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Title Section15 1962-07-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* No. 1403. SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1962. 0 CENTS KDN 01015 words
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182 1962-07-29 1 LONDON. Sat. The Econombt. a leading independent weekly, in dis- cussing the future of the 1 British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan. said yesterday there was now a political force in the Conservative Party which could "edge him out of the leadership." I:Reuter - 182 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article80 1962-07-29 1 SAN (ftANCMOO, Sat. A han Francisco physician and his wife have offered to adopt tlir baby of a Phoenix. Arizona, woman who wants an abortion br- < .iii-i- she fears the child will be born deformed, an attorney reported today. Lawyer Mr. Raynold L. Hanson,80 words
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Article52 1962-07-29 1 TAH'KH. Sat. "Mis* Hsieh Yu Hua, a member of the Kaolisiung City Council in southern I ormosu today proposed a new levy railed "concubine tax" at 100 Taiwan dollars (S3) per month for rarh coneubiiir. The motion, seconded by two other wnmrn members, was drfrated by the predominantlyReuter - 52 words
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Article24 1962-07-29 1 Negro integration leader, was arrested in Abany. Georgia, with nine of his followers while praying in front of the City Hall.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1962-07-29 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN A day of smiles SUNDA V TIMES EXCLUSIVE from LONDON 'I hope to settle whole thing tomorrow. On Monday or Tuesday it might be possible to announce agreement and date of Malaysia' From LONDON, Saturday Just one more; vital meeting to tie up loose1,058 words
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Article209 1962-07-29 1 Redeployment of U.S. Thai troops after Laos agreement BANGKOK. Sat. The American Governments decision to withdraw the remaining U.S. Marine contingents from Thailand came as a surpri.se today to the public and mast Government officials. Top Government officials obviously knew of the move in advance but209 words
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Article82 1962-07-29 1 T\AR-ES-SALAAM. Sat—De- posits of rubies and diamonds have been found in the Umba River -area of eastern Tanganyika. A Government statement said yesterday the deposits are potentially valuable and fullscale prospecting Is being carried out by Williamson Diamonds Ltd., which is owned half by the Tanganyika82 words
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Article30 1962-07-29 1 Lending a joint PakistanBritish forces expeuitiun have been killed in un avalanche on the 36.762-foot Kiiigyantirhish Peak In the Karakorum Rmiite. according to a report reaching Rawalpindi.30 words
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Article32 1962-07-29 1 Academy Award "Oscar" and an ink drawing by Picasso have been stolen from tier Swiss villa. Police said in SUns yesterday. Miss Hepburn was in Paris at the time.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article25 1962-07-29 1 ....Conducted a low -yield underground nuclear te.st at the Nevada testing grounds the Atomic Energy Commission's 47Ui blast in the current series.25 words
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Article21 1962-07-29 1 Was "shot up over northern Katanga yesterday. a spokesman for the Rhodesia n Air Services said in Salisbury.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article21 1962-07-29 1 Celebrated her 33rd birthday In Hyannis Port. Massachusetts, yesterday, with U.S. President Kennedy and members of the family.— U.P.l.21 words
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Article19 1962-07-29 1 Yesterday visited his native villaye of Kahnovlca near Kursk and inspected the crops, Moscow Radio said. Reuier.Reuter - 19 words
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Article21 1962-07-29 1 Are grow ing worse in the central region of langanyika with 33.000 in Dodoma alone registered for relief— U.P.l.21 words
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Article21 1962-07-29 1 Tlie second American fn space, was promoted Horn captain to major on Friday by the U.S. Air Force— U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article, Illustration712 1962-07-29 1 EE BOON LEE - August 20 Yong's new week target EE BOON LEE By SINGAPOHK, Saturday OVER 1,000 teachers today gave Uic Miiiislit for Education, Mr. Vong Xv.ik Lin, lusty cheers lor promising early iniplciiuiilution of the recommendations of Hie Lira Tav I Boh report. Target date: Implementation by the next school term (Aug.712 words
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Article62 1962-07-29 1 SYDNEY. Sat.— More than 200 Australian manufacturers are expected to participate next year in a privately sponsored trade mission to Malaya. It is being arranged by Sydney businessman Mr. D. E. Taplin. chairman of the Australian Manufacturers' Export Council. Mr. Taplln told reporters today that the62 words
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Article21 1962-07-29 1 ....Tne Laotian Prune Mn.i>ter will coiilei with U ThauL, the UN. actnm Secretary-Geii-eial. in New Yoik next Tuesday. —ReuierReuter - 21 words
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Article16 1962-07-29 1 Killed 11 people and mjuied 22 when it hit UM SouuiWVaUn coa.s! of Japan16 words
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Article56 1962-07-29 1 KAMPALA. Sat— A postal messenger in Uganda demanded danger money yesterday after he had run into 14 lions in the Murchison Falls game park. The messenger was cycling so fast he I couldn't stop, and charged right through the lions. They got out of the way by56 words
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The News
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Article, Illustration39 1962-07-29 2 ITS TEA CHER'S DAY AND A RUSSIAN FILM TO ROUND IT OFF A section of the crowd at Teachers' Day celebrations at the Globe Theatre yesterday. After the meeting, they were shown a Russian fUm "Cinderella."— Sunday Times picture.39 words
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232 1962-07-29 2 For those with a talent for drawing, CAREER CORNER SERIES 2: NO. 9 fFHE career of a A draughtsman provides great personal satisfaction for anyone who Is interested in drawing and engineering, and also offers excellent opportunities lor promotion to higher positions in a firm. Before a machine ''an be232 words
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Article278 1962-07-29 2 'POINTER* on training... j\\\ 'T'HIS week I am RO'ng to decl 1 with a {airly popular show (itx; breed in Singapore and me I'i'iiriHtion the Bull Terner. l'nus dog was origuially bred frooa the bu.ldog and terrier in order 10 produce a new strain witta the requisite luallties278 words
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239 1962-07-29 2 KOTA BHARU, Saturday A HIGH Court Judge here today enhanced the jail sentence on a man convicted of carrying a hatchet without lawful authority and ordered that he be given six strokes of the rotan. Dato Justice Hashim warned the public that239 words
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Article97 1962-07-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's referendum machinery will siring Into action on Monday with the delivery of thousands of polling cards to voters. The cards will direct voters to the polling stations and delivery of these cards will go on till Aug. 4. A Government statement this evening97 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-07-29 2 Another Philip escapade is reported SINGAPORE, Sat. Elusive six-foot Philip Ngul Chlau Pek, 39, a man of many "faces" is reported to have popped up again In cool Cameron Highlands. This time he was posing as Dr. Franklin Goh, a U.N. consulting engineer surveying a hydro-electric project in Majaya. Philip254 words
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525 1962-07-29 2 HO SAI KONG - Coroner blames doctors for death after sea-snake bite HO SAI KONG By PENANG, Saturday THE PENANG Coroner, Mr. James Loh, today blamed two doctors for the death of a 10-year-old Australian boy, Michael John Carr, who was bitten by a sea-snake on May 7 this year. Mr. Loh returned a525 words
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596 1962-07-29 3 Jumping out of the fire into the frying-pan OF PENANG— MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 46 1 111 l THEME: "Suppose you had $35,000 what sort of a home would >ou build?" This article is one of three selected to win $50 each. The other two pri*t- winning essays were published596 words
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Article, Illustration862 1962-07-29 3 A WORLD FULL OF VOICES BLIND AHMAD REFUSES TO MOPE OVER THE CRUEL TRICK FATE HAS PLAYED AHMAD AT WORK DO you feel lonely?" I asked Ahmad Shukri as his hands flipped with certainty and speed over the vast switchboard. "Oh, no," said 19-year-old Peraki)orn Ahmad, who went suddenly blind862 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-07-29 3 Best of his breed MY PICTURE shows IVI Hybeam Koko the champion boxer adjudged the best of his breed at the Federation and Singapore dog show last year. No mean feat, for the man who gave him the award was none other than the lamous British authority Mr. Leo C.225 words
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Article253 1962-07-29 3 rE trains in England are divided into small compartments which on occasion can become very stuffy. Once a member of the House of Lords was riding on the train with his secretary, a retiring, mild-man-nered man. The peer took out a large cigar and lit it.253 words
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The News
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Article196 1962-07-29 4 A SHOUTING MARSHALL OFF TO U.N. Justice is on our side, he says SINGAPORE, Sat. An angry Mr. David Marshall stormed out of Singapore today with a new battle-cry: "We shall go down shouting!" The slogan was no indication of pessimism according to the Workers' Party leader who left by196 words
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Article157 1962-07-29 4 OFFERED $80 MINISTER SINGAPORE. Sat. A carpenter who offered an $80 bribe to the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, was fined $1,000 or six months' Jail by the Second Criminal District Court today. Wu Llm. 50, of Lorong 23. Geylang, pleaded guilty to sending the money In157 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-07-29 4 University lecturer, Mr. Lee Swee Khiang, with his bride after their wedding at the Singapore registry yesterday. Mr. Lee is a lecturer in dentistry at the University of Singapore, while Mrs. Lee, the former Miss Gloria Ng Kheng Imm, is a passport officer in the Immigration Department. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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172 1962-07-29 4 Six months for man in woman's bedroom A LOR STAR, Sat. A man, who entered a woman's bedroom when her husband was away, was today jailed for six months on a charge of housebreaking. "It was very mean of you to enter a woman's bedroom during her husband's absence," the172 words
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387 1962-07-29 4 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - CHIT SENG IS BACK BUT WHAT r ABOUT BONG?! FELIX ABISHEGANADEN As kidnapping of towkays mounts, people in Kuala Lumpur wonder: By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KIDNAPPED cycling millionaire, Mr. Tai Chit Seng, is back but people here are asking: What has happened to Bong Sin? Mr. Bong Sin disappeared early387 words
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Article50 1962-07-29 4 IPOH, Sat— A bulldozer driver, Tai Kow, reported to police yesterday that the fuel Injector, dynamo and oil pump of his machine worth $1,100 were stolen. He had left the bulldozer in the jungle about five miles from the Jalapang road near Chemor two weeks ago.50 words
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Article, Illustration383 1962-07-29 5 CROWD WATCHES DRAMA AS DEVOTEES FALL WITH BADLY BLISTERED FEET KUANTAN, Saturday. piVE devotees were taken to hospital today when they collapsed with burnt feet in a fire-walking ceremony. They were among 20 who nm barefoot over 30- ft.- long pit of red hot383 words
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92 1962-07-29 5 NAM KEE (THE GRAND PRIX WINNER) HURT SINGAPORE, Sat. Ace motor racing driver, Yong Nam Kee, and his brother, Yong Nam Seng, who were injured in a road accident four miles from Muar last night, were tonight brought down in an ambulance to the General Hospital here at the request92 words
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Article330 1962-07-29 5 VI ANY people keeping tistaes in A*• an aquarium have had trouble with the 4isea.se kt.iwn as "white-spot It appears suddenly as a scattering ot white, raised dot.s. like grains of tablesalt, scattered over the surface of the body of the UiJi These are it.rmed by the outer330 words
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Article47 1962-07-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— School teachers who wish to learn folk dances will be given lessons at the Raffles Girls' Primary School hall in Queen Street every Sunday from tomorrow till Aug. 19. The lessons are organised by the Singapore Teachers' Folk Dance Society.47 words
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147 1962-07-29 5 SNUJ journal: We can't be apolitical SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore National Union Di Journalists today said it did not believe in being involved in Inter-party conllicts of the various political parties in the settle. An editorial in the union's ottlcial organ. Wartawan. published today added, however: "At the same time147 words
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Article331 1962-07-29 5 OVER D.P.P. COMPLAINT SINGAPORE. Sat Howard Gould, a sciential with the War Oftice. was cautioned and discharged today in a traffic police case baaed on a complaint by Mr. Francis T. Scow, a (town Counsel and Deputy Public Proseculoi Gould was convicted in the Second331 words
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Article294 1962-07-29 5 THE following b todays scnedul* A of civil aircraft movements at P-.iya Lebar Airport. Singapoie ARRIVALS: iiOAC: Prom London. Zurich. Ben ut. Kuwait, Delhi Bangkok tBA 704) 5.30 p.m.; QANTAS: From Sydney. Perth iQF 739) 8.05 p.m.; froui London Rome. Istanbul. Teheran. Delni. Bangkok iQF 738) 8.15 pm, 0294 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1962-07-29 4 i t%f\nni ae> roArcuiriDivi I rVrVli/ln vICvOj ww \JI\LJ ACROSS: 1. Use <8i; 7. False DOWN: 1. Ants (6): 2. Infuriate (4); 11. Might be sister (6); 12. (6); 3. Groove (3); 4. Stuff (4.; Blaze of fire (i); 13. Fatally (8); 5. Eyot* <s>; 6. Vendor (6): 7. 15274 words
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Woman's World, Jane Lee
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The Juliet Ang page
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Article72 1962-07-29 6 I'VE undertaken to write a thesis on "National Costumes of Malaya" and I would be most grateful if you could help me with any sources of reference, books, photos, suggestions, etc. TAN BWEE IIKAII. Edinburgh College of Domestic Science. Scotland. There are n*» books which I can recommend. Why72 words
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Article, Illustration593 1962-07-29 6 Undercover story Rv THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE SHCTUftKS BY ALI YUSOP *fe SURPRISE! THE MALE ALSO RESORTS TO SUBTLE SUBTERFUGE -WITH CORSETS EVERY architect knows that the allimportant factor of his building is the foundation. Every hairdresser knows that the hairstyle he is creating depends on the593 words
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413 1962-07-29 6 JANE LEE - THE 'BUTTERFLY' WHO GOT WHAT WAS COMING TO HIM... JANE LEE By DEAR Jane Lee: I had been going out with a girl A for about a year. Six months ago. I got Involved with another girl. B. Through Jealousy, A Ignored me and I developed my friendship with B.413 words
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Advertisement630 1962-07-29 6 ?> See ASIA Magazine for "Now That I Am A ommoner" by ex-Princess Svga of Japan. Vitamins taste like euippte in a new fruit Off vvlw flavoured vitamin product Mothers find CHOCKS solve the problem of netting children to take vitamins! Mother, .if your children don't like the taste of630 words
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Sunday Serial
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Article, Illustration1516 1962-07-29 7 LELORD KORDEL - LELORD KORDEL AND THIS EXPERT SAYS IT CAN BE DONE WITH PLANNED MEALS OF PROTEIN PART TWO OF A FOUR-PART SERIES By If you weigh 50 pounds too much by the time you are 50, your life expectancy is reduced by 50 per cent. Overweight of1,516 words
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Article272 1962-07-29 7 A SEARCH FOR THE ELIXIR OF LIFE By Cordon Donaldson LONGER life, and life lived to the end as comfortably and actively as In the earlier years that is the hope now held out by a slim. 55-year-old furiously-working Canadian doctor. The old alchemists, the magicians of the middle ages,272 words
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Foreign News
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FOREIGN NEWS
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317 1962-07-29 8 Use sanctions on Dr. V. U.N. urged 'ONLY WAY TO CHANGE POLICY' NEW YORK, Sat. A strong recommendation of sanctions against South Africa was handed to the United Nations committee for South -West I Africa yesterday by j its two principal officers. Philippine Ambassador. Mr. Victorio D. Carp i o,317 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-07-29 8 Whoosh -it's Meg... APPREHENSION, court, centration, satisfaction. Princess Margarets face mirrors her feelings as she learns to water-ski on a secluded country lake. She has been practising under instruction once or twice a week, and already she is quite proficient for a beginner. She holds a ski-han-dle, and is pulled181 words
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Article44 1962-07-29 8 The late UN. Secretary General left assets of 710,645 crowns ($426,000) and debts of 72.602 crowns ($43,500), accordIng to details of his estate presented to a Stockholm court. This sum does not Include the $150,000 Noble Peace Prise he received posthumously U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article26 1962-07-29 8 Of the world Is 12.5 million, the newly-published American Jewish Yearbook has reported. The U.S. has the largest Jewish population, with Russia second— U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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175 1962-07-29 8 'Sampan Doctor' to open two clinics to help refugees in Hong Kong NEW YORK, Saturday ¥)R. JIM Turpin will leave his $150,000-a--year general practice in California and sail for Hong Kong on Aug. 10 to open two clinics for Chinese refugees, he announced here 1 yesterday. Dr. Turpin. 34. who175 words
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125 1962-07-29 8 Russia: 'Portugal selling Africans' NEW YORK. Sat. The Soviet representative in the U.N. Special Committee on Colonialism said yesterday that sanctions would have to be considered against Portugal unless she granted independence to the African territory of Mozambique by the end of this year Mr. Valentin Oberemko was speaking inReuter - 125 words
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Article76 1962-07-29 8 TMAZU (Japan). Sat. Enx raged because her husband refused to talk to her while watching a telecast of Japan's AU-Star Baseball game, a Japanese woman switched off the television set and gulped down a bottle of Insecticide. Mrs. Fumlko Umemura. 23. died a few hours later, andUPI - 76 words
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194 1962-07-29 8 ALGIERS, Sat. Troops loyal to dissident vicepremier Mr. Ahmed Ben Bella took over the port city of Phlllppeville today and marched through eastern Algeria toward the Berber stronghold of Kabylia. The military action, apparently without shooting, further bolstered Mr. Ben Bella in194 words
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Article29 1962-07-29 8 Villagers were killed when an Indian Air Force aircraft exploded In mld-alr and crashed yesterday on a village near Mtssamarl, about 25 miles from Texpur.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article26 1962-07-29 8 Sir Winston Churchill's personal doctor said In London that no date had been fixed for the 87 -year-old elder .statesman lo leave hospital. Keuter.Reuter - 26 words
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MOre Foreign News
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200 1962-07-29 9 ALL THE LATEST IN WORLD NEWS BRUSSELS, Saturday. BRITISH and Common Market Ministers failed to reach agreement on the all important problems of alternative markets for farm products exported by Canada, Australia, md New Zealand yesterday after nine hours of extremely tough n gotiations. The200 words
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119 1962-07-29 9 DARTMOUTH (England. Sat Queen Elizabeth read the Punishment Book while touring the Royal Navy College yesterday and found two cases involving her father, the late King George VI. In May. 1912. as a cadet the King got an extra hour of drill for "talkingUPI - 119 words
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CABLE FLASHES
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98 1962-07-29 9 LONDON. Sat.—Oil millionaire Nubar Gulbenklan, 66, was awarded $17 nominal damages against the British Broadcasting Corporation for breach of contract. A High Court judge found that the BBC had contracted to give Mr. Oulbenklan a free tele-re-cording of an interview programme in winch98 words
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Article20 1962-07-29 9 COLOMBO: Ceylon x Finance Minister, Mr. FHix I>ia* Bandaranaikr, said that foreign-owned estate* in the country will not be nationalised.20 words
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Article40 1962-07-29 9 RANGOON: The Burmese Government announced dress for university students. The announcement said in future male students wnen wearing Burmese drey must wear jackets or coals. Female students were ordered to shun sleeveless and transparent jackets and wear only thick material.40 words
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Article43 1962-07-29 9 TAIPEH: Executioner* have been ordered by the Chinese Nationalist Ministry of Justice not to force people to kneel at executions. This hurts the feelings of people being executed, says tin- Ministry. They should stand so that they can be shot in the back.43 words
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Article61 1962-07-29 9 MADRID: The bikini has come of age in Spain. The Government's latest list of swimming regulations omits the ban on "the use of the socalled bath-ng suits of two pieces." This means the two-piece swim suit and the bikini both are now legal. "It looks Mcc we're finally catching up61 words
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282 1962-07-29 9 FLASH: Now a warning on heart drug PHOENIX (Arizona), Saturday. A COURT postponed judgment until Monday on a request to assure legality of an abortion recommended for a Phoenix matron, after hearing her counsel argue that "time is an essential fact." Superior Judge282 words
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175 1962-07-29 9 W. Irian battle: 16 Dutch soldiers killed NATIONALISED FIRMS WILL NOT BE RETURNED: MINISTER JAKARTA. Sat. Sixteen i Dutch soldiers have been j killed and several wounded i in fighting around Merauke near the Australian border of West New Guinea, according to a spokesman for the Indonesian "West Irian Theatre175 words
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144 1962-07-29 9 MOSCOW, Sat. Russia today launched the seventh Sputnik in a series begun on March 16 to prepare the way for more complicated manned flights. According to preliminary data the latest satellite "Cosmos Seven"— which is unmanned is spinning round the144 words
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Article358 1962-07-29 9 NEW YORK was a 1 passion with Bill Johnson and his lovely young wife Caroline. For everywhere they went, their four-month -old son William was sure to go too. But police became suspicious at the extraordinary number of people who stopped to admire gurgling Will In his358 words
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Article127 1962-07-29 9 'We can live good fight' Nehru ALAHABAD. Northern Ini\dia. Sat. India was able to give "a good fight" to Communist Chinese forces on the Sino-Indlan border, the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, declared here yesterday. "We do not want to wage war against China in that part." he said. "I believe127 words
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OPINION
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Article205 1962-07-29 10 ..where President Nasser revealed that Egypt now had 350-mUc range rockets to match the modern arms that certain sympathisers have given Israel. Rockets are expensive items which a desperately poor country like Egypt can 111 afford. Only three per cent of Us land Is inhabited and President Nasser has205 words
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Article145 1962-07-29 10 ...where snooting has broken out along India's disputed north-west frontier with Communist China. Panch Sila. the famous five principles which laid down the terms of Indo-Chinese cooperation in Tibet, have been forgotten. Instead In a remote area almost Inaccessible from the Indian side, both countries are spending fantastic sums145 words
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Article, Illustration380 1962-07-29 10 OF MEN, WOMEN AND... Fight hots up— but there are women who earn more! ByJEFFREY FRANCIS SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS FEATURE COMMITTEE of seven senior Federation Government officials is considering the controversial question of equal a pay for 26,000 wo- men in the teaching and other public ser- vices380 words
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Article, Illustration62 1962-07-29 10 They do have They don't have equal pay equal pay THE progress so far in Malayan women's fight for equal pay for equal work: ON YOUR LEFT: Typists, stenograp hers, telephone operators, nurses, nursing sisters, medical officers, and rubber-tap-pers. it it it ON YOUR RIGHT: Teach crs, bus conductors, clerks,62 words
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Article102 1962-07-29 10 THE case for and against equal pay for women: FOR: The fiction that a woman's work is not worth as much as a man's and the principle of discrimination in pay should be eradicated, because sex discrimination is even more evil than race discrimination. There can never102 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter96 1962-07-29 10 it is a Kra canal I blown into existence by an atom bomb (Sunday Times. July 15). I think the people of Malaya are sick and tired of this threat to our entrepot trade In Singapore and the sooner Bangkok goes ahead and does what for so96 words
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Letter84 1962-07-29 10 HA S N A H V I M A L ACHEWS quoted MendW in her little story on the Goodwillers' Club in Penang (Sunday Times. July 15> May I offer from a cookery book n recipe for an Ideal way to die a verse from Mire Antolne84 words
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Letter61 1962-07-29 10 "^JATURAL rubber will be ll tops for some time reads your headline (Sunday Times, July 15). It Is a pity you did not underline the words "for some time." The truth is that natural rubber faces a dismal future threatened as It Is by the most potent61 words
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Letter139 1962-07-29 10 SIPPING coffee and listenIng to Radio Malaya. I suddenly neard the melody "Malaysia. Malaysia." Later it came over in Malay a.s well as in Tamil. 1 suppose they have it In Chinese too I don't know how other Malayans feel about Malaysia. To me it means progress139 words
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Letter55 1962-07-29 10 IT made my Sunday to read your "Avalanche of love for Medy Garcia" (Sunday Times, July 22). It made me proud to think of the thousand or so Malayans who had the human charity to write to this poor girl and cheer her up in her55 words
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Letter154 1962-07-29 10 REFERRING to the two letters (Sunday Times, July 15) on intuition, though there Is undoubtedly a certain measure of reality In Intuition or "apprehension of an impending danger" yet. I think. It should not always be taken too seriously and acted upon forthwith: nor should it be dismissed as154 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-07-29 10 ONE OF 36 NATIONS THAT SAID 'YES* IN the past eight years, more than 36 countries, including Singapore, have accepted the International Labour Organisation's convention supporting "equal pay for equal work of equal value." They do not Include Britain and the United States. Members of 1.L.0.-form-ed391 words
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Article640 1962-07-29 10 ABU bin ADAM - Met any awful people lately? ABU bin ADAM By J DON'T seem to have met any very awful folks lately more's the pity. I reckon it is the awful people, the "My dear, she's simply impossible" and the **()f course, you couldn't take him anywhere" types who make this old640 words
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Advertisement996 1962-07-29 10 Straits Times Malay Mail tisndad to: Ist Hoot COLO STOftAOe ARCAOB Orchard Roao COLD STORAGE •■JANCMsTS KIPPCL ROAD-NAVAL »ABB Authorii.n Agants CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CoMyar Quay TMC NEWS FRONT Fltxpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read. Naval Beee S. M. ABDUL OAFFAR CO V. RKTANSAMY CO996 words
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Advertisement13 1962-07-29 10 HOTEL* MERLIN TREACHER ROAO, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement16 1962-07-29 10 TURN to ASIA Magazine for Teaching Th Lost Ones To Live With Themselves Again," (Page 13).16 words
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Advertisement327 1962-07-29 10 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Than you will en toy the esteem ana respect ot your tnendt as well a* increased opportunities tor promotion to executive positions. It is now possible tor Asion students to obtoin the highly-prized degree ot the Austrolion Society ot Accountants or the) National Institute of Accountants,327 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-07-29 11 STORE HELEN KELLER IS BACK TODAY TO BE A TEACHER SINGAPORE, Saturday. gIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD <le;.f and blind girl Chan Poh Lin, described us Singapore's Helen Keller, flies back tomorrow after two years at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts. And it will be a new Poh Lin who returns281 words
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Article67 1962-07-29 11 KtMLA LUMPUR. Sat. The Chief of Staff of the Federation's Armod Fun-. Lt.-G'>n. DatO Sir Rodney Moore, said today it was hoped to Increase security fores on both sides of the Malayan-Thai border for thr coming Jotnl drive against Communist remnants in the rf^ion. Dato67 words
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Article27 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. S;it \1C A:'. l ;i l;tw officer, will relieve Mr John Doral Rni who v uoiii?; on leave, if Fifth Magistrate from I Wednesday.27 words
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126 1962-07-29 11 I POH, Sat. The Perak Hydro Employees' Union decided today to go on strike with effect from midnight on Aug. 15, as a result of the failure of talks with their employers. The union represents about 1,500 staff members of all types employed126 words
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196 1962-07-29 11 Students jeer at 'White Australia' senator From K. O. GOTT MELBOURNE, Sat. University of Tasmania students Jeered and hooted Senator Marriott when he defended the White Australia policy during a noisy debate at the university in Hobart yesterday. Nearly 300 students attended the debate between Senator Marriott (Liberal) and Prof.196 words
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Article102 1962-07-29 11 MELBOURNE, Sal. A young German migrant, Kurt Hans Gerbhardt appeared in Melbourne City Court today charged with the shooting of a Melbourne hairdresser last month, after being brought back to Melbourne on an extradition order from Singapore. Gerbhardt. 22, of the Melbourne suburb of Elwood, was remandedReuter - 102 words
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Article54 1962-07-29 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat.— Dr. M.F. De Silva. health officer. Kuala Kangsar, will take up new duties as health officer, North Perak. Taiplng. from Monday. He takes over from Dr. (Mrs.) Leela Sen. who Is resigning to join her husband, who is a surgeon In54 words
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336 1962-07-29 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat.-Com-blned business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms today, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Bouslead (3.000) Sl.liO. Dunlops (4.000) $1.70. (1.000) $1.71; East Smelting (1.000) $2.75. Fed. Dlsp. (4,000> $129; Gammon < 1.000) $1.53 SM. (1,000) $1.55 SM:336 words
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Article109 1962-07-29 11 T<<tj> Sedlli KecMi 906 am 1 1.4 ft) fi.Sfl pm (fl.dft); 81nsn)orf lo lfi H.m (7 2ft) 911 p m ifll'M; Pnrt nicksop 51 am '7 o!t> f> 28 pm <8 3. r Port *«tttraha 4 '•< a n i n fifo i H109 words
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195 1962-07-29 11 New power bid by UMNO in Kelantan PARTY DIVISIONS TO BE SET UP IN ALL 30 STATE CONSTITUENCIES TO FIGHT THE 1964 ELECTION By ZAKARIA HASHIM: KOTA BAHRU, Sat TJMNO Kelantan is being reorganised in a bid to recapture the State Government from the JVM II* in the 1964 state195 words
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175 1962-07-29 11 Dianne— l'm ruined' off to face irate father SINGAPORE. Sat. An angry, bitter Dianne Seaich, the cabaret entertainer whose dancing licence was cancelled by Ipoh Councillors a week ago, flies back home tonight to face an equally angry father In Sydney. Mr. A. J. Seaich, businessman, has demanded an explanation175 words
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160 1962-07-29 11 Why did you write to Miss Garcia? Tell the Sunday Tines -you stand to win a $50 prize REMEMBER last week's headline, "Avalanche Of Love For Medy Garcia"? Were you one of the thou-sand-odd Malayans who wrote to this crippled girl In Caloocan City In the Philippines? If so tell160 words
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Article37 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Bat. Mr. Richard Laycock has been appointed Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr Tan Teck Choon has been made Deputy Commissioner of Estate Duties, and Mr. Amarjit Singh an Assistant Public Trustee.37 words
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45 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE, Sat—Tenders have been called for the construction of a bridge over a stream at the Braddell Road-Serangoon Garden link road. The link road will take a heavy traffic load off congested Yio Chu Kang and Upper Serangoon Roads.45 words
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Article132 1962-07-29 11 lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The hope that the national language would not, only be used freely during National Language Month but at all times was expressed by Tuan Haji Osman bin Haji Mohamed Saat. a member of the Johore Executive Council and chairman of me National Language Competition held132 words
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Article47 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. An $896,540 four-storey secondary school will be built at Burghley Drive. Berangoon Garden Estate. The school will have 22 classrooms and six special classrooms. In addition, there will be an assembly-cum-badmln-ton hall, a science block, two workshop blocks and a ran teen47 words
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57 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Beven people in Singapore have been appointed members of the committee of management of the Silver Jubilee Fund for three years. They are Mr. Ec Peng Liang. Mr. Cecil V.R. Wong. Miss Pitt Chin Hui, Mr. Yeo Thiam Slew, Mr. S.O.A. Alsagoff.57 words
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Article29 1962-07-29 11 SINGAPORE. Bat. EtgtH members of the Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd staff today donated $22 towards the Lee Ah Cheang fund bringing the total to $844.29 words
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Advertisement132 1962-07-29 11 BAByCIHIIMjJ ChHiiipa,:iu> Perry t r [M V. /K^. I HAPPIEST y\ //naN) drink f, WORLDI II Ttie Babycham bottle fills a champagne ii i;i ft (I THROUGHOUT SINGAPORC. MALAY*. THE NAME SABV^WaM IS THE wIfDC REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF 0(1^ SHOWKRINGS LIMITED, SOMERSET, ENGLAND. "S ■ABVCHAM IS DISTRIBUTED BY SIME132 words
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Advertisement46 1962-07-29 12 GO MODERN SMOKE KING SIZE :*£sssSS B^hh W^'''''''*''* vcSSosfl I 1 1' I/ C -ri Rothmans King Size really satisfies Extra Length Finer Filter Best Tobacco wo^iSSfe N ALL OVER THE WORLD MORE PEOPLE SMOKE ROTHMANS THAN ANY OTHER KING SIZE VIRGINIA WORLD COPVRIQMT R 8/6246 words
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Article, Illustration514 1962-07-29 13 GERARD GARRETT - GERARD GARRETT QUOTE BY THE KAUFMANN GIRL: I DO NOT THINK IT IS GOOD TO MAKE A BIG SECRET OF IT From BERLIN. SAT. THE appearance of a romantic Hollywood star engaged in a real-life romance is more valuable to a film festival than a514 words
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Article, Illustration559 1962-07-29 13 Colourful carryings-on all at sea PETER LIM SEES THE NEW FILMS CARRY ON CRUISING Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Lix Frater, Dilyi Laye. Rank release IT was a preview 1 afloat. On board the P O Orient luxury liner Oronsay in Singapore last Tuesday were film critics, fashion models559 words
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Article189 1962-07-29 13 rpHE curtain of the Victoria Theatre will rise oa Friday to reveal a most significant new group of artists the Singapore Dance Theatre. This will be Singapore's first professional dance company. The very fact that such a venture can be contemplated i- largely due to the energy of189 words
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Advertisement567 1962-07-29 13 H^iL* r^^lT TiiLiKeWB upens inuay. 430 4 9.30pm. 1 jg|fei^ 1 J^m Technicolor iP=jt ~*i ELIZABETH: t TAYLOR t "IVANHOE" I I PUS O\ 9TACB! I TOMORROW AT 9.30 P.M. PHILIPS X PRESENT 4 t REDIFFUSION t DISCOVERIES 1962 t Mu.it by X JOSE DAROYA'S COMBO Compere: LARRY LAI. f567 words
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Advertisement105 1962-07-29 13 M.G.M. PRESENTS FROM TODAY i AT THE -ODEON THEATRE- 1 ELIZABETH TAYLOR JJ^i* I SIR WALTER SCOTT'S Ifrfe^J IMMORTAL CLASSIC WITH 9 l^^^^Hk TECHNICOLOR PSBWf IVANHOE" WORLD LEAGUE JT PRO-WRESTLING W^L AT BADMINTON HALL-SPORE PRINCE KUMALI LOFTY BINNIE (Coloured Hvy.-Wt. Worlo V« (Jungle-Boy) Th« Giont Chompior) Bushman of New Zealand)105 words
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Advertisement23 1962-07-29 13 •MjSjSa^ NOW SHOWING' "A Prince In Oonq.r" (Cant.) Today 1 1.00 o.m. "Th» Low Joke Wade" R.chord Widmork Robert Toylor in C'scope Metrocolor23 words
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Advertisement272 1962-07-29 13 GTtTS* COMING! (SINGAPORE) A LEGEND ABOUT £jM T HE WINNING OF THE WEST SURGES INTO l^LM| h E r O"C LIFE AS TWO GREAT STARS lfcj| APPEAR TOGETHER FOR THE 21KFIRST TIMEi flfcT9T *^ifa7!^v- jHlHte* v Aifl F *CTT^^ \w> **3 JAMES 'JL JOHN STEWART fl WAYNE SB! TheMariWhoShot m272 words
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257 1962-07-29 14 Dr. Aaron (he was sent a wreath) is angry SINGAPORE. Sat— The senior Government Pathologist. Dr. A. O. Aaron, said today; "I am alive and I am speaking to you over the telephone." He said this when telephoned at his General Hospital office about a practical joker who sent him257 words
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Article526 1962-07-29 14 PRICES TUMBLE AS THE ITC PROPOSALS ARE REJECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WASHINGTON announcement that the United States Government had rejected the International Tin Council's counterproposals for disposal of surplus tin from the American stockpile cast a gloom over Malayan tin circles today. The immediate reai526 words
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Article128 1962-07-29 14 Why Malaya is ahead of Thailand KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The director of the "Land Self-Help Settlement" scheme in Thailand said here today that the reason Malaya was far ahead of Thailand in rural development was that she had more money for her projects. Mr. Ararm Sudohapndhu said this at the128 words
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305 1962-07-29 14 IPOH. Sat. Mr. Justice Azml in the High Court here increased by over 100 per cent the award by the Collector of Land Revenue, Cameron Highlands, for a piece of hill top land acquired by the Pahang State Government for a V.I.P.305 words
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Article37 1962-07-29 14 SINGAPORE. Sat The Chettiar Chamber of Commerce here will entertain 100 officers and men of th<visiting Indian aircraftcarrier, Vikrant. to a tea party at their premises adjoining the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road tomorrow.37 words
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Article50 1962-07-29 14 MELBOURNE. Sat—Malayan nurse Slew Peng Yeoh, 20, earned top marks in Victoria's examinations for first-year nurses. Miss Slew of Kuala Lumpur, sat with 350 others. She came from Malaya a year ago under the Colombo Plan and has been training at Melbourne's suburban Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital—Reuter.50 words
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Article, Illustration461 1962-07-29 14 An American girl writes home THIS |> ihr liftd letter homr .if Arorntan liilh M-honl studrnl Nancy Louise llurt>. of Uliitt-H.iii<i. Ui>eon«in Nancy is in Kuala Lumpur on it tno-nuiiitli vi»it iirt-i an American I n Id Service exchange m htm. DEAR Mother: Remem- -L ber the brocade461 words
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Advertisement299 1962-07-29 14 K HIMI M lifuUft A 9 IP*! mi It\ nPjif i GET YOUR PIGEON-HAMPERS AT THE 1962 STORE TRftDE INDUSTRIES FAIR \sH»^i\ at the GREAT WORLD PARK Don t just buy any hamper, insist on a PIGEON-HAMPER; the Jfiii/iBPTW/ genuine housewife hamper thot offers you reel value for your fmllmlull299 words
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Advertisement305 1962-07-29 14 HOW CAN I CHANGE THE NOMINEE FOR E.P.F. MONEY? HOW can I change my You can go to either Manominee for my Em- tacca or Muar. ployees' Provident Fund money? TAM a Federal citizen by J.A. RAHMAN l operation of law. Must Getan*EPF Form 3 fill 1 get my own305 words
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280 1962-07-29 15 TAN TOCK SAIK - POISONS HANDLED BY UNQUALIFIED PHARMACISTS TAN TOCK SAIK, RATIO IN MALAYA TODAY IS AS LOW AS ONE TO 80,000 L_!l KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THK handling of poisons and deleterious drugs was often left to unqualified people in Malaya because of the shortage of qualified pharmacists, members of the Malayan Pharmaceutical280 words
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338 1962-07-29 15 'Bang the table but don't lose our customers' KUALA LUMPUR. Sal "Bang the table m hurd a* you wish. the Malayan Kuilway manager, Dato Ahmau bin Perang, told railwaymen's representatives here today, "but do not disrupt the railway service su that our customers will run away." Up said this before338 words
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142 1962-07-29 15 Royal call to Malays: Work hard for progress KLANG, Sat— The Tengku Laxamana of Selangor, Tengku Badli Shah younger brother of the Sultan of Selangor, today called on the Malays to work hard. He called on them to "wake up from their sleep" and work to improve their standard of142 words
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Article45 1962-07-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home in Bartley Road will hold its annual tb.u day on Aug. 4. The president of the Mission. Swami Siddhatmananda. said the home now houses, feeds and educates about 60 underprivileged boys.45 words
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Article36 1962-07-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Culture will present an Aneka Ragatu Ra'ayat at Jalan Tenteram at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Inche Buan bin Omar Junid. Assemblyman for Kallang. will address the audience.36 words
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361 1962-07-29 15 By THE CITY EDITOR DO YOU have query or doabl* Thin write to: The City Editor, Sunday limes. Times House, Kivr Valley Ruad, Singapore-!*. Q: I agree with you that women In Malaya should buy shares even if it means they361 words
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294 1962-07-29 15 Violent death makes five visits in just 24 hours KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FIVE PEOPLE met with violent death in Selangor within the last 24 hours three in road accidents, one by drowning and the other of suspected poisoning. In the accident, a motor cyclist, Lee Chee Tho. 32, a plumber294 words
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108 1962-07-29 15 4 Aye 7 votes for Asian migration increases By K. D. GOOT [tjELBOURNE, Sat. LT1 A gallup poll conducted by the Sunday Times, which was published by leading Australian daily newspapers, today shows that two out of three Australians favour allowing skilled Asians to migrate here. In an Australia wide108 words
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Advertisement555 1962-07-29 15 "Cllll I IFF" BRAND'S rU LL LI I L competition over V I UjUUUbUU to be won ■^Bk^iLß^P JMa^aMai V vnaw[ a^P M a^av sa^Bi BLjwati^ iifi^r A> s *im3iiMW>'^»^ J^-^F' 1 a^BaV .^aalflak^E l l j"*u-'- n ail jB^B^B^BT 1 (S3bC^»a"^^H )f "l^j^fcr u± < J^w Ist prize $5,000555 words
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Miscellaneous78 1962-07-29 15 LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT K^^V^l welt, out -heettty conrpat/tioH you hold whaf f^wJM with it. Smde- hurts tib one I v&t youre dee It and pJey MMHMefI w\,nt& drained ntust undev£tQnd. it herd! Those who i*e blood Snyde- business is *j«*ke the beet of -frcm nou*> fece hko a. ihar78 words
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Miscellaneous415 1962-07-29 15 Hr Mb A. RADIO MALAYA 945 Piano Playhouse; '0.00 Relax n ulw m«*-f%i« And Lujte,,; 10 .30 Prelude To A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- Dreams; 11.00 Clobe Down, ku, Newa Headllnee; 8.05 Morning Melodiea; 7.00 Rendetvoua WlUi O nr\ir\ ciurADADr Miulc; 7.50 Time Signal, News. RADIO SINGAPORE 7.35 Breakiut Club;415 words
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Miscellaneous217 1962-07-29 16 INSIDE STORY OF A BIG CLEAN-UP You will be seeing this test at the cinema. Ii thows how an ordinary high-q aality motor oil (on the left) is dropped onto a hot piston and leaves an ashy deposit. But Shell X-IOi) Mulngrade (on the right) leaves no ashy deposit. You217 words
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Miscellaneous1479 1962-07-29 16 £bG^i? A/cc Burroughs 7^^" A'^^^ißy v I IXS^ I tea -sssssiig: V^-—^-^tfp^; TS r*ZEy- AW7 CZOS\ A T^Es, A 5?0M57 S Sj^E FALLS A~C 7 AWIWAI An? jS"ASQ '< n Z' ''>(ft-^^2^>. S' f# HMMCLY TH/KT THE UOnKF ThE'j... --^OW TwA" I\E <.illE? C«»- H»J k, Uimx »««<»»« »,-*<«i«. !■<1,479 words
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Miscellaneous776 1962-07-29 17 7V Sunday Times July 79, 196J THS CISCO HIV, tyotirutUdL West f&v&uvlte BUT I PO LIKE IT.' I PO/ 1 AoOOW/ HE HITS EMOUGH SOUR MEANWHILE IN THB [f^MUTTON, STOP THE f I THIhJK ME IS x iil!iSL. NOTES TO rVOUMP THE EARS.' NBWTDWN JAIL,ajffLYS 1 MUSIC/ YOU 6OT A776 words
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Miscellaneous103 1962-07-29 18 S MIIIIII (HI II II I I Mill I #4 1 .V "P\O I s&Jnfuaapn <>t/t dn possn.wts g/\ -LI XI lUa V (\Ool\ f' 50 &&W 9H J- -W»V 9N)NWiI9 ONV 9NINVOW 3513 3NCV-33A3 f N >- j VNV3WI33i I/mjwww r i 333LL 19V i M lv V sSJ103 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-07-29 18 >rj 32K>J3fl 2N1Ad***** SVM '*****0W X^^T* T<3lcJ I NVHI NtflO2J /^(3ldV 3a3M <IOA lh^HT>^^ 3 XXI 3?lia< KP<J— 4^ ll li -x3WA3ivaaaix3c]j/(3wo»vivKiiv y^ Vyjowwvdoaaowacjvwna^'aajkjf y^i 'ggaoi 7 xw canon not, <x&> noC] I ___Jr=fc^E: Vj V36 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-07-29 19 lOTURE CONTEST WINNER of the weeks TOP PRIZE of $30 is "Sampan" (above), submitted by Tamby bin Baba of 25 Lorong Mydin, Singapore 14. He used a Samoca camera and Fuji film. Setting: ill, 1/100 secoi.d. The SECOND PRIZE of $20 is won by "Watching the230 words
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Article155 1962-07-29 19 THE Asian Games are only a few weeks away but we have sti'l to see the determined preparations of the Singapore contingent lor this 1 important international event. While the neighbouring countries have got their athletes camped together for the final stage of their training155 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1962-07-29 19 El FILLED WITH HORROR THEY SAW THE BROWN BOMBER TURN SAVAGE Ih THE RING fHK crowd jammed into the Yankee Stadium, New York, on that humid night in June had boiled up from the subways in great spouting gushers of humanity. They had come from the four corners1,469 words
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Advertisement36 1962-07-29 19 1% WEEKLY FLY T0 the asian games r:::r,r:: ty *fct:S4llgj|ip Mil Hi FR lUI (AUGUST 24 SEPTEMBER 4) (and air.inoia malaya only) .'-I--''.'- Jfc fc \J AUGUST Ist MALAYAN AIRWAYS fTM SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA j36 words
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Article, Illustration707 1962-07-29 20 PETER LIM'S MOTORING ROAD TESTING CITROEN'S NEW AMI 6 I HAVE been road testing a beatnik. It is Cltroen's Ami 6 a newcomer that is easily one of the most comfortable models I have ever come across. Introduced a& a middleman between the utterly utilitarian 2 i v.707 words
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Article, Illustration350 1962-07-29 20 Year of promise in S'pore PLAYERS FROM HK AND MALAYA WILL STRENGTHEN SIDE CINGAPORE, Sat.— Singapore and S.C.C. can look forward to a more successful rugby season this year with the posting of several outstanding players from Malaya and Hong Kong. This was disclosed at yesterday's meeting of the rugby350 words
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375 1962-07-29 20 TRUEMAN CLAIMS 4 WICKETS IN 2 SPELLS PAKISTAN FACE ANOTHER RPUT IN FOURTH TEST MATCH NOTTINGHAM, Saturday. DAKISTAN. already beaten in the current series, face another big defeat at the end of the third day's play in the Fourth Test cricket match against England here today when they were 127375 words
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261 1962-07-29 20 Coutts has a plan to hold India tomorrow SINGAPORE, Sat. A fit and confident Singapore team will go all out on Monday to give the Indian nockcy side a hard fight in tneir friendly international matcn at Jalan Besar stadium, beginning at 5.15 p.m. It will be an important match261 words
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Article87 1962-07-29 20 LONDON. Sat. lea scores In lodaj -'.v cricket matches were: At Birmingham: Noltmgham-.-iiiie 61 (Bannister 4-24 1; Warwickshire 123-3. At Sheffield: Essex 116-5 v Yorksiiire. At Leicester.Leicestershire 97 iD. Shepherd 5--24) Glamorgan 59-0. At The Oval: Surrey 287 ij. Ednch 71. K. Barrlngton 63) v Middlesex. AtReuter - 87 words
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Article27 1962-07-29 20 LOS ANGELES. Sat. World featherweight boxing champion Davey Moore has agreed to defend his title against No. 1 contender. Ultimo Ramos on Oct. 29. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article44 1962-07-29 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Good bowlIng Henry Scully, who took six wickets for 33. enabled SRC. to dismiss S.C.C. for 154 (Pickup 40, D'Eynecourt 37. Zampatti 26: H. I Perera 3-38) In their two-day eric- ket match which began on the padang today.44 words
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Article33 1962-07-29 20 SINGAPORE. Sat— The annual Police Inter-territorial athletic match between Singapore and Federation, scheduled at Thomson Road today, was washed out by the rain. It will be held tomorrow at 8 a.m33 words
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Article184 1962-07-29 20 SINGAPORE, Sat— A chance- less 82 (seven fours and three sixes) by West Indian Reg Thomas enabled Singapore C.R.C. to declare 282 for nine at the first day's close of their two-day cricket match against Selangor C.R.C at Shenton Way today. A heavy downpour184 words
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Obituary22 1962-07-29 20 MRS EVCRISTA BOUDVILLE aged 64 pawd away, peacefully at S3 Zlon Road. 2S-7-62 cervice at St. Bernadrtti > Church 4.30 p.m. to-day.22 words
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Article19 1962-07-29 20 MRS. EDWARD DI ROZARIO and family thank relative?, friends for their many klndnera extended in their recent bereavement.19 words
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Obituary27 1962-07-29 20 IN REMEMBRANCE OF Mrs. Mary Pereyra of B*remuan departed 29.7 «1 May stir rest In peace and Hlws.y« rememhrrrd hy her loving children and erandchtldren.27 words
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Article, Illustration275 1962-07-29 20 Referee Angullia stops a fight SINGAPORE. Sat. Referee Harun Angullia prevented a fight between Singapore's Rahim Omar and Formosa's Lav Tim in tonignt's .soccer match in which the tourists beat an All Singapore side 4-0 at Jalan Besar. The incident took place towards the end of ihc first half when275 words
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Advertisement197 1962-07-29 20 See 9 countries 11 cities in 3O days I I SAS Service Rome Vienno Poris Milan Venice Hamburg Nice Barcelona Amsterdam Copenhagen London 0* jm 0* COLOURFUL J/IJ EUROPEAN TOUR Planned especially tor ytu, this packaged tour aepan> j ngopore and Kuala Lumpur on 27th August for Europe. Europe with197 words
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Advertisement227 1962-07-29 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Words Sl2 (Minimum; COUPLAND TO JANINE it:..- fh. valier) and Derrick on 2K.T.62 a d&UKhter. Vlctoire Marir-Madrleine Hyde. Our thanks tor tnc divotion of thr Sisters at Mount Alvemfa Hospital. TO RUBY and Archie and Gonna a boy, mother and child well. Thnnk.« to doctor and nursm227 words
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982 1962-07-29 21 A DASHING 3-LENGTH WINNER IN HIS FIRST RUN... BEST BETS: Gay Buccaneer, New State and Small Change. THE GOING I* likely to be GOOD. £ALVADOS, who likes his racing in front, can make it a pillar-to- post affair in the Class 5, Div.982 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1962-07-29 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ffiaSpg Spotlight On Today's Chance* 9w' by Race 1—2.00: Class 5, Oiv 4—6 Furs 1. ***** On Velvet (Velvet St.) Heddle. 4 0.0 I 2 ***** Mr. Magoo (Battling St.) Bagby. B.13 (F) Dragon 6 3. ***** Hindu Kobe cK. Y. him) Rodgers, 6 8.11 (Ft Mitchell1,357 words
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Article138 1962-07-29 21 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's junior players have been invited by the Lawn Tennis Association of Maiaya to compete In its junior championships at the Selangor Oolf Club courts In Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 16 to Aug. 19. The championships will be played In three divisions under 16s, under138 words
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249 1962-07-29 21 went flat out In the early stages to secure the lead. He ran on gamely enough to finish third to Shangrila II and Last Try. It was a good showing and on the revised weights I certainly think he is worth another249 words
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Article210 1962-07-29 21 CINGAPORE, Sat.— Japan's Hl- toshl Hiroie, the current Singapore Open Men's single champion, will be defending rug title In the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association open championships Irom Wednesday to Aug. 6. Tho championships have attracted 67 entries from Japan, Thailand. Philippines' and Malaya Hirose, who Is210 words
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Article140 1962-07-29 21 EPSOM JEEP CALX BOY POINTEB lM 1. G. BUCCANEER Hindu Robe Mr. Macoo TRONOH Hindu Kobe Gay Buccaneer ZODIAQUE >lr. .U.nou Gay Buccaneer IM. Em* 2. NEW STATE Indrapura Profit Taking PROF. TAKING New State Dauntless NEW STATE Indrapura Gerry's Luck bee 1 MAJ. KNIGHT Bemrmbrancr Seagate. SI AKSUI.NK140 words
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Advertisement844 1962-07-29 21 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Blnoe the dlscorerr of MENDACO with Asthma. Had lost 40. 1b5. la. by m. famous physician It Is no longer weight, suffered coughing, ehoktnff neceasau-y for anyone to suffer from and strangling every night— wouldn't choking, wheeling, gasping Asthma, sleep expected to die. MENDACO844 words
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468 1962-07-29 22 Hope for five after a £ood display SINGAPORE. Sat. Chinese Swimming Clubs crack 400 metres medley relay team of Tan Hwa Luck. Kenneth Kee, Bernard Chan and Oei Boon Khwee. will be strongly recommended for Inclusion in Singapore's contingent for the Asian Games in Jakarta next month. At the Singapore468 words
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166 1962-07-29 22 Azman and Pearce bow out to Vietnamese I POH. Sat. Malaya's last hope in the men's doubles S.A. Azman and John Pearce was eliminated today in the quarter finals of the Malayan open tennis championships here today by Vo Van Bay and Vo Van Thanh, the Vietnamese winning by 4-6.166 words
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Article25 1962-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Because of heavy rain today the cricket match between Combined Services "A" and Singapore Cricket Association "A at Giilman has been cancelled.25 words
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Article22 1962-07-29 22 PENANG. Sat.— There was heavy rain this morning and the going for tomorrow's Penang races is likely to be SOFT.22 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-07-29 22 THE scene was the Russia-United States annual athletic encounter at Stanford, California. The 70,000 spectators were tense, the giant stadium hushed. The high-jump bar was carefully raised to a height never before cleared by man. Then Valeri Brumel, his gaze unflinching on the 7ft. sin. mark, began116 words
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688 1962-07-29 22 STORE FACE BLEAK PROSPECT OF AN INNINGS DEFEAT By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Saturday CELANGOR, 242 for three overnight, went on to complete their innirings at 346, 25 minutes before lunch this fnorning and take a first innings lead of 186 over holders, Singapore, on the second day in the688 words
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Article40 1962-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. A hat trick by Ali helped Army Depot Police I to eliminate 19 Signals Regiment 4-0 In the preliminary rounds of the M.O.R. knockout cup soccer competition at Chang! today. Sohor scored the other goal.40 words
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432 1962-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Allen Cheang of General Hospital was the outstanding athlete at the Ministry oi Health Sports Council meet held at Farrer Park today. In five events he competed in. Allen set new records in fourPole Vault. Oiscus. Shot Putt and Hop. Step and Jump.432 words
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Article74 1962-07-29 22 DELHI, Bat India wUI not send a tennis team to compete in the Asian Games at Jakarta. This was decided by the All-India Council of Sports. The Council decided that the Indian contingent will comprise 78 competitors and 15 officials. The team is: 17 atheletes. IfiReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement125 1962-07-29 22 See also P. 21, 20... ...and one of boxing's savage bouts in P. 19 V Look into tlie Vitorrutie lU'5 hjg x r»lindcr see ajajMM jn.l F in vi at a gUnce. When you\* composed your pklure. wlicn the i r i i.tut of action anives it's I ;T vmii*.125 words
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Miscellaneous50 1962-07-29 22 SPORTS DURY^ ATHLETICS: Police inier-ter-rltorial match Singapore v Federation. Thomson Road 18 a.m.). CKICKET: Services "A" v Civilians "A". Cillman Barracks; Cingapore Chinese v Selangor Chinese, Shenton Way. SOCCER: Malaya Cup semifinal Joint Services v Selangor. Jalan Besar (7.30 p.m.); Div. 2D —P.B.U. v C.A. A", Jalan Besar 16 p.m.).50 words
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