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Title Section15 1962-09-08 1 flat*** 1 KDN 036 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1962. 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration531 1962-09-08 1 I'm here to make friends, but I'll watch free trade angle, too' DOUG LACKERSTEEN Interview; Singapore's Prims Minister LONDON, Friday AT BREAKFAST at Hyde p a rk Hotel this morning, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew defined the role he will play at next week's Commonwealth531 words
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143 1962-09-08 1 Manila to act on 'false' citizens ANILA, Fri. The I A Philippines Depart- ment of Justice has recommended stripping 21 Chinese businessmen of their Filipino citizenship for fraudulent business practices, according to informed sources. This group is the third which faces "denaturalisatlon" proceedings. Another group of 55 Chin- i ese,Reuter - 143 words
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Article81 1962-09-08 1 Flopniks? We've done so well' MOSCOW, Fri. A Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman declined to confirm or deny a United States report that Russia had had five space probe failures. He said: "We have nothing to say about the United States claim. And we cannot understand why anybody is Interested in81 words
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Article91 1962-09-08 1 Won appeal against deport order LONDON, Fri. An appeal by a 24-year-old Malayan woman against a deportation order was allowed here today and a two-year probation order was substituted. The deportation order was made against Elizabeth Loh. formerly of Johore. after she had p'eaded guilty to a charge of shoplifting91 words
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Article, Illustration503 1962-09-08 1 GILBERT WOODEN - This was the 'one-eyed monster' GILBERT WOODEN: By THE mystery of the "bright red eye" which has been terrifying people living near the Bth mile Serem-ban-Port Dickson Road was solved last night. It does not belong to a oneeyed monster as some people believed it is a slow loris. a503 words
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Article547 1962-09-08 1 BOOK IN PRAISE OF REDS BANNED 'Blatant defence* of bandit violence SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today banned a Nanyang University student publication which sought to glorify the Communist Party's armed struggle in Malaya. Government statement said that the booklet. "A Brief History of the National Movement in Malaya." published547 words
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Article84 1962-09-08 1 PRETORIA. Frl.— Meetings on the Johannesburg City Hall steps, the city's "Hyde I Park corner" and a traditional scene of lunchtime protest meetings, have been banned for one year, it was announced in the Government Gazette today. The last meeting to be held on the steps tookReuter - 84 words
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Article258 1962-09-08 1 T EADERS of more than 30 trade unions affiliated to the National Workers' Protem Committee have set up a permanent body called the National Trade Union Congress. They have also elected a new central committee of 19. with Mr. CV. Devan Nair as general secretary. Mr. Nair258 words
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Article, Illustration435 1962-09-08 1 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Moore on the big Malaysia build-up NELSON RUTHERFURD: By -KUALA LUMPUR: Friday THE strength of Malaya's army is expected to be increased by one-third, the air force doubled and the navy nearly doubled under a three-year blueprint worked out for the defence of the Malaysian region. Disclosing this In an435 words
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Article61 1962-09-08 1 ATHENS. Fri.— Princ- Michael Oi Greece wa.s slightly Injured and taken to hospital last night when his car was involved in an accident with another car in Kltissia. 10 miles north of Athens, police announced. A hospital spokesman told Reuter that Prince Mlcha 1 suffered facial bruises61 words
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Article22 1962-09-08 1 20 HURT IN BLAST H POB 1 Wall v when Iron being poun •> rru' il> tin in .it f Rrulrr22 words
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Article518 1962-09-08 2 rrHE latest attempt by 1 Dr. Robert Soblen —"The Spy Britain Cannot Get Rid Of" to avoid being flown back to the United States dominated today's British newspapers, and some pleaded that he should be set free. The Press also speculated widely on how Soblen. who518 words
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Article336 1962-09-08 2 LONDON, Friday. rpHE Trade Union Congress annual assembly at A Blackpool yesterday crushed a powerful attempt to force it into open opposition to British membership of the European Common Market. The 1,000 delegates representing eight million members, rejectlne this move by an almost three-to-one majority also336 words
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Article99 1962-09-08 2 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev had a long talk today with Mr. Stewart Udall, the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, at Gagra. in the Crimea, according to Tass. The agency said the conversation was held in a "friendly atmosphere." Later Mr. Udall dined withReuter - 99 words
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Article43 1962-09-08 2 PARIS, Fri. A number of people have been arrested in connection with the assassination attempt on President de Gaulle on Aug. 22 Usually reliable sources said the arrests were made both In Paris and In the provinces.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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415 1962-09-08 2 TYPHOON WANDA BRINGS BOOM TO STORES 'X'YFHOON WANDA has brought brisk business to all stores selling glass, tlnplates and fibre boards as people rushed to buy these articles to repair their homes. Many glaziers have run out of stock. BLIND BEGGAR and harmonica piayer Tang Tak Shing will have to415 words
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Article257 1962-09-08 2 Mr. Pote Sarasin, Se-cretary-General of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, warned today that in addition to South Vietnam, Thailand has become a major target for intensive propaganda from China and other Communist states. The warning was contained in a detailed report Mr. Pote was making257 words
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Article81 1962-09-08 2 MOSCOW. Frl— The United States and Russia will cooperate to make a film on a "love across the Iron Curtain" theme, American film producer Lester Cowan announced here yesterday. The film, starring Gregory Peck as an American scientist who falls in love with a Russian woman,Reuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-09-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby -z^yN \^Mwmw to \o9 words
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Article83 1962-09-08 3 MILWAUKEE. Fri. A chunk of metal which an astronomer said could be part of Russia's Sputnik "IV crashed in a city street near here yesterday and was sent to U.S. space experts for examination. The hot metal fragment, weighing 201 Ib. was foundReuter - 83 words
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Article152 1962-09-08 3 NEW YORK, Friday. T THANT, the U.N. acting Secretary-General, announced last night that Pakistani troops of the U.N. Security Force will arrive in West New Guinea before Oct. 1 and that all Dutch troops will be withdrawn from the territory by Nov. 15. The NetherlandsUPI - 152 words
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Article47 1962-09-08 3 YOKOHAMA, Fri Japan National Railway police clashed yesterday with about 80 Socialist demonstrators who tried to prevent the shipment of Nlke-Ajax missiles to Japan ground selfdefence force bases near Tokyo. At least 12 of the demonstrators and three police were injured, witnesses reported47 words
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Article21 1962-09-08 3 VIENTIANE, Frl. Laos has agreed to establish diplomatic relations at ambassador level with Communist China and North Vietnam. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-09-08 3 'LOLITA' IN LONDON FOR FILM'S PREMIERE IN the mood for somi 1 deep thinking is 16-year-old Sue Lyon, the American girl who plays the title role in the film Lolita. She is pictured at the Dorchester Hotel, after her arrival in London for the West End premiere of the film.72 words
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Article296 1962-09-08 3 3-stage British space carrier SCIENTISTS WORK ON A PICK-A-BACK PLAN LONDON, Friday. BRITISH scientists, with Government support are working on a plan to build a spacecraft carrier of three stages, each capable of being brought back to earth by its pilot, Dr. Michael Lighthill, director of the Royal Aircraft EstablishmentReuter - 296 words
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Article22 1962-09-08 3 BUENOS AIRES. Frl.— The Argentine Government last night dissolved Congress and called a general election for Oct. 27. 1963— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article57 1962-09-08 3 LE HAVRE. .Frl.— The 11,400-ton United States vessel American Challenger today broke the record for th«> Atlantic crossing by cargo ships. The American Challenger, which did the crossing from New York to Le Havre in seven days, was greeted by a chorus of siren blastsReuter - 57 words
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Article280 1962-09-08 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND BERLIN, Fri.— East German guards and police have committed 850 acts of violence, including 48 murders or killings, along the East-West German border and in Berlin, it was announced last night. WASHINGTON: Russian soldiers fired on a car carrying two officers of the U.S. military liaison mission280 words
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Article40 1962-09-08 3 OTTAWA, Fri.— President Ayub Khan, of Pakistan will travel to Canada from London with the Prime Minister, Mr. Diefenbaker. after the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference to pay a four-day state visit to this country, It was announced yesterday.40 words
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Article111 1962-09-08 3 PEKING ALLEGES INDIAN INROADS lIONG KONG, Fri. 11 The official New China news agency today charged that Indian troops have been extending armed incursions into Chinese soil in the western sector of the Sino-Indian boundary. Quoting "competent sources," it said the Indian had set up 17 strongpolnts.on Chlne.se territory sinceReuter - 111 words
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217 1962-09-08 3 YEW YORK, Fri.— Russia yesterday called for the immediate abrogation of South Africa's mandate to govern SouthWest Africa. It urged the appointment of a special U.N. commission to take urgent measures for the proclamation of independence of the territory. The SovietReuter - 217 words
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132 1962-09-08 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PEN. KIM Chong-Oh, Chief of Staff of the South Korean Army, yesterday described the latest incident in the Korean demilitarised zone as a North Korean effort to infiltrate his country for espionage. He was commenting on reports that three North Korean soldiers wereReuter - 132 words
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Article29 1962-09-08 3 TOKYO. Frl.— Mr. Kenso Matsumura. a leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Is expected to visit Peking shortly at the invitation of the Chinese Government.—Reuter,Reuter - 29 words
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Article34 1962-09-08 3 TOKYO. Frl.— The New China News Agency charged yesterday that 227 U.B. military planes, military personnel and war material were illegally shipped into South Vietnam from April 1 to 29 this year.34 words
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Article346 1962-09-08 4 COURT TOLD OF TWO BIDS BY STRIKERS TO STOP MERCHANT FROM LEAVING STORE SINGAPORE, Friday. gENIOR Crown Counsel Mr. A.W. Ghows today told a court about a businessman "who refused to bend to the will of pickets" at his strike-bound shop in North Bridge Road on346 words
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Article141 1962-09-08 4 P.A.P. plan 'thank you' parades SINGAPORE, Fri. Victory processions to thank the people for their support for Alternative "A" in last Saturday's merger referendum are being organised by the People's Action Party branches throughout yesterday. Last night, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, led a motorcade of PAP141 words
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Article149 1962-09-08 4 EAST ASIATIC STRIKE IS SETTLED SINGAPORE. Fri. The strike by about 200 employees of the East Asiatic Company Ltd.. has been settled. Some of the strikers resumed work this morning and the rest will go back tomorrow. This follows an agreement reached last night between the management and the Singapore149 words
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Article45 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Professor Sir Dougal Baird, medical adviser under the Medical Visitors Scheme from the United Kingdom, who Is now on a visit to Singapore, tonight addressed the Singapore Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society on "Environment and Childbearing" at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital.45 words
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Article76 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fri—Sentencing a 21-year-old hawker. Chan Ah Keow. to seven years' jail for armed robbery. Mr. Justice Chua told him at the Assize Court today that leniency was out of the question. Chan had been found guilty of robbing a medicine shop at Boon Tat Street76 words
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Article44 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce's "A Night With the Jaycees" dance in Raffles Hotel tomorrow night will have many highlights, including a gala fashion parade. The proceeds of the dance will go to the Jaycee Scholarships and Welfare Fund.44 words
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Article30 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fr.. "Avani Moolam" which falls tomorrow will be celebrated with special poo jas and ceremonies at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road from 4.30 p.m.30 words
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206 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Eugene Richard Martin, accused of misappropriating $15,--248, was called upon today the third day of his trial for his defence on an amended charge, involving a reduced sum of $11,182. The First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh. said that the206 words
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Article, Illustration245 1962-09-08 4 'MALAYSIA TO CREATE LARGER MARKETS' SINGAPORE, Fri. An American economist today indicated that Malaysia, with the Association of South-east Asia, would create larger markets for goods produced by Singapore's Industrialisation programme. Assistant Professor Reginald H. Green, attached to Yale University, said the addition of the Borneo territories could provide Singapore245 words
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Article69 1962-09-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The newly- appointed head of the Chinese Department of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Cheng Te-kun. will give his first public lecture In Singapore at the auditorium of the National Library at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Dr. Cheng, a former senior lecturer In69 words
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259 1962-09-08 4 ytiE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin 1 said today that the people's free choice for a merger with the Federation had determined Singapore's political future and started a new page in its history. i 1 He added: "Let us together, with courage, ensure259 words
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Advertisement223 1962-09-08 4 pCVpCI/V TONIGHT MIDNIGHT Volcanic Eruption _.I^R>" aßrW^^^^^^^^^^Bßß^^^^^jl a^aaKtEVaBBBaV. I So you've killed a lot and you've bled a lot and your guts are wracked and your nerves are mauled and an inch it a mile i and an hour is forever. .Man, your war has just begun you're one 0f...223 words
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Advertisement560 1962-09-08 4 tl.l 8881 lff***t[*i t Horn lom-i. 30-4.00, now dno wing. t J0 i 9Mpm ARTHUR MILLER S t "A View From Tne Bridge"* Rat VALLONE J«an SORIL A Paramount Picture. t I• TONIGHT midnight PETER SELLERS in O t"WiltzOfTheToreidirt"J In Colour (JARO). J| Tomorrow 8.45 a.m.: Columbia's T" "GIDGET GOES560 words
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Article579 1962-09-08 5 Counsel for company gives warning in the Industrial Arbitration Court in Singapore SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. J. J. Rattray, counsel for Guthrie and Co. Ltd., today warned that "the strike fever which has been so rampant already in Singapore would spread rapidly if the Industrial Arbitration Court accepted579 words
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98 1962-09-08 5 SEGAMAT'S FIRST LAND SCHEME IS OPEN OEGAMAT, Fri.— Sega- mat's first Federal Land Development i scheme covering 4,310 ■em has been opened j by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, at Tenang. In the first phase. 1.000 acres have been planted with rubber. A total of 35098 words
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Article43 1962-09-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Beach Road police this morning found gangland weapons In a vacant lot at Padang Jeringau. off Kallang Road. The weapons included 18 acid-iilled bulbs, 70 empty bulbs, one two-gallon bottle containing acid, seven iron pipes and one long hop43 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-09-08 5 KAH THANG OFF TODAY TO STUDY IN BRITAIN MA KAH TIIANG. 19. (above) a former student of Raffles Institution, who has been awarded a Shell scholarship to study chemical engineering. He leaves today to join Birmingham University for a three-year course. Selected from a list of the best all-round students107 words
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Article51 1962-09-08 5 PENANG, Fri. K Ramasamy, 29. went to jail today when he could not pay a $25 fine for disorderly behaviour in King Street. He pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable. The magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Bau. fined him $25 or five day? 151 words
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489 1962-09-08 5 Judge: Crown Counsel has not gone beyond the bounds of propriety MR. Justice Wee Chong Jin, the Commissioner inquiring into the Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott last November, today said that Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow. had not gone beyond the bounds of propriety in carrying out his duties489 words
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130 1962-09-08 5 A LOR STAR Kri— A severe flood today hit the little border township of Kuala Wrung. 11 miles east of Alor Star, putting the town's main bridge under feet of water Surrounding low-lying areas were also inundated All traffic to Pad.mi; Sena130 words
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Article145 1962-09-08 5 BOY or girl? That's the big question in the mind of every parent when baby is expected. And its answer could determine happiness in a home or the fate of a country. Beginning today, The Malay Mail presents "The Baby Sex Race"— a series by145 words
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160 1962-09-08 5 AGITATION: MIC BACKS WARNING BY PREMIER SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore today welcomed the warning of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to Communist front organisations against launching any unconstitutional agitation in their struggle' against merger and Malaysia. An MIC statement said: "Unconstitutional struggle is armed160 words
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Article61 1962-09-08 5 PENANG. Fri. A lorry driver, Quah Ah Chan, was today fined a total of $95 for driving with a partially exposed tyre and without maintaining the speed Indicator and hand brake In good working order. His employers. Messrs Poay Huat and Co. Ltd., were also fined61 words
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Article33 1962-09-08 5 IPOH. Fri. The bodies of the two labourers Yutl bin Haji Omar. 37, and Kon Nyan Bing. 20 killed In a landslide at a tin mine In Kampar have been recovered.33 words
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113 1962-09-08 5 OINGAPORE, Fri.— ln two early morning hold-ups today robbers; took $1,825 in cash and goods. A gang of live entered a medicine shop in Geylang Road about 2.45 a.m. and held up a physician, Mr. Lim i Chee Llan. 52. his wife and daughter113 words
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Article46 1962-09-08 5 SINGAPORE, Fri— The former Director of Posts. Mr. Andrew Mackay. has been appointed new Qantas Airways area manager for India and Pakistan based in New Delhi Mr. Mackay was until re- cently assistant to the manager. Western Division of Qantas. I46 words
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Article, Illustration968 1962-09-08 7 A mounting clamour over Castro's Russians ITOW long will Presi- dent Kennedy's assurance that the United States Govern ment has no evidence of Soviet troops in Cuba suffice to curb mounting fears in right wing American circles that Castro's island is under Soviet occupation? Calls for a U.S. invasion of968 words
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Article1486 1962-09-08 7 THOUGH THERE SEEMS TO BE NO END TO THE FRUSTRATIONS AND HORRORS OF HISTORY, THE POLES DONT FEEL TRAGIC THE position of Poland seems at first sight intolerably tragic. She suffered more from, and got less out of, the last war than any other nation. There1,486 words
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Advertisement177 1962-09-08 7 Second of two articles by PATRICK O'DONOVAN clinical view or their unfortunate geopolitical position. Poland is today a fMt national conspiracy, unplanned and unspoken, whose purpose la not Jo embarrass her Communist Government i OFNS-Copy-right> JET SERVICE TO (Q and onward to the MIDDLE EAST .> USA with a no-extra177 words
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Article93 1962-09-08 8 WnrdM $l« (Minimum, MR KABALI OF Kulim aged <U died 30th AasaM at Kangar. Relatives thank all tho.«e attended luneral. aent wreaths, condolences. Tblmnavakarasu Kulim MR. ANO MRS B Mahadevan of KlaoK thank all nlatives and friends for their kind MSjSjSsjsjaa, well-wishes Hit valuable girts on the occasion of93 words
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Article265 1962-09-08 8 Word* tit I Minimum) the COCKPIT'S Java Kijsttttel la aenrd e\ery Saturday and Sunday lunch time POR THAT QUICK cur of tea. Use Neatrit Just add hot water lo Nestaa for cup after cup of refreshing. 100' v pure tea SHE'S SLIM shr s beautiful' Rrvlta In her dmlv265 words
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657 1962-09-08 8 The Straits Times Saturday. September 8. 1962 For Better Rubber The rewards of research are certain, as the director of the Rubber Research Institute reminds the industry in his annual report. They also tend to be exceedingly slow. This the R.R.I, can hardly help, rubber trees being somewhat less ardent657 words
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Article320 1962-09-08 8 The Rural Youth Organisation is one of the more interesting bodies formed to push forward Malaya's drive for 1 rural upliftment. It is a minor, ancillary organisation to be sure (rural development proper is work, not for youths, but for adults), but its progress is worth following320 words
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Article267 1962-09-08 8 Mr. P. P. Narayanan's generous decision to put aside halt his Ramon Magsaysay prize money for the education of workers' children is fresh evidence of his keen interest in the subject. He has been once of the main driving forces in the N.U.P.W.'s plans to make it possible267 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1962-09-08 8 WJ. ■ Weatherby - BOXER FLOYD PATTERSON a review of his book 'Victory Over Myself One man's liberation WJ. Weatherby by SONNY LISTON, big, brutal and brash, has a grudge against world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. He accuses Patterson of timidity and has worked himself into a hateful mood. He says: "Those around the1,523 words
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Article524 1962-09-08 8 India ready for some bargaining THE COMMON MARKET: LAST OF FOUR ARTICLES XTEW DELHI, Fri. 11 Mr. Nehru will do some hard bargaining with Mr. Macmillan in London, taking along his Finance Minister, Mr. Desai, to help him spell out in precise economic terms what the Common Market's tariff walls524 words
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219 1962-09-08 9 Initialling today of trade treaty I7UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The trade part talks between Malaya and Korea which started on Monday ended today. Leaders of the two delegations will initial the agreed text of the treaty tomorrow The agreement will be signed in Seoul where the exchange of instruments of ratification219 words
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Article20 1962-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tri.— The next meeting of the Dewan Ra'ayat will be from Oot 3 to Oct 920 words
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138 1962-09-08 9 Association needs land to build a hostel i CINGAPORE. Fri.— The Mai lay Youth Literary Association here has written to I the Singapore Government requesting a piece or land for building a hostel to house visiting youths who come here for non-political purposes. Disclosing this today, the association's chairman. Inche138 words
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Article27 1962-09-08 9 TAIPING FTl— The bodj of a schoolboy, Peter Joseph, 15. who jumped from a pleasure boat to swim in a lake here, was found yesterday27 words
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Article388 1962-09-08 9 DUPED INTO GAMBLING, THEN SHE LOST $18,000 IN 7 HOURS, COURT TOLD: FIVE ON CHEATING CHARGE MALACCA, Friday. A WOMAN was duped into gambling with a man, who posed as a millionaire, and lost about $18,000 in seven hours, the Magistrate's court here was told today. But388 words
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225 1962-09-08 9 IPOH, Fri. A new effort is to be made to develop Lumut, on the west coast of Perak. into a port and tourist and holiday centre. This follows the official announcement that the Federal Government has abandoned the plan for a $13 million225 words
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Article42 1962-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The lawyer acquitted and discharged in the magistrate's court here on Wednesday of a charge of failing to furnish particulars of his driving licence for an alleged parking offence was A.L. Hills and not a.l. Mills as reported42 words
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Article32 1962-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1 watchman at the University of Malaya. Ibrahim bin Mat Kasslm, 33. died when his bicycle and a military truck collided in Jalan Raja here this morning.32 words
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Article, Illustration152 1962-09-08 9 SEA DYAK EVE ATTACKS TALL STORIES ABOUT LONGHOUSES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Eve Budln (above) feels strongly about the "warped Idea" people have of Borneo longhouses. Eve. a Sea Dyak bom In Kuchlng, Is working In a Kuala Lumpur office "I feel almost like a pioneer because I have yet to152 words
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Article58 1962-09-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Permanent Secretary to the Minister of External Affairs. Inche Mohamed Ghazall bin Shafle, left for London today to join the Malayan delegation at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. He said that delegates of the conference will hold a preliminary meeting tomorrow to58 words
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Article84 1962-09-08 9 Tengku missed his fishing A LOR STAR, Fri.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned here last night after a brief holiday in Pulau Langkawi. At his Merdeka House in Jalan Bahru today, the Tengku said: "I am feeling fresh and fine. The rest has done me good.' 1 The84 words
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Article38 1962-09-08 9 KUCHING. Frt —The leftwing Chinese newspaper Kuchlng Sin Wen Pau is among a long list of prohibited publications In the latest Brunei Government Gazette The 81n Wen Pau is aL»o banned In North Borneo.38 words
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299 1962-09-08 9 TAKE THE LEAD FOR COLLEGE, SAYS 001 PENANG. Friday. T^HE Mayor of George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today urged the Government "at both Federal and State levels" to take the lead in planning the establishment of a university college in Penang. "Of course the public will I come forward299 words
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139 1962-09-08 9 $500,000 a month trade lost by ban KUALA LUMPI R. Fri. Tbe Federation Government's ban on certain imports from Hone Kong, the China coast and Formosa where an outbreak of cholera was reported, has put a temporary halt to about $500,000 worth of import business a month. Importers here told139 words
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Article65 1962-09-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Juan Tal Hong, manager of a Naafi shop at R.A.F. Seletar. pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court today to two charges of falsifying accounts. He is alleged to have made two false entries in a cash ledger that he had banked $2,000 on July65 words
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Article73 1962-09-08 9 KUCHING. Fri.-The leafi er e the pro-Malaysia United National Kadazan Organisation, Mr. Donald Stephens, gave a pledge today to Roman Catholics In North Borneo that he would do all he could to see that the territory did not have a state religion thrust upon It under73 words
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Article31 1962-09-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Six people were detained yesterday under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Five were arrested In Lorong Tai Seng and the sixth at the old Kallang airport.31 words
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Article90 1962-09-08 9 T<HE WORLD was startled recently by the mass exodus of refugees from South China into Hong Kong. As many as 70.000 men. women and children trekked many miles to the 17-mile frontier separating China and Hong Kong's New Territories. One out of five managed to get across90 words
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Article, Illustration126 1962-09-08 9 University's first Dean for the new Faculty of Medicine DR. Thamboo J. DanaraJ (above), the first Malayan to be elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Kdinburgh. has been appointed the first Professor of Medicine of the newly-established Faculty of Medicine of tbe University of Malaya. He126 words
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Article14 1962-09-08 9 MUAR. Fri. The Town Council will meet on Sunday at 9.30 a.m.14 words
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Advertisement88 1962-09-08 9 AT A NEW, LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICE OF ONLY 70 CENTS TIME ASIA is AIR-SPEEDED Its dear, concise reports en the week's newt rtaeh you while tht news is Still f reih. (Special note: TIME Asia is editorially identical with the U. S. edition.) Distributors: C. R Oasaratha Raj Ltd. P.O.88 words
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Advertisement100 1962-09-08 9 J7 I I Qj BLUE SPOT j ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO ALSO FITS INTO ANY CAR Model Nixe This Combination can be used at home, I in the open, or as a car radio. THOSE WHO MOW QUALITY BUY BLUE SPOT FROM ALL BLUE SPOT DEALERS i Sole Agents: KEE100 words
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Miscellaneous495 1962-09-08 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 4 i metre* gara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morning Melodies. 7.00 Rendez- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE vous With Music; 7.30 Time 4*6 metres Signal. News; 7.38 Breakfast Club; 800 Time Signal. News A.M. 6.00 Good495 words
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Article289 1962-09-08 10 IMPORTS BY MALAYA 60p.c. UP IN VALUE KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. 'J'HE value oi imports of American products into the Federation increased by more than 60 per cent in the first quarter this year over the equivalent period last year. A spokesman of the U£. Trade289 words
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Article36 1962-09-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A pile-driving crane slipped off its construction stage today and fell Into the river at the 46th mile. Kuala Lum- 1 pur-Ipoh Road, where a new bridge is being built.36 words
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Article36 1962-09-08 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A carpenter, Wong Yong Hong. 18. and his girl friend were held up by six men In Jalan Mem. blna last night and robbed of a necklace worth $80 and a watch.36 words
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206 1962-09-08 10 Incident at hotel: Three for High Court trial SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO youths accused oi attempting to cause griev- ous hurt to a Shell Company supervisor at the Singapore Hotel on June 24 were committed for I trial in the High Court at the close of a preliminary inquiry today. Lye206 words
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Article62 1962-09-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pahang. the Federation's largest State, has agreed to accept 774 landless families from the smallest Perlis next year. Altogether 800 applications from landless people were received by the Pahang authorities from the Perlis Government. A Pahang Government statement says the first batch62 words
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Article146 1962-09-08 10 COPTER JOHN TO THE RESCUE AGAIN PENANG. Fri. Mrs. Shirley Ann Turner, 26. wife of a leading aircraftman serving at the Royal Australian Air Force base in Butterworth, was airlifted by R.A.F. helicopter from Penang to the British Military Hospital in Taiping this afternoon. The helicopter from No. 110 squadron,146 words
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Article148 1962-09-08 10 One-day bonus protest strike SINGAPORE, Fri. P About 500 employees of the Borneo Motors group went on a oneday strike today in protest at the management's stand on their bonus. At 6.15 p.m today the management announced that the dispute has been settled. The parties "met each other half way."148 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-09-08 10 THE Penan? Social Welfare Office is trying to trace the parents of this 13-year-old vagrant, G. Krishnan, who was found roaming and begging in the city of George Town. He said his father. Govindan. was a tapper in a Nibong Tebal rubber100 words
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Article85 1962-09-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Douglas McArdle. 41. a British nursing tutor, has been appointed to help train clinical nurses at the Federal School of Nursing In Penang. The British Information Service reported today that the appointment, arranged under the Colombo Plan, will be for three85 words
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Article55 1962-09-08 10 i KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The I new $50 million loan floated by the Federation Government I four days ago is today almost fully subscribed. Treasury officials told the Straits Times today. Applications to subscribe to the loan would continue to be I open however for55 words
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Article237 1962-09-08 10 Ready now a delay for Malaysia rpHE long awaited Malay version of the Federation Constitution has been completed. But the big question is whether it should be printed now or after Malaysia. If it is printed now. there will be amendments to it after Malaysia. If it is printed after237 words
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Article57 1962-09-08 10 PENANG. Fri. Thrie more contributions have been received by the Straits Times Penang Office for 82-year-old Mr. Lee Ah Cheang and his bed-ridden daughter. Phaik Kirn. 58 They were sent by the Kubu District Office staff. Saratok, Sarawak <$30>. the staff of the Information Department, Negrl57 words
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233 1962-09-08 10 PPP BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE, BORNEO AFTER MALAYSIA irun. r nuav. T*HE People s Progressive Party will expand its activities to Singapore and the Borneo territories in the event of Malaysia materialising. "We will probably establish ourselves in Singapore and Sarawak first." the vicepresident of the party, Mr. S.P. Seenlvasagam. told233 words
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Advertisement821 1962-09-08 11 FOR SALE It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rf*. axfra i LAWNMOWER RANSOMES a rcondltloner. furniture alt. dining, Al- melmha teak pots and plants. View I 10 9/62 23 Bin Tong Park A p.m. 7 p.m. Telephone 671*3 (8 pore). I ONE WEEK MORE men* waar I exposition in full821 words
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Advertisement535 1962-09-08 11 LADIES DRESSMAKING Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. oxtrm INTERNATIONAL TAILORS 10 tVllkl* Koad. Spore Tel: L'.l.'SS fur First Class Ladi.-.« r.rntM Oin-mtint.. CONSULT ELEGANCE Ladles Tailor tor your Tailoring Kequirrincnta Kroin 17/- upward* W. kiiiincy Road. Bpore. FLORENCE LADIES ORESSMAKE RS CJlvt-s Voj H.i.-hiun, Goud Workmanship and Satisfaction. 114535 words
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Article628 1962-09-08 12 IDENTITY CARDS— WITHOUT TEARS YOUR Ipoh correspondent "Fed up' (S.T. Sept. 1) probably belongs to the category of those who have made no efforts during the last two years to apply for new identity cards. Apparently he has not cared to follow the publicity frequently given in regard to the628 words
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Article63 1962-09-08 12 WOULD sincerely request the Football Association of Malaya to reconsider its decision and Invite the Israeli team to compete in the Soccer Festival. The association should not drag politics into sport It should uphold the spirit of sportsmanship and should demonstrate to Indonesia that Malaya, a cosmopolitan country, has63 words
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345 1962-09-08 12 PIE upon the r a.m. and fie upon you. Sirs. Indonesia cremated the purity of sport in Asia and out of the ashes rose no phoenix which through the Merdeka Football Tournament could have shown the world of sport that a country345 words
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Article324 1962-09-08 12 THD my mind the sil- ence of the Malayan officials at Jakarta must be viewed with a certain amount of suspicion and disappointment. One would expect the Malayan officials to champion the spirit of the Asian Games and make formal protests against the actions324 words
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511 1962-09-08 12 MAY I through your paper give my version of Mr. Marshall's angry outbursts last Friday afternoon (August 31). since he has already given his two versions. I was one of many thousands who attended the rally. Mr. Rajaratnam was asking how It was511 words
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Advertisement391 1962-09-08 12 ft'SH Efl indigestion I 2? L^gonies... 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you can eat whatever you like without worry of »fter-mn! tablets act in secoixts to brine you B^^S^ I sKi/t, sure relief from lodigrsnon. MMt I < *y f P e P* ia I»«ulence, heartburn. *"iiTi7!** I391 words
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Advertisement250 1962-09-08 12 *mr -mb^ JHj^^^Qt fl^^HT^ rx^H a •SWAM Everybody lotc9 food cooked i*»<irc»i«ioii in English Pyrei glassware BHHMHPHHMfI brings out the real goodness \^LJf ot any dish. English Pyrex is I I mn -j heat-resistant so you can put I it right in the oven without I worry. So beautiful English250 words
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Miscellaneous260 1962-09-08 12 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS 6. Calf on the menu (4). Wine before *n confu^ 5. 5'L gOl n 8 left, con- H£c a t* PC* but dl nea be- fen ln scorn* Q 2 .l^rfii., i.t. ..<»h 15- Unexpected crisis starts as 10. Ran unsteadily into pass »nn Am r260 words
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Advertisement1501 1962-09-08 13 TO UVUPOOL t WEST COAST HI Oue S'oo/t Sim S'tw" Penang IIPEHSd citerpeai Gdn 31 Sept I Sept 11/12 aorastus w. ii net, literpeel. Dublin Sept id >eit 11 SeptiMd Stpt2i PERSEUi Literpeat. Outinn hia<go» till II trill) kdpl 14/11 lepi II CYCLOPS Havie, LiterpiU, UHsgow tept II Seit 211,501 words
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Advertisement1578 1962-09-08 13 EXPRESS SERVICE IB LOIVBOV LIVFRPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sco'i P Shan Ptaanf lENHIANI L'paal. Haurg, 6'nontt *t»t Saft 18/11 Jeptu.ii Sapt 2B/21 BENALIANACH L It. B men. A'werp. R aaa Sipt 11/15 Sept 11/11 Sept 21,21 t ItNNACHiE imj- Hk.rg, Ldte, Roam. M b*e Sapt 11/22 sipt 24/21 tepi W1,578 words
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Advertisement1323 1962-09-08 13 w-a^ McALXSTER 6c CO., LTD. W*. \KW TEU Nd. Sini. WLW, \F*** ELLERMAN UMK Ck KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, i LOS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. CUT OF LEICESTES C|| r|| Sport P. Sham Pining America. 2yil teat 17/11 seat it/a Sept SUNNYville LONBOH. HAMBURG.1,323 words
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Article99 1962-09-08 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aslocution made these change* in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Nsw York: buying; TT 32 7/8, airmail OD 33, 90 d/st 83 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: New York 3L'. r > ■>;99 words
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134 1962-09-08 14 'THE Straits tin price continued its present steady trend yesterday remaining unchanged at 5424.25 per picul on an offering of 250 tons or 10 tons less than Thursday. look that far ahead. Statist adds. Statist says that consumer reaction to the American plan134 words
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493 1962-09-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent |NDI STRIAL shares were 1 steady again on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday there being a narrow movement in prices in some issues. However, the turnover was still on the small side with tin shares practically stagnant. In effect there493 words
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Article659 1962-09-08 14 QOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Liunpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in bracket': Industrials: Dunlops (MX)) SI.V 7 si. (1,000) $1.88 D. (1,000) $1.87. (12.000) $1.88: East Smelting (200) $2.75 BL, (1.200) $2.76 8L; F. and N659 words
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485 1962-09-08 14 INHERE has been a slight all-round improvement in price over the period, but there are no signs of a pick-up in consumer interest from overseas report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market report. The volume of business was paltry on each485 words
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Article224 1962-09-08 14 SEPTEMBER flrtt «rads rubßSr buy. srs f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m.. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at T3I cents per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent. The tone wan quiet. S.C.C.R.A. an« F.M.R.E. rlo-ing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.h. buyers 731.224 words
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Article169 1962-09-08 14 SHI PI lying limimoi th« llngaiwr* wharvM today art: Glenflnlas. ElpcDor 38/3*, Vietnam 10/11. Ticclbcru 44. Btnvrmekle 31/32. Hoi Houw 28/30. Agamemnon 18. Hrrnbaj 4/.V Outer r*acM: Bihilla. Sunny. Zartro. Radna Bakke. STY. Pretoria. D«vrtc. Talla. Ban Krrnando. Jarrtna, Slheroct. Marrell. Nowatko. Chukotka. Triumph. AIIMn. STY.169 words
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Article25 1962-09-08 14 September 7 MALAYAN RI'BBER PRICE: 73; rents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5424.25 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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Article125 1962-09-08 14 £MINE|I tidiange llnga- »»r« n*«n prleet per picul yetterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk *37J *ellrrt, dram S4oi sellers. Ceprc Sept. $27 1 buyer* $28 nellers. Peaeter: Muntok white $145 ■ellera. Sarawak white J142, «elltr« special Sarawak black *107» seller*, garbled Lampong black SI 12s sellers. ASTA 1129 sellers Singapore125 words
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Article136 1962-09-08 14 MELBOURNE. Frl /GENERAL inTcottneate and in. V1 duxtrial sharca rallied today after the general markdown of the previous two days. Better company reports helped to bolster the market. Otis firmed Influenced by a further rise of 25. 6d. to 58a. 6d. In A.O.G. Base metals were Irregular with136 words
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Article121 1962-09-08 14 Sept. 7. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) K A N. 14 eta. Robinson 9 cts. M. Box 13 cts. Rothmans 12 eta. IlrewcriFs 25 cts. Steamship 9 cts. 8. Darby 4td. 8. Times 20 cts. Cold Storage 4»d. H. Traders 25 ct». W. Jack* 11 cts. Cnlteers 11 cU.121 words
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Article14 1962-09-08 14 Augast rubber crops included: Aver Molek 44.9301 b.; Bukit Katil 53.814 lb.14 words
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Advertisement412 1962-09-08 14 I^^^ 1 t» fc »_*^^l^M| P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Jurutera Nej?eri. Kedah/Perlis. Alor Star, up to 3.00 p.m. of th« 29th day of September. 1962. lor the Supply and Delivery of Five (5)3/4 Ton Pick Up Vehicles. All particulars and Tender Forms may be obtained412 words
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Advertisement882 1962-09-08 15 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (P.M.S. Cap. 137). IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that it Is proposed to permit the erection of a new church and monastery on Lot *****. Tambun Koad, Ipoh in the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. B 3 published as Notification No. 2846 In Federated Malay882 words
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Advertisement822 1962-09-08 15 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE WHEREAS by a Resolution pftssea by the Council on sth June, 1962. under the provisions jI subsection (1) and subsection (3) of Section 143 of the Local Government Ordinance 1957 (hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance) it was resolved in respect of private street822 words
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Advertisement800 1962-09-08 15 NOTICES I ADMISSION TO STANDARD 0 1963 PERAK SCHOOLS Parents/Guardians who have children born ln 1956 are requested to Register them at the School of their choice for Admission to Standard 1 ln 1963. Date for Registration: From 12 September to 12th October, 1962 (inclusive). Time: 8.30 a.m. to 13.00800 words
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Advertisement609 1962-09-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE EDL'CATION DEPARTMENT. LANGUAGE LITERARY SECTION, BRUNEI Applications are Invited to fill the following posts (a) ASSISTANT EDITOR (One vacancy) Salary ln the scale D (a) 1-2-3-4-5-6 $350x20-600. Other terms:I 1 Applicants must be Malays, possess a good pass ln Malay language and609 words
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Advertisement649 1962-09-08 15 TENDERS TENDERS will be received from Registered Contractors with approved stoving facilities under Head VII, Sub-head (b> ln Class BB and above, ln Tender Box No. 3 at the office of the Chief Supplies Officer, Kandang Kerbau, Singapore 8, up to 12 noon on 19th September 1962 for the following:649 words
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Advertisement593 1962-09-08 15 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to Chan Kee Vim by Law Shau Hung that the partnership hitherto carried on by the said Chan Kee Vim and Law Shau Rung at No. I 206 High Street. Kuala Lumpur. under the name of "SUN YICK CO." is hereby dissolved as from593 words
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Advertisement107 1962-09-08 15 TENDER J.K.R. JOHORE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to Noon of the 12th September, 1962 for:— CONSTRUCTION OF FIRE STATION AND QUARTERS.' AT JALAN LARKIN. JOHORE BAHRU. Full particulars may be obtained from the office107 words
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Article118 1962-09-08 16 SOCCER IPOH DIV. 1: Municipality 6 Ramblers 1: Div. 2: PCRC 3 Cheng Wah 1. HOCKEY FRIENDLY (K. Kangsar) Clifford School 2 Old Boys 2. TENNIS KKD.Ut CSHIPS (Sg. Patanii: Men's singles *-flnal: I.im Say Chuah bt J. Billingham 6-0. 7-5; Men* doubles Anal: Dr. N. Nada- rajan and118 words
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Article, Illustration271 1962-09-08 16 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Football Players- Association decided at an emergency meeting today that it will boycott the Singapore team to the Merdeka tournament which begins in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The boycott decision was taken after the FPA's demands have been rejected by the271 words
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528 1962-09-08 16 Tengku 's 'be fair' call is timely «^TRONG partisanship ♦5 1 is an unpleasant thing as was sometimes demonstrated at the Asian Games and Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahmans call for a good hand for all the competing teams in the Merdeka tournament which starts tomorrow I musst be heeded.528 words
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286 1962-09-08 16 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Friday. RON ROBERTS, the British sportswriter who is organising a tour of Africa and the Far East by a Commonwealth cricket side, has confirmed that the team will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 3 fo»- a ten-day tour of Malaya and286 words
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Article127 1962-09-08 16 IPOH. Frt.— Three seeded players qualified for the quarterfinals of the men's singles of the Perak Malays tennis championships which began on the Municipality grass courts here today. They were Yahaya Mustapha. defending champion, who gained a walkover. Rosli Majld and Kamaruddin Mahmood. Hours of127 words
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Article128 1962-09-08 16 ASHWORTH LEAVES FOR HOME TODAY SINGAPORE, Fri. John Ashworth, the Singapore Joint Services centre half, leaves for England tomorrow to join the England amateur training squad. Ashworth, a former leadIng England amateur and who is considered one of the best half backs to have played in Malaya, has finished his128 words
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Article44 1962-09-08 16 SYDNEY. Pri. Although the Melbourne Cup, Australia's greatest turf fixture, will not be run until Nov. 6. already one horse is being whispered about freely as the likely winner. The horse is an Adelaide mare and her name is Cheongsam, writes Keith Hooper.44 words
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Article401 1962-09-08 16 SHOCK for THAI STARS IN DOUBLES BADMINTON MALACCA, Fri. iTI Wong Poh Keng and Kok Seng Chong of Perak caused a major upset in the Malayan Open badminton championship when they eliminated the top-seeded Thais, Charoen Watanasin and Channarong Ratanasengsuang, in the second round of the men's doubles here today.401 words
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Miscellaneous73 1962-09-08 16 Sport. Diary BOCCEB MEROEKA TOURNEY: Malays v Japan (Merdeka Stadium. 7.3( p.m.). SPORE JUNIOR Cl'P: RAF Seletar 'A' v Darul Afiah 'A 1 CA •A' v RAF Tengah A (both matches at Parrer Pki HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL: Spore 1 Pakistan <Jh Be*«r 5 15t RIGCER CLUB MATCHER: RASC v SCC (A73 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-09-08 16 Alley Oop By K T. Hamlin YOU WORK HARO A_^ YOU GOT UM 'AT^S RIGHT.' I YOU "S I TOU>fOV YEH.I KNOW, A I OUNNO, 7M£ OM£ UM PCX UM^V^A SQU**I..WORt(x kSHE'S A GOOO UKE THB BUCK I BUT 1 CALM J O4»EF, GOOtA SUNSHINE SUNSHINE YEP.'] VHARD.TOO.' f YOU171 words
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Article321 1962-09-08 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Shaw's horses in best trial SINGAPORE, Fri.— Cash Inn, with Bob Taylor up, did* a splendid gallop over 3f in 39 ft/I on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. Cash Box. who acted as pace-setter for Cash Inn. finished321 words
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Article133 1962-09-08 17 A larger string for Spencer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Cinema magnate Mr. Runme Shaw is to extend his racing interests In England. Several years ago he bought the Weyhill training establishment in Hampshire and last winter Jack Spencer, who has trained more than 1.000 winners in a long career In Malaya,133 words
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Article61 1962-09-08 17 PENANG, Fri. The Malayan Rugby Union's first north aone trial will be held here on Sept. 22. The trials, which are being held In three zones, are for selection of the Malayan team to meet Thailand in the King of Thailand Cup in Bangkok in October. The Penang61 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-09-08 17 OSCAR REYES (left) and Yuklo Kaisumata exchange left Jabs to the head during their Orient Junior lightweight title bout In Tokyo on Monday. Filipino Reyes, who took the title from Yukio In May, lost it this time66 words
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Article1489 1962-09-08 17 Runners and riders at Bukit Timah tomorrow Race 1: 2.0 Cl 2 Div 3-6 f 1 21 Magic Key (Wan St.) R. Breuk., 4 9.0 (SF) 12 2 ***** Tonka (LCQ St.) Tulloh, 6 8.13 Poaner 4. 3 6444 Film Goer II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 4 8.13 Harbrldge 8 41,489 words
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214 1962-09-08 17 iftNLY 50 minutes play I v was possible at Scarborough yesterday when T. N. Pearce's XI declared at their overnight score of 279-7 and then i took two Pakistani wickets for 31 runs before rain finally stopped play i for the day214 words
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165 1962-09-08 17 NEW YORK, Friday. ITAREN Hantze-Susman, the Wimbledon cham- plon, was surprisingly beaten by 17-year-old Victoria Palmer, when the United States lawn tennis championships resumed at Forest Hills yesterday. Mrs. Hantze-Susman, two years older than her oppon ent, went down 6-2, 3-8,165 words
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290 1962-09-08 17 6-3. 6-1 win. LONDON: Nell Coles. 27. the youngest member of last year's British Ryder Cup team against the United States, defeated his team captain Dal Rees by 3 and 1 In the second round of the "News of the World" professional matchReuter - 290 words
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311 1962-09-08 18 Japanese tycoons praise Lee and Goh SINGAPORE, Friday. qn\() senior members of the visiting Japanese economic mission to Malaysia predicted today that Singapore would achieve a "reasonable stage" of industrialisation within 15 years. The leader of the mission, Mr. Shinichi Takasugi and Mr. Kosaku Tachibana spoke highly of the rapid311 words
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Article27 1962-09-08 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Science Society of the University 01 Singapore will hold its Eighth Bi-ennlal Science Exhibition at the Bukit Timah campus tomorrow and Sunday.27 words
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Article29 1962-09-08 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water will be cut off in Mount Sophia from Sophia Road up to the end of the main from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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168 1962-09-08 18 GOVERNMENT STAFF UNION LOSES PAID SECRETARY SINGAPORE, Fri —Mr F. V. Rajendra. a prominent trade unionist, has resigned as secretary of the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council. In a letter to Mr. Seah Yun Chong, Staff Side chairman, during its annual conference yesterday, Mr. Rajendra said: "The Civil Service168 words
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Article228 1962-09-08 18 SINGAPORE, Friday. TTOE wage dispute between the Singapore Harbour A Board and its Staff Association will be referred to the Acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, for an early settlement. This was revealed after a joint meeting held this afternoon between representatives of228 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-09-08 18 So-happy strikers for just one day only WHEN workers go on strike like this with so much goodwill and laughter the strike can only end one way, happily. And so it proved in the case of these strikers of the Borneo Motors Group, seen outside the offices of Orchard Motors,87 words
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114 1962-09-08 18 Suspension of Nehru critics dictatorship, say socialists NEW DELHI. Frl.— Mr. Raj Narain. chairman of the Indian Socialist Party. s::id yesterday that parliamentary democracy in India was being turned into Parliamentary dictatorship. Mr. Narain, speaking at a Press conference, said two members of his party bad been suspended this weekReuter - 114 words
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Article32 1962-09-08 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Consul-General of Japan. Mr. K. Maeda. will declare open an exhibition of Japanese Children's Drawing and Painting at 5 p.m. on Sept. 13 at the National Libiary.32 words
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Article358 1962-09-08 18 LONDON. Pri. Markets finished the first week of the account on a very quiet note today, but the general tone was satisfactory. Industrials recorded a modest improvement after their recent dullness but in contrast, gilt-edged securities eased slightly on a little profit-taking after the recent sustained advance. Closing358 words
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Article248 1962-09-08 18 KLANG. Fri. The Legal, Adviser. Selangor. Inche Harun bin Idris. has said that some kathis trying i khalwat (close proximity*] cases in religious courts tend i to side with the Government. He was speaking yesterday at a course attended by 15 kathis from Selangor. including248 words
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Article68 1962-09-08 18 LONDON. Pri. Yorkshire won the 1962 English county crickei championship at Harrogate today when they beat Glamorgan by seven wickets in their final match. Final scores: Glamorgan 65 and 101 (Close 3-4) Yorks 101 and 66-3. Yorks 14 points. It is the 25th time that Yorkshire have68 words
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Article61 1962-09-08 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore's only Asian Games gold medallist. Fred de Souzu. was given a hero's welcome when he returned with the first batch of 80 Singapon athletes from Jakarta tonight. De Souza. who scored 583 points for the '({Old" in the smallbore nflp 50m prone event,61 words
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Article282 1962-09-08 18 Selangor women win the Cup K. LUMPUR, Fri. GELANGOR women contributed to the State's soccer supremacy tonight when they easily Deal Singapore women 10 :il Hie Merdcka Stadium in the f i iki I of Ili c Women's Inter-State competition lor the Straits Times (.up. There was never any doubt282 words
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Obituary26 1962-09-08 18 MADAM PAPPAMMAN 73 uioth'-r of 8. Kuppunamy, Rlyn.. Ipoh. S. Maii&ppan. Telecoms. Talplnit pan-Mi way 7.9.62. Punrral Baturda> 3 pin. from 207 Jalan Pad»nn. Talplnir.26 words
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