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Title Section20 1962-08-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY* CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration463 1962-08-31 1 'I have no doubt as to the wishes of the people of Singapore in the referendum' TEXT OF TENGKUS BROADCAST IN PAGE 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight predicted a majority "yes" verdict from the people of Singapore in Saturday's merger463 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-08-31 1 captures his lung-straining moment of glory NOW TURN TO THE BACK PAGE FOR A SIDE-VIEW OF THB FINISH JEGA*S moment of glory the camera captures the last lung-straining, face-contorting split- second before victory as Malaya's Manicka Jegathesan bursts the tape to win the 200 metres final in the113 words
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Article79 1962-08-31 1 ALGIERS, Thurs. —Troops loyal to Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, leader of the Algerian Political Bureau, moved at dawn today into the greater Algiers area, stronghold of army military leaders who are defying the bureau. Reliable sources said the troops, from Oran, met no opposition. Soon afterwards theReuter - 79 words
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357 1962-08-31 1 Music FROM A LEFT WING UNION drowns Lee's speech SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The battle for merger tonight turned into a battle of noise at Hong Lim Park where the PAP was holding its biggest-ever referendum rally. It ended with police rushIng to the Wayang Street branch of the Barlsan Sosia-lls-controlled Singapore357 words
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Article32 1962-08-31 1 ATOMIC ADVANCE M U DELHI, Thurs Intii.in Premier Nehru MM India liad m.*«lt :irl\r»ncr' in i v in p.i>t II I)H t WWM »!>«' W »nlv fur p»-d<»twl puri> R. -ut.-r32 words
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Advertisement150 1962-08-31 1 imiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiii TODAY a bumper 24-page paper with 2 EXTRA PAGES of foreign news PLUS an 18-page Merdeka Day supplement 1 1 1 1 ■ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■■i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1150 words
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Article263 1962-08-31 2 Chinese reopen border bridge HONG KONG, Thursday. 'JHE Sino-British border at the British outpost of Lowu was reopened this morning when the Chinese authorities lifted the restrictions on movements imposed 24 hours earlier after an explosion on their side of the frontier. "Everything is back to normal there," a GovernmentReuter - 263 words
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86 1962-08-31 2 A startling 'walk-in by Soviet science MANCHESTER, Thurs.— Russian scientists staged a startling: "walk In" on the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which opened here yesterday With eminent scientists already crowded in the weekIon; programme, officials of the 131 -year-old association were confronted byReuter - 86 words
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Article38 1962-08-31 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Mr. Masamichl Yamasiwa, the Governor of the Bank of Japan, said today the present "tight money" policy would be maintained for some time, despite an apparent improvement In the balance of International payments. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article155 1962-08-31 2 BRITAIN'S NAZI GETS THE SACK COVENTRY, Thurs. Coventry's education committee yesterday decided to dismiss Colin Jordan, 39, leader of the British National Socialist Movement, from his teaching job at the end of the year. :he committee, which had already suspended him, I decided to continue his suspension until Dec. 31,155 words
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292 1962-08-31 2 PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday it would be -the height of folly" for the United States to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on defence while neglecting foreign aid for countries threatened by Communism He told a Press con. ference he could292 words
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Article28 1962-08-31 2 TOKYO, Thurs. One man was killed and 14 others were Injured, six seriously, In Nagasaki yesterday as a result of landslides caused by torrential rains. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-08-31 2 Finkbines fly home to face public opinion I LONDON, Thursday BACK to face public opinion in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. for and against her legal abortion performed in Stockholm flew Mrs. Sherri Finkbine. She is the 30-year-old mother of four healthy children who decided to seek the operation, banned in herExpresspic - 184 words
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Miscellaneous12 1962-08-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby II DONT AfcNIC DCAR-l'M COMING ROUND IT12 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-08-31 3 On and off— a film on China's 'conquest of Everest T ONDON, Thurs. A film showing Chinese mountaineers climbing Mount Everest without oxygen was hurriedly withdrawn from a programme of scientific films at the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Manchester yesterday. Its withdrawal233 words
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Article200 1962-08-31 3 rpHE government has A ordered 56 citizens of Communist China to leave India during the past six months, the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. B. N. Datar, told Parliament. He said all the Chinese, except one, have left. Replying to questions, he said there are some200 words
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Article47 1962-08-31 3 PANMUNJOM, Thurs. A United Nations command spokesman today accused North Korea of laying unanchored mines In the waters off the Korean coast. He called this "a vicious act In violation of universally accepted standards of conduct, even in time of war." U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration492 1962-08-31 3 'Seven years is enough' chant as blood flows again in Algiers ALGIERS, Thursday. THOUSANDS of war-weary Algerians chanting "Seven years is enough" marched through the streets of the Casbah and down to the Algiers waterfront last night after blood had flowed in a machinegun battle here. Troops of Willaya Four,492 words
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Article152 1962-08-31 3 PARIS, Thurs. Gen. Charles de Gaulle has at last got a responsible protector-in-chief against further assassina tion attempts. This is the blue-eyed, steely Interior Minister. Mr. Roger Frey, 49. Since last Wednesday's attempt on Gen. de Gaulle's life, when one of the 140Reuter - 152 words
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Article170 1962-08-31 3 Quick Look round WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Information Agency reported today that the Soviet Union and China had each increased their broadcasts to Africa by 80 per cent during recent months as part of a world-wide Intensification of Communist propaganda efforts. NEW YORK: Mr. James Donovan, a New York lawyer,170 words
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Article25 1962-08-31 3 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs.— South African security branch police yesterday raided f*.e offices of the multi-racial Congress of Democrats and removed a number oT documents.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement224 1962-08-31 3 Worm underwear I All woolI comfortable, J\ protective, IV fully fashioned A*v ISSI SEE THE FINE f~-yi hV^ RANGE AT K^y t SINGAPORE'S «f IST EXCLUSIVE gW** 81, HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. PZI9I BACKACHE STOPS and then you say thanks to mJP De Witts IJHr Kidney Bladder Pills im^B They quickly224 words
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552 1962-08-31 4 TRADE union leader, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. today challenged the Barisan Sosialis to publish a list of trade unions behind their anti-referendum campaign. Mr. Nair made this challenge as general secretary of the protem committee of the newly-formed Na tional Workers of Singapore,552 words
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390 1962-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, declared last night that the Government had stretched itself to the limit to accommodate and protect the interests of all sections of the people of Singapore under the White Paper proposals. He said390 words
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291 1962-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, 1 Dr. Charles Gamba, today described the terms of a new gratuity agreement reached between Sandilands Buttery and John Buttery and Co. Ltd., and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, as "more than fair291 words
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Article245 1962-08-31 4 SINOAPORB. Thurs. Nine out of 11 registered political parties will hold rallies throughout' the State tomorrow as the merger referendum campaign moves Into 1U final phase. So far more than 400 rallies and street meetings have been staged by 10 political parties. The only party which has not245 words
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112 1962-08-31 4 Minibus for spastics from the Rotary Club SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Rotary Club of Singa-pore-West presented a Morris Minibus to the Spastic Children's Association at its weekly luncheon at Prince's Restaurant today. At the presentation ceremony, Mr. Tan Seng Beng handed over the keys and documents of the minibus to the112 words
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Advertisement252 1962-08-31 4 I' GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER SIMULTANEOUSLY AT I ODEON I CATHAY ODEON (SINGAPORE) (PENANG) (KUALA LUMPUR) 9*15 P.M. 9.00 P.M. 9.00 P.M. GENERAL SCREENING THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER IN THE TRADITION OF SUCH GREAT SPECTACLES as... M fc^ "GONE WITH THE WIND" Ife "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" mM "BEN HUR" comes...252 words
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Advertisement582 1962-08-31 4 OPKXS TOIIAY II om-l 30-4.00-« 30 A 9.30 pm. Ooan MARTIN Jerry LEWIS T A Poromoont Picture. T Phii Roundabout No. 4 T TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! X "A View Froa The Bridge" Rof VALONE Joan SOREL A Poromount Picture. Mnvi J0 400 i <••» «»»Wlig.' 4JO t 9 3Opm 4. "JOURNEY582 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1962-08-31 5 GORDON SILLARS - Living with a tin terror called Liz... GORDON SILLARS THE AFICIONADO OF THE VINTAGE MOTOR-CAR TAKES ON AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION... BY THIS is what happens when an aficionado of the vintage motor-car settles on a Spanish island where most of the vehicles in everyday use are pre-Civil War. For instance.1,711 words
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Advertisement114 1962-08-31 5 V Ijjl*. I -J PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE INVESTMENT WITH ESSO EXTRA MOTOR OIL lEtso scientists developed revolutionary way to tett motor oil In 'actual use. After mor* than two million mites of testing under all driving conditions, engines protected by Esso Extra Motor OH showed the least wear ever recorded:114 words
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Article351 1962-08-31 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT fUESS what? I am going away! After so many years, Bill and I and the children are finally going to take a trip. Isn't it wonderful? Next Wednesday, we will fly to Bangkok, where I hope to see one of my351 words
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Article, Illustration642 1962-08-31 6 Unfair but nevertheless very true rw\HE natural youth of L women possess so quickly. A man at forty is still interesting, still full of life, und the world considers him "young." But when a woman reaches her thirty fifth year, people begin to refer to her as "middle-aged." Unfair? Very!642 words
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Article, Illustration314 1962-08-31 6 now -free home demonstrations MANY women have written to me about Esso Gas. They tell me they are terribly interested in using this fuel which sounds so wonderful to them, but before they put hard cash down, they would like to see how everything: works. Personally. I think this Is314 words
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Article, Illustration278 1962-08-31 6 WHO NEEDS A REASON ANYWAY? rwyjNiGHT let's have a A party just for two the man in your life and you. The reason? Who needs one! What does one feed a man with a man's taste? Steak of course. Steak, thick, tender, slightly red in the centre and fust drowned278 words
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Article, Illustration655 1962-08-31 6 Loss of appetite in older people AS a person gets oldA er, he (or she) usually is able to eat and sleep less and less. I don't know the medical whys and wherefores for this, but I think It's something to do with energy and nerves or something. But that's655 words
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Article, Illustration701 1962-08-31 6 Lawyer and Crown Counsel clash after witness is told: 'Don't be impertinent' gINGAPORE, Thurs. A lawyer, Mr. Tann Wee Tiong, today demanded to know whether in the role of Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis Scow, was to be a "star prosecutor" or701 words
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Article65 1962-08-31 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Police detained three men in a motor workshop in the J:-.-lan Nghee Heng area here yesterday following a police raid in connection with a car-stealing racket. A police spokesman said today five cars were seized by the police. It is believed they are cars65 words
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Article27 1962-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. will visit his constituency In Kuala Langat at the weekend.27 words
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Article69 1962-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation War Department Civilian Staff Association will not b« satisfied until all grades of civilian workers In the British War Department In the Federation receive wage Increases. The union president. Mr. SJ.H. Zaidi, said today: "My union's claim for higher rates69 words
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179 1962-08-31 6 rpHE Barisan Sosialis today claimed that the P.A.p. Government is investing funds in overseas securities when they should be in local investment Mr. S. Woodhull. a vicechairman of the party, told a lunch-time rally at Fullerton Sauare that the Government, which once pro-179 words
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Miscellaneous114 1962-08-31 6 AMlmy Oop By V. T. Ifamlin j^F^eilJoOC. I OKAY, 00P... I DONT HECK.NO.. .OLD RUBY I I _.YOUtL PROBABLY I HHMHiB^^? I Guess we're think vtx/u. finp J crkk's got gold pick up fifty M»gE»iWv^ ■.ABOUT READY// THW JOB 6O j^< LAYIN' ALL A(?OUNO I SOCTY THOUSAND P[|M|lm^' t>Mfe< f»t>*114 words
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302 1962-08-31 7 Alternative 'A' wins over more unions SINGAPORE, Thurs.More trade unions and other organisations today urged their members to support the Government's White Paper merger proposals by voting for Alternative "A"' in Saturday's referendum. Among them are the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union 0 Singapore Teachers' Union A Singapore Tamil Teachers'302 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-08-31 7 Body of schoolgirl Elaine flown home from Sydney SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Qantas plane today brought home the embalmed body of Elaine Ng Siew Nyuik (above), the eight-year-old Singapore schoolgirl who died in Sydney on Monday while waiting for a brain operation. At Paya Lebar airport to receive the casket were106 words
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223 1962-08-31 7 'MONKEY BUSINESS' ON A BUS IN STORE OINGAPORE, Thurs.— A woman in tight jeans and a four-foot, gibbon dressed in striped trousers today held up a Singapore Trartion Company bus in Orchard Road for more than half an hour while the conductor explained that animals could not ride in buses.223 words
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Article23 1962-08-31 7 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malayan Youth Hostels Association has acquired a seaside bungalow and land at Pantei Kundor. nine miles from here.23 words
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Article21 1962-08-31 7 IPOH, Thurs.— About 150 children from welfare homes in Perak will be given a special Merdeka treat here tomorrow.21 words
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Article72 1962-08-31 7 i BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs —A $36,000 Merdeka clock tower donated by Mr. Voon Hean Kooi will be officially "handed over" to the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, at su ceremony here tomorrow. Dito Wong will receive it on behalf of the Penang State Government72 words
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Article75 1962-08-31 7 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Malayan Airways will introduce an additional flight from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur from next Sunday. The flight will operate on Sundays, leaving Singapore at 6 p.m. and arriving in Kuala Lumpur at 7.30 am. At present the company operates six evening flights weekly, from Mondays75 words
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93 1962-08-31 7 THE NEW POLICE CHIEF: IT's OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The appointment of lnche Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail as Commissioner of Police of the Federation of Malaya was gazetted today, lnche Salleh succeeds Dato C.H. Fenner. who Is tipped to become the Inspector General of Police of Malaysia. From ranks Dato93 words
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Article39 1962-08-31 7 PETALJNO JAVA, Thurs I A Scout rally and camp are will be held at the Petallng Jaya Club Padang on Friday at 6.30 o-m. by the Petaling Local Association of Boy Scouts to celebrate Merdeka i Day.39 words
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Advertisement280 1962-08-31 7 HIGH QUALITY KUREBI FABRICS ONCE AGAIN PARTICIPATE IN THE MALAYAN MERDEKA TRADE FAIR AT THE GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK FROM 3 1st AUGUST to 9th SEPTEMBER, 1962 SEE the new stock of KUREBI FABRICS jytt arrived from Japan NIGHTLY Lucky draw plus Presentation of the following prizes: (1) Kurebi Trays280 words
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Advertisement198 1962-08-31 7 S-A-L-E AT OUR 4th ANNIVERSARY USUAL NOW Briif 4 ot N«w York Sport Shirts ft •xclusiv* stylet $14 50 4*o Italian Sport Stiirt* to clear 15.50 4.90 Delong Sport Shirts to clear 16.90 5.90 Various American brands of Sport Shirt* 1 6 50 6.90 U.S.A. Continental T. Shirts 14 50198 words
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Miscellaneous295 1962-08-31 7 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS (5). 1. Another rapid bunt of song 7. Followers fee? (8). from the Btone-rutwr (8> S. Something against a Une of "Like the baseless of thii talk (Bj. vision" iThe lempesti tt>>. 11. Just valuaUon of another 9. PUrure to writ* on the label piano at295 words
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Article, Illustration612 1962-08-31 8 SHOCK FOR COFFEE DRINKERS AS PLANE DIVES INTO GROUND, SLIDES AND RAMS PUMPS By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. OEOPLE sipping coffee in the airport restaurant here scrambled for cover this morning when they saw a Royal Malayan Air Force Cessna coming straight at them.612 words
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Advertisement297 1962-08-31 8 A^k Feel On Tap of vjTlfo World... Look mgkYour ßest... ■to- t: ,rm W mVV fc-T v» ■> J J* A 1 a gU [K*S i' AS lAJ I .^L^LW. HvBP /Si* 7 !M Made in England #*a2«H ji i J jjJll tjr^l VII £E£?WmM 6't!t~ t Specialities:- Vfl I297 words
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Article21 1962-08-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Dato '.oclul Aziz bin Haji AtxVui Majld has been appointed Honorary Deputy Game Warden. Selangor21 words
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Article56 1962-08-31 9 IPOH. Thurs.— Thieves entered a house in Kampong Plsan? last night and took away jewellery worth $335 and $10 cash which a housewife, Kalthom blnte Osman. had kept in a basket. Ch» discovered the loss when she woke up early in the morning and noticed56 words
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Article26 1962-08-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Inche Anuar bin Zainal Abidin has been appointed a first class magistrate here. He is attached to the Kuala Lumpur courts.26 words
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Article17 1962-08-31 9 BENTONG. Thurs. Mr. Chin Kon Loy has been elected chairman of the Chinese town hall here.17 words
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Article84 1962-08-31 9 A SPECTACULAR highlight ,of the Merdeka anniversary celebrations in Kuala Lumpur will be the massed bands display in Merdeka Stadium at 7.30 p.m. today. The five bands and four corps of drums taking part in the policemilitary show are seen above rehearsing on Wednesday night. Heading84 words
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129 1962-08-31 9 VILLAGE ALERT AS GIRLS SCREAM OF AN 'OILY MAN' KOTA BHARU. Thursday. AN 'oily man' has been terrorising young girls in A Kampong Bunut Payong. two miles from here, for three nights. Screams from girls have been heard from several houses between midnight and 3 a.m. Youths in the kampong129 words
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Article110 1962-08-31 9 New Year killers hanged If UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two men were hanged today in Pudu Prison for their part in a double murder during the 1960 Chinese New Year in Ipoh. They were Yip Vow Fat. 21. and Leone Kaj Yoong, 28. who were convicted by the Ipob High Court110 words
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Article48 1962-08-31 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Haji Abdul Kadir bin Hajl Hassan, former Assistant Commissioner of Poll., in Trengganu has arrived here to take over as Chief Police Officer. Johore. from Mr. T. B Voice who goes on leave prior to retirement at the end of September48 words
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Article21 1962-08-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Inche Mohamed Anuar bin Lope Abdul Shukor has been appointed Assistant Collector of Land Revenue. Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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Article301 1962-08-31 9 with KEN HAMMONDS IN the ancient East, where the business of running a country was very much a man's prerogative, it was rare to hear of a woman attaining fame at a royal court especially a woman of lowly birth. K. Asif's 'Mughal-E-Azam" is the301 words
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193 1962-08-31 9 "rpHE Dream of the Red Chamber" Is a Mandarin classic brought to the screen by Shaw Brothers, ard thoi|?h there is nothing new In the story of two youn™ people who fall In love only to lose each other because of parental opposition, th*193 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-08-31 9 Macapagal: Profile of a patriot iiifiiiiiiiiiiHiiwniiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiM THE public service is a priestnood. lie who enters it must forget self or personal gain and consecrate his years to the worship and service of th* people." The man who bases his action on these words is Diosdado MacapagaL the Filipino President, who106 words
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Advertisement23 1962-08-31 9 TRANSISTOR RADIOS fi V A"y11" mM!% I OVfICT Symbol of quality ™!i!^ Sign of perfection fe^^j MALAYA <^|t\|]KX]!> BORNEO /S>^^^^^^ \^T SINGAPORE L^§T23 words
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Article, Illustration387 1962-08-31 10 SYLVIA CHUA - SYLVIA CHUA: ,4 LIFE (WITH LITTLE LUXURIES) FOR BRAVEST BEDRIDDEN WIDOW by- Penang, Thurs. pENANG'S most courageous widow, 58-year-old bedridden Phaik Kirn, relaxed in a home for the aged today and, between little cigarette puffs, told me of her new387 words
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Article20 1962-08-31 10 RAWANO. Thurs.— Mr. 8. Mahesllngam has been elected president of the Rawang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.20 words
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226 1962-08-31 10 A PROBLEM OF SITTING AND SWEARING KANGAR, Thursday. 'TWO Alliance assemblymen today objected to the x manner in which the new State Legal Adviser, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Haji Abu Samah, was sworn in as a member of the State Assembly. Hajl Mokhtar bin Haji Ismail (Kurong Anal), who is226 words
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Article57 1962-08-31 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs._ A dispute has now arisen between the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union and P. Ramlee, film actor and proprietor of the publishing flrm "Perberbltan P. Ramlee" (P. Ramlee publications) over his dismissal of two employees. A meeting has been arrang*l for both parties57 words
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Article37 1962-08-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Delegates from 72 unions will meet here on Sept. 23 to support a claim by 28 clerks In the Customs Department to backdate an arbitration tribunal award to Jan. 1, 1956.37 words
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Article23 1962-08-31 10 RAUB. Thurs. Inche Abdullah bin Arlffln has been elected president of the Pahang branch of the Government Civil Service Clerical Union.23 words
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Article51 1962-08-31 10 KANOAR. Thurs. The Perlis Assembly today elected Syed Bahauddln bin Syea Noh as their representative on the Senate. Syed Bahauddln. 55. Is president of the Perils Council of Religion and Malay Customs. He succeeds Inche Abdullah bin Ishak who has Just retired after completing a three-year Senate51 words
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87 1962-08-31 10 The young ones who embarrass students KANGAR. Thurs.— A Perils State Assemblyman. Wan Ahmad bin Wan Kassim. told the Assembly today of the "embarrassment felt by students who are older than their teachers. Wan Ahmad was speaking during an Assembly debate on a proposed allocation of SIM. OOO for adult87 words
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Article33 1962-08-31 10 KULIM. Thurs.— The Kullm District Officer, Syed Alwi Shahabuddln, yesterday opened the new South Kedah Family Planning Association clinic at the Kullm district hospital. The clinic will be open every Tuesday.33 words
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Article27 1962-08-31 10 KEMAYAN. Thurs.— Fifteen villagers have received graduation certificates from the Temerloh District Officer. Inche Mansor bin Zalnal. after completing a six-month course on rubber planting.27 words
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124 1962-08-31 10 DENANO, Thurs. While celebrating the Merdeka anniversary, the people of Malaya should give the Malaysia plan an "Important place" In their mind, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said today In a Merdeka message to the State. Dato Wong said the success124 words
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237 1962-08-31 11 Tun Razak on religious tolerance for all, and Malaysia's happier life JESSELTON. Thurs.— Tun Abdul Razak. Malaya's Deputy Prime Minister, today called on people of North Borneo to practise religious tolerance so that eveiy religious group would have a right to propagate their religion in peace and harmony. He said237 words
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641 1962-08-31 11 Five sub-committees set up to study Malaysia problems FIVE sub-committees were today appointed by the Inter-Gov-ernmental Committee to deal with constitutional arrangements and safeguards for the entry of North Borneo and Sarawak into the Federation of Malaysia. Their task will be specific subjects like the constitution of Malaysia, finance, public641 words
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271 1962-08-31 11 NOW BORNEO HAS A BETTER IDEA OF UNITY MOVE JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Borneo peoples now have a better idea of the Malaysian concept, it was stated at a joint Press conference given today by Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, Lord Lansdowne, and Malaya's Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul271 words
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139 1962-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Two Ministers, the Minister ot Finance. Mr Tan Slew Sin. and the Minister of Commerce and industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johart. will leave for f x>ndon within the next three days to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. Inche Khlr will139 words
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Article201 1962-08-31 11 AN ASA OFFICE TO BOOST TRAVEL KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. An ASA shftwroom for the promotion of tourism in the three member countrips is to be established here soon. It will be on the ground floor of the 11 -storey Police Co-operative Building at Jalan Suleiman. The secretary of the Malayan201 words
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Article43 1962-08-31 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the second annual meeting of the Penanz State branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs at the Civil Defence headauarters. Peel Avenue, at 3 p.m. this Sunday.43 words
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Article31 1962-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Merdeka youth dance organised by the Young Workers Movement. Petallng Jaya sub-branch, will be held at the Petaling Jaya Club on Saturday at 8.15 p.m.31 words
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Article28 1962-08-31 11 PENANG. Thurs. About 40 employees of the Penang branch of the Indian Over- seas Bank are adopting a "go-slow" in protest against t cut in overtime.28 words
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Advertisement135 1962-08-31 11 4*^7/ SY J7 fw 200 go SCOOTERS A masterpiece of German precision craftsmanship. The Diana 200 cc looks years ahead to keep in time with tomorrows developments. UNCHALLENGED FOR SHEER DOLLAR WORTH... FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 Orchard Road, Singapore 9 Federation Representatives:- WEARNE BROS. ;V\W. < .YAW.'.V.V.V.V.V.'. I.V.V.V,V.V.'.'.V.'.V1 .V.V.V,V.V.'.'.V.'.V.135 words
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Advertisement445 1962-08-31 11 VERSATILE? Yur stiff fits ion dm without mrtiii Nuts to the "THERMO-FAX" Business Machine "Thtrmo-Fai" Stcrttaqr 4t Copying Mftcmn» Addresses 10,000 labels an hear! I You can prepare a whole sheet of i^h^^^^^^H gummed and perforated labels (42 names and addresses) in less time \cSiSSJ 2J>"**than rt takes to type445 words
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Obituary49 1962-08-31 12 it Here's tit (Minimum) ELAINE NO Slew Nyulk only child of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Keam Tet passed away peacefully In Sydney 27-8-62. service 5 p.m. Krlday 31-8-62 Bt. Peters I Church. Sersntioon Gardens, thence tor i Interment Bldadari Cemetery. No wreaths. Donations St. Andrews Ills- aion Hospital.49 words
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Article262 1962-08-31 12 Horrfi Sl» (Minimum) Im is ri and friend* for their good wishes and wedding presents to Christ- das and Mabel Darling. MR. A MRS. OSffl Vcrsh»se thank all friends and relatives for tbelr attendance, good »i»he» and valuable prtvrntfi on the occiaton of their marISHM on M-K-1962. MRS. JOHN262 words
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751 1962-08-31 12 The Straits Times Friday, August 31, 1962. Singapore's Choice It would appear that we are forbidden by Singapore's referendum law from expressing tomorrow, referendum day, any opinion on the issue laid before Singapore's electorate. Today's last arguments by the Government and its merger allies and by the Opposition, even the751 words
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Article526 1962-08-31 12 Merdeka Day is upon us once more, the fifth since colonial rule lowered its flag to make way for the banners ol Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. The Malayan nation has been maturing with the years. Even so, we are still young cnoußii in our independence to recapture526 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1962-08-31 12 Merger in freedom that's no longer fancy but a fact. THE TENGKU'S MERDEKA BIRTHDAY MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA W ON this historic day, the fifth anniversary of our Merdeka, I am very happy and proud indeed to send you my warmest greetings and good wishes, and in doing1,286 words
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LETTERS
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149 1962-08-31 12 rE Tengku's suggestion tor an "Asiavision' 1 TV link tti.T. Aug. 2o) no doubi will have excited interest among the public. However, I ihink it is still premature to plan a project of such magnitude. Moreover, Malaya Is at present only in the initial149 words
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Letter315 1962-08-31 12 \fANY Inconsistencies are apparent In the teachers' unified scheme. The question of transfers of teachers out of their home States has time and again been a major topic of discussion. Cannot the Ministry think of a device by which teachers under the new scheme are treated315 words
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Letter282 1962-08-31 12 IF the State officials of Trengganu are serious in their desire to save the turtles as a tourist attraction very much more will have to be done to control th_- treatment of the turtles by tourists A large notice forbids standing on the turtles or touching them.282 words
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Letter70 1962-08-31 12 A RAP on the knuckles for the malice of your headline, "Merger— the two minds of Mr. Marshall" on the report of 8. Rajaratnam of a report of the Nanyang Slang Pau and the Bin Chew Jit Poh as to what I am suoposed to have said at70 words
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Advertisement682 1962-08-31 12 Strait.Tis>«t4MtUyM.il Claeelfle* edvertitemewta awy to kaMed Mi let floor COLO (TORstl AlteADB Orciterd Uses COLD ITOUt*! SMANCMBS AT HOLLAND »9ADH(ATON« KBFPBL «OAD-MAV*L Authorised Agent* CITY BOOK •TO»B LTD Winchester House. CeWyer Quay THI NEWS T B}©IIT Flttpatrtek's Bn»««ai»a« M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty "ood. Nevei •sac St. ABDUL CAFFA* CO682 words
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Advertisement85 1962-08-31 12 Miracle In "OUR HANDS' The HUMAN HAND, the most wonderful and intricate mechanical device in the world, has set man distinct from all other creatures on earth by the skills It makes possible. Evan McLeod Wy lie's fascinating; article, in the August READER'S DIGEST (now on sale) reveals some of85 words
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Advertisement34 1962-08-31 12 •BSss^L** 1 shave lOT M j^^ §a Enjoy the masculine freshness of (yM (^flice f\**« «c tinMHi I Wm\ V^ Sh«l»« O»SJ» mM SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON are available a\ ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE34 words
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Article, Illustration455 1962-08-31 13 HER HUSBAND'S FIRM MUST PAY; JUDGE CALLS ACCUSATIONS 'FULMINATIONS OF AN ANGRY EX-PARTNER' Justice Sum* an said in the High Court today that the accusations that had been brought against H. M. Lee, brother of a former Finance Minister, were just "fulminations of an angry ex-partner455 words
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Article154 1962-08-31 13 KUANTAN, Thursday. AN Alliance Assemblyman for Jenderak, Inche Mohamed Yusof bin Haji Long, wants the Pahang Government to pay the funeral expenses of Assemblymen. I He made the plea during a debate hi the Assembly today on a supplementary budget totalling $367,225. Inche Mohamed Yusof154 words
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Article51 1962-08-31 13 KUANTAN, Thurs. The Pahang State Assembly today appointed Mr. Hoh Chec Oheong. 62. a former State Assemblymen from Bentong. to serve as Its representative on the Senate for a three year term. He replaces Mr. Yap Khen Van of Kuantan. who has Just ended his three-year51 words
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Article29 1962-08-31 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab. of the Singapore Bupreme Court, who has been away on a three-month world tour, ls expected back on Saturday.29 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-08-31 13 R. CHANDRAN: Singapore, Thurs. mystery surrounding the American yacht Yankee, which has been tossing in Singapore harbour's outer roads for more than a month, remains unsolved. All efforts made by the Straits Times to find her skipper, Capt. George Keeble, have failed.267 words
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333 1962-08-31 13 T*HE administration of 1 Port Swettenham will be solit from the Railway Administration some time next year, the Minister of Transoort. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. announced here today. He was opening a bridge over the Klang River which will provide a333 words
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Article47 1962-08-31 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Customs today seized 651 b of cigarettes worth about $700 from a car parked near the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Sultan. Two men. who were about to get Into the car, escaped through a backlane. A third man was arrested.47 words
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Article239 1962-08-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sufficient priority is being given to Government projects of national importance so that their progress will not be held up as a result of the current cement shortagp Mr. AE. Llewellyn, chairman of Malayan Cement Ltd., which suDDlles the bulk of239 words
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Article45 1962-08-31 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A. Surlakumaran. 23. of the Inland Revenue Department, who was Injured in a road accident a year ago. was awarded $3,907 damages and costs by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. The award was made against Malayan Airways Ltd.45 words
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Article26 1962-08-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A profit of $5,990 was made from a lottery drawn in February In aid of the Montfort Boys Home. Batu Tlga.26 words
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Advertisement62 1962-08-31 13 Tea you can make in a moment! NESTEA E9HBH JUST ADD HOT WATER to NESTEA— a perfect cup of tea in XL _^^^^^^r seconds. (f NO BREWING [I NO STEWING NO WASTE, and no messy tea leaves either 1 h/mW tH APCRF£CTCUPOFTCfi 1 1\I F SSXF A I mMOM MTYOtrmi/riT62 words
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Advertisement127 1962-08-31 13 NEW CLOUD-SOFT RUGS FOR EVERY ROOM LUXURIOUS PIIOU DS So plush, so luxurious.. Wr I r_ foud hay to this "fcfc ugtoMkvlt m !0^ Jlended of 60% Creslan [1| »C acrylic, 40% Dynel modaW\ I lljj crylic, it's the only rug of 1 1 M# %mI %J its kind thqt127 words
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Miscellaneous493 1962-08-31 13 RADIO SINGAPORE mtii Mutlc: 7JO TUn aiaml w fc News; 7.38 Breakfut dub; 8.00 SHORTWAVE SERVICE Time Signal. News In Th« N«MEOIUM WAVE SERVICE The*MwnUlg l 8e 8.30 °Hc^?wlveV metres Seiecilous; 8.56 News Headlines; A.M. 6.00 Oocd Morning- 601 900 M "«lc From Around 'ihe Morning Prelude: 700 The World;493 words
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Article1442 1962-08-31 14 Revolt on the Cocos eelings BRITISH FOIL TAKE-OVER BID BY THE AMOROUS AMERICAN THE Marquis of Normanby, Secretary of State for the Colonies, read Rear Admiral Mainland's letter with more sadness than anger. It was clear that Their Lordships at Admiralty House had permitted valour to exclude discretion in yetHTS - 1,442 words
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Article, Illustration972 1962-08-31 14 Peter Bloxham - Heiress who wanders the face of the carth alone Peter Bloxham Poor little rich girl THIRD OF A SERIES by npHEY were beautiful L roses: perfectly formed, headily scented, morning-fresh. They lit the opulent gloom with enchantment, as. a delivery boy bore them through the foyer of a leading London972 words
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Advertisement330 1962-08-31 14 FEEL THE REAL JOY OF LIVING ll 1 fift^^^l^^l i^EsF ill ■it MMStttmuNNnauß g.f| 1 tfmMs IS 1 •••^^^^^Mflfn Bra S M^V— -Ch^H I lou can IP WP^| B^ enjoy radiant health if your body has an adequate supply of Vitamins B and D— VIKELP is abundantly rich in these330 words
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178 1962-08-31 15 Venus ship sends back scientific data from I space WASHINGTON, Thurs. Thurs.— Mariner 2, the American spacecraft now heading for Venus, began broadcasting scientific information back from space yesterday on a radio command from Johannesburg, the U.S. Space Agency announced here. A spokesman of ihe National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationReuter - 178 words
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84 1962-08-31 15 NO BULGARIA DATE FOR U.S. ASTRONAUTS WASHINGTON. Thurs. A spokesman for the civilian Space Agency today denied a report that American astronauts John Glenn and Alan Shepard would attend an international astronautics conference In Bulgaria next month The official Yugoslav news agency Tan jug had reported that the Americans wouldReuter - 84 words
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276 1962-08-31 15 THE right-wing British weekly, Time and Tide, said today that lawyers asked to investigate the consequences of British membership in the European Common Market had found the Queen's prerogatives would be greatly altered. The weekly. strongly against British membership said the full document prepared276 words
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Article57 1962-08-31 15 NEW DELHI. Thurs. A bill providing a separate state for the Naga tribesmen of north-east India was passed today by the Lower House of thp Indian Parliament. The proposed state will be the 16th and smallest cf the Indian states, with an area of about 6.000 squareReuter - 57 words
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Article165 1962-08-31 15 RUSSIA has not been Invited to next week's Farnborough air show, shopwindnw of the British aircraft industry at the request of the British (.nwrnmenl it was stated today Mr E. C. Bowyer. director nf the Society of British Aircraft Constructors who organised the show saidReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-08-31 15 Jack hopes for a happy (test ban) new year YET ANOTHER PAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS IN PAGE 16 PRESIDENT Kennedy said last night that America was ready to accept next Jan. 1 as a target date for halting all nuclear tests, bat added that this depended on "workable international agreements"Reuter - 369 words
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Article, Illustration323 1962-08-31 15 REMARKS ON LETTER FROM MAC OONN, Thurs. Mr. Karl Guenther von Hase, West Germany's chief government spokesman, said today he had tried to get Dr. Adenauer s remarks about a letter from Mr. Macmillan cut from a telerecorded Press conference screenedReuter - 323 words
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173 1962-08-31 15 Britain 'not interested in half measures' LONDON, Thurs. Britain announced today that she wants political as well as economic alignment with the European community and is not interested in half measures. The Foreign Office said Britain is noi interested in associated membership with the six-nation European Common Market. She wants173 words
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Article69 1962-08-31 15 BRISBANE. Thurs. The Sydney. New Guinea-Singa-pore-Hong Kong section of the Commonwealth round-the-world telephone cable would be laid by 1966 at a cost of £3.200.000. Mr. F. P. O'Orady. the Australian director of Posts and Telegraphs, announced today. The final cable is expected to link Britain. Canada Australia.Reuter - 69 words
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Advertisement237 1962-08-31 15 Think Carefully and Buy Wisely, Make Your Selections from These Modern Easy-to-Own Houses/Flats, Ideally Designed to Bring You BETTER LIVING!! Flats for Sale Iff\f\Pf\l Luxury Bungalows In the Best at Unbelievable Price )#/#3U/" Part of Tanglin ENG AUN PARK KIMLIN PARK m™ Thomson Rood, 3 m.s. (next to Moreno Church)237 words
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Article, Illustration482 1962-08-31 16 Detention orders against two of them, plus a top official of ruling party ACCRA, Thursday. TWO Ghana ministers and a top official of the ruling Convention People's Party were held by police yesterday after the Government issued detention orders against them. The three men are Mr. AkoReuter - 482 words
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Article45 1962-08-31 16 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Chinese have established about 30 new posts on Indian territory since May the Defence Minister. Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon. said In tb? lower house of Parliament yesterday when he spoke about the border dispute between the two countries.45 words
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Article35 1962-08-31 16 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. A roaring fire, one of five sweeping through parts of California, has destroyed most of cowboy Gene Autry's ranch In the San Gabriel mountains, about 40 miles from here.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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279 1962-08-31 16 •PHE Egyptian delegation to the Arab League council meeting here has rejected a draft resolution framed to persuade it to return to the talks, conference sources said here tonight. It is understood that r— the resolution would have withdrawn all offensive I phrases against279 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-08-31 16 Sophia loveliest of all YEW YpRK, Thurs— Sophia Loren headed the list of 10 most beautiful women of the the world drawn up by the Caricature Society of America. Princess Margaret was ninth. The cartoonists chose Miss Loren for her eyes. Others followed In this order (with the society's comments.Reuter - 98 words
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157 1962-08-31 16 Striptease outside a church shocks the vicar ONDON. Thurs. The curate goggled when he saw the seven pretty girls lined up outside his church at Bournemouth yesterday as guard of honour at 22-year-old Eileen Hart's wedding. j For the girls, who formed up demurely outside the church just before EileenReuter - 157 words
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Article51 1962-08-31 16 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Eleven American soldiers and marines have been killed and 28 wounded in Vietnam up to Aug. 20. a Government spokesman said yesterday. Eight were killed in action, two died while imprisoned by the Viet Gong guerillas and one died after being wounded in action.Reuter - 51 words
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Article34 1962-08-31 16 SEOUL. Thurs. South Korean Army authorities said yesterday that two peeple believed to be Communist North Korean spies, were killed in a gun battle near the truce line last Saturday.— U.P.T34 words
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Advertisement128 1962-08-31 16 *!«s*§flßßl3™fc* *>*%■*'&&£&■■■ MHl^M^H^^Mki I ■pj tt *if JjjSJ^M* I T Klh||^^-«^il MODEL SR "HSOS JL WIM I W^^Hfe*B :^i 1 8-TRANSISTOR |L______FT|i7' Vvjt'V 1 V^frTT*! ta WHmltf: 3 -BAND 2 SPEAKERS J r--*-*G^m^m "m^ I hi-fi reproduction 1 Ij.,K«sJ7fyiJ r P •»< ,^P'' fiHHkSH' I 1 1 MODEL SR-H6OO I128 words
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Advertisement751 1962-08-31 17 TENDERS TENDERS from approved Contractors registered with Public Works Department, Singapore, in Class 'C and above, and under Head I will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore 6, in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 21.9.62 for the Construction of 70 ft. dia-751 words
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Advertisement725 1962-08-31 17 NOTICE THE PROPERTY TAX ORDINANCE, 1960. INo. 72 of 19M). Valuation List, IMS (Section 1* (1) The Valuation List for 1963 of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements liable to property tax may be inspected from Slut Angast, 1962 to 27th September. 1982, inclusive, during office hours at the office725 words
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Advertisement793 1962-08-31 17 NOTICES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (No. 33 of 1958) BeettMM (KcctetratMm t Elector.) KlsTUJßtlslsa, 1958 Notice on RcTtstaa of Electoral Rons. In exercise of the powers conferred by Regulation 13 of the Elections (Registration of Electors) Regulations. 1955, tbe Election Commission hereby calls upon. (A) Every person who is qualified and793 words
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Advertisement1059 1962-08-31 17 (Can tinned from Page It) situations vacant It Ward* SI (Mtn.)—Box It eta. axtra WANTID EXPERIENCED LADY Teacher* to teach Sewing. Apply Kitoon Baxaar. 224, East Coast Road. Slnga por*. ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED by a very well known and oldest locally established Life Assurance Co. Apply P.O. Box 96 Seremban.1,059 words
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Advertisement1062 1962-08-31 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Ward* U (Mln.)—Box It eta. axtn FURNISHED FLAT— 2 bedrooms wtth bathroom* attached available Immediately at Tanglin area. Contact Mr Qan Tel: (B'por*) ***** during office hour*. •10, AIRY MASTER Bedroom available, bathroom attached, fully furnished, facing aeafroot. Raton* (Adjacent Sea view Hotel) Telephone Miss Ho *****1,062 words
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Advertisement1022 1962-08-31 17 SHOP TO LET M Words M r«tn»-> -Baa It cts. sjrtr. NOW AVAILABLE Pvralaoed Shop in Serangoon Oardea, Btngapore--19. Interested pleas* writ* Box A 5453 s.T. B'pora. TUITION 10 Word* U (Mln.}— Box SO at*, axtra CONTACT MISS LEE or Pnoehe Dressmaking (or your dress** ***** STOFI Look! Oo! to1,022 words
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Advertisement1035 1962-08-31 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* S3 (Mln.)— Box SO eta. axtra 84.8U TR3A. 1900/61 100% Condition Taxed as Insured Owner Returning to U.K. Wlahe* to Mil during next ten days. Telephone Sherman ***** B'pore. IMB M-Q-A. rtrst Class Ooodltlon 13,660/-. 1937 WolMley 16/60 52.960/-. 1967 '403' 12,260/-, 1964 Standard '10' $1,160/-.1,035 words
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Advertisement568 1962-08-31 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Words U (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txtrm OROBRS BINT all over world from Batik Shop Catnay Lobby. JAVA MODES beautiful rn-Droldtr-ed special bra* for ktbayas. LATEST COLLECTION of diamond Jewellery: L*« Odd Goldsmith. Singapore WIDB RANGE EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERY from U.K. Pric** moderat*. Cbioog Shiati BARCAINS GALORE! Every568 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-08-31 18 Mechanics to study at Olivetti factories TWO local men leave for Italy today to take .an intensive study course at the factories of the Olivetti business machine organisation. They are Mr. Leong Kong Yeow, a service supervisor of Guthrie and Co. Ltd. in Singapore, the local agents for Olivetti office122 words
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Article78 1962-08-31 18 Management course An executive of Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd., Mr. John Brown, has returned from a two-month visit to Britain where he took a course in sales management at the Tack Training College and toured Boustead's principals. He was accompanied by Mr. Lee Hock San of the company's Penang78 words
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355 1962-08-31 18 SINGAPORE BUYS MORE PAINT FOR BUILDING INDUSTRY gINGAPOKE is continuing to handle a big volume of trade in prepared paints and enamels, and imports in the tirst quarter this year were 17 per cent higher than in the corresponding period of last year. The rising demand for paints is the355 words
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219 1962-08-31 18 A watch for space travel is now under experiment IH'Ji f A7. 'iHFi IM *>*»***« T*HE Swiss watch industry is now experimenting 1 on a wrist watch using a new element of time which will be measured in the wave length. The director of S. A. Oirard i Perregaux and219 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-08-31 18 NEW MANAGER FOR KODAK IS APPOINTED MR. R. B. DEMALLIE. vice-president and ceneral manager, international division of the Eastman Kodak Company, has appointed Mr. J. A. DeVries (above), as manager of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd., effective from tomorrow. Mr. DeVries succeeds Mr. L. R. Wales who has been transferred to the77 words
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Article55 1962-08-31 18 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. announced in Aktjn that it had completed a new multi-million dollar facility for producing rocket liners for two of America's toppriority missiles— Polaris and Minuteman A rocket liner is an insulator that prevents the solid fuel in a missile from burning55 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-08-31 18 Powderless etching machine here soon A POWDERLESS etch- ing machine made in Japan will soon be marketed in Malaya. Mr. Mineo Klmura. managing director and chief engineer of the manufacturers Yoshimatsu Shokai Co. Ltd of Tokyo, is now here hold- ing talks with East Asiatic Co. Ltd., the local agents.124 words
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Article51 1962-08-31 18 Volkswagen, West Germany's biggest car producer, will soon be turning out 5.000 vehicles a day, Herr Heinz Nordhoff. general manager of the firm said. The current output was more than 4.700 vehicles a day and the firm would export more than 1.000.000 vehicles to the United States this51 words
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Article39 1962-08-31 18 Sarawak's July revenue Sarawak's revenue collections from export, import I and excise duties amounted Ito $3.2 million in July, compared with $3 million in June. Export duties accounted for SI million, Import duties $2 1 (million and excise $126,34339 words
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191 1962-08-31 18 Usual range of Isabella cars will once more be marketed in Malaysia rpHE Borgward motor factory in Bremen, West -1 Germany, has resumed production and the usual range of Forgward Isabellas will be made available on the Malaysian market soon. The manufacture of spare parts, too, will be continued. Local191 words
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117 1962-08-31 18 A TYPE of pill said to give all the vitamins a person needs for an entire day is to be introduced to the Malaysian market next week. Called Geritol Breakfast Vitamins, the pill Is made by J. B. Williams Inc., pharmaceutical division, of New Jersey,117 words
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Article44 1962-08-31 18 The chief mechanic of the paper and printing machinery department of East Asiatic Co Ltd.. Mr- Oh Ah Kai, has left Singapore for an advanced training course in Germany. Mr. Oh will be trainxd at the famous Heidelberg factories.44 words
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Article25 1962-08-31 18 British output of cars including taxis in July fell 63,478 units to 63,171 compared with June, the Board of .Trade announced In London.25 words
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Article161 1962-08-31 18 REPCO TO STEP UP LOCAL BUSINESS DEPCO Ltd. of Ausl%> tralia, manufacturers of car parts, plan to send a specialist to Malaya every three months to keep their local agents and dealers abreast of the latest technical information. This was stated by MrNorm. J. Luttrell, divisional sales manager, who was161 words
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Article72 1962-08-31 18 Production ot cigarettes in the Federation in the first quarter this year totalled 2 5 million lb., against 1.3 million lb. in the corresponding period of last year and 1.7 million lb. in the corresponding period of 1960. The March output this year was 870,000 lb. against 794.00072 words
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Advertisement131 1962-08-31 18 A. C. Electric MotOrS...for all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been supplied to every From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. I SOLE AGENTS:— R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd., 18. Battery Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174. Batu Road, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** the FIRST name WR*f%. in precision chain ■'^q2~'-O131 words
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Advertisement107 1962-08-31 18 A J T Forgotten MENNEN (MADE IN U.S.A.) the toiletries for men! jBgA not|ce T all I I Jones cranes I Ik£|| users I George Cohen (Far East) Ltd. is pleased to advise all users of Jones Cranes in Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei that they, as107 words
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Advertisement1502 1962-08-31 19 10 LIVERPOOL k WtSl COASI U.K. Om Spore Sana P. rnaa Paaaai EUMAEUI A'mouth, I'piil. R'daa, H'br| ll Pt/Sapt I Sapt 1 AJAX livirpeil. Glatfow Gin 33 Sept 2 ELPENBR iiverpe« Sept I Sept 8 Seat 8/18 Scat 11 ADRASTUS Liverpeel. Dut'm Sept 1/11 nnitUi Lotipiai. Mai, biasao* Sen 111,502 words
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Advertisement2934 1962-08-31 19 m m I M IL T 'II LJ LJ iA Tf *m WOI Mm 111 *m THE E. A. C. LINESUILINSS fl MNOA. U MVM. aAMMM. HtHUt. ANTWEIf yZf^. ROTTERDAM. AkUIERSAM. SUI. MTatMSM AM CSPtMAtEN. iwa P. raaa Pease* I2l^>j\lil "JUTUMIA" I) Sa.lt* 38/31 Aaf la Part/30 Aag l~l^JL\/5l "BASRA"2,934 words
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Advertisement1232 1962-08-31 19 W. MoAUSTBR 6c CO- LTD. W ifttTO Itti «e> kUti ¥***W r»M BIXSRMAN UNI eJb KXAVBMBSS UNI RAMMIG, LONDON ROTTEMAH IM AJNULES. LAN FUNCISCI, aUVRi I MIA. WATTLE. VANCOUVER k PORTUNO cm Of CARUIU Utaphag aarga let Caatnl saaU raara P. rkaa aaaaw la Part/Taui lUNNyviui «k»tM. LONOON. HAMBURe RUIIUiMIA1,232 words
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542 1962-08-31 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE main feature on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the strength of industrial shares especially those companies whose accounts are due. Fraser and Neave with the final expected next month was taken up to $3.01 before dropping to542 words
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Article728 1962-08-31 20 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrlsla: Bouatead (2.000) 51. 67: C.T.B. ords (200) 4*e. 6d. cd. (400) 4Ha. 3d. cd; Dunlop* (1.000) $1.77 D, (500) $1.76 SU (&O0) $1.76728 words
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278 1962-08-31 20 rpHE Straits tin price In Singapore yesterday re- mained unchanged at $424.75 per picul on ar offering increased by 15 tons to 255 tons. In London on Wednesday a modestly lower level of tin values was established at the outset of dealings reflecting278 words
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Article128 1962-08-31 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. QONTTNUINO satisfactory company reports have had a firming effect on the Investment market, but trading continues quiet. Moves today were small and about in balance. Firmness of banks has featured the market for the past few days pending details of the higher banking charges decision. Base128 words
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Article121 1962-08-31 20 CHINESE Produea Exchange Slngapor« naan pneat par pieul yaatarflay: Caeanut all: bulk J37J scllera, drum S4OJ sellers Copra: August $27* buyen, S2S sellers. Pappar: Muntok white |147t aellers, Special Sarawak blac (110 aellera. Sarawak white SI4S sellers, garbled Lampoon black $1124 aellera, ABTA ***** sellers. Siniapara Caeanut Oil121 words
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Article188 1962-08-31 20 CHIPS lying alongside th« Singapore Harbvur wharvat or aiptctcd teday: Kikuko Maru > '9, Anxtotells 18, Kanukl Mara 46. Victoria 42/43. Ol*nCarry 10/11, President Adam* 1 '.'>. Yamahoahl Maru BeVM. s«dili NW.3, Hoi Hoaw 40/41, Saga Maru 45 Outar raadi: Suka Hadji, Hoi Won*. Kounhlnx. Tong Poh,188 words
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Article124 1962-08-31 20 Aiisniat 30. Thrre months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P". N. 12 CM. Robinson 9 cts. M. Box 13 eta. Stramnhlpp 9 eta. Brewnlea 28 eta 8. Tlmri 20 ctn. 8. Darby 4id 8. Trader* 2S eta. Cold storr 4id I'nltecrs II da. W Jack* 11 ct» MININGS A. Amal 2/-124 words
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Article46 1962-08-31 20 THE Malayan liatianga Banka* Amclatlan made these changea In It* rat en to merchants yeaterday (all ratea to $100): Sailing TT ar OO ready: (wist Franaa 141: BaHlan Frama 1617 3/4: Italian Lira *****. The Fnt Excnuu* Market In Hong Ko-u mi clo»ed yeaterday46 words
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Article16 1962-08-31 20 August averaee prices were: August July Robber: 73.91 cU 74.06 ctt Tin: 5424.2J $436.5216 words
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Article257 1962-08-31 20 pOLLOWINO the trend of previous days prices on the Federation Robber Market opened at Wednesdays closing levels and remained unchanged throughout the morning session. Lower sheets were neglected. The turnover was small. In the afternoon session, tellers predominated and prices eased fractionally. The turnover was 6till257 words
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Article211 1962-08-31 20 SEPTEMBER flrat trad* rubber buytri f.a.b. cloned at 5 p.m. in Singapore yesterday at T3i cents per II).. down a quarter of a rent on Wednenday'a cloning price. The ton* was barsly itiady. S.C.C.R.A. closing pnrcs In rent*.. per lb. yesterday: tnt. 1 R.8.S. promi*** f.o.b. buyers211 words
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Article30 1962-08-31 20 August 30. RIBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73? cents (down a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 734 cents (unchanged). TIN: $424.75 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 15 tons).30 words
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Article51 1962-08-31 20 SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINK m.s. "KYOTO" Arrived 24-8-62. S.H.B. Godown 18 Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Suncy will be held on Monday, 3rd September, 1962, as from 9.00 a.m. No other surveys wlli be held. Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO.,51 words
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Article65 1962-08-31 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from SHB. Wharf, Godowns Not: 42/43. Gate No: 2 at 10 p.m. tonight, 31st August. Passengers should embark between 8 pm and 9 p.m. and all heavy baggage should be delivered to S.H.B. Godown between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m.65 words
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Advertisement909 1962-08-31 20 Orient mid- east lines Great Lakes Service »asi Biatei urn*** »B«ej mnAPaa* am -»urn it capmma* AM OJ MEAI LAKES PIIU rwrt P.r«aa> fmt i«raaa> ORIENT TRADER Ptr 31/ Sept 1 Oct 3 EmoMAßi.NOLiciv'::::::::: $aat w/21 wata/a septw oct Vesieli call at MONTREAL. TORONTO. HAMILTON CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. MILWAUKEE CHIMCO.909 words
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Advertisement187 1962-08-31 20 AMERICAN MAIL LINE S.S. "INDIA MAIL" VOY. 61W Arrived 21/8/1963. A General Survey for damaged*; cargo ex above vessel will be held on 3/9/62 at SHB Oodowns 35.36 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date. For appointment please ring 9 3 55 5. EVERETT STEAMSHIP187 words
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Advertisement779 1962-08-31 21 TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN NOTICE DREDGING LIMITED Morris Oxford (1950> No. SC 8048. (Incorporated In the Federation of On view at No. 16-7 Bukit Timab Malay*) Road, 6 m.s.. Singapore. Offers 4W in writing to the Public Trustee NOTICE IS HEREBY given that og^, Asslgnee supreme Court the E l trao779 words
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Advertisement457 1962-08-31 21 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION In accordance with Government Gazette Supplement No. 132 Part II (14 (1) dated Friday 13th July 1962 all members of the above Association In the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Saturday. Ist September 1962 being "National Referendum Day." REMOVAL NOTICE457 words
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Advertisement733 1962-08-31 21 NOTICES THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. NOTICE Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 60 cents per tlO Stock unit less 40% Singapore Income Tax will be paid from the Stockholders' Fund to registered stockholders on 29th September 1962 in respect of the financial year ending 31st733 words
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Advertisement224 1962-08-31 21 U.U.UrlUuAli SAILS FROM SINGAPORE FEB. Ist A limited number of first and tourist class berths PENAN6 FEB. 3rd are still available on the s s. Chusan (24,000 tons fully air-conditioned and with stabilisers). run She will call at Colombo, Bombay, I I t||Tl"n 1/ I LM PT\f\l\ Aden, Suez, Port224 words
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Article, Illustration279 1962-08-31 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday POLD Vase winner Eskdale Chief can achieve a notable sprint double when he contests the King's Cup to be run over 6f here on Sunday. The gallant sprinter, who has won six races in 12279 words
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Article321 1962-08-31 22 C'wealth XI tour may be on again CRICKET SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The proposed tour of the Commonwealth cricket team to Malaya In October which was called off three days ago may be on again. Dr Ong Swee Law. the Malayan Cricket Association president, said here today that he has received a321 words
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Article101 1962-08-31 22 Antoa bags 7-19 for Pakistanis LONDON. Thurs. Close of play scores In yesterday's cricket matches: At Lord's Lanes 177 (Pullar 51 Hooker 6-69) Middlesex 120-1 (Russell 63 no). At Edgbaston Essex 85 (Wright 4-15) Warwick 121-3 (Smith 55). At Torqnay Minor Counties 60 (Antoa d'Souza 7-19) Pakistan 235-8 dec. (ImtlazReuter - 101 words
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Article30 1962-08-31 22 MILAN, Thurs.— Antelaml, Italian colt, who i» ante-post favourite for the Doncaster St. Leger easily won the Prix Besana over 12f at the San Siro course here yesterday.30 words
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Article83 1962-08-31 22 HONG KONG, Thurs. Hon* Kong Police scored an upset 3-2 victory over the visiting Joint Services team from Singapore in a friendly soccer match yesterday. Two snap goals in the 10th and and 11th minutes followed by an- other late in the second half earned the localReuter - 83 words
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348 1962-08-31 22 Weights for all eight races in KL on Sunday WEIGHTS for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday are: Laralegis 8.11 Monty 8.11 Mojave 8.10 Witte de With 8.08 Nearium 8.06 Tongkah Harbour 7.12 Rarlinnie Mini r.alUnt Turk K.imiI Rocket x mil Songkhla 7.io| Radiant Fair 7.081 KING'S CUP348 words
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398 1962-08-31 22 GABRIEL TAMES LAW AND EVERTON WIN SOCCER LONDON, Thur». I < Fourth Division: Chester 1 Darlington 2; Crewe 1 York 0; Qillingham 1 Brentford 4; Lincoln 1 Oxford 0; Oldham 3 Newport 2; Torquay 4 Bradford 1. Scottish League Cup: Berwick 1 Ayr 1: Celtic 3 Dundee 0: Cowdenbeath 3398 words
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Article94 1962-08-31 22 TEIPZIO, Thurg. The International Swimming Federation meeting here yesterday selected the 16 countries who will compete in the waterpolo tournament at the 1964 Olympic Games tn Tokyo. They are Italy (holders". U.S.S.R.. Hungary. Yugoslavia. Germany. Rumania. Belgium the Netherlands. U.S.. Japan. Australia or New Zealand, the firstReuter - 94 words
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214 1962-08-31 22 US tourney gets off to a damp start TENNIS |X)REST HILLS (New York), Thurs. Pain disrupted the opening day's play in the United States l&wM tennis championships hew^ yesterday. Only the centre court was In operation after a mid-after-noon downpour which fell before any of the qualifying round matches hadReuter - 214 words
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Article40 1962-08-31 22 LONDON. Thurs. Result, of Rugby League matches played last night were: Eastern Division: Featherstons Rovers 43 Bradford Northern 16Leeds 55 Dewsbury 2- York 7 Halifax 19. Western Division: Leigh 10 Warrington 15; Whitehave^ 1 Wlgan 31.— ReuUr.40 words
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Advertisement75 1962-08-31 22 FOURTH ASIAN GAMES DJAKARTA siflßslg^* Juf '^Bs^^te_^sY MANICKA JEGATHESAN ES^ Gold Medal 200 Metres |^^^?^HB^ (Games Record) -3U MALAYAN ATHLETIC TEAM f^m m0 l m\ Silver Medal 1600 Metres ll^ll Jm^// MILO The only tonic food beverage selected /()^mju«v«li.oos^<v\\ by the Federation of Malaya Amateur IINV what a \Ti)| Athletic75 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-08-31 23 Relay shock: Indonesia first then disqualified NORMAN SIEBEL reports: Thunderous cheers, then stunned silence as judge rules a fault JAKARTA, Thursday DIG shock in the final day of the Asian Games athletics competition today was the disqualification of Indonesia in the 4x 100 metres relay. The Indonesians were first pastKok Ah Chong - 449 words
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329 1962-08-31 23 JAKARTA, Thurs. South Korea today threatened to withdraw from the Asian Football Confederation if North Korea was admitted as a member. The threat came at a meeting of the A.F.C. executive committee. Mr. John Cleland, A. F. C. vice-president from the Philippines, hadReuter - 329 words
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Article147 1962-08-31 23 fOKYO, Thurs.— Dr. RyuX taro Axuma, Governor of Tokyo, today told the Olympic ad hoc committee of the Japanese Lower House that he did not believe Japanese athletes participation in the Asian Games in Jakarta would adversely affect the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Committee. Dr. Azuma,Reuter - 147 words
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Article1127 1962-08-31 23 ATHLETICS 800 m flnal: 1 M. MORIMOTO (Jpn) 1:52.6; 2 Daljit Singh (Tnd) 1:52.6; Amrlt Pal (Ind) 1:53.4; 4 S. IwaahlU (Jpn) 1:54.1: 0 Charanilt Sineh (Indo) 1:64.6; 6 S. Subramaniam (Mai) 1:64.6; 7P. Khan (Pak) 1:55.3; 8 Abdul Bahmao (Mai) 1:56.3. 3.000 m steeplechase: 1 M.1,127 words
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277 1962-08-31 23 JAKARTA, Thurs. J South Vietnam today entered the semifinals of the Asian Games soccer tournament with a crushing 6-0 victory over the Philippines. South Vietnam, who led 1-0 at half-time, needed just that one goal margin to go forward to the semifinalsReuter - 277 words
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Article47 1962-08-31 23 JAKARTA, Thurs. Thai national badmiu ton champion, Channarong Ratanasengsuan. said today that Thailand definitely would not take part In the individual badminton championships starting tomorrow. The Thai team walked out of the court on Tuesday when they were playing the team final against Indonesia.47 words
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Advertisement259 1962-08-31 23 ROSKOPF ROSKOPF "WHY I CHOSE A ROSKOPF" COMPETITION Prizes every month! First prize $100.00, second $50.00 and five consolation prizes of $10.00 each. Open to every purchaser of a ROSKOPF Watch— ask for a free entry form at time of purchase. Results will be announced in this space monthly. BUY259 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-08-31 24 A SIDE-VIEW PICTURE THAT MAKES JEGA'S VICTORY EASIER THAN IT LOOKS IN PAGE 1 SIDE-VIEW of the finish of the recordbreaking 200 metres at the Asian Games In Jakarta, as Malaya's Manicka Jegathesan breaks the tape a good three yards ahead of his nearest rival.82 words
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Article88 1962-08-31 24 PAKISTAN 235 FOR EIGHT DEC. LONDON. Thurs. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At LORDS: Lancashire 177. Middlesex 327 for nine declared. At EDOBASTON: Essex 85 and 72 for no wicket. Warwickshire 278 lor nine declared. Al HASTINGS: Glamorgan 404 for six declared. Sussex 387 lor eight. Ai LEICESTER:Reuter - 88 words
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Article292 1962-08-31 24 $2.5 m back pay, bonus by Shell SINGAPORE, Thurs. i Osome 2,000 Shell employees in Singapore will get more than $2,500,000 in back pay and bonus, following a wage agreement reached between the. management and the United Workers of Petroleum Industry which represents them. The windfall will be In the292 words
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208 1962-08-31 24 Actors in real-life fight with thugs on stage SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sword- wielding members of a wayang fought thugs armed with parangs, knives and acid-filled bulbs in a real- life battle on a stage today. The fight took place at a wayang in Peking Street, soon after the last performance was208 words
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Article30 1962-08-31 24 SINGAPOREf. Thurs. —The Singapore Art Society's 13th Exhibition of works by local artists, which is to open tomorrow at the Polytechnic Hall, has been postponed to Oct. 5.30 words
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Article38 1962-08-31 24 MR*. A.M. DANIEL, children and Mr A. I)cva Dason thank ail relative* *nJ friend* for their awlitance, attendance, mnnm of condolence and wreaths durlnc the funeral of the late Mr A.N. Daniel o.i M. 8. 1962. Ipoh.38 words
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Article19 1962-08-31 24 GLOBE SILK STORK. Kuala Lumpur and Retcamat. will remain c'oaed today to celebrmt* the flfth annlver*«ry Of MerdeKa.19 words
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172 1962-08-31 24 HK SPECULATES IN MALAYAN CURRENCY From FRANCIS BOEY: HONG KONG. Thursday MALAYAN currency notes in the local market are being rapidly bought up by Chinese agents and speculators who claim that they are making a 20--cent profit on each $10 sent to Malaya and remitted back to Hong Kong. A172 words
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111 1962-08-31 24 Assemblyman hits at vote to extend golf course KUANTAN. Thurs.— lnche Ibrahim Arshad. Alliance Assemblyman for Rompin, today protested against an allocation of. $25,000 in a supplementary budget for the extension of the golf course in Kuantan as a tourist promotion project. He told a meeting of the Assembly: "I111 words
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Article45 1962-08-31 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Yau Pheng Geek, vice-presi-dent of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will speak on "A Shrinking World 1 at the monthly luncheon meeting ot the Skal Club of Singapore at the Coral Room. Adelphi Hotel, at 12.45 p.m. on Friday.45 words
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Article294 1962-08-31 24 LONDON. Thurs. Rather quiet conditions were again experienced in stock markets here today. Buyers were restrained by last night's Indecision on Wall Street and the continuation 01 the London docli strike. Industrials were overshadowed by some disappointing company statements from the chemical industry. Closing middle prices of selected294 words
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Article43 1962-08-31 24 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 21 15/16 U. Oct. 23d.. Nov. 22d.. Dec. 23d.. Oct. Dec. 22d.. Jan./ Mar. 22d.. Apr/June 22 1,16 d.. July/Sept. 22 1/18 d.. c.i.f. Sept. 21 11/16 d.. Oct. 21 11/16 d.. Nov. 21 11 16 d. Tone: Dull.43 words
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Article27 1962-08-31 24 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £855. sellers £8554. Forward buyers £854',. sellers £855. Settlement £855 v Turnover am. 180 tons, p.m. 25 tons. Tone: Steady but I quiet.27 words
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Article16 1962-08-31 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. All public parks and swimming dools will be closed on Referendum Day.16 words
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515 1962-08-31 24 Merdeka goodwill messages pour in PONGRATULATORY here today to mm Merdeka celebrations. A message from the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to the Federation Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said: "Our warmest congratulations from the people of Singapore on the fifth anniversary of Merdeka. "Under your leadership, a515 words
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Advertisement108 1962-08-31 24 UoHmsom 13 HPol r TBOARD MOTORS Move heavy cargo easily, economically and safely ■afttf A get a Johnson 18HP Outboard motor. It gives real M big-motor performance. Dependable at all times under jonn»«n any conditions, the Johnson 18HP is equipped with safety features a free-tilting motor, slip-clutch pro- y ju108 words
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Advertisement92 1962-08-31 24 Wordm $10 (Minimum) WEBSTER to Joyce and Tony a aon Mark Antony at Bungsar 28-8-62. Both well. THE MARRIAGE BETWEEN Mr. K. Araaaratnam of Meaan. Anglo American Corp. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, (on of Mr. and Mr*. P.A. Kathlraveloo of Port swettenham and Ml»« 8. Karaaiavathl. daughter of Mr. P, supplah92 words
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Advertisement91 1962-08-31 24 A PROUD TRADITIONS Every year the trade winds carry Jo Singapore th« picturesque Bugis prahus in their hundreds— their holds rilled with X spice and merchandise from the far-off Celebes And the men who sail these craft I Hg maintain a trade link that has been unbroken through the centuries91 words
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Title Section10 1962-08-31 1 5th MERDEKA aniversary _^B l-»T:llfl><iff.r.li-lll.l.lMl'.Mllli; Wtm FRIDAY, August 31, 196210 words
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Article, Illustration2207 1962-08-31 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Much joy and some sadness since last anniversary of Merdeka By PM's dream on way to reality The second phase of rural development drive launched Tragedy: RMAF search plane crashes killing 5 THE past year of merdeka will go down in history as the Malaysia Yea»-2,207 words
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Article, Illustration853 1962-08-31 1 TUN ABDUL RAZAK - A day to review our progress TUN ABDUL RAZAK By DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER 31, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962 today is the sixth time thai we in Malaya are celebrating our independence live years of independence. Merdeka Day to us should not only be a day of memory, a853 words
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Advertisement32 1962-08-31 1 tak I Malaya's favourite interior decorating combination and THE DE LUXE LATEX WALL PAINT by SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Congratulations to the Federation of Malaya on the occasion of the sth Merdeka Anniversary32 words
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Advertisement109 1962-08-31 1 WHAT'S INSIDE Page 2. Major Molayiian problems. The eoonomk advantages of the new federation. Page 3. The Alliance role in Malaysia. Page 5. Hidup Malaysia! Page 6. Kuala Lumpur is growing fast. Page 7. The outlook for rubber and tin. Page 8. Showpieces in the Federal capital. Page 9. Malaya's109 words
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Advertisement29 1962-08-31 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYS MALAYAN AIRWAYS J?*^^ UNITES MALAYSIA GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR B. O. A. C, QANTAS (AND AIR INDIA MALAYA ONLY) MALAYAN AIRWAYS g*3 SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA fc929 words
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Article, Illustration783 1962-08-31 2 NG TOOK TOON - NG TOOK TOON ISSUES: FINANCE, IMMIGRATION, LANGUAGE RELIGION By QNE of the main problems of Malaysia, when it is formed, concerns its economic development i the finance and manpower with which to carry this out. The combined area of the three Borneo territories Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei783 words
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626 1962-08-31 2 CHANG YEN FOOI - The economic advantages are manifold CHANG YEN FOOI By LAND of hope, of more industries, greater creditworthiness and efficiency This is what Malaysia will mean from an economic point of view. Experts agree that the economic advantages are many. The merging of the five territories would expand the potential local626 words
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Advertisement305 1962-08-31 2 YOU CAN BE SURE IF ITS Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR New Models available in 5*5 6*4 cubic feet with push-button defrosting foot pedal Other mod.li from 9.S to 14 cv. H. TP**Sol* Agent.: KHOO HINO PHO t CO., LTD. 204, Cantonment Rd., Spor«-2 I 1, Jalan Sul.lm.n, K. Lumpur Tel: ***** t305 words
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Advertisement181 1962-08-31 2 YANMAR DIESEL MARINE ENGINES (jSffii the choice of Malayan Fishermen Throughout the Coasts of Malaya YANMAR Marine Engines are preferred h due to its Economical running Cost, Simple Operation and Reliability. I jMttfeg Obtainable from 3 to 90 h.p. Ex-Stock. to&™ sl£Stf\ Spares and After Sales Service. MARINE ENCINE Also181 words
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Article, Illustration849 1962-08-31 3 MALAYSIA: WILL ALLIANCE PARTY GROW BIGGER? DAHARI ALI reviews political f developments in Borneo States JJOW will the ruling party the Alliance in general and I'miio in particular adapt itself to the changes brought about by Malaysia? That the Alliance and Umno is indivisible cannot be denied. In the words849 words
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Advertisement87 1962-08-31 3 1963 Models IMjjß v\\l No other Cham Saw ■L^^— Au Can equal McCulloch's ■/^r£v \A record of proven depen-mL-rft*~^ dability under the tougM$L jj 1 hest Cutting Conditions i 6 models, from J 690 ir^ and with each saw r }l ILT A spare Chain f I Chain filing gauge87 words
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Advertisement342 1962-08-31 3 1957 (1%0Z) 1962 Adventure in publishing Some Oxford in Malaya Authors, Editors and Translators abduluah hussain Mutiara, etc. ahmao boestamam Dunia dengan Barat etc. L.V. alves English in Everyday Use asraf Mekar dan Segar. etc. G. de p. bambrioge Practical English: a Course for Secondary Schools O.E. beauchamp Junior Science342 words
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Advertisement138 1962-08-31 4 111 i M h. fete H^^S^^. ?T^fc^*«'.^» New office premises of THE CHARTERED BANK now under construction at Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. THE CHARTERED BANK OFFER THEIR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA ON THE OCCASION OF THE sth ANNIVERSARY OF MERDEKA Congratulations to the Peoples of Malaya on138 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-08-31 5 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NELSON RUTHERFURD By rpODAY, a little more than a year after its creation was first publicly announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the formation of Malaysia has already been agreed upon. The new confederation of states comes into being exactly a year from now —on Aug. 31. 1963. It281 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-08-31 5 ABOVE: The Malaysian Commission of Inquiry seen with Lady Cobbold, wife of the chairman. (L. toß.) Inche Muhammad Ghazali bin Shafie, Dato Wong Pow Nee, Lord Cobbold, Sir Anthony Abe ll and Sir David Watherston.35 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-08-31 5 ABOVE: With the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee inquiry into Malaysia completed, chief delegates from the five proposed states sign their memorandum in Singapore last February. They are (L. toR.) Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe (Sarawak), Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun (North Borneo), Inche Mohomed Khir Johari (Malaya), Mr. 0. Stephens (North62 words
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Advertisement356 1962-08-31 5 WHERE is the first experimental tobacco farm in Malaya? In the State of Kelantan on the East Coast of Malaya. The finest tobacco for making cigarettes comes from the Virginia Inf. At jirM^nl we import the finest Virginia leaf from the United States, from Rhodesia, and from India. For some356 words
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Article, Illustration1712 1962-08-31 6 NG YOOK YOON - NG YOOK YOON By FROM A TRADING POST TO MINING CENTRE, AND SOON, CAPITAL OF MALAYSIA yyHEN Yap Ah Loy founded Kuala Lumpur, he had no inkling that a hundred years later it was to become the capital of Malaysia, a federation of 151,712 words
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135 1962-08-31 6 THE CHANGING SKYLINE OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL rIS picture of the Federal capital skyline was taken from an Alouette 111 helicopter by Straits Times photographer, Harold Teo, looklug east from above the new Parliament House which is under construction In the Lake Gardens. The key to the picture Is as135 words
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Advertisement156 1962-08-31 6 *f** Tfc c banking f\ BANK sepv ces THE LARGEST NETWORK OF BRANCHES IN MALAYSIA Tfl iHHgu. w% RA fc% Ka f\ hK^ IP nl IPS B^r «—^swUßll^tr *J -^B^ fl O I O 1 f O I O (MO MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED Hon 8 K()n 8 (Incorporated In the156 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1962-08-31 7 J. R. CALVER - J. R. CALVER By MALAYSIA WILL STILL DEPEND A LOT ON THESE TWO BASIC COMMODITIES ALL the states of the coming Federation of Malaysia have a common interest in rubber. On it for many years to come they must depend for about half their joint export income.1,936 words
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Advertisement64 1962-08-31 7 LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT $15 MILLION .><3|fe£ PROGR AAAAAE -^^k^C-^*^ ELECTRIFICATION^=^!^^^^^ ALSO SUPPLIES />Sr1 1" POWER /^3|i INDUSTRIES £^^^m For the Nation's Progress For details of special tariffs applicable to industrial and commercial installations, apply to the Local District Manager or lo the Commercial Manager:CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD P. O BOX 100364 words
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342 1962-08-31 8 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr - Two showpieces in Federal capital will cost $12 million LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr By fIUS aerial picture from an Alcuette helicopter by Straits Times cameraman, Harold Teo. shows work on the foundations of the National Mosque nearing completion in Kuala Lumpur while on the left the viaduct across the Klang River,342 words
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Advertisement260 1962-08-31 8 A PROSPEROUS MALAYSIA We are proud to have contributed toward the Industrialization of our country by offering technical assistance in the design and planning of:Cement Factories Flour Mills Rice Mills, Oil Extraction Plants Oil Refineries Granaries, Silos Grain Handling Plants Soap Factories Malteries Breweries Provender Mills Paper Mills Roofing Tiles260 words
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Advertisement9 1962-08-31 8 Better Robinson's MALAYAS LEADING DEPARTMENTAL STORE MOUNTBATTEN RD. K.LUMPUR.9 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1962-08-31 9 TAN TOCK SADC - Nations trade with the world goes up TAN TOCK SADC IT WOULD BE WRONG TO BE COMPLACENT ABOUT POSITION, AND IT WOULD BE EQUALLY WRONG TO BE PESSIMISTIC By MALAYA'S overall trade with the world in the first half of this year the fifth year of Merdeka has risen ty1,082 words
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Advertisement233 1962-08-31 9 Bthehongkong bank group I has a network of branches m m throughout Malaysia mm \_i* It MALAYA V Kuala Lumpur I mr h[ W sarawak (g M J BRANCHES OF THE GROUP IN THIS AREA THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION MALAYA: Bukit TVendak Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, Johore Bahru, Kuala233 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1962-08-31 10 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL NEW PROSPERITY TO MANY RURAL AREAS By DURING the past year since the last anniversary of Merdeka, all-round progress in Perak has been highlighted by a determined drive to industrialise the Shite. Coupled with this has been the expenditure of about $100 million1,403 words
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Advertisement163 1962-08-31 10 i }^ft endurance (Lotpotafiou of cJudwi (Incorporated in India) Extend Their Congratulations and GOOD WISHES to the people of the Federation of Malaya on the occasion of their sth Anniversary of Independence. Divisional office for the Federation of Malaya and Singapore Oriental Building Mountbatton Road, Kuala Lumpur. Branches at Singapore,163 words
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Advertisement43 1962-08-31 10 SELAMAT MERDEKA Long live Malaya as a symbol of Freedom and Prosperity! Booksellers Publishers Singapore Kuala Lumpur BANGKOK BANK LTD. 14, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur. Wishing The Federal Government and Her People HAPPY PROSPEROUS FUTURE on the occasion of the sth MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY43 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-08-31 11 ABOVE: Symbolic of Penang's post-Merdeka progress is the six deep-water wharves to be built at Bagan Luar, Butterworth, at an estimated cost of $50 million. The wharves, shown in this model, are expected to be completed in two stages by 1970. Straits Times51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-08-31 11 ABOVE: Penang's unique Hill railway built 40 ago will meet a new challenge when the proposed Hill road is constructed. A special committee has recommended the route for the road but no final decision has yet been taken. Straits Times picture.41 words
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1120 1962-08-31 11 KHOR CHEANG KEE - Six more deep-water berths will boost State's trade, tourism KHOR CHEANG KEE By lIOW far, and how fast, has Penang progressed since the country achieved independence five years ago? The best answer is provided, perhaps, by the new imposing Government building which the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-haJ, opened in1,120 words
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Advertisement137 1962-08-31 11 HIDUP-LAH MALAYSIA! LIGHT UP MALAYSIA'S PLEASURE WiTH V 1 fl tl Tf 1 X PHOTOGRAPHIC W<TH i A d ii i L A LIGHTING UNITS ■TmBI yashica Quick -Lite ,^fo~Hlss-~Bcj A&ggp? High p owered Transiitori.ed kSSlj^^ssjg 2s^^^^ Electronic Flash Unit. Operated Jj* SgLJ By 8 Penlia*! Batteries. Mm: SlO5/-S'Mn/Pu«g YASHICA137 words
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Advertisement253 1962-08-31 11 ROUND THE WORLD WITH n LODGE SPARK PLUGS! A AND LODGE SUPPRESSORS! ln| QUALITY BRITISH PRODUCTS Available for all types of Vehicles and Engines Everyone chooses 'LODGE 9 lodge The B*tf Spark Plugs In The World! _^____i__ri__^__ Hr^^^^^Jl **4X4 jjLl Jr B-^-fcs*. j W jj__P _H i _H_hß Hi. H253 words
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410 1962-08-31 12 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN By Jnr WITH a new $2 milliorf dual carriageway cutting across the Lake Oardens, partly replacing the old narrow road leading into the area from the north, the approach to the soon-to-be "heart" of Malaysia is a truly impressive one.410 words
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Advertisement25 1962-08-31 12 Congratulations to PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU on her sth MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY. San 4^^E 'i« fei I 1 X*f* ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE25 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1962-08-31 13 CHANG YEW FOOI - CHANG YEW FOOI AGRICULTURE 'The most practical step is to plan (oil palm) fi*-st and think about problems of processing and marketing later.' HaJI Abdul Khalid bin Awan* Oman. AmUUnt BUnistcr of Rural Devtlopmrut. The Government is prepared to take initiative in establishing industries which private enterprise is unable1,025 words
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Advertisement45 1962-08-31 13 FOR QTT AR R V EXCAVATORS VJ 11 XV XV X DUMP TRUCKS FEEDERS AND CRUSHERS MINING BELTING PT A NT SCREENS J 1 -Ll X WEIGHERS METAL CONSULT DETECTORS SHARIKAT J. WHYTE (ft.*) BERHAD. Tel: ***** 84 JALAN AMPANG Peti Pos: 365 K\JALA LUMPUR.45 words
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Advertisement188 1962-08-31 13 i 1 KUALA LUMPUR THE IDEAL PLACE TO CELEBRATE THIS GRAND OCCASION The Capital's most popular rendezvous with special menus of LAKSA KEDAH STEAMBOAT CHOW GENUINE KAJANG SATAY FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE KUALA LUMPUR ***** MiiitMiwiMi Malaya's own life assurance company proudly Joins fellow Malayans in celebrating this anniversary of Merdeka188 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1962-08-31 14 iC From Page Four Times printed three stories to make Malayans proud of their country. Story No. 1: The United Nations Under secretary, Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, said Malaya was a powerful force In the Afro-Asian block in the United Nations because1,688 words
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Advertisement157 1962-08-31 14 Congratulations to the FEDERATION of MALAYA on her 5th MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY from THE f MJTIL MUN\ 8HNK A HEAO OFFICE AND EXISTING BRANCH OFFICES iMSflMsS^S I IZLJ HI f !Jn i, i Spc^hp BiHia Y iHHBHHiBBiaiBH NEW BRANCH OFFICES IN THE liJJ'^K^ COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION -i^*?*""*^ (CCt^^^l te^'iBM I CHUNG157 words
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Advertisement114 1962-08-31 14 Congratulations to the Federation Government on the occasion of its sth MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY FEDERAL ASBESTOS CONCRETE PRODUCTS Manufacturers Suppliers of al) varieties of CEMENT ASBESTOS BUILDING MATERIALS AND PRECAST CONCRETE GOODS 6th Mile. Klang Road, K.L. Tel: ***** Associate of: Branch Factory: HUP HIJAT COMPANY M M« fhanrt R«»ri Office114 words
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Article, Illustration782 1962-08-31 15 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN Determined effort to keep up with the rest By THE East Coast states Pahang, Kelantan and Trengganu can no longer be considered stagnant. They have, awakened to the progress being made elsewhere in the country and are making a determined effort to782 words
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865 1962-08-31 15 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Industrialisation gathering momentum here NELSON RUTHERFURD By fHE fifth anniversary of Merdeka coincides with encouraging new hopes for future industrial expansion in the Federation. A Federation Government spokesman recently put his finger on the major success formula when he said: "It is not merely our Pioneer Industries Ordinance that attracts865 words
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Advertisement217 1962-08-31 15 Congratulations and a Bright Future to the People and Government of MALAYA on the sth ANNIVERSARY of MERDEKA Leading Jewellers P. H. HENDRY 2-4, Batu Road. K.L. Tel: *****. Congratulations to the People of Malaya on the sth Anniversary of Merdeka CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. Congratulations Best Wishes217 words
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Advertisement136 1962-08-31 15 MAJU-LAH PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY If (DR Kee Huat Radi c Ltd «7 ym Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Singapore \£l£*^ Have you told your builder to urn..X Tana ft see/' limhtr I^HftLw£f •*TANAUS€O' TIMBER WILL NOT HOT BfflH WHITE ANTS WILL NOT EAT IT I<JH W_ WILL LAST A LIFE136 words
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Article1587 1962-08-31 16 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Tan: Association planning to launch big publicity campaign in Borneo By THE national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said that the MCA "cabinet" would consider the formation of branches in the Borneo territories, "provided the1,587 words
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Advertisement234 1962-08-31 16 WHAT DOES MERDEKA MEAN TO US? 5 Years ago these boys commenced their education in the brave world of Merdeka. What does the future hold for them? The Federation Education policy gives them a guarantee of com plete educational opportunity, with diligent work and study education to University Degree standard.234 words
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Advertisement192 1962-08-31 16 TAN SIEW SIN May the sth Merdeka Anniversary 31st August 1962 bring joy and prosperity to the Federation of Malaya her Peoples Who holds the Purse Strings? Mum of course... in many families! Carefully She BUDGETS Skilfully She BUYS Proudly She SAVES in Shopping from our W ONE DOLLAR DEPT.192 words
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Advertisement29 1962-08-31 17 Congratulations to Malaya on her Fifth Anniversary of Merdeka V; From I THE HOUSE I I OF TANG I ■I- ai ■JE ft ■^Ju&SB '^m BQOpQOQQcOgC UljlNrtL ■AN I >29 words
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Advertisement182 1962-08-31 17 i LONG LIVE MALAYA as symbol of S Freedom Prosperity! Q C. R. Dasaratha Raj Ltd pi tk P. O. BOX 257, SINGAPORE. «< XJ Sole Agents (or the Reader's Digest I 0 4§i om**. s m\l i <• m I m I M miNf m m r t PRODUCED182 words
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Article, Illustration696 1962-08-31 18 SPECIAL WRITER - SPECIAL WRITER MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY SUPPLEMENT By 150,000 rural folk get power for first time: $15 mil. master plan for Govt. study 'J'HE rural electriiication scheme carried out in the Federation by the Centra] Electricity Board in the fifth year of Malaya's independence has benefited 150,000 more rural people this696 words
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797 1962-08-31 18 GSLBERT WQOOEN - Improved living conditions for rural people GSLBERT WQOOEN By MILLIONS of dollars have been spent in the p;ist year both by l\ I Negri Sembilan and Federal Governments to improve the oil of the rural people who suffered the most during the Emerges 1 years from lack of amenities. The797 words
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