The Straits Times, 5 June 1962
1962-06-05
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Title Section18 1962-06-05 1 Mai*** fat*** 1 He***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 Tl ESDAY, JUNE 5, 1962 15 CENTS KDN (Ml18 words
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Article411 1962-06-05 1 'Liberty of action to be resumed if Secret radio gives a warning Mon. The Secret Army O r a g a n i sation has threatened to "resume liberty of action" from tomorrow. The O.A.S. said this in a clandestine broadcast last night a'leging that there had411 words
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Article33 1962-06-05 1 BANGKOK. Mon A F-86 jet fighter of the Thai Air Force crashed into the sea in the Gulf ot Thailand this morning during a routine exercise, a reliable source said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article35 1962-06-05 1 MOSCOW. Mon— The Soviet authorities today announced new measures to increase the supply of fish "in order to meet more fully the food requirements of the population'", the news agency Tass reported. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-06-05 1 THE N-DA V LIGHTS Papal audience VAiiCAN Cli i. Prince Juan Carlo* of Spain and his b:' c Princess Sophia of Greece arrived here this nomine for a private audience with Pope John. gINGAPORE at night showing streams of cars catching the reflections from .the brightly-lit trees as they pass66 words
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Article, Illustration193 1962-06-05 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE body of Yew Siari Chong, 34. cashier of the Salome Bar in Geylang Road, was found gagged and bound when the premises was opened this afternoon There were bloodstains on two chairs. The campbed on which his193 words
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Article56 1962-06-05 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— General Paul Harking, overall commander of United States lorces in Thailand, arrived here this morning from Saigon, an American Embassy spokesman said. He will stay in Thailand until Wednesday and during his stay he is expected to make field visits to United StatesReuter - 56 words
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Article154 1962-06-05 1 $21,000 JEWELS LOSS REPORTED MALACCA. Mon. Mrs. Mary Deloraine Tims. 56, wife ot a retired British colonel, reported to the police at the weekend the loss of a box of jewellery worth $21,000. two transistor radios and four fountain P3IIS. Her husband. Col. E. D. Tims, was until recently with154 words
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Article30 1962-06-05 1 HONG KONG, Mon. —An appeal against the death sentence on three men convicted of having murdered Hong Kong businessman Wong Ying-Kau. opened beforp the full court today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article62 1962-06-05 1 Payment in blood MOOREFIELD (West Virginia). Mon.— Motorists will be allowed to pay their parkins .fines in blood toi.mrrow. the Rev. Laurean Smith, chairman of Hardy County's blood bank programme, said here. The Mayor of Moorefield had agreed that for 24 hours offenders may choose between paying t-.e usual TineReuter - 62 words
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228 1962-06-05 1 Kennedy - 7,000 on the blacklist as casino opens MONTE CARLO COMES TO BRIGHTON LONDON, Mon.— More than 7.000 names are reported to have been put on the blacklist of Britain's first Monte Carlo-style gambling casino, which opened its doorj for business over the weekend at Brighton. The names of people whoReuter - 228 words
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Article67 1962-06-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A heavy thunderstorm In Kuala Lumpur this afternoon caught holiday makers celebrating the first day of Muharran by surprise. It lasted one hour. The meteorological station here recorded 1.9 inches o: rain— the wettest tiay *ince the 10-day heat wave which hit the67 words
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Article110 1962-06-05 1 Space bomb blast a failure UONOLULU. Mon. A Thor missile carrying a nuclear warhead was destroyed by a safety officer today 100 seconds before It was due to be detonated above Johnston Island in the Pacific. Announcement of the missile's destruction, which came after two and a half days of110 words
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Article36 1962-06-05 1 MOSCOW, Moil. Fastern Europe's Communist leaders announced yesterday they would hold a Red bloc summit conference here beginning from Wednesday, apparently to seek an answer to growing economic competition from the Common Market. U.PJ.36 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-06-05 1 WHY I MARRIED JACKIE -by Kennedy She was getting too ..n.in. She could have been threat to my politic.*' career. I had to prevent A that. umomantic wcrrts from President Kennedy al«ut why he iii.iin cl his wife Jacqueline. who used to work for a Dmpa I*l'.47 words
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Article157 1962-06-05 1 Probe into tower collapse KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A big investigation is going on following the collapse of a 120 ft transmission line tower near Kerling. 45 miles north .of here, in which three men were killed and seven injured last Thursday. The line, constructed to convey power from the Cameron157 words
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Advertisement11 1962-06-05 1 AUTO J& r -Jfr ■4 GENERATIONS BRANDS essence of strength-since 183511 words
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Advertisement6 1962-06-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY' CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,0006 words
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Advertisement95 1962-06-05 1 DEPENDABLE DIESEL ENGINES SALES SERVICE SCOTT A INGUSH (S.f. A.) LTD. SINGAPORE KUAIA LUMPUR STOP PRESS COALITION BID i W<. NtABANG I lotian grutr.ili Prior* Sonvama P id todai hr would m< i tins Hirrr PnnI bursday to form 1 1 nmeni Reutt i i«B Everyone knows... AVERY 390UM \H95 words
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Article221 1962-06-05 2 131 PERISH IN WORLD'S WORST-EVER SINGLE PLANE CRASH DISASTER PARIS, Monday. yjISS Jacqueline Gilles, one of the two Air France hostesses who survived the world's worst single civil air disaster yesterday, spoke to her doctors last night of her miracle escape. "I was sittingReuter - 221 words
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Article134 1962-06-05 2 LONDON. Mon Tho Cunard Steamship Company, which operates the world's two largest passenger liners, the Queen Mary (81.237 tons) and Queen Elizabeth (83,673 tons». has prepared plans for a much smaller replacement for the aging Queen Mary, the company has disclosed. In his annualReuter - 134 words
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Article61 1962-06-05 2 SYDNEY. Mon.-Th c Australian Defence Minister Mr Athol Townley. left Sydney by air today for Indonesia on what he described as "simply a friendly visit to our neares; neighbour." Speakinu to reporters betoi e his departure. Mr. Townley denied that the timing of his visit would61 words
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90 1962-06-05 2 Runner who sought to beat Elliott BLACKPOOL (England), Mon. Norman Walsh, 21, of Blackpool, this week ran 10 miles along the coast road here to win a K 10 bet. Hi 1 had just finished a lunch of two crrs. a plate of chips, three pieces of livit. six slicesReuter - 90 words
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Article44 1962-06-05 2 >■— THERE are no rogues and vagabonds in the modern Welfare State. The term is a legal vival from the medic- a. val belief in poverty being a tin. by the New Zealaud Government. explaining legislation abolishing the ctffence of "being a rogue and vagabond."44 words
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Article37 1962-06-05 2 TOKYO. Mon.— The population of Tokyo rose 85.541 between April 1 and May 1 when it reached 10,114.795, the Metropolitan Government statistics department announced. Of this total. 5 219.127 were men and 4.895.668 women.— iJ.P.I.37 words
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Article27 1962-06-05 2 TAIPEH. Mon. Sir Oarfield Barwick. Australian Minister for External Affairs, arrived here from Hong Kong today at the invitation of the Nationalist Chinese Government Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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129 1962-06-05 2 jI^OSCOW, Mon. FY)ur men have been sentenced to death by shooting here tcr large-scale speculation In currency and other valuables, newspapers reported. The Moscow evening newspapers Vechernaya Moskva said the rings turnover was estimated at 1.503.000 roub- les (about £600.000 1. The ring, which IncludedReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration63 1962-06-05 2 Clowning— by Khrushchev THE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, who is well known for clowning in public, is shown having a good laugh at one of his own jokes, at a recent visit to an Italian industrial exhibition at Moscow's Sokolniki Park. It was here that he named fourUPI - 63 words
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200 1962-06-05 2 US 'will not pull out of Laos...' WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Walt Rostow, special State Department .policy assistant to the President, today reaffirmed that the United States was not mun^ to pull out cf Laos >and let the Communists have it." United States policy continued to be a neutral and independentReuter; UPI - 200 words
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Article42 1962-06-05 2 MONGHYR (India). Mon. Two people were killed when police fired to disperse two rival groups who clashed near a polling booth and six policemen were injured. Polling was In progress In a by-election for the Bihar Provincial Assembly.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article25 1962-06-05 2 TOKYO. Mon. A bear escaped from its cage and badly mauled two park attendants today before It was shot dead by a policeman.25 words
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Advertisement248 1962-06-05 2 now flying thpi Orient skies! CATHAY You have never known serv.ee so sumptuous, so thoughtful! This is the fasUst p^ j. Cathay Pacific's huge fleet of modern airliners operates through seventeen let service through the Orient-with the most fabulous foods and wines aboard F% JA tTw W^ i■■ major cities248 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-06-05 3 Quick look round LONDON. Monday. Vf R. HAROLD MACMILLAN. the British Prime IJX Minister, arrived here by air last night from Paris after weekend talks with President de Gaulle, which included discussions on Britain's application to Join the European Common Market. He had no comment to make at the airport,301 words
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140 1962-06-05 3 JAPAN BUILDS UP HER NEW SUB FORCE TOKYO, Monday. T»HE Japanese Defence Board said today that x Japan's first postwar submarine squadron, consisting of four submarines and one rescue vessel, would be stationed in Kure, western Japan, from Allß. 1. The board said two 750-ton submarines would be completed byReuter - 140 words
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Article65 1962-06-05 3 RANGOON, Mon. Burma is carefully considering an invitation from the Association of South-East Asia i ASA > to Join the regional organisation, the Nation newspaper reported today. Without quoting any source tor the information, the Nation said the Invitation sent to Burma by the three-coun-try alliaifceUPI - 65 words
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525 1962-06-05 3 'We are victims of U.S. advice' Beaverbrook JACK FINGLETON MENZIES IS TOLD TO GO OVER MACMILLAN'S HEAD ON COMMON MART ISSUE From ANS were told yesterday in the Sydney Sunday Telegraph that their Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies should go over the head of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan,525 words
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373 1962-06-05 3 summons of the Sixties by world Socialists OSLO. Monday J^ NEW declaration of political aims, strongly critical of Communist policies and their misuse of the word "socialism" but repudiating both Communism and Capitalism alike has been passed unanimously by the Socialist International Council Conference here. The new declaration headed 'TheReuter - 373 words
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Article161 1962-06-05 3 SILENCE AS FRANCO PARADES MIGHT MADRID, Monday. pENERALISSIMO Francisco Franco paraded his crack military units through a strangely silent Madrid yesterday to mark the 23rd anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil War. An estimated crowd of 250.--000 people, about one-tenth or the city's population, stood silently along the161 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-06-05 3 Chancellor Adenauer says 'I am not quitting' OONN, Mon. Dr. Konrad Adenauer said yesterday the idea that his era was coming to an end was wrong. The 800 delegates at the national congress of the Christian Democratic Party laughed and applauded when the 86 year old Chancellor added wryjy: "YouReuter - 198 words
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Article49 1962-06-05 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.— lndia has five million tuberculosis patients, according to the Health Minister, Dr. (Miss) Sushila Nayar. She told parliament that at least 1.5 million of the cases were infectious. She said it was impossible to supply beds for all the patients -U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article58 1962-06-05 3 BANGKOK. Mon.— Provincial officials in Thailand have 'oven instructed to order shopkeepers not to raise prices because of the presence ot foreign troops in the country. They have also been told to explain to the people that the presence of the troops does not in anyReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1962-06-05 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Actor Marlon Brando cut his foot yesterday while chopping wood with an axe at his home here and probably will miss several days- wor! on his current film. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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203 1962-06-05 3 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Advertisement London. (Special) For the first time science has touild a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery In case alter case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual203 words
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Advertisement120 1962-06-05 3 It I a ju V IB >^^ t I B ieei free as air use Tampax andjorget there's a difference in days of the month! Tampax never lets its presence be felt. Imparts a sense of surcness in everything you do. For nothing can show. No one can know. With-120 words
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Advertisement198 1962-06-05 3 jA EFFORTLESS CONTROL J\l .>^ "K Triple brush action two (-~^<^<\\^ brushes revolve clockwise, >' !^^\\|'\^>O< l> one anti-clockwise ther« i^^^M^^<^ SUF-ADIUSTING BRUSHES II cover all irregularities in the N^llX^O'v floor surface, reach into all > M|^>^^^ > NJ^^>y/ N O > hollows, ensuring that th« •<fl;/^L -^^S^^i ent lC198 words
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440 1962-06-05 4 Bus Workers Union replies to Devan Nair SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Bus Workers' Union said today that it had felt it necessary to expose the "sinister political aims of certain so-called union leaders." In a signed statement, the I union's general secretary, Mr. Chen Say Jame, said two I such440 words
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Article90 1962-06-05 4 SIMGAPOU MEDICAL ASSCKIATION: Public leciure by Sir Douglas MiUer on "Tlie surgical treatment of patients with involuntary movements." Allen Lecture Theatre, 8.15 p.m. Y.W.CA. (Raffles Quay) Malay for beginners. 11 a.m.; Blue Triangle Club. 5.15 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: 4rh Kyu Ist Kyu and advanced. 7.45 9 pm.90 words
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Article36 1962-06-05 4 BIRMINGHAM, Mon—England beat Pakistan by an innings and 24 runs in the first cricket Test here today. They won with a day to spare. Scores: England 544-5 dec. Pakistan 246 and 274.36 words
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Article20 1962-06-05 4 KUCHINO. Mon.— A move to form a union of clerks and office assistants is now under way here.20 words
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Article330 1962-06-05 4 PRO-RED GROUPS ACTIVE AMONG WORKERS, STUDENTS, UNIONS TAP MUST MOBILISE ALL RESOURCES' TO WARN ABOUT ANTINATIONAL UNITY FORCES SINGAPORE, Monday. JHE People's Action Party has said that it could take heart that the prolonged antinational campaign mounted by pro-Com-munist groups had met with a cold reception from the330 words
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Article23 1962-06-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A first list of Polytechnic examination results for the 1961-1962 session will appear in the Malay Mail today.23 words
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Article309 1962-06-05 4 THE following Is today's acne--1 dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Fiom London, Beirut, Bahrein, New Delni. Rangoon. (BA 718) 6.10 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (QF 733) 8.40 pjn.; from309 words
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Article424 1962-06-05 4 LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON, Mon. Investor* in stock maikets today were generally cautious after last \veek'.-> upheaval. Olltedged securities opened quietly linn but later turned dull on the appearance of a £40 million London County Council six per cent loan, redeemable 1972. War loan 3'c per cent closed 's down424 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-06-05 4 Mr and Mrs. Clifford F. L. Jenks after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday. The bride, the former, Miss Monica Irene Varcoe, is a teacher oi R.A.F. Changi Primary School and the bridegroom is a pilot officer of No. 41 Squadron. Royal NewMichael Anchant - 60 words
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125 1962-06-05 4 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Municipal Council has started a publicity drive to get the peoples co-operation in its efforts to retain Ipoh's reputation as the cleanest town In the Federation. Leaflets are being distributed, urging the residents here to put all rubbish into dustbins.125 words
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Article126 1962-06-05 4 MINISTRY OF CULTURE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows during the week from tomorrow at the following places: Tuesday: Kampong Lorong 29. Geylang; Victoria Park Road Malay kampong: Kampong Jalan Kayu; Jurong Road 12 m..s Wednesday: Kheng Hong Hng Chinese temple: Kampong Jalan126 words
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Article25 1962-06-05 4 BINOAPORE. Mon. The hajl ship Kuala Lumpur will ~nchor at Godown 42/43, Gate No. 2, Singapore Harbour Board at 9 ant. tomorrow.25 words
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Article32 1962-06-05 4 THOMAS SIMON KELLY, aged 73. fti.W away peacefully June 4, 1062. rnrtege leaven 27 Adam Road at 4 30 p.m. today fo r Cathedral of Good Shepherd and thence to Rldadan32 words
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Article, Illustration35 1962-06-05 4 MR. K KOCHUKUTTY, a Singapore Harbour Board employee, and his bride, Miss Alice Mathew, a schoolteacher from Muar, who were married at St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church at Topaz Road yesterday.35 words
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Advertisement290 1962-06-05 4 li^iSS! NEXT CHANGE a ttitt'it lfe> R stands for rakish rock hudson^ III: D stands for delectable MfeP I DORIS DAY K *H; Comeback* "^5: stands for U.l's MHmw. m LIVELIEST, CLEVEREST BALL OF THE YEAR! THE HOTSHOT S GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL GIRL-CHASING JllpfcßiUUßk^^HMHMiVf lives his most )V I role290 words
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Advertisement36 1962-06-05 4 LATE CLASSIFIED It Word, tls <Minimum > f LUNCHEON SERVED FROM THE WAGON 2<s* TUESDAY: Roast Rib of^Pork I WEDNESDAY: Roast Saddle of Lamb TrfURSDAY: Roast Fillet of Beef Pique FRIDAY: Roast Suckling' Pig ADELPHI GRILL SSSTKXJS36 words
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Advertisement494 1962-06-05 4 I ORGA.rsll&A.TIOrsi ?s»nßSSin=js«:| I X Wolt Di«ncy'« TOMTRYON DAN DijRYEA t Plus! WALT DISNEY'S f SPECIAL COLOR FEATURETTE: t "The HOUND That Thouoht He T Wo* A RACCOON" (JAROi T NEXT CHANCE! (Mandarin) PRINCESS FALLS IN LOVE 1 X HSIA MOON toitmon Color j Now Showing! .VsT-'i'sU ft AUDREY HEPBURN494 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-06-05 5 Malayans in crowd scenes irk actors STUDENTS NOT UNION MEMBERS AND ACCEPT CUT-RATE FEES, SAY TWO GROUPS From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London. Monday TWO actors unions, Equity and the Film Artists Association, have protested to film, stage -and television producers* against the hiring of Malayan students for crowd work. The protest331 words
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159 1962-06-05 5 SAMPAN PASSENGERS WERE TWO LIVE ORANG UTANS SINGAPORE. Mon. Marine police stopped a sampan off Singapore at midnight last night and found two orang utans in a sealed cage. They demanded an import permit for the animals, but the taikoi.i? and a youth in the boat shook their heads. Today159 words
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Article79 1962-06-05 5 IPOH. Mon.— lnche Ahmad Termizi bin Hajl Ahmad from Taipintc won the Perak Koran reading contest organised by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Perak b r anch. at the Sekolah Latehan Wanita in Gopeng Road here last night. Twenty six contestants took part in the contest. Inche79 words
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84 1962-06-05 5 For punching a policeman: $250 fine SINGAPORE. Mon.— A man was fined §250 in default two months jail for punching a policeman on crowd control duty at yesterday's National Day celebrations at the Padang. S.MN..M. Abu Hameed was said to have jostled his way to the front of the crowd84 words
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Article47 1962-06-05 5 KUCHING. Mon. Prof. Ritchie Calder. well-known British journalist and author, is expected to arrive here tomorrow on a special United Nations economic mission. He is to survey projects In Sarawak that have been conducted with international co-operation in the economic and social fields.47 words
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Article70 1962-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Four i thugs forced a shopkeeper. Yap Chong Ark. 66. to onen his safe at gunpoint in a hold-up last night. They then escaped with $750 in cash and $530 worth of Jewellery. Yap was in the shop with his wife and son when70 words
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268 1962-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MALAYA'S newly established National Productivity Centre will embark this month on its first major public project a three-week management course on how to step up production without increasing costs. Directors of firms have been invited to attend a twoday semiaa- the centre,268 words
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Article89 1962-06-05 5 JESSELTON. Mon.— A former education officer in Malaya. Mr. p. H. B. Harris, has arrived here from Britain to take up his Dost in North Borneo. Mr. Harris will lecture at Kent College and give genera! supervision to the teaching of art In schools throughout89 words
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Article59 1962-06-05 5 Return of pilgrims from Mecca DORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. Jt Another batch of 215 passengers In the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur disembarked here this morning: The first batch of 968. out of a total of 1.868 passengers, got off at Swettenham Pier. Penang, yesterday after returning from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.59 words
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Article66 1962-06-05 5 YOUTH CLUB PLEDGE ON RURAL DRIVE KANGAR. Mon. The Kangar Serl Perils Youth Club today pledged to help the State Government to implement its rural development projects. "We are eager to do our bit. the acting secretary. Che Harisham binte Abdullah said. Bhe suggested the Government should consider setting up66 words
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123 1962-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ten rural development projects will be opened by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, during his threeday tour of Johore beginning on Friday. They include a national school, three health clinics, three telephone booths and three prayer123 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-06-05 5 Orange juice unlimited, but no water for Mr. Singh JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE first Malayan to win a fellowship at the Afro-Asian Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel has just returned home full of ideas for enlarging the co-operative movement in Malaya. He is Mr. Kael Singh. 42. a member of273 words
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Article17 1962-06-05 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the $80,000 mosque at Baling on Friday.17 words
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Article53 1962-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. All telephone subscribers in Petaling Jaya can now dial direct for connections In the satellite town and in Kuala Lumpur. A new $2 million automatic exchange, opened at the weekend, has provided 2.000 extra lines to the northern section of the town, In which many53 words
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Article25 1962-06-05 6 KLANG. Mon. The Assistant Minister for Rural Development, Hajl Khalid bin Awang Osman. opened a 1} mile road at Kampong Batu Belah yesterday.25 words
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Article194 1962-06-05 6 Dato Ong on 'my —plans in U.S' THE Prime Minister, tengku Abdul Rahman, is to be urged to address a session of the United Nations Gmeral Assembly by Malaya's new Ambassador to the United Slates, Dato On* Yoke Lin. Dato Onf told the Straits Times today that if the Tengku194 words
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124 1962-06-05 6 .KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. npHE $1.6 million expansion scheme of the Techni- cal College here is to be completed by the end of this year. The scheme Includes the building of a three-storey teaching block costing $300,000. a laboratory and equipment costing $500,000 and a $200,000124 words
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Article46 1962-06-05 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Asst. Supt. A. 8. Nathan, of the Field Force, ipoh. will take over as Province Wellesley O.S.P.C. from Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor this week. Inche Mansor will be going to Kuala Lumpur as traffic officer there from June 11.46 words
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Article67 1962-06-05 6 VIP dinner Tin- main function is a dinner being organised by the Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, of which Oato One is president. The dinner, to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Thursday. will cater for 1.000 people. Among those invited are the Prime Minister, the67 words
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Article29 1962-06-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A luod hawker, Hun Lai Fong. 44. was found hanging from a high fence next to a block of flats in Mackenzie Road this morning.29 words
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107 1962-06-05 6 PENANG. Mon. Miss Margaret Lim. 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lim Khye Su. of Penang, has graduated with a B.A. degree from Vassar College in the United States. Miss Lim will Join London University later this year to read for her MA.107 words
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Article232 1962-06-05 6 Burglars spoil teachers' holiday DENANG. Mon.— Three L Kuala Lumpur women teachers holidayIng in Penang lost nearly $250 in cash when a bungalow in Tanjong Bungah in which they were staying was burgled early this morning. One of them. Miss R. Leela. told DOllce she lost $114. while her colleagues.232 words
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Article33 1962-06-05 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mod. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak. will visit Kluang, Merslng and Begamat districts from Friday to Sunday to Inspect rural uplift prosress33 words
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Article179 1962-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuridin, yesterday advised ofneera of the Labour and Industrial Relations Department to be "polite and helpful." Addressing the annual general meeting of the Labou; Officers Union here, Inche Bahaman said there had been some179 words
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Miscellaneous224 1962-06-05 6 lil \bner By At Capp I I aJV WASHINGTON. D.C -THE OFFICE OrA CERTA/N I I Tnpcp I BEAT Tf\ A*l\/C PROMINENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL *r > Mi!'ftH ALbbKI IU tolVc. h 7 *v/ M IHEAD- r^mmm^mmm^u m-ww«w bb THAN |KS FOR VOLUNTEERING, LEONARD, V/ Wp/ I IIKIPC kill I l224 words
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Article, Illustration1978 1962-06-05 7 HOLLYWOOD TREADMILL AND THE STAR IT PUT OUT THE SLUM KID FROM THE LOWER EAST SIDE WHO BECAME THE GOLDEN BOY OF U.S. FILMS ONE summer morning In the early 1920*8, •Jules Garfinkle, a lough, young urchin, bung by his fingers from a tenement cornice live storeys above a crowded1,978 words
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Article140 1962-06-05 8 It War it ill) (Minimum) CORNtAL MICRO LENSES from R V Hrajr, ophthalmic Optician". 6 Ruffles Place Singapore Telephone ADA KONC and Sont» Lm London famed hairstylists and txa.itirians Spore 0719S Andrew* Reality Salon BE A COOO MMlu>nn R.:.d Berlla Hanan. Tin National NmNMI In 'he romanced National LangaM*140 words
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Article58 1962-06-05 8 20 rVord> U.iu (Mid.) OOD LOVES YOU. i-'h in.tt,,particulars, and .tree iractl writ* U Malaya Kvanur Untie r*4k»raftw t'av. Lehar Box ?M yinfipnr.- iv YOUTH FOR CHRIST KalU at MstoCM Town Hall on the n.u.tl'j at 7.30 imii Youth Choir and special mualc. tpemawr: l>r. U. I). James.58 words
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Article676 1962-06-05 8 She Straits Sinus Tuesday. June 5. 1962. Butter And Guns Russia's farms have neveskept pace with the growth in Russia's population. It is the fault, it now seems, of the Western imperialists. If the capitalist bosses would only agree to general disarmament, says Mr. Khrushchev, thara would be no problem.676 words
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Article336 1962-06-05 8 The campaign by a section of the Chinese community in Sarawak for a racial system oi education has provoked the editor of the information services' weekly bulletin usually restricted to factual reporting into explanatory comment. The dispute over the Sarawak Government's educational policy apparently is as live an336 words
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Article, Illustration259 1962-06-05 8 The Secret A«™y Organisation, which a weefc ago announced a "cease fire" (but only in Algiers) that W«uW continue until ne*t fatuniay has decided to "resiime liberty of action" today- Once mere the jtf}ler squads will be let loose with their plastic bambs and machine-guns, But behind the259 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1962-06-05 8 Bolivia: Bid to retrieve ten lost years THE TIN BOOM THAT PASSED THE COUNTRY BY BOLIVIA is in process of remodelling her economy. After centuries of almost complete reliance on tin 35 an export the Bolivians are waking up to the fact that if the country's fortunes are not to1,052 words
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799 1962-06-05 8 AFTER HE'S GONE, AN OPERATION ON CHIANG, 75, RENEWS SPECULATION OVER HIS SUCCESSOR JJONG KONG, Mon. In Taipeh, capital of Formosa, there is much public talk theie days about launching a counterattack against Communiit China. There is also talk, but It is hushed, private tali*, about the health of theOFNS - 799 words
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Advertisement551 1962-06-05 8 Straiti Times Malay Mail Classified «dv -r tlti-rrtpnt* m«y O» handed to: Ist Floor COLO STORAGE ARCAOC Orchard Roao COLO ITOKASt ■HANCHiT* AT HOLLAND PJOAO— K»TON« KKPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASB CITY BOOK iTOM LTD Winchester House. Coiiyer Quay TMI NIWI FRONT Fltipatrlck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S. M. ABDUL QAFFAR CO551 words
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Advertisement20 1962-06-05 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED it the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 48 Branches over The Federation, Singapore. Brunei and Hong Kong.20 words
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Advertisement39 1962-06-05 8 PURE DRUG CO.(f.e.)LTD. have pleasure in announcing the appointment of M. L. HOLDER I THE NEW YORKER 57 Stamford Road, Singapore 6. as Sole Distributors in Singapore for NUMBER SEVEN BEAUTY PREPARATIONS New Stocks Just ArrhmL Trade Enquiries *****/*****39 words
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Article380 1962-06-05 9 Minister's plea is supported 'TRAIN ASIANS TO TAKE OVER TOP EXECUTIVE POSTS IN INDUSTRY 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gMPLOYERS today backed an appeal by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, that firms should launch a "positive" scheme on a wide scale for management training for their380 words
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140 1962-06-05 9 UNION NOT PLACE FOR 'GROUSE, GRUMBLE* SAYS ICFTU CHIEF PORT DICKSON. Mon. 1 Malayan teachers were told today by the chairman of the Asian region of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, not to make their unions a platform for •crumble and grouse." He was opening140 words
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Article88 1962-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The newly-formed National Union of Journalists plans to hold seminars and journalist training classes, its president, Mr. Liew Mook Yoon. announced today. Mr. Liew. speaking at the union's first monthly lunch meeting attended by journal- i.s'> and guests, said that the union's executive council88 words
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Article55 1962-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will address two-day annual convention of agents and officials of the American International Assurance Co Ltd. fh Kuala Lumpur beginning on Thursday. More than 200 life underwriters from Hong Kong. Thailand, Singapore. Malaya and55 words
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Article62 1962-06-05 9 IPOH Mon. The Vocational Training Centre for Malay Women here held a graduation tea party yesterday afternoon. Forty students received certificates from Datin Zalnab binte Ismail, wife of the Mentri Besar of Perak. The successful students were the first batch admitted to the school last September62 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-06-05 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. UAMOUS American Negress mezzo-soprano Betty Allen is coming to Singapore on a special mission "to sing and win more friends." She will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on July 8, under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society. The160 words
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Article91 1962-06-05 9 2 concerts for musical society SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra is to present an "invitation concert" for members of the Singapore Musical Society on June 15 at t> ou pm. at the Victoria Memorial Hall and on June 17 at 8.45 p.m. at tne Victoria Theatre. The orchestra, under91 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-06-05 9 Smash— but no grab KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A thief early today tried and failed to steal five cameras worth about $3,000 by smashing a shop window in High Street. The noise woke the watchmen and a neighbour, who shouted "Thief thief." The watchmen caucht the man as he turned round87 words
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214 1962-06-05 9 Workers to get less after first year of an agreement SINGAPORE, Monday. A BOUT 60 clerical and non-clerical employees of the mercantile firm Behn, Meyer and Co. Ltd. in Magazine Road have won wage increases of $30 and $20 a month, backdated to July 1 last year. This follows an214 words
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Article73 1962-06-05 9 GIRL MISSING AFTER FIRE CEREMONY RANTING. Mon. A nine-year-old girl, A. Slvapakiam. who is also called Krishnavenl, has been reported missing after going to see a fire walking ceremony at the Kelanang Temple here on Thursday. Her father, K. Arunasalam. who lives near the temple, said today: "We hear that73 words
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136 1962-06-05 9 Two more experts for Borneo valley lESSELTON, Mon. Two more New Zealand experts have joined the United Nations team conducting the three-year $5 million survey of the Labuk Valley in North Borneo. They are Mr. B. W. Bullivant, a land surveyor, and Mr. A. D. L. Hooper, a soil surveyor.136 words
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Article39 1962-06-05 9 KANGAR. Mon.— Graduates from Day Training Colleges plan to form a union shortly. The pro-t::n chairman, Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that there were about 2,000 DTC teachers throughout the Federation.39 words
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Article205 1962-06-05 9 KUCHING. Mon. A woman, Soong Sui Ing, has been sentenced to 18 months' jail for her part in extorting $1,250 from a company manager here. She was one o: three persons convicted for the offence by the senior magistrate. Mr. D.B. McGilllgan. In the205 words
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Advertisement73 1962-06-05 9 Keep your family SSla FIT WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC. Waterbury's speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. BECAUSE IT'S A DECONGESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs, colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prove73 words
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Advertisement172 1962-06-05 9 BfP mj m f < ,i| I A l^ik' ji When Lt. Col. John Glenn rocketed into space, and history, he took along an extra eye a camera eye. The camera had to be as flawless as the rocket. It also had to be simple to operate. And it had172 words
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Miscellaneous483 1962-06-05 9 RADIO MALAYA ?n n« ld T On The Wuria Tne *">d«and: 1-30 The News: W mBLHIM »0.00 Popular Composers. 10 16 1.40 Melodies In Colour 2 00 NATIONAL suouiWAvt Sports Re?l: io.30 Polboncs Olrl On The Run; 2.15 Calling SKKVICE 41.7 meirm Pr oni Around The World; M.uO The Housewife;483 words
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Article, Illustration549 1962-06-05 10 ■^■^^^^■■^^^^■^^^^l^^B ■^^^^^^^^■■^^^^^■^^^^^MiM CHEQUES STILL POPULAR INVITATIONS to four weddings this month is something that I least expected. Nevertheless I have to attend each one of them a social obligation I am looking forward to fulfilling with pleasure. But with It comes the thought549 words
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Article210 1962-06-05 10 I agree with her. It is out ot date to think there Is something too businesslike about giving cash. For those brides whom you are not familiar with and therefore unable to consult, you can always buy presents that are simple. I find you cannot go210 words
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255 1962-06-05 10 TiHE all-purpose front room that serves as living room, family room, library and often dining room can serve as a formal sitting room for a special evening. The trick is to have two sets of draperies and rugs one for everyday, the other for255 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-06-05 10 If you are looking for an easy way to cut cheese then this cheese slicer (above) will do the job for you. It cuts uniform slices in any thickness desired. It ran be used horizontally or vertically, and the thickness of the slices is automatically determined by the82 words
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Advertisement232 1962-06-05 10 RICH J- Jjh SHAMPOO o^#M RICH* m \l\jkMJC mi Leaves your Mmf < ,> M.\ hair soft and shW%^H diant > f ree °f ff^Mil unsightly dandruff. three different sizes. When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children,232 words
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Advertisement386 1962-06-05 10 Who'd ever dream one make-up could do so many R«-vlon'» TOUCH CLOW is more mot slur* llian make-up. Thai's why it givrs your skin _^mm^^m^^^^ den-drenched Inok with a moiilened jeel P^^» that no (ithrr mako-up ran. You nr\rr wear l^r^^^^^^Sfik 40 lhat diird-oiil. "madr-up" look because I 'Jwafft/JSwT* TOUCH386 words
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Miscellaneous287 1962-06-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. Vulture translates "Vale" as b Oun. literally the first troro o < <8) the ship, repels submarine (8) 6 AH. repeat all. these soluUons 9 Hot cooked meal preceded by (10) half a loaf (6) 7 Mum returns and Dad's 10 A Ollbertlan heroine of287 words
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Advertisement1359 1962-06-05 11 fO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAIT UK Oui Spore Sails f Sham Ptnang MENILAUS li-erpiil GO. 1 Jaetl JaM 7/ 6 Jelt 11 PYRRHUS LkiirMl. Dublin, Glasgow laae 11 JeM 13 lum 14/11 jatt II ITREUS M'lenits, lllil, Oubi.n laeeii Jut II Juu 17/21 Jmi 11 MACHAON Havre, Littrpill, Glas|O» laic1,359 words
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Advertisement1347 1962-06-05 11 W£M£MS3EE&I3£MS2B33^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRI, HAM6URG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, i-i ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, QUO, 60THEN6URG ANO COPENHAGEN, /?Jp*^***&BW Sport P. S'ritm Penang fo/\«C»V\%I "IORIOANA" a) Sa.lel PM 5/ 7 Jim 1/ JiM l-VVSLJ*] "ASMARA" 1)1 II tl HM 74/21 JIM 21/2Uait VPsJC>fe/ "AYUTHIA" I) 2SJtat'4Jal| S/ 11,347 words
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Advertisement1509 1962-06-05 11 BEN^/hENE »PRtt6 SIRVICt TO LONDON LIYERP6OL CQNTIHtNTAL PORJS. soon P. Sham fining OENGLOE (i L.J LtMM. M'trouJJA. H'Our|.. 6. I Tlday JMI 1 17 J BENCIEUCN' L'iMl. Gmouth, Roam JeM 12/1* Ittt 7/11 Jan 11/1* IINURI6 (H) H ktrg. L 111. Hivri. rVoro late 16/23 Jait 24/21 talt 2*/ 11,509 words
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Advertisement1240 1962-06-05 11 McALISTER (Sc CO., LTD. M TEL: No, *****. *l^ \r**AVA ELLKRM AN LOIS Uk KLAVSMBM LIMB LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO. HAVRE i HULL. SEATTLE. VANCtuVtR t PORTLANO CITY OF ELY Accept mi cargt ftr Clltril 1 Slutk S'oere P. Sham Peneng Atjenct. 4 17 Jail II 211,240 words
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Article611 1962-06-05 12 RUBBER OUTLOOK NOT SO GLOOMY: HAY From Our Market Correspondent |i!K outlook for natural rubber is not so gloomy as to lead to the conclusion that there will not be opportunity in the future for orderly and continuing moderate sales from stockpile states the chairman, Sir John Hay, in his611 words
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Article133 1962-06-05 12 THE price oi Straits Tin yesterday remained unchanged at $454,371. per picul |on an estimated ottering ol I 225 tons, up 5 tons. All other markets in Singapore and the Federation were closed for the holidays. Malaya produced 107.314 p'icute of tin concentrates containing 4.825 ions tin133 words
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Article23 1962-06-05 12 Road.*: RuthevrrHt. Rrnattow. Kirmala. Shipi In Port Iwitttnham S.rnonvih (Vvlon Amonea' Ku;ila I-umpur: !'lv«v« Lyconr. Lrda Marrsk Panama Fsronx-VII1». PHILATELY23 words
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Advertisement998 1962-06-05 12 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. e_ Great Lakes Service EU HA EIA EU El* "Gtktki Man" 11/21 Juie 21/21 Imi IS luly 25 July 11 Aag 21 Aug 'Ki-ikawa Maru" 2S |uly 1 «vi 31 Au| 11 Aui IS Sill i Ocl All vessels equipped «ntt> oeeotanks to 1998 words
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Advertisement625 1962-06-05 12 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE MSI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE MIUYA OIRECI 10 CANADA AND US 6REAI LAKES PORTS SBO" S>»" *enm( «rr *tyn|r»|i "S«I*TICA"t (III) li Put 11 June 17 14 June IS Jill IS ill) "BAWEAN't (Nl) S/12 lII* 13/14 m( Ii ml) 12 lot "ZCEIftNO Hi) 5<12 «i|625 words
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Advertisement560 1962-06-05 12 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Ang Yeow Say ha.s left our service on the 31st May. 1962 and is no longer entitled to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. DIETHELM AND CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur NOTICE This is to notify the public that the560 words
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Advertisement1284 1962-06-05 12 g^y^jygryTl^^^Ml tender ki \i I Mii R J K R. TRNDKR NOTICE. THE RUBBER INDUSTRY JOHORt tenders m.m Ct, (REPLANTING) BOARD J.K.R. tender notice and aboT#- registered Contrac- TENDERS trom Clas> C be r.ccivod by the scholarships to thr ton««e of above registered Pw D Con- Jurutera Penguasa. JabaUn A,ricultur..1,284 words
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Advertisement854 1962-06-05 13 TENDER TENDER PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA T NOTJCE c d PERAK Tenders from Cla^s 'C and above J.K.R. Contractors will be TENDERS for the Construction received at the office ol the Ju- iof Rural Sub-Health Centre coml utera Negeri, J.K.R.. Kedah dan i854 words
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Advertisement510 1962-06-05 13 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from graduates in Agiiculture for the post of FARM DIKECTOR at the College of Agriculture. Malaya, on a salary scale of $t>3o x 25 680/715 x 35 925/965 x 40 1.245 a month; entry according to qualifications and experience. Know* ledge of crop510 words
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Advertisement722 1962-06-05 13 J.K.R. KEDAH Applications are invited for tbe temporary post of Quairy Supervisor in the Scale $488x20-»588. Applicants should have had 15 years' experience in quarrying of which 10 years should nave been in a responsible bupeiviwo' capacity. Applications for appointment should be submitted on Form P.S.C.I (obtainable from any Government722 words
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Advertisement955 1962-06-05 13 (Continued from Pace *> SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, ti (Mi*.)— Bom M cts. esjfra WANTED MANACER for Textile Wholesale Shop Previous experience absolute necessity. Really attractive trrma Incluoe pnpflt snaring Schemes. All Correspondence Conndential. Apply Box A 4537. 8.T.. Spore. WANTBD IMMEDIATELY:— Teacher trained or untrained for teaching National Language.955 words
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Advertisement978 1962-06-05 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word, Si (Ml*.)— Box it cts. rrfre LAND SUITABLE FOR Oodown or Factory off Martin Road less than 1 mile from 0.P.0 Phone Tan *****. SEMI-DETACHED BUNCALOWS at Linden Drive, Raffles Park. $22,000/--each. Apply Teo. Tel: *****. B'pore. ONB-STORBV SEMIDETACHED ROUSE. Kirn Lin Park. Facing978 words
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Advertisement1061 1962-06-05 13 PHILATELY tt Wents Si Hi<t.>— tt.x eta. eatre UStO STAMPS WANTBO. Writs tor Buying LJst Pbocnu sKasap Co.. Canterbury. Kent, ttaglsnd COMMONWEALTH AND FOREIGN Stamps also first day cover* clearing cheap, singles or quantities. Bos A 4333 8.T., B'pors. ■OATS, YACHTS FOR SALE W tVersts SS (Mim.)—Box St els. exfre1,061 words
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Advertisement451 1962-06-05 13 MISCELLANEOUS it .rsJs SS (-Win.)— Box it cl,. txtrm SIRVICI Outboard Motors Lawn Mowers and WH»liine Msehlars. Cbop Kirn B*ns; Cbeooc Ifl 79 a 22V/°7«W)B. RO <1 Bln apor **">"• "PATRICIA FASHIONS" »nd tvsnint ■ear, spsrtswoar snd accrtstrOs. •MIAN'S MAIRDRISSINC SALON" "or oquislto hair itylint. colour-tints, facials. manicures and psdisurts.451 words
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Article297 1962-06-05 14 Pan-Malayan imports up $18 m. to $147.8 m. BUT BRITAIN IN SECOND PLACE INCREASED I SHIPMENTS SUBSTANTIALLY ILAST YEAR JAPAN last year maintained her position as top overall supplier of base metals, parti* cularly iron and steel products, to Singapore and the Federation, although her shipments297 words
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Article, Illustration131 1962-06-05 14 Artist's impression of Dunlop's $15m. tyre factory at PJ rIS b an artists impression of Dunlop Malayan Industries' $15 million tyre 1 I factory at Petaling Jaya which will begin production I of a wide range of tyres for cars, trucks, motor-cycles scooters and bicycles early next year. It Is131 words
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164 1962-06-05 14 Ben Line's first diesel ship is launched Arst diesel ship| 1 built for the Ben Line fleet was launched j on the Clyde, Scotland. yesterday by Mrs. H.R. MacLeod, wife of one of the partners of Wm. Thomson and Co., managers of the line. The ship, Benvalla, is the third164 words
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174 1962-06-05 14 Company's special service department A Singapore business- man, Mr. Andrew S.H. Chang, has established a department to I give the general public I a wide range of services from building houses to repairing an electric shaver. Oiven the name Malaya Union Service the new department is an extension to the174 words
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Article, Illustration214 1962-06-05 14 Bid for closer ties with Asian mart A DIRECTOR of Obrien Publicity of Australia, Mr. Allan R. Kelly, visited Singapore last week to effect closer Australian liaison with local ad- vertising activities. Mr. Kelly, whose company is the Australian associate of Young Advertising and Marketing Ltd., met representatives of advertising214 words
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Article28 1962-06-05 14 Mr. H. V. C. Randall haa j been appointed manager of Huttenbachs. Sungei Patani He succeeds Mr. D. Ball, who has gone to England on leave.28 words
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Article159 1962-06-05 14 NEW Zealand apples have been finding a growing market in Malaya over the past few years, according to fruit importers in Kuala Lumpur. Trade statistics show that I New Zealand today ranks sixth best supplier of the fruit to this market after Australia. Japan,159 words
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Article141 1962-06-05 14 ANEW six-storey building in the heart of Johore Bahru town is fast coming up and will be ready tor occupation before the end of the year The building which will contain offices, and owned by Hock Yee Hin Co. Ltd.. faces the new Johore Bahru $1.2141 words
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Article260 1962-06-05 14 TWO NEW STORE HOUSING ESTATES TWO new multi-mil- lion dollar housing projects will be launched in Singapore shortly by a company that has developed no less than dozen estates in the i past. Construction on these projects tin 1 Eastern Garden and tho Skyscraper, was due to I begin within260 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-06-05 14 >1K OKI (MUM HWA (above), manager and a director of the Kinta Omnibus Co.. Ltd.. Ipoh. and a director on other bus companies and a housing estate, has left for hngland anil the VMJL on a three-monih business-ciim pleasure trip. In London. Mr. Oei will meet79 words
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Advertisement463 1962-06-05 14 gj GRAXD SEASOX M I SALE I I LOOK! RECORD BREAKING LOW PRICES I ■ffl GiontK Whit. CoMon P| Sport Shirtt To Cl».t 3.90 Each I H9 Gionttx T«tron Bti U Sport Sh.rti $3 SO Hrfl I Manhattan Foncy §B*lH Sport Shirt! UP SUSO i 5 90 Bj9 I Giantrx463 words
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Advertisement14 1962-06-05 14 J~ J *is v 'INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Yfth -JSEP. 4th 1962_ CONTACT YOUR) TRAVEL AGENT14 words
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Article444 1962-06-05 15 SUPERB FIGHT-BACK ARICA, Monday A SUPERB second half recovery enabled Colombia to hold the Soviet Union to a 4-4 draw in the World Cup finals here yesterday. The Russians were 3-1 ahead at hall -time after a brilliant spell of three goals ia four minutes444 words
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Article214 1962-06-05 15 Hungary 6-1 Bad news (or Brazil SANTIAGO, Mon. Hungary scored the biggest win of the World Cup finals so far when they thrashed Bulgaria 6-1 at Rancagua yesterday, to emerge as the biggest danger to holders, Brazil, and European favourites, the Soviet Union, in the battle for the214 words
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Article204 1962-06-05 15 SCORERS AT A 6LANCE RESULTS of matches played on the fourth day of the World Cud finals: At Arica COLOMBIA 4 (Aceros. Coll. Rada. Klinger) SOVIET UNION 4 (Ivanov 2. Chislenko. Ponedeljnik> At Santiago SWITZERLAND 1 (Schnelter) W. GERMANY t (Bruells. Seeler) At Vina Del Mar MEXICO SPAIN I (Peiroi204 words
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147 1962-06-05 15 -ITALIAN FA DEMANDS PROBE BY FIFA SANTIAGO, Mon. The Italian Football Federation has cabled F.I.F.A. here asking for a 'full investigation" Into the refereelng of Ken Aston, of England, during Saturday's explosive match between Chile and Italy. The telegram asks for the 'laws of hospitality to be respected" during theReuter - 147 words
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Article98 1962-06-05 15 gYDNEY, Mon. The New Zealand AU Blacks completed a 2-0 win over Australia in Rucby Union "Test" series when they triumphed 14-5 today. The All Blacks won the first Test 20-6. Superb forward play led to New Zealand's victory by a goal, two penalty coals98 words
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Article56 1962-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. MCA President's XI beat S.C.A. President s XI by one wicket in the last over of their National Day cricket match on the padang today. Scores were: SCA XI: 158 (B. Marks 41. Slvamayam 37. Ollson 21) MCA XI 161-9 (Reggie da56 words
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226 1962-06-05 15 Swiss 'bolt' defence tactics fail plons Brazil on Wednesday, did most of the attacking but they had to wait until the 78th minute for their only goal. Mexican goalkeeper Carbajal played a great game, but 11 minutes from the end he was beaten by inside-right Pelro. Aspirations AT RANCAGUA, Hungary226 words
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Article456 1962-06-05 15 CRICKET PENANG LGE: PSC bt Police by 7 wkts on Ist inns. Police 109 (J. Andres 37 n.0.. R. Walton 6-41) PSC 11-3 <S. Wilson 46 n.0.. Turner 28). SLRC bt DTC by 55 runs on Ist. Inns. DTC 87 iD. Jenioasoii 30. Joglnder Singh 4-11) SLRC 142456 words
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Article204 1962-06-05 15 PARIS, Monday. A USTRALIA'S current supremacy in world lawn tennis was confirmed at the French championships which ended here yesterday. Australian playyers won both singles the men's doubles, and shared 1 the mixed doubles. South African tennis "twins" Mrs. Sandra Rey-nolds-Price and Miss Renee Schuuirr.an,Reuter - 204 words
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251 1962-06-05 15 S'GOR RIDERS BEAT TRIAL RIVALS WITH ESCAPE PLAN TIMES SPORT i KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OELANGrOR riders won the Malayan Cyclists Federation's Asian Games trials held yesterday and today. In the first trial 36 miles of climbing the Cameron Highlands road from Tapah to Tanah Rata Selangor riders took the first251 words
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Article70 1962-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. An unbeaten 50 by opening batsman Williams helped G.O.C.'s XI to score an elght-wicket win over an B.C.A. side In the National Day cricket match on the S.R.C padang today. Earlier an impressive bowlIng effort by Daplyn (6-50) helped G.O.C.'s XI to run through70 words
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Article127 1962-06-05 15 SOCCEK NATIONAL DAY MATCH: Spore Selection v Army (Jn. BeKLI'ANG DIV. 2: Wan Chin* v Bkt. Badak (padang). v 8 R DIV 2: Pollc Depot t Yg. Malays (padang); Dlv. 3Airport v Wai Chlng (Brickfields). IPOH DIV. I: R. Dragoons f Ramblers (CAH grd); Dlv. 2: PWD v127 words
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Article71 1962-06-05 15 IPOH, Mon. ipoh won the Foenander Shield In the lnter-YMCA 'games' competition against Kuala Lumpur here today. This morning Ipoh trounced Kuala Lumpur 10-0 at hockey and also beat them by 125 runs at cricket. Scores: Ipoh 143 and 157-6 dec. Kuala Lumpur 127 and 48.71 words
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Advertisement121 1962-06-05 15 REDDAWAY Tractaply the nylon reinforced CONVEYOR BELTING More flexible laterally so improved tracking. Rot resistant jiylon weft is stronger, less bulky. Super impact resistance. REDDAWAY AIR, WATER AND FIRE HOSES "SLPm C \MKI.ITK" BfliiijUMiuiiiiinurnim Rubber Hoses for Delivery a"d Suedon purposes reinforced with Canvas. Firt Hoses both rubber lined and121 words
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Advertisement199 1962-06-05 15 M* f minds but TjM J| V^^m Ruth Warner gives a timely warning M ''"ifllm to dating teenagers BEAUTY: Food For Beauty Beauty Club and Beauty ■W Consultant's Advice Keep Trim-Stay Slim Be Vi/f ft >lH Beauty-Conscious. Li&UJ'/ UyKiMlßilfl FASHION: Step Out To Fashion with Free Patterns Vicki lI|Ih&XhME4B Dutton's199 words
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Article138 1962-06-05 16 POLICE OFFICER DIES IN CRASH QEREMBAN. Mon. A police officer was killed when his car and a lorry loaded with stones collided at the Seremban T a m p i n Road, five miles from here, this afternoon. He was Chief Inspector Ahmad bin Haji Hamid. 50. who was travelling138 words
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80 1962-06-05 16 SARAWAK DAY... AND NOT EVEN A SPEECH J^UCHING. Mon.— The first Sarawak Day was celebrated in cold mood throughout the country today. June 4. this being the nearest Monday to June 1. the actual date of Sarawak Day. There were no special events of any sort to mark this day80 words
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Article25 1962-06-05 16 PARIS. Mon. Some 170.000 coal miners in France went on strike for 24 hours yesterday to back up demands for better pay. -UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article31 1962-06-05 16 MRS. EILEEN CANTRELL passed away peacefully on 4.6.62 •t Napier House 7 Napier Road Slnpapore. Funeral arrangements to be notified later. Greatly loved and respected by all who knew her.31 words
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Article73 1962-06-05 16 MR. AND MRS. K. S. Singam ihunk the staffs of both English Schools and doctor of Sabak Berr.am. all friends and relatives for their message of condolence, wreaths and assistance rendered .v the funeral of their beloved son. Vickneswaran. THE WOON family of Batu Gajah thank relatives and friends73 words
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185 1962-06-05 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Barisan Sosialis today .claimed that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's pledge on citizenship yesterday was "virtually an admission" that there was in fact no equality for Singapore citizens under the proposed merger and Malaysia arrangements. The Prime185 words
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Article89 1962-06-05 16 Minister to attend ILO meeting SINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Minister for Labour, left by air this evening at the head o' a Singapore delegation to the international Labour Organisatlon conference opening in Geneva on Wednesday From Geneva, he will fly to London where it is understood he will89 words
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Article, Illustration140 1962-06-05 16 N-Day joy the first night OINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands of people filled Hong Lim Green here last night for the glittering Aneka Ragam Rakyat. It was one of the three concerts staged to round off the first day celebrations of Singapore's third National Day. The other two concerts at Geylang Serai140 words
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188 1962-06-05 16 'Limit transfer of officials' call by police clerks' union KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pOLICE clerks have resolved to ask the Commissioner of Police to restrict the transfer of union officials "to the minimum" as transfers affected the activities of the union. This was one of the resolutions unanimously adopted at the188 words
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383 1962-06-05 16 0 A PANEL of experts ■^-has advised the Government, in a report released today. that atomic power will be commercially attractive in a number of countries within a few years. The panel, headed by Dr Henry D. Smyth, a Princeton professor and U.S. representative383 words
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145 1962-06-05 16 TWIPEH, Mon— Nationalist ■I Chinese intelligence sources today reported "a serious drought" in two of Communist China's richest provinces Sxechuan and Hopei. The sources said the Szechuan Daily, a Coir.mvi is*. organ, reported recently that the rainfall this year in that central China145 words
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Article76 1962-06-05 16 DUKE GOES ON PARADE IN A KILT VANCOUVER. Mon. The Duke of Edinburgh made hi.s only public appearance here yesterday wearing a kilf for the first time in Canada when he presented new colours to the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. A crowd of nearly 7.000 crammed into the stadium olReuter - 76 words
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Article40 1962-06-05 16 RANGOON. Mon— Burmese Government forces scored successes against Communist rebels still active in the central North Burma area last week, overrunning a main rebel hideout and capturing considerable quantities of arms, according to reports reaching here today. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article20 1962-06-05 16 WARSAW. Mon. Mr. Adam RapacKi. Polish Foreign Minister. Is to begin an official visit to Cuba next Saturday.20 words
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95 1962-06-05 16 MUNICH. Mon. Vera Bruehne, 52-year-old divorcee, and her friend Johann Ferbach, 48. were sentenced to hard labour for life here in what has become known as I the "Murder for a Mansion" trial. They were accused of murdering rich, elderiy Dr. Otto Praun' andReuter - 95 words
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