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Title Section22 1962-08-10 1 Wl HA4.I DAILY (KHTIFIFJI SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 Nat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1962-08-10 1 NELSON RUTHERFURD an. DAHARI ALI - NELSON RUTHERFURD an. DAHARI ALI 40,000 jam airport to joyously cheer Tengku I'm happy.. .all are Jiappy...what more can I wish for? he asks— TWO HOURS after being given a tumultuous welcome in the future capital of Malaysia, Tengku Abdul Rahman said: "I'm the happiest Prime Minister in1,250 words
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Article172 1962-08-10 1 -Quotes— FROM TENGKU'S -CONFERENCE M VI >l cabinet Mill include representatives from Brunei, North Borneo and >,n a. Mak. But there Mill be no Singapore represcnlathes because .Ministers across the Causeway are of the same rank as the Federation MifiN. ters, IF we cannot guarantee to maintain or preserve peace172 words
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Article, Illustration365 1962-08-10 2 HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. Monroe was buried in Hollywood yesterday, with a final kiss from her weeping former husband, baseball star Joe Dimaggio. BMB^ MBM^__^ BM Dlmagglo, one of only about 30 people at the funeral in a local mortuary chapel, leaned over the bronze casketReuter - 365 words
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Article, Illustration179 1962-08-10 2 A police dog gets his man RACE RIOT MS AN ENGLISH TOWN MOBS again clashed with police in the race-riot town of Dudley, Worcestershire, the third night of trouble,, and rioters organised a march on police headquarters. But police squads broke the mob up into four sections and then clashed179 words
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Article37 1962-08-10 2 it •xtriordiiwry th*» •man should be trying to get to the moon and should be ipending £4,000.000.000 year on arms while twothirds Of the world A is starvinf from a talk to a public school in England.37 words
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Article34 1962-08-10 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has agreed to have a rocket launching station on Its territory under United Nations auspices for International use. the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday.34 words
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Article222 1962-08-10 2 npHE American Nazi leader, George Lincoln Rockwell, was deported from Britain today. He was put on a plane to Boston after being arrested by Scotland Yard detectives last night. The airliner took off at 0942 GMT. As he stepped Into the plane, the 8 ft. 2 In.Reuter; UPI - 222 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-08-10 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby > GEOBGB. YOU KNOW, /MRS. LOM6STEM WMOS 1 V SUPPOSED TD BE SO r^STI WEALTHY IS /AMD YOU KHOW W HER SILVER FAMILYJ V -^KETTLE r-meee AReIIUNDREDf iHffji^ /'"even so its a funnvJ37 words
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170 1962-08-10 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. A United Nations committee said yesterday that Portugal's policies and actions in her overseas territories had led to a situation "which undoubtedly represents a serious threat to international peace and security." The seven-nation committee on territories under Portuguese administration adopted aReuter - 170 words
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87 1962-08-10 3 'No shirt' men are liable to arrest BANGKOK. Thurs.— Thais who venture out into the street in their underclothes may now be subject to arrest. The Thai Cabinet yesterday decided to take measures t against people who do not dress decently. It was reported during the Cabinet meeting that nakedReuter - 87 words
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Article34 1962-08-10 3 STOCKHOLM Thurs.— Two East German teenage boys who fled their country several days ago in a canoe were picked up hungry ar.i exhausted by a Swedish ferry in the North Sea— U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article30 1962-08-10 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, was host today at a State Department luncheon given for ambassadors of Far and Middle East nations Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article43 1962-08-10 3 YARMOUTH, Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hiscock sailed into their home port here yesterday after their second roufid-the-world trip In their 30ft. yacht They are believed to be the first couple to sail alone round the world twice. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article17 1962-08-10 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson will visit Italy, Greece. Turkey. Cyprus and Persia soon. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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190 1962-08-10 3 Marion (70) and friend fly the -Atlantic- FkUBLIN, Thurs.— Spry 13 70 -year -old New Yorker Mrs. Marion Hart told reporters at. Shannon yesterday how she piloted a single engined Bonanza aircraft across the Atlantic, touching down at Shannon Airport. There was no welcoming committee, no fuss,*as the tiny aircraftReuter - 190 words
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Article26 1962-08-10 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A U.S. Air Force XC 135 Stratocrulser crashed and burned at Concord, Massachusetts, yesterday killing all five crew.— U P.I.26 words
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583 1962-08-10 3 Plan to end Red objections to nuclear test control posts AMERICA NOW AGREES TO REDUCE WORLD INSPECTION STATIONS rpiE United States said yesterday it was now prepared to slash the number of control posts in a worldwide nuclear test ban treaty network by more than half. Mr. Arthur H. Dean,Reuter - 583 words
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282 1962-08-10 3 El Al gets an extension of time to deport Soblen PAN-AM WILLING TO FLY SOVIET SPY LONDON, Thursday. /CONVICTED spy Dr. Robert Soblen, centre of an unprecedented diplomatic and legal tangle between Britain, the United States and Israel, yesterday had the time limit for his stay in Britain extended toReuter - 282 words
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Article149 1962-08-10 3 JAKARTA: A closed military court yesterday sentenced to death three more men accused of implication in a plot to murder President Soekarno on March 14. Two men were condemned to execution last month. LONDON: British and United Arab Republic officials yesterday signed an agreement under which Britain149 words
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115 1962-08-10 3 I^EW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Nehru said yesterday that India would send a new Ambassador to Peking "when the time comes." He was asked in the Upper House when the Government proposed to fill the ambassador's post in Peking, vacant since July lastReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement129 1962-08-10 3 Unless yoo tain definite steps I to prevent tt. fou may at »ny I time offend with perspiration I odonr. (Everybody perspires!) I Bat once you've applied IMflyiMi ODO-RO-NO deodorant, too HliTlirfllifn lcaow y oo Protected ail day |&U lII] long-. Odour vanishes instantly ,^-^HjJBS^^ |^^J]jL£uJ -and stays away because129 words
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Advertisement220 1962-08-10 3 ASIAN GAMES Going to sgs\ the DJAKARTA— AUG. 24 Asian Games? ...as a gesture to sportsmen, we are giving all persons flying to Djakarta who produce their air ticket, a 1 0% DISCOUNT off all items. DON'T FORGET— Our expert tailor* make suits to measure in 24 hours 81, HIGH220 words
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Article441 1962-08-10 4 SINGAPORE! AIRPORT -IN AND OUT THE following U todays sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Garvda: From Medan, Kuala Lumpur (OA 990) 3 p.m., from Bangkok (OA 805) 5.25 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.40 am. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX 731)441 words
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Article187 1962-08-10 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today sailed on a warship to the South China Sea— to be in the thick of a "mock battle." i Planes roared in the sky, bombs were dropped into the sea, guns opened up and187 words
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845 1962-08-10 4 THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today promised "irrefutable and unchallengeable" evidence to prove that the Government would play fair with everybody in Malaysia. This evidence, he said, would be one of the "trump cards" to be played ln the coming845 words
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Article28 1962-08-10 4 BINGAPORE, Thurs. Police are anxious to contact the relatives of a young Malay, who was killed in a car crash at 14J miles Woodlands, last night.28 words
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142 1962-08-10 4 3 Barisan leaders due back tomorrow SINGAPORE, Than. Three Barisan Soslalls leaders, who represented the Council of Joint Action at the United Nations In New York recently, are due to return on Saturday. The three Dr. Lee Slew Choh. party chairman, Mr. S. Woodhull, vice-chair-man, and Dr. Lin Hock Siew,142 words
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Article24 1962-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Muslims In Singapore will celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed on Sunday with a three-mile-long procession through the city.24 words
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136 1962-08-10 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today detained a left-wing trade unionist. Mr. Ho Plao, 24. following a scuffle in the former Trade Union Congress building at Queen Street. Mr. Ho Is general affairs secretary of the Singapore National Seamen's Union Earlier he had been stopped from136 words
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Advertisement278 1962-08-10 4 DEMAND RETURN ENGAGEMENT FROM TODAY DAILY 3 SHOWS tU-tng promptly at 11, 3.30 ft 8 Normal Admission Prices— Snacks Available at Sweet Bar SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION y $1.00 TO ALL SEATS ATI lam 3.30pm DAILY T |fiONEiniefo£WiND||: I J^KJ IBUE HOWARD S Owing to previous commitments, the Management reluctantly announces278 words
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Advertisement492 1962-08-10 4 i > c*f.^i 2S) Raw Shflwiar' "•m-i.»o-*.oo X yfyjlffiihf^** Dwjpi x I Wf WhoSkot X fr >. <• TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! X <• 20th Century-Fox Pretarrrs Tha Academy Award Wl—hl, "TN SKY And The MUD" X IN COLOUR. 1 LA" DAY! Hw-um* LN9I UAH #30 E a.30,,,,^ NlKkl WILD DOG OF492 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-08-10 5 Fis the "Hantu Corner", the residents of Segamat say. where this timber lorry overturned and killed the driver, Tey Chin Siong, 37., yesterday morning. The accident took place at the sth mile Segamat main trunk road and held up a Inns line of vehicles travelling between104 words
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Article53 1962-08-10 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dr. Lin Wo Chiang, of the Department of Political Science, Nanyang University, today left for Tokyo by air to attend the annual conference of the World University Service, to be held from Aug. 11 to 22. Dr. Lin is the chairman of the Singapore53 words
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313 1962-08-10 5 New Minister faces tough time in House on Tuesday rpHE alarming in- crease of crimes of violence in the country and the deteriorating condition of the General Hospital here are among questions that Opposition members will raise when the House of Representatives meets on Tuesday. The newly appointed Minister of313 words
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Article191 1962-08-10 5 'MANIPULATION'— SO UNION MEN QUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THREE officials of the 500-strong National Union of Cinema Workers today tendered their resignations to the union's executive council. They are Mr. Urn Tit Ming (president), Mr. Slow Soo Kwee (general secretary) and Mr. Lai Kon Lin (assistant general secretary). In their191 words
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Article22 1962-08-10 5 BENTONG. Thurs.— Work on a new $150,000 secondary Engli.sh school has started at the first mile. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road here.22 words
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Article94 1962-08-10 5 $10,000 in a month for hospital T/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month totalled $9,950.56. Of this, $5,400 was raised by the Perak State Appeal Committee on Flower Day; two contributions of $1,000 each came from the Mercantile Bank. Kuala Lumpur and branches, and94 words
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Article32 1962-08-10 5 IPOH Thurs— Two Hong Kong film stars. Miss Yu Wai Fund and Mr. Li Kei Foong, arrived today for personal appearances at the Majestic Theatre here until Aug. 20.32 words
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Article19 1962-08-10 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur will arrive on Monday with 1.674 new hajis and hajjahs.19 words
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138 1962-08-10 5 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Women wept as grave diggers at Bukit Timah today began opening the first of the seven mass graves of victims of the Japanese located in the island in recent months. They had gone to the site behind Nanyang Girls' School138 words
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Article160 1962-08-10 5 STEAKGOES OFF THE MALAYAN MENU KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Steak is off the menu in several hotels and night clubs because of a great shortage of it in Malaya. The reason is said to be heavy American buying of frozen meat in the Australian markets. Australia Is one of the principal160 words
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Article30 1962-08-10 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A carpenter. Hong Seng Yew, 40. of Syed Alwl Road, was found drowned in a huge monsoon drain behind the Jalan Besar stadium this morning.30 words
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Article30 1962-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A new Bill prohibiting publication of indecent details prejudicial to public morals in connection with divorce and maintenance cases In the Federation was published today.30 words
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Article21 1962-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs A new postal agency will be opened at Kampong Sri Merlong in Johore on Aug. 15.21 words
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Article113 1962-08-10 5 Gandhi The final hours FOURTEEN years after his death Gandhi, the saint who brought his country freedom, is still very much a living force among his people. So it was only natural that when an Anglo-American firm came to India to make "Nine Hours to Rama" a film centred on113 words
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Article85 1962-08-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. F. A. Baptist, 55, a Straits Times teleprinter operator, was injured last night when the car he was driving skidded and plunged into a ditch off the north-south trunk road, five miles from here. Mr. Baptist, who was returning home from85 words
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Advertisement109 1962-08-10 5 little Xtra pantee Xtra pantee has all the comfort and freedom of the little Xtra high-waisted girdle, Especially suitable for Spring and Summer wear. In White and Black. In four sizes: •mall, medium, large and extra large. X little X pantee All the features of the little X girdle have109 words
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Advertisement302 1962-08-10 5 SAFE li AND II SOUND C A PI-TV oat I n P < are unaffected by OMI [L I I economic changes. QPPIIPITV Yoor money is earning the best O LuU l\ I I I safe and sure rate of interest. CnilKinMCCO Capital and Reserves of the OUU II Ull302 words
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Article61 1962-08-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— After further Investigation, a spokesman for the Telecommunications Department here explained today that It was the "surge" of calls and not the overhaul of the microwave system that caused delays In trunk calls from here to Singapore over the past two days.61 words
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305 1962-08-10 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO coastal minesweepers of the Royal Navy were today withdrawn from "Exercise Showboat" and sent on anti-piracy duties off North Borneo. The diversion Is necessary "in view of the seriousnesss of the situation," it was officially stated. I During305 words
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Article116 1962-08-10 6 Doctors report a striker SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The clinic of Doctors Loughran. Trythall, Hoy and Partners In the Bank of Chins building has reported to the police that one of its strikers failed to return a key of an "important" filing cabinet. A spokesman for the clinic said today that the116 words
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Article61 1962-08-10 6 PENANO, Thurs. The Governor, Ha] a Tun Uda AlHaj, will take the salute at a Merdeka Day youth rally at the City Stadium on Aug. 31. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will read out the Merdeka message. More than 1.000 guests have been Invited to the61 words
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Article39 1962-08-10 6 PENANG, Thurs. Forty leaders of the Young Christian Workers Movement from all over the Federation, who assembled here last Sunday for their fourth national study week, will hold a youth rally at the Umno Hall tomorrow night.39 words
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Article20 1962-08-10 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —A beauty contest will be held during the merdeka anniversary celebrations her* <>n Aug. 3120 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-08-10 6 PNANG, Thurs. Canadian skater Yvonne Brennan, star dancer of the "Alice In Toyland" number of the 1962 Holiday on Ice show, which opened its Malayan tour in Penang two nights ago, today Issued an urgent appeal for the return of her missing skates. "I208 words
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Article56 1962-08-10 6 IPOH, Thurs. Loo Hool Cheng, 38, of Penang, was toed $1,000, or one year's jail, today in the Sessions Court for illegal possession of 27 lb 4 oz of Indian hemp on May 25. Two other men, Teh Wan Jin. a taxi driver, and Peh Hong56 words
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Article22 1962-08-10 6 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah has appointed Inche Hamzah bin Dato Haji Abu Samah the State Legal Adviser.22 words
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Article24 1962-08-10 6 TELUK ANSCN, Thurs.— Mr. Ong Peng Yok, chief clerk of the land office here, has retired after 35 years' Government service.24 words
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146 1962-08-10 6 Kidnapper of girl told to keep off ■OU TTERWORTH, Thurs. A labourer, who abducted a 15--year-old girl said to b« in love with him, was today ordered to stay away from Kepala Batas here until the girl is married to the man of her mother's choice. S. Marlappan. 18, pleaded146 words
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81 1962-08-10 6 Alliance and PPP file nominations IPOH. Thurs.— Two candidates, one from the Alliance and the other from the People's Progressive Party, submitted their nomination papers today for the by-elec-tion in the Bukit Balai ward of the Lenggong Local Council. The by-election is to fill the vacant seat of Mr. M.81 words
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Article29 1962-08-10 6 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The president of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. Chin See Yin (United Democratic Party) tonight said that assessment forms would soon be sent to house owners.29 words
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Article187 1962-08-10 6 STONE AGE GUINEA— IN COLOUR "CJKY and Mud" Is a fullO length colour documentary that can best be described as an explorer's home movie. Though tt Is essentially the story of an expedition Into uncharted New Oulnea jungles, the film also provided a fascinating insight Into a people who still187 words
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276 1962-08-10 6 rhi.s lifetime, author Ernest, Hemingway became a legend not only through his books but also through his way of life, and 20th Century Fox's "Adventures Of A Young Man" is based on the turbulent early life of the writer The film opens on the276 words
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Advertisement116 1962-08-10 6 Those Horrid A6E SPOTS* WRINKLES Fade Them Out! Weothered brown spots ond wrinkles! They tell the world you're getting old perhaps before you really or*. Fade them out with ESOTERIC A, new medicated cream that breaks up mosses of pigment on the skin makes hands look white, smooth, and young116 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-08-10 6 Hwy Bmmnff -t..mm Mimiph ll*>intdahl (V-ViAHj] HERS SHC COMES sSZ^t. nnt T MI.P-PETUNIA x «mc's fc wxi c-cm* I < t-t^M ffTi I r\JRXy 4j»_ AfTLOOW UKIV*.i*WrP)aO!N6T-TO MCAK THE NEWS > "fl If tfstn s^rJL \l^^^\\ a EQUPtR on prrumA'L/w *m*n TomKasKTLY*] JkvLj p UOI^MS'tF V H*45 words
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Article279 1962-08-10 7 40 held captive by a gunboat FISHERMEN DRIFT IN A ROUGE SEA, THEN SHOTS ARE FIRED KLANG, Thursday. police here are investigating a report that 40 fishermen from Pulau Ketam were held captive by an Indonesian gunboat in the Straits of Malacca last Sunday. The fishermen werp then taken to279 words
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75 1962-08-10 7 Boy rushed to hospital In Sultan's Rolls ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Sultan or Kedah rush.d an injured schoolboy to hospital in his Rolls-Royce yesterday after the Royal <*ar had accidentally knocked down the boy at Kepala Batas. Tham Yak Nam, 10. was admitted to hospital with head injuries. He was75 words
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128 1962-08-10 7 OENANG. Thurs.— The 1 Straits Steamship vessel Jarak, which had been reported missing with her crew of 19, has returned safely to Penang from trie southern Thailand port of Krabi The Jarak arrived on Tuesday several days behind .schedule. It wa.s reported missing128 words
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Article30 1962-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-The Assistant Minister of Labour In the Federation. Mr. V Manickavasagam. will open the Malayan Indian Congress Johore State annual delegates' conference in Kluans on Au?. 19.30 words
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Article45 1962-08-10 7 ALOR STAR. Thurs. An unemployed man, Tan Chy-i Seng, of Kota Serang Semut. 10 miles from here, was admitted to Alor Star Hospital last night suffering from burns in his mouth. A tin of disinfectant wsu found in his room.45 words
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Article39 1962-08-10 7 SINGAPORE Thurs. -Three thugs, two armed with knives, entered a home in Sllat Lane yesterday afternoon and robbed Madam Teo Hwee Eng, 44. of $703 in cash and jewellery. She was in the flat with her daughter.39 words
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Article33 1962-08-10 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs Eight hundred chicks were distributed free by the Veterinary Department here under the rural development scheme to 20 selected families of two kamDongs in the Teluk Anson area33 words
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Article, Illustration566 1962-08-10 7 TTN, the monthly ma--1 gazine of the tin industry, calls on the United States to lock up its stockpile as a strategic raw materials reserve for the Western world, in view of t h c possibility of world demands for tinReuter - 566 words
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Article60 1962-08-10 7 PENANG, Thurs.— A federation of four unions the Penang Municipal and Govprnment Labour Union, the Perak Town Board Employees' Union, and the Kuala Lumpur and Malacca municipal workers' unions may be formed at a joint meeting to be held in Ipoh on Sunday. The meeting60 words
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Article40 1962-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Abort 1.000 secondary school stadenLs who took part In the recent Singapore Jaycees' "Youth Week In Business" project will be awarded certificates at a tea party at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday at 3 p.m40 words
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Article26 1962-08-10 7 PENANG. Thurs.— About 100 Jehovah's Witnesses from Kuala Lumpur and Northern Malaya will attend a mlnls-trial-tralnlng assembly In Penang from Aug. 17 to 19.26 words
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Article52 1962-08-10 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A schoolboy, Wong Chin Heng, 16. was stabbed In the bark when he was attacked by six gangsters In a Cross Street cot Tee shop last night. The boy, a pupil of the Yong Cheng School, was admitted to hospital. Police believe It was a secret52 words
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101 1962-08-10 7 MISS CHU CHAN HO. 24, the only woman among 35 West Irian liberation volunteers from Singapore she looks like any other soldier with her hair cut wtio is undergoing jungle warfare training in the mountains and woods of wust Java.101 words
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Article187 1962-08-10 7 EDINBURGH, Thursday. rpHE Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Com- pany, owning and managing rubber estates in Sumatra, was the subject of "a fraud of a very serious nature," Lord Hunter said yesterday in the Edinburgh Court of Session. Lord Hunter granted a British Board of Trade petitionReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement113 1962-08-10 7 STOP PRESS I The only tonic food \J I beverage selected by M *il f 1 Malaya Amateur j£ WmW Union for the |p M^***"^ training of the National 4 ywL team to the Mala y an f J OfyJK Open Championship f^Ho^ B 11th August. m^^—^— W AM IT'S113 words
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434 1962-08-10 8 The death of the man who was afraid of water BATHTUB DROWNING HAY HAVB BEEN BED TO BEAT FEAR PLIGHT Sergeant Jan Noel Burnham, 29, asked to be taken to a swimming pool to prove to himself he was not really scared of water. Minutes later, he was found drowned434 words
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210 1962-08-10 8 KUANTAN, Thursday. THE Mentrl Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, denied today that he went to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday on orders from the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, to explain the "crisis" arising from210 words
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Article30 1962-08-10 8 KUCHING, Thurs.—Sarawak and Brunei police have questioned several people suspected of smuggling guns and ammunition to Indonesian Borneo where a singlebarrel gun would fetch as much as $1,000.30 words
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Article42 1962-08-10 8 KUCHINO. Thurs. Mlis Maria Yong, who won the "Miss Trade Fair" contest at the Kuchlng Jaycee Trade Fair, will leave soon on a trip to Hong Kong as her prize. A free air ticket was presented by Malayan Airways.42 words
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Article49 1962-08-10 8 MUAR. Thurs. The Assistant Registration Officer. Johore North and West, Mr. S Murugasu, today warned people who have not renewed their identity cards to get their appointment letters before the following dates: Tangkak Aug. 15; Muar —Aug. 31; and Batu Pahat and Segamat Sept. 30.49 words
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Article36 1962-08-10 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— King Bhumipol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand will make a 70--minute stop-over in Singapore on Aug 17 when they fly to Wellington to begin their four-week tour of New Zealand and Australia.36 words
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Article19 1962-08-10 8 MUAR, Thura-— A 400-acre site has been earmarked for the people of Sialang, Tangkak, to rear cattle.19 words
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139 1962-08-10 8 JESSELTON (North Borneo), Thurs.— A North Borneo political party today described the Philippines' claim to the territory a.s "completely baseless and one which has caused feeling In the country to rise against the Philippines." The United National Kadazan Organisation passed a motion to thisReuter - 139 words
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231 1962-08-10 8 Hawker who waited and waited for his licence SINGAPORE, Thurs.— "Considerable delay" in getting his licence probably caused a hawker to think that a bribe was needed, said the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the Appeal Court today. He criticised Mr. Loh Pui Kay, Superintendent of the City Council's231 words
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Article38 1962-08-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Only 21 complaints were received from overseas buyers of Malaya's rubber last year compared with 54 In the previous year, says the annual report of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board published today.38 words
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Advertisement2251 1962-08-10 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT TU C X/CDV make a funny face P£ ak J OF CHIC MAKE a funny face! That's rifrht £j I'VE heard many teu that Now do you know #*^^W W^^% W^^^^ a woman ma v aoout sr a 52 f^ ff^ t% B<M;fM your facial muscles W^ T^2,251 words
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Miscellaneous170 1962-08-10 8 \ll<*» Oop B& V. T. Hamtin WEIL, WO \YfS.IWO. HS > U.JDIDNT FVAMHLXI IV* ~^*sjoW**-*( COMPLAINT/^' V VOUTALKTO 1 KNC&S TH' f OM. XIOOK FOR OONfT TMfc* /WPW*T \rf ABOUT THAT BOY f Ai,»ya I>WP JUST NEVER X* ALLEYUK* JSCORCAN'/ HELLO, YCX) TV© V*■ «OT ¥0U M«/e I FWKNO OF170 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1962-08-10 9 The high living sailor called 'His Yachtship' ALTHOUGH World War I was only weeks away, June 1914 saw the international social events of the European summer in full swing. Among the thousands who attended the German naval regatta at Kiel was a portly and elderly Englishman who rose at dawn1,417 words
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Advertisement125 1962-08-10 9 CUT DIESEL OPERATION COSTS WITH ESSO DIESEL FUEL I~¥ Jk% &j8l&- mU&S** I^^^H >Ou mly ltllf d Wllh °4'r > dienl fj«l but Etso unt. Esto rt*«»rch works conW^jgl !I I j4. £p3C*i iS^^K^^^^^ tinually to Improvt th« performance of lv automotiv* products even thoujh they are J*™ Bkaj he125 words
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Article75 1962-08-10 10 J# era's tl» Minimum i MAOAM TAN JEE HBO. aged 73. of t'-lt Bright Hill Crescent passed away on 9.H.52 leaving behind 2 sons. One Cnuan Slew, Chin Toh daughters Ah Lmn Kng Aye. Ah Kng. Ah Hal. Hong «00. sons-in-law Tang Tuck Tan. IVe Chee Leong. Ng Olm75 words
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Article28 1962-08-10 10 Word, tit (Minimum, JOHN AND EUOORA de Souxa thank friends and relatives for their kind s««!«tance and valuable gifts on the occasion of their marriage on (la.28 words
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Article150 1962-08-10 10 Word, 111 (Minimum) COLD STORACE SUPERMARKET arel be closed oa Monday lSib August. COPPERTONE does the best )0b In giving a deep tan with maximum sunhura protection! Coppertone Is obtainable everywhere. RYVITA CRISPBREAO rich in Vitamins and minerals, particularly calcium, phoaphorous and Iron Is specially recommended by doctors for150 words
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698 1962-08-10 10 Friday, August 10, 1962. New Congo Moves There has been much Congo tulk in recent weeks, but little I action. To judge by some of the proposals that have been made this may be just as well. But the jurists who have now been named by the United Nations Acting698 words
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Article360 1962-08-10 10 Malaya will find the proceedings of the International Educational Building Conference, recently held in London, of more than ordinary interest. At this conference, attended by 150 delegates from 59 countries, it was decided to set up a world-wide network of centres dealing with school construction. The network, linked360 words
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Article200 1962-08-10 10 Flieif was good news at the briefing session held yesterday in the National Operations Room by Tun Razak. Encouraging progress is being made in the completion of school and health projects. The P. W.D. too has done well, building rural roads ahead of schedule; by the end of200 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1962-08-10 10 Dr. Abraham Marcus - THALWOMIDE: Bonanza that ended in catastrophe... Dr. Abraham Marcus by DOCTORS in a number of turo pean countries are witnessing, and have be»2n for the past two years, the most remarkable epidemic of congenital deformities of the newborn in the long history of medicine. It has been caused by aUP - 1,300 words
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427 1962-08-10 10 LOGAN GOURLAY - A genius, that's me, says Mr. Yo-Yo LOGAN GOURLAY by lONDON, Thurs The possibilities of the wind-up doll Joke, current in America, are endless. and sometimes funny. Wind up the Brlgltte Bardot doll and it takes Us clothes off. Or wind up the President Kennedy doll and it pushes you427 words
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Advertisement848 1962-08-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* Wmrdm lit I Minimum t HENOBRSON PARKER: Mr. and Mi- I. 0. Parker, Penang. announce »ith pleasure the engagement of ther <iiii\ dsughter Vlvienne to Jol.o Wilson, noly soa of Mr. and Mrs. r.J. Henderson. Bhelford. Cambridge England. CORNEAL MICRO LINSES CONSULT R.V. MEYER, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS RAFTLRS848 words
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Advertisement60 1962-08-10 10 Would You Let Your Teenage Daughter Marry The story of a teenage daughter who wants to marry the wrong boy, and the poignant story of one mother's heart-rend-j ing solution to this dilemma and how it turned out Is told i in July issue of READER'S DIGEST (now on sale).60 words
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Advertisement66 1962-08-10 10 Initial Trial Leads to Permanent Use! Live better work better save mort with "PANFIX" Cellophane Tapes Fine transparency Good adhesion No ageing ft«tc AfMta: B»— V., LM. Union BalUinff, Bln*»por*. Dlalrt baton: Evanlnac Bf«rto Co.. Ll4 5 JaUn Ibrahin. JohM* BAtaru. lUbari LtMif A Co. Itl. Hlfh Streot, Ku«lm Lumpur66 words
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300 1962-08-10 11 Aziz row:'Ball at his feet' Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight that if Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak refuses to be transferred from his post as Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, then "he can lump it." The Prime Minister said that as far as he was concerned,300 words
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Article66 1962-08-10 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— News has been received here of the death of Mr. John Mlddleton I Sime, retired managing dlrec- tor of Sime Darby and Co.. Ltd.. and former unofficial member of the Singapore! Legislative Council. In Edin- burgh on June 23. A well-known Singapore merchant, Mr.66 words
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Article90 1962-08-10 11 Visiting violinist hits at Twist SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Famed Csech violinist Ladislav Jasek today condemned the Twist, which he described M the "outburst of fashion", and bad for the young. He said that modern dances such as the Twist and roik-'n-roll, were "artificial" products which only stimulated the senses. "They have no90 words
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344 1962-08-10 11 TpHE Governor of Ma- lacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, said here today that Malaysia would not only check the advance of Communism In South-East Asia but was also a means to develop the three Borneo territories He was speaking at the ceremonial344 words
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Article26 1962-08-10 11 SINOAPORE Thurs.—Bor-neo-born race horse trainer. Mr. Yong Thau Yin. 71, who died at the ipoh races on sunday, was burled today, at Bldadari cemetery.26 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-08-10 11 IPOH, Thurs. A delighted Yang di-Pertuan Agong, with a broad smile on his face, started the lion dance performance at the cultural show here this morning, which marked the opening of the Malayan open athletic meet. As the lion dance team appeared265 words
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Article97 1962-08-10 11 SALLEH IS LIKELY POLICE CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A senl' I police officer who rose from the ranks is tipped to become the first Asian Commissioner of Police here He Is Inche Mohamed Sallnh bin Ismail, who is now Deputy Commissioner of Police He will succeed Dato C. H. Fenner,97 words
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Article55 1962-08-10 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will lay the foundation stone of the factory of the new National Iron and Steel Mills Ltd., at Jurong on Sept. .1. The mill expects to be in production In March or April next year,55 words
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Article31 1962-08-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Fifteen Thai Government officials will arrive by train tomorrow for a two-week study tour of the Federation under the Association of South-East Asia. and Com-31 words
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Advertisement170 1962-08-10 11 HaY ijll ...restore KH^lftiiir sL: YOUR tPNS TO ITS ORIGINAL LOVELINESS How many pieces at worn I.P.N.S. wart arc you X^^sl keeping at tht beck of V \^^^X l T ur tu P DOC Thine,! M 1 1 i I I lik b r mu fr< Tv I X Myl170 words
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Advertisement153 1962-08-10 11 Say it in thej national I language EVERY i d ay! i L I ftfTHE WELL DRESSED MAN SHOPS AT ROBINSON'S Ht has the unruffled assurance that comes of knowing that his suits arc impeccably tailored by painstaking craftsmen from finest tropical weight fabrics, and at the best possible price.153 words
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Miscellaneous438 1962-08-10 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SUOHTW.Uk hUOBT WAVK BEBVICB SLKVKtfi 41.7 aolrea «l meirts A.M.: 6.00 Tuna Signs.. Na- mi uli m W4Vk ami/i gara-ku. Newa Heaohne.; o.oft 4 <r:,,L? lkltVU:i Morning Melodies; 7.00 Kenae*- meirea vous with music: 7 JO Time AM. 6.00 Oood Morning 0.01 Signal, News- 7.35438 words
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Advertisement1619 1962-08-10 12 NOTICE PENANG PORT COMMISSION PENANG/BUTTERWOBTB KERRY SERVICE ARRIVAL OF PILGRIM SHIP "KL ALA LLMPLB" ON MONDAY. 13TB AUGUST. 1982 The Perry Service will operate at maximum frequency to cater for the expected heavy vehicular traffic from Butterworth to Penang on Sunday, 12th August 1962, and from Penang to Butterworth on1,619 words
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Advertisement1091 1962-08-10 12 SITUATIONS VXCANI 20 Wort* SI i Mm.)— Box SO rt: txtr» WANTED Male aod female Singers for reputaol* mgbt cluh Apply with Photographs (not returnable) Apply to Box A 52&4 B.T (B'pore). EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS for publications preferably ladles Invited to apply for posts as Advertising Representatives for an Advertising firm1,091 words
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Advertisement1145 1962-08-10 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wereis Si < Mim.)— Box M rt*. tMtrm FURNISHED FLAT No ISA Bukit Sedap Road off tt m.s Holland Road. •J nedrooms. utility room, bathrooms attached sitting room, dining room modern convenience*. Rent $42&/. per month Available as from 15-8-Sii. Please riug up .M> ***** (S'por*) NEWLY1,145 words
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Advertisement1091 1962-08-10 12 TUITION 10 Worm* SS (Min.)— Box So eU. txtro EXPERIENCE PIANO TIACMSR Elves tesaons < practical Tn*ory > lo all tirades SIS/- to MO/- montsu* Please pnoo* r*l. <B'por*) 42«ift. 'i o.m. p.m. LIDO ORIVINQ SCHOOL r*fr*Sß*r course S2O/- complete S6U/- Guaranteed |75/- Dual -Coat rolled ear* quallbxl instructors l«21,091 words
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Advertisement962 1962-08-10 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Wort* U (Ml*.)— Box SO cts. SS«M "WE BUY A Sell Good Used Cars At Very Low Down Payments, Used Cars A Exchange Mart. TM: *****. 137 Winstedt Drive. 2) m.s. Bukit Ttmah Road. Spore. Malacca Branch:— 2269 Klebang Bes&r. Tel: Kle. 219. MALAYAN MOTOR* LIMITED962 words
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Advertisement461 1962-08-10 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pora) 10 Wort* iS (Min.)— Box SO rU. esfr* FOR PLATINUM Gold Jewelltry. buy from 1 cc Odd Goldsmith. JAVA* MODES (415 River Valley Road) Ktm ii latest design. HAVE YOU THOUCHT of uring Batik? Batl.i Shop Catbay Cinema. BIRTMSTO.It RUBY, SAPPHIRE, Jade, W/dlaaiond settings. Welcome to Cbionn461 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-08-10 13 MULTI-STOREY FLATS WITHOUT BEAMS OR COLUMNS FOR SUPPORT THIS Emerald Hill Court multistorey block, situated in Melbourne, Victoria, is the tallest slip-formed domestic building In (he world. In the "slipform" method of construction there are no columns or beams, since ail the walls function as bearers. The walls were erected60 words
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Article, Illustration521 1962-08-10 13 RISING DEMAND OVERSEAS FOR PRODUCTS (X)MMERCIAL and domestic buildings in over 100 countries are equipped with Australian louvre windows the principal item of building hardware exported from Australia in recent years. Last year, total shipments of the louvres were valued at nearly $9 million of which Singapore and Malaya took521 words
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Article224 1962-08-10 13 A LEADING Australian J\ manufacturer of pressed stee baths and stainless steelware Is planning a big expansion of its export business. The company, a subsidiary of one of Australla's largest producers of plumbing and building materials, already exports to New Zealand, but additlonal markets are224 words
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Advertisement283 1962-08-10 13 buy Australian building materials '^X '''Of. fast, easy building better living ir***!*f* <" -> i* Australia has a thriving industry which makes a vast r <rt I ff> Hk range of world-class products for building louvre windows, hardboard, builders' hardware lapHH in ac everything from the foundations to the final283 words
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Article, Illustration627 1962-08-10 14 CONCRETE modern architects dream material £ONTEiMPORARY architecture is a descrip tion which has been applied to so man} buildings and structures that it has virtual lj lost its meaning. And yet contemporary is 8 very simple word. It means "belonging to its time" and s« can be used to describe627 words
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Article194 1962-08-10 14 WINDOW and door screens for protecti o n against insect pests are being produced by an Australian firm in 'do-it-yourself kits. By marketing in this form, transport costs are substantially reduced and prices kept to a minimum. Instructions for self-as-sembly are extremely simple and are194 words
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329 1962-08-10 14 Labour-saving kitchen ware helps the housewife JVO MORE BENDING WITH NEW HANDLE INGENIOUS household articles carrying Australian trade marks are making life easier in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands. These products, In steel and plastic, are also attracting keen interest in many329 words
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141 1962-08-10 14 New metal cladding material cuts costs A NEW pre-coated metal cladding material for buildings has been produced in Australia. Extremely adaptable and available in continuous lengths, the new coloured stable material Is expected to cut metal building cladding costs. Once erected, it will not require any further treatment since the141 words
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Advertisement74 1962-08-10 14 when you re-decorate relight with Inempthorne FITTINGS TO GIVE DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTY K.I SO Checker Pend.nl X.6120 Willow Brack* K3l 10 Kemtract R.gid R. 1070 Clipper RattM X.3100 Kemtnct Pull Down" 6? Tt K7O Willow Pendant X.1 400 Kemlite Close-to ceiling I Well Gleet X.3020 Linea K-5100W Surface-mounted Downliflht74 words
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Advertisement57 1962-08-10 14 ®ALL STEEL ALUMINIUM LOUVRESj^^ ECONOMY |l"*^— DURABILITY If BEAUTY Y~ Enhance your r home with y^ CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. 30 Kuchmg Road, Singapore T«l: ***** HARMONISE your beautiful home with > j: Hills Clothes hoist- j: i 736* ncodetot, utoy ofckytngyoakc&tAes!\ g^ 5 REASONS i i '■•feinr Typ») I ROTARY57 words
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Article, Illustration763 1962-08-10 15 AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ON REAL-LIFE MODEL Air-conditioning and other appliances run on solar energy fHE challenge of living with the sun in dry, tropical regions is being met by the University of Queensland through research on a model solar house. The house uses the sun's763 words
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629 1962-08-10 15 TALL TIMBER FOR RAILWAYS, BRIDGES and HOUSES Even what was considered waste In hardwood eucalypt tree now used gREAT natural forests of hardwood eucalypt trees, stretching skywards along the high-rainfall coastal districts of Australia, provide top-quality timber for building. Railway sleepers, heavy bridge beams and piles, building construction, telegraph and629 words
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Article132 1962-08-10 15 Showcase for hardware industry JttERE is a.displaj centre In Melbourne which has been aptly called the "showcase" of the Australian hardware and building industry. It is the Building Development Display Centre and it attracts more than 100,000 visitors a year, ranging from home builders seeking new ideas, to interstate and132 words
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175 1962-08-10 15 ABOUT 30 per cent of Australia's total work force of 4,200,000 people are engaged in manufacturing and produce about 30 per cent of the country's national income. In June, 1900, there were 1,131,000 people working In Australian manufacturing industries 17 per cent more175 words
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Article123 1962-08-10 15 PERFORATED BRICKS CHEAPER ALTHOUGH perforated bricks for building construction are not new In Australia, a Sydney construction company is using the first "lattice" bricks made in the country for the walls of a factory building In New South Wales. The bricks are perforated, but have lattice work Instead of holes.123 words
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Article373 1962-08-10 15 'Light' concrete will cut costs DEVELOPMENT in the field of lightweight aggregates for concrete in Australia have resulted In substantial savings in cost and reductions in the weight of the concrete without any loss in strength. To ascertain the value and relative structural merits of experimental lightweight concretes, the Building373 words
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Advertisement63 1962-08-10 15 Built to Last a Lifetime Ivißa Bsb H I V Bani (Q||\fA' STAINLESS UIbLVM CTCEI •SUVA SINKS feature: W I EL E L Double depth draintr. ♦Sar-" 1 oiui/c Three-way draimp. I W9M Guaranteed. ~jßMaW' v %^BaßaV^^^£p^^ Z^^^^^^-^^^— Single Bowl Models available in convenient sizes: 3'B", 4', 4'B", 5' for63 words
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Advertisement227 1962-08-10 15 .^^tfatflflflfl R. B. DAVIES PTY. LTD. The Largest manufacturers of builders' hardware in the Southern Hemisphere Thll. DAVIK oifl— ttuw iwiMiii »ii<bHli« I unit* in Australia at Sydney and MalbmirM mmd owg ill NwW l toiono w t owi fn^M focTorMi o *^***^^»i^^^^^ ctnipnlmwK't ran«« of bmtim' «i»d |iiiril Kard227 words
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123 1962-08-10 16 IMPORTS of Instant coffee into Singapore and the Federation in the past five years have Increased by 36 per cent in value to over $3 million, state local -importers. Importers say that the growing local market for the beverage has not gone onnoticed by123 words
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Article472 1962-08-10 16 MALA YANS EAT MORE ME A T Growing consumption consistent with prosperity $36m. WORTH IMPORTED LAST YEAR: GOOD SCOPE FOR FURTHER INCREASES IN SALES jyjALAYA is now spending more than $30 million a year on imported meat and its byproducts and there is every indication that, with her rapidly growing472 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-08-10 16 THE new Hotel Indonesia (a scale model of which ls seen above) was formally opened in Jakarta on Sunday by President Sukarno before a gathering of 2.000 guests. The 14-storey hotel, which combines all modern luxuries possible, has taken three years to build and has cost166 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-08-10 16 SEEKING MARKET FOR FILTERS CURVEYING the Mala--13 yan market this week was Mr. D.H. Broadbent, of the industrial filtration division of AMF-Sterling Ltd. of Australia, exporters of a wide range of products, some of which are being already marketed here. Mr. Broadbent's chief Interest on his first trip was the194 words
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Article, Illustration158 1962-08-10 16 T*HE managing director of Radio and General Co., Ltd., Ipoh, Mr. Tan Cheng Phor, last week left on the Asia for England, Europe, and the United States on a business-cum-pleasure trip. Accompanied by his wife. Mr. Tan will disembark in Naples, and from there158 words
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Article37 1962-08-10 16 A new type of fence with its wires galvanised against rust is to be marketed in Singapore, the Federation and Borneo by Engineering Services Co. Ltd.. sole distributors for the manufacturers. Cyclone Co. of Australia,37 words
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Article117 1962-08-10 16 AUSTRALIAN TRADE PROSPECTS POSSIBILITIES for AustraJT llan goods in the Federation and Singapore have been overestimated, but the market for them in Hong Kong and the Philippines has been underestimated greatly, reports Keith Hooper from Sydney. This was said by Mr. H. Muntz, South-East Asian representative for the Australian Metal117 words
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Advertisement436 1962-08-10 16 don't say 'lampssay (rompton -you'll see why! SOLE AGENTS:UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SINGAPORE— SANDAKAN. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. K. Lumpur Ipoh Panang Malacca Seremban. A J Forgotten MENNEN (MADE IN U.S.A.) the toiletries for men! ■BBBBfc. Ml BBBBBK aBBBBfc. aBBBBM aBBBBfe. CU ft «*BBBBvJ b9^bb mm aW bbV^bm bbV^bm Jbb™Ebw bbV^bbS436 words
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Advertisement282 1962-08-10 16 EAGLE ENGINEERING mmmmammmmmm FOR ALL MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINE REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: 6IOB6 Then place a small ad in our classified columns. Straits Times classifieds bring BIG results. MUMItn CIOII UTIrNO tlOOf •with ste* mo I »«»»tiia»imo aioai IUl» lOUND I f flltl282 words
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Advertisement1316 1962-08-10 17 »0 LIVERPOOL ft SVtST COAST UJI. OMS-tor* •*!> P mam Pwaaaj B««RBfl Uiirpiii la Pt/Tattf Aag 11 PATBBCIBB Uvarpaat. OwßHa, SMtfaw Aeg tl it) fl tt) M/it aag II IACRTU Mtaiiiai L'patt DwkSa Asg 11 Aafl M Aag U/B aaf B MAAON Ht»e. u'vtrpeel (latfaw Atg N) as) B laj1,316 words
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Advertisement1305 1962-08-10 17 BSI£M2LWZEE[!Mmmmmml^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINSS TO SENOA, U NAVRE. NAMBSBB, IREMEN. ANTWERP, BwmißAM, AAMUOOAM. OftLO. tOikHNOkHO ANO COnMAttN. /®£f§\ S Pott P. S'kam Paaanf jK<nm •hjuanbu- a mm mj nva awo mv im BfVfo>\l3| -BAMA- M SO A4fy 4 Safl ft/ > Oar ft/ I taat \2*SysJ -ULAMtA- aT1,305 words
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Advertisement1478 1962-08-10 17 MEW^JILKEK urmn stovm to lonoool ttvuroct io^pbmaa. PQaTt*. rotPt P rtaa -watto WwUWBI L'paac ratta, Batjapcsaj 617/Aa|ll Aac MVtt Aaf 11/ B UENWTVIS L Cta, A-Wtrp, H-kurg Gavwa Aat M/11 Aaf laV» Aac B/B BiNAVON (M N-awt. L'laa Ntvrt. M'tra Aaf B/B atß 24/ a tat Jay I MlaaawAanU* k1,478 words
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Advertisement1193 1962-08-10 17 w^ McAUSTER ds CO.. LTD. W, Kb hi Ban rJQ \P*2A «tLBBMABI.fBB ok KLAVBMBaM UNI V^"** NAWt. LONDON, HAAIBURt, ROnEROAkI, LOO AISMLU. SAN ttAKlftCa, MIbOLESOAXWCH SUITU. VAkKOeJVEI ft POOTLAM un Nawviic. 4*aaa»iat carte m Caatni ft taalP wMtlCal wXZt wn%, ToT. «"«"«lu LaMawtL laijßjpjpja somtßAtt urn i r«ar» >m« *wta«1,193 words
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Article184 1962-08-10 18 SHIP! lying alMi(*ld* ttt* Slntapstt Mharvat teday are: President Harrison 44, Lare Maerak 29/30, Nlssel Maru 40/41, Bamora 23/24, Doneirerett 33/36 Cathay 13/14, Nara 4«, Loodlma 42/43, Serdang NW. 5, Semenylb NW. 4. Valore 6/7, Valetta 18. Boleslaw Blemt 15/16, Cbantala 13/14 Outsr reada: Banabungl. Farna,184 words
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512 1962-08-10 18 From Oar Market Correspondent rN shares were slightly easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but there was no particular selling pressure. The steadiness of tin prices at the moment is rather remarkable considering the metal price in London It only being512 words
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Article21 1962-08-10 18 MaUyaa Slock Indices Aug. 8 Ai*. 9 Industrials: 171.84 172.33 Tins: 263.95 265.85 rubbers: 173.23 173.18 Jam. 1 1598=100.21 words
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Article606 1962-08-10 18 pOMBINED business In the Sin- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan 3toclc Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial*: Boustead (3,000) $1.68, (1.000) $1.66. (2.000) (1.67, (6,000) (1.68, (1,000) 11.69. (1,000) 11.70: East JUneltlng (500) f 5.69 BL. (1.000) (2.70: r.606 words
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355 1962-08-10 18 T*HE Straits Tin price yesterday continued its de--1 cline falling by one dollar to $423 per picul. Prices are now at a 16--month low and yesterday's fall followed a London overnight market which was basically steady throughout active dealings. In early trading, three355 words
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Article107 1962-08-10 18 MELBOURNE, Thurs. /GENERAL investment* and tndustrlal shares continued to fluctuate narrowly In quiet trading around yesterday's levels. B.H.P. declined Is- to 565. 3d. and Johns and Waygood lost 2s. 3d. to 455. 9dOils were quiet with no feature. Base metals were barely steady. Loans were firm. o.J. Coles107 words
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Article136 1962-08-10 18 Auguit 8. Tore* month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) r. If. 18 ct*. Cold Btorac* 4M. If. Ben 13 ct*. Steamship 9 cv. Breweries 28 ct* B. Time* 22 ct*. S. Darby 4 id. 8. Trader* 25 eta. W. Jacks 10 cts. I'nlteers 11 eu. Roblnaon 0 cts. MINING* A. Amal136 words
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Article110 1962-08-10 18 CMINCte Praduc. ■ishani* ttngaD«r* n*an prlM* ptr picul yattarday: Caianut all: balk $39 seller*, drum $42 sellrn. Ceara: Aucuat SM buyer*. »M« aellera. f>*a#ar: Muntok white »190 sellers. Sarawak white 1147J Kellers garbled Lampong black $112t sellers, special Sarawak black (110 sailers. ASTA (130 sailers. •lngaa*r* Caara AaaaalatJwi110 words
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Article34 1962-08-10 18 August 9 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74ft csnta (op three -eighths of a cent). KJL.I ?4| cents (up half a cent). TIN: $423 (down SI) Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 10 tons).34 words
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Article72 1962-08-10 18 T HE Malayan lahanga Binki am*--1 clatlan mad* these chart*-** la 1U mi™ to merchant* yastemay (all rate* to (100): Salltni TT 00 ready: Balalan Franca lSittf: Dautaah* Mark* 13OJ vMliah Krmr 167|; Italian Ur< *****. Ob UM fr*« •iartang* market la Hmi* Kani th« U.t. dcllar wu72 words
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Article23 1962-08-10 18 Further July rubber crops included: Ayer Molrtt 44.895 Ib., Bukit K*UI 49.422 lb EUtu LtnUnc 279.000 lb.. Gleae»ly nuUUwu 154.000 Uv23 words
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Article272 1962-08-10 18 f\NCE again quiet conditions nil- ed throughout the morning session on Peceratlon Rubber Exchange. With overseas advices unchanged, the market opened at Wednesday's clotting tevels and improved on some short-covering for No. 1 August R.S.S. Lower sheet Interest was small. In the afternoon session prices steadied272 words
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Article228 1962-08-10 18 AUGUIT «r»t grade rubber buyara r.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore. yesterday at 74| cents per Ih up three-elKhths of a cent on Wednetiday'a closing price. The tone waa vary quiet. ICC R A closing piicei* In cvnta per Ib. yexterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt228 words
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Advertisement1003 1962-08-10 18 R cj> rv NBA VA^ lH aawSeaUKlBBaWlM I y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. VJLA. Pacific Atlantic Onm UkfcaM Sarvloa tl* Ela fl* CU tl» rpon f. S'haa H'MM* > un* ton -m**!**. ~«*atia*w* Mary" ft/M 11/ 1 Ufi Saft M Mti U W tt id "Sicilian Man" 20 22 Silt1,003 words
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Advertisement844 1962-08-10 18 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service US) titlCl i«ill«Sb rIOM tiMtAfdtt AM lt*Ut« 10 MNAWAtI iHO UJ MEM UIU Poon I tan P t-haa taajaj an. \ttmo ORIENT TRAOEO An »4/Ii Ml aVB Oet I CARLO MARTINOUCH Stft 11/15 Stft 10/17 Saft 11/11 Otl 8 Vttttll tall tt MONTtI/U. lIRONTO.844 words
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Advertisement398 1962-08-10 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, V. S. NARGANO of No. 15. Tudor Close, Singapore, nave applied for a Wholesale Dealer's licence In respect of premises No. 9, Trafalgar Street, Singapore, and that this application will be held In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate, Criminal398 words
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Advertisement989 1962-08-10 19 OmOWALL RUBBER ESTATEI LTD. lnvlie offers for their i DINQWALL ESTATE. In the Vist net oX ffurtm^*". Muklm of RanUu. The Estate Is situated at the sixth mile main Seremban/Port Dlckson Road and totals 341 acres. Of this, 333 acres are planted with modern pedigree rubber, of which i 287989 words
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Advertisement688 1962-08-10 19 NOTICES NOTICE QUOTATIONS are Invited for stevedoring and lightaraae contract for 1963 by MESSAOERJES MARITIMES. Flnlayson House. Raffles Quay. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC J.K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN Bridge No. 1/6 at 0.75 miles New Chuah Road in the District of Port Dlckson. Negrl Sembllan will be closed for general repairs between688 words
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Advertisement170 1962-08-10 19 NOTICES KEPONG PLANTATIONS LIMITED OFFERS are invited for the purchase of some 665 acres of Fraser Estate, Kulal, Johore The land, which has both a mam road and railway frontage, consists of the following:— 109 acres of mixed, budgrafta planted in 1934. 393 acres of Immature budgrafts planted In 1958.170 words
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Advertisement432 1962-08-10 19 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, No. 26 of 1950 This advertisesnent appears b» I direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks nnder the provisions of Section 49 (7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE Is hereby given that th« following Trade Marks registered in the name of Jong Sau Pun (Chinese Subject)432 words
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Advertisement528 1962-08-10 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HEADSHIP N.T.P 8. (Tamil). SUNGALA ESTATE. P. DICKSON. THERE is a vacancy for Headship at N.T.P-S. (Tamil), Sungala Estate. Port Dlckson w«X 1.9.1962. Trained Tamil Teachers who wish to apply must forward the application to the Chairman, N.T.P-S--(Tamil), Sungala Estate, P.D. on or before 20.8.1962. The successful candidate528 words
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Advertisement730 1962-08-10 19 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS SEAMEN'S REGISTRY BOARD VACANCIES ON SEAMEN'S REGISTER COOKS and BANOARIEB The Seamen's Registry Board has vacancies on the Rosters for Cooks and Bandarles who are trained In either Chinese. European or Malay cooking. Applicants will Ibe required to undergo a trade test to prove ability before acceptance and730 words
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Advertisement712 1962-08-10 19 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 23rd August 11H52 for the Erection and Completion of Sekolah Menengan Melayu at712 words
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Article, Illustration889 1962-08-10 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL; JECA AND SELVA BEATEN BUT THEIR GAMES STOCKS RISE By Ipoh, Thursday DAVE PRINCE SETS PACE WITH NEW HURDLES RECORD ty|. JEGATHESAN and K. Selvaratnam, Malaya's best medal hopes in athletics at the Asian Games later this month, were beaten by their powerful AustralianLee Foo San - 889 words
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Article357 1962-08-10 20 200 M: 1 P. Vassela (Ai 21.2. 2M. Jegathesan (M) 21.6, 3 Abdul Khaliq iP) 22.1. 4 Asnutt Beg (P) 22.5. 5 Low Sin Chock (S> 22.6. 6 Mehdi Khan (Pi 22.7. Heat 1: 1 Vassela 21.9. 2 Asmat Beg 22.1, 3 Mehdi Khan 22.1; Heat357 words
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198 1962-08-10 20 Indians take long time to overcome Selangor TOURISTS UNBEATEN SELANGOR 0 INDIANS 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— The Indian hockey tourists today maintained their unbeaten record in Malaya but it took them a long time to overcome Selangor at Merdeka Stadium. Selangor were on top in the first 20 minutes198 words
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Article48 1962-08-10 20 IPOH, Thurs.— Federation of Malay. i Prisons will meet Singapore Prisons at soccer, hockey and cricket on the Sultan Yussuf Stadium in Talping on Aug. 17, 18 and 19. The hockey match will be played on the first day, followed by crtoket and soccer.48 words
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Advertisement210 1962-08-10 20 the world's completely automatic calculator FACIT OAI-13 You'll find on* In the most efficiently- run offices. Solves •II arithmetical problems with only 10 setting Keys. So •M«M, you can calculate wMIe you phone. Beautiful design. Made of the finest Swedish steel Faim »»»-A«b< •ptrmtitm I rqiblt. ratf-to-rtmi Kfarii fait miwri.210 words
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Advertisement30 1962-08-10 20 L Agents: V PATERSON, SIMONS CQ^LTD. +S m association with KY|-^ t PALMER CO., LTD. Singaper«, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang, Sungei PataftJ *> v i \s I jmW^m^ AIR CONDITIONING K^K30 words
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Miscellaneous309 1962-08-10 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Liberal supply of Joiners In 1. Mixed amber got a kind of the house (8)--orange (8). 7- Poor Bruce Is going to sea 5. Superlative dock, as It were, faults In a musical composiln an ancient city (6). tlon (8). 9- If retiring, live where309 words
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Miscellaneous39 1962-08-10 20 SUMMARY SOCCER STORE PREMIER LGE: Army 4 Europeans-Eurasians 3. S'GOR GDBH DIV. 2: Petaling Tin 5 Agricola 1; Div. 3: Sri Jaya, 4 Information 1. MALACCA DIV. t: New Market; 4 Yorks 2. RAl'B LGE: Medicals 5 Rimamuda 0.39 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-08-10 21 F<IVE members of the Selangor Cyclists Association smashed the Malayan record for the one mile 1 ridinp in an invitation race at the Malayan Schoolboys championships on Wednesday. From the right in the picture are Shahruddin Jaffar (1), Tajuddin SallehHarold Teo - 76 words
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Article329 1962-08-10 21 'Shah' in record breaking form <UALA LUMPUR, Thurs CELANGOR schoolboys swept the board in the Malayan Schools Sports Council's cycling championship at Merdeka Stadium here yesterday. Selangor boys took first three places In the individual championships for both Class 1 and Class 2. Low Fong Chong was the Class 1329 words
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Article58 1962-08-10 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government Services FA team to meet Federation Government Services in the Agong Cup match at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday will be selected from: Ann Soon, Sarip, Tahir. Ibrahim Awang, Omar Rahmat, Kejapathy, Napl. Osman. Wan Chin, Kum Wan, Rahlm Omar, All Astar, Majid, Matmoon,58 words
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Article54 1962-08-10 21 rH, Thurs. Coiln Clarke, a 18-year-old Perak schcolboy, is the fourth swimmer named by the Federation of Malaya Swimming Association for the Asian Games In Jakarta this month. The other members of the Malayan swimming team an Urn Heng Chek (Selangor), Cheah Tong Kirn (Perak) and54 words
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243 1962-08-10 21 EPSOM JEEP - PEAK of PERFECTION SHOWS TOP FORM EPSOM JEEP, By IPOH, Thursday r f RAIXER "Porky" Donnelly's chief "hope" for the Sultan's Gold Vase, Peak of Perfection did a faultless gallop on a firm track at Ipoh this morning. Peak of Perfection, with Laurie Johnson astride, proved too fast for stable-mate243 words
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Article403 1962-08-10 21 WEIGHTS for the third day of the Perak Gold Vase meeting at Ipob on Sunday: COLD VASE Cl. I Div. I $U. Srr. Peak O< Perfection 9.02 Bilah Say ang II 902 Gemstone 9.00 Flash Time 8.13 Lsaha-SeUa 8.11 Kutterdamsche 8.10 Lightning Flash B.IU Wine Man 8.09403 words
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Article390 1962-08-10 21 TAIPEH, Thursday pUN-SUN HOH, Formosan member of the Asian v Games Federation left for Jakarta today to ask the Asian Games organising committee to clarify its attitude toward Formosa in regard to the Games. Press reports said that Indonesia may bar Formosa from taking partReuter - 390 words
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Article86 1962-08-10 21 J ONDON. Thur». Close of RJ play scorn In yesterday's cricket matches: At the Oval Derby 160 (Lock 6-41). Surrey 88-6 At Ed* barton Warwick 397 (Ibadulla 62). Pakistan 35-1. At Westea-Saper-Mare Somerset 179 (Alley 87) Middlesex 150-4. At Worcester Hampshire 330 Wore* 60-1. AtReuter - 86 words
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Article712 1962-08-10 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL WILL BE STRONG FORCE IN SPORT By T<HE FOURTH Asiai. 1 Games at Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept 4 will have a special significance for Malaya. Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak. It will be the last time they will enter separately for this great festival of712 words
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Advertisement36 1962-08-10 21 In the whole wide world one thing is certain White kfi Label f*s^ -it never varies •dfe^ Jkt y '^1 "H^ lAllsvl I^mM jR[ distillers. Afl BtmlTj PERTH m*^ll SCOTLIA 9Z*tcA9MtifyJy DEWAR'S YOUR PASSPORT TO PLEASURE36 words
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Advertisement160 1962-08-10 21 Pye is the word for pleasure Fuln/ Transistorised, 4 wove bond portobJe receiver (3 short, 1 medium). Pyeisthewordforpleasure.andlnthishandsom* casethe pleasure's portable. Takethis high-pow-ered, all-transistor radio anywhere you pleas* and tune in to all your favourite programmes. As easy on the ear as it is on the pocket, you'H get months160 words
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Miscellaneous38 1962-08-10 21 ATHLETICS FMAAU Open championship* 2nd day (Ipob padang. 3.3» pjn). SOCCER SPORE DIV. 3A: RAF Chantf *A' v Gentle FT (Geylang): IM». ■Oi Mt Emily v Alexandra 'A' (Farrer Pk)i HOCKEY FRIENDLY FEAF Women Penang LHC (Serangoon Rd).38 words
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Article138 1962-08-10 22 TEO KCK CIANQ passed away peacefully 9.8.02. CortCC* icnvlnß SinKapore Casket lAvender Street. for Bldadarl Saturday 11.8.62 at 4.00 p.m. VUI: Trevor, aged 2, dearly beloved aon of Irene and Roger Yue. on 0/4/196:2. Funeral U/8/1962. Deeply reicretted. CNANAMBAL Wife of T. Krlnhnar (Co-operative Hospital) passed away a.*. 62138 words
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Article82 1962-08-10 22 MR. CHUA YANG CHEA and Mr. Ch;.i> Cho Dolly of 51-1 Boon Teck Road thank Ihe Commissioner of Police. The Commiindant V.B.C. and all the Pollc* Division*. Police Officers and all ranks of the Police Force, relative*, and friendo, for their kind attendance, donation*. condolence, wreath*, Police Band. xcroU*.82 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1962-08-10 22 New Malaysian Cabinet will have Ministers from Borneo— Tengku rpHE new Cabinet of the Federation of Malaysia will include representatives from Brunei. North Borneo and Sarawak, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced. But there will be no Singapore representatives because Ministers across the Causeway are of the "same rank"1,294 words
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Article323 1962-08-10 22 LONDON, Thurs. Stock markets In London today fully recovered from yesterday's mild setback and moved steadily higher under a small selective demand. The exception was provided by South African gold shares which drifted lower under the influence of adverse press comment on the South African political situation, but323 words
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Article43 1962-08-10 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 22 id Bept 22 3/I&J.. Oct. 22»id., Nov. 22 5/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 5/16 d. Jan/Mar. 22 5/16 d., April/June 22 5/16 d.. July /Sept unquoted ci.f. August 22 1/164., Sept 22 1/16 d., Oct. 22d. Tone: Dull43 words
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Article23 1962-08-10 22 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £852. sellers £8524. Forward buyers «*5O. sellers £850 settlement CBM. Turnover a.m :*M tons pjn 180 tons Tone: Quieter.23 words
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Advertisement84 1962-08-10 22 JCare CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEHEKTS •c Horrf* Sit (Minimum) YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BUKU MERAH 1963 The Straits Times DIRECTORY of Singapore Malaya ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 15th AUGUST Your firm can still be listed it you fill in and return at once the coupon below84 words
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