended for adults only. I OPEISS TODAY If a ffi) fIU 2 lUm. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9 1 sPmJ|^Ssc!iU^5 P m J|^Ssc!iU^f ■5^ HP^H anyone, sjCLS fl especially the: mma^ ure There is a whisper j \-T .j&>~ Cfl^Co352 words
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420 1962-08-22 5 UNIONS STEER CLEAR OF POLITICS SO FAR... The primary objective a strong movement KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYAN unionists have so far steered clear of politics and have not strayed prematurely "into the alleys and by-ways of partisan politics to the detriment of the welfare of workers." This observation is made420 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-08-22 5 Tenghu goes on display flight of Indian Ayro FTENGKU ABDUL RAH--1 MAN, happy with the performance of an Indianbuilt Avro 748 transport aircraft, leaves the plane at Kuala Lumpur airport after a demonstration flight. Behind him is the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Y. K. Purl. The Prime Minister told reporters:82 words
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78 1962-08-22 5 Training by 'Terriers' in Malayan jungle LINCOLN, Tues. The first British Territorial Army soldiers to train in Malayan jungle arrived back here yesterday after two weeks in the Far East. They were about 100 members of 16 Independent Parachute Company (T.A.) from Lincoln. During their stay they learned techniques ofReuter - 78 words
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Article35 1962-08-22 5 PENANG, Tues. —An Australian woman. Esther McHenry, has reported to the police that she lost A£l3o from her Fettes Park homte when she was away in Bangkok from July 16 to Aug. 3.35 words
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Article44 1962-08-22 5 TAIPING. Tues. Tie Women's Institute here will present a variety concert at the St Georges Institution Hall on Saturday and Sunday The highlight of the programme will be a fancy dress competition and the "Larut and Matang Beauty Queen" contest.44 words
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Article24 1962-08-22 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. A one-year-old girl. Tan Ah Tin. was drowned in a monsoon drain at Slmpang Ampat. Bukit Tengah. yesterday evening.24 words
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Article35 1962-08-22 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Mr. C. H Walrave, manager of the Harvard Estate process department at Bedong, died suddenly yesterday. Mr. Walrave, a 49-year-old Dutchman, had a heart attack after leaving his office.35 words
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Article78 1962-08-22 5 RANGKOK. Tues.— Villagers living along the ThaiMalayan frontier will be issued with lndentity cards as part of the campaign against Malayan Communist bandits in that area, according to the Under-Secretary of State for Interior. General Chart Trakankosol. He told reporters a group of Thai police whoReuter - 78 words
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205 1962-08-22 5 MALACCA, Tues A GIRL tried to end her life by takiiig formic add after she had been beaten by her mother and brother for eloping with a man, a magistrate's court was told today. The girl. S. Sarathambal. 18, daughter of a sweeper in the205 words
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151 1962-08-22 5 Trainer rides cycle after his bolting horse PENANG. Tues. Western plains, a Class 2 horse entered for the Selangor meeting, bolted f'om its syces while being led to the Church Street pier this afternoon. With a riding boy astride, the horse ran through two streets before trainer Rudy Van Breukelen151 words
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Article456 1962-08-22 5 FORGERY, SAYS ACCOUNTANT GENERAL IPOH. Tuesday T^HE Accountant-General, of the Federation of Maiaya, Mr. K. Roberts, told the Ipoh Magistrate's court that a letter advertised by the Gold Ring Corporation Ltd. in some Chinese newspapers last year was a forgery. He was testifying at the trial of Lew Ah Kaw.456 words
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143 1962-08-22 5 Borneo holds 40 'pirate' Filipinos JESSELTON, Tues. More than 40 Filipinos have been detained' by North Borneo police with the aid of the Royal Navy, according to the newspaper North Borneo News and Sabah Times. The newspaper said all of the Filipinos were in custody and police investigations were continuing.143 words
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Article60 1962-08-22 5 KAJANG, Tues. A teaparty will be held at the home of the Ulu Langat District Officer, Inche Mohamed Othman bin Mohamed Din, at Jalan Semenylh here on Aug. 31 to commemorate Merdeka Day. Two hundred people, including heads of departments, community leaders and Members of60 words
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Article26 1962-08-22 5 MUAR, Tues.— lnche Mansoor bin Sahel. Secretary of the Town Council has been transferred to the State Secretariat. His successor is Inche Osman bin Mohamed26 words
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Advertisement109 1962-08-22 5 IVestmarli for the Modern Kitchen The handy, stainless apple divider. Spore Price $3.00 J/ j For coiier slicing V^T the "rolling" ch««sc tlicer. S pore MM $2.25 The vertical "Egg Slice r" will cut an egg into 6 even wedges cutting wires of stainless steel. Spore Price $2.50 The ideal109 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-08-22 5 ituf/s Bunny By Baiph Beimdahl At Ha Co. Jm I i co- r^T^^r 11214 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1962-08-22 7 Rallies, shows, receptions, sports throughout country AN UNUSUAL FEATURE of this year's celebrations will be a burong merbok singing competition at Taiping. Thirty birds have been entered for the competition. WATER SPORTS will be held in the Straits of Johore. There will1,035 words
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246 1962-08-22 7 Wong on plan for a road up Penang Hill PENANG. Tuesday. rpHE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said to- day that an outline of the proposed plan to build a road up Penang Hill would be ready by next I year. This would be in the form of a246 words
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182 1962-08-22 7 Johore W.D. workers to take strike ballot JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association here today threatened to call a protest meeting, and take a strike ballot on Merdeka Day if it does not get a "firm offer" to its claims for more182 words
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Article53 1962-08-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A group of 15 officers from Britain's Imperial Defence College led by Maj.-Oen. D. S. Gordon is due here on Friday for a five-day visit to the Federation. Comprising British and Commonwealth military and civilian personnel, the team will tour Penang. Ipoh. Kuala53 words
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Article55 1962-08-22 7 BINGAPORE. Tues. The police want to contact the relatives of Ho Kow Yue. 59. who was found dead on a flve-foot-way in Weld Road, off Jalan Besar. The dead man's identity card gave an address in Sungel Road, but the police found that the house had been55 words
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Article40 1962-08-22 7 LUMPUR, Tues. T.: nbership of the Police Ad strati ve and Clerical Serv.ces Union rose from 365 I to 477 between Aug. 1 last i year, and the end of last month, according to the union's annual report.40 words
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126 1962-08-22 7 Han Suyin denies opposing Malaysia PEKING, Tues.— Miss Han Suyin. the novelist, yesterday denied here having stated that the idea of Malaysia was not supported by the Malayan people. In a Press statement issued here she stated that a re. port appeared some weeks ago that "I in an interviewReuter - 126 words
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Article111 1962-08-22 7 Cheat case man sent to hospital niNGAPORE. Tues. Tan Ching Tau. 32, who was alleged to have cheated a man of $5 while posing as the brother of Mr. Ong Eng Guan. secretary of the United People's Party, was today remanded for two weeks In the Woodbridge Hospital Tan was111 words
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243 1962-08-22 7 Exposition a chance to show what's new KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today wished "every possible success" to the Radio and Television Exposition which opens at the Stadium Negara tomorrow. The Tengku said in a message that the exposition was an "excellent" chance to show the243 words
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Article78 1962-08-22 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. Members of Women's Institute branches in Kuala Pllah and Seremban were praised today by the Mentri Besar of Negrl Sembilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. for helping In the construction of rural roads and assisting villagers In various ways. He was opening a78 words
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199 1962-08-22 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government is conducting a "cooperative education" campaign. The co-operative de*elopment division of the Primary Production Department. Ministry of National Development, is handling this campaign. It has started a twomonth course on proper maintenance and auditing of book* for treasurers and internal auditors of cooperative199 words
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Article, Illustration683 1962-08-22 8 JUDGE: 'ISSUE SHINING LIKE GOLD FRAME IS: DID MRS. LEE GIVE A LOAN? Kuala Lumpur, Tues Mr. Y. S. Lee, today alleged in a civil suit in the High Court here that'H. M. Lee, brother of a former Minister of Finance, did not dare683 words
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Article186 1962-08-22 8 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS: From Kuching, Tues. npHE newly-formed Sarawak Chinese Association today published a memorandum which it submitted to Lord Lansdowne and Tun Abdul Razak on the Cobbold Commission report on Malaysia. The memorandum says that the Cobbold recommendations "are on the whole fair and reasonable." On186 words
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Article41 1962-08-22 8 K A J A N G Tues. Trie Finance Minister and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will open the new $12,000 headquarters of the Bangl branch of the mca. on Monday.41 words
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Article35 1962-08-22 8 PENANG, Tues.— A labourer. Singgol Ariya. 46, was today put on a six-month bond of $300 when he pleaded guilty to stealing 350 rambutans from a plantation In Arlfl Crescent on Aug. 13.35 words
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Article31 1962-08-22 8 PENANG. Tues. The total takings from the Aug. 8 charity premiere staged by the 1962 Holiday on Ice. $5,890. was presented today to the Penang Spastic Children's Association.31 words
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Article16 1962-08-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malaya and Afghanistan are to establish diplomatic relations at embassy level.16 words
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Article59 1962-08-22 8 IPOH. Tues— Acting Commissioner of Police Kay Kirn 'Seng, former 0.C., C.ID., Penang, has assumed duties as O.C, C.ID., Perak. Deputy Supt. Ko Kirn Cheng, from Federal Police Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, has taken over as head of the Perak anti-secret society branch from Inche Kassim All.59 words
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Article21 1962-08-22 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Sultan of Johore will open the $62,000 Merdeka Park swimming pool here on Sept. 7.21 words
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117 1962-08-22 8 wr U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Latest donations for Mohamed Jedl bin Ya'acob, the boy of 14 who lost his hands In a grenade Incident In January this year, are: Penuntun Penuntun Melayu Pusat Latehan Penguruan, Muar, $10.45: Pekerja Pekerja Jabatan Kerja Raya Utara, Kedah,117 words
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Advertisement120 1962-08-22 8 Niß llltiffldtß TEIJIN Tetoron fabrics, assure you day long -j- x x I comfort, day long smartness. Ever cool Tetoron 111 Climate COntrOl keeps you permanently well dressed. All the TCIIIM Trt+nrnn on.+'mrrl wanted shades in gentlemen's suiting— TElJlN I LlJIn leiOrUn SUlling! Tetoron blended with wool or with rayon.120 words
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Miscellaneous245 1962-08-22 8 Li*l Abner By At Capp MAH GOODMESS GLAMDS CLICKS 1 1 /am'S C* CANIT V GASP/' -SMALL \J AH IS LIKE A GEIGER OOUNTER, AS AH J a\^ I( ON TM' '^nI MOW. 1 1 WONDER.?- NO' IS DUCKIN' I CONCENTRATIONS O' H FASTER!.' J PATH OF A A \**n-'.'—245 words
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Article, Illustration2059 1962-08-22 9 JOHN BAINBRIDGE - JOHN BAINBRIDGE A REPORT ON LIFE IN TEXAS -LAND OF MILLIONAIRES Begin it today... Oil wells have replaced cattle as the state's unofficial insignia IN enough ways to make it interesting, Texas is a mirror in which Americans like myself see themselves reflected, not lifesized but, as2,059 words
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Advertisement40 1962-08-22 9 TOMORROW: Anti-govern men t attitudes a MM cigarette with more tobacco -finest imported bright Virginia we put more BffiMJl you get more WK^mm^ gj^BACCO I M PORTERS 4 >^ MANUFACTURERS LTD. SINGAPORE :30 CENTS FOR TEN FEDERATION :35 CENTS FOR TEN40 words
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Advertisement126 1962-08-22 9 A Bolex can cost yon your amateur standing! Say goodoye to limitations. Bolex picks up where "aim and shoot" cameras leave off. Take the new Bolex Zoom Reflex 8, above. No amateur lenses used here. The lens is Pan Cinor. Hollywood zooms with the same type of lens. You get126 words
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Obituary24 1962-08-22 10 H'orif* sill (Minimum) IN UNFAOEO MEMORY of Our d<-ar!jr loved mother Madam Tan Be« fhoo. who l#fl u« eluht lons yesrs SCO24 words
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Article28 1962-08-22 10 2* Wordn Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Flora de Rozario thank all kind relatives and friends who attended the »reaths and letters of condolence.28 words
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Article147 1962-08-22 10 H.,rrf. If* (Minimum) THE MAGIC MIIT of Alt-wick k*«ps homes nnd offices full of sweet, freah air Available at all leading store*. coppcrtone does the best job m giving a deep tan with maximum sunhum protection! Coppertone la obtaloaiiii- everywhere. RVVITA the bread In nli>ctiit form is specially recommended147 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday. August 22, 1962.
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Article777 1962-08-22 10 Who are the "tough men" the Barisan Sosiatis, so much in Mr. Lim Chin Siong's mind that he finds it necessary to defend constitutional methods in politics? This is an .entirely rhetorical question, for naturally Mr. Lim has no intention of naming them. H'b comment on his777 words
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Article465 1962-08-22 10 Engrossed though the general public may be in such momentous events as the building of Malaysia, the news that the Sakai has entered the scooter age still ought to attract more than passing attention. A number of aboriginals in Selangor, it is reported, have done well465 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1962-08-22 10 COLIN LEGUM - Will Nkrumah keep the C 'wealth tie..? COLIN LEGUM "Lb| trj VI €1 EXPULSIONS START A VJfXXd'XI.CI/ NEW TREND OF THOUGHT by LONDON Tuesday THE risk of c x p v I sion has become an occupational hazard for bishops, and even archbishops, in Africa. Some cases have been well1,128 words
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601 1962-08-22 10 HALL ROMNEY - Now a move to save the Malayan rhino HALL ROMNEY From T ON DON, Tues. There is at last a prospect of steps being taken to preserve the few surviving Malayan rhinoceroses from extinction. The interest of the trustees of the World Wild-life Fund has been aroused by Mr. Gerald601 words
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Article274 1962-08-22 10 BISHOP STEPPED ON A HERO'S TOES ACCRA, Tues.— The deportation of the Anglican Bishop of Accra, Dr. Richard Roseveare. cannot be taken as a general declaration of war by the Ghana Government on religioiik institutions. Dr. Roseveare has not been liked in Government circles for some time. They feel he274 words
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Advertisement791 1962-08-22 10 Straits Times Malay MaU Ciessiiiea •avtrtitements mey b* handed tec let Ftooi COLD ITORA«| ARCADB Orchard Roeo f COLO •TORAOK IS/kNCNtt AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* KKPPBL f»O»D NAVAL BASS. Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STOWS. LTD Winchester Home. Collyer Quey THE NIWS FRONT Fltipatrtck'% Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlreltv Hoed.791 words
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Advertisement25 1962-08-22 10 SPORT SHIRTS At Reduced Prices Ranging From $2.25 To $8.75 from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)25 words
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Advertisement100 1962-08-22 10 MUKt SheetS in every roll of Waldorf Bathroom Tissue. 650 in all. For mere than other leading brands. MUKt SoftneSS in Waldorf btcausß it's Air-Puffed toft— extra toft for gentle strength and obsorbency. -^BBBB#4fIB --eg.. Imtim fM«c«#t«i More for your money with Waldorf (Footnote) Waldorf, for a price no higher100 words
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Article, Illustration992 1962-08-22 11 'Husband waiting 9 ruse alleged WIFE: I EXPECTED TO SEE HIM. THEN I WAS PUSHED INTO A ROOM WITH NO ESCAPE... KLALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ HOUSWIFE told a preliminary inquiry in the First Magistrate's Court today that a businessman took her to a house on a hill after telling her992 words
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Article77 1962-08-22 11 Axe attack man for observation SINGAPORE, Tues. Tan Kay Meng, 23, who attacked his stepmother with an axe, was ordered by a magistrate's court today to be remanded In the Woodbridge Hospital for two weeks pending a report. The court was told Tan attacked his stepmother. Tan Quee Whang, with77 words
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Article26 1962-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— About 60 employees of Climate Engineering Ltd., in Alexandra Road, went on strike today in a wage dispute with the management.26 words
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Article27 1962-08-22 11 TAIPING, Tues. The North Perak Lorry Owners' Association, which held a reunion dinner here on Sunday, decided to put up a $100,000 headquarters building here.27 words
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236 1962-08-22 11 Employers force 200 to quit union charge ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Commercial Workers alleged today that six employers in Kuala Lumpur were victimising their workers. But the employers denied it. Mr. A.B. Gomez, secreta-tary-general of the union, said at a Press conference that the employers had threatened236 words
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Article26 1962-08-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society will hold its annual meeting at the Appar Tamil High School on Aug. 26.26 words
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Article17 1962-08-22 11 BENTONG, Tues. A $100,000 midwife domiciliary centre for West Pahang Is nearing completion near here.17 words
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141 1962-08-22 11 SINGAPORE. Tues An inquest on Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. Cheah Kirn Swec. 43, scheduled to be held this morning, has been postponed to next Tuesday. Thr postponement was allowed by the State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, when he was told in141 words
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Article56 1962-08-22 11 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman, a youth, was jailed for three months today when he pleaded guilty to stealing about $20 worth of clothing from Mrs. P. A. Hamilton in Draycott Drive early this morning. Ahmad, who had a previous conviction, was stated to56 words
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Article, Illustration457 1962-08-22 11 NURSE DENIES TALK ON ABORTION WITH POLICE CHIEF 7 wanted maintenance cut from inspector's pay- SINGAPORE, Tues CHUA Cheng Neo, 25, a former nurse, denied today a lawyer's suggestion that she had discussed abortion in her interview with the Police Commissioner over her friend, Inspector Andrew Loh Chee Chan. She457 words
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Article47 1962-08-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Delegates from Brunei. Hong Hong, Laos and Turkey arrived here today for the fourth Asian broadcasters' conference starting on Friday. Altogether, 23 nations are taking part In the conference, which will be opened by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman.47 words
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Advertisement131 1962-08-22 11 8A marvellous ptrtormonc* and »o ■arta»l« you can tok« It anywhtrc. With SO wort COLD lama m*i torf-lubricatinc. k—rin 9 t, your Him »Ha»« win be lid. proi.ctor has f ylly remote-control. Sit beck and enjoy lidet from your arm- choir with full control v^--^"^ TIT ovor rocuflns and tlide131 words
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Advertisement191 1962-08-22 11 FLORENCE "iTALY f^L Jtk \l I^mk9Sb9BhE tiff s» Robinson offer you their excliuive collection of high fashion shoes by IA the Italian designer Ferragamo each fabulous design is a masterpiece in its own right v\^ as illustrated a goy sandal at $55.00. '•S^ in red, green, and white straw, sling191 words
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Miscellaneous441 1962-08-22 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE BERVICE 41.7 Metres Metre* AMB 00 Tim. (m i MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 471 Metres ra-Ku, News Headlines- 606 A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 8.01 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The vous With Music; 7.30 Time News;441 words
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Article, Illustration2200 1962-08-22 12 LIM KIT SIANG - LIM KIT SIANG: On the Mama day of the inquiry, commission hears of bids by students' union to interfere in administration of university -by- Singapore, Tuesday 'All because Miss Chen was special —friend...'—' Principal Lin says new system is better than the2,200 words
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Article41 1962-08-22 12 IPOH. Tues. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Daud. former State Replanting Officer. Malacca, has taken over here as senior State Rei planting Officer, Perak. He succeeds Mr. G. Diaz, who has become Deputy Chief j Replanting Officer.41 words
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Article40 1962-08-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.v The Director of Civil Aviation Mr. S. W. Palmer, and Senior Air Traffic Control Officer. Mr. Yoong Yee Loke. are now in Rome attending the month long International Civil Aviation Organisation assembly which began today.40 words
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Article41 1962-08-22 12 MTJAR, Tues. A total of 13.080 bicycles have been registered by the Town Council here up to the end of July compared with 9.134 for the whole of 1961. The licence fee for c bicycle is $2 per year.41 words
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Article23 1962-08-22 12 RAUB. Tues. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. today opened a new $65,000 Labour Office here.23 words
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Advertisement539 1962-08-22 12 |P^ W' WF^Jiiu- BaH iflp V i 9 **^ll? JB BH 1 mm I iKaaaaaapaaaalr ajr sjmKi .^bHbbv Baa 4saa^ i :^aal aa^^ B x &dr" S Bam *****1 "ts i jfcaift -iaS BJ K. :aaßaßfißa&' $*3Mn"t» BB m bßk oar I jjf^Bfiaflßf bbbi 1 m^ Jr I ...j_i Njk*f539 words
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Miscellaneous267 1962-08-22 12 Straits Times Crossword ACKOH 9. Aopattl character oooav ntea, 7. ■Mays, we hear, a dranaMlc for eauapa*. on Lake Brta suicide (7). (11). 8. Any seed that isn't 10 a). is Thk W untidy, perhap* 10. Polish that test 18 Bfclto. and where UMr teftd 11. Dodge the kerb? 1267 words
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Advertisement620 1962-08-22 13 (Continued from Pace lt) SITUATIONS VACANT 19 Words SI (Ml*.)— Bax It ets. amtrm MALAY GINIRAL AMAH wanted to live lr.. District 11 TeL ***** (Spore). BARTH MOVING Experienced Utter required by Commercial House ta Inoh. Apply BOX AIM S.T.. Ipoh. TYPIST 40 W.P.M. Required by wall established motor Import620 words
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Advertisement552 1962-08-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wards U (Mi*.)— Bax St eta. astra AMERICAN COMPANY require* experienced Secretary Stenographer. Applicants muat possess Bcbool Certificate, *mosll— t English, shorthand, neat typing 48 w.p.m., CTPsrlanwd m tout* rial and offlc* routine. Salary depending oa qualifications aad oapwl— oa. Apply Box AA3B3 S.T. S'por*. WANTED A552 words
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Advertisement999 1962-08-22 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 16 Words SS (Ml*.)— Bax M ets. axtrm ROOM WITH BATHROOM attached In compound house at Oulllemard Road. Suitable for couple. Pbon*: (S'por*) *****. AVAILABLE IST. SEPTEMBER two furnished flats modern sanitation suitable Sorvtos ParaonneL Apply 689. Eaat Coaat Road S'pora. Pboa* Ml LARGE PLAT Available 8 September.999 words
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Advertisement702 1962-08-22 13 IDUCATtON tt Wards U (Ml*.)— Bax It eta. amtrm POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment when to* Famous Stamford College course* can insure your aucceaa In Important public t^*— H T Over 4,800 Cambridgs auoceaee* sines 1963. Ask tor a free copy of 68-pax* proepactoa which expesia* thla unlqu* system et training702 words
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Advertisement700 1962-08-22 13 FOR HIRE M Worda U (Mtaur—Bam It eta. amtrm HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL Refrigerator. Ftwjsra and bottle cooler at low rental. Harden Company, 82 Orchard Road. Bm«apore, Tal: *****. *****. MODERN FURNITURE. RBPRICERATOR Etc on Lww Monthly Rental. Hire Purchase alao accepted sin Oee Banff. 81, Roehor* Canal Road, Singapore. Tel.700 words
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Advertisement720 1962-08-22 13 MHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards U fMSa.J Pus M eta. aacr* ATTENTION N.M. PoRol6— «Sxosllent Condition, uaed oars for sala at Changl Auto Servtos, 103 Upper Changl Road (oppoeUe Changl Prtaon). Spore. Tel. *****3. VBSPA SCOOTERS vasaa Sssststs r«**ns)ttl»n— ■Wi arlgwiai V*saa Spar* Parts Mir* surehase torms available TNI BAST720 words
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Advertisement831 1962-08-22 13 VEHICLES WANTED I* Words U (Htm.}— Bam It) eta. amtrm 60/61 SIMCA. P/PRBPICT. M/ Minor 4-Doors, Wolseley 1000, R/ Oordlnl, Riley, If/1100. Austin A4O, Must excellent *ngm*, no acddesi Telephon* (B'por*) ***** POR SALE it Warda U (Mi*.)— Box It ets. axtra CEILING PAN $11/- per month, ncluslve of fixing831 words
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Advertisement538 1962-08-22 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pora) M Words St (Ml*.)— Box at eta. axtrm WILLAPORM IS TMI Professional halrdnaalng cream used In International Salon*. Try a tub* today and you'll see th* sparkling ohang* to your hair LADIES DRESSMAKING 29 Words U (Ml*.)— Box in tarn, x irm CONSULT ELEGANCE Ladiea Tailor tor538 words
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Article105 1962-08-22 14 rtE Jungle folk buy Mat Mousedeer a printing outfit, thinking this hobby will keep him too occupied to v^orry them. However, it merely gives Mat the idea that he shall start a magazine called "The Jungle Post." Bakar offers to write some poems for the first105 words
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1160 1962-08-22 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY By- AS the last word of the spell echoed through the room Ezani boomed at Mat. "You stupid creature. What on earth do you think you are doing?" Bakar looked surprised. He opened his mouth to answer, and it appeared to the1,160 words
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Article556 1962-08-22 14 Smiley Lim, aged 14; 2. Lake Road, Taiping. Perak; stamps, photos Chi* Ching Swee. aged 17; 130-B, Room 19. Cecil Street. Singapore 1; general. Cboo Kok Keong. aged 14; 37-A, Kirn Pong Road, Singapore 3; swimming, stamps. Xala Tees, aged 15; 71-C. Hillbide556 words
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Article205 1962-08-22 14 Patsy Jackson, aged 14; Route 1. Box 83. Weleetka, Okld., U.S.A.; correspondence. Rolyn Young, aged 15; Green Acres Drury, Auckland, New Zealand; dancing, post-cards. Linda Haiosion, aged 12: Elberfeld. Ind U.S-A.; pondenceMaxine Stevenson, aged 13; 4119, Mattes Drive, Fremont, Calif., U.S.A.; correspondence. Bobby Teo Yen Lee.205 words
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Advertisement251 1962-08-22 14 PERFECT PARTNERS FOR DEUCIOUS SALADS tkHU COLD PLATES fl M Hem/ .Mayonnaise and Heinz Salad Cream in your kitchen. ..for the tastiest salads, sandwiches and cold plates. Try Heinz Mayonnaise as a sauce (or fish, a creamy salad dressing or sandwich spread. ..bring out the tantalising flavour of all your251 words
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Advertisement47 1962-08-22 14 H K^l An expert n the world kL M of enterta nment g^es Mjjmjm his verdict in a in this week's I rj^n|7fV«Y I raw Diane Cilento, the girl who I UJI H HH f wasn't meant to be a wife ALL PROGRAMMES: AUG. 27 SEPT. 247 words
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Miscellaneous281 1962-08-22 14 I '^xf'"'^j^'s CONTEST Just back from j j makeup room i Same •>• Address j Age I Sex j 1 1 HELLO Boys and Ciris: Straits Times Press Ltd.. Holidays are over now Times House, River Valley and you are all back at Road. Singapore 9. school. The third term281 words
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Advertisement1315 1962-08-22 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST OH, Owt Sport Still P S'-iw Ptn»B| MARSH Hivn, livtrpitl. GU?|O» Gin U A«f 13 Alt 24/H Aaf N/11 EUMAEUS Amouth. L'pttl. I'm, H't g U Pirt A* It A« 27/ 2 Sipt 3 »J« li«trpitl. Glasgow *«I 27 lift I ELPENOR Ixcrpiii Sipi J1,315 words
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Advertisement1374 1962-08-22 15 JT^^^^^T^^^nß^^ H^^EFTlft^l THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINBS TO OtNOA, LE HAVRE, HAMOURO, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTURtAM. AtUTERIAM. «UO. OOTUXMURB JW COfEPMUtEN. /3r^§Sk Sport P SMpi Ptjntng l2l\Ss\l«l -JUTLANIIA" I) n/2S AM tt/27 AM tt/2* AM VA'^V-I "BASU" 31 Am/ 4 Stpt S/ 7 Jipt 1/ I Stft VrV^->oy ••SELANOIA" k) 21/1,374 words
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Advertisement1428 1962-08-22 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL. WjTS. Sport P. Shan Pining ■ENWTVIS L'Wi, A'werp, H'burg G'mouth II *\lkm 24/» BENAVON (H) M 'lyre, L'lta, Hivra, MCo S. %lkm 23 An 24/2S tat 2*/ I ICHtftAN (E.LW L'»mC R'dam. Hull, H'burg A* 21, 2 Am 23/71 BENCIOC (E.L) laaita. Morough, H'burg1,428 words
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Advertisement1216 1962-08-22 15 w__ McAUSTER CO., LTD. |«QU KLLBRMAN LWK a* KLAVENESS LIME HAVrffc tONDOfI. HAMBURG ROTTERDAM, 10S UHUU, UN f MWCISCO, MIOOUSMOU6H SEATTLE, VANCOOVER t PORtLAIb. em mwics tmu km i mtnl P. CUM **fwnf SUNNYVILIf hi Pert/Tea'ay Sport P S'hara Penent UNBON. HAMBURS. ROnUBAN. 30/31 Age 5 I Sept 1/ 41,216 words
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423 1962-08-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent ONCB attain there was practically no movement in prices on the Malayan Stock Exchance. The tornover continued extremely small with only a trickle of investment buying to sustain the market. A broker said business was at an unnaturally423 words
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Article19 1962-08-22 16 Jan. 1. 1958 100. Aof 24). Aaf 21 Industrials: 175.20 175.68 Tins: 273.45 273.10 rubbers: 172.27 172.2119 words
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Article663 1962-08-22 16 fOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: industrials: C.T.S. ords (500) 49a. cd, (100) 48s. 9*. cd;. Dunlops (500) 51. 74 SL. (1,000) 11.75: Eaat Smelting (200) 12.71 BL, (800) 52.70663 words
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213 1962-08-22 16 ALTHOUGH the price of Straits tin only fell 37* cents yesterday it was sufficient to wipe out the small gains made in the past few trading days when the price was edging up fractionally each day. Yesterday the price was declared at $423.25213 words
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Article123 1962-08-22 16 MELBOURNE, Tuts. INVESTMENTS continued to move narrowly around steady levels In light trading, with the falls slightly exceeding rises. Base metals were barely steady. CJtA. dropped by a further 6d Mount Isa was lower at 655. 6d. Oils were mostly steady with Associated Australian further improved to 16s.123 words
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Article110 1962-08-22 16 CHINESE Prtoucfl Bxontnss Sinsiport. naan prleas par picul yuttmay: Caaanut all bulk (39 sellers, drum *42t sellers. Capra: August (28 buyers. I2SJ sellers. Pepper: Muntok white Sl47t sellers. Sarawak white $143 sellers, special Sarawak black »107t sellers, icarbled Jjunpong black fllO sellers, ABTA 1120 aellers. •tngapera Cepra Assaeiatlan110 words
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Article130 1962-08-22 16 Auru'i 2J. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) r a N 13 cm Rohitmon ft eta. 11. Box IS ctn. Steamship B ct*. Brewer!«i 37 eta. 8. Time* 21 cti. S. Darby 4id a Tndin 29 eta. Cold Stora «id. Uoiteen 11 cv. W. Jaeka U eta MIMING* A Amal130 words
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Article18 1962-08-22 16 Kempas rMalayai Ltd. productd 108i.500 lb of rubber in July compared to 953.500 lb In June.18 words
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Article121 1962-08-22 16 TNI Malayan fxonange Banks' Asseelatlen made these changes In its rates to merchants yeaterda/ (all rates to *100): Near Vark: buying TT 321. airmail OI) 33, 90 d/at 33J credit bills. 334 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 354, airmail OD 331. 90 d/at 361 credit bills. 361 trade121 words
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Article265 1962-08-22 16 |~|ESPITE slightly lower overseas MJ advices the Federation Robber Market opened at Monday's closing levels and ruled very quiet v uh a steady undertone. There was slight buying support In forwards. Again selective covering of nearby lower sheets was noted, but sellers were reluctant to offer.265 words
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Article212 1962-08-22 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers f.e.b. rloaed at 5 p.m. In SlnKapor* yesterday at 73| rents per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Monday's closing price The tone was qultt. B.C. C.R.A. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers212 words
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Article218 1962-08-22 16 SHIM lying alencslda the Singapore wharves teday are; Isarco 45, Maron 33/36, Brcconsblre 33/34, Roe* blah 31/32, Leverbank 6A, Breaslde 47, CJleneam 46, Ampenan 42/43, A :amemnon 34/39, Kverglory 4/5. Klnatv.iu 21/22, Llpls NW. 3, Howell Lykes 8/9, Mlryu Mam. Outer reads: Aronda, Ngakuia. Helena Preatbug, Tonic218 words
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Article29 1962-08-22 16 August 21. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73i cents (Up one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 73« cents (unchanged). TIN: 5423.25 (down 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).29 words
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Advertisement1086 1962-08-22 16 *^^^\^A KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacino. Atlantic. 6. Cpni L*M«« ■■gvtj— IU tl* tl* KM tIS run p. B'kM trail* i. mhw Dior* uiwaini Man- It/M talUiiHl It left at 4*»t Ocl S*f -Sac Maw Mars" M/K St|! t J oct 23 Oct tl Nat All vessels equipped win1,086 words
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Advertisement850 1962-08-22 16 SAILINGS TO 0.X.. Dep. S'porc Dep. Penong Art. U.K. "CATHAY" 8 Sept 10 Sept 2 Oct "ORION" 3 Oct 29 Oct "CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct 3 Nov "CHUSAN" 8 Nov 9 Nov 29 Nov "ORCADES" 9 Doc 31 Doc L.-nited First Class accommodation available in "CATHAY" and "CHITRAL". Limited850 words
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Advertisement100 1962-08-22 16 MALAYAN INTERCOASTAL SERVICE ■A "1111 l «U»)t" ET» PT. sVAM: O/a Aag MAUCCAt 14/ M Alf STORE: »*g C MHayaa Ciattal I tcsssic Matiotiw (ISC) lU. Hi. M Tile* A,ar St. Tal: TI7M. SIIWAPtft. I. Stas** Tralist, Clffartti**, H-l, WittM Rail. Tal: H2l. P*rt Swettiiaa*J. I. M. «•■•< Cl. M.100 words
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Advertisement193 1962-08-22 16 V <m ■ep ay m I NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Madam Tan Ngeap Heap alias Tan Ah Heap of No. 2-B, Jalan Bendahara. Alor Star, Kedah has since the 18th day of August, 1962 left the protection and /or control of her husband JAMMY LOWE formerly of No.193 words
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Advertisement697 1962-08-22 17 NOTICE FOR THE CLOSURE OF RAILWAY BRIDGE CROSSING SUNGEI MANIKTELUK ANSON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above bridge No- IS at T.P. 15/25 Teluk Anson Branch will be closed for traffic tor repairs on 27.8.62 from 10.00 p.m. until 4.30 a.m. the following morning Jurutera Kerja. JKR Hllir Perak.697 words
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Advertisement150 1962-08-22 17 NOTICE PLEASE NOTE THAT Mr. Leonard Charles Watson to no longer employed by us effective 15th August, 1962 and to therelore not authorised to sign or transact any business on our behalf. HERRING AND COMPANY. 24 THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated in England). NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN150 words
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Advertisement551 1962-08-22 17 NOTICES PERSONAL ATTENTION MB. NIPHL'N PHONGSATHA Arrived Singapore by ul Victoria MJ.62. Anyone knowing bis whereabouts please contact 52-24 Buklt Panjang. Spore 23. or Phone *****/*****. PEKAK MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Chief Medical and Health Officer. Perak. Ipoh up551 words
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Advertisement795 1962-08-22 17 NOTICES Companies Winding -Lp Number 11 of IMS. In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 194«AMD In the Matter of THE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES. (Compulsory Liquidation) Act 1962 AND In the Hatter ef MERDEKA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (la CompnUory f Hwlfctlm) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and Policy795 words
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Advertisement619 1962-08-22 17 TENDERS TENDER from Class 'D' and above P.W.D. contractors registered under head IV section 8 water main laying will be received by the Superintending Engineer. Armed Forces Works Section. P.W.D., Parry Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on Ist September 1962, for laving of waiei mains and ancillary works619 words
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Advertisement342 1962-08-22 17 TENDERS JaBATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK ■TENDERS (or the Supply and Delivery of Metal from Changkai Jong Quarry for period 1.10 62 to i 30-9.63 In Lower Perak District will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak, Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. of the 4th342 words
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Advertisement247 1962-08-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC POST OF REGISTRAR Applications are Invited for the po-i of Registrar in the Singapore Polytechnic. Candidates should noad a University uegiee v: equivalent qualification und have had considerable administrate experience, preferably in an Educational or Technical Institution. The Registrar is responsible to the Principal for administration247 words
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Article, Illustration597 1962-08-22 18 Israel— IOC 'can't interfere' GAMES FLAG-FROM BANK VAULT TO JAKARTA MANILA PRESS BLAMES INDONESIA FOR 'ASIAN GAMES MESS' I LAUSANNE, Tues QTTO Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday that the question of Israel's participation in the Asian Games, which begin in Jakarta on Friday, did not concernReuter; UPI - 597 words
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521 1962-08-22 18 Meeting to decide on re- draw for tennis FILIPINO SWIMMERS ARE SUFFERING FROM COLD JAKARTA, Tues.— The lawn tennis organising committee will meet tomorrow to decide whether to redraw team events in view of non-arrival of some nations which were drawn in pools made up last week.. Colonel- Roesll. IndonesianReuter - 521 words
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Article141 1962-08-22 18 FRENCH STAR EQUALS MARK LEIPZIG, Tuesday. ALAIN Gottvalles of France clipped his own European record off 55sec. when he won the men's 100 metres freestyle final at the European swimming championships here yesterday. Perola Lindberg (Sweden) was second in 55.55ec. There was a tremendous finish to the women's 100 metresReuter - 141 words
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Article61 1962-08-22 18 GENEVA, Tuef. yather and •on are In the iijiss party, who have been chosen for the October world amateur goix team chaniplonshlD at Japan's Kawana Fiju course. They are 58-year-old Antolne Barras and Olivier Barras aged 30 both hotel executives. Barras senior tt>e National61 words
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Article41 1962-08-22 18 TACOMA. (Washington), Tues. The American NBA. want* to expand into a body to be known a* the National Boxing A.ssociatior nt the worlci. The American N.B.A.'s annual convention here asked its executive committee to Implement the plan.41 words
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Article17 1962-08-22 18 IJSVIN. (New Zealand), Tues. Australia's Rugby touring team beat Horowhenua 28 to six here yesterday.17 words
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Article129 1962-08-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Result Stable's Balkan Bambino is being rested at the Seashore Sanatorium. Chanel, before having a crack at winning his second Singapore Gold Cup next month. This son of Ouersant triumphed in the $50,000 classic last year. < Other horses at the sanatorium129 words
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Article, Illustration317 1962-08-22 19 This smart sprinter looks a lively outsider in rich King's Cup race Fastest trial by Chor Pavong ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep RUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Sir C 1 ou g h Thuraisingam's Bowdler is in terrific form after a short rest With only 7.9,317 words
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Article64 1962-08-22 19 HONG KONG. Tues.— Hong Kong has named four experienced international players for the world amateur golf team championship to be played at Kawana, Japan, from Oct. 10 to 13. They are O. G. D. Carter. A. W. J. K. Hall, J. D. Mackie and A.Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-08-22 19 Baker back from Italy, shows shooting power in trial match for Arsenal- JOE BAKER, who has returned to English football after a spell with the Italian Club Turin, is seen here unleasing a powerful left foot drive in a trial match against Arsenal. Baker will play for Arsenal during the57 words
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Article189 1962-08-22 19 SKIPPER KOK SENG OUT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T EE KOK SENG, Singapore's Malaya Cup captain, was surprisingly dropped from the squad of 18 players named today for the Merdeka tournament at Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 8 to 19. Among other Malaya Cup players not included In the189 words
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Article131 1962-08-22 19 I ONDON, Tues. There are 18 acceptors for the Ebor Handicap, to be run over one and three quarter miles at York tomorrow. They are, with jockeys and wenghts: Sonny Way 9.8 (Plggott), Oakville 9.3 Moas Bank 92 (Olennon). BUck King 8.12 (Hide). Cracksman 8.12 (Durr).Reuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-08-22 19 Graveney, Parfitt top 100 in batting LONDON, Tues. Peter Parfltt and Tom Graveney both ended the Test series against Pakistan, which finished yesterday, with batting averages over 100 and five other England players, Ted Dexter, Colin Cowdrey, Micky Stewart, David Sheppard and David Allen ex ceeded 70.00. The help of110 words
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179 1962-08-22 19 WOLVES WIN AGAIN AS TOTTENHAM, IPSWICH FALL ONDON, Tues. Wolvermj hampton Wanderers, highest scorers on the openIng day of the English soccer season on Saturday, had another good win last night. They followed up their 8-1 home victory over Manchester City with a 4-1 away win over West Ham United.Reuter - 179 words
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Article93 1962-08-22 19 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A late goal by outside-left Krlshnaa enabled Indians to hold Navy to a 1-1 draw in the a.AJ".A. Premier League at Jalan Besar today. Navy have only themselves to blame for not gaining full points today. They missed two second half penitTties. Navy93 words
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Article90 1962-08-22 19 JAKARTA. Tues. Japan was toftaj drawn against Indonesia and Singapore against Hong Kong for the first day of the Asian Games water-polo championship beginning on Auk 28. Indonesian officials. In a meeting with swimming and wter-polo team managers, announced they were the only four countries takinc partReuter - 90 words
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Article33 1962-08-22 19 SOCCER TAIPING Div. 3 Thenavan Youths 2 Town Council 1. KLUANG Div. 1 P.WD. 4 Bombs 1. MALACCA Div. 2—28 Fed. Regit. 3 Ktlat Club 0. INTER-BANK (Penang) Hongkong 1 Negara 1.33 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-08-22 19 Malayan team to tour HK, Taipei m DENANG, Tues.—Mal- aya's Eisenhower Cup golf team will tour Taipei and Hong Kon" after the tournament at Kawana, Japan, in October. The tournament begins on Oct. 10. Led by Tun H. S. Lee. president of the Malayan Golf Association and a former Minister217 words
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Article34 1962-08-22 19 TELUK ANBON. Tues. Lower Perak District Amateur Athletic Association decided t odissolve the association due to redundancy, and hand over its cash assets of $1,927 to the Perak Amateur Athletic Association (South aone).34 words
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427 1962-08-22 19 ENGLAND BATTING M In N.o. R H.S. Av f Peter Parfltt 5 6 2 340 119 113.33 Tom Oraveney 4 4 0 401 163 100.25 Ted Dexter 5 6 1 446 172 89.20 Colin Cowdrey 4 5 0 409 182 81.80 MickeyReuter - 427 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-08-22 19 Perth Games will be best ever-Howson KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. npHE Seventh Commonwealth Games which begin x in Perth from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1 this year will be the "best in the series," said its director of organisation, Mr. J. F. Howson, today. He flew in from Singapore for a291 words
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Article124 1962-08-22 19 f ONDON, Tues.-After gain- ing first innings leads of over 190, both Surrey and Yorkshire, two of the top contenders for the county championship, met stiffer opposition in their matches yesterday. Surrey dismissed Warwickshire for 105 at Edßbaston for a lead of 196. Then Warwickshire124 words
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Article33 1962-08-22 19 IPOH, Tues. KUat Club goalkeeper Sit Peng Chiang was sent off the field by referee Mustapha bin Haji Abu Bakar In the Division One soccer match against ipoh Municipality here today33 words
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Article142 1962-08-22 19 Close oi play scores: At Leyton. Essex bt Lanes by 9 wkU Lanes 152 and 80 (Preston 6-33) Essex 133 (Greenhough 6-21) and 100-1 (Bear 65 n.o.i; Essex 12pU. Lanes 4 pis. At Gillinghara Kent 65 and 216-4 (Luckhurst 65 nx>. Catt 51 no.) Yorks 257Reuter - 142 words
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Advertisement55 1962-08-22 19 High Performance Motor Cycle Lorger Fuel Tank, separate exhausts, powerful lighting t road gear ratios, make this a most interesting model for the 500 c.c. enthusiast who demands performance with lightweight perfect controllability. CAN BE VIEWED AT SOLE AGENTS SHOWROOM UNITED ENGINEERS LTD., RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. OR AT UNIVERSAL55 words
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Advertisement137 1962-08-22 19 ALUMINIUM AWNINGS FOR PORCHES, WINDOWS, ETC. For protection from dozzling hot sun and sudden showers. Can be mad* in any colour combination to match your wall. WING ON COMPANY No. 426, Joa Chiat Road. Tel: *****. FOR HYGIENE, COMFORT AND PLEASING APPEARANCE. RAKO OR HOB Will Tiles DITURVIT SWAN Sanitary137 words
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Miscellaneous55 1962-08-22 19 SOCCER IPOH LEAGUE: Ulv. 1 1/7 Gurkhas v Ramblers (Chinese Assembly Hall ground). TAIPING LEAGUE: DtT. t Larut Tin v C.RC. (Esplanade). TOUR MATCH: All-Singapore v Formosa (Jalan Besar SUdlum. Spore 7.30 p.m.). SBHF.V Junior P and N v Borneo Motors (River Valley Rd. Spore). PENANG JUNIOR CUP: Penang Indians55 words
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300 1962-08-22 20 /)NE OF MALAYA'S biggest and richest tin deposits has been found at Kota Tinggi, Johore. The deposits are claimed to he the biggest found outside the Kinta Valley of Perak and will make Johore a major tin producing state. The rights300 words
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Article405 1962-08-22 20 LONDON, Tueb. Todays, performance on the London stock exchange was rather disappointing. There was very liitle business news to stimulate interest while events in Berlin were v restraining influence to some extent. Consequently no definite trend Wits established. I Industrials moved narrowly and there were very few features.405 words
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Article, Illustration759 1962-08-22 20 Clerk: Bar meeting, then pay grab proposal SINGAPORE. Tues. TIIK FINANCIAL x clerk of the Thomson Road Hospital, Eddy Tan, told a district court today of two meetings in a ba r, at which a senior Health Ministry official suggested the "grabbing" •of the hospital payroll from Tan hi nisei759 words
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Article145 1962-08-22 20 WASHINGTON. Tues. The atomic powered merchant ship Savannah switched to oil power today when its nuclear reactor went dead while tin- ship was on its maiden voyage. The 2?.000-ton ship, believed to bo the first of its kind in the world, was without power for aboutReuter - 145 words
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Article54 1962-08-22 20 ABBEYLEIX, Iri.-li Republic. Tues. Princess Margaret celebrated her 32nd birthday here today with her husband. Lord Snowdon, and his family. It wp.s the first time for 25 year.-> that she has not spont her birthday with members of the Royal family at Balmoral Castle. Aberdeenshiro. their Summer holidayReuter - 54 words
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Article143 1962-08-22 20 MR. AND MRS. Gerald Samuel of Technical Colleice thank all relatives and friends for their attendance good wlshen and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on 1v5.62. MR. AND MRS. T. G. Nayar of Kundanft Estate and Mr and Mrs. K. B..Menon of Jalan Haji Salleh thank143 words
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Advertisement108 1962-08-22 20 just right *+0 /V 'i J r/ /mm made by JOHN WHITE means made JUSt right MADE IN ENGLAND HOBOSIH pilh tht b«<t tenic tor M«n pad Women HCROSIM oilli give you everlosting youth HOROSIN increases your mental physicol energy HOROSIN is excellent for the treatment of d.zzinau. fotiau* weaknesses108 words
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Advertisement94 1962-08-22 20 M IT«r* Sit (Minimum, /JSP MISTAKE ABOUT P^-y^jR^SS? l 3ttfjB|^^^^ I am a zebra. Not a giraffe. Ana what I'm fePyJßj^S^lavm*^r noseying around is no ordinary typewriter. It's m &jTmSEs*&&\sm Smith-Corona SKYRITER. Make no mistake t *J^mWmmi^aLTßkSB&. about this machine. The light easy touch on W^LWmKmn^tiL^^. the SKYRITER wiM set94 words
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Title Section11 1962-08-22 1 RADIO and TELEVISION Exposition Straits Times Supplement Wednesday, August 22. 19Q211 words
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Article, Illustration849 1962-08-22 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - A $2 MIL. SHOW FOR 30 cents FELIX ABISHEGANADEN First class opportunity for the public to see what TV is like By f 1 1 1 Radio and Television Exposition which opens at Kuala Lumpur's Stadium Negara today is a $2 million show the first-ever of its kind in the849 words
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Article, Illustration547 1962-08-22 1 KURT SINGER - What Hollywood men think about television KURT SINGER by IUHAT television means to some of Hollywood's better known residents. Frank Sinatra aftfj* It takes too much energy too much tension, havoc and rehearsals for the results you get. I've seen TV ruin the talent of a lot of great people.547 words
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186 1962-08-22 1 PROGRAMME of shows during X the Radio and Television exposition at the Stadium Negara In Kuala Lumpur, starting today: TODAY: 8.30 p.m. Double Your MoneV. 9.00 p.m. Bobby Gunsby Canada's foremost trumpeter, leading his Malayan orchestra 9.30- p.m. Indian* classical dance. TOMORROW: 8.30 p.m. Pestti Di186 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1962-08-22 1 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON By TELEVISION is a natural development in the Federation. The Philippines, Thailand and Hong Kong have it. Japan is one of the world's leading; TV nations. India started a pilot scheme years ago. Sooner or later, television had to come to1,240 words
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Advertisement94 1962-08-22 1 NOVAK HAS EVERYTHIHG A TV «I MUST HAVE |y H 0E LUXE LONG DISTANCE Mi The NOVAK TV mH fiva ym amazing imprrtnon of relief, a J\ "FULL" picturr. Ho Mill loft V L cornert, no mere deformations en the picture's edacs. no more badly legible or pruned subtitles. [lljl94 words
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Advertisement250 1962-08-22 1 VIEW YOURSELF IN *i^^ 3 1 th 6 R! aY s th id ran x* f Teie isi n and Radio Seta and accessories CVLJIBITI/\^l iL. at the TV and Radio Exposition LAnIDI I I(_/N dt 1 110 the Stadium Netar. from August 22nd to September 2nd. CiekjJliißMß |v| 4%250 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1962-08-22 2 HOW YOUR SET GETS A PICTURE By A STAFF WRITER TV CAMERAS SCAN SCENE IN LINES \H/HEN Greek philosopher Democritus suggested that "a particle existed that was basic to all matter," he could hardly have expected that his little bit of philosophy would1,711 words
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Advertisement307 1962-08-22 2 LEADERS LEMIi in the world of %Htmf mmmm TELEVISIONEMI Closed-Circuit TV invaluable to education, commerce, industry EMI leaders in the world of sound television and EM! Closed-Circuit TV invaluable to "I1 n ZgjjMjfet education, commerce, industry. lllll|| !P''ftiii^ j!MflflL^|^^| EMI Closed-Circuit Television provides to most modern means of visual inter-communication307 words
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Advertisement86 1962-08-22 2 Be An Expert RADIO *Jk TECHNICIAN THEORETICAL PRACTICAL RADIO CLASSES IN ENGLISH WILL BE HELD FROM 6.45 P.M. TO 9.45 P.M. FOR PROSPECTUS AND ENROLMENT FORMS, PLEASE APPLY TO:— OVERSEA-CHINESE RADIO TV INSTITUTE Not. 352, 352 A 352-B GEYLANG ROAD, SINGAPORE -14. Tel: ***** ***** P.O. BOX No. 2158, SINGAPORE.86 words
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797 1962-08-22 3 PHIL A. NADEN - RADIO MALAYA'S THREE -FOLD PROGRAMME JOB PHIL A. NADEN By JJADIO Malaya assumed full responsibility for the running of its entire broadcasting service on Jan. 4, 1959. Prior to that, the organisation was a panMalayan set-up with Kuala Lumpur sharing its networks with C'.ngapore a situation not in keeping with797 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-08-22 3 Head of the Malay Service is S'pore boy RAJA Iskandar (above) is Radio Malaya's acting head of the Malay Service. The son of Raja Muhammad Zahid, he was born in Singapore in 1933. He received his early education in the Malay School, Bukit Jambul, Kuala T>vngganu, and later attended the106 words
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Article, Illustration436 1962-08-22 3 The fisherman' who became chief of English Service A FISHERMAN, bicycle mechanic and radio en- ■<*■ gineer that is a bit of the background of Mr. Toh Seng Yam, genial acting head of Radio Malaya's English Service Seng Yam, as he Is popularly known by hundreds in Federal House, is436 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-08-22 3 THE POET WHO IS A FRIEND TO ALL Tlflß. LEONG Teng Sun, Radio Malaya's head of the Chinese Service, is a versatile man. Trained as an engineer, he became a teacher and is a poet of repute. Now, he is a guide, philosopher and friend to hundreds of, Chinese listeners217 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-08-22 3 DAMANUJAM Bala- krishnan is the acting head of Radio Malaya's Indian Service. A comparatively new comer to the organisation, Mr. Balakrishnan is a graduate of the University of Malaya--Class I Honours in Indian studies. He Joined Radio Malaya in February last year and, as acting63 words
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263 1962-08-22 3 00l is the first Malayan to head our radio rE distinction of being the first Malayan to head Badio Malaya goes to much-travelled, soft-spoken, Inche Dol Ramii (above). Known simply as "Dol" to his broadcasting colleagues and a large number of his friends, this popular broadcaster took over as director263 words
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Advertisement412 1962-08-22 3 exciting new idea in tape storage M y Mm S Mill BASF TAPE LIBRARY BOX Hare's the new, easy ond 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 Polystyrol412 words
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Article, Illustration629 1962-08-22 4 by STAFF WRITER LITTLE do Radio Malaya listeners appreciate that behind the announcpment "Here is thp News" is a compact fast-moving set-up which does i'o best to keep the nation informed of events both at home and abroad. This nerve-centre of Radio Malaya— the News Room—629 words
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Article, Illustration559 1962-08-22 4 YUL BRYNNER - YUL BRYNNER By SOMEHOW my TV career began in the winter of 1942-43. when CBS-TV was on the air only twice a week. Tuesday and Friday afternoons from two to four. We had only one television studio. That one was way up under the559 words
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Advertisement171 1962-08-22 4 jjjl II Il^ Television will be exciting and even more enjoyable if you own i^^fe HB SB H 1 1^1 4^ a set wn c^ g |ves y° u excellent reception in sound and vision. I B W HI LM^^H^^ Don't rush off and buy any set. Make your first171 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-08-22 5 TtiEET the heads of Radio Malaya's Commercial ITI Service C. J. Sadler, the manager, and Malayan-born, Hugh Boudewyn, his assistant. Mr. Sadler Is here on a three-year contract and was responsible for setting up the Commercial Service. A New Zealander, Mr Sadler has had many year*247 words
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Article561 1962-08-22 5 Another method of distributing programmes may help TWE broadcast transmission of television programmes in Malaya is a matter requiring a lot of careful study. At the wavelengths used for television broadcasts the service area of the transmitter tends to be confined to those places where561 words
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845 1962-08-22 5 Laboratory tube that brought TV to the homes THE FIRST TELEVISION SERVICE WAS INAUGURATED IN 1935 By SPECIAL WRITER r piE Radio and Television Exposition 1962 is being held in Kuala Lumpur 26 years after the opening in Britain of the world's first regular publicly accepted television service. Public television845 words
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Advertisement138 1962-08-22 5 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED P»m tt to 1U t.*,nu m mji,,,, AUTMCMBO CAPfTM. M 820M0.000 ■JBUn AND PMO UP CAPITAL BtUOO.OOO HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN BANK BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR. BRANCHES: Alor Star Bahau Batu Pahat Banting Ipoh (2 office*) Bukit Merrajam |ohore Batiru Kulai Kaiang Kota Tinggi Kluang Kuala Pilah Kampar Kota138 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1962-08-22 6 JERRY LEWIS - Everybody wants in on the television act JERRY LEWIS by yyHEN I sit around of an evening thumbing through old copies of Whiz Bang seeking a few bon mots not already filched by Bob Hope or Red Skelton, I sometimes contemplate the effect television has had on the only legitimate1,058 words
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Article, Illustration420 1962-08-22 6 A WIDE range of Australian engineering and consumer products will be shown at the Kuala Lumpur Radio and Television Exposition which opens today at the Stadium Negara. A feature of the display will be a two-kilowatt television transmitter similar to those manufactured by420 words
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Advertisement161 1962-08-22 6 jjgK < IMKSk ul 1R ■'■'<■/'■ m I |f a standard never before achieved Hfe^K, S*e the most up-to-dote TV sets. W W/ff^^^* m l it>tr V sets a star| d af d never before U^^^^^l^rt^Ql^l jtlss|%? I -aisMl achieved. wp^\^-g^^nri ß Wk World-famous GRUNOIG television sets MlP^* I I^^^^161 words
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452 1962-08-22 7 PHIL A. NADEN - PHIL A. NADEN By I ISTENERS to Ma- lay programmes are the most radioconscious section of the community in the country according to a Radio Malaya survey conducted recently. Answers received from the occupants of about 6,000 households showed that: ABOUT 90452 words
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650 1962-08-22 7 By SPECIAL WRITER TtflE British radio and J television industry Is hoping that this year's Radio Show, which opens today at Earls Court, will mark the end of the period of public uncertainty and sales hesitancy which has been reflected in650 words
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860 1962-08-22 7 Television helps industry and even banks CLOSED CIRCUIT SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS ONE TO BE IN TWO PLACES AT ONCE By SPECIAL WRITER WE all believe that we would like to see ourselves as others see us and most of us believe that we would like the picture. Many of the860 words
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Article88 1962-08-22 7 A LTHOUGH there will be ample demonstration at the Earls Court Radio Bhow this year of colour TV as there were last year— the industry remains cautious. One of the most Important technical decisions to be taken before colour TV can get going on a major88 words
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Advertisement161 1962-08-22 7 RADIO TELEVISION Masterpiece of Modern Design Craftmanship MADE IN GERMANY rt«. '■si I RS js^ a Hi Please visit Booth B-3 and see magnificent TV models with 23" 110* wide angle picture tube, latest radiogram with true-to-life "ECHO SOUND," exquisitely styled table radios and high performance transistor receivers. HO HONG161 words
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Advertisement129 1962-08-22 7 SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE RADIO TELEVISION EXPOSITION TWO POPULAR PIANOS OF WORLD REPUTE Jlgl^r^ ICHALLEN of the B. B. C. COLLARD COLLARD B^p^^ TROPICALISED PIANOS n ow Assembled in Malaya rajNANGWENG&CQ. I itr^^J SINGAPORE -K. LUMPUR PtNANO For Real T.V. Pleasure choose a (MAO« IN GERMANY) The Ultimate in Performance129 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-08-22 8 Syed Zainal, a man of many parts, talents By STAFF WRITER pORTY- YEARS-OLD, Syed Zainal. Abidin bin Hussein, is a man of many parts. Besides his full-time job as Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, he is: CHAIRMAN of the Arts Council; VICE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Association of321 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-08-22 8 THE ABOVE is a floor plan of the Radio and Television Exposition that opens today at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. The exhibitors' stalls are around the outer and inner rim of the stadium with a triangular section of the stadium being97 words
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Advertisement101 1962-08-22 8 SHARP THE SOUND AND CJB|g> THE IMAGE BECOME ONE WITH MAGNIFICENT INTENSITY m B W 1. II TS-106 1\ TRP-801 II II I ''I Absolutely no screen fluttering or image collapse. I I A J^ W Perfect reception of distant channels normally difficult to tun* in. Sol. Aqenft tor Singapor.,101 words
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