The Straits Times, 3 September 1962
1962-09-03
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Title Section19 1962-09-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03619 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1962-09-03 1 WHACKED Barisan-led-don't-put-X-on-your-ballot-paper group Only 25 p.c. heed blank votes call: 397,000 back Alternative A Electorate: 624,000; Votes cast: 561,559 Marked votes: 417,482; Blanks 144,077 Alternative A: 397,626 Alternative B: 9,422; Alternative C: 7,911 'Uncertain': 2,370; Rejected: 153 By EE BOON LEE. JACKIE SAM, LIM BENG TEE, MUSHAHID ALI1,562 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-09-03 1 A HAPPY Mr. Lee (above) leads the cry for Merdeka Malaysia" at the entrance of the Singapore Badminton Hall in Cuillemard Road after the marathon count ended with a decisive victory for Alternative "A." Below, the Barisan Sosialis walkout from the hall after protesting79 words
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Article64 1962-09-03 1 Tengku: Just as I predicted It KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman is "very happy" over the result of the Singapore referendum. He said today: "I said earlier I had no doubt as to what the wishes of the people of Singapore would be. "Now it has come true. "I64 words
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Article22 1962-09-03 1 WOMAN STABBED SINGAPORE. Sun I housewife. S Kjmil stabbed in the >tom.n h. admitted into Bt>i t.»l tonight. Hrr o«aiUiMi22 words
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Advertisement109 1962-09-03 1 Btaufifully Fashioned Of exceptional lovely ckstgns all of select BRILLIANT QUALITY Securely Mouniad AUSTIN IS AHEAD AGAIN! LATEST mfifc*^. %1 V r ADVANCEMENT 1 Sfe^ f m aM THE AIIQTIV ©llfMElf 3 ®r^W7T^rXl The New Austin Super Seven is an Austin Seven plus. Improvement on the inside and outside. Super-luxury109 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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456 1962-09-03 2 3,000 die in Persia 's worst ever earthquake TEHERAN, Sunday. f JWE worst earthquake in its history struck Persia during the night and first incomplete reports gave a death toll of 400 to 500. (Local newspaper reports put the figure at 2,080 to 3,000). Three previous quakes have taken aReuter - 456 words
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Article16 1962-09-03 2 AMMAN, Sun.— Kinf? Saud lof Saudi Arabia will visit I Jordan shortly.— U.P.l.16 words
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230 1962-09-03 2 ACT LIKE GENTS, ASKS PRAVDA'S BORIS T^EW YORK. Sun. After several Soviet Journalists in New York had their offices searched. Pravda's Boris Strelnikov put up a notice asking intrudders to behave like gentlemen and inviting them to help themselves to his whisky, Moscow Radio reported yesterday. The notice also appealedReuter - 230 words
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Article29 1962-09-03 2 TEHERAN, Sun. A 40--year-old school teacher, Mrs Azlzeh Gostarls, gave birth to quadruplets two sons and two daughters In a hospital here yesterday. All are doing well. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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220 1962-09-03 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. American scientists said yesterday they had definite evidence that a Russian space shot had failed and they speculated that it might have been an attempt to send a sputnik towards Venus. They said four fragments of a Russian rocket were tracked in220 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-09-03 2 YURI BELENKO of the Soviet Union stretches hard to land only six feet from the target in the men's individual accuracy event from a hfcight of 5,000 feet during the sixth World Parachuting Championship at Orange, Massachusetts. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 45 words
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Advertisement78 1962-09-03 2 fin School uniforms ore extra-imort and durable too, when made from BINNY DOUBLE SWORD" D 318 Casement Cloth Manufoctured by The Buckingham Carnatic Compony Limited of Madras, India, colourfast D3lB Casement comes to you in a wide ronqe of shades. Next time you buy cloth for school uniforms, look for78 words
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Advertisement183 1962-09-03 2 t««ili{!at^j/i/l/l/f/n^^iaij ronseal coloured seal is a S^^^nJ Ea^ffi>S»jJ/[/ /flfffH rubber.sed, lasting seal for the JSMHi fa» •■tfSjtSteaidfcll VSmLlI TlMmLwyW treatment of verandahs, garages and {<fI»S sfr^P^B V' 'i^^^i'S^ 5PmJ!b-*» other concrete and stone floors. It's ilfHli^flDJ '^^^H easy to Bpply an<^ encJs the Problem Sf l^S^sSfafcffSSSl^ lte^^^Ll iWJ of concrete183 words
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Article169 1962-09-03 3 GHANA EXPELS A BRITISH NEWSMAN T ONDON, Sun. A Sunday Telegraph correspondent, Mr. Richard Beeston, said today that he was expelled from Ghana yesterday two hours after arriving in the country from Britain. He said In a front-page article in the Conservative newspaper that a Ghanaian immigration official seized hisReuter - 169 words
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Article43 1962-09-03 3 Now a nerve bank, too COPENHAGEN. Sun. A bank of deep-frozen nerve material has been established to help in the treatment of injuries to the nervous system. Prof. James Campbell of New York told the International Brain Surgeons Congress meeting at Odense. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article47 1962-09-03 3 PRAGUE. Sun.— A conductress was about to report the finding of a lone baby in her tram here when the infant's parents drove up in a taxi and explained that they were so engrossed in conversation when alighting that they had forgotten the child. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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287 1962-09-03 3 Wanda kills 51, puts 27,289 homeless BIG HONG KONG CLEAN-UP NOW IN TYPHOON'S WAKE HONG KONG, Sunday. up was going on here today after the shocking toll of death and damage left by typhoon "Wanda" 24 hours earlier. The price the colony was made to pay for the 10 inchesReuter; UPI - 287 words
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136 1962-09-03 3 See-through eggs for careful housewives LONDON, Sun.— Eggs with see-through shells are among the attractions at Britain's annual food fair which this year features food specialities from 20 countries as well as Britain. The shells are man-made, of transparent plastic. Eggs are transferred to them so that the housewife canReuter - 136 words
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Article26 1962-09-03 3 TALLULA (Louisiana). Sun. Ku Klux Klan crosses blazed across the Louisiana countryside last night in protest against integration in schools which re-open next week.26 words
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Article229 1962-09-03 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND DONN, Sun. —A small army of police and detectives, reinforced by special detachments from Paris, will provide the most massive security screen ever seen in West Germany when President de Gaulle arrives here on Tuesday. Police helicopters will whirr overhead wherever the President goes, plainclothes detectives will229 words
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349 1962-09-03 3 Ben Bella's troops clash with defiant guerillas ALGIERS, Sun DLOODY clashes were 13 reported last night as 30,000 Algerian loyalist troops marched on Algiers, which is held by the defiant Wilaya Four guerilla command. Algiers Radio broadcast a Willaya Four communique claiming its troops had been attacked by forces loyalReuter - 349 words
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Article193 1962-09-03 3 ELJSABETHVILLE, Sunday. PRESIDENT Moise Tshombe said today that Kar tanga was ready for new negotiations with the Central Congolese Government, but it would "never negotiate under duress." He was speaking at Kamina. central Katanga, during a tour of his breakaway province which he resumed on193 words
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Article75 1962-09-03 3 LONDON. Sun.— Grains of high-grade gold have been found by Soviet geologists in the leaves and stems of maize growing in Uzbekistan. Moscow Radio said. The maize was planted about 200 feet from gold deposits which had been worked for 30 years. The geologists have alsoReuter - 75 words
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Article97 1962-09-03 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— The municipal president of Latur. an important commercial town in western Maharasthra state, India, may have to remain unshaven and unshorn indefinitely because the local barbers won't serve him as a customer. According to a Press Trust of India report, the disgruntled barbers decided97 words
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140 1962-09-03 3 All flights stop for big U.S. air exercise WASHINGTON, Sun.— All commercial and private aircraft in 49 American states and in Canada will be grounded for over five hours tomorrow while more than 1.600 jet fighters and bombers do mock battle across 14-million .square miles in a vast training exerciseReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement89 1962-09-03 3 PRICES FURTHER SLASHED! BUY 3 TAKE 1 FREE! (On all counters except suitings and shoes) NEW CLEARANCE American "Florsheim" leather shoes Usual $65/- Now $39.90. Italian leather shoes Usual $32.50 Now $14.90. DONT MISS S39KSI THIS CHANCE!! ■Bb£L^^ •6. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. HOW MANY SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS?89 words
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Advertisement72 1962-09-03 3 EARN MORE for YOUR MONEY MALAYAN FINANCE offers you for 6 or 12 months Fixed Deposits WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Croup Assets as at 3Cth |une 1962 Exceed $200/X)O.000 HEAD OFFICE: 16 18 Medan Pasar. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****/2 SINGAPORE OFFIC.72 words
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Miscellaneous29 1962-09-03 3 THE GAMBOLS I By Barry Appleby i r OUZLINOriIOWU>VCCr' vSjDHfljgrNOU J/rSIT \vyBgf (auntie,/ fFUWIEP/ \Miesyi> /'we'll kebp it a*T) v. a6ucpcise foqa |r-^Ytfowwow dombl^ I/** V.-* ?1 HffTTf T29 words
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565 1962-09-03 4 WEE KIM WEE - COUNTING THE R-BALLOT TOOK NEARLY 12 HOURS WEE KIM WEE By SINGAPORE, Sun. 'pHE counting of the ballot papers in the Badminton Stadium took more time than the 561,559 voters of Singapore took to cast their votes yesterday in the first national referendum held in this island state. The voters565 words
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240 1962-09-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, the chairman of the exhibition committee of the Architectural Exhibition, which ended today, has issued a statement to clarify "the mistaken Impression that might have been created" by his article published last Monday. The statement referred to240 words
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Article402 1962-09-03 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From Tokyo. Manila. (BA 943) 6.55 p.m.: from London. Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi. Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin (BA 713- 9.15 p.m Qanlas:402 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-09-03 4 MR. DAVID MARSHALL, lone Workers' Party Assemblyman, walks forlornly off the platform at the final referendum lunch-time rally of the People's Action Party in Fullerton Square last Friday after being subjected to a barrage of Jeers and boos from the big English-speaking crowd. He had been invited139 words
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Advertisement407 1962-09-03 4 GALA PREMIERE WED., sth SEPT. BOX-PLAN MOW OPEN SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ODEON CATHAY ODEON (SINGAPORE) (PENANG* jjl (KUALA LUMPUR) 9.15 PM f 9.00 PM W 9.00 PM IS THE TRADITION OF SUCH GREAT SPECTACLES as... fj IL "GORE WITH THE WIND" Tl IL "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" m. > ttopn mip vf407 words
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Article, Illustration259 1962-09-03 5 ...at the sight of fancy dress students doing the town for a good cause HIS face split by a toothless grin, this beggar of Sultan Street Joined the crowds of holiday strollers who watched the procession of University of Malaya floats wind through the centre259 words
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Article320 1962-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T*HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche A Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that Malaya's short and long term interests would be adequately protected if Britain enters the European Common Market. He said this before his departure for Bonn, West Germany,320 words
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Article105 1962-09-03 5 Now bosses go to Jaro for staff JOHORE BAHRU, SunEmployers now approach the Johore Anti-tubercu-losis Rehabilitation Organisation (Jaro) when staff vacancies arise, whereas in the past it was always Jaro that took the initiative in trying to '•place its members. This is stated in the organisation's annual report for 1961105 words
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Article66 1962-09-03 5 BENTONG. Sun. A game ranger, Ahmad Osman bin Hitam. 27. of Kuan tan. was killed instantly when the motor-cycle he was riding collided head-on with a lorry at the 7th mile BentongKarak road yesterday. The pillion rider. Nordin bin Hassan. 20. suffered minor leg Injuries66 words
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Article47 1962-09-03 5 MUAR Sun.— Sixteen major project*, under the second five-year development plan are now underway in Muar. according to the District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir. They include land schemes, construction of new roads, clinics and health centres, and electricity supplies to kampongs.47 words
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Article41 1962-09-03 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The International Planned Parent- hood Federation will hold Its seventh conference at the University of Singapore from Feh. io to 16 next year Hosts will be countries In i Bouth-East Asia, including Singapore and the Federation41 words
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148 1962-09-03 5 Rubber for lobsters— and for camels KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A LITTLE known use to which rubber is put is that of binding the claws ol treshly-caught lobsters in Britain with thick rubber bands. This is to prevent them from mutilating each other (mutilated lobsters don't sell well), and from pinching148 words
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Advertisement103 1962-09-03 5 ,r a it 4's offer "go an 1 Be ransport for the "UcW /^\4\ the road- m \Jfrchard Motors SINGAPORf I KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE VI BORNEO MOTORS ■^fjglr ROTHMANS KING SIZE really satisfies j Pea? tobacco flavour- m^m the best tobacco money can uuy. wTm ■SSBBB Real King Size103 words
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403 1962-09-03 6 Bill to abolish poll tax in N. Borneo dTO MANY ARE EXEMPTED NOW THAT REVENUE FROM IT HAS DROPPED JESSELTON. Sun A BILL to abolish the 74-year-old poll tax in North Borneo will be introc/.ced by the Government at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly here on Sept. 12.403 words
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115 1962-09-03 6 Housewife locks robbers in, calls police SINGAPORE, Sun. A housewife returning home after casting her vote in the national referendum yesterday opened the door of her second floor flat In Temple Street to see six armed men ransacking it. But with superb presence of mind, she locked the front door115 words
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Article30 1962-09-03 6 IPOH, Sun.— Thieves broke into a dispensary in Chamberlain Road here last night and stole cash, an adding machine and two pens valued at a total of $205.30 words
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Article224 1962-09-03 6 A TRIP FOR BIG BROTHER, TOO I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Straits Times reader and a friend of the 15-year-old grenade victim, Monamed Jedl bin Ya'acob, today offered to pay the expenses for his brother to accompany him if he is sent to London for treatment. Captain Bernard Preedy. a retired224 words
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206 1962-09-03 6 KUCHING, S v n The chairman of the Miri District Council, Mr. G. W. Geikie, has expressed the hope that the British Government will continue to provide grants to Sarawak after Malaysia through its Colonial Development Fund. Mr. GelMe, who is also a206 words
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Advertisement281 1962-09-03 6 B^^^^^^^ ffw^* m BL V^Bl^^^B^ m mm nt f} fclMBMi v i A SO(P£& Q PAGE I lif BEAUTY FASH/ON SUPPLEMENT M PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED AND WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR YOU! M IN THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE Can women be better drivers? Which girls do men really prefer? What is this thing called281 words
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Miscellaneous208 1962-09-03 6 Mhfl Oop By V. T. Hamtin DOESNT LOOK /THEY'RE PROBABLY W- 1 -CTHEM VCU fV SURE.' WHY V DO YOU SUPPOSE COULD BCIT'S LIKE OUR I STANDING RIGHT OR WHERE \TH£M ON THE PUT UP WITH/ NO REASON A THIS «S THE RUBY I IN A GULCH PfIOSPecTOPS IN THE208 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1962-09-03 7 Anne Scott- James - THE SQUARE GENERATION Anne ScottJames by Teenagers are seen as alarming animals living in another world AS Britain's class structure slowly crumbles, the people who were once solidly upper, middle or working class are forming new alliances. This time, they are regrouping by generations. Most people, from dukes to delivery1,597 words
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Advertisement116 1962-09-03 7 energy esso extra ■L ta^gjija Bh wonderful new life for your car a i,f« much i«» < n< i n w M ,*< more mileage per jillon because Etio- Extra releases smooth, clean power. That makes J%j«Sl&'r /"^fe^y^ -"fr^ff n cn t ine l ob easier. And dean-burning Esso Fxtra116 words
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Obituary63 1962-09-03 8 2* H'ore's Sit (Minimum) ANTMONV »on of Alan Kert pas«*d away on 31.8.62 after painful illnemi In Srremhan. Funeral took place I I H Rldadarl. a great loss JOHN H. J. BULLOCK. Moat brluved husband of Plppa. passed away on Ist September at the Oeneral Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, after63 words
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Article28 1962-09-03 8 Hera's Sit (Minimum) MRS. AU NAI CHOW and family thank all relatives, friends for m> niMons. condolence, aaalstance, wreaths The funeral of Mr. Au Nal Chow. Inoh.28 words
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Obituary33 1962-09-03 8 it Woreis Sit < .Minimum; IN LOVING MCMORV of late Mr. I' It Nambiar, of Bekoh Ksist.. M iiacca, who passed away on 3rd September, 190(1. Fondly remembered si wife and children.33 words
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Article201 1962-09-03 8 It Warats Sit (Minimum) FEOCRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all Teachers and book addicts to browse In tnrir showrooms at Tinea House. River Valley Koad. Singapore. EAIV WAV TO Slim! Eat I(N •tarchy foods and enjoy crisp, dellBMW Rum Instead -at any tlma of 1 lie day ART OF OANCC201 words
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The Straits Times Monday, September 3, 1962.
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Article675 1962-09-03 8 There is no half-heartedness in the choice of the Singapore people The magnificent majority for "Alternative A", merg er with the Federation on the terms agreed by the two gov- ernments, is a victory for com- mon sense and a shock defeat for the Barisan Sosialis and their675 words
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Article434 1962-09-03 8 The staff of the United Nations and any visitors to U.N. j headquarters who happened to Ibe there at the time heard j over the public address system i the complete version of U Thant's broadcast to the .Russian people which Radio Moscow had censored.434 words
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Article175 1962-09-03 8 The Tengku having been advised by his doctors to "take it easy" it is well that he has nevertheless decided that the Federation should be represented at the Commonwealth Prime Minister's conference Tun Abdul Razak is to speak for Malaya At the conference j the main subject of175 words
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Article, Illustration783 1962-09-03 8 DARSIE GILLIE - The agony that is Algeria's DARSIE GILLIE THE DESPERATE NEED IS FOR A KIND OF CENTRAL AUTHORITY by ...AS BEN BELLA STRUGGLES TO RETAIN CONTROL OF HIS PARTY AND A RESTLESS ARMY MANY people will observe that Mr. Ben Bella's defeat by Willaya 4, and what looks like at least783 words
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288 1962-09-03 8 JAMES FLANNERY - JAMES FLANNERY by LONDON. Sun. A mystery treasure hoard in China and a boom In amateur photography are helping to push silver prices tn London to nearrecord levels. Market sources in the City say these are among a host of factors in making288 words
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646 1962-09-03 8 LAURENCE MEREDITH - Commonwealth Premiers face toughest talks yet LAURENCE MEREDITH by T ONDON, Sun. The C ommonwe alth Frime Ministers begin a meeting in London on Sept. lo that may be their most crucial gathering since these Commonwealth and imperial get-togethers first began 51 years ago. This conierence has been called chieflyUPI - 646 words
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LETTERS
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177 1962-09-03 8 J CONGRATULATE you once again for throwing the spotlight on the shameful outrage perpetrated at the Asian Games by your second leader "Politics and Sport" <S.T. Aug. 29). Indonesia has made a mockery of the democratic principles of international sport. She has deliberately a/id contemptuously177 words
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Letter143 1962-09-03 8 ON Friday afternoon <Augus*t 3D I learned that Mr. Rajaratnam had called for me at a public meeting In Fullerton Square, and when I went to find out what it was about. I was met with an extraordinary display of booing. In view of the proximity of143 words
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Letter123 1962-09-03 8 ABOUT lour weeks ago several sets of confusing: traffic lights were swltcheu on at the junction of Jalan Gaslng. Jalan University and Federal Highway in Petaliiiß Jaya. Since these lights went on there have been a number of accidents, and confusion rather than orderliness has been the123 words
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Advertisement15 1962-09-03 8 FOR EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA Mi J.la THK HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR ftKAOH15 words
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Article222 1962-09-03 9 MALAYA HOST TO RICE GROWERS I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya plays host from tomorrow to a month-long series of Kuala Lumpur meeting sponsored by the Unit-i ed Nations Food and 1 Agriculture Organisation. More than 150 delejates Irom 29 nce-growini? countries will attend the first meeting tomorrow of the working party222 words
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109 1962-09-03 9 ITXALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Lord Lansdowne, chairman of the Inter-Govern-mental Committee, said today that the value of Malaysia is being more generally understood by the people of the Borneo territories. He was speaking to reporters at the airport before leavin e in an R.M.A.F. Cessna109 words
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Article33 1962-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Industrial Development Division of the Ministry ol Commerce and Industry on Court Hill here moved today to the 4th floor. Police Co operative Building, at Jalan Suleiman33 words
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Article417 1962-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. First time offer of short-term (two years) investment at 4H per cent NEW loan of $50 million is being floated by the Federation Government to finance development projects under the second five-yeai plan, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced today.417 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-09-03 9 THERE was laughter and fun aplenty for these youngsters and the rest of the huge crowds which jammed the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens at the week-end to watch the variety shows forming part of the Merdeka anniversary celebrations. A comic turn on the outdoor stage drew57 words
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179 1962-09-03 9 SWIM SCHOOL AGAIN FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN by ROTARY SINGAPORE. Sunday. A SECOND month-long campaign to teach swimming to handicapped, blind, under-privileged deaf and dumb children in Singapore will be launched tomorrow. The campaign Is being organised by the Rotary Cn. of Singapore. It will be run with the assistance of179 words
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82 1962-09-03 9 Also in wage pact: $2 for haircut SINGAPORE. Sun. Payment of a monthly hairdressing allowance of $2 is Included in the terms of an agreement signed between Tan Thye Heng Ltd.. goldsmiths in Arab street, and the Singapore Textile and General Merchants Employees' Union. The agreement gives the workers wage82 words
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Article41 1962-09-03 9 SUNGEI PATANI Sun. Wong Kee Seng, a mechanic, died of his injuries in the hospital here last night soon after being Involved in an accident. Wong. 42, riding a motorcycle, collided with a cor near Sungel Lallang41 words
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176 1962-09-03 9 It's Happy Monday for start of 5-day week Sun. It will be "Happy Monday" for most students in Singapore tomorrow. REASON: The English. Tamil and Malay streams will Degin a five-day week with extra currlcular activities on Saturday morning, as recommended by the Lim. Tay Boh commission. Chinese schools, however,176 words
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Article73 1962-09-03 9 A Malaysia mission from Japan SINGAPORE, Sun— A 17--member Japanese economic mission to Malaysia will tour Singapore, Malaya and the Borneo territories next month to explore the possibilities of further economic co-operation. The mission comprises top executives of various industrial and financial institutions In Japan, and will be led by73 words
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Article45 1962-09-03 9 PENANG. Sun. The new American Vice Consul. Mr. Edwin L Barber 111. has ar- j rived in Penang to assume I duties. M He succeeds Mr J R. D Crockett, who Is being posted <. to the U.B Embassy In Ja- I karta45 words
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Article24 1962-09-03 9 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association celebrated Its 57th anniversary iast night with a dinner at its premls- 1 es here.24 words
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Advertisement249 1962-09-03 9 RHEUMATISM? j, FIBROSITIS? |P IBIt^^ARTHRITIS? P^^JB LUMBAGO? /tf 11, Rheumatism, fibrmicis, lumbago, arthritis and all mascalar pains are caused by the tightening of muscle fibres. This prevent* the free flowing of blood through all part* of the body, allowing impurities to accumulate in spots. Mentholatum "Deep Heat" Rub is a249 words
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Miscellaneous443 1962-09-03 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHORTHAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: A M B ?n^ E MetrM MEDU M^vTsERVICE: A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- 476 Metre* ku. News Headlines; 605 Morn- A M 600 Good Morning: 6.01 me MulndW- 7nn b .,,h»™ Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ing Melodies. 7.00 Rendezvous 705 Breakfast443 words
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72 1962-09-03 10 Referendum offences alleged— 3 arrested CJINGAPORE, Sun. Police i? arrested three men in Rangoon Road yesterday for alleged breaches of the Referendum Ordinance. The men were taken to the Kandang Kerbau police station and later released on bail. Other police interventions on Referendum Day occurred over complaints of certain flags72 words
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Article38 1962-09-03 10 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow will deliver its award In the bonus dispute between the Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. The union's claim is for three months' salary as bonus.38 words
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Article, Illustration753 1962-09-03 10 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS 'Sink differences, work towards happy Malaysia" From 1 Jessalton, Sunday A LL of us irrespective of our races and political beliefs should adopt a give and take attitude now that Malaysia is inevitable," the Governor of North Borneo, Sir William753 words
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Article79 1962-09-03 10 Villagers build own road PENANG. Sun—More thai. 300 villagers from Permatang Damar Laut, about 14 miles from the city, today took part in constructing a 340-ft long road in their area in the spirit of 'gotong-royc.ig' (self-help>. The road, when completed, will provide a short cut for villagers and schoolchildren.79 words
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156 1962-09-03 10 DATO WONG ON TRAINING YOUTHS TO BE LEADERS pENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister. Dato Worn; Pow Nee, today defined youth clubs and organisations as "nurseries for the training of youths to be leaders in our community." "They are more than a shield and recreation centre protecting our youths from the156 words
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Article129 1962-09-03 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, last night urged land owners to "change their outlook with the trend of the times." "The Government." he told an Alliance rally here, "has many projects to be implemented. But land Is very scarce." Owners,129 words
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Article39 1962-09-03 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Johore Government hopes to complete 647 low-cost homes In all parts of the State by the end of this year, according to the chairman of local government, Inche Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah.39 words
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Article34 1962-09-03 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. A vagrant, A. Perumal, was found dead on the railway line near here today. He Is believed to have been run over by a Penang-bound train.34 words
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Article31 1962-09-03 10 PENANG. Sun.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open a civics course for 35 Chinese rural leaders at Sungel Bakap community hall at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.31 words
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Article163 1962-09-03 10 RIPOH, Sunday. Secretary-General of Umno, Inche Hussein n Noordin, today urged Umno leaders to go •neo territories to help pro-Alliance parties prepare for elections dng at the Ipoh division's annual meeting here, Inche Hussein said that some political parties In Borneo had indicated that163 words
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Advertisement269 1962-09-03 10 ~Preslo /tmk COOKS MEALS 3 TIMES FASTER ijK^l#f fine range of ffS^^Km quality electric h2 WK/F cooking appliances 1 £f^^^^^ COOKER With S^«.to, S«t Alumm.un, Vented Lid Inclutiv* Whethtr you use the Fry Pin, Cooker Fryer or Pressure Cooker REMEMBER the Control Muster enables you to cook to perfection. You269 words
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Advertisement169 1962-09-03 10 il ml k i JTJR DRAGON BRAND WX ONODA •>$ I CEMENT CO., LTD. M»«d OHlcai Maruneucki. Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo, iopw* C«bl« AMnui "ONOSEME TOKYO" I >»iV AftentK ft Ho« 9 Lena I Co Ltd., S<r>aepare 3 Hong See Hardwore 1 Co Ltd Petmng ■Sfc Jiffi-" 4ft£fe 4Ufr AHf> 1 ml169 words
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629 1962-09-03 11 Leaders crash LONDON, Sunday PVERTON came to London yesterday with a £250,000 team and a 100 per cent record in the First Division. It looked as though a win over struggling Fulham handicapped by the absence through injury of three star players including EnglandReuter - 629 words
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Article975 1962-09-03 11 Aston Villa 1 Blackpool 1 Burnley 2 Arsenal 1 1 uiiiam 1 Everton v Ipswich 1 Notts Forest l Leicester 4 Bolton 1 Leytoa 2 West Hani 0 Liverpool 2 Sheff. Ltd. 0 Man. Utd. 2 Birmingham 0 Sheff. Wed. 3 West Brom 1 Tottenham 4975 words
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255 1962-09-03 11 RUGGER lONDON. Sun. Budge Rogers, a the British Lions Rugby b lion rorward, who returned home from the tour of South Africa only 48 hours ago, played for Bedford against Leicester yesterday. From trailing 0-5 at half-time Bedford built a lead ofReuter - 255 words
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Advertisement136 1962-09-03 11 For DEPENDABILITY CITROEN Comfort Safety Beauty Economy Franc* Model *f, 720.00 CITROEN STTTteS a Azdmced 'Cat, V —^^^^^^^^^^i AMI 6, Citroen a imall ear with qualities of thosa of a korge one. Spacious occommodotion. Fast and Economical. Comfort at low cost. The AMI 6 is ideal for every need ond136 words
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Advertisement95 1962-09-03 11 JrOU CAM AFFORD IP I* MMmJI MM*! A aajaJfl is for those who appreciate a J| Fine French Brandy and £^J^2\ have a keen sense of value i A ■f FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Wf BKEHI VK The very best of health! PH I LI PS TRANSISTOR RADIOS Beautiful to ffT^95 words
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829 1962-09-03 12 HAROLD NICOLSON - International espionage since 1945 HAROLD NICOLSON THE SECRET WAR by sanche de gramont (Dentach 3os> By fHlS is a very long and most perplexing book. It claims to be the story of international espionage since 1945. "It contains full details of most of the spy trials that have been held829 words
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287 1962-09-03 12 WINDS AND THE MYSTERY AROUND THEM WORLD OF THE WIND. By Slater Brown (Ah in Redman 18s). r ROUGH the years the winds have been plucked of most of the mystery that feathered them. But there are some things we still do not know, and every now and again we287 words
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Advertisement347 1962-09-03 12 OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX L«i Dropt contain REIVIEUY FOR Dvben.. powerful new an NFECT|ONS ciM-ptit that kills a wide range ol bacteria and fungi and is ideal (or treating almost all s^^^k another BKaBM product superficial ear infections. Boititch itopling it fait. Autmbl. your jflf No tkill347 words
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Advertisement213 1962-09-03 12 Pay as little as $45 monthly family sized 8.2 cv. ft. PHILCO Refrigerator —^»^f LJhpl, *in Singapore LHjIImJ $53 in Federation ■ijStMi see them at your ealer Xli I^l HOMI APPLIANCES 304> OtCHARD ROAO SINCAPOM fair* Up horn wit* eld bird. If you own o cor, remember th« nome GLASURIT.213 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-09-03 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. "Do you think I am to 1. Handy entertaining agent (5, be played on than a pipe?" 6 >- (Hamlet) (6) 8. Half single to Northdene, 7 Singularly entertaining act to gi** 8 (4) be followed by another? (3, 4 10. Fish along with an294 words
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Advertisement1546 1962-09-03 13 tt UttfßPOOt WESI COASI It Oatrpan aaiii r I'Ma Ptraig OaTan* A'menth I'paM. raam. H'toi Mi Part ILPtNaa liftrpaal Stpt I Stpt I Stpt 1/11 AJaASTMS Liftrpaal. Oubili Stpt 1/1* PUtt M Utantat, Dyaut. Gtataau Sapt n Stft IS »tfl 14/ Itpi 11 aatuTtn M'ttiim, I'pm. oum.n stpi u stptit1,546 words
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Advertisement1258 1962-09-03 13 W- McAUSTEH <Ss CO^ LTD. %-v IJTO m. twi T«bW ELURMAJ LWI aTXAVBMEM UJtB rum. uwom. iiAMatia. HtmuujAAt lm comi im F«uata«M. MIOtJUSMWQM HATTU. fiUCttJYd Htnjdt, CITY If utCUTIf iMiatai cam tt» CaatM A (aa» rpon P. Sham Ptamc aaoho*. 11/1* Stpt 17/11 Sapt IS/2* Stft lUNNVVIUI LONDON. HAMWRS. ROnEROAM.1,258 words
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Article1573 1962-09-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent TN the short trading week on the Malayan Stock Exchange industrials put up the best performance and provided the bulk of the fairly small business transacted. With the dividend "season" due this month and several hoisted dividends expected the industrial section looks1,573 words
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Article29 1962-09-03 14 KI'BKI.K TIN (per Ib. i (per pnuh Aaf. 2? 73 cU. $4*4.37) Anf. 28 73jcU. $426.62! Aug. 29 73t cts. 5421 73 Aug. 50 73{ cv. $424.7529 words
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Article66 1962-09-03 14 Current Datr of Total Total tor payment payment for previous year \rar Kuchai Tin W- Sept. 11 3d 4' Prtaling Tin S f Sept. 25 3n<"« M. Bank mi; f> r Sept. 6 5% Nil G. E. Life 60 cts. Sept. 29 17% C. Salak 12U, Oct. 2466 words
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Article83 1962-09-03 14 Up, then down for tin fpHE Straits tin price last week rose to $426.62 i on Tuesday following the better sentiment which resulted from the announcement of the previous weekend that America was releasing some 200 tons of tin weekly from September 12 for a period of eight weeks. It83 words
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Article209 1962-09-03 14 Friday the market was closed for the Merdeka Day holiday and on Saturday I morning's resumption there was a rise of 25 cents to $425. The offering for the short week was estimated at 1.250 tons compared with 1.480 tons in the previous period. Tin produrtion in Malnva I209 words
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Article1092 1962-09-03 14 Till, state of shares on MM Malayan Stock Kxrhange show last buslneM to August (Ai and last bnsJnuw sincr the date IB i with H and 1. standing for Highest and Lowest business this ▼ear to date were: INBUSTRIALS H t. A B Alex Brickt 220 JO1,092 words
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Article46 1962-09-03 14 •ut 27 Aut M Aug. 7» Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Industrial!: 170.»3 IT? o7 17? .is 17^.24 t»*-- 2«0.24 2*400 2*2 39 1K5. 31 2«1 76 B ru**«rti 171. W 171 sS 171 it 171. 5? 171 U 4an. 1, 10M m 100.46 words
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Advertisement860 1962-09-03 14 SAILIMGS TO U.K. Dep. S'por* Dep. Penong Art. U.K "CATHAY" 8 Sept 10 Sept 2 Oct ORION" 3 Oct 29 Oct "CHITRAL" 11 Od 12 Oct 3 No. "CHUSAN" 8 Nov 9 No* 29 N o "ORCADES" 9 Dee 31 Dae Limited Firat Clou accommodation available in "CATHAY" and "CHITRAL".860 words
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Advertisement154 1962-09-03 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Managers, P.O. B 6« 90, Singapore, P.O. Bos 184, Kuala Lumpur P.O. Box 30, Ipoh or P.O. Ban 277, Penong Norn. (Mr./AArs./Miu) Address m TRUSTEE V THl' CH AP.TC RE D BANK (PJtALAYA)' TtUSTii'154 words
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Article794 1962-09-03 15 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following is a complete list of revised quotations Issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange oo Friday Aim. 30. a. Alex Ord» 1.70 B B. Petrel 32/6 88/KM iruatM* O.UU Bousteed 1.66 168 Coo Tin am«it Pret 18/- 15/6 Ordi •«•>'• 4S794 words
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Advertisement805 1962-09-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN Applications are Invited from Malay girls who are Federal Citizens for appointment as LADY TEXTILE OFFICER in the RIDA. Textile Centre, Kuala Trengganu on the salary scale $145 x 7.50 182/197.50 x 7.50 242.50/258 x 15 303 plus805 words
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Advertisement804 1962-09-03 15 nnUnnrd from P*c«* SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Mi*.)— Bos It eta. extra BOX A 1433 Thanks all applicant* for tbe vacancy of Freight Cmnvaaeer. This post baa now been filled. WANTED AN ASSISTANT for piano teaching. Applicant should «tat* whether I* a diploma bolder. Apply Box A 5459 B.T.804 words
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Advertisement930 1962-09-03 15 TUITION 1* Wsrst* SI (Mi*.)— Bos It et*. tatra NATIONAL ORIVIMQ SCHOOL Europran. Asian Instructors 22, Taoflin Ro»rt Mwri Enquiry ***** MATHEMATICS by Matbcmatlc* Graduate year*' aided school experlrncr. T.i,jhone (B'porn *****. EXAMINATIONS worrying your children Act Now. Specialized Tuition Mauwmatica, Knglinh: Individually, Groups ***** (Spore). ASIA DRIVING (CHOOL RcfrMbvr930 words
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Advertisement882 1962-09-03 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards tl (Mi*.)— Box It ets. axtrm rono anclia Aug. -SO regularly icrvlead $3,200/-. H.P. c*n b* ar» ranged. Ring (B'pore > *****. FIAT SOO 1957 Ruropcan owner. Recently overbanJad good condition. $2,200/- Phone X.L *****. MINI-MINOR. RED. December 1960. One ownw. 20,000 mile*. Wind-down window*.882 words
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Advertisement718 1962-09-03 15 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words SI (Mi*.)— Box tt eta. rxtrm PORTABLE •.•STROKE 4.S B.p. cantiKucaJ watar pump with 3 Inch outlet, adaptable for It Inch hose*. B*«t purapinc unit for Irritation of f:rnu and drainage of civil encineerInf work. Easy starting and most economical. Prompt strvWos and spar** avaUabla. Four further718 words
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Advertisement202 1962-09-03 15 1950 Nui 400 Ifsl Standard Vanauord S 500 19SS Velkiwo.en S2/S5O 19SS Wolteley $3,400 1959 Ford Zephyr SI.MO 19*0 Renault Floride $5,000 19*0 Ford Zephyr 54,»00 19*0 Ford Consul 53,800 19*1 Tounut 17M Combl $5,900 19*1 Ford Consul Deluxe $4,400 1961 Ford Anglio 53, 500 HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLI UNIVERSAL202 words
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Advertisement581 1962-09-03 16 ROBERT LIM KEE BUTT CHEMARA RUBBER Thi* is to notify tha' the above PLANTING MATERIAL Salesman left our employment chemara 'ET and T garden with effect from 1.9 62 d j clonal stumps and TJlr. 1 monoha. no authority to transact any stump all approximately 10 SS3T.Sd "uf^^^nv ™f>* available^581 words
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Advertisement774 1962-09-03 16 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Originating 'mmons No. 113 of 1962 In the Matter of tne Trusts contained tn the Will of Gwee Kek Neo deceased. AND In the Matter ol the pieces of land known &s Lou 74-6 and 74-11 of774 words
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Advertisement619 1962-09-03 16 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL GEORGE KENT (MALAYA) LTD. SINGAPORE. We wish to draw the attention o: all our customers that our Singapore Workshop is now temporarily located at No. 17 Davidson Road. Singapore 13. GEORGE KENT (MALAYA) LTD. I Penang. NOTICE Our respected clients and friends are cordially Informed that619 words
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Advertisement705 1962-09-03 16 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department. Singaporo, In Class C and above, and under Head II will be received at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore 6. in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 11.9.83 for '.he Construction of Outpatient* Clinic at Chong705 words
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Advertisement645 1962-09-03 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above Registered Contractors will be received at the office of the Chief Architect. MinUtry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of the 10th September 1962 for Secondary Continuation. i School (Post Primary School) at Durian645 words
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Advertisement1231 1962-09-03 16 NEW HOPE FOR MEN AND WOMEN PAST 40! (ALSO FOR THOSE BELOW 40) ■OVAL JULY THI AMAZING "MIHACIf" QUIfH BftS SPECIAL FOOD MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLI LIU SAYS DOCTORS AND SCIINTISTJ How would you lika to wok* up on* morning to di*cc >m youraalf possessed with on incredible tent* of1,231 words
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Article, Illustration788 1962-09-03 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Magnificent display by Malayans By JAKARTA, Sun. Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee will probably not win a better match than the final for the men's doubles gold medal in the Asian Games individual badminton championships last night. They beat Indonesia's Tan Joe788 words
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1725 1962-09-03 17 OBJECTION DRAMA BETWEEN STABLEMATES By EPSOM JEEP gUALA LUMPCJR, Sun. It was a royal triumph in the King's Gold Cup race over 6f at Kuala Lumpur today. Native Kingdom, ridden by apprentice Ismail Asban carried the Sultan of Johore's colours to1,725 words
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Article133 1962-09-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rnHE Rulers Shield cricket final between Pahang Malays and Penang Malays on the Kuala Lumpur padang ended in a draw after rain had foiled a decisive finish. Final scores: Pahang 135 and 30-2; Penan e Rain which restricted play yesterday after Pahang133 words
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Advertisement194 1962-09-03 17 Ijffl^^lß!/ ill >-> f< *f3 mamfaciurer of tfee fam»i» GRIPt WftTER ■4ft introduces ffl/at^aVTsA ?i*^\ Ml [fill I^l 4l^^BP S i!BBy r lj 1 1 IIM lilUAaf) ~**V >V^B W 1 Cough Syrup fw the wfwltfawili! fipk Iftfffif^ ITIK^HiS) DELICtOUSLY FLAVOURED At UM.... cou|h sjrrup for til nwmbtn of It194 words
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Advertisement121 1962-09-03 17 we have pleasure to announce the opening of our NEW PENANG BRANCH 39 TYE SIN ST., Tel ***** V.B a^a^a^hl^^t^k^B a^a^aßa^ML^avE^^iaS^aflv^^^SSHala^a^a^^^^^t^a^lafla^al *'"*> bridgestoneT tt *^*^^v. Sole Agents: Utodbydoptiofl '^sSSmm JH pharmaceutics.— jMSI TT universities.— jf^« JSPLJJ ?T pharmacies— hospitals 9nSflNelj the world over. AMflraf ""EaT Automa tic Water Stil^dpWii^+w 1121 words
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Obituary53 1962-09-03 18 CABLE RECEIVED FROM Thunavy V. Kl.lokcxld.il todiiy of the death of Mm. K. Vyramuthu mother of Mr. V Knndlah Siinisel Buloh Estate. Bukit Koi.in. Kuala Bcl»nKor. MR. T. t. NARAYANAN pa*Md away peacefully bitiKapore General Hospital 12.1,(1 noon 2nd Sept. cortege leaven 324 Panlr Parian '"no hrs 3rd. to53 words
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Article22 1962-09-03 18 MRS. CHONO FAM KEE. Family K L, thank friend*, relative* for attendance, condolence*, aulntancc at funeral of daughter Kirn Yoke 1-9-62.22 words
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880 1962-09-03 18 Barisan leader: result and we We reject the fight On... SINGAPORE, Sunday I\K. LEE SII.W CHOH, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, told reporters soon after the referendum results were officially announced this morning that his party did not accept them because the people had been "intimidated" into voting for alternative880 words
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109 1962-09-03 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party and Assemblyman for Anson. said today that his party would abide by the majority decision of the people. He said: "The Workers' Party stands firmly by Its assurance that it will abicie by the109 words
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233 1962-09-03 18 'A victory for non-communal forces' Nair SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, general secretary of the pro-tern committee, National Workers of Singapore, today described the merger referendum result as a "resounding victory for the multi-racial and non-communal forces of Malayan nationalism." In a statement, he said: "The people of Singapore233 words
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142 1962-09-03 18 'People's decision clear' Tun Lim TOJN LIM Yew Hock, 1 chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, today said it was heartening that the people of Singapore had showed in no uncertain terms that they wanted Malaysia, in spite of the lies and racialist propaganda of the Barisan Sosialis and their142 words
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90 1962-09-03 18 rIE PRESIDENT of the Malayan Chinese Association in Singapore. Mr. Guoh Sing Leone, said that the most significant fact of the referendum result was that the State's people had made up their minds not to toe the line of the pro-Communist elements and the90 words
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Advertisement124 1962-09-03 18 IB Word, |M (Mimtmmm) SKINNER: To Teeny and Brian a. ■on Paul at BMH on 31 it August. Both well. DING VONO: Bctwrrn Philip. Chin Kwok n o Madam Hong Mmv Ixxmn ami Mian Yoke Lin, eldent d/o Mr. and Viw HnnK (.1 Km I i- .<i,,.ur I P I124 words
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Advertisement147 1962-09-03 18 T HITACHI PACKS THE POWER TO GET THE DISTANT STATIONS -^^2^S^^s^^^^^^^^^M^^2 New, exclusive "Mesa 1 type transistors are so powerful they double x 'adio sensitivity receive m even remote stations with pin-point 1 p»f —j» sharpness. At the same time interfef- f =z:= ence noise is re<Juce^ 50%. Normal static147 words
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