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Title Section22 1962-08-28 1 \Vlir\(,l DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fiat*** 1 tie***" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article441 1962-08-28 1 US gold, silver spacecraft on 109-day journey to the mystery Evening Star Hopes to correct course in week f APE CANAVERAL, Mon.— The United States today launched a Mariner II spacecraft on a 182,000,000 -mile journey towards Venus, but about five hours after blast-off officials said itReuter - 441 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-08-28 1 Jega— an almost-first second THE FINISH of the 100 metres sprint Indonesia's Mohamed Sarengat is first, inches ahead df Malaya's Manikavasagam Jegathesan. Third is Rogelio Onofre, of the Philippines. The winner's time is 10.5 seconds. Others at the finish: Hideo lijima (Japan) fourth, Isaac Gomez (Philippines) fifth and J.E.W. Gozal61 words
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Article211 1962-08-28 1 SANDAKAN, Monday. MOKE tlian 4.'J suspects have been rounded up in a big anti-piracy operation launched by the authorities following a scries of vicious raids in which six people were killed and seven wounded. The Royai Navy, Royal Marine Commandos, the Royal Air Force and jungle211 words
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Article60 1962-08-28 1 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean army prosecutors today demanded that five alleged anti-government plotters, including a former U.S. Army intelligence agent, be put to death. The five are among 24 persons, mostly ex-politicians, now on trial before an army court martial on charges of plotting to stage60 words
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Article22 1962-08-28 1 TOKYO, Mon. Typhoon Vera was today heading towards Shiwoku. western Japan, the United States Air Force weather office here reported.22 words
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Article57 1962-08-28 1 LONDON, Mon The tin price rose by £6 on the London metals market today in sympathy with the U.S. announcement last week on new •disposal plans for her stockpile Spot today was £857' 2. Tin shares on the London Stock Exchange also rose, in some cases57 words
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Article25 1962-08-28 1 DARFIELD (Yorkshire), Mon.— A fish and chip shop lere has been put on a list of >uildings of historical and irchitectural interest.25 words
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Article164 1962-08-28 1 AN URGENT "come ot once. You can help us win a medal" cable has been flashed to Shaharuddin Ali in Kuala Lumpur through Tun Abdul Razak, F.M.O.C. President, by Malaya's contingent secretary Thong Poh Nyen today. Calculations on the results of the 100 metres semi-finals and164 words
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340 1962-08-28 1 ORAN, (Western Algeria), Monday. T EADERS of the guerilla military district Willaya Five (the Oran area) last night reaffirmed their support of the political bureau without reserve. The leaders made their pledge In a communique published here during the visit ofReuter - 340 words
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Article44 1962-08-28 1 MOSCOW. Mon. The United States in a Note handed over here today accused the Soviet Union of "permitting brutalities" by East Berlin police. The Note also repeated the Western call for four-power talks to find ways of "reducing dangerous tension" In Berlin.44 words
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Article29 1962-08-28 1 LONDON. Mon.— The giant port of London braced itself for possible stoppage by slow strangulation here today as 5.000 lightermen began an official strike over wage rates.29 words
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164 1962-08-28 1 RUSSIA REJECTS THE WEST'S BAN PLAN RUSSIA promptly reject all nuclear tests whj tabled here today, Weste armament conference re] GENEVA, Monday, -ed a draft treaty to ban ich the U.S. and Britain j m spokesman at the disported. The U S. delegate, Mr. Arthur Dean, had put this draft164 words
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Article57 1962-08-28 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A City Council clerk, G. Balakrishnan. 21. died on the spot when his motor scooter was involved in a collision with a taxi and a STC bus at Mackenzie Road at 9.50 p.m. tonight Inspector Di Krlshnan tonight appealed to witnesses of the accident57 words
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Article30 1962-08-28 1 Laos 'Troika 9 takes over VIENTIANE, Mon. The two-month Laotian coalition cabinet today formally took over the machinery of government at ceremonies in the national administration buildings in Vientiane. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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73 1962-08-28 1 WIRES RIPPED OUT: 500 REDIFFUSION SETS SILENT SINGAPORE, Mon. Rediffusion sets in about 500 homes in the Balestier Road area were silenced yesterday. Police are investigating a complaint by Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. that several lengths of wires were cut and ripped out. The affected sets are in Boon Teck Road.73 words
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Article199 1962-08-28 1 Malaya cuts force in Congo 17UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon. The Federation Government today announced officially that the Malayan special force of 1,300 men in the Congo is to be reduced by onethird. An official statement said the United Nations had agreed to the government's request to withdraw some of the199 words
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Article32 1962-08-28 1 RED CUIA BASE? TAIPEI Mon. The Chin.i News said editnriallv tbrrr is, the "likrlibodil th jt Ras^ is prcparinc t.. ut-r Cuba as a ba>r f«r mi>Mlr> or similar *r.*p<>n-32 words
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245 1962-08-28 2 BERLIN, Monday. ]yjR. Richard Crossman, Labour M.P. for Coventry East, said on a West German TV programme last night that the Berlin wall was a prerequisite for peaceful coexistence. The wall, he said, prevented a revolt in East Germany which would have resulted245 words
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Article69 1962-08-28 2 JOHANNESBURG, Mon— Mr. Max Neppe, a city councillor, said yesterday he would raise in the council "as a matter of public urgency," Saturday's incident in which 11 Africans were suffocated or trampled to death in a railway station crush. The dead were among a crowd ofReuter - 69 words
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Article24 1962-08-28 2 AMMAN, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan left oy air for Saudi Arabia today for a private meeting with King Saud. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration102 1962-08-28 2 Crisis mounts in Algeria PHOTO NEWS TTTHITE-helmeted Alge1/1/ rian police, carrying sub-machine guns, move through the huge crowd which surged on the Algiers Forum and invaded the Government building in a mass demonstration last week demanding an end to the Evian Agreement. The crowd invaded the building, sweeping past the102 words
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Article56 1962-08-28 2 I am fed to the teeth with dignified Christianity, which hat ended up convincing 90 per cent of the population that Christianity has nothing to M| with them. IV The Rev. Roy Trevivi.ui, vicar of St. Francis Church, Guilford. defending his bishop against criticism lor dancing the "Twist" at56 words
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Article16 1962-08-28 2 NEW DELHI. Mon.-Nlnety people have been killed so far in this year's floods.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Miscellaneous20 1962-08-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r^Tjfc CUAN® c (You'll mever sue««X I I 1 p P^s ____V^*l 1 yvoug ppiEMpflurv/20 words
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Article, Illustration486 1962-08-28 3 DE GAULLE: NEW MURDER BID IS FEARED PARIS, Monday. pOLICE fear Secret Army Organisation (OAS; commandos may strike against President Charles de Gaulle on his September visit to Germany, reliable sources said yesterday. They said police anxiety was compounded by: THE APPARENT elaborate planning and organisation behind Wednesday night's assassinationUPI - 486 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-08-28 3 Another year for -Black- HCNG KONG, Mon. Sir Robert Black's term of office as Governor has been extended for a year up to Jan. 22, 1964, according to an oiUcial announcement la< night. A government spokesman said that Queen Elizabeth had approved the extension.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article55 1962-08-28 3 TOKYO, Mon. Typhoon Thelma, downgraded to a tropical storm, swept into the sea of Japan yesterday, leaving a trail of death and destruction. Three people were killed in the typhoon, nine others were missing and at least 24 were Injured Thousands of dollars of property55 words
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Article41 1962-08-28 3 BELLI NZONA (Switerland), Mon.— Mrs. Nini Boesman, a veteran Duach woman balloonitA who said she went on her honeymoon in a balloon, bas arrived here claiming new distinction that of first woman to pilot one over the Alps.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article33 1962-08-28 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— Mr. Konstantln Pysln, Soviet Minister of Agriculture, will arrive In the United States on Sept. 10 for a study of American farming methods, the U.S. Agriculture Department announced ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article38 1962-08-28 3 HONG KONG. Mon A I committee has been set up to prepare for general "elections" in Tibet, with the Panchen Lama as its chairman, the New China News Agency reports from Lhasa, the Tibetan capital— U.P.l.38 words
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Article120 1962-08-28 3 Bid to bar Sir Roy from talks I ONDON, Mon. A frontlA page report in the Dally Mail (Conservative) today predicted that Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the British Prime Minister, will dp faced with a "shock demand" for the exclusion of Sir Roy Welensky, the Rhodesian Federation Prime Minister, during theReuter - 120 words
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Article102 1962-08-28 3 OPRINGFIELD, (Ohio), Mon. A 14-year-old boy laughs and jokes about the coming autumn school term here Just like my other boy but he has a bullet in his brain. Donal Fllgor was given a one-in-four chance of life three weeks ago after being accidentally shot102 words
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Article26 1962-08-28 3 BANGKOK: Nine people were killed when a helicopter from the Royal Thai Air Force crashed last Saturday in Lopburi Province about 80 miles north of here.26 words
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Article21 1962-08-28 3 HAVANA: Cuban newspapers accused the United States of complicity in the shelling of buildings on Havana waterfront late on Friday night.21 words
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Article22 1962-08-28 3 AMMAN: An American archaeological crew has discovered a temple nearly 4,000 years old at which the Biblical Patriarch Abraham may n«ve worshipped.22 words
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Article24 1962-08-28 3 LONDON: All British Commonwealth Governments have agreed to Trinidad and Tobago becoming members of the Commonwealth after the Islands achieve independence next I Friday.24 words
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Article12 1962-08-28 3 KARACHI: The death toll In East Pakistan's floods has risen to 12.12 words
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Article24 1962-08-28 3 LONDON: At least 30 sailing dinghies capsized in the mouth of the Thames when hit by gale winds up to 50 miles an hour.24 words
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Article31 1962-08-28 3 ACCRA (Ghana): Nigeria's Minister of Information Mr. TOS Benson said that west African countries must take the lead towards achieving African unity by setting up a common army, rommunlcat'ons and currency.31 words
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Article35 1962-08-28 3 MACAO: A $54 million plan has been set to make Macao the "Cavno of the Orient" and "Garden City of Asia". Governor Li. Col. Antonio Adriano Lopes Dos Santos announced yesterday.35 words
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Article37 1962-08-28 3 SWINTON: Mrs Ann Oliver, 75, was literally fished out of a canal by two anglers who cast a line, hooked her clothes and reeled her ashore. She had accidentally fallen into the water.37 words
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264 1962-08-28 3 YEW YORK. Mon. A 11 series of anti-reli-gious essays by the American author Mark Twain, hitherto suppressed by his family, will be published next month, the literary executor of his estate said yesterday in Berkeley. California. The essays entitled. "Letters264 words
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159 1962-08-28 3 MACAPAGAL: I'LL PURSUE MY WAR ON PRIVILEGE MANILA, Monday. PRESIDENT Macapagal of the Philippines has pledged to pursue his right against privilege, against vested interest, against unscrupulous and socially entrenched position and against selfish power. He was speaking at the laying of the corner-stone of i the new Balintawak Monu-Reuter - 159 words
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Article74 1962-08-28 3 NAIROBI, Mon Police fired warning shorts used teargas when fighting broke out at a meeting of Jomo Kenyatti's Kenya African National I'nion at Isiolo, in the Northern Province, police reported here yesterday. The fighting began when Somali tribesmen attacked party supporters. Stones andReuter - 74 words
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Article29 1962-08-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Washington Post reported today that the Defence Department was planning to adapt Nike-Zeus anti-missile missile to be able to shoot down earth satellites.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement117 1962-08-28 3 new v and improved CAMELIA now in a new offers you more comfort better protection Never before a sanitary napkin as wonderfully soft as Cameiia you can feel the difference! The new Cameiia, especially designed for superb fit is so soft, so reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete freedom from117 words
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Advertisement257 1962-08-28 3 VERSATILE! The 'THERMOFAX" BUSINESS MACHINE does so many jobs it pays' for itself in no time? "Thermo-F»t" Sacrttary 45 Copying Machin* <M I sheet in 4 seconds! The work-saving "ThermoFax" Business Machine puts a tough plastic coating on your often-used price lists, drawings, engineering sketches, maps, charts. It's a fast,257 words
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Article608 1962-08-28 4 UNION WANTS STRIKE PAY FOR MEN SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Acting President of the Singap o r c Business Houses Employees' Union, Mr. Tan Siew Chwee, today told the Industrial Arbitration Court that the union felt it was justified in asking for strike pay for its members in Guthrie and Co.608 words
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Article200 1962-08-28 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. AN exhibition designed to foster a better understanding of the principles and problems of architecture among the laymen opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. The week-long show Is organised by the Singapore Institute of Architects. The hall lit up as the Yang200 words
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Article144 1962-08-28 4 REFERENDUM RALLIES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and other People's Action Party leaders will sprak at a lunch time rally at Fullerton Square from 12.30 pjn. tomorrow. The PAP wIU also bold 13 street meetings between 7 pjn. and JO pjn. at East Coast144 words
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141 1962-08-28 4 School's centenary celebrations -begin SINGAPORE. Mon. St. Andrew's School today began celebrating its centenary which falls on Sept. 8 with a gala swimming carnival. While the search for the oldest old boy goes on to preside over a (rand Centenary dinner on Sept. 8, the Rev. Canon R.K.S. Adams, principal141 words
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Article32 1962-08-28 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will speak at the Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat to be held from 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre.32 words
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Article211 1962-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Prof. L. A. Sheridan, Dean of the Law School in the Singapore University, will read a talk prepared by Prof. S.A. De Smith. Professor of Public Law at the University of London, tomorrow. The talk on "Constitutionalism in the Commonwealth Today." begins at 5.15211 words
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Miscellaneous103 1962-08-28 4 T<HE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Du&seldorf, Beirut, Teheran, Mew Delhi. Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 pjn.; from Hong Kong (BA 061) 1.15 pjn.; from London. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 990) 7.15 a.m Qaotas: From Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta.103 words
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Miscellaneous119 1962-08-28 4 Pan -American Prom Jakarta (PA 818) 1.10 ajn. Malayan Airway*: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 10 ajn.; from Penang, Ipoh, Kuaia Lumpur, Malacca (ML 103) 11.55 ajn from Tr»ngganu. Kuant&h. Kuala Lumpur (ML 117) 4.80 p.m.; from Penang, Kuala Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 pjn.; from Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang.119 words
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Miscellaneous127 1962-08-28 4 Cairo, Rome, Ftanfurt, London. (QF* 733) 9.30 pjn.; to Darwin. Sydney (QF 740) 11.30 pm. Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo iJL 713) 8.30 a.m. Garuda: To Jakarta (OA 801) 7.40 pjn. Cafetjr Paetfle: To Bangkok Hong Kong (CX 734) 8 a.m Pan-American: To Saigoi. Manila. Honolulu. Los127 words
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256 1962-08-28 5 Chief Kathi to hear 'khalwat' in private ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Kathi will in future hear all "khalwat" (clos*» proximity) cases in Selangor in camera (in private). This decision was recently taken by the Selangor Religious Affairs Committee, according to its chairman Inche Mustaffa bin Yunos. The committee also256 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-08-28 5 19 SENATORS TO RETIRE: TERM UP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. "VINTEEN senators will retire next month when their three-year term of service expires. Eleven were elected by State Legislative Assemblies and the other eight were appointed by the Yang diPertuan Agong. The remaining 19 senators will serve until September 1965. Their269 words
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108 1962-08-28 5 IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tenders are being called for the construction of the new $1,180,000 Industrial Training Institute to be built on a 13i-acre site at Kuchal Road, off Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur. It should be completed by May next year. The institute will Include108 words
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206 1962-08-28 5 Merdeka guests will come from seven countries KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lord Lansdowne, chairman of th InterGovernmental Committee, will be among guests from seven countries who will attend Malaya's fifth Merdeka anniversary celebrations on Friday. He is scheduled to arrive here by R.A.F. plane from Jesselton on Thursday night. The other206 words
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Article33 1962-08-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. A. Siva Perumal has been re-elected president of Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society with Mr. K. Vlckramasingam as vicepresident and Inche A.R. Mohamed Yunus as secretary.33 words
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Article, Illustration174 1962-08-28 5 —FORCES STAFF CHIEF SIR RODNEY INVITED TO STAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief of Staff of the Federation Armed Forces. Lieut. Gen. Dato Sir Rodney Moore (above) has nearly completed his three-year tour of doty but the Federation Government has asked him to stay on for a further undisclosed period,174 words
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128 1962-08-28 5 11 COLOMBO PLAN TEACHERS DUE TODAY SINGAPORE. Mon. Eleven Canadians will arrive here by air tomorrow to take up positions in Singapore and the Borneo territories as teaching advisers under the Colombo Plan. Their wives and children, »re accompanying them. The entire party consists of 30 people. Three of the128 words
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163 1962-08-28 5 A LOR STAR, Mon. A The Sultan of Kedah today watched a mock security force ambush in which three "terrorists' were "killed" and one "wounded." This was enacted In a Jungle base during a royal visit to Malaya's crack bandit fighters, the 3rd Bn163 words
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Article111 1962-08-28 5 PENANO, Mon. One of four men Jointly charged with burglary could not attend court today because he was In hospital. "He was hurt when he fell from the roof in an attempt to escape." Woman Inspector !.oh Kuen Chow told the First Magistrate, Mr Ng111 words
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278 1962-08-28 5 $37,000 case told of palm print link on car SINGAPORE, Monday. TgVIDENCE based on a palm print was recorded in a district court today to link a senior Health Ministry official and a Labour Ministry executive officer, jointly accused of attempted robbery of a $37,426 payroll at the Thomson Road278 words
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92 1962-08-28 5 Police rank and file get homes —priority— TAIPING, Mon. The Federal Government is riving priority throughout the country for the construction of quarter for police personnel, particularly those in tnc rank and file. This was stated here today by the Minister for Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul92 words
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Article40 1962-08-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mpn. The body of a Singapore naval base employee. Abbas bin Mohamed Zin, 39, was recovered from the sea by the police here today. His scooter was found near the JDhore fire station later.40 words
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Article26 1962-08-28 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A temple watchman. Sher Singh. 64. died last night soon after he was knocked down by a taxi in Bagan Luar Road.26 words
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Article, Illustration624 1962-08-28 6 Alarming price trends of our exports MINISTER WARNS OF THE URGENT TASK FACING ASA NATIONS RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, spoke today of the alarming trends in the prices of primary products. He said the need to arrest and correct these trends was624 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-08-28 6 A former senior Govt man gets key MCA post KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A FORMER top Government officer, Mr. Yap Kon Choon, 53, has been appointed to the key post of chief liaison officer of the Malayan Chinese Association headquarters. According to a statement from the M.C.A. secretarygeneral. Mr. Cheah Theam145 words
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86 1962-08-28 6 2 CANADIAN GUESTS FOR IPOH ROTARY IPOH, Mon. Two Rotary International exchange students from Canada, are now in Ipoh as guests of the Rotary Club here. They are Miss Norma Ruse and Miss Nina Kozaklawicz. The girls will attend the meetings of the Teluk Anson Rotary Club tomorrow and the86 words
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183 1962-08-28 6 Perak MIC say 'We are NOT a drag on the Alliance' JPOH. Mon. The secretary of the Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. R. Ramalinuam. strongly denied hern today that his party "was a drag on the Alliance." He was replying to criticism by a delegate from183 words
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Article34 1962-08-28 6 PENANO, Mon.— A cyclist. Looi Jool Hon. 22, who was caught riding on the Esplanade padane at 6.40 a.m. on June 4. was today fined $5 for cycling ln a prohibited area.34 words
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487 1962-08-28 6 WOMAN WITNESS AT SIMMONS MURDER INQUIRY IMPEACHED PENANG. Mon. a LAWYER, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused police conducting investigations into the July 19 murder of Mr. Benjamin Simmons, senior lecturer in English at the Malayan Teachers College, Glugor, of trying to bring in evidence "through the back door." Opposing487 words
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Article48 1962-08-28 6 PENANG. Mon.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open the Bth annual exhibition by local artists at the British Council and Penang Library on Sept. 3. Sponsored by the Penang Arts Council, the exhibition will be open dally until Sept. 8.48 words
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Article54 1962-08-28 6 BUTTER WORTH. Mon. Lean Pen e Joo. 29. and Ng Chin Chu. 28 both of Alor Star, were today granted $2,000 bail on a joint charge of robbery. Lean and Ng were alleged to have held up a housewife. Wong Sai Looi. on Aug. 1854 words
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Article25 1962-08-28 6 PENANG. Mon.— Khaw Joo Soon, 19, was fined $85 after pleading guilty to attempting to re-sell two cinema tickets at the Capitol theatre.25 words
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Miscellaneous190 1962-08-28 6 Attcff Pop B* r. F. Mlawttlim V*rV OF COURSE \OH,WO! MVGOSH, /l SHOULD S*/ HEY. NOW, L.DONT M3o""'vBl*E BUT OL' I IvBIPWBjjJ-- 1 »0 YOU BVER 1 I'M GOtNG WITH IOOOLA, ALDER I NOT.' WE JUST HOLD ON. THINK IU BE J BiSTACE OUT NOW <**< A«E AMORW I ALLEY190 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1962-08-28 7 JOHN DAVY - Space show COMIC STRIP SAGA JOHN DAVY BEHIND THE SPECTACLE A DANGEROUS STRUGGLE IS DEVELOPING by WHILE Russia's two space heroes circled the earth, Berliners celebra ted —if that is the word the first anniversary of (he Wall. It is no accident that the hvo events coincided. Soviet space exploits1,548 words
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Article282 1962-08-28 7 SIR BERNARD LOVELL - SIR BERNARD LOVELL -by. SIR BERNARD LOVELL. the man in Britain with his finger nearest to thr pulse of Russian rocketry, talked of what the flight of Nikolayev ond Popovlch means. At Jodrell Bank. Cheshire, where he directs the huge radio-telescope that keeps an eye on or hi tine282 words
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270 1962-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE National Union of Government Office Workers has threatened industrial action because of the alleged failure of the Government to backdate an award made by an arbitration tribunal. The dispute involves 28 clerks In the Customs Department who stand to get.270 words
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Article65 1962-08-28 8 KUCHING. Mon. --Police here said today that Red documents were found during searches when 11 members ol a Communist organisation were arrested on June 22 and July 23. Some of the documents were found on central committee members of the Sarawak United People's Party.65 words
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153 1962-08-28 8 WHY THE PEOPLE ARE COOL TO NEW I-CARDS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. Ng Ann Teck, said today that delays In obtaining citizenship pape/s was the real reason why people were not coming forward to change their ldentltv cards He was replying to a .statement last week153 words
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Article171 1962-08-28 8 FUND FOR GRENADE BOY NOW $21,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Straits Times and Utusan Melayu readers have so far contributed more than $21,000 to Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob, the Alor Gajah schoolboy who lost his hands in a grenade accident. Utusan Melayu has collected $15,513 and both the Straits Times offices171 words
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Article63 1962-08-28 8 IPOH. Mon. Mr. B. Smith, formerly of the Day Training Centre in Penang, has assumed duties here as headmaster of the Anderson School the school's 20th head since 1945. only five of whom had stayed on for periods of over a year each. He63 words
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Article19 1962-08-28 8 MALACCA. Mon.— Cigarettes worth $12,000 were stolen from Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here over the weekend.19 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-08-28 8 THE TANG di-Pertuan Be«ar of Negri Sembilan is greeted at Kuala Lumpur airport by his mother, Tengku Puan Be sar Kurshiah. and relatives on his return yesterday after a month's private visit to Britain. He also had a medical checkup there. His Consort,132 words
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179 1962-08-28 8 I haven't had my medal, says a State -Socialist— SEREMBAN, Mon. Mr. Llm Kee Fal (S.F.) today told the Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly he had not received the medal which had been awarded to him during the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar's coronation last year. Mr. Lim was commenting on an Item179 words
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Article42 1962-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The acting High Commissioner for Ceylon In the Federation. Mr. Arthur Abeywardena, will have tea with the six-man delegation of the All-Ceylon Malay Association to the merdeka celebrations at his residence off Seavoy Road tomorrow.42 words
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Article17 1962-08-28 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two people were detained last night under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.17 words
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Advertisement118 1962-08-28 8 TIMES CHANGE FOR THE BETTER... PRICES CHANGE FOR THE BETTER! SgJLg^ NEW HOOVER llJt PRICES DOWN llPiiiWiP^ The Hoovermatic the best washing machine you can buy, now costs |^^^^^^3^wHfflL only $672.00 in Singapore and Penang, and $780 00 in the Federation. Bj®jjs. Hoover efficiency makes possible this substantial reduction. And118 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-08-28 9 STRAITS TIMES STAFF REPORTER JEFFREY FRANCIS OS SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT IN BORNEO SENDS THESE THREE REPORTS ON THE ROAD TO MALAYSIA JESSELTON, Mon The Malaysia inter governmental committee, which is to be set up towards the end of this month, will have at272 words
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390 1962-08-28 9 '20 years behind Malaya' is their -verdict Mr. Sundang, at the Malay, sla Solidarity Consultativ(> Committee meetings. Mr. Khoo, 44. is a timber millionaire, who was also appointed to the M.S.C.C., but was in hospital for six months In Hong Kong after Its first meeting in Jesselton. The inter-governmental committee390 words
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126 1962-08-28 9 PENANG, Mon.— Opposition parties in the tedtra tion plan to hold a meeting soon to consider the formation ,of a united front against thr present Malaysia proposals. This move was disclosed today in a joint statement b> Mr. Lim Kean Slew secretary of the126 words
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Article, Illustration354 1962-08-28 9 JESSELTON, Monday. TiHE chairman of the North Borneo Chinese Asso--1 ciation told Lord Lansdowne today of his regret that the British Government, a founder member of the United Nations, should have "rashly decided to disregard the principle of sjelf-determi-nation, as stated in354 words
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163 1962-08-28 9 —Appeal to the U.N. is 'futile' says Tun Razak ITUCHING. Mon.— Tun Abdul Razak yesterday described the Sarawak United People's Party's intent'&a to present anti-Malaysia views ,to United Nations as "a futile attempt." He was speaking at a Press conference at Kuching airport, while passing through on his way to163 words
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164 1962-08-28 9 DEATH AS HE WAITS FOR LAW RESULTS IPOH, Mon. A court official, who was awaiting the results of his final Bachelor of Laws degree examination of the London University, died suddenly in the Batu Gajah Hospital last night He was Mr. A. N. Daniel, 39. a father of three, and164 words
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Advertisement100 1962-08-28 9 J GOOD 1 if REASONS I /TO 1/ USE I tampax 1. Completely comfortable 2. Invisible in place 3. No odour can form 4. No belts, pins, pads E. Insert it in seconds 1 Easy to dispose of 7. Worn internally No chafing I. No need to remove forbattis 1100 words
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Advertisement511 1962-08-28 9 jtf v" EFFOHTUSS CONTROL p\ Triple brush action two "^il <^<^<T*V^ brushes revolve clockwise, >/x. 'V^jVV^>^>c j> one anticlockwise there t^^^^rHL^^^O^ SELF-ADfUSTING BRUSHES I cover a irregularities in the floor surface, reach into all VJ>^^ 1 /N > J^/vP vp> hollows, ensuring that th«i entire floor is Polished. "iP^O^rySH W^S511 words
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Article25 1962-08-28 10 Word* $1* (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ernest Kang thank ullllm and friends for help, valuable presents and kind attendance at their .•ddinn on 2S/H/S2.25 words
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Article728 1962-08-28 10 It is astonishing that the women of Malaya have suffered so silently and for so long the inequalities imposed upon them by society and their sex. I The remedy is largely in their own hands. They have the vote. No man can get into Par- liament without728 words
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Article264 1962-08-28 10 The terms of trade have turned against the commodity exporters, and it is easier to I diagnose the problem than to find a remedy. Foreign aid, as the Minister of Commerce and Industry told the Asa Committee on Primary Products, is not the solution. Yet this is true264 words
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Article251 1962-08-28 10 With the showdown between I Mr. Ben Bella's Politbureau and the Willaya Four, the exguerilla force garrisoning (and therefore controlling) Algiers, the prolonged Algerian crisis enters upon a new and dangerous stage. In the weeks immediately after the referendum and the declaration of independence, the struggle was between251 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1962-08-28 10 EX. FARRELL - Cowboy cult Lure of the (more than ever) Golden West... EX. FARRELL ...AND THE LONG, DUSTY TRAIL THAT IS TROD BY MILLIONS from LONDON, Mon. CO NTRASTINC with the annual Ameri can pilgrimage to Strat-ford-on-Avon, Windsor Castle and the Tower of London, a British party will shortly be heading WestOFNS - 1,081 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-08-28 10 And finds it (elementary stuff, this) in the Referendum Ordinance14 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter81 1962-08-28 10 am IF Mr. Marshall always dice*** the StraiU Time* with his bceaMaat and can claim as a result to be wellinformed—he will know that the rumour-monfering which we suggested would make a fa*-t*—«-f subject for study In- cluded also the wild tales of threatened looa of riUtenshlp and fines not81 words
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Letter186 1962-08-28 10 CONORATULATIONS to you on your leader on Saturday on the Asian Games entitled "Disgust at the Games I agree with everything you say. All those who believe In sport as a means of promoting goodwill and understanding among nations will certainly deplore the Indonesian action in186 words
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Advertisement802 1962-08-28 10 StraiU Time, A Malay Mail Cia»»m*4 •ov«r<i»»msnts may tM Handed te: I*l Floo* COLD tTOHAai ABJCADB Orchard Ro*a COLD BTORAM BHANCHKS) AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATON* KIFML ROAD-NAVAL. BASK Authorlaad Agents: CITY BOOK •TOMB LTD Winchester Heue*. Collysr Ouay THE NEWS MONT Fltzpatrtck'S Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Hood. N*vai Bsa*802 words
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Advertisement20 1962-08-28 10 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largast Federjtion incorporgted Bank with 58 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, North Borneo Hong Kong.20 words
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Advertisement284 1962-08-28 10 RHEUMATISM^ FIBROSITIS /^2^\lf LUMBAGO get wonderful wT lyf?/ /F/ /ft m» ill Do people suffer from I rheumatism, fibrotitis, lumbago, arthriiii and If other muscular pains in :%f i I 19. /B tropical weather? An i»V A j K ■mazing number do without realising it. That terrible ache tn your284 words
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Article, Illustration462 1962-08-28 11 THE RULE OF LAW AND JUSTICE IN A YOUNG COUNTRY: ASIAN LEGAL CONFERENCE APPLAUDS SINGAPORE, Monday. •JOP legal 1 experts from all over Asia applauded today as Singapore paid high tribute to Britain for introducing the rule ol law here. "The greatest gift, I will462 words
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Article63 1962-08-28 11 MIRI. Mon.— A letter urging the Government to remov-i the restrictive residence order imposed on Lul How Ming, a •iewspaper editor, has been handed to the Fttsident of the i Fourth division. Mr J.C.B Fisher. The note was delivered last week by a delegation fror;'. the63 words
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Article158 1962-08-28 11 Cash aid lures out TB patients JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis paid out J52.451 in cash relief to tuberculosis patients _*nd their dependants last year the annual meeting was told today. A total of 1,606 patients and 7.200 dependants received money. The maximum allowance158 words
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Article64 1962-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Soon Song Keng, wife of Ong Boon How, a police photographer, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today dissolving her marriage on the ground of desertion. The decree la to be made absolute In three months. The64 words
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Article23 1962-08-28 11 BANTING. Mon.— A variety show will be held at Pekan Sari here on Friday to mark the fifth anniversary of Merdeka.23 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-08-28 11 Two Merdeka Day guests receive wet welcome KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two pretty members of a Ceylon Malay Association delegation, who arrived here today, crouch under an umbrella as they dash for the transit lounge after they stepped off their plane. Mrs. D. D. Saldln and Mrs. A. R. Deane are122 words
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160 1962-08-28 11 KLUANG, Monday. a BIG welcome is being prepared for the Yang diA Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agpng when they arrive here tomorrow afternoon to visit the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment Thousands of school child- 1 ten and members of the160 words
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Article44 1962-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Thieves broke into a curio shop In Holloway Lane yesterday and got away with $2,000 worth of Bali heads. The proprietor of the store, Mr. Bueh Foo Klow, 23, told the police the front door padlock was also missing.44 words
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Article22 1962-08-28 11 MUAR, Mon. The Btate Government will spend $28 000 to widen another half a mile of road in Jalan Balleh22 words
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Article27 1962-08-28 11 RAWA N O >Jon. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will open a maternity clinic and health centre here tomorrow.27 words
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226 1962-08-28 11 Accused persons sit in judgment charge oEREMBAN, Mon. Opposition members in Negi Sembilan Legislative Assembly today charged that It was undemocratic for a person to be Judged by 'ie persons he had accused, instead of by an independent body. They were debating a* motion by Inche Abdul Samad bin Idrts226 words
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Article25 1962-08-28 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A donation of $25 from AJit K. Sen. of Kuala Lumpur, today raised the Johnny Ang fund I to $4,089.2025 words
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201 1962-08-28 11 Non-union men beaten up during strike: 7 —fined SINGAPORE. Mon. Seven members of the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union were today hnea $150 or a month's Jail each for rioting. They were said to have been striking employees of Ford Motor Co Ltd.. when they beat up three nonunion colleagues201 words
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73 1962-08-28 11 FUND COLLECTION WAS EXTORTION SAYS MAGISTRATE SINGAPORE. Mon A farmer. Urn Poh Thiam. 18. went to the shop of Chew Kheng Hua In Geylang Road on Aug 1 to ask for money. Itewas to collect funds for celebration of the Seventh Moon festival, he told the court today. But the73 words
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Article48 1962-08-28 11 Kam pong groups training course KUALA KUBU BHARU. Mon —A training course for 30 members of the kampong development committees of Kampong Batu Tiga Puloh. Sungei Kamln and Ulu Kalong, was opened here today by the Ulu Selangor district officer. Tengku Abdullah. The course will last three days.48 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-08-28 11 Illness of Commissioner delays school inquiry SINGAPORE. Mon. The commission of inquiry into the Chinese secondary four examination boycott last November did not sit today as the Commissioner. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin (above), was indisposed. Mr. Gerald Plllai. the commission secretary, said sittings would be resumed tomorrow. Presidents of105 words
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165 1962-08-28 11 \f R. JUSTICE Buttrose t ITI Court today: "Even if hungry, don't go and comi The Judge bound Liew Boon Hup 41, over for two years to be of good behaviour after the War Department agreed to reinstate him Llew, a welder at the165 words
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Article88 1962-08-28 11 BINGAPORE. Mon. A man with 13 convictions admitted In a district court today that he stole a $50 watch during a visit to his married sister's home in Annamalal Avenue. Mohamed Mydeen b 1 n Rawther, 30. also admitted that the theft took88 words
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112 1962-08-28 11 SLASHED: 3,000 TREES IN STRIKE ESTATE KOTA BHARU, Mon. About 3,000 two-year-old rubber trees at the Hua San Estate in Kuala Krai. 90 miles from here, were slashed last night. This i s the second such incident in this estate this month. On Aug. 8. more than 1,500 tr»es were112 words
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Article79 1962-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat. Umno Assemblyman for Geylang Serai, today denied a statement by the Amalgamated Union cf Public Employees that he would speak at a meeting of branch committees at the Victoria Memorial Hall on the merger referendum on Wednesday.79 words
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Advertisement83 1962-08-28 11 i have ith«m yet? V| These remarkable P«ntax Cameras are fitted wKh Pl^^ I automatic lam. Internally controlled dUphragm l^r^^^ Focal plan* thutter. Flash synchronisation, instant i^^"^ return mirror. Frwnal lan* with entirely new micro. prum finder, ate., etc.) |r MOOIL S-l «Wt AMe-Tikvm«r Umm f/2.2 I**,. u>4 tkytur ij83 words
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Advertisement101 1962-08-28 11 JHH[ SCOTT'S JfMHfe cor) LIVER OIL IKPSI CAPSUIjES 3Bi^^^^ JJA.AXVA /a> #s% f• c *\j atfv if Feel in top condition ail day. every day. ~^^L Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules enriched with Vitamins A and D HL^H for the glorious extra energy that JF r\ comes from staying101 words
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Miscellaneous373 1962-08-28 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SMORTWAVE^ERVICE NATIO%AL 81JOBrWAVE MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 Metres 476 Metres AM 6.00 Time Signal. NeaaraAJ*. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 f* w < "ii <IHead!,l1 Head 1^ S; Morn. Morning Pre.ude; 7.00 The SWSe? tIo" ifi^E? News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; New 7.35 Breakfast Club: (.00 7.16373 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-08-28 12 Now hair sweeps UP into high style pROM Paris to London, from Hong Kong to Singapore, hair is making headlines with new sprays, glitter, lotions, ornaments and now there is a revolution in styling that breaks completely with the oldfashion. You no longer have the stiff permanent wave which you519 words
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83 1962-08-28 12 RUSSIAN NIGHT AND MUSIC -TO CHEER THE Gourmet Group of the Singapore Association for the Blind will hold a Russian night at the Cockpit Hotel, Oxley Rise, next Tuesday. A Russian -style dinner consisting of Zakhouski, Razsolnik, Piroshki eze Kouritze Modernes, Kartofel, Sorbet Limon. and Kofe, will be served. Singer83 words
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151 1962-08-28 12 Cheshire Home: Another drive for funds 'THE Singapore Ches- hire Home launches into its third fundraising campaign with a bridge-and-mahjong drive at Seaview Hotel on Sept. 6. At present the Home has in its care 40 people who are chronically ill and permanently disabled. All are without any means. A151 words
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Article84 1962-08-28 12 M-night and fashion parade r£ Johore Bahru Red Cross Society will hold a dance on Friday to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Merdeka at the Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru. at 8.30 p.m. Highlight of the dance will be a fashion show by Singapore models. Her Highness, Sultanah Aminah of84 words
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68 1962-08-28 12 When children argue, how do you act? WHEN two children have been arguing, call for a cooling-off period. Don't try to settle the argument on the spot. says a child specialist. Another solution is to separate the children and talk first with one and then the other. As you listen,68 words
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Advertisement287 1962-08-28 12 (Vmr SJJ A B| cream tJI^ with Progenidn dR? Women? everywhere have proven, 'Eterna 27' Cream nth Pngrmen by is the world's safest, surest, easiest way to make your skin look and feel younger! For parents with children's health in mind a fruit-flavoured vitamin product that children love! Parents here287 words
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Advertisement233 1962-08-28 12 When your child Is In pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose233 words
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Miscellaneous266 1962-08-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Scrambled egg in a mellowing 1. Borders yarn* with a twist condition (6). (7). 7. Unexpected arrival upset* S. Stays IT otherwise free from suitor In the hostelry (9). doubt (7). 8. Proud French grocer finally 10. Reserved a number early (4). Is even more266 words
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Article, Illustration209 1962-08-28 13 COMPANIES SET UP TRADE IN READY-MADE WEAR HERE tOUR Australian companies have recently estab- lished a market in Malaya for their readymade garments and table-cloths. The newcomers are Scottish Distributors Pty. Ltd.. Llpp Knitwear. H.E. Splra and Co. Pty. Ltd. and Ada of California Pty. Ltd. Their export representative. Mr.209 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-08-28 13 Home, Haji and Holiday policies introduced rpHE First Life InsurA ance Co. Ltd. has introduced three new types of policies to meet the special needs of the Indian, Malay and Chinese communities. They are India Home Policy, Policy Hajl and Holiday Policy. The India Home Policy Is for Indians wishing206 words
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Article62 1962-08-28 13 Mr. Lo Yung Sin. director and general manager of Federal Paint Factory Ltd.. and Mr. T. N. M. Unni. chief chemist, have returned from a three-month tour of Europe and Britain. They visited their suppliers of raw materials as well as several paint factories to62 words
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91 1962-08-28 13 Chemist Lim for talks on pharmacy MR. Lim Hock Leong, sales supervisor of Kian Gwan (M) Ltd.. left Singapore last week for West Germany to attend a pharmaceutical conference called by C. F. Boehringer. a pharmaceutical company of Mannheim. Kian Gwan are the local agents for Boeh ringer's products which91 words
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Article367 1962-08-28 13 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO THE ONLY WAY TO COMPETE WITH H.K. CANE TRADERS OVERSEAS OFFER OF FINANCIAL AID TO BUY MACHINERY AND ASSURANCE TO OPEN NEW SUPPLY SOURCES By fHE SINGAPORE Rattan and Cane Merchants and Exporters Association strongly advised its members to mechanise their industry if they367 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-08-28 13 Study tour for printing mechanic in Europe MR LIM Poh Kok, senior printer's mechanic of Spicers (Export) Ltd., Singapore and Malaya's leading supply company of paper and graphic arts equipment, left for Europe yesterday on a seven month study tour. Mr Tim, 31, will undergo advanced technical training at the134 words
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Article26 1962-08-28 13 Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd. announce that Dato Nik Ahmed Kamll D.K., P.M.N., has been appointed a director with effect from Aug. 1.26 words
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148 1962-08-28 13 pORD-MALAYA in- troduced into the Malayan motoring market this week its first 1963 model the new Australian-built Falcon. The car with a new overall elegance and sporting American Thunderbird look in its rear roof line styling made Its debut in FordMilaya dealers' showrooms148 words
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176 1962-08-28 13 TONY HERMON - Insurance brokers (no fee for advice) open office at K.L. TONY HERMON By HEATH Langeveldt Insurance Ltd., insurance brokers, have opened an office in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first company of its kind to operate in this country. The company has been doing business In Singapore for the past176 words
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Article56 1962-08-28 13 Sarawak exported 4,503 tons of rubber in July, against 4.654 tons In the previous month, bringing exports in the first seven months to 23,574 tons compared with 26.446 tons in the corresponding period of last year. Over 940 tons of white pepper were exported during July56 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-08-28 13 'LIFE' MAN RETIRES AFTER 30 YEARS r[E assistant divisional manager (development) for Singapore and Malaya of Life Insurance Corporation of India has retired after 30 years service with the company. He is Mr. 6 G. Santhanam, SO. who was instrumental in registering the corporation in Malaja, the re-orianisa-tion of the253 words
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83 1962-08-28 13 A CONTRACT worth £1.5 million for the supply of 17.500 kw gas turbine generating sets has been placed with English Electric by the Central Electricity Generating Board. Britain. The sets are to be Installed at the 2 million kw West Burton power station for83 words
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Advertisement136 1962-08-28 13 you save time, work -and money .when you fence with *v^^TF tikgWw ir if f**iii $tr 4 sW. J Cv clone RING LOCK FENCE ProdKfyosjrlttock and property w.th a CYCLONE Rintlock fence. A completely n«w mtti. H of low-cott fencing Had* of high-t«milc hard-drawn galvanised wire. Allowi "up hill and136 words
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Advertisement74 1962-08-28 13 B^SB^k lm£-> till P. M 9 m% mm) We always fly Lufthansa "Know why? Daddy says that's where he can get all the comforts of home. Mummy says they spoil him terribly. But I think it's because LUFTHANSA is fast, comfortable and fun! You'll like flying LUFTHANSA too!" 4 raANKPURT74 words
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Advertisement160 1962-08-28 13 EAGLE ENGINEERING FOR ALL MARINI AND GENERAL ENQINI REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TELI ***** Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day Don't let coughinr, sneeiinr. choklnr attacks of Bronchi tU or Asthma ruin your sleep and MMTKr another day or nif ht without trylnc MENDACO. ThU rreat160 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1962-08-28 14 4,000 died in yellow fever epidemic DOCTOR WHO WAS TRAGICALLY WRONG DURING the last days of August, 1793, the entire city of Philadelphia in the United States faced an unknown terror. Death was everywhere. People were dying by the hundreds. And none knew why. A famous doctor, Benjamin Rush, believed1,496 words
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Advertisement25 1962-08-28 14 Again /milk > t1 1 ik!\ \^P^s^ O OMEGA Omega, Timepiece off the Olympic Games since 1952 OMEGA WATCHES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT AUTHORISED OMEGA RETAILERS25 words
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Advertisement1461 1962-08-28 15 TO LIVtRPOOt WESI COASI U.I. Ouo Soore mvi P. S'haaa Parang MARON Havre, literpeoi. Giastow hi Pt/Aag 21 Aat 31/11 (UMAEUS Anocth, L peel. t'OM, H'brg la Pt, Sept 2 Sept! AJAX Literpeel. Giasiow Gda. 31 Sept 2 UPINOR Littrpeai mpi i un I lap* 1/ I Sapt M PERSEUS1,461 words
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Advertisement1379 1962-08-28 15 mm i ipgfl nn y y V M^ V('J°i THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINU IB UNOA, U NAVRft, RAMROII, RREMfN. ANTWERf. yfgTS^ ROnEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. >RTRtNR»RO AHO CRPtNtUttN AZl^^\ kpora r- rnaai Peaaat |3r VW\|sl "JUTUNBU" t) Sailed H/11 Aag YAY^J^J I—. law/ 4 Rapt aY ISapt i/lSapt >^^_Zy -SEUNOIA-1,379 words
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Advertisement1393 1962-08-28 15 bew^/leme EXPRESS SERVICE TB LONwON. UVERPORt A CONTINtNTAi PORTS. roare P. rkara Paeaac SSSi (dr X&EgtoJSl* üb«wi. SM •ENAUANACR L'PwT" B^miv A'warp. R«aT Sept 12/11 Saat 11/11 Sapt 20/20 s^su, a i? SrS^ aw ass u-.tra, iS.a%«W" saw ss^ m REMOVAL (txj LMtea, M'brortak, H brag act 20/ 4 Not1,393 words
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Advertisement1203 1962-08-28 15 \bjb£- McALISTER 6c CO- LTD. Wb,V 4** EIXIHMAN LINE cV KLAVEMESS UNB RAMMRG, LONOON ROTTERBAM LOS ANtULU, SAN FRANCISCO, ■RVM eiRU SUITLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO. tin OF CAflliSU Acteptiai carte far Caatrat ft Seatt a*rAr« p s'ium Aeaanea, ""T ißPartllAwt *Tt— MMUUVIUB »af 11 Ayg fun t Sham P«r»nt %m^^2lZZi.1,203 words
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Article238 1962-08-28 16 SHIPS lying alengsld* the Unssper* wharves teday arei Mandama 27/28, Selkoa Maru 47, Tbeben 45. Soudan 10/11. Kwellln 40/41, Schouten 38/39, laarslein 42/43. Bast Sea NW. 2, Radnorshire. Kamlkawa Maru 6/7. AJax 31/32. Menestneus 4/5, Artatotell* 18, Levernbank 6/7, Cosmopolitan 6A, Mandama 1/2, Keningau 29/30, Ranee.238 words
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Article141 1962-08-28 16 August 27. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) K. A N. 12 Cts. Robinson 0 cts. M. Box 13 cts. Btearashlp 9 eta. Breweries 25 eta. 8. Times 20 cts. S. Darby 4td. 8. Traders 25 eta. Cold Store 4|d. Unlteers 11 cts. MINING! A. Amal 2/- Pahang I' 4»141 words
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Article121 1962-08-28 16 CHINKS! Product Biehangs Okngaport neon price* per picul yesterday Coconut ell: bulk S3?! sellers, drum S4OI sellers. Cpra: August J27J buyera, $2.S| sellers. Pepper: afuntok white $1471 tellers, Sarawak white f 149 sellers, special Sarawak black Slo7i sellers, garbled LampOng black $1121 sellers, ABTA (123 sellers. aingaper* Copra121 words
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Article134 1962-08-28 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. p'RIDAVS Indications of a firmx tng trend strengthened today as rises widely outnumoered falls. Leaden did not participate to the extent of second rank stocks. Movements were small. Practically the whole oil list gained as did base metals. A.O.g. whose number six oil strike was the134 words
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Article68 1962-08-28 16 rf Malayan lienano Banki' An. ciatlen nude th*«r chance* In Its ratrn to merchanin vrntt-rtHiy (all rate* to SIOU) ••Illni TT er 00 ready: Belgian FriMi mix Nalland Ouildtrs 117*: OtuKetit Markt 13OJ On the fra* *s*ti*nc* market in Nent Ken* the Ul dtllar wn« quoted at 5.73168 words
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555 1962-08-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent ri shares were quiet on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday prices being on balance slightly above those ruling on Friday. The index gained one point. In a comparison of prices, the early bargains which marked up tin tha r e555 words
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Article22 1962-08-28 16 MaUyam Stock Indfcem An*. 25 Aug. 27 Industrials: 175.90 176.53 Tins: 279.58 ***** S rubbers: 171.88 171.88 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article691 1962-08-28 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial*: CT.B. orrii (100) 48a. 6d. cd; Dunlop* (1.000) $1.74, (4.000) 11.75. (4.000) $1.76. (1,000) (1.77. (500) $1.74 SL. (500) *1.75 SL; East Smeltlnf691 words
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188 1962-08-28 16 npHERE was further modest rise in the Straits tin price yesterday, an advance of 25 cents taking it to $424.37} per picul. The offering remained unchanged for the third consecutive trading day at an estimated 240 tons. The main topic on the188 words
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Article273 1962-08-28 16 VyiTH no Incentive from over- seas, the Federation Robber Market opened at Friday's closing prices and remained unchanged throughout the morning session In thin trading. The turnover was small. Lower sheets were neglected. Prices unproved fractionally during the afternoon session, but business was still restricted. September273 words
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Article224 1962-08-28 16 SEPTEMBER t.nt grade robetr fcuytrs f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 73 cent* per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday* do* ln* price. The tone wa* very quiet, a. C. C.R.A. clo*ln( price* In cent* per lb yeaterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.224 words
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Article34 1962-08-28 16 August 27 RIBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73 cents (up one-elrhth of a cent) K.L.: 731 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $424.37} (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).34 words
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Advertisement706 1962-08-28 16 »=y^— -y NOTICE Is hereby given that the Olympic Inn, Tambun Road. Ipoh has since this date applied for a First Class Public Hou.se Licence In respect of the said pienuses. Dated this 25th day of August. 1962. Sd: CHONO CHOOI HOOI, Managing Director. This Is to certify that Mr.706 words
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Advertisement1832 1962-08-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1 Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers for appointment as ASSISTANT PLANT SUPERINTENDENT in the Public Works Department, Penang on the salary scale of $604 x 24-724/ Efficiency Bar/764 x 28-666 per month plus Cost of Living1,832 words
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Advertisement933 1962-08-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOR TEMPORARY STENOGRAPHER IN TELUK ANSON TOWN COUNCIL Applications are Invited from Federal Citlsens or State Nationals for Appointment to toe Post of Temporary Stenographer In the Town Council, Teluk Anson on the Salary Scale of $253x14--352/368 x 14 422 plus C.OX.A. at Current Rates. 2. Candidates933 words
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Advertisement345 1962-08-28 17 iConUnurd rroen Page It I SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, SS (Ml*.>— Box St tt*. oxtro ENGLISH SPEAKING Mby/wast) amis willing to live in. 4 A.nfio-Tba.l Hat*. Cwart Park, Hollaad Road. Singapore 10. CATHOLIC MICM SCNOOL Petallng J»ym requires teacher of English tor remove dasse*. Contact Brother Director immediately Tel: *****345 words
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Advertisement1082 1962-08-28 17 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Miit.)— Box St et*. oxtrm WANTED A TIACHIR temporary/ «uajifled lo teach Form Ob* Malay Medium. Ljuaimcatton: 8.C.C./F.M.C. with Malay. Salary according to fovernmait rat* and qualification*. Apply to Hmdmast*r, Becoodary Continuation Scbool. Parit before 10th September. ASSOCIATION OP INTIRN ATIONAL Accountants (Limited by Guarantee).1,082 words
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Advertisement1129 1962-08-28 17 EDUCATION It Word* SS (Miit.)— Box St ct: oxtrm POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment w_ea tne Famous Stamford Collep courses can Insure your success Id Important public eliminations? Over 4.800 Cam brtdc* auooerae* •loo* 1932. Ask for a free copy of 08-pa«e prospect us wnlcn uplalns tola unique system of training1,129 words
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Advertisement1068 1962-08-28 17 VIHICLfS FOR SALE M Word, SS (ktin.>—Box St eU. oxtrm OCTOBER W6l MERCEDES I2CMUC com*reben*lve Insurance excellent condition 6,200 mile* on* owner Price $10.500/« 0.n.0 Phone Mlogapor* SBMO office hour*. FORD CONSUL CONVERTIBLE 1957 Excellent Condition, Well Serviced Maintained, New Hood, Tyres. $3,000. Telephone Spore 3410/ExL SS6. 2801 Ext 7831,068 words
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Advertisement349 1962-08-28 17 LADIES DRESS SHOP M Word* U (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm SMART MOTHIRS and Daughters Shop at Nelson's. 179 Orchard Road, Singapore FOR MODERN LADIES Dresses visit 199 Orchard Road B'pore. Ready-mad* '•'esses from $14/. to $22/-. WorkmaoFiiip from $8/- upwards Also heautliul materials for «ale iMiss Ang) LADIES HAIRDRESSING349 words
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Article, Illustration506 1962-08-28 18 Thai players want to go home now JAKARTA, Mon. Phiensak Sosoghikul, the Thai badminton team manager, said today that it was "most unlikely" that his players would take part in the individual events of the Asian Games here. The final decision on the matterReuter; UPI - 506 words
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Article163 1962-08-28 18 TARKATA, Mon. The Singapore table tennis team has a good chance, with the strong Vietnam team withdrawn, of winning a minor medal in the tournament. They beat Hong Kong 5-2 and came back later to score another win against Thailand. Malaya were beaten In both their matches,Reuter - 163 words
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Article69 1962-08-28 18 T OB ALTOS (California», Mon. Two world records were broken In the Far Western swimming arid diving championships here yesterday. Murray Rose (Australia) won the 800 m freestyle In 8:51.5, beating Jon Konrads' world mark of 8:59.6 set in 1959. The other record fell to69 words
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Article61 1962-08-28 18 record. TENNIS Darlene Hard (U8) and Maria Bueno (Brazil) won the women's final In the VS. doubles champion ships in Brookline. They beat Karen Hantze-Susman and Blllie Jean Moffltt (US), the Wimbledon champions. 4-6. 6-3, 6-2 in the final. Rafael Osuna and Antonio Paiafox (Mexico won the men's title by61 words
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Article26 1962-08-28 18 GOLF—Alvie Thompson. 20, won the Canadian PGA. championship In Toronto when he carded an elght-under-par 64 in a three-way nlay-ofT with Stan Leonard and George Knudson.26 words
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Article22 1962-08-28 18 MOTOR-RACING Jack Brabham (Australia), former world champion, won the Copenhagen Grand Prix race for Formula One can In a Lotus, In Copenhagen.22 words
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Article26 1962-08-28 18 CYCLING Sergio Blanchetto (Italy) retained the men's amateur sprint title In the world championship here when he beat compatriot Giuseppe Beghetto 3-1 In the best-of-three final.26 words
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Article10 1962-08-28 18 SOCCER Norway beat Finland 2-1 In an International match at10 words
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Article19 1962-08-28 18 Bergen. ATHLETICS France beat Switzerland by 136 point* to 75 In an International match at Thonon Lea Bains— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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350 1962-08-28 18 EPSOM JEEP - RACING Meadow Glow shows delightful action in morning track workout EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Meadow Glow, who was promoted from Class 4 to Class 2 without having a race in Malaya, is a smart galloper. With Bob Taylor up, the four-year-old grey (by Meadow Mist) went twice round350 words
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Article302 1962-08-28 18 WEIGHTS FOR KL TOMORROW WEIGHTS for all seven races at Kuala Lumpur tomor-C..5.2-5V,f Mradon Glow 9.00 Mandrake B.IS Nraioo Myth 8.12 Native Princess 8.16 j Happy (hatter 8.09 Heelmuster 8.17 i Western Plains 8.07 Parisian Diamond 8.06 Prudent Choice 8.06 Six Out 8.05 Asionndim 8.05 Dinkum 8.04 Tant Mieux 8.04302 words
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Article60 1962-08-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Shaari Abdullah won the Belangor Malays badminton singles title when he beat Abdul Rahman Ibrahim 15-7. 15-9 last night The wcmen"s title went to Mahanom Tallb (Kajang* who beat Normin Sulalman 11-6. 11-1. Mohamed Noor Amln and Baharl -w Bukar won the doubles60 words
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Advertisement1291 1962-08-28 18 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Entete of Syed Hassan bin Ahmad AlatUa. Deed. A grand opportunity for Builders/Developers to secure suitable lands for buildings. 64 Lots of Valuable Freehold lands at Jalan Kuel. Johore Bahru, to be sold by public auction in one lot. Date and tune of Sale will be announced later.1,291 words
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Advertisement829 1962-08-28 18 NOTICE CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbroker*.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the followinc Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Sioug (Chop Sein Pohj. No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cheong) No. 103829 words
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Advertisement743 1962-08-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Temporary Clerks of Works In the Drainage A Irrigation Department. Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $324 x 14-352/419 x 14-545/561x18 652. Qualifications: Diploma of the Technical College, Federation of Malaya or equivalent qualifications. Selected candidates will be appointed to the743 words
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Article, Illustration746 1962-08-28 19 WONG: YOU CAN HELP US WIN NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Jakarta, Mon. Jega confident of 200 m success jyjALAYA will have a great chance of winning the gold or silver medal in the sprint relay, which will be run on Thursday, if Shaharuddin AliStraits Times cameraman Kok Ah Chong - 746 words
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Article186 1962-08-28 19 JAKARTA, Mon— Pakistan beat Ceylon by nine goals to one in the Asian Oames hockey competition here today. Pakistan led 6-0 at half-time. It was the first defeat in two matches for Ceylon who are playing in an International tournament for the first tune. They oeat Indonesia186 words
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Article451 1962-08-28 19 ATHLETICS IOOm hurdles (final) 1 M. B 'o> 14 3 (Games record >; 2 R 3 H. Yasuda 14.4 -c. 400 m final: 1 Mli.K\ SINGH 'Ind) 46.9; 2 Makhan Slntjh Und) 47.5; 3 H. Haynso (Jpn) 48.3: 4 A. L. Jazmin (PI) 48 4; A. Victor451 words
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Advertisement133 1962-08-28 19 iJl^lllllilj 1111 IJfe:''^ X fIB^^BJPH«BBHi^^^BI™IIIM l^^S *j^c S i Klnc^-V**^-'*-^ ■^jfl^^^^^^RftoMqixy "<iMMMIMK^ '^ffiSf'wPPyQft "'X' ||jc Afp f"YT^~R FOR HEALTHY GOOD REASONS. Milk- rT^ b-» 'iMfi _/"> V_y \.J JLv maid is pure, whole cow's milk from the /M&' M^ Si;:; ~r"T/^\~rT"tr s 1T 1 t world's finest dairies and the133 words
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527 1962-08-28 20 AUTONOMY OVER EDUCATION AND LABOUR MOST SUITED TO US... SINGAPORE, Mon. rFIIKEE MORE orJ- ganisations have come out in support of the White Paper proposals (Alternative "A") in the coming referendum. They are the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, the Singapore Chinisr Medicine Association527 words
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308 1962-08-28 20 SINGAPORE, Mon THE SINGAPORE Trade Unions working committee has declared that it will not recognise the results of the merger referendum. "We reserve our right to further perpetuate our struggle against the PAPs phoney merger on a new basis," it said In a308 words
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Obituary32 1962-08-28 20 REMAINS I. KANASAR permanent W.n l'i«pector LaMa, Mflwa K Kll--f H—pWml KaJHnc, cousin C. Gunaratmim, At:riiultiire Ministry will •v removed for cremation from 21 Hospital Quarters. Kujant: 3 p.m. n n32 words
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Article38 1962-08-28 20 THE FAMILY OF MM laic Mr. < "Ihm.uk Koorv Mm thank* the Church. Rrcitni-r IHrrrtor :iml H<adina*trr of Paint Paul* Institution. Sertmhan for thrlr «««IM«nc. and all thOKc who K«vr monetary contribution*, wn-athn. Rldx and attended the funeral.38 words
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Article109 1962-08-28 20 LONDON. Mon. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At BOURNEMOUTH: Northnmptonsiure 390 for eight dec. Hampshire 172. At the OVAL: Yorkshire 416. Surrey 44 for tnree. At LORDS: Ireland 250 and 206 for eight dec. M.C.C. 263 for two dec. At I.EVTOX: Pakistan 133 and109 words
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Article36 1962-08-28 20 BERLIN. Mon. More than 300 East Berliners today attended the burial of Peter Fechter, 18-year-old builders apprentice shot by East German border guards while trying to flee to the West 10 days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article38 1962-08-28 20 BHLLTNZONA (Swltzerlan). Mon. A veteran Dutch woman balloonist who said she went on her honeymoon In a balloon has arrived here claiming a new distinction that of first woman to pilot one over the Alps.38 words
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371 1962-08-28 20 BLANKS NOT AUTOMATIC VOTES FOR 'A' —PREMIER SINGAPORE. Mon BLANK VOTES are not necessarily votes for Alternative "A" the White Paper proposal for merger with the Federation. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today made this clear in an hour-long interview with leaders of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.371 words
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120 1962-08-28 20 COLOMBO. Mon. The Third Reading of the Budget in the Ceylon House of Representatives came to an abrupt halt today when the Speaker upheld the opposition's claim that the House could not go into committee to discuss the Budget without a Finance Minister.120 words
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Article380 1962-08-28 20 LONDON. Mon. Generally firm conditions prevailed vi stock markets today but the volume of business still left mucx> to be desired and there were occasional dull spots. The outstanding feature of the day was the renewed strength of Kilt-edged securities. following further substantial buying. Gains extended to380 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-08-28 20 CHE YUSOF OPENS SINGAPORE EXHIBITION THE YANG <li-P.rtu.in Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. speaking at the opening of the "You and Your Architect" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Behind him are his wife, Puan Noor Aishah. and Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. chairman of the exhibition committee. He said:88 words
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642 1962-08-28 20 A STAFF REPORTER - Piracy menace in Borneo: Urgent call by police chief A STAFF REPORTER: By SINGAPORE, Monday THE POLICE Commissioner of North Borneo has called for urgent action to strengthen its east coast defences. The challenge of illegal craft operating off this coast is both more complex and more extensive than so642 words
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Advertisement132 1962-08-28 20 Mf MODEL T-81 Jm unicorder |A m 2 spctot 95mm/ T*^^2 avA, «w^Ba U «7.5mm/Me. '•^^^•■Y &»L^Sr'/ -v. YW Mr 2 SPEAKERS OF ».sem l S >-\ f I M^illilh I 1 -OPERATE! OM BAT- I Am\ J i! I M ■^^■w teries or ac I 9 mk T/iomj f132 words
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