The Straits Times, 2 September 1962
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Title Section14 1962-09-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Up No. 1408. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01014 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1962-09-02 1 EE BOON LEE, JACKIE SAM, LIM BENG TEE; LIM KIT SIANG - YES- WHAT A WIN FOR PREMIER LEE! EE BOON LEE, JACKIE SAM, LIM BENG TEE and LIM KIT SIANG Guards at stadium A RECORD TURNOUT AT THE POLLS ]yjR. K.C. Lee: "It has been n tiring day but we are COOl^iklent the people voted wisely PHI for Alternative A." Mr.1,085 words
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Article, Illustration319 1962-09-02 1 CHANG YEN FOOI - CHANG YEN FOOI By Minister going abroad to seek cash aid KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'JMIK Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. will leave for London and Washington tomorrow on one of the biggest mission of his career to negotiate financial and other assistance for Malaysia. In London. Mr.319 words
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471 1962-09-02 1 50 die as typhoon strikes Hong Kong HONG KONG. Sat. Typhoon Wanda battered this British island colony with 100 mile-per-hour centre winds today, leaving in her wake widespread destruction and death. According to Incomplete reports at least 50 people have been killed and 200 injured. Reports from outlying islands areReuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-09-02 1 Sachs and Soraya talk about marriage MUNICH. West Germany, Sat. West German newspapers today speculated on the possibility of a marriage between socialite industrialist Gunter Sachs. 29, and Princess Soraya, 30, former Empress of Iran. Herr Sachs arrived here by air last night from Lav- sanne. and told reporters he114 words
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Article26 1962-09-02 1 With rashes started a big smallpox scare at Idlewild Airport In New York but doctors later announced the spots were caused by insect bites.26 words
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Article18 1962-09-02 1 US. Vice-President arrived in Athens from Cyprus on Friday for a flve-day goodwill vtalt to Oreece18 words
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Article54 1962-09-02 1 CAIRO, Sat. A man asleep in his house awoke today to find .his bed aboard a Cairo-to- Alexandria roods train. It happened when the train left the rails at the village of Birkal Sabe. in the Nile Delta, and wrecked four houses. There were no deaths orReuter - 54 words
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Article111 1962-09-02 1 Thumping vote for Plan A rT*HE Government 1 scored a thumping victory in the merger referendum held yesterday. At 3 a.m. indications were that Alternative A had secured the majority of votes and that the blank votes campaign had suffered a severe defeat. The Prime Minister and several111 words
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Article56 1962-09-02 1 "TOKYO. Sat. Twelve MBdrpd persons were poisoned by whale bacon in central and northern japan today, the Japanese Welfare Ministry leported The Ministry said one person died Ui Yamatjata. northern Japan, while 1.199 people were taken ill. The manufacturer of the bacon was ordered toReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1962-09-02 1 Was debated by European art experts in London yesterday, and it was said the secret of her smile was that Mona Lisa was a man. "It's a possibility." said Prof. Albert Richardson, former president of the Royal Academy, according to the Daily Mail. U P. I.Daily Mail - 48 words
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Article39 1962-09-02 1 Are among the attractions at Britain's annual food fair in London- The shells are plastic. and the eggs are transferred to tl em so that the housewife can se.* If an egg is bad or discolour-ed-—Reuter.39 words
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Article25 1962-09-02 1 ....Was shot and killed by police at Coney Island New York's huge amusement park after h* had killed a woman and a policeman.25 words
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Article27 1962-09-02 1 The Governor of Jakarta. v ill make an offlfial Singapore in the last week of this month, It was announced m Jakarta yesterday.— Reuu-r.27 words
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238 1962-09-02 2 A post office? Yes... but not on this spot pENANG, Sat. The Pen a n g Li Tele school in Maxwell Road today appealed to the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V.T. Sambanthan, to build a proposed post office elsewhere, and not on the present site of the238 words
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142 1962-09-02 2 AZIZ BACK AT WORK AFTER MONTH'S LEAVE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, who sparked oft a controversy when he challenged Tengku Abdul Rahman's decision to transfer him to the Health Ministry, was back at his desk this morning- He had been on a142 words
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359 1962-09-02 2 I YAP CHIN KWEE - WEEK'S HOLIDAY FOR TENGKU ON LANGKAWI I YAP CHIN KWEE Premier won't be going to London for Commonwealth conference [By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, who has been advised to take it easy by his doctors, is going on a week's rest in Pulau Langkawi, the holiday resort off359 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-09-02 2 THE NEW CHIEF Inche Salleli bin Ismail, the new Police Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya, photographed at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at the massed bands display. Inche Salleh is the first Malayan to become Police Commissioner. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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102 1962-09-02 2 Alliance holds Merdeka rally in Seremban MEREMBAN. Sat. RepreO sentatives of the Seremban divisions of UMNO. MCA, MIC and the Kaum Ibu held a rally on the Negrl Sembilan Padang to mark the sth anniversary of Merdeka today. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who was to have attended the102 words
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Article35 1962-09-02 2 KUALA SELANGOR, Sat. Miss S. Letchuml, a temporary teacher at the Kampong Kuantan Government secondary school, will leave for London at the end of this month to take a course in nursing.35 words
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73 1962-09-02 2 MALAYAN ARTIST STARTS HIS OWN GALLERY PENANG, Sat.— A Malayan artist, Chia Yu Chian, today started his own art gallery the first of its kind in Penang at the Lim Chwee Leong building in Prangin Road. A former pupil of Prof. Chaplain-Mldy of the Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Beaux Arts,73 words
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Article350 1962-09-02 2 'POINTER' on training EQUALLY with feeding and housing, exercise 1b a vital consideration in maintaining any breed of show dog In bloom, health and vigour. We can divide exercise Into two forms normal exercise and special exercise, designed to develop and maintain the dog's natural physical characteristics and function In350 words
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Article227 1962-09-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE revision of the Federation's electoral rolls for parliamentary, state and local authority elections to brini* them up-to-date started today, the Election Commission's chairman, Ilaji Mustapha Albakri. s:iid lodav. "If after two weeks W« find the people are not coming in sufficiently large numbers to the centres227 words
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143 1962-09-02 2 Cancellation: Last-minute appeal to Minister SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government is considering a last-minute appeal from the Toh Yuen Fut Mutual Benefit Association, whose two-month notice of cancellation of its registration expired yesterday. A Ministry official said yesterday that the appeal was sent to the Acting Minister of Labour a few143 words
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Article68 1962-09-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Chang Kok Teck. 28. who was charged with liawking without a licence, drank caustic soda when hi? returned home, the Magistrate's Court here was told today. The prosecuting officer, Senior Inspector Othman b n Abdul Hamid, said that Chang's relatives took him to hospital.68 words
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Article49 1962-09-02 2 KUCHING. Sat Nine Canadian teachers all university and college graduates and sponsored by the Canadian universities' service overseas scheme have arrived here to teach In various parts of Sarawak. There are already four volunteer graduates and eight Canadian Colombo Plan teachers now in the Colony.49 words
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Advertisement160 1962-09-02 2 EVERY PIECE OF WATERFORD GLASS IS A COLLECTORS ITEM f&fla^aHFlC^? g^*^B I FLEETING BEAUTY HELD FOR ETERNITY The scintillating brilliance of Waterford Glass is not for this generation alone as with that of the past, it will live for generations to come, inspiring wonder and giving pleasure to eyes as160 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1962-09-02 3 MALAYA'S newest success girl in London is lovely Siti Baizura Husin. The Kuala Lumpur beauty who went to the British capital with her heart set on acting has, I am happy to report, hit the bright lights. Look out for Siti when you go to the1,131 words
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Article290 1962-09-02 3 A YOUNG fellow who had never left his small town was offered an office boy's Job in his uncle's firm in New York. Before departing from the old homestead, he went to consult the local minister. "Do you think, sir," he asked, "that I can lead290 words
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Article, Illustration2362 1962-09-02 4 Toshie Ishihara, colled Geisha Mamechiyo answers the intimate questions which millions of women have been asking. Can a geisha girl ever leave her exotic world, or is she bound to it for life? What happens if a geisha finds true love with one man? Can she2,362 words
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Advertisement22 1962-09-02 4 NEXT WEEK THE modern challenge to the geisha world will my ancient profession suffer from the competition of the night-clubs and dancehostesses?22 words
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606 1962-09-02 5 GUNN CHIT THYE - GOVT. NOW CONTROLS WORLD CABLE LINKS GUNN CHIT THYE: Handing over ceremony in Penang ends an anomaly By PENANG. Saturday THE Federation Government today acquired "complete control" of all its external telecommunications services. "Our taking over oi" this station resolves Ihc anomaly of a British-controlled installation in an independent country,"606 words
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Article216 1962-09-02 5 Respite from his 'life of crime' I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A man who had a string of convictions from the north to the south of the country was today sentenced to one year's jail and three strokes in the magistrate's court here for breaking into a house in Kampong Pandan on216 words
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83 1962-09-02 5 ROYAL GUESTS AT M-DAY JOY IN LONDON KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Malayans in London celebrated the fifth anniversary of Merdeka tonight with a dinner, dance and floor show at the premises of the Royal Commonwealth Society. Among the guests at the celebrations were the Malayan High Commissioner. Tengku Ya'acob. and his83 words
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Article42 1962-09-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Paya Lebar Airport was alerted at 2.50 p.m today when a J.AL. jetliner's undercarriage jammed. Fire engines rushed out to the runway and stood by, but the undercarriage dropped minutes later and the plane landed safely.42 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-09-02 5 YIP'S look the floor when the ronggeng band struck up on Saturday night at the buffet reception given by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency as part of the fifth Merdeka anniversary celebrations in Kuala Lumpur. Sun- day Times picture shows (from loft) the Deputy Prime Minister's73 words
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Article378 1962-09-02 5 11l II mttHlHHtlHlilllllll j II Mt J£VERYONE vvno nas Kept an aquarium will have :j -viced that fish are able to change colour trom time to time, often this change is related to the emotions, the colour becoming stronger when the tish i.s -xcited or angry p le378 words
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Article160 1962-09-02 5 Shriver to see Sukarno for talks SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Sargent Shriver. director of the United States Peace Corps, leaves here for Jakarta tomorrow morning to have talks with President Sukarno on the possibility of assigning Peace Corps volunteers to Indonesia. He will meet the President at 10 a.m. on Monday160 words
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Advertisement781 1962-09-02 6 Now-a ONE-CALORIE TABLET that gives you all the vitamins you need take for an entire day! Never Before Has So Much Vitamin-Power* Been Compressed Into One Tiny Easy-To-Take Tablet! //^S^Just one Geritol "BREAKFAST VITAMINS^ Tablet gives THIS NEW VITAMIN j you all the vitamin values indicated in these fine foods.781 words
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279 1962-09-02 7 VIC NAYAGAM - JUSTICE SHEH IS NEW MEMBER OF APPEAL COURT VIC NAYAGAM. By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A SENIOR Federation Judge, i\lr. Justice Syed Sheh bin Syed Hassan Barakbah, has been promoted as a permanent member of the Federation Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Syed Shell replaces Mr. Justice D.B.W. Good, who is279 words
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115 1962-09-02 7 The accused I accuses the accused PENANG. Sat. Produced with three other men on a charge of flght- ing in public, a City Council labourer, Suppiah Rama- nathan. 20. explained In court that the other men jointly accused with him had beaten him up after trying to extort money from115 words
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Article69 1962-09-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. financial adviser to Mala yan Banking Limited, left by Thai International Airways for Bangkok today on his way to London to attend the opening of the banks first branch office there on Sept. 12. Dato Nik is69 words
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193 1962-09-02 7 Minister steps in and temporarily averts bank workers' threat IPOII. Saturday. PERSONAL efforts by the- Minister tor Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, luis temporarily averted the threat of industrial action by the National Union off Bank Employees in its dispute with the committee of banks. The president of the union.193 words
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Article61 1962-09-02 7 MALACCA. Sat. Wee Heng Tong. 22. a former St. Francis Institution school- I boy. died in the General j Hospital here this morning from a stab wound. He was found lying in a pool of blood yesterday by his brother. Wee left a i note61 words
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Article19 1962-09-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan returned by air yesterday after a three-month world Innr19 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-09-02 7 Clarinet soloist plays tomorrow SOLO clarinetist Yona Ettlinger (above) will play with the Tel Aviv String at a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow at 9.15 p.m. l-ttlini:. r will br playing the "Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet" by Mozart (A major K.V. 581). The performance will be68 words
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173 1962-09-02 7 Tengku will open 9-day UMNO pesta in Penang FNANG. Sat. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the nine-day Penang UMNO Pesta Merdeka festival at Lorong Kulit. j ofi Dato Kramat Road, at (i p.m. next Friday. The Teigku will be given a rousing welcome by Penang UMNO members173 words
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Article36 1962-09-02 7 I KUALA SELANGOR, Sat.— [The president of the Kuala Selangor Recreation and Soicial Club. Inche Abdul RahI man bin Lebai Abbas, will leave for America next week for a four-month study tour36 words
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Article306 1962-09-02 7 SI j Ij!= E 1 1 3K ::jL'!| T UI{OP lo Th Kmow *und..* limes. g|:!|: ::::L. HI! rimr> House. Klvei Vallr> ic»:id. Sincaporr 9 I DID a toollsh thing recently and caused great embarrassment to an old friend. I feel I have lost his306 words
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Article324 1962-09-02 7 KHIR PRAISES PUPILS' NOBLE WORK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, today launched the University of. Malaya's third welfare week with a pledge of "full blessings" from the Government for the noble work the students were doing. He said: "Your enthusiasm, unstinted efforts and324 words
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Article, Illustration808 1962-09-02 8 Beauty far a bride WIAT is it (hat makes a man suffer the ordeals of marriage to a beauty queen? Or to a fashion model, for that matter. One often wonders. Why Is he willing to endure the Jealousy, anxiety and fear that inevitably haunt such a union? Why choose808 words
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Article132 1962-09-02 8 Question-a nswer TN December I shall be going on 1 a week-long bus tour of Malaya. Do you think It Is necessary for me to take along make-up? As I have an oily skin with a tendency to pimple, what cream should I take? TAN WEI KEE. Singapore. Take your132 words
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Article318 1962-09-02 8 HJLJbyHlkßSiHiHHiMaifl Jane Lee advises J AM miserable, because my boyfriend talks to me only when he dates me. He does not speak to me often, although we are in the same school. He says he loves me. Can I trust him? I am318 words
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Article, Illustration237 1962-09-02 9 PHOTO CONTEST All the week's prize winners WINNER of the weeks TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Playmates" i above), submitted by Sze Yu Kwok. of 39 Jalun Water Works. Johore Bahru He used a Yashica 635 camera. Setting f 11. 1 200 sec. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is won237 words
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Miscellaneous646 1962-09-02 9 (popular crossword) AOBOS8: 1, Drink deeply Creature (•>; 3. Festival i4>; 4 (5); 5, Cloth (6i- 10 The Ham's In a fight <s>; 5. Chew l_ a—,, t,^,.... <6): 6. Instrument (4); 7. Act of boy next door? (9). 12, Revises twlBUng (7); 8 Exclamation of <6i; 14, Artery (5);646 words
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SUNDAY TIMES OPINION PAGE
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OPINION
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801 1962-09-02 10 FIVE YEARS OF FREEDOM IT ALL STARTED WITH A SAMPLE SURVEY LAST YEAR FIVE years of Independence, flve vital years in which Malaya has established herself as a vigorous, flourishing concern, a shining beacon of prosperity and democratic government on the darkening Asian scene. She stands way and above other801 words
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Article145 1962-09-02 10 AS a student of contemporary history 1 am naturally proud of the role that Malaya has mapped out for her herself in her five years of Independence This country is a symbol te the free world and the main proponent of the democratic Ideology in SouthEast145 words
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Article75 1962-09-02 10 IWAB very moved by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's tribute over Radio Singapore to the late Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim Inche Ahmad was everything that Mr Lee said he was *nd I can quite understand 'he Premier breaking down towards the end of the broadcast. Inche Ahmad was75 words
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Article71 1962-09-02 10 ALL praise to the Malayan Historical Society for the way it organised the forum on "Mass Communication and Malaya's rradltlonal Culture." Taking part were the sixth form students, of St. Michael's Institution and v one of a very large audience may I say how Impressed I was with71 words
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Article90 1962-09-02 10 THE SMh head in 11 rears No lam not talking about French cabinet i-hange* but of the procession of principals Anderson School In Ipob ha- had since the war Only five of them stayed on for morr than j year at this great school where Perak90 words
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Article71 1962-09-02 10 AFTER reading Hasnah Vlmala-Chens "Are you a plodnik or a spasmod?" (Sunday Times. August 26 > I sat down to make, as she suggested, a classification o! leading Malayans In law, medicine, politics and the art* 1 regret to say most Malayans are plain plodnlks There is71 words
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Article356 1962-09-02 10 SISU SUCCESS $2.8 million project to help Singapore s smaller industries THE Singapore Government has plans to set up a Smallscale Industries Service Unit (SISU) to help the smaller manufacturing concerns with their expansion and modernisation programmes. In terms of development potential, these companies deserve serious consideration. For they comprise356 words
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Article82 1962-09-02 10 1 LIMITED knowledge of advanced technique! demonstrated by the tn* of obsolete end unbalanced equipment end in Hrn absent* of certain manufacturing lines which could be profitably employed in small workshops; 2 SIGNIFICANT lack or modern management ond workshop organisation methods; O PREMISES which are unsuitable82 words
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651 1962-09-02 10 ABU BIN ADAM - ABU BIN ADAM By- SOME people are scared stiff by being high up and others of being low down, others of getting enclosed in a small space, and I know a lady who screams the house down at the sight of a golliwog. But651 words
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Article631 1962-09-02 10 MALAYA 1962 through the eyes of a foreigner. Today Opinion Page publishes a moving tribute to our country from an Englishman who teaches in one of our schools. He wins the second of two $50 prizes for "The Malaya I Want." The other prize-winner631 words
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Advertisement13 1962-09-02 10 HOTEL MERLIN TRIACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTCL13 words
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Advertisement236 1962-09-02 10 MALAYA'S NEW WRITER No. 51 Improve your PAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher standard of living, you study at home, tn your spare time, and fees Include all textbooks. Put yourself on236 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-09-02 11 Sale of flags and one for pretty Mrs. Cheah AN undergroduate of the University of Moloya pins a flag on Mrs. Cheoh Theam Swee, wife of the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, at the inauguration of the University's Welfare Week yesterday. Sunday Times picture.45 words
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289 1962-09-02 11 Butterworth project will increase trade for north Malaya PENANO, Sat.— The Mir of Transport. Dato Hajl Sardon bin Haji Jubir. predicted increased prosperity for North Malaya following the construction of the proposed six deep- water wharves at Butterworth. •With the extension of Malayan Railway to Butterworth from Pnu. and the289 words
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Article41 1962-09-02 11 SINGAPORE Sat. Dam Lei Konß Chtan. the Chancellor ol (he Unlvtrdty ol Singapore, will lav the foundation stone of ihe new 12 nil lion Chinese Chamber >t Commerce headquarters in Hill Street on Sept. 15. at 3 p.m.41 words
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102 1962-09-02 11 IS THIS GAME OF CHANCE? YES SAYS INSPECTOR PEN'ANG. Sat. A prosecuting officer. Senior Insp. Kong Fook Yew. today described mahjong as "a game of chance." "If it is not. then it is at least a game of mixed chance and skill." he said in reply to the Second Magistrate.102 words
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95 1962-09-02 11 Malayan students graduate in architecture KUALA LUMFUR. Sat.— Five students from Malaya and Singapore were among I<> students who recently graduated in architecture vi Melbourne University They are Cheah Cheng Tay Soo Lay and Yang Soo Suan < all of Singapore!; .md Wan Yew Ling and Wong Sow Hong trom95 words
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351 1962-09-02 11 808 PERIES - Taxed now— all those sweets that make children 'tipsy' 808 PERIES From SINGAPORE. Sat. CUSTOMS ACT ON COMPLAINTS FROM PARENTS: CHEMIST'S REPORT SHOWS CANDY HAO FROM SEVEN TO 11 PER CENT ALCOHOL rISTOMS in Singapore and the J Federation have clamped down on the free sale of candy containing liquor351 words
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Article258 1962-09-02 11 Visitor sees greater trade when new nation emerges SINGAPORE. Sat.— Mr. Saburo Chlba. chairman of the constitutional reform committee of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, predicted here yesterday a greater volume of trade between Malaya and Japan with the emergence of Malaysia. Through his interpreter and258 words
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Article32 1962-09-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today was $425 a plcul. up 25 cents, and the offering 265 tons, up 10 tons. All other markets were closed todayNational Referendum Day.32 words
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Article, Illustration135 1962-09-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat—Reports that the 22--ton Hone Kong-built schooner. Taurua, which loft Singapore on Aug. 15 with four British servicemen and a 19-year-old girl aboard, was returning to Singapore because the crew was suffering from sea -sickness, were discounted by authoritative sources here today. A British135 words
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Article28 1962-09-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Selangor branch of the Ex -Services Association of Malaya will hold Its annual meeting on Sept. 12 at the Hotel Majestic here.28 words
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175 1962-09-02 11 NOT TOO MUCH STRESS ON MALAY, PLEASE KUCHING. Sat. The leader of the Sarawak delegation to the Malaysia Solidarity Consultat i v c Committee meetings. Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe, hopes that when Malaysia comes into being "our people will not have to wait too long to see their dreams come175 words
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57 1962-09-02 11 KUCHING, Sat. The Sarawak Government will build a 500-bed $17,000,000 general hospital in Kuching. The present hospital of 340 beds is grossly overcrowded. The work on the new hospital is expected to start at the end of next year. When completed, it will be the57 words
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Article48 1962-09-02 11 KUCHING, Sat The first Dayak to be made District Officer. Hermanus Has-san Anak Jallr.. died this morning from heart attack aged 55 He had served widely throughout Sarawak and was much respected by his own people and highly esteemed in Governmental circles48 words
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Article47 1962-09-02 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. To commemorate American Labour Day which falls on Monday, the U.S. labour specialist. Mr. Abe Kramer, will give a public lecture on 'The Meaning of Labour Day" at the U.S. Cultural Centre in Armenian Street on Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m.47 words
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Article37 1962-09-02 11 BENTONO. Sat.— A carpenter, Lee Ong, 54, was fined $350 or one month's jail by the magistrate's court here for possessing two opium smoking pipes and a quantity of opium smoking utensils on Aug. 8.37 words
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Article36 1962-09-02 11 BENTONO. Sat.— A rubber tapper. Klew Yu Koon. 21. was sentenced to one year's jail in the magistrate's court here for the possession of a stolen bicycle or Aug 2 at Repas village36 words
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Article33 1962-09-02 11 BENTONO. Sat. A housewife, Foong Mool 55, of Ah Peng Street here was fined $850 or one month's jail for carrying on a Chee Fan lottery at Karak on July 333 words
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Article140 1962-09-02 11 GET No. 1 POST CAN $50 PRIZE HOW do you plan to make your way to the i top? That is this week's subject for Sunday Times Malayan writers. The best contribution will win a prise of S5O. Your article should not exceed 600 words. The Ideal length is 500.140 words
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118 1962-09-02 11 Extensions to school for the blind JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. Jo- hore's only home for blind I children, is being enlarged to deal with the increasing number of blind cases. Work Is now going on to provide four classrooms, a gymnasium, and handicraft room118 words
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Article65 1962-09-02 11 PENANO. Sat— A 16-year-old schoolboy gambler was today fined $50 for playing "pakau" <a card game) near the Kek Lok Si temple In Ayer Itam about noon yesterday. A policeman, the Juventle Court was told' saw a group of boys gambling and arrested one of them.65 words
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Miscellaneous106 1962-09-02 11 Swim times IOIIM: MUM Kechl! UM 1 a.m. 7 4 1 1 > 11.36 p.m 168 ft) 12. 1 J.: m >Poa> i 1246 p.m. 'B.lft) Port Psckf-on 10 a.m i 9 Oil 8.29 p.m. 8.511 > I Por; Swettenhaa 7.35 a.m. iia i 1 7.45 p.m 1 12 7ft106 words
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407 1962-09-02 12 ARMS RACE: RISK OF ACCIDENTAL WAR-U THANT NEW YORK, Saturday JJ THANT, the Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations, said today the atomicarms race posed an "ever present" danger of accidental war and he criticised the "hairsplitting" that is preventing accord on a cessation of nuclear testing. "We must bend407 words
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179 1962-09-02 12 Fugitive Soblen plans plea to Brooke f ONDON, Sat.— Three Judges in a hushed English court of appeal yesterday upheld a deportation order against fugitive spy Dr. Robert Soblen, leaving him only two possible legal avenues of escape from an American Jail. But his lawyers decided against one of these—179 words
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Article26 1962-09-02 12 "PREMIER" ROAD TEST DATA Acceleration in top Gear. M.P.H. Sac. 20-40 11.45 30-50 12.00 40-60 13.45 MAXIMUM SPEEDS Gear M.P.H. Low 28.00 I'mediate 50.00 Top 81.226 words
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157 1962-09-02 12 FACTS AND FIGURES ON THE NEW LOOK HOLDEN or the technicol-minded motorst, here are some interesting Figures on Holden specifications. ENGINE: Six cylinder O.H.V. of 138 cv.in. capacity. Max. gross broke H.P. 75 ot 4,200 R.P.M. Max. gross torque 120 Ib/ft ot 1,400 R.P.M. Compression Ratio: 7.25:1. MANUAL TRANSMISSION. 3157 words
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Article20 1962-09-02 12 Special S«4an $7,695.01 'with Hydra-Matic Tronimisiion! $8,545.01 Special Station Sedan $8,495.01 (with Hydra-Matic Transmission) $9,345.01 P'cmier Sedan $8,995. 0(20 words
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178 1962-09-02 12 Legal aid for 'horror drug' parents I ONDON. Sat. The parents of a deformed thalidomide baby were granted legal aid yesterday for an action against the manufacturers of the drug. A legal aid panel in London granted aid by which the rtate would "cover the Initial stages" of the actionReuter - 178 words
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Article24 1962-09-02 12 Wife of the U.S. President. bjM arrived in New York Kith her lour-year-old daugh:er Caroline after a three-week loliday in Italy. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article34 1962-09-02 12 ....And Prince Bernlmrd of thai Netherlands will pay a state visit a Iran from Oct. 18 to 25 at th« nvitation of the Shah, tht Dutch Foreign Ministry announced In The Hague.34 words
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Article241 1962-09-02 12 DUTCH GOVERNMENT ADVANCE FOR INITIAL EXPENDITURE NEW YORK, Sat.— The Netherlands Government has advanced USsl million to cover the UJf.'fl initial costs and commitmenta in the West Irian takeover, it was announced here yesterday. "An advance of the same amount is expected within the next241 words
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Article183 1962-09-02 12 Here's where we help puzzled parents and tell them how to answer tr.e youngsters' awkward questions, like: WHAT MAKES JAM SKT? IT is a certain rhrmi'Ml called pectin, contained in fruits, which is .ill-important when it comes to jam-making. When mixed with the rest of the183 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-09-02 12 F. GOLDSWORTHY - HYDROLASTIC BICYCLE FOR BUMPFREE RIDES F. GOLDSWORTHY By I ONDON. Sat. A new bicycle designed by the man who put the liquid and rubber "Hydrolastic" suspension into BMC's Morris 1100 is on its way. And it is as different trom the average modern bike as the modern bike is from257 words
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Advertisement819 1962-09-02 12 Advertiser's Announcement New Holdens Luxury and Value Say Australian Road Testers Trevor Davis and David McKay. of room behind the wheel and still had another notch to go on the seat slide Recently I heard the braking had been improved, but remained silent until I subjected it to my own819 words
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Advertisement118 1962-09-02 12 than ever to drive, a very important quality. As usual, the lighting was first class, and the 75 b.h.p engine propelled us through the night quite fast enough and with a minimum of noise and fuss. M.p.g. over the test route an excellent 24 gave an overall figure of 24.5118 words
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Advertisement342 1962-09-02 12 Announcing a luxury addition to the Holden range S HOLDEN PREMIER v Jk' MmwWJ**.,. "jSSßSaaiawir u/s* Vx Msk WiaaW iiß VaflK y^r .^BB^Baal9kV^^& -^bbbf .aaaaaaaaaF&'f i^aT\ ff /jti,. aaaaaafi^^^^^aaT^oaaaißfivT^ .^Baaai SLaaa^^ y LaaHaaaaaa^9'Vßaaaaaai LamP^ajS^l^aaSß^BW '^9ihßv!^ f HLaaa^ f Lißl^aaß^aaaW A '4- «^BBi^iEi^ai^^^ ■aaaa^BM concept in personal motoring If you take342 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-09-02 13 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD GIUDAD JUAREZ (Mexico), Saturday A MEXICAN judge 1 denied today that he Ikk annulled the proxy marriage of Italian film star Sophia Loren and her husband Carlo Ponti, as reported in Milan by the couple's lawyer. Judge Carlos Urang Munonz said198 words
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Article226 1962-09-02 13 THAI STUDENT CHARGED WITH MURDER W pORVALLIS (Oregon), V; Siit. Dumrongsak Slrimungkla, 26, a Thai student at Oregon State University was formally charged In circuit court today with first degree murder of the girl he had hoped to marry. Slrlmungklft's court appointed deience lawyer. Mr. S B. Lewis asked JudgeReuter - 226 words
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Article31 1962-09-02 13 A new top denomination worth $170 at official rate, is :o be isMicd In Indonesia, the Government announced yesterday. BiKKest note in circulation at present is for 1.000 ruplahs.31 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-09-02 13 NEW YORK. Sat. not more than one person per square kilometre. Bouth central Asia has seen the greatest absolute increase in population. This area now has 109 people per square kilometre an increase of 12 since 1955 compared with five in cent-al Europe. TheUPI - 418 words
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Article107 1962-09-02 13 PARIS Sat. The French Government ordered the 300,000-man French army in Algeria today to protect European lives if they are endangered by an outbreak of civil war. But it Instructed French troops not to intervene except in an acute emergency. The orders were given107 words
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Article31 1962-09-02 13 Israeli Prime Minister, said In Oslo that Russia was "not too friendly towards Israel ana relations between the 'wo countries I "are for the time being a little difficult."31 words
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192 1962-09-02 13 U.S. paper praises Tengku's anti-Red stand WASHINGTON, Sat— The Wa.shlngton Star yesterday congratulated Malaya on its fifth anniversary as an independent nation and praised its Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his anti-Communist stand. It said In a leading article that the anniversary was a notable occasion in view ofReuter - 192 words
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Article122 1962-09-02 13 Bat. Women were L^ forced to strip, then whipped, arrled off into the bush and left a walk home. It was stated at £Uumu Court, on the shores of -*Ke Victoria, yesterday. Owya Nudi was Jailed for two rears and ordered to receive 12 itrokes ol the122 words
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Article255 1962-09-02 13 THE 'KIDNAPPED* BOY WHO WAS LOST IN THE PARK 1 SUSPECT there is something wrong with the system used by American police to find missing persons. In Virginia, alter a State-wide search by troops and the F. 8.1., two missing girls were found in an empty house255 words
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Advertisement329 1962-09-02 13 Tjr^ Walk aroind the lovely lew eitenor Stei i eai 1 1 in. t flMi p|Mt|< Ml w^ feei the Mj|ic Mirrit itr iic '"i"' Or e Ho i <en wi <iJcmr tNe Bp finish 1 Thrill to its new colours bland new feel at the wleel 1 *The new329 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-09-02 14 The News HORSE ON MOV E GALLOPING 'GOLD DUST IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sat.— His name is "Gold Dust" and the most travelled horse in the world. His master is 12-year-otd Roddy Reynolds, a Texas schoolboy. Roddy made "Gold Dust" in 1960 out of wood to celebrate the 100 th anniversary212 words
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Article22 1962-09-02 14 KUALA SELANOOR. Sat. The assistant district officer, Tanjong Karang. Inrhe Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, has been translerred to Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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154 1962-09-02 14 ACCORD AMONG ASA DELEGATES FOR CLOSER TRADE TIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rE week-long first meetIng of the ASA committee on primary commodities ended here today with agreement for closer cooperation in the production and trade of the major commodities ol member countries. Present at the meeting were five delegates each154 words
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260 1962-09-02 14 VIC NAYAGAM - The women of Malays impress Ceylon Malays VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday 'THEY SEEM TO HAVE PENETRATED WHAT MIGHT BE CONSIDERED THE PRESERVE OF MEN' THE important role women are playing in Malayan life has impressed the Ceylon Malay delegation to the fifth Merdeka anniversary celebrations. The alternate leader260 words
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Article80 1962-09-02 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. More than 200 employees of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. went on strike yesterday. The company's general manager. Mr. P.E. Berner. told the Sunday Times that the dispute was in connection with negotiations over a collective igreement. He declined to elaborate. The strikers are80 words
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Article60 1962-09-02 14 KUCHING. Sat. The largest single consignment of clonal rubber seeds to be taken to Sarawak from Malaya has been delivered here. This consignment totalling 1.100.000 seeds is the forerunner of six million seeds scheduled to be delivered to the Sarawak Department of Agriculture within the next60 words
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257 1962-09-02 14 CAREER CORNER SERIES 2: NO. 1O rpHE naval architect is X concerned with the design, construction, rebuilding and repairing of ali types of ships. This work involves a working knowledge of the propelling machinery, steering f?ear. life-savin? equipment, refrigerators and olhe. auxilliary equipment.257 words
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Article82 1962-09-02 14 PENANG. Sat. Four men armed with parangs held up three beach strollers at Sungei Nibong and robbed them of $18. Chuah Chean Hoe reported to police that he and two friends parked their car near the road and went for a walk on the sea-side. When82 words
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Advertisement310 1962-09-02 14 lutAL MILK w§ tell Tastes so good creamy rich Ideal Milk. Try it with your fruit add it to your puddjngs you'll taste the difference. f Almost any sweet is A more complete with Wti&SWfett ldeal Milk /tiffM^Mßk^Obi f^^^. uy some tQ day m the ■HB^Sfl WM *M modern raised310 words
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481 1962-09-02 15 THE long awaited details of the American stockpile sales, now a week old, have done little by way of causing any undue rise or fall In tin share prices. In Malaya. True that there was an initial rise of a couple of shillings in481 words
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207 1962-09-02 15 English is perfect for a common language: Sir Alan SINGAPORE, Sat. The week-long regional conlerence on legal education in South-East Asia closed in the University of Singapore yesterday with a tribute to the English language. Deleg a t c s applauded when Singapore's Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose said that207 words
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Article144 1962-09-02 15 Malay Society to take part in French function KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malay Society of Britain has accepted an invitation to take part in an International Cultural Festival to be held in Lille, Prance, from Friday to Sept. 14. A British Information Service statement today said a group144 words
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Article51 1962-09-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A record crowd of 150.000 is expected to have visited the $2 million 12-day Radio and Television Exposition which clones at midnight tomorrow. In the past 11 days, more than 127.000 people have visited th-j 20 stalls at the Exposition at Stadium51 words
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Article, Illustration382 1962-09-02 15 TWO DIE IN CLASHES AFTER A SHOP HOLD-UP Dramatic chase by estate workers of armed men KLANG, Saturday. gSTATE labourers last night chased three armed robbers near here, caught up with one of them who had earlier shot their leader, a former Special Constable, dead, and hacked him to death.382 words
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Article84 1962-09-02 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. —Three law lecturers of the University of Indonesia in Jakarta will discuss "the use of Bahasa Indonesia as a medium of instruction at university level" at a forum tomorrow The discussion, in Malay and organised by the University of Singapore Malay Language Society, will be held84 words
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81 1962-09-02 15 IPOH. Sat. A delegation from the all-Ceylon Malay Association, which is on a tour of the Federation as guests of the government, will arrive In Ipoh tomorrow for a two-day visit. The six-member delegation, which includes two women. Is led by Mr. D. D. Saladin81 words
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Article33 1962-09-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. and the Finance Minister. Dr Ooh Keng Swee, returned to Singapore today after attending the fifth Merdeka Anniversary celebrations here.33 words
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133 1962-09-02 15 Police step up hunt for gang who stole $10,000 from safe KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pOLICE here are stepping up efforts to him down safecrackers who removed $10,000 from a European firm here this week. Employees of the firm Jardlne Waugh i Malaya) In Ampang Road found that a safe In133 words
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Article58 1962-09-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Deputy Director of the Public Works Department. Hajl Yusof bin Hajl Ibrahim, will leave tomorrow for Montreal to attend a conference of the Commonwealth Engineering Institution. Hajl Yusof. who Is representing the Malayan Institution of Engineers In the conference, will be accompanied58 words
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193 1962-09-02 15 Motorist who hit a cyclist acquitted rH, Sat. A businessman whose car was alleged to have knocked a cyclist about 100 ft. in a road accident was today acquitted of causing the death of the cyclist by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. The businessman. Mr. Tai Sia193 words
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Advertisement132 1962-09-02 15 ■■■nS^ j (m L ISPii try Tampax Millions use it and thousands have written to say that they can't understand how they ever existed without Tampax. Girls in their teens, too girls who want to be active, poised, sure of themselves every day of the month. Tampax is invisible, unfelt132 words
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Advertisement368 1962-09-02 15 ■ft '-j jf ZrT. ■■yaw^WEßaS^aifetJs^Ll bbbjPK jiip—^^^Jj V'' rap She knew he was admiring her soft, beautiful hair*™ But he didn't know her secret— that the used SEBBDCtIM shampoo that transforms dull hair into lovely, healthy hair that is admired by everyone. Sebbix eliminates dandruff and keeps your hair healthy368 words
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Miscellaneous394 1962-09-02 15 KftSMSJ^ySyUI^HBHH By THE CITY EDITOR itoe Ground W&T \q> under -hie seaside. Get f&assdeal* £^Jm^ Heather lately. j^^S£Jj£/ s M^m Been t*£to»Q* A ■s&*i&n>te\ f kvE-ee_. At you too bard, VI tJ mdmt (Set a^B^r V n, 511? V A gw j because when ,f fuon'f awau fn»*r Hie ial394 words
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Advertisement101 1962-09-02 16 Hurry up, George. I am hurrying up! Gi£ \Sf% (tour Power loss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you're pulling a heavy load like a hippopotamus. J mild mmiS^mWlmWmmm^^^mmmmmw^mSi-jJ* 'i Tm mm .or an elephant. or a HIPPOPHANT! That Hippophant represents one enormous power loss, George. The oil you're101 words
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Miscellaneous1773 1962-09-02 16 H>L 7 ES?ITE TnE TKAGs7y TWSZc C ANJ OL7 XZXI f ?VK+\?S X V\Y PKIEN7!. I JSPELLWYSAC^I, i» SAYI^Sv r»&KCE AS\MK: k I WHEN. I A(A CIPBR- /r^-j |->^— v I (W //HrMfl 7^"-^" 1 A^^ L 7:C H HE THAT HATH VKUNK. \y<7, I HC^E, WISER! y. by Edgar1,773 words
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Article, Illustration375 1962-09-02 19 A GIRL AND A WOMAN PREVIEWED By PETER LIM LAST week I saw two vernacular films and was captivated by two of the actresses. Both are charmers In their respective film worlds. But In last week's pictures, they played roles of a rather different nature. CHARMER No. 1 if Hong375 words
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Article, Illustration924 1962-09-02 19 RODERICK MANN - An odd fear lurks in the mind of Hitchcock, RODERICK MANN -By- MR. ALFRED HITCHCOCK is in London, so I dropped round the other day to inquire what fresh fiendishness he had been plotting since last we met. lie was in jovial mood when is he 1 not? and coniident924 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-09-02 19 LONDON, Saturday J£AVIN(I moved suddenly into the Austere Age in British films, where the top pictures tend to display the landscapes of industrial Kngland rather than the contours of local glamour girls, British cinemngoers were not quite prepared for the sudden arrival of the latest353 words
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Advertisement541 1962-09-02 19 NOW bUOWingr 6 jo 0.30 pm k THE CADUY" Deon MARTIN Jerry LEWIS V A Poramount Picture. < Plus Roundabout No. 4 4 > Today B.4Sam: Vincent Price MASTtR Of THE WORLD' > ftVI f >l mwlilylHr Now Showing! 6 '3 0 o m 13 0 -3 4 op 0541 words
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Advertisement125 1962-09-02 19 Again sponsored by FRASER NEAVE is here for a limited engagement only «£fe at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM. "j^ Sac«»rdays Sundays 7.00 9.30 p.m. LJ S days advance bookings at ROBINSONS. C.K. TANG. WINSTONS and HAPPY WORLD Price* $8. S6, $5. $3. $2. By AIR By RAIL liatal vffioMz^'^ Bookings125 words
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Advertisement41 1962-09-02 19 WRESTLING TONIGHT 9 P.M. AT CHIN WOO STADIUM, K.L. AJEET SINGH CX PRINCE KUMALI \2/ SITTING BULL L.K.SENG PLUS 2 MORE THRILLING BOUTS Tickati: $6/-, $4/. $2/-. Available ot Stadium from 1 1 a.m. are available a\ ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE41 words
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Advertisement306 1962-09-02 19 GALA PREMIERE WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER BOX-PLAN NOW OPEN j SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON CATHAY II ODEON (SINGAPORE) (PENANG) j| Kuolo Lumpur) O| 9.15 P.M. I 9.00 P.M. II 9.00 P.M. GENERAL SCREENING Bk THURSDAY 6th SEPTEMBER In The Tradition Of Such k^U^TU Great Spectacles as J Jo* "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" iftAjMfl306 words
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475 1962-09-02 20 THE countdown starts today for "Queensland rocket" Rod Layer as he opens his -rand slam bid in the American lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills. Lavef seeks to add this title to liis Australian, French and Wimbledon crowns. Only one man475 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-09-02 20 0 A POPULAR "off-duty" spot at the Asian Games International Village in Jakarta is the Disco Bar. Indonesian film star Rima Melati was kept busy during a recent visit to the bar, signing copies of her first record "Bintang Ketjil" (Little Star) for the athletes. In the picture,88 words
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Article31 1962-09-02 20 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. Britain's rugby league team, who are on their way home from Australia and New Zealand, trounced a South African side by 45 points to 23 here.31 words
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Article339 1962-09-02 20 ALL THE SATURDAY FOOTBALL RESULTS FROM U.K. LONDON. Sat.— Results of today's football matches were: DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 1 Burnley 2 Arsenal 1 Fulham l'Everton Ipswich Town 1 Nottingham F 1 Leicester C 4 Bolton W 1 Leyton Orient 2 West Ham U339 words
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72 1962-09-02 20 MEXICO TO BE VENUE FOR DAVIS CUP TIE STOCKHOLM. Sat The Swedish Lawn Tennis Association decided that the Davis Cup inter-zone final between Mexico and Sweden should be played in Mexico on Oct. 19, 20 and 21. This was announced here today by Mr. Sten Hefvan. secretary of the Swedish72 words
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181 1962-09-02 20 f ONDON, Sat. Yorkshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, each with only one match more to play, are all possible winners of the county cricket championship title. Yorkshire, left pointless in their drawn game against Leicestershire yesterday, have a total of 210 points. Worcestershire who were181 words
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196 1962-09-02 20 Thailand's Samsup scores a knockout victory mOKYO. Sat. Thailand's X 10th ranking lightweight Samsup Yontraki knocked out Masaki Fujita in 58 seconds of the second round of their 10-round bout here before a small crowd of 500 lans yesterday night. It was Samsup's second knock-out victory in three appearances in196 words
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Article80 1962-09-02 20 JAKARTA, Sat. Japan J won the Asian Games waterpolo Gold medal tonight when they trounced Hong Kong 20-2 in their third and final match of the competition. Indonesia, who won two matches and lost one in the four-nation competition, received the Silver medal and Singapore with only80 words
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Article40 1962-09-02 20 JAKARTA. Sat. Japan won another Gold medal today by walking over Taiwan in the volley ball competition for the men's Far Eastern system and brought their total to three of the four Gold medals available for the event.40 words
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Article118 1962-09-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Rulers Shield cricket final between Pahang Malays and Penang Malays on the Kuala Lumpur padang was interrupted by rain soon after lunch today. The game will be resumed at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. Pahang. captained by Tengku Mahkota, won the toss118 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-09-02 20 PETER LIM - Capsule road test— 4 PETER LIM MOTORING By riMIE 1963 Ford Falcon X that handsome, rounded, American designed, Australian -built, six-cylin-der, big- brother compact > has arrived with one big selling point The list price nas been reduced to SB.lBO from Ihe 1962 and 1961 pricrs of 58.960 and >9.990226 words
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Article102 1962-09-02 20 Performance-wise, the car Is highly-manoeuvrable, nifty, surefooted and smooth. The ride is quiet and stable, with the comfortable softness that one expects of an American car. Luggage space is ample in the boat, glove-compartment and back parcel-shelf. Fuel consumption is an acclaimed 30 m.p.g. Technical details: Six-cylind-er, 2.365 c.c,102 words
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Advertisement402 1962-09-02 20 BATTERIES y vvV/V M Vsj| FOR H QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER LIFE H PLUS ONE FULL YEAR GUARANTEE Lucas Batteries are now made in Malaya to suit local conditions FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Represented in the Federation by WEARNE BROS. the FIRST name ./?^rk^402 words
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Advertisement146 1962-09-02 20 Look for this It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability ML Wk. and only Ell f jrlM l tyres Have it "VJI fRt /''^ClCvs. From slart to finish in the building of every Firestone <nWM yJ%oArvV tyre. Quality is the first consideration. The finest raw V JtßmarJF S\\146 words
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489 1962-09-02 21 Un II a luxury weight mark of 7.9, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham's smart sprinter, Bowdler has a great chance of toppling Eskdale Chief 6 Co. in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Gold Cup over 6f (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur489 words
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567 1962-09-02 21 NEARCO BROTHERS LOOK A GOOD CUP DAY DOUBLE VEARCO MYTH (Race Seven) and Nearco Star (Race One) were both withdrawn on Wednesday. They are definite starters today and should make a safe Cup day double. Nearco Myth has won two of his three starts and the best of him h:.3567 words
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Article428 1962-09-02 21 pIIICKEN BESI was a very v* easy winner over 7f on the first day. I doubt if a 10-lb penalty will trouble him in Race Two. Handily positioned from the start, he had his opposition tagged down a long way out and coasted htme a428 words
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Article1206 1962-09-02 21 Race l: 2.oo— Glass 2 7fi 1 ***** EiHel Tower (Phostrr St.) Daniels, 8 8.10 (F) M. Leo 9 2 ***** Black Gold (MBK St.) Martin 9 8.10 (F) Barbridge If 3 ***** Evidence (Olympia St.l Ahmad, 6 88 K. Leong 7 4 ***** Count Fall (Oek1,206 words
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Article148 1962-09-02 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BO\ POINTER NEARCO STAR Black Gold Eiffel Tower NEARCO STAR Tinjiri Harapan Your Highness EIFFEL TOWEB Nrarco Star T.nsei Harapan 8.00 Race 2.35 IHICKKN BESI Manikam Nakhoda DELARGO Chicken Besi CHICKEN BESI ManikAin Clever Dick lUc* -n mm Picture Fan /oral TINGGI API Sciatic Z«ral SELATIC148 words
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Article, Illustration823 1962-09-02 22 A win in, badminton doubles— and silver for Kew San B VBa^^Vß H Maaß BbsF sHH BB f aTaitsfM SATURDAY jyjALAYA won a badminton Gold when Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee scored a thrilling victory in the men's doubles final over Tan Joe Hock823 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-09-02 22 COACHES SAY HE IS ONE OF THE BEST PROSPECTS JAKARTA, Saturday. THACK and iieUl athletes who improved or equalled existing records in 22 events at the Fourth Asian Games, still lag behind the rest of the world, according to coaches' gathered here today. Only eight records,268 words
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297 1962-09-02 22 JAPAN TAKES 22 FIRSTS IN THE SWIMMING- BUT GLORY GOES TO BURMA JAKARTA. Sat. Japan emerged from the four-day Asian Games swimming and diving tournament tonight with twenty-two Gold medals, twenty Silvers, and four Bronze, next came Indonesia with one Gold, three Silver and eight Bronze; the Philippines with twoReuter - 297 words
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Obituary36 1962-09-02 22 JOHN H. J. BULLOCK. MOM be. lovrd husband of Plppa. passed away rm |vi septemher at the General Hoiipl»l. Kunla Lumpur, after a short Illtvs*. Funeral on .Mon.l.i .lid t>ep tcmber, 4 p.m. Cheras Road.36 words
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Article28 1962-09-02 22 MR. A MRS. T. f>. Jayaratnam thank all relative* anrl mends for thiir kind a«*Mtancr. «ili-»-i«(ies and vHm.t.ir Klfts on the occamoo of tbfir rnarriaKe on IS-K-ni28 words
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Article224 1962-09-02 22 Games body and Indonesia accord JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandriosaid today that an under--* 1 standing had been reached between Indonesia and members of the executive body ot tha Asian Games Federation. He was speaking to reporters after a luncheon he gave for officials of the Federation224 words
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