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Title Section20 1962-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Mot*** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration408 1962-06-30 1 GAULDIN MIRANDA - GAULDIN MIRANDA Changed cars for speedier getaway By Daring Petaling Jaya robbery PETALING JAVA, Friday 1 JTIVK pistol and dag-ger-carrying thugs raided a goldsmith's shop here this afternoon and escaped in a car with .$35,000 worth of gems and jewellery. The thugs changed cars two miles from408 words
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Article180 1962-06-30 1 $40,000 PAYROLL ROBBERY FOILED SINGAPORE, Fri. A gang of three men this afternoon failed in a bid to grab a $40,000 payroll from the Government Thomson Road hospital in Toa Payoh. The robbery attempt misfired when the hospital's secretary. Mr. William Christian, and a peon raised an alarm. The three180 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-06-30 1 TUNIS, Friday. ALGERIA'S Nationalist leaders sheared dramatically split today two days before the country votes in a referendum expected to lead to independence. Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella. Deputy Premier In the Provisional Government, has left the Nationalist headquarters here for Tripoli, Libya, after a243 words
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Article58 1962-06-30 1 LONDON, Fri. A Kensington Palace spokesman today discounted reports that the Duke of Kent is to succeed Lord de lisle and Dudley as Governor-General of Australia. "So far as we know, he said, "the Duke has every intention of remaining in the Army as an ordinaryReuter - 58 words
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83 1962-06-30 1 $10.5 mil. damages tor 'Red' call NEW YORK, Fri.— A radio and television entertainer. John Henry Faulk, was last night awarded I SS3.--500.000 (about $10.5 million) in damages for false accusations that he had Communist leanings. The defendants were an entertainment organisation known as Aware Incorporated. One of its directors.Reuter - 83 words
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Article55 1962-06-30 1 ROME. Fri. The Evening I newspaper Telesera reported today that Princess Grace of Monaco would act in a film. probaMy in the role of a saint or national heroine to be made in Rome. The newspaper said "it seems certain" that Princess Grace would comeReuter - 55 words
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Article166 1962-06-30 1 I ONDON, Fri. A 39- merchant, born in Malaya, who threatened to fast until death outsMe the Home Office was today fined £2 for wilfully causing obstruction. He was Swaminath Venkatram Sarma, of London, who had claimed that he was, not recognised asReuter - 166 words
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410 1962-06-30 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Senator Stuart Symington (Democrat. Missouri) said today he had been informed by the IS. State Department that foreign producers "t natural rubber have agreed to a plan for orderly increased liquidation of surplus rubber in the Inited States stockpile Senator Symington isReuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1962-06-30 1 Wife sues husband's firm to recover $35,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MADAM Chan King Yue, the wife of H.M. I^c, brothei- of Tun U.S. Lee, former Minister of Finance, in the high court here today claimed $3.~),(XM) from her husband's firm oi" engineering contractors. She claimed the sum from the firm1,330 words
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Article59 1962-06-30 1 VALKENBURG. Holland, Fri. A lion in the zoo here which was reared by a boxer ***** is now looking after the boxer's four pups. A keeper said that when the boxer had the pups the lion, Negus, "seemed to get the idea he was the faher."Reuter - 59 words
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Article38 1962-06-30 1 MILAN. Fri. Fire in a tyre plant of the Pirelli rubber works here during the night caused damage estimated at more than 1,000 million lire i $4,800,000 >. the firm reported. There were no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1962-06-30 1 CAIRO. Fri White ants, about three-quarters of an inch long, have attacked four Nile River Delta villages and forced many of the 6.000 residents from their homes. Government sources s>aid today.— U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article179 1962-06-30 1 Surgeons to operate again SIR WINSTON BACK HOME I ONDON, Fri. Sir Winston Churchill will have to undergo a second operation on his broken thigh tonlght Sir Winston. Hat on his back, jauntily raised his fingers "V" for victory sign today on his arrival in a stretcher by an R.A.F.Reuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration478 1962-06-30 2 U THANT URGES INDONESIAN PRESIDENT TO NAME REPRESENTATIVE FOR TALKS r PHE acting SecretaryA General, U Thant. urged President Soekarno of Indonesia yesterday to "expedite the designation" of his representative for talks with the Netherlands on the future of West Irian. I Thant assured478 words
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Article57 1962-06-30 2 Philippines into the in- Wt have brought the ternjtional scene by courageously asserting what we believe is our sovereign right even if it involves friendly controversy with our allies. This is one of the achievetration. a ments of my adminis- 7 President Macapagal. commenting on the Philippine claim to57 words
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188 1962-06-30 2 Reds catch two Berlin Wall tunnel diggers RERUN. Fri. Two West Berllners were captured by East German border guards after opening fire while they were digging a tunnel into East Berlin yesterday. Customs officials here reported. A third managed to get back Into West Berlin and said two of his188 words
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354 1962-06-30 2 FRANCIS BOEY - TENSION AS CIVILIANS MOVE OUT OF CANTON FRANCIS BOEY by CONFLICTING reports about conditions in Canton, following the "voluntary mobilisation" appeal by Radio Canton on Monday night, are be«ng published in the Chinese Press here. The reports, quoting arrivals from Canton, describe the situation In Canton as extremely tense. They354 words
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Article34 1962-06-30 2 uir«^°S«« THAN 35 Ho Ko r»»yi»f HK5240.000 each for flat, in n, w block of 20-storey apartments which will rise on Hie site of the eld Correspondents Club, Conduit Road.34 words
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369 1962-06-30 2 SWELLING RANKS OF STREET SLEEPERS' ASSOCIATION ABOUT 100 evicted people joined the Hong Kong Street Sleepers' Association as a result of a court order in favour of the landlord of a flat. The people concerned were all sub-tenants. They are now sleeping on staircases and street pavements. The flat they369 words
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Article37 1962-06-30 2 HORRIFIED customer* in a watch repairing shop in Kowloon Walled City saw the proprietor stabbed to death by a mttt who«e face wa* fully covered by adhesive tape. A suspect was later detained.37 words
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Article190 1962-06-30 2 I ONDON, Fri. More 12 immigrants from Pakistan and the West Indies arrived in Britain by air last night as the rush to beat the Commonwealth Immigration Act effective from midnight on Saturdaycontinued. About 500 West Indians and Pakistanis flew to Gatwick Airport, aReuter - 190 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-06-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (AS QOOD AS BEITS' I *v N -j CH HOLIDAY /NO lT»» 1 v^gy the sea, s<^S WOT J24 words
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Article60 1962-06-30 3 I am making Europe while others only talk about it. I prefer Europe to Nato, and of all the possible forms of Europe I like the Europe of the 'six' best. But the others absolutely want England to be brought A in. President de Gaulle at a dinner at60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-06-30 3 I PHOTO WITH men in overalls to guide him along the middle of a narrow "road," Mr. Harold Macmillan carefully walks the plank as he comes ashore at Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire. The British Prime Minister had inspect c d a hovercraft on view at a64 words
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180 1962-06-30 3 INDONESIA GETS LION'S SHARE FROM OIL DEAL CHICAGO. Friday. DAN-AMERICAN Indonesia Oil Co.. a subsidiary of Pan-American International Oil Corporation, has acquired petroleum rights to an area of about 13,500 square miles in central Sumatra. Mr John Swearingen. president of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana), announced here yesterday. Pan-American International IsReuter - 180 words
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77 1962-06-30 3 CHARLIE'S NEW FILM: BACK TO SLAPSTICK OXFORD. Fri. Aging comedian Charlie Chaplin said yesterday he plans to make a new strictly non-political film soon. "It will be A real slapstick burlesque with nothing behind it but fun." said Chaplin, who lost his reentry permit into the United States in 195277 words
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163 1962-06-30 3 Student bid to strip Prince Norodom of degree BANGKOK, Fri.— Students at Thammasarat University here have initiated a move to have the name of the Cambodian head of state. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, struck out of the school's list of graduates. The students said Princp Norodom "does not behave himself." PrinceReuter - 163 words
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Article28 1962-06-30 3 LISBON. Fri. Mr Dean Rusk. U.S. Secretary of State, left here by air for Washington yesterday at the end of his tour of Nato countries. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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377 1962-06-30 3 THE United Nations General Assembly yesterday called upon Britain to negotiate a new constitution for Southern Rhodesia, after the chief British delegate. Sir Patrick Dean, had walked out in protest For the first time on a political question of such Importance, the British delegation registered377 words
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Article92 1962-06-30 3 BUENOS AIRES. Frl. The Jewish community here went on strike yesterday In protest against a series of anti-Semitic outrages culminating In the branding of the breast of a 19--year-old girl with a swastika. But as the strike took place, a new anti-Semitic attack was reported InReuter - 92 words
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413 1962-06-30 3 The peace makers tell Oran: Don't fear ORAN, Friday. A COMMITTEE of Reconciliation of 14 European and 14 Muslim leaders was formed here last night.. The committee issued an appeal to the population to safeguard their mutual inheritance in order, justice and respect for human weHbeing. It also assured theReuter - 413 words
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Article192 1962-06-30 3 Quick look round UNITED NATIONS. Frl. Mr. Mongl Slim, Tunisian President of the U.N. General Assembly, brought down his gavel at 2140 GMT last night— and closed the longest session in the Assembly's history. It had lasted 24 weeks and dealt with 97 items HONG KONG: Communist China and the192 words
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Article63 1962-06-30 4 AUSSIE TRADE MISSION SINGAPORE, Fri. An Australian trade mission of top business executives is now in Singapore to develop trtdfe between the State and Australia. The mission la organised and conducted by Wing Commander Colin Steley. an expert on South-East Asia. It will explore possibilities of developing the market here63 words
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Article45 1962-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak and his wife. Puan Noor Alshah, will be the guests of honour at a gala dinner and dance on Sunday given by the Canadian Association of Singapore to commemorate Canada's National Day.45 words
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Article39 1962-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Nichimen Co., Ltd. gave a cocktail party at the Prince's Restaurant this evening in honour of Mr. Masaya Hosoe. director and manager of their Hong Kong branch, and Mr. Fumlo Nagal. their new manager.39 words
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Article, Illustration109 1962-06-30 4 Cocktail party to honour India's Chief Justice SIR ALAN BOSK, the Chief Justice of Singapore, gave a cocktail party at his residence on Thursday night in honour of Shri Bhuvenswar Prasad Slnha. the Chief Justice of India. Among about 100 guests were all the Judges of the Supreme Court. Dr.109 words
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Article226 1962-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE outgoing president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers Union, Mr. Lim Seek Kian, today denied any "unconstitutional or improper activities" in the election of the union's new 60--member genera, council last Sunday. Mr. Llm was commenting on a dissident group's petition to226 words
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186 1962-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that 615 unauthorised structures detected on State land were demolished from June 1959 to July 27 this year. Another unauthorised building was due for demolition next month. Mr. Tee Kirn Leng186 words
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Article77 1962-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. De- I tectlve William Tan Chan Jiang, 22, accused of breaking into Harrows Ltd.. in Orchard Road while with another man at 3 a.m. on May 8 was today discharged by Sathi V. Kandian. a district Judge. i The discharge, the judge said, did not77 words
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Article, Illustration3749 1962-06-30 5 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR THE FIRST RUMBLINGS ARE HEARD AT THE AGA KHAN'S VERY EXTRAVAGANT HABITS... _by IN his drive to the top, millions of British were unknowingly the Aga Khan's most valuable associates. These were the punters, who helped to create the Aga's image3,749 words
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Article132 1962-06-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A JOINT working party of representatives from thr National Union of Bank Employees and the Committee of Banks has been set up to break the I wage talks deadlock. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said this today at his monthly132 words
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Article49 1962-06-30 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. M.C. Boyle, the new president of the Rotary Club here, will be formally Installed at a dinner at the Sea View Hotel next Tuesday. At the dinner a cheque for $17,000 will be presented to the Singapore Deaf and Dumb Ahaociatlon's building fund.49 words
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Article23 1962-06-30 6 RAWANG. Fri— Mr. Y. G. Menon has been re-elected chairman of the Ulu Selancor branch of the All-Ma-layan Estates Staff Union.23 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-06-30 6 Sir Garf ield has a talk with Tengku CIX Garfield Barwlck, Australia's Minister for External Affairs and Attor-ney-General, emphasising a point during a 30-minute meeting with Trngku Abdul Rahman at the Residency. They discussed matters of common interest to Australia and Malaya. Present at the meeting was the Australian High76 words
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Article38 1962-06-30 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Four masked men robbed a salesman, Lee Boon Guan, 25, and his mother at knife-point of 51.400 in cash and jewellery In their home In Tuas village, off Jurong, last night.38 words
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Article33 1962-06-30 6 IPOH. Frl. The Raja Perempuan School of Ipoh last nignt won the interschools debate in the national language for non-Malay pupils of English secondary schools in Perak. Thirteen schools took part.33 words
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187 1962-06-30 6 Pleas will be made for top jobs for women |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Pleas for Malayan women to be given top Jobs in the Government service will be heard on Women's Day to be held here on Aug. 25. Women's Day— the first to be held in Malaya— is being organised187 words
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Article34 1962-06-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl, A woman, Wong Ylk Ngoh, 57. died after firewood fell on her In her house In Batu Caves new village today. 4-4/1 Collyer Quay. Singapore- 1. (Phone: No. *****)34 words
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Article180 1962-06-30 6 KUCHINO, Friday. HPHE CASE in which four girls In Slbu were alleged to have been concerned in assisting in the management of a clandestine Communist organisation will go before the Court of Appeal in Kuching on July 10. Their cc:.iction and sentences were ouashed180 words
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523 1962-06-30 6 Being developed a science centre for Malays BIG EXPANSION AT "MALAYA'S ETON' WITH SELECTIVE SYSTEM FOB NEW PUPILS KUALA KANGSAR, Friday. JHE Malay College here, often described as "The Eton of Malaya", Is being developed into a science centre where future Malay scientists, doctors and engineers will receive their secondary523 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-06-30 6 Mother of two is a 'Golden Voice' ELLENA Abrahams, 23. (above), a mother of two, who has been elected Miss Golden Voice of Perak. Bhe won the title from 16 others. Nonalni binte Mohamed Yunus, 23, was second, and Putri Zainab Hanie binte Haji Megat Abdul Rahman, 25, third. The69 words
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Article23 1962-06-30 6 BATU PAHAT, Frl. The new Batu Pahat rest house built at a cost of $150,000 will be officially opened tomorrow.23 words
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166 1962-06-30 6 Gangster clashes herald funeral procession rOII. Fri. Rival secret society gangsters were involved in two separate fights here this afternoon just before a funeral procession passed by. The first fight broke out in a coffeeshop In Laxamana Road when five youths who were having a drink started a free for166 words
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239 1962-06-30 6 D*™ WASHINGTON, Friday. ATO Ong Yoke Lin, Malaya's new ambassador to the United States, arrived here yesterday optimistic about efforts to check Communism in SouthEast Asia and hopeful that U.S. tin and rubber stockpile disposals would not disrupt the "life blood of Malaya'sUPI - 239 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-06-30 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. —The Singapore National Seamen Union has served notice on the Singapore Maritime Employers' Federation under the Industrial Relations Ordinance inviting the Federation to negotiate with it a collective agreement on wage claims and Improved working condition* The union secretary-gen-eral, Mr. Tang Tlan Kum In a75 words
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Article47 1962-06-30 6 IPOH, Pri. The manager of Ban Onn tin mine near Ipoh airport. Thum Kong Qoon detained 10 illegal women dulang washers after firing two shot* Into the air with his shotgun at 7 pm. yesterday. He later sent for the police who arrested them.47 words
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Article41 1962-06-30 6 IPOH, m —Thieves broke Into the Perak Flying Club here yesterday and stole 48 large bottles and 73 small bottles of beer and several bottles of soft drinks. They also smashed a "onearmed bandit" jackpot and collected $40.41 words
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Article55 1962-06-30 6 IPOH, Frl. Dr. Qoh Talk Wan, a private practitioner, will be Installed as the Ipoh Rotary Club's new president by the retiring president, Mr. Lav Hun Chiong, at a dinner In the Golden Jubilee restaurant here tomorrow night. The Mentri Besar of Perak Date Sha'ari bin Shaflee,55 words
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Article20 1962-06-30 6 PENANO. Prt Abdullah bin Yahya, 22. who pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour last night was fined $20 today.20 words
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Article59 1962-06-30 6 KUCHING, Frl.— The Baram District Council bu reminded Iban area headmen In the Fourth Division to mm to it that longhouMt under their jurisdiction have the required number of fire extinguisher*. A 10-door longhouae muit have at leant one extinguisher and one exeeding 10 doom must hay«59 words
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Article23 1962-06-30 6 KUCHING. Frl.—Representatives ot the Sarawak National Party and the Banyan Ra'ayat Jatl Sarawak are having final talks on their proposed alliance.23 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-06-30 6 BuffH Bunn*, By Balpk Uvimduhl /I'M NCVM fIUSK'S NCTTWIN6 A BIT \£ftsft j sff\ MARE-BWAINEP J S^sffi\?17 words
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Article, Illustration3650 1962-06-30 7 THIRD DAY OF THE REFERENDUM BILL DEBATE 1 'I'll K Minister for A Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, revealed in the Legislative Assembly today that Mr. David Marshall, the Workers' Party leader, had recently written a letter to3,650 words
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Obituary112 1962-06-30 8 If Vmrdt 110 Minimum j 4.1* CORDOARO JACK on the li 6.62 at Plymouth, Knttland after •hori Ulnt-m beloved father of Peter and Rea. MR| CMIA TIK CMVI, DM Tan Krnc Neo pained away peacefully at SI'S. Upper Kart Coast Road on 29.6.62. A«ed mi. Kunrral today at 3112 words
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Article365 1962-06-30 8 2$ Warit tit (Minimum) IMS COCKPIT 1 Java KIJUUIII l» «rvm •vary Saturday aod Sunrtav mock ilu>« VANITY 32 Raffles Place. Sport Ijih day of genuine half price sale Open a.m. 1 p.m. THOUSANDS HAVE GAINED Have you: Kuan now to benefit from our Hargains in all department!, Baremhan365 words
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Article122 1962-06-30 8 WordM $2.50 (Mm.) PRES BYTIRIAN CHURCH la Smcaiiorr, Orchard Road, Sunday Brrviii' ti a.m. and A p.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated at both Services. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, S, Fort Canning Road, Singapore, Telephone *****. Service! Sunday 7.30 a.m. lU.irn a.m. and %M p.m. Sunday School122 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, June 30, 1962.
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Article570 1962-06-30 8 The Geneva conference on Laos will not be all plain sailing. But the Russians are ready apparently to settle for neutrality, and there is reason for confidence that the 14--nation conference will underwrite Laotian independence and neutrality. South Vietnam presents a different and more dangerous problem, its570 words
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Article414 1962-06-30 8 In his famous election television debates with Mr. Nixon, Mr. Kennedy got himself into a fair amount of trouble by declaring his belief that Quemoy and Matsu were indefensible and should be abandoned. His latest statement neatly reconciles the maintenance of this position with a pledge that the414 words
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Article238 1962-06-30 8 A never ending variety of working conditions finds publication in the Ministry of Labour's monthly report, testimony to the ingenuity and enterprise of employer and employee alike. When unemployment is increasing, as obviously it is now, it is a little difficult to understand, however, why an employer should238 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1962-06-30 8 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE The knives are out as tHe Gallup polls give their answer SINCE the nomi n a tion of Mr. Kennedy in the summer of 1960 and the proclamation of the New Frontier, no phase of his career has so drastically affected his popularity, or the1,066 words
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597 1962-06-30 8 DESPITE the dissenting vote of the Polish member, the findings of the Indian chairman and Canadian member of the International Commission lor supervision and control in Vietnam are clear enough to establish the full responsibility of Communist North Vietnam in the dramatic597 words
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Article83 1962-06-30 8 IN the Straits Times of June 28 you report the Prime Minister as having said that when he was negotiating in London for Merdeka, Malacca and Penang sent delegations to oppose Merdeka. As members of the Malacca delegation we categorically deny this assertion. We went to London83 words
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Article92 1962-06-30 8 T WAS extremely annoyed to hear that there were no forms (finished) for renewing identity cards in Johore. I have visited the office five times in vain. Each time I was given some excuse. First time no forms (finished); second time forms not yet received: third time officer92 words
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Article71 1962-06-30 8 ON behalf of the residents of Gloucester Road. Singapore, I wish to place on record our grateful thanks to Mr. A.P. Rajah for having been Instrumental in making up Gloucester Road from a mud to a tarred road. We would be pleased if he would use his71 words
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Advertisement504 1962-06-30 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. in Hor_» m (Minimum) COOKS To Jim and Movr» o* 27th June. IB*;, at Kuohing General Hospital a son. Bruce John. Both wall U Wmrtu Sit (Minimum) WOOD HIT: Th.. enKagement It announced between Graham William Wood, of Cuaaona Bona Co. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur and Jacqueline Oabnelle Beat,504 words
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Advertisement48 1962-06-30 8 WITH airwickMisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too S for round-the-clock freshness. //"jU Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer [9 P^j 3) and Fly Killer are also available tfel V at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick in a fcottlt Federation and Singapore. for '•«"<'•«>'•-<'•<»> frt«hn«u48 words
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Article121 1962-06-30 9 TO Trotsky. Stalin was an ignorant upstart. To Churchill, he was an evil genius, with infinite shrewdness and nerves of steel. To the non-C ommunist world at large, he was simply a monster. These appraisals of the Soviet dictator have now been supplemented by another, sketched by a man121 words
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Article289 1962-06-30 9 THEY REFUSE TO TAKE ON SMALL JOBS UNLESS PAID MORE, RAZAK IS TOLD AT RURAL WORK BRIEFING KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, was told today there was so much construction work in Selangor that contractors had refused to take on small projects unless289 words
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74 1962-06-30 9 Attack on passing bus by 8 youths IPOH. Fri.— Eight youths attacked a bus in Falim. a suburb of Ipoh. this afternoon. Standing on both sides of the road, they threw Micks and bottles at the bus as it was passing by. passenger, Alang Kassim, suffered a cut on his74 words
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Article48 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The new 28-member Nanyang University Council, formed 15 months ago under the 1959 Nanyang University Ordinance, will hold its first meetIng In Singapore on July 14. This follows the Government's decision last month to nominate its three representatives to the council under the ordinance.48 words
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Article89 1962-06-30 9 KUCHING, Fri. The British High Commissioner for Brunei. JMr Denis White, has described as completely false and highly mischievous a report recently published In the Kuchlng newspaper, the Sin Wen Pau, (and repeated by the Sarawak Tribune and Borneo Bulletin) that three Party Ra'ayat delegates to89 words
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Article27 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, FTi. The first general meeting of the United People's Party will be held tomorrow at the Hokkien Huay Kuan Association In Telok Ayer Street.27 words
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216 1962-06-30 9 Death by stoning for khalwat? Too heavy, they say KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Proposals that Muslims found guilty of khalwat (close proximity) be caned 100 times and stoned to death met with strong opposition from Muslim leaders here today. An Alliance Member oi Parliament. Inche Ahmad Arshad (Muar Utara) suggested this216 words
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Article57 1962-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. S. Cruse, acting Ceylon High Commissioner here, left last night for Bagdad to set up the first Ceylonese resident mission there. He and his family will stop over in Colombo. Mr. A. Abeyawardena will arrive tomorrow to take up his appointment as57 words
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Article51 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An exwrestler, Kunju Krtshnan, 40. was fined $750, or two months' Jail, In a magistrate's court for possession of 37 packets of Indian hemp worth $14 on April 27. Krtshnan was arrested by detectives In his house at Ec Lee Road. 13J mile Sembawang51 words
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Article59 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Straits Times in Singapore today received two donation* totalling $200 for Moham ed Jedl bin Yaacob 15. of Alor Oajah. whose handa were amputated after a Krenade Incident in January. Th« donations came from "Bentong Drunks" ($5O) and Asian and European Stah Dockyard59 words
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195 1962-06-30 9 A HOUSEWIFE denied in court today that Kb* was jealous of another woman who was friendly with her husband. "I knew she and my husband were on good terms, but I didn't mind," Ec Slew Poh, 31. said at the trial of195 words
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523 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that he saw no reason for embarking on aggressive action against Japan to get compensation for the victims of the World War Two massacres in Singapore. He was replying523 words
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Article84 1962-06-30 9 Policeman, four others hurt SINGAPORE, Fri— A policeman driver of a car and his four passengers were Injured when it collided head on with another car in River Valley Road this morning. Constable Yaacob who was driving the car of Asst. Supt A. G. Fernandez, of th* Rpserve Unit is84 words
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122 1962-06-30 9 Five court stories to keep you wondering THE conviction of a person for a crime of which he is innocent is an eventuality every lover of justice dreads Yet there still arises the case where doubt lingers on long after the trial the kind of case wher* the question "Innocent,122 words
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Article29 1962-06-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Union of Teachers of English in Vernacular ft»Vw»]a j o v>ore Rahru wil! meet at the Adult Education Association premises on July 6.29 words
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Article65 1962-06-30 9 Injured by a gang SINGAPORE, FTI. A section leader of the Work Brigade, Chan Yoke How, 23, was seriously injured this afternoon when he was attacked by a gang of youths at a Jurong work site. Chan was working with his group of workers at the site when the gang65 words
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Article37 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Oan Cheong Ho, trading as Sum Guan Trading Co., was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr Justice Chua in the High Court today on a bankruptcy petition filed by George Cohen (Par East) Ltd.37 words
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Article187 1962-06-30 9 MINISTRY READY TO OFFER HELP... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today said his ministry was ready to offer help in settling the dispute between the War Department and its civilian employees over claims for better wages. He said this at his monthly Press conference.187 words
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Article44 1962-06-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Thirtyeight Chinese mldddle school graduates who hold the Government Secondary Four Chinese certificate are teaching In government and government-aided schools, the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today in the Legislative Assembly in reply to a auestion.44 words
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Advertisement108 1962-06-30 9 >*^*»\ sum is ml /1f 1 THAT FIT AS FINE AS MADE-TO-MEASURE In your exact /ffTfy collar size V\*4 In your exact <tU_J^vJ?7\ shoulder size jSf?^34:* K>sL\ •In your exact s4fyiC/\ I >T/ sleeve length fc?*/w Personal FIT i>r PERFECT son SHIRTS are made from i,tt world's finest materials. 1108 words
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Advertisement174 1962-06-30 9 1 IB^ J^fc< "^tSu <4lu_k at IB j tnVj afij^^M?^£l' Bel i UM CH^ <% HL «95<81 ff nl ctupCtdff pyrex mam INOWIUM PATTIIM VISITAM.I OHM goes from oven Beautiful English Pyrex is htat- «©o»iaaiuiY pattmm resisunt! You can bake with 1 it, roast with it, steam in it, boil174 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-06-30 9 RADIO MALAY* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE sKRVKK: 41.7 metres A.M 6.00 Tim* Signal N«-gura-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7 JO Time Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Smnal. News In The National Language; 8 03 Saturday Session: 8.56 Nrws Headlines; 9.00 Close Down. PM 1.15 Summary171 words
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Miscellaneous192 1962-06-30 9 i.rlude, 9.46 Full Results Ot Social Welfare Lotteries Drawn At Kuala Trengganu; 10.00 Melodies From Musicals; lO.sn Harmonica Corner; 10.46 Dream Dot**: 11. 00 Clone Down RADIO SINGAPORE KHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metres A.M. 6.00 Oood Morulng; 6.01 Morning Preluae; 7.00 The News: 7.06 Breakfast192 words
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Miscellaneous122 1962-06-30 9 l.«ft Werner Muller Conducts; 2.00 Girl On The Run; 2.15 railing The Housewife; 2.46 The Man I Love; 3.00 Latin Favourites; 3.30 Master Works From France; 4.00 Off The Record; 4.30 Five Star Variety, 6.00 Records At Random--530 Let's Find Out; 5.45 The Forty Five Quarter; 6.00 From T-t« Police122 words
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942 1962-06-30 10 UNCROWNED KINGS ON ESTATES? MR. j. P. D. NAIR, gen eral secretary of the All-Mala-yan Estates Staff Union, is reported as saying in a Press statement that plantation managers are "the v ne'rownpd kings of the estates" who "constantly dismiss their942 words
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Article89 1962-06-30 10 IT is regrettable to see so often in the daily press the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services and the Civil Service Clerical Federation at loggerheads. Would It not be better for them to set aside their differences and join forces toUP - 89 words
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Advertisement153 1962-06-30 10 I WON'T WAIT A MINUTE LONGER FOR A G.E.C. CEILING FAN When the weather is hot and humid, it's a simple job to see your nearest electrical shop and ask them to install a CEC Celling Fan. Make sum it's a GEC lan-top quality, proved reliability, the lan you'll find153 words
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Advertisement190 1962-06-30 10 Ji^^^ WRITE WITH 7^L_J»^ ANYTHING I VERIFAX J COPIES IT! Kodak 4SS* SIGNET COPIER Pen. pencil, crayon— makes no difference. With a Kodak Verifax Copier, you can copy all type* of writing, also typewritten documents. Even carbon copies come out sharp and clear when you copy them the Verifax way!190 words
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Miscellaneous240 1962-06-30 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS cover a small area (5-5). 8 Reject* records about a minor 4. Gentleman points to sheefe road (8). (7) f'KST^r sr •at Sjt 11. Ur»et in a rut by way of re- cured by <9> 6) Anement (8). 1 Brute's cheap diet Is enough 12. Speak240 words
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Advertisement917 1962-06-30 11 (ii^^ff^srJT^S'l^^T*99T^ff^^9 (Cfthißii frwSß Pace II SITUATIONS VACANT It Wards $1 (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. exlra BOX AM7 t.T. K.L. Position filled. Applicants thanked APPLICANTI to Box A473S B.T. thanked poeltloo now ailed. WANTED A WOMAN Canvasser ebove 30 rears. Able to speak Ks«llta and Cbiaese. Apply Box A 4840 8.T.,917 words
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Advertisement1046 1962-06-30 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards U (Ml*.)— Box It its. tatrt WELL-KNOWN MAttAOB establishment has vacancies for experienced female masseurs of blameless conduct. Applications stating full details ta Box A 4542 ST.. spore OREDOEM ASTER ASSISTANT WANTED for Electrical Bucket Dredge Perak. Applicants must possess Malayan Dredgsmsster's Certificate. Please *»ply to1,046 words
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Advertisement968 1962-06-30 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Wards tl (Mi*.) Box St eti. sxtre YOUNG EUROPEAN BACHELOR, ▼cry quiet, requiree ooe room (alreoadltlenad). Full Board. District 9. Kindly answer P.O. Box 714, Singapore, radical lag mat. OFFICI SPACE VACANT M Word* $1 (Mtm.)— Box it et*. txtn VACANCIES TO LET Ist A 2nd floors968 words
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Advertisement1073 1962-06-30 11 TUITION It Ward* Si (Ml*.)— Box it cts. txtn BALLROOM DANCING ssMB Quickest Way I Successfully Taught in 3 Hours Quickstep. Waltz. Foxtrot Tanxo. Rumbu, Chacha. Uli.mi's school of Dancing, 11, Hindoo Koad. Spore. AHA ORIVINO SCHOOL refresher course 190/. complete tM/. guaranteed $76/- dual controlled cars experienced Instructors 671,073 words
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Advertisement996 1962-06-30 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wards U (Ml*.)— Baa It tt*. tmtn MOLDIN IPICIAL lIDAN Plrst Retlstered March IM7, Two European owners, sT«ccl»eat condition. Print M.JOO. Phone spore ttMo. tee* MINI MINOR P/tOO ltM V Super, ltSt P/1100, IMS M/Mlnor. 1950 P/Tsn, M/Minor. Hup Huat Co. 24r, Middle Ronrt Spore *****.996 words
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Advertisement1095 1962-06-30 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Ward* $1 (Ml*.)— Bom It tt*. tmtrt IMS MINOR TOURIR. Recently Overhauled. New Bond. »3/40 ra p t $1,200/. 0.n.0 H.P. a#*CJigeabta. Telephonee: (t'port) S6OBS/***** Aaaoeiated Agenettt welcome more LUtiaga Buylnt <* Selling. ItM DATIUN BLUIBIRO, 1960 Datsun 1000, Sedan, 195t SU./Van(uard F/ Popular, 1966 Hlllman.1,095 words
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Advertisement1018 1962-06-30 11 FOR SALE M Wards U (Ml*.)— Bam It ci: sxtn AIICNITIOTt tURVIVOM drawlat afflee requlaltet, drawl** stands, nlint oablneii, photoprint macnJnea, engineers senaltitee) materials drawlan A trrclDg papers It cloths, aorvnylns equlpraaatt theodolites, levelling Instruments Kern Watte Wild CTti levelling tUvet 4 offlee etatieoery M. J. Motlwalla Co., aUiigapora, Kuala1,018 words
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Advertisement310 1962-06-30 11 WHERE TO EAT (Fed.) It Words U (Mi*.)— Box St el*, extra •TRAITIVIBW Modera Hotel JB. Offer Eagilea. Peking food. Phone ttat/4. WHIRI TO EAT (Sport) M Wards U (Ml*.)— Box tt tt*. txtra RINOIZVOUI RESTAURANT, 4 Braa Baaah Road (Spore) Try our delicious Nael Hitdant MUI FONC RESTAURANT:. Lunrhaon310 words
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Advertisement247 1962-06-30 12 l^j > ,iti "A '^A^M(. H'liT SNOWCEM protects your home against sun and rain fHß^i|? SNOWCEM is the inexpensive weather-proof coating which both decorates $NOWd H and protects. It does not flake or rub off and is suitable for cement rendering, concrete and bricks. 1 lb. of SNOWCEM covers approximately247 words
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Advertisement1443 1962-06-30 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK. Out S port Sails P. S'hta Ptnan| UOMEOON A'moutn, L'piil, R'dn, H'arg It Pt/Jttf 2 Ml 1 OOLIUS Liitrpiil, Clai|OW Goo. 33 Jlly 2 DIOMEO Liferpeol My 4 Jlly 0 Ml 7/0 Mf 10 PEUUS Luerpiel, Dublin, Glasgow luly 11 lay 13 Jily 14/111,443 words
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Advertisement1331 1962-06-30 13 WmmmL,\mMmlmJn! V L lS [l M m m\ UMimmKXM THE E. A. C UNESSAILINGS TO CENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG BttMtN ANTWIRP, ROnEROAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. 60THENBUR6 ANO cbPtNHAGEN. I wxe P. S'haa PoMng fefT«r^\A "AYUTHIA" t| MJaW/ 4 Mf 1/ T My 1/ 0 Jatf HM>Jll "Falstria- I) /a/n Jiiy urn1,331 words
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Advertisement1429 1962-06-30 13 ekn^EJlkme EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTIfHTH POTTS. S'pori P. S'haa Pmmi BENLARIO (H)} N'kiri_ L'leo, Havre, M'bro -la Pt/Mf 1 UNREOCp) (E.Lp.) L'ftal. N'lart. Hull, roam liPt/Myl OEHVRACKIE (E.L.) UMM Hamburg. O.IS/My4 Mf 0/ I OtNVOaXJCM' Lpial, B men, H'burg, R'dam Jalf 11/14 My 7/11 Mf 11/10 MNATTOW1,429 words
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Advertisement1192 1962-06-30 13 MoAUfTKB Ui CO- LTD. W IUJUHAF 1 UM> bVLAVBMBoMp LINk HAMMMB. LOfJOON, IOntIBAM. BDWIOS, US AMELI3. SAN FIANCISCO, NAVIE ft NOLL. UATTU, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CIH OF EASTBOURNE ""Sme'r'ica 0 I'port P. S'haa fount ibmmviU-1 la Part/ 2 Mf BBMttviut havbi. ibboon lUAieuas, acnuwAH. Jf^fL. r oi?,'," P H', n1,192 words
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Article293 1962-06-30 14 T OWEr pan -Malayan stock figures caused yet Another rush of short-coverings on the Federation Robber Exchange with sellers reluctant to offer prices rose by one cent during the momIng. Buyers of No. 2 and 3 July UK/ C also found sellers hard to find and293 words
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478 1962-06-30 14 TINS EASE BUT HOLD OWN DESPITE METAL PRICE FALL Prom Our Market Correspondent rpiN shares prices were X slightly easier in earlier trading yesterday on the Malayan Stock Exchange but held up well despite the fact of the drop in the London overnight metal price and a fall of $4,624478 words
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Article20 1962-06-30 14 Jane 28 IndmrtrUU: 163.14 Hns: 262.63 robbenr 177.1S lan. 1 1958 100. June 2! 1i.J..". 1 261.4 177.1:20 words
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Article724 1962-06-30 14 OUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial* I Dunlop (1.000) $1.66. (l.ooo) $1.68: F. and N. ords. (1,000) $2.68. $2.70 01.: Hume Industries (1.000) A6s M. Containers $1.20 OL, (4,000) $1.19. (22.000* $1.20: MeAllster (1,000) $1.32: Malayan724 words
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329 1962-06-30 14 The price of rubber surged forward In Singapore yesterday to the highest levels for the month on short-covering which came up against a reserve of sellers. July first grade was taken up during the morning session from 75g cents to 76|329 words
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Article212 1962-06-30 14 ULV flrst grade ruMer buyers f.e.b. I closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 76! cents per Ib., up U centa on yesterday's closing price. The tone was quiet. I.C.C.R A. cloalng prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: lot. 1 R. 8.8. Prompt fob. buyers 761,212 words
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Article136 1962-06-30 14 MELBOURNE, Frl. OOLSTERED by the sharp MJ rise m Wall Street, prices In Melbourne further improved strongly over a wide range of investments. A.C.I. was up Is. 6d to 68s. 3d. BAP. touched 595. Gd.. but closed at 58s. 3d. Practically all leaders had good gains. However, there136 words
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Article266 1962-06-30 14 eesiatlen made the** change* In Its ttlM to merchants (all ratea to $100): New Vcrkt buytas TT 32 13/16. airmall OD 32 15/16. 90 d/it 33 3/16 credit Dili*. 33 5/16 trade hill*. Canada: TT 39 9/16. airmail OD 35 11/16, 90 d/it 36 1/8 credit bill*.266 words
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Article465 1962-06-30 14 THIS week has been a 1 quiet one on Malayan rubber markets states the current survey of H.C.B. Co. Ltd. Prices have advanced uncertainly in sporadic trading and the main feature has been the irregularity of the emphasis on July 1 R.S.S. passing at a premium465 words
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Article34 1962-06-30 14 June 29. RI'BBER PRICES SINGAPORE: M| cents (up li cents) K.L.: 70s cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5434.12 1 (down Sttßl). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up CS tons).34 words
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Advertisement1047 1962-06-30 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific. Atlanta*. Great Ukh«a »«rvio« tl* tl* tl* kU tl* S'Potl r\ S"**m N'lul* i An|ei«> ft Tort *iff(l*no '•miii»i »w 71 V lsr> 1/ r> 1 J»fi <!s*•« > **t "KMiktwa Mara" 1/ I Sett 4/ 5 Seat 14 Stpt 4 Oct II Oct 41,047 words
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Advertisement1026 1962-06-30 14 OPTION PREMIUMS PRODUCE PRICES Juds TO. Three months. pHiNESB Prstfue* Ksahangs Binsa(OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) T* B»M "«l »»lssi p«r plcul r.lt.rdsy M Box' 12 «t BM^hl? 9*tts Casswrt .11: bulk $VH sellers drum BrewerlM 28 CM 8 Times 19 cU 41 Mllsrs. Cssra: Juljr «27J burera. RoblnsoT» cts 8 l^derTss Ictt.1,026 words
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Advertisement257 1962-06-30 14 THE BATU KAWAN RUBBER COCONUT PLANTATIONS LTD I Incorporated In Great Britain) PRYE ESTATE Offers are Invited for approximately 197 acres of agricultural I land, being part of Prye Estate. which is suitable for Industrial or housing development. Further particulars and permlsI slon to view may be obtained from the257 words
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Advertisement2018 1962-06-30 15 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr Robert Wee Soon Bee of our Technical Division Is leaving our employ on 30.6.62. BTM LIM CO., LTD., j 94, Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. NOTICE A Public Auction will be held on Sunday the 16th day ol July. 1962 at the Supreme2,018 words
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Advertisement481 1962-06-30 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SARAWAK GOVERNMENT Applications are invited from male or female candidates between 20 and 30 years of age wltjl knowledge of typing and shorthand and holding both the Senior Cambridge Certificate and the Senior Chinese Middle Certificate or higher educational qualification for appointment as Secretary /Translator, Sarawak Constabulary. Salary481 words
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Advertisement800 1962-06-30 15 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with PWD., Singapore In Class "D" and above under Head 111 i a) will be received a*, the Public Works Depa. tinent. High Street in Tender Box No. 1 j up to noon of the 13 7 62 for the:— Making Vp of Van Kit800 words
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Advertisement350 1962-06-30 15 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday, 13th July, 1962. for:— CONSTRUCTION OF EARTHWORKS. ROADWOBK AND DRAINS IN THE FIRST LIGHT INDI STHIAL ASIA. PART I. JIRONG (Show Round on 6th July350 words
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264 1962-06-30 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP NEROME SHOWS IMPROVEMENT ON THE TRACK By Nakhoda shines in trial on soft going KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Fri. Rising High did the most impressive gallop on a soft track here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Lawrence Wong. Rising High ran 3f264 words
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Article26 1962-06-30 16 HONG KONG. Fri.— China beat Japan, holders of the work' Championship. 3-2 in a women s table tennis international at T'entsin lost night. Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article1791 1962-06-30 16 KL runners riders tomorrow Race 1: 1.30-Class 5, Div. 2-7 i 1 ***** Sinßint Boy (Gary's St.) R. Breuk.. 5 9 0 'Lun 2 ***** Roll In (Goldfr. Star St.) E. Breuk.. 4 9.0 Taylor 7 3 ***** Jalak Lincting < Profit St. > Mawi. 4 8.13 'Mornay 5 41,791 words
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Article282 1962-06-30 16 Larkspur bids for notable double J)UBLIN. Fri. There b i big international flavour about the Iri.sh Derby to be run over I', mile.-, at the famed Curragh course tomorrow. In the Held of about 20 bidding for the richest race of all time in Europe are Amprican, French. South African.282 words
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Miscellaneous203 1962-06-30 16 tjy \hnvr By \l €app f t a'DDVJi4P"'-NrvsP "DEED THEY Da Yffp^ Y AH JEST INHERITED ??-G4sP.^-A»\l830 TNDDnfIT LA^TisrSIIELDMP CUSS N EM.T /jf^-* f ♦IB.SOHAHKNOWSN0 1 r AH'DUOVETOÐ'OO-STAR y KE^JsnoFii'i ZA. IT'S MAMMW'S V A HATES TH' SIGHT O ME- O'THET; EVEN THCXXH n-*fie!--l RRnTWER>' —U^'^ ORDERS/ry .\j BUT THINK203 words
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301 1962-06-30 17 Ike Trophy trials: 26 to take part rpWENTY-SIX golfers will take Dart in trials at Tiger Lane course here tomorrow and Sunday to bid for places in the Malayan team for the Eisenhower Trophy world amateur championship. After the trials, four players will be selected to represent Malaya In the301 words
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Article408 1962-06-30 17 THE TIDE IS TURNING AGAINST TROUBLESOME RULE IBF MEETING TO DISCUSS TWO RESOLUTIONS BY MALAYA WEST GERMANY LONDON, Friday fHE CONTROVERSIAL "wood shot" rule, one of the most disputed points in modern badminton, may be changed at the International Badminton Federation's annual meeting here onReuter - 408 words
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290 1962-06-30 17 pENANG, Fri. Nine- teen-year-old Kok Wai Lam, who created an upset yesterday when he eliminated seeded Tan Ah Fee in the first round of the men's singles of the Federation s first national championships moved into the quarterfinals today with a290 words
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Article340 1962-06-30 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. clocked a record 9mln 59.95ec. Six mure records were bettered and another equalled today. The other records were discus "C" of 126 ft lin by Richard Tan; Shot put "B" of 43ft Jin by Lin Kap Ping; 800 m "C or 2min340 words
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Article65 1962-06-30 17 PARIT BUNXAR. Fri.— Sangat bingh of Pant Buntar won the men's singles title In the Perak PWD lawn tennis championships here yesterday. He b< ai Raja Osman or Ipoh 6-2. 6-2 in the Anal. Sangat completed a double when he and D. Nadarajah of Talpuig beat65 words
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230 1962-06-30 17 Sattar to stay as SAFA national coach SINGAPORE, Fr i The Singapore Amateur F.A. Finance and Administrative committee tonight defined Rahim Sattars status as a national coach and got him to Withdraw his letter of resignation. Sattar agreed to accept the committee's decision which was unanimous with the exception of230 words
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Article38 1962-06-30 17 SINOAPORE. Fri. The triangular athletics meet between combined schools. combined universities and a Singapore selection, which was postponed because of rain last Sunday, will be held at Farrer Park on Sunday starting at 3 p.m.38 words
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Article614 1962-06-30 17 Norman Siebel - PENANG MA Y END PERAK CUP QUEST Norman Siebel MALAYA CUP PREVIEW By SINGAPORE, SERVICES CLASH IN SOUTH the acid teat. New forward Ken "two-goal" Davis may prove to be the cuw to Services long-time goal-shyness attainst Singapore, and Sen-ices' hopes have risen with his advent But Singapore have thwarted614 words
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Article151 1962-06-30 17 Lendlnsr scorers: Abdul Latlff CNegrli 8 goals: Abdul Ohanl fSel) 6: Ounasegaran rPerak) 6; Pang Slang Hock (Penang) 5: Majld Ariff fS'pore) 4; Ayoub (Armed Forces) 3: Omar Yasnln rPenang> 3: Ban Chiang CKedahi 3; Kirn Leng (Sell. Arthur Koh fSen, Mahyuddln (Forces). Ken Davis (Jt. Service*) Cheongr Lam151 words
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Advertisement234 1962-06-30 17 I AIOW I f Tl f 9<vw 9 w GUARANTEE::! +*5i *r >A fan s I If fi&f*f&&fam\ KllllLfl LIMITEpJj SIN6A*"O«t-»UAU IUMPUR-PtN*H&-«Of* BHABU-IPOH— JOHORE BAHRU. iwwiwmjwiwiiHHnwmirinnnniiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiwmiiiiicaniiriiiniiniiiii^ REALLY Beware of imitafionj PROTECT Genuine Carl Zeus YOUR EYES lenses bear this mark- k ALL LATEST MODELS AVAILABLE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., LTD. 15,234 words
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Advertisement159 1962-06-30 17 SMART i^^^Zw|^^^^7^s^^^fr and U^^^lv^^l 3iwL' Mort powerful The spurts-cat cbaracterlstlcs ot trie VOLVU l££b t« VtJIl HIOFC have been further accentuated by the incorporation ot a new. more powerful, economical and nuoliHr particularly robust engine. The surface-hardened If UUlliy cranicshaft is carried tn five main bearings to ensure quiet ai.d159 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous453 1962-06-30 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER MALAYA CUP: S'gor v Combined Services (Princes Rd.. 6.15): Perils v Kedah (Kangar. 5.15>. BL'RNLEV CUP: Perlis Youthfv Kedah Youths (Kangar. 4>. STORE DIV. SA: Arsenal v Alexandra (Gey tang); Seletar VI v Serangoon MY (Parrer Pk>; INTER STATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS: Johore v Malacca (Kluang padnnc. s>.453 words
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Miscellaneous229 1962-06-30 17 Mauludln 2 Subor Mahadl 3 Khoo Kheng Cheng 13.2; 460 a: 1 Partner 2 Dayashanker Singh 'I Kenneth Liang 56.5; Triple jump: 1 Yeo Kwee Kee 2 Yeow Nal King 3- Lawrence Scow 37ft 3 200 m heats {qualifiers): Kok Moon Seng. Leonard Frlda. Ho Chye Hock. P. D'Cotta. Kader229 words
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Miscellaneous233 1962-06-30 17 8-4; TJ4U. Lee (B'gor) bt Charles Chim (Mai) 6-2, 8-6, 6-1: Kwok Yoke Yen (S'gor) bt Ob Lock Keng (Pg) 9-7. 6-3; Kok Wai Urn (S'gor) bt Ling Leong Chlng (Pk) 6-0. 6-2; Johnny Heah (Pg) bt PathllUh Nor (8"gor) 6-1, 6-2: Billy Yap (S'gor) bt Toh Boon Theng (Pg)233 words
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380 1962-06-30 18 AN air hostess "floated" before his eyes when a Sydney-bound Vi s count airliner once plunged 11,000 feet and out of control, a pilot told a plane crash inquiry here today. "A passenger had to crab her to stop her fromReuter - 380 words
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Obituary22 1962-06-30 18 lELLAMMAH SINNATHAMBV <>.■• lovMi mother of Thi-vara)an of Telcic.in». D<-vt.. MKWN, puMi away in iMfulljr on Friday 29.8. hj at Kalthuddy. Oyon.22 words
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Article33 1962-06-30 18 MRS. LIM TECK SENC and other member* of the family of the late Mr. Veo Hoik Chan thank pastors, friend*, relatives for visits. condolence*, wreath.", donations and attendance at the recent funeral33 words
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Article21 1962-06-30 18 CHILDREN BIRMDAY PARTY AcccKKOHrs. Fancy HaU. Cracker*. L>ecoratlonj Exclusive Styles Large Variety from Bobman Co Scotts Road. Spore. Telephone *****.21 words
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Article57 1962-06-30 18 LONDON, Pri. Mr. Cecil Harmsworth King, chairman of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial newspapers, offered no defence In the divorce court yesterday when a decree nisi was granted to his wife, Mr. Agnes Margaret King, of Kensington, London, because of his adultery. The judge made anReuter - 57 words
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Article43 1962-06-30 18 LONDON. Fri.— The giant Vickers VCIO jet airliner, Britain's 150-seat. 600 mph challenger for the world's longrange air routes, today made its first flight. Capt. G.R. Bryce, chief test pilot of the British Aircraft Corporation, was at the controls.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article32 1962-06-30 18 WASHINGTON, Frl. President and Mrs. Kennedy arrived by air In Mexico City at 1651 GMT today at the start of ther goodwill visit to Mexico, the White House announced. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article324 1962-06-30 18 LONDON. Pii. Slock maiket.s here ended a relatively good week on a satisfactory note. Buyers however, were still cautious and an initial advance today —prompted by the big rise on Wall Stieet yesterday, proved to have been rather overdone as later some reaction was seen In price values,324 words
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Article25 1962-06-30 18 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £863. sellers £864. Forward buyers £869 sellers £871. Settlement £861 Turnover am. 140 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Steadier but quiet25 words
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Article42 1962-06-30 18 LONDON. Prl. Spo' August 82 1 I/IK.. Sept 22 11 Hid Ot 22 1 MM.. Oct. Dec. 2^ ,d Jan/Mar 22»*U.. April June 22 July Sept unquoted, c \.t July 22'^d.. August 22 7 16d. Sept. 22 7 16d. Tone: Uncertain.42 words
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371 1962-06-30 18 BOOS FOR LINESMAN AS BRITAIN'S LAST SINGLES HOPE FALLS LONDON. Friday. gOOS and jeers greeted a controversial line decision on match point which put Ken Fletcher, 21-year-old Australian Davis Cup prospect, into the quarterfinals 'of the men's singles at Wimbledon today. Fletcher defeated j 19-year-old left-hand- er Roger Taylor of371 words
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Article208 1962-06-30 18 MEN'S SINOLES (4TH RD): R. H. Osuna (Mr\.) bt R. Mil* (GB) 6-3, 6-3, 6-2; K. Hrtoher (Aust.) bt R. Taylor (GB) 2-6, 6-3. 6-8. 6-4, 6-4; R. Hewit (Aust.) bt R. ft Howe (Aunt.) 3-6. 1-6. 6-4. 6-3, 10-8. MEN'S DOI'BLES (2ND RD) C. R. McKinlry208 words
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Article247 1962-06-30 18 Result* of Thursday's matches: MEN'S SINGLES (3RD RD): R. H. Osuna (Mex.) bt G. L. Forbes (SA) 6-2. 9-11, 8-6, 6-4: M. V. Mulligan (Aust) bt K D. Ralston USi 3-6. 9-7. 6-3, 2-6, 7-5; A. R. Mills (GB) M N. Pietranceli (It.) 6-4. 2-6. 4-6. 7-5, 6-1;247 words
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Article265 1962-06-30 18 LONDON. Fri— The inatchH between Northampton-^ i shire and the Pakistanis ended in a draw here today. Final scores: Northants 334-8 dec. and 212-6 dec. Pakistanis 372 and 78-5. The match fizzled out into a draw and the extra halfhour was not taken. Northants, pace265 words
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Article28 1962-06-30 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. N.A. DRozarlo. buck recently from a two-month leave in Europe, will resume duty ns.> the Third Criminal District l^ Judge on Monday.28 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1962-06-30 18 Late classified advertisements 20 H'onfn $10 (Minimum) TO PARKIAM and Thilngnlint:.un .liuk-M'T Shnnth'nl on "J4.6.62. Thanks to ftaff of BunKsar Hospital. LIM TCO: Between Bun Choon. only aon ot Mr. :ind Mm. Lim Beng Chin and G. ok Hi .in. youngtM daugh-ti-r of Madam Yap Sen* Loon on ma. WHO116 words
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Advertisement109 1962-06-30 18 CONGRATULATIONS TO BOON CO., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR SINGAPORE AIRPORT BRANCH. I RESEARCH SONY Model 464 K UAIfTQ M ULTI PURPOSE 4 TRACK TAPE RECORDER I^, Full fidelity sound on sound 'dubbing) ond porollel V; TU I" recording for critical musicians, language students I lI L etc. High fidelity109 words
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