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Title Section22 1962-08-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 flat!*" 1 fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article227 1962-08-27 1 Algeria plunges deeper into crisis after the Politbureau calls off general elections Firm action with a risk ALGERIA, Sun. Algeria plunged deeper into crisis after yesterday's announcement that the general elections set for Sept. 2 would not be held "until conditions of real peace are assured." The227 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-08-27 1 Gallant Miss Lai learns to paint THIS picture sums up Lai Yoke Heoqg's "wonderful progress" since she left Kuala Lumpur for Britain to be fitted w i t h artificial limbs. She can also write, type an d feed herself. According to an occupational therapist at the H«thampton Artificial Limb84 words
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Article156 1962-08-27 1 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sunday. OIXTY-TWO Malay and Indian families, who have been living in Dock Road for the past 10 years, are to protest against a Malayan Railway eviction order to develop the land. liance Town Councillor. The families have appealed to the Assistant Minister156 words
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Article44 1962-08-27 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— Six young brothers and sisters died when fire destroyed their home at Clovls. California, last night and at Yountvllle five people were killed when their car ran off the road and nit a tree at 80 m.p.h. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article31 1962-08-27 1 URBERG. West Germany, Bun.— Three men fell 120 feet to their deaths down a disused mineshaft near here yesterday while looking for rare types of rock.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article70 1962-08-27 1 LONDON Bun. British scientist have discovered a process or prclucing milk from green leaves. It was reported here today. Research was carried out at the Vegetarian Research Centre at Oarston. Hertfordshire, led by Dr. Hugh Franklin. The Sunday Express quoted Dr. Franklin as saying: "We canReuter - 70 words
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220 1962-08-27 1 HONG KONG, Sun. The Indonesian Consulate-General here has handed to the police a letter of a "threatening nature" it has received. A Government spokesman said details of the letter were not available but admitted lit was probably connected, as in several vernacular220 words
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Article14 1962-08-27 1 SINGAPORE. Sun The National Referendum Day has been declared a public holiday.14 words
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91 1962-08-27 1 Tears in NZ as Thai King, Queen -leave- WELLINGTON, Sun. TbaUand's King Bhumibol and Queen Slrikit ended their nine-day visit to New Zealand today amid scenes of warm friendship and some team. 3,000 people Some 3.000 people gathered at Christctaurch airport to see the Royal couple arrive from Dunedin andReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-08-27 1 JEGA IS SECOND JAKARTA, Sun. Manikavasa- gam Jegathesan, the 19-year-old Malayan ace sprinter, today Won the silver medal for the 100 metres in the fourth Asian Games here. Jega was beaten narrowly by Indonesia's Mohamed Sarengat, who won in addition to the gold medal, the title of "the fastest man206 words
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Article135 1962-08-27 1 New bid towards Venus today CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. The United States will make a new attempt to launch a Mariner Two spacecraft towards Venus early tomorrow. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced this here today when the second attempt on the 182 million mile space probeReuter - 135 words
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Article50 1962-08-27 1 HONG KONG, Sun.—Chinese Communist." arc building elegant houses as well as apartments for "private and collective purchase" in Canton, the China new. service reported here today. It said Canton authorities have recently established a "commodity residence planning and building office", and prepared various standard designs. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article45 1962-08-27 1 THAIS MISS AWARD JAKARTA >un. 1" h>n> si:m Sport p Miin>lrr. [>r Maladi, pwwtrri i>«d ■inton '-old m« djl la lnfonesia ■ftai l«fw ill t hr.i (marten [!vri- n>« Thai W P r <m hand t" i .ilvrr iu;»rd Reut' i this p.i45 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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259 1962-08-27 2 MIAMI (Florida), Sunday. A CUBAN student told a Press conference here how he led Friday night's attack on Havana by a 31-foot cabin cruiser and a former naval motor torpedo boat, which were impounded last night on State Department orders. Coast Guard officers impoundedReuter - 259 words
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Article19 1962-08-27 2 ACCIDENTS arc cautad W by the three l'« incompetence, intolerance, A and impatience. the Nottingham Coroner, Mr. Anihony Rothera.19 words
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Article23 1962-08-27 2 BRUSSELS. Sun. An agreement by the six common market countries to form an association with Greece win apply from Nov. 1.23 words
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Article254 1962-08-27 2 MOSCOW, Sun MR. KHRUSHCHEV yesterday called for the creation of a "single economic organism" among the Soviet bloc countries whose economy will be conducted according to a general plan. Moscow Radio reported. The need is ripe to gradually promote the creation, within the whole system, of theReuter - 254 words
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Article, Illustration174 1962-08-27 2 Ministrews now for I milady om PM's rardrobe FOCUS ON FASHION TARTAN IN rA«HION T ONDON, Sun. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, seems to have started a fashion the first time a British Premier has done it since WilVam Ewart Gladstone began the race for the capacious gladstoneReuter - 174 words
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Article29 1962-08-27 2 INGUINIEL, (Western France), Sun. Louis Le Bellour, 55-year-old retired policeman, ate <Hft of sausage to win a bet, then ate a toot more and died of indigestion.29 words
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128 1962-08-27 2 Post Office robbery by gang in the right i dress— LONDON, San.— A daring gang dressed as post office workers walked out of the General Post Office's Mount Pleasant sorting office here yesterday Europe's biggest with several bags of registered packages. The foar-man gang, wearing overalls, parked a car nearReuter - 128 words
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Article43 1962-08-27 2 MELBOURNE, Sun. A two-stage Black Knight rocketr— the biggest mJ"sile yet fired In Australia— soared 300 miles above Woomera rocket range tonight The Minister for Supply, Mr Allen Falrhall, said later that scientists had described It as a "copybook trial."— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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194 1962-08-27 2 PARIS, Sun. New secret army leaflets today threatened to kill; President de Gaulle: "like a mad dog" as' police spread their net! for the men who shot at j him on the outskirts of; Paris on Wednesday. The leaflets were posted to jReuter - 194 words
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174 1962-08-27 2 lIAMBURO. Sun. A n baronet, his clothes a mass of flames, saved his two young children in a blaze aboard their holiday yacht, his stepdaughter said yesterday. The baronet, 46-year-old barrister and International yachtsman Sir Gordon Smith, yesterday lay badly burned In a Hamburg174 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-08-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I 6TONCC \MDULO /MAKE V A LOV6LV ROCKBRY J /eouco wstakk\ j V^TMATUTTLK OWB/ [vp- we (<oi\Cix I AM "N25 words
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147 1962-08-27 3 Ike leaves 18 Scottish pipers dry as a thistle T ONDON, Sun.—Eight- een Scottish pipers were yesterday reported to be disgruntled because, after playing for ex-Presi-dent Eisenhower, they were sent home without the traditional dram of whisky. According to the People, the pipers played for four hours during the formerReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration333 1962-08-27 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. MR. ROBERT McNamara, Secretary of Defence, believes that Russia's drive for world domination will fail within 30 years. His etslmate— which he admitted was "sheer conjecture" was made In congressional testimony released today. Mr. McNamara testifying before the House333 words
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Article27 1962-08-27 3 SAN DIEGO. Sun.— Gregory Peck. 76-year-old father of actor Gregory Peck, died at his home here yesterday after a heart attack.— Reuter. c yReuter - 27 words
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133 1962-08-27 3 The odd men out with their clothes on I 'pORQUAY. Sun. Torquay fire station described as "all in the line of duty" a visit made by three un suspecting firemen to a nudist colony. They were called to a holi day camp near this south crn town earlier this weekUPI - 133 words
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263 1962-08-27 3 Ceasefire breach in Irian, says Dutch NEW INDONESIAN REINFORCEMENTS CAPTURED OUTSIDE HOLLANDIA HOLLANDIA, Sunday. HITCH patrols have arrested five Indonesian soldiers in the vicinity who apparently landed from one of the two Indonesian submarines which were seen off the New Guinea coast near here on Monday night. The uniformed and263 words
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195 1962-08-27 3 MOSCOW, Sun. U Thant, United Nations Acting SecretaryGeneral, arrived here by air last night for crucial talks with Soviet leaders. U invited by the Soviet Government. Is expected to learn from Mr. Khrushchev whether he will attend the United Nations General Assembly openingReuter - 195 words
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Article283 1962-08-27 3 OND O N, Sun. A greater number of Commonwealth citizens left Britain than entered it in the month after the Commonwealth Immigrants Act came into force on July 1, it was learned today. Government officials said the number of immigrants and Commonwealth visitors in Britain dropped by283 words
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Article199 1962-08-27 3 ELISABETHVILLE, Sunday. rpHE United Nations has given Katanga an ultimaA turn to agree within 10 days to a plan ending its secession from the Congo. UJJ chief representative In the Congo. Mr. Robert Gardiner Hew here to deliver the plan and the ultimatum to the199 words
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101 1962-08-27 3 The royal busts to get a new home NEW DELHI. Sun.— Statues of King George V and Queen Mary are to be removed from the official residence of the Indian President formerly the Vice-Regal Lodge. Mr. B. N. Datar. Minister of State for Home Affairs, told the Lower House ofReuter - 101 words
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Article32 1962-08-27 3 Lost— one leg SVENDBORG, (Denmark). Sun. Police here are searching for the owner of the oddest piece of lost property ever brought In an artificial leg, complete with a wellworn boot.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article87 1962-08-27 3 LIMERICK, (Irish Republic), Sun. Two light aircraft collided in midair over Limerick tod y and then crashed into a housing estate. The pilot of one of the aircraft, a Poper Cub. was killed after his plane i skimmed the rooftops of the housing estate and crashed intoReuter - 87 words
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Article157 1962-08-27 4 1,000-ACRE NEW PARK FOR MALACCA MALACCA, Sunday. WORK has started on the construction of Malacca's 1,000-acre recreational park at Ayer Kroh, eight miles from here. The park will have an 18-hole golf course with a clubhouse, swimming pool of Olympic standard, a State zoo, children's playground and six chalets for157 words
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Article155 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Kirn Keat Avenue Children's Playground; Jalan Mem bin a Car Park, Tlong Bahru; St. John's Island Opium Addict Camp; Cambridge Road Market Open Space155 words
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Article57 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Children's Fashion Show at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Sept. 4 will highlight this year's Christmas Fair at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Dec. 1. Proceeds of the fair will be divided equally among the Singapore Children's Society, the Singapore Association for57 words
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Article27 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Water will be cut on* along Serangoon Road between Bajeral Lane and Whampoa River Bridge from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on- Monday.27 words
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Article31 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. S. Selvarajoo has been elected president of the Tamil Brotherhood Association. Mr. V. Shahmugam is vicepresident. Mr. S. Nagallngam general secretary and Mr. R. Narayanasamy treasurer.31 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-08-27 4 MR. OXC. PANG BOON. Minister for Home Affairs and acting Minister for Labour, cutting the ribbon to open the new premises of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Inion in Perumal Road on Saturday. The occasion was also the celebiation of the union's golden jubilee. at which political58 words
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Article114 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THREE ARMED thugs walked into a terrace house A in Lorong Seven, Geylang, yesterday and pulled off two robberies with a loot of $1,500. Just after 4 P.M. the robbers entered the house and held up Chua Kon Sim, a Chinese physician,114 words
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Article60 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lai Kong Lam of North Borneo has been selected by the government of India to undergo a five-year veterinary course at t&e Assam Veterinary College under the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan. Mr. Lai will arrive here by air on Tuesday60 words
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Article62 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A paper on "Constitutionalism in the Commonwealth Today" by Professor S.A. de Smith, of the University of London, will be read out by Prof. L. A. Sheridan, Dean of the University of Singapore Law Faculty, at the New Lecture Theatre 3 on Tuesday at62 words
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201 1962-08-27 4 SATA ready for big X-ray drive in Katong and Changi SINGAPORE, Sun. All is set tor the mass X-ray campaign in the (lv Bedok, Katong and Changi areas, which the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will launch on Sept. 3. This will be SATA's fifth campaign and is expected to last about201 words
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Article43 1962-08-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. J.D. Hermann, Colombo Plan surgical consultant to Malaya, will speak on "Some Factors In the Host CeU Relationship Influencing the Development of Metastases" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines, on Tuesday at 8.15 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration146 1962-08-27 4 CINGAPORE, Sun. Two police court prosecutors have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police. They are Inspector Robert Woodworth, prosecutor of the Fifth Magistrate's Court, and Inspector E. O. Thompson of the Fourth Magistrate's court. A.SP Woodworth, who has nine146 words
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Advertisement241 1962-08-27 4 GALA PREMIERE -THURSDAY 30th. SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON-KATONG DIAMOND THEATRE (SPORE) AT 9.30 P.M. (SPORE) AT 9.15 P.M. PLUS ON STAGE! Comic Sketches by CothoyKcrit Film Start MEET MAIAYSIA S HERCULES.... jgk CV^^- Unbelievable A WL BUT TRUE! <*£$^m*X* WAHI SATAY II DIRECTED BY ROOM A I NOOR Ummi KHALTHOUM Rom241 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-08-27 4 FOREST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bbaru 38 72 Penang 84 72 Ipon 84 72 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 83 7340 words
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Article, Illustration1962 1962-08-27 5 JAMES HENAGHAN - JAMES HENAGHAN by HOLLYWOOD, Sunday SHORTLY before her death Marilyn Monroe was living the life of a recluse, shunning all but the closest friends and necessary contacts with the outside world. The latches on the doors of her hacienda were seldom disturbed because the1,962 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-08-27 6 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM by- SINGAPORE, Sun Ministers and party men fan out over island to canvass votes THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today led hundreds of People's Action Party members and supporters on a large-scale campaign for merger. With him were all the other Cabinet273 words
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302 1962-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Sun THE Air Ministry Local Staff Union has rejected a claim by the Army Civir Service Union that the 40,000 workers in the three armed services had managed to obtain benefits due to the direct result of the "tremendous efforts" of the302 words
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Article18 1962-08-27 6 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Sultan of Kelantan Inspected various rural development projects in Bachok district today.18 words
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Article75 1962-08-27 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Foo Yong Fong, who is serving a year's sentence in Outram prison, has been re-elected president of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. A former central councillor of the union, Mr. P. Govin- dasamy, who was recently released from a prison sentence,75 words
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Article33 1962-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. "Beam," official organ of the British European Association, accords "highest praise" to both the Malayan and British Governments for agreeing on the Federation of Malaysia in "such complete amity."33 words
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Article21 1962-08-27 6 KLANO. Sun. Thirteen people have been detained for questioning alter raids on secret society lairs in Pandamaran new village.21 words
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Article104 1962-08-27 6 0 RADIO Singapore's four networks will be broadcasting continuously from 6 a.m. to midnight on Sept. 1 Referendum Day. There will be no "Suaxa Singapura" service on Channel IV that day. ANYONE, other than the Superintendent of National Referendum who wishes to file a referendum petition must jay104 words
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Miscellaneous137 1962-08-27 6 Alley Oap By V. I. HTamtin ij( I OUNNO WHY VOOCANt^-^YES.FORPETESAKEA I AaRIGHT, I GUESS j V. Me.TOO/ > hbzM DREAM UP SUMPtN AW, \GO GET IMTO YOUP I I'M AS REAO/ AS AV^-^ -ft\^ ZTB |j^^ASYR>? ME ONCEjf KNOCK j LEVIS AND BOOTS J|fJ Vj^EyER **^JjmS V^^ri /#f>A Tracy137 words
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240 1962-08-27 7 Civil service union: Put your X on Alternative A SINGAPORE, Sunday. TPHE executive council of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has called on its members and the public to vote for the Singapore Government's White Paper merger proposals Alternative "A" as symbolised by the Singapore flag in the referendum240 words
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188 1962-08-27 7 Dissident group 'stooges of Barisan L Sosialis'-' SINGAPORE. Sun. The deputy general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. Ow Kheng Thor. has accused a dissident group of members from its Singapore Telephone Board branch of being "stooges of the Barlsan ooslalls." He said this group was out188 words
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Article75 1962-08-27 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Singapore staff nurse has been selected by the government i to take up a sister tutors course in Canada under the j Colombo Plan fellowship. She is Miss Lily Tan of the General Hospital. She leaves by air tomorrow to join the75 words
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Article70 1962-08-27 7 Sambanthan visit to Singapore SINGAPORE, Sun. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, the Federation Minister for Posts, Works and Telecommunications, arrives here tomorrow on a two-day visit. Dato Sambanthan. also the MIC national president, will address the Singapore Indian community at the Indian Congress premises in Race Course Lane on Tuesday. The70 words
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Article25 1962-08-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ton Chye Seng, 27. was attacked by 10 thugs and stabbed three times in the stomach in Lavender Street this afternoon.25 words
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Article52 1962-08-27 7 TESSELTON, Sun. The North Borneo Government is to spend up to $1,500,000 to improve imdiately east coast defences against piracy. Immediate targets include additional radio equipment and other materials, reinforcing police strength, continuous naval patrols, and help from the R.A.F. Shackleton patrols and a Twin Pioneer based52 words
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Article30 1962-08-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The police have imposed a speed limit of 45 m.p.h. for all vehicles travelling along New Upper Thomson Road between Sembawang Circus and the 9th milestone30 words
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Article74 1962-08-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A regional conference on legal education, organised by the University of Singapore law faculty, will be opened tomorrow by the Vice-Chancellor. Dr. B. R. Sreenlvasan. Attending it will be about 140 delegates from Malaya. Indonesia. Sarawak. Philippines, Japan, Vietnam. Thailand, Burma, India, Pakistan and Ceylon74 words
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Article59 1962-08-27 7 IPOH. Sun.— A motion resolving that Ipoh Municipal Councillors should try to use the national language in their deliberations "wherever and whenever" possible will be up for debate at the Municipality monthly meeting on Thursday night. The motion will be. introduced by Dr. Haji Megat Khas. Alliance59 words
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238 1962-08-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. AN important announcement about the recognition of the Bachelor of Engineering degree of the University of Malaya was made at an annual dinner of the university's Engineering Society last night. Its president. Mr. Wong Kong Yong, said two important British238 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-08-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Che Siti Asiah Wahab. a typist with the Malayan Railway Sentul Workshops, won the "Miss Penan* Nipht" contest here last night. She beat more than 10 girls who competed for this title at the seventh "Penang Night," anniversary organised by the Penang Association in Kuala Lumpur. Among77 words
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Article, Illustration202 1962-08-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jIIALAYA is studying proposals to set up a buffer iTI stock for coconut oil and copra among Ecafe countries. Also under study are an international opera exchange and coconut advisory board. This was disclosed today byi the Controller of Export202 words
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159 1962-08-27 7 Malaya has fish answer to problem of diets KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— British scientists retarded the fisheries research in Malaya as "one of tbe answers to the problem of varying Far Eastern diets and adding much-needed proiein, p said a report of the British Information Service today. The report quoted an159 words
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Article26 1962-08-27 7 ALOR STAR, Sun. The police today detained a woman in connection with the death of a two-day-old baby found in a stream in Baling.26 words
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102 1962-08-27 7 PENANG, Sunday. TWO boys. Bakar bin Kassim and Hussain bin A Darus, were drowned in the Sungei Ayer Terjun in York Road yesterday afternoon. Bakar. 15, and Hussain. nine, sons of two hospital assistants, had gone with friends to swim in the river102 words
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Article44 1962-08-27 7 KLANG, Sun. The police are stepping up measures against the increase in chee fah and character lottery betting here and in the Port Swettenham and Pandamaran areas. A police spokesman said that even small children were putting bets on the numbers game.44 words
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Article80 1962-08-27 7 IPOH. Sun. .Thieves broke Into a house In Laxamana Road early this morning and stole cash and jewellery, togethe- worth $1,160. Cheong Hon. 43. a fishmonger, left with his wife i at about 3 a.m. for the nearby central market after telling his eldest son. aged80 words
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Article272 1962-08-27 8 DAVID SZK - THE TREK SOUTH DAVID SZK ...WITH THE WINDS OF CHANGE •V EXODUS FROM CHINA. By Harry Redl and Richard Hughes. (Dragonfly Books. Hong Kong.) mHERE are winds of 1 change in China after three hungry years. Part of the story began to unfold when tens of thousands of refugees streamed272 words
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Article1028 1962-08-27 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD TRAGEDY FROM WHICH EVEN HOLLYWOOD RECOILS ORDEAL BY HUNGER BY george r. stewart. (Eyr* and Spottlewooda 255.) -By A trail of suffering and starvation fECHNICO LOUR and vistavision have recorded the story and legend of the American West larger than life, from the Alamo1,028 words
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Article, Illustration220 1962-08-27 8 THE JAZZ LIFE. By Nat Hentoff. (Da vies 18s.) THE JAZZ LIFE, says Mr. Hentoff. Is neither a history nor a technical analysis of the music. It does not, hand on fervent heart, tell the old story of how jazz came up the river from New Orleans.Harry RedL - 220 words
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Article313 1962-08-27 8 —The future of wild animals SURVIVAL OF THE FREE. Edited by Wolfgang Eagelhardt (Hamlafc Hamilton 305.) ■V COLIN WILCOCK IF you are convinced 1 that the world will be a poorer place when the last rhinoceros has gone, then you should be grateful to anyone who makes propaganda for your313 words
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Advertisement95 1962-08-27 8 [789 i 7'i riGER oifc/j %m4™44d?A JLi~.{tL~u{.-~. TIGER BALM -j? r JiJuUjLi.* 3-ut gooef picfutei H| LM S I PATERSON SIMONS 4 CO LTD. COOKERY BOOKS BITTER HOMES ft GARDEN NEW COOK BOOK *IS.SO LADIES HOME JOURNAL COOK BOOK 23 80 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING COOKERY BOOK 22.50 AMERICAN WOMAN'S COOK BOOK95 words
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Advertisement165 1962-08-27 8 wcouzzytces Wot/eC f*m*a fifuLU H**&«X2 FREE GIFTS! One item given away free to buyers of one suit of Cocola Fabric. The Manufacturers guaranteed that this Fabric WILL give complete satisfaction to ALL ladies. Anti-Shrink Fast Colours Fashionable Designs It Non-iron Fabric Please note Genuine Cocola Fabrics have Golden Lettering around165 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-08-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS A. A canva* cover un't common7. Funny evidence ot merit la ly put under the piano (5). top soldier! (6). L What tbe brulMr might do S. Reptile mangle* S? Liar! (9) for money? (6). 9. Exult over butter, maybe— 11. Foreshadowing a silent train? about313 words
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175 1962-08-27 9 Turbans and shoes, free tea and marriage allowance QINGAPORE. Sun. PayO ment of a special monthly marriage allowance of $25 to its employees is one of the provisions included in a three-year agreement between the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. The company175 words
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Article39 1962-08-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport. Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today opened the new $300,000 Sri Jaya Transport Company bus depot at Petaling Jaya. The depot will eventually become the company's workshop.39 words
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288 1962-08-27 9 Stockpile release: 'Threat to workers*, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE president of the All-Malayan Mining Staff Union, Mr. C. A. Mathews, today said that the American stockpile release was a direct threat to the livelihood of 40,000 workers in the country. He288 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-08-27 9 MISS Nancy Wong, of Perak who was crowned "Miss Telecoms" at the annual pan-Malayan Telecoms dance held in Kuala Lumpur. Miss Wong won the title from 10 other girls. Miss Kamala Lawrence of Selangor was second, and Miss Dawn Kuen. also of Selangor. was third.71 words
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Article46 1962-08-27 9 Razak off again to Borneo KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Deputy Prim e Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. left for Jesselton today to rejoin the inter-govermental committee on the Borneo territories headed by Lord Lansdowne. Tun Razak returned to Kuala Lumpur last week to attend Umno's general assembly.46 words
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Article36 1962-08-27 9 JESSELTON. Sun. A $200,000 government grant for oil palm seedlings has given another boost to the colony's fledgling oil palm Industry. The sum will allow for the planting of 1.000 acres.36 words
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Article32 1962-08-27 9 KUALA LIAVIPUR, Sun. An extraordinary delegates conference of the Kuala Lumpur division of Umno rejected a proposal by one of Its branches to form a new division for Bungsar.32 words
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Article19 1962-08-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Union of Cinema Workers will hold its annual meeting here on Tuesday.19 words
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Article22 1962-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Yap Wee Pin has sent $10 to the Lee Ah Cheang fund, which now totals $1,101.22 words
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Article215 1962-08-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun THE accent will be on x young Malayans when Johore Joins the rest of Malaya in celebrating Merdeka Day on Friday. Details of the State-wide celebrations were Issued today by the Government. Ships in all Johore ports will fly both the215 words
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Article59 1962-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A dissident breakaway group of members of the Joint Shaw Organisation and Malay Films Production branch of the leftwlng Singapore General Employees' Union today called on the remaining members In the branch to follow them in breaking away from the union and59 words
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233 1962-08-27 9 NAIR: POSITIVE ATTITUDE FOR UNIONS IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'TRADE union leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. has A outlined the "positive attitude" to be adopted by the trade union movement after Malaysia is formed. Mr. Nalr. who made the point in a message to the Singapore General Printing Workers"233 words
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Article53 1962-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The newly- elected students council of the 2,300-strong University of Singapore Students' Union today elected Mr. Gilbert Chal, president of the student body. Mr. R. Joethy. a third-year law student and president of the University Socialist Club, was elected the new general secretary of53 words
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Advertisement385 1962-08-27 9 T if you "1 suffer j r- from A BRONCHITIS I read this j EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm 00 the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and give* tuick relief and sureness of385 words
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Advertisement193 1962-08-27 9 Khemco takes pride in presenting a panorama exposition of Arrow Shirts and Sport Shirts in a comprehensive range of 112 new, different, exciting 'styles cargo just unpacked direct from the U.S.A. Each of these shirts will be a compliment to your collection, as will your sense of value. T\i|6fllCvX 68193 words
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Miscellaneous437 1962-08-27 9 RADIO SINGAPORE Zl^Z r m ™ZF'- Q j?^^ News: 1.40 Mewiuik/TWnn Date; SHORT WAVE SERVICE: 11.00 Waltz Time; 11.30 Invita^ 200 Close Down; 500 sl 41 metres "on To Dream; 12.00 Close nal. The News; 5.05 In Latin MEDIIM WAVE SERVICE: Down. f Mood; 6.30 Monday Musical- 6 00 476437 words
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Obituary16 1962-08-27 10 it WtrU Sit < minimum, MORTON. James Morton of Harrison* Croefleld la Kngland on August 20th16 words
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Article43 1962-08-27 10 It W*t4m If tHinimmm) M S Q.V. S.V, K.V. and V.V Thaver and their families rbank all those who sent mreath*. telegrams, letter* of 1 >.ndolence and all those who attended 'he funeral on IK-S-K of the late Mr K Vvthlllngam ThaveT.43 words
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Article271 1962-08-27 10 W»r4» lit (minimum) BILLY RANKS farewell performance Wednesday 2»»h Cockpit Hotel. ROLAND'S. Time for a gorgeous kalntjrlol Vlalt Roland for an expert French touch. Bookings Tel: BftM 'K. Coleman Street. B'pore. WITH COPPERTONE you'll get faster, smoother, deeper tan plus maximum sunburn protection. Use Coppertone wbeßiver you're la tb*271 words
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Article719 1962-08-27 10 The jump in tin shares is not the right yardstick for the American decision on stockpile sales. The miners are less contented, and it is the mines and the miners who matter. The G.S.A. is to offer two hundred tons a week, not three hundred, land719 words
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Article378 1962-08-27 10 1 The Government, the Prime Minister announced at the general assembly of Umno, is 'considering holding the next I State and Federal elections at the same time. An immediate objection that will occur to some minds is that in simultaneous campaigning, there is a real risk that State378 words
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Article240 1962-08-27 10 I In refusing to accept a direct message from the Katanga Government, the Secretary General of the United Nations was acting strictly according to protocol. But is U Thant not standing a little too firmly on his dignity? According to re- j ports from Elisabethville the j Katanga240 words
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Article, Illustration2073 1962-08-27 10 SAMAD ISMAIL - UNRUFFLED UMNO...where placidity pays off SAMAD ISMAIL BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF MALAYA'S BIGGEST PARTY by KUALA LUMPUR SUN SELDOM are there dramatic moments when Umno delegates meet for thor annual conference. The party's general assembly which ended last Friday was no exception This year's assembly had2,073 words
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Advertisement651 1962-08-27 10 Strife TMMtlfaby Mail rmiwsd ii iiiiiinbi *jmp b* *s*« •*> lot RHr COLS) sro*«*i Aseaoi Oreftard R**d COLO BTOSJA*>« ■WANCMM AT HOLLAND BIOABJ KATQWdJ KBPPB-L ajOAD— HAVAL BASB Authorise*! AgetiU CITY BOOK STOM LT*> «n«*tM*t*r 1 1* lisa. Cellyor Quay TMI NIWI PfIOMT FHapatnck'* ■■»*"«■*■> M. Si. —MAIL B. M.651 words
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Advertisement15 1962-08-27 10 FOR EWERY^B WRIST A FAVRELEUBA THE HIOH <H*ALITV |B swiss /tJTV WATCH WITHIN *> YOUR REACH15 words
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Advertisement107 1962-08-27 10 the nicest things happen to our customers when they save for the house they want xvith m savings account maximum safety for your funds interest to moke your savings grow convenience of other banking services at one place fast and friendly personal service systematic savings plan two offices in Singapore.107 words
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Article, Illustration909 1962-08-27 11 DOUG LACvERSTEEN - Brave Miss Lai battles 0n DOUG LACvERSTEEN REPORT BY I PiCTURIt |V THE OAILV FHpRIH I LONDON. Sunday— ARTIFICIAL LIMBS DELAYED— BUT SHE NOW WRITES, PAINTS, TYPES AND FEEDS HERSELF 'WONDERFUL PROGRESS.... AND SHE'S ALWAYS SO CHEERFUL' Learning to make more use of her left side THE authorities are delighted909 words
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Advertisement162 1962-08-27 11 today gives its entire space to the girl far away from home who WANTS to succeed Wi lid if)* 1 Jl^Hßl 1 Mm *j m /%d} S| Enjoy the masculine freshness of /fil jy j V ft 5 £j f\ i BHULTON NEW YORK LONDON MmMMMM IT MAY BE YOUR162 words
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Advertisement324 1962-08-27 11 VERSATILE? Your stiff fits lira ioni without ivirtim tbaiks ti tbi "TNEIMO-FAX" Bysiness Machint Tkwaw-FB" Swratanr 41 Copylnt Machine Addresses 10,000 labels n hour! You can prepare a whole sheet of gummed and perforated labels (42 '"^P\ names and addresses) in less time y-jg than it takes to type one324 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1962-08-27 12 Gold-digger with the Midas touch... WITH A $450,000 STAKE BELLE LIVINGSTONE WENT ON TO WIN FAME AND SEVERAL FORTUNES FROM HUSBANDS (FOUR) AND BATH-TUB GIN... THE guest of honour at London party in the late 1890's was in an exuberant mood as he held a glass of champagne as high1,742 words
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Article626 1962-08-27 12 KENNEIh ALLSOP - KENNEIh ALLSOP A LONC WAY FROM HOME, BUT by KINGSTON, Sun.—Peter Abraham* is South African from the Cape Coloured community, a novelist of distinction who was an illiterate deati-end kid of the Johannesburg slums. His wife. Daphne, was born in Ja\a of English middle-class626 words
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Advertisement58 1962-08-27 12 NOW FOR YOU* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers io£: Vyc^Py^^y ||X m^^f^^ lIP/ 4k Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country -especially for you FEDERATION: 20'S EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS SINGAPORE: 20*S EXECUTIVE58 words
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Article, Illustration736 1962-08-27 13 ALFRED H. K. WONG - ALFRED H. K. WONG, By President, Singapore Institute of Architects Building your dream house of tomorrow Inche Yusof opens display at Victoria Memorial Hall today STAKE IN FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS THAT ARE TAKING SHAPE fHE profession of architecture has been too often equated with the pleasurable occupation of purveying736 words
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Advertisement84 1962-08-27 13 WI m WI WBUBKir INSIDE a Singapore cinema theatre. L Aluminium KITCHEN SINKS offer you DCL Aluminium sinks are by far .^^fc^. the cheapest sinks available be- 9^ cause of the lasting qualities of "^isi^^k aluminium. Non-rusting, hygienic J^^^B^^B easily cleaned, kltchenwork if VHHHJHP reduced to a minimum. '^m DCL84 words
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Advertisement20 1962-08-27 13 ORGANIZED BY THE SINCAPORE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS SPONSORED BY THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE. SINCAPORE A *25SHBHB k if mm H20 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1962-08-27 14 HO KOK HOE - HO KOK HOE, A Tropical School of Architecture at Kuala Lumpur or Singapore? By Chairman, Exhibition Ctt«.. S pore Institute of Architect* TO THE several millions of people residing in the territory shortly to be known as Malaysia, architecture was nothing more than emulating styles1,115 words
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Article232 1962-08-27 14 MR. Alan Choc Fook Cheong, architect and town planner for the Housing and Development Board of Singapore, is of opinion that the need for buildings in a country depend on population growth, how the people live, how they earn, and what they do with their232 words
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Advertisement230 1962-08-27 14 TORGINOL PAINTS LTD. (38, JURONG ROAD, SINGAPORE-21) offers to the HOME OWNER HIGHLIGHTS <* COLOUR ».»<• The LAVENDER wave continues to roll BEIGES are turning browner PINKS rosier BLUES and AQUAS deeper YELLOWS sombre WHY NOT GIVE ACCENT and DECOR to your HOME with SYNTEX High Gloss Synthetic enamel for230 words
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Advertisement63 1962-08-27 14 y^^ locks the finest name in hardware throughout the world Commercial Industrial Institutional Religions Public and Civic BUILDINGS A^K^^^SWfiSlMn^ m For specialist advice on M t 1 SCHEDULES OF IRONMONGERY M Bfi^-^^iJß consult Factory Representatives: jmmm^^m DODGE SEYM(MJR lnc 3, LAIDLAW BUILDING. f TEL: ***** *****. m VJ— p LwkljgL63 words
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Article, Illustration20 1962-08-27 15 AKRIAL View OF A SINGAPORE MOUSING ■•TATS (LIFT) AND A LOW-COST HOUSING ESTATE (ABOVE) ALSO IN SINGAPORE20 words
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Article603 1962-08-27 15 IT will be the proudest moment for more than 150 members of the Singapore Institute of Architects when the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, opens the State's first Architectural Exhibition at the Victoria Theatre at 5.30 p.m. today. and will discuss about the603 words
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Advertisement156 1962-08-27 15 Congratulations fo fhe Organisers of THE ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION from: LOKE HONG KEE CIVIL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 1 89, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore-9. Tel: *****. > 1 1 a At re^ifiVtWrPfiWflßWMmil SeP*^^ CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR CHANGI, SINGAPORE. Constructed by CHYE KENG HIN CO., LTD. 240, BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES:156 words
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Advertisement115 1962-08-27 15 f&** ARD P X Pl_ U S j^- Asbestos C©m©nt Roofing SHGGts St®#l WMOOOWS fIOO Ot/vres GLASAL infil PaiMls and Wall Untng UNION Lock, Door Closers Door Furniture SHOWELL Door Fumrtur* HENDERSON Sliding Door Gear BURGESS St*t4 SMpendMl Ceilings r\ SHANKS Sanitaryware and Fittings ■J^HHHMHMA'MMUngMHHA SISSONS BPiBHMBfI Paints and Oistempert115 words
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Article, Illustration663 1962-08-27 16 By STAFF WRITER MALAYSIA will ultimately mean a fantastically bigger economy for all the five component territories and a trade boom. And with the boom the peoples of Malaysia will be wanting bigger and better homes. The Governments will look for ways and means to enlarge the congested towns663 words
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Advertisement181 1962-08-27 16 Modern, striking flooring enhances the beauty of your home! OL3E3S3QHE3 LUXURY STYLING! EASY CLEANING! :i: LONGEST WEAR! The modern home today is never quite perfect without a beautiful floor. .a Kentile floor, Economical Kentile Easy-clean Tile gives you everything. It's greaseproof, stain-resistant, easy to care for. Extremely sturdy, it will181 words
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Advertisement137 1962-08-27 16 A "RELIANCE" CONSTRUCTION THE SATA UTTAMRAM CLINIC, CHANGI, SINGAPORE. For RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION WORKS Rely on RELIANCE CONTRACTORS 39/40. MEDEIROS BUILDING. SINGAPORE 1. TELEPHONE: ***** PAINTING jM BY J| ML AND Jk HINO MARU B^ *^^*W IBM BRAND Ul All 1 V All :::S»:RjW:wK:R:fW:SP ::^^H W PftlliT DIAiIKS ELECTRICAL, SANITARY PLUMBING137 words
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Advertisement1416 1962-08-27 17 TO UVEBPOOt, ft Wtti COAST BX Om riort BMll P rnati Pwmm MARSN Hi>ri, Lrttrtttt. filtsgow la Pt/Aag 28 Am 38/31 EMMAEUS A'mouth, I'jnl. Roam. H'brg It Pt/Sept 2 SMt 3 AIAX Luerpttk. Glasgow It Ptrt ttft 2 ILPENOR Llftrpill ttpl t ttpl I ttft V 8 ttpl II PERSEUS1,416 words
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Advertisement1358 1962-08-27 17 Hill \^j u u jlYh Whu i oi THE LA.C LINEStAILINSS IS UNOA. 11 NAVBt. tUUMMO OBEMN. APTTWtRP. 10 HERO AM. AMSTERDAM. 08U. BBIa«MBMJ| AJU COPENNAHN /StKSiV rptrt P fkta PtMM f?/VSo\\ll "JUTUNOIA" k) Cl. 1-8/28 Aag 21/28 AM 28/38 Am l-l \Zy]J*l -uura a) huuUm 4/ i Mpi 1/1,358 words
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Advertisement1459 1962-08-27 17 EEWfTtLIME EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'kan PWaag BENWYVIS Llta. A«trp, rfourg G'moutH IP Pt/Tataj BENAVON (H) H'kirg, L'ltt. Ha<n, M'bro ll Pt/Aag 30 AM 30/ 1 BENOORAN {UM L'paal, R'oaro, Hull, Hburg Aig 20/ 31l Pt, Am 28 SENGLOE (LLJ Laatta, M 'trough, H'burg1,459 words
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Advertisement1141 1962-08-27 17 tap*- McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. W m. at. Btm WnriW Kt.f.KBMAIt LXN B ,j, BXiVAVBMBaS UMB ft BULL. IM AMtLES. SAN FRANCIKO, Bin a* CABusu mattle. vanc6ovei i Portland l-aon P SUM >,., Axceitiat carte fti Ceaual t Sutt "tssti^™"** tt/Ti. ES »7T20, CITY OF LEICESTER <*■ BIONIVIIII trMrt P.1,141 words
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Article817 1962-08-27 18 From Our Market Correspondent AT long last on Saturday morning the Malayan Stock Exchange knew the details of the long delayed announcement of the details of American tin stockpile sales. In a nutshell the O.S.A. will offer for sale beginning September 12 a maximum of 200817 words
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Article564 1962-08-27 18 £34.834 after tax of (13.TM U23.708). Movement of ahar* prirr* taxed on a comparison of lauu Mies In the Singapore trading room between Monday and Friday. Irvluttrl.li O«f«. Tin Smalt. I 3d I, Ounlep < 1 cent), Bait Smelt (unch.). Fed. Ola*, (unch.), Fitipitrlaka (unch.). F. and N.564 words
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Article323 1962-08-27 18 rpHE tin price in Sinpa- pore last week thank* to the buffer stock buying in London remained very steady, and between Monday and Friday only moved 62* cents. On Saturday morning It was a little stronger moving up by 50 cents to $424,124 on an offering323 words
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Article38 1962-08-27 18 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous vrar vrar Kuehai Tin 15 Sept. 11 i5 r i 40"K undone Tg. Pan 6 Sept. 24 Perak Rubber 12 r > Sept. 27 20% 271% ♦Interim38 words
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Article1068 1962-08-27 18 rpHE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to August 18. (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Hiffhest and Lowest business this Tear to date were: HI B aim Bricks 2.20 .80 Ords 220 Atlas1,068 words
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Article51 1962-08-27 18 A«S. 20 Aut 21 Au«. 23 Aus. 23 All* 2* >J« M •wloetr.eis, nb.M IK.«« 176 »7 I 7« 4W 17.MX) 1 7.1 M Tl *t 273 43 273 10 ?73 M 2?r> 1)3 27«.(M 47P.54) rattmi 17*27 1T1.27 172 2T 171.80 171.8* ITIBB 4m. 1, WU,51 words
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Advertisement963 1962-08-27 18 L KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. V.B.A. PacUlc. Atlantic ds Great Lakes Sturrlo* tv tt« tl* na tit raw S'tSß «'i«i» b aafeia, Ton .maisaa "tatjpft Mara" 27/30 Aaf 31/ 1 Sett It Sept 3 Oct 10 Bet 10 Bet "SSSSNUW* Mars" 10/2. Sir II Ml B Ott MMI All *ett«li963 words
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Advertisement794 1962-08-27 18 lE°IoRIENTi LINES l SAILINGS TO U.K.. Dep. Spore Dep. Penang Arr. UK. "CATHAY" S4pt 10 St«t 2 Oct ORION' 3 Oct 29 Oci "CHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oct 3 No. "CHUSAN" t Nov 9 Not 29 No. ORCADES" 9 Dec 31 Oec Limited First Class accommodation available) in "CATHAY" and794 words
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Advertisement290 1962-08-27 18 THE FIRST MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Monojm, P.O Box 90, Stufpiora. P.O. Sox IM, Kualo LemfMtr P.O. 30, Ipoh or P.O. Bo* 277, Petun,. Norn«: (Mr./Mrs./Miis) Address TRUSTEE THE CHARTERED' BANK (MALAYA)' TRUSTM LTD NITTO LINE HONE KONC I JAPAN290 words
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Article793 1962-08-27 19 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following is complete list of revised quotations laraed by the Slugspore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday Au*r. 24. NOUtTRIALS Alex Ords 1 70 B. B. P«roJ 35/6 H.M. inmmm Un Bouitead l M X 60 Con Tto SmMt f™'. 18,. l&/» Onto.793 words
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Advertisement1457 1962-08-27 19 PUBLIC APPOmTMENTS SINGAPORE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION VACANCIES Only candidates wlta the stipulated qualifications need apply, candidates for permanent appointment must be Singapore Citizens. L SUPERNUMERARY ASSISTANT LECTURERS (Male) far Teetv nlcal Teacher- Training (Chinese). QUALIFICATIONS <k EXPERIENCE:— Applicants must en one of the following qualifications:— (a) Technical qualification equivalent to1,457 words
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Advertisement793 1962-08-27 19 (C— UmmtO) fro— Page 181 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Worda SS (HiM.>—Box M ets. astr* WANTED AH SXPBRIENCBO CHINESE AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR SALESMAN POM A WELL ESTABLISHED PIMM IN KUALA LUMPUR. Maonanlcai Knowledge Aa Advantage APPLY BOX ASM S.T. K.L. STERLINQ ORUQ (M) LTD. Require the services of A VOUNQ LADY InMMtH793 words
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Advertisement1026 1962-08-27 19 I J i ssi *'m il J a*j T|sf*|7t^H SITUATIONS VACANT to Wmrda U (Hl*.)— Box SO eta.' extra FAMILY PLANNINQ ASSOCIATION requires Social Worker. Applicants should be marrted women, must posses* Diploma of social Studies or ta* equivalent, with a knowledge of vernacular dialects. Salary scale: 500 x Al51,026 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-08-27 19 IDUCATION to Wmrda U (Mi*.}— Box SO eta. extrm PURE SCIENCES. MATHS. 1961 Aftaraoon/Bvwtts* Glasses. Apply: Principal. Brngapore of Srteaee. IPS A. Bsraagoon Road, Hraaapora 6. PAR EASTERN MUSIO School Th* Centra of Music Education. Mornlns Afternoon and Evening Bissioas ar* available now, LA Kirk Terrace. Singapore. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OP1,039 words
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Advertisement943 1962-08-27 19 OOGS, PETS. ETC M Worda M <Mt*.)—Mox SO eta. extra THBRB It A «gad ot tau-waggum pksasur* tor rour Bob in '*P*ta" Brand Das faod. Kaap bun Malta? with "Fata" Braadi uoi* Acaau tTnacwt nars. AOORABLB POODLE PUPPIBS from imported under 11" English parents "Champion stock MKA I pedigree*. Kemp943 words
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Advertisement718 1962-08-27 19 FOR SALE :r tO Wordt SS (Mln.>—Box SO rts. mxtrm j LATEST STBBL DISKS wltn Auto- < «JJ matlc Locking device*, typewriters. HtJsHsssV Addini macbln**, calculators Photo- y*MSs*attl prtnung macblnrs. cabinets, cupboards. executive and Typist ebalrs, stands. «af*a, carbon papers, stencils, etc Reliance Office Supplies, «0 Rattles Quay. Btngapor* Tel:718 words
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Advertisement1799 1962-08-27 20 NOTICES PETAUNG TIN. LIMITED NOTICE Is hereby given of the leclaratlon of an interim dividend >f 5 cents per dollar stock unit jayable out ol accumulated profits is at 3Ut October 1961 for the rear ending 3Lst October, 1962 ess Income tax at 40%, payable >n 25th September, IMS to1,799 words
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Advertisement730 1962-08-27 20 NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE I. CHAN WEI BUNG. wife of Kok Slew Leong of No. 1 Jalan Idns, Kampar. do hereby give notice that owing to unhappy differences having arisen between us making it Impossible for us to continue to remain as husband and wife, the marriage according730 words
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Advertisement936 1962-08-27 20 NOTICES ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE or Teak almelrans. dressing tables, bedswads. bookcases, sideboards, writing tables. Sluing Room sets. Weßtliighou.se' <& Leonard' refrigerators, carpets, rugs, linen, crockery, garden roller, etc. To Be Held At No. 2 Naasta Hill On Sunday. 2nd September, 19C2. At 10 OS a.m. ON VIEW ON WEDNESDAY, 29TH936 words
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Advertisement629 1962-08-27 20 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with P.W.D. Singapore In Class "D" and above under Head UI (a) will be received at tne Public Works Department, High Street. Singapore in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 14/9/62 for The Making op of Perelra Road. The project drawings may629 words
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Advertisement702 1962-08-27 20 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors reglst Ted with P W.D Singapore In Class "E" and above under Head VI will be received at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 7/9/63 for: The Exception of Plumbing Works m a Nominated mbeoatraeter702 words
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Advertisement399 1962-08-27 20 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered J.K.R. contractors In Class 'D' HD VII and above up to 3 p.m on 7th September, 1962. at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. for the laying and .■olntlng of 8 Inch and 6 inch asbestos399 words
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635 1962-08-27 21 'Hungry' young Wolves .hit the winning trail again SOCCCLR LONDON, Sun pOAL-HUNGRY" Wolverhampton Wanderers, who scored 12 goals in their first two matches, were on the winning trail again yesterday when they won 2—o at Blackpool in the English Football League. The new Wolves, one of the youngest League sidesReuter - 635 words
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Article156 1962-08-27 21 sun. Singapore h A J n t i Ur Pootba Association has decided to hold a meeting of Singapore FootbaU Player* Association on Wednesday to iron out differences Five Councillors M. O. Leaver (Europeans). Choo Kwai Low (Chinese). M. Krishna (Indians), Andrew Clarke (Eurasians) and Salim156 words
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Article38 1962-08-27 21 BLOEMPONTEXN, Sun. South Africa crushed the British Isles Rugby Union team by 34-14 in the fourth and final Test here today. This completed a 3-0 victory for the Springboks in the series. One match was drawn.38 words
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837 1962-08-27 21 Notts Co. 3 10 2 3 6 3 Crystal 3 0 13 16 1 Barnsley 3 0 12 3 7 1 Carlisle 2 0 0 2 3 9 0 FOURTH DIVISION Aldrrshot 4 Southport 2 Bradford C Barrow g Brentford 1 Manstield i heM^r837 words
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Article74 1962-08-27 21 Aberdeen AlrdrU A linn Arbroatb Ayr civde nombarton Dundee Partick > Dnnteimlln* Kllaurnoek 4 Eait VUt 2 SMrline 1 Ftlkirk 3 Morton 3 Hamilton > Bant Stl'ilni t Hearts Albion R 4 Qacenn Park 1 Cowdrnbratb it R*lt***ra 1 Forf»r ftt.Mrrem 2 Dundee C 1 Stranraer 174 words
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2043 1962-08-27 21 EPSOM JEEP - MANIAM $190— biggest shock in day of good dividends EPSOM JEEP; FAVOURITES TAKE A THRA SHING IN HEAVY GOING AT KUALA LUMPUR I By Kuala L umpur, Sunday FAVOURITES took a hammering: on a very heavy track at Kuala Lumpur today. vianiam Bob Taylor up, started the ball rolling in2,043 words
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Article45 1962-08-27 21 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $132,300 Ist. No. 267U6 ($35,721) to*. No. *****3 ($17,860) 3rd. No. *****8 8,930) STARTERS ($992 each) tos. *****1; *****3: *****8; •5758; *****7; *****2; 16*487; *****; *****2. CONSOLATION ($793 each) los. *****2; *****0; *****7; *****; *****8; *****0; 2064(2; •2597; *****6; *****8.45 words
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234 1962-08-27 21 Yorks take all day to get 253 for five COUNTY CRICKET TONDON, Sun. Yorkshire edged their way slowly but surely towards re-gain-ing the county cricket championship title when they took all day to score 253 for five In their top-of-the-table tussle with Surrey at the Oval yesterday. There was tooReuter - 234 words
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Article56 1962-08-27 21 VANCOUVER, Sun. Canadian sprinter Hary Jerome equalled the world record of 9.2 eec for 100 yards in the Pacific national exhibition track meet yesterday. In KASSEL, West Germany. Betty Moore, an Australian girl who lives in Britain, equalled the world record when she clocked lO.Ssec in56 words
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Advertisement9 1962-08-27 21 GOOD^Wj^JF IT'S MARVELLOUS WHAT $^i A DIFFERENCE MILO MAKES9 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-08-27 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Jakarta, Sun. Sarengat of Indonesia becomes Asia's fastest man A SILVER medal almost tinted gold for Manicka Jegathesan and bronze medals for Karu Selvaratnam and Maureen Ann Lee. These were the distinguished services rendered to Malaya by our athletes on the second449 words
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254 1962-08-27 22 JAKARTA, Sun.— Japan captured six gold medals in the Asian Games track and field events here today but the cheers and greatest glory went to an Indonesian student. Mohammed Sarengat. Sarengat, 21-year-old medical student, won the coveted title of "Asia's fastest man" with254 words
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Article, Illustration756 1962-08-27 22 JAKARTA. Sun.— The brass band which plays a few bars in salute when a goal is scored must have sounded very sweet in the ears of the Indian hockey team when it struck up its fairground tune for their 28th minute penalty756 words
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Obituary33 1962-08-27 22 DOGGETT: Mabel Malvlna Dogfrett, beloved mother of Eric, Victor and Francis, suddenly at Bournemouth, England on 25.8.69 RIP. MARIAN GOMEZ beloved brother of Clara passed away peacefully at Murukumpusha (India) on 15.8.62.33 words
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Article24 1962-08-27 22 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Lam Chuan Yean thank all relatives and friends for their assistance, attendance, messages of condolence and wreaths.24 words
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Article778 1962-08-27 22 ATHLETICS 100 M (FINAL): 1. MOHD. SARKNGAT (Indo) 10.5; 2. M. Jegathesan (Mali 10.6; 3 Rogelio Onofre (PI) 10.7. 400 m Hurdles (fln*|): 1. KlilAl OOOSHI (Jap) 52.25 ec; 2. Keiki lijima (Jap) 52.4; 3. K. Selvaratnam (Mai) 53.4; 4. T.C. Oauma <PI) 53.9; 5. Amrit Pal778 words
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