The Straits Times, 7 September 1962
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Title Section24 1962-09-07 1 llVlUn IYHOIIVB- UhJfQUAk I^MA& AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03624 words
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Article447 1962-09-07 1 TRY, TRY, TRY AGAIN— BUT ALL FAIL US space chief: Latest was on Saturday But US shot is bang on target WASHINGTON, Thurs. Russia again failed with a space probe to Venus her second such interplanetary attempt within a week, according to Mr. James Webb, Administrator ofReuter - 447 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-09-07 1 HONG KONG TYPHOON KILLS 140-50,000 HOMELESS A CAR it turned upside down on o Hong Kong street as a result of typhoon Wanda, which battered the Colony with 100 m.p.h. winds. It was one of the most violent if not the most violent to hit Hong Kong inUPI - 66 words
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Article, Illustration359 1962-09-07 1 TENGKU BANS THE NANYANG ARTS DEAN SINGAPORE, Thursday. TTOE Dean of Arts of Nanyang University, Dr. 1 Yen Yuen-chan, who has been permanently banned from entering the Federation, today sounded shocked and surprised when the Straits Times broke the news to him over the telephone. But after a moment's reflection359 words
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Article99 1962-09-07 1 New 18,000 mph 'space fighter' ONDON. Thurs. Britain Li is testing models of an 18.000-mile*>-an-hour "space fighter" that takes off like any normal plane but can zoom into orbit and back again, it was learned today. Minister of Aviation Julian Amery told a dinner here last night that the MinistryUPI - 99 words
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111 1962-09-07 1 MACAPAGAL 'TOYING WITH GUIDED DEMOCRACY' MANILA. Thurs. President Diosdado Macapagal appears to be "toying with the idea of guided democracy" for the Philippines, a Filipino newspaper columnist said today. Teodoro F. Valencia, in hio "Over a Cup of Coffee" column published in the Manila Times, said: "Every indication points toUPI - 111 words
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Article27 1962-09-07 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno may visit Japan towards the end of this year, according to unofficial Palace reports here. No official confirmation was available. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article56 1962-09-07 1 NEWARK. <New Jersey). Thurs. William and Freddie Edelbach. 18, were inseparable twins until Freddie died in a car crash last April. Yesterday. William was found dead* at his home here with a gun beside him. A note confessing to suicide and asking "to be buried alongside Freddie"Reuter - 56 words
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Article107 1962-09-07 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. FkATO LOKE Wan Tho, the multi-millionaire cinema magnate, has filed a suit in the High Court Registry against his former wife, Christina Hui Wong Loke. He is claiming the return of certain household furniture, personal effects, "objets dart and miscellaneous chattels or their value."107 words
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Article29 1962-09-07 1 HONQ KONG. Thurs. The well-known Mandarin film actress. Betty Loh Tih. gave birth to a daughter yesterday. Betty ls the wife of actor Peter Chen Hau. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-09-07 1 GILBERT WOODEN - Jungle terror of the bright red eye GILBERT WOODEN By SEREMBAN, Thurs A "BRIGHT RED EYE," which some people here say belongs to a one-eyed monster, has been terrifying the people living near the Bth mile Seremban-Port Dickson Road. Hunters have fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition at it and369 words
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Article36 1962-09-07 1 MANILA. Thurs. A Dutch Catholic priest. Father Carlos Veurlagen. In nothern Nueva Ecija Province, was shot and seriously wounded allegedly by a former Filipino church helper today, the Philippine news service reported U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration150 1962-09-07 1 SOBLEN IN COMA: TAKES DRUG, MISSES HIS PLANE LONDON. Thurs. The fugitive American spy. Dr. Robert Soblen. today foiled the authorities for the M'cimd time by taking barbiturates only minutes before he was to have been deported by air to the United States. Soblen had already been taken to LondonReuter - 150 words
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Article311 1962-09-07 1 $23 mil. shipyard for S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A $23 million shipyard is to be established at the Jurong industrial town here. For a start, it will be jointly owned (50-50 in shares) by Ishikawajima Harlma Heavy Industries Ltd. of Japan and the Economic Development Board. But once the project gets311 words
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Article36 1962-09-07 1 Africa, Thur<- Bubonic I •«h«- B) li.i-. >lrm k h 'i ■mholand rj'ir in iv BOTtlM* Am. i Ottcials mi 13 report! ■»ni niitbr« iK -pr, litag itthM li th»rf n<< rrport M fif-alb*36 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-09-07 2 AKITBAG swinging from a cord around her neck, a girl is grasped by two policemen at Victoria Park Square, Bethnal Green, east London, where disturbances broke out last Sunday night during a meeting of Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement. Stones and other missilesReuter - 89 words
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Article264 1962-09-07 2 $258 m to feed the hungry r<ORTY-ONE states pledged yesterday a total of about US$B6 ($258) million in cash and kind to a major programme to feed the hungry in the poorer countries of the world. The pledges ranged from a US$5O ($150) million offer from the United States toReuter - 264 words
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88 1962-09-07 2 ROME, Thurs. The public prosecutor at San Remo. Italian Riviera, has placed a veterinary surgeon under arrest accused of 'murder by post" killing a commercial traveller with a bottle of poisoned aperitif. The commercial traveller, Tranqulllo AUevl, 50. received the bottle as a sampleReuter - 88 words
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Article24 1962-09-07 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Cuba yesterday protested to the United States against some 20 alleged violations of Cuban airspace by American military aircraft. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article262 1962-09-07 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. THE Rev. Michael Scott, a former South African missionary, said yesterday that an "axis" was beginning to take shape in Southern Africa that was as serious a menace to the continents as Nazism had been in Europe. Mr. Scott, who appeared before262 words
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Article33 1962-09-07 2 Some local government W departments still regard the school leaver as a liability. They seem to forget every school leaver has A to start somewhere. from Leicester Corporation Establishment Committee's annual report.33 words
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Article46 1962-09-07 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, former U.S Secretary of State, left an estate of over US$l ($3) million U*****,750 $2,587,710 after taxes. It was announced yesterday. Mr. Dalles died on May 24. 1959. He was 71. Main beneficiary Is his widow. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article34 1962-09-07 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Arthur Prank Striker— the man who created the Lone Ranger, the marked Western hero was killed In a car crash near Buffalo last night. He was 58.34 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
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Article161 1962-09-07 3 A MERIC A S Mariner II spacecraft was "right on the button" today for a rendezvous with Venus at 1745 GMT on Dec. 14 after a 182 million mile journey. Jubilant scientists said that if the spacecraft successfully radioed back electronic "pictures" of the plane itReuter - 161 words
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Article112 1962-09-07 3 MOSCOW, Thursday. JZVESTIA, the Soviet Government newspaper, last night virtually rejected America's reply over the new U-2 incident and warned Japan and other countries of the dangers of having these planes based on their territory, i An article splashed across the bottom of its front pageReuter - 112 words
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Article44 1962-09-07 3 Attacks on patrols NEW DELHI. Thurs. An official spokesman said that Indian patrols had been fired on by Chinese In the disputed Ladakh area of Kashmir on Aug. 26 and Sept. 2 and returned the fire. There were no Indian casualties, he said.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article180 1962-09-07 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Five hundred million dollars worth of gold was moved from Fort Knox to New York yesterday the first time In 17 years that U.S. gold had been physically shifted from the famous storage vaults. WASHINGTON: President Kennedy signed a bill taking the tin out of180 words
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219 1962-09-07 3 MYSTERY OF A DOZEN FLYING OBJECTS EAGLE RIVER, PLYING objects in the si r them were reported yesterday. There was speculation that they might have been fragments of a Russian Sputnik which had re-entered the atmosphere. The director of the Milwaukee Astronomical Society's observatory said the reported sightings over Northern219 words
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Article44 1962-09-07 3 GENEVA, Thurs.— Russia agreed yesterday to keep talking on a nuclear test ban here while the main disarmament conference Is in recess but said these talks should be on the basis of the Soviet or neutralist plans, not of the West's. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1962-09-07 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. U Thant, acting U.N*. Secre-tary-general, last night said that he had ordered his chief representative in the Congo to Implement all the provisions of his plan for Congo reunification. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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116 1962-09-07 3 Amery convinced Britain will have to get into space' LONDON, Thurs. The Minister of Aviation. Mr. Julian Amery, said last night that he was "convinced Britain will have to net into space." Speaking at the dinner of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors in London Mr. Amery said he thoughtReuter - 116 words
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Article23 1962-09-07 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— Delegates here failed for the fourth time to arrange a conference to review the United Nations Charter. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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138 1962-09-07 3 Robbers fight police over $100,000 \fITCHAM (England), ITI Thurs.--Nine masked bandits fought police and security guards over £12.000 (about $100,000) in the streets here yesterday. But the money— payroll for a scaffolding firm strapped to the wrist of a guard was saved. The guard. Edgard Negus, 54. was coshed andReuter - 138 words
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Article133 1962-09-07 3 KARACHI. Than. Demonstrations last night disrupted a planned triumphal mass rally here of the Pakistan Muslim League to celebrate its official recreation at a convention yesterday after being banned since October 1958. The convention adopted a constitution which differed nnlv slightly from .that of theReuter - 133 words
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Article136 1962-09-07 3 SOEKARNO SNUBS INDIAN ATHLETES JAKARTA. Thurs.—lndians were not invited to a party given by President Soekarno for the Asian Games athletes at his Freedom Palace last night. India had been an object of bitter attack in Jakarta last week owing to a proposal by the Indian vice-president of the AsianReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement110 1962-09-07 3 "TEXTURE TALK" frMihm STOCKS FOR tl -•UNDERCLOTHES 5 tfk CCESSO IES The MAN'S shop^^ #> Singapore's only exclusive men's shop 81, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6. TEL. ***** World success for FILTER KINGS In a few months, state express 555 filter kings have achieved international success. On land, on sea and110 words
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288 1962-09-07 4 Court grants union time to get its case ready SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today granted a final adjournment for the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union to submit its case for a new collective agreement with the United Rubber Plantations Ltd. He288 words
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297 1962-09-07 4 Court told why Martin was suspended SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. H.N. Van Cuylenburg, of McAlister and Co. Ltd., told a court here today why E.R. Martin was suspended from his work as manager of Asia Travel Service Ltd, a subsidiary company of McAlister's. He was testifying in the First Criminal District297 words
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Article28 1962-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Toh Drive and Toh Heights, off Upper Changi Road 12 m.s. from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article111 1962-09-07 4 Ong's forum grouse SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Secretary-General of the United Peoples Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today said that he had received a cabled invitation to take part in yesterday's scheduled post-referendum forum at 10 a.m. half an hour before it was due to begin. He said: "Even if a111 words
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398 1962-09-07 4 Stage Club's School for Scandal' SINGAPORE. Thurb. The sheer outfacing difficulty of It all! But within trip limits impossd by the spare time theatre the Stage Club last night made a most creditable attempt to scale the slippery heights of The Scr.x>l for Scandal. And If no mei.iber of tiie398 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-09-07 4 SIR ALAN PRAISES 2 PEONS FOR BRAVERY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose this morning presented two members of his staff with letters of commendation for brav.ery and public spiritedness in helping to arrest a snatch thief. They were Supreme Court peons, Agil bin Mohamed. 38, and Ismail Ahmad,239 words
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Article101 1962-09-07 4 South-east Asia. "Also. Singapore is beautifully situated for such an Industry. So many ships use the port." What about the high labour cast in Singapore? With a shrug of his shoulders, Mr. Sakural said- "The labour costs In Japan are high too. "But we feel confident that the efficiency101 words
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Article400 1962-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. D. R. Mitchell, a leader of the Malayan tin mining industry, has urged the United States to conduct its tin stockpile disposals without compelling the International Tin Council buffer stock manager to support the market. Referring to the latest400 words
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Article43 1962-09-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 8.0.A.C. yesterday said the withdrawal by the Philippine government of Its rights to operate through Manila was to Singapore's advantage. From October aircraft which would have operated to Manila will instead be available in Singapore for charter43 words
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KEN HAMMONDS at the films
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500 1962-09-07 5 rAT all villains have a streak of goodness in them is an old saying that Columbia's "The Devil at Four O'clock" goes to some lengths to prove. The bad men are three convicts being flown to Tahiti for their prison500 words
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Article302 1962-09-07 5 rnHERE Is nothing new 1 about a man throwing his ward's suitor out of the house but when the man is in love with her himself. even though he may not realise it. the old scene takes on a new and Interesting a*oect. This Is302 words
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Article, Illustration522 1962-09-07 5 What to guard against by Pheng Greek SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, banker and vice-pre-sident of the Chinese Chamber of C o m merce, today gave a stern warning of what Singapore had to guard against to protect her economy. "It is not competition nor even opposition from others522 words
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Article172 1962-09-07 5 IPOH, Thursday. RENDERS are now being called for the construeA tion of a plant for production of industrial alcohol at the rasek industrial estate in Ipoh. The project is being unKen by Chemical In- (Malaya) Ltd., a Malayan owned conis call for the conon of172 words
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102 1962-09-07 5 MISSING BOY WAS WORKING IN NIGHTCLUB PENANG. Thurs. A Penang businessman, inche Wan Hussein, was this afternoon reunited with his son who had been missing since Aug. 22. "Thanks to the publicity given by the Straits Times, my son has now come home," he said. His son. Wan Ismail 18.102 words
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Advertisement1376 1962-09-07 5 COMPANY MEETING MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED i Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Chairman's Statement Annual General Meeting 1962. Ladies and Gentlemen. Your Directors have pleasure In presenting the second annual accounts of the Company and their accompanying report for the year ended 30th June, 1932, for your consiceration at the1,376 words
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217 1962-09-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Technical Services Union has at last succeeded in getting its i six-year-old claim for better wages for technicians and junior technicians, according to a Press statement 1 today. The claim was first submitted to the Government in November217 words
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Article59 1962-09-07 6 PARIS. Thur.s.— The Paris "Journal Ofnciel' v*»sterday announced the appointment, as French Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya of Mr. Pierre Anthonioz. who succeeds Mr. Pierre Queullle. Mr. Anthonioz, aged 4», and with 25 years In th<* Foreign Service of France, has served and fought for59 words
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Article194 1962-09-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. five years of non-stop planning, the Federation Government has finally abandon- ed its scheme to build a $13 million naval base at Lumut on the Perak coast. The reason is the impending formation of Malaysia. Instead the existing RoyaJ Malayan Navy194 words
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Article48 1962-09-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Twenty-two experts from Thailand, the Philippines and Malaya will attend the first! ASA Joint Research meeting I here beginning on Monday. Malaya's delegation of 10 will be led by the Director of Medical Services, Dato Dr Mohamed Din bin Ahmad.48 words
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Article146 1962-09-07 6 TESSONS were interrupted when the fire brigade was called to deal with a snake at the AngloChinese primary school in Anson Road here yesterday. The snake, yellow and about two feet long, appeared three times in a classroom at nearly hourly intervals. It was first seen146 words
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Article112 1962-09-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan timber trade is to ask the Federation Government to make a strong protest to the Australian Government over moves to "put the screws on our timber trade." The Federation Government will be asked to send a senior official to the112 words
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Article118 1962-09-07 6 IPOH. Thurs. A Tiger Moth plane of the Perak Flying Club piloted by Mr. P.A. Delme-Radcliffe, general manager of Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd., Batu Gajah, made a forced landing on the bank of the Klnta river this morning. Mr. Delme-Radcliffe. accompanied by the elec rical118 words
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Article25 1962-09-07 6 PENANG, Thurs. A car workshop apprentice. Chew Wah Seng. 18, suffered minor burns when a petrol tank he was soldering exploded this morning.25 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-09-07 6 Social research girl accused of causing death KUALA KANGSAR, Thursday. qJIIRLE GORDON, director of the S> Malaysian Sociological Research Institute, was discharged today by the Sessions Court here of a charge of causing the death of a cyclist by a rash act not272 words
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285 1962-09-07 6 The RAF asks: Please no stiletto heels cjINGAPORE, Thurs. The Far East Air Force is asking all women attending the free-admission flying display at R.A.F. Changi on Sept. 15 to leave stiletto heeled shoes at home and wear flat or low-heel-ed shoes instead. A statement today said that parts of285 words
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The paradox of Poland
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Article, Illustration1637 1962-09-07 7 PATRICK O DONOVAN - PATRICK O DONOVAN THE ODDITY AMONG SOVIET SATELLITES, THERE ARE NO RED STARS BUT A FOREST OF CROSSES by TO sonic she is a source of guilt, to others an anomaly, or a reason for hope or a possible weapon to be exploited against Moscow or1,637 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-09-07 8 dear everybody ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT BANGKOK Thurs. Sept. 6. Well here we are in the land of the thousand temples. Actually I understand there are over 300 temples right in Bangkok. We arrived yesterday afternoon, and were carried oIT by my sister, her husband and some friends to dinner. The Thai331 words
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Article, Illustration668 1962-09-07 8 Crazy friend? Maybe not so crazy I GOT the shock of my life just now One of my less predictable friends walked into the office in his usual breezy manner and showed off his new watch. Then, as soon as we had admired it, he walked up to the toall668 words
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Article, Illustration317 1962-09-07 8 Asian countries many women have the mistaken idea that after a certain age their life is over and they might as well resign themselves to age and wrinkles and general unattractiveness. They feel that once the liiu-v start appearing on their faces, there Is no317 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-09-07 8 DISPLAY OF ISRAELI PRODUCTS r coincide with the concerts of the Israeli string quartet at the Victoria Memorial Hall this week, Cold Storage is featuring a large section of Israeli products in their Orchard Road store. Drop in and take a look the display is on now. There are all321 words
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Article, Illustration627 1962-09-07 8 It's those little things that count /^ETTINO used to living \J with a new husband tor wife) Is not a simple or easy task. That you love each other is going to be a great help, but It will still take great effort on both parts. Up until the wedding,627 words
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Article, Illustration437 1962-09-07 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE will become the cultural and educational centre of all overseas Chinese in South-east Asia if the experiment here in the Malaysian context succeeds. This is the opinion of Dr. Heinrich Roehreke, the retiring Consul-General for Germany, in a farewell message437 words
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407 1962-09-07 8 'THE president of the Soo Chuan Old Boys' Association, Mr. Yeo Cher Kear, was today questioned on the past of two executive council members of his association who held office last year. He said he did not know that they had been arrested during407 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-09-07 8 LOKE IS NAMED NEW CHAIRMAN OF BANK CINEMA magnate. Dafo Loke Wan Tho (above), has been appointed chairman of the Malayan Banking Ltd. He takes over from Mr. Oei Tjong le. Dato Loke is now in London assisting in the final preparations for the opening of the bank's new office65 words
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Article44 1962-09-07 8 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The Sultan of Kelantan and his Consort were last night presented with a miniature drum and silver tray by officers and men of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, here. It was to mark Their Highness* coronation last year.44 words
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Article22 1962-09-07 8 PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang committee for the National Mosque Fund will meet at the Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra, next Monday.22 words
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200 1962-09-07 8 Food ban against cholera extended KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore and North Borneo have followed the Federation's lead in banning all imports of fresh and frozen fruit, vegetables, fish and meat from Hong Kong, the China coast and Formosa, where an outbreak of cholera has been reported. In Sabah, where the200 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous139 1962-09-07 8 Alley Pop By Vm Tm Uawnlin V W| f <,-, 1 /^7TT3^\ 7N J^~^s/ I THINK THIS \IDONT KNOW V*_ V 7 I REAL NOiSYj^^^ SUNSHINE AT'S A f FELLA'S A Bki-J ABOUT THAT i iT^* V ARhJt V™pv^ s S T° NES \R |QHT y U*%iV SHOT OF S139 words
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Article184 1962-09-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Union of Automobile Workers will meet next week to consider a strike ballot following a deadlock in its wage dispute with Wearne Brothers Ltd. It; secretary. Mr. T. C. Choong, said the managpment wanted the union to conclude an agreement184 words
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Article, Illustration479 1962-09-07 9 'NO LONGER ANY DANCER' OF REDS TAKING CONTROL THE Malayan trade union movement has been praised by the International Labour Organisation and has been described as "striking" by Asian standards. Following an i.L.O survey on freedom of association In Malaya, which was carried out479 words
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Article73 1962-09-07 9 Worlds of endless night THERE are ten million blind people in this world 650,000 of them children. In large parts of Central Africa there are villages where all the adults are blind. The children lead their elders about until they themselves go blind. This Sunday, Asia Magazine, the supplement issued73 words
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130 1962-09-07 9 Malayan students told: Learn to relax DENANG. Thurs. A 1 Canadian teacher. Mr. Anthony Martin. 26. today described Malayan students as "inclined to be too serious in their studies." "They should learn to relax more and do lots of reading outside their school work," said Mr. Martin A world tourist,130 words
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Article27 1962-09-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Straits Times reader from Ipoh, Mr. William Good, has donated $6 to the 10-year-old deaf mute son of a fisherman. Mustapha Hussein:27 words
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Article22 1962-09-07 9 IPOH. Thurs. Malaya's only vocational trainine centre for kampong girls from all over the country celebrated its first anniversary here yesterday.22 words
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115 1962-09-07 9 OENANG. Thui-s.— The 1 National Union of Teachers has decided to obtain 12,000 more signatures to back the memorandum on equal pay for equal work which it plans to submit to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The union's national president. Mr. D. S.115 words
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Article57 1962-09-07 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Port Commission will display from next week a model of the six $50 million deep-water wharves to be built at Bagan Luar. Butterworth. The modpl may be seen at the commissions old board 1 room, adjacent to Kedah Pier, between 2.30 p.m.57 words
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Advertisement326 1962-09-07 9 GekUftG' fen t HALEX UAI EY /SI I JHB^k I tmt I f/Ydms\ I Halex toothbru»H m tli f'i&^aßMl I new detign. and look your best every day Get a Halex toothbrush. Use it e vary day and give your p™ teeth a clean, attractive sparkle. ITI fip Get a326 words
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Advertisement229 1962-09-07 9 1 11 THE BEST II OF BOTH II WORLDS KEEP YOUR MONEY I S AND YOU HAVE I I INTEREST TOO JL THIS IS WHAT YOU ENJOY 9E BY HAVING YOUR CAPITAL f ON DEPOSIT IN A II 57 I J BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I S WITH II LOMBARD II229 words
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Miscellaneous268 1962-09-07 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS times over it). 1. IntrseUble f»«tener? This 7 A b beat 7) to l>otm te ihlon j KS'i cause 9 Double' talk (8) Belaied comment requests Uio! An inventor Is rebuffed by l Ilded P'»>' between bowling nothine in Canada »6) changes (4. 7). 11. OiffhSp268 words
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Obituary24 1962-09-07 10 Here's in i Minimum) SIMPSON Captain D U. M. Simpson nf Hitrhle Risset died In Hospital at Perth. Western Australia on Stb September.24 words
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Article110 1962-09-07 10 M Harris t/0 (Mmimum, THE CHILDREN OF the late Mr Fi.ink di win tbaak all relatives and n raaal for the condolences, wreaths and attendance at the funeral on 3».K THE PARENTS AND brothers of the late Mr Wee Henic Ton* thank relatives and friends for assistance, con■ii.i. nc110 words
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Article633 1962-09-07 10 We shall not offend the dignity of the Singapore Legis- lative Assembly if we turn to j the Speaker for a description of I the climax to the five hour debate on the blank ballots cast at the merger referendum. "!t seems to me a farcical633 words
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Article353 1962-09-07 10 Ben Bella has won an ex. pected victory, and won it with a notable economy of blood and lives. The agreement by dissident Willay a 4 troops to withdraw peacefully from Algiers means in effect that the supremacy of the Political Bureau has been re-established. And353 words
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Article252 1962-09-07 10 The Minister for Health has responded with commendable speed to complaints by the Speaker of Selangor's Legislative Assembly that conditions in Klang District Hospital are "deplorable." Within days of Dato Abdullah's statement, the Ministry has set up a committee to study the matter and recommend improvements. No doubt252 words
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Article632 1962-09-07 10 Canada accepts Britain 's entry The Common Market: Third of 4 articles ATTAWA, Thurs. v Although it is dimcult to' assess with any degree of accuracy, public opinion in Canada appears to have accepted as a fact the necessity of Britain Joining the European Common Market if she is to632 words
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Article, Illustration13 1962-09-07 10 TWO CONTROVERSIES-AT THE ASIAN GAMES IN JAKARTA, NOW IN MALAYA13 words
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Article1174 1962-09-07 10 That FAM 'no' to Israeli team... ILL OMEN FOR FUTURE AS a visitor to your country I have been very pleased to notice, through the medium of the Press, how vehemently you all condemned the Indonesian action of banning Israel and Formosa from participating in the Asian Games.1,174 words
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Article336 1962-09-07 10 NOW that the Asian Games are over, it is time for all true sportsmen to reflect very seriously on their outlook towards in- money on helping our own underprivileged, DISILLUSIONED Ipoh i ternatlonal sport. The ideals of true sportsmanship were crushed at the 4th Asian336 words
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Advertisement859 1962-09-07 10 Strait* Time, k Mala? Mail Claaain«« .ov.ni.em.nta may ba h.nd.d I* lat floor COLO ITORISI AftCAOl Orchard Ho.o COLO ITODtM IMNCHM AT NOLLANO WOAO-ttATOW KIMIL KOAO-NAVAL BAM Authorll.O Ag.no CITY BOOK »TO«1 LTD wrlncnaatar Hou.«. Colryar Quay TUB NaTWS PHONY Fttipatrlck'. Supermarket M M. ISMAIL Admiralty MOM. Naval M. ABDUL859 words
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Advertisement87 1962-09-07 10 "KIDNAP" Charles Lindbergh, a courageous pilot and his heiress wife Anne were grief-stricken parents, victims of an inhuman crime which horrified a nation. The kidnapping of their baby son, and the ruthless manhunt which followed, make this dramatic story one of the most bizarre and exciting criminal cases of the87 words
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Advertisement82 1962-09-07 10 KLeiii 1 a m. I 4* ii ii uJLJ ■ka^ilif Aim! 11 £81 Jg LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the result* of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here it a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite82 words
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Article, Illustration408 1962-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR MX Thurs.— The Friends of Templer Park Society is trying to raise $80,000 to develop the park into a holiday and tourist centre with jungle-walks and facilities for but-terfly-catching, angling;, h o r s e-riding. swimminK. Hating and water-skiing. The society alsoWan Seng Yip - 408 words
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Article132 1962-09-07 11 IPOH, Thursday. TWO labourers were killed In a landslide at the A Soclete Anonyme des Etaines de Kinta tin mine in Kampar, 22 miles from here last night. Two of the four men who were in the pit of the mine when the landslide occurred132 words
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Article84 1962-09-07 11 KUCHING. Thurs. The district officer of Ranau. North Borneo, reports that on a recent tour he did not see a single cat in 11 Icamrxmgs. This so apnalled him that ;he has appealed for cats. "Any cats over two months I old of any shape, size, morals84 words
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97 1962-09-07 11 Princes for royal school in Lahore RUALA LUMPUR Thurn Two sons of the Sultan of Fabanr. Tengku Azlan. 14. and Teneku Omar 12 »'UI leave soon to study at the Aitchison College in Lahore, Pakistan. The school is an equivalent of an English public school to provide education for children97 words
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Article45 1962-09-07 11 KUCHING. Thure Ang Peck Klaw. 24. who threw formic add on a former boy friend on Aug 18. was sentenced to three years' tall In th«» High Court here. Lo Kirn Kee suffered serious Injuries and 1? still In hospital45 words
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683 1962-09-07 11 Cycling towkay case: Now DPP reduces the charge MILLIONAIRES 'NOT INTERESTED' IN KIDNAPPING LAWS, COURT TOLD MILLIONAIRES are obviously not interested in the kidnapping laws designed for their protection, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Harun M. Hashim, told a magistrates court today. He said there was no point In proceeding683 words
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Article42 1962-09-07 11 PENANO. Thurs. Two little words ''please" and "thank you" cost nothing to say yet they mean .-o much, the Mother Superior, Rev Mother St. Paul, told students of the Penang: Convent at the opening of the school's "Courtesy Week" today.42 words
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212 1962-09-07 11 Pata photo contest entries close on Oct. 31 f LNGAPORE. Thurs.— The fourth annual photo contest of the Pacific Area Travel Association Is now open to entries from Singapore. The contest will be Judged In January 1963 at the Pata annual conference in Indonesia. The Singapore Oovernment is a full212 words
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Article26 1962-09-07 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An art exhibition of works by 100 Japanese children will be held at the Singapore National Library from Sept. 13 to 15.26 words
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Article165 1962-09-07 11 IN SPIT* of a rebuke from the Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, about 25 per cent of applicants for new identity cards still miss their interview appointments. The Officer in Charge of National Registration. Mr. A. Thambiah. said today: "At the rate we165 words
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Advertisement52 1962-09-07 11 NOW-OVER 2 MILLION SATISFIED BLUE SPOT GARRADWERS! y TEg^Jl II II ll^—zJmßßmttimkmdmS^Em ...AND 2 MILLION CAR RADIO WIC AN Of MOeas TO OWNERS CAN'T BE WRONG! ££T£!2Z?2±* ftf |Tp C I^^^T SHORT WAVE BANDi /^M FIT A jDLUL Ol Ul IN YOUR CAR! \J^J KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD. MUfa.l52 words
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Advertisement130 1962-09-07 11 just waiting to be made into glamorous dresses for you.' Israeli 100% cotton, five floral and abstract designs, at $5.95 per yd. Attractive Jacquard weave, non-iron cotton, .at $4.50 per yd. Fancy weave cotton, non-iron in nine colours at $3.95 per yd. For beautiful evening wear, rayon brocade, in fifty130 words
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Miscellaneous419 1962-09-07 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA shout wAvt mm "'SSSSk ffTCE.™ 41 metres a .m 6.00 Time Signal Next imi \i mmmm gara-ku. News Headline*; 6.05 MKUILM «A\K >fcKVltt Morning Melodies; 7.00 Renclez- «<» metre* vous WUh Muglc; 73Q riJDe AJA 04M) Qood Morning, tf.ol Signal. News, 7.35 Breakfast Morning Prelude; 7.00419 words
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Article347 1962-09-07 12 MALAYA'S FIRST BREWERY NOW READY Johari opens $12 m. plant in Nov. jyjALAYAN Breweries' $12.5 million plant in the Federation which has taken over a year to build is to be opened on Nov. 17 and will "provide all the beer and stout Malayans can drink," a spokesman announced. The347 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-09-07 12 Manager is off to visit U.K. thread mills rE manager of The Central Agency Ltd. in Singapore. Mr. Han Boen Hian, left for the United Kingdom by air early this week to visit the parent company In Glasgow, who are the sole distributors for J and P. Coats' and Clark's145 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-09-07 12 SHIPPING: BETTER FUTURE EXPECTED A FALL in the rubber purchases from Malaya by north Continental consumers in the middle of last year had a detrimental effect on the "liftings" of many shipping companies. This was stated by Mr. N. W. Ireson. shipping manager of Paterson. Simons and Co. Ltd.. local232 words
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Article119 1962-09-07 12 A LEADING Japanese company is demonstrating colour television at the Great World Merdeka Trade Fair, Singapore, which opened yesterday. This is the first time that colour TV ls being shown In Singapore. The company ls Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd. which gave a similar119 words
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Article57 1962-09-07 12 Mr. O. Morley, general manager of Lombard Central Finance Co. Ltd., leaves Singapore on Sunday for Hong Kong on a business trip and after a vacation will rejoin the head office of Lombard Banking Ltd.. London. Messrs. N.W. Blrdsey and F.B. Hunter will assume the position of57 words
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Article41 1962-09-07 12 Harrisons and Crosfleld are the local agents for the Dracone. n towabie rubber carrier on which experiments are now being carried out in Singapore to see If it is suitable for the transport of palm oil In Malayan waters41 words
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Article23 1962-09-07 12 Malayan Banking Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur opened its 14th sub-branch In Singapore yesterday. The new branch is at Paya Lebar Road.23 words
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Article114 1962-09-07 12 COMPLETELY RE-STYLED HOLDEN HERE ANEW range of Holden cars, said to have been completely re-styled and equipped with improved ITydraMatic transmission similar to that used in the Cadillac and Oldsmobile. is now being marketed in Malaysia. The range comprises Special and Standard sedan. Special and Standard station sedan and the114 words
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Article74 1962-09-07 12 A THREE-DAY seminar was held in Sydney this week to educate Australian traders on the export policy to oe j adopted in Asian countries. writes Keith Hooper. The following points were raised by some Australian traders That red colour, although strongly favoured by Chinese traders74 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-09-07 12 Up and over THIS is the Stalwart C. the commercial version -of the Stalwart amphibioui military load carrier. The vehicle, manufactured by Alvis Ltd., of Coventry. Britain, can carry a five-ton load across virtually any terrain that can be negotiated by a tracked vehicle, including vertical obstructions 18 inches high153 words
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Advertisement612 1962-09-07 12 mm iA^^^^&^^^^Kb 4JB tStM^HltiL 4 n^~ 3W Ik jb ft. rTxWSP *S±\WhJr xJL3fca3^»f*l^^M^gSy^lMfgaT \fe v ';»^l[l§BHld \Cw raM Bfe- mJSr OVER THE LAST 3 YEARS, I MORE THAN 3,500 UNITS 5 *>"*"» WERE SOLD Model 4 (42 BHP) For sma cars light vans These solid facts are proof of Perkins'612 words
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Advertisement113 1962-09-07 12 M for MENNEN. M for MEN. MEN* MENNEN AlUhafs our secret! You try iff. Take your choice from the full range of MENNEN toiletries, todayl I Jones cranes I George Cohen (Far East) Ltd. is pleased to advise all users of Jones Cranes in Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak113 words
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Advertisement436 1962-09-07 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY applications are Invited from Federal Citizens tor appointment as Lecturers at Dewan Lateoan, PetaUng Java, Selangor. in the following subjects: (I) Typing. Shorthand and Office Procedure (II) Malay Language (ill) Law (iv) Economics (v) Business Administration (vi) Accounting.436 words
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Advertisement1089 1962-09-07 13 M^BAferifcAlHHM^HAßriH HHHH^HI^MBiH^IiH (CanUnacd from I**** IS) I SITUATIONS VACANT 1 M Word* SI (Mlm.) Box It eta. axtn BOX AMM S.T. X.L position Oiled. Applicant* an thanked. Q GRADE ONI TAPPING field Coo doctor wanted for Pahaag Batata. Agi rt limit M) to 40 year*. Only married ton: need apply1,089 words
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Advertisement1107 1962-09-07 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* it (Mim.}— Max It eta. txtra TO LIT Ist door, 2w, Rocnor* Canal Road, Singapore. 2 office room* (alrrondltloned). Area 532 aad 120 square feet including offlce furniture* and equipment Telephone, water and light. Contact Mr. Tea. T*l: No. ***** offlo* boun COOOWN SPACE WANTED ♦01,107 words
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Advertisement1020 1962-09-07 13 BOOKS I PUBLICATIONS 2t Ward* SI (Mim.}— Box It at*, axtra L.C.X. WORLD HISTORY la Malay prto* per copy $2.50 plus postage 30 cent* avallabl* from: Principal. Ourunanak Institution, ipoh. MOHQ KONG A FAR EAST BUILDER EstaftlltMM 193S A •1-MantM* a*n*dMal gf Bulldins A Rial Bstat* AetlvltM* i hi ISm1,020 words
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Advertisement921 1962-09-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Word* U (Him.)— Box tt eta. axtra 1950 M.G. T.D. Oreen, just resprayed. Hood, Tonneau etc, excellent condition Uirougbout 5i, 400 0.n.0. Tel: (S'por*) *****. ISCS FIAT SOD Convertible new tyre* good condition 52.550/- Diana 200 cc 1961 Bporu under 3.000 mile* SI. IOO/M*tflile*s aaOcc tSSO/-921 words
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Advertisement1003 1962-09-07 13 FOR SALE tO Ward* St (Mlm.)-Bax SO eta. axtr* HEARING SPECTACLES AND Earettea. We oßer alz years guarantee, trade- in*. Instalments aad low prices Hearing Spectacles from *2SU/-. Transistor pocket type* tram $30/-. Deat Aid Emporium Ltd. Branca. S. Street. Singapore L Teiepnooa NW. FO SIANC S7, Tanglln R**d, near1,003 words
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Article, Illustration2207 1962-09-07 14 Herbert Kretzmer; Nancy Banks- Smith; Logan Gourlay - Herbert Kretzmer Nancy Banks-Smith Logan Gourlay EDWARD BOYLE ...by HENRY BROOKE ...by and MAUDLING ...by THE wags in Ihe House of Commons call him Billy Bunter and it does not need a particularly perceptive eye to see why. He is a very large, tweedy man,2,207 words
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Advertisement82 1962-09-07 14 vA/irlo WIIJC M one il^^^^i» AW I M +s White Label -it never varies A^^^^f DEWAR'S Sk YOUR PASSPORT TO PLEASURE Caterpillar REGISTERED TRADEMARK TRAXCAVATORS Vl ■ttkcL*. 4 MORE CYCLES PER HOUR MORE YARDS PER DAY MORE PROFIT PER JOB Write tor illustrated literature to YOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER SIME DARBY82 words
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Advertisement1449 1962-09-07 15 y \w*T7W7Trrvmwrm\ TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK. Due Sport Sails P. Sham Pining ELPENOB Littrpm Due Sept I Stpt 10/12 AIRASTUS M,e es. liverpttl, Dublin Sipt II Sen II Mpt 17/21 Mpt 21 PERSEUS Lintiptti. Ouonn. kiesgow >ep! 11 tepi II ktpt 14/1* tept II CTCLOPS ntvit. Limirpitl. 6iataow1,449 words
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Advertisement2940 1962-09-07 15 wMI i nm L^# 'ff/ J I J ik If MM W kk H til hrn THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO SENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, OREMEH. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMHERQAM. OSLO. 60TMENBUR* ANO COPEHHAtE* /3r~*^\ S'pere P. Sham Penang forVßTrAll "IUIUMW St»lt* UPVISen Sailed liV \S2LLJSJ "BAkW a) 2*Aag/4Sen i/2,940 words
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Advertisement1154 1962-09-07 15 W^. McALISTER *Jc CO., LTD. \wjn TEii Ne: nm. liV V 4*** ELLERMAN LIKE <k KLAVEMKSS LINE HAVRE, LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, UM ANKLE*. SAN FRANCISCO. MIDDLESBROUGH. IEATHE. VANC&UVER I PORILANB. C.n 01 LEICESTER Uwm CtMi Sport P. rtiaai Pimni Aanrica. ***** Stpl 17/11 Sept 18/28 Sept SUNNYVILLE LONDON. HAMBURS. ROTTERDAM,1,154 words
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Article184 1962-09-07 16 CHIPS tying alsn x >ido ths Sln«sporo «rhar*oe today ara: Lex» Maersk SB/39, Rantau Panjang 85 '36, Bename 15 A 6. Hoenb Drake 1 '2. Oajcvlllle 23/24, Rujula 29/30. Rawans NW. 1. Trepca 8/B, Zyiiannln 42/43. Outer roadi: Slhllla. CTiukotka. Triumph, Nankal Mam. Moonie, JaMro Hyria.184 words
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532 1962-09-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrials and tins were almost stalemated on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and conditions were extremely quiet. The impetus which followed the referendum in Singapore and advanced industrial prices now appears to more or less have petered out. This532 words
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Article22 1962-09-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Industrials: 182.00 182.02 Tins: 281.56 281.61 rubbers: 169.32 168.92 Jan. 1, 1958 100.22 words
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Article623 1962-09-07 16 COMBINED business in the Sin- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Dunlops <1.000) $1.87 SU (3.000) 11.89 D. (4,000) fI.M. (12.000) 11.87. (1.000) 51.87 BM. («,0O0) $1.88; K. and N. ords (3.0O0) $3.02:623 words
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303 1962-09-07 16 rnHE price of Straits tin was steady yesterday A gaining 12* cents to $424.25 on an offering estimated at 260 tons or 20 tons more than yesterday. In London overnight trading In tin was on a much broader scale largely because of some303 words
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Article14 1962-09-07 16 Further August rubber crops Included: Suntjri Tukauf 58.500 lb Tcmrrlota 110.000 lb.14 words
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Article140 1962-09-07 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. f ENERAL Investments contl- nued their downward trend and were still affected by the Later loss. An announcement that an oil pipeline from Moonie to Brisbane will be built brought a blight spot to the market. A O.G. gained 3s. to 53s 6d. and other, s140 words
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Article225 1962-09-07 16 SEPTEMBER fint grade rubber buyers f.e.b. cloved at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yexterday at 73! cents per lb. unchanged. The tone was inactive. t.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. I R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 73!. sellers 74: Int. 1 R.225 words
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Article23 1962-09-07 16 September tt. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73J cents (unchanged). TIN: $424.25 (up 12) cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).23 words
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Article87 1962-09-07 16 THE Malayan Cichanut .Bankt' Anoalatlwi made these chaoses In Its rmtes to merchants yesterday (all tmtea to $100): Canada i buying TT 30 7/16, airmail OD 36 1/1* credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. tolling TT sr 00 rtady: Canada 3S l I; Frtnth Franet ISO 34: Diuttch.87 words
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Article122 1962-09-07 16 CNINEOI Produce Exchann* JinmM't n—n prioas a«r picul y««t*rday: C»..nut all: bulk J37» sellert, rtriim J4HJ nrllrrs. Capra: Sept. >27i buyrrK. $2H selleni. P*pp«r: Munlok white J145 sellers. Sarawak white Sl42i sellrrs. special Sarawak black SIOTI nellrn<. ■mrbked Uunponß black SII2I sellers. AOTA $125 sellers. Sinf.aß.rs Cscsnut OH122 words
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Article110 1962-09-07 16 t^ipr. ti. Tbr»e monthc (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 14 eta. Roblnron 9 ctt. M. Bos 13 eta. Kothmans 12 ctt Breweries 25 ctt. Steamship 9 eta. H. Darby 4td. 8. Times 20 ctx. Cold Btoraice 4W. 8. Traders 25 etc W. Jacks 11 cts. Unlteers 11 its. MININGS110 words
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Advertisement1105 1962-09-07 16 Y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. Expwti OAJi. Pacific Atlantio Coast Servie* n* tv tv ti» S'po«t P. S'Mm H'kong S. f 'Cisco L. Annlt* N.YO'k "Saeliktwt Mara" 21/22 Stpt 2t Sept 20 Ocl n Oct tl Nn '•Kstiknrt Man" 21/31 Of 1/ 2 Hat I Nat 23 Nn 27 Nn1,105 words
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Advertisement834 1962-09-07 16 y^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRCCT UIIINU FWOM $!»««»0»E AND MAUTA Tt CANADIAN AND M. SRF.AT LARES PORTS. S'trart P. S'htm Ptntftf Arr. Toronto CARLO MARTINOIICN St»?t?/21 Stpt 22 M Sttt Oct 22 VttMlS Ctll It MONTREAL, TORONTO HAMILTON. CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT, MILWAUKEE I CNICACO. •SENTS: PATERSON,834 words
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Advertisement573 1962-09-07 16 ANNOUNCEMENT I. IGNATIUS PILLAY, Sblca manager for the Commonwealth Educational Society (Distributors of the Universal World Reference Encyclopaedias) will severe all association with the company, on my own accord as from 10th September, 1962. and will not be responsible for any sales after thai date. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS^ PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY573 words
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Advertisement470 1962-09-07 17 LOSS OF FIXED DEPOSIT RECEIPT I HEREBY DECLARE that my fixed deposit receipt No. 26/444 issued on by Oversea Chinese Bank, Seremban. for $9,234/- expiring on 24.12.1961 has been lost <>r mislaid. I have applied to the Mid Bank ior the issue of a duplicate receipt. WONG YOKE, Lee Hniß470 words
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Advertisement158 1962-09-07 17 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin Ore Output for August 1962 —Plculs 3.389. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD., (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). Stockholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the Month of August 1962 was 676 plculs. HARPER. GILFTLLAN ft CO. LTD. Secretaries it General AgentsPenang: 7th September,158 words
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Advertisement1184 1962-09-07 17 NOTICES REPAIRS TO LEVEL CROSSING AT T.P. 294/tt BETWEEN TEMANGAN AND TANAH MERAH Repairs to Public Level Crossing situated on the Road Temangan to Tanah Merah will be carried out on the night of 22/23.8.1962 from 6.30 pjn. to 6.00 am. till the following morning. During the period of work1,184 words
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Advertisement576 1962-09-07 17 H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be vacancies in January 1963. for fully Indentured apprentices in H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. It is expected that theae will t>t in the following trade: Shipwright. Shipfitter (Turner St Fitter). Engine Fitter (Turner Fitter). Boilermaker. Electrical Fitter. Motor I s an sport Fitter. Bricklayer576 words
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Advertisement279 1962-09-07 17 TENDERS Tenders are Invited from approved contractors for the construction of a cinema at Dato Kramat Road. Penang for Shaw Brothers (Penang) Limited. Tender documents can be obtained from the architects' office against a deposit of $260/- of which $300/- will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender279 words
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Advertisement280 1962-09-07 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction of One Class 'E' Quarters -md an Office far the Co-operative Department at Lenggong will be -eceivtu at tae office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh, jp to 3 pjn on 14th September. 1962 from Contractors in Classes A to280 words
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Advertisement239 1962-09-07 17 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEVISION EQUIPMENT TENDER TENDERS are invited for the supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of Sound Dubbinc Equipment for the Singapore Television Service. TENDER DOCUMENTS may be obtained from the Head. Broadcasting Division. Caldecott Hill. Singapore 11, during noimal office hours. FURTHER PARTICULARS may also be obtained from him.239 words
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Article, Illustration930 1962-09-07 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Merdeka meet will settle several issues NORMAN SIEBEL, By RESPITE the absence of Formosa and Israel and India's inability to accept the invitation to compete, the Merdeka fifth anniversary soccer tournament which starts on Saturday, will settle several interesting issues which could not be decided during the Asian Games atKok Ah Chong - 930 words
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322 1962-09-07 18 Selangor women will go all out for goals UUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— While they are confident of victory, Selangor's women football team are not under -rating -the strength of their opponents. Singapore, in the inter-state final replay tomorrow at. Merdeka Stadium (8 p.m.). Mrs. G. Fonseka. manaeer of the Selangor team,322 words
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Article367 1962-09-07 18 'JEGA CAN BE THE WORLD'S BEST' SINGAPORE, Thurs. If M. Jegathesan, Malaya's 200 m gold medallist at the Asian Games in Jakarta, will train hard he can be the world's No. 1 sprinter In a year's time, declared Milka Singh, the "Flying Sikh", in Singapore today. Milka said: "In my367 words
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Advertisement369 1962-09-07 18 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) Head Office: MALAYAN BANK BUILDING. 92, Jalan Bandar (High Street). KUALA LUMPUR. BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1962. i SHARE CAPITAL AUTHORISED 4.000.000 Shares of S5 each $20,000.000 CASH IN HAND. BALANCES WITH BANKERS AND AGENTS 55.792.705 "J"^^ oc FEDERATION369 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-09-07 18 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON SPORE JUNIOR CUP: Marines MALAYAN Open championships 'A' v RAF Tengah iFarrer Pk>. (Gan Hong Hre Hall. Malacca) PENANG DIV. 1: Ramblers v TENNIS BAFC <CHy Stadium) KEDAH championships (Sg RUGGER Patanl). S'GOR SCHOOLS la-side: VI PERAK Malay championships 'B v Kajang B (4.15) Tech Inst.122 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-09-07 18 SUMMARY! SOCCER HAY CUP (Klang): Outhries. XL 7 Outhries. P. Bwettenham I. TAIPINO DIV. 2: 2 Workshop FEME 4 Larjf Tin 0. RUGGER FRIENDLY < Spore): Th» Blacks 8 (goal, try) G.H.Q. Parelf 6 (goal). HOCKEY KLANG LGE: ACSOBA 1 ACS40 words
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Article, Illustration755 1962-09-07 19 EPSOM JEEP - TOUGH DREAMBOAT DOES IMPRESSIVE TRIAL in SOFT GOING EPSOM JEEP Gold Cup candidates step up training By gINGAPORE, Thurs. Dreamboa t, one of the leading fancies in the Singapore Gold Cup in spite of top weight of 9.5, did an impressive gallop on a soft track at Bukit Timah thisReuter - 755 words
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822 1962-09-07 19 Bangor part-timers shock 'millionaire' Naples in Cup game BA NG O R (North Wales), Thurs. Bangor City, a team of footballers, sprang a major surprise when they beat the "millionaire" Naples team 2-0 in the first leg of a first round European Cup Winners' match last night The rise toReuter - 822 words
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Article79 1962-09-07 19 MANILA Thur.v Mona Sulaiman, 19. the Philippine* champion woman sprinter in the Asian Games, yesterday received personal congratulations and an offer of a scholarship from Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaex. Mr Pelaes offered Mona a scholarship in Manila where she could concentrate on her athletic activities and also help79 words
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Advertisement184 1962-09-07 19 A WORLD LEADER ALLIS CHALMERS Winching, hauling, loading, hoisting, spreading Allis Chitmm caA b« seen on tht job everywhere. For Alia Chalmers is a world leader m tht machinery field. Its Rtmt on any product is a guarantet of dependability, and Quality in material, workmanship and performan.ee. Allis Chalmers crawler184 words
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Advertisement187 1962-09-07 19 PH I LI PS TRANSISTOR RADIOS Symbol of quality Sign of perfection y^^j MALAYA <i\O(S> BORNEO /j^^^^^^^k Y*S^ INGAPORI U.U.UnUuAII SAILS FROM SINGAPORE FEB. Ist A limited number of first and tourist class berths PENANG FEB. 3rd •re still available on the s.s. Chusan (24,000 tons fully air-conditioned and with187 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-09-07 20 The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, addresses representatives of civic organisations at his "thank you" reception at Sri Temasek, 90 minutes before he flew to London on Wednesday night. Mr. Lee, who spoke in Chinese and English, thanked the -ivic organisations for105 words
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159 1962-09-07 20 Lee: Your common mart plans won't affect us' I ONDON, Thurs.— The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arriving here today to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference as an observer, said he was neither for nor against Britain entering the European common market. -If you go in,Reuter - 159 words
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123 1962-09-07 20 MOSCOW, Thurs. Russia now makes tanks suitable for warfare in which nuclear rocket weapons are used, Lt. Gen. Nikolai Konstantinov. Deputy Chief of the Soviet Armoured Forces, has told the Soviet news agency Tass. Gen. Konstantinov made this statement on the occasion123 words
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Article38 1962-09-07 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Professor Sir Dougal Baird, medical adviser under the United Kingdom medical visitors scheme, will address the Singapore Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society on "Environment and Childbearing" at the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital tomorrow at 8.15 p.m.38 words
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244 1962-09-07 20 BULLETS 'WHISTLED OVER BEN BELLA MR. MOHAMMED Ben Bella, Algerian Vice-Premier, had to crouch on the ground yesterday as bullets whistled over his head when he tried to stop fighting between rival guerilla factions, according to an eye-witness report. The Prefect of Medea. South of Algiers, Mr. Ali Pasha, toldReuter - 244 words
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Article86 1962-09-07 20 ONDON. Thurs. Mr. 1j Harold Macmlllan today put the finishing touches to his July Government reshuffle with more appointments Including the Duke of Devonshire, a nephew by .carriage, as Minister of State at the Commonwealth Relations Office. The Prime Minister announced two further new portfoliosReuter - 86 words
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Article23 1962-09-07 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Methodist Singers from Kuala Lumpur will present a choral concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night.23 words
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Article376 1962-09-07 20 LONDON, Thurs. Giltedged securities continued to forge strongly ahead today but otherwise stock markets again presented a quiet and generally dull appearance. Buying of giltedged which favoured the medium and shortdated stocks was stimulated by renewed talk of lower interest rates. The longdated issues also remained in demand376 words
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Article183 1962-09-07 20 3 DIE IN KOREA ZONE CLASH SEOUL, Thursday. r[E United Nations Command here today announced that three North Korean soldiers were killed yesterday in a clash with U.N. Command soldiers in the U.N. portion of the demilitarised zone. The zone divides North and South Korea. The command said the bodiesReuter - 183 words
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Article288 1962-09-07 20 Indians whip Services 5-2 SINGAPORE. ThUTS. India, the Asian Games soccer chains pious, showed their claslk when they beat Singapore Joint Services 5-2 before a crowd of 3.000 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. But India had to come lrom behind to win. Services took a 2-0 ii-ad in the 23th288 words
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Article69 1962-09-07 20 I LONDON. Thurs.— Scores in lorn day's, cricket matciits were: f At Harrogate. no play today" rain. Glamorgan 65 and 13 for no wicket. Yorkshire 101. At Edgbaston, no play today, rain. Warwick*. 200. Lanes. 131 lflr five. Other scores at tea: At Hove: Gloucester 367. SussexReuter - 69 words
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Obituary64 1962-09-07 20 MR. K. V. CHELLIAH fnth.r nf Mr 8. V. Slnxam or Customs Uept. Johor* Bharu expired on tt.tt. Cortege lia..« for cremation at j p.m. froi< 0-B Jal.m Abdul Samad. TAN CMONC TECK aged 66 p«««M away peacefully at Ueneral Hospital <>n 6-9-62 leuMnt: behind beloved wlfa, two dauKhters.64 words
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