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Title Section20 1962-09-01 1 VVFHAI.I l»\ll V MMTIFIM) XAIE EXCEEHS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article12 1962-09-01 1 'Looking forward in keen expectation and great confidence to next year'12 words
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Article490 1962-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Tlll Yang di-Pertuan Agong said today he was looking forward "in keen expectation and great confidence" to that lii>loric day next year when he Mould he able to welcome all the people! of Malaysia as one happy family one nation united in490 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-09-01 1 THE Kin#, in a Land Rover, waves to the crowd in the Merdeka Stadium at the giant rally to mark the Fifth Anniversary of Independence. Straits Times picture.35 words
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413 1962-09-01 1 INDONESIA has in- structed its officials not to enter into new trade relations with India because of the attitude of Indian representatives on the Asian Games Federation Council. The Trade Minister, Dr. Soeharto, told reporters today that this attitude "will deeply affect our standReuter - 413 words
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Article31 1962-09-01 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Asian (iamrs organising committee announced t<»day that the weightliftinf championships have been canceHed because the permit has been withdrawn by the International Weightlifting Federation. Beuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article556 1962-09-01 1 MERGER D-DAY in S'PORE TODAY By JACKIE SAM: SINGAPORE. Sat. SINGAPORE goes to the poll today. Some 640.000 people will have to choose the type of reunification with Malaya. At this national referendum, they will be asked to pick one of these alternatives: ALTERNATIVE A: (Symbol Singapore flag): Merger with556 words
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Article43 1962-09-01 1 MIAMI, Fri.— Havana Radio today announced the execution of six "Cuban counterrevolutionaries" by a firing squad last night. The six were members of a rebel band which killed four Government militiamen near Oulnes in Havana Province, recently, the broadcast said.43 words
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Article347 1962-09-01 1 Barisan loses plea to court SINGAPORE. Fri. The Supreme Court today rejected a Barisan Sosialis application to bar the referendum superintendent, Mr. M. Ponnuduray. from exercising his official powers. Given 14 counting agent appointments for his party yesterday, the Barisan Sosialis chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. claimed 51 In applying347 words
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Article39 1962-09-01 1 \V\sniN<.TON Iri m id. Nt K< nn<*d» today >>i ia *4 O— i ib— totioas Vitcllitr Bill >rt "P pn \.iti-h nund lomp.mr ->pu <• \i ln> l< uhi<h uill prondc world uiflr radio ami television Iran-minion Fru»T39 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK (1)
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320 1962-09-01 2 ACCRA, Friday T^HE pro-Government A newspaper Accra Evening News last night denounced as "traitors" three men detained on Wednesday "in the interest of the security of the State" and said they should be publicly hanged. The call, in320 words
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Article155 1962-09-01 2 RUSSIAN PLANE WAS 'TOO CLOSE' BERLIN, Fri. The British commandant in Berlin here protested yesterday about a Soviet plane which approach a British civilian aircraft "too :losely" over the city, a British spokesman said. The protest was lodged with the Soviet representative of the four-power air safety centre in WestReuter - 155 words
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Article36 1962-09-01 2 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian State shipping line Pelni will shortly open services to West Irian It haa been announced here. Pelni ships will call at Kotabaru (Hollandla), Sorong. Fakfak, Kalmana and Merauke. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article34 1962-09-01 2 WALLOPB ISLAND (Virginia). Frl— A four-stage scout roc:<et was launched here early today to help measure what heat shields are required on spaceship returning to earth at 18.000 miles per hour. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article30 1962-09-01 2 STOCKHOLM, Fri. —About 60 youths last night held a silent anti-nuclear demonstration outside police cordons in front of the Soviet and United States embassies here, police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-09-01 2 Urgent action by De Gaulle to name successor PARIS, Fri. France will hold a referendum on the question of a successor to President de Gaulle at the end of October, a Government spokesman said. The people would be asked to agree to an amendment to the constitution providing for theReuter - 242 words
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224 1962-09-01 2 The case of the wandering piano is closed T<HE CASE of tile Wandering Piano has ended and it is now back where this story began... It was bought on the "nevernever" plan. After paying four Instalments, the buyer left it in a pawnshop in return for HKsl,ooo. The pawnshop sold224 words
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Article281 1962-09-01 2 A FRENCH PROFESSOR arrived here from Manila this week with a novel idea to beat the heat Arab-style pantaloons. "They are just the thing In a humid climate," explained Prof. M. de la Basttde, of the Paris Institute of Oriental Studies, whose attire attracted a281 words
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Article165 1962-09-01 2 MARINER GATHERS DATA ON WAY DASADENA. (Califor--1 nia), Friday.—America's Venus spacecraft, Mariner 11, today headed further out on Its long Journey to the distant planet while gathering data about conditions en route. Scientists will in the next few days attempt to fire off a motor correcting the path of theReuter - 165 words
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Article276 1962-09-01 2 HONG KONG, Friday ABOUT 50 Hong Kong visitors were still under detention in the Chinese border town of Shumchun today following the discovery yesterday morning by Chinese Communist customs officers of another time-bomb In the baggage of a Hong Kong woman train passenger, according toReuter - 276 words
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Article36 1962-09-01 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Hong Kong visitors to China will have to show an ti -cholera inoculation certificates at the Lown Bridge as from tomorrow, according to a Chinese Communist Press report today.— Beuter.Reuter - 36 words
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155 1962-09-01 3 MEXICAN COURT ANNULS SOPHIA'S MARRIAGE OOME. Fri. A Mexi- can court has annulled the 1957 marriage in Mexico of Italian film star Sophia Loren and her producer-husband. Carlo Ponti, Ansa news agency reported from Milan today. The couple have been committed for trial for bigamy because of this marriage. Ponti,Reuter - 155 words
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103 1962-09-01 3 'Lovers club' is a training school for Reds CANBERRA, m. The Communist Party has a training school In a secluded spot at Minto on the outskirts of Sydney, the Attor-ney-General, Sir Garfleld Barwick told the House of Representatives last night Sir Garfleld said the party maintained maximum security precuatlons aroundReuter - 103 words
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Article16 1962-09-01 3 LONDON, Frl. Brltisn travellers abroad can now take £50 In currency notes overseas.— U.P.l.16 words
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116 1962-09-01 3 IT N I T ED NATIONb, Pri.— U Thant, the acting Secretary-Gene-ral, yesterday scotched persistent rumours that Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, planned to attend the General Assembly session, which opens on Sept 18. An official U.N. report of U Thant's receptionReuter - 116 words
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369 1962-09-01 3 ALGIERS, Friday POWERFUL armoured columns churned towards Algiers yesterday in a twopronged offensive ordered to force rebellious army commanders in the capital to yield to political strong man Mohamed Ben Bella. The columns were composed mainly of brand new Czech artillery and armoured cars.UPI - 369 words
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Article114 1962-09-01 3 ALGIERS, Fri.- Mr. Ben Youssf Ben Khedda, Prime Sinister of the Algieriai Provisional governmait, said yesterday that tie Political Bureau hid rejected his mediaton offer in the present casis, but that he was r nrsuing his efforts. He told reporters: "A peaceful solution mostReuter - 114 words
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74 1962-09-01 3 Crowds cry in streets: No more bloodshed ALGIERS, Fn.—Muslim crow ds demonstrated in favour of peace for the second night running in Algiers last night. Several hundred people, many of them in lorries and waving flags, went through the central streets of Algiers shouting "no bloodshed, we want peare." ManyReuter - 74 words
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Article189 1962-09-01 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND... MANCHESTER, Fn. An eight-stone girl standing on a stiletto heel measuring one-sixteenth of a .square Inch exerts as much pressure on the surface underfoot as 50 elephants piled on top of one another with the undermost standing on one leg, scientists meeting here were told yesterday COLOMBO:189 words
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196 1962-09-01 3 499 GUERILLAS DIE IN 16-DAY OPERATION SAIGON, Fri.— South. Vietnam's biggest operation against Communist guerillas ended at midnight last night and the Government claimed 499 guerillas killed in 16 days. The operation, known as Binh Tay (pacification of the west), involved some 5.000 ground troops, carried by American helicopters, together196 words
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Article183 1962-09-01 3 f EOPOLDVILLE. Fri.— I Britain, Belgium andj the United States have told Mr. Tshombe. the Katanga leader. In a memorandum published here yesterday, that they regarded the Unit- ed Nations' plan for Katanga to be included in a Congo Federation, as "a solid basis183 words
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Article434 1962-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD EXPECTS MORE FRUITFUL RESULTS IN COMING YEAR THE Singapore Government has given $40 million to the Economic Development Board to carry out the State's big industrialisation plan, according to the first annual report of the Board just published. The report434 words
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Article100 1962-09-01 4 Road shut for counting of votes SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police today announced that Guillemard Road, from Guillemard Circus to the Geylang Road junction, will be closed to traffic from 6 p.m. tomorrow to ease congestion at the Badminton Hall, where the counting of the National Referendum votes will be held from100 words
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Article471 1962-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. A CLERK in Guthrie and Co. Ltd., Mr. Peter Ying, whose transfer from one department to another led to a dispute ending in a strike, was described in the Industrial Arbitration Court today as "very hardworking, painstaking, accurate but very slow." r471 words
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120 1962-09-01 4 'PAY AS YOU PARK' SCHEME TO BE EXTENDED SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has marked out more pay -as you -park places for cars within the city area which operates from tomorrow. A Government statement said that in view of the tremendous success of operating public car parks since 19.59,120 words
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Article113 1962-09-01 4 A science show for the public SINGAPORE, Fri.— The University pf Singapore Scienje Society will hold a selene exhibition for the layman n Sept. 8 and 9 in the BukitiTlmah campus. Thq Vice-chancellor. Dr. B. R. Srtenivasan, will open the 1 bienn il display at 2.30 p.m on Sjpt. 8113 words
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Article38 1962-09-01 4 BINGAPORE, Fri.— The annual disr-rict campftre organised by the Singapore Boy Scouts (Xatong District) and schedule! for Sept. 8 at the Jalan Ehinos School grounds, has been postponed to a date to be announced later.38 words
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Advertisement199 1962-09-01 4 GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER BOX-PLAN NOW OPEN SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON CATHAY) I ODEON (SINGAPORE) (PENANG) (KUALA LUMPUR) I 9-15 P.M. 9.00 P.M. j 9.00 P.M. GLNERAL SCREENING THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER IN THE TRADITION OF SUCH GREAT SPECTACLES as... "GONE WITH THE WIND BcN'HUK Es^q^^B^ _JS^^^d^j^S^F comes... si f mi%199 words
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Advertisement603 1962-09-01 4 Oi»timpti»>ttoß| DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH 4 Showi Dally Not* Timesl itTHMawrnHiwa mm 9tkEYMnU$€M PETER SELLERS^ A iiomorrow 9 o.m. Mornino Show: J 'SWORD THE DRAGON" l mmmmmmmmmm jl" !HUWSHOWIHG o Voi 4 5 I 1 BMC CROSBY 808 HOPE P JOANCOUJNS Jf. I r^^W m DOROTHY LAMOffR aJaraSi 3rd. M'nite603 words
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Miscellaneous142 1962-09-01 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 714) 5.35 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 715) 9.50 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10.45 ajn. Qantas: Prom London. Frankfurt, Athens,142 words
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Miscellaneous158 1962-09-01 4 4.15 pjn.; from KuaU Lumpur (ML 173) 8.45 p.m.; from Penang (ML 151) 9 pjn. DEPASTURES BO AC: To Rangoon, Delhi. Karachi. Beirut. Rome. London (BA 715) 10.35 p.m.; to Darwin. Sydney. Melbourne (BA 714) 6.30 p.m. Thai International: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong (TO 403) 11.20 ajn. Qantas:158 words
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107 1962-09-01 5 KUCHING. Fri Twenty-five Ameri-j can Peace Corps volun-: teers who arrived here last week have started an orientation course in the Civil Service Training Centre her» The course, which ends on Sept. 7, consists of lessons in speaking Malay and Iban and lectures on local107 words
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105 1962-09-01 5 Quick test for witness who smelt of liquor rll. Fri. A prosecution witness was ordered to he sent to the hospital for an examination when he smelt of liquor while giving evidence in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday evening. The witness, B. Ratan Singh 60. a cowherd, was giving e\idence105 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-09-01 5 SC HO O LGIRLS of all races performing a lively Malayan dance at the Merdeka Stadium. They were among 30,000 schoolchildren at the big Merdeka Day rally yesterday. More pictures in Pages 6, 11, 20.43 words
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Article24 1962-09-01 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold "a night with the Jaycees" at Raffles Hotel ballroom on Sept. 8.24 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-09-01 5 JPOH, Fri.— The mv- nicipality last night rejected a proposal that it waive all charges to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, which conducted national and international athletic meetings here earlier this month. Mr. Won* Kok Weng 'Alliance), who Introduced a motion298 words
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90 1962-09-01 5 PENANG. Fri. The Cable and Wireless office here will be officially handed over to the Federation Government tomorrow. At a simple ceremony to be held at the Northam Road office. Mr. J. B C Henderson, manager of Cable and Wireless, will make a "symbolic"90 words
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Article30 1962-09-01 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A housewife. Ng Kwan Kee, 29. was shopping in Eu Tong Sen Street yesterday when a thief snatched her gold necklace valued at $75 and escaped.30 words
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Advertisement284 1962-09-01 5 A tradition of quiet j7 elegance distin- /J| k^ guishes the clothing l\/' J J tailored by us. I j r S ft -y'yf'i-E^. g KV^ JMbbbl <^\ Quality and taste are j 1 apparent in every V f^. fhese fine imported A\+' I Mohoirs and Silk. 7 models; available284 words
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Advertisement280 1962-09-01 5 Distinctive Styles Smart shoes for gentlemen, i fashionable point, raised < conically shaped heel. w^jj^/^ Zj. W fkTjg^^ Practical, comfortable men's S^|-^^^^^^^bkJb>bb^v I P"on shoe. SALAMANDER© The Shoe that follow* the Fashion! Sole Agents:- 106 North Bridge Rond, BkMBBBBB*a*a •■»>•*#• (Adelphi Hotel Bldg.) DSOUZA BROS. Singapore. Tel: *****. Inside GALA280 words
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109 1962-09-01 6 ITUCHING. Kri A Socierv ties (Amendment) Bill which will empower the (iovernor of Sarawak to proscribe any society will so beiore the Council Nerri on Sept. 26. Any society which appears to the Governor to be prejudicial to the mamtrnancr of security of Sarawak or109 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-09-01 6 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong points to the far end of the stadium at the Merdeka anniversary rally in Merdeka Stadium yesterday. With him is Tengku Abdul Rahman. The rally was attended by 30,000 schoolchildren. The children gave a grand display of folk dancing which kept53 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-09-01 6 THE RAJA Permaisuri Agong (with fan) and Puan Sharifah Rodziah (left), wife of the Prime Minister, watching the schoolchildren'* rally at Merdeka Stadium yesterday. In the same box were the Tmtfkii Ampuan of Selangor and Toh Puan Raha, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul54 words
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Article21 1962-09-01 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police detained two suspects In antiRanirster raids here last night under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions). Ordinance.21 words
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488 1962-09-01 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Big publicity move against the Reds in Sarawak JEFFREY FRANCIS From KUCHING, Friday TN a big publicity drive to help counteract the Communist plan aimed at sabotaging Malaysia, 40,000 copies of a booklet have just been distributed to the people especially natives in the interior The booklet, entitled "Countryman's guide488 words
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164 1962-09-01 6 The status seekers in X-ray Staff Union KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Ho Kum Chong. president of the Federation X-ray Staff Union, said here today that radiographers in the country did not wish their profession to be "degraded to the level of the massage parlour." He urged the Federation Government to164 words
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Article103 1962-09-01 6 MURDERS AND MOTIVES MURDERS are often committed because of infatuation, under threat of exposure, in a moment of extreme hate or jealousy. And there are those who kill for money which must rank as the rrost callously Inhuman of Motives. Whatever the reason, murders have always gripped the Imagination and103 words
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Article36 1962-09-01 6 KAJANG. Fri. The new-ly-elected members of the 9th mile Cheras Local Council were sworn in yesterday. Among the 12 are Che Hasllna binte Khatib, thr only woman councillor in Ulu Langat district.36 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1962-09-01 7 the heiress who got away just in time She defied a stern granny to elope with a poor chauffeur... RADIANT in white chiffon, Gamble Benedict moved easily among her four hundred guests. There was music, laughter, and the popping of expensive corks. She was rich and pretty and1,587 words
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Article125 1962-09-01 8 ASSAULT ON BLIND MAN: $250 FINE SINGAPORE, Fri. A bus conductor who kicked and slapped a blind passenger, was fined $250, or six weeks' Jail in a magistrate's court today. Ong Kirn Boon was also ordered to pay $50 compensation to Ahmad bin Janah. 40 The court was told that125 words
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Article54 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Royal Singapore Flying Club has called on all its members to volunteer to take part in the R-A.F.'s Battle of Britain celebrations here on Sept. 15. The club has been invited by RJLF. Changi to provide "joy rides" before the flying and54 words
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Article41 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Professor H. B. Gilliland of the Department of Botany, University of Singapore, will give a public lecture on "the earliest flower" at the university's new Lecture Theatre 3, Bukit Timah Road, on Sept. 5 at 8 p.m.41 words
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Article191 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. *Two thugs held ud a Cathay Hotel employee In Mackenzie Road this morning and robbed him at knifepoint of $11,630 in cash and cheques. Tan Teck Kee. 38. was taking $1,630 cash and another $10,000 in crossed cheques to the Overseas Union191 words
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653 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. A FEDERATION Government legal expert suggested here today that there was "much to be said" for extending the office of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong from the present period of five years to one for life. The expert. Mr. R II HickUng, the653 words
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Article45 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A bombing contest with flour bombs will be the highlight of the Royal Singapore Flying club's air rally at Payar Lebar airport on Oct. 6. An informal dance will be held at the club house in the evening.45 words
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Article25 1962-09-01 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tan Song Eng, 20. a fisherman, was fined $5,000 or 10 months' Jail today for possessing 402 lb. of dutiable tobacco.25 words
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Miscellaneous180 1962-09-01 8 AU*y Oh> Jfy V. T. Bmwmiim ■P^^^T AN 1 W6WT iw"^ 1 THEY PHOBV*'''! WR&S&M T™ 9 DOESN'T LOOK J NO SIGN FfiWM9\rH'*DOLE /VOJUJNT M3U \6EE ENOUGH Of EftSflSdA 4^*%^°^ I°^ST/ We\e ]OF A VERY f TWJK THBRCD ALDER GUUM I KgHBSTOLA Q^^ TO A, BTHBgI/ IH*h Trmey By Chester180 words
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Article, Illustration700 1962-09-01 9 Now a United Chambers of Commerce— on a non-communal basis A SIGNIFICANT STEP, KHIR SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, today launched the United Chambers of Commerce an association of Malay, Chinese, European and Indian business leaders in the country. More than 100700 words
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633 1962-09-01 9 G SINGAPORE, Fri. I A FORMER president Aof the Hua Kiau Old Boys' -Association. Mr. Lim Kian San. today denied that his associations literacy class last year was conducted more like a "Huseh-Shih" (Indoctrination) class so that the members could be briefed633 words
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171 1962-09-01 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. T<HE Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, an- nounced today he had granted pioneer status, allowing for relief from income tax, for the manufacture of three products animal "feedmix," regenerated lubricating oil and prefabricated standard steel-framed buildings. He salo> that following171 words
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Article41 1962-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. E. L. Wheelwright, a senior lecturer In economics from the University of Sydney, will speak on "Industrialisation prospects In Malaya" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.41 words
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Article39 1962-09-01 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak and Puan Nor Aishah will be guests ot honour at the sixth annual dinner of the Malayan Orchid Society at the Cathay Res taurant on Sept. 5.39 words
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Article29 1962-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The. promotion of U.-Gen. Sir Nigel Poett. Comman4er-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, to the rank of General was announced in London Gazette today.29 words
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Obituary73 1962-09-01 10 :o Wmrit U» (Minimum) ANGELBINA PEREIRA, Grand Mother of Celine George Miranda. .-in^.iuore. passed away peacefully ao U I at Murukkampuzaa, India. WALTER VAN OSR STRAATBN of Krpala Island Ratate passed away peu« lully on 30th August. A memorial mm was held at iliiiadan 31st August In respected and73 words
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Article214 1962-09-01 10 19 »»r«j tl* (Mtnlmumi THE COCKPIT'S Ja\a Rlj.iltafel Is servd <very Saturday and Sunday lunili time REMEMBER TO BUY Ryvlu when your doctor prrxcrlbea a low-fat diet. Ryvlta crispbrrad la oouriehlag. aatlsfyinn. Try it today. HOUSEWIVES, throw that strainer awajr! Nestea Just needs hot water. J.o brewing, no messy214 words
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Article616 1962-09-01 10 The first impressions which I Lord Lansdowne and Tun Razak have brought back from their visit to Sarawak and i North Borneo they have wise- I jly kept to themselves. Two conclusions can be drawn, j however, from the views to which they have listened. They j616 words
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Article297 1962-09-01 10 President Nkrumah has sacked many Cabinet ministers i Never has he been as drastic as in his treatment of his Foreign Minister, Mr. Adjei, and his Information Minister, Mr. Adamafio. They have not only been dismissed, but placed under preventive detention. What J their offence is has297 words
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Article279 1962-09-01 10 I The Indonesian Government seems bent on making the problem of the Fourth Asian Games as difficult and troublesome for everyone as possible. Even friends who for commercial or political reasons have supported Indonesia [against what must be their better judgement will be shocked by the Jakarta279 words
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Article, Illustration2328 1962-09-01 10 ON this glorious anniversary of Merdeka which the whole nation of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu is celebrating in joy and happiness, I am very glad indeod to talk to all my people wherever they may be. Almighty Cod, in His wisdom and enevolence. has watched with kindly favour2,328 words
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Advertisement740 1962-09-01 10 Strait. Tiae, Malay Mail li»««iii«« sdv«Ml»amants may aa nan«a4 to: lat Flew COLO BJTOStAai: AHCADB Orchard Hoafl COLO ITODAM BRANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAOHUTON* KKf>s>n. PtOAD-NAVAL BASK Authorlaad Agants CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Celtyer Quay THI NtWI rmOHT Fltt^atrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty »cad. Naval Baaa M.740 words
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Advertisement96 1962-09-01 10 SPECTACLES fir SebMl Children Many parents ere una«ere af the importance at proper eyacare tar their children. When any cemf plaint et inability to ice clearly etter» an the bleckbeard, they iuit purchase a pair af (awctaclaa from any spectacle »aalar» mt a price. Dwiwaj tha qre-ine period. children'! ayae96 words
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Advertisement108 1962-09-01 10 BJ^^HL, 4^ H J jtfc I W m^^^^C^LmmmmmV k^^ilflß mmmW ft New, Low Introductory Price: 70 CENTS TIME ASIA Concise reports from exciting international ntwt* front* In POLITICS, MEDICINE, WORLD BUSINESS, SPORT, and other artat of intereit. [d, tor, ally idtnlical with the U S. Edition T.d.y mm «•> ban/108 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1962-09-01 11 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Frl. Joy everywhere as Malaya celebrates sth anniversary of its independence A DAWN rally of 30,000 schoolchildren atf Merdeka Stadium here signalled the start of day--1o n g countrywide fifth Merdeka anniversary celebrations It was mainly a children's show— there were1,000 words
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242 1962-09-01 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today exhorted 30.000 schoolchildren attending the mass rally at the Merdeka Stadium to study hard so that they would be useful citizens. Education, he said, would help them to fill vacancies in the242 words
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Article55 1962-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Au unemployed man. Tan Soo Poon, 25, was found with slash wounds on thfe neck, body and limbs at his flat in Jalan Angerek, Geylang. today. Near him was a bloodstained vegetable knife. He was taken in a critical condition to the General Hospital Police55 words
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331 1962-09-01 11 party held at the home ot the Mentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin In Ipoh a delightful tambourine dance, performed by students of Pcrak Girls' High School. Ipoh. stole the show and won first prize In the Merdeka anniversary celebrations. sliver cups331 words
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165 1962-09-01 11 The nation gets more messages of greetings KUALA LUMPUR, FrL More messages were received toaay to mark the fifth anniven.ury of Merdeka. President. Macapagai ot me Philippines sent a cable to the V ang di-Pertuan Agong expressing "fraternal greetings and sincere best wisnes on this fifth anniversary of Malayan Independence."165 words
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Article43 1962-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Fri—Judgement by consent was entered by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today for the Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. for $114,916 with costs in an action for damages for breach of contract brought against Kie Hock Shipping Co.43 words
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Advertisement127 1962-09-01 11 fnvesf in an INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HI For Rug9ed,Reliable **fHHB% Transportation tJr^ Ranging from A ton r {ffiljTmflffi 20tons. Available ■VrHj^^^y Engines. By one of IB the world's biggest Truck Manufacturers* By McCormick International -the World Famous Ma kern of Agricultural, Industrial tsMjb Land-development sflggSj H^ Equipment. Diesel g powered tractors-127 words
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Miscellaneous515 1962-09-01 11 RADIO SINGAPORE SADIO MALAYA MHORTWAVE SEBVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 Metres SERVICE 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM 6.00 Time Signal, Neffara--476 metre* ku. News Headlines: 6.0S MornA.M. 6.00 Good MomtiiE: 6.01 Ins Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous Mcmlriß Prelude; 7.00 The News; With Music; 7.30 Time Signal 70S Breakfait Bulletin: 7.1 b515 words
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Article254 1962-09-01 12 ASIAN GAMES BAN ON FORMOSA AND ISRAEL JJESPITE the vehement protests by all nations taking part in the Asian Games, and despite efforts to bring about a peaceful settlement in the dispute between Indonesia and Formosa and Israel, it is disgraceful to see254 words
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Article198 1962-09-01 12 I AM no politician, but a keen sportsman and It made me sick to read of reports of the Asian Games currently being held In (ugh> Jakarta grave of true sportsmanship. Hats off to the Straits Times for its repeated condemnation of the organising Committee of198 words
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Article51 1962-09-01 12 T ILL the Education Ministry Dlease re-introduce the system of returning answer papers to students after valuation so that at least parents who are keen on their children's studies and progress might know where, why and how they went wrong and take steps to rectify the mistakes? X.D51 words
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Article108 1962-09-01 12 OF all the qualified teachers who have been victimised by 'the unified scheme, those who qualified In 1959 (that is, those who started teaching in I960) are the hardest hit. This is explained by the fact that although they are automatically in the new108 words
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Article87 1962-09-01 12 IT la cheering to red that the Singapore police have at last declared war on the "tikam racket" operators. The "tikam racket" preys mostly on school children and is also prevale In Kedah. especially in the outlying districts which are the main outlets of "toy cards." In Alor87 words
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Article71 1962-09-01 12 UAVEN'T the news readers of Radio Malaya any standard by which to go by? I am tired of hearing English news read in a heavy Malay and Tamil accent Some of them can't even pronounce simple words correctly. There is one reader particularly who says "coat"71 words
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Article59 1962-09-01 12 SINCE tenants on Housing and Development Board c.states are forbidden to keep dogs, will the board assume responsibility for any losses sustained in burglaries which are be. coming more and more frequent? The absence of watchdogs is making the burglar's task so much easier, and we would59 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-09-01 12 Identity cards: The 800,000 who have made no move— yet I REFER to the statement by Mr. Ng Ann Teck, M.P. In the Straits Times of Aug. 28 about the lack of response from the public for new identity cards. Mr. Ng has simply exaggerated the position The total number291 words
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Article100 1962-09-01 12 IN a way. Mr. Ng Ann Teck was rigbt 1 when he said that delays in obtaining citizenship papers was the reason why people were not coming forward to change their identity cards. In Ipoh however, it would appear that the Registration Office is unable100 words
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Advertisement146 1962-09-01 12 WONDERFUL Bl mi' 4b^b^V Goffipuin TRADE MAM Slimming with Complan is safe, pleaaoC and simple. Complan is safe because it is a complete diet giving you all the foods needed for good health without surplus calories. Complan is pleasant to drink as it is»«r, ft preferred, flavoured according to your146 words
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Miscellaneous288 1962-09-01 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS Abstinence <9> 9. F''«giah recovery by the side 7 Bow* to the ecclesiastical 9l court ol appeal i6>. 10. back up round keeper with 8. Take up and work on apt no aspiration to be in danger article ilerlc misnamed "Eco- nomlc Factors" (6, 3, 6t.288 words
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Advertisement385 1962-09-01 13 (ConUnnrd from Page It) 1 SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SI (Ml*.)— Bom St eta. sxfre EXPERIENCED CLERK Wanted for Kuala Lumpur branch omre. Reply with particulars and salary expected to Box a.%4-3 S.T.. B'pore. WANTED BAR WAITRESSES English speaking. Apply personally Judy's Central Bar 624 Herangooo Road Spore from 2385 words
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Advertisement505 1962-09-01 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SI (Mb*.)— Box St eta. astra GENERAL COOK AMAH Required for European couple. Must speak English Reply to Box A 3454 S.T. Spore. BABY AMAH WANTED for European household. Must have experience and reference* and speak English. Tele[bone Sing. *****. ARTISTS! Earn an extra Income In505 words
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Advertisement466 1962-09-01 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words SS (Min.)—BoM It eta. oxtrm PURNISHBD FLAT— bedroom* with bathrooms attaoasd availabl* rmmedlstsly at TangUn area. Contact Mr Oan Tell (Spore) ***** during office boors FRONT ROOM Immediate Occupation 14OR Rangoon Road, Spore. Sultabls working couple, girls, bachelors. Separate kitchen, modern sanitation, prlvat* entrance. Rent $85.466 words
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Advertisement332 1962-09-01 13 EDUCATION M Words U (Ml*.)— Box It eta. oxtro MALAYAN CORRESPOND EN CB COLLSQB offers n>tsn*tv* short Coarse tor 1963 sad Ordinary Oours* (or 1968 examination* to H.S.C. Cambridge. Q.T.. L.C.E L.C.O. ats> 70--pa»* prospectus free. P.O. Box 89, Job*** Basra. Postal Turner, tor CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATES and *tt»sr exasasnatMHW Wolsey332 words
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Advertisement935 1962-09-01 13 TUITION M Words U (Misu>—B*m eta. satre NATIONAL ORIVINO SCHOOL Boropean, AsUa Instructors a, Taagiln Road, Spore. Boqulry *****. ENROL NOW LAOIBBI rat Dressmaking Tutor* from Pal Tal Dreesmaking InsUtuu TeL (8 pore) «*SM. SPECIALIZED TUITION Ul tbematlo*, English. ladlviduaUy, Qroup*. Modem* r*es. AnvtUse. ***** (rpore) 40H0RB BAHRU BALLET sad935 words
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Advertisement762 1962-09-01 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words U fMtsJ ffi f» cts. astra MINI MINOR JULY 1960 well maintained. Brst reasons bis offer secure*. Bassos selling too small. Kins (B'pore) ***** to-day or to-morrow. RENAULT DAUPNINE Black 1958 Oood Tyios ■uropean owner* Reliable SelUag (MOO to ftrst buyer. 14 Rosebora Avenue, off762 words
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Advertisement604 1962-09-01 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. it Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. oxtrm TIREDT LET LAURA Massag*. steambath refresh yoa Licensed Masseur/MAMeuae 819-P, River Valley Road. B'pore. Telephone ***** 10.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. AT YOUR SERVICE (S'poro) It Words SS (Ml*.) Box St eta. oxtrm BLACK'S GENUINE PHOTOSTATS 58, Robinson604 words
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Advertisement309 1962-09-01 13 TAILORING it Words SI (Ml*.)— Box M rts. sajaaj VISIT BBS WAN Tailor. 700, Oeyl»og Road B'pore. For your general outfitters. Price* reasonable. MALAYA TAILOR 131 Serangoon Road B'pora Specialist* hi Modem CURIOS tt Words St (Ml*.)— Box St eta. rxtrm SHANGHAI ARTS FURNITURE Co. Manufacture* Carved Teakwood Furniture Camphorwood309 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-09-01 14 THE STAFF CONCEIVE IT AS THEIR JOB TO PROTECT THE ORDINARY DECENT FAMILY FROM EMBARRASSMENT. Lord Cobbold (left) the new Lord Chamberlain: His censorship functions are denounced as outrageous, despotic31 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1962-09-01 14 JOHN ARDAGH - JOHN ARDAGH CENSORSHIP cr-f— AN INQUIRY BY LO H D CO B BOLD, appointed last week to become the next Lord Chamberlain in January, will face some speculation on his return from Canada next month as to what his policy will be towar d s censoring1,830 words
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Advertisement53 1962-09-01 14 NOW FOR YOU* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers 4k Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you FEDERATION: 20's EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS SINGAPORE: 20'S EXECUTIVE PACK 70 CENTS AND IN53 words
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Advertisement1578 1962-09-01 15 > HHKRMHNMRBMNRRa 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST RX OMSfan tails P rtaai Pawai EOMAEBt A'mouth. lpM4. rdaM. Htrf lI Pt/tapt 1 Saft 1 AJU LittraMi. Clatfoa Sti 13 Stft 2 ILPENRR iiitnan Sept I Stpt I ttft 1/11 AORASTUS L.»erpttl. Dubln Stft 1/11 PtRStUk liraipMi. LMfiim. bmrM Sept II ttfi1,578 words
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Advertisement2903 1962-09-01 15 fJMA^^W^Ii p||^^S|f^S»MT^M^r^t^^sfai bew^Jleme EXPREtt SERVICI TO LONDON. LtVtRPOOt ft COWTINHrTH PORTS. raan 9. S'maj Htaaaß lENAVON (M) N'aarf, LdM. rtawt, M'brt -It Ft UU, UNDORAN (£.LW I'MsT R'daia, Hall. N'fcurt I I/Sept I lENCLOE (£.U Laalas. M'Drotfk, than R.3VStft4 Sett 1/ I BtNNIAN! L'imT H'OWft. VaMMIU JT'tai Sift 11/11 Sail2,903 words
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Advertisement1297 1962-09-01 15 feM<xALIS^ER CO^ LTD. W. TU.NB.RUtI fOtaaW ■fifiCTpfUPl UHB Ok KJLATBMB4W UMB >nT •m Rf uicutu yiamao aft ne coomw) ft statt rpan P. rham paßßaj Imiim* Ovutafi ii/ii smi M/aiaft itMurryiui iflnafMi HAyiuic nnnrtfiiy Sport P. S'kam Penaoß NAVRE ft HULL 0 Stft 0/ T Stf t PartTTtaft CITY Of1,297 words
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Article155 1962-09-01 16 Ships In liniiNn waters taday Outer raadt: mm Hadji. Ovarkerk. BUn Cloud. Olenicarry, Robin Hood, Anna Maerak. BTV Pretoria. Kemnirau. Basra, Turandot, Hallvard, Amelt Maerak, Rlhhunain. Siberoel. Kchiekerk, Kouahlog. Tnng Pon, Harangnn. Takanlya Maru, y«cht-¥ankec, Bands. Doiiothia. STY. Hititan. Aaaraa Maru. Cheshire, Flying Cloud. Toog Ho,155 words
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Article121 1962-09-01 16 Aumist 31. Three month!). (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) y. N. 12 Cts. Kobinron 9 Cts. M. Box 13 cts. Steamship S ets. Urewenaa 25 eta. 8. Times 20 cv. S. Darby 4jd. S Traders 25 eta. Cold Storage 4»d. L'nueers 11 eta. W. Jacks 11 cts MININCt A. Amal 2/-121 words
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Article106 1962-09-01 16 CHINESE Pr.duct Eichanm tinga- port n«on pr.Cft ptr picul ylltlrday: Cocnut all: bulk $37 J tellers, drum S4O| lellen. Ctpra: August S27i buyen. $28 sellara. Pippir: Muntok white ***** tellers, Sarawak white (145 sellers, special 8»ra«»k black $110 sellers, garbled Lampong black (113 sellers, ASTA $127 i sailers.106 words
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316 1962-09-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent IN the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday there was continued activity in industrial shares. The section was steady to firm and gains of a few cents were made. Operators are not pushing up prices which are rising316 words
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Article23 1962-09-01 16 Malayan Stork Indires Aug. 30 Auk. 31 Industrials: 178.2* 178.86 Tins: 283.21 281.76 S rubbers: 171.88 171.88 Jan. 1. 1958 100.23 words
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Article531 1962-09-01 16 BUSINESS in the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Bountead (2.0001 51. 67: Dunlops (5001 51. 77 SL. 11.0001 51. 76 ON. (4.000) $1.77: East Smelting (1.200) 52.72 SL.: Fitzpatricks (1.0U0) 52.10: F. and N. ords531 words
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500 1962-09-01 16 F was again a short trading week on the Singapore Rubber markets as both the Singapore and Federation Rubber Markets were closed officially yesterday for Merdeka Day, report Lewis Peat Ltd. in their current market review. Business this week has been small-500 words
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Article100 1962-09-01 16 MELBOURNE. Pri. riENERAL investments and In dustrial shares held steady with rises slightly in excess oi falls. Movements were narrow. Base metal* and oils also held steady or advanced slightly. Loans closed firm. C.R.A 16/1 Mount Ita 67/68 N. Broken Hill (10a.) 13/«t Ampol Petroleum 11/8 Auat. Con.100 words
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Article101 1962-09-01 16 rl Malayan Biahanga Bank*' Atae•latlen made these changea la IU rates to merchant yaaterday (all ratea to $100): Canada: buying TT SO 7/I S. airmail OD 36 9/1«. M d/tt 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade hi Ha. telling TT ar OO ready: Canada 3S 1/16: Swltt101 words
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Advertisement720 1962-09-01 16 WESTIIUNI. fUROPE SERVICE Sport f. STi.ii Ptntni auiteiiiaa. nwrfa, Oamirt. StIRIN* 1/11 Stpt 12,14 Sepl 11 Sipt Antwerp. Rotttratai H'turg. •rtjaaa UtJTN NISI «fRIC« SERVICt rtwrt TIIRA 1/ I Stpt Ourbtn (MS). Port EliratMtn (23/1). Ctpetown (2S/|), Matadi (M/l), ligos (I/ll>. Cotonou (l/il), Tema Ttkondi *b>aij>n Fteetomn. Contk-y. Dakar (22/11).720 words
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Advertisement76 1962-09-01 16 TENDER TENDERS irom approved Contractors will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore 8 In Tender Box No.l up to noon of the 21.9.62 tor the Supply and Delivery and Frertion of Prefabricated Steel Build ings far a Camp for the 2nd 3attallion S.l.K. at flu Pandan.76 words
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Advertisement437 1962-09-01 16 |1 I bill f|M v THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 17th August. 1962. made against the following persons: Bankruptcy No. 218/ O. Tan Lee Heng. 81. Recbor* K 270/62. AU bin Mohamed. 99, Ull! SC PoUce Qrm. Dated the 39th August, IMJ.437 words
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Advertisement462 1962-09-01 17 ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1958 (NO. 33 OP 1958) ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1959. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 3(1). NOTICE Is hereby given that an election writ has been Issued to the Returning Officer, Lipis Constituency and that the day of nomination in respect of the riid Constituency shall be the 20th462 words
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Advertisement270 1962-09-01 17 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. P.O. Steward Ngai Ah Sing: Messman, am responsible for the debts and otherwise for victualling The Wardroom Mess, H.M.S. TERROR. Singapore 27. as from Ist July. 1962. Sg: NGAI AH SING. FEDERATION OP MALAYA IN THE IST MAGISTRATESCOURT AT GEORGE TOWN (PENANG) Civil270 words
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Advertisement254 1962-09-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Telephone Directory Subscribers are Informed that the next issue of the English and Chinese editions of the Telephone Directory are due to be made in January 1963. Any desired alterations and Editions to the present listings must reach the Sales Manager, P.O. Box 3008.254 words
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Advertisement359 1962-09-01 17 NOTICES the bankruptcy ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. 402/54 Karnal Singh s/o Phooman Singh, 31, Raffles Place, Spore. (Chief Watchman) 365/55 K.K. PUlal. 88-A. Prince Charles Square, Spore. (Clerk) 516/55 James Ltm. 226-A. Balestier Road. Spore. (Clerk) 533/55 Sng Chwee Bang, 95, Kirn Keat Avenue, Spore.359 words
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Advertisement403 1962-09-01 17 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from Registered "EX" and above Contractors for the construction or proposed traffic playground at Coronation Park. Ipoh. 3. Pull particulars are obtainable from the Municipal Engineer's Office, Municipality of Ipoh on any working day between 8.30 %.m. —4.30 pjn. 3. A403 words
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Advertisement284 1962-09-01 17 TENDERS TENDERS from approved Contractors will be received at the Public Works Department, High Btreet. Singapore 6 in Tender Box No.l up to noon of "he 19.10.62 for the Supply and Installation of two submersible Automatic Pumping Units at Jnrong Industrial Estate. The project drawings may be seen, and the284 words
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Advertisement441 1962-09-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS PAHANG J-K.R. KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from APPLICATIONS are .nvitea registered P.WX). Contractors in from Federal Citlsens or State Class "E" and above up to 3.00 National for appointment hs pjn on 16Ui September. 1962. at TEMPORARY ASSISTANT v/ETE- the office of441 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1962-09-01 18 From Fred— 'gold' for S'pore NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Jakarta, Friday A CABLE HOME TO SHARE THE GOOD NEWS SINGAPORE today won their first gold medal in the Asian Games through 44-year-old marksman Frederick Benjamin de Souza who beat a strong field of internationally known shooters in the rifle proneUPI - 1,190 words
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418 1962-09-01 18 Ceylon, who were the only side to score against world champions Pakistan In the current series, could not beat the efficient Singapore goalkeeper, Anwarul Haa. Hag made a grand save off Ceylon's inside right Ranjit Wijekoon in the seventh minute. The Singapore418 words
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Article122 1962-09-01 18 JAKARTA. Fri.— The Indo«l nesian organising committee today announced that the Asian Games weightlifting event was cancelled because the permit had been withdrawn by the International Weightlifting Federation. The Ikada Sports Hall had been decked out for the weightlifting competitions which were to have begun tonight. A band122 words
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273 1962-09-01 18 JEGA HAS SERVED MALAYA WELL: EASTON IfUALA LUMPUR. Frl. "•—"Malayan athletes at the Asian Gamse in Jakarta have put up great performances." said American coach Bill Easton who returned here today. Easton hart coached the Malayans in their final preparation for the Games. He said: "They were a fine group273 words
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Advertisement53 1962-09-01 18 nutfiSSßHSSfifr SPEC/AL SEPTEMBER OPPER 1 J BEAUTY €f ASH/ON StfPPl£M£NT\ mfL *^jKg ALSO IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE Ml^^BE^ it Which girls do men really prefer? ir Can women be better drivers? it What is this thing called charm? Wmffk X ii%v»\ ri if; MwCTWMMißßii^BlsllllWMMßMsl^Bs^^slillllß3liffM 325 J^^mjßyj 13MJMgiBsB<liliti r&»^ilsKi$fciSBMsillllllllllllllll d(fflM JiU53 words
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Article117 1962-09-01 19 QINGAPORE. PrL Singapore Amateur F.A. at an emergency meeting last night discussed three of the 10 demands by the Football Players Association and rejected them all. The demands were for replacement of coach Rahlm Battar by Harith bin Omar and Chla 8000 Leong; exclusion of the117 words
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Article73 1962-09-01 19 NEW YORK. Frl John Oelses. first man to clear 16 feet for »ne pole vault, has been suspended from competition for allegedly demanding appearance money, the Florida OoW Coast chapter of the American AAU announced today. Tne chapter's chairman. Mrs. June Krauser. said Uelses had y.'tn chargedReuter - 73 words
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347 1962-09-01 19 EPSOM JEEP - NATIVE KINGDOM OR HUAT CHYE CAN UPSET EN BIG SPRINT EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Friday QUTSIDERS have a good record in the King's Gold Cup Take Easy in 1958 and Forest Beau II last year were shock winners and this Sunday's fifth running of the rich sprint here may347 words
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Article257 1962-09-01 19 Thailand can't come for M-meet .oe«. ifUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Thailand have withdrawn from the Merdeka Anniversary soccer tournament, which begins on Sept. 8. The organising committee this morning received a cable from the Thai national team now taking part in the Asian Games in Jakarta stating their inability to come257 words
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Article44 1962-09-01 19 SINOAPORE, Frl. Five Australian tennis players will play exhibition matches against local players on the SCC padang here on Sept 6. The Australians, Ken Fletcher. Bob Hewitt. John Newcombe. Owen Davidson and Tim Clayton, are due to fly In on Sept 5.44 words
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Article28 1962-09-01 19 LONDON. Frt.— Bury Deat Swansea 3-0 In an English League Div 3 match last night. ">»n Irish Ulster Cup tie. Portadpwn beat Ards 3-0— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article23 1962-09-01 19 LONDON. Pit— RemtlU of Rueby League matches played night: Wntan dlml<i» Barrow .13 Windea 9: Liverpool 9 si Helen's 16— Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article280 1962-09-01 19 Race 5: 4.25 -Claw i-6£ I ***** PEAK OP PERFECTION (Lucky St.) Donnelly 9 1 4 bag by High Peak-Arur.della (P) L. Jlfcni— 6 3 ***** ESKDALB CHIEF (Lochlnvar St Rodgers 8.13 7 brag by Beau Cheval-Anne Priscilla (SF) R. Moxham t 3 ***** FLASH TIME280 words
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153 1962-09-01 19 JAKARTA. Frl. The second general congress of the Asian Football Confederation today reelected the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. ■s president. Vice-presidents, Increased from three to four are: J. M. Cleland, Soh Ghee Soon, Lt.-Oeneral Toksakdl and Dr. Y. Nosu. The post of honorary153 words
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Article119 1962-09-01 19 I ONDON. PrL Close of play hcores in yesterday's cricket matches: At Lord*—L anes 177 and 88-3 Middlesex 337-9 dee (Russell 67). At Kdcbaatoo— Essex 85 and 144-3 (Bear 51) Warwick 378-9 dec <BU> wart 133). At Torquay Match drawn. Minor Counties 60 and 256-8 dec (Kncx119 words
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Article70 1962-09-01 19 TENHIS pOREST HILLS, Fri American officials were upset yesterday when only one of the (We Italian player* invited had arrived (or the United States lawn ten nii championships here. Nicola Pletrangeli, who was seeded seventh. U amon* those who have not turned up. The only70 words
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Advertisement344 1962-09-01 19 For men who fa *fl want to put their \P Best Look forward jSp*>n^ son mk SHUTS flll fM in Schools, in Business, r^kMf i-zr* in Society, \ji jjf^ just about everywhere you need JDQIt nj *7 Also TROUSERS m 1 I Modern Slim Smart they are cut on the344 words
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Miscellaneous1030 1962-09-01 19 KL acceptors tomorrow Race 1: 2.00 Class 2 71 1 ***** EJttcl Tower (Phoster St.) Daniels, 6 8.10 <F) M Lee 9 2 5K832 Black Gold iMBK St.) Martin 0 8.10 <F) Harbridge It 3 ***** Evidence (Olympia St.) Ahmad. 6 8.8 K. Leone 7 4 770S6 Count Fan (Gek1,030 words
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Obituary47 1962-09-01 20 MaRIAMMAL wiu- of Joshua Ma «i. .money parsed away peacefully In Hospital 31. '12. Kunrial leaves lOti MM OkartM Cr.-c.-nt to Bldadan 1.8.6. Telephone *****. THr REMAINS OF Mrs. P Marlmuthu will be removed from W.D. quartern 192 RawanK focremation at RawanK today at 4.3< p.m47 words
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Article54 1962-09-01 20 MR. P. LUIS and fsmlly thank all rcUtiVM. ,in<l friends for thrlr iisulut Kfn of condc I. t). i .md v. rrath* for funrral of Mr A Thomas LuU on S6 *H3 R<-*|ulfm High Mann will tx- iiaid at the Churn Of th. Sair.d Ilrart. Pwl Koad oi 1.9.54 words
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Article25 1962-09-01 20 MAISON MARIE ANNOUNCES arrival of Kity Hllvi-rt AiiMratur H«nniiult». Alini'tivi Dralicnf nn< Cnlnurn O[n'n to-day from 900 i m 7.00 p.m. T.I: Spore 25<WW.25 words
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168 1962-09-01 20 Poll sweep by Party Rakyat in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Fri.— The anti-Malaysia Brunei Party Rakyat won 22 of 23 contested seats in -the first district council elections yesterday and became the only party eligible to be represented in the Legislative Council of the State. The party now ha,s a total168 words
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Article49 1962-09-01 20 PORT-OF SPAIN (Trinidad) Fri.— After 165 years of British rule, the former Caribbean colonies of Trinidad and Tobago became an independent state within the Commonwealth at midnight last night. The islands will become the 15th member of the Commonwealth and the smallest state In the Americas.49 words
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Article398 1962-09-01 20 LONDON. Fri. Stock markets ended a disappointing week on a rather dismissal note today. Buyers remained reluctant to extend commitments in equity markets and prices were inclined to drift lower due mainly to neglect rather than to selling. However, certain leading Issues developed a harder trend towards398 words
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Article40 1962-09-01 20 LONDON. Fri. Spot 21 15/16 U. Oct. 22d.. Nov. 22i1.. Dec. Md.. Oct./ Dec. 22d.. Jan./ Mar. 22d.. Apr. /June 22 1/16 d.. July/Sept. 221/16 d.. c.i.f. Sept. 2l\ci.. Oct. 21 11/16 d., Nov. 21 11/16 d Tone: Inactive.40 words
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Article26 1962-09-01 20 LONDON. Fri—Buyers £8544. sellers £855 >i. Forward buyers £855, sellers £855 'a. Settlement £855':. Turnover a.m. 115 tons, p.m 25 tons. Tone: Bteady but quiet.26 words
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Article, Illustration394 1962-09-01 20 Parliament 'proof to world of faith in democracy' IN A "gesture to a wider and brighter future," the Yang diPertuan Agong today laid the foundation stone of the new Houses of Parliament destined to become the legislative centre for all Malaysia. The brief ceremony, attended by Cabinet Ministers, diplomats andLim Yaw Chong - 394 words
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Article130 1962-09-01 20 LONDON. Friday. DARENTS were warned yesterday to make their children walk as much as possible if they wish them to avoid dying early in life from coronary thrombosis. i Dr. Kenneth Vlckery. medical officer of health for the East coast holiday town of Eastbourne, wrKlng InReuter - 130 words
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Article50 1962-09-01 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. ThrM Muslim scholars will glv<» public lectures at Aminath School In Jalan Turin at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday. They are Inche Syed Omar bin Mohamed of Indonesia. Inche Syed Idros bin Abdullah Alhabshee of Johore and Inche Syed Abdulrahman bin Ahmad Alkaff of Singapore.50 words
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Article27 1962-09-01 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Tamil Muslim Union will hold a conference on Prophet Mohamed'* birthday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday.27 words
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