The Straits Times, 24 September 1962
1962-09-24
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Title Section21 1962-09-24 1 vvrwACi n\ni <iimii iin sale rxrirns 100.000 3flte Straits Mmts fie**"* Estd. 1845 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration216 1962-09-24 1 Nkrumah: Emergency declared to end acts of terrorism, wanton brutality 15 are killed in bomb attacks j^CCRA, Sun.—Accra lay silent urjder a strict allnight curfew after the declaration of a state of emergency explained by President Kwame Nkrumah in a broadcast last night. He said it was declared216 words
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Article39 1962-09-24 1 NEW YORK. Sun. A quarter of the members of New York City's juvenile gangs use narcotics or some form of "pep pills". Mr. Arthur Ruggels, Director of the City Youth Board, told a Senate sub committee. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-09-24 1 19 STUDENTS IN A BOAT ARE HELD JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. NINETEEN students of the Chinese High School in Singapore who were boating in the Straits of Johore last night .were detained by the Marine Police. The police found them in a motor-boat near Pulau Merambong, Gelang Patah, about 16 miles261 words
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Article43 1962-09-24 1 LIMERICK. Irish Republic. Sun- The smallest of quads born here last Thursday was in a "poorly" condition today. The other quads two boys and a girl and their mother. Mrs. Thomas Peppard, wife of a newsagent, were all doing well— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article30 1962-09-24 1 ANDOVER. England Sun. Britain Taylor, 28. member of a parachute club, fell 3.000 feet to his death near here last night when his parachute failed to open.30 words
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88 1962-09-24 1 MANILA, Sun. Some 8.000 students staged a peaceful rally here today in support of the Philippine claim to North Borneo. 'Carrying placards, some of which said "England, don't squat on our land" and "We demand an early settlement on Borneo", the students listened to youthReuter - 88 words
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Article79 1962-09-24 1 Brunei oil revenue BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. British economic expert, MrJames Mitchell, said here today that Brunei would increase its oil revenue following changes in existing agreements entered with Brunei Shell Petroleum Com--1 pany Ltd. since pre-war daja. Mr. Mitchell, arrived with two oil experts. Mr. David Owens and Mr. Walter79 words
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Article36 1962-09-24 1 NEW WESTMINSTER. British Columbia, Sun. Mr. George Burnham, 72-year-old independent candidate In a Federal by-election here, wants to build a city 400 feet underground beneath Vancouver and the lower British Columbia mainland. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article20 1962-09-24 1 GENEVA. Sun. Machinemade snow will soon guarantee good winter sports if nature should fall short on snowfalls. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article70 1962-09-24 1 MANCHESTER, Sun. School children from Manchester are to exchange visits with Russian schoolchildren from Leningrad, it was disclosed here last night Manchester's Lord Mayor, Mr. R. E. Thomas, said at Manchester Airport after arriving back from a visit to Leningrad: "We envisage only a small numberReuter - 70 words
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Article163 1962-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The War Department Civilian Staff Association at an emergency council meeting here today decided to put off its threatened strike action. A spokesman said after the meeting that the strike notice would not be served "for the time being in view of an163 words
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287 1962-09-24 1 With a few kind words a cow is rescued SINGAPORE, Sun. A few kind words and a pat on the back succeeded where force failed in getting a cow out of a monsoon drain in Opera Estate today. The brown cow, heavy with calf, had been trapped in the 5287 words
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Article46 1962-09-24 1 Hunter: 30,000 years ago MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet archaeologists have found the remains of a bison pierced by a spear near the banks of the Siberian river Yenisen, Tass news agency reported A prehistoric hunter killed the bison with his deer horn spearhead 30.000 years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article128 1962-09-24 1 BOMBS FOUND IN ST. PETER'S yATICAN CITY. Sun. Papal Guards last night found a number of bombs in St. Peter's Basilica and removed them before they could explode. Vatican sources said the bombs were found near the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament shortly after the Basilica was closed for the128 words
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Article34 1962-09-24 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. President Jose Maria Guido has called a Cabinet meeting for today after a lull in yesterday's daylong battles between army factions settled on this city at nightfall. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration109 1962-09-24 1 last hope NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Sun- Australian yacht Gre t c 1 (above), challenging the United States 111-year domination in the America's Cup races, must win Tuesday's fifth contest in the best of seven series to be still in th« fight. The American defender. Weatherly, won the fourth race109 words
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Article148 1962-09-24 1 PENANG Sunday. A TIGER Moth belonging to the Perak Flying Club crashed on landing at Bayan Lepas airport here this afternpon, but the pilot, Mr. W.B. Frear scrambled out unhurt. Mr. Frear. an engineer of Sungei Bidor Tin Dredging, Bidor, was on a solo crosscountry148 words
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Article191 1962-09-24 1 Hurry up warning FOR Britain LONDON, Sun. The three Benelux countries have given Britain a warning about the Common Market. They have stated that if negotiations on British entry into the Common Market drag on for more than a few months. It will probably become impossible to bring Britain into191 words
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Article46 1962-09-24 1 FOOTBALL RIOTS ■BAZZAVII 1 lour people killed jurrd in anti Gab -fiMitli ill' riots in P Noirr. rr.n hiti!: b< ports >Jii<i 1 Uoubts bu riots— *.r<4ii< 1 to ffoloc riM Gabon' |n. I M kO Pic Cup Int< ra lj>.t Sii'iM v R46 words
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197 1962-09-24 2 LUSAKA, Sunday. yiH. Joshua Nkomo, leader of the banned Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) announced here last night that he was returning to Salisbury tomorrow to face detention. But the party was going into exile in Dar-es-Salaam. He told a newsUP - 197 words
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Article75 1962-09-24 2 58 DIE OF 'STOMACH FLU' iAKARTA. Sun. J Fifty-eight people had died and 85 others were in hospital as a result of a "stomach flu' epidemic in the Endeh district of the Lesser Sunda islands of east Indonesia, Antara news agency reported today. Local health authorities have clamped a strict75 words
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Article27 1962-09-24 2 TAIPEH. Sun.— Nationalist China's Premier Chen Cheng yesterday declared that a counter-attack against China mainland would be launched as soon as the time was ripe.27 words
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Article24 1962-09-24 2 BANGKOK, Sun— Flfty-flve new Peace Corps volunteers from the United States arrived here yesterday, bringing their number in Thailand to 100.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article65 1962-09-24 2 LONDON. Sun. Many London garages have been rationing petrol to customers because of an onoffi cial strike by oil tanker drivers. Several garages reported that they would run dry by tomorrow unless there was a chance over the weekend. The tanker drivers have been striking on andReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-09-24 2 Alone in a cave for 62 days ON A STRETCHER, a cup of tea in his hand, wearing black spectacles to protect his eyes from sun, young French speleologist Michel Siffre, 23, talks to reporters a few minutes after coming out of Scarassen Chasis where he spent 62 days aloneUPI - 83 words
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188 1962-09-24 2 MARSEILLES, Sunday. TWO French frogmen surfaced near here after x spending a week near the bottom of the sea in a test to see if man could live and work there Claude Wesley, 30, and Al- i berto Falco, 35, were pulled skindiversUPI - 188 words
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200 1962-09-24 2 THE PILOT WHO LANDED ON PRINCE PHILIP'S POLO FIELD T ONDONi Sun.— U.S. airman W. C. Gordon Shaw has admitted he was the man who landed a Piper plane on Prince Philip's private polo ground. To him it was just a "beautiful green field.' "I don't expect to get Into200 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-09-24 2 THIS is the first-prixe-uinning brooch in the 1962 British Jewel of the Year competition, organised by Design and Research Centre for the gold, silver and jewellery industries. The brooch is in 18 carat gold, having cabochon ruby background with raised clusters of diamonds. It wasReuter - 57 words
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Article37 1962-09-24 2 LONDON, Sun.— Sir Learie Constantine, the former West Indies Test cricketer, called on Mr. Macmiilan on Friday to present his letters of introduction as first High Commissioner for Trinidad and Tobago.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article199 1962-09-24 2 OONN, Sun. West! Germany is to spend about 480 million marks (about $360 million) a year during the next two years on arms purchases in Britain, a West German Foreign Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. The money will be spent under an agreement signed hereReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement94 1962-09-24 2 THE FIAT 1500 WORTH AN 'OSCAR'- that's the way David McKay, the famous racing driver and motoring correspondent for the Sydney Sunday Telegraph, headlined his enthusiastic road report on the most exciting car to appear on the motoring scene in years. Disc brakes, reclining front seats, reversing light, mileage trip94 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-09-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby //EV/ J f%MOG EATEM ALL iME DO J /S~^*\\pPFßMOEoJ\14 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-09-24 3 MRS. BARBARA YOUNG talks by telephone with her husband, Navy Lieut. Commander John W. Young, who has been selected as one of America'^ nine new astronauts, as their two children, Sandra, 5, and John, 3, listen. Comdr. Young was a one-time maintenance officerUPI - 65 words
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322 1962-09-24 3 Nehru hopes for new trade treaty with 'Six PARIS, Sunday. MR- Nehru said here yesterday he hoped it would not be long before India, Pakistan and Ceylon could start talks on a trade treaty with the six European Common Market nations. Replying to questions at a reception given by theReuter - 322 words
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Article70 1962-09-24 3 'MART MUST NOT BE CLOSED SHOP' LONDON, Sun.— The European Common Market should continue to grow until it embraces the whole world including the Communist countries, a former Labour Member of Parliament. Mr. Christopher Shau cross, said yesterday. "The European community must not become a closed shop, a ringed fenceReuter - 70 words
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Article190 1962-09-24 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND BOUFARIK (Algeria). Sun. Liberation army troops under Col. Bou Madian were enthusiastically welcomed when they arrived here yesterday to "clean up" the town. Mr. Mohammed Khider. sec-retary-general of the ruling Political Bureau, said the move second major showdown with rebel guerillas was prompted by recent "savage" kidnappings190 words
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Article51 1962-09-24 3 LONDON, Sun.— Three East Germans have escaped to the West by fleeing from their ship while she was undergoing repairs in Aberdeen on the east coast of Scotland, it was disclosed last night. The three men left Britain for West Germany today, a Home Office spokesman said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article178 1962-09-24 3 HHEHMkEBaEfrSB^^ DERUN, Sim. Pre- sident Kennedy today expressed his admiration for the courage and perseverance of the people of Berlin. He said the example set by Berliners had stirred the admiration of people throughout the world, particularly in the United States. Mr. Kennedy's message was carried178 words
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Article72 1962-09-24 3 SAIGON. Sun. a former elite battalion of the South Vietnamese Communist Guerilla Movement, which suffered heavily at the hands of government forces three weeks ago, lost another 52 who were killed in a new defeat during the weekend. The battalion was surrounded by four companies ofReuter - 72 words
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Article18 1962-09-24 3 PEKING, Sun. China and North Korea have signed a protocol on scientific and technical co-operation. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article38 1962-09-24 3 KATMANDU. Sun. King Mahendra of Nepal yesterday dismissed his Foreign Minister, Rishikesh Shah, and Law Minister, Anirudra Prasad Singh, "in order to bring still more uniformity and solidarity in the Council of Ministers." Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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118 1962-09-24 3 LONDON, Sunday. ]t|R. ROY THOMSON, Canadian-born proprietor of newspapers in Britain, the United States and Canada, said he believed British newspapers were overstaffed. Mr. Thomson was speaking in a radio discussion on the report of the Royal Commission on the Press. The commission inquired IntoReuter - 118 words
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Article77 1962-09-24 3 PALERMO (Biclly), Sun.— The Mafia struck In broad daylight here yesterday under the eyes of a dozen policemen The police were leaving their barracks when they saw two men In a car open fire with shotguns on a motor-cyclist The man fell and the car roared away77 words
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Article34 1962-09-24 3 BANGKOK, Sun. The Bangkok Post yesterday reported that Cambodia had called up 3,000 men for military training in the border province of Battambang and placed her armed forces under full alert.34 words
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Article21 1962-09-24 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The Moscow central seismic station yesterday recorded an earthquake believed to be centred In north Burma. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article63 1962-09-24 3 The not-so-hot dogs HONG KONG. Sun— People in Kwangtung province now have to go -as far as Inner Mongolia for their supplies of dog meat. This is revealed In a Canton newspaper, which relates the travels of a dog-meat buyer who "braved freezing to death on the roads to getReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1962-09-24 3 JAKARTA, Sun. Russia next month will open Its first consulate In the Indonesian provinces. The consulate will be set up In Surabaya. East Java. Indonesia's principal port and naval base, and a stronghold of the Indonesian Communist Party. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement173 1962-09-24 3 Rothmans King Size really satisfies *$ffe*| better smoke than any jjr fpliiy short cigarette because gjf| Ik. ItfuV] the extra length travels I BjL^ J 3^*^? satisfaction. MtSMtio^^ WM Extra Length tP&'l Sothmans world-wide JBBlrf*'* |L*t research has produced <*"'*\. ;4fr*^ a ncr f''t* r to enhance V^l| Psfe-i the173 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-09-24 4 MR. AND MRS. Thomas Mathai. who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Mathai is an engineering assistant with the Air Ministry in Singapore.' The bride, the former Miss Sheila John, is the daughter of a Malayan Journalist, Mr.56 words
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Article166 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE MINISTER for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today urged Malayan scholars of Tamil origin to translate the couplets of a great Tamil sage and poet "Thiru Valluvar", into Malay so as to impart his wisdom to all Malayans. Speaking at the opening of166 words
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Article101 1962-09-24 4 Road work will take 6 months SINGAPORE. Sun. The >3 reconstruction and widening of Institution Bridge. Beach Road, will cost the Singapore Government $156,000. Work is expected to start next week and to be completed in about six months. City-bound traffic from Nicoll Highway will not be able to turn101 words
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Article41 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Automobile Association of Singapore will screen films on road safety at the Shell House. Collyer Quay, tomorrow and Thursday at 5.30 p.m. The films are "Gowns and Gears." "Calling All Drivers and "Road Manners."41 words
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Article32 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be cut off at the Dunearn Depot Office tomorrow, from 8.30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Part of the Singapore Turf Club will be affected.32 words
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Article40 1962-09-24 4 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, has arrived here on his way home from the Commonwealth Conference in London. He flew in from Moscow, where he had talks with Soviet officials. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article41 1962-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The main Pakistan Force for duty in West Irian will make a brief stopover in Singapore on Wednesday. Their ship, the Saflna-1-HajJaJ. will stopover for refuelling. The soldiers will reach their destination before Oct. 1.41 words
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Article38 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit at 10.30 a. m. on Wednesday to give an interpretation of a clause in an award of the Khemchand and Sons. Ltd. employees' agreement of December. 1961.38 words
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Article31 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A public meeting will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall, Race Course Lane, on Oct. 2, at 6 p. m., in remembrance of GandhiJi's birthday.31 words
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Article29 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. G. S. Hill will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries at Cathay Restaurant on Tuesday.29 words
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Article27 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Singapore Medical Association will hold a symposium on "Postmortem Examinations" at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital, at 8. 15 p.m. Tuesday.27 words
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Article412 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT IN AND OUT rpHE following u> lodayo sche- duie of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO.U From Tokyo. Manila ((BA 943) 5.55 p.m.; from London, Zuiicn. Istanbul. Teheran, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 713* 9.15 p.m.412 words
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Article26 1962-09-24 4 BINQAPORE. Sun. The Internationa' Friendship Club will hold a barbecue for members and non-members at Tanah Merah on Oct. 6. at 7.30 p. m.26 words
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119 1962-09-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun The "Variety Show Committee" of the Church of the Holy Ghost In Katong aim to raise $10,000 at their "Enchanted Evening" show at the Badminton Hall from 7.30 pm. on Bept. 29. They have assembled wellknown Singapore amateur and professional119 words
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Advertisement382 1962-09-24 4 tfaMJol"! CO Ml NG (SINGAPORE) DARING! INTRIGUING! THE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO HAD i TO SHUT HER EYES TO SHAME WHEN S < SHE OPENED HER HEART TO LOVE!--^ th£ MOfr F/iwsr/c MHNritte £?i* fumev KYOKO I7UHI AKIKO KOYAMA pUlI'vJ AKIRA ISHIHAMA MINORU OHKI SHOCHIKU'S WORLD FAMOUS UNDERWATER SERIES382 words
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Advertisement240 1962-09-24 4 34 YEARS of UNDISPUTED SHOW BUSINESS LEADERSHIP! IStoS^^i m m \AHrt 1 SHAW Shew I TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PRICE ADMISSION TO ALL SHAW CINEMAS AMUSEMEMT PARKS in SINGAPORE, The FEDERATION of MALAYA SARAWAK and BRITISH NORTH BORNEO (Except The CAPITOL THEATRE in StngMport) V VnA TUMOKKOW, Wednesday Thursday M~JM.MW^W SINGAPORE—240 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-09-24 5 The end of the affair with Rosie: She may have behaved like a wanton but she wasn and it was only after she had married a dashing young peer that I found out why she had turned me down42 words
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Article, Illustration2231 1962-09-24 5 The girl who couldn't say (-BUT WHO WOULDN'T N SAY YES' EITHER MY plays were produced in the United States and I went yearly to New York to attend rehearsals. Rosie was not a particularly good actress, but good enough for me to be able to get her understudying or2,231 words
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Advertisement241 1962-09-24 5 STOP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES WHILST IT LEAVES YOUR SKIN LOOKING CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachlorophene an amazing germ fighter that kills germs instantly heals pimples >v fast. S^m Covers the skin with a natural r--^ t £s& S*^* flesh-tint-prevents pimples < jL~ s from spreading leaves no \^y^j^^241 words
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453 1962-09-24 6 jy|OVES are being made by Sarawak's political leaders to form an alliance of proMalaysia parties. This follows a similar move in North Borneo. Impetus for an alliance has been given by recent visits to Malaya of Sarawak community and political leaders and the453 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-09-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A former electronics engineer, Albany To, 32, was ordained a priest at a 60--minute ceremony at the St. Mary's Church here this morning. More than 400 people watched the ceremony, at which the Anglican Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, Bishop Roland Koh officiated.107 words
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Article65 1962-09-24 6 PENANG. Sun.— The Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers has formed an area committee for Butterworth with Inche Mohamed Noor bin Omar as chairman of the pro-tern committee. Mr. Ch'ng Keong Leng was elected hon. secretary with five other committee members: Messrs.65 words
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177 1962-09-24 6 KILLED AN 'INSANE' MAN: TWO YEARS KANGAR, Sun.— A 23--year-old pad! planter who hacked to death a 72-year-old grandfather, who was described as "insane," was Jailed for two years by the Assize Court here today. Taib bin Sudin pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter of Omar bin Ali. 72,177 words
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Article54 1962-09-24 6 PENANG, Sun— The Penang power station is making a second extension for another turbo-alternator to meet the increasing demand for electricity from consumers. The extension will cost S5 million, of which the City Council will provide $900,000. The balance will be met by a loan54 words
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Article132 1962-09-24 6 TAIPING, Sun. The Minister of Health, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, praised private doctors for their services which helped the Government 'ndirectly in a big way. He also expressed the hope that newly graduated doctors would Join the Government service to work in the rural areas. Dr. Lim132 words
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Miscellaneous145 1962-09-24 6 Alt+y Omp By V. T. HmwmUm MU,M,IWMI-\MOU6OTUS t*t dOSH, CAMT \OU I f THWE y'MK, V"~ **N I I YOU DIO TTf MOU MO Iff I 1 •OOW MHCOMI A tPUWTIFUL > TEU. BY LOOKIN' AT 00C WMATCMA wowt WONT THWK rT COUXL BACK mOM < «Um.Y OF L POOR145 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-09-24 7 Adult education will widen its scope to cover health, civics and other popular courses, says Nair SINGAPORE, Sunday. I^HE adult education movement in the State took a "major stride forward" last year, the chairman of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said519 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-09-24 7 SINGAPORE PRAISED FOR 'PURE' CHINESE CULTURE SINGAPORE. Sun. A visiting Ameri-can-Chinese orofessor, Dr. Chen Shouyi, has praised Singapore as a centre for preserving Chinese culture in its "pure form". "The fine characteristics of the pre-war type of Chinese culture can still be found in the Chinese community here." Dr. Chen177 words
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Article100 1962-09-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A leader of the International Apex Club Movement, Mr Bill Dickson, said today that Kuala Lumpur had been chosen as the venue of the Western Australia-Malaya-Singapore Apex Zone Convention next September. Mr. Dickson. president of the zone last year, estimated that about100 words
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Article55 1962-09-24 7 Umno civics course KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open a four-day civics course for Umno information officers at the Morib Youth Centre tomorrow. The course, the first of its kind to be organised, will be attended by the information officers from 93 divisions in the55 words
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Article20 1962-09-24 7 PENANG. Sun Fifty new cases of tuberculosis were reported to the health authorities in Penang last month.20 words
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Article50 1962-09-24 7 TAIPING. Sun. Two fivestorey buildings to provide additional accommodation for 400 beds will be put uP at the Taiping Hospital, the Minister of Health, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said here yesterday He added that eventually the hospital would have accommodation for 600 to 700 beds.50 words
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120 1962-09-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Filipino parliamentary delegation, led by the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Mr. Cornelio T. Villareal, will make a oneday visit to Singapore next Saturday. The 15-man delegation, comprising four Congressmen, technical staff members and Pressmen, will120 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-09-24 7 THE SULTAN SIGNS..." IN full uniform of Colonel of the Johorc Military Forces. Sultan Ismail of Johore signs the distinguished visitors' book after opening the Federal Poultry Research and Breeding Station in Jalan Larkin, Johore Bahru, on Saturday. The opening of the 5~>04.000 centre was attended by the Minister of82 words
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147 1962-09-24 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun A happy Tun Abdul Razak yesterday made on the spot grants totalling $7,500 to two kampong rural development committees In the North District of Province Wellesley. Tun Razak. in his capacity as Minister of Rural Development, gave $4,000 to Kepala Batas147 words
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93 1962-09-24 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The New Country Hotel in Bartley Road will pay each of its employees an "an* pow" of $20 one week before Chinese New Year's Day— if its profit is less than $2,000 under a two-year agreement with the Singapore93 words
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414 1962-09-24 7 Full facts of strike at Goodyear not told, says union SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today gave its side of the dispute with Goodyear Orient Sales Co., whose 20 workers have been on strike since Wednesday over the dismissal of an acting accountant. The company's financial director,414 words
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203 1962-09-24 7 WANTED: FULL-TIME OFFICERS TO HELP THE MALAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE national secretariat for promotion of Malay participation in commerce and industry wants the various states to have their own full-time officers for this work to ensure faster and more effect tive implementation of the policy to help Malays. At203 words
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Article196 1962-09-24 8 M H ore's S/o \linimum t FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all TaajaJHH and book addicts '■o brow** in their showroom." at Timra Hotis.-. Riv»r Valley Ro»d. Singapore RAYMONDS VEAIT COLO Wave lotion for Soft <nd Natural Perms Kxpert 81 y linn by Betty Cosy Salon Courti-ouK Service, llrtly <196 words
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Article30 1962-09-24 8 H,,r«v« IM MafcaaaasJ WILL MX CHRISTOPHER HIM. BERT Rmthh* hn i-aravan from 54 «'»'r Road forthwith Kailin* removal ithin rhrr* »rrks it *n4 it s ronMMi will hr 130 words
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Article38 1962-09-24 8 Wmri* M Wm.i—Bmx Hi tlm. rxlrm SOUTH PORTUCAL upend your horn* leave in the sunclonnu. beaches :ind Mfc hathinit all year around Osjaata «elcomed In informal Knglish •tousehald Continental and Knghs-h rnoklnK-ktnK Quints. Do Rei. Praia-Pa-■MM38 words
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Article30 1962-09-24 8 N Wmriu SS iVia.i-l u U r(i. «xfra (CHANCOON BROADWAY (alr■tMUMloaad) studio Upper Mtran«ooa Road, Spore <3| mile*). Special rurw for ««Mmi pbotos. Satisfacintr A BroaDt service Phona I77&O.30 words
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The Straits Times Monday. September 24. 1962.
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Article628 1962-09-24 8 In another month or so winter will have begun to freeze Chinese and Indian military Operation! in the disputed Himalayan frontier regions. Until then the dangerous soldiers' game of post and check-post will continue, always at the risk of a serious clash but not, most fortunately, at628 words
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Article423 1962-09-24 8 Conditions in Malaya's 500 j "new" villages are not as bad as critics of the Government try to make out. The Alliance could not have won three seats out of every four in the recent local council elections if the "new" villagers had been as badly423 words
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Article202 1962-09-24 8 Not until the dust of battle in Buenos Aires has settled can there be any clear view of the revolt in Argentina and the effects of its failure. For failed it has, although the news agencies agreed on Saturday morning that President Guido and his government had lost202 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1962-09-24 8 The lean (and hungry) look comes to Castro's Cuba TWO years ago. when I was first appointed Reute«rs correspondent in Cuba, Havana was still a gaudy city, bustling with big cars and geared to the American way of life. Tourism was a major source of revenue, night--1 dubs presented lavishReuter - 1,144 words
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Article366 1962-09-24 8 I WROTE In July to the Registrar of Births and Deaths In Alor Star asking for a copy of my birth certificate. To my surprise the certificate did not have my nam* on it. Apparently my parents had not decided on my name at the time.366 words
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Advertisement767 1962-09-24 8 Stra.ti Timtt k Malay Mail isssmsa .ov.jnt.in.nts may to f.na.a mk lat flam COLO stos««i «sic* Da Orcner* Moat) COLO ITOKaai MMANCHM AT MOLLAND ROAD-KATON* KtPUL NOAO-NAVAL MASK AuThorls.o Agents CITY BOOK ITOSI LTD Winchester House. CoHyar Quay THI NtWI FRONT ritipatratk's Supsrmtrtat M M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Kostd. Naval767 words
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Advertisement16 1962-09-24 8 FOR EVERY^H WRIST A FAVRELEUBA THE HIGH QUALITY .PS" SWISS WATCH WITHiK V^ YOUR gfl| REACH16 words
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Advertisement226 1962-09-24 8 RHEUMATISWL^ FIBROSITIS /^fk\ T LUMBAGO Ifl til 6 get wonderful 1 \_J//i /wa RELIEF J(\\b Yd% m Wj Do people suffer from rheumatism, fibroiitiv m:a ™T lumbago, arthritis and I'm other muscular pains in t ijL I I tropical weather? An j jLI ann/ing number do without realising it. That226 words
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Article219 1962-09-24 9 SEAMEN'S ROAR APPROVES FIGHT SINGAPORE, Sun. About 1.000 seamen today roared "bersatu" with clenched fists and promised to support the Singapore National Seamen's Union in its tiuht against the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation to improve their salary and working conditions. They condemned the employers' federation for its "unreasonable and unjust"219 words
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Article78 1962-09-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Yahya bin Ali. 20. a labourer, was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Adams in the Johore High Court here yesterday for armed robbery. Yahya who had three convictions (two for theft and! one for robbery) will under- 1 go two years' police78 words
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94 1962-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun The Indian Minister of Agriculture. Dr Ram Subhag Singh, said today that he was very impressed by the parliamentary system and racial harmony in Malaya. These were two of the factors which Malaya and India had In common, he said. Dr.94 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-09-24 9 Our new envoy in Pakistan KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Ministry of External Affairs today confirmed the appointment of Inche Mohamed bin B a b a above i as the Federation Higl" Commissioner in Pakistan. Inche Mohamed will leave for Karachi to assume his new duties on Wednesday. One of his103 words
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Article30 1962-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The eader of the United National Kadazan Organisation in North Borneo. Mr Donald Stephens, visited Johore Bahru today to study the FederalState relationship in Johore.30 words
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Article390 1962-09-24 9 DISCIPLINE RULES FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS WILL PROTECT OFFICERS ACQUITTED BY COURT SINGAPORE, Sunday. REGULATIONS governing' disciplinary proceedings against public servants published yesterday provide for the dismissal of an officer convicted on a criminal charge. Such an officer will not have the opportunity of making his defence before390 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-09-24 9 MODERNISTIC BUILDING COMMANDS A PANORAMIC VIEW OVER THE GARDENS 1 THIS is the new official residence in Kuala Lumpur built for the Deoutv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, by the Federation Government at a cost of $280,000 plus 540.000 for furniture and154 words
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218 1962-09-24 9 TRAGEDY OF THE 15,000 BLIND IN MALA YA KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar A bin Baginda. yesterday said that facilities available for health education work were still "far from satisfactory.' i Speaking at the World Health Day prize-giving ceremony here, he added: "I appeal218 words
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188 1962-09-24 9 Day training centre on way for retarded children SINGAPORE. Sun. The first fully-equip-ped day training centre in Malaysia for mentally retarded children will be set up in Singapore on Oct. 1. The chairman of the Singapore Association lor Retarded Children preparatory committee, Mr. Gerald de Cruz, said the centre, at188 words
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Article18 1962-09-24 9 IPOH, Sun.— "Kedahites" In Perak had a get-together "Kedah night" dinner and dance here last night.18 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-09-24 9 Bahaman: A plan for workers' security KUALA Ll'MPl'R Sun The Minister of Labour and Social Wdf.ir- In- hiBahaman hin Samsudin. took time off from Rrfef today to talk to unionists about a new plan to give greater security to workers. Inche Bahamin addressed a biennial delegates ton ference of the142 words
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Article30 1962-09-24 9 IPOH. Sun Bix armed robbers tied up a farmer, Chan Chlm. 88. and carried away his five pigs from the Menglembu regrouping area near here last night.30 words
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Article43 1962-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association (Singapore Branch) today pledged to work for the future prosperity of Malaysia. This was one of the resolutions passed at a general meeting. Another resolution condemned anti-Malaysia and anti-state activities.43 words
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Article65 1962-09-24 9 KAJANO. Sun. A man was killed and another slightly injured when the car in which they were travelling towards Kuala Lumpur skidded and plunged down an incline lust outside Semenylh, about six miles from here. The dead man was Lum Kee. 26, of Kluarig. Yong65 words
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Article127 1962-09-24 9 Federation of Borneo urged BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. Three Borneo political I parties have agreed to fight I for an independent Federation of North Kalimantan < Borneo > The Brunei Party Rakyat president. Inche A.M. Azahari. I said that at recent talks held ;in Kuching. it was unanimously agreed by his127 words
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Article22 1962-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. I Rajaratnam. opened a Malaysia art exhibition at th«* Victoria Memorial Hall.22 words
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172 1962-09-24 9 DEMANDS FOR BETTER PAY 'NOT FIRST TASK' OF UNION KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, advised a new union today that its first task was not to put up demands for better pay. He said at an inaugural meeting of the172 words
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Advertisement66 1962-09-24 9 TERRVS O top quality clips The world's finest fi^ Drawing Board Clip Pocket Pen and Pencil Clips Nos. 649, 650. 651 1 20 HERBERT TBRRT WK% LTD. REODfTCa. BMLAOD T. V. MITCHELL CO, (FAR EAST) LTD. P. O. Box 386. 20b, Collyer Quay, (2nd Floor). Singapore I. also P.O. Box66 words
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Advertisement96 1962-09-24 9 \CrUr\Wo\ CHASSIS PRICES &S 1 VAN PRICES 1 STS"-*"" from $5,580 I delivery \J?rchard Motors SINGAPORE t KUALA LUVIf UR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE t< BORNEO MOTORS B/61/: EYE EXAMINATION You con cat with foltc teeth but you can't >«• with artificial eye*. Your DIM and only pair of «ye$ The God96 words
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Miscellaneous427 1962-09-24 9 RADIO SINGAPORE Arttat: 110 Waltz Tlme 1130 Invitation To Dream; 12.00 SHOBT WAVE SERVICE Close Down. RADI MALAYA 476 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 BERVICE 41.7 Metres Morning Prelude: 7.00 News; AM.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne--7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Ycur Melcdles And Mine;427 words
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Article, Illustration827 1962-09-24 10 PATRICK DONOVAN - PATRICK DONOVAN THE PUBLIC life of Mr. Nixon has been haunted by distrust and dislike. It is a personal dislike that cannot wholly be explained by his actions: Whatever its origin, it cost him, who appeared to have unique qualifications, the Presidency of the827 words
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Article145 1962-09-24 10 T<HERE is a striking absence of literature and even of simple factual information on Malay customs and traditions. Some of the gap is now filled with the publication of "Malay Customs and traditions." by Alwi bin Sheikh Alhady. a translation from his original Malay book. The author hails145 words
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Advertisement388 1962-09-24 10 dekopdn FILMS! PATERSON. SIMONS 6 CO LTD. Suppliers: DIA Chcmic German Democratic Republic UoHnson 4O HP OUTBOARD MOTORS If you are in the passenger transport business, you need a Johnson 40H P outboard. Economical to run, it is a tough, precision-built piece of modern machinery pf that will give you388 words
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Advertisement483 1962-09-24 10 /^Lady in Pink J C* Ml the LADY in PINK will be glad to (M%\\\ Ml >3ft serve you al her PINK COUNFER V I l: "c- i4 w 'th your Banking requirements IL. W J'V i!j isb^!g\ at all Chung Khiaw Bank Offices T^-^^^ For as little as $200483 words
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Miscellaneous287 1962-09-24 10 Straits Times Crossword i^H ACROSS 4. The perlect revolver lor a re1. You dont need a Ucenc« If yivalist <4. 6>. you give hospitality to a J 1 ..v <4t 4> Greek and two Poles (3. 2. 3. 6 Went without lubrica--5> tlon and got damaged (7). 8. Trie revolution287 words
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Advertisement1474 1962-09-24 11 TO LIVEBPUL > WEST COAST 8.*.. One S'pori Stilt P. S'haa) Ptnang CYCIIPS Htvtt. LitirfMl. Mm* MO. 11 TM*y Sift 25 28 Stf l lB POLYIMN A'mouth, L'Mtl, R'dtm. H'brg Mfl 24 lift 21 Sett 27/ I let 1 ACNILLES Littrttfl. Ciasgow Stpt 27 let 2 MENISTHIUB LitertMl let 81,474 words
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Advertisement1379 1962-09-24 11 Ifftj L/ l^fr'lU 1) >>U FHE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS tl GENBA, Ll HAVRE, NAMIURI. BREMEN, ANTWERP. RBTTEROAM. AMSTEIOAM. 88L0. IQTNINItIH ANI_CI*ENNA6tN. A^*^ Sport P S'r-am Penang |3f>*So'Ail "SELANOIA' I) Gil- 31/21 Silt 24/21 Sift 18 27 5111 l"lV V^-J"! "ItlßA' *i at»e*i/ 4 Ou ii I Oei 1/ I1,379 words
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Advertisement1417 1962-09-24 11 EXPRESS seRVICt 10 LBNHN, LIVERPOOL t CONIINtNTAI PORTS Srori S'htai *-*n«ng lENNACHIE N l«rt llat. R'Mni. M'ftrt M Pt/Stft 28 Stft 28/ 1 lENIIMINO (E.LPJ I PMK Ro.m, Hull. M burg lift 21/ 211 Pt/Stft 27 lENVRACRIE (E.U l*Mtt. Hamburg Sttt 4 Oc 0/8 ILNRINNII- I fMI. A'i..rp. B'men. H1,417 words
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Advertisement1359 1962-09-24 11 w-^ MeALISTER €k CO.. LTD. Wbm in ***** mflLw BLLERMAN LIMB tjl HLAVEHBSB LINE UNION NAMBURt. ROTIEROAH. IM ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE I HULL. IE AT TIE. VANCIUVIR I PORTI ANt CITY IF MWCABTLB Aeceatitt carge let Ceitral I SMtt pen P S'nt* rtn*ng Atteric*. 21,29 Sept 88 Sept/ 21,359 words
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Article1851 1962-09-24 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE most important influence on the Malayan Stock Exchange was the mid-week announcement by Shell Refinery that it would offer to the public at the end of October 25 per cent of its issued capital of $30 million in one dollar shares1,851 words
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Article31 1962-09-24 12 RUBBEK TIN (perlb). <p*r picul) SrpC 17 7i- ct*. *425.M 18 74" H cU. 9424.75 19 75'gcta. $4:15.01) 20 75!, eta. $425,624 21 75 eta. $425 J7', 22 $425.0031 words
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Article89 1962-09-24 12 < nrrrnt Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year F. and N. ords 7% (plus Oct. 26 23 21% 9. bonus) M. Breweries 10T. (plus Oct. 26 27% 25% 7T> bonus) Sime Darby 12J r Oct. 26 20% 16 2/3% General Tin 9', Nov.89 words
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Article375 1962-09-24 12 Tin price is again steady THE price of Straits tin was very steady last week with only a range of $424.75 Tuesday and $425.62J on Thursday. On Saturday morning the price suffered a reverse of 37 i cents to $425 on an offering Increased by 10 tons to 240 tons.375 words
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Article919 1962-09-24 12 rpHE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to September 15 (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Richest and Lowest business this year to date were: Ml Alec Bricks 2.20 .80 OrdJ 220 Atlas ice919 words
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Article46 1962-09-24 12 »tpi i 7 stpt. ia st«t n s.»t 20 Itt* 21 stpt. n A inmiltrlall. l«6*l IK6.W 154.W4 1R4.00 tXL'sl 181. M Tl M VSM)A6 580.A3 290.51 2D9.08 2WOI t >übb»ro: 170.01 170.01 170 01 170.01 170.01 17U01 •lan. 1. ISM B 10046 words
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Advertisement768 1962-09-24 12 SAILINGS TO V.K. Oep. Spore Oep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct 3 Not "CHUSAN" 8 Nov 9 Nov 29 No* "ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 tW "CATHAY"' 10 Dec 1 1 Dec 2 Jtj« '63 Limited First Clan accommodation available in "CATHAY" and "CHITRAL". Limited One Cl«ss accommodation768 words
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Advertisement46 1962-09-24 12 THE FIRST MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th« M0n0,.,!, P.O. Box 90. Sin,oport, P.O. B» IM, Kuala Lumpur. P.O. 80. 30. Ipoh or P.O. Son 277, P.nana. Nama: (Mr./Mrs./Misa) AaMrest TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD 24.9.6246 words
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Article825 1962-09-24 13 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS lUlfc following l> a complelr list of revised quotations Issued by the Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange oo Friday Sept. 21. INDUSTRIAL* J^Aie* Ord» I.SO B. B. Patrol 85/6 H.M. Ttmimi a.uu ft«< Bouxtead 1.68 1 69 ||M i ii, 8m wi Prtt 13/-825 words
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Advertisement793 1962-09-24 13 TENDERS I TENDERS are invited to harvest coconut* on a monthly basis on Lot No. 50pL Muklm 23. Ares under coconut cultivation is about 16 acres. Tenders stating the amount of royalties to be offered, should be delivered to the Office of the Commissioner of Lands. Ground Ploor. Government Offices,793 words
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Advertisement712 1962-09-24 13 i( ontlnued from Pace Vi SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eU. mxtrm BOX AS6OS S.T. Hingapora. PoaJUoo filled. Applicants thanked. COOK-AMAH or Cook Boy required Singapore 10. Muat be English speaking. References essential. Pbone *****. TRAINED NURSE General aad Midwifery for full time duty. Good condltlon and712 words
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Advertisement1011 1962-09-24 13 SITUATIONS VACANT *J_Word* SJ (Ml*.,— Box S» el*. *xtm j A WELL KNOWN European Company hi Kuala Lumpur has immediate vacancy for trained national 33 accounting machine opera ton. Apply In writing to Room 624 Merlin Hotel. Kuala Lumpur. SITUATIONS WANTED tt Worm* U (Mlm.)—Box tt eta, mwtrm READ the1,011 words
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Advertisement753 1962-09-24 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT it Word* SS I Ml*.)— Box St rt*. *xtrm AVAILABLE IMMCDIATELV NIW LV renovated furnlebed atrcondlttoned amall tuner :'nd Door M Cnulta Street. Blngapore Pbone W2955. ABOUT 2,000 SQ.FT. Ofllce Spaoe j availanle lor immediate occupatloa. .no. 18OA. Clrmencrau Avenoe (let Moon. For further particulars Phone (B'pore)753 words
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Advertisement915 1962-09-24 13 TUITION it Word* U (mtm.r—Bmx tt rtt. mmtrm LONDON OIPLOMA COURSBS For PaaaJea Ueaigaiag- TeL Matia Academy ***** (rpora). MATHSMATICS ORADUATBI SB year*' AJdad Sobool expaneoee ooaooaa matbetnaaca Tosapoooe ***** SPSOIAL COURSES ta Chaongaan/ Samfoo. Oootact Miss Chang. Pal Tal i UrvasmaklDg Institute Tel: iß'pora> I sMB MiNSNI WANTED. Knowledge915 words
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Advertisement937 1962-09-24 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* Si (Ml*.h-Box St eU. oxtrm RIUBV 1* LITRB. IMS Wall Stood. Naw roof cover, headlining New clinch raorntly Bttad. SWO 00.0. TaL (B'por*) *****1 Ext SlB. SIMCA MIO. 19S0 Comprrhaattva Insurance. Guaranteed accident fr*a. 28,000 mile*. X?. 150/- o n.o ***** T*o after one. H.P.937 words
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Advertisement856 1962-09-24 13 FOR SALE X Word* $4 (Ml*.)— Bo* tt a*». —era BUD WOOD i 1,000 yarda ot aaab of Clone RRI SOS and 013 at $1.00 and $.75 par yard ratparUvely. Mount Austin Estate 7th mile atone Jobur. Bahra/Kota Tlnggl Road. Tatapaoa* Johore Banru 2323. Opportunity: supersoft DOUBLEWOVEN Uaby Napkina a856 words
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Advertisement587 1962-09-24 14 NOTICE The iliantiiai a/ ail 'employers In Singapore i* drawn to: <a) aertiea ISI (1) of the Laboar Ordinance. No. 40 of 1955; (k) settle* 4< (1) of the Shop Assistants employment Ordinance. No. IS of 1*57; and (c) inatlan 42(1) ef the Clerks Employment Ordinance. No. 14 of 1957.587 words
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Advertisement567 1962-09-24 14 NOTICES STERLING COMMODITY FUND NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of Income of the above fund is expected to be made on 20th November 1942 to unit holders registered on stb October 1962. Malayan Unit Trusts Limited COOPER BROTHERS A CO, Secretaries.567 words
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Advertisement795 1962-09-24 14 NOTICES BUKIT MERTAJAM RUBBER CO. LTD. Offers are Invited for the purchase of Thye Eng Estate. Bedong. Kedab. comprising 2,110 acres, of unich 1,482 acres are planted with rubber. 24 acres witb coconuts, and 194 acres are held under Mining Lease I Further details can De obtained from the Company's795 words
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Advertisement586 1962-09-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlsens or State Nationals for appointment as Personal Assistant to Mentrl Besar. Selangor The post Is non-pensionable and i carries a salary scale of $310x14- I 380 plus Cost of Living Allowance lat current rates. Qualifications: Overseas School Certificate or Federation of Malaya586 words
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Advertisement793 1962-09-24 14 TENDERS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE < TENDERS are invited for the laundering of the clothing of the i men students of the University of Singapore residing at King Edward jVH Hall. College Road and at Kandang Kerbau Hostel. 2- The contract will be for one year from 28.10.62 to 26.10.63. 3.793 words
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Advertisement655 1962-09-24 14 WAMTED FOR TENDER A Supply of Ohlnaware, uWmwßUi *xoumrr% A and stainless tableware for large far Caipau. new hotel. For further particulars b aroaihs please contact Mr. Chew of No. Cecil Street, sth floor. Room No. l g.??-°*! t J'.'gL--505. Singapore, or Tel: *****. tamamt»rary h««h. 1 ft X S655 words
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862 1962-09-24 15 Harlequins stop Leicester's winning streak at Twickenham I hhjphbh T LONDON, Sunday. A FTER five successive wins, Leicester suffered their first defeat of the season when beaten 12—8 by the Harlequins in the Rugby Union match at Twickenham yesterday. The Harlequins' new fullback Prosser-Harries gave his team an early 6-0Reuter; UPI - 862 words
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1345 1962-09-24 15 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Leicester 1 Birmingham 4 Fulham 1 Blackburn 0 West Ham 4 Blackpool 2 Man. City 2 Everton 2 Liverpool 2 Ipswich 2 Wolves 3 I w.-ii 2 Shcff. Wed. 4 Man. I Id. 2 Burnley 5 Notts Forest 3 Aston1,345 words
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719 1962-09-24 15 BOXING CHICAGO. Sun. Charles \j i Sonny) Ldston, a tough guy outside the boxing ring, gets his big chance on Tuesday night to prove whether he Is formidable enough inside to wrest the world heavyweight championship from Floyd Patterson In719 words
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Article938 1962-09-24 15 McPARLAND TO RESCUE WOLV ERHAMPTON T Wanderers, twice a goal behind, rallied to beat English Football League champions Ipswich Town 3-2 yesterday and take a I stronger hold on the j leadership of the First j Division. Doug Moran gave Ipswich a shock lead in theReuter - 938 words
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Advertisement272 1962-09-24 15 W IF YOU [suffer] rk FROM A ASTHMA READ THIB BPHAZONE tablets arc available to all sufferers from asthma, bronchrtis, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to taka, safe to use and gives quick relief and surcness of ctlect. The properties or272 words
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Advertisement188 1962-09-24 15 f ENGLISH ELECTRIC 1 RED SPOT FUSEBOARDS < with built-in CIRCUIT SWITCHES AS (to odaim «fnjr featant of 1-^i •c MB-tMOTi 'ft>4 Saar w Tat.*'** •v of ta»*. run mm, f *«Dsi»« r •tahßHMaxkmta. m n '««»O4*»i I Witt MaaVH m fcoih Smglt Pole 1 tv iv, i Nmril I*4188 words
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Article2611 1962-09-24 16 VAN BREUKELENS SHARE FOUR RACES AT IPOH ALBERT, with Ivan Spalding astride, scrambled home by a short head from his stable-mate. Brilliant Light, to pay 81 Ofi for a win at Ipoh today. Noble Albert was declared the winner without a photo-finish and the winning distance2,611 words
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Article63 1962-09-24 16 TOTAL POOL: $134,000 Ist. No. *****6 (535.200). 2nd. No. *****0 (516.544 3rd. No. *****1 5».448 STARTERS ($lBO eoch No*. *****4; *****7; *****2; *****0; 1*7494; *****9 *****0 *****1; *****5; *****4. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each); Not. *****5. *****3; *****8; *****4; *****6; *****7; *****9; *****7; *****8; *****0 Last four digirt 432663 words
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Article568 1962-09-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Singapore motor machanic Lee Wiriß Sang, who finished third to Teisuke Tana k a of Japan in the Malaysia Grand Prix in April, and veteran racing driver Lim Peng Han were the star performance at the RAF Seletar Auto Club's quarter-mile sprint at568 words
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Article83 1962-09-24 16 IPOH, Sun. Certain number* in the I,oooth position in today's Perak Turf Club Blf Sweep were withdrawn. Mr. Yroh hesng Lee, the Club's chairman, told the Straits Times that the 4 -digit bookirs again gneaaed the wrong numbers. "They guessed three numbers which In no way83 words
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451 1962-09-24 16 SINGAPORE, Sunday. M. JEGATHESAN, the gold medal winner of the 200 metres at the International athletics Games at Jakarta, showed his versatility on the track when he scored an upset win in the 400 m hurdles from K. Selvaratnam, bronze medal winner451 words
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193 1962-09-24 16 THE REST BEAT CHAMPS IN LAST OVER SINGAPORE, Sun. The Rest of Singapore became the first holders of the Aram Bails when they beat Army, the League champions, by seven runs in the end-of-the-season fil'.ival match on the Padang today. After being di*mi*.*rd for 158, The Kest fought bark through193 words
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Article90 1962-09-24 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tireless efforts by the young South Korean side earned them a well-de-served 1-0 win over Joint Services In their friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The Koreans, who never allowed their disadvantage in size and height to worry them. kept, up a90 words
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Article32 1962-09-24 16 PENANG. Sun— Pakistan. the Merdeka soccer tournament run-ners-up, avenged their defeat by Malaya at Alor Star last Friday by winning the return game at Cltv Stadium here tonight i>v 4-1.32 words
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Article393 1962-09-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, Vf.C. KAILASAPATHY, the Malayan and OuMup M- gor cricket captain who announced hia re* tirement from competitive cricket two montht ago. has been recalled to lead All-Malaya in theli} match against the Commonwealth cricket teanUaC Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 6 and 7.393 words
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Article147 1962-09-24 16 ltf ALACCA. Sun- Malacca, tiw IT South aone champtooa, qualified for the Zone final of the Pdong Seong Cup Inter-Stata badminton competition when they took a winning 6-0 lead against Kelanian, the East rone champions, at the Can Hong HOe Hall here tonight. Malacca, who won147 words
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Obituary57 1962-09-24 16 COUDARD LUCIEN di.d suddenly pt|| it II J:il;m Oh CtaOl Kf»« Ipoh. Deeply ngNttad hy his brlovi-4 wlfo. •He M a lu.-t man. 1 MR. V.M. VEERASAMV PILLAI of Tanjorr >.<! :>-. n.thrr of Mr V M Kurrmras.irny. intrrprttrr of Supr. m* Court. at Tnnjore leaving Iwtilnd four »on«,57 words
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Advertisement180 1962-09-24 16 Late CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Worilt $10 (Minimum) JOHNSTONE: On September 22nd at Tl.-nratleH Hospital to Dora and Roy lohnstonc a (Ma* for Jonathan not Judith. LEE ONC: Ifetwecn Raymond »>• Mori*,' Htm Ah Bah eldeiit ton of Mr. and Mr*. I/t Ann Kt-e and R. Mul Kirn youngest daughter of180 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-09-24 16 fsPORTS DIARY SWIMMING: P;<sir Pan.iang Dist. Schools championship. Amber Road.10 words
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