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Title Section14 1962-06-03 1 i THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1395. SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01014 words
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Article, Illustration504 1962-06-03 1 Schizophrenia— the secret of success: P. 10 A SPLIT PERSONALITY AND THE ART OF GETTING ON WITH YOUR IQSS-Bf A MALAYAN. SECRETARY FASHIONS FOR MER-IY JULIET ANG: P. 8 OUR GRADUATES GO JOB-HUNTING: P. 10 The US postpones first nuclear space bomb blast HONOLULU Saturday AMERICA announced last504 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-06-03 1 llllljjl 0 The Sunday Times brings you today a picture of on incident that is all too common in some parts of the world. An irate soccer fon shows hii disapproval of the referee's decision by wading in with swinging fists as a player moves in119 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-06-03 1 Marilyn stripping, for a film NEW YORK. Sat Marlyn Monroe obeyed orders and stripped to the nude for a swimming scene In her latest lilm, "Somethings Got To Give The orders (vine on the Hollywood set iroin the films dnp('or. George Cukor. Mi-.s Monroe .said afterwarfe: "I did it because128 words
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180 1962-06-03 1 Civil servants ask the Govt. to restore the pay cuts in full SINGAPORE, Saturday. •pi IIC Smgapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees lias asked the Singapore Government to start negotiations immediately on full i allowances as from Ju estoration of variable ly 1, 19.">9. In a letter to the180 words
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Article93 1962-06-03 1 CINGAPORE. Sat Six men arm- em with daggers walked into vie Jade Beauty Parlour in seranrooii Road today while the shop nas filled with customers and got away with over $2,000 In ca*h and jewellery-. The robbers walked through the front swing doors of tl* parlour and93 words
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Article32 1962-06-03 1 When a super aabre Jet I fighter crashed and exploded at i Eskihe&ir air baae. near Istanbul in north Went Turkey, during an anniversary air force show today.32 words
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Article44 1962-06-03 1 Just fancy that YEW YORK. Sat.— 11 Here's the last word on garrulous Americans: The Lorti's Prayer has 56 words. Lincoln's Gettysburg address has 266 words but a recent Government order on cabbage prices runs to 26.911 words, reports New Jersey Senator Bill Widnall44 words
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Article41 1962-06-03 1 Chairman of the Kantau Panjan? branch of tne PMJP. won by a comfortable majority over Alliance candidate Nik Yusoff bin Nik Ludln. at me Raman Par.jang by-election lor the Keiaiuan State Assembly yesterday. (Srr Pa S r It/.41 words
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Article34 1962-06-03 1 Government has lodged a stern protest with America over an incident In which two American officers allegedly beat a Korean national at a military compound, a Foreign Ministry spoke?man said yesterday.—34 words
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Article30 1962-06-03 1 .America's "king ol swiii«." and officials of the Soviet compoaers union agreed today to try to organise a joint AmericanSoviet jazz concert during the band leaaers current tour.30 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1962-06-03 1 THE FIRST EVER LIST RECOGNISES THE SERVICES OF 102 TO THE STATE OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Saturday. 'JMIK lii si Singapore National Day honours to Ik' bestowed l>y the Yang iJi-Pertuan N'egam, Irichc Yuaof bin Islmk. which were announced today, named professional men. spoilsmen, police officers, musicians and1,562 words
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Article22 1962-06-03 1 WIK. i> 80 ye-teiday met 27 centenarians from all over Italy duitnu a general autiieuce in Saint Pete; n balnea22 words
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Advertisement144 1962-06-03 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR ARE THE BEST IN SINGAPORE MALAYA 6. 6 PM.L<£iU Jtol SINGAPORE IPOH VSS. CO. S.PH. DE SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. good things for your skin? ll»l— *l Hill II i CLOW fa morr awiafeM lli.ui Mirtkr-u|i lliat'« »h\ it |[i\r- vnur -km144 words
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The News
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388 1962-06-03 2 FRESHIES APPROVE VARSITY RAGGING IN SECRET POLL 59 PER CENT ANSWER UNION BALLOT PAPER SINGAPORE, Saturday. SECRET ballot poll conducted among freshmen at the I'niversity of Singapore yesterday has shown that the new undergraduates approved the "orientation" treatment they were given by seniors. The poll showed Unit (il per cent388 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-06-03 2 KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG. Sat - KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG. Sat By fill-: Penang Branch of the It&P.GA. hai offered to help feed a liny heart-broken Pekiageat which refused to eal for wend days after its master's death in London. if the poor thing continues to starve298 words
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193 1962-06-03 2 Eight strokes of the rotan for 2 young 'cowards' PNANG. Sat. The senior Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundram. today ordered eight strokes of the rotan each for two young "cowards" whom he convicted of committing a midnight robbery. In addition. Ng Ah Peng. 17. will be remanded In the193 words
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Article64 1962-06-03 2 pENANG. Sat. Two 1 men. N. Montano. 41. and 00l Ah Soo. 26. were today granted $3,000 bail each on a charge of attempting to rob Tan Telk Chye of a brief-case containing $328 at the Junction of Jelutong Road and Pcrak Lane on May64 words
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Article33 1962-06-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police raided a number of secret society hideouts In various parts of the island early this morning and detained 21 people under the Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions* Ordinance.33 words
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Article22 1962-06-03 2 BINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. James Hanam and Mr. Loh Seng Kum have been appointed members of the Pharmacy Board.22 words
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Article47 1962-06-03 2 IPOH. Sat Deputy Superintendent Balw a n t Singh. O.S.P.C. Batu Gajah. has gone on a ten-week senior administrative course at the police college in Kuala Kubu Bharu and during his absence. Acting Deputy Supt. M. Balasundram. 0.C.P.D.. Kampar. will act for 1 him.47 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-06-03 2 Ex-labour leader seeks to join UMNO SEREMBAN Sat. Mr. Robert Singam. former chairman of tho Negrl Sembilai. division ot the Labour Party, has applied to the Sen m ban brancb of the UMNO to become an associate member. He resigned troni the Labour Party more than a war ago. An167 words
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Article55 1962-06-03 2 IPOH. Sat.— Twelve English schools in Perak will take part in an interschool debate in the national language beginning on Thursday. The debate Is organised by the Junior Chamber i of Ipoh. Two of the schools are girls schools the Raja Perempuan School. and the Methodist55 words
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Article453 1962-06-03 2 'POINTER' on training fHE training of a future show dog should .start fiom a very early a\:e. he can then gain experience in puppy cla.sses before venturing on into the advanced claAt eight weeks, your puppy should wear a collar lor a lewhours every day. The collar should453 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1962-06-03 3 SHE GETS DEGREE FOR STUDY OF OUR STUDENTS The old gives way to the new ON the left (above) is the first police station built in Pahang —in the days when life was slower and more peaceful. But all old things must gi\e way to the new1,131 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-06-03 3 Che Habsah has a way with flowers FROM Tokyo I report the happy news that Tengku Habsah. wife of our ambassador there, is making quite a name for herself in the world of Rower arrangement. At a rerent exhibition which had 22 countries t>--presi-ntin^ various schools of Mower arrangement par-185 words
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Article275 1962-06-03 3 A BUSINESSMAN had hired an English secretary for his New York office lust before taking off on a business trip to Britain After he had left, an associate in Atlanta. Georgia, telephoned him. and the English girl explained that the boss was in the United Kingdom.275 words
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Advertisement171 1962-06-03 3 Open the door to business success TRAIN IN NEW YORK FOR A COMMERCIAL CAREER INTENSIVE COURSES (Individual Instruction For Men <£ Women) Business Administration •Executive Secretarial* English Bookkeeping/ Accounting Trade •Stenography Bi-Lingual Secretarial Easiness Machines •Comptometrj SEW CLASSES START WEEKLY With the recommendation of the school, •tudrnla I RAihlNu may171 words
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Advertisement233 1962-06-03 3 AT REDUCED PRICES Singapore price CT\C\ 20 exp M.57.25 |{j 36 exp. M.59.75 /"*T O O Movie film LI OO 50 fee, MS 25 PROCESSING AIRFREIGHT- SERVICES EVERY MOMMY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Note Airmail/Handling charges: M.s 0.30 per CT 18 M.S 0.50 per CT 88 PROCESSING SERVICES ALSO IN KUALA LUMPUR233 words
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Sunday Serial
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Article, Illustration3235 1962-06-03 4 ANNA SPAINI - ANNA SPAINI Presenting today a true story of faith ES ...then they started to move me toward the water TOOK tHE CLASS AND DRANK f DID NOT HEAR THE PRAYERS THEN I Mr AS STANDING WITHOUT LEANING ON STICKS Suddenly a lame leg came3,235 words
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Advertisement367 1962-06-03 4 jpßf jrlrdSr^ JHI W^ Js^ THE PILGRIMAGE BEGINS ANNA SETS OUT IN SEARCH OF A MIRACLE— PUSHED IN HER WHEELCHAIR FROM A MONACO HOSPITAL. Improve your RAY.., I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve a better position, more influence in your community and a higher367 words
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The News
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269 1962-06-03 5 Services deny the call girls report SINGAPORE. Sat. British Army and Royal Air Force public relations authorities today issued a joint statement denying a report "Four Service wives sent back to Britain" which appeared in todays front page of the Straits Times. Here Is the Joint statement: "Because of inquiries269 words
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Article192 1962-06-03 5 Eight 'high-handed' young pirates are placed on bonds pENANG, Sat.— A gang of youths threatened to beat up two labourers who tried to stop them from stealing salt from a lighter anchored off Sungei Pinang. the Sessions Court was told today. "The youths ignored the labourers and192 words
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219 1962-06-03 5 Lee's round-world trip waste of public funds: Ong SINGAPORE, Satufday. X ni UNITED People's Pfcfty, in a statenunt today, criticised the round-the-world tour of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, as :i "waste of public funds." The statement, which is signed by the party leader, Mr. Orrg Eng Guan.219 words
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138 1962-06-03 5 SEREMBAN MAN WINS WORLD ROTARY CONTEST SEREMBAN. Sat.— Mr. Ignatius M. K. Pillay of Seremban. has won a prize in a world-wide photo contest for Rotarians sponsored by Rotary International's global service organisation. His entries were In the Class A category dealing with Rotary service activity. Mr. Pillay submitted two138 words
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Article435 1962-06-03 5 A QUESTION* frequently put to the specialist on fishes Is 'How long do fishes live?", and the prestige of the specialist usually flops when he Is unable to give a direct answer to this apparently simple question But the tact U that this question Is not simple at435 words
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Advertisement135 1962-06-03 5 THE WORLD I lit < THE SWING IS TO iUBJk; L lilt 1 v m This is the cigarette which turned the world to king size filter smoking. Invented in 1951, Often imitated, never equalled Years ahead in research Best tobacco money can buy Superbly made, superbly packed Rothmans King135 words
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THE FOREIGN DESK
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264 1962-06-03 6 THE OAS CALLS A TRUCE AS TALKS BEGIN ALGIERS. Saturday European Secret Army Organisation has halted its terror campaign against the Muslims in Algeria for the time being as talks between the leaders of the Europeans and Muslim nationalists on the future of Europeans in Algeria were being held. European264 words
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150 1962-06-03 6 Six killed in big blast at TNT plant /CAPETOWN. Sat. Three v; buildings in which nitroglycerine was stored blew up last night killing three white men and three Africans in one of the world's biggest explosive factories at Somerset West, about 30 miles from here. A spokesman for African ExplosivesReuter - 150 words
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183 1962-06-03 6 Drum of explosives is found on beach at Joe Kennedy's home PALM BEACH, Saturday. A S.VGALLOX drum of potentially explosive metallic sodium was found on the beach yesterday near the oceanfront estate of President Kennedy's father. Police said a Coast Guard patrol boat spotted the drum bobbing In the surf183 words
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87 1962-06-03 6 ACROSS ATLANTIC ALONE— FOR SECOND TIME PYMOUTH, Sat. Mr. Francis Chichester. a 61 -year-old Briton, who won the first slnglehanded trans-Atlantic race in i960, sailed again from here to cross the Atlantic singlehanded. Sailing in the Gipsy Moth 111. the same yawl which he used two years ago. Mr. ChichesterReuter - 87 words
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Article19 1962-06-03 6 The Duke of Edinburgh arrived In Seattle today by air to tour the Seattle world's fair. —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article510 1962-06-03 6 KRISHNA MOORTHY - Indian warns West on common mart KRISHNA MOORTHY By NEW DELHI. Sat. A NATION like India, with rising expectations at home, may he forced to take drastic measures that may not he to the likinjj of Democracies, if she is let down by Western Europe. This warning has gone out510 words
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64 1962-06-03 6 'Quit Nigeria' order for British Q.C. LAGOS (Nigeria), Sat. Mr. Dingle Foot, British Queen's Counsel, and one of his colleagues have been ordered to leave Nigeria by next Wednesday. No reason was given. The two men are in Nigeria to appear in cases filed in the Federal Supreme Court byReuter - 64 words
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Article41 1962-06-03 6 LONDON, Sat. Tom Doyle went trout fishing at Ballyheigoe. Co. Kerry. Eire. and caught a cuckoo. It took the fly hook as he walked, rod on shoulder, by the river. Tom took the bird home to recover.41 words
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Article304 1962-06-03 6 BROTHEL, NUDES ON GOVT. LAND WASHINGTON. Sat.—Government auditor.^ act ed the Agriculture Department yesterday of having permitted a Dro'ht-l and a nudist colony to operate on public land. The General Accounting Office (GAO) said the house of ill repute wu operated in the Tonto National Forest. Arizoi,.i, trom early 1953304 words
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212 1962-06-03 6 ALL-OUT DRIVE AGAINST DARUL ISLAM REBELS IN WESTERN INDONESIA JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian Army has started an all-out drive against the Darul Islam rebels of West Java. The Darul Islam with 5.000 tough guerilla fighters. Is dedicated to setting up a theocratic state In Indonesia. It has been In theReuter - 212 words
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Advertisement154 1962-06-03 6 IMPERIAL 4 With*l4kt."gold inlaid nib, gold-filled band and loss-proof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modem design with cap of frosted, stainless steef.' Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35. 80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive modern styling. Features a154 words
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Foreign News
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283 1962-06-03 7 Blizzards deny India of Everest conquest NEW DELHI. Sat. An Indian expedition climbed to within 400 feet of the summit of Mount Everest thia week before being beaten back by heavy blizzards, it was learned here today. The expedition, which returned to its base camp in Nepal today, reported thatReuter - 283 words
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351 1962-06-03 7 ...WORLD ON SUNDAY IT'S BACK TO NORMAL IN MOSCOW: FOOD RUSH ENDS MOSCOW, Saturday. CHOPS selling meat and butter here appeared to be doing normal trade at increased prices yesterday after a rush on Thursday, when news of the impending rise spread through the city. Soviet housewives now have to351 words
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Article23 1962-06-03 7 Has agreed with :he Congo. Brazzaville and Paraguay to establish iormal diplomatic relations-, the Foreign MlnLstry announced in Seoul, yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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133 1962-06-03 7 A-POWER FOR ALL NEW ICEBREAKERS OF RUSSIA MOSCOW. Sa» All future Soviet icebreakers will be atompowered the first Western reporters to make a trip on the Lenin were told yesterday. Ita chief engineer Arseni Stefanovitch told a pna conference on board as the world's first nuclear ship ploughed through cold133 words
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112 1962-06-03 7 536.550-BROOCH FIND BY BANQUET WATER STOCKHILM. 8a t. A waiter bent down to pick up a spoon under the table where Princess Alexandra had been sitting at a banquet in Stockholm's town hall and found a $36,550 brooch. The waiter. Mr. Sake Joensson. said the brooch a gift to theReuter - 112 words
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257 1962-06-03 7 Holland will ignore U Thant's plea for talks on Irian THE HAGUE, Saturday. Till! Government intends lo largely ignore the United Nations plea for a ceasefire between Holland and Indonesia Dutch \e\v Guinea as long as Indonesia continues military action, official sources said today. The Dutch cabinet wu meeting today257 words
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185 1962-06-03 7 EAST GERMAN GUARDS GRAB GIRL ACROSS WIRE FENCE BERLIN. Sat. A 16--year-old West Berlin girl tbot in the left thigh by East German border guards and her girl friend also aged 16 was dragged through the barbed wire i fence into East German. the West Berlin police .said last nightReuter - 185 words
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Article28 1962-06-03 7 .Ol Wi.icisor li.i\e .sailed lor Him home m Fiar.ee or. :lic liner Uniteii S'.ates aboard winch they will ceiebrate tneir -.ilver neiidlriK anniversary today U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article26 1962-06-03 7 A Bnii.Mi MUML was reported mb.s;ag from :he ocean liner Aragon when the ship docked Las Palnm.s. the Spanish iiveiu-y Cifra .>aid yestercay. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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574 1962-06-03 7 'forgotten' Elaine rushes to retrieve lost time ROME. S«t. SHE was just a slender, fair haired young actress amongst many other slender blondes when suddenly she rocketed to fame, along with Belinda Lee. at the Cannes Film Festival in 1956. Elaine Pade (left) was sweet 17 then, fresh from a574 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-06-03 7 LONDON. Sat Three bandits told 54 -year-old warehouse manager. Frank Belllnsham before they !!«htlv bound and gagged him: "Wo are not going to hurt you We've come to rob the firm not you They then escaped with cash and whisky from a wine and spirits warehouse In Oolders52 words
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Advertisement383 1962-06-03 7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 81°/ -C/U ANNUM Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. Jjc The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest paid without deduction383 words
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Advertisement227 1962-06-03 7 INTRODUCING newpiaytex white magic padded bra .**<-■ .^■BBaBBBBBBsI HssV BsBlW sV r^i«f IV \2j > ■sr TyC^ Ib^bbbbt f ■BBsflr v S EMM k9 W sbbb! a^sa WITHOUT PLAYTEX WITH PLAYTEX A pretty figure, but is she mak- Same drf«s same u'irl bill ing the most of it? A pretty227 words
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Mainly for Men
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Article, Illustration762 1962-06-03 8 FASHION FOR MEN SAYS GOODBYE TO THE TEDDY BOY-AND TURNS TO THE CLOTHES CONSCIOUS •^•^r I I HpHE rough, tough, tumble, Teddy 1 Boy look is definitely out. IN is the self-assured and mature look. The confident, cool, clothes-consc-ious look. It has too often been said that fashion762 words
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665 1962-06-03 8 Boy sees his first kiss on the lips: It's shocking' I AM a 10- year-old student, and for the first time went to an English film recently. I always thought that people kissed on the cheek, but to my surprise I saw a boy kiss a girl on the lips.665 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-06-03 8 today presents a page with a difference. The accent shifts from frills and lace to buttons and belts. From what the young miss is wearing, to what the other sex has made fashionable. Today's page is.38 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-06-03 8 0 IN the above picture Cornelius Chabra (left) wears a sports shirt with the hidden-button rroiu. The panel constitutes a border running all the way down the fvtnt. The sleeves sport a triangular cleft each, with a button at the apex of the cleft. Price: 82 2.50. On105 words
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Advertisement240 1962-06-03 8 To mothers who have tmilhlp ettin^ children LIUIIUIv to take vitamins... Nev> fruit-flavoured product has children begging for mnret Mother, .if your children don't like the toste of liquid vitamins, and find capsules or tablets hard to swallow. just see how they'll go for the new CHOCKS Multipl« Vitamins! Chewed,240 words
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Article, Illustration237 1962-06-03 9 'LITTLE GIRL' IS $30 WINNER PICTURE CONTEST WINNER of the week's TOP PRIZE of $30 is F Barnet, BJC Ton« Lee Road. Singapore .">. who sent in "Little Girl Lost" (above). He used a I. iron I'niquc. camera. Setting f 4. 1 50 second. The SECOND PRIZE of S2O is237 words
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Article109 1962-06-03 9 dtL 'It paa/tt 6E I"IA SE 'saiV Lr. Jnoa SE bioi >E utßig zz u.viß.!a ie iaiq°o 'oe iDaißia "6" ■s'tiodsaH «8v '97. asoH es mug >z una ZZ apao \Z aptH '0~ Zl l'apjg ot aiBO '6 iw»n "8 I«O "aapas '9 Xtißdiuoo 'c --looa f *m109 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous219 1962-06-03 9 (POPULAR CROSSWORD) aY I nA i^^^^^B^r" I i i f Ba v I I A L~ t B^ ACROSS: 1. Move (4); 6. Two- DOWN: 1. Demonstrate <4>: 2. Handled mug (6): 11. It tells the Put up with 8 > 3. Flower (4); hours (8): 13. Welfare (4); 14.219 words
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33 1962-06-03 10 IN MEMORIAM 10 Horrf. Sl* Minimum IN CHERISHED MEMORY ot our brlovrd inothn, Chlarn Chin Ki. iMti C Law of KuchlnK). Departed 36 «1 Oonr hut not forgotten. Inserted by Dorothea an<l Kghert33 words
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32 1962-06-03 10 NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION! SII SINGAPORE FROM THE AIR Take a Joy-ride wltb Tb« riyinc Club ONLY (10 a.m.—10 p.ro Sunday and Monday HAYA LKIUK AIRPORT Ml *****32 words
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111 1962-06-03 10 WESLEY CHURCH, SEREMBAN Sunday Wonbip Service 6 30 p.m. All MelcoiriV. PREkiIVTIRIAN CHURCH in Singapore, orchard Road. Sunday Service V a.m. and t> p.m.—AM welcome. COO LOVES YOU. Kor furtber particulars, and free tracta write to Malaya Evannellatic Fellowship Paya Lcbar Box Ti Singapore.111 words
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OPINION
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Article332 1962-06-03 10 FAMINE AND FORCE ON THE FARM FAMINE sweeps China and in spite of a rationing system ot "merciless fairness" millions of people are starving or living on the edge of starvation. Famines, ot course, are nothing new in China. They have happened long before Mao Tse-Tung came to power. But332 words
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OPINION PAGE
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584 1962-06-03 10 EVERY year, just before tne final examinations, students of the University of Singapore and its predecessor, the University of Malaya in Singapore, receive a cyclostyled form which reminds them that, for most, the academic life i& endIng and their professional careers about to start. The584 words
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SPEAKING PERSONALLY
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Letter86 1962-06-03 10 I LIKE the story on marathon mller Abdul Rahim (Sunday Times, May 27) who runs to work and back I think he is setting t!ie nation an excellent example If only we would take mor& to walking and •Mi to riding around in buses and motor86 words
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Letter75 1962-06-03 10 rE presentation of the Laos crises as a threeway tug of war between |*ri 3oum Oum. Prince Souvanna P^onma »id Prince RouDhanouvonu maddens me Why don't we take Laos for what she Is a feudal country In a modern world which will go Communist b»rr -ihe rta*75 words
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Letter68 1962-06-03 10 I WAS not one of the enthusiasts who hailed astronaut Scott Carpenter's flight In space. For the reason that on the big day I was down and out in bed with i very bad cold and very Irritated indeed by the thought that for all our satellites, sputniks68 words
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Letter121 1962-06-03 10 What we refer to loosely as the "cold war" ia actually a diplomatic declaration of war. This is not new in world artalrs Mr. Khrushchev took this step when he gave the West his famous reprieve over Berlin Now both Mr. Kennedy and Mr Khrushchev have made121 words
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Letter75 1962-06-03 10 I WAS extremely disconcerted the other day when discussing the question of equal pay for equal work to find that men in general hold the opinion that our women who no through universities are Ant rate bookworms. Nothing could br further from the truth Our women75 words
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Letter60 1962-06-03 10 I PLACE the problem of Juvenile delinquency squarely on the shoulders of those who oppose birth control. So long as these people Insist on Malayans bringing children into the world regardless of their ability or prospects of providing them with decent homes so long will sinning minors be60 words
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Letter52 1962-06-03 10 f 0 r 1 straying cat (Sunday Times. May 27) Is a brilliant Mig""^!^ Put «viere do you eet rrn"M* ollls I daren't ask mv family rioetnr for these nllls He would laneh me out of countenance if h«* knew I want them for m^ torn. LOH SWEE52 words
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258 1962-06-03 10 SOMETIME in the next tew days, several graduates will be getting letters from the University of Singapore telling them that rnev have been chosen to be research assistants. These assistants are the first in the history258 words
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Article, Illustration557 1962-06-03 10 ANDREW FANG - ANDREW FANG By IJEXT month, 324 young men and women will don cap and gown for the first Convocation of the University of Singapore at the Victoria Theatre. For the recipients of the degrees or diplomas, their friends and relatives, the occasion will be a557 words
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Article552 1962-06-03 10 ABU BIN ADAM 1 - HOW IS YOUR 6-FIGURE REFERENCE? ABU BIN ADAM 1 BY IF there is one thing that annoys me more than people scrunching sweets in the cinema or playing transistors in the Lake Gardens, it is this habit that afflicts newspapermen of putting six figures in brackets after the names of552 words
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Article15 1962-06-03 10 for "SHWEDAGON the Miracle of the Eight Hairs and -THE FESTIVAL"—* short story.15 words
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Article, Illustration597 1962-06-03 10 Mrs. C. L. YING - with the boss Split personality to get on Mrs. C. L. YING By WHO WINS THE SSO PRIZC THIS WEEK. MALAYA'S NBW WHITEN NO 37 (]AI CUING a boss's fancy is not al all dillicult. But getting on with him requires much careful thought and planning. The first thing you've597 words
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Advertisement709 1962-06-03 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Hora-s Sf (Minimum) TAN ONC: Betwsan Jacob only soo Of Madam Mary We* and Jenny eldest daugmei of Mr. A Mrs Ong ting I Kwe* on SC-ez LIM-VAP:— This day (VI Teddy Clemant so Mr. and Mrs Lim Chin Wan. to Maggie Marian d/o Mr. and Mrs.709 words
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Advertisement13 1962-06-03 10 HOTEL* MERLIN TRIACHER ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR TELEPHONE ***** (10 LINES MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement310 1962-06-03 10 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was310 words
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Advertisement28 1962-06-03 11 /P\MALAYAN AIRWAYS MALAYAN AIRWAYS UNITES MALAYSIA B MALAYAN AIRWAYS -AIRWAYS HOUSE RAFFLES PLACE -SINGAPORE GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR B. 0. A. C, QANTAS ANO (AIR-INDIA in Malaya only)28 words
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Article, Illustration724 1962-06-03 11 Our best hope lies in merger— Goh WE of Singapore cannot claim a long and illustrious history. In fact in 1815 when Stamford Raffles landed at the mouth of Singapore River, there were only some 150 people in Singapore. But since then we have multiplied ten fhou-sand-fold, no mean achievement724 words
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323 1962-06-03 11 All set to see youth play to top in sports THE youths of Singa- pore and Malaya can count themselves among the luckiest in this part of the world to have a most varied choice of sport to play and to have a Government which backs them fully by providing323 words
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Article, Illustration376 1962-06-03 11 SINGAPORE today has not only attained selfsufficiency in primary products, but is now abie to export it's produce to other countries. This" progress was atj tamed during the past three years since the Government's Primary Production Department was established. Slowly from scratch376 words
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1165 1962-06-03 12 LIM KIT SIANG - LIM KIT SIANG By THE achievements of the Singapore Civil Aviation Department in the last 12 months or so are an eloquent affirmation of the Ciovernment's policy to maintain the Singapore International Airport well up to world standards. With its importance as a communications1,165 words
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Article, Illustration776 1962-06-03 12 DAVID NASH - DAVID NASH By pROGRESS in Singapore is involuntarily hidden behind the bigger, richer achievements that have taken place across the causeway. Malaya, with its vast resources and new-found standing internationally, makes this tiny island's deeds seem puny and slight. But let us for a moment wipe away the glittering776 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1962-06-03 13 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By ORGANISED prostitution, at one time the "hi* sin" of Singapore, is fast being choked out. The crack down on the thriving million dollar vice empire came soon after the People's Action Party took office in 1959. An unofficial survey conducted1,189 words
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253 1962-06-03 13 THIS BOARD HELPS INVESTORS IN MANY WAYS FJ 1961, the Singapore Government established the Economic Development Board as a statutory and autonomous organisation with wide powers to implement its Industrialisation programme. Besldts the Jurong Industrial Estate, the Board also undertakes the development of smaller Industrial estates In Singapore to accommodate253 words
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Article, Illustration986 1962-06-03 14 ALEXANDRA LEE - Women's rights: Singapore leads Asia ALEXANDRA LEE By THE IGNORANT HAVE BEEN ENCOURAGED TO UTILISE HUMAN RIGHTS JN one voice, local women leaders today offer thanks to the Singapore (Government for women's rising status since the attainment of self-government. Women lenders interviewed agreed that. compared to other South-Hast Asian countries,986 words
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Article, Illustration452 1962-06-03 14 Roy Lazaroo - Roy Lazaroo By VAST STRIDES FORWARD OINGAPORE is celebrating its third National Day. As the many thousands flock to see the celebrations in holiday spirit, one cannot help but stop to ponder and pose this question: "Has sports progressed during the past three years?452 words
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Advertisement152 1962-06-03 22 The gentle ideal of Hiroyo lirn kimono-clad hostess Hiroyo Tanuku welcomes you alioard an sso\l <>i DC-8 Jet Courier of Japan Air Lines, your journey becomes i serene adventure in hospitality. Her aim is to serve you as gractousl) as a guesl in her homje. Almosi magically slir seems i152 words
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Advertisement142 1962-06-03 22 Look for this It is your assurance of Extra Safety and Dependability y^Hpk and only! I aM\u|\ tyres Have it rftJ^BM^SSBS^ From start to finish in the building of every Firestone jjWJf-V^%T^rVV t.vTe. Quality is the first consideration. The finest raw V jQB«BHr9\ S\\ materials, the most extensive research and142 words
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Advertisement909 1962-06-03 23 "^CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) it Word, fi «m.J— Box it els. txtrm BLACK'S PHOTOSTAT SERVICE inc. SS Kobinsoo Rfwd. Tel •MM. TANGS PHOTOCOPY SERVICE OartlMMsfl Photot-opicd. 10. Boa i Ouay. NinKapot^ UA46B. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word, Si (Him.)— Box io el,. «zlr. BATIK SHOP only sell. u roa«s909 words
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Advertisement111 1962-06-03 23 raw The fastest relief you can get is •ASPRO' tablets. Safe for all the family ASPRO'— used in over 1 00 countries. Famous for nearly half a century. Sebbix MEDICATED SHAMPOO Curb rheumatism While You Sleep If you feel old, tired, and worn oat because, of Backach*. Rheumatism Pains. Sore.111 words
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Advertisement40 1962-06-03 23 Popolir British liifiif star, recording artist tad fila star •as bnnchtd sit ioto bo»ioeu \A »rsjsctS...Ai. the teeugirt' Hal f Plasa ts fS on a world tour tltrtrj... f/j^ j^| V» A surprise awaits Malaya LSit and Singapore fans! L40 words
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Advertisement84 1962-06-03 24 ,C-r v ."\V a^-'5» *«V"^** X I^* -^VCv/'tf^H '.'-'^Bi^H I^J|C^%fi^ iwJff'S^'. M' "sssBKHK •■V'i^P Xt^H 'V "~^^Kf '^i ~^r> *X >'^V H-'' '^BhssiftsstfssiiH f..*-) »*^>* »%r*+> **im^ J^^ '.ssiilll siiiiiik* On any occasion— in any company l«l^ I —you will find Black White are I II always accepted and enjoyed84 words
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Advertisement76 1962-06-03 24 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wort, Si* (Minimum) OAUCMTfR To S:iv,!hn .-.n-1 Puru'hothaman M Ktincotr Hn<pii;il. on 2-S-tf«.' Ilia QfMtU.l <ir.it. ii! thinks to doctor and utafr MO— TAV bftuffn Samurl Ch»» Thin* 2nd »on of Mr. A Mn. Ho Kwre and Lily, vounc**! dmiKhtrr of late Mr. Tay Klin Ohoon and Msdam76 words
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Advertisement215 1962-06-03 24 NANVANG WATCH CO., LTD. II 1.1.V Allt-l O.NDII IO.NKI) K)l( TOI K (OMIOKI 84. North Bridge Road, Singapore piondK present A slim, self-winding watch you can trust I he Scam.istcr dc illc has ihe slim elegance ol .i iticss wa(ch» The waterproof robustness of a spotis walch.a>iW,dlt ccxv Ncincnce of215 words
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Miscellaneous76 1962-06-03 24 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS: Triangular Singapore. Johore. Malacca. Farrer Park (2.30 pm.i. BADMINTON: National Day meet Singapore v Joliore Malacca Combined 18 p.m.). B.A. Hall. BASKETBALL: National Day tournament. Happy World. GO-KART: National Day meet. Kalian.: Park SEr.%ll BAG A: Singapore v Johore. New World. SOCCER: S A.F.A league Dlv. 2D76 words
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Advertisement150 1962-06-03 12 xx xxx E| ft Greetings ft ft ft ana d. ft Good Wishes ft ft M ft to the U ft m ft People of Singapore \t ft ft on their g NATIONAL DAY ft ft from C. K. TANG ft (SINGAPORE) LTD., ft j£ 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. YOU150 words
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Advertisement175 1962-06-03 13 With correspondents in all 1 1 the Drincipal cities of the /I world. OCBC transect* 1/7/7 11 J //7a7 every description of -L.VV I W IL4> I I Banking ond Exchonge J business. \ITI OfIYSUYfI BRANCHES: SINGAPORE ><J 1 1 LZ'U U W I U 458-462, North Bridge Rd >—175 words
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Advertisement554 1962-06-03 13 ROUND THE WORLD WITH LODGE SPARK PLUGS! C^^lKl A QUALITY BRITISH PRODUCT ■j^ji I Available for all types of Vehicles and Engines %^m Everyone chooses LODGE' LODGE The Besl *P ark p l u 9s in the World! UGHTBURN the famous AUSTRALIAN products LIGHTBURN POWER TOOLS give you most power...554 words
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Advertisement24 1962-06-03 14 MM Mk If If H I YOUR NEW SIGN OF ENERGY TANDA TENAGA BAHARU ESSO STANDARD EASTERN, INC. 4* VM.K COMMNT WHM iimiiio IMWOTVI24 words
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Advertisement15 1962-06-03 14 MONDIA TWINS AT ALL GOOD WATCH DEALERS. National Day Greetings to the people of Singapore15 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-06-03 15 THE PRIME MINISTER TELLS SCHOOLCHILDREN: WE CANNOT AFFORD TO LIVE IN LINGUISTIC ISOLATION CITY HALL READY FOR THE 810 DAY23 words
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Article, Illustration471 1962-06-03 15 'Unique country where many races live together' SINGAPORE Saturday Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a National Day message which was read in all schools today, called on the pupils to uphold the five principles of democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality, as symbolised by the five stars of471 words
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252 1962-06-03 15 40 unions cancel 'separate' N-Day rally SINGAPORE. Sat. In a last minute announcement, a group of 40 trade unions tonight cancelled their "separate"' National Day celebrations to be held at ;he Happy World stadium tomorrow morning. The cancellation followed the Government's announcement this morning that it would cancel the registration252 words
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286 1962-06-03 15 K. BASKARAN - Jungle fire: 30 pray for lost' man K. BASKARAN By /"IAMBANG tPahangi. Sat. \J Thirty Gambang residents today kept vigil at '.he jungle fringe here and prayed for rain to douse a giant jungle fire which has been raging for tour days. REASON: They were among a party of 10286 words
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Article151 1962-06-03 15 YOU'VE read Malaya's new writers in the Sunday Times. Today you .are Invited to join them. To wrtte for profit^for the Sunday Times will pay $50 for the best contribution. You are Invited to join Malaya's new writers by writing on a subject suggested by151 words
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Article71 1962-06-03 15 PENANG. Sat. The Province Wellesley north District Council has appointed a 15-man committee to draw up plans for a royal welcome for the Thai King and Queen when they arrive there with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong on June 25. Tne royal party will71 words
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323 1962-06-03 15 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat.—Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Singapore section, today with the number of deals in bracket*: Industrials East Smelt (500) $2.98 SL. (1.000) S2.UB; KHzpalricks 1 1.000 1 $2.02; Gununon (5.000) $1.70. (3,000) 91.17; Hume ords (1.00U; A6s. 1 'ad.. J. Waugh (6.000)323 words
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Article41 1962-06-03 15 IPOH. Sat. Acting Assistant Commissioner Sher Mohamed, former head of the C.1.D.. Perak. has taken over duties as Deputy Chief Police Officer, Perak. from Assistant Commissioner Othman bin Hajl Abdul Samad. who has gone on three months' leave.41 words
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Advertisement561 1962-06-03 15 NATIONAL LANGUAGEA PROBLEM? One of our distinctive contributions to nation-building is the evolution of scientifically devised HOME-STUDY courses iv the NATIONAL-LANGUAGE. These courses compiled by outstanding experts of the Stamford College arc available both in the English and Malay media, (rom the elementary stage to the level required for important561 words
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Miscellaneous100 1962-06-03 15 Swim times TODAY: Sedlllll Kwhll 10.49 11.111. (7.8ft) 9 17 p.m. (6.5ft); Singapore 11.46 a.m. 1 8.3ft > 11.07 put. (9.311 > For: Dickson 6 54 a.m. <85ft) 7.20 p.m. 1 9.7ft i Port 8we> ttnham 6.20 ajn. (13.2ft) 6.30 p.m. U4.0ft>: Pfiiang 12 43 a.m (7 5ft i 12100 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-06-03 16 FIRST LADY ADMIRES WORK Puan Moor Aisha. Singapore's tirst lad>. was vrsterday tapthatrd by the adrptnrss of a blind -irl in -making rotan chirks. The Sunday Times picture shows Puan Noor Aisha with a social worker who is explaining details of the process at the exhibition hall. -> Karlirr.103 words
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196 1962-06-03 16 800 women will wear latest in glitter for King s party KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.The problem facing the 800 women expected to attend the garden party at the Istana Negara on Wednesday on the occasion of the Yang diPertuan Agong's birthday, is: "What to wear?" The latest in clothes, shoes, .hats196 words
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427 1962-06-03 16 UNIONS AND MALAYSIA: LEE SAYS ONLY THE REDS WILL SUFFER 'IF THEY CREATE TROUBLE IT WILL BE A MATTER FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, gave an assurance to representatives of trade unions last night that in Malaysia there would be no interference with427 words
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154 1962-06-03 16 Ex-servicemen will get priority for taxi licences I I KUANTAN, Sat Priority would be niven to t'\-sc-rvic<nii!i in the lame of new taxi licences, t lie Minister ol Transport. Data Sardon bin ilajl Jubir. >aid hen- today. He made It dear however that these ex-servicemen sliould be from the locality154 words
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301 1962-06-03 16 LEE FOO SAN - A record S 13,000 haul by robber gangs while Ipoh celebrates LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Saturday. |>()BIJKR &mgs made a record haul of $1.'i,217 in cash and jewellery here last nighl while practically the whole town was watching the mammoth procession ol^floats through the main streets. Besides the robberies.301 words
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Article, Illustration379 1962-06-03 16 KOTA BIIAIU Saturday. JHE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party beat the Alliance in 1 straight light for the Rantau Pan jang scat in a State Assembly by-election today. The PMIP candidate. Ahmad bin Yatim, 38. chairman of the Rantau Panjang branch of the party, won by379 words
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Advertisement208 1962-06-03 16 IbPWKbT/ bT > B m^^^k mA. XVAliAli §j JB^Bs nil c»cry t»o boxes o( Andirx c C^^ Facial Ti>>m»a luxurmu* |ar of B^3Bfc —^S M B^2 Lv| V^Z^s Pihul's Cold Irani. c w^^L <^^ ANDRKX is lie- <hoi<r of .^kS Qj j modern |K-o|>lr who use Clean- >— c~~Z) .^Bvl208 words
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Advertisement360 1962-06-03 16 Set your table with magnificent WATERFORD GLASS r^ l B^B^B^B^i_ <fcl^gß^sl B^BbV B^ »**JBUBbV >^**^^^^B^B^B^d^^'* k W^BM IT COSTS LESS THAN MOST -PEOPLE THINK The brilliant sparkle of crystal glasses in the flickering candlelight nothing elbe conveys so well the air of gracious living, the feeling that here is a360 words
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Miscellaneous431 1962-06-03 16 Your Sunday radio RADIO MAI AY A iiVe only: 3 30 Mel °d»es and News; 8.05 Sunday Breakfast n ulu IWHLHIM Memories; 4.00 Four O'clock Club Session; 9.00 Programme %M Knwia tnmnnr n»r, S ale; 430 Tea Dance S.OO The Summary; 9.03 The Choir Sinus. I "lv 6M nS ku431 words
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Article, Illustration640 1962-06-03 17 LOGAN GOURLEY - LOVE -AND BERGMAN LOGAN GOURLEY w •ir THE THING'S NOT BEING ABLE TO TO BE FRIGHTENED BY AGE: I DON'T SEE PIA AGAIN HAS BROUGHT ME MIND BEING 70 ft PLENTY Of JOY ft ft I'VE PROBABLY HAD MORE THAN I DESERVE, SHE SAYS I By INCiRID BERGMAN said Hello.640 words
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Article168 1962-06-03 17 SHAPELY Marilyn Monroe 36 this month is pictured swimming in the nude for a scene in her latest film "Something's Got to Give." But Marilyn, who posed for nude calendar pictures in her starlet days, denied that there was anything "immodest" in the shot. It was168 words
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Advertisement531 1962-06-03 17 r J jf^ i^flL^ NWWU "c««*«» Cra<«4jJiiSiyw ti C* J T j^HtiTaWim Now ShowtnB in m '-".4oo* Walt Disney's I TOM TR YON DANDURYCA X I Plus! WALI DISNEY'S I SPECIAL COLOR FEATL'RETTE: I "The HOUND That THouoht Ha I Was A RACCOON JaßOi ON STACE TOMORROW I AT 9.»0531 words
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Advertisement147 1962-06-03 17 'GRAND OPENING "TODAY? Simultaneously at p Jj REX CAPITOL REX m Singapore Kuala Lumpur Johore Bahru TRULY A SUPERB |ff!W -jgr** m I ACHIEVEMENT FROM ill I m MERDEKA STUDIO! Jf^tf 1 The revenge of a j H dejected lover that H led to a disastrous <:^&&§!£s&s&- BLENDED WITH CAPTIVATING147 words
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Advertisement13 1962-06-03 17 •MURDER IN THE CAR" Today 11 a.m.: "Law Breakers" M6M Starring; V.ro Miles13 words
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Advertisement544 1962-06-03 17 t f MHyNOrnuaTMr*. > ™S COBBESPOWOeMCE s*u*fcu» L2JT^ooc!)u««' ooue«B ra 6KCEU-SXT/ rr -Aj. W*m I COOKS UKE TMCBED EV6N «HWW HOW I CAN 10 "ARM J^ig>x 6 ABM VVKLE I LEAHN MORIi/ l>^> FunjBt V|T. wrrMA.R.T.c. v 1^ J \Y "»*o*»o/ v J TVM« KIT t*A TOAKJ6P BY 1 y^.544 words
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Miscellaneous1678 1962-06-03 18 Edgar Rice Burroughs /^^^^k\^^^y > 3007, TAOD*! We mAv jK ~~2HHHK31iii/ < ..P/WAUS.OI/-..^ 5-0. .7 5E WASJV.E7 SI |McMs*-.= s *'i.is'\ SEE Sl«CE 1 SEMTSMEiTAOWnS v\AV!^^JH#^f 5 t«a~? HtW sUV 5 Ca»OuT t h £7as3EI L- c<sS) ■^A_A^P_bE.._.SCOs. WE v\ w I S«v, FE~%*!S0O^ we A C N =S. N1,678 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-06-03 20 >"^^y2^s^^^n.^^ i^ I pH^V 2 r^^ 558 z I 7 1 1 IBL^AU^wJk" J I -j jL L ]S9B :i M iife^ ~^§iPlt f^f~~^^ 8s /^r^i-26 words
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351 1962-06-03 21 Wall Street 's erash a timely reminder LOOKING AHEAD FOR PROFIT DO YOU have a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. IF it could happen in 1 Wall Street, could it not happen right here in Malaya? That351 words
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209 1962-06-03 21 COURT RULES DEATH OF TAXI-DRIVER A SUICIDE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Coroner. Dato Abdullah bin Abdrahman. today recorded a verdict of suicide on a taxi-driver. Yap Soo Kow. 62. of Serdang Bharu new village, who shot himself. He was found dead at the kitchen of his home on Jan. 1209 words
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262 1962-06-03 21 Spore unions warned: Don't flout conditions of rally SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government today warned 38 trade unions thai they Mi liable to be asked toshow cause why their registration should not be cancelled if they flouted conditions laid down for the holding ot a rally at the Happy World stadium262 words
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Advertisement63 1962-06-03 21 RefreshmentY\B=^ *rfo+ J. A Delight i^4^// c Oparklin^-frf»li Heinz lomato Juice has a <lelightful langt llavour. It'sinadt- from aristocrat tomatoes, Min-ri|M-tn-«l to rosy plumpness, and prrs.s«*(l within hoiif of harvesting. Drink a glassful every morning —at iummi for lunch anytime. It's a perfect way to Hart ami end your day.63 words
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Advertisement179 1962-06-03 21 NIVICO MODELIU-7 -7 BAND, 11 TRANSISTOR The smartly designed 7-band, JAP4^ super deluxe. 1 1 transistor portable radio NIVICO model 1 1 A-7 which operates on either AC °"l^mmV wJttll home current or 6 flashlight olv^V 'j^S batteries. with exceptionally o \Cd^ Mbmf/S brilliant reception and high sen- °^sli^ir^' /m179 words
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Miscellaneous111 1962-06-03 21 §7j ...£2fe&H that'C Take British British ingenuiTuthe enj today! Q^ftsn^sh^-Mone me it *sT&iisiZ bMMftfl A*d why nctP finer, handed doom who fathered Britain has from father to son. Television, tzadar, ■Ci iV>i rVQ m ch centuries of to offer tradition. .^m-mr^PW&G"- <P M the world. c A^^V mi 0i y111 words
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417 1962-06-03 22 A MAKE OR BREAK' DAY IN WORLD CUP FOOTBALL SANTIAGO, Saturday. IT will be "make or break* 1 day for several leanis In the World Cup today. By tomorrow night there will be a fairly clear picture of which eighfl teams are tioing to quality for the quarter-finals in theReuter - 417 words
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Article129 1962-06-03 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. R H. Todd 1 14 1 led the qualifiers with a nett holes i.strokei competition for the 66 In the Royal Island Club's 36 Gaw Khek Khiam Cup at Thomson Road today. Other qualifiers are: A G.R Pudge 1 69 1. C129 words
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355 1962-06-03 22 THE GIRLS MUST STAND TO WELCOME BOSS I 110 IV HOW \|l"n. (1 .1 y Fiinps. lim ps Vj^E flaw SBUu w RxTjß^tiij t!! WP '■■Ty'^WjyTw* C?Eflß9Hl9B(x^j WL are soon going to have a new chief clerk. Should the female clerks stand up when ihey are Introduced to him? MARGARET355 words
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Article, Illustration421 1962-06-03 22 Two variations on an y old theme MOTORING— BY PETER LIM r)DAY I bring news of two new variants on existing models one French, the other British. Unfortunately. I can only give you pictures ol one of the cars; the other pictures should arrive soon. First is the FLORIDE CARAVELLE.421 words
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150 1962-06-03 22 WHILE in almost every sport pursued In Malaya and Singapore, be it aihleiics. football, badminton. or Daskeiball. the motio has always been, and still b>. "to catch them young. But unlortunately there is one game which does not enjoy such a wise and150 words
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90 1962-06-03 22 VfALAYA is Improving Itl very fast in soccer, and I hope the days are not too far off when Malaya will reach world standard. The F.A.M. officials must not ignore players who make a comeback. Nagaretnam, a former Malayan right-back, has already recovered from his injury,90 words
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75 1962-06-03 22 RECENTLY our sport tee was increased by one dollar to help build a basketball court But when the court wa.s built we were not allowed to play on it. It we do so the teachers either chase us away or report us to the75 words
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Letter103 1962-06-03 22 I NOTE with Interest the wide ran^e of publicity that has been given to the "struggle tor supremacy" created by the M H.F.s South Quadrangular tinnl at Johore Bahru Both the hockey players and officials of the various teams have forgotten the essential principle: "That the103 words
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Article1114 1962-06-03 23 HOT FA VOURITE ESSU TU (QUIE) ROMPS HOME BY 6i LENGTHS Donaldson brings home Petrina in main race KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WAT, splendidly ridden by Mrs. Lockhart, created a spectacular upset in the Ladies Race, beating the well-backed All Trumps by a short head to return1,114 words
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Article, Illustration560 1962-06-03 23 ERNEST FRIDA - INDIA OLYMPIC RUNNER WILL RUN IN TOD A Y'S A THLETIC MEET ERNEST FRIDA by Singapore, Sat. RANJIT BHATIA— note this name down as the athlete you must see when you go to Farrer Park tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. to watch the first interstate triangular match between Singapore, Malacca and560 words
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Article82 1962-06-03 23 siNCiAPOKL. Bat.— CaadM urn Geok Tang, with a grov> 66. won ;he H. Senu Cup and $100 h. the Royal Island Club's annual caddies competition over 18 holes at Thomson Road ye>teu.;.v Second was Poll Tok t .***** (»ro» 77) and third Lim Geok Chuan82 words
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Article68 1962-06-03 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sa: The results of the golf competitions playeo. at the Royal Johore International Club at Johore Bahru during May were: Women's Medal (Stroke) I. Miss M. McCarthy (net*. 62). 2. Mrs. R.J. Lowe (nett 661. Men's Medal (Bogey) 1. Capt. W.R. Stewart. 2. Capt. W.R Watson.68 words
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Article71 1962-06-03 23 NEWCASTLE. New South Wales Sat. The All-Blacks, the New Zealand Rugby Union team, beat Newcastle by 29-6 here tociuv after leading 11-3 at half time. The All-Blacks were a man short for most of the second half, but made their talk for the las', twoReuter - 71 words
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Article76 1962-06-03 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. Major Tobenhouse mett 69) won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 'A" medal 1 stroke) competition at Sime Road today Johmn Klrkham. DAW Lockhead and J.S. McFarlane, who all returned a nett 71. qualified with Major Tobenhouse for the Vade Cu(i. Ball sweep winners were:76 words
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Article568 1962-06-03 23 TJT' EIG H T S for eight races on the first day of the Perak Derby Meeting in Ipoh on Sunday, June 10, are: Cl. 1. Div. I— si,F Str. Flash Time 9.00 Bilah Sayang II 8.13 Happy Melody 8.12 liana Setla i: Cheers 8.10 Equity568 words
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Article88 1962-06-03 23 HONG KONG. Sal. A late i here last night rally enabled the 56 Company The Singapore visitors led 31-21 Royal Army Service Corps of ,at hall time U.anltb mainly to the Hong Kong to score a dramatic accurate shooting of Private Hong 56-54 victory overReuter - 88 words
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Article40 1962-06-03 23 TOTAL POOL: 5161.250. Ist No. *****1 (543.537) 2nd No. *****5 (521.768) 3rd No. *****9 ($10.8787 STARTERS (51.554): Nos. *****7: 170*288; *****9; *****6; *****1; *****0; *****6. CONSOLATION ($9671: Nos.: *****4: *****1; *****2; *****4; *****9; *****9; *****1; *****0; *****7; *****7.40 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-06-03 24 Reggie told to rest KE WILL DECIDE AFTER ANNUAL INTER-POLICE GAME Sal. Reggie da Silva (29). the popular Singapore euptain and Police cricketer, has been medically advised to rest from serious cricket and exercise for a. few months. Regele. who la Jlltl recovering Iran a ■ertoua attack ol influenza, collapsed286 words
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Article31 1962-06-03 24 WOODHALL SPA. Sat. Jean Roberts won the Ejiclimi women's eolf title here yesterday with a 3 and 1 victory over Mrs. Angela Bonallack in the 36 ho.es lir.al.31 words
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Article32 1962-06-03 24 SINGAPORE. Sat X.M.L. scoreu a 4-1 win over Pahrathy in a iriendly soccer match at Farrer Park, scoring through V Kiiuba It). O.K. Yusofl. nnd Vnssu. For Psihrathy Omar scored.32 words
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Article579 1962-06-03 24 MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Sal - MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Sal. Youn£ Fed swimmer Kee and Fon£> a hard fi&ht at Singapore's National Day Open swim meet... BERNARD CHAN BEATS NATIVE AND ALLCOMERS TIME AGAIN By FEDERATION OF MALAYA swimmers put up impressive performances at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's National579 words
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414 1962-06-03 24 Pakistan still need 140 to avert an innings defeat BIRMINGHAM, Saturday. PAKISTAN, following on 298 runs behind Eng- land's first innings total of 544 for five declared, were 158 for four in their second innings at close of the third day's play in their first Test cricket match here today.Reuter - 414 words
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314 1962-06-03 24 Singapore hold Army XI to 2-0 in fast game SINGAPORE. Sat Police had to be called to disperse an angry crowd that violently demonstrated against the visiting British Army Football Association team after tonight's farewell match against the Singapore Interport side at Jalar. Besar stadium. The British team won 2-0.314 words
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Article25 1962-06-03 24 POTCHEFSTROOM. Transvaal Sat. The touring Britain l.ioius Ru'.'by Union team beat Western Transvaal by 11-6 here today. Half-time score was 3-3. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article186 1962-06-03 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Cricket Association has arranged lv. o Nallonal Day crlcke/ matci»ts on the padang here on Monday (or the benefit of cricket enthusiasts on the island. On the S.C.C. side of the pa- dang, starting at 10.30 a.m.. a for- I miaable Malayan Cricket Association186 words
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Article29 1962-06-03 24 THE FAMILY OF OM late Mr. 8. Mamckam of Peter Chong Co.. PrnaoK. thank all friend* and relatives oho s*nt wreaths, nrnuk-n of condoleoir and attended his (uneral.29 words
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Article25 1962-06-03 24 TONIGHT JOAN BOOTY'S School presents Kaahtoos by Melwani'a at the Saavlew. Mak*-up by Dorothy Oray. Prospective models. PleaM Telephone •S- pore I M 4«?25 words
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Article161 1962-06-03 24 Overseas entry a record for Open IT UA LA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malav.ni Lawn Tennis Open Chanipioi.>lHps ipoh, tarn July 24 to July 24 is expeu.i. i.coro number ol ovtnau |>. 1 lea have already been received from New Ze Burma. Pormoaa, Vietnam .md aid. Mum d pectcd belore i-lo.ting161 words
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Article50 1962-06-03 24 SINGAPORE. .Sat— Lt. Col. A F. Young did a hole in one .<■ th« sixth hole pl.tyniK o\er the Keppei Club \io\l cour.->e here on Thuisd;«v Tins tent was witnessed by Lt.-Ccl. A P. D. siian and Capt V. R. Taylor. Who were plaun-: together with Lt.-Col.50 words
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Article17 1962-06-03 24 PKNAMO, Bal Ptni -.hocked A .scoreie.s.s draw m their Women* Inttv-stab hamplonshlp ip heie tuiimlii.17 words
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