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Title Section20 1962-06-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-06-22 1 QUEEN OF THE DAZZLING SMILE: Two pages of pictures Tight them? Fight whom?'— he asks Thailand bows to court ruling on temple BANGKOK, Thursday THE Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said today Thailand would respect the World Court decision that the disputed border temple of PhraReuter - 345 words
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Article155 1962-06-22 1 r- KUALA LUMPUR. Thun THE King of Thailand today talked jazz with a student union leader during a short visit to the University of Malaya at Pantai Valley. Then, turning round to the Vice-Chancellor. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. the King asked: "Do the Professors like155 words
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Article, Illustration838 1962-06-22 1 King on-the-go pays visits to Navy, Police KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHt King of Thailand travelled about 100 miles today on the second day of his state visit to Malaya. He was on the move for more than seven hours, during which he: Visited the Federal Police Depot, where he laid838 words
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Article30 1962-06-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursThe Yang di-Perluan Agon? has conferred on hi.s Consort the Raja Permaisuri Agong the Most Exalted Order oi the Realm, it was announcec today.30 words
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Article222 1962-06-22 1 The man behind Dr. S 'is a Red' MELBOURNE. Thurs. A An Australian parliamentarian 811 g gested today that a dominant voice in Indo- nesian policy was held by a man he identified I as "the father of the Indonesian Communist Party." Dr. Semaun. Sir Wilfrid Kent Hushus. a Liberal222 words
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Article52 1962-06-22 1 ASCOT COLD CUP \s< oi rhara W Riit-n s p.. lit.. i I ritii wmn Hi' 1 A-'"t C up. vi~.ii i< T (6 1 second PralUlc TEST: LATEST LONDON. Than l.md scored 176 foi (rickets at close <>f pi Lecend Twl igahnri t -■eater v, t h.v52 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-06-22 2 U Thant to Soekarno: Holland accepts UN CHIEF CLARIFIES PRINCIPLE OF PHASED TRANSFER OF IRIAN ADMINISTRATION NEW YORK, Thurs. |J THANT, the acting U.N. SecretaryGeneral, told President Soekarno in a cable yesterday that in his judgment the Netherlands had accepted the principle of a phased transfer o f administrative controlReuter - 353 words
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Article116 1962-06-22 2 World of Peter waits for Nancy UONG KONG, Thurs. Actress Nancy Kwan, of The World of Suxie Wong, film fame, yesterday kept her man waiting for 15 minutes before she arrived for their second wedding. The Eurasian actress, who was married earlier this month to Austrian hotelier, Mr. Peter Pock,Reuter - 116 words
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Article49 1962-06-22 2 ASCOT. Thurs.— "May I see your badge, mam?" asked the official at the entrance to the Royal enclosure at Ascot The woman looked a little surprised and then unbuttoned her silk coat to show her royal household badge Princess Margaret joked about It later— UPl.49 words
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FOREIGN DESK PHOTO SPECIAL
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Article, Illustration83 1962-06-22 2 THE British Primp Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. tries his hand at the controls of a miniature railway engine during a fete of the Bromley (Kent) Conservative Association In the grounds of the Convent in Plastone Lane, Bromley. last weekend. Immediately behind Mr. Macmillan is Mr. Ralph Allen,83 words
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Article47 1962-06-22 2 Imitation may be the mett sincere form of flattery, but it i« imitation, and flattery is nothing more than a pat on the head from someone he knows deserves a kick in the behind. Oil tycoon Paul Oetty decrying the "Yes man" cult In big business.47 words
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Article57 1962-06-22 2 GRENADA, Thurs. The Grenada Labour Party decided at a five-hour meeting that Britain's dismissal of their Government was illegal and tantamount to political blackmail, informed source* here said yesterday. It is understood that a letter to that effect has been sent to solicitors in London for handingReuter - 57 words
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Article46 1962-06-22 2 LAGOS, Thurs.— Four peofile were yesterday released rom restriction orders imposed on them following the Nigerian Federal Government's declaration of a state of emergency in the Western region last month. They Included the speaker of the Regional Assembly. Prince Adeleke Adedoyln. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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190 1962-06-22 2 ONESTI (Rumania), Thursday. Y|R. Nikita Khrushchev again threatened to bury capitalism during a speech in a packed hall at a jv?tro-chemical plant here yesterday. "No magicians or witche& will ever revive the dying capitalist system," the Russian Prime Minister said. Mr. Khrushchev, heading aReuter - 190 words
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Article41 1962-06-22 2 MONROVIA (Liberia). Thurs. The conference of nine African nations, meeting here to study the establishment of an African Development Bank, is to send a committee on a fund-raising tour of independent African and world capitals.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article281 1962-06-22 3 Quick look round WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Kennedy Administration is deeply disturbed by a large-scale military buildup by the Chinese Communists on the mainland coast opposite the nationalist-held Islands of Quemoy and Matsu. high officials said last night. They said intelligence reports in the past two weeks have disclosed that the281 words
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Article47 1962-06-22 3 TAC O M A < Washington >. Thurs.— Dave Beck, former oresideiu 01 tne i'eams'er.->' Union, yesterday began serving a flve-year prison term Beck. 68. was convicted of filing fraudulent tax returns. He was taken by launch to a jail in Puget Sound. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1962-06-22 3 SEOUL. Thurs. Two American soldiers were killed yesterday when a light plane In which they were flying crashed and burned about 70 miles north cf here, it wat. announced today.— U.P.l.34 words
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221 1962-06-22 3 TORONTO, Thurs MR. ROBERT Thompson, national leader of the Social Credit Party, said today the party will use its 30 votes in Parliament to support a minority Progressive Conservative Government "in any legislative programme which is in Canada's interest." But heReuter - 221 words
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Article32 1962-06-22 3 MANILA. Thurs.— Fifty-five Peace Corps volunteers arrived from the United States yesterday to swell the number of volunteers in the Philippines now to 274, according to a Peace Corps spokesman.32 words
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343 1962-06-22 3 VIENTIANE, Thursday. NEUTRALIST Prince Souvanna Phouma said today the three Laotian rival factions had made no progress in breaking the deadlock which threatens to strangle hopes for a coalition government. He said he would leave for Paris on Sunday at the latestReuter - 343 words
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168 1962-06-22 3 THE S-BOMB DEBRIS FALLS ON ISLANDS WASHINGTON. Thurs— Debris from America's unsuccessful hi«h altitude shot yesterday fell en Johnston Island and nearby Sands Island in the Pacific when the nuclear drvice was deliberately destroyed. This was announced by the Atomic Energy Commission which added that nobody was injured and thereReuter - 168 words
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Article364 1962-06-22 3 Algeria— blasts, fires go on ALGIERS. Thursday. AT LEAST five violent explosions yesterday wrecked a natural gas plant near Oran, western Algeria. The Town Hall at Bone, eastern Algeria, went up in flames after two explosions. Unofficial reports said a caretaker was injured at Oran, where the fierce heat fromReuter - 364 words
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118 1962-06-22 3 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines Foreign Office has cabled the ambassador to the United Arab Republic. Mr. Victorio Carpio. to submit a detailed report on his conduct as chairman of a United Nations committee on South Africa, according to informed sources here. The sources saidReuter - 118 words
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223 1962-06-22 3 Actress Shirley: I was robbed in Leningrad LENINGRAD, Thurs.—Hollywood actress Shirley Maclaine left here yesterday, tired and angry, after alleging that she had been robbed. Mis.s Maclaine said she returned to the Astoria Hotel from a student party late on Tuesday night to find her luggage had been put intoReuter - 223 words
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337 1962-06-22 4 Differing versions, so ex-officer is acquitted SINGAPORE, Thurs. Testifying today as chief prosecution witnesses against ex-Police Inspector Mervyn Malcolm Mclntyre, two housewives gave different reasons why Mclntyre was paid $80 by one of them on April 13. The women Lim Sai Eng, and Goh Ah Huay, 43, her neighbour agreed,337 words
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Article529 1962-06-22 4 Debate on Referendum Bill alone may take over 20 days SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'pHE ntxt meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly beginning next Wednesday, which will mainly debate the Government's National Referendum Bill is expected to set a new record in length of sitting. Although the Order Paper529 words
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Article132 1962-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thuri Screaming fans today mobbed visiting Indian film actor Slvaji Ganesan and smashed Ills wrist-watch, when he called at Shaw offices in Robinson Road. He had to dash to his car to escape. Actor Ganesan was making an unscheduled call there when word got132 words
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Article96 1962-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Top- I ranking juda-kas of the Singapore Judo Club will give a one-hour exhibition of the art at the official opening of the Prison Officers' new Judo Club at Moon Crescent in Changl at 6 p.m. on Saturday. They will include the S.JC.'s96 words
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Article, Illustration165 1962-06-22 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A lion dance today dazzled the Superior General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Rev. Brother MeetJoseph. The white-cassocked visitor from Rome shut his eyes as crackers burst on stage in the hall of St. Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road. And he165 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-06-22 4 THIS "tiny tots" band of flve little boys— The Patricians turned a doubtful crowd of about 100 tourists and patrons at the Goodwood Park Hotel Into wildly cheering fans on Wednesday night. The delighted audience kept asking for more numbers, and The122 words
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Article82 1962-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Ten striking employees of Lam Soon Cannery Ltd. were produced in the ninth Magistrate's court today for offences under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. Two of them pleaded not guilty to a charge of intimidating Choc Fook Seng, a factory supervisor. The other eight. Including three82 words
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319 1962-06-22 5 $8.5 m. IN THE RED: WIND-UP ORDER BY JUDGE Insurance firm's premiums 'hopelessly inadequate' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurm. ]yjR. Justice Suffian in the High Court today ordered the compulsory winding up of an insurance company which was said to have been insolvent to the extent of $8,500,000. The company— Poh Sin319 words
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164 1962-06-22 5 5 unions warned against attempt to unite KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Deputy Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. K. G. George, today warned against any attempt to merge five unions representing tr a n sport workers in the Federation. A move is now being made to unite the Railwaymen's Union of164 words
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225 1962-06-22 5 Driver foils a bid to grab $43,000 ALOR STAR, Thursday. A- quick-thinking driver yesterday foiled an armed gang's attempt to rob a Kedah planter of a $43,000 pay roll. Mr. L. Rogers, manager of Pelam Estate In South Kedah and a former state councillor, was on his way back to225 words
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Article54 1962-06-22 5 RINGLET (Cameron Highlands). Thurs.— The mobile unit of the National Tuberculosis Control Service will visit Ringlet local council office on July 5. Residents of Ringlet and the nearby Bertam Valley who wish to be X-rayed should go to the council office between 9 a.m. and54 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-06-22 5 $101,000 fund is established for Yoke Heong KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A trust fund totalling $101,480 comprising donations from the public was today formally established for Miss Lai Yoke Heong (above), the 18--year-old schoolgirl who lost her arms in a traffic accident three months ago. The trust instrument for the fund230 words
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Article40 1962-06-22 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— Two car spray-painting shops in Jalan Lundang here were destroyed by fire this afternoon. The fire Is believed to have started in the kitchen of one of the shops. Damage was estimated at «21.00040 words
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Article46 1962-06-22 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— Ten Indonesian volunteers have left Jesselton by ship for Slnga. pore on their way to join the Indonesian campaign to liberate West Irian. The Indonesian Consulate In Jesselton had stated earlier that Indonesia was recruiting volunteers In North Borneo46 words
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79 1962-06-22 5 KLANG, Thurs.— The police have detained a man for questioning after a report that an automatic pistol was stolen from the bungalow of the manager of Sungei Rasak Estate. few miles from here. The manager and his wife were disturbed just before midnight. They79 words
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Article91 1962-06-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A contingent of 100 West Irian liberation volunteers from the Federation will arrive here on Saturday to begin a month-long preliminary military training course. The volunteers, Including 30 Chinese, will stay at the Asian Seamen's Hostel at South Quay during their training here under the91 words
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201 1962-06-22 5 IPOH. Thursday THE Alliance won a total of 51 seats and captured control of six local councils when nominations ended today for a total of 19 local councils in Perak. The Alliance score since nominations opened earlier this month is: Complete controlBernama - 201 words
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Article160 1962-06-22 5 7 hurt in acid bulbs attack YjALACCA, Thurs. Seven people, including an Alliance rural district councillor, received burns last night when they were attacked with bulbs filled with acid. The seven are Soh Huat (the councillor i 49; Lim Hong. 48; Lim Yew Tian, 25. Ng Mok, 22: Soh Baba,160 words
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Article21 1962-06-22 5 BATU GAJAH. Thurs —Th< Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association will hold Its annual meeting at the P.A.T.A. settlement here on Saturday.21 words
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Advertisement294 1962-06-22 5 ti nlfeiS^ TONIGHT! SANYO Night. 1 Tranjiitor Radio qir.n ■LJ away to Lucky Winner. a^ m m^ m Every Wednesday evening: {SINGAPORE, $o#o $afay Ayam Mighf Every Saturday night— NESTLE NIGHT Free Neitl» products to ba 9iv*n to Lucky Winner. Every Sunday evening: Hawaiian Music by BARNEY MORIER HIS STAR294 words
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Advertisement167 1962-06-22 5 The Quality Shoe you have been waiting for. I: Practical. 1 comfortable men's slipJ^^^p on shoe. Jf-^^ J&G&^'X MADRID: Moit elegant, BkT^\ •»cluiively tapered, 1 SBj^y raised heel. I 1 Br^^^ jpfc* \k\ VERONA 2: Subtly |j\ J, toned leather, edged I M WSfJ— stitching. ©SALAMANDER The Shoe that goes167 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-06-22 6 TWO Queens at her bedside— and Karen forgets her lines m| PHDTQ Iffl Two more pages of LITTLE Karen's big moment a big smile from Queen Sirikit. But Karen, a patient in the private ward of the Lady Templer Hospital was too shy to look up*.^46 words
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Article, Illustration701 1962-06-22 6 VALERIE Queen - SIRIKIT and SYMPATHY MAKES THE DAY FOR PATIENTS AT LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL VALERIE Queen i by NG, who accompanied Sirikit on her tour Kuala Lumpur, Thursday— LITTLE Karen King was so completely surprised that she could not say ''Good morning, Your Majesty" when she found two queens at her bedside701 words
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Advertisement932 1962-06-22 6 START YOUR OWN |S| j MONEY-MAKING HI j BUSINESS! Py j THIS GREAT BOOK REVEALS TO YOU MANY PRACTICAL MONEY- M^TrJtS'!?"'" MAKING PLANS YOU CAN ADOPT TO START MAKING MONEY IM- I SS^wVci-. B Spore Time Into Profits. MEDIATELY, EVEN IN YOUR SPARE TIME WITH A SMALL CAPITAL. Busiß<tl Sm932 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-06-22 7 Exchange of gifts at palace a jewel box for the Royal visitor glittering pictures of Thailand's Queen of The Dazzling Smile AT THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE (below) the Chairman of the National Association of Women's Institutes. Che Kamsiah Ibrahim, shows the Queen a vegetable carving. EXCHANGE OF GIFTS (top) Queen Sirikit100 words
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Advertisement279 1962-06-22 7 BE SUCCESSFUL/ the tablets that give you G0....J U v YOUR DOCTOR HAS TOLD YOUI 3CU ,J Jiut Businessmsn i nn m x^ »»^uiy people. p bo i: nil to be moment s w hoa Film SI3PS Mvthinjf to pop you up- to !>rimr on' ih<» twsi in you. Today,279 words
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Article, Illustration323 1962-06-22 8 'THERE is a great deal A of flu going around the place right now, and many young mothers must be worn to a frazzle trying to run their homes and keep their sick children quiet at the same time. My own two both have pretty bad cases, and323 words
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Article, Illustration670 1962-06-22 8 The honeymoon is over— and now what? THE honeymoon was glorious. The weather was just perfect and the little resort you went to couldn't have been more cosy or your new husband more attentive. You return to civilisation in a cloud of bliss. He carries you over the threshhold of670 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-06-22 8 I USED to hate any--1 thing that came from the sea... l didn't eat fish or crab or shrimp... l didn't even care for lobster or caviar. But I find my tastes changing and recently even began to like seafood. The main reasons for this about-face321 words
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Article, Illustration292 1962-06-22 8 COME and meet the Palmolive Twins! They are the most exciting thing that has happened to beauty in a long time and you can't afford not to know them. Who are the Palmolive Twins? They are sister soaps from Colgate-Palmo-live which are so mild292 words
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Article, Illustration615 1962-06-22 8 Glass— secret ingredient NOT so long ago in this page I talked about how good food tastes when it is cooked in glass. Well. readers have written In and said, what's the use of telling Of this without giving us a recipe. I apologise and hasten to remedy my oversight.615 words
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370 1962-06-22 8 'Those good old colonial days 9 by rubber prince Mr. Tan THERE WAS MORE EQUALITY THEN...' SINGAPORE, Thurs THE multi millionaire rubber prince Mr. Tan Lark Sye contends there was more equality in the society of Singapore "in the good old colonial days" than there is today. Speaking on the370 words
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175 1962-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Bill giving the Federal Capital Commission additional power to control massage parlours and hair-dressing saloons is expected to be passed at the next sitting of the Lower House on Monday. The Municipal Bill, 1962. will apply only to Kuala175 words
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Article146 1962-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TENDER documents for the civil engineering works of the proposed $50 million Kuala Lumpur International Airport are being sent to Malayan and international contractors, the Ministry of Transport announced today. Tenders will close in September. Construction work is expected to begin at146 words
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Article41 1962-06-22 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The fang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Isnak, and Puan Noor Alshah will be the guests of honour at the annual dinner and dance of the Old Rafflesians' Association at the Peking Restaurant on July 5.41 words
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Article68 1962-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Another $15 has been received from two people towards the fund for Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob. the 15--year-old boy who lost both hands in a grenade incident at Alor Gajah. Che Enson binte Mustapha of Ipoh gave $10 and Mr. Son Kang Cheng68 words
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Article34 1962-06-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, will lay the foundation stone of the Rothmans of Pall Mail (Malaya) Ltd. factory in Petaling Java on June 29.34 words
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Miscellaneous152 1962-06-22 8 in Abn+r By At Capp |^^^^^Ov7^^^y I ASMAMMVBL£WS'H/GHZ* "THE ATOMIC TOOTH 'SHE INHALED FOLKS HERE jiji FROM ALBERTiS GUMS EXPLODES /N PAPPYIS HEAD .'S' Dick Trmey By Chester Gauid JflHHNHHSMfltafri If KMOMS JUNIOR. V ITJS NOT V^7uii g tpatv amp etui I T THIS COULD BE THE lAJ4D HE SEEMS152 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1962-06-22 9 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY BEGINS TODAY... AN ON-THE-NEWS THRILLER AS HOT AS THE SHARE SCRAMBLE THAT ROCKED LONDON RECENTLY by BEHIND every share bought and sold during the multi-million pound scramble on the London Stock Exchange recently was a story of a dream fulfilled or a hope1,916 words
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Advertisement127 1962-06-22 9 CUT DIESEL OPERATION COSTS WITH ESSO DIESEL FUEL W w. m 1 1 I ~^^H T^R Sill L I^2 jB I 2HH^^^s^^^flMi^l 9^»s^^E #BjiK?M3H^^S3Sr?^ '■■■■< 'KhM Jj^^Wl^SP^ |^PH You may be satisfied with today's diesel fuel, but Esso isn't. Etto research works co*« MHU T "^fejHjHSJfp "^HBP^^^^^^ tinually to improve127 words
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Obituary75 1962-06-22 10 in Wardi tit (Minimum) RELATIVES FRIENDS ARE Informed cable received from Hungudutive that Mutrmcumaru I'onniah father of Nageau. Hospital Megamat. died on 19-«-«2 YAP CHENG VAN and Tap Cheng Hal. Managing Director of Singapore Finance Ud. and Tal Cheong Motor Co. Ud regretfully announced the death of their father75 words
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Obituary27 1962-06-22 10 Wards tie (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY Of late S. P. Itatnam of Malayan Railways died 8.1 M. Always remembered by hi* iieloved wife and children.27 words
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Article150 1962-06-22 10 it Ward, tit (Minimum) ILLY BANKS is back at n» CO'kpit Hotel. LADIES! LADIES! Betty* expert styling Raymond* yeast cold wave for s«ft natural perms, manicure etc. R'ifr a Beauty Salon (Spore) Phone 2.viao. DRUMMER PINE DISINFECTANI ts very effective deitroy* disease lerme Instantly. Keep your bouse clean and150 words
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Article66 1962-06-22 10 One bright spot in Communist threatened South-East Asia, is the free and happy land of Malaya. The inspiring story of the twelve blood soaked years she gave for freedom and the birth of a militant spirit of nationalism which laid the foundations both of victory and66 words
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The Straits Times Friday, June 22. 1962.
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Article649 1962-06-22 10 Next month in Geneva the United Nations Economic and Social Council will meet to consider proposals designed to lead the U.N.s attack over the next decade on the great world problems of hunger, ignorance and disease. These proposals were framed to meet objectives laid down by the649 words
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Article446 1962-06-22 10 We are sorry Mr. David I Marshall should think that an editorial which reminded him that he bears a large share of responsibility for the controls under which the Press in Malaya labours today was written in malice. His letter in reply to this editorial is446 words
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Article129 1962-06-22 10 The announcement by Kelantan's P.M.I.P. government that it will give top priority to education projects in the State is good news that is doubly welcome for the terms in which the Deputy Mentri Besothas offered co-operation to the Education Ministry. Every possible assistnee, said Haji Mohamed bin Nasir,129 words
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Article, Illustration727 1962-06-22 10 MAX FREEDMAN - WASHINGTON WORRIES AS THE ECONOMY SLOWS DOWN MAX FREEDMAN From WASHINOTON. THURS. WITH increasing emphasis and growing anxiety the Kennedy Administration is concentrating on the strength and weakness of the American economy which it has come to regard as the most important question in the entire range of world affairs727 words
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779 1962-06-22 10 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX [by' AID-IN-REVERSE FOR FAMED OPTICAL COMPANY JJERLIN, Thurs.— Russia's most important aid -in reverse programme for East Germany is concentrated on the Zeiss optical equipment works in Jena. Russia supplies (at a price of course) crude oil for the East German779 words
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Letters
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331 1962-06-22 10 YOU criticise my message to the National Union of Journalists without publishing the message or those parts vhich you criticise. Is that honest journalism, or a mistake? You sneer that when the Emergency Regulations applying to the Press ended. I introduced legislation to license the331 words
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Letter137 1962-06-22 10 PROFIT LOSS ''""HE Singapore Traction Co. maintained Its dividends for 1960 and 19ul at three per cent despite a fall In net profits from £34,951 to £21,263; the dividend for 1961 was in .'act not covered by the profits. And besides, three per cent Is far below the average rate137 words
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Article, Illustration1638 1962-06-22 11 by 1 CHIA POTEIK Singapore, Thurs LEE: TENGKU HAS BEEN ADVISED THAT IT IS MERGER THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight gave an assurance at Radio Singapore's second forum on the merger referendum that the questions to be posed in1,638 words
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82 1962-06-22 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A former boxer, Fllemon G. Salaysay. 45. (Little Nene) who was Injured In a road accident 13 months ago. was awarded $2,230 damages by the High Court today. The award was made against a car driver, Talb bin Rosen. Salaysay was riding82 words
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Article190 1962-06-22 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs T»HE president of the 1 Singapore General r Employees' Union. Mr. Tan Teck Wan, said today that the union was I prepared to call off its boycott of Lam Soon products if the management agreed to open negotiations immediate- ly on its claims. He190 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-22 11 Thai King signs the V-book KING BHUMIBOL Adulyadej of Thailand lifts a pen and looks at it before signing the visitors' book at the Police Memorial in the Federal Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur. Looking on (in the background) is the Minister of Internal Security, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul54 words
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Article202 1962-06-22 11 POLICE SAVE AN ABDUCTED WOMAN A LOR STAR. Thurs. A A police party from Kangar today rescued TIJa blnte Mat. 20. a housewife, from an armed gang which kidnapped her from her home at Arau last night. Two men have been detained. After an all-night search police traced Tija to202 words
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Article71 1962-06-22 11 BINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 700 guests, including the Yang dl-Pertuan Nepara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. Government and diplomatic dignitaries have been Invited to a reception to be held at the home of tha American Consul-General, Mr Sam Gllstrap, to celebrate United States Independence Day on July 4.71 words
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Article30 1962-06-22 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $3 donation was received from a Malacca sympathiser today for Joseph Kang the paralysed writer In TanTock Seng Hospital. His fund now stands at $105.30 words
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Advertisement156 1962-06-22 11 TRUST SWANSON Wr- v____________L^ __r m mw^^jkr mm^ ________r lt_f. m^m ME Wf £W* JF 3fJmmm <33PJF^: the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young-, tender and flavourf ul. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to156 words
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Advertisement227 1962-06-22 11 FOR THE LOVELIEST fj AnY Illustrated below is the Mormet Adjustable Pram IjUl) I luxurious Mormtt Folding Canopies with different Prom. With fabric exterior, 111 mm* MM H Rubbens«d Mottrettet >pe■k I padded and closely quilted |\1 cially made to fit the II n ln riOf th- h P'««« from227 words
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Miscellaneous466 1962-06-22 11 RADIO MALAYA ruvuurltee. 10.30 Yours Ana News. 1.40 Jane Morgan Sings, v*Vinv7i «h!™M£ Mlne 00 Clos Dmm ao Om On The Run 215 c u 3^££d j», HORTWA VE ing The Housewife; 2.45 The Man am ?Jm q,"*^ RADIO SINGAPORE U"*- 30 Close **>*•«»; »oo AM. 600 Time Signal. Nega-466 words
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Article, Illustration10 1962-06-22 12 jppMH|MM| IV^HPH r C AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES Jj10 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1962-06-22 12 Mechanisation has brought big changes to agriculture Manufacturing of implements has grown into a versatile activity IT AST progress from a modest beginning has made Australia one of the world's most highly mechanised primary industry nations. With 100,000 fewer fanners than. 30 years ago Australia now1,109 words
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150 1962-06-22 12 Radiation tests may produce new pest controls AUSTRALIAN scionlists hope to develop new chemicals to control agricultural pests as ;i result of experiments in a new radiation laboratory in a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The radiation laboratory houses a cylinder of the isotope Cobalt-60 in a small block house 25ft.150 words
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Article245 1962-06-22 12 Now a clover seed harvester 'rHE first clover seed 1 harvester to successfully use the vacuum method of seed collection is now being marketed in Australia. It is a compact, oneman unit which picks up, threshes and cleans j seed. In one continuj ous operation it comi pletes the harvest.245 words
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Advertisement152 1962-06-22 12 buy Australian agricultural equipment for greater productivity Versatile, rugged farm machinery the right piece of equipment for every job of work on the land. Agricultural chemicals vital to the 50i1 chemicals for pest control and many other tasks. Australia makes all these things, and more not forgetting the lifesaving veterinary152 words
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Article341 1962-06-22 13 FIELD DAYS HELP AUSSIE FARMERS 'THE modern farmer, to be successful, must keep himself informed about modern agricultural machinery, design and development. He must learn to assess the suitability of the machines available to him and be able to estimate capital and operating costs. He must also be capable of341 words
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Article, Illustration289 1962-06-22 13 A USTRALIAN-MADE ati\. tachments for heavy duty earthmoving machinery are being sought in South-East Asia, the Pacific area. South America and Africa. At least one Australian manufacturer has had well over half a century of experience in manufacturing equipment for the rarthmoving and general industrial289 words
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332 1962-06-22 13 Aerial agriculture in special Aussie-built plane IN one hour an Australian designed and built Ceres aircraft can top-dress 132 acres of land with superphosphate, or spray 380 acres with Insecticides. i In an emergency the pilot can dump his entire load within four seconds. The Australian -built Ceres was designed332 words
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Article, Illustration500 1962-06-22 13 By A SPECIAL WRITER AUSTRALIA is a gr^at contradiction; by nature, the poorest and thirstiest of all continents, it rapidly became one of the world's leading food producers and is now a rapidly growing industrial power, due to the intense application of science, invention500 words
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Advertisement213 1962-06-22 13 BEST IN AUSTRALIA IS ALSO BEST TO COME OUT OFggi^JV ™**-</iri>_r™_ ..J A COMPLETE LINE OF _SA +*J***T% M f; il'.'l'l'l'lmlHtiif.Tl SPECIALIZED FARM EQU.P- S<H££\Tjr/llf/i\ 1 (-I. .1 ATPAJiH f..Wr W MENT DESIGNED TO MAKE f* <f WO /VTF C*/^f N m^s!!J&g£r mK r FARMING EASY FOR YOU. I| WHATEVER213 words
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Article55 1962-06-22 14 The new Mark 111 Ford Zodiacs (they were Introduced in Malaya last week), have chalked up their first big win when they took the first two places in the over 2.500 cc class in the East African Safari Rally. The Anglla took ihe two top places In the55 words
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108 1962-06-22 14 $12 m. WHISKY PLANT FOR JOHN DEWAR A modern plant costing £1* million ($12.7 million) for blending and bottling Scotch whisky has been opened by John Dewar and Sons Ltd.. Inveralmond. Scotland, to replace the former headquarters at Glasgow Road. Perth, where lack of space had prevented further expansion. The108 words
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Article66 1962-06-22 14 A Japan Air Lines Convalr 8«0M jet will arrive in Singapore this evening on Its way to Jakarta on a survey flight for the new TokyoJakarta route scheduled to begin on July 16. On board will be 35 JAL and Japan Civil Aeronautics Board experts headed66 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-06-22 14 Consulate ready to assist Malayan businessmen BIGGER SHIPMENTS OF INDUSTRIAL GOODS FOR SPORE CAN BE EXPECTED: ENVOY United States of America is definitely interested in stepping up two-way trade between herself and Singapore. This was stilted by Miss Edelen Fogarty, L.S. Consul, and Chief of the367 words
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Article, Illustration150 1962-06-22 14 Australia boosting shirt sales A MARKET for shirts. pyjamas and blouses manufactured in Australia is being increasingly consolidated in South-East Asia. This was stated by Mr. Arthur J. Ramsay who visited Singapore last week to organise an advertising campaign for his company's men's and ladles' wear. Mr. Ramsay, sales and150 words
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134 1962-06-22 14 HOME PLANS: TREND IS FOR TALLER BUILDINGS THE trend in housing A development in Singapore today is towards taller buildings as convenient central sites become scarcer. Most housing developers are folowlng this trend because buyers insist on properties In convenient localities, said Mr. Hanson Kwauk. managing director of the Elite134 words
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Article84 1962-06-22 14 INDIA'S Ministry of Commerce and Industry has announced a 50 per cent cut in Imports by established importers for the year ending March 1963. to halt further deterioration in the country's foreign exchange reserves, according to a Reuter report. Import licences already granted for the current84 words
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Article, Illustration237 1962-06-22 14 Wh WUHfi TW**« <**m% TWO top executives of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. of Japan flew into Singapore last week to conduct a survey of the local market for electrical appliances, and to investigate the possibility of setting up a factory here for237 words
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Article51 1962-06-22 14 The British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. has appointed Captain Benjamir; Andrew Rogers. DSC. RD. RNR (Ret'd). as commodore of its fleet with effect from June 11. He succeeds Commodore R.H.A. Bond. OBE. who is retiring not only as commodore but as commander or the troopship51 words
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Advertisement158 1962-06-22 14 r~f (Y/7 lit 7 fill i't^y LLrH/ /Yff/lt\ s^sS/ I *>1 1 v__!!/^__l Smooth Shoulder curving with you Decidedly^B 11-' choice, lapel line Lower button stance I The perfect distinctive lightweight jy fabrics for the SLIM LOOK Jgj yF choose from newly-arrived dark tones of multi colour olive, -_^H M158 words
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Advertisement67 1962-06-22 14 al L $ansomes GANG' MOWER MEETS EVERY MAJOR MOWINC JOB WITH EASE AND PERFECTION SAVES TIME -SAVES MONEY Coif and race courses, parks, playing fields, airfields, all over the world are mown with RANSOMES *CANC' mowers. Top quality steel, self-sharpening blades and sealed in lubrication are iust a few of67 words
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Advertisement92 1962-06-22 14 EAGLE ENGINEERING FOR ALL MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINE REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: 6IOB6 you ■&*-*> can sell anything THROUGH OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS You will find most things advertised in the classified columns of the Straits Times. And insertions m our columns bring 810 results92 words
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Advertisement1508 1962-06-22 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WESI COAST U.K. Om S'pora Sam f Sham Penant MACHAON Havre. Li»erpiel. dasgow ill. 11 JaM 21 Jim 24/21 Jim MJ UOMEOON A mouth, L peal. R'dam. HOrg Juae 24 luae 21 lihll/I tall I DOLIUS Lmrpall, laiasgow Jail 27 Jell 1 m DIOMED luerpeel July 41,508 words
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Advertisement2774 1962-06-22 15 '•A-C. LINES— T3> W TH7 m JIT IT ThF W bAILINti 10 SENOA. IE HAVRE. NAMBURS. IREMEN. ANIVJERP, Jfy\ Ir. jTW/ _V KIJI aaW JUt JL JLvl JOl ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. BSLt. BtTNENtUtt ANB COPENNASEN. 4±4> d*= 2 A& V V *4fca *ii a&.U Af=a /zJt^^Sl Vttn P S'Ma Panant l^f^^yll2,774 words
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Advertisement1216 1962-06-22 15 W^ McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL. HI. tllli. ELXEHMAM UMI eji aOAVENKSS UMg I__ HAVRE. LONDON. hAMBUNG. BOntHDAM. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO MIODIEiBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTUNI CIII t* ELI AtcMliM catte tar CmUM A Seat* arpere r. a nw p»t.a<i| mnnevhu la Perl Tadjy rpen P. 3'naw Pent*! HAAttOIB.1,216 words
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520 1962-06-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was only a small X turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the tin section easing as a result of the drops in the London and Straits metal prices. Industrials on the whole were slightly easier520 words
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Article23 1962-06-22 16 Malayan Stock Indicts: Jane 20 June 21 Indastrials: 159.74 159.60 Tins: 257.21 255.54 f Rubbers: 179.23 1*9.23 Jan. 1 195S 100.23 words
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Article690 1962-06-22 16 DUSINESS on Uie Malayan Stock: Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Minings: Ayer Hltam (500) 32a. 4id. ON, (300) 32a. 3d. D ON. (1.000) 325. 6d. D, ON, (2.500) 31s. 3d.. 31s. BL. (500) 31s. 6d. (500) 31s. D. (1,000) 315., (500)690 words
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Article269 1962-06-22 16 ("OPENING a shade lower than v Wednesdays closing level the Federation Rubber Exchange ruled quietly steady as shortcovering found sellers reserved. July 1 was quoted at one-eighth of a cent premium to August. Lower sheet Interest was again, small and mainly confined to July 2 and269 words
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Article208 1962-06-22 16 JULY first grade rubber buyers fob nosed a; 5 pm. In Singapore yesterday at 731 cents per lb. Iip half a cent on yesterday's closing price Tbe tone was quietly steady. S.C.C.R A. closing prires In cents per lb yesterday: Int. I R. 8.8. Prompt fob. huvern208 words
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225 1962-06-22 16 'THE Straits tin price continued its sharp see-saw movement yesterday falling by $4 per picul after Wednesday's rise of $5. Yesterday's price was $434,871 on an estimated offering of 225 tons, down 15 tons compared with Wednesday. In London overnight tin trading had225 words
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Article32 1962-06-22 16 June 21. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 732 cents (up half a cent). K.L.: 73; cents (up half a cent) TIN: 5434.871 (down $4). Estimated unofficial offering; 225 tons (down 15 tons).32 words
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Article117 1962-06-22 16 June 71. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 13 ci«. Cold Store 44. M. Bos 12 ct«. Steamship 3 cts. Breweries 29 cts. 8. Times IS cts. Robinson cts. S. Traders 32 cti. 8. Darby 4»d. Uniteers 10 tti. W. Jacks 10 cts. MININGS A. Aroal 2'l i117 words
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Article30 1962-06-22 16 Tbe Federation Minister of Finance has fixed tbe robber price for the purpose of calculating Customs duties for the week which began on June 21 at 74 cents.30 words
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Article146 1962-06-22 16 MELBOURNE, Thtirs. TNVESTMENT and industrial A shares were steadier with movement* more In balance. Leaders moved Irregularly. Colonial Sugar highlighted with a rise of £4 to £56... xd following its report of greatly Unproved results and the higher final dividend of five per cent. OU« Improved on news146 words
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Article190 1962-06-22 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore J wharves today are: Ernl.irig 35/36, OveHJsel 3539, Eveirlory ill -30, Tantalus 8/9, Nikkei Mam 27/?«, Marudu 24, Semenyin NW. 3, Etr;nt Ball 10/11. Rarslk 21/22, Ascanlm 45. Btraat Marelhaen 44, Letong NW. t, "M Mersey Lloyd 42/43. <* Outer reads. Emp.190 words
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Article120 1962-06-22 16 CMINESE Produce Exchaniie, Smmoort roan pncn per picul yeiterdsy: Coconut e.t: hulk $3«* srllrrs. drum $41 i seller*: Copra: June $2« buyer*. sellers. Popper: Muntok whitr HM sellers, airnw.ik white $152 i seller*. Sarawak bl.trk $120 Matm, garbled LamponK black $120 sellers. asta $132* sellers tinispor* Coconut Oil120 words
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Article134 1962-06-22 16 Malayan ExcnsnKS Bsnhs Asse* elatlan made th»s* change* tn its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): N»w V»rh! buylnir TT 32 13/16. airmall OD 32 15/18. P0 <J/»t 33 3/18 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 13/18, airmail OD 35 15/16. 90134 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-06-22 16 i^^^X M KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic da Great Laksm &ervtoa> EIA FIA EIA (IA CU S'PO'I P S'nan H'lulu L. Angem It Yo't Cltveiano "Cekini Man" 29 /27 June 27/21 Jill 11 July 21 July 14 tug 31 Aug "Kiaiikasta Man" 21/31 July 1/ 2 Ast tt Aua1,039 words
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Advertisement984 1962-06-22 16 y*^ Orient mid-east limes Great Lakes Service FAST BIBECT SAIIIHES FROM SiNCAfORt ANB MALAYA 10 CANAOIAM ANB US IBiAl UlfS »OtIS }'■•>• t'ftsst «rr tarssta STEINTOR ll Fatf Jill 37/21 Jsse 2t Alt 1 ORIENT TRADER Aig 25.21 Aug Mlt Aig 31 Bet 3 ORIENT MERCHANT Sept ll.' Sept 21/22984 words
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Advertisement70 1962-06-22 16 ffITTO ySs. LINE HONG KONG I lAPAN SERVICE t.s. "SHINCI MARU" Voy: C-l imm isi Mast ..ait ail latai Psrti Menong P. S'hom S'rx>re In Pert/23 June 24/27 June 28 Jun«/ 1 tt July «,fttv ateaaic mil IF Ml in I. «eia tiay •BssVJ BJjbj MM Ate>in Oeeasii uaya (F70 words
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Advertisement279 1962-06-22 16 •MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) The Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend o^ 9d. per share, less Income Tax, payable in London on 10th Align t 1962 to all Shareholders on the Register on 12th July 1962 (including transferees of transfers lodged 'up to 3 p.m.279 words
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Advertisement652 1962-06-22 17 NOTICE I NOTICE SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) DREDGING LIMITED iIMiTTn 'Incorporated Ui England) LimilLV The Board of Directors has wi Pu bllc Auctlen declared an Interim Dividend of ln thflr *>al*-Ro©m» Is. 3d. per share, less Income Tax. I Nos- 4 4-1, Collyer Quay, payable in London on652 words
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Advertisement891 1962-06-22 17 NOTICES NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF UNIT CERTIFICATE. The following Unit Certificate registered ln the name ot Miss Ngal Ngan Kiew has been reported lost and Is declared null and void. Certificate No. 4405 covering 2.000 units ot the Third Malayan I Fund. MALAYAN L'NIT TRUSTS LIMITEDManagers, Third891 words
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Advertisement586 1962-06-22 17 (Continued from Pace IV > SITUATIONS VACANT If Wordt Si (Mm.) Box St tit- tmtrm POST OF VBTERINARV Inspector Bile: '"uv Secretary, Henang. Thank* all applicants. WANTED crudest experienced Bookkeeper Apply with copies of testimonials and salary expected to Bos A 4770 B.T. Singapore WANTED experienced Manager or Manageress for586 words
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Advertisement1056 1962-06-22 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm ■>U«MISHEO 3 BSDROOMS Bungalow at Uuan Soon Avenue, Cfeangl Road. Kent $375/. per month. Contact Teo. Tel. *****. Singapore 2-STORBV Semi-detßcned Bungalow. Katong area, 6 miles from town 3/4 bedrooms fully furnished Inspection Phone Tan ***** office hours. ACCOMMODATION WANTED1,056 words
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Advertisement1057 1962-06-22 17 TUITION tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ct: txtra MATHS ENCLIiM TUITION:- OBC.. BBC. QT.. 3 times weekly 52U.00 Call 187-B TmntMlmg Koad. ta>'por«-13) T*l 467A4 M S p m PUBLIC DRIVING SCHOOL Provide* well experienced Instructors to tritcn till licence obtained Kindly contact Konj 107, ttelegi* Road. 8 pore1,057 words
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Advertisement1247 1962-06-22 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE It Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it ct: txtrm 1888 FIAT 1100 one owner. Il.ttOO WIFAC MOBILE baltcrvr-harger r.r ono No dealer*. Owner buying n*w ran. acooter* and motorcycle* i-ar Tel. Spore 7Z14 ezt JT-' alter f?H.4O Available1,247 words
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Article39 1962-06-22 18 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER PLNANG DIV. 3: Chung Cheng 2 PISC 2; Marines 3 Pokemas 1. MALACCA DIV. 2: Medicals 5 Pcnuguese Youths 1. IPOH DIV. 2: Changkat Kindir.u 4 PCRC 1. L. PERAK DIV. 2: ACS 6 Rubana 039 words
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Article, Illustration599 1962-06-22 18 L. C. HOFFMAN Jnr - L. C. HOFFMAN Jnr. By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs UONG KONG increased their lead from two strokes to six in the second round of the South-East Asia amateur golf team championship at the Selangor Golf Club here today. At the end of the round,599 words
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Article141 1962-06-22 18 rl scores after the %econd round: HONG KONG: A. SutcUff' (89 78) 158; A.J.S. McFadzean 81 (did) not complete round); M.C. Bowllnf (84 83) 167; Bertie To Jr. (91 83) 174. TOTAL (245 244) 489. MALAYA: Too Joon Loke (76 81) 157; Pat Lim (81 82) 163:141 words
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Article94 1962-06-22 18 The draw and starting time.for the third round today: 8.15 a.m. A. Sutcliffe (HKi Firmasjah 1 1 1 8.22 a.m. Kraisl (T). Cheeng Thlam Slew iS>. Too Joon Loke 'Mi: 8.29 a.m. Bertie To Jr. <HK>. C.H. Fell <&). B. Tttiheruw (I); 8.36 a.m. Pat Lim94 words
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Article25 1962-06-22 18 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang City Council has agreed to contribute up to $50,000 towards the construction of a basketball stadium in George Town.25 words
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Article77 1962-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. M. Jcguthrsan said here today thai he would not run in the 400 metres at the Malayan open championships at Ipoh in August. He said hr has decided to concentrate on the 100 metres and 200 metres so us not to take too77 words
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Article31 1962-06-22 18 TAIPING. Tnurs— The Perak Amateur Athletic Association north zone championships will be held at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here on Saturday at 3 p.m. ana Sunday at 2.30 p.m.31 words
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Article573 1962-06-22 18 Singapore's hopes turn on Rahim MALAYA CUP ROUND TWO By NORMAN SIEBEL 'THE QUARTERED Malaya Cup competition goes 1 into its second round this weekend with all the interest again deeply etched into the south zone which alone captured the atmosphere and tenseness of cup soccer in the first ties573 words
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Article92 1962-06-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Bernard Chan gained his third vlcrv in the Chinese Swlmmlnc Club championships tcday. when he took the 400 m Individual medley event in smin 25.75ec. This beat his own Sinßaporr native and all-comers records .1 smln 27.55ec. Results: 400 m Individual medley 1 Bernard92 words
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Article28 1962-06-22 18 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Barlminton Association will shortly start a course for coaches. The course will be conducted by Edclv Choor.tr. former Malayan and AlfSnelnnd champion.28 words
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Advertisement1967 1962-06-22 18 NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLAMTENDERS TENDER NOTICE ROAD itm/u\j ucrDl ecuDiiiM Tn< road Tapah and r.W.U. NEAjKI atMHILAN the 19th mile Cameron Highlands »ai ire TtuncD *if\rtrc TENDER from Registered PW.D. Road will be closed to vehicles for rULIIC ILDULK NUIILL Contractors of Class E 1 and above periods of up to1,967 words
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Advertisement162 1962-06-22 18 Super THE FAMILY'S FAVOURITE "MORRIS ENGINEERING PER- YOU JUST CAN'T HELP WE LOVE THE:MORRIS. SUPER 850..1T FECTION IS HARD TO BEAT ADMIRING THE SPLENDID IS SO ECONOMICAL THAT MY AND THAT IS WHY MORRIS FURNISHINGS IN THE PARENTS CAN NOW AFFORD TO IS MY FIRST CHOICE". MORRIS SUPER BSO. TAKE162 words
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Miscellaneous162 1962-06-22 18 WORTS IMAIIV SOCCER MAI.AVA CLP: Kedah v Perils (Stadium Oarul Aman. A. Star. 5.15 1 Trengganu v Pahang. BIRNLEY CUP: Kedah Youths v Perils Youths (Stadium Diirul Aman, 4i. FAS CLP (LXDER-15 FINAL: Maxwell School v MBS Sentul (5.15 i; Curtain-raiser: Kishan Dml v High School. XL (4. both mutches162 words
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157 1962-06-22 19 Bougoure lands double for Ireland ROYAL ASCOT ONDON, Th u-s.— Australian Ld Garnet Bougoure, former champion j -ckey In Malaya, scored a double for Irish trainer Paddy Prendegast on the second day of Royal Ascot yesterday. Garnet's wtnners were Display (3-1) In the Coronation Stakes and Tender Annie (5-4) InReuter - 157 words
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Article31 1962-06-22 19 PENANO. Thurs.— Classes 3 and 9 nurses will run at the Penan. Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting on July 22. 25 and 29 Entries dose on July 11.31 words
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Article332 1962-06-22 19 MAGNIFICO DOES THE FASTEST TRIAL CHOR-PAVONG, RADIANT FAIR AND CINEMA ARE READY TO SCORE AT XL ON SUNDAY ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THREE horses showed winning form in trials on good going here this morning. They were Chor-Pavong. Radiant Fair and332 words
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Article90 1962-06-22 19 PARIS, Thurs A Parts court yesterday ordered the Aga Khan, his brother Prince Amin and the French horse Racing Society (Soclete d'Encouragement) to pay 8.000 new francs (about $5,000* damages jointly to a spectator injured by a horse kick at Longchamp racetrack in October, 1959. TheReuter - 90 words
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Article189 1962-06-22 19 Storey's century saves Surrey J ONDON, Thurs. A maiden century in 98 minutes by Stewart Storey, 21, playing his first county cricket championship game of the season, saved Surrey after they had been put in to bat by Somerset at Taunton yesterday. Storey hit three straight sixes and 15 foursReuter - 189 words
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439 1962-06-22 19 'FLOA TERS' CAN BAR LAYER'S ADVANCE TO THE FINAL T ONDON, Thurs. Defending champion Rod Layer of Australia, who is bidding for the "grand slam" of the world's four leading titles, had a mixed draw for the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships which begin rext Monday. Layer, who has already wonReuter - 439 words
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84 1962-06-22 19 T ONDON, Than. Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy was knocked oat in the fourth round of the London lawn tennis championships at Queen's Club yesterday. Pietrangeli lost 6-2, 6-0 to British Davis Cap player Bobby Wilson. There was another good performance in the fourth roundReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement374 1962-06-22 19 Van neusen LsfeiL^^ JBk of England Van Heusen make fins \^ji shirts in styles, materials, H¥ colours and patterns to suit every occasion. See a Wk selection of Van Heusen J^L shirts at your usual store— HL you will be impressed by II their quality and value. Ao»nt The Bo374 words
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Advertisement281 1962-06-22 19 n /rr N*^^ Let's take you around a 1 swimming pools \f A^k J W^ for you to laze away Jk^M I l^^^ the sunny days J J^ rtsU ■V UU 1/^^ Restaurants tonP&O-Orientliner-so f A unique so modern and I £^M librariesy^i/c/i run. to write letters make noteg ■aasaasjaißwaMav^pw281 words
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Miscellaneous261 1962-06-22 19 Straits Times Crossword .PleMsntT, Bl^ bros.- 9 Zttt^ fXT cs*tln({? (8). 7 Antonys fnend Is •ppes.rlne 9 Aji can produce a tlncturt in "Toscs." Russian ver- i von i6i. 10 A magistral* nets t.hs bill .4). 13 They sit and think but may 11 Unusual role ray loot! What be261 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-06-22 20 Speech of welcome to 'Royal brother and friend' THE Royal banquet given for the visiting King and Queen of Thailand at the Istana Negara on Wednesday night the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is shown delivering the speech of welcome to his "Royal brother and friend."47 words
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Article56 1962-06-22 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The Singapore Cine Club today invited entries for this year's 'five best amateur cine films" competition, which is open to all amateur cinematographers in South-East Asia. The closing date for entries is Nov. 30. Inquiries should be directed to the Honorary Secretary. Mr. B.56 words
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Article27 1962-06-22 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off In Jalan Buloh Perlndu and Jalan Azam off East Coast Road, tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.27 words
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Obituary49 1962-06-22 20 CABLE RECEIVED S. N:iK:ilinKHin lonn.rly of Railway Taipln,: tath.r of N.idamjah Station Master Kuan*; passid away at Anaß-oddal Ceylon on M.CIMK ALCANTRA: HENRIETTA EUNICE 61 yean nt f>|] J.il.in Vasm off Jalan Kiinun. FkMil Saturday 23.6.62 at Church of Our l.idy of Perpetual Bmcour 3 p.m. thtnee Bidadari.49 words
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Obituary42 1962-06-22 20 MRS. DANIEL K.C. LIM nro Pn* Un Jin atcrd 60 nassrd away peacefully at 11.40 a.m. (H.t.tt). Funeral service at U.sl.y Uethodixt Church Tr;inqucrah Road, Malacca, Friday 22.6.A2 at 4.30 p.m. No wreath, by rrqucat. Donations to Wesley Church poor fund.42 words
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Article25 1962-06-22 20 C. 4. GOMEZ wish.-* to thank all those who helped and attended the funi'rnl of late Mr. W. J Gomez on 20. H 6L\25 words
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Article22 1962-06-22 20 LATEST CREATION OF "Cinderella" drr.swx for tots, teen* and in between, available In "Hilda*" Cold Storage and 90-A Orchard Road (S'porc).22 words
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Article87 1962-06-22 20 CAT SAVES GIRL FROM AN ALSATIAN MOEDLING (Austria), Thurs— A three-year-old girl here owes her life to "Minki." a grey tabby cat which attacked a dog as it was mauling her. Police said the dog. an alsatian. had knocked the girl down and was snapping at her throat. Her father,Reuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-06-22 20 >JANCY LIEW. 21 -year-old I air hostess, who was elected Miss Singapore 1962 last night. A capacity crowd at the Capitol Cinema responded with a big ovation as Mrs. Run me Shaw crowned theState's representative to the Miss International i.i-.iuiv i undress in Long Beach.84 words
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120 1962-06-22 20 HONG KONG. Thurs. The American organiser of a beauty contest to select Asian entrants for the Miss Universe pageant in Miami, was charged today in a Kowloon court with obtaining credit by fraud. George Lewis Archer. 36. 1 was arrested by Hong Kong police lastUPI - 120 words
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Article340 1962-06-22 20 LONDON. Thurs. Generallydull conditions ruled again in slock markets here today. Business was at a reduced level and pnees in most sections drifted lower on the absence of support. British funds were subdued. Bankings and Insurance shares lost further ground prior to the Jenkins report and some340 words
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Article28 1962-06-22 20 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £857. i sellers £859. Forward buyers £864, sellers £865, Settlement £854 Turnover a.m. 140 tons, pm 115 tons. Tone: Steady at the higher level.28 words
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Article50 1962-06-22 20 LONDON. Tnurs. Spot 22d July 22 1 16 d.. August 22 3 16d. Sept. 22 3 16d. July/Sept 22 Kd October Dec. 22 4 d.. Jan. March 22 5/16 d April/ June 22 5 16d.. c.i.f i June unquoted, July 21 13/16 d August 21 13 16d. Tone: Quiet.50 words
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220 1962-06-22 20 Trueman takes 200th Test wicket: Pakistan out for 100 ppppMIMMMMM LONDON. Thursday. PAKISTAN were all out for 100 forty minutes after lunch on the first clay of tho second Test against England at Lords today At the tea interval. Env;land tiad scored 55 for no wicket. "Stewart no. 17 j220 words
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Article90 1962-06-22 20 LONDON, Thurs. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At Manchester Lanes 219 and 172 for 2. Cambridge University 117. At Portsmouth. Hants 267 for 8 dec. Warwick 186 for 4. At Taunton. Surrey 254 and 130 lor 4. Somerset 105. At Nottingham. Leics 343. NottsReuter - 90 words
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Article84 1962-06-22 20 PAKISTAN Kirst Inning! ll.mil Mnh.imni.id C Cowdrry b Trurman IS Imtia/ Ahmad b < ..lilu.ll 1 Sar.d Ahmad b l»r\l.i in Javed Burki c Dexter b Trueman 5 Munli.ii) M. ili.miin.nl i C OWdrey b Trurman Alim-ud-din b Caldwell 9 Wallis Mathias b Trurman 18 Nasim-ul-<;hani r Millni.in b84 words
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Article117 1962-06-22 20 Rahim Omar helps Malays win w SINGAPORE, Thins. R:mun Omar returned to Jal.m Be.sar 10--day to help Malays to a 7-1 win over Royal Navy In the Smsapore Amateur P. A. Pienv.ci It:tgue. After the match Safa .selectors Invited Rahim to travel to Malacca for me Maiaya Cup tic on117 words
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