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Title Section23 1962-06-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIES SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 f" The Straits Times Estd. 1843. FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1962. 15 CENTS. Ha*** 4 fie**"** KDN 03623 words
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Article1060 1962-06-01 1 THE BUTTON— by LEE Sufficient local forces needed by M-Day 'It must be there for new pilot to press SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that before Malaysia came into being there must be sufficient local forces at the disposal of the new authority1,060 words
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Article, Illustration189 1962-06-01 1 CAPTURED O.A.S. CHIEF AND MISTRESS 'GRILLED' PARIS. Thurs. l-'rrnch detectives interrogated Vm.iml Belvisi. an O.A.S. leader captured last night after a siege in Western Paris, for eight hours during the night and resumed the "grilling" this morning. The police said Belvisi. :st>-v.ir-old former car salesman alleged to, be ringleader ofReuter - 189 words
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Article, Illustration516 1962-06-01 1 TIN NATIONS 'KEEPING UP PRESSURE' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. MR. H.M. FULLER, the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines' chief delegate to the International Tin Council meetings, said today that the council had found it necessary to "keep up the pressure" for its views on stockpile tin disposals to be adopted. In a516 words
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Article20 1962-06-01 1 NEW YORK. Thuriv Nearly 100 people were killed in traffic accidents yesterday as Americans celebrated Memortal Day. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article51 1962-06-01 1 ROME, Thurs. Sixty-one people died when a goods train sliced into the rear coaches of a packed holiday train at Voghera. in northern Italy, early today. Eight hours later rescuers brought out the last of the trapped victims, gravely injured. About 100 people were hurt.Reuter - 51 words
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Article36 1962-06-01 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today there was "certainly a food shortage" in China and he had been thinking of ways Britain could help. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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1274 1962-06-01 1 By CHIA POTEIK, SINGAPORE. Thursday VOTING in the referendum on merger, which will be held by the Government, will be compulsory, and polling day will be a public holiday. Any voter whose ballot paper is unmarked or uncertain will be deemed to be1,274 words
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153 1962-06-01 1 Exodus to HK, population 200,000 up in a year OONG KONG, Thurs. The present China-to-Hong Kong exodus is expected to raise the population of the Colony (3.5 million now by 200.000 a year if the present rate continues, according to census officials. In the four-and-a-half months of this year upReuter - 153 words
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225 1962-06-01 1 T"HE LAOTIAN rightA wing "strong man." Phbumi Nosavan, said today the right-wing faction was ready to give neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma "everything" if he proved to be a nonCommunist. He told reporters on arrival here from the Philippines that Prince Souvanna must show he225 words
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173 1962-06-01 1 CHILD, 5, DIES IN FIRE FOUR SHOPHOUSES GUTTED SINGAPORE. Pit A five-year-old girl was burnt to death and four shophouses were destroyed In a sudden biaze nere in Beach Road early today. The dead girl is Eng Ah Peng, fourth chiltl of a family living in one of the cubicles173 words
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Article52 1962-06-01 1 GENEVA. Thurs— Mr. Harry Anslinger. United States Narcotics Commissioner, said here today the illicit drug traffic from China to Hong Kong and South-East Asia was becoming increasingly serious. He said heavily-laden opium mule trains with up to 200 animals were known to be regularly crossing into Burma52 words
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Article138 1962-06-01 1 Black Monday's losses wiped out vtew york. Thurs! A Buying orders flooded the Stock Market in early dealings today and prices of major issues ro.se to levels wiping out the losses suffered in "Black Mondays" sharp de-c-line. The New York Stuck Exchange tape was running 24 minutes hue within an138 words
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Article24 1962-06-01 1 CLOSE OF PLAY RHOIINOHW land bad i for four .it < Invi on the lir-t lirr-t TCSI I tan hrrc todjx (Sec Bach24 words
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Advertisement49 1962-06-01 1 jfl BE at G. C. de SILVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" 3, Raffles Place. S'pore-1. Phono ***** HOSPITALS, LAUNDRIES, SUGAR REFINERIES, TOBACCO FACTORIES ETC ETC OVER 80 EFFICIENCIES. COCHRAN'S PACKAGED BOILER THE SINUPAC AGENTS: McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. i Singapore Kuolo Lumpur Ipoh Pcnong Port Swcrtcnham 8 utter worth Kucfcing49 words
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Advertisement138 1962-06-01 1 BEST SHOES MONEY CAN BUY 1 h l^'^^^E? B^sV^nr^vV I /aw The chronometer of unmatched accuracy you 'ye wanted to own THE GMT-MASTER The GMT-MASTER is a precision-built ma*tcrpiece in accurate time-keeping; a watch whose revolving rim and red 24-hour hand were voted by 20 out of 21 aircraft captains138 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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Article402 1962-06-01 2 It'll depend on Malaysia, Profumo tells Commons THE British Government is examining the future size and use of the Gurkha Brigade in the British Army, the Secretary for War, Mr. John Profumo. said yesterday in reply to fears expressed that the Brigade was to be cutReuter - 402 words
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Article170 1962-06-01 2 THE United States and the Soviet union yesterday reached agreement on the text of a draft progress report on the 17-power disarmament conference work, an authoritative source said here. It will i>e submitted to a plenary session of the conference today. The progress report, the first since170 words
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Article, Illustration133 1962-06-01 2 ITS the modern way of saving yourself from drowning use your trousers, your skirt, your blouse, your pyjamas or your sarong—as a life jacket! American aircrews were taught this easy method of life-saving In case they had to "ditch" during the war. Now Britain's Amateur133 words
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Article43 1962-06-01 2 ~Z Imperiajism seeks to *w find fresh means to attain its colonial ends. Of late the imperialist monopolists have been pinning very great hopes on the socalled Common Market. ~ZS Mr. Khrushcliev. speaking at Scviet-Mall friendship meeting in Moscow iSee Page 3i.43 words
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Article20 1962-06-01 2 MONTEREY (California). Thurs. Mr. Abel George Warshawsky. internationallyknown American artist, died here last night. He was 78. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous20 1962-06-01 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /dinneCs I BEADY J I iM PEADnc y X V FOC TUIS f 9)20 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-06-01 3 Quick look round EDINBURGH. Thurs. The Duchess of Argyll 1 has withdrawn a divorce action against the Duke in which she alleged he committed adultery with her stepmother. The action was launched al- most two years ago. The Duchess. *9, had alleged that the Duke, who is 58, committed adultery211 words
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Article31 1962-06-01 3 NEW N DELHI. Thurs. India's lower hou.ie of parliament yesterday gave overwhelming support to the Government's plans to buy 21 supersonic MiG jet fighters from the Soviet Union. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article37 1962-06-01 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman. was presented with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Brilliant Star of the Republic of China at a ceremony at the Chinese Embassy here yesterday.—ReutorReuter - 37 words
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347 1962-06-01 3 \*R. KHRUSHCHEV A last night attacked the European Common Market as an instrument for keeping liberated colonial lands In bondage, and revived a two-year-old proposal for a world trade organisation "without MOSCOW, Thursday any discrimination." He was speaking at a Soviet -Mali iriendship meeting,Reuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration477 1962-06-01 3 piKI.I) MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery last night laid down his first two rules in the book of war: "DON'T march on Moscow, and DON'T go fighting with your land armies in China." The next war on land would be very different from the last, he toldReuter - 477 words
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86 1962-06-01 3 Britain and Mart: Ministers end 2-day talks BRUSSELS. Thurs.— Bri- tish and Common Market Ministers yesterday ended their two-day conference here on Britain's application to join the European Economic Community— with substantial agreement on economic problems. This follows the compromise reached earlier be- I tween the Ministers of "The Six86 words
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Article73 1962-06-01 3 A national danger to Australia' M1.1.H0l KM; Thurs.— The Australian Federal Parliamentary Labour Party (Opposition) executive regards Britain's proposed entry into the European Common Market as a "national danger to Australia." This was stated by Mr. Arthur Calwell. Federal Opposition leader, today after an all-day meeting of the executive mReuter - 73 words
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Article172 1962-06-01 3 BANGKOK, Thursday. 'PHE Burmese Ambassador, U Ba Maung, was sum--1 moned to the Thai Foreign Ministry yesterday to receive a verbal complaint about alleged raiding parties which had crossed the border into Thailand plundering local property. An official Thai statement later .said U Ba MaungReuter - 172 words
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138 1962-06-01 3 PRESIDENT KENNEDY WIDENS HIS READING WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Kennedy ha.s dropped one New York newspaper and added a Midwestern paper to his daily subscription list. The White House Press Secretary. Mr. Pierre Salinger, said: "It is trur that the White House no longer receives the New York Herald -Tribune Twenty-twoUPI - 138 words
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Advertisement154 1962-06-01 3 READY Jf MADE DACRON A SLACKS R SIZES 28 to 42 M IN NEW M DESIGNS ■I BEAUTIFUL SHADES ML from $18.75 FATHER'S DAY DISCOUNT Of \or, MT OFF ALL GOODS PURCHASED FROM US UP TO 16TM JUNE. —^^^^^ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN S SHOP 81. HIGH STREET. TEL: ***** Open from154 words
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Advertisement240 1962-06-01 3 comb it through-it tints and sets r or Brunette or Blonde— for Fair, Mid-Brown, Mousey or Grey at wti aa^ rta «^a^^fl ow y" c n 7« vr *>•" tjlj tpark it with colour, too. With l BtnHbox Tnrr-N-irryou do boA it onre. Not t niur, not t p»rm»nrnt dy«,240 words
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513 1962-06-01 4 'MASTER PLAN' IS REVISED FOR TANGLIN SINGAPORE, Thursday. REVISION of Singapore's master plan, which will increase the re--sid«Mitial densities of the Tanglin and Whitley districts from 37,400 in 1957 to 86,100 is among the alterations to the plan, which have been submitted to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin513 words
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226 1962-06-01 4 Wage increases for staffs of four firms SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees' Union has secured wage increases and improved working conditions for about 30 1 members employed in three textile companies and j a firm of Jewellers. The union In a statement today said it had226 words
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157 1962-06-01 4 POISON USED IN PRAWN PONDS: GOVT. WARNING SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government tonight warned prawn pond operators against tbr indiscriminate use of (ish poison to kill predatory fish in their ponds. i An official statement revealrd that complaints had been received by the Fisheries Division about this. It explained that thr157 words
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Article27 1962-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Philippines National Day has been changed from July 4 to June 12, and not July 12 as reported in today's papers.27 words
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Article51 1962-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The number of the winning ticket for the lucky draw held by the Japanese stall in conjunction with the recent International Bazaar for the Blind was 269. The holder of this ticket, which wins a sailing dinghy, should get In touoh with the Japanese51 words
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93 1962-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Banker members of the visiting Belgian economic mission headed by Prince Albert have informed* the Malayan authorities of the conditions on which they are prepared to finance the delivery of Belgian equipment goods to the Federation. This was announced by the Consulate-General93 words
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Article427 1962-06-01 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: Prom Medan. Kuala Lumpur <OA 992 1 3.55 p.m.; from Bangkok <GA 803) 4.05 p.m.: from Jakarta iOA 802) 8.50 a m. Cathay Pacific: Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok <CX427 words
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Advertisement316 1962-06-01 4 v f> r>B7/\| SINGAPORE BOOK NOW FOR a vAI II UL Tinn»rrotr Midnight AN ADULTi SOPHISTICATED COMEDY ABOUT THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE LOVE GAME! DorjsDay Tony Randwi THOB£ PLAYMATe^ 1 1 Come "To-mm* I BaY Um^ VLm I Edie »dl»» ink Mm EJ>STMMCOLOR (HI) J f RUIY aIuPIRB"316 words
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Advertisement252 1962-06-01 4 I NOW fH^CTHFXfI^ Ilom-2.15-6.15 showing! y «llir«i«y -(SINGAPORE) (No Free Liiti at 9 15 pm TONIGHT AT 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL STAGE SHOW FEATURING The Fabulous BAMBINOS and The RHYTHM STRIKERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SCREENING OF PARAMOUNT S Breakfast* Tiffany^ I AUDREY HEPBURN i HY THE GLOBAL AIRLINE 'OPENS TODAY252 words
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Advertisement533 1962-06-01 4 4 now dßowing. 630 4 ]0 pm Walt Disney X TOMTRYON DAN DuVyeV i I Plus! WALT DISNEYS I SPECIAL COLOR FEATURETT' X Th. HOUND That Thought He •f Was A RACCOON" UARO) IX TOMORROW SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT' I Hsio Moon Li Chian t PRINCESS FALLS IN LOVE t ostmon533 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-06-01 5 rIS is one of 25 armoured vans which a security organisation plans to put at the service of the public in Malaya for carrying big payrolls, gold bullion and important documents for banks, firms, estates, mines and factories. The vehicle is bullet proof, and is139 words
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333 1962-06-01 5 PMIP BRIDGE PLAN IS 'A STUNT': RAZ AK KOTA BHARU, Thursday. THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, last night described the PMIP State Government s proposal to build a S5 million bridge across the Kelantan River as "nothing but a political stunt." "They want to sfto'*' to the people333 words
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Article21 1962-06-01 5 PENANG. Thurs. Che Fatimah binte Lebal Hussaiu was today fined $30 for operating a transistor radio without a licence.21 words
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Article26 1962-06-01 5 KLUANG. Thurs. The Town Council here has set aside $45,000 for building laterite roads in Jalan Yap Tau. Jalan Dorset and Jalan Haji Manan.26 words
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Article53 1962-06-01 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The Province Wellesley Central District Council today decided to ask the State Government for higher allowance? for councillors. The council is seeking $150 a month $50 more .than the councillors receive at present and an entertainment allowance of $350 for the chairman, against53 words
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Article30 1962-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A group of 31 members of th 2 United States Peace Corps for Malaya is due to arrive here by air from Hong Kong tomorrow.30 words
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228 1962-06-01 5 KUCHING, Thursday. piGHTWING Malay. Chinese and English news- papers in Sarawak and North Borneo today attacked the publication of six poems by Mao Tsetung on the bitter struggle of the Communists in China in the leftwing newspapers, the Sin Wen Pau and Mm Chong228 words
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Article24 1962-06-01 5 KLUANG. Thurs. Sixty low -cost houses costing .5240.000 will be built by the Town Council at the Malay reservation area here.24 words
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130 1962-06-01 5 QINGAPORE Thurs.^ 13 Wong Kong Pak, a learner, was fined $20 in a traffic court today for failing to wear his spectacles while riding his scooter at NicoLl Highway on the night of Jan. 12. The Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. C S Tay. was130 words
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Article49 1962-06-01 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negasa, Inche Yusot bin Ishak. has ap pointed Dr. Chee Slew Oon. 40. a private practitioner, to he a member of the Public Service Commission. Dr. Chee fills a vacancy resulting from the appointment of Dr. Phay Seng Whatt as chairman.49 words
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Article46 1962-06-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The New Zealand High Commissioner here, Mr. C. M. Bennett, and his wife will return to Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday after a holiday In New Zealand. They will arrive from Singapore by a Malayan Airways plane at 7 p.m.46 words
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66 1962-06-01 5 Bagging: A secret ballot for freshmen CINGAPORE. Thurs. The 14th Students' Council of the University of Sineaoore Students' Union has decided to conduct a poll by secret ballot among 850 freshmen tomorrow to ascertain their view.* on orientation this year. A council spokesman said that th«- result uf the poll66 words
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Article27 1962-06-01 5 PENANO. Thurs. A mother of five. Yap Kee Beng. 34. wife of a hawker, was found hanging under a bridge at Fettes Park this morning.27 words
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Article172 1962-06-01 5 THE Ministry of Education has told the 14,000 private students eligible to take this year's pre-examination qualifying tests that they must submit their t applications by June 30. j The warning, contained in < newspaper advertisements. 1 says the qualifying tests will be held on172 words
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Advertisement446 1962-06-01 5 <*> fcifh TONIGHT! jjM SANYO Night. BK^yKrH 1 Tromiitor Radio given f ci/Jtv owoy ro Lucky Winntr. «!3bßboߣ&£pX7 I very Wednesday evening: (Singapore) Solo Satay Ayam Night. BafijU**!?^ ■>'>. Nightly: Magic Show by The Greot Wong *?v Every week change of programme. Miss Ad or a J*# m^M Velasquez f.446 words
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Advertisement233 1962-06-01 5 H PASSPORT II TO SECURITY B<NK DFPOSIIS WITH LOMBARD BANKING earn a tltady *> interest in assured Security, without deduction of United Kingdom income las. Ask the Manager of your l<ical Branch or write w Ibe General Manager at Head Oflice for your copf ol "Bank DcpoMt Account" Booklet No.233 words
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Article230 1962-06-01 6 HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC RECORD SINGAPORE, Thurs. The working of the Singapore Harbour Board last year resulted in a surplus of income over expenditure of more than $9.2 million after deducting $1.87 million for debt charges. The board's traffic department handled a record of 6,053.000 tons of cargo during the year,230 words
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Article51 1962-06-01 6 RICKSHA TO BE PUT ON DISPLAY PENANG, Thurs. A ricksha will be put on display at the city vehicles office In Penang Road. The vehicle will be placed on a special platform. The council felt it would be of historical interest to exhibit "ancient and extinct" vehicles used In Pen51 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-01 6 A jubilant Alliance man is chaired Alliance candidate Mr. Poh Yong Kee, 67, being chaired after he was returned to the Bandar Scudai Barat Local Council in Johore Bahru on Wednesday night. Stretching out a hand of congratulations on the right is Johore Bahru Alliance Town Councillor, Mr. Law Lye54 words
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Article, Illustration353 1962-06-01 6 T*HE Socialist Front. -I "may be disappointed, but we are not dejected" by their heavy defeat in the Johore local council elections yesterday, the party's State publicity officer, Mr. Tan Kai Hee, said today. "In many places we have increased our voice." he added. Socialist Front353 words
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236 1962-06-01 6 BOSSES TOLD: YOUR WORKERS ARE BETTER ORGANISED IPOH, Thursday. 'THE Minister for Labour, Inche Bahaman bin x Samsuddin, said here today that it was his impression that "employers in this country are not so well organised as trade unions." He said this when* addressIng the annual meeting of the F.M.S.236 words
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105 1962-06-01 6 Police net held five extortion suspects KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Five of 35 secret society suspects held during a police swoop earlier this week have been detained under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Three are being held in connection with extortion cases in Kuala Lumpur and one has been sent to105 words
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Article38 1962-06-01 6 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The Sultan of Kelantan and the liaja Perempuan will attend the "Welfare Week Ball" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here on Tuesday to mark the «nd of the welfare week in Kelantan.38 words
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150 1962-06-01 6 QUESTION ON THE COST OF LEE'S TRIP SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis leader in the Legislative Assembly. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the next assembly meeting to give details of the cost, of his round the world trip. Dr. Leo wants150 words
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Article47 1962-06-01 6 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs Hashim bin Baba, 25. a labourer, was today sentenced to one year's jail for stealing 12 sarongs from his adopted sister on April 4. Asst. Supt. B. Ramakrlshna prosecuting, said Hashim pawned the sarongs, which were worth $100, for $37.47 words
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Article24 1962-06-01 6 KUALA LUMfUK. inuX- Another 140 people in the Federation have been deprived of their citizenship for false representation. It was gazetted today.24 words
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Article70 1962-06-01 6 KTJALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Household water heaters and face and bath towels are to be declared pioneer products under the Pioneer Industries <Re»lef from Income Tax> Ordinance. Other products to be given pioneer status in- clude asbestos cement pressure pipes and power and distribution transformers, according to a70 words
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Advertisement297 1962-06-01 6 \/^|H( one of these attractive PLUMROSE %l 1^ HAMPERS .<!, PLUMROSE COMPETITIdN 3O PLUMROSE ■%->; i tjf FOOD HAMPERS to be given away absolutely FREE All you have to do Is to name the A panel of independent judges will Plumrose products illustrated below decide the Prize Winners. Their deciscorrectly297 words
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Article37 1962-06-01 7 KLANG. Thurs.— Two former pupils of the Kuang Hwa High School here Miss Ng Kirn Eng. 19. and Miss Chai Teck Kirn, 21 have left for a three-year nursing course at St. Charles Hospital. London.37 words
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Article20 1962-06-01 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The seventh international conference of the International Planned Parenthood Federation will be held here next February.20 words
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86 1962-06-01 7 POLICE TO PROBE PARK FIRE MYSTERY CINGAPORE. Thurs. The police are investigating the cause of the tire which destroyed 12 stalls and part of- the cabaret at the Happy World last night. This is the second fire in the park in two months. A police spokesman said today that until86 words
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Article25 1962-06-01 7 PENANG. Tiiura. Tin Governor. R;iui Tun Uda AlHaj, will open the new water supply to Pulau Jereiak at '30 p.m. on June 10.25 words
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324 1962-06-01 7 IPOH. Thurs. The Government sets more from the tin industry than the miners themselves, Mr. D. R. Mitchell, the outgoing president of the F.M.S Chamber of Mines said here today. In his speech at the chamber's annual meeting, he said tin miners in324 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-06-01 7 SMALL MINES FACE UNSURE OUTLOOK New plea to U.S. for price assurance IPOH, Thursday. \f ANY of Malaya's smaller tin mines face an uncertain future, Mr. D. R. Mitchell, the outgoing president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, said here today. Speaking at the chamber's annual meeting he said many494 words
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63 1962-06-01 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An R.A.F. pilot. Robert William Gover, 38, was killed when his car crashed into a tree at Yio Chu Kang Road on Tuesday night, pover. of 60 Squadron, home in Jalan Kampong Chantek after a party at RAF Tengah when63 words
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Article131 1962-06-01 7 Services crack down on addicts SINGAPORE. Thurs. Service authorities in Singapore, alarmed at the increase of dope consumption by British servicemen and a recent death are checking on suspected drug addicts. Every case of a serviceman suffering from stomach complaints for a period, or appearing to be under the Influence131 words
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132 1962-06-01 7 KAMPAR. Thurs. Chan Kone Wenx. an engine driver from Kampar. was* Invited to tea In a coffee shop yesterday by four men who later robbed iilm o: M.M The gang mined «50 note In a secret compartment of bit wallet Chan was looking132 words
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Advertisement379 1962-06-01 7 Those Horrid A6E SPOTS* -WRINKLES _^_k." wmT' Fads Them Owe! Woathered brown spots ond wrinkles They tell the world you're getting old perhops before you reolly ore. Fode them out with ESOTERICA, n«w medicored cream thot breaks up mosses of pigment on the skin mokes hands look white, smooth, ond379 words
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Advertisement401 1962-06-01 7 IK-d_i _M u _fe-r J V_i I.' P^ >^ IK-T t^lk I'Vl H_^^ _-m« _v i BP^-%/*- F"^_B L wV _^ArT «8 9 I? 3p«_ _B_ V^> _BS> _M^_l_i C_rS_. A World F 3T of Sound Lin <^ With \W^^tm JCOTCH MAGNETIC TAPE The ihr« Scotch Brand I An AIL401 words
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Article, Illustration301 1962-06-01 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT WITH the absolutely glorious weather we have been having lately, a crop of newly tanned lovelies has sprung up everywhere giving a golden glow to every scene. But there Is one burn in this tan-tali-sing story...although legs and arms, neck and shoulders are a beautiful crisp301 words
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Article, Illustration639 1962-06-01 8 RIGHT now there seems to be a bit of a tempest in a teapot about working wives. Some are of the opinion, we should, and some, that we shouldn't. Since I am a working wife and mother myself, I am in639 words
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Article, Illustration342 1962-06-01 8 r |MII world is going so fast these days I simply can't krrp up. It seems to me that I am just getting up on .Monday morning, getting ready for another working week, and before I know it. it's Friday again. At least we married people342 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-06-01 8 JUST A PERFECT LAMB AT a party not so long ago, just to make conversation, someone asked the crowd what each would rather eat more than anything else. One fellow immediately replied, "Roast lamb, new potatoes and green peas" and this statement was agreed to by two thirds of the242 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-06-01 8 Living in the tropics is so much LIVING in the tropics is fun. There is always the sea to leap into, the sun to lie in, fascinating colours to wear that look so good in the bright surroundings. And talking about clothIng, tropical climates are economical too. There is never498 words
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Article79 1962-06-01 8 /our job is done. Three ,econds of spray in a closed room, and voila! No bugs! Flit Aerosol is a pleasure lo use because it doesn't even smell like insecticide. It is spicily fragrant, such a pleasant change from the strong disinfectant odours of ordinary bug-killers. Best of79 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-06-01 8 Banners and merdeka welcome for the Prime Minister WITH P.A.P. flags and banners fluttering in the breeze, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (above), raises a clenched fist to lead the "Merdeka" shouts at the Paya Lebar airport early yesterday when he returned from his 40-day global tour. At115 words
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Miscellaneous115 1962-06-01 8 £,17 \h-or B Ai C °PP V ERESTHE H'IDEA/l'-WE s\ f -TO THE WINNER OFA^\ I /-W,LL SHOW THE XXE. RS^d H ANNOUNCES THE E^BT^W H'IMTERNATIONAU I WORLD V CW WE'RE ALWAYS If- 3 W^i\ "H'ALBERTPIACe Wf T[ MUSIC CONTEST//- READY TO ELP -/M L'T f PRIZEtf-ONEMIU-IONJ ¥i f\ PICTURES115 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1962-06-01 9 JOHN RICHARDSON - JOHN RICHARDSON DURING the last 50 years Georges Braque and the other giants of the School of Paris have changed the world's entire conception of art. Thanks to the staying power of genius, some of them ore still doing so, but besides genius, they had the advantage1,160 words
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Obituary125 1962-06-01 10 :<i Words HO (Minimum) MADAM CHEW TECK FONQ I lf« of Mr. Ho MenK ky peacifully at 36 Road Spore on Wednesday :imh May IMS, laavtßl behind hrr i>fB non*. B dauuht-T?. 3 i and 7 Krandchildren to DMMia thrlr loss. Kunn-al will Inks plai < C' •a: U1125 words
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Obituary18 1962-06-01 10 :u Word* $10 (Minimum) IN FONDEST MEMORY of a lovtnx »iid long-sufferlns mother Madam departed this18 words
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Article674 1962-06-01 10 There is optimism in Washington, if nowhere else, on the early resumption of negotiations between the Netherlands and Indonesia. Mr. Adlai Stevenson lias told United Nations' correspondents of his confidence that the Bunker plan for West Iritai will provide the solution. Dutch acceptance of the Bunker plan674 words
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Article374 1962-06-01 10 The Alliance has got off to a flying start in the nation-wide series of local council elections with a resounding victory in Johore. Part of the battle had already been won on nomination day when 187 of 598 available seats fell to the Alliance without opposition. Wednesday's voting,374 words
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Article223 1962-06-01 10 It is encouraging that Malayan delegates who represented the industry at the International Tin Council meeting have returned well satisfied with the achievement in London. At this distance the official I.T.C. communique did not read too well, and the failure of the I.T.C. chairman to hold the223 words
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Article1432 1962-06-01 10 Refugee tide ebbs in Europe THE rain trickled off the abandoned huts and the weods took new heart. An old tin bath stood under a single tap in what had served as the camp wash-room. The refugees whose home this had been for 1 5 years or more had moved1,432 words
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434 1962-06-01 10 riREQUENT reports of the r activities of the Government in its fight against T. B. give the impression that great progress has been made. But is this a true picture? The fact that the risk of Infection has risen to four times what it434 words
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Article311 1962-06-01 10 Minister goes off on a girl hunt FACING THE UNROMANTIC FACTS OF LIFE AfELBOURNE. Thurs. 1"! Australia has become romantic— it Is looking for pretty girls. As the country itself cannot produce them in sufficient numbers, the search has spread overseas Heading the search Is th* Immigration Minister. Mr. AlexanderReuter - 311 words
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Advertisement476 1962-06-01 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be hendtd to: Ist Floor COLD ITOKASI AXCADI Orchard Roea COLO •TORAOK IKANCHU AT HOLLAND HOAO -K ATONO KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL lASI CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Nouti. Coilyer Quay THK NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrick's Supe'merket M. M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bis* M. M. ABDUL OAFFAR476 words
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Advertisement84 1962-06-01 10 Day of Miracles for John Glenn This was the moment. He had worked towards it for three years. Now he was alone, flat on his back on a form fitting couch inside the in-strument-packed capsule FRIENDSHIP 7. In an incredibly matter-of-fact voice, Lieutenant -Colo nel John Herschel Glenn began to84 words
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Advertisement132 1962-06-01 10 TRUST SWANSON TOY* m the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it* young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This f reezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment you're132 words
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Article330 1962-06-01 11 GOVERNOR OPENS BRANCH TOMORROW THE fast growing needs of the small man in this nuclear age, unlike his predecessor of a more sedate era, seem endless and include an ever mounting demand for a banking service at his own level. The bank which first demonstrated330 words
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Article, Illustration578 1962-06-01 11 experience in serving the small man. backed by a proud record of courteous and efficient service by its trained staff. No "strangers' will stand inside the bank's counters to attend to the people of Penang, for the bank staff, with the exception of578 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-06-01 11 'Open planning' is feature of new Penang branch THE $450,000. fivo- storey building of th c Chung Khiaw Bank's Penang branch in Beach Street, which is completely air conditioned, makes an entire departure from the traditional conception of bank planning with massive walls and solid enclosed spaces. There is "open367 words
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Advertisement39 1962-06-01 11 C^ S'MULL MUU'V iiUMM 1 I if 111 jfirH nU^Lm "H;"V. FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED lUfilkfl w Beach Street, :.v^ znd JUIMt lybz the Governor of Penang His Excellency Tun Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad Al-Haj fiyMflMflilMiMMM^^^^^^^^^rc S.M.N. X.8.1., C M.(J39 words
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Article, Illustration270 1962-06-01 12 MESSAGE FROM MR. LEE CHEE SHAN Managing Director i\S the threshold of v a new era, we look forward with confidence and pride to the opening of our Penan; Branch to serve the 1 people of this Northern Gateway of Malaya. As Managing Director of Chung270 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-06-01 12 ASSISTANT BANK MANAGER rpHfc staff of the Prnanc X branch of Chung Khiaw Bank arc all Penang residents, except the manager. Mr. Lav Keow Yon*. The assistant manager is Mr. Geh Chong Keat. a member of the Federal Parliament. The accountant is Mr. Chan lleng Sens, educated in Penang and134 words
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Advertisement151 1962-06-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT PENANG. SEA HORSE BRAND POULTRY ANIMAL FEEDSTUFFS Mxls H m acent: Otientat Ctadinp Company, »OOM NO. I. )r<f FLOOR. SENG HOt •UHDING. \n 185. .POH ROAD. TE fi o2 KUALA ifjMPUH. TtL 6 0Z IMPORTERS151 words
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Advertisement61 1962-06-01 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT PENANG NISSANfMOTOR) PRODUCTS CHUNG SHAN MOTORS LTD. 240.LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE 12 Tel: *****/***** NEW CHUNG KHIAW BANK BUILDING PENANG (Arch. Iversen, Von Sitteren Partners) ITALIAN MARBLE By--49, Scotts Rood, Singapore -9. Tel: *****/2 2, Lorong Jugra,61 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-06-01 13 Opening new branch mark of confidence in the country Message from Mr. Ko Teck Kin, Chairman ot the Board of Directors JHK advent of Ma laysia will have not only great political but economic significance as well. The latter will invariably create closer ties between the Federation of Malaya and329 words
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Advertisement39 1962-06-01 13 Congratulations to Chung Khiaw Bankon their Penang Branch Opening SSdrno I i 1 1?'J fr I Men's coloured sport shirt, 100' c cotton, last colour Obtainable from all leading j£~ departmental stores SIM YEOW SENG LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR39 words
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Advertisement23 1962-06-01 13 SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS A SPECIAL FEATURE 5 Bisk. mS BSp v f\\ (> SUIT membrrs of the Penang branch examining the safe depositing vaults.23 words
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Advertisement197 1962-06-01 13 Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the opening of their new PENANG BRANCH PHILIPS Electric Lighting Fittings CRITTALL Anodised Aluminium Windows GLASAL Infil Panels UNION Locks ano SHOWELL Ooor Furniture supplied by MALAYA <JlA€K^> BORNEO SINGAPORE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD ON THE OPENING OF THEIR197 words
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Article, Illustration711 1962-06-01 14 £HUNG KHIAW Bank was opened on Feb. 4, 1950 with a paid up capital of $2,564,000. Today its paid up capital has increased to $3,589,850, its assets soared to over 8130,000,000 and its accounts exceeded the 198,000 mark. Through its ideals and physical achievements, the711 words
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Advertisement201 1962-06-01 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of their Penang Branch Fortune ll] H <Jl»czti*in f JLU- uMJ fCETUNE NEON. LTD Head Office: Branch Office: Head Office: Branch Office: 3, Roffles Ploee 131, Imbi Road Singapore* i"*" 131> lmbi Roqd Singapore 1. Kuala Lumpur.201 words
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Article774 1962-06-01 15 14 WORDS TO CREATE MALAYA'S NEWEST MUNICIPALITY THOUSANDS AT CEREMONY TO HEAR SULTAN GRANT NEW STATUS TO STATE CAPITAL 'AS A SYMBOL OF PROGRESS' "pROM this day Ipoh Town Council shall be known as the Municipality of Ipoh." These 14 words spoken by the Sultan of774 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-06-01 15 A delegation at ceremony from N. Borneo IPOH. Thurs. A tourinc delegation from North liornco was among the thousands of people who witnessed the ceremony here this morning of Ipoh hfifWllm a municipality. The delegation, led by their District Officer. Mr. R. E. Specldy, comprised native chlcfi :ind headmen of90 words
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Article56 1962-06-01 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Seah Choo Long. 39. unemployed, was charged in the Ninth Magistrates Court today with the murder of a seven-year-oid boy. Yong Meng Boon, at Boon Keng Road, at about 5.50 p.m. yestertiay. An application to remand him at the Woodbridge hospital was granted by the56 words
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271 1962-06-01 15 CiINGAPORE, Thurs. Johnny Ang, a young Singaporean who is paralysed as a result of a diving accident, was overJoyed today when he read in the Straits Times about the offer by Miss Lai Yoke Heong to share the proceeds of a forthcoming271 words
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Article50 1962-06-01 15 SINGAPORE. T'iuts. Lee How Sea 33. was fined $1,500, or 'ye mo.iths' Jail, in the Fifth Magistrate's Court today for assisting in a charact- lottery on April 22 In Ow i Road. Lee, who pleaded not guilty, was alloyed to pay the fine n two Instalments.50 words
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Article, Illustration9 1962-06-01 15 HAPPY JOHNNY yesterday's'pkture.9 words
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222 1962-06-01 15 A COURT SITS LATE, DELAYED PROSECUTOR WALKS OUT CINOAPORE. Thurs.— A Deputy Public Prosecutor stormed out of a district court today when the Judge twice refused to adjourn proceedings after 4.30 p.m. The incident occurred during the trial of a hawker. Wong Cheong ivln on two charges ot offering bribes222 words
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Article48 1962-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two young men. Wong Ah Chai. 22. and Chong Weng Sin. 23, who were savagely stabbed at Sentul last Monday night, are said to be improving at the •General Hospital here. They were att .eked in a coffee shop by three thugs.48 words
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187 1962-06-01 15 Politics, so union's chief resigns SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of the Singapore National Seamen's Union. Inchp Arrifln bin Ali. has resigned from his post In protest against what he claims to be political machinations in tho union. In a statement announcing his resignation today. Inch* Arrlfin referred to a convention187 words
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Article51 1962-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Department of Information will hold film shows at the Lake Gardens here on Sunday and on June 17 and 24 starting at 7.30 p.m. The Orchestra Sukma Murni will give a performance there on June 10 starting at i 3051 words
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Article27 1962-06-01 15 PENANG, Thurs.— A mining labourer from Perils. Lim Ah Bah. was robbed of $36 by four armed youths at Ihe Esplanade here la. t night.27 words
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Advertisement151 1962-06-01 15 ffl FRUIT OF v& THE LOOM TO POLY PACKED GUARANTEED TO SATISFY \V" y( i It may not b« vV VV f e ch«ap«ftVV^^AXJ ?J but it certainly JSSf^T^X^^i/ s f^ e best. /7I \JK tkUOFTHELOQM I 7 X52.25 \^f (Singapore) Take Inches Off Your Waist Instantly! Wear the new,151 words
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Advertisement95 1962-06-01 15 You can't wash the smartness out of this non-iron shirt 1 m^^m B '^KEr i <^b 3/^ J 1 Jftiffifir TUB STER A fine quality shirt in non-iron poplin, the Tubster is tebilized and double tested for crease resisting and smooth drying. Available in a variety of fashionable neat checks,95 words
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Miscellaneous454 1962-06-01 15 RADIO MALAYA talk/Interlude; 9.45 Studio gan Sings; 2.00 The Scarlet Orkes Puspa Sari; 10.00 Old niarv 2 15 Calllna Th» H«,™ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Time Favourites: 10.30 Your, Made For 2& gh£ SERVICE 41.7 metres Mlne J no C^** Down. 300 Close Down; 6.00 Prog. A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- RADIO454 words
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323 1962-06-01 16 Penang cables switch set for Aug. 31 GOVERNMENT TAKE-OVER INCLUDES STAFF HTHE Federation Gov- eminent will take over Cable and Wireless Ltd. in Penang this year but the final price has not yet been agreed. A Telecommunications Department accountant Mr. Wee Sian Hee. will leave soon for a short course323 words
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1984 1962-06-01 16 THE 4-2 SYSTEM: TWO VERSIONS OF UNION'S STAND J]R. Justice Wee Chong Jin, the Commissioner inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examinations, said today that witnesses from the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union had declared that the union was never against the 4-2 system, but the1,984 words
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Advertisement188 1962-06-01 16 You KNOW you can trust > Mobiloil /T"J Mobiloil ...for fewer >■ engine repairs M f MOBIL OIL MALAYA LIMITED rii M Mobil KUALA IUMPU* l«« *Vi» »u.ldnj Ol« rUl>ll S* u «'r Ttl ;,«ll J Zi •xoA»O*t S«iw Hdmi Orchtr« K o <4 Ttt 27JSI 1 PtNANG O>>«**« IhMB188 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-06-01 16 Buys Bunny By Halph li<tittd*ihl -r^l r It I I'LL MAKE VA A \I BUT MY WATCM STCPPE? AM? I j I D r^^ V 1/ GOOP OEAL OM THEAAA MERELY WISH TO SEE IP ITS J I rf* h y -"ur-i BINOCULARS,) ,ft//rr/MST/MF/r*' Ji 1 1 !*JJ, 1 ■■■>/-52 words
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154 1962-06-01 17 PENANG. Thurs.— Since experiments to rear giant tresh-water prawns were started early in 1960, the Penang Fisheries Research Centre at Glugor has successfully hatched more than 5.000.000 eggs. "But we have to sacrifice many youne prawns to study the cause of their death154 words
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Advertisement276 1962-06-01 17 to capture National Day Celebrations REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak film now 1 *f^n|t Keep a beautiful record of all your S v*-''^S holiday fun and festivities on Kodak V~^-' r film. Kodak black-and-white films give y*. -3 Vtf you sharper, clearer pictures. /l KODAK TRI-X PAN FILM it J*Ufc «*BfV^(3t*^^276 words
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Advertisement226 1962-06-01 17 The most f efeganc lighter > in the world and a pebble 1 The purity of nature'a shape and the sophistication of man's design coma together in Ftaminaire— the most elegant lighter in the world. Flam i n ai re— lnspired by (he perfection of a pebble, created in Paris226 words
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Miscellaneous253 1962-06-01 17 Straits Times Crossword IU Hal JHf IBJ mmmY' I^l a^al flfl Wkm Hi Hh ACROSS 5, 22. 20. One way to relax 4. Superfluous part of a com- neve !l,.? l *P ,r 1 7 9 pass on a ship <8) everything (8, 5. 6). 8. Clue in different centre*253 words
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140 1962-06-01 18 Agency plan to boost F.E. tourism |i|R. D. B. Masengi, iT1 the governing director of the recently set up Tourlndo Travel Agency in Singapore, is now on a, Far East tour studying the possibility of raising the standard of tourism in this part of the world to international level. In140 words
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Article, Illustration200 1962-06-01 18 New General Motors' compact car arrives from Canada ANEW name in th* Malayan compact car market is the Acadian latest creation of General Motors of Canada. The first shipment of 15 units arrived in Singapore last week consisting of two models, the Beaumont sixpassenger200 words
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Article176 1962-06-01 18 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By 4 NEW scratch-proof watch, said to be the first of its kind, will be sold in Singapore and the Wh 'Wldri r§«*« *Z7%% Federation this month. Made by the Rado Watch Factory, the new watch is known as Diastar. "I have not176 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-06-01 18 EX-MALAYAN DIPLOMAT ONE OF FOUNDER MEMBERS all-Malayan insurance company founded by a prominent c\ Malayan diplomat. Dato Nik A. Kamil, has opened lor business in Kuala Lumpur. The company. London and Pacific Insurance Co., Ltd., has an authorised and paid-up capital of $1 million which is wholly Malayan. The board295 words
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Article98 1962-06-01 18 US TRIP TO STUDY STOCK CONTROL SIME Darby's accountant. Mr. T. Kanagarajah. left Singapore last week for a three-month study tour in the United States. Mr. Kanagarajah will visit the offices of International I Business Machines in Chicago to study their machines and the Caterpillar Tractor Co.. Illinois to observe98 words
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Article18 1962-06-01 18 Tiger Oil In a new. large family size packing will be I available from today18 words
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Article53 1962-06-01 18 Societa Pirelli ol Milan announced that a new tyre plant of Societa Pirelli Hellas had started production in Patrasso. Greece. The plant which benefits from technical assistance of the Italian Pirelli company employs several hundred Greek workers and technicians. Output will be gradually expanded to all53 words
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Advertisement467 1962-06-01 18 MOTOR CYCLE BEST LIGHTWEIGHT TWO-STROKE MACHINE EVER MADE! (Mode in Czechoslovakia) F-e-o-t-u-r-e-s: SUPERB ENGINE TREMENDOUS SPEEDING POWER EXTREME ROAD STABILITY VERY LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION PRICED TO SUIT ALL POCKETS! Available 'for 125 cc, 175 cc 250 cc. Sole Distributors:SOUTHEAST CO. (S) LTD., 115. Jalan Besar, P. O. Box 1127. Tel:467 words
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Advertisement147 1962-06-01 18 pi ii fjm DRAGON BRAND if 'ONODA I CEMENT CO., LTD. H«ad Office: Morgnouc l Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo, Jopon Cabl* mtmm "ONOSEME TOKYO" ><>le icrnit: Nohq LcnQ A Co. Ltd., Stn^oporc Hong B«c Hardwart Co., Ltd., Pcnong. put a Qompton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation The CP. hich-cfficicncy ceiling fan hat147 words
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Advertisement1393 1962-06-01 19 TjiiyEßppoj^wm^CMSTjjjr Due Spore Stils P. Sham Ptnang lEMODOCUS A'mouth, L'pitl. R dam. H brg -M Pf JIM I MM I NELEUS L.tirpeel, Giasgo* Gdt. 11 JMt 2 MENEIAUS Literpttl MM S MM 7 MM S/11 MM 11 PYRRHUS Luei.tel, Dublin, Glasgow iiM 11 Juie 11 lum 14. II Ju.c 171,393 words
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Advertisement1382 1962-06-01 19 Vg^/^^^tfgg THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS tt CENOA, Ll NAVRE. HAMIURS, IREMEN. ANTWERP. >«v ROTTERDAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO. GOTHENBMH AW CtPENHAGEN. /Sr^f^i Spore f. S'rtam Penang KI VSj \t I "BORIBANA" a) Cdl U/4 Jum 5/ 7 Jim 1/ I Jua. H\^>--J'l "ASMARA" 1)1 21/23 J.M HfH MM 17/JIJM. VgsVJg/ -AYUTHIA"1,382 words
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Advertisement1509 1962-06-01 19 ufßtss muck 10 toHiea.. inEvoat cmiimjih» ruiu rtm P. nm '«am ■ENALOER (H)« H'aarf, B'RM. L'MB, IfOMI It Pt/TattT •tNLBMOHB (ii*i I'petT I'Mea. HaM. H'barg B. 1/Jmi2 lEN6LOE IEXj LMdM. M'tmc*. Htarl S. Sl/Jait 4 IM I/I IENCUVCr ipiel. B'Bxxrtt, »Shr «*>• imi rpm 1/11 kaMll/W BENURis (N) I t-Mra,1,509 words
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Advertisement1223 1962-06-01 19 w^ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. ffiKn nu na. mi iQL. \P**+ KLXiaMAM LINK ft KLAVINIU UNI LMRKM. HAMtURB ROTTUOAM. LBS AMfLEI. LAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNI cm of ripm MtrtI tm 1 m MPtrvTjMß "I?" BRONIVIUI NAVBt UMOOfI. HAMBUR6. ROTTEJUJAIi. «/s J.at" «7?MM MIDOLESBROUCN IM CaN1,223 words
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222 1962-06-01 20 THE Rubber price is now rapidly falling to its lowest levels since December of last year When the market received a set-back from revised U.S. and U.K. stockpile disposal programmes. The decline has been gradual, but definite with a doing price lor June No.222 words
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483 1962-06-01 20 From Our Market Correspondent WHERE WAS a better 1 sentiment on the Stock Exchange yesterday with a little more business transacted in industrial and tin shares. Industrial shares were steadier and tins quietly steady. Main news in the industrial section of. the market483 words
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Article25 1962-06-01 20 Malayans Stock Indices May 30 Mar 31 Industrials: 172.73 172.1.7) Tins: 293.'!'! 290 20 S rubbers 191 16 191.16 Jan 1. 1958 100.25 words
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Article36 1962-06-01 20 Mar 31. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: ?6i cents (down one eighth of a cent). K.L.: 76^ cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5457.25 (down XT' cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (up 55 tons).36 words
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Article112 1962-06-01 20 Mhv .1 Three moot ha. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) ■NDUSTRIALS P. N. 12 eta. Cold Store M. M Box 12 rt*. Steamnhlp 8 eta. Breweries 23 rta. E. Times IS eta. Roblnsoo 9 ts 8. Traders 32 ria. S. Darby 4id. Cnlteera 10 cts W Jacks 0 eta MININGS V112 words
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Article71 1962-06-01 20 The Malayan Cxthangs Banks' As<sciali*n marir throe chantjen la Ita rare* to merchants yesterday (all rater to «100 Sslllna TT at OO ready: Bal|lan Francs 1617: M.ilind Guilders 117: Otutsche Marks 130: Swedish Krensr I«T| On the f rfi (MCtisnuc msrk#t in H#cijt Kent tbe U.S. dellar was71 words
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Article198 1962-06-01 20 SNIPS lymg «ion«id« tha fmaa»* r wharvtt today art- Orrndoii 4 5. Ruth«ver«tt. 29 30. Himalaya 44 MIS. Ankaran Ma.-v <l-7. Van Bpllb«rfra 19. TonrU' 4 1 >'43. Prrak NW. 3. Kadno NW 7. Mnndama •> Outtr reader Prrmloa 11. Bhikaharu Mam. Koud Mxrrak. Armenia. Ban198 words
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Article754 1962-06-01 20 BUSINESS on the Malayan change yesterday showed once section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops 51.73 OL. $1.72 Smelling $3 OL ,(I.oOo> S3 •sl, (3. ("Mi) $3.01 cd: Ked. Dlap. (1.000) $1.30: r. and N. ords (1.000) 52.77 OS: Gammon (1.000) $1.69; M.754 words
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Article124 1962-06-01 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs. TNVESTMKXT and industrial shares continued the recovery Indicated in yesterday's later dealIngs and In slightly Increased activity most issues either firm levels or advanced. Oils moved similarly. featured by the sharp rise in A 00. to 86s. In brisk trading. Ba«- met. is mainly held levels124 words
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Article121 1962-06-01 20 CHINESE Preducs Eichange. tingapers nccn priest p«r picul yesterday: Coconut ell: ii.ilk $39J sellers, drum -"4" seller*: Csprj: June $2S buyer" $29 sellers, pepper: Muntok white Sl.mi sellers. Bara».tk white *147 i sellers, special Barawak black $1171 sellers, garbled Lamoong black $117 i tellers. AST $i:>u sell-ri Stnicapere121 words
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Article18 1962-06-01 20 Haj mvermce pricn wrre: May April Rubber 78.43 cts. 78 53 cU. Tin J459 8-U $477.9318 words
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Article264 1962-06-01 20 rPHE Federation Robber Exx chance yesterday showed one c again a predominance of sellers. Opervlne at Wednesday's closing level, the market held quietly steady on smaii short-covering, but later eased on selling. Lower trades were again quiet and business was confined to small selective covering. Very264 words
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Article200 1962-06-01 20 JUNE first (radt rubber buyers r.» I cifwe<j at p.m in Kinfanorr vestarday ar 61 Matt per In.. dowr. on»-ela;hth of a cent on WerfnwUv'a iloxln* price The ton* wan quiet (.OCR.A. ekwtnr i,nr»« in cent* o»r In. yenterday: lot 1 R.B.R. Prompt f.ob. buyen 77«. Mllera200 words
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Advertisement1096 1962-06-01 20 y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, tic Great Lakes Service u« n» m ha 6T» Spore P S'l-am H'luiu l. »njei«s N.Yor* Cleveland •'ColKdu Mara" 18 20 June 21,23 June IS July 7b July 11 la| 21 Aat "Kiaikawa Mara" 29 |ul» 1 Aat 21 <at 31 Aa|1,096 words
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Advertisement814 1962-06-01 20 y*^-^ Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service FAST BIBECI SAILINGS MOM SINGAPORE ANO MAUTA TO CANAOIAN AND US GREAT UKES PORTS Soon P. B'hM Penang Arr. Toronto SIEINTCR Jane 24/7 B Jail 27/71 Jane 2B Aat 2 CAPIAIN M. ITRAS luly 74/27 lal« 21/71 mi II !>c|t I ORIENT814 words
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Advertisement777 1962-06-01 20 t notice" Chusan will arrive trom Hong- Icong hi 8 am. on Monday 4ia Uune and will .sail lor ihe Uniied j Kingdom ai noon on Tuesday 6U> June. Passengers will emDark liom 1 10 am. to 11 a.m. ou sih June. NOfICE Please noi uiai Mr. Lee Soon Kiat777 words
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Advertisement2287 1962-06-01 21 COMPANY MEETINGS THE F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES Speech delivered by the President, Mr. D.R. Mitchell, at the 51st Annual General Meeting held on 31st May, 1962. Gentlemen, Mini contributed being £14,600, The most buinlne topic in tin SS° ft nft wi llcn Ls the equivalent of mining circles at tins2,287 words
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Advertisement1078 1962-06-01 21 the argument that such releases j could be slipped into tbe market without depicting it cminot be really sound. Althouj-h similar releases have been made from the Special Tin InvenKiry over the paii twelve months without having a markedly damaging effect. it must be remembered that the Special Inventory only1,078 words
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Advertisement1910 1962-06-01 21 rn^9— (Continued from Page 10) I SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT 1 tt Si (M^-Bmx St ctt. txtrm tt Word* SS (IHin.)—Bmx St ct*. txtrm a leading flnn of WANTED IMMEDIATELY Kor Kuro- tonnltioj euglneers and surveyor* pean couple Cantonese Cook General ■Jf* vacancies Amah and Wash Amah live In area1,910 words
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Advertisement970 1962-06-01 21 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm VALUABLE VACANT LAND situated centre Jobore Banru Town suitable for office and (lat. Kor details phone Jyjl J.B or PO. Bos 6bH Spore. HOUSES I LAND WANTED Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm 3 OR MORI bedroom nouse,970 words
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Advertisement930 1962-06-01 21 FOR SALE M f»»rW» SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm COLUMBIA STBRBO RADIOCRAM at S2S.V-. Th* Emporium Lid.. Battery Road. S porr LAROI CMINBSB BLACKWOOD dininntanl* price STUO.- Can an 1 people toratortahly. Ring (S por*> 3370j brtwern 9 and 10 a.m. HITACHI SHOVEL typ* fIOS On* unit, manufactured in930 words
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Article37 1962-06-01 22 S' pore team v Johore SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore team to meet Johore in the National Day hockey match on the padang tomorrow: A. Hag: Mehar. Sarhoo: Kanagalingam, Skinner. Harbhajan: Frida. Kartar, Nonis. Lingam, C. de Witt37 words
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Article45 1962-06-01 22 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER PEXAXG DIV. 1: TPCA 1 Ramblers 0. iron DIV. 1: PCRC 3 17 Gurkhas 1; Div. 2: C. Klnding 2 Kllat 0. KLIANG DIV. 1: Chong Hwa 1 GASC 1. BEXTOXG LGE: MES 3 Bilut Valley 2: MES 6 Wah Lin 4.45 words
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Article, Illustration253 1962-06-01 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday UARUN bin Haji Idris, president of the F.A. of Seiangor, today promised "plenty of thrills" in the charity match between Seiangor and -Singapore Joint Services at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday, inche Harun said ne was happy that Seiangor were given the253 words
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Article196 1962-06-01 22 Singapore boxers face tough test SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singa»3 pore's Asian Games boxIng "hopes" will get a tough test when they meet a strong Far East Air Force side in a match to celebrate National Day at the Badminton Hall. Guillemard Road, here on June 9. The F.E.A.F. team, comprising boxers from196 words
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83 1962-06-01 22 Victory is farewell 'present' for Hon Yam OINGAPORE. Thurs. 0 Ceylon Sports Club, the league champions, completed <*■ Singapore hockey double today when they beat SRC 1-U in the SHA senior Knockout final at Farrer Park Tne Ceylonese vii-tory was also a fine larewell "present tor their international in-side-left Chai83 words
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Article115 1962-06-01 22 F.om FRANCIS BOE.Y mono kong. rhun iou.Mi Regiment Royal Imng is.ong. tudiiy won the Cald-3Ck Cup. deleating First Battalion, Second King Edward's Own Qur-has Rifles from Singapore 4-1 in the llnal at Kowloon In the Farelf inter-unll rtfjatta which opened at Kaitak between teams from Singapore,115 words
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Article222 1962-06-01 22 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore A.A.A. team to meet Malacca and Johore In a triangular meet at Farrer Pak on Sunday; 100 m: Wong Fey Wan, Low Sin Chock: 200 m: Jegathesan. Low Sin Chock; 400 m: Kartar Singh. Eric Lee: 800 m: Lee Siau Foey, D222 words
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Advertisement1392 1962-06-01 22 NOTICE I NOTICE Thr Piihlir Level CMHtOg at R.Uwa, Telegraph Post No 23 1 HYGIENIC OFFICE CLEANERS North of Parlt Buntar Railway n, will be closed for renewal LIMITED of check rails on 7 6.62 from 6.00 g* WILD RUM) pm. to 6.00 a.m. the following KUALA LUMPIR. morning. Please1,392 words
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Advertisement835 1962-06-01 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COMPANY REGISTRAR Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited has a \acaiuy foi the appointment of a Company Registrar who mast be capable of managing a Share Registry Department. Candidates should be conversant with New Issues, Offer for Sale as well as Share Registration. Transfer and Dividend Payment procedures. Preference835 words
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Advertisement826 1962-06-01 22 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS, for the Construction of five Pipe Culverts along Degong Road in Lower Perak District will be received at the Office ot the Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 14th June. 1962 from Contractors in Classes 'A' to826 words
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Advertisement204 1962-06-01 22 a^L^^^^mm! mmm^^^mm^V &<& l^Hll^m^H^ffff^^^^^l -i-V^ml V^ |RcpH W/\ Mm ...bllova watches became they ll* f» e== J| jlfj fB know lhc\ can! Ihe Bulo\a rannc i\'^ ~^r^ JmwAl satisfies their good taste and their eve f '/>■■, Jf)^fl for quality. Bulova watches are Swiss- Jj- W made, hence they combine204 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1962-06-01 22 SPORTS DIARY SO( CER TOIR MATCH: S gor Selection v Lions Of Manila (7.30 pjnj: Trial: S'gor Burnley Cup XI v Police Depot 'B 16. both matches at Merdelca Stadium). TAN Cl'P: Muar Youths v Merging Youths iKluangi. S PORE DIV. 2D: P. Bran! v HM Dockyard (St. George's Rdi:214 words
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Article144 1962-06-01 23 Russia are 'tipped' by computer MOSCOW. Thurs The electronic computer ha s now moved into the tield of sport and forecast the destination of tlie World Cup. group of young Soviet scientists here, ulio arc enthusiastic MoeCf fans, used Ihe Russian computer Ural-2 to probe into (hr future of events-Reuter - 144 words
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Article209 1962-06-01 23 HOLDERS OFF TO A FLYING START BRAZIL opened their bid to retain the Jules Rimet Trophy by beating Mexico 2-0 at Vina del Mar when the World Cup soccer finals began at four centres along Chile's long coastline yesterday. The three other opening games also went according toReuter - 209 words
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664 1962-06-01 23 BULGARIANS HURT IN ROUGH GAME SANTIAGO. Thurs Two quick coals In the second half sent Chile, the host nation off to a good start with a 3-1 victory over Switzerland in the World Cup finals here yesterday. Switzerland, one of the surprise qualifiersReuter - 664 words
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336 1962-06-01 23 OND O N, Thurs. Twenty-four wickets fell on a drying pitch during an exciting day's play at Stroud between O 1 o v cc s t ershire and Sussex yesterday. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Sussex were skittled out forReuter - 336 words
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Article65 1962-06-01 23 lOXDON. Tburs. Lester Pigjott, one of England's top jockeys, was suspended bj the stewards for the remainder of the two-day Lincoln race meeting during the opening programme yesterday. After stable companions Polly Macaw and lone had finished first and second in the Risoholme Selling Plate. Bub Ward, theReuter - 65 words
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Article239 1962-06-01 23 Hard fight for Emerson Fraser T>ARIS, Thurs. Australia I who have five players in the singles semi-finals, yesterday continued their domination of the French lawn tennis championships by getting another good representation In the semifinals of the men's and women's doubles. The defending doubles champions Roy Emerson and Neale Fraser239 words
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241 1962-06-01 23 CABLE BRIEFS KIMBERLEY, Thurs. The British Lions touring Kugby Union team are still unbeaten after two matches of their South African tourbut they were lucky against Griqualand West here yesterday. The match ended in an 8-8 draw with both teams scoring a goalReuter - 241 words
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Advertisement199 1962-06-01 23 RESULTS RESULTS in first day's 1V World Cup matches: AT A R I C A— Uruguay 2 Colombia 1 (halftime 0-1). AT S A N T I AGO— Chile 3 Switzerland 1 d-1). AT VINA DEL MAR Brazil 2 Mexico 0 (0-0). AT RANCAGUA— Argentina 1 Bulgaria 0 (1-0). Everybody199 words
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Advertisement382 1962-06-01 23 INVEST $10 PER MONTH TO GET M.CI.S. POLICY FOR $5,042 jUKC you r e 20 years of age. you can get an M.CI.S. Career Policy for $5,042 Foi the same Dremium of $10 per month you can get our Career Policy for $4,225 if you are 25 years old or382 words
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352 1962-06-01 24 Mother of killed-in-crash girl sues car insurers •CABARET DANCER DROVE UNDER INFLUENCE' OF LIQUOR SINGAPORE, Thursday. ARK K insurers of a car liable to pay damages for llu- loss of the car, which crashed inl<> a lamp |>osl ;ui(l was wrecked while the owner w;is driving il under the influence352 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-06-01 24 A WELCOME-HOME hug for Lieut Comdr. Malcolm Scott Carpenter from his wife. Rene, when America's latest astronaut returned to Cape Canaveral from Grand Turk Island, in the Bahamas, following his triple orbit of the earth in the spacecraft "Aurora 7". 1. P. 1. picture.49 words
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Article70 1962-06-01 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An estimated crowd oi 8.000 tonight saw the British Army touring BOCeer ie m crush Singapore Joint Servlcea o o in |)robably one of the fastest matches played at Jalan Besar Stadium. The rrd-shirted British professionals wore quick to find their rhythm and70 words
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Article81 1962-06-01 24 SINGAPORE. ThUrt An expert on Indonesian daneAdang Dujeh. gave a talk itnd demonstration ol classical and modern Indonesian dances at the IndoneMan Club Hoiu>e this evening. Mr. Dujeh, senior officer from the Department of Bask- Education and Culture in Indonesia, is here for a month at the invitation81 words
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89 1962-06-01 24 CHIEF ELLA (A WOMAN) IS CABINET MINISTER FREETOWN, Thurs.— Si.-rra Lemu't new Cabinet includes a woman Paramount Chief Madam Ella Koblo (iitlumu. who has been appointed Minister without Portfolio. Madam Gulama is believed to be the first woman Cabinet Minister in West Africa. Last week's first general elections in theReuter - 89 words
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187 1962-06-01 24 Khrushchev listens to Goodman: I enjoyed it Moscow. Than. Mr. Khrushchev last night attended the first concert given here by Benny Goodman, the U.S. clarinet player, and said afterwards: "I enjoyed it, but I don't dance so I don't understand it all.' Mr. Khrushchev, who wa> accompanied by his wifeReuter - 187 words
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Obituary21 1962-06-01 24 MR KR. SAMY. IM".rrli v! it 4.311 MRS. J K WAGNER Mlimlonary my of Ood 10 ».ui. Krtdai J' "bun21 words
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Obituary71 1962-06-01 24 MRS B C FERNANOEZ t,,,,,,.-rlv ol Cherw KaUtf ptnou-d away S.A.IMI at i>.i K i :'<akuttajn residence. MRS CHEANC TMIAM LEONC IBM ■Ml i-r<l 64 PUM4 aw:i> "I- Lor Km ii I lini.mi,! hw liii-ihi.il. o.ily Mm. CkMßfl Chenc H;u. i»o taughtm, one daugbter-in-l;i«. two m>mi.-iii-Ibv. Phuah B«ee Uaa,71 words
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Article27 1962-06-01 24 THE FAMILY OF (h* latt Mr- Kcm Tiam Clnwn thank all ■A rrlatlvn who mTit wrenth.n, of condolvnct, cable*, rwidiTrd vniuahle assistance and attendrd hi-t (unrral27 words
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Article14 1962-06-01 24 DUUCt MARIE AND CDDV, un depatlM •'<"" Mulaya. «i»h all frii nils MMI Tinrfxal14 words
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Article19 1962-06-01 24 SALE NOW ON .It "HH.I »:r«-.-iily r. .li.crrt on 'rxtilr* and children i v Ti-I II !.orr> I7MI19 words
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Article359 1962-06-01 24 LONDON, lnur.v U vva.s a day of tension in stock markets wiui everyone waning for Wall Street to resume after yesterday's holiday in view of recent event* at mat cent i e. Tnere was less I han naif an hour of official busiDM leu in London when Wall359 words
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Article26 1962-06-01 24 LONDON, Thurs— Buyers £910. sellers 1911. forward buyers £914. sellers £9144. Settlement £911 i Turnover a.m. 190 tons, p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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Article50 1962-06-01 24 LONDON Thurs. Spot 23d July 23 1 16*. August 23 1'16d., Sept 23 1/16 d.. July Sept 23 1 16 d. Oct. Dec. 23 id.. Jan/March 23 1 16 d.. April June 23 1 16 V... tit. June 22 11 ,'l6d.. July 22"» d.. Aug. 22 \»d Tone: Quiet.50 words
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425 1962-06-01 24 BIRMINGHAM, Thursday. gNGLAND hammered the Pakistan attack tor 286 for two wickets by tea on the first day of the First Test here at Edgbaston today. Colin Cowdrey. who opened the Innings, was undefeated with 156. Ted Dexter, the England captain, made 72.425 words
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Article103 1962-06-01 24 LONDON. Thurs.—Gloucestershire beat Sussex by an innings and 75 runs today at Stroud. Scores: 41 and 58. Gloucestershire 174. At Lords: Hampshire 317 lor eieht declared. Middlesex 204 for eiyhi. At Oxford: Oxford Univer.siiy 251. Derby.-hue 285 for four. At Sheffield: Warwickshire 301 for seven declared. Yorkshire •JOiiReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement14 1962-06-01 24 V GOOD TIME... TIME FORA M/PT\ BEER CANNED AND BOTTLED BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD.14 words
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