The Straits Budget, 18 July 1962
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section30 1962-07-18 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER St* i' Kuala Lumpur, July 18, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 Shilling) KDN 020.30 words
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388 1962-07-18 2 SINGAPORE, July 13. JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, "said tonight his government was prepared U> place all the facts before the United Natio&p to vindicate its stand on merger, Malaysia jnd the referendum. Ana the' facts, he added388 words
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228 1962-07-18 2 KUALA LUMPLM; ,i v I T HE Ministr y of Education is probing complaints o! A- mi, I pay packets of Day Training College graduate teach./- ln lk J Tbo nnmnlaininnr rtrtno I The complaining ones are those who obtained a Higher228 words
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121 1962-07-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, July 13. ’THE Alliance gained control of a further two local A councils in Selangor last night bringing to 13 the number of local councils in the State held by them. i The local councils were Ijok (Kuala Selangor) and Balakong (Ulu121 words
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Article44 1962-07-18 2 SINGAPORE, July 15.—Three masked thugs armed with daggers entered the flat of a fruit seller. Tan Ko! Wah, in Loronp 27 at 2.30 this morning and tied up Tan and his family, and left with $990 in cash and jewellery.44 words
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189 1962-07-18 2 IPOH. July 13 I /COUNCILLORS who are returned during tJ V/ current local council elections in the k J District of Perak will undergo special administnl tive courses on local government. 'I The first of these courses was held today for 60 local councillors who189 words
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117 1962-07-18 2 If OTA BHARU. July lJ IV —The Alliance gair.el control of three outil eight councils when M first of Kelantan’s local council elections wel held yesterday. I The five other councils vol tc the Pan-Malayan Island Party. I In Bertam. Rantau Panjial and117 words
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Article161 1962-07-18 2 klang. July f pHE condition of a fisherman. Karpani binW| J Sarwajis, 24, who was admitted tne J District Hospital after a four-inch nm piy 1 stuck in his mouth, was stated to b« *npro J But he will not be able to talk properly for some161 words
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Article35 1962-07-18 2 s July Jij PORT n Well 4 The Po'. decided J Commit t«> 0 ol ch lfl 3 help dc*t '.,d P»y t 3 buy text rX0 mi n#t 1 transport fees.35 words
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Advertisement95 1962-07-18 2 Hong Kong Far last BUILDER Established 1936 V A Bi-Monthly periodical of Building of Real Estate Activities in Hong Kong and the Far East CONTAINS fall accounts, plans, perspectives and photographs of new and projected constructions in Hong Kong and other parts. An indispensable source of information for all concerned95 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article521 1962-07-18 3 —Straits Times, July 9 1I; nc e has much B,,a,n.han«hcPP.P.to K, \uth the results ol K‘ st round of the local ions in Perak. It H,,, ..adulate for every ■V. seat, in the weak ■doubtful areas as in the I vot emerged from 7 voting with 101—Straits Times, July 9 - 521 words
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Article362 1962-07-18 3 —Straits Times. July 9 The Malayan rubber industry will welcome unreservedly the appointment of Dr. L. C. Bateman as Controller of Rubber Research, the top job in the industiy. Dr. Bateman is the outstanding authority in the exploration of the physical and chemical properties of rubber, he has—Straits Times. July 9 - 362 words
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Article235 1962-07-18 3 —Straits Times, July 10 The Trengganu Government’s decision to postpone indefinitely the local council elections has been taken none too soon. Three weeks before nomination day it has been brought home to the State Government that it has inherited a pretty mess at the basic level of democracy—Straits Times, July 10 - 235 words
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Article848 1962-07-18 3 —Straits Times, July 11 A most unusual question of parliamentary privilege concerning a lawyer’s right to raise in the legislature a matter deriving from proceedings in which he had been professionally engaged has been disposed of by the Singapore Legislative Assembly to the satisfaction of the House—Straits Times, July 11 - 848 words
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Article229 1962-07-18 3 Straits Times, July II Last year the Singapore Housing and Development Board built 7,500 housing units. Before the year is out, it expects to complete 13,000 more, a rate of building that completely dwarfs the performance of the old Improvement Trust, good though the S.I.T. record was. Neither— Straits Times, July II - 229 words
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Article377 1962-07-18 3 -Straits Times, July 12 The Political Science Society of Nanyang University and the Socialist Club of the University of Singapore must not feel too deeply wounded if it is suggested that their public opinion poll on the White Paper merger proposals should be treated with scepticism. Their main– -Straits Times, July 12 - 377 words
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Article594 1962-07-18 4 —Straits Times, July 13 It is not often that socialist local authorities and landlord organisations can find anything to agree on in the matter of rent control. The former tend to favour retention in all its forms, the latter total abolition or at least progressive relaxation. Yet—Straits Times, July 13 - 594 words
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Article422 1962-07-18 4 —Straits Times. July 13 Crisis in the Himalayas has been averted often enough for the drama in the Galwan Valley not to be accepted as the prologue to war. But this new turn is decidedly serious; it could mean a showdown in at least this section of the frontier.—Straits Times. July 13 - 422 words
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Article271 1962-07-18 4 Straits Times. July 13 There is probably no more than meets the eye in the somewhat curious affair ol Pahang’s State Council. All eight members of the State Executive Council resigned in response to the Mentri Besar’s request, and six have been reappointed. The full number has been— Straits Times. July 13 - 271 words
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Article621 1962-07-18 4 —Straits Times. July 14 A year ago when the Rubber Research Institute sponsored a conference of planters we remarked that there was probably no R.R.I. official who could remember the last occasion of this sort. Of course the planters are in touch with the R.R.I. in one—Straits Times. July 14 - 621 words
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Article191 1962-07-18 4 vidod army j —Straits Times Danger has not left Algeria® but it is possible to say thafl the situation is better than looked a week ago. The clashe® in Oran two days after in® dependence, in which nearly hundred Algerians "'ere killed® could easily have set the tore!®vidod army j —Straits Times - 191 words
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Article715 1962-07-18 5 Crucial Malaysia’ Tan: A new era lies ahead IPOH, July 8. Mr. Tan Siew Sin national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, today described the Malaysia talks in London as the “most momentous in our history.” He warned that the Communists would “spare no efforts” to wreck the concept of715 words
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Article494 1962-07-18 5 S’PORE GOVT. ON WHY IT REFUSED PERMISSION fOR CONVENTION SINGAPORE, July 8. GOVERN’ "ENT statement today spoke of “recent opening moves” on the local polical front resembling the pattern of events lading to the 1956 riots. It was commenting on why Government refused person to the494 words
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Article, Illustration344 1962-07-18 5 IPOH, July 8. 'J'HE Perak Alliance secretary, Mr. Teh Siew Eng, today said he was sorry for local councils which the Alliance did not control. They might receive fewer amenities than those to which the Alliance was elected. Mr. Teh was commenting on last344 words
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180 1962-07-18 5 K. TRENGGANU. July 8 f PHE Trengganu State Government last night de--1 cided to postpone elections of its 10 local councils originally schedule for next month. The decision was announced by the State Secretary. Dato Andika Indera It follows representations by district officers and180 words
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409 1962-07-18 6 Oil palms top Government’ s replanting plans for ‘small men’ DIVERSIFY—THAT’S THE ORDER OF THE 7)1 v KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 'jHE Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, declared today that diversification of the Federation’s economy in regard to rural development was the order of the409 words
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Article47 1962-07-18 6 KUAJ*A LUMPUR July 8. A $2J>0,000 plan to provide Kuala Lumpur’s new international airport with a telephone link is now taking shape. The money will be spent on the purchase and laying wf an underground cable cepable of carrying 200 telephone conversations simultaneously.47 words
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Article109 1962-07-18 6 MIRI. July B.—A new association called the Miri Dayak Association has been formed in the Fourth Division of Sarawak. Aims of the association are: To promote better understanding among Sea Dayaks, Land Dayaks and other races of the same progeny: to give assistance to Dayaks in109 words
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Article39 1962-07-18 6 PENANG. July 11.—The Penvince Wellesley Central committee for National Language Month will hold a rally on the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club ground at 8 a m. on July 28 to mark the second phase of the ‘Month.’39 words
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436 1962-07-18 6 IPOH. July 8. Elec- tions in various parts of Perak yesterday placed the Alliance in command of nine out of 19 local councils and the People’s Progressive Party four In the six other councils nr oarty has a clear majority Of the436 words
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Article48 1962-07-18 6 IPOH, July 8. The Socii Welfare Lotteries Board ns given $38,600 to the St. Jot Ambulance Associate Perak, for its extension pn ject The association will cci struct two lecture rooms, oi for first aid and the other home nursing, complete wii equipment.48 words
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Article168 1962-07-18 6 P PENANG. July 8. r rHE Postmaster-General. Mr. E. M. warned dog-owners that delivery naa fnt iheir homes would be suspended if they laii< u up or muzzle their dogs or provide a letter dox. His warning is contained in a printed circular which168 words
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Article71 1962-07-18 6 PENANG JuIV <. rv^Sei ang branch oi l ue f^ ala vices Associate 'cil.ftl made grants t un.n- > 3{ to ex-servicemen »n° plied for n U _tl writes Mr p ri secretary, in D* s h tion sented at the s 1 annual meeting t71 words
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Article202 1962-07-18 7 Ij/il seWIFE, teacher hit BY DEBRIS 4 S STORM SWEEPS OYEI{ NORTH KEDAH ALOR STAR July 8. 4 t LI*:AST 20 houses in five kampongs near A 1 were blown down, and hundreds of cs p,rooted, by a gale which swept north udih vesterday afternoon. c202 words
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Article90 1962-07-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. July 8 i"0 youth leaders left by air Lr Copenhagen yesterday to Mala >’ a n delegation, Uy the Minister of TranD *to Sardon bin Haji a t 1 council meeting Aorld Assembly of iJi! ey l ;ir< r Joseph Siow S90 words
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131 1962-07-18 7 lOHORE BAHRU. July J 8. —Nine questions on low-cost housing projects in Johore and where they will be sited will be asked by Mr. C. C. Yong (Socialist Front-Tanjong Petrie) at the meeting of July 14 of the Johore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Yong asks131 words
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Article39 1962-07-18 7 BEAUFORT (North Borneo), July 8. Triplets were born here to a 28-year-old Kadazah woman, Kimoi binte Limbowoi, 12 days ago. All are doing tine. The baby boys have been named Philip. Sangkili and John Dalinsing.39 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-07-18 7 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Kahman, and hLs wife, Puan Sharifah Kodziah, entertained members of the “ASA Night” cultural troupe to a farewell buffet party at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur on the night of July64 words
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Article23 1962-07-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. July 8 —A record of 97,640 people have so far seen the five-day MAHA show which ends tomorrow night.23 words
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Article244 1962-07-18 7 jjNOAPORE. July B. inimemorative post--10 mark the Month Jh al r.ll h. he Federation "railp 0 at L the G*n- «2i )ffice here from >taten re Gover nment today V‘i ann ouncinpr this "tami, v"' h at the den o r d be of three sn244 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-07-18 7 myTALACCA, Sun. 1?1 Nothing seems to cheer a 15-year-old boy in hospital here after his hands were amputated following a grenade accident early this year. The boy, Mohamed Jedi bin Ya’acob, a student of the Alor Gajah Secondary School. 15 miles away, only stares250 words
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Article56 1962-07-18 7 KOTA BHARU. Julyq B. Kelantan will go gay in its celebration of the 44th birthday of its Ruler. Tuanku Yahaya Petra, which falls on July 10 Government offices, shops and houses throughout the State have been decorated with flags and bunting The State Goverment has declared56 words
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629 1962-07-18 8 I accept Lim’s third merger question’ —Lee SINGAPORE, July 9. THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly 1 today that the Government would accept an amendment proposed by Tun Lim Yew Hock, leader of the Singapore People’s Alliance, to offer a third merger alternative to thepeople.629 words
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Article71 1962-07-18 8 Kuala lumpur, Mon.— The Director-General of the Telecommunications Department, Mr. D. Smith, said tonight that the American nuclear explosion in space would not affect communications in this country. He said: “We don’t have external high frequency radio links. We don’t expect any interference at all.”71 words
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Article42 1962-07-18 8 JAKARTA, Mon.—An Indonesian film festival may be held in Singapore shortly, according to Mr. Nazirudin Naib, an official of the “Perfini” film company here. This would come under the cultural agreement concluded by the two states, he said.—Reuter.42 words
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111 1962-07-18 8 Kuala lumpur. Mon. An estimated $700,000 worth of goods have been sold at the MAHA exhibition here which closed tonight. About 100,000 people saw it since it opened last Thursday. Twenty lost children were returned to their parents; five people were pickpocketed; police111 words
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311 1962-07-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A CALL to all the 36 teachers unions in thin country to set aside ‘’self-ink rest and merge into one body was made bv the s langor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bak-r ht Baginda, here today. r311 words
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Article150 1962-07-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. July 9. VI ALAYAN Industrial Development Finance Ltd. has published a guide to help manufacturers set up industrial ventures in Malaya. A statement by the company said today that the 20-page booklet was a result of a large number of inquiries, particularly from abroad.150 words
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Article111 1962-07-18 8 itUALA LUMPUR Mon. IV Three children were injured by stray pellets when a man tired a shotgun to prevent a dog from attacking him in an estate at the 10th mile Klan g-B.mtin? Hoad yesterday. A schoolboy. Aug Aa he* 1 11, was admitted to111 words
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Article27 1962-07-18 8 IPOH.Mon-M'-Veo.iCh r Kheng was Tejr man and Mr. Ar jLh branch secretary of the Ip fCo !d of the National Union p Storage Employees v<*27 words
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Article164 1962-07-18 8 LABOUR: MALAYSIA BY FORCE’ PENANG, Mon. A MEETING of all organisational, executive and divisional secretaries of the Labour Party of Malaya, held in Penang over the week-end, has condemned the manner in which the people of Singapore were being “forced into Malaysia.” Disclosing this today, the party’s secretary general. Mr.164 words
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Article, Illustration587 1962-07-18 9 3 ‘Ps’ Toh by Dr. PROFIT, PRIVILEGE AND POWER, SAYS TOH: MARSHALL accepts retort on matter he intended to raise SINGAPORE, July, 9. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chve, said today that an advocate and solicitor who became an Opposition assemblyman acquired the “unassailable position” of iav j587 words
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Article40 1962-07-18 9 TANJONO MALIM, July 9. The Minister of Finance and president erf the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, was guest of honour at a big dinner party here last night given by the local Malayan Chinese Association.40 words
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Article73 1962-07-18 9 SINGAPORE, July 9—A young couple were charged In the ninth magistrate’s court today with unlawful possession of an automatic pistol at a house in Tiong Bahru Road yesterday. Chang Kay Song and his wife, Phung Ah Noi, also faced a second charge of possessing73 words
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Article68 1962-07-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9. The police are Investigating an $8,500 payoll grab by four armed thugs on an estate road near Semenylh, 18 miles from here, at the weekend. The thugs, armed with daggers, ambushed the cashier, Mr. Tan Kia Cheang, and a driver of Sydney68 words
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Article61 1962-07-18 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dato Lee Kong Chian, will give a dinner In honour of members of the new Nanyang University council at his residence at Mount Rosie on Saturday. The council, formed under the 1959 Nanyang University Ordinance, will hold Its first61 words
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Article59 1962-07-18 9 PENANG, Mon.—A fisherman, Abu Bakar bin Seeni Kader, 65, of Pulau Langkawi, was admitted into Penang General Hospital today after he had been bitten by a shark near Pulau Songsong, off the Kedah coast. Abu Bakar was wading ashore when the shark bit him on the right59 words
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Article55 1962-07-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Moy Koon, arrested in connection with the murder of Yew Sian Chong, a cashier at the Salome Bar in Oeylang Road, on June 4, was charged In the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today. No plea was recorded from him. and he was remanded at55 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-07-18 9 MRS. YOSHIKA TABATA (above), who was among the passengers who perished in the Alitalia DC-8 crash off Bombal on Julv5 14. Mrs. Tabata was on her way to visit her polio-stricken daughter in Canada. She came to Singapore with her husband, Mr. E. Tabata,86 words
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Article70 1962-07-18 9 SINGAPORE. July 9- A writ by Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappi.i N V has been hied In the High Court Regis try. claiming $1.147,134 from Tay Soon Tong (otherwise The Su Thong trading as Tiong Bie Hang, of 62 Cecil Street) as being the amount due on an account70 words
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Article25 1962-07-18 9 PENANG. July 9—A carpenter, Chan Yoke Nam. 29. was •ertously wounded yesterday when three youths attacked him with a dagger In Hutton Lane25 words
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Article56 1962-07-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on youths in the world to "work with full heart and mind for peace and happiness, understanding and accord.” He made this call in a message to the World Assembly of Youth meeting which opened56 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-07-18 10 Vf ISS LAI YOKE HEONG, 1 the 18-year-old Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl who lost her arms in a motor accident, arriving at London airport last Friday to attend the Roehampton limb fitting Tengku Jaafar, Counsellor at the Malayan centre for a pair of artificial arms.69 words
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Article77 1962-07-18 10 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon—A report published in yesterday's Straits Times stated that Inche Ahmad bin Ishak, driver of a car which collided with a bus near Harvard Estate, at Bedong, last week, had died in the Penang Hospital. It has now been ascertained that Inche Ahmad77 words
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226 1962-07-18 10 SINGAPORE. July 10. r FHE chairman of the Workers’ Party, Mr. David A Marshall, warned today that the Communists here would “reap the harvest of evil” if the Government’s merger proposals go through. The “few Communists” in Singapore, he said, if intelligent, would be working226 words
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Article18 1962-07-18 10 SINGAPORE. July 10.—Mr. Andrew Lee has been elected chairman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Division).18 words
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Article, Illustration546 1962-07-18 10 We have seen missing man, say doctors LUMPUR, July 9—Two doctors and a car salesman here said today that they had recently seen MrPhilip Ngui Chiau Pek, 39, who has been reported missing from546 words
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Article55 1962-07-18 10 IPOH. Mon. The Muda of Perak wil opw al Malayan artists rxhib-W the Y.M.C.A, hall July at 5 30 pm. The five-day sponsored by the re Council, will consist ot ino than 150 paintings at J wm open to the pub;u til- jj Vi from55 words
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Article47 1962-07-18 10 KLANG. Mon.- 1 ])a e Department clerk Rt been tranferred u ,tU lasingam has goi.< r Selangor on rein f r four months in pi p N. K. Sarmi*' i-- who has returned i: »> Mr. Abdul wahab on permanent ti» Sabak Bernam47 words
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205 1962-07-18 11 ISINGAPORE. July 10.— 15 A 22-vi*ar-old German house-painter was today I ordered by a District I Court here to be reImanded conditionally I until he could be sent back to Melbourne to I face a charge of attempted murder. I Kurt Hans Gebhardt. who205 words
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Article84 1962-07-18 11 ,s »'Kr. July 10 1 l,l P<n K Thong. I m ,ini Controller of Oration. Kelantan, Jal a n S I‘ iUlt d last n ‘Kht in He il here. and nl fl uts on the h* a d at th* r und was treated84 words
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Article, Illustration272 1962-07-18 11 The Sultan is 44: Kelantan celebrates I KOTA BHARU, July 10. IfOKK than 10,000 people thronged Padang 1« Mordcka here this morning to watch the lultan of Kelantan take the royal salute at a larade to mark his 44th birthday. ft Rpsnlpndpnf in a aroon272 words
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136 1962-07-18 11 Kuala lumpur. July io— Five close advisers to the Sultan of Brunei left for home tonight happy with the results of their meeting with Malayan Government leaders and officials to iron out the State’s post-Malaysia problems. Spokesman for the party, Dato Setia Pengiran136 words
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143 1962-07-18 11 SEREMBAN, July 10. The Alliance and the Socialist Front in Negri Sembilan have invited national leaders of their parties to help rally support for their candidates in contests for 107 seats in 12 local council elections on July 21. Among the Alliance leaders asked143 words
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499 1962-07-18 11 KOTA BHARU, July 10 riVE people were created Datos by the Sultan of Kelantan in his birthday honours list published today. Fifty-six others were awarded other decorations. The full list is: Tengku Sri Utama Raja: Tengku Abdul Aziz bin Tengku Mohamed Hamzah, aide-de-camp499 words
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Article113 1962-07-18 11 pDNTIAN, July 10. The people of Pontian, the west coast of Johore. are building a new two-mile road at Parit Marjunid, Mukim Sungei Pingan, the District Officer, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, said here today. The cost of the laterite road—which is 10 ft. wide—is about $lO,OOO.113 words
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206 1962-07-18 12 Federal Capital Commissioner: Delay doesn J t concern Antolic Report KUALA LUMPUR, July 10. pROTRACTED negotialions between real estate financiers and the Federal Capital Commission were holding up developments in Kuala Lumpur, the Federal Capital Commissioner, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, said today. A206 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-07-18 12 Kuala lumpur. juiyio Hundreds of people today got the feel of buying stamps through a machine —one of many installed at main postal centres throughout the country. There are two 10-cent stamp machines at the General Post Office here, but one was107 words
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95 1962-07-18 12 Kuala lumpur. July 10.— The Election Commission has decided to issue fresh notice of election ior wards C”. “D" and “E in the Serdang Bharu local council, it vvas stated here today. Election to these wards will not take place on July 12 is95 words
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Article35 1962-07-18 12 PENANG, July 10 —A taikong, Khong Siong Seng, today was iailed for 10 days and fined $5OO for tealing five piculs of tin ore, valued at $1.5000. from a lighter on July 1.35 words
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Article, Illustration382 1962-07-18 12 F OR Mrs Joiti Samtani, 29, a was a hectic race to catch the Alitalia air' liner for Bombay. She won (he race -he :Kr s oniy to keep a rendezv If she had only been three more minutes late reaching the Singapore382 words
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Article44 1962-07-18 12 SINGAPORE. July 10 donation ot $2O trom J* Joo Cheong of Singapo was received today d> Straits Times for Mohammea Jedi bir. Ya’acob. an Gajah boy who lost his han® in a grenade accident year, bringing his f $311.6044 words
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126 1962-07-18 12 Kuala lumpur, juiyio.— Moic* than ll>o business organisations in the Fed. eral capital have been in vited to a meeting to discuss partie’jation of trade and industr’es in the se. eond phase of the National Langua M j from lulv 21 to 'tog126 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1962-07-18 13 Lucky me— by the Tengku 7 CAN RELY ON THE FULL CO-OPERATION OF THE PEOPLE, PRESS AND CIVIL SERVICE V HE SAYS AN HONOUR WHICH HE, NEWSPAPERS DESERVE: PREMIER ITUALA LUMPUR, V July 10. —Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight spoke of being a “very lucky Prime Minister” because he could depend1,196 words
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133 1962-07-18 13 rUALA LUMPUR. July 10 The public is to be urged to have a bigger stake in this year’s Aug. 31 celebrations—the fifth anniversary of indepenIt would he a good thing to <ee an individual ettort on ihe part of everyone, the Director133 words
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191 1962-07-18 13 SINGAPORE, July 10.— c Mr. Jee Ah Chian, partner of Jee Ah Chian and Co., a rm of public accounta nts in Sze Hai Tong Building, today announced that his company would go into voluntary liquidation Ofcauso of labour trouble Mr j,. e stated191 words
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Article, Illustration241 1962-07-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, *Vluly 10. —The Federation Government today announced the appointment of Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, Deputy Governor of Bank Negara, to the post of Governor for a three-year term. Inche Ismail, who has been Deputy Governor for the past 18 months, is241 words
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Article41 1962-07-18 13 PENANG. July 8.- Thev Proang and Province Wellesley Muslim League last night feted the Chief Minister. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, at a dinner to celebrate the recent conferment of the J M.N on him in the King’s birthday honours.41 words
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Article295 1962-07-18 14 Ismail will be acting Premier ly U A L A LUMPUR, July 10 —The Malaysia talks between ihe Prime Ministers of the Federation and Britain will begin in London on July 18, it was announced today. Ten.uku Abdul Rahman will leave Kuala Lumpur at 10 a.m.295 words
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705 1962-07-18 14 COURT BREEZE ON QUESTIONING RIGHTS OF A WATCHING BRIEF KUALA LUMPUR. July 8 LAWYER, holding a watching brief for Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the armless girl now in Britain, was accused of adopting “backdoor’’ tactics in a magistrate’s court here today. The accusation against705 words
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174 1962-07-18 14 IZUALA LUMPUR, July ll.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hail Jubir, is recovering in hospital in Aarhus, Denmark. after an operation for a complicated fracture of the right arm. According to a Reuter report, the hospital spokesman said that Dato Sardon’s condition174 words
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Article69 1962-07-18 14 MANILA, July 11—The Philippines Secretary of National Defence has ordered an investigation into the reported large-scale smuggling of Philippine rice to Indonesia and British North Borneo. Defence intelligence reports said an average of 3,000 sacks of rice was being smuggled out of the country every week in69 words
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Article145 1962-07-18 14 JfANGAR. Jii)y u About 0U j t r houses in Mukim A raf Sunglane. SimpaneTm' pat and Perli s were blown dot; whieii 6o 'h> h rainst °fn winch hit Malays, northernmost state \?l terday afternoon. There were no rnc».,u. but about 500 men. and children145 words
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Article101 1962-07-18 14 TANA RATA, July 11-- 81 masked youths armed will parangs and daggers new uj a sundry shop proprietor 1 the Ulong division of the aoj Estate, near here, and roooej him of $9OO cash and a g 1 necklace worth $3OO nlg ht. I Mr.101 words
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Article27 1962-07-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR The St. M,ry.; hrU J Women’s Associuti J hold a jumble II l fro J Jubilee hall on 2.30 p.m to s>o P27 words
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Article47 1962-07-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR- j T ;j 1 \goni The Raja P*”™ 1l ,hics il will give away the Air J the end of the St J vlt?r J bulance Brl^ J ,V etitioj annual first aid y. 1!eg J at the Technical Gurney Road on47 words
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Article, Illustration140 1962-07-18 15 MALAYA’S MAN IN BONN FLIES OFF TO HIS N EW POST Kl \l 1.1 vt 1*1 K. July 11. b.ii.nu's Ambassador- gnute to West Germing !m lu* Senu bin Abdui K.ihm.in (above) said tod.i> tlut the development of this country and the surrounding area was simi! ir t<» that of140 words
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Article64 1962-07-18 15 x LUMPUR. July 12.r r filers from the 1/7 J h Ps will parachute ’‘Ping airfield early ii,: 0r: from a Royal AusF °rce plane In an A H 'ng Part in the o“. X* rci.se. codenamed are men of Dragoons and the t cketa. x* rcise64 words
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Article50 1962-07-18 15 Chlet ,A M G 4 Jul v- The Iora> r Inche Aziz I open a new .0* y ves* clinic at TeM al 11 a.m. toil o wr 152 > open the $73,n;r. f or assistant K oim Road. Bukit l! i!y i; 11 a.m.50 words
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278 1962-07-18 15 1.2 mil. people wait for new cards KUALA LUMPUR, July 12. 'J’HE Commissioner of National Registration, lnche Ibrahim bin Ali, today criticised people living in towns for their indifference in getting new identity cards. lnche Ibrahim said that almost half the people living In towns,278 words
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Article107 1962-07-18 15 rTIANAH RATA. July 12.—The Sultan of Pahang will pay a seven-day official visit to the Cameron Highlands beginning tomorrow. One of his main official functions will be to visit Ilabu, near here, on July 15 to perform tne blasting ceremony to connect two sections of the107 words
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101 1962-07-18 15 Kota biiaru, July 12 Sultan of Kelantan and his consort presented food parcels to a total of 627 people today on the occasion of his 44th birthday celebrations. The Ruler presented parcels to 517 patients of the Kota Bharu General Hospital. His consort101 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-07-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR s new traffic police chief is acting Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor (above), lie succeeds Mr. II. L. Broad, who has retired under the Malayanisation scheme. Inche Mansor’s last post was that of OSPC, Province Wellesley. Before that he wasisland.—Straits Times picture. - 63 words
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Article120 1962-07-18 15 SINGAPORE. July 12. More than 100 firms and organisations will take part in the million dollar trade exhibition which will open at the Happy World on July 25. Various stands for the show, which will be opened by Mr Ko Teck Kin. chairman of120 words
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Article54 1962-07-18 15 JOHORE BAHRU, July 12— A retired civil servant, Tuan Hajl All Hassan bln Zulfan, has been elected chairman of the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of T.B. Other officials are: Tuan Haji Abdul Karim bin Hltam, vice-chairman, Mr. M. B. Dass, secretary; and54 words
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172 1962-07-18 15 SINGAPORE, July 12. WOMAN whose married life ended five years ago at the first lunch she had with her husband as his wife was today granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court. The172 words
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136 1962-07-18 15 HONG KONG, July 1 1.— The Malaya Association here is planning a “Malayan Ball” to celebrate Malaya’s fifth Merdeka anniversary here on Aug. 31. Malayans and Singaporeans met last night to discuss the arrangements for the ball and also Tengku Abdul Rahman’s136 words
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Article49 1962-07-18 15 IPOH. July 12.—The Catholic Association (Youth Centre» will hold a magic and variety show at the St. Michael’s Institution he. r e on July 14 at 8 pm. In aid of the Youth Centre Building Fund. The show will be repeated on July 15 for school children.49 words
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428 1962-07-18 16 KUANTAN, July 12 of the eight-member Pahang State Executive Council who resigned two weeks ago have accepted renomination and have been sworn into office again. The entire Executive Council resigned on June 3) after the chairman of the Pahang State Alliance. Date428 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-07-18 16 AUSTRALIA’S singing idol, Tony Brady (above), now touring Malaya, will «ng at the Chin Woo Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on July 12. He has so far appeared in Johore Bahru, and Malacca. He sang last night in Seremban. He will be in Ipoh on July73 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-07-18 16 PENAN July 12. Dato Wong Pow Nee (above), a member of the Cobbold Commission, who left for London on May l and later toured the United States is expected to return to Penang on Aug. 2. Dato Wong is in the United States66 words
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Article31 1962-07-18 16 SINGAPORE, July 12.—The appeal committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by the Japanese decided today to co-operate with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in exhuming the remains of civilian victims.31 words
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Article28 1962-07-18 16 KAJANG. July 12. The perimeter fencing at 11th mile, Cheras village, put up to protect the village from terrorists during the Emergency is being removed.28 words
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142 1962-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. July 12. A UNESCO mass communications technical assistance expert. Mr. E. Lloyd Sommerlad. anived here today on a four-day mission He told reporters at the airport that he would have talks with editors and pubof newspaper on starting a national news142 words
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Article27 1962-07-18 16 KLANG, July 12.—A Socialist Front £>tate Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Tuan Siong, will hold a meet the people session at Pandamaran new village on July 17.27 words
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Article47 1962-07-18 16 MALACCA. July 11,—A speed limit of 40 miles an hour has been enforced along the Malacca Coast Road from 2? milestone Limbongaan to 62 milestone Tanjong Kling. During the past six months 83 accidents, four of them fatal, were reported along this road.47 words
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Article51 1962-07-18 16 SINGAPORE, July 11.—The Singapore Traction Co. will supply free a comprehensive “route guide” to tourists who visit Singapore and do not wish to conform to tight schedules or organised tours. Copies of the “route guide” are available from the S.T.C. offices at Mackenzie Road, telephone51 words
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369 1962-07-18 16 Family friend of missing S’por e man says he is now in Klang SINGAPORE i ulv pHIUP Ngui Chiau Pek, 39, who disanni U his home in Singapore two montK ed fro, ported to have left Kuala Lumpur and to be now in Klang. 20 miles awav d believei This369 words
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Article43 1962-07-18 16 KOTA BHARU, July 12. A mother of six. Maimunah binte Awang Puteh, 30, was found dead in her house in Kampong Penambang here yesterday with a knife wound in her neck. A parang was found beside her body.43 words
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144 1962-07-18 16 CjEREMBAN, July 13. The Seremban Tbwn Council was told yesterday about alleged diffi. culties of a non-Malay in becoming a Federal citizen. A Socialist Front councillor, Mr. S.M. Maniam. in ail adjournment speech, said that under a new ruling by the State Registration144 words
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Article51 1962-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Six top Pahang Malayan Chinese Association leaders ar? now in Selangor attending rallies to boost Alliance cam..* dates in the current l 04 111 council elections. The team include? MCA president. Data NW* Ken Lock, vice-president jl- Ling and Bentong M Mr. Chan Siang51 words
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Article38 1962-07-18 16 PENANG, July 13. gurai meeting oi the Catholic Teachers G M be held at the Convent ner tomorrow at 4 p.m. ll2t The Bishop »f P n Vi;i Monsignor Francis < deliver the opening a 138 words
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Article33 1962-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. f ‘j tlC The Commissioner 1 f |n Federal capital oP en bin Panjang Aris. !fic the five-day bh ,1 game at the Mefdey car park on July 1133 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1962-07-18 17 FULL OF HOPE’ Whitehall knows problems, says P.M. KUALA LUMPUR, July 12 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew to Singapore today on his way to the London talks on Malaysia “full of hope that everything will be all right. But he declined to reply when asked if he h1,415 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-07-18 17 [£UALA LUMPUR, July 12. I>ato (Dr.) v smail bin Dato Abdul Rahman (above) will hold Ave Cabinet portfolios while Tengku Abdul Rahman and his Cabinet colleagues are away at the Malaysia talks in London. He will be acting Prime Minister and acting Minister of External138 words
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1393 1962-07-18 18 CHIA POTEIK, EE BOON LEE, JACKIE SAM; MUSHAHID ALI - by CHIA POTEIK, EE BOON LEE, JACKIE SAM and MUSHAHID ALI Singapore, July 13 THE PAP Government tonight crushed a strong Opposition attempt to oust it from power, defeating a no-confidence motion in the assembly by 24 votes to 16.1,393 words
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Article316 1962-07-18 18 SINGAPORE, July 13. r PHE Federation Defence Minister, Tun Abdul A Kazak, tonight pledged that the armed forces would continue to take orders from the Federation. Cabinet as long as the Alliance was in power. Tun Razak said this before leaving for London tonight316 words
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Article931 1962-07-18 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP; Singapore, July 11 1 STABLE. LL Peak of Lfe.' 'he Sumr‘ r winner, conLeo heir run of I th a double t Pii k, ciiah today. One CL DIV. 2—6F. L e ssr> .a.in Seong and Lin R.fcVK!‘:.'N 8 4 carr S.l931 words
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1016 1962-07-18 19 t EPSOM JEEP - By t EPSOM JEEP; Singapore, July 15 ■UINF Man. with Kit- son Leong up, led jHractirailv all the way ■o score an easy win in ■ht 1 Wiinamson MemoFt a k as over 7f here ■day. I Race One Uss l,1,016 words
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Miscellaneous100 1962-07-18 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL FOOL: $135,275 igT No M 7581 <*«M72> 2ND No. *****4 ($31,436) 3RD No* *****5 ($16,969) STARTERS ($1,127 each): No*. *****7, *****9, *****2, *****5, *****2. *****9, *****4! *****7, *****3. *****2. *****6. *****8, *****0, *****4, *****0. ***** J. CONSOLATION ($1,614 each): No* *****7, *****7, *****4, *****0, *****9, *****1, *****4,100 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article458 1962-07-18 20 f FHE last dealing day for July passed without fireworks and although the premium held at one cent, pro-fit-taking predominated rather than shortcovering, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. The Russian purchases for July were confirmed at around 23.000 tons and458 words
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Article1448 1962-07-18 20 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER a week of uncertainty the Malayan Stock Exchange at last knew on Saturday morning the outcome of the current International Tin Council talks in London. The Council nad debated for four days what it intended to do about the intention1,448 words
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Article70 1962-07-18 20 Current Date of Toui Total payment payment r or Hongkong Bank 5s.t Aug. 20 ye r Malayan Tobacco 5%t Aug 31 15s Gopeng Con. i 8 .t Aug 31 .r Idris Hyd. 6d.t Aug 21 5‘ Tanjong Tin 6d.t Sept. 7 Tronoh Mines 1$. 3d.t Sept 7 BrooUMdt70 words
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Article964 1962-07-18 20 T*HE state of shares on the L Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to Inly 7 lA) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date worn: t At AMs Brtcfes 220 rn OrdL UD964 words
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