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Title Section23 1962-07-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fat*** 1 Heat**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1962. if 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1962-07-13 1 Tengku off on his Malaysia mission PREMIER: THE SAME CONSTITUTION ('IT HAS WORKED) WITH SOME AMENDMENTS Whitehall knows the problems, says P.M. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew to Singapore today on his way to the London talks on Malaysia "full of hope1,473 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-07-13 1 In Singapore an hour later... ISMAIL IS ACTING PRIME MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dato i Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman i above) will hold five Cabinet portfolios while Tengku Abdul Rahman and his Cabinet colleagues are away at the Malaysia talks181 words
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Article232 1962-07-13 1 INDONESIANS GET ROCKET BATTALION JAKARTA, Thursday. J^ ROCKET battalion has been added to the Indonesian Artillery Corps. It has three batteries of four launchers, each capable of tiring 'A 2 rockets simultaneously. An army statement said a battery was capable of devastating 32 acres of ground with one salvo. TheReuter - 232 words
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Article57 1962-07-13 1 RABAT., Thurs. The Moroccan News Agency here said today that Algerian units had attacked border posts recently occupied by Moroccan auxiliary forces. The agency. Maghreb Arab Press, said Saf Saf. near Colom Bechar. now had the Algerian flag flying over it after Moroccan troops who occupied it lastReuter - 57 words
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Article23 1962-07-13 1 LONDON Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan and his English-born wife Muna arrived in Britain today on a private visit. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article103 1962-07-13 1 GENEVA. Thurs.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. fjritLsh Co-chairman of the Laos Conference, danced the twist for delegates from East and West in the lobby of a luxury Geneva hotel today He was surrounded by an admiring throng of delegates Including the Soviet Union's Mr. Georgi Pushkin, and103 words
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Article372 1962-07-13 1 WELLINGTON. Thursday. TWO RUSSIANS in New Zealand have been ex--1 pelled fqr espionage, the Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake, announced in the House of Representatives tonight. I The Russians left the country with their families today. Mr. Holyoake, interrupting a budget debate, said that372 words
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Article142 1962-07-13 1 Winston has chest trouble LONDON. Thurs. Sir Winston Churchill's condition has been complicated by a bronchial infection that has caused "a slight rise in temperature." a special hospital bulletin said today. "Since yesterday Sir Winston has had a slight riso in temperature due to bronchial infection." the bulletin said. FirstUPI - 142 words
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Article21 1962-07-13 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia nas ordered sft million marks' worth of West German locomotives and rolling stock. Antara said21 words
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Article28 1962-07-13 1 BCY STABBED SINGAPORE. Thurv Schoolboy Chi;« Sr.ik U« 14. vis attacked h' in Loron? Limau toniulu herioasly Mabbrd ..nd ad mitted to ho-pit.il. Mice m* investigating28 words
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Article206 1962-07-13 2 The wonders of Telstar I (CONTD) LONDON, Thurs. Paris, London and New York were linked perfectly with a clear television transmission via the Telstar satellite here last night. A perfect Dlcture of the French programme, beamed from the Brittany station, was received by the British station at Groonhllly in CornwallReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration343 1962-07-13 2 COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP CALL ON TRIUMPHANT RETURN HOME TLEMCEN (Wast Algeria), Thurs. JJK. Mohammed Ben Bella, dissident Algerian Vice-Premier, returned in triumph to Algeria yesterday to call for collective leadership of the nationalist movement which won Algerian independence. Mr. Ben Bella, a pioneer of theReuter - 343 words
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129 1962-07-13 2 OUR FLAG STAYS OVER THAT TEMPLE SAY THAIS BANGKOK, Thurs.—Thailand will not lower her flag over the disputed border temple of Phra Viharn, Government sources said today. However, the flag and Its pole would be removed and the temple and the land on which it stands given to Cambodia. ThailandReuter - 129 words
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Article38 1962-07-13 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States yesterday exploded a nuclear device equal to one million tons of TNT or more near Christmas Island in the Pacific. It was the 27th announced shot of the current series.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-07-13 2 WHILE a delegate to the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) convention pickets in front of a downtown hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, protesting against its segregation policy, a member of the Ku Klux Klan bands out literature defending the hotel's stand. The NAACP sent96 words
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Article228 1962-07-13 2 BRITAIN STILL LETS THEM IN T ONDON, Thurs.—Bri- tain at the moment is allowing Commonwealth immigrants into Britain even if they have no specific Job or special skill, the Minister of Labour. Mr. John Hare disclosed last night. Under the recent Commonwealth Immigration Act. the British Government took powers toReuter - 228 words
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Article39 1962-07-13 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. China charged that two U.S. military planes Intruded into its territorial air space over Kwantung province yesterday and issued its 209 th "serious warning" against these "provocations." the New China News Agency said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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203 1962-07-13 3 France abolishes unified services command PARIS, Thurs. The ■T French Cabinet decided yesterday to abolish the entire general staff of the combined air, land and sea forces. The decision was announced by the Minister of Information. Mr. Alain Peyrefltte. after a Cabinet meeting at which Gen. de Gaulle presided. TheReuter - 203 words
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Article69 1962-07-13 3 SANTA MONICA (California). Thurs. Film star Janet Leigh yesterday won a divorce from her actor husband. Tony Curtis, after nearly 11 years of marriage. Curtis, 37. who is at pre- sent In Germany, did not contest the suit. Miss Leieh. 35. testifying for about five minutes,Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration388 1962-07-13 3 SECRET TALKS ON WEST IRIAN TO RESUME Indonesia will ask if Dutch accept the Bunker plan as the basis for further negotiations WASHINGTON, Thursday. ITCH and Indonesian representatives will resume secret talks on the West Irian issue at an undisclosed site near Washington today or tomorrow, informed sources said lastReuter; UPI - 388 words
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226 1962-07-13 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. SOVIET officials have asked Western antinuclear campaigners to abandon a proposed demonstration due to be held here tomorrow it was learned last night. Mr. Bruce Reid, spokesman of the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said the demonstration, planned by 12 peopleReuter - 226 words
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Article67 1962-07-13 3 JJONG KONG. Thurs. Peasants, working days and nights without rest, have saved about 90 per cent of their farmland from flood waters of the north and the west rivers in Kwangtung Province, Radio Canton reported last night. The flood, one of the worst in the SouthReuter - 67 words
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Article32 1962-07-13 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The U.N. postal administration will issue on Sept. 17 a memorial stamp honouring those who have lost their lives in the service of the United Nations.— UPl.32 words
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Article198 1962-07-13 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE Kennedy Administration yesterday announced new tax depreciation schedules that will save American business U. 5.51.500 million in their first year. President Kennedy said the move would pump up to four times that amount into new income-producing plant and equipment. The tax concessions were198 words
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Article, Illustration352 1962-07-13 3 A U.N. protest as Tshombe men march in 2,000 MEN IS FREEDOM PARADE UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. THE United Nations yesterday lodged a "strong protest against the parade of 2,000 Katangese troops in Elisabethville in celebration of the second anniversary of Katanga's secession. A note irom Mr. Jean Back, acting headReuter - 352 words
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Article74 1962-07-13 3 PARIS, Thurs. Marshal Alphonse Juin, the only living Marshal of France, has been put on the retired list by a special decree which will not be published in the official gazette, usually reliable sources sait' here last night. Normally a Marshal of France is regardedReuter - 74 words
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Article200 1962-07-13 3 Quick look round BONN: The chief West Ccrm.m prosecutor. Dr. Wolfgang Fracnkel. is being retired because of his record as a prosecutor in the Nazi era. pALCUTTA, Thurs. More than 1.000 demonstrators shouting slogans and carrying placards marched on the American consulate-general here yesterday in protest against U.a. high altitude200 words
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160 1962-07-13 4 ACQUITTAL BY NEW MAGISTRATE IN FIRST CASE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A new magistrate, starting his first day's work today, heard a Naval Base police case and found it "fraught with discrepancies." Mr. N. Ganesan, of the seventh magistrate's court, made this observation at the trial of A. Noor Mohamed, 32, a160 words
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Article65 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The TJmar Pulavar Tamil High School, the only secondary Tamil institution in Singapore, is in urgent need of $45,000 to purchase a bus, provide free text books for poor students, and equip a science laboratory. In an appeal today, the school asked for voluntary65 words
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Article61 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chua Choon alias Chua Keng Choon, pleaded not guilty In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today to a charge of stealing seven $50 tote tickets totalling $350 from Chow Yew Koon. at the Singapore Turf Club yesterday. He was allowed bail until July 2861 words
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Article36 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fourteen resident students of the Gimson School accompanied by the Assistant Director (Home) Mr. S.D. Wiliiam and the School's Superintendent. Mr. Foo Kia Pang, today donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre.36 words
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Article29 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Scripture Union will hold its service at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at St. Andrew's Cathedral Instead of at the Victoria Memorial Hall as previously announced.29 words
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Article213 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club opened Its current production of John CXsbourne's and Anthony Creightcn's "Epitaph for George Dillon" wUh a charity performance in aid of the Associations for the Deaf and Dumb at the club's Ayer Rajah Road theatre last night. The play develop*213 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-07-13 4 THE Federations Deputy Premier and Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak (third from right), in a happy mood on arrival at the Singapore airport yesterday morning with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the first leg of their journey to London for talks on Malaysia.138 words
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Article100 1962-07-13 4 100 women for 'bring, buy' sale SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Spastic Children's Association Is holding a "bring and buy" sale of cosmetics and beauty aids on July 16, at the residence of Mrs. G.A. Jockel. wife of the Australian Commissioner. About 100 women of all nationalities attending are expected to take100 words
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Article202 1962-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Fourth Magistrate Mr. Sathi V. Kandiah, L today fined a housewife, Ooi Ah Looi, a total of $5,500 on three opium charges under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance 001. 34, a mother of four children and said to be in very poor health,202 words
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Advertisement226 1962-07-13 4 £J\ A Jjy TOMORROW MIDNICHT! j (SINGAPORE) j j r -JAMES STEWART Awarded BEST ACTOR—, S Aid "SILVER BEAR" Prize At The 12th WEST I -BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL Fir This IT—il T W^tSr cia. JAMES MAUREEN ;i TT^ CMM.lcope it A^^^KfVSk I Jjg t*££Op* CCX.OA or oc Luxe <4pV\tH ttJ\226 words
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Miscellaneous437 1962-07-13 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is todays sche- BOAC: From London. Prank duie of civil aircraft move- fun. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta, menu at Paya Lebar airport, Kuala Lumpur (BA 710) 5.55 Singapore: p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin. Ja\RKl\ Al.s iwrU iBA 719) 10.50 p.m. Garnda: Prom Medan, Kuala437 words
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3383 1962-07-13 5 BAN ON MEETS: BARISAN CONDEMN A TION MOTION DEFEATED IN ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE. Thurs. THE (Government, fighting back alone in the Legislative Assembly to night against a Barisan Sosialis motion seeking a vote of condemnation against it for alleged undemocratic action in banning two proposed meetings, scored a clear victory by3,383 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-07-13 5 PREMIER Mr. Lee Kuan Yew answering charges of intimidation by police on trade unions, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that this picture, which he tabled, clearly showed Mr. S. Ghouse (third from right), secretary of the Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee, was the88 words
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Advertisement231 1962-07-13 5 PHILIPS ALL-TRANSISTOR |j PORTABLE RADIO COMPLETE WITH LEATHER CARRYING CASE POWERFUL VOLUME CLEAR RECEPTION 1 3 WAVE BANDS PHILIPS QUALITY SERVICE V~3w GUARANTEE MALAYA BORNEO SINGAPORE J\ GREAT NEW HOTEL OPENS IN THE FAR PACIFIC-JULY 16, 1962 A magnificent symbol of hospitality by a young and free nation, the Hotel231 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-07-13 6 Photonews I^ t^,^,BIESfE3S?EiEIST3SW Looking on is Haji Mustapha bin Jabar, Selangor State Assemblyman. The Tengku was accompanied by his wife and children. They will spend four days with him in Singapore before he flies to London. No time limit has been fixed160 words
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Advertisement393 1962-07-13 6 j*»k tf& V/\x Cj^~~' J^JH But not with a MICHIGAN lH« I^MMI^^HHKBK ANOTHER STORY OF SAVING WITH i.^^M^ ISHBIkW^L I TL /I I I .^B^B^^^^ ...-J wspr*^ *H5QEflL^L^L^L^L^HBw* Jl l «L J jAI I C L^ _^im^i^^S^»«^ill^i^Mß^BS«S«^»!i^S«^ I mm Z*W&S£Mfy&&Mfi%3M^mWM^^mlm^m I <^ n «I> THfc CONTRACTOR: Central Lorry Service Co.393 words
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495 1962-07-13 7 ALOR STAR. Thursday /PHE British Army in A Malaya, which has indicated its intention to declare a further 650 of its civilian workers redundant this year, has warned the War Department Civilian Staff Association that redundancy was "likely to continue." "This is495 words
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280 1962-07-13 7 REGISTRATION CHIEF BLAMES TOWN FOLK 1.2 mil. people wait for new cards 'KUALA' LUMPUR, Thursday. Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, today criticised people living in towns for their indifference in getting new identity cr J Inche Ibrahim said that almost half the people living in towns, who280 words
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181 1962-07-13 7 Star plans films with a Malayan flavour SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Lanky UniversalInterna tional film star Marshall Thomson, 36, flew into Singapore today to investigate the possibility of making two films with Malayan backgrounds. He was met at the airport by an old friend. Pearl and Dean"s executive producer In South-East Asia.181 words
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Article66 1962-07-13 7 IPOH. Thurs.— A labourer. P. Sothianathan, 42. was stabbed while talking to a friend In front of a toddy shop near the Sungel Par! Road bridge here yesterday. It Is understood that a man went up to him and stabbed him with a knife before66 words
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Article33 1962-07-13 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. P. H. Diananda has been elected president of the Malayan Mathematical Society. Tne vice presidents are Prof. C. J. Ellezer Mr. Kwan Sal Kheong and Mr. Tharam Singh.33 words
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Article61 1962-07-13 7 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A shop assistant, Ng Hun Mm. 29, and a maidservant, Lav Poh Choo, 22. were allowed $200 ball each when they pleaded not guilty to a joint charge of behaving In an Indecent manner by exposing themselves at Jalan Langgar last night. The61 words
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Article53 1962-07-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A retired civil servant, Tuan Hajl All Hassan bin Zulfan. has been elected chairman of the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of T.B. Other officials are: Tuan Haji Abdul Karlm bin Hltam. vice-chairman, Mr. M. B. Dass, secretary; and Mrs.53 words
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Article27 1962-07-13 7 KAJANO. Thurs. The perimeter fencing at 11th mile, Cheras village, put up to protect the village from terrorists during the Emergency is being removed.27 words
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Article144 1962-07-13 7 ARE Asian schools geared to meet the needs and hopes of the newlyemergent territories? Is the syllabus up to date and abreast of the requirements of a Space Age civilisation? Dr. Alfredo Morales, vicepresident of the University of the Philippines, tackles this vital aspect of144 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-07-13 7 Dato Wong expected to return next month PENANG. Thurs. Dato Wong Pow Nee (above), a member of the Cobbold Commission, who left for London on May l and later toured the United States is expected to return to Penang on Aug. 2. Dato Wong is In the United States on65 words
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Article17 1962-07-13 7 PENANG. Thurs. Province Wellesley Central District Council has given Malay names to its 143 roads.17 words
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Article63 1962-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Malayan Ambassador in the United Arab Republic. Inche Ghazall bin Hajl Jawl, Is now here or. a visit to his sick father. He will return to Cairo on July 24 and complete his tour of duty in April next year. But he will63 words
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Article120 1962-07-13 7 ZOO, TOO, AT THE TRADE SHOW SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 100 firms and organisations will take part in the million dollar trade exhibition which will open at the Happy World on July 25. Various stands for thp >how. which will be opened by Mr Ko Teok Kin, chairman of thj120 words
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Article69 1962-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Fourteen soldiers from the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles will parachute or. to Taiping airfield early tomorrow from a Royal Australian Air Force plane in an exercise. Also taking part in the four-day exercise, codenamed "Saxon Shore." are men of the Royal Dragoons and the lst>69 words
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Article, Illustration311 1962-07-13 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT lIAS your child ever come up to you, exclalm--11 ing, "Oh mommy, smell the pretty flower!" Whereupon you sniffed and smelt nothing! If not, you're lucky. Because, according to the experts, we who live In this modern world, are gradually losing our sense of smell. We311 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-07-13 8 Proven Good for mother and child IT is a well known fact that food has a great effect on the health of the expectant mother and her unborn child. Although she need not eat quantity for two, she does need to take in quality for two. Some years ago, an306 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-07-13 8 Lucy huang - WHAT MAKES A WOMAN DESIRABLE? Lucy huang by 4 SK a man what he thinks is the most desirable thing about a woman, any woman, and he will say her figure, her beauty. But if you asked him to explain his statement, he will not be able to answer. You322 words
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Article, Illustration970 1962-07-13 8 Who wants to be a bachelor anyway? VL/HO wants to be a bachelor anyway? And when I say this. I say it for both men and women. Oh sure, it's fine to be able to date lots of guys or girls and never have anyone to keep tags on you.970 words
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Article, Illustration326 1962-07-13 8 DIFFICULT TO CHEW, YAWN OR SWALLOW WHEN I was a child, 1 was often bothered by ear trouble. If I close my eyes J can ttUl feel the indescribable pain that makes it difficult to speak, cough, yawn, swallow or chew. My mother had a terrible time with me... 1326 words
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Article91 1962-07-13 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Legislative Assembly today agreed with the Committee of Privileges that no action be taken against the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. and that there was no breach or abuse of privilege by him when he made certain statements about the "political conduct and91 words
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123 1962-07-13 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three men, who pleaded not guilty last week to a charge of hoisting an unauthorised banner in protest against the Referendum Bill, were discharged when the case came up for mention in a magistrate's court today. Tan Khoon Hong, Loo Nap Kee123 words
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Article28 1962-07-13 8 KANGAR. Thurs. Sa'ad bin Mat Isa, 38, a restricted resident with 11 convictions, was jailed today for three years for leaving his mukim without permission.28 words
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Article26 1962-07-13 8 IPOH, Thurs. Thieves broke into the Cold Storage (Malayan Ltd. in Clare Street here last night and stole liquor and cigarettes worth $610.26 words
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Article61 1962-07-13 8 IPOH, Thurs. P. Sodi Nathan, a lorry driver, was admitted to the General Hospital here last night with stab wounds in his chest. Sodl was drinking toddy in a toddy shop in Sungei Parit Road about 7 p.m. when he was attacked by a man armed61 words
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Article69 1962-07-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— South Africa is to be formally struck off the Federation's Constitution as a member of the Commonwealth, according to a Government Gazette notification. In ths constitution, the Com- monwealth countries listed include "the Union of South Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Ghana" etc. But from69 words
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901 1962-07-13 8 PRINCIPALS WERE IN FAVOUR OF THE 4-2 SYSTEM Witness questioned on speech at forum and he agrees... I 28 th day of the inquiry SINGAPORE. Thurs. MR LIM SE C K KIAN, former president of the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union, today agreed that all the Chinese secondary school principals901 words
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178 1962-07-13 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MEMBER will not require in future a sup- porting signatory to move a motion in the Legislative Assembly. This follows the adoption of an amendment to the standing orders. However, the motion will net be proceeded with after it has been178 words
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Miscellaneous160 1962-07-13 8 Lrt Ahw+r B Y At Capp <n lTHhir l k f</ V 1 AH S MATCHIRWi! ONLY THET LI'L INJUKI \1 WERE a\ UMBTUCK. 1 THING ON EARTH J\ ALLUS LEAVES A H NICETFW, J > y *^V 7> MORE POWERFUL < V COUPLE O' SKINS-// AUDREY Dick Trmcß By160 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1962-07-13 9 The Empire State air crash horror STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE TRAGEDY THAT STRUCK ONE JULY MORNING WHEN AN ARMY BOMBER RAMMED THE 79th FLOOR OF NEW YORK'S LOFTIEST BUKDING AT 9.4."> a.m. on Saturday, July 2.8, 1945, office workers in New York's Manhattan district were startled by the roar of1,704 words
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Article39 1962-07-13 10 it Worsts Sl» (Mimimmm) TNC MOTMIR SUPERIOR Extend' h»r sincere thanks to th* Staff and Pupils. Convent grhools Ipoh for thnr rhferful t-o-opcration in the Fun Fair and to all who Helped to make it a real success.39 words
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Obituary69 1962-07-13 10 >• H.rW, Sit (Minitmmm) in LOVING MEMORY of Anton Pnnolab died 1.1 7. 6 i. A. yaar sro, you Wft us suddenly without a word. We miss you more and more as time goes on. Mother and sister. IN MEMORY OF Alfred Dv I-*.-*ru«, you frll asleep without69 words
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Article588 1962-07-13 10 It is not often that socialist local authorities and landlord organisations can find anything to agree on in the matter of rent control. The former tend to favour retention in all its forms, the latter total abolition or at least progressive relaxation. Yet there is some common588 words
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Article417 1962-07-13 10 Crisis in the Himalayas has been averted often enough for the drama in the Galwan Valley not to be accepted as the prologue to war. But this new turn is decidedly serious; it could mean a showdown in at least this section of the frontier. Indeed someone must back417 words
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Article266 1962-07-13 10 There is probably no more than meets the eye in the somewhat curious affair of Pahangs State Council. All eight members of the State Executive Council resigned in response to the Mentri Besar's request, and six have been reappointed. Tne full number has been made up by the266 words
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Article, Illustration780 1962-07-13 10 LOKE YEE ONN - Dilemma behind Sydney U. quota LOKE YEE ONN by President, Asian Students Council of New South Wales, Australia THE widespread publicity given by Asian newspapers to the decision of the Senate of the University of Sydney to restrict enrolment of overseas students next year, has prompted me to write this780 words
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Letter170 1962-07-13 10 I REFER to a scurrilous letter which I. In company with other members of the racing public, have received through the post. The lait paragraph, where 'Fairplay calls on all racehorse owners to Join the "Horse Owners Association" might give rise to the Impression that the Racehorse170 words
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876 1962-07-13 10 I HAVE to refer to your editorial on "Co-opera-tives" in your issue of July 7 and, in particular, to your hasty rejection of the widely-accepted view, especially among co-opera-tors, that, as opposed to the co-operative movement's recognition of human values, modern capitalistic business876 words
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Letter94 1962-07-13 10 ON June 27 you carried a report of black rain having fallen at Jemaluang. a village 13 miles on the road to Mersing. Some people think the likely cause was that black smoke from a forest fire had got mixed up with the rain-clouds and brought down the94 words
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Letter247 1962-07-13 10 IN my school days !n the second half of the *****, the most I carried was three textbooks In three R's and half a dozen exercise books and drawing book each class year, besides the usual, ruler, eraser, pencils and a box of crayons or247 words
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Advertisement753 1962-07-13 10 Straits Tisve. k Malay Mail Classified sdv*r:i»»m»nl* may b* handed to: lat noof COLD STONA9K ASJCAOB Orchard ftoaa COLD STORAGE BRANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD-*"KA T ONO> KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL SASB AuthorM*d Agants: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hou«*. Collyar Quay THE NIWi FRONT Ftiipstrlck'* Sup*rmar«*« M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admkaitv Road.753 words
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Advertisement77 1962-07-13 10 Are Engagements Obsolete? Now that the oldfashioned rules of courtship have fone by the board, should we not dispense with engagements altogether? What purpose do they serve? Or would this accelerate the already high rate of marriage breakdown? A distinguished marriage counsellor, with intimate knowledge of marital customs in many77 words
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Advertisement90 1962-07-13 10 Van Hausen jVJiM^Hpk of England ■ssHk Hn^B slssssskm J d^ tsuH ■sP^^3fc»»''^sssfc. VlaslHl sssWE^NsssPMssP^^ *^adH Vdn HeuSPn rmaler c jffijr .adfUfl >1Y shirts in styles, materials, j Z^^M Hv colours and patterns to' 4 g& suit every occasion. See a m/mfc&fyt Wk selection of Van Heusen 'mff shirts at your90 words
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Article612 1962-07-13 11 KHIR URGES GREATER USE OF NATIONAL LANGUAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T<HF Government assured business leaders today that it had no intention of replacing their own languages with Malay but insisted that the national language should be given pride of place. The Minister of Commerce and612 words
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173 1962-07-13 11 Marriage ended on very first day in lunchtime quarrel SINGAPORE, Thursday. WOMAN whose married life ended five years ago at the first lunch she had with her husband as his wife was today granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court. The woman,173 words
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Article191 1962-07-13 11 OEREMBAN, Thurs. The United Democratic Party has been registered by the Federation's Registrar of Societies, its secretarygeneral, Mr. Chin See Yin. announced here today. He made the announcement at a lunch in the Rest House. Fifteen local founder members were present. The party's president ts191 words
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Article42 1962-07-13 11 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. A mother of six. Malmunah binte Awang- Puteh. 30, was found dead in her house in Kampong Penambang here yesterday with a knife wound In her neck. A parana was found beside her body.42 words
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Article53 1962-07-13 11 KUCHING, Thurs. Inche Ahmad, one of the first to join the Sarawak United People's Party, assistant publicity officer in the party central executive committee and editor of the Malay version of the party organ Sahatl, today announced his resignation from the party. He declined to comment orReuter - 53 words
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218 1962-07-13 11 Death by hanging for a cat among the pigeons ]tf ALACCA, Thurs. iTI Louis Choo Ooi Teik, 19. a postal clerk, was fined $75 by the Magistrate's Court here today for causing suffering to a cat. The court was told that Choo tied a piece of wire round the cat's218 words
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Article14 1962-07-13 11 BANTING, Thurs. The Stonor Club will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday.14 words
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Article47 1962-07-13 11 MALACCA. Thurs. The Cc-operative Marketing Officer Malacca. Mr. D. S. Ling. will leave by air for Copenhagen. Denmark, on Bunday to attend a one-month interregional seminar on cojperation. The seminar is sponsored by the International Labour Organisation and the Food mri Agriculture Organisation.47 words
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Article95 1962-07-13 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The search for the missing Mercedes Benz taxi in which the driver, Wong Seong. 30, was attacked and later left stranded ended today when the vehicle was found at Rahang Road here, about a mile from the Seremban railway station. It was taken to95 words
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147 1962-07-13 11 TOH: ASSEMBLY TO ADJOURN AT MIDNIGHT SINGAPORE, Thursday. TTHE Legislative Assembly will adjourn sine die A tomorrow at midnight, the Leader of the House, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, announced today. He said this when he moved a guillotine motion to tlnlsh the remaining Items Before the House by midnight tomorrow.147 words
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112 1962-07-13 11 Burglars strike twice for $6,000 haul KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Burglars entered a hotel and a house here early this morning and cot away with a total of $6,000 in cash, articles and cheques. In BURGLARY No. 1 th« thieves took $2,000 in cash and $3,000 In cheques belonging to Mr.112 words
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Article29 1962-07-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Superior-General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Rev. Dr. Nicet-Joseph. left by air for Colombo today after a 22-day visit of Malaya and Singapore.29 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-07-13 11 The capital gets a new traffic chief KUALA LUMPUR's new traffic police chief is acting Deputy Supt. Marwor bin Mohamed Noor (above). He succeeds Mr. H. L. Broad, who has retired under the Malayanisation scheme. Inche Mansor's last post was that of OSPC, Province Wellealey. Before that he was officer-in61 words
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Article31 1962-07-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The appeal committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by the Japanese decided today to co-operate with the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce In exhuming the remains of civilian victims.31 words
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Article84 1962-07-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Children here are looking forward to Oct. 6, when International Children's Day will be observed on a big scale. Mr. M. B. Dass. secretary of the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee, announced today that children would receive gifts and free entertainment on that day.84 words
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Article208 1962-07-13 11 'SACKING' STRIKE IS SOON SETTLED SINGAPORE, Thurs. A strike by 80 employees of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. over the alleged dismissal of a woman colleague ended today at 11.30 a.m.. 24 hours after it started. The dispute was settled at a meeting between representatives of the management208 words
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Article50 1962-07-13 11 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— A trisha-rider. Mahmud bin Din, 24. who did not report the finding of two wallets in his trisha. was fined $300. or six months' jail, for dishonestly retaining the wallets. One wallet contained $104 and US$74: the other a pen and two driving licences.50 words
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Advertisement129 1962-07-13 11 GIVE YOUR CHILD THE VITAL DAILY TEASPOONFUL ONE teaspoonf ul of Vjtam}n A V/tam/f| B/ V& KM ra I Essential for (rowth and Deficiency of (hit vitamin WL Mm I L-JP tm^^^ H I healthy skin tissue. leads to nervt troubles. m^V I bT^K H I i, m. nc rt129 words
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Advertisement137 1962-07-13 11 Make your dining table a centre ot attraction with scintillating Stuart Crystal, finely cut to the magnificent Waverley pattern. The full range of this lovely service is avoilablt /~s^ ¥~W% ~W~ T i f\ F r W^ only from Robinson's. llf A 1 1 Park Lane and Arundel I 1137 words
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Miscellaneous452 1962-07-13 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA •HOBTWAVEBEBVICE: NAT IONAL BHOKTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 metres 47fi 111 ft If K A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 AM 6°° TltM 8l n L N Mornlnx Prelude; 7.00 The ra-ku. news headlines; 6.06 ntws: 7.05 Breakfast bulletin; Morning melodies; 7.00 Rendez--7.19 Melodies at sunrise;452 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-07-13 12 PECK— COMMANDO WITH A STIFF UPPER LIP The story of Hitler's rise and fall from the Naxi archives MEIN KAMPF,"' the film, tells of Hitler's rise to power. It goes beyond his book and also records his downfall. A straight documentary, the film tells the story ln a collection of226 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-07-13 12 Villains of this piece are two guns, massive and menacing BASED on Alistair Maclean's bestseller, "The Guns of Navarone" is a film in which two huge radar-controll-ed cannon are the villains of the piece. Massive and menacing, they stand in a cliff-side emplacement, invulnerable to air attack and too accurate391 words
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Article99 1962-07-13 12 AS Hal; continues to churn out r%L films about ancient times it seems inevitable that certain cliches must arise, but the South-EaM Asia Film Company release "Marco Polo" teems to com tin more than its kiiare of stork situations. Marro (Rorr Calhoun) Is a wow with women99 words
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Advertisement220 1962-07-13 12 NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family the three cereals in Nestum mean really balanced nutrition for the whole family. NESTUM'S three cereals, plus vitamins, malt extract |^^^*T and mineral salts is so good for your family. |^*>^g^;. ~^~"^S>^ Whether taken as a cereal food or a drink,220 words
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Advertisement259 1962-07-13 12 y i f JB7 i Pye is the word for progress in Stereograms STEREO QUALITY AT AN ECONOMY PRICE The new Pye PE 20 STG Stereogram grives true concert hall sound from a compact, beautifully designed set. It has two large 8* hig-h-flux speakers, printed circuit, and a Garrard 210259 words
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Miscellaneous331 1962-07-13 12 Straits Times Crossword I s i b i 7 I i ACROSS gets letters from him (S, 2. 4. A peevish centre In the for- eign game c 8) s Ca ab °ut blend of tea. and 8. Poor dear father start* the tempi to see the order show (6j331 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-07-13 13 FORTY WINKS IN ARMS OF THE GODMOTHERS AT 20-MINUTE CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'JHE Ho triplets Rachel, Grace and Michelle were baptised today at the Holy Rosary Church in Brickfields. The 17-day-old girls, in white baptismal robes, dazed off in the arms of their godmothers during the181 words
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141 1962-07-13 13 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A further sum of $191 was donated by Straits Times readers today for 15-year-old Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob. who lust, his hands after a grenade accident earlier this year. This brings the total amount donated by Strails Times raatfm to141 words
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Article41 1962-07-13 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Abdul Ohani bin Mohamed 30. a P.W.D. labourer, pleaded guilty today to stealing four gallons of lubricant on June 28. He was sentenced to a day's Jail and fined $300. or a month's Jail.41 words
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Article108 1962-07-13 13 IPOH, Thursday rpHE President of the Ipoh Sessions Court today described Jaga kereta boys as "a sort of extortioner" who deserved no mercy when brought before the courts. An 11 -year-old bQy had pleaded guilty before Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri to importuning the driver of a car at108 words
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Article210 1962-07-13 13 ALLIANCE WINS 2 MORE COUNCILS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Alliance gained control of two more local councils in Selangor when results of three local council elections were announced last night. The other, Salak .South Bahru, went to the Socialist Front. In Sungei Buloh the Alliance won six out of the210 words
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Article31 1962-07-13 13 JOHORF BAHRU. Thurs More than 17" secondary school students in Johnre will take part in the first statewide mathematics competition organised by the English College mathematics society on Saturday.31 words
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Advertisement193 1962-07-13 13 «7#ft/«l/SM FINEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC D v'AiJET BRIDG.=* to U•S A **i^jf|«r HONOLULU SAN \W*>--_/ and on around the world by BOAC Jetliners Tnuvn FRANCISCO rf^ff*X Fly in style BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 style across the Pacific TOKYO /^S"\ jftfl Jt A and the USA, and on to Europe in the193 words
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Article71 1962-07-13 14 A.E.I. gets R.I. contract Radio telephone equipment to be used by Press representatives at the Asian Games in Jakarta next month is to be supplied by Associated Electrical Industries, of Britain, it Is announced. An order tor the equipment worth £86.000 ($731,000) has been placed by the Indonesia Post. Telegraph71 words
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Article30 1962-07-13 14 Nippon Kokan Kaisha. one of the world's largest steel companies which runs an office in Singapore, New York and Duesseldorf, has opened a new branch In Los Angeles.30 words
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Article267 1962-07-13 14 Higher yields, production can be expected MALAYA CAN PRODUCE IT, SAY TOP EXPERTS By CHANG YEN FOOI \yORLD rubber experts studying the competitive position of natural rubber say that Malaya can produce the commodity at 36 Malayan cents a Ib. as a result, of the country's267 words
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Article, Illustration173 1962-07-13 14 A BIG sales campaign for the new 7 Diamonds cigarettes is now being launched throughout Singapore. The cigarettes manufactured from pure imported Virginia tobacco are produced for Malayan Cigarette Manufacturers (1962) Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rothmans acquired in April, at their airconditioned pilot factory173 words
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Article124 1962-07-13 14 a DRIVE to increase sales of Dulux paints and other surface coatings in South-East Asia is being carried out by Balm Paints Pty. Ltd. of Australia. The company has recently appointed a special representative with headquarters in Kuaia Lumpur. He is Mr. Matt Lacey. formerly124 words
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Article80 1962-07-13 14 NEW BAUXITE CARRIER LAUNCHED ANEW bauxite carnei. said to be the largest constructed in Japan, will be delivered to her owner Tamai Shosen K.K. next month to haul bauxite from Malaya and Celebes. The 16.500-ton deadweight ship which has a speed of over 16 knots and christened No. 1 Nikkei80 words
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184 1962-07-13 14 SOAP: BRITAIN IS STILL TOP SUPPLIER ORITAIN, top supplier of toilet soap to Singa- pore and the Federation last year, maintained her lead in the first quarter of this year. The British shipments during the three-month period were 3.007 cwt.. against 1.348 cwt. sent by the United States, her nearest184 words
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146 1962-07-13 14 100,000 times across the Atlantic -by Panam OAN American World A Airways, which inaugurated commercial air service across the Atlantic in 1939, operated its 100,000 th transatlantic flight on July 2 when the Jet Clipper America took off from New York for London. Frankfurt and then on round the world146 words
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Article79 1962-07-13 14 PHOTO MEN STUDY AT KODAK TWO Asian photographers are now undergoing intensive training in colour photography at Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. Singapore. They are Mr. Hua Hung Blnh of the Vietnam Photographic Supply Co.. Saigon, and Mr. Kan Lam Chin of New World Studio. Tawau. North Borneo. They have already spent79 words
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Article, Illustration140 1962-07-13 14 UK telecoms equipment director to visit S'pore A DIRECTOR of British Communications Corporation Ltd., Mr. F. P. Nurdin, is to visit Singapore at the end of the month for a few days' business survey. His company manufactures telecommunications equipment which is used widely by Government departments in Singapore and the140 words
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Article72 1962-07-13 14 Four Shell dealers were each awarded a gold plated Shell emblem by the Ipoh district manager. Mr. O. V. F Robinson, in recognition of their 30 years' service with the company. They were: Mr. Saw Yong Bok of Lee Pean. Taiplng. Mr. Wong Sin Choy72 words
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Article92 1962-07-13 14 The production of rubber articles in Japan In May was 21.924 tons against 21.737 tons tn April revised*, the Japanese Rubber Manufacturers Association stated In Tokyo. Motor car tyres and tubes accounted for 10.411 tons of the May output, an increase ot 118 ions over April.92 words
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Article38 1962-07-13 14 The Zodiac Mark 111 scored a class win and was declared second in touring general classification in a European rally recently This Is Its second win. the first being Wi the tough African Safari rally.38 words
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Advertisement312 1962-07-13 14 IF I PROBLEM ||l How to move 34.6 million cv. yards of hot air a week. Illill 1 cool it and return it fresh? I SOLUTION In the AIA building a Worthington Air-conditioning plant does this job quietly and efficiently every week in the year That the AIA should have312 words
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Advertisement339 1962-07-13 14 The Motoblo I Tm Vfe ll X LA mm Mm The Motoblo 60 offers §:'/^o^o you S special features: §|U Operates on a6O c.c. 2-strokc yk engine rated at 3 h.p. |pK Shoulder-mounted, it affords less V V fatigue on the operator. >7 Finger-tip control provides accurate dosages from a339 words
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Advertisement1538 1962-07-13 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Due S'pori sails p. Sham Pemng PtIEUS liTtrtMl. I.: Ij asgow Mi. I ltday Jily 14/10 Jily 17 ANTCNOR v semes I Mil. Oucim tin 31 Jily 15 Jaly 11/11 My 21 HESTOR ha.re. l.verpiel. Glasgow Jaly 21 Jlly 21 Jiry 14/21 laly M/1,538 words
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Advertisement1391 1962-07-13 15 tJUI£K!UJJ^MKf\ f W Mittllpi THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINtS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMIURt, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, CUTHEHBURS AND COPENHAtEN. /13}*_*^\ S'pora P. Sham Pining flr\Ko\\|l "FALSTRIA" B) 21/23 Jaly 24/» Jaly 21/27 Jaly ViV V— *?l "I0MA" a) SB Jaly/ 4 Aag 5/7 Aag 1/ I Aag1,391 words
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Advertisement1567 1962-07-13 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTS PORTS. S'pori P. Shim Pemng BENVORIICH* L'rml. Bmen. H'burg, Roam IR Pt/Jaly II Jaly 17/11 BENATTOW hi N'tart. L'ata. R'dam, M bro Jaly 11/23 Jily 24/21 Jaly W l lENNEVIS (E.LP.) L'ptal, R Cam, Hull, H'buig Jaly 21/ 2 Jlly 2S/2I BENLOYAL (E.L)1,567 words
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Advertisement1038 1962-07-13 15 V- McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ ELLERM AN LINE XL A VENESS LIMB HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MIOOLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTUND. CITY Of lEEBS Acctttiag cargi ter Ciitrai 1 Si.ti S'pori P. Sham Pemng G.4M./14My 15/17 J.ly II J.ly 'T*s7,^ 11 Pen.n, HAMBURG. LONOON. ROTTEROAM.1,038 words
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Article189 1962-07-13 16 SHIM lying slantside the Singapore ■tiirin teday are: Antenor 33/34. Bawean 13/14, Maron 10/11. Bankura 47 Ozarda 19. Ranee 6A. Bclbun Mam 23. Rutheverett 31 '32. Bombala 46. B»menvih NW. 3. Perils 7. Selannor NW 4. Boon Bee NW. 2. Outer reads: Amnda. Mtnlnßsu, Bullle. Oulstrcham. Norelx.189 words
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504 1962-07-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent rwas a quiet day on the Malayan Stock Exchange with only a small turnover reported. In the industrial section of the market prices were inclined to be irregular. Malayan Tobacco which has steadily risen in the past few days and been504 words
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Article22 1962-07-13 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 11 Jaly 12 Industrials: 167.63 168.21 Tins 282.82 282.54 rubbers): 172.16 172.16 .lan. 1 1358 1011.22 words
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Article822 1962-07-13 16 B USINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa 51. 72 SI.. (1.00O) 51. 72: East Bmelt (2,000)52.83. 52.81 OL; F. and N. ords S2.AO; M. Containers (7,000) SI. 19: UcAlister (1.O00) J1.33; M. Tob»CCO (1.000) 12.68822 words
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218 1962-07-13 16 rfiHE price of Straits tin rose fractionally yesterday •I by 25 cents to $440 per picul on an offering of 250 tons, up by 10 tons on Wednesday. In London overnight after a hesitant opening a certain amount of renewed buying218 words
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Article52 1962-07-13 16 Output from the estates and mine* in the Gntbrie Group for June and for 1962 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 7.839.000 lb. (44.*****0) tea < black) 153.000 lb. (937.500 lbt. palm oil 1.631 tons (14.628 ton.si. palm kernels 345 tens (3.750 Urns), and tin ore 1,77252 words
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Article116 1962-07-13 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT and Industrial x shares firmed further and more leaders improved. Trading was still light, but covered a wider range of stock on higher level of values. Continued strength of A.O.Ci. buyers kept up the Interest In oilsBase metals were also firm and loans were steady.116 words
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Article101 1962-07-13 16 THE Malayan Ixshanfa aankC An. slatisn made these changes In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S10O): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OO 33 9/16, 90 d/st 36 credit bills. 36 1/8 trade bills. Selling TT ar OD ready: Canada 35 I/B;*Sailss Pranas 140 1/3:101 words
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Article123 1962-07-13 16 July 12. Three monthx. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. A N. 12 eta. Cold Store «td M. Box 13 ct*. Steamship 9 eta. Br*werlea 33 cts. 8. Times 20 cU. S. Darby 4»d. 8. Traders 23 cU. W. Jacks 10 CU. Uniteers 10 cti. Robinson 9 CU. MININGS A. Amal123 words
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Article36 1962-07-13 16 July 12. RI'BBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76J cents (up five-eighths of a cent). X.1..: 76t cents (up seven eighths of a cent). TIN: $440 (up 25 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).36 words
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Advertisement1052 1962-07-13 16 B^Pasasßs^^pasaVVar^Bssss^Bsasßsa^BslßK^flßß^lßjss^^H KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTDU.S.A. PaciCie. Atlantic tV Great Lakes Scrvio* FTa El* EiA EIA EU Spurt f. S'hsm H'luls I. Angein N Yo'k Cltvtiaio '■Kmikawa Mart" 21/31 Jsly 1/ 2 aaf 22 ttt 1 Stil II Stti 1 Oet "Kais.kawa Mais" 1/ 3 Stti 4/ S S«l 24 Sell1,052 words
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Advertisement905 1962-07-13 16 m Orient mid—east lines Great Lakes Service <asl OilfCl SiIUNGi MOM SiNSaPttf Mt MaUU II CaNtllajl mi us eiiai lskes »om J tv -t-i »tnsn» An Israals hie ni mid *i| ii/ii «»i nm »m si oct t OHIO MaITINOUCH hat 7/15 Seit 11/17 Stst II IS «Ct 22 VISSIIt905 words
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Advertisement49 1962-07-13 16 KYOSEI LINE -.r lapaa tia Nsatusaf < on-. s'nara •SEIBUN MARU" if 71U 17 July "SEIIAI MARU 14/11 J«l| IBM* MH •irsn Harpar Cllf Ulan Sk Co.. Ltd. S'pora Tel: 9476 1 rats** > Nwpat SiHMus 1 ca. 11a m lti urn s«rt imnrtsm tiwacs IHtiint IM m laii 4449 words
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Advertisement946 1962-07-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR RUBBER PRICES pRICES ruled quietly steady on 1 a thin market during the morning session due to iaclc of sellers on the Federmtlon Rubbrr Market. Some covering of Anctifct lowrr aherU for Russian shipment aiso helped to steady the market and business was done at slightly wider differentials.946 words
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Advertisement695 1962-07-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as TEMPORARY MALAY TRANSLATORS (Division III) on a month to month basis In the office of Parliament. Salary scale: $310 x 14 464/484 x 19 636 pm plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. QUALIFICATIONS: Aged over 17. Oversea695 words
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Advertisement486 1962-07-13 17 NOTICES NOTICE In the Estate of GOH SWEE LONG, deceased. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the I Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) I I Notice is hereby given that all ere- ditors and other persons having I any claims against the Estate of 1 the abovenamed deceased former Ily of No.486 words
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Advertisement673 1962-07-13 17 i on tinned froEB rate 101 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Mlm.)— Baa It ett. aatr* EXPERIENCED CANTONESE BABY I amah required. Telephone: (Spore) *****. INOOOR JUNIOR 6ALBSMAN Chinese male young active, mutt be able to drive. Apply personally to Shroff I I*B. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. INDIAN SALES MANAGER673 words
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Advertisement690 1962-07-13 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* t* (Mlm.)— Boa It eta. aatra GUARANTIED INTERVIEWS Apply Personally Secretaries/stenographers Senior/Junior Accounts Clerks/ Female Clerk Receptionist/Salesman Typists City Employment. 748 Roblnaon Rood, Spore. MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE FOREMEN Required by Large Manufacturing Company Apply with full details and latest passport pbotograpb (not returnable) to BOX A4OOl S.T. •••ORB.690 words
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Advertisement776 1962-07-13 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALI 16 Iferds St Mim.)— Box tt eta. aatro OVIRLOOKIMO ORCHARD ROAO new freehold double storey terrace house four bedrooms Ideally located high elevation Mount Elizabeth Behind PlUpatrlck Supcrmart. *****. (B'pore). JOMOBI BAHRU Coronation Park, Jalan Waterworks Bungalows oa freebold land, 3-bedrooms. 2-bathrooma A 2W.C.'s etc. Price776 words
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Advertisement884 1962-07-13 17 TRAVELS 4 TOURS Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box tt eta. txtrm ASIAN GAMES IV closing date booking 7.8.63 Call/write: lnter-Asla Tour A Travel Agency, 6. Cecil Street, Room 105. Singapore. Tel: *****. Evenings: *****. HONGKONG/JAPAN ROUNOTRIPtI By Sea $700/-, 8/9/62. $870/--16/9/62 Federation $120/- 14/7/62, Bangkok/OHengnial $360'- 4/«/62, Enquiries: Archipelago Travel Service884 words
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Advertisement947 1962-07-13 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M (Terete W Mim.)— Box tt et*. txlrm FOR SALE CONVERTIBLE Floride Blue with Black Canvas top. Reg. Nov 1960. Only 6.000 miles, prompt eale Phone Spore ***** Koom 33 TRIUMPH HERALD 'S' May '60. 2ft. 000. Four new tyres. Insured May '63 Completely overhauled One F.uropean947 words
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Advertisement644 1962-07-13 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. it Worda tl (Htm. >— Box It eU. txtrm TIRIO? LIT LAURA Managt/ stc&mbatn refresh you. Licensed Masseur/llasscuse 319-P. River Vallcf Road. B'pore. Telephone 2St>TS lv 00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. sharp. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Word* U iMim.l—Bix S* cl: txtrm LACK'S GENUINE PHOTOSTATS SV644 words
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412 1962-07-13 18 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Thursday SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council today approved the selection of 60 competitors and 14 officials for the Asian Games in Jakarta next month. The final strength of the team will not be known until Aug. 2412 words
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Article323 1962-07-13 18 Records expected at PAAA meet KnmnHi PNANO, Thurs.— At least six new State records are expected to be set up in the Penang A.A.A. annual championships starting at the Technical Institute. Batu Lanchang lane, tomorrow at j D-m. The meet will continue at the City Stadium on Saturday at 2.30323 words
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Article330 1962-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Bernard Chan. Singapore's teenage Asian Games swimming prospect, and Kenneth Kee dominated the St. Joseph's Institution. St. Joseph's Afternoon School and Convent combined swimming championships at Amber Road today. Bernard and Kenneth each won three event* and were champions respectively in their own section. SJI330 words
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Article69 1962-07-13 18 PENANO. Thurs. Penang meet Perak in the north sone final cf the inter-state badminton competition for schoolgirls (or the Lee Kok Chee Cup on Saturday. The match will be played at the Perak Badminton Association's courts, commencing at 6.30 p.m. The following will represent Petiang combined schools: Cbong69 words
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Article242 1962-07-13 18 SOCCER PENANG DIV. 8: Tg Bungah Rangers 3 B" worth Rangers 2: D»t. S: rRC 3 TYBC 0. IPOH DIV. 1: YMCA 1 Cheng Wah 0. TAIPING DIV. 2: Thenavan Youths 3 Larut Tin 1. BENTOG LGE: MES B 2 Aliran Mucja 1. FRIENDLY <B. GBj»h> sth Bn.242 words
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134 1962-07-13 18 INDONESIAN TOURISTS WIN WITH LATE GOAL SINGAPORE. Thurs— A goal one minute from time helped the visiting Indonesian football team to beat a weak Singapore Selectlon at Jalan Besar tonight On the run of play Singapore should have won at least three goals but their forwards were badly off target.134 words
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659 1962-07-13 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - SPORTSFRONT FMOC takes new line on Games' selections NORMAN SIEBEL By T«HE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council's attitude towards selection for the Asian Games at Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4 has changed radically following the visit to the Games venue last week by two Malayan officials. Mr. Oh659 words
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Advertisement1447 1962-07-13 18 mianlgg NOTICE c To: B AW CHENG TAIK. No. 33 STEVKNS ROAD. SINGAPORE. Take Notice that an action has s been commenced against you In t the High Court at Singapore being i Civil Suit No. 634 of IStsa by Sum Cheong Co. (&uing as a firm) of No. 2091,447 words
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Advertisement795 1962-07-13 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the supply of four (4) Dumpers will be received at the office of the' Jurutera Negerl. J.K-R. Perak, Brewster Road, Ipoh up to 3.00 pra. on Wednesday, 26th 'July, 1962 from Contracior* (Supply) who are registered wita I the P.W D. Full particulars795 words
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Miscellaneous90 1962-07-13 18 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS AAA MEETS: Penang (Technical In st. 3): Kedah (Stadium Darul Aman): Malacca (Kubu Stadium. 9.30 a.m.): Johore (B. Pahat Stadium. 2.30); Klang District (padang. 2.30). SOCCER STORE 3A: RAP Tensah 'A' v Rangers (Oeylang); Mt. Emily v Sukaramai 'A' (Farrer Pk > Dir. 3D: Seletar XC v90 words
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252 1962-07-13 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with Singapore, Thursday QREAT OCCASION (late Irish FoUy), a classy stayer who was flown out from Australia last year, is taking a long time finding his winning form again. The six-year-old, who was sold after his failure in252 words
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Article126 1962-07-13 19 T ONDON. Thurs. There are lour classic winners among 14 acceptors for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, to be run at Ascot on Saturday. July 21. over 12f. They are Val de Lelr, winner of the French Derby. Arctic Storm, successful inReuter - 126 words
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Article24 1962-07-13 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The lumber *****5 should not have appeared among the starters' prises drawn in the Big Sweep at Buklt Timah yesterday.24 words
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Article209 1962-07-13 19 'Unknown' leads the giants TROON, Thursday. KEITH Mac Donald, a little-known English club professional, scored a superb, record-equalling 69 to finish in front of the great men of golf at the Monship here yesterday Mac Donald !ed the Held by one stroke from Australian Peter Thomson, four times winner ofReuter - 209 words
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Article75 1962-07-13 19 MANILA rhurs. The Pnillp--11 pines Amateur Golf Assocla von has approved a rour-man team for the world amateur goll championship to be held at the Kawana course near Tokyo In October The P.A.G.A. named Luis Silverio. Alex Montelibano. Alex Prieto and Dick WUlalow to theReuter - 75 words
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Article33 1962-07-13 19 HOUSTON. Texas, Tnurs. Eddie Machen, No. 2 contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title, boxed a draw with fellow-American Cleveland Williams over 10 rounds here. Williams is ranked No. 5. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article28 1962-07-13 19 CAPETOWN, Thurs. The British Lions Rugby Union tourists beat the South African Combined Services 20-8. after leading 14-3 at half-time at Pottchefstroom Transvaal vps terdav28 words
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Article39 1962-07-13 19 FRANKFURT rhura. toe replay of the European Cup Winners" Cup final between Atletico Madrid and Plorenttn* will take place In Stuttgart on Bept S The two teams drew l-i after *xtra time In Olas«ow latf May ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article32 1962-07-13 19 MANCHESTER. Thurs. Denis Law. the Scottish International inMde-lorward. was transferred from the Italian football club. Torino, to Manchester United today for a British record fee estimated to be £115.000.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article445 1962-07-13 19 FULL- brothers Nearco Myth and Nearco Star, both owned by Lucky Stable, and Ayer Hitam have been promoted from Class 3 to Clan 2. Weights for Sunday's races at Bukit Tiraah are: Spore Cup Cl 1 Dlv 1-1 Of Prediction 0.03 Norval Lad 8.11 Timberlane 8.10445 words
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204 1962-07-13 19 SHEPPARD IS PICKED TO PLAY FOR GENTLEMEN CRICKET LONDON. Thurs. The Rev David Sheppard gets his best chance yat to establish his claims to tour Australia with MCC later this year by his Inclusion in Gentlemen's team to meet the r T? m "i. f r u thl- nnual mßtchReuter - 204 words
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Article120 1962-07-13 19 HONG KONG. Than China and Japan would dominate world table tennis Id the foreseeable future. Momoto Shibata. a council member of the Japanese Table Tenni* Federation. mM here yesterday Shibaia. who led a Japanese team on a three- week tour of Pekini. Tientsin. Shanchal and Canton,120 words
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Article212 1962-07-13 19 No open tennis decides ILTA PARIS, Thurs. There will be no lawn tennis tournaments open to professionals next year, and the players will still be distinguished as amateurs and professionals. rhese two decisions were taken by yesterday's annual meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation which lasted nearly eight hours.212 words
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Obituary27 1962-07-13 20 WAKEFIEID HAROLD. H, admaMer •t Mark I S. .ond.irv School Buttrr< •rurth. IMS- 111*1. dird on 10th July IM2 .1' IT, OfeMMMi Closr. Krcnchay atrirtol. Knglund27 words
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172 1962-07-13 20 NEW DELHI," Thursday. pOMMUNIST Chinese troops encircling an Indian border outpost have been reinforced by about 2.000 additional men, defence headquarters sources here said yesterday. i There was no official confirmation of the report, but the sources said the Chinese had drawn the reinforcements172 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-07-13 20 And night becomes day in Hawaii, 750 miles away THE night sky over Hawaii lighted up like mid-day as the United States exploded the "r.iiinbow bomb" at a height of 200 miles over Johnston Island, in the Pocific, on Sundoy. Hawaii is 750 miles to theUnited Press International was taken from the slopes of Punchbowl Crater - 76 words
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Article102 1962-07-13 20 LONDON, Thurs. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At Old Trafford: Pakistan 303. Lancashire 30 for one. At Dover: Kent 243. Middlesex 196. At The Oval: Sussex 158 and 121 for four. Surrey 184^ At Lords: Cambridge U. 259 for six deciaied. Oxford 222 for eight. AtReuter - 102 words
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Article32 1962-07-13 20 TOKYO. Thurs.—An aviation agreement between West Germany and Japan came into effect today when ratification documents w?re exchanged here. The agreement was signed in Bonn in January last year. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article329 1962-07-13 20 LONDON, Thurs. It was a day of Irregular price movements In London sto^Jt markets. A slightly better tendency developed during the early stages on a selective demand stimulated by optimism concerning Britain's economy and the further improvement on Wall Street last night, but business failed to expand and329 words
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Article24 1962-07-13 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £872. sellers £873. Forward buyers £881, sellers £882, Settlement £871. Turnover a.m. 140 tons. p.m. 140 tons. Tone: Very steady.24 words
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Article48 1962-07-13 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 22 7 16d.. August 22 9'loU. Sept 2? d Oct. 22 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec 22 ,d. Jan. Mar. 22 1 16 d.. April June 22 11 16 d.. July Sept unquoted elf July 22>id.. August 22;, d... Sept. 22 ,d Tone: Steady48 words
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Article, Illustration228 1962-07-13 20 U.S. ASTRONAUT SLA YTON IS GROUNDED WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE National Aeronautics and Space Agency has 1 permanently grounded Mercury astronaut Donald K. (Deke) Slayton because of a persistent heart flutter. Major Slayton, 39. of the U.b. Air Force, was one of the original seven astronauts picked in 1959 for the228 words
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Article139 1962-07-13 20 P.C. Wahid declines donations SINGAPORE. Thurs. Crippled Policeman Abdul Wahid bin Baba has written to the Straits Times to decline donations from the public for his passage to Melbourne to take part in the Paralympic games. His letter referred to a, donation of $45 from a Straits Times reader. Inche139 words
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Article47 1962-07-13 20 I consider all nuclear vests undesirable, but the recent United States high altitude test is more undesirable than others. I am almost sure the Soviet Union will follow suit and poison the air even more. UN. Acting Secretary-Gen-tral U Thant at a Press conference In Oslo.47 words
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Article29 1962-07-13 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A farmer. Phua Tiam Teng. 27. arrested with bundles of chap ilkee documents on April 17. was today fined $1,500 in default six months jail.29 words
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Article66 1962-07-13 20 ELISABETH VILLE. Tjmrs. Thousands of Alricans l refused to go to work here early today when they sawthree Indian United Nation.-. armoured cars patrolling a main street controlling access to the city centre from the main African quarter. Workshops and businesses I were paralysed66 words
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Advertisement132 1962-07-13 20 TRUST SWANSON the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young 1 tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment you're ready to132 words
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