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Title Section23 1962-05-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY II Kill II II SALE BXCEBBS 100,000 Me**!*** The Straits Times I-.nHI. 1845 TUESDAY. MAY 29. 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article395 1962-05-29 1 No stockpile action to disrupt market Rusk: To consult ITC nations LONDON, Tues. Mr. Dean Rusk, the I.S. Secretary of State, has assured the International Tin Council that no action will be taken which would disrupt the markets of lessdeveloped tin producing countries, the Council announced here395 words
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Article102 1962-05-29 1 Of course I owe more to <*V my mother than anyone else. Some day, when there is longer time ovoiloble, I would like to tell you what a very speciol woman this is f*> there's nobody like her. ZS U.S. astronaut Miikolin Scott Carpenter. in aReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-05-29 1 face of man who found freedom, then lost it all in a few hours A REFUGEE from hunger stricken southern China sadly looks out from the buck of a truck ;is he is about to be sent back to Red China, a few hours alter his escape from59 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-05-29 1 ...face of a wife whose man is just back ftom space RADIANTLY happy. Mrs. Rene Carpenter is pictured during a press conference shortly after it was announced that her husband, astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter, had been recovered safely after his three orbits of the earth in the Aurora-7UPI - 53 words
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Article50 1962-05-29 1 i SEOUL. Mon. The United States Army in Korea today) reported ;hat Sin had demo- ll.shed the United States Army chapel near Ul'iombu. In South Korea and Sin was expected to rebuild a 300-seat ehureU within 70 days. HP" Sin is a Korean contractor. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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124 1962-05-29 1 Now 'Borneo Liberation Army' report from Brunei BRUNEI TOWN. Mon—Reports of a build-up' of Indonesian-led men ready to march into the Britisn Borneo territories have appeared in the local press. The Borneo Bulletin says jungle sources pot the figure of the "Borneo Liberation Army" at 1.000. In a front-page report,124 words
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Article44 1962-05-29 1 LONDON. Mon. Fallout over Britain from all nuclear tests so far carried out Is llkelv to produce only a small fraction of the maximum permissible level of Strontium 90 in the human bone structure, the House of Commons was told today.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1962-05-29 1 HONG KONG. Mon. The British aircraft carrier. H.M.S. Ark Royal, now engaged In the Bouth China Sea in "local exercises." will return here on Friday and leave for an undisclosed destination next Tuesday.35 words
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Article143 1962-05-29 1 Soekarno takes over Antara JAKARTA. Mon. i J President Soekarno. as Supreme War Administrator, tod.ay took temporary control of the Indonesian National news agency Antara. A decree, signed by the PreI sident. said the step was necessary In the interest of public order and security "until further settlement was reached."143 words
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Article33 1962-05-29 1 GENEVA. Mon. The International Lead-Zinc Study Group, representing 70 per cent of world trade in these commodities, met here today to consider the problems of high stocks and falling prices.33 words
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Article152 1962-05-29 1 r~ j MOSCOW, Monday MR. KHRUSHCHEV today praised American spaceman Malcolm Scott Carpenter for his "very great courage." The Soviet Prime Minister, speaking at the opening of an Italian industrial exhibition here, had accused people who opposed trading with Communists of "stupidity as high as. the cosmos."Reuter - 152 words
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196 1962-05-29 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A British Army officer, known only as "X" in War Office flies, is being sought by military agents in London and the Far East, according to a report published in the Bri- tish newspaper Daily Mail. Photographed Acce"ilng to the Daily Mai!.196 words
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Article168 1962-05-29 1 Thailand gets another aid offer OANGKOK, Mon. v The Philippines Government has olfered to send a' contingent to Thailand to help strengthen this country's anti Communist defences, it was announced here tonight. Contingents ol three" other Seato members the United States. Britain and New Zealand are already in Thailand and168 words
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Article25 1962-05-29 1 MOSCOW. M<m The Soviet Union ha> launched another earth satellite Cosmos five the official newi agency Tasa reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article31 1962-05-29 1 OFFER OF HELP LONDON M .mi. Nt imli" d il m it would lulp China with (<•"<! and olb< Nivt.in.. if .i krd I* the in ii* «:<i\emmrnl Rtui' I31 words
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Article, Illustration183 1962-05-29 2 TWO Greek eypriots. Anlonis Zacharia. 33, and Euripides Arestidou, 35. whom Eoka terrorists have sworn to kill, have opened a club called the Doric, in Penlonville Road, in thp heart of London Two weeks ago they walked out from Brixton Prison, free men after being given politicalExpresspic - 183 words
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Article45 1962-05-29 2 LONDON. Mon. Margaret Fox. 20, was back home with her mother yesterday, because, she s lid. she was fed up with boxing two rounds with her husband Derek, 32 night befor? they went to bed The couple have been mar rled three weeks. UPL45 words
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Article267 1962-05-29 2 Police smash main Thai Red cell Courting couplet should w not bt arrested merely on suspicion of outraging public decency. If an officer thinks the embrace it too passionate, he must first give a polite warning to move on before taking more a. teriout action. —from confidential clrrular to theReuter - 267 words
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Article23 1962-05-29 2 MILAN. Mon.— The Minister of Posts and Telegraphs Senator Lorenzo Spallino. 64, was killed in a car acclden' near here yesterday.23 words
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Article204 1962-05-29 2 BERLIN. Monday. PAST and West Berlin police yesterday fought their second border gun battle within a few days and an East German refugee was killed. West Berlin police .said East German border guard* shot a man while he WM trying to escape Into West Berlin.Reuter - 204 words
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Article23 1962-05-29 2 TOKYO, Mon.— A violent rainstorm i which hit Kyushu. Japan's southernmos* island, killed 20 people and caused heavy damage. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article47 1962-05-29 2 WASHINGTON. Mon The United States yesterday exploded a nuclear device near Christmas Island as part ci the series of atmospheric tests now under way in the Pacific, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It was the 14th announced blast In the serie.-.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration93 1962-05-29 2 PRESIDENT FOR LIFE? NASSER SAYS 'NO' AGAIN CAIRO. .Mon. President Nasser (above) for the M-rnmi time in two days rejected a proposal yesterday thai he should remain Prrsident of the United Arab Republic for life. He told delegates shoulins "Nasser for life" at the National Congress of Popular Forces meeting93 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-05-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I 9tt LALU k;uCVU« TUe) OOOK 00€«»J'T fitft' him -"nrrr^ wMßTuec voo should &teMs£O/7Z~Z M ci^m. ANMOUNCf AN eH3AG£Me*T f »»*J 1 1 m wire bkc/vx no AETtjQ r— /fllcooTN /eefoat oa aftckN O&FOSE TELLINS VOUC ;rj42 words
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374 1962-05-29 3 Carpenter: At least 1,000 people helped my space flight pA E CANAVERAL. .Mon. American astronaut Scott Carpenter flew here yesterday fora reunion with his family. Mrs < arixiiUT gnttmi her husband with a hue and "ne of their younger thildnn ;-ii!bra< id him .iriM.ntl tho knr«'v ('dr. Carpenter shook li.uhKReuter - 374 words
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112 1962-05-29 3 RHYL (Wales). Mon.— A spinster who will be 100 next month, is holidaying here on the of chance that she might meet her hus-band-to-be. Miss Helena Leonard, a retired urse, told friends before she left on holiday that InReuter - 112 words
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Article50 1962-05-29 3 TEHERAN. Mon. The Shah yesterday formally handed over to landless peasants the title defd.s to land on the Caspian Coast, north Persia, owned by Mr Ali Amini. the Prime Minister. Mr. Amini distributed hi* land, mainly rice (anna under a new land reform pruKramme.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article18 1962-05-29 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Benny Goodman took off with hi.s band for Moscow last night Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article167 1962-05-29 3 Quick look round MELBOURNE: Sir Garfield Barwick, Australian External Affairs Minister, told reporters before leaving on a five-week tour of Asia that one of his most important tasks would be to discuss the West Irian dispute with Indonesia's leaders. BI'ENOS AIRES: A 10-year-old boy hanged himself in his bathroom after167 words
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Article138 1962-05-29 3 i HONG KONG. Mon. THOUGHT has affected the growth of spring crops and is hampering sowing in Szechuan Province. Chi mi's ricebOWl, uncording to Radio Peking. The Chinese-language broadcast said the drought j in January and at the end of March some parts of the provinceReuter - 138 words
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167 1962-05-29 3 HONG KONG. Monday. VI ORE than 100 bodies of drowned Chinese were iTI reported today to have been sighted in Deep Bay off the mouth of the Shumchun River. Fishermen say they were refugees caught by flash floods at the weekend while waiting toReuter - 167 words
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Article57 1962-05-29 3 LONDON. Mon.— A frontpage message in the Daily Telegraph today claimed thai law and order t»ave broken down in North Iraq. "More than 5.000 people, mostly Christians have fled from their villages and many deaths are reported in clashes between rival factions after a revolt of KurdishReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1962-05-29 3 SPACEMAN SAYS: I WAS BUSY NOT CONFUSED America's Carpenter says his three-orbital flight was as easy as a bus ride and he was ready to go for a two-week trip Carpenter lott 71b while in orbit. America's first orbiting spaceman. Col. |chn Clenn. lost 4 1 Ib. Cape Canaveral, MondayReuter; UPI - 1,030 words
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Article27 1962-05-29 3 MELBOURNE. Mon Queen Elizabeth may visit Australia late next year or early in 1964. according to the Melbourne Sun NewsP'ctorial correspondent in Canberra —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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540 1962-05-29 4 Education Ministry statement on 1963 admissions SINGAPORE. Mon. REGISTRATION of children for adj mission to Primary I in 1963 in ail Gov- ernment and Gov-ernment-aided Primary and Full schools in Singapore, will take place be- tween June 11 and July 7 A Ministry540 words
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190 1962-05-29 4 Premier to address unions on tour highlights CINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has agreed to give executive committee and i branch committee members of "independent non Communist trade unions" in Singapore a first-hand report of his recent tour of the Afro-Asian territories. This was revealed by190 words
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Article63 1962-05-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. National Day commemorative stamps will be on sale on Sunday at the General Post Office and other post offices. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. while all other post offices and the Siglap Postal Agency except the Orchard63 words
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102 1962-05-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore City Council Employees' Co operative Thrift and Loan Bociety today paid $1,000 to the widow of a member who died 14 days ago. "This is the first case In the society's history that a deceased member's nominee h:is benefited102 words
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266 1962-05-29 4 Two M.Ps. act as decoys to trap man selling drug SINGAPORE, Monday. A TRAP jointly set up by members of the Singapore Police Force and the Royal Military Police resulted In the arrest of a stall-owner, S.S. Abdul Jabber, 21, for possessing and selling ganja (Indian hemp), the Ninth Magistrate's266 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-05-29 4 BMA CHIEF VISITS HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Mon. The President of the British Medical Association, Sir Douglas Robb, spent over an hour today touring surgical units of the Singapore General Hospital. This morning, Sir Douglas called on the Vice-chan-cellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan. and the Dean of the132 words
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Article92 1962-05-29 4 WINNERS OF PRIZES AT BAZAAR SINGAPORE. Mon. The following are the winning numbers drawn at the Internationa] Bazaar for the Blind (Philippine Stall at the week-end: I i-st prize. No. 228 < transistor radio i 2nd prize, No, 167 (tea sett. 3rd prize No. 422 ("two bottles of whlskyi. Other92 words
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Article30 1962-05-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The exhibition of paintings by Shrl Vlnod Shah at the National Library will remain open to the public from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. till Wednesday.30 words
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Article115 1962-05-29 4 UPP TO BOYCOTT RALLY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore United Peoples Party said today that it would boycott this year's National Day march past and rally on June 3. It charged that the Oovi ernment was attempting to convert National Day into "P.AP. Day." The party also pointed out that the115 words
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Article19 1962-05-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Teng Ah Kye has been reelected president of the Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association.19 words
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97 1962-05-29 4 OUTLOOK FOR TOURIST I j INDUSTRY IS BRIGHT' SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. I Shirley Fockler. editor of the Pacific Area Travel Association's monthly I organ The Pacific Travel i News today predicted a bright future for Singa- I pore's tourist industry. She observed that there had been an increasing interest I97 words
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Article29 1962-05-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off In the backlane of Siglap Drive between Dry- burgh Avenue and Carlton Avenue tomorrow from 9! a.m. to 5 p.m.29 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-05-29 4 THE following is today's sche- 11 .55 a.m.: from Kuala Lum- Japan Air Line*: To B.injrdule ol civil aircraft move- pur. Kuantan. Trengganu (ML kok. Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL menu at Paya Lebar airport U7> 460 pjn.; from Kuala 712) 8.30 ajn. Singapore: Lumpur Penang Medan (ML Catha> Pacific: To304 words
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Article, Illustration1841 1962-05-29 5 Baseball idol the fame that came too fast SHY, INARTICULATE DIMAGGIO WAS POOR HIT OFF FIELD IX the 1920s Papa DiMaggio operated a iishing boat from a dingy wharf at the foot of Tanalor Street on the San Francisco waterfront. For as long as he could remember he had believed1,841 words
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159 1962-05-29 6 KOTA BHARU, Mon. —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, aid today that he believed the "right time" to tax people in Malaya we i during booms. Addressing members of the MCA Kuala Krai branch, 45 miles from here. Mr Tan159 words
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Article60 1962-05-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former cook at the Ministry of Defence, Fan Chun Paw. 29, of Birch Road, was fined $200 or one month's jail here today for stealing two tins of peas and one coconut belonging to the Armed Forces Signal Squadron of the Ministry.60 words
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Article44 1962-05-29 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A "flower day" will be held on Saturday for the Malayan Association for the Blind. In an appeal today, Mr. M. B. Dass, representing the Johore Bahru branch of the association, asked all to donate generously.44 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-05-29 6 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. Canon Chiu Ban It, a former vicar of St. Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed to a post with the World Council of Churches in Geneva. Canon Chiu, 43, who has been in Australia for two160 words
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Article52 1962-05-29 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A retired postman, Pawadl Doraisamy. 53. was found drowned in a 12 In. deep drain near his home in Jalan Kayu today. This, according to police, was about 90 minutes after he had left his home at I about 11 a-m. during52 words
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163 1962-05-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. f\ASH prizes totalling v/ $68,560 are being offered for three of the best designs for Malaya's $24-million General Hospital in thp Federal capital British-qualified architects have been invited to talf part In the design competition. The best design will163 words
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Article51 1962-05-29 6 SEREMBAN, Mon. Miss Theo Nunls. of Seremban telephone exchange, won the regional Miss Golden Voice contest her* on Saturday night Eight girls four each from Negri Sembilan and Malacca took part. Second place went to Miss Eleanor Gomes, Negrt Sembilan. Third was Miss Varna Locke of51 words
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559 1962-05-29 6 GEORGE TAN CRASH TRIAL WITNESS IS STILL UNFIT JOHORE BAHRU, Mon THE trial of a taxi driver involved in a fatal road crash began in the Sessions Court here today four months to a day after the crash. The taxi driver, Yap Seng Hock. 52. is accused of causing the559 words
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Miscellaneous125 1962-05-29 6 LVI \bn*>r Bfg At Capp SHOW MEL THIS Jl PICTURES. 1 -?/i \\d?ii^iri I A>jf/\**s V > /lfair»+ r MHck Trary Bff Ch4**U>w GomlH P^?S!^?ts^^Ss^ L^^v [oacrrwin mave »c 'inheriopitv X twhkofit I tj^^r^T-^S^r^i^/TfZw r^^s J Wm.\ y\\ complex? but didn't wntxe»v-<iou I sam. I WCN ww^ i c tLrTC125 words
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Article429 1962-05-29 7 THE TENGKU COMPARES PRESENT REBELS WITH HIS WORK FOR MALAYA'S GOOD NAME KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. f fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today expressed concern that political elements in certain countries were teaching youths to rebel against the administration with strikes, protest demonstrations and even boycotts429 words
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Article162 1962-05-29 7 Kedah gang leaders detained A LOR STAR. Mon. Another suspected secret society leader has been arrested by Kedah police. The man was picked up in Kulim, Soutli Kedah. yesterday under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Meanwhile, police today released the names of five Tiger Generals" of the Four Holes gang162 words
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Article27 1962-05-29 7 MALACCA. Moa. A Rirl. C. Rajakumari aced seven, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a car in Tranquerah Road here yesterday.27 words
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Article26 1962-05-29 7 IPOH. Mon.— Thieves stoi^ 80 gunny sacks and six picul> of jute strings, valued at S4OO. from a godown in Hill Street last nieht26 words
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318 1962-05-29 7 ROBBERY— COUPLE CLEARED OF NOT TELLING POLICE PENA N G, Mon. A student-teacher of the Wellesley Primary School, Lam Cheng Tuck, and a girl. Lee Kwai Yoon, were today acquitted of intentionally omitting to give information to police of an armed robbery at Quarry Drive on the night of Dec.318 words
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Article72 1962-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A bus driver. Ong Chan Tow. of Waterloo Street, pleaded not guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today tv a charge of negligent driving in causing tho death of Prof. Chuang Shu Yen. 36. of Nanyang University. The professor was killed in an accident72 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-05-29 7 pEXANG. Mon.— Miss Malaya. Brenda Alvis.se. in. returned to Penang to day to a hie welcome at Bayan Lepas Airport. But though she scanned Mi.crowd anxiously, Brenda could not find her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Alvissr. They could not make it in206 words
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208 1962-05-29 7 PENANG. Monday SIX amateur fishermen had a narrow escape when a motor Junk rammed their boat in the North Channel here, about one and a half miles :rom Fort Cornwallis, yesterday evening. They were picked up by another fishing party, who towed their damaged208 words
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Article48 1962-05-29 7 PENANG. Mon. The boav of a 16-year-old schoolboy was recovered off Taniong Tokong yesterday— two oays after he had been reported arowned near the Chinese Swimming Club. The boy has been identified as S. Savanmuthu. i standard Vi pupil of St. Xavier's afternoon school.48 words
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Article89 1962-05-29 7 JESSELTON. Mon.— Four minesweepers of the Royal Malayan Navy are to vb:t North Borneo from June 2 to 15. calling at the main ports. The ships are Mahamiru. a 425-ton coastal minesweeper under the command of Lt. Cdr. J. Lancaster, and three inshore 120-ton minesweepers:—X. Langka89 words
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127 1962-05-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Moil. —The Royal Malayan Navy is being strengthened to cope with the needs of Malaysia, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today. He >aid that 150 recruits with high qualifications had recently been taken on by thfl "avy in line with127 words
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Obituary51 1962-05-29 8 '4, tit (Minimum, MRS. THUM HENG nee Wong Choon paaaed away at 10. r.-et. PenanK 27 j.»2 Ir.-.vinK in hmd her son Thum Yee, daughter* Tiium Choy Hlvnt;. Thum Choy ("l. mi. son-ln-l<w Lrong Choong Poon and many grand and Kriat grand- > mourn their lor*. Funeral L" pm.51 words
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Article158 1962-05-29 8 rfs S/fl Minimum j MR. AND MRS. J. G. Godwin thank t- and relative* lor their valuable md a: tendance at ..man. on 21st May. IMt, FAMILY OF LATE Dr. Liv Cblanx thank all relative* and friends for i*ra of rondo rid attendance at funeral on THE FAMILY OF158 words
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Obituary53 1962-05-29 8 Wtrdn $1$ (\ti*,mmm) IN TREASURED MEMORY Ol "-•lertcks, killed In the Omaa ■naater. "The arrows of our xrutuish fly farther than we gueas." Mid and Marlon. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of oil! mv-<i mother U M. Schubert diI ,-ir.i on 29-5-60. Gone but not for.i.ura Inxerted by loving daughter.53 words
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Article218 1962-05-29 8 :o Wtrdt SU (minimmm) trained fmir-itylmt and beautlcmt^ tor 'viii,^ with a difference. Rlsg (B'porr' ■TIM Andrew's !>auty Halor. OHCMIOa FOR EVERYONE, superb auiiltty, i—rwhto prices. cultural artnc* gladly given: write Ringator* orchids Ltd.. Cathay BulMlnc. winCapon:, for catalogue. BE A COOO Malayan Read Berita l(Hr:in. The. National Newspaper218 words
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Article649 1962-05-29 8 PrinM Boun Oum and General Phoumi Nosavan seem determined to throw away the last cards they have in Laos. They were in Saigon when the Pathet Lao and their Communist allies captured Nam Tha. and they saw no necessity to return at once to Vientiane. They649 words
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Article311 1962-05-29 8 For the second time in two years, Umno's president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has deemed it necessary to put a State organisation under the direct control of the national executive. Inche Khir Johari was appointed in January last to the chairmanship of Singapore Umno's liaison committee in an effort311 words
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Article274 1962-05-29 8 The House Committee of Singapore's Legislative Assembly has agreed that it does not want a sand-glass or a set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and it has frowned on chess being played in any room in the Assembly House used by members. A much more important question which274 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1962-05-29 8 JOHN STIRLING - D-DAY in Vietnam as President Diem moves to isolate five million peasants from Vietcong JOHN STIRLING by SAIGON. MONDAY THE lives of at least five million peasants will be affected by the> latest and most drastic plan to counter Vietcong (Communist) terrorism in South Vietnam the converting of thousands of1,072 words
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Article, Illustration296 1962-05-29 8 Mac— and a test for the Tories T ONDON, Mon. Mr. MacLi mlllan at 68 is facing one of the biggest challenges of his political career the restoration of Conservative stock with voters to give his party Its fourth successive victory at the next general election. li. as expected, he296 words
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97 1962-05-29 8 'INHERE is an acute shortage of science teachers at one of the biggest schools here in Johore Bahru. The school has lacked three teachers all teaching science subjects in the upper forms since the beginning of the second term, and that is over a97 words
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Letter167 1962-05-29 8 AS a citizen and ratePayer of Malacca. I was quite astonished to read <S.T. May 22 that "Disgusted" has mixed up General Orders with the Family Planning protest march. I congratulate the District Health Officer and others for their fearless leadership and support on the issue167 words
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Letter208 1962-05-29 8 A PARKING SHOCK PARKED my car in the "whole day parking area" at Clifford Pier one morning last week for which I paid $1. The ticket Issued to me says: "The owner/driver of vehicle No having paid the prescribed charge amounting to $1, the receipt of which Is hereby acknowledged,208 words
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Letter114 1962-05-29 8 '•'PAXPAYER' iST. May 19i is wrong in laying the blame of the present U.S. stockpile crisis on anybody. I believe there are many who foresaw this situation but could do nothing because Malaya was not the sole producer of rubber and tin. On the other hand, other countries114 words
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Letter104 1962-05-29 8 IN most cases scholarship holders are given a second chance if they fall once durlna the course of ♦heir studies. My son who holds a PW.D. scholarship failed his seconn year exam and his scholarship has been withdrawn. There are many other •similar cases. Even the sponsors of104 words
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Letter130 1962-05-29 8 I HAD thought that Miss Han Buyln, like most women novelists, was devoid of a sense of humour. I apologise. Her lecture to the Singapore University Socialist Club on the politics of the European common market was not without wit. and certainly It was a classic130 words
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Advertisement442 1962-05-29 8 Straits Tines k Malay Mail C labtlflwt a Jvi-rtlsemenls wiay b* handed to: Ist Mow COLO STOWAGE ARCADE (jr. hard Road COLO STODAAI MANCHII AT HOLLAND SJOAD— KATON* KEPPCL ROAD-NAVAL «A«» CITY BOOK tTOK LTD Winchfiter Home Coiiyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL j Admiralty Road.442 words
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Advertisement28 1962-05-29 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia a Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the g£Z*L ele9ant $*s&s U 'OR eerren tm conditions j IbmmrcUsterFiiyaurws.M j28 words
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Advertisement36 1962-05-29 8 \*yi POLY PACKED GUARANTEED TO SATISFY ilt may not be rv I 1 th cheapest VVa^L V I but f r *a.n.y Jk^TX is the best. /7 \/K Feu ofthe Lqqm I X52.25 1 y (Singapore)36 words
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Article211 1962-05-29 9 WARNING BY UNION ABOUT POLITICS pENANG. Mon. The 1 Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores and Dock Workers Union today warned political parties not to interfere with its members. "No politicians must make pawns of us to further thetr political ambition," Mr. G. Ramasamy the secretary said in a statement. Interference211 words
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Article55 1962-05-29 9 PBHANO. Mon. —A motorCfCle caught fire in the compound of Chung Slew Yin building in Light Street, by the side ot the Straits Times office, this afternoon. The fire was put out by the fire brigade. It is believed to have been caused by a short-circuit in55 words
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Article29 1962-05-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The new Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires here, Mr. Muhammad M. Hrumiah. will pay a courtesy call on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tomorrow29 words
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Article71 1962-05-29 9 rOH, Mon. Heong Ah Kow. 17. of Kuala Lumpur, was today sentenced to two years' Jail for escaping from police custody on March 1. He pleaded guilty. Asst. Supt. Anthony Chong, prosecuting, said that Heong was arrested last Friday in Kuala Lumpur. He had escaped71 words
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Article27 1962-05-29 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Edward Lam pin Foo, who has been acting second traftic magistrate, will be back In the fourth magistrate* court tomorrow.27 words
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Article46 1962-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A mechanic. Lim Cheng Coir. 17, was critically injured yesterday when he was attacked by six gangsters ir New Bridge Road, opoosite the Pearl's Hill Police Headquarters. He was tabbed .«ever?l times with the jagged edge of a broken bottle46 words
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Article83 1962-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Two more men were charged in court today with the abduction of a schoolboy. See Lye Woo. 12. Tan Siah Pung. 23. and Lim Kheng Tlong. 21. were alleged, with Robert T.nnp, Keng Lock. 18. to hay» abducted See from his home inf Karika]83 words
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Article297 1962-05-29 9 COURT GRANTS VOTER'S PETITION AGAINST FRONT CANDIDATE WHO WON COUNCIL POLL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'pHE High Court here today ordered the Pahang State Secretry to fix an "earliest convenient" date and place to test the linguistic proficiency of a Socialist Front candidate who won last years297 words
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Article, Illustration196 1962-05-29 9 Adopted Ah Chai to —go to Australia CINGAPORE, Mob. A three -year-old Chinese boy will leave for Canberra on Saturday with an Australian family who have adopted him. Ah Chai, now known as Paul Jonathan, was adopted at birth by Mr. J. F. O'Brien, assistant Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore.196 words
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151 1962-05-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. HPHE Selangor C.I.D. chief, Mr. T. B. M. Krishnan. x today warned businessmen in the Federation against confidence tricksters who take goods under false pretences. He said that this racket had been going on for some time, but only one man had been151 words
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95 1962-05-29 9 3 MURDER CHARGES DATE BACK TO 1947 PENANG, Mon. Three murders alleged to have been committed 15 years ago were recalled in the First Magistrate's Court today when Neoh Chooi Chuan. 40, was produced on three tentative charges. He was accused of killing at his home in Seang Telk Road95 words
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Article53 1962-05-29 9 BINGAPORE. Mon. Forty members of the Singapore City Council Employees' Thrift and Loan Society are to attend a two-day study course at the Co-operative College of Malaya In Petaling Jaya. The party will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday by chartered bus. The Society will53 words
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Article65 1962-05-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Professor C. H. Stuart-Harris, Professor of Medicine at the University of Sheffield and a world authority on virus diseases, arrived yesterday for a 10-day visit to the Federation as a guest of thp Government. During his stay he will visit medical Institutions. Tomorrow65 words
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Article39 1962-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. 8. C. Mosbergen has been reelected president of the University of Malaya NonAcademlc Staff Union. The officials are Mr. Ong Soon Pew (vice-president), Mr. Chee Kah Keng secretary >, and Mr. Tan 800 Ann (treasurer).39 words
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Article22 1962-05-29 9 I^UCHING. Mon.— Men using blowpipes with 1V poison darts will be sent out to shoot unlicensed dogs here from Friday.22 words
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151 1962-05-29 9 A protest strike if 'outsider' gets job SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 100 employees of the shipping firm Islay Kerr and C. Ltd.. In Collyer Quay have threatened to go on a one-day strike in protest against the company's alleg. i offer of an executive appointment to an "outsider. The general secretary151 words
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Article20 1962-05-29 9 KUCHING. Mon.— Brunei's anti-Malaysia Party Raayat will contest all 55 wards In the district council elections in October.20 words
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122 1962-05-29 9 'Heah's death has left gap difficult to fill 9 PNANG, Mon.— The MCA national president. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today the death of Mr. Heah Joo Seang had left a gap which would be "difficult to fill." "He was a tower of strength not only to the MCA's central122 words
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267 1962-05-29 9 CLERK WHO PARTED WITH $170 FOR 3-D PRAYERS A LOR STAR. Mon. A ■n. government clerk told a gave'surT, tOday h h gave $no to a padl planter who promised to get Mm the winnlngnumbera of a three-digit lottery Alan Khor Chin was testibin Jusoh. 2C, accused of cheating him267 words
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Advertisement223 1962-05-29 9 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the errors and express his ideas way you speak and write? Are fluently and attractively SSWf-aSS,.""- 5S nt m < wa Y». SSSSS Do you want to be a master reports:223 words
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Advertisement150 1962-05-29 9 AMAZING FEAT WITH THREE TON ELEPHANT t *j^K3^tf MeKK^~""iu a' ft STRONGMAN GIVES $%f SECRET OF STRENGTH Thousands of Malayan circus-finers have JH^ < >^H marvelled at the amazing >trength of Sandow fH£*St!!Twt&A B Bahadur of the Great Eastern Circus who daily bears the full weight of a 3 ton150 words
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Miscellaneous419 1962-05-29 9 RADIO MALAYA 9Ab Wlndow t«e world; 10.00 pet; 3.00 The Scarlet Diary; U m«W« I M Popular composes; 10.15 Sports 2.15 Calling the housewife; 245 NATIONAL shortu avi. re 10J0 F°l*»°nKs from Made For Each Other; 3.00 SHORTWAVE around the world: 11.00 Close Close down; 4.10 English schools SLRWCE 41.7419 words
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Article44 1962-05-29 10 XJECKLACE lengths are ll shortening as a reflection of the new more fitted and close-to-the body silhouette. The 27 inchers are being replaced by 22 Inchers and 19 inch bibs. The close flat look of a collar is the new shape for chokers.44 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-05-29 10 HERE'S A. BACK-TO-FRONT PARTY STYLE £OMING or going? That's the question other guests might ask when this blue dress, Milanaise, is worn to o cocktail party. The back buttoned dress was shown in the Christian Dior autumn collection. The back-to-front illusion is heightened by the pendant necklace.47 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-05-29 10 'JMIE curly period of an artist's life is most often associated with hard work and struggle. In Singapore there is one such person I know of who is going through this phase and "roughing" it out to build a dream of his own. He223 words
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Article91 1962-05-29 10 A NEW amplifier per- mits a person to speak over the telephone without the use of hands say while cooking, sewing, tending baby, or doing homework. When the phone rings, its handset placed in the amplifier's cradle, automatically turns on the unit. The amplifier picks up the IncomingUPI - 91 words
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Article129 1962-05-29 10 Cook duck in tomato sauce HERE is a recipe given by Miss Chan Sow Lin. It is called Tomato Sauce Duck. You need 1 medium sized duck. 2 tablespoons light soya sauce: 1 cube chicken essence. 1 dessertspoon cornstarch (mix with 2 dessertspoons cold water), 2 dessertspoons rice wine. 4129 words
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Article98 1962-05-29 10 ONE of London's Royal dressmakers. Mr. Hardy Amies, has produced his first range of maternity dresses marketed under the slogan of "Maternally Yours"— and the Duchess of Kent who expects her first baby In June. Is among the first mothers-to-be to wear them. They are dresses meant toReuter - 98 words
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351 1962-05-29 10 OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP POSES NEW PROBLEMS Is now ready for showing to the public. And for Edward, the outcome of these paintings will mark the turning point in his life. The success o^ his collection will depend on results of his first one-man exhibition he is holding at the National351 words
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Advertisement244 1962-05-29 10 Pl? Fantastic! The first fluid matte eye shadow in a tube! 'EVE VELVET 9 This new 'soft-focus look' is pure enchantment: plush... unshiny.. .voluptuous as velvet! And here's the first eye shadow that won't streak, m settle in creases, or fade I?--;iway as others do. So flattering. ..easy to apply.244 words
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Advertisement278 1962-05-29 10 yjQr jJr/ v" I I I i f Andrex J A Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft m as can be. and its double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. Q 1m ih is the278 words
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Miscellaneous313 1962-05-29 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Slory-t«ller. for example, the 1. Dog and cat sound selt-un- last In the catalogue (B). portant <7>. 8. Rock in the Ice gives sister 6. Soon the first of the lily- a bit of a taking (7). unit* boys may be clothed 9. 25 at313 words
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Article202 1962-05-29 11 SUNGEI LEMBING - SUNGEI LEMBING (Pahang). Mon. IN this quaint, out-of-the-way mining town t h c Deputy Prime .Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein. last night spoke fer\cntly of "Malaya's happiest seven years" —1955 to 1962. Inn ANdul Razak maintained the •seven happy years" note in all202 words
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Article158 1962-05-29 11 Piracy: 4 men are held by police \IALACCA. Mon.— The Malacca police have detained four men in connection with the piracy in the Malacca Straits last Wednesday. the police have re(•(.vered a sampan which was tound abandoned near the beach at Klebang B&sar. three miles from here, and an outboard158 words
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Article29 1962-05-29 11 KUCHING. Mon.— A 35--year-old Iban was drowned when his boat capsized in a whirlpool at Maura Lebaan near Slbu. Fourteen other people in the boat were saved.29 words
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202 1962-05-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who is also the deputy national president of Umno, has personally taken over the leadership of Perak Umno from the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. At the same202 words
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1433 1962-05-29 11 HEAD TAKES DOWN GIRLS' JAMES AND FOILS A 4-2 MEETING Madam Sheng is asked about student of 24 SINGAPORE, Monday THE commission inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examination was today told how a student meeting at the Chung Hwa Girls' High School on Nov. 181,433 words
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Advertisement221 1962-05-29 11 "°:it: 8? g? 5? m m ;^s*p^ co Mr von W5 55 WT 7™ FLIGHT No. ML 476 470 I 422 424 414 410 402 420 g FLIGHT No. ML 477 471 47» 419 421 423 413 409 SINGAPORE oep 1000 1000 0630 0600 SANDAKAN oep. 1430 A 0835 0835221 words
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1665 1962-05-29 12 The terror that struck by night... IT BEGAN WITH MARTHA TURNER'S MURDER— AT 5 a.m. on August 7, 1888, a labourer named John Reeves left his oneroom lodging; in the grimy Whilechapel tenement of" George Yard Buildings and clumped down the shiirs on his way to work. On the first1,665 words
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Article, Illustration902 1962-05-29 12 JAMES CAMERON - SPAIN A red light for Franco as the ghosts walk again JAMES CAMERON FROM just back from a visit to Bilbao ON a discarded leaflet called "Sunny Spain" the grey downpour falls solidly from a leaden sky into the streaming streets. For the rain in Spain goes mainly down the902 words
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Advertisement235 1962-05-29 12 FREE! Pan Am Booklet lift I ?8» /JM M shows how easy it is for you to have a U.S.A. holiday now! Exciting full colour 12-page booklet low group jet fares, other unusual shows you why you owe yourself a travel buys. U.S.A. holiday— and how to have it for235 words
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Advertisement177 1962-05-29 12 and scalp hygiene -clears dandruff //A/ Only healthy hair ffiT^^Bfl can be beautiful mM^SBa Dandruff, dull and falling hair, scalp irritation I mAIHkT^I 'and a tendency to early baldness are all signs .JJ Kr-T^Mtl^H that your hair needs attention. Our research 4|^gfU^ wßf chemists have now produced LOXENE the Jm177 words
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Advertisement1450 1962-05-29 13 !O_LIVERPOOI t WIST COAST O.K. OM S'por* Ss tt P. STunb P**f« MtNCSTNCtS Hsve. UlirMM. Glass** It Pt Mj 31 MMtJMCW A aouth, I'SMI. >m. Harg la Pt Jsaa 1 Jaa* 3 "*U*S Litarvsai. GIMSOW Un 31 JaM 2 MENEULUS UtviMl Jbbb 4 JaM S Me 7/1 IBM IS PYRIHW1,450 words
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Advertisement1234 1962-05-29 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAHINW Tt SENtA. II NAfW. NAMBtaB. BaHMCN. ANT*KB*. ROTTEROAM. AMSTEROAM, OSLO, tOTHEHtORt ANP COPENNAtEN /y^*"^i\ S'pora P. S'nara P" 1 rafVEJ\VI "WJAIAeCA" lit Saitaa- SaMa* is Part 21 May 3\a^J ~^MIbVMU~ a).... Mm/ taM 7 JMa 1/ I JaM \&X~jk/ -ASMJaIA- 1)1 Atntmt *m*m 17/lSJaaa xShtGy1,234 words
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Advertisement1480 1962-05-29 13 UPttu u*»iu i» LONtaa. litirpmu taamaviNiot. p«ti Spar* P. l'na*i PMMMJ lENALOER (HT ITtart. B*men, I'fM, fftim ll Pt'JaM 1 UNLOMMa |E.lJu Ltaas. I'*M. MaM H-Mil in Pt, June 2 MNCIMdu LMM* Mtraat*. BTtaaff I*PVJMS4 Jaat S/S BENCLEUCN' llMi. bwactk, tf'ttM MM 12/11 MM f/ll »M 11/1* BENLARIt (K) N'liii.1,480 words
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Advertisement1312 1962-05-29 13 w, MeAUSTER *Sc CO., LTD. Wcrx ltL> txm wSSk BLLSRMAN UMB mXAVEMBSS UMB aT^^*" UMJSOaV lIAMWIM, TOTTtRCAM. IBS AAKELfS. SAM ItANCISCw, MMf WUU SUTUE. VAJCSaVER A PMTUM. CITT Sf SlP**) AccMliat cart* Mr CMtrM S SaaSt Ajacrica. 11 S*HJ 1 B M M U^ MtJNJIVILIS JIM»/I**M la PIM Mat y^M1,312 words
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Article112 1962-05-29 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. TXVESTMEXT and irrdu>trUl x shares f uctuated narrowly In quiet trading. B.HP. he.d steady, but some leaders eased. Most oils eased with Astoc. Aust. do-Ail Is-, to ITs. 6d Base metals were Irregular while loans were steady. Con. Zlnr. «2/K 11 Ml Ira tt/lssjs. .WB.H. 14/9112 words
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Article111 1962-05-29 14 May 28 Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) .NDUSTRIALS r. N. 12 cts Cold Store 54. M. Box 12 cts. steamship 9 eta. Breweries 25 et« 8. Times 15 eta Robtnnon 9 cts. 8. Traders 32 cts S. Darby 4 id. Unlteers 10 eta W. Jacks 9 cts. MININGS A.111 words
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Article123 1962-05-29 14 £HINESf Produce Ciehange, Sin- icapar* neen prices per pieui yesterday: Coconut oil: tiulk S3P) sellers, drum S4?i nrllera, Cepra: June S2S buyera. 529 seller*: Pepper: Muntok white I Sl47i sellers. Sarawak vhtta $14.'. sailers, special Sarawak blftrk JIITJ sellers, sirhled Lamponx black ***** 1 sellers. AST A Sl3O123 words
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Article139 1962-05-29 14 THE Malayan Excfcanxa Bank!' Aeaielatian made these changea to Its rater) to' merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Yerh: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 13/16. airmail OD 35 15/14 90139 words
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Article209 1962-05-29 14 lUNC tint grade rubber Duyen f.e.b. coard at 5 p.m. In Singapore yestrrday at 7Ht centa per Ib. down onr-elnnth of a cent on F>May'« cloning price The ton<- was lifeless. I. C.C.H. A. clewing prices In centi per Ib. yejterday: Int. t R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.h209 words
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624 1962-05-29 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT does not look as if balloting can now be avoided in the Malayan Containers offer which opened (ten times oversubscribed) yesterday and closes at 6p.m. tomorrow. The offer is for 5.750.000 one dollar stock units at par and624 words
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Article23 1962-05-29 14 Malayan Stork Inc May 26 industrials: 17.V02 rins: 296.61 rubber*: 191.16 >an. 1. l'j.-s— inn idlers May 28 174.93 2<»3.00 191.1623 words
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Article714 1962-05-29 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: Bouatrad (3.000) *1.63 ON. (2.000* 51. 64 ON, M.OOO> 51.64: Munlop" <2.(HV» 51. 74: EaM smeltlnK $3.02 OL. ON. (3.000) 53.04. (l.OOC) <303: F. and N. orda (1.0O0) 52.80 ON.714 words
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269 1962-05-29 14 TUN markets this week may be influenced one way A or the other as a result of the International Tin Council communique which is due to be published today. The council concluded Its week-long talks in London on Friday on the policy269 words
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Article253 1962-05-29 14 ("IN the Federation Rubber Exv change yesterday quiet conditions once again pervalled with a very thin and featureless market. Prices opened unchanged from Friday's closing level and remained the same throughout the day Lower sheets were neglected. June rirat grade rubker buyers f.e.b. cloaed at 5253 words
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Article36 1962-05-29 14 May 28. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 78} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 78s cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $458 (down 87} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons.)36 words
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Article224 1962-05-29 14 SHIPS lying alonitido UM S.n,j DO wharves today arc L«ovlll« 4 s Orenje 1/2, FUJari Brooke 27. Van Noort 2S, Kukuyo Maru 2S'3O. Trirrlhers; 10 '11, Charon 34/39. Bdkal Maru 33 /M. Kutrro Maid ft/9. Eastern Rover 33/34. Arahi Mara 4.'.. Falrsky 42 43. Nacbimn Maru224 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-05-29 14 IS^m BBBaBBBBBBBIBBBBBBB^BBB^B^BBSBB^BBBB^BBB* Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S. Cull Caribbean South Service tla |U (I*. ll* £1* fl» Spore S'rum H'lutu i *nie'ss N ton himii cie>ei*nc -tHtis Man" 11 Tt Jiae 21/ M Jiie. IS leli 93 Jul* 11 iif II lat IS U| -Xiaiksjis Mara" 71 Jaly 11,085 words
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Advertisement725 1962-05-29 14 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE FIST SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORt. MALAY* DIRECT 10 CANADA AND U.S GREAT LAKES PORTS. l 3 W" P S'luai Penan, Vr Montresi "SaUTIU"' (RL) li Pert 12 JMt 11/14 JIM IS Jut 15 Jel» "BAWMN" (ML) 3/12 Ml* 13/14 Jul* 15 July II "ZEEUND' mi) 8/11725 words
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Advertisement787 1962-05-29 14 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Rrp;istratioo of Draf C hildrrn Witii a view to planning v tornpreliensive progrumme (or the euucaiion of deaf chllaren. pairnus or guardJaiis ol deaf children bom on or after lsl January. 1945. are invited to register the names aua particulars of such children «ita the Ministry ol787 words
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Advertisement885 1962-05-29 15 NOTICE TENDERS KEPONG PLANTATIONS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER LIMITED NOTICE Offers are invited for the pur- r TEN s "fL. 1 Ir 22 cha^e of some 565 acres of land tl fl reB^ te f!l forming part of Frsver fetate. E"",' Ensinir HSdS? Lft. Kulal. Johore. Tlie land, which la '%t«r885 words
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Advertisement1817 1962-05-29 15 —————^—J I SITUATIONS VACANT |f* Word, Si (Uln.) 8,. x St ctt. ektra STAFF NURSE REOUIRBD M Singapore Children* Society Convalt seen! Home, Changl Salary according < experience Apply PO. 2339 (S por*). stating ag* experience. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION aa« vacancy for ACCOUNTANT uader age 3ft > for F.xtrutlv* Post la1,817 words
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Advertisement940 1962-05-29 15 HOUSES aY LAND FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)-Bax St ct: extra VALUABLE VACANT LANO situated centie Jonore Bahru Town suitable for office and flat. For detail* Pbone 2921 J B or PO. Box txtt Spore FOR SALE PREWAR 4 STOREY OFFICE BUILDING Ist clasa condition Kohinson Koad CROUNOFLOOR FULLY AIRCONOITIONBO940 words
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Advertisement1178 1962-05-29 15 HIRE PURCHASE tt Word, ti (Min.t— Box ct,. extra MONTHLY $10.00 UP for rransiatorradroa, atereo rrtord-i Hanger*, radiograma tap*-recordet*. typewriter*, rerricrratonk Contact BentroK lit Collyei Quay (n.xt to Shell House I. Tel NOB or MS, Joo Chiat Koad. 8 port 4MW). WANTID TO PURCHASE :n Ward* tS I Min.)— Box1,178 words
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Advertisement653 1962-05-29 15 FOR SALE >• Ward, ti (Min.)— Box it ci*. extra OFF WHITI CAIHMIKI Cardigan sntb neautKul muiaivd mink tollar all Vanity 32 Rarrie. I'ln.-, B'pon I QUALITY STOVBS OF LatOTI Modrir I for l)bellan« t*s at ™rai»iiim |iric>-.s I.cc A Metrher Ltd Orchard I Slnmpore. MERCS A RIAL HOT FAVOURITE653 words
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Advertisement319 1962-05-29 15 WHERE TO EAT S por.) ?H Word' $ln (Minimum) Dalla 1 m.mlh. in Word, >?..(, H, m MUI FONC RESTAURANT n v Ken .ilx Kin* I'.oll B ItIrr OBMM I'.'ft^r FRESH FLOWERS M Wm*4* \ln Mim-nnm) Daila 1 month. H ord, BJ4f (Mm.) FOR YOUR LOVED SSM MSStfl ii. D319 words
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Article328 1962-05-29 16 T. S. TAN - T. S. TAN $lm. factory at PJ to have dry, cool climate By FIRST PHASE READY IN AUGUST: IT WILL PROCESS PURE COOKLNG AND TABLE SALT SI million salt factory with a built-in dry and cool climate to ensure the free flow of salt is now328 words
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Article119 1962-05-29 16 AIR FRANCE GUESTS FLY TO PARIS rUR Malayan travel agents left Singapore last week for Paris via Bangkok for the I inauguration of Air France Boeing 707 bi-weekly flight between Paris and Chicago They were Mr. Tseng Wye Lin of the travel department ot Shell Co.. Mr. Ho Thiam Swee119 words
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Article60 1962-05-29 16 Mr. D. T. Assomull. a leadi ing Singapore textile merchant, has been appointed president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce tor 1962-63. He succeeds Mr K. M. Abdul Razak Committee: Messrs. L. Parmanand. K M Abdul Razak, D. D. Sachdev. Hardial Singh K. M Medora. V. Moorthy.60 words
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Article, Illustration140 1962-05-29 16 Dunlop man off for training A RUBBER technoloi gist of Dunlop j Malayan Industries Ltd.. Mr. Stephen Ong. left Singapore on Sunday for Britain to take I a six-month advanced j technical course. Mr. Ong. who is accom- panied by his wife, will be I attached to Fort Dunlop. i140 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-05-29 16 MANAGER BACK FROM HOLIDAY IN AUSTRALIA MR. J.W SMITH (above), general MMMCCf «>t the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co.. Ltd.. who recently returned from long leave in Australia.28 words
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Article110 1962-05-29 16 HARVESTER' PRESIDENT IS RETIRING MR Frank W. Jenks, president and chief executive i ofricer of International Harvester Co.. Chicago, has anI nounced that he would retire from office on Sept. I. His successor will be Mr. Harry O Bercher. executive vice-president. Mr. Jenks has worked with the company since 1914.110 words
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256 1962-05-29 16 Nestle takes over frozen food company interests TWO of Europe's leading food groups— Nestle of Switzerland and Findus, the Scandinavian frozen food specialists are joining forces to expand the frozen food business throughout Europe, it is announced. The operation amounts In I effect to a friendly 80 per cent take-over256 words
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Article114 1962-05-29 16 $7m. gain in trade by Sarawak SARAWAK'S external trade in February rose about $7 million to 1 $60.8 million over the previous month, imports 530.6 million and exports 530.1 million. Apart from oil which comes mainly from Brunei to be refined in Sarawak and exported, the value of imports was114 words
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Article, Illustration125 1962-05-29 16 Mr J. N. Clacy (right), sales assistant of Lion Ltd.. bottlers of Coca Cola and Seven Up. in North Malaya, wa.s entertained to a farewell party in Ipoh recently by the Porak Cot Tee Shopkeepers' Association, prior to going on long leave125 words
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367 1962-05-29 16 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By A $750,000 steel pipe factory in Ipoh K.C. Boon and Cheah Co.. Ltd. the first of its kind in the Federation of Malaya, is expected to start production on Thursday, the day Ipoh attains its municipal status.367 words
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Article83 1962-05-29 16 Production of hard soap, toilet soap, soap powder, abrasive soap and soap flakes in Singapore and the Federation totalled 33.482 cwt. In February, against 37.171 cwt. in the previous month. Singapore's share was 10.847 cwt. Stocks at the end of the month in both territories totalled 29.65583 words
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Article152 1962-05-29 16 'Mirror' tin process solved IT looks as If scien--1 tist.s at the Tin Reaea r c n Institute at Middlesex have really solved, lor normal commercial usi\ the problem of yetting mirror-like tin deposited clectrolytuullv. writes the Financial Times scientific editor. Normally, tin. an excellent anti-corrosive coating, had a matt,152 words
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Advertisement197 1962-05-29 16 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY. FEES EASY, WITHDRAWALS MEMBER OF THE WORLD-WIDE PINNOCK GROUP. MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ESTABLISHED 1891. To: The Secretory, Pyinock Finance Company (Great Britain) Ltd., 17 Hanover Square, London, W.I, England. Plcate tend me fully Descriptive Booklet on how to open a Deposit Account. NAME197 words
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Advertisement139 1962-05-29 16 JjßJr%k WRITE WITH HPJj[_J^ ANYTHINGVEDIEAY VCnIrAA Jl^^^ COPIES IT! Kodak *mm*> SIGNET COPIER Pen, pencil, crayon makes no difference. With a Kodak Verifax Copier, you can copy all types of writing, also typewritten documents. Even carbon copies come out sharp and clear when you copy them the Verifax way! Makes139 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-05-29 17 CARDIFF CHIEF WANTS GHANI FOR NEW SEASON Another pro offer to Malayan star SINGAPORE, Mon. —Cardiff City, who were relegated from the English Football League first division this month are keen on engaging Malaya's ace insideforward Abdul Ghani. Bill Jones, the manager of the famous > Welsh team, has written226 words
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184 1962-05-29 17 'Starvation tests' for A-Games trialists KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Ourchan Singh, president of the Malayan Cyclists Federation, has issued a new directive that will provide a "starvation test" for cyclists taking part in the Asian Games trials. Henceforth, he has said, the riders must not be Riven any food or184 words
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Article65 1962-05-29 17 LONDON. Moo. England's: team to meet Pakistan in the First Test match, which begins at Ed^baston, Blrmlnstham. on Thursday, will be chosen from the following 12: E. R. Dexter (capO, D. A. Allen. K. Barrlngton. M. C. Cowdrey T. W. Oraveney. B. R. Knight. O.Reuter - 65 words
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Article28 1962-05-29 17 PEKING. Mon.— Chinese cham pion Ho Yung-hslen. 22, yester nay put the shot 17.09 metre<'s6ft OJ> to become the first Asian to break trw •'l7-mc.rc"--b-»-r>r." R"UtT28 words
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Article495 1962-05-29 17 SOCCER HAY CUP iHauang): Renong Tin 4 Outlines XL 1. KAMPAR DIV. 1: YTK 5 Tutorial 2: ACS S MAS 0. IPOH DIV. 1: K7 Uurkha* 2 Ramblers 0: DW. t: PWD 2 PPF 1 Dlv. 3: Hospital Employee* 10 °ollce I. B. GAJAH LGE: Kin' a Kelaa495 words
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Article300 1962-05-29 17 MOK SIN PIN - Manila Lions crash 4-0 MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Mon.— The VJ visiting Lions A.F soccer team, the Manila League champions, suffered the first defeat of their Malayan tour when they went down 4-0 to Singapore Selection *B at Jalan Besar Stadium today Though beaten, the Lions wer« "ft disgraced300 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-05-29 17 Jockey Alan Burton rod H&PPy Chatter almost bare-back as he challenged Little Richard (Kevin Mitchell) in the first race at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Tlie reflection of the photofinish (top) shows Barton's saddle completely off the horse's back. Happy Chatter was beaten by64 words
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300 1962-05-29 17 VERDICT, TOO, ON JOHORE QUAD KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TME PROPOSED visits of three top foreign hockey, x teams to Malaya will be discussed at the executive council meeting of the Malayan Hockey Federation on Sunday. The teams lining up for Malayan tours are300 words
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Article165 1962-05-29 17 IHF decision on Tokyo Games TWE HAGUE, Mon. The In- ternatlonal Horkey Fm#>niIWB decided at its meeting in farts this weekend to change the system for the Olympic tournament In Tokyo in 19R4. Mr. Quarles Van Lfford. president of the Federation, said here today. The tournament will be played InReuter - 165 words
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Article110 1962-05-29 17 (From FRANCIS BOEY) TTONO KONQ. Mon. Honf 11 Kong FA. tonight decided not to participate In the Asian Oames socc'r tournament at Jakarta because the a-isoclation felt It a waste cf money sending a second rate team. Although KHFA had tentatively entered th« competition it had110 words
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Article44 1962-05-29 17 BINOAPORE. Mon— The Roral Singapore Golf Club's annual women's greenscmes went to Mn. E. Evans and Mrs. D. Dickson. who returned a score of net 691 at Sime Road tiday. Runners-up weie Mm. N. McNelll and Miss P. Adi ms <net 70*.44 words
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Advertisement1813 1962-05-29 17 imJL]Lm*tULj£^Lm^JKkZ2***i^JmAAJL~-AJZ^mgM\ PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited lor appoirumeut as Temporal? Clerks of Works In the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Feueranon ol Malaya on the aaiaiy scaie 5324 x 14 332/419 x 14 545/ 562x18-662. Qualification:: Diploma of the Technical College, Federation of Malaya or equivalent qualification*. Selected candidates will be1,813 words
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Advertisement747 1962-05-29 17 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from reeis;ereu PWD Contractors Cla&a "W and above at 'he Office of the State Engineer. Kettaii Perils, P.W.D. Alor Star, up to 3.00 pjn. of the 9th aay 01 JUNK. 1962. for the Construction ol Selcoiah Kebangsaan (Raayat) with H Ms747 words
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Advertisement655 1962-05-29 17 TENDERS Tender from Class D and abo». P.W.O. Contractors vtfl bt received by tne Super in. ending Aicinteci. Armed Forces Works Section. P.W.D. Parry Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 13.00 noon on Bth June. 1982. for Turfing oi Six Playing Fields at Sungel Ben. Military Cantonment. Poim of tenuers and655 words
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Miscellaneous109 1962-05-29 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOl'R MATCH: Spore v British Army touring team iJn Besar. IJ3O pjn.). B'PORE DIV. 2A: SCC v Serangoon Garden- (padang); Dlv. 2D: SRC v RAF Tengah (padang): Div. 3B: Dlmman Pioneers v Tempanls Rovers iJn Besar. 51. KLUANG DIV. 2: Lambak v Wah Cnlng fpadang). t»GOR DIV.109 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-05-29 18 SIM.APOKK. Mon— Crippled Singapore policeman. [ache Abdul Wahid bin Baba. S3, (abo\c) lias re(fi\c(l a second invitation to partiiipate in the I»ti2 p.ir.ih mpics the Olympic (■ames for cripples in the Commonwealth. But he is uncertain about making the trip, because in- cannot afford198 words
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Article74 1962-05-29 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Australian Minister lor External Affairs. Sir Garfield Barwick. ile\- into Singapore tonight from Sydney on the first leg ol a five-week familiarisation tour of South-East Asia. This i* Ma riM o\orseas tour .since ho was appointed a Cabinet MiniMcr last September. :>nri he74 words
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Article215 1962-05-29 18 JHE D.SPUTE between Redfm.Tof.S^^e, Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union was settled tonight on an agreement whir-h according to a company estimate will cost an extra $200,000 a year. A .six-hour meeting this afternoon ended in final agreement on the amount involved in215 words
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Article33 1962-05-29 18 KATMANDU. Mon. A Japanese expedition today reported t!>at -ix ot its member., had successfully climbed the 23 02(5 ft. Himalayan Mount Muprhu in Eastern Nepal on May 20 and 21.— Router.Reuter - 33 words
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568 1962-05-29 18 HONG KONG. Monday I JJ()\(. k()\(.. with its extremely skilled uml cheap labour, is "knocking Singapore out of llic industrial market,* 1 'according to Mr. lat Kuan Yew. the Singapore Premier. Joday. But. he told reporters. Singapore had one thing the British Colony lackedReuter - 568 words
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483 1962-05-29 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan So-slalis today called on the Federation Government to negotiate any constitutional arrangements between Singapore and the Federation with "those who are able to command popular support in Singapore." A party statement said that it was "thoroughly unrealistic" that important constitutional483 words
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Article349 1962-05-29 18 LONDON. Mon. There M nothing, to induce buyers to depart from their policy- of iiwc- i tivity and with small .selling evi- dent stock markets made a poor ■tad to the new account today. Industrials suflered a further! airly widespread decline in priMS. but individual falls were349 words
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Article23 1962-05-29 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £917, sellers £917^, Forward buyers £919H, sellers £920. Settlement £916. Turnover a.m. 65 tons, p.m 70 tons. Tone: Steadier.23 words
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Article44 1962-05-29 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 23 \d July 23 7/16 d.. AAgust 23 7 16d Sept. 23 7 16d.. July/Sept. 23 7 16d Oct. Dec 23 7/16 d.. Jan. March 23", d.. April June 23--, d c-l.f. June 23d.. July 23d Aug. 23d Tone: Lifeless.44 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-05-29 18 HANDS reach out from brocks as refugees arc taken to the border to be sent back to China. On Way 23 more than 4.000 illegal immigrants were sent back while British' troops helped round up more refugees crossing into Hong Kong from South China. There were88 words
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129 1962-05-29 18 Supporters of Borneo parties row over flag KUCHING. Mon. A fight nearly broke out between supporters of two North Borneo political parties last week at Sipitang. accordin? to a report in the Ovenrsea Chinese Daily News. Trouble began when supporters of the United Sabah National Organisation tried to pull down129 words
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Article174 1962-05-29 18 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. piGHTY bank workers all members ol the rj National Union of Bank Employees hue indicated today they may go on strike. They met yesterday and rejected the management's joint offer or a- revised pay scale. The union .secretary. Mr Lee Ah174 words
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Article108 1962-05-29 18 LONDON. Ital. I in- I'.kiv tanti v.cn> i'4s for emir toikl clay o! tin against Lancashire at Manchester. Lancashire made 320 tor six declared in their ins! Innings. Tea scores in today's otlur mau-hrs: At The Oval Northants 253-8 dec. Surrey 179. \i Gravesend Derby 263-8 dec108 words
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Article18 1962-05-29 18 MOSCOW Mon. Benny Goodman and his on-heMra arrived here today for a sixweek Soviet tour.18 words
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Advertisement74 1962-05-29 18 KLate USSIFIEO M II „,,/> <i» i Mimimum, hiew ro yn on •.•>.:■ hl 1 < ■eaßMat. M:in\ tti.ink- to d.' Ktdff OR LIM DR. LIEW: Trik QkM and Koont; Lin at K'u.ila l.iini|.ur on Sunday 27 May 62. both of Ak>r Slur (it-rural Honpltal. DE ROZARIO STEVENS: OBMta ithl74 words
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Advertisement87 1962-05-29 18 ||Mm\ COD LIVER OIL MKmn capsules Feel in top condition all day, every day. >^ > Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules k enriched with Vitamins A and D for the glorious extra energy that comes from staying in good health.... y and from protection against disease. <*m Scott's Cod87 words
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