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Title Section20 1962-09-04 1 AVrn\(.l DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXTFERS 100,000 The Straits Times No*** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article712 1962-09-04 1 20,000 STORM INDIAN EMBASSY Insult to Soekarno and nation' alleged: Angry mob in search of Sondhi gets out of control JAKARTA, Monday A MOB of 20,000 Indonesians today smashed their way into the Indian Embassy here breaking furniture, tearing down shutters, splin tering windows anc screaming: "Expel Sondhi712 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-09-04 1 MR. SONDHI: 'I HAD TO GET OUT FAST' jyjH. (i.l). SONDIII arrived here at 8.10 p.m. today aboard a Qantas airliner and said: "Things were getting too hot for me in Jakarta. I had no choice but to get out fast He said he did not want his family in519 words
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356 1962-09-04 1 TEHERAN, Monday A SADDENED and often weeping Prime Minister Sadollah Alam inspected sections of Persia's earthquake area today and informed that the death toll had passed 10,000 and could possibly go higher than 20,000. Dr. Alam and his aides were often staggered byReuter - 356 words
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397 1962-09-04 1 Israeli soccer visit is off: No visas I/UALA 'LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Football Association of Malaya has withdrawn its invitation to the Israeli Football Association to participate in the Merdeka Soccer Festival which begins here on Sept. 8. It has requested the Immigration authorities to cancel the visas which had397 words
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135 1962-09-04 1 Now it's bargirls on roller skates PERTH. Mon. A Perth hotel has speeded up its bar service with barmaids on rollerskates. And licensee Eric Stump says the first two skating barmaids have proved so popular with customers at His Majesty's Hotel that he will engage two more to cope withReuter - 135 words
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Article46 1962-09-04 1 ACCRA, Mon. President Kwame Nkrumah announced today he had appointed Mr. Krobo Edusei. who was sacked from the government earlier this year, as Minister of Agriculture. Other Cabinet changes announced Included Mr. L. R. Abavana. Minister of Agriculture, to be Information Minister.46 words
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Article165 1962-09-04 1 AMERICAN scientists will A decide tonight when to attempt to "nudge" the space probe Mariner II back on its course for Venus. The 447-lb. 12-foot spacecraft, launched eight days ago and now 1.204.000 miles on its 182-miWion mile Journey to thr cloudshrouded planet, yesterday pointed aReuter - 165 words
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Article79 1962-09-04 1 Shots end a bid for freedom BERLIN. Mon. East German border guards last night fired five shots at a man trying to reach the West Berlin shore of a border lake and forced him to return to East Germany, West Berlin police said today. They said the incident was watchedReuter - 79 words
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Article229 1962-09-04 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian De fence; Minister, today told the Lower House of Parliament that China had set up more posts in the Ladakh area of Kashmir. But Chinese troops had not advanced any further into Indian territory. Earlier, Mrs.Reuter - 229 words
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Article22 1962-09-04 1 SOPHIA FREED mi xico iin N1 Thr proxy mam Sophia Lurrn und I Pi.nti w.t* annuird In Juarez today -rßeuterReuter - 22 words
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Article373 1962-09-04 2 '|'HK death toll from Typhoon Wanda rose to 134 this afternoon as more bodies were dug out of the wreckage and debris of smashed houses and huts, mainly in the New Territories. In addition, there were 41 missing and 288 injured, a Government spokesman said.373 words
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Article, Illustration508 1962-09-04 2 UN should become parliament of mankind says Thant CONFIDENCE CRISIS 'PASSING PHASE* UNITED NATIONS, Mon.— U Thant, the acting SecretaryGeneral, said today that the United Nations' General Assembly should become the parliament of mankind, but he also welcomed outside moves to solve inter national problems. He made these comments inReuter - 508 words
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Article, Illustration224 1962-09-04 2 Hero? Oh please don't call me that... JJE didn't look much like a hero as he sat in his wheelchair at Hammersmith Hospital, London, ready to go home: 32-year-old Dr. David Spencer, the man who gave a kidney to save the life of his friend, Dr. Lan Clark, because heExpresspic - 224 words
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Article294 1962-09-04 2 OUSSIA has agreed to supply arms to Cuba. Tass. the official Soviet news agency reported last night. The agreement was reached during talks here between a Cuban delegation led by Dr. Ernesto Guevara, Industry Minister, and Mr. Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders. An official commuiqueReuter - 294 words
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Article26 1962-09-04 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico will pay a state visit to India from Oct. 7 to Oct. 10.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement20 1962-09-04 2 PRIME tj COFFEE 0% BEANS t** S.iJHtXHk Y es there ife -i prime coffee fJP I pp every cup of20 words
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Advertisement133 1962-09-04 2 Pelikan presents a New M F W I Fountain Pen Model Elegant in Form and Colour erf The modern design of the Pelikan a Fountain Pen not only meets the demand for convenient, easy .writing but also gives pleasure to the most sophisticated eye. The attractive colour combinations of Silver/Blue133 words
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241 1962-09-04 3 T ONDON, Mon. Angry crowds last night turned on two extreme right-wing groups in the East End with a barrage of fists, rocks, eggs, stink bombs and screams of abuse. Hundreds of police werr called out amid scenes of nrar-chaos to prevent open battlesReuter - 241 words
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209 1962-09-04 3 2,000 AIRCRAFT TEST AMERICAN DEFENCES COLORADO SPRINGS, (Colorado), Monday. ABOUT 1,000 American bombers and the same number of interceptor planes from the U.S. and Canada took part in an exercise yesterday to test North America s defences against air attack. The aircraft had complete control of the skies over theReuter - 209 words
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Article41 1962-09-04 3 NEW DELHI, Mon— There will be elections soon In the former Portuguese possessions of Goa. Daman and Dlv to elect members to the Lok Sabha < Lower House of Parliament), the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told parliament.— UPIUPI - 41 words
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132 1962-09-04 3 WASHINGTON Mon.— T Observers last night speculated about the possibility of President Kennedy ordering a halt to U.S. high-altitude nuclear tests because of th unexpected results of the "rainbow blast in July. The radiation delt created by the bomb 200 miles over Johnston Island. InReuter - 132 words
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Article26 1962-09-04 3 HONG KONG. Mon. -Armed clashes between troops loyal to rival factions In Laos were still taking place, according to the Voice of Laos radio26 words
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449 1962-09-04 3 Gun battles again in the Casbah: Many dead ALGIERS, Monday. QUN battles flared in the Algiers Casbah last night for the second time in five days and guerilla command sources claimed 100 people were killed or wounded. Supporters of the ruling Algerian Political Bureau said the incident started when guerillasReuter; UPI - 449 words
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223 1962-09-04 3 IT'S A U.N. FACT: MARRY, AND YOU LIVE LONGER ITNITED NATIONS. V Mon. "Get married and live longer" is the lesson bachelors and career girls might learn from the U.N.s latest facts-and-flgur-es book. Statistics in the world organisation's demographic year book for 1961 show that married people the world overReuter - 223 words
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71 1962-09-04 3 OPERATION IN MID-OCEAN SAVES WOMAN CAPETOWN, Mon A A British tanker master's wife had an emergency operation aboard a Dutch passenger liner after being transferred from the tanker In mid-ocean early yesterday. The woman. Mrs Jean Maxwell Parr, was reported to be past the critical stage after the operation— lnReuter - 71 words
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Article44 1962-09-04 3 NEW DELHI. Mon.—Following the liberation of Goa from the Portuguese some 1,191 Goans have been issued authorisation to go to Portugal, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament. He said 51 applications for permission to go to Portugal ;ire still pending UPIUPI - 44 words
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185 1962-09-04 3 Half of Germany's drug babies died paper BONN, Mon. Half of the 5,000 thalidomide babies born In West Germany have died, the West German newspaper BUd reported today. The newspaper said the main cause of death of the deformed babies were heart, stomach and blood circulation disorders VIENNA: An express185 words
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Article68 1962-09-04 3 No. 9 RED TEST WASHINGTON. Mon. The Soviet Union early yesterday conducted an atmospheric nuclear test in the intermediate range in the vicinity of Novaya Zemlya. the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced last nißht. It was tbe ninth specific detonation in the current Soviet atmospheric series announced by the AEC.Reuter - 68 words
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Miscellaneous47 1962-09-04 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby [TU€ MANAGES? SAYS JWE) V OOULO MBCT TUC SS (BUT IT WILL MEAm\ AN EXTRA CHABSC (IP THE UWI«T) 2^/^ f I HAVE TO WEAff IT > BECAUSE MY WIFE GAVE IT TO ME FOR MY BIQTMDAV WILL A6Oee 1 \TO THE MENWOeWNG/47 words
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1017 1962-09-04 4 Higher bonus for bank men— but not 3 months SINGAPORE, Mon THE Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered a higher bonus for employees of the Chartered Bank, but asked the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union to come to an agreement within one month on the quantum and type of1,017 words
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Article301 1962-09-04 4 THEY BRING MONEY FOR MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Mon. A high powered Japanese Government economic mission flew into Singapore tonight to make a detailed survey of investment possibilities In Malaysia. The 17-member mission comprises top-ranking industrialists. The Singapore Government attaches great importance to the mission. Attraction Particular significance is ascribed to the301 words
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Article256 1962-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A FARMER alleged in a district court today that a traffic policeman demanded $100 from him as a reward for not taking any action against him in connection with a traffic offence. Ong Ah Beng, 35. the farmer, said he then borrowed $100256 words
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Article159 1962-09-04 4 Polio: An appeal to parents SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Health In their mass polio Immunisation campaign have, so far given the first dose of the Sabln vaccine to 226,000 children. A Ministry statement today reported that only 118.000 children had returned for the second dose. For complete immunity against159 words
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Article382 1962-09-04 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Dusseldorf. Beirut. Teheran, New Delhi, Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 pjn.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pjn. Qantas: From Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta. (QF 733) 8.40 pan from382 words
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Article147 1962-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A GANG of five youths threw a broken bottle at a provision shop proprietor today when he asked them to pay for two packets of cigarettes. The thugs walked Into the shop In Dakota Crescent, off the Old Airport Road and took the147 words
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96 1962-09-04 4 Nine hurt in crash, only a cut for baby SINGAPORE, Mon. Nine people, includin g a four-week-old baby, were injured when a car travelling towards the city hit a milestone and went off the road at the 83 mile on Bukit Timah Road todtiv Tne force of the Impact upro96 words
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Article38 1962-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Lim Tay Boh. Dean of Arts in the University of Singapore, will speak on "Economics and Manpower" at the luncheon of the V's Men's Club of Singapore at the Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.38 words
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Article36 1962-09-04 4 BINGAPORE. Mon. A colour film of the golf match between two international players. Chen Chlng-Poh of Formosa and Ted Kroll of the United States had its first screening at the Shell Theatrette today.36 words
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89 1962-09-04 4 LONG-TERM STRUGGLE SAYS ANTI-M UNION SINGAPORE. Mon The anti-merger Singapore Trade Union Working Committee today called on the people here to regard Sept. 1. 1962 Referendum Day as "but another occasion to intensify our determination to build a Just and equal society." A statement from the committee, signed by Its89 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-09-04 5 ASSISTANT Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, pours tea for the Korean Ambassador. Maj. Gen. Hong Hi Choi, after the opening of trade talks "between Malaya and Korea. At right is Mr. Choong Hoon Park, the Korean delegation leader. Straits52 words
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219 1962-09-04 5 A FEW POINTS TO THRASH OUT: KOREAN LEADER 'THE draft trade agreement between Malaya and Korea proposed by the Federation Government was acceptable in general to Korea but there were a few points to be thrashed out. This was stated today by Mr. Choong Hoon Park, leader of the Korean219 words
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Article91 1962-09-04 5 Accused of armed gang robbery SINGAPORE, Mon. Four youths were charged in a magistrate's court today with armed gang robbery. Ho Kok Meng. Tham Whye Yong. Lee Soo Har and Wan Kum Leng. were alleged to have robbed Choy Chow King and seven others of cash and Jewellery totalling $2,300,91 words
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Article62 1962-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A writ has been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of Thio Keng Poon, of Boat Quay, claiming $130,000 from Lee Khoon Huat, of Frankel Avenue, as being money due on two packets of diamonds sold and delivered by the plaintiff to62 words
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Article42 1962-09-04 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Tay Ju Wang. 24, was fined $25 today for fixing a poster without lawful authority at the fivefoot way of a house in Lorong Chuan. off Braddell Road, at about 12.45 a.m. on Aug. 8. He pleaded guilty.42 words
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Article98 1962-09-04 5 J£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A substantial sum has been subscribed to the new $50 million Malayan Government loan v hich open rri today. Treasury officials described the response to the loan offer as "most satisfactory." They advised mem- bers of the public wishing to subscribe to the98 words
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Article141 1962-09-04 5 A PROBE INTO LIGHTER SINKING PORT Swettenham. Mon. A top-level inquiry has been ordered into the sinking last week of a 100-ton rail-way-owned lighter with cargo wort. $220,000. Officials from the Railway and the Ministry of Transport are carrying out the investigation. A consignment of radios, tyres, floor tiles and141 words
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Article85 1962-09-04 5 $4M. SHARES OFFER WITHDRAWN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Land and Housing Development Ltd. is withdrawing its recent offer to the public of 40.000 shares of $100 each, pending the filing of certain documents and their publication. Today the company advertised this withdrawal pending compliance with certain statutory formalities. The85 words
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Article55 1962-09-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Moa. Wong Ong Whye, 80, a carpenter working on a new block of five -storey offices In Jalan Ah Fook here, fell to his death this morning during a sudden rainstorm. Wong, who lived in Lavender Street, Singapore, sustained head and body injuries55 words
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Article46 1962-09-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Syed Agil Barakbah, president of the Johore Bahru Sessions Court for the past two years, will become Deputy Public Prosecutor. Johore. on Saturday. A Johore magistrate, Inche Abdul Hamid Azml, will become acting president of the Sessions Court.46 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-09-04 5 Alhfi Oap By V. F. Hawntin RUBY CREEK.' I WONDER WHERE I I WELL, IF THERE (S ANY I I ""X I I I IT DONT LOOK VALLTME GOLO IS HEI* WE WONTRND /uKeY^ EVEN FA'NTLY 1 THAT OSCAR SAID fT JUST LAYIN* ARCXJNP I THIS .ii 1 V REDOISH138 words
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332 1962-09-04 6 Woman who killed a baby jailed three years pRETTY 20-year-old Fatimah binte Kassan in a neat sarong kebaya, bowed her head when Mr. Justice Ong today sentenced her to three years' jail for causing the death of her new-born baby boy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon It was alleged that she committed332 words
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Article55 1962-09-04 6 KUCHING. Mon.— A group of six girls and 11 boys, who went picnicking at the Bako National Park yesterday afternoon, were thrown Into heavy seas when their longboat capsized, on the way back. A longboat of Park Rangers picked up all the picnickers except a boy55 words
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Article44 1962-09-04 6 PENANO. Mon.— R. Munlyandl. 29, was today charged In the Second Magistrate's Court with raping a 10-year-old girl In Northam Road about 3.40 p.m. on Saturday. No plea was recorded and the case was fixed for further mention next week.44 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-09-04 6 Ah, cool as a mountain stream says Wai Sing, 5 NO MM POM IDINTIFVINO TM« ILOtAN PICTURES AND STORY by HAROLD TEO KUALA LUM1V PUR, Mon. What it the right age to start smoking? According to 36--inch tall. Lee Wai Sing, the age of five is ripe enough. This morning,194 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-09-04 7 INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak opening the second meeting of the working party on the agricultural engineering aspects of rice production, storage and processing of the International Rice Commission. Others, from left: Mr. Ahsan-Ud Din, regional representative of the Director General of FAO; Raja Zainal Abi75 words
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683 1962-09-04 7 FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE AFTER MONTH'S LEAVE FOLLOWING CONTROVERSY THE Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak today spoke of the "obvious signs'' that the conservatism and prejudices of Malaya's farmers were giving way to the advancement of mechanical technology. He was addressing the second meeting of the International Rice683 words
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Article169 1962-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MORE than 830,000 takings from the radio and television exposition will be contributed to the National Monument Fund. The 12-day exposition, which was held at the Stadium Negara here, ended last night. More than 150,000 peo- pie from all over the Federa- tion169 words
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Article40 1962-09-04 7 IPOH. Mon. A new registration centre for the issue of identity cards was opened at the Kheh Association premises In Jalan Bendahara today. The centre Is in addition to the existing one In Post Office Road.40 words
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Article45 1962-09-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Sulta>i of Johore will open the new Merdeka Park swimming pool at 5 p.m. on Friday. The cost of the new pool ln:luded a donation of $55,000 from the Singapore philanthropist. Dato Lee Kong Shtaa.45 words
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Article67 1962-09-04 7 KUCHINO. Mon. First Dakota aircraft owned by Borneo Airways made successful proving flights at the weekend in North Borneo. The aircraft, bought from Malayan Airways, has been I completely modified for Bornean condition.*.. It Is the first such type of aircraft to bear Borneo Airways emblem. Three67 words
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Article143 1962-09-04 7 A LOR STAR, Mon. Three people were injured, two seriously, when their car crashed into a tree at the Bth mile of the Kuala Ne-rang-Alor Star road last night. The driver. Hashim bin Abdul Hamid, 31, received minor Injuries but his two passengers. Sa'ad bin143 words
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Article20 1962-09-04 7 MUAR. Mon. The Johore Government will build 12 community halls in tr Muar district early next year.20 words
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Article59 1962-09-04 7 Machine explodes: Man dies SINGAPORE, Mon— A trlsha rider. Ong Kuii Hong. 58. Injured by metal fragments when a tyre retread machine in Upper Dlckson Road exploded this morning, died in hospital. Ong, who was in the backyard of a ooffeo-snop next door, was hit oy the flyIng fragments. Two59 words
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Article33 1962-09-04 7 PENANG, Mon The Penang MCA today invited all policy holders of mushroom insurance companies now being liquidated to call at its youth section headquarters in Transfer Road for free claim forms.33 words
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187 1962-09-04 7 ALOR STAR. Monday. A SIX- YEAR-OLD boy. Loh Ah Lum. told the Sessions Court today of a "Joke" which led to the loss of his right eye. "I jokingly said the accused could not hit me with his catapult." Loh testified at the187 words
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Article33 1962-09-04 7 PENANG. Mon Inche S. M. '.Mohamed Idris has been re-elected president ot ihe Penang Muslim Youth Society, with Inche K. A. Mohamed Iqbal as secretary and Inche Abu Hanlffa as treasurer.33 words
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134 1962-09-04 7 IPOH. Mon. A Jap- anese iron and steel manufacturing c o m pany is planning to set j up a $3 million factory in Singapore or Malaya The company is the Maru Ichi Iron and Steel Manufacturing Company, which is specialises134 words
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Article610 1962-09-04 8 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS Land, sea, and air units begin training as task forces for new defence strategy From Jesselton. Mon. PERMANENT "patrol stations" and police posts may be set up at various strategic points along the east coast of North Borneo to combat the increas- ed incidence of610 words
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Article152 1962-09-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR Monday rpENGKU Abdul Rahman will open a four-day pox litical course for 92 Umno divisional publicity officers at Morlb on Sept. 23. Umno headquarters said today that the course was to ensure the success of the membership drive to bf launched by the152 words
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Article, Illustration189 1962-09-04 8 IPOH, Monday. TNCHE Mohamed Yusof bin Haji Ahmad was elect- ed the chairman of the once trouble-ridden Ipoh Umno division at its annual meeting here yesterday. The meeting also elected Inche Tan Abdullah bin Hajl Khalld as deputy chairman, and Inche Ismail bin Majld. a189 words
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Article19 1962-09-04 8 BANTING. Mon. Mr. Lim Ang Hee (All) has been elected president of the Tanlong Sepat Local Council.19 words
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Article39 1962-09-04 8 SUNGEI PATANI Mon Syed Salim bin Syed Osman, an old boy of Sultan Abdul Hamld College, has lolned the Royal Malayan Navy as a cadet and will leave soon for the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth.39 words
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Article26 1962-09-04 8 Stolen a safe KUCHING. Mon.— A safe containing $30 of Sematan Bauxite Company at Hindu was stolen last night when thieves broke In through a window.26 words
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Article91 1962-09-04 8 IPOH. Mon— An 11-year- i old boy, Phang Kok Peng, playing on the bank of the Kinta River yesterday, pulled a two-year-old boy. Kuan Chee Hong, from the river. He was with some friends on I the river bank near the Hugh Low Street bridge91 words
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Article42 1962-09-04 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Kirn Hiang, 21, who admitted being a member of the os secret society, was today jailed for six months for extorting $4 from a cloth vendor, Woo Choo Shong, 27, in North Bridge Road on July 842 words
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150 1962-09-04 8 Date's hope: Harmony in Malaysian family pENANG, Mon.— The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, last night expressed the hope that with the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the various races in this country would continue to live in harmony "as one big family." "We must always work with the150 words
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155 1962-09-04 8 Girls scream as youths attack coach at match SINGAPORE, Mon. A basketball coach. Tan Hwee Peow, 25. was attacked by about 20 youths at the Guillemard community centre yesterday soon after he stopped them from teasing girls taking part In a match. Tan told the police he was on duty155 words
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163 1962-09-04 8 A plan to organise non-union workers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A blueprint to organise non-union workers will be discussed at the Malayan Trade Union Congress central committee meeting on Sunday. The MTUC executive secretary. Mr. M.S. Dhoss, said today the plan had been ready for some time. "We are waiting for163 words
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Article14 1962-09-04 8 MUAR, Mon. The Liquor Licensing Board here will meet on Sept. 24.14 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-09-04 8 Bug* Bunny By Baiph HointdaM j pTAtCtIT V I'LL "I TH'LI'L CLUCK'S "N A I ER L£AVC \l£AVe COMIW'OUT HIS t I WISH I HAP A PICTURE 111 IT. ELMER "/ITI HAAM- FRONTDOOR! ,i wIUST LIKE THAT FOR. /M/ AR S^^y HE PROBABLY 1 rT-T-^45 words
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Article, Illustration563 1962-09-04 9 NOEL BARBER - NOEL BARBER CONE ARE THE BIC SPENDERS by J^ICE, Mon.— The runway at the airport here lies flush with the Mediterranean, and the hot air shimmers over the concrete. The terminal building is alive with sunburned men and women in shorts. The flower shop563 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1962-09-04 9 THE DESPERATE BRAVERY OF A HANDFUL OF MEN IN THE MURDEROUS AND HEROIC ATTACK ON ZEEBRUGGE IT was just after midnight on April 23, 1918. On the long concrete mole guarding Zeebrugge harbour on the Belgian coast, a German sentry shivered1,786 words
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Advertisement125 1962-09-04 9 iScll&lTi refreshes your taste —air-softens" every puff blbbl^V bi il E^BitjinL^^KjOißflKßlJ Hr li'Wi 3* BMBfIB B^^^^Bl BMkv^H B^R jBW^^^BBB^ ,J. Ml WL* jna^t^^ jWB MB^Bj^^B^B^^^T^B^^^HHfc^Bi^^fc **^^bP^KmB BSBJijP HUbBBBB^B ftr^B M' Bfi mHB A.^f* A BT^Vs^9B9^^96!^BnJHßflK BbS^^ißbl Hal BBBr^B^ B^Bm A; ▼^bJ^^V^A^Bh9v^Bi9&BjBBBB»S M BBL^^^BH '^jb9bl !v/^:^ 9^Km flßßßP^al HnH^fl bßbßGhmsSßk. bbHe^bbH125 words
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Obituary33 1962-09-04 10 utm »/> (minimum) HMSRCIER AOOLPHE CHRIS TOPMIR on 31 Auguat Id Sydney. Ace 7d yearn. MARTHA CIRTSCH PETERSON Wife of Doctor H.H. Peterson died at HiKh Point. North Orollna, oa 12th August i33 words
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Article148 1962-09-04 10 H H ori, lit (Minimum) ALAN MIT thanka frlrnda for w tent ha. cor.dolencea and aaaiatance foi lunemi of Anthooy MR. AND MRS. II L Kemarjdrz th.mk r.latlvri «nd frlrnda for their ire-aanta and attendance at their wedrtmt on 1 «2 MR. JOSHUA MASILLAMONSV and PaaaHV thank all relatlvra.148 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, September 4, 1962.
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Article800 1962-09-04 10 The sad saga of the Fourth Asian Games seems endless. But not even the foremost champions of broken rules and unprincipled tricks can defend the hooligan demonstration against India. The attack on the Indian Embassy in Jakartu fortunately was confined to material damage to the800 words
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Article280 1962-09-04 10 North Persia lies at the end of the North Anatolian "scar", ia long tectonic line which stretches from' the East Mediterranean which has been responsible in the last twelve years for eight major earthquakes in Greece and Turkey. The whole rim of the Mediterranean is earthquake prone. Over280 words
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Article196 1962-09-04 10 i Mr. Tan Siew Sin, like every Finance Minister, has his quota of headaches. In moments o( depression he no doubt fortifies himself by comparing his situation with that of his coun- terparts in other South-East Asian countries. Which of them enjoy the solace of a cast-iron196 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1962-09-04 10 BALRAM TANDON - BALRAM TANDON IF India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, were granted the fulfilment of a single wish before he relinquishes his office, he would probably like it to be the abolition of the caste system. The system means that Hindus, who form a majority of1,096 words
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377 1962-09-04 10 Integrity of the Civil Service— by Marshall VOT even In moments of anger would I be guilty of the abberratlon of referring to our civil service as dishonest, for I am more aware than most that our civil service, despite Its defects through lack of cohesion, has displayed an overall377 words
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Article221 1962-09-04 10 Princt, ot an jncianf house, whose ttoriai run Through many cantunti of scarh* and scar. When, as a boy, you chatted in tha tun With folk from court and kampong and bataar And learned the luck and lore of Alor Star. Say, ware there nighM when you'd221 words
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367 1962-09-04 10 Berlin is back— on a note of high hope... NEW YORK. Mon— lrving Berlin ls a name one associates, nostalgically, with the thirties or forties, or even the First World War. He is one of the great songwriters of the 20th century, a contemporary of George Gershwin. Jerome Kern and367 words
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Advertisement837 1962-09-04 10 Straits Tims t Malay Ma 3 CiaaaKi»« aav«Mi»am»nta may b* hanaM t« iai 'Maw COLD a)TO»»«« »«C»Bi Orchard »o«o COLO •TOP»A«« BRAMCNB* AT HOLLAND KOAD-fcAYONS OIPPIL MOAD-NAVAL Authority Af«nt» CITY BOOK •TOWS LTD •Vlnehwtar Hniu. Collyaf 0«»»» TUB NBWS fftONT Flttawirlck'a Supcnnarawt M. M. ••MAIL f Admiralty Road. Naval B.837 words
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Advertisement29 1962-09-04 10 1 i ,i it's NEW it's Here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air I! unpleasant smells with the >gg>jW> elegant ft^ljEy j •Oft BC TTE* Am CONDITIONS29 words
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Advertisement57 1962-09-04 10 THE GOOD STUDENT NEEDS AND DESERVES A PRODUCT OF Q THE PARKER PEN COMPANY (■OH FAMOUS ZUN SHOES Comfort Finest >#^^?\ MADt IN I /u,c HOSLOVAKIA Available at all leading Stores. Factory Representatives: ZLIN CO LTD. SINGAPORE— PENANG You'll love the taste of m r^9R^ Produced by Peter F Heennf57 words
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Article, Illustration927 1962-09-04 11 CYCLING TOWKAY TELLS COURT HE DOESN'T KNOW WHY HE WAS KIDNAPPED r |^HE 53-year-old "cycling millionaire,' Mi. Tai Chet Siang, who was kidnapped in July this year, told a preliminary inquiry here today: "I did not pay $50,000 for my release. 1 did not927 words
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Article91 1962-09-04 11 Hold-up in shop foiled by worker KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 50-year-old worker, In a rubber dealer's shop In j Klyne Street, foiled a holdi up bid by three robbers during 1 the week-end. He put up a fight when the robbers tried to tie him up i and then shouted91 words
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Article74 1962-09-04 11 British Govt office to close KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.The office of the British Deputy High Commissioner in Penang is to be closed from Oct. 11. Its functions will become the direct responsibility of the British High Commlisloner here. A statement by the Britisn High Commission today -said: "This decision has been74 words
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Article55 1962-09-04 11 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Ng Khoon Looi, an Alliance candidate, won the by-election in the Buklt Balal ward of the Lenggong Local Council on Saturday. The vacancy was created by the death of an Alliance councillor, Mr. Muthuveera Madasamy. There are eight Alliance and four People's Progressive55 words
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Article57 1962-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Miss Harriet W. Isom. of PendJeton. Oregon, has arrived here to assume duties as third secretary of the VS. Embassy. Graduating from Mills College, California, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Massachusetts Miss, Isom has been tralnine with the U.S. State57 words
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Article44 1962-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim Kian San. ex-presldent of the Hua Klau Old Boys' Association, continued hi* evidence today before the commission inquiring Into last November's Chinese Secondary Four exam boycott. Today was the commission'58th day of hearing. It resumes tomorrow.44 words
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Article435 1962-09-04 11 THE MAN EATER'S SECOND VICTIM. From K. BASKARAN: f piE elusive "terror of 1 ing tiger has claii The badly-mauled bex Mat, 35, a tapper, was foi Socn Seng estate near Ba which went to look for hi] turn from tapping at 2 p. On Aug. 6 another tapper, Inche435 words
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Article35 1962-09-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Labour Ministry is to hold a secret ballot in the next day or two among employees nf Kodak tMi Ltd. in Alexandria Road to settle the issue of union representation.35 words
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175 1962-09-04 11 Druggists and law on TB cure publicity SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Wong Hin Sun, assistant Director of Medical Services, told a court today how druggists. prohibited from advertising "cures" for tuberculosis, broke the law. Referring to an advertisement in a Chinese newspaper, he said that the advertisers had replaced the proper'175 words
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Article68 1962-09-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Five Malayan women will fly to Bangkok on Wednesday on I a two-week study tour of I Thailand. They are: Che Intan Zabadar binte Dato Shahbandar Osman. of Perak; Hajjah Elijah binte Mohamed Arlff, of Kuala Lumpur; Che Lat Kalsom binte Hajl Meor68 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-09-04 11 Have you seenjioung Ismail? PENANG. Mon.—Kighteen-year-old Wan Ismail bin Wan Hussein (above), has been missing from his Fettes Road home in Tanjoag Tokon? since August 23. His father, Inche Wan Hussein, a businessman, appeals to anyone who knows the whereabouts of his son to contact him (telephone Penang *****).49 words
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113 1962-09-04 11 Leong on salutary effect of whipping PENANG, Mon. The imposition of whipping. in addition to prison sentences had a salutary effect on gangsters, the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh. said here today. "As a result, serious crime has come down in the country." he told the Straits Times113 words
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Article26 1962-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Khco Hln Hiong, an Assistant Director of Legal Aid. was transferred today to the South Bridge Road Courts as a magistrate.26 words
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127 1962-09-04 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, left for Pulau Langkawi In an R.M.A.F. Dove this morning for a four-day rest there. Before taking off, he said: I am very happy Indeed that Singapore has agreed to join us. We welcome127 words
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Advertisement125 1962-09-04 11 V 3*. Every mother (j[s dreams of a bouncing baby! *S. Cy w ill the baby be strong and healthy •|jg /IP l/ri course it will be— with Kalzana D 4^ 9 J\ r -o'AwL J fortify both mother-to-be and baby. #•'*<* m if 1 I I Kalzana D. the125 words
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Advertisement127 1962-09-04 11 HHHHKfIMHHHIHHB Ash trays, Cigarette boxes, Jife^j^B Beer mugs. Measures, Vases. K\HIS Tea and Coffee sets. ■/J|\B I^V Attractive Pitcher in plain Wt 4 VB or hammered finish Vf i A^^Fj^| 12" high 3 pints > $48 IL| ft/i 11" high 2 pints $44 wh\ 8" high 1 pint $35 (Price127 words
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Miscellaneous435 1962-09-04 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: «»n« wave service iiik Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous 476 metres With Music: 7.30 Time Signal. »j nn n~~t m New.: 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 M(^? n Time Signal. News In The Na- SftTSXSSS^' Bulte^ 7 15 tional Language; 8.03 Top Of l«ir?toSS£? An? am The435 words
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Article, Illustration397 1962-09-04 12 Vital questions for girl about to wed IT is a natural tendency a m ong parents to insist that their (laughter, at any age, is too young to many. They will talk apprehensively of all the consequences of marriage which supposing they occur can mar a young girl's life. The397 words
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Article76 1962-09-04 12 FS easy to repair loose threads in carpets if you follow a suggestion from a specialist. Draw the loose end of cloth or yarn to the reverse side of the rug with a coarse crochet hook. Then from the right side pull short loops through the old holes76 words
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293 1962-09-04 12 Fish cleaning job made easy for you ¥F you are following 1 the fashion for frilly blouses, a new self ruffling taffeta ribbon should interest you. The secret of this ribbon Is a strong nylon thread running down the centre. Expose the thread by slitting a quarter of an inch293 words
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Advertisement338 1962-09-04 12 CREAM ■^8^ wnh Projenilin' Women everywhere have proven, 'Eterna 27' Cream by is the world's safest, surest, easiest way to make your skin look and feel younger! the Parnall EZY PRESS Jhhs 3w/ Presses cohf/e VOUsffcfou/hl j£\ T^^^aß Just tlke seit by your Ezy Preji arranfe the clothts to y338 words
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Advertisement220 1962-09-04 12 fc 1 I Andrex Jt KA tort '3 i* Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white, £1 Lxuih Is the inevitable choice of women220 words
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Miscellaneous247 1962-09-04 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Sort of spear I'd use in the 1. Retired Browning character S^if Jm',l m holds his recent rollapse to be 5 Top wldier carries girl In due to a period of training g of the brtaUeB 8 c^our^" 1 ta 7=^t Sne producer, causing SSf247 words
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Advertisement392 1962-09-04 13 (Continued from Face 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, tt f Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtr. WANTED COOKING ANO Ooneral Amah RnKllsh Speaking. T.M..-lln Area. Call personally 106 UranKe KujJ t— KLM k'luls or Ring (Spore) 2570k. BRANCH MANAGER with experience wanted for Established Electreiile Firm In Kaaia Lumpur. Applicants please state392 words
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Advertisement154 1962-09-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wort* U (Hht.r— Bmx M rts. txtrm GENERAL AMAH Required by European couple. Modern Hat near Hoiland' Village. Simple cooking. Prepared I to live la. TeL 00U8 (Spore). GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT ASSISTANT i~M)_Xpm for ADVERTISEMENT DIPAfITfSMI ot larg* MSSliltllOll. Vacancy v for a person 23 to SS years.154 words
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Advertisement221 1962-09-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* U <mtlm.)-Box St eta, *M*rm SICRITARIIS STENOGRAPHERS Experienced Typists/freight Canvasser/ Molar aaJeaßasVAooouats Clerks/ Boofckeeyrs/Ri r isiMutim Otrk. laterviews O»si%stiet city fiaDsayaC 748 P. nil laiw Road, (Bpore). TEACNIR. traioed or liatail Mfcim-m laatta— Mia goad Oihi>ii«s)i School Oerttßcate. Ugher Behool OrUooate hoMM- prelwTed. Salary aeeanHac to221 words
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Advertisement1136 1962-09-04 13 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word* SS (Him.)-*** St eta. extra ■BAB tae Meoior AptMMaunem* Vacant In The Sunday Mall each week. RECENTLY RETIRED EUROPEAN Planter Federal Citizen open for Engagement Visiting Manager. Box AKS7 8.T.. K.L. WILL CXPCRIENCBO INDIAN Cook Boy wmi or witkaut Una. Ex> Oellent refersne** Please apply Box1,136 words
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Advertisement926 1962-09-04 13 EDUCATION W ITarris U <m*u>-Bmx St ct*. mmtrm BTM ANNiyiMARY. Special Coacession Ty pew 1 1 UD8. Sfcorttaad. Book-Keepuc, all stacca, N.C.8., 4J3A GeyUnK Rond, H'por.v BEGINNER ACCOUNTANCY COURBI for A.B.A. Btago* 1 iM II a_l N.I. A, Apply Mr Oatall* City Ooaual of Ci.iss_at~n. Queen Btrect. 81BHBJ1 t. »MORTNANOI926 words
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Advertisement799 1962-09-04 13 LOST W Word* U (mtu.h-Box St rfa. extra STRAYED IAftLV AUGUST From 4 ItM CUM MM ttw* ejaoas ***** flnder please Telephone (Spore) ***** Sultan of Jobore's Residence. VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mim.)-BKK M cto. aaSr* BEDFORD S/W Oood caMltton. Vim at ISO, HIU Street. Tel: ***** (Spore).799 words
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Advertisement486 1962-09-04 13 MISCELLANEOUS I M Word* Si (Mim.y—Box St eta. <stra SALES SERVICE Outboard Motors. Lawn Mower* and Welshing Machine*. Chop Kirn Brnn Chcon* 103 H.ivelork Road, Slncapore. Phoa* *****/*****. LADIES! Amy Wee of Michfll. Brauly Salon attends personally to all your hair aod racial requirements In aa exoluslv* atmosphere. Telephone BSOM.486 words
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Advertisement323 1962-09-04 13 FRESH FLOWERS It Word* Si Win.)— Box It cts. rxlrm FOR YOUR LOVED ones fnrnds In r.K. »t curt !»-nd your mod wlsru<« in Orchids Call or write tods? Prm'•ess riower Bbop. ail Orchard Road, ■uncapor* Tel. *****. Are you too good to 105e... not good enough to promote? Your323 words
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Article, Illustration437 1962-09-04 14 A new sight will soon be seen in Malaysian waters 'AGEING' TESTS ON THIS OIL CARRIER BEING MADE BY LEVER BROS. FOR STRAITS STEAMSHIP THE seas and rivers around the coasts of Malaysia may soon see in use a new type of carrier for essential products.437 words
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Article34 1962-09-04 14 America Imported 33.091 long tons of natural rubber and 3.999 long tons of latex in July. Her consumption of imported synthetic was 931 long tons against 1.257 long tons in June.34 words
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Article23 1962-09-04 14 Malaya's soap output In the first four months this year was 181,130 cwt.. against 184.464 cwt. in the corresponding 1961 period.23 words
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195 1962-09-04 14 THE chairman of Kiwi Polish Co. Pty. Ltd. of Australia, Mr. John Ramsay, visited Singapore last week to examine current plans for expansion of the local Kiwi factories. Mr. Ramsay was happy to note that the Kiwi factories in Singapore and *he Federation were195 words
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265 1962-09-04 14 J. J. MIRANDA - J. J. MIRANDA T&Ii A T ,l4unr: i§»»# w7^ By vyORK on Malaya's first elevated car park, which will accommodate 96 vehicles, is to start in Ipoh within the next two weeks. The $100,000 three-storey structure will be a new landmark In the265 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-09-04 14 NEW FINANCIAL CONTROLLER FOR FORD CO. IN SINGAPORE MR. JR. CON WAT (above), who has been appointed controller, finance office of Ford Motor of Malaya in Singapore. Mr. Conway, from FordCanada. is an economics and business administration graduate of the Universities of Alberta and Western Ontario. He joined Ford-Canada in58 words
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Article54 1962-09-04 14 A new name in Malaya's drug market ii Zinsser. a garlic pill Imported Into the country through the -die agency of the Malayan Trade Development Co. this German-made pill Is said to Ke capable of. among other things, hindering thr hardening of arteries, relieving hypertension and54 words
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Article288 1962-09-04 14 FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS TRADE GROWS ViALAYA'S foam rubber mattress industry is ex- panding rapidly and is now more than able to meet all local requirements. Dealers say that demand for foam rubber mattresses is high which has been created by the rising standard of living among a wider section of288 words
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Article177 1962-09-04 14 DUNLOP'S TYRE PLANT PROGRESS A BOUT $9 million worth of machinery for Dunlop's new tyre factory at Petaling Jaya is now on the way •to Malaya, a spokesman said. The equipment comprises some 400 power driven production units a number of which have arrived at Port Swettonham and transported to177 words
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Advertisement424 1962-09-04 14 PROBLEM How to move 34.6 million cv. yards of hot air a week. cool it and return it fresh I SOLUTION In the AIA building a Worthington Air-conditioning plant does this job quietly and efficiently W every week in the year That the AIA should have chosen Worthington to do424 words
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Advertisement111 1962-09-04 14 ■***** i n ■HI! TIIH FOR DEPENDABLE DIESELS AVAILABLE FROM 30KW TO 3SOKW CUMMINS POWER OFFERS THESE ADVANTAGES DEPENDABILITY exacting engineering standards and strict quality control assure product uniformity and high quality, rugged heavy duty design. LOW OPERATING COSTS exclusive P. T. fuel system drastically reduces fuel system maintenance costs.111 words
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Advertisement1544 1962-09-04 15 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST UK Oue S'pora Sails P. Sham Penang FIPFWOP LlfcraeM Sept 7 Sept 1 Stpt 11/12 ADRASTUS M s». ti, luerpoel. Dublin Sept II Sept II Sept 17/21 Sept 21 PEISEUt LiterpMi. Dublin. ki*tfo* »Cfl II Mtl II »«pl 14/11 Mft II CTCLOPS Matte. Lnerpetl. Glngow1,544 words
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Advertisement1399 1962-09-04 15 fWTTTT-DL 1111 l^lV'maaf 'l II II >taaW aaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaal Lt_B___f_ !^.J^\. T.^i-aaaa! f^_L-l—^L— L. aC— M THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHSS TO SCHOA LE HAVRE, HAMBUIG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, 60TNENBUR6 ANB COPENHAGEN. Xw£™SJ^V S'poro P. Sham Penanf f3fVfCj\\tl "iUTUNBU" saiiet la Pt/ l sept Sailat 1-1 Vgy \l?l haiKA1,399 words
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Advertisement1445 1962-09-04 15 ffi W K\T At^^s^-W HL IT Wf W EXPRESS StRVICI TO LONBBN. LIVERPOOL ft CBHTIHIHTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penant lENGLOE (fu Lattae. M'brtatjL Htari t. 35/Tetay Sept 1/ I KHHIAHT I peeT H 'Dur|!«'maaO A'twi Sattil/U Sept u/11 katt M/ 21 BENAUANACH L'lea." B'man. A'«ara, R dam Stft 11/111,445 words
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Advertisement1303 1962-09-04 15 W McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. V» VpJii 7EL< Ne: *****. MaVmaaa* V* 4^* ELLIHMAN LINE Ok KLAVENESS LIMB HAVRE. LONOON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LM AHMIES. SAN FRANCISCO. MIOOLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY Of LEICESTER Accept.^ cargo fe, Ceatral ft So.tk Spore P. Sham Penang America. 12/11 Sift 17, II Sept1,303 words
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Article118 1962-09-04 16 Sept. 3. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 12 cts. Robinson 9 cts. M. Box 13 eta. Kothmana 12 eta, Breweries 25 eta, Btramsbip 9 eta. 8. Darby 4»d. S. Times 20 cv. Cold Storage ltd. 8. Traders 25 eta. W. Jacks 11 CU. Unlteers 11 CU. MININGS118 words
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Article113 1962-09-04 16 THE Malayan Bssftant* Banks' Astseistisn made these changes lo its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Verk: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 15/16, 90 d/st 33 3/16 rredlt bills. 33 5/16 trad* bills. Canads: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16. 90113 words
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Article213 1962-09-04 16 CHIPS lyinr alongside the Hnrapore wharves today are: Oetnodocus 44. Melwa Maru 6A. R.lllton 38/39. Ka.ssim *0/41. Pvrrhus 35/36. Katong 13. Karimata 46. Sambas 14, Selangor N\V. 4. btraat Chatham 19. Stan Cloud 42/43. Rowevcen 27/28. München 46. Outer reads: KHlpes. Prea. Uadlson. Prosper, Ravernateln, Myrtldoesa. Rlmon,213 words
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Article126 1962-09-04 16 CHINESE Product E.chinn lingaport nun pnett awr picul rttttrday: Caconut ail: bulk (371 fellers, drum *4U| sellers. Caava: Sept. t27t buyers. I2S aellcrs. Pinxt Muntok white *147| M-llers. Sarawak white *145 Milan, special Sarawak black *110 aell«rs, garbled black Larapong SIJ3 sailers. ASTA $127» svllars. tinneatt Coconut OH126 words
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462 1962-09-04 16 REFERENDUM RESULT GIVES BOOST TO INDUSTRIALS From Our Market Correspondent rE result of the Singapore Referendum on merger gave industrial shares a fllip on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Renewed confidence among investors caused prices to advance on a broad front although no runaway movement developed and the turnover was462 words
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Article21 1962-09-04 16 Malayan Stork IndJres Aug. 31 Sept. S Industrials: 178.86 179.82 Tina: 281.76 281.32 rubbers: ***** 171.88 Jan. 1, 1958=100.21 words
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Article690 1962-09-04 16 pOMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets' Industrial!: Boustead (2,00i> B 109; Dunlops (500) 51.79 SL. BM. (4.000) 51.79, (3,000) fI.M) SM. (2.00 D $1.80 D. (2.OO0) $1.71; East Smelting (6.OO0)690 words
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340 1962-09-04 16 qnHE Straits tin price yesterday remained un■l changed at $425 per picul on an offering reduced by 25 tons to 240 tons. The Statist commenting on the OS A. tin releases, says it might appear that Washington is doing the world a340 words
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Article204 1962-09-04 16 SEPTEMBER flrtt urartt rubbtr buyers f.o.b. closes at 9 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala. Lumpur yesterday •t 731 cents per lb. The tone was Inactive. SCCRA and FMRI closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers 731, sellers 731: Int. 1 R.204 words
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Article102 1962-09-04 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. THE market is more active witn rises slightly in excess of falls Price movements were, however, narrow. Leaders mainly held steady levels. Base metals closed quiet while oils and loans were steady. .C.R.A 16'2t Mount Ina 67/4| N. Broken Hill (10s.) IS/3B Ampol Petroleum 11/71 Aunt.102 words
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Article10 1962-09-04 16 Rlverview Rubber Estates produced 223.000 lb. in August.10 words
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Article24 1962-09-04 16 September 3. MALAYAN R I B BER PRICE 732 rr.its TIN: 5425 (unchanged) l.stiniatrd unofficial of ferine 240 tons (down 25 tons).24 words
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Advertisement1053 1962-09-04 16 B^r^s^^^lwS Btar^^^^f^s^^^^^l^J^i^^H BtaT^«^^i)^^»^^^'isl KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific tfs Atlantic Coast Service HA ETA ETA ETA Sport P. Sham Hkong S. F'cisco L. Angtlet N.York Sackikawi Mart" 21 22 Sept 2t Sept 21 Oct 23 Oct 11 Nn "ftmkawa Mart" 23 31 Oc* 1/ 2 Net i Nit1,053 words
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Advertisement106 1962-09-04 16 TENDER QTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Sale of Unserviceable Cables Lying at Aljunled 'Road Stores. Tender (Jeposit $200/-. Close at 2.1S pm. Dn lltb September. 1962 (b) Supply of 194.000 yards PVC Cables (8 Items). Tender deposit 1300/-. Close at .2.15 pjn. on 25th September. 1962. (d106 words
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Advertisement716 1962-09-04 16 PERSONAL Will Chong Wah/Mak Ah Moot of Batu Oajah. Perak. parents of child (known as Linda) born .n Batu Gajuh. contact Mrs. K M. De Souza of 3. Jalan Satu, Hoisprings. Kuala Lumpur mimcaiate--17. Sgd. R. M. DE SOUZA REWARD Lost Citizenship P/C *****0 Be Wan Seah Citizenship P/O *****8716 words
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Advertisement425 1962-09-04 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL GtORGE KKNT (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE. We wish to draw the attention of all ooi customers that our Singapore Workshop kr now temporarily located at No. 17 Davidson Road, Singapore 13. GEOROE KENT (MALAYA) LTD. Penang. J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOAD The road between Tapah and the 10th425 words
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Advertisement398 1962-09-04 17 PERAK MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Chief Medical and Health Officer. Perak. Ipoh up to 12 Noon on Saturday 15th September, 1962 for the supply of 44" and 60" sweep Ceiling Fans to hospitals In Perak. Quotations should show installation398 words
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Advertisement663 1962-09-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES TELEVISION SERVICE RADIO StNGAPOBfc MINISTRY OF CULTURE Only candidates with stipulated requirements need apply. Appiicn tlons must satisfy the usual birth and residential qualifications I APPOINTMENT: SENIOR FILM OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Sound educational Dack ground with business or organising experience. Knowledge of film distribution and663 words
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Advertisement608 1962-09-04 17 Singapore Govt. Vacancies Continued TERMS OF APPOINTMENT: On 3 years contract, sublect to renewal after satisfactory "-en-ice. APPOINTMENT: TEMPORARY SENIOR PROPSMAN QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCX: Sound educational background. Experience in the properties section of a theatre, knowledge oi carpentry or experience in any stores depot DUTIES: To obtain properties for productions by608 words
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Advertisement537 1962-09-04 17 Singapore Govt. Vacancies Continued (i> To supervise and instruct Junior staff attached to the three mechanical workshops Including discipline and delegation of duties and to take overall charge or ancillary broadca-'. equipment especially heavy mechanical plants e.g. Air "endiUoning Plant and heavy standby power dlesel generating machines l- all Studio537 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-09-04 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: A CHANCE MOUNT GAVE ISMAIL A THRILLING WIN IN KING'S CUP By Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE Racing Stewards announced last night that they found veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly had lodged a "frivolous objection" in the King's Gold Cup324 words
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121 1962-09-04 18 SINGAPORE, Mon Five Australian tennis players Hew into Singapore tonight. They will play exhibition matches on the S.C.C. padang tomorrow at 4.45 p.m. Among them is Bob Hewitt who won the Wimbledon doubles championship with Fred Stolle in July. The others are Ken Fletcher,121 words
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Article25 1962-09-04 18 MALACCA. Mon Nauonai Onion of Teachers won the Doshi Shield when they drew the final cricket match with 26 Field Rrßiment here yesterday.25 words
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341 1962-09-04 18 Weights for six races in S'pore on Sunday WEIGHTS for six races at Bukit Timah on Sunday were announced yesterday. The weights for two mom races will be announced today. Cl. 1. D.v I—6»1 6» Bilah Sayang II 9.0' Peak of Perfection 9.81 L'saha-Setia 9.0U Kskdale Chief 8.13 Flash Time341 words
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210 1962-09-04 18 REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Monday. THE Republic of Ireland qualified for the second round of the European Nations' Soccer Cup here yesterday as tue result of a 1-1 draw with Iceland POZNAN: Hungary beat Poland 2-n in a soccer International here today. Both goals cameReuter - 210 words
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Article278 1962-09-04 18 SZECILLY SHINES WITH TWO RECORDS ATHLETICS 'm OINGAPORE, Mon. Setting two records and equalling one Szecilly Tan was the outstanding athlete at the Singapore Civil Serv 1 c c Association's inter-ministry championships at Farrer Park yesterday. Szecilly added 6ft lliin to the existing javelin mark with a winning throw of278 words
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Article26 1962-09-04 18 IPOH. Mon. Prankie Tan won the Mr. Ferak' title for J962 in the competition organised by the Perak Chinese Pyramid Physical I Culture Association.26 words
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Advertisement115 1962-09-04 18 TIMES CHANGE FOR THE BETTER... PRICES CHANGE FOR THE BETTER! IbJL/* NEW HOOVER WW PRICES DOWN W^^&^r^^ *I***rafe^«fc I The Hoovermatic, the best washing machine you can buy, now costs only $672.00 in Singapore and Penang, and $780.00 in the Federation. fl&?m Hoover efficiency makes possible this substantial reduction. And115 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-09-04 19 7 have never played under such biased umpiring and I have also never seen any other player suffering under such conditions.23 words
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749 1962-09-04 19 Thai badminton players will not compete in Indonesia again SINGAPORE, Mon. No Thai badminton player or team will ever play in Indonesia again. This declaration was made by Charoen Watanasln. the Thai International player, who caused a sensation by walking off the court during his Asian Games match ln Jakarta749 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-09-04 19 VICTORY EARNS QUALIFICATION FOB OLYMPICS TAN Gaik Bee and Ng Mci Ling (facing camera) of Malaya winning the bronze medal for the women's doubles badminton championship against compatriots Annie Keong and Kok Lee Ying. Gaik Bee and Mci Ling won 15-3, 15-8. UPI picture.UPI - 48 words
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274 1962-09-04 19 THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING FOR US: DURAIRATNAM By NORMAN SIEBEL; Jakarta, Mon. MALAYA moved up to third ranking in Asian hockey, behind Pakistan and India, when they beat Japan 2-0 for the bronze medal in tiie Asian Games here today. Today's victory also qualified Malaya for the 1964 Olympic274 words
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Article62 1962-09-04 19 Yesterday's results SOCCER BBONZE MEDAL: Malaya 4 South Vietnam 1 (half-tune 0-0). HOCKEY FINAL: Pakistan 2 India 0 (half-tune 1-o*. BRONZE MEDAL: Malaya a Japan 0 iha.f-time l-o > TENNIS MEN'S SINGLES FINAL: J Joaa (PI) bT A. Miyagi (Jon) 7-5. 6-3. 6-2 MIXED DOUBLES FINAL: K Watanabe and62 words
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Article25 1962-09-04 19 JAKARTA. Mon. Johnny Jose tPhllipinesi won the men > -ngles championship of Asian Oames defeating A. Mivagi (Japan) 7-5. 6-3. 6-2 in the find.25 words
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780 1962-09-04 19 PAKISTAN KEEP GAMES AND WORLD TITLES JAKARTA, Mon. Pakistan retained world supremacy in hockey today, beating India 2-0 in the Asian Games final. The Pakistanis played in top form and were one up at half-time with a goal by left back Manzur Husain Atlf. oil a short corner. Centre forward780 words
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Article171 1962-09-04 19 Param and Ismail get the goals Kamba broke through for Japan in the 25th minute but he- was dispossed inside the circle. Paramallngam opened the scoring ln the 28th minute. He dribbled in after receiving a pass from In-side-right Chua Eng Wah and pushed the ball past the on-rushing goalkeeper.171 words
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Advertisement96 1962-09-04 19 sri\ T~r *^E i i 1 (J3 SHOVELS give top yardage EL Loi4ffl You'll Ret more digging power with PAH Excavators. Equipped with true, tractor-type crawlers, they provide unmatched working MMH^^aHMH^^^BMM^M stability and smoothness of travel. Direct acting hydraulic con- flfk_ J*i fctffen trol. Husky main drum assembly. Fast, lively96 words
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Advertisement212 1962-09-04 19 NKK STEEL PRIZED flT^ V Ki y I FOR ITS UNIFORM QUALITY S*VJ From remote mountains of Asia and Rjff Americas, huge tonnage of choice iron L*&* Uw iTWM ore travels to the integrated steel works 40&* ***^m^t\ of Nippon Kokan, because our require- /-^"aMt- ?*> ments are rigid in212 words
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Article75 1962-09-04 20 LONDON. Mon— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At BIRMINGHAM: Somerset 249 and 42 for one. Warwickshire 125. At HASTINGS: A.E.R. Gilli»?ano X» 202 and 70 for one. Pakistan 230. At BLACKPOOL: Glamorgan 192 and 133 for five. Lancashire 187. At SCARBOROUGH: M.C.C. 322 for six75 words
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Article625 1962-09-04 20 PAP: People's wisdom, political maturity came as a shock to anti-merger elements fHK PEOPLE'S Action Party Political Bureau said today that the show of political maturity and wisdom of the Singapore electorate at Saturday's merger referendum had come as a shock to the Barisan Sosialis "and625 words
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Article76 1962-09-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. MrT Chee Yee Whya has been elected chairman of the Singapore Polytechnic Building Society. The other office bearers are: Vice-chairman. Mr. Lim Teck Cheong; Secretary Mr. Mok Kwong Nam; assistant secretary. Mr. Yuen Kam Cheong; publication secretary. Mr Shaw Chyam Seong; social secretary Mr. Albert76 words
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Article25 1962-09-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut off in Broadrick Road between Mountbatten Road and Meyer Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-09-04 20 THE FEDERATION Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, has v lastminute discussion with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein (left), and the Governor of Bank Negara. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, at Kuala Lumpur airport before his departure yesterday79 words
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Obituary21 1962-09-04 20 HARRY IT. FRANCIS Durnford pnised away peacefully on 3rd Kept. IM2. Burial at 4 p.ra at Bldadan on 4th Sept.21 words
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Article100 1962-09-04 20 It Ward* Sit (tUmimumt MR. N. M. VASACAM of PeUllnß Jayn wishea to tliank h|f relatival and frtaod* who Mat congratulatory leleKramn, telephone rammw and letters oa the achievement! of hit son 'Jew. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Oan Cheoa* Choy thank all friend and relative* lor their100 words
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Article303 1962-09-04 20 LONDON. Mon. Gilt-edged securities continued to provide the main feature of stock markets today. Elsewhere the performance was fairly satisfactory lor the star: of a new account but there was little or no expansion in the volume of business. Undated and long-dated stocks were particularly favoured and showed303 words
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Article42 1962-09-04 20 LONDON, Mon. Spot 21 "sd Oct. 2Ud.. Nov. 21 15 16d Dei 2115/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. il 15/16 d.. Jan.'Mar. 21 15/16 d.. Apr/June 22d.. July Sept- 22d. c.l.f. Sept. 21 11/16 d Oct. 21' Nd.. Nov. 21Sd.. Tone: Slightly easier.42 words
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Article23 1962-09-04 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers 1852. seller.; £863. Forward buyer£«s3J sellers £854. Settlement £854. Turnover am 66 tons. p.m. 1 20 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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160 1962-09-04 20 UDP chief Dr. Lim says 'We accept' PENANG, Mon. The Initrd Democratic Party has accepted the result of the Singapore referendum on rnerxer. "My party believes in the people's will, and we accept the result on the faith that the people's decision is always right." Dr. Llm Chong Eu. Chairman160 words
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Article62 1962-09-04 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom has awarded scholarships to four Singapore students to take up post-graduate studies in the United Kingdom from October this year. The students and their studies are: Miss Chang Kiaw Lan (mycology); Mr. Chou Tai Yur;62 words
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Advertisement22 1962-09-04 20 PHILIPS TRANSISTOR RADIOS fit A ¥1 1 1 9YI1RT r^ W Hli Symbol of quality Sign of perfection fe^^l Singapore k 3£'22 words
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Advertisement85 1962-09-04 20 Late classified advertisements HOOPIR To Ana apd John at Oleo•ul** Hoxpltal on 3rd Scptarobcr a •on Guy Edmund brother for Gllra. LIM— TIAH: Between See Senjt. younwat */o Madam Cbew Taw Lan and Jennifer May Yee. aecood d/o Mr. and Mr*. Tlah Bay Won* on 2/9/1*62. HOLT BONNOR: The engagement85 words
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Advertisement56 1962-09-04 20 J(^^^ggsss=»-»=-/ r*^"" Enjoy the masculine freshness of IHtuCnmm H^ftj L^teS* 3 Pr»-U»cii.e a| IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON lit nui'j mi mpi niunn ~^M mW/ Riuht hand drivte 62 THUNDERBIKI) MdM and convertible equipped with air conditioning and a host of luxury appointments. Available frm i 4.1 OIU.I 111 MOIOHN I/111.56 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-09-04 20 XIIOHEST and lowest t*mpere- tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7541 words
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