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Title Section21 1962-05-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He** I**1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 28, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article1435 1962-05-28 1 Tan to opposition: 'Dangerous consequences' The new trend in attacks on Govt. IJOTA BHA K U, Sun. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight warned opposition leaders of the danger of exploiting racial issues. Speaking at a dinner siv c n In his honour here by1,435 words
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Article, Illustration16 1962-05-28 1 SHAKIIAII Salwa and Tengku Suleiman at Johore Bahru railway station yesterday. Straits Times picture16 words
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Article40 1962-05-28 1 JAKARTA. Sun— Fire tore through five acres of crowded bamboo and matchboard housing in the heart of Jakarta today, killing at least two people and leaving thousands homeless. The fire raged unchecked for nearly three hours.40 words
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293 1962-05-28 1 BACK BY TRAIN AFTER 3-DAY VISIT TO JOHORE 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sharifah Salwa. eldest daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan A g o n g and the Permaisuri A g o n g. returned io Kuala Lumpur today with her husband. Tengku Suleiman, after a three-day visit to Johore Bahru.293 words
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249 1962-05-28 1 ALGIERS. Sunday SECRET Army Organisation terrorists yesterday launched a series of bomb and arson raids against schools and public buildings. Official sources said OAS commando unii.s stalled DIM I or bombed 13 Algerian pri- nun y scnools ano iwo cus- tiict city hallsReuter; UPI - 249 words
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Article30 1962-05-28 1 NEW YORK. Sun The UJS. space effort wyi cost more than $20,000 million U.S. a year in 1970. according to an estimate published In Fortune magazine today.30 words
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Article62 1962-05-28 1 SINGAPORE. Sun— A Fed- eration citizen. Low Chye Cheng. 30. received a >eriou.s I gunshot wound early today i after a detective fired his revolver to break up a fight in Chinatown. The detective. Koh Soon Toon. 23. was aao injured during tip fi?ht. The condition62 words
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92 1962-05-28 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malayan Catholic News today charged that at least two types of raggi n g indulged in by seniors during the orientation period at the University here "were downright immoral." It said freshmen were stripi ped naked and forced to do shameiul acts.92 words
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Article396 1962-05-28 1 Laos town riddle: Who holds it? VIENTIANE, Sunday. TIIK Royal Laotian Defence Ministry yesterday denied reports thai the Southern pro vincial capital of Saravane had Fallen lo Pathel Lao forces. But. It said, the town was caught In a princers movement by the rebels. The denial came after Thai PremierReuter; UPI - 396 words
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Article92 1962-05-28 1 Rocket tests off—after a mishap rpOKYO. Sun. Japans X rocket experiments have been suspended indefinitely. Tokyo University's Kucketry Department announced today. A two-stage rocket of "Kapper 8" type exploded in the air right after it was launched on Thursday and plunged into a farmhouse in a nearby tillage. At house92 words
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Article109 1962-05-28 1 Cashier in car robbed by gang SINGAPORE; Sun. Armed robbers held up a car travelling 'along Guillemard Road yesterday morning and got away with 54.250 in I cash. The money, belonging to the Univer.siil Tobacco., of Paya Lcbar Road, was being taken to a bank by a cashier, Mr James109 words
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Article25 1962-05-28 1 BORDER BATTLE BEBLOV, Sun sad Communist P" l: day fought nrw gn .it r'»s hordf r t«M reffect trytef Ur>t —1 V I25 words
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327 1962-05-28 2 Malaya is 'most stable land in South-East Asia' U.S. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT SEES A BRIGHT ECONOMIC FUTURE WASHINGTON. Sun I.S. Commerce Department said yesterday that at the end of 1%1 the Federation of Malaya was maintaining its enviable reputation of being "economically the most stable and prosperous nation in South-East Asia."327 words
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Article62 1962-05-28 2 White Australi.i po- licy Kji an »ir ot tupcriority jbout it. It lhould b« modified. I have met MM who believe it it not one of economic, but t»ther raciil. discrimination -J Dr. J. S Moyes. Anglican Blxhop of Aimidale. NewSouth Wiilf 1 who proposes that the present quota62 words
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Article45 1962-05-28 2 WASHINGTON. Sun The United States carried out an underground nuclear test of low yield at the Nevada testing grounds yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It was the 34th underground test announced by the A.E.C during the current series.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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109 1962-05-28 2 I ONDON. Sun. A «roup of scientists suggested on Friday that the body Of Napoleon should be exhumed to discover whether he died of arsenic poisonIng. They said tests oi his hair supported the theory that Napoleon had attacks of acute arsenic poisoning before109 words
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Article24 1962-05-28 2 THE HAGUE. Sun Japan' 3 Fujita Airlines has ordered two F-27 Friendship turbo-prop passenger planes from the Fokker works at Amsterdam. UP.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article64 1962-05-28 2 BKISBANr Sun. Six sailors from the British >übmarinr Tapir arr making their way 1.000 miles across land from here to Sydney in a navy initiative test. The men cannot travel as a group. Each has been given 10 shillings, a knapsack with iron rations,Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration100 1962-05-28 2 It flies— but only just... A IR MARSHAL Sir Walter G. CheA shire. Air Member for Personnel (left) and Sir Maurice Dean. Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Air Ministry, get the "feel' of the controls of the Cyclopter, a pedaldriven helicopter which has already been flown an inch off the groundReuter - 100 words
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Article260 1962-05-28 2 HOLLANDIA. Sun. DUTCH forces yesterday continued /to harry Indonesian paratroops dropped in the south-west area of West Irian, according to an official communique issued in Hollandia last night. The Dutch are trying to surround and eliminate about 270 Indonesians who have landed at half a dozrn pointsReuter - 260 words
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Article39 1962-05-28 2 PARIS. Sun. Jean Jacques Berard, 35. jumped to his death from the 187 ft. hl«h first platform of the Eiffel Tower. the 318 th suicide since it was built In 1889 and the fourth this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article137 1962-05-28 2 BIG HOLE BLASTED IN BERLIN WALL DERLIN. Sun. The 13 biggest bomb attack yet made on the Berlin border wall yesterday ripped at least 96 square feet of 12-inch thick concrete out of it. police reported. The cause of the blast was "anybody's guess." they added. But the circumstances indicatedReuter - 137 words
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Article26 1962-05-28 2 CHICAGO. Sun A man who .stood up to wave to his wife fell to his death from switchback at an amusement park here. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-05-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AMOTUEQ out o*\ wojoec wiutA TMOCC O*i« WMtW TOE NEW6PAPCBC I eVEPVTUIrJGy MXXiLODO*: J V «ee*«c to «o r^s~>. IT o*out26 words
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Article423 1962-05-28 3 60,000 TURNED BACK AT THE BORDER REFUGEES WHO DODGED FRONTIER GUARDS AND THE POLICE WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAY HONG KONG Sunday. THIS tiny colony has turned back an estimated 60,000 illegal immigrants from Communist China in 25 days this month. But in the process 1 numberReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration383 1962-05-28 3 Quick look round... NEW DELHI, Sunday. HUNTERS in Bhagalpar, East India, have been given tear-gas shells and dynamite for use in a drive to rid a 20-square-mile strip of jungle of man-eating leopards Officials said the tear gas and dynamite would be u.sed to blast the lairs of the leopards383 words
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Article63 1962-05-28 3 Invasion oS locusts WASHINGTON: A special House investigating committee, led by Mr. A. Paul Kitchin i Democrat-Norm Carolina), has called lor more effective controls by the United States and its allies to prevent the shipment of strategic commodities to Communist countries. LONDON: Persia is in danger of losing "a considerable63 words
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Article171 1962-05-28 3 FEARS from FALLACY about HISTORY ("iTTAWA. Sun. The v U.N. Secretary-Ge-neral, v Thant. said here yesterday the Soviet Union's "obsessive fear of encirclement" and Washington's fear or a catastrophic surprise attack were both rooted in the fallacy that history repeats itself. As another example of this, he cited the exampleReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-05-28 3 Carpenter's space films badly damaged by water BUT HIS PICTURES OF 'FIREFLIES' ARE OK YEW YORK, Sun. 111 Films made by U.S. astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter during his space flight were badly damaged, a spokesman for the film t company said here yesterday. He >ald seawater got lute Carpenter's AuroraReuter - 265 words
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133 1962-05-28 3 BIRMINGHAM. Sun.-^Jap-anese "piracy" of their packaging designs has cost British bicycle firms more than £20.000 In lost exports to Nigeria. "Aims Of Industry." a British free enterprise association, stated here yesterday. The firm. T. D. Cross and Sons of Birmingham, which has exported cycle wheelsReuter - 133 words
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Article175 1962-05-28 3 NEW YORK. Sunday. INVESTIGATORS at Centrevillc. lowa, said .yes--1 terday that an explosive force of unknown origin caused the crash of a Boeing 707 jetliner last Tuesday, killing all 45 aboard The airline president blamed "a man-made explosive" presumably n bomb A spokesman for theReuter - 175 words
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117 1962-05-28 3 'U.S. has spy satellites now': Paper NEW YORK. Sun.— The Nrw York World-Telegram reported yesterday that the United Stales has seven secret military satellites in orbit and that each passes over the Soviet Union several times a day. A Washington dispatch said the IS Air Force has launched a numberReuter - 117 words
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Article65 1962-05-28 3 MOBCOW. Bun A middleaged woman has been jailed for five years here for burning her house down to 1 get the Insurance money. The woman took all her fur- niture and belongings from 1 the house, dumped them in J her garden and set flre to 165 words
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Advertisement155 1962-05-28 3 [MALAYAN FINANCE] OFFER UP TO I L,* UJfll INTEREST per annum tor 6 or 12 months Put your savings to work for you. Invest them with MALAYAN FINANCE and reap the benefit of these generous Interest Rates The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary ot Malayan Banking Limited. Croup Assets Exceed155 words
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Article154 1962-05-28 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows as follows at 7 p.m. during the weeK Tomorrow: Kampong Lorong 23. Geylang; Nong Chong School. Yio Chu Keng Road 10 m.s.: Kampong Bereh. Chua Chu Kang Road end: Kampong Teban. Tampenis Road: Kampong Budna154 words
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Article318 1962-05-28 4 GOH: WE WANT TO HELP NEIGHBOURS Minister tells ofS'pom's C-plan aid SINGAPORE, Sunday. J'HE Finance Minister, Dr. Gob Keng Swee, told 24 Colombo Plan students here last night of Singapore's desire to help her neighbouring countries. He met the trainees from Ceylon. Indonesia, Sarawak, North Borneo and Thailand at a318 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-05-28 4 MR. AND MRS. Chew Kok Aun. pictured after their marriage at 45. Genting Lane. Singapore yesterday. Mr. Chew, a businessman, is the youngest brother of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Kok Kin. The bride is the former Miss Rosalind Sect Hock Kee Neo. a staff nurse at69 words
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Article152 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. F[E MASS X-ray case-finding survey being conducted by the Ministry of Health has now entered its eighth week. K X-ray centre is at pretuated at the Sims AyeMnmunity Centre, where remain until May 31. date, over 11.000 resihave come forward for free chest152 words
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Article26 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has accepted a tender for $999,000 for the construction of a concrete parking- apron for Jet aircraft at Singapore Airport.26 words
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Article29 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Home Affairs has appointed Mr. Kam Teng Whatt to act as Secretary ot the Hotels Licensing Board with effect from April 16.29 words
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Article24 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Volunteer Special Constabulary will hold a passing out parade at the Police Training School at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday24 words
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Article27 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.' The Federation of Boys' Clubs will hold a National Day youth workers social night at their headquarters in Kallang Road on next Sunday.27 words
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Article62 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce is planning to hold another "Youth Week in BuSb" project to be held duthe August holidays, a major Jaycee's project youth activity programme will be a joint effort by the various commercial firms. Government arid statutory bodies, the Armed62 words
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Article47 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The) Consul -General for the Fed- eral Republic of Germany in i Singapore. Mr. H. Roehreke. will speak on "The United Kingdom and the European Economic Community" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.47 words
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Article27 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Trained Nurses Association will hold a dance at the Sea View Hotel from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. on June 2.27 words
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Article108 1962-05-28 4 i SINGAPORE, Sun. Nine O wage agreements, benefiting some 11,000 workers, have Just been published m the Government supplemenItary gazettes after being I certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court last year. Outstanding among these was an agreement between i the City Council and the Public108 words
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Article126 1962-05-28 4 'External courses are useful' SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chancellor of the University of Auckland. Sir Douglas Robb. today suggested that the University of Singapore organise external courses for those who did not have the opportunity of an university education. He was surprised to hear there were no external university courses here.126 words
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Article76 1962-05-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government announced today that with effect from June 1, air parcels may be sent to Switzerland. The following postage rates and limit of weight will apply; For first half-pound. $4.30; for every additional half-pound or part thereof $3: limit of weight. 2276 words
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Miscellaneous522 1962-05-28 4 The Singapore Diary i SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: > torium, 730 p.m Exhibition of painting* by Bhrt Y.W.C.A (Raffles Quay) Vmoo Shah, at the National I Chinese cooking "Sweet Sour Library. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Duck". 10.30 a.m.- Malay consixr.APOßE MEDICAL AS- versatiou. 11 am; Dress deSOCIATIOX: A lecture to522 words
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Article205 1962-05-28 5 SUNGEI GEDONG FOR THE NEEDY SINGAPORE. Sun. The Housing and Development Board will be putting up another resettlement area at Sungei Gedong, off the 18th milestone, Lim Chu Kang Road, to resettle families displaced from other areas required for I development and housing projects. The area is a former rubber205 words
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104 1962-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A lorry owner whe assaulted a Road Transport Department official when he refused to give him a lorry licence was fined $50 here. The Magistrate. Mr. L. C. Vohrah. told Sim Tuang Cheng, 44. of Klang: "I sympathise with you. But don't104 words
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Article46 1962-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association here is to hold their annual gala dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall on July 7. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has consented to be the patron of the dance.46 words
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123 1962-05-28 5 KUCHING. Sun. A FISH has been named *'Ikan Anthony" after the former Sarawak Governor, Sir Anthony Abell. In 1959 the then Governor flew to Bario in the Kelabit Highlands and brought along a delivery of tilipia as a gift to Penehulu La- I123 words
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Article20 1962-05-28 5 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Mr. Yoong Knee Nam. the Pahang chief surveyor stationed here, has been transferred to Johore Bahru.20 words
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Article, Illustration449 1962-05-28 5 Industry pace to pick up soon STORE INDIAN CHAMBER CHIEF: A READY MARKET WITH MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, has predicted that the pace of industrialisation in Singapore would gather momentum in future, due to the formation of the449 words
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Article206 1962-05-28 5 TELUK ANSON. Sunday. T»HE national president of the All-Malayan Estates x Staff Union, Mr. Yeoh Guan Leong, said today that the current lower price of rubber was the healthiest sign possible. If it stabilised about 75 cents a pound, it would guarantee its prosperity and survival206 words
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62 1962-05-28 5 IPOH. Sun motor scooter rider. Abdul Rani bin Panriak. 36. and his pillion rider. Muslim bin Mohamed. 27. were killed in a bead -on collision with a lorry yesterday. Tliey were coins towards Parit when the accident occurred about 18 miles from here.62 words
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Article36 1962-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. R. l. Cutter, a technical assistant in the Telecommunications Department Penang. left here by air yesterday for a two-year course in stores administrations in Australia under the Colombo Plan.36 words
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Article60 1962-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The University of Malaya Students' Union House will be officially opened by the Prime Minister. Tengtcu Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as Chan- cellor of the University, on June 17 at 10 a.m. Cabinet Ministers and heads of diplomatic missions will be invited A60 words
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Article257 1962-05-28 6 RESOLUTIONS IN PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR FOLLOW DEADLOCK IN 'WAGE STRUCTURE' TALKS PENANG, Sunday. pENAXG bank employees may go on strike over their demand for a new salary structure. An emergency meeting of the Penang branch of the National Union of Bank Employees unanimously resolved last257 words
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Article47 1962-05-28 6 IPOH. Sun. Thieves broke into a mining company's office in Brewster Road here early yesterday and stole an adding machine and a cheque writer machine, both valued at $400. They scaled the back wall and forced open a window to get into the office.47 words
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151 1962-05-28 6 Perak town council men to get allowances |PO H, Sun. The 1 ."erak State Government has approved the payment of allowances to the elected members on the three senior town councils in the State that now enJoy financial autonomy. The councils are Ipoh, Taiping and Teluk Anson. The allowance will151 words
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Article26 1962-05-28 6 RAUB, Sun. The Raub District Youth Club celebrated Hart Ray a Hajl at the Sekolah Kebangsaan. Gall, by stagine variety shows over the weekend.26 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-05-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A rally in which 30.000 people are expected to take part at the padang next Sunday morning will mark the beginning of th* twoday National Day celebrations. Unlike previous celebrations, this year's march past will be confined to a group of 3.000 representing208 words
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239 1962-05-28 6 From wonder clone— new middle class in Malaya PENANG, Sun THE development of the rubber industry's "wonder clone" will soon lead to the emergence of the tappers as Malaya's new middle class, said Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, in an interview here239 words
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113 1962-05-28 6 Admiralty union chief: We'll not be 'stooges 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the 500--strong Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, Mr. Peter Vincent, said yesterday that the union would resist any attempts to make it a "stooge" of any political party. Speaking at the onion's 16th annual general meeting at113 words
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Article137 1962-05-28 6 SHOPMAN KILLED BY GUNMAN ITANGAR. Sun. A sundry shopkeeper, Tan Yew Chai, 45, was shot dead by an un~jfc known gunman last night as he was about to close his shop at Kampong Sungei Bharu, Simpang Ampat, nine miles from here. Tan was shot at pointblank range. He collaps fi137 words
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Article68 1962-05-28 6 PENANG. Sun. A St. Xavier's Private Afternoon School student is believed to w£ have drowned when be went swimming with some friends at Tanjong Bungah on Friday. The boy. A. Savarlmuthu. was swept away by the cur. rent. His friends raised an alarm and a life guard68 words
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Article41 1962-05-28 6 TAIPING. Sun. The winners of the signboard competition In the national language, organised by the Taiplng committee in the L-month Ist phase are: l. Hup Heng Jentera Perniagaan Berhad: 2. Perak Muslim Restaurant: 3. Pcrsatuan Kwangtong.41 words
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Article44 1962-05-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. David Marshall, the Member for Anson will ask the prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly whether he will make a statement on his recent discussions with British Ministers in London.44 words
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Article39 1962-05-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A donation of $5 from Mr. Leong has been received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Aug. the Singapore student who was paralysed after a diving accident, bringing his fund to $2,852.--85.39 words
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Miscellaneous156 1962-05-28 6 iJ'l Abnvr Bff At Capp C\ PUSH*GOODSVEf\/^**XJ Vy -AND IVEKY RUSSIAN "\1 I V r (EMGLAMD* BUTTON, [PUT ON* I TINN-A^IH WIU. f SOVIET 1 I THAW A V DONTESK. 1 1 y I AND'is-A/4»r-rtArr- a cotton* I I tiarvdoto j— teem- i\ f± A^ 1 y— (GOOOIWE AUBCKHM WCKINK156 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1962-05-28 7 Dutch governor jumped out of the window STRAITS TIMES Special Feature LIFE WAS ROUGH IN OLD PANAKOR THERE is a Malay proverb, "Jikalan tiada dapat di-baik-i tetapi jangan di pechah kan", which can be loosely translated into English as, "Although you may not be able to mend it, you needHTS - 1,737 words
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Article346 1962-05-28 8 It Werals tit (Mimimmmi ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Jubilee Mi auaM rortner students requiring copies please send name address and s U'.OO to Headmistress by IMb June SPARKLE IN TRICEL: To Madam, that s new in Trtcel permanently pleated dress**, four pleating style. and many lovely colours. Moderns. 34 High346 words
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Article703 1962-05-28 8 Singapore has been told often enough by the Federation's Prime Minister what will happen if merger, within the principles set out in the heads of agreement, is rejected. The causeway will be cut Perhaps this phrase is a little too dramatic. The physical separation will be no703 words
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Article325 1962-05-28 8 There could be no mistaking the collective enthusiasm of the large crowd who attended Saturday's extraordinary general meeting of the Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Cooperatives Ltd to listen to Inche Aziz bin Ishak. They came to Kuala Lumpur, more than 1,500 of them, in fleets ol buses from325 words
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Article205 1962-05-28 8 I Hongkong's four weeks of inxiety are over. From Peking has come the word, and the flow of refugees over the border has ended. There is no completely satisfactory explanation either of the origin of the flood or the stemming of it, but perhaps the South China Morning205 words
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Article, Illustration794 1962-05-28 8 BARRIER THAT IS MORE CRUEL THAN COLOUR OR rRACE OR RICHES J^AIROBI, Sun. If there are "Iwo nations" in East Africa, they are surely those of the men and the women. The dividing line of sex is in many ways more cruel than thatOFNS - 794 words
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Article, Illustration779 1962-05-28 8 GEORGE GALE - WHAT SAVED SALAN? GEORGE GALE Question all France is asking today by THE Salan verdict is a c a tastrophe for France and a humiliation for de Gaulle. There can be no doubt about it. The fragile unity of France is threatened, not protected, by the sentence. The extreme Right779 words
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Letter179 1962-05-28 8 I HAVE read with Mr. prise your editorial of May 17 under the heading "Council Claims." Public housing If admittedly a newsworthy subject. To suggest, however, that local authorities generally are forgetting other needs ta untrue and misleading. You mention specifically markets, drains and sewerage:179 words
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Letter94 1962-05-28 8 Pollution of water supply IF the consumer "RPR" who wrote complaining of oil. scum and an unpleasant taste In his watpr supply will communicate witli the Jabatan Kerja Raya office In Parit Buntar or the waterworks at Bagan Serai, an investigation can be made. Regular chemical and bar. teriologlcal checks94 words
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Advertisement694 1962-05-28 8 Straits Tiaet k Malay Mail be henOd le: 1 oor COLD STOMAtjk- AUCAOB Orchard Road COLD STORAOI IKitNCHII AT HOLLAND HOAD-KATONO HMCL SJOAD NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK iTO»I LTD Winchester House. Cottyer Quay THE NIWI rstoNT Fitjpstfick Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL s Admiralty Koad. Nsvs' a M. ABDUL694 words
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Advertisement23 1962-05-28 8 .»L*^fiH HM "^K^mWmWL^m^m^mW^L\^Km% A CLEAN SHAVE ANYWHERE Q SWISS-MADE B BATTERY ij^J^ SHAVER I^L^jH lll<|ls«l ■111 lift--111 1 Fa*. Malaya HIH sit so23 words
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Advertisement117 1962-05-28 8 *af*S the nicest things happen tn nur customers... ...when they save for tne car they Tiv;«/ with <; savings account maximum safety for your funds interest to make your savings grow convenience of other bonking services ot one place fast and friendly personol service systematic sovings plan twy offices in117 words
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Article272 1962-05-28 9 ROLE OF YOUTH THEME IN SEMINAR ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The future role the youths of Asia should play in the development of the economic, social, cultural and political life of the community will be discussed at the nrst World Assembly of Youth Malayan seminar which begins here tomorrow. The seminar,272 words
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Article426 1962-05-28 9 NARAYANAN PROMISES SUPPORT OF THE I.C.F.TU. FOR THAT EQUAL-PAY CLAIM BY TEACHERS PENANG, Sunday. 'pIK chairman of the Asian regional organisation of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, last night pledged the support of 6$ million Asian workers for the426 words
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88 1962-05-28 9 Penang Govt. offices move to new $3m. building pENANG. Sun. Except for the General Post Office, all other departments have moved into the new 53.2 million State Government offices at Downing Street. The General Post Office is expected to occupy the ground floor of the building early next month. The88 words
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Article23 1962-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The United States Embassy and the Philippine Embassy here will celebrate their nation Independence Days on July 4.23 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-05-28 9 Saved from thugs by two Good Samaritans STAB-IN-THE-BACK BOY: 'THANKS' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AN office boy, AY. Manoharan, 17, who was attacked by three thugs last night, said today that he owed his life to two passers-by who came to his aid. Propped up on a pillow in Ward 21236 words
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Article62 1962-05-28 9 $28,000 FOR ASSUNTA FOUNDATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assunta Foundation In Petaling Jaya has received donations totalling more than $28,000 for its appeal fund. The biggest individual contributions came from the Lee Foundation •$10,000). Socfln and Co. ($7,500) and Mr. Ng Aik Swee ($1,000). Residents of Petaling Jaya contributed $6,32462 words
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Article36 1962-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Superintendent of Police, Mr. J D. Kelly, formerly head of the Police Field Force, has been appointed Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Public Order. Field Force and Operations.36 words
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Article37 1962-05-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Bharu Customs station will be closed for official business on June 4. first day of Muharram. the Muslim New Year and on June 6. birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong.37 words
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Article34 1962-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.Mr. Lee Chye Watt, a Controller of Telecommunications, left here by air yeserday for New Zealand to undergo a three-month course in cable terminal Installation practices under the Colombo Plan.34 words
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Article243 1962-05-28 9 CONCERN OVER SUBVERSION IN VERSE KUCHING, Sunday. J^ SARAWAK Government statement says that there is no lack of political poetry in certain Chinese newspapers here. Such locally written poems constitute one of the principal ways of propagating Communist ideas in Sarawak. ;t says. This week one Kuching left-wing newspaper, Sin243 words
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Article99 1962-05-28 9 Escapee No. 2 re-arrested IPOH. Sun. Heong Ah Kow. 17. who escaped from the Menglembu police station lock-up on March 2, was picked up by Selangor Police in Loke Yew Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday He was the second of the four prisoners who escaped from the lock-up while awaiting99 words
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Article45 1962-05-28 9 SEREMBAN. Sun. The Undang Klana of Pnnfri UJong. one of Negri Sembllans senior ruling chiefs, opened an agricultural ."how at Rantau. 16 miles from here, yesterday. The exhibition was organised by Malay farmers' associations from Seremban and Port Dickson districts45 words
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Article55 1962-05-28 9 KUCHING. Sun Supplementary grants totalling $273,000 have been given by Britain to Sarawak to meet 80 per cent of the cost of providing rooms for three new junior secondary schools. The grants were allocated from Colonial Development and Welfare Fund. Schools to be benefltted from grants are55 words
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Article74 1962-05-28 9 IPOH. Sun The Deputy Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. said that the State Government was in the midst of extensive development programmes which required large quantities of treated timber. Hewas speaking at the $500 000 Kirn Cheung sawmill In Menglerabu yesterday afternoon when74 words
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176 1962-05-28 9 Labour meeting condemns causeway threats DENANG, Sun.— The 1 Penang divisional conference of the Labour Party of Malaya today unanimously approved a resolution condemning the "coercive threats" of the Prime Minister. Tensjku Abdul Rahman, to close the johore Causeway. The people of Singapore, the resolution stated, should be allowed to176 words
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Article149 1962-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malayan Airways will revise its schedules covering services from Singapore to and within the Borneo territories and to the Federation trom June 4. An airline spokesman said that the revisions were necessary for operational reasons and would remain in force until July 22. The149 words
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Article47 1962-05-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Puan Noor Aishah. will declare open the joint mammoth exhibition and sale of work by voluntary organisations and Social Welfare Department homes, to b* held at the Victoria Memorial Hail at lo a.m. on Saturday.47 words
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Advertisement96 1962-05-28 9 Ni^tS^^ nc a g KcAL Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil builds stamina and strong bodies protects against illness gives children the kind of energy they really need. Nature's richest combination of high energy fats and vitamins A and D— has no substitute doctors will tell you so. Ensure the health96 words
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Advertisement105 1962-05-28 9 ALWAYS IN WWrifvfl STOCK HKO 1 1 A I from pl^mßßß^B \3rchard. Moiors SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE VI BORNEO MOTORS 8/61/1 CLEVER PEOPLE CHOOSE Wctct TRADK MARK FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES. PILLOWS. BOLSTERS CUSHIONS. EYE EXAMINATION Y»M <•« tot wt»k false fctrth but you HSWf Tjji can't <e« with105 words
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Miscellaneous440 1962-05-28 9 A A T D o 10 MALAYA c SK& w<ss^ir A l™& S W*ZZ A J E radio Singapore l&2F%t^£2?-- 252 AM. 6.00 Time Signal Nega- SHORTWAVE SERVICE: Popular Percussion- 600 Bcl'n" ra-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 *l metres and The Industry- fi in v-,mh Mornln* Melodies; 7.00 R«id«. MEDIUM WAVE440 words
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507 1962-05-28 10 Russians respected but are they overrated? SANTIAGO, Sunday THE final stage of the World Cup foot ball championships start on Wednesday when the opening will kick of i j simultaneously in four centres. The games on the first day are: Chile v Switzerland507 words
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130 1962-05-28 10 Tennis Neale first to reach last 8 PARIS. Sun.— Heavy rain, which made it Impossible io dry even the hard courts I at the Stade Roland Garros here, washed out the latter half of the day's programme in the French lawn tennis championships yesterday. Only one of four men's singles130 words
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481 1962-05-28 10 Cricket Lanes hit out for 320-6 dec against Pakistan I ONDON. Sun.— With the First Test against England less than a week away, the Pakistan cricket tourists were hammered for 320 for six declared by Lancashire at Old TrafTord. Manchester, esterday. The Pakistanis made 34 for no wicket In replyReuter - 481 words
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Article32 1962-05-28 10 TOKYO. Sun— Orient middleweight boxing champion Fumlo Kaizu of Japan was beaten on points last night here by American welterweight Willie Ross. In a nontltle fight over ten rounds.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-05-28 10 'BAD BOY' SONNY SLIDES DOWN A BANISTER IN a light moment. Sonny Liston slides down a banister, but maintains his usual serious expression as a ceiline: light seems to cast a halo over his head. Sonny was relaxing during his training at Pines Lodge. New York. The "Bad Boy" of88 words
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Article264 1962-05-28 10 Golf Weetman wins top prize THANKS TO WIFE's WARNING LLANDUDNO (North Wales). Sunday. IJARRY WEETMAN, the British* Ryder Cup golfer, maintained the lead he had held from the start to win the £4.000 Penfold-Swallow tournament here yesterday. A final round of 70 gave him a total of 280— three strokesReuter - 264 words
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156 1962-05-28 10 Racing Oaks Trial Stakes to Nortia T ONDON, Sun.— Major Lionel Li Holliday. who owns the Epsom Derby favourite Hethersett. won the Oaks Trial Stakes over 8' 2 f at Linfteld Park yesterday with Nortia. Nortia's victory put her right in the running for the Oaks. She ran on withReuter - 156 words
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Article382 1962-05-28 10 QYDNEY. Sun. Results of 0 weekend Australian soccer matches: NSW DIV. I Auburn 3 Polonia 9; Bankstown 2 Prague 2: Apia 2 Budapest 5: Oladesvllle 1 Hakoah 0: Hellenic 2 S. Coast 0; Yugal 3 Canterbury 2 NSW DIV. 2. Ccncordta 0 Sydney Aust 3: Mellta 2382 words
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Advertisement204 1962-05-28 10 with every 12oz. jar of Vaseline Hair Cream -TRAVEL PACK" JAR F fese 'fee HAIR CRE4M If you're a travelling man then you'll appreciate this wonderful offer of a regular sized jar for the bathroom and a small "travel pack" jar for your suitcase. Or maybe you're not a travelling204 words
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Advertisement850 1962-05-28 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has fixed the 6th .Tuiip. 1962, at 230 p.m. at the Registrar's Chambers, ground floor, Supreme Court Building, Singapore, lor hearing the Public Examination of the under-meu-tloned bankrupts: BkHkncptcy No. 352/ M. C. MEN ON. 3M/M. CHAN850 words
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Advertisement1563 1962-05-28 11 ■^■■■■■■pMpßßMppMpisp|pM|| (Continued front Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Min.)— Box tt cts. txtrm NOUBS BOY Preferably Chinese with lor without experience. Apply Box AS3I 8.T.. X.L.. R. C. DESIGNER and draughtsman Pleaae atate previous experience and I salary required. Apply to Box A 44&2 81. B'pore. STRUCTURAL STEELWORK1,563 words
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Advertisement1083 1962-05-28 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE S» Words SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtn WILLING TO PART a lot booked for B type houae facing cast at Stamford Park. Only $400. Contact: 122-A Temen.iohn Road, Spore. INDUSTRIAL FREEHOLD LAND 3t I acres at 6i m.s. Bukit Tlmah near Main Koad. Principals only.1,083 words
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Advertisement773 1962-05-28 11 TUITION M Words SS (Min.)— Bum it rt*. ejrtre BINOAPORB DRIVING SCHOOL Special Anniversary Reductions— Now Refresher Course $18/- Complete $30/Guaranteed $60/- Kindly Rlnc *****. n Owen Road. (B'pore) MALAY LANOUAOE Guaranteed satisfaction Beglnnera Intermediate Advanced. Also Malay Literature for all exams. Apply Chinese YMCA. Sele«le Road, Singapore. Pbone *****.773 words
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Advertisement712 1962-05-28 11 VEHICLES FOR SALI It Word* $1 (Mm.)— Box tt ttm. txtrm 1968 VAUXHALL SUPER. Radio, Taxed 'lnsured. (2.300 0.n.0. Telephone Cpl. Dlgby 491M1 Ext. 277 or 303 Block 128 R.A.F Chanel. B'pore. 1968 VW NBW PAINT tt.ttO/- 19M California 11.500/- 0.n.0. Both aood conditions 49 Jupiter Road, Windsor Park 6712 words
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Advertisement639 1962-05-28 11 FOR SALE M Words U (Min,)— Bo* M tts. oxtro Mil 88" 89" Doubleslie Printed Badabeeta Now $4.80. Whits Pillow. oaaea Only TBe Men's Books, Neckties Now 90a Many Bargains. Remrmner Cathay'a 88/39. Brma Baaati Road, a'pora THB MOO PAOBB et the Bottlo International Directory eonUln tbe aamea of importers639 words
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Advertisement182 1962-05-28 11 WHERE TO STAY If Word, tit (Minimum) Dmilm 1 month. 10 Words UJO Mtm.) JOMORI HOTBLi J. B. EnKllah. Cantonese rood. AiroMKmioasd Rooms. Pbon* 2i\H/t. WHERE TO EAT (S'por.) MUI PONQ RESTAURANT:- LubCheon at only $1.90 par head: \>«»- Üble Soup Koast Pork l<outor« C«uUOower Koll Butter <:heeaa Coffca. rRESH182 words
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Article, Illustration760 1962-05-28 12 PHMLiP / OIAKI7 - ERNEST HEMINGWAY A BIOGRAPHY PHMLiP /OIAKI7 A BOUQUET FOR BIG BROTHER MY BROTHER, ERNEST HEMINGWAY. By Leicester Hemingway. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 255.). IHAD never much liked Ernest Hemingway, from what I knew of him at a distance, but after reading his brother's warm and admiring biography I have come to760 words
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Article280 1962-05-28 12 Straits Times Book Reviews AT 12 MR. BYNG WAS SHOT. By Dudley Pope. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 30s. > ADMIRAL BYNG was executed on board a warship in Portsmouth harbour on March 14, 1757. The proceedings were made no more agreeable by a strong north-westerly gale and cold280 words
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Article170 1962-05-28 12 ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN teaching, depend to a great them when a child. He is LANGUAGE. By R. A. Close extent on the structure of not necessarily a speaker (Allen and In win 255.) the learner's mother ton- or writer of good English. YEARS of experience in170 words
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288 1962-05-28 12 Mandate over Jerusalem and its ending THE FAITHFUL CITY. The Siege of Jerusalem 1948. By Dr. Joseph, t Hogarth Press. 35a. i AS first military governor of Jewish Jerusalem during the Palestine war of 1948. Dr. Joseph held a post of great symbolic and actual significance. He presided over a288 words
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Article70 1962-05-28 12 npHERE was once a colo--1 nial secretary in Singapore who informed the Legislative Council of the expected "shortfall in the accrual of revenue." It is this sort of creature whose blood Sir Ernest Oowers is after. In "The Complete Plain Words." a five shilling Pelican Book,70 words
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Advertisement127 1962-05-28 12 IR\ /PI Frmir- Smavl lOT'°" M »«'oC 15 m Enjoy the masculine freshness of g Every Old Spice -product give* you r fresher kind of cpnfidence in yourself we call it S Z'S Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine 5 IOOk. SHULTOH NEW YORK LONDON i "Shaving Mug Shaving Cream127 words
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Advertisement225 1962-05-28 12 HOW; BIKE m m iij I TO TAKE IVSPI'Tp WORLD I ill j FAMOUS linLL CARNEGIE COURSE I en I A BETTER JOB i BY GAINING SELF CONFIDENCE A j CO AFTER A BIGGER INCOME j WITH HUMAN RELATIONS Mil I ANO WIN RECOGNITION j BY GETTING YOUR IOEAS ACROSS225 words
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Miscellaneous273 1962-05-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Field, then Milk; now »pring 1 I. Mother's French veision in (4, 3). Cheshire «Bj. 5. The writer of 23 (4>. 9. Apt to twist 23 >6i. 6. The English see. with leut 10. Away with unfinished Irish embarrassment. Is tompoMessays! (6). non (10. 5).273 words
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Advertisement1430 1962-05-28 13 ii, a;.;,', mi,, m t9 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK. Ou* S'por* Sails P. S'h*N Paaang MENESTNEUS Ntv't. L.ttrptll. GUSgo*) I* Pt /May 10 Mty 31/31 DIMOOOCttS A rro^ti. L'llll R'dirn. Hbrg II Pt Jaae 2 JaM 3 NELIUS Liftrptil, Glasgow Gin. 31 JaM 2 MENELAOS Li«erp**l J.M 4 J.M1,430 words
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Advertisement2789 1962-05-28 13 1 BBj* mt m w mm L m m I M I J mk tjT jaaßtaal Bar Jaur arar mam w mm THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TB GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMBURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, KHTEHDAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO, COTHENIURS AND COPENHAGEN Ay^^vX Spore P. S'hart P*nan» fo*>hCJ\T|l| "MAUCCA" l)t Sa.lad Sailrt2,789 words
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Advertisement1273 1962-05-28 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w,, IBS HU nlll IC-W \UM BLLSRMAN LINE Ut KLAVBNESB LINE LONDOII HAMBURS, ROnEROAM. LOS ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORUANt CITT OF UPON Accial.il ca.jt Itr Ctatral I Seal* raara i'htn <■• 1-1 J,«.y, I. P. 31 May TEX* PVJN.,1,273 words
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Article1005 1962-05-28 14 Capital sale from a new f irm From Our Market Correspondent TODAY will see yet another offer for sale of part of the capital of a new Malayan company Malayan Containers Ltd. and last week this consideration almost wholly dominated the thoughts of local investors. In fact it can be1,005 words
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Article1104 1962-05-28 14 THE *tutr of shares on Uie Malayan Stock Exclumeje ahow last business to May 18 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest adn Lowest business this year to date were: II I Aid Bricks 2.20 JO O'd» 220 »m«1,104 words
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Article40 1962-05-28 14 Industrial*: Tin.: rubbtri: May ?1 May 17 May 23 1" 10 I76.M i 2»5 72 ?!.■..-< IVMd 101.16 |*1 I,, J«n. 1, 1fM B i00 May 74 May M IT'. 47 I79.M lfl.16 1»1.1« May 1 Ji I*40 words
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Article584 1962-05-28 14 present piicee gives a rry I factory yield of 20 per cent. No furUier dividend will be recommended Siamese Yin prices hnd well despite a drop In the profits from UJC, ;yt> to from £346.352 Siamese baa declared a l:nal divion capita! increased by v onr-ior-twu '6d. faainei584 words
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Article120 1962-05-28 14 T»HE tin market last x week, both in Malaya and other world markets, was dominated by American stockpile considerations and the meeting of the International Ti n Council which discussed the problem. The International Tin Council is understood to have concluded its discussions on the120 words
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Article180 1962-05-28 14 COMMODITY REVIEW of 12. cents on Saturday morning to $458.87.'.. Both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur rubber market., last week nearly ran out of adjectives to describe the lethargic state of tiaoe. The market was described ai "quiet", ••featureless", "inactive" and "lifele«>v" Eaiiv in the week there wai I some180 words
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Article61 1962-05-28 14 East Smelting Kampong Lanjut Kent Tin Kepong Rubber New Serendah Cherts Rubber Malayasia RuHber Rubber Plants Current Dale of payment payment 271'» July 16 Is June 20 6d. July 6 7- June 13 15% June 27 30- 15. •♦■lncludes !<". bonu» Total for \rar 50--1.-7 .1. 17 25--40'61 words
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Advertisement1118 1962-05-28 14 KAWASAKI RISEN tCMSHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic «Jc Creti Lak*s S*rvic* IM El* Ei* tl* tl* |M Ifn v i' am h'iuiu t A(iie>es h 'on Mjinai ui*«f<>< Koamawa Man" cm 35 3t 37 Jim 1 July IS Jlly 22 Jilt 11 Jlly "teetee Mary ll 21 June 71/23 Jmi.1,118 words
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Advertisement805 1962-05-28 14 LINES J ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Pcnono, Mth June 1962 Singapore 15th June) 1962 for Hongkong 19th/21$t June). Japan 25th/ 29th June). Hongkong 3rd/6th July. Returns: Singapore 9th July 1962 Penang 12th July 1962 Fares from:— Penang from $926.00 Singapore tram $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE805 words
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Article629 1962-05-28 15 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS THE folio wine is a complete list of revised quotalions issued by the Singapore section of the Malayan Stork Exchange on Friday. May H t». Aim Uidt 1.00 I.. B. Tetrol :13. t:.M. liiutcca o.uu fe.M Koualiad l.tfl UM 1 10 tfmelt Pr«r 1»/- 17/Ord» 4»629 words
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Advertisement2096 1962-05-28 15 THE RUBBER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION DISPOSAL PROBLEM OF U.S.. STOCKPILE GOVERNMENTS' ENCOURAGEMENT TO INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY BY REPLANTING SCHEMES ML (HAS. JACKSON'S CONFIDENCE IN PLANTATION INDUSTRY'S ABILITY TO MAINTAIN ITS POSITION The Annual General Meeting of The Rubber Growers \-sociation (Incorporated) was held on May 18 in London. Mr. t has. Jackson2,096 words
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Advertisement995 1962-05-28 15 NOTICES NOTICES NAN YANG PRESS, LIMITED j (Incorporated In Singapore) Notice Is hereby given that the register of members will be closed from the Ist to 30th of June 1963. both days inclusive, for the purpose of ascertaining a list of shareholders in regard to the proposed reconstruction of the995 words
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Advertisement820 1962-05-28 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nation- ■1? for appointment as Develop- mem Assistant to carry oui tne work relating to the Development Proj«cts in the Medical Dcpait-i i mem m Pahang. Salary Scale: $462 x 20 562.820 words
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Advertisement832 1962-05-28 15 NOTICES HYGIENIC OFFICE CLEANERS LIMITED H WELD ROAD, Xl ALA Ll'Ml'l U. Please note that as from Ist May 1963 our new telephone number is cil&Qged to: ***** CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Cnrrdrrmrd Pl«ig«j Uood* tnd lewellerv from (he following I'awnbrokrn' Shop*. No Vis New Bridge Koad. Lam Joon Sioiu (Chop832 words
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Advertisement677 1962-05-28 15 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HICH COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU CM Suit No. 79 of 19S1 BETWEEN Bukit Timah Sawmills Limited of No 24. Chartered Bank BuildinK. Batteiy Road. Singopore. Plaintiff AND Mohamed bin Noordin of No 7. Jalan S:ulau s Dai at677 words
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Article260 1962-05-28 16 SAROJINI BEATS STATE RECORD DESPITE A STRONG HEADWIND STRONG headwind ruined the chances of the sprinters in the Federation of Malaya AAU trials lor Asian Games selection at the City Stadium here today. The trials, for athletes in the north, were held on a near-perfect track260 words
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217 1962-05-28 16 S'gor's go-slow tactics foil S'pore Cricket I SINGAPORE. Sun. Selangor resorted to negative tactics to foil a certain Singapore win in their two-day friendly cricket match which ended in a draw on the padang today. Singapore had 20 minutes to score 39 runs for victory but the slow-moving Selan«or bowlers217 words
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Article207 1962-05-28 16 SELANGOR Ut inns .103 SINGAPORE Ist Inns. (Overnight 59-1) t^'ini b Duita 44 MARKS b Kla.ssen o WOODHOISE c Rajalingam b Peiera jo BEt'KETT c Rajalingam bl Perera 0 U.\ SILVA b Perera 65 J. MARTENS net out 147 < ARI.KSS b Klassen 23 SANPOSHAM b Klas-cn 0 SITIIAUALLA207 words
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Article165 1962-05-28 16 OLYMPIC RUNNERS WERE ABSENT PENANG. S Results in the trials were (qualifying marks in brackets 100 metres (10.7): Aiiwar bin Bakar (Penang) 11.5 and 11.6: Roznaln bin Omar (Penangt 11.6 and 12.0: Dicky Chong (Perak 1 12.0 and 11.7Wan Rosdie <Perak> 12.5. 200 metres (22.0): Dicky Chong 23.8; Hashim bin165 words
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Article29 1962-05-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation of Malaya Schools Sport.s Council b organising a national cycling championship for schoolboys to be held at Merdeka St.idlum on Aug. 8.29 words
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Article19 1962-05-28 16 TOKYO. Sun. VFB Stuttgart, the West German soccer team today beat All-Japan 5-2 -at Kyoto. Western Japan.Kyodo - 19 words
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200 1962-05-28 16 Heng Chek qualifies for Asian Games Swimming IPOH. Sun. -Lim Heng Chck of Selangor was the only qualifier in the Asian Games twimming triii Is at the Kinta pool here today. Be clocked 708sei- for the 100 metres backstroke beating the qualifying mark by twoLentha of a second. Swimmers from200 words
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Article69 1962-05-28 16 i'Enang sun Pftaoo tiports club rtroni favouritai for Lmch Di\ 1 honours tnhaiu-cd lli<-ir obancei wlUi .< oonvindxig 4-0 victory over drfendinc champions. Climcvr Waned rers, .f thr Cny Stadium law niaht. After .1 scoreless Bnt nil. Prisons opened ■ooring in the 6'Jnci mip.uic through Loh Knm69 words
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Article242 1962-05-28 16 PENANG CBC OPCN Sin«le* UMI: Buddy Yeap bt Lee K. i Hoay 6-3. 8-6. Doubles flnal: Goon Kok Lcm ;uid T:m Ah He a 1..:n Say Chuiin iiiul Oh Lock 11-9. 6-1. Novicrv final: Tan Sin G-jan bl Lee Long Chve 6-0. 7 5. L POUK I SHIPS I242 words
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Article59 1962-05-28 16 PtN.WG LOK: P6C bt MTC by Innj and 31. MTC 81 lV '■an 51. Alcocfc 6-9' and 52 Gaudhi 21. H. Mean t>-19> PSC 164-6 1 Wilson 40. Allen 31. Alcock 29 ml IA bt CRC by 23 runs on Ist inns IA 132-8 (A. J W:!U^ms 43. N.59 words
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Article22 1962-05-28 16 1.. F'IIJAK l>lt. IT An.«oii): Tcrujia .lay;i 4 Gloucester E.--t 0. WOMEN s FRIENni.Y 1 Penang t: Penang 3 Perak 022 words
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Article44 1962-05-28 16 VIK t HOY HS ROSS-tOIN-TRY i Ipoh i Boys i 3 mileKi 1 Lav Choon Fatt 2 Wong Yew Pan 3 Loh Sing Lee 17m 34.95. < record': Girls 'mile 1 Yau O. Lan 2 Liew Kwai Lan 3 Lee Kwai !ene 5:29 0.44 words
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Article565 1962-05-28 16 John stars in SMI meet Athletics IPOH. Sun.— St. Michael's Institution annual athletic championship results--100yd: 1 Voon Ktm Yoon 2 E. Tavel'ra 3 John Chin 11.25: 220Td: 1 J. Chin 2 E. Tavelra 3 Voon Kirn Yoon 25 3: 440 yd: 1 J. Chin 2 R. Poo 3 Chut Kwong565 words
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Article130 1962-05-28 16 Services fight hard for goals SINGAPORE. Sun.— Singapore Joint Services beat Johore 3-2 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Services looked the better side throughout but they were made to fight hard for the goals by the Johore defence. Services were hesitant in front of goal.130 words
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Article85 1962-05-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor riders dominated the Malayan Cyclists Federation Asian Games trial helri here today. Thp trial, a time test over 75 miles, was won by Selar... gor's Jaffar Bibon In Shr 34mm. with team mates Ja' far Ahmad and Rosli secoi.ii and fourth respectively85 words
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Article22 1962-05-28 16 ir*OH. Sun.--Foriy-11i.ie pc. rak youths took part In Burnley Cup soccer trial nere today. Another trial will biheld On Friday22 words
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Article234 1962-05-28 16 Azman keeps S'gor title Tennis K-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Davis Cupper player S.A. Azman won the singles and doubles titles in the Selangor lawn tennis championships which ended here today. Azman took the singlr s title lor the fifth successive year when he beat Davis Cup teammate Billy Yap 6-3. 6-1.234 words
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Article37 1962-05-28 16 PRAGUE. Sun— Vasili Stepanov of the Soviet Union beat his own world middle heavyweight press record here 1 by ral.slr.g 159.5 kilogrammes 1 (3514-lbt. His official record sta ids at 157.5 kilc gramme.-, i347-lb>. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article33 1962-05-28 16 MILAN. Sun World Junior wi'lterwei^ht champion Duillo Lot of italy knocked out Isaac Vaughn of the United I States In the fifth round of a I scheduled 10-rounder here 'last night.— UP]UP - 33 words
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Article26 1962-05-28 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Rtflrml Singapore Golf Club beai Royal Island Club by 24 points to 2i in their inter-club golf match at Sime Road today26 words
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Advertisement194 1962-05-28 16 Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it, but taken action, can answer confidently. He has provided for the needs194 words
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Miscellaneous150 1962-05-28 16 SPORTS DIARY SO(CLR Tor ß MATCH: Spore Selection 5 3<b S° f Mallila (J B«sar. SPORK DIV. 2B: Star Soccerites ii Sukaramai (Balestier Rdi fogU**' Blnl -S Bulan SGOR GDBH DIV. 1 Kilat v B 'vi C i"£ <Paiuai) M«l- Tobacco v XL Police iTaylor Rdi Div I: SfSS"! A150 words
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1137 1962-05-28 17 ESKDALE CHIEF MAKES IT FOUR IN A ROW RACING gSKDALE Chief, with Keith Moxham up, scored his fourth successive win when he beat a smart Class Z field over 6f at Bukit Timah today. The four-year-old completed a double for the meeting. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Prime Minister, was1,137 words
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Article48 1962-05-28 17 TOTAL POOL $152,940 Iff No. *****1 ($68,822) 2nd No. *****6 ($34,411) 3rd No. *****9 ($19,117) STARTERS ($2.1241: Not. *****4. *****5. *****1. *****0. *****8. *****5. *****0. *****9, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,147): Not. *****6. *****4, *****0, *****0. *****6. *****9, *****4/ *****4. *****9. *****2. LUCKY DRAW: No *****. 'motor-carl.48 words
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Article23 1962-05-28 17 BATHURST. NSW. Sun. The British Rugby League touring team beat a stronsr Western New South Wales side 24-10 here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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818 1962-05-28 17 Francoscot beats Kaboo by head to win the Bukit Timah Cup (4) Parisian Diamond 8.8 (1612—794) Maynard 4 (3) JAMBATAN MERAH 8.4 <715 493) Burton 5 (11) NATIVE PRINCESS 8.3 (515—523) Lee 6 (9) SPEEDY PHOENIX 8.9 (300—228) Mitchell 7 (12) SIX OUT 8.0 (1053—605) Dragon 8 (7) FLEETMU6TER 8.2818 words
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Article51 1962-05-28 17 MALACCA, Sun Results 1 In the Doshl Shield cricket competition here today. Indian Association t>eat Ist New Zealand Regiment, oy four runs. Indians 83 iNlthlnnathan 32. Hynaman 4-9) Kiwis 79 (Sethupathy 4.29>. Teachers beat Yorkshires by 14 runs. Teachers 76 i Thomas 3-20> Yorkshires 62 (Murugesu 6-2051 words
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Article192 1962-05-28 17 Support a noble cause— Tengku CALL TO FOOTBALL FANS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. mENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, is calling upon all football fans to support a "noble cause" by attending the match between Selangor and Singapore Joint Services at Merdeka Stadium next Sunday (8 p.m.). Proceeds of the match192 words
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Article81 1962-05-28 17 Tennis meet for Malays KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ail-Malaya Malays tennis tournament this year will be held at the Selangor Club courts here from June 1 2 to 5. Abdul Ohani, the tournament committee secretary, said today that entries have been encouraging, especially from Singapore and Trengganu. SA. Azman of81 words
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Advertisement199 1962-05-28 17 m M UfAQ h miti v t K <HBbm I Lost ytar Willie Khoo was in line for the Malayan championship. Now he was taking a beating even in his own State. What was wrong? Why was he always off his game? Bong wins ?3 I in straight sets ■Vtjqi199 words
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Advertisement206 1962-05-28 17 "SHIP A GLOBE" "SHEEP" "DOUBLE SWORD" Manufactured by. THE BUCKINGHAM ft CARNATIC CO.. LTD., MADRAS. INDIA. J^fi THE BANGALORE WOOLLEN SILK MILLS rg CO., LTD.. BANGA'.ORE. INDIA. -jjjjd^^^ /T^Kil^Lr v e 3 Brands of cloth hove been yfC^r ISPV-< W^telMdby Very popular in Mal °va. Singapore iffll \l I ym206 words
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Article, Illustration482 1962-05-28 18 HEAH BURIED IN PENANG AFTER FIVE-HOUR FUNERAL PENANG. Sunday /iROWHS suelliny to ui'll V> over 50.000 lint-d an eight-mil;' route today for the funeral (if the late Mi Heah .100 Seaim. millionaire rubber ■ftafMtC :lllt l Penann MCA President, whose body was flown home la>i week from482 words
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258 1962-05-28 18 IyASHINGTON, Sun. Chinas food production is in "utter collapse." Mr. Averell Harriman. assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said in a radio interview today. Mr. Harriman was discussing the race against time to help under-deve-loped countries to improve living standards and258 words
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Obituary206 1962-05-28 18 THE FAMILY OF the lite V< THn Hin I'unK wuch to thank Mil ther i iv. and fnenrtf foi their wreath*, i lulls, mejiijues ot •tindolence and I kind attendanie al the funeral on n v. THf FAMILY OF .ill Kon«.«l.i. uasonnlion*. orKamxationz. nrhoote. frlenrt' and relutivcK who have206 words
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Obituary20 1962-05-28 18 MR. SOHAN SINGH retired Traffic Inspector Malayan Railways pa«*ad j iiv v MM Instant at Jullunder after Khort ilinexs.20 words
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Article44 1962-05-28 18 LAOIEI ONLY FASHION Show at Prlm-e'K Tea Room (5.30 p.m. today) thonlng lat-xit iitylas or "Maidcnform" Bras..* Girdled and children Cinderella drfmti uponKorrd by M tiller A Hhippn P K Ltd.). Model* from Singapore Model Academy Tel: ***** for I e«er\'ii I ion44 words
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Article380 1962-05-28 18 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN 3y Singapore Sunday T^HE second round of the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament started off brightly with the four matches played today ending on a de- cisive note. League leaders Army, maintained their position at the top of the table when380 words
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Article650 1962-05-28 18 iXJLC v. S.R.I. At Shenton Wa> S.R.C. beat S.C.R.C. by 39 runs. S.K.C Houehton c Harbans b Tat Phooi 37 Te.v-ensohn lbw Thomas 3 Fisher c Thiam Slew b Haibans 3 Scully c Thiam Siew b Pillai 13 Jacob«en st One Lee b Kanchanlal 71 P. Martens c Pong650 words
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Article188 1962-05-28 18 SINGAPORE. Sun Brilliant batting and bowling by S.K. Sundram highlighted the 3-wicket win by S.H.B.R.C. over S.C.R.C. In a S.C.A. junior tournament match at Bukit Chermln today. Sundram took five wickets for 29 runs and with the help of Khalid (4-19> they dismissed Chinese for 99 runs188 words
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