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1962-06-04
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Title Section22 1962-06-04 1 avhi\<,i: »»viiy (iHTiiiin sale exceeiis 100,000 Mai**?* fiat*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1962-06-04 1 'Last time Spore will celebrate N-Day' Lee to make sure of equality CI.ViAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today pledged that the (Government would take steps to make clear in the Constitution the equality of al l citizens before the implementation of .Malaysia. In a1,137 words
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Article28 1962-06-04 1 3 brave bullets BERLIN. Sun. Police reported the escape to West Berlin today of three refugees, two of them braving a hail of Communist machine pistol fire.— U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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337 1962-06-04 1 130 killed in giant airliner crash in Paris MIRACLE ESCAPE OF AIR HOSTESSES AIR PRANCE Boeing 707 airliner crashed and burned on take-ofl" at Orly airport in Paris today, killing KM) people in the worst air crash in history involving a single plane. The plane was on Its way to337 words
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99 1962-06-04 1 Rain ends 10-day heatwave in K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 10-day heatwave which the Federal Capital has been suffering was broken today when rain fell for 70 minutes. Actual rainfall was .08 inches, but this was a welcome change and helped to reduce the temperature. The last time there was99 words
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Article50 1962-06-04 1 MACAO, Sun. A representative of the Mainland Relief Association, sponsored by Nationalist China, said today that a record number of 1.218 refugees have bee:, registered with the association in May. He said that from January to May 1962 a total of 3.859 refugees registered with the association.— U.P.l.50 words
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Article37 1962-06-04 1 TAIPEH. Sun. A ranking U.S. aid official i.-> scheduled to leave here for Hong Kong on Tuesday to discuss with Hong Kong authorities the relief of Chinese refugees with American surplus farm products— U.P.l.37 words
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Article129 1962-06-04 1 ALGIERS 'TRUCE' STILL IN EFFECT ALGIERS. Sun. A truce between European OAS terrorists and Muslim Nationalists was still in effect in this city yesterday while unconfirmed reports grew of meetings between the OAS and members of the Muslim National Liberation Front (FLN). In Algiers, a European youth was wounded byUPI - 129 words
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Article43 1962-06-04 1 LONDON. Sun. The Duke of Kent, cousin of Queen Eliza oeth, is to give up his War Office staff officer's post to accompany his regiment, the Royal Scots Greys, to Hong Kong in September, ir. was reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article78 1962-06-04 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore Harbour Board labourer. G. Goonjobachi. 32. collapsed in front of the Tanjong Pagar police station tonight after staggering more than 200 yards with multiple stab wounds in th>- stomach and back. Police followed a trail of blood back from the station to a78 words
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130 1962-06-04 1 ROCKETS BUST GUERILLAS' TOWN IN W. IRIAN JAKARTA, Sun. J Rocket-firing Dutch aircraft are attacking the West Irian town of Sansapor, which is in Indonesian hands, military headquarters announced in Macassar. Sansapor. 72 miles northeast of the oil town of Sorong. on the Vogelkop peninsular, fell to the Indonesians lastReuter - 130 words
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Article64 1962-06-04 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Defence Minister V.K. Krishna Menon has. declined to disclose whether India has established a guided missiles research laboratory. Replying to a question in Parliament Mr. Menon said: "It is not in the public interest to give details." However, he said, "research in modern weapons,UPI - 64 words
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Article152 1962-06-04 1 S-bomb test put off again HONOLULU. Sun. The United States high altitude nuclear test over Johnston island in the Pacific will take place at 10 p.m. tonight (0800 GMT Monday). The ti« t. originally scheduled lor Friday night, was postponed first until 10 p.m. last ni<?ht and then again to152 words
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Article38 1962-06-04 1 NAVY BOAT LAUNCHED 'PORTSMOUTH. San i ii Rtatomuh. wifr i>f M .1 i\.m limn Commission er TeaglM T«'«c«b Ijunrhrrl first of &h p.i«r<>lh...its brine tall! here for 1«»* Malayan H aT7 l pi *it Vtzr 'D38 words
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Advertisement84 1962-06-04 1 >$Ml'//£ For L_V^,^^ rJLJiamoneU and all kinds of V I S.I T THREE QUALIFY FOR ASIAN GAMES See Page 16 What's astir at SHELL N«>t only oil and petrol hut a Rreat counting-house of chemicals. From solvents, detergents, plastics and chemical intermediates for industry to ncsticides for agriculture and Public84 words
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Advertisement76 1962-06-04 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqopore ft Penonq. n~ p $5 i Manufacturers ol: AERATED WATERS.76 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-06-04 2 A KING with a passion for go-karts is Hussein of Jordan, seen here wearing crashhelmet and overalls at a recent go-kart meet in his capital, Amman. The K/ng's team won and the cup was presented by his English wife, Muna. U.P.I, picture. Cheese-in-filter ideaUPI - 46 words
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Article176 1962-06-04 2 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Senator Alexander Wiley told the Senate tri a t a cheese-and-charcoal filter developed by a Wisconsin resident may be the answer to reducing tar and nicotine in cigarette smoking. Mr. Wiley also Introduced a Bill to require labelling of all cigarettes as to tar andUPI - 176 words
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Article87 1962-06-04 2 OEOUL, Sun.— An 18- year-old U.S. Army private was believed to have defected to North Korea last week, the Army reported today. The army said Pte. Larry A Abshier, of Ohio, was last seen running towards the North Korean lines on May 28. HeUPI - 87 words
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Article52 1962-06-04 2 BAGDAD. Sun. The Iraq Government yesterday asked the American ambassador, Mr. John D. Jernegan, to leave the country and said It was recalling its ambassador in Washington. Mr. All Haidar Suleiman. The reason given was UiJ. recognition of Kuwait, which Iraq claims as herReuter - 52 words
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264 1962-06-04 2 Why shops in US are full of butter— by Nik THE REASON iS BECAUSE FIVE MILLION UNEMPLOYED CAN'T AFFORD IT MOSCOW, Sunday. \J K KHRUSHCHEV said today that shops in the United States were full of butter because the 5,500,000 unemployed and the millions of other underemployed people there couldReuter - 264 words
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150 1962-06-04 2 GP driver hits tree, dies instantly "VIOXACO. Sun Denis Taylor of Britain died here yesterday when his Lotus Ford Cosworth crashed in the first lap of the Monaco Junior Grand Prix. Taylor crashed into a tree and died instantly, according to eye-witnesses. Hospital officials had first identified Tony Shelly of150 words
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Article35 1962-06-04 2 BELGRADE, Sun.— Counsel for Mllovan Djilas, former Yugoslav Vice-president, has appealed against a court decision sending Djilas back to prison for eight years and eight months on conviction for disclosing official secrets. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1962-06-04 2 LONDON, Sun. Surgeons last night operated a second time on the surviving Nigerian Siamese twin. Joan Adamu. who was separated from her sister Jennifer 10 days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-06-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f^^\ (jooo. isnt_it) Vlast week/ V r"^ CuOV FAR UMt) f\ BET YOU N6V6C GUMS^ v-, YOU READ L_ TMAT TME CAPTAIN > v —i/ N V. DID TME MUPOER/ Vi AOOUT i37 words
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421 1962-06-04 3 US urges Holland to accept the B-Plan W. IRIAN: WASHINGTON PUTS ON PRESSURE WASHINGTON, Sunday. AUTHORITATIVE sources said here that the Netherlands Government feels it is under strong U.S. pressure to come to an agreement with Indonesia on West Irian on the basis of proposals of former U.S. ambassador Mr.421 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-06-04 3 LONDON. Sunday. \IR JUSTICE CROSS told a 64-year-old widow in iTI a Caterham court he would like to avoid sending her to jail for breaking an order restraining her from making unnecessary noises, like barking at dogs and blowing a tin trumpet. The judge told Mrs. Ethel307 words
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100 1962-06-04 3 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio said yesterday it was hard for Indonesia to accept a cease-fire in West Irian. The United Nations Secre-tary-General. U Thant. has asked Indonesia and the Netherlands to stop righting over West Irian. Dr.Reuter - 100 words
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231 1962-06-04 3 Vietnam: 'Restrict travel' warning OAIGON. Sun. The chairman of the permanent central committee of the "Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam" has issued a warning to n o n American Europeans to restrict travel in South Vietnam's provinces. The front, which Is regarded by the South Vietnam Government andReuter - 231 words
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Article18 1962-06-04 3 MARSEILLES, Sun.— Almost 6,000 refugees have arrived here from Algeria in the last 24 hours. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration221 1962-06-04 3 PARIS, Sunday. JUSTICE Department sources said last night that the High Court of Appeal would consider tomorrow demands for a retrial made by ex-General Edmond Jouhaud and Albert Dovecar, 25-year-old Yugoslav sergeant of the Foreign Legion. Jouhaud. the Secret Army Organisation second-in-com-mand, was sentenced to deathReuter - 221 words
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Article58 1962-06-04 3 Housewife is beer champ TOKYO. Sun. A Tokyo housewife downed five pints of beer last night to become the unofficial women's beer-drinking champion of Japan. Mrs. Nayumi Sacawa out-gulped 14 opponents in a contest to mark the opening cf the beer garden at the Kasak Prince Hotel for the summer58 words
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123 1962-06-04 3 CANADA JOBS OFFER TO BRITISH NURSES LONDON. Sun.— A Canadian hospital wants to hire a ward full of British nurses at more than double their British salary, tne London Dally Mail reported. The Mall quoted the Toronto Welfare and Housing Commissioner, Mr. Robert J. Smith, as saying the nurses are123 words
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Article43 1962-06-04 3 LONDON. Sun— Victoria Sackville-West. the British novehst and wife of author and literary critic Sir Harold Nicholson, died yesterday in her home. Sissinghurst Castle, near London. She was 70 and had been ill for several 24 hours. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement261 1962-06-04 3 Best months: March, April, JB May (blossom time) and October. BJ November (autumn foliage and chrysanthemums). There's lots of rain from mid-June to early July. Summer festivals in August. Winter sports in January. In high seasons there's a rushso plan ahead! Name your preferred dates of setting out and returning261 words
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Article21 1962-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. J. G. Bhojwani. of Malaya Silk Store, has been elected president of the Sindhi Merchants Association.21 words
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Article367 1962-06-04 4 T*HE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: From Tokyo, Manila, (BA 943) 5-55 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi. Bombay, Colombu. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) S.SS p.m.; Irom Sydney. Darwin, (BA 713) 9.15 p.m.367 words
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137 1962-06-04 4 JESSELTON, Sun. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, in her Commonwealth Youth Sunday message today, stressed that the future peace and sanity of the world depended on the youth of today. She said: "Times change with ever-increasing speed. If the world of tomorrow is to137 words
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Article41 1962-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. Dr. G. Handas. vice-patron of the St. John Ambulance Association, will give away certificates to members of the Serangoon Tamil Ambulance and Nursing Divisions of the Brigade at St. John headquarters at 5 p.m. next Sunday.41 words
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471 1962-06-04 4 STC union leaders complain of 'sign and go' men f ESS THAN 500 members turned up for last night's annual general meeting of the 3,000-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees Union at Woodsville Road. The meeting scheduled to start at 7 p.m. did not open till an hour later. There were471 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-06-04 4 MR. AND MRS. Denis Tan Hock Sens; at their wedding reception at Robinsons Cafe, Singapore, on Saturday. They were married earlier at St. Michael's Church. The bride, the former Miss Susan A. Rodrigues. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rodrigues. The bridegroom60 words
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Article69 1962-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Owee Ah Leng will give away the prizes at the speech and prize-giving day of Raffles Institution, which will be held In the school hall at 9 a.m. on Friday. Tourism meeting SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Tourist Association will hold its second annual general meeting69 words
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Article176 1962-06-04 4 Helen first in piano contest SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Helen Chia Ha Ling was awarded the first prize and the Philip Tropny (a silver statuette of Beethoven) for her performance In the open pianoforte section of the Singapore Musical Society's annual music competition held at the Cultural Centre on Wednesday night176 words
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300 1962-06-04 4 Significance of N-Day rally is lost Barisan SINGAPORE, Sunday. HPHE secretary-general of the Barisan Sosialis, Mr. x Lim Chin Siong, said that the National Day celebrations at the Padang this year had completely lost the significance of those in previous years. "The celebrations organ!- 1 sed at great public expense300 words
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Article90 1962-06-04 4 The diary PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE: "Inter-racial harmony and unity" exhibition by members at the National Library lecture hall 9 a.m. to 5 pm. MINISTRY OF CULTI'RE: Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat at Hong Llm Theatre, Farrer Park and Geylang Serai 7 p.m. SINGAPORE AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION: Swimming, water polo, lifesaving at90 words
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Article40 1962-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sir Douglas Miller visiting Professor of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Singapore, will give a lecture at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday at the Allen Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines.40 words
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Advertisement86 1962-06-04 4 lJt\MX* COMING! Ml UJLmMJW (SINGAPORE) The DAZZLING SPLENDOURS of History's Most Fabled Age And Love That Was Its Glory! CORINIWm EASTMAN COLOR €URO$COPeM<+ Jocquc SERNAS Gionno Mario CANALE Mitchell GORDON (with SUPCRIMPOStD CHINESE SUBTITLES) ANNOUNCEMENT THE OCEAN PARK HOTEL DANCE FLOOR GROUNDS ARE RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR A PRIVATE PARTY TONIGHT!86 words
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Article261 1962-06-04 5 THE GOVERNMENT SAYS MORE FUNDS ARE NEEDED FOR CAPITAL INVESTMENT JESSELTON, Sunday. THE North Borneo Government has accepted the recommendation of its Revenue Committee to increase income tax. This is contained in a White Paper, issued this week, on the report of the committee, which has261 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-06-04 5 Off to Britain today They will be away for three years and (our months. On the left is Date (Dr.) Mohamed Din bin Ahmad. Director of Medical Services. Malaya. Straits Times Dicture. A GROUP of 14 student nurses of the Federation of Malaya Nursing Service who are leaving Kuala Lumpur78 words
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Article145 1962-06-04 5 Customs in Perak make big haul IPOH. Sun.- -A Customs oar t y from Ipoh seized 500 bottles of brandy. 14 piculs of cut tcbacco. 20.000 cigarettes and 10 pieces of batik sarongs at a spot near the rrouth of a river yesterday afternoon. The total amount oi all the145 words
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Article34 1962-06-04 5 KUCHING. Sun.— The 5.500--ton ship. City of Ely. made history in Kuchlng when she berthed at the Tanah Puteh new port wharf. She was the biggest ship ever to call at Kuchliig.34 words
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Article61 1962-06-04 5 IPOH, Sun. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin. paid an official visit to the Dindings District, on the west coast of Perak, yesterday. He visited the Dindings Estate Group hospital at Sungel Wangi. Sltiawan. and then crossed over to Pangkor where he met officials61 words
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Article46 1962-06-04 5 PENANG. Sun— The State Government will award prizes for the three best arches erected to greet the King and Queen of .Thailand on their official visit here later this month. Judging will be by a special committee to be appointed shortly.46 words
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Article21 1962-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. A. B. Dings has been elected president of the Malayalee Catholics" Welfare Society of Malaya.21 words
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212 1962-06-04 5 GAMBANG (Pahang), Sun. Would-be rescuers returned today, tired and exhausted, after a futile search for a shopkeeper who was lost several days ago while helping to burn 600 acres of Jungle land for a rural development planting scheme. They entered212 words
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189 1962-06-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sm..— ln vhree separate robberies here yesterday, thugs grabbed more than $6,000 in cash and valuables. ROBBERY No. ONE: At 2.45 a.m. a housewife. Teo Ah See. 27. was surprised out of bed by three dagger wielding thußs In her flat at Boon189 words
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101 1962-06-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Three trainee-instructors of the Singapore Polytechnic will cave for Britain on lues day for further training In engineering They arc Mr. Wong Jot. Hoe 21. Mr Chan Chin Wah and Mr Wont Te Ken both who have completed a course101 words
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148 1962-06-04 5 Malayan seeds to start Formosa coconut industry KLANG. Sun. Malayan coconut seeds will be used to start large-scale coconut planting in Formosa. This was disclosed today by Mr. Han Kang. leader of a four-man team of Formosa Government forestry and agricultural experts who have just ended a week's visit to148 words
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Article63 1962-06-04 5 IPOH. Sun A large gathering attended the funeral of Mr. Ng Hore Loke. 55. postmaster of the Ipoh East post r/fice. heTe today. One of his sons Is Ng Boon Bee. Malaya's international badminton and soccer player. Mr. Ng died in his house in Greentown shortly63 words
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Advertisement109 1962-06-04 5 T 9P efficiency at home with, a FACIT Portable r— \l Businessmen' You need a Facit Portable at home for letters and reports you hadn't the time to write in the office Elegant, modern design —sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Portable has in the features of109 words
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Article50 1962-06-04 6 New circuit magistrate TELUK ANSON, Sun.— Nik Hussaln bin Nik All from Kuala Lumpur has assumed duty here as acting President of the Sessions Court and Circuit Magistrate, taking over from Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh, who has been transferred as president of the Sessions Court at Sungel Patanl.50 words
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Article43 1962-06-04 6 Milkman killed in accident BANTING, Sun. A milk vendor, Karupplah, of Telok village, was knocked down and killed in a collision with a bus at Telok Estate, 10 miles from here. Karupplah was riding a motor-cycle. He leaves a widow and five children.43 words
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Article49 1962-06-04 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. -The old boys of the Clifford School and the staff, past and present, will hold their annual get-together dinner here 1 on Saturday and bid farewell to Mr. D. Bennett, chief education officer, Perak, who will be leaving Malaya soon under Malayanlsation.49 words
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298 1962-06-04 6 Trooping the Colour at Stadium KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALL is set for the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Wednesday to mark the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. About 1,000 troops will take part in the colourful ceremony at the Merdeka Stadium ending with298 words
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161 1962-06-04 6 Ang pows distributed in Penang: Johore plans a garden party JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The «J Johore Government has ordered that the Federation and Johore State flags will be flown side by side on all Government buildings, shophouses and public institutions throughout the State on Wednesday ii honour of the birthday161 words
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Article122 1962-06-04 6 AIDED TEACHERS TO SEEK EQUAL PAY JESSELTON. Sunday. T<HE Jesselton Teachers' Association will submit a memorandum to the Board of Education urging that grant-aided schoolteachers be given equal treatment as their counterparts in government schools. The memorandum will emphasise that teachers in grant-aided schools should be given housing, child and122 words
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Article81 1962-06-04 6 PENANG, Sun. A 30-man delegation from Brunei, head, ed by Inche Abdul Manan bin Muhammad, is expected to arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit The visitors will have a full day on Tuesday touring the Fisheries Research Centre, Malayan Teachers' College, General Hospital, the81 words
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Article96 1962-06-04 6 PENANG. Sun.— A Penang beauty, Miss Pauline Au. yesterday responded to the Penan* Blood Transfusion Association's appeal for blood. After reading in the Straits Times that the blood bank was running low of blood belonging to the 'O' and 'B 1 groups Miss Au, who was third96 words
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Advertisement328 1962-06-04 6 ji ifi US Hi dg^ttttHMttifliliiiytoMUlbtfifiiiiHiiibk *a& '-m '*"*<> i null i n-r Hs^ Arriving Hong Kong today on her Maiden Voyage: the SS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT! The Pacific's newest glamour ship has arrived in the Orient! From her SAILINGS TO SAN FRANCISCO ballroom floor to flying bridge, everything about this magnificent328 words
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Advertisement268 1962-06-04 6 DEALER: IT WAS USED AS TEMPLE OFFERINB Not-so-rare coin extremely 'common' TPOH, Sun.— A London 1 coin dealer is of the opinion that the "rare" Indian coin first mentioned by an R.A.F. pensioner. Mr. A. P. Morris of Singapore, "is extremely rommon and of little value." This was disclosed to268 words
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Miscellaneous284 1962-06-04 6 Wl Ahner By At Capp t SADIE HAWKINS DAY- NOVEMBER 25 *h -*Tf«K /irst- national Sadie Hawkins Days vjg re celebrated more "than *o f«*rs dja Sloca -rh«n,+V»« triinfc Km spread, until l»st v«»r thane w«r« som« f t %oo of -Hwse ghastly event*. rantfW all the way -from g"B*t284 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1962-06-04 7 U.S. couple made murder their business THE GRUESOME TWOSOME OF MARTHA BECK AND I RAYMOND FERNANDEZ IN 1947 a strange pair, swarthy smooth tongued Raymond Fernandez ana the fat and ugly Martha Beck met through a U.S. matrimonial agency. For years Fernandez had made a career of courting and robbing1,820 words
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Article64 1962-06-04 8 U Worii $10 I Minimum, THC SISTERS OF lair n»rn V »»u thank n-lativen. frlrndu, for wreathi. Irttrra of condolence and attrndancr at thr funeral. FAMILY OF thr latr Inxprnor Yro» Hong Kum Thank the Commlaaionrr and all Riink* of the Singapore Police For'-r. friend* «nd rrlatlvr* who »rnt64 words
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Article146 1962-06-04 8 ■a Wt4% $10 (Minimum) BILLY BANKS la Lack at The Co<k|.i' Hon-I. CORNEAL MICRO LENSES from n.v Me mi. Ophthalmic optician*. 6 Rafflrn Placr BtaBBBBOn T.l.phon, FLOORS '.NO FURNITURE r.. I Kiui Kwtk-Waa tn haurttfy and pro. Met! K i Kvtik U.ix (tVW a l.rilliant roatloK th:it IbSU m.l146 words
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Article30 1962-06-04 8 Vi »Vnr*, %2..Ml YOUTH FOR CHRIST H.illv at Ma- :at p.m Youth Choir and apecml music. .Kti (j, i). James. WeH-anowa KvangrlM throughout South K.tM Ana. Welcome all.30 words
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Article925 1962-06-04 8 The Straits Sinus Monday. June 4, 1962. Referendum Bill The genesis of Singapore? referendum bill is, of course, the promise that the public's opinion will be sought on the matter of merger with the Federation. The debate in the Assembly on the second reading was concerned almost asmuch with merger925 words
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Article332 1962-06-04 8 The decisive margin by which P.M.I.P. defeated th<? Alliance in the straight byelection fight at Rantau Panjang for a scat in Kelantan State Assembly has possibly surprised both parties. On the eve of polling, all the knowing ones were agreed that it would be a close finish;, one332 words
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Article, Illustration923 1962-06-04 8 DENNIS BLOOD WORTH THE GRIM PICTURE BEHIND THE HONG KONG OF THE TOURIST by PEKING has thrown a switch and Hong Kong's ordeal seems to be over. The flood of C h i n6t s c refugees that poured down to the frontier ofOFNS - 923 words
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Article610 1962-06-04 8 JOMO IS PUT IN A SPOT Kenya's vociferous left-wring proves an embarrassment... NAIROBI, Sunday. QNE of the greatest embarrassments to Jomo Kenyatta's Kenya African National Union (Kanu) at a time when it is trying its hardest to establish itself as the Government to lead Kenya into independence, is its vociferous610 words
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307 1962-06-04 8 Ragging— a little dose of humility... J FEEL that certain things concerning ragging or fraternization have been left unsaid. From what I have experienced this year (I am a non-hostelite) I cannot see how the practices I have come across can be called brutal or sadistic. We freshies have been307 words
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Article42 1962-06-04 8 BETWEEN them Malayan and Indonesia produce the bulk of the world's tin and natural rubber They are neighbours and friends and now their national Interests are being seriously Jeopardised by the threat of releases from th#> American stockpile. ■KM Johorc Bahru42 words
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Advertisement17 1962-06-04 8 /%N FOR EVERY W WRIST A FAVRELEUBA M mil THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH17 words
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Advertisement52 1962-06-04 8 Qualityy^?r filter smoker non-filter /^i!i^'<. smoker 4jfJt FINEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. GEMS...* Gifts of Glamour, j Gaiety 6 Gladness U.S. de SUVA Sons Jeweller* 25, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** I For HEADACHE mJ'WM ALL PAINS aß^^VjffUal f«M aa dm *hmj IIJ^H am and gtwm52 words
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421 1962-06-04 9 Ministry on why those rose plants were destroyed IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y —The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives explained today why it had to destroy some of the rose plants imported by Mr. Duncan Robertson of the Roce Garden in Cameron Highlands. "The majority of the rose bushes on arrival,"421 words
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171 1962-06-04 9 KL'ALA LLMPUR. Sun.— A reception will be held at the Selangor Club here tomorrow to mark the launching in Britain of the Ant of six fast patrol craft specially desiKned for the Royal Malayan Nav>. As the wife of the Malayan High Commissioner in171 words
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Article37 1962-06-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Indian High Commission here has oAered four scholarships for Malayan Indians to study in the universities of either Singapore or here The scholarships are worth more than $5,000 a year.37 words
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320 1962-06-04 9 Govt. uncovers mushroom firms' unorthodox premium rates J'HE Federation Government has uncovered new policies issued by mushroom insurance companies at grossly inadequate rates of premiums. i t This has led to the Government gazetting a second set of minimum premiums covering these policies. One class of such policies provides for320 words
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Article153 1962-06-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The amended plan of Singapore Umno House will be submitted to the Government for approval next week, Singapore Umno liaison committee decided at a meeting yesterday. The meeting, which was presided over by the Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche153 words
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Article23 1962-06-04 9 JESSE! TON. Sun. The North Borneo Friendship League will hold a multiracial concert at the Jesseltcn community centre on June 9.23 words
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Advertisement126 1962-06-04 9 WHY LIFE INSURANCE? THERE ARE MANY FORMS OF SAVING but Life Insurance is the only plan devised by man's intelligence which can ensure that all he works for. dreams for, and plans for, will be fulfilled even if he is not there It is the finest protection which a man126 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-04 9 19 I f*W--1 chawu/^" 116 for I VAN rKILto \Jrcltard Motors SINGAPORE i KUALA LUMPUR REMESENTEO ELSEWHERE »v BORNEO MOTORS &£L£ EYE EXAMINATION Toy can «ot «>rk false fe«th bat you TU can't with artificial «yej. You OM ai»d only M" at tyn Th« God flf praunf Invaluable! Guard them88 words
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Miscellaneous537 1962-06-04 9 rfADlC .VIALAYA S& Uo^VZ, ■'EHS NATIONAL MiOKUVAVi: 8.°0 T.ie Tree AmiKOs; 8.15 News: 1.40 Rhvthm On Reids M.UVIU. 41.3 lucirei Classical Requests: 9.00 Scot- 2.00 The Scarlet Diary 2 15 A.M. 8.00 Tim.- Signal. Ne- J* nd Confidential: 9.30 Calling The Housewife 245 ,«u\i-ku. News deadlines: 6.05 me S'gnal. The537 words
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Article213 1962-06-04 10 MEMOIRS OF A YALE PLAYBOY POIM Itll'AIMI XX. Xv Kalph IntM-tsoll. (Rupert tiart-Uavis 25v) T*HE author of these I chatty memoirs 1 has been a Yale playboy, a muckerout in a California gold mine, and an editor on three of the best-known American publications, the New Yorker. Fortune and the213 words
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Article919 1962-06-04 10 KINGS QUEENS AND PEOPLE Kingsley Martin. THE CROWN AND THE ESTABLISHMENT. By (Hutchinson 215.) TIIK Hanoverian succession is established beyond challenge. Even a Tory candidate in an Hn^lisli residential constituency would probably beat a Jacobite into fourth place. A militant Republican, it such an anachronistic figure could anywhere be found,919 words
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411 1962-06-04 10 THE OBJECT LESSON OF EICHMANN TRIAL LORD Russell of Liverpool, legal adviser at the trials of German war criminals in the British zone of occupation after the Second World War. says in a book published in London last Monday that the trial of Adolf Eichmann^ who was executed last Thursday,411 words
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Advertisement346 1962-06-04 10 Emerald Mansion The Jewel of Apartments r-L— 11 -Storey Luxury Flats (and Shops) at 117, Emerald Hill Road, off Orchard Road. Shl 2f«BBiiSS Sk? Prices: From $23,900.00 upwards la'ml !lfe*^^^^K^ inAwc Aicn av&ilarlf FREEHOLD I jlj EIGHT OUTSTANDING POINTS LW\m I s^3^! /wtor' /4 ln The Heart of Tonglin: The346 words
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Miscellaneous260 1962-06-04 10 Straits Times Crossword At KOSS 8. Goini? In lor analysis and K. Those playing in n should crUidMß, .sect dig aba out use the .same pitch <6>. <10i. 6. For the most satisfactory 12. 200 eiopo (run offf— how journey, sit normally on ihe gross! <IC>. horse (8). 15. Cut260 words
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Advertisement1181 1962-06-04 11 Tl LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK. Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Penani MENELAUS littritil Jmi 5 Jme I Jim 7/1 JMe 10 PYRRHUS liwaeil. Dublin, Glasgow mm n jim II IMt 14/11 me w ATREUS M'stillts, L'RMI. Dublin IMt 11 Jill II Jilt 17/21 Jmi 21 MACHAON Havre. Luerpttl, Glasgow1,181 words
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Article1988 1962-06-04 12 From Our Market Correspondent that the dust is settling after the impact of the Malayan Containers offer on the Malayan Stock Exchange it is possible to take stock and get a little clearer assessment. The offer for 5,750.000 one dollar stock units at par came up with1,988 words
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Article75 1962-06-04 12 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment (or previous year >ear \mpat Tin 2s 9d. June 29 3s. 6d. 3s 7 1 sd. Idris Hyd. 18\ July 13 75 1 16% 56V0 (increaMd rapitaJ) Tronoh Mine* Is. July 27 3s. 3d. 2s. T id. (Increased capital) Bassett75 words
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Article33 1962-06-04 12 RUBBER TIN (perlbl iprrpirul) May 28 78', eta. 5458.0U 29 n% cto $4.vi no 30 77 cts. S4sB.r>'i 31 76 M rts. $457.25 June 1 76'icU. $455 37 2 2 $454.37.33 words
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Article922 1962-06-04 12 AN SHARE LIST THE state of shares on Uir Malayan Stock Exchange show last businrs* to May 25 (A) and last businpM sine* that date iHi with II and 1. standing for Highest and Lowrst busineaa thli year to date were: HI A I Ale« Bricks 2.20 .80 Cms 2.20922 words
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Article493 1962-06-04 12 TIN DROPS FURTHER TO $454.37^ T^HE price or tin last x week continued to fall to lower levels dropping from $459 per picul on Tuesday to $455.37.1 on Friday. On Saturday morning the price i c-11 by another dollar to $454. 37:.. The olVcrinu for tin w.ik tlmated at 1.450493 words
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Article51 1962-06-04 12 May 21 May 24 May 30 May 31 Ji.nt 1 Jun« 1 inrtimnali: 174 Sri 1 74 .51 17:'. V1 ITS.M 173.941 ITJ.iI Tint: 2H.M« ytr.-Jt 293.22 290.20 2»».1« 2*4. »1 S rubktrll JVt.Jh 191 16 lUI 14 101.18 l.l 16 191.16 4an. 1, 1»5l 100. I51 words
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Advertisement842 1962-06-04 12 I —a- -STERLING COMMODITY FUND Application. Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Iht Managers. P.O. Bo« 90. Singapore, P.O. Boa I*4. Kuala Lumpur P.O Box JO. Ipoh or P.O. 80. 277. Penang Nairn: iMU./Mrs./MHN) Addrasi: 1.11..1.11. TRUSTEE: THI CHARTERED SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO 4. 6. 62.842 words
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Advertisement693 1962-06-04 13 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rHE following is a complete list of revised quotations Issued by the Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. June 1. INDUSTRIALS Alas Uros I.IXI B. B. Petrol 33 33/--ti.sL Trususa a.uu 6.«u itotsrusd 1.61 Coo Tin BomU Pr»f U 16 Con 2.90 2.693 words
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Advertisement614 1962-06-04 13 NOTICES NOTICE Chuaan will arrive from Hongkong at 8 am. on Monday 4th June and will sail for the United Kingdom at noon on Tuesday sth June. Passengers will embark from 10 am. to 11 a.m. on sth June. CONTRACTORS APPLICATIONS are invited from Contractors for Registration \v:;h the Shell614 words
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Advertisement373 1962-06-04 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words Si (Min.)-Box St ets. txtrm WANTED: British Bank requires Junior clerku Musi posses School Certificate Grade I Box A 4492 B.T 8 pore. EXPERIENCED CHINESE COOK —House Boy required for European, no children. Must live in Ip to date references required Ping373 words
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Advertisement957 1962-06-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SS (Milt.)— Box St ets. txtrm THB FAMOUS Stamford College home-study courses can prepare you for successful careers In commerce Industry aod tbe public services. Ask for a free copy of 68-page prospectus P.O Bux 281 B'rore/2078 Kuala Lumpur WANTED SALESMAN with at least S years bI«957 words
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Advertisement929 1962-06-04 13 EDUCATION <• Words SS (Milt.)— Box St et: txtrm CNINItK VMCA Commercial Seoul's June Beginners' Book-keepioc. Accounting, Shorthand. Typewriting. Mslay, Caronridfe Senior Kngl.so lancu- Me. Accounting revision I", ttelegie Road (8 pore) MALAYAN CORRCtPONOENCK COLLSOE offers guaranteed nomrMudy courses for H.S.C Cambridge. X.M.C.. U.T., L.C.E.. Pltmans. LCC. etc. Kngllsh Course929 words
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Advertisement753 1962-06-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, SS (Mm.)— Box SO <■/«. txfro MORRIt MINOR 4-DOOR saloun grey comprehensive to December. Phone ***** 374 Thomson Road. Spore UIED DAUPHINEt and Holdens in excellent condition at attractive prices and terms. Other makes also available. Progress Motors Ltd.. Singapore. FIAT TVIIOO IMS. Recently painted, general753 words
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Advertisement469 1962-06-04 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) I* Words SS (Mm.)— Box it ct,. txtro VIOLJT'S PURPLE PRINCES* Beauty Salon fcxpert Hairdo. Uam cure etc U367., (Singapore 8.1 GENERAL RENOVATION A painting a.-k for "Malaya I'mon Malaya Union Co.. Ltd.. 154. Ormrnceau Avenue. Singapore, Pbunv 332.VV *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Sport) it Words Si469 words
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Advertisement100 1962-06-04 13 NOW N|O R GfE A FULLY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR YOU CAN AFFORD A NORGE NEVER-D-FROST O*F Tr*i« deep freeie ckeit refrigeration compartment NEVER needs defrosting Banithet all mutt-and-fut* forever. I By far the best fridge value in Malaya today. YOUR NORCE DEALER HAS THIS TRULY ECONOMICAL MODEL AVAILABLE AT MOST100 words
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Advertisement709 1962-06-04 14 WEARNE BROTHERS THE BANKRUPTCY LIMITED I ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IMIKIM miWI TAKE NOTICE that Receiving M hereby K .ven that the ers r6 tne a 21 l 2 f 51 have declared an In- Ma > 1962 made agair.ai me foltenm Dividend of .V, less income loWlnB P«"«" «"d or709 words
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Advertisement300 1962-06-04 14 I NOTICES COMPANY REGISTRAR Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited lias a vacancy lor Uie appointment of a Company Registrar who must be capable of managing a Share Registry Department. Candidates should be conversant will New Issue*. Offer (or Sale as well as Share Registration. Transfer and Dividend Payment proiedure«>. Preference300 words
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Advertisement2076 1962-06-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS J FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT j^^«™^ \l Af Aktftrc APPLICATIONS are Invited V A Y. AnV.lt J from graduates in Agilcuiture lor I the post of FARM DIRECTOR at I 1. Applications are united trom Federal Citizens for appointment as tne College of Agriculture Malaya. MEDICAL2,076 words
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Advertisement946 1962-06-04 14 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors :e- glstered with P.W.D. Singapore in J. K. R. KEDAH S Claas "C" and above under Head Tcwnro NrtTirr n will be received at the Public IUIULK nuiILL Works Department. Hfeh Street. TENDERS will be received from I Singapore In Tender Box No. 1 registered946 words
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Article260 1962-06-04 15 Brazil shock Pele hurt 4 sent off SANTIAGO. Sun. Chile, the host nation, won a tough match 2-0' asainst Italy, who had two men sent off. to become the first team to qualify for the World Cup quarter-finals yesterday. No matter what happens in the remaining three matchesReuter - 260 words
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515 1962-06-04 15 England in 3-1 triumph VICTOR V RAISES HOPES of REACHING LAST 8 RANCAGUA,, Sunday. ySi.L AND S hopes of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals soared when they scored a fine 3-1 victory over Argentina here yesterday. After their disappointing start in losing to Hungary. England jumped back into the World515 words
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Article168 1962-06-04 15 Fastest three miles by Derek ONDON. Sun— Derek IbLi botson. Britain's former world mile record holder, ran the fastest three miles in Britain this year when he won the event in 13min 31.6 sec at Sheffield yesterday. Ibbotson, who led from the first bend, beat another British sub-four minute miler.Reuter - 168 words
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388 1962-06-04 15 T ONDON, Sun. This season's innocuous Oxford University bowling, recognised as the weakest of any English first-class side for years, took another hammering yesterday this time from Worcestershire, who declared at 418 for five. A fourth wicket partnership of 222 in 2J hours betweenReuter - 388 words
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Article167 1962-06-04 15 RESULTS, SCORERS AT A GLANCE RESULTS of matches played on the third day of the World Cup finals: At Arica— URUGUAY 1 Cabrera) YUGOSLAVIA 3 i Skoblar. Galic. Jerkovic At Santiago ITALY CHILE 2 (Ramirez. Toroi At Vina del Mar BRAZIL 0 CZKCHOSLOVAKIA 0 a: Rancagua ARGENTINA 1 'San Filippo)167 words
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Article161 1962-06-04 15 Flare-up AT ARICA. Yugoslavia play- ed efficient attacking football to beat Uruguay 3-1 in a match marred by a 79th minute flare-up which led to a Dlayer from each side beine sent off. The incident saw Cabrera. Uruguayan centre-forward, clash with left-half Popovic. and referee Karol Glba (Czechoslovakia) ordered bothReuter - 161 words
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Article27 1962-06-04 15 MONACO, Sun. Denis Taylor of Britain died here yesterday when his Lotus Ford Cosworth crashed In the first lap of the Monaco Junior Grand Prix.27 words
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Article46 1962-06-04 15 New swim star for Britain BLACKPOOL, Sun.— Britain have found an up-and-cominc butterfly swim star in Ann Ootterill of London. For the second time In recent weeks. Ann yesterday beat British champion Lesley Green over 110 yards in 72 6 sec, her personal best time here.46 words
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Article369 1962-06-04 15 QYDNEY. Sun. Results of k? the weekend's Australian soccer matches: NSW DIV. 1 Budapest 2 Bank* town 3; Canterbury 5 Auburn 2: Hakoah 6 Yui?nl 3: Prague 4 Gladesvllle 0: S. Coast 1 Apia 3; Polonla 1 Hellenic 1. NSW DIV I Blacktown 1 Concordla 3; Croatia369 words
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Article201 1962-06-04 15 PARIS, Sunday. AUSTRALIANS Rod Layer and Margaret Smith proved themselves worthy champions in the French tennis championships yesterday when they came from behind to win the singles titles. The all-Australian finals saw two great matches with Margaret beating Lesley Turner 6-3, 3-6. 7-5 and Wimbledon championReuter - 201 words
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Article106 1962-06-04 15 ciYDNEY, Sun. Six players i 2 were sent off after tackling infringements and tussles on the field in the Rugby League match here yesterday between the British touring team and New South Wales. The British team won 33-28. after leading 23-14 at halftime. At theReuter - 106 words
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Article27 1962-06-04 15 TOKYO, Sun.-Satoko Tanaka today broke her own world record for the 200 metres women backstroke at BeDpu, Southern Japan. Her time was 2min. 32.1 sec.27 words
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Article61 1962-06-04 15 LONDON, Sun.— Maj. Lionel Holliday, owner of Hethersett, favourite for the Epsom Derby on Wednesday, has turned down an American offer of $850,000 for the colt. The 83-year-old Major said: "Money is not everything in this life The Americans seem to think it canReuter - 61 words
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Article123 1962-06-04 15 FOUR UP, FOUR DOWN PLAN REJECTED LONDON, Sunday. HPHE last remaining points of the plan for the re- organisation of the English Football League was defeated here yesterday at the League's annual meeting, when a scheme for four-up and four-down promotion was rejected, i Oxford United, the Southern League club,Reuter - 123 words
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Article66 1962-06-04 15 NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. Sun. The All-Blacks, the New Zealand Rugby Union team, beat Newcastle 29-6 here yesterday after leading 11-3 at half-time. The All-Blacks were a man short for most of the second half, but made their tally for the last two matches "132 points for andReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement255 1962-06-04 15 v NEW rV m K V I This fine family-size (5.3 cv. ft.) refrigerator UgF I Hlfl b y Bosch of Germany has all these features:* nl extra-large freezer compartment with two fJm y^^B P I ice-trays, 3 shelves (one adjustable), butter .^L j^.Ji compartment, and egg racks in door.255 words
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Miscellaneous62 1962-06-04 15 Bugs Bunny By Balph UeimdaM 1 1 IT| 'ag N^ fI'MTOO 7/Pepi6\\ V x OFMAMP HPPBT/'I'LL PICK UP MY DOU.Y f A COUPLE WALK HOME... LET J TWANSPORTATION! NT I? I Wl-'IN IPf LIVER J IS MV CA? MOUttS NET. V ME HAVE rr < WMAT KINP OP I V^_62 words
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456 1962-06-04 16 Jega made it and so did Fey Wan and Evelyn ERNEST FRIDA Ttf^^T^BW THREE ATHLETES QUALIFY FOR ASIAN GAMES JEGATHESAN^ the Malayan sprint champion, and two Singapore athletes, hurdler Wong Fey Wan and long jumper Evelyn Lee, today qualified for the Asian Games at Jakarta in August. Jega. running for456 words
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Article192 1962-06-04 16 SPORE ARE CHAMPS —MHF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. .Malayan Hockey Federation decided today that Singapore should be the winners of the recent quadrangular tournament at Johore Bahru and will play in the Malayan Interzone finals as champions from the South. The MHF Executive Council met today under the chairmanship of Tun192 words
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180 1962-06-04 16 ERNEST FRIDA - Army team may make another Far East tour SINGAPORE. Sun. The British Army FA. may Bend another team, comprising young English and Scottish professionals, on a tour of the Far East. Col. A. V. Lewington, officer in charge of the British Army team who have just completed their five-match Malayan180 words
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400 1962-06-04 16 REST OF THE NATIONAL DAY SPORTS Late entry springs a surprise to beat the favourites SINGAPORE, Sun. A. J. Miles, a late entry, sprang a spectacular surprise in the main event The Chairman's Shield over 30 laps at the Karting Club of Singapore's National Day meet at Kallang today. Maintaining400 words
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Article219 1962-06-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CULAIMAN AMIN created a major upset in the All-Malayan Malays tennis championships on the Selangor Club courts here today He beat Osman Samdin. a seeded player. 7-5. 3-6, 6-2 to reach the men's singles semifinals. His next opponent will be Yahya Mustapha.219 words
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Article42 1962-06-04 16 MR yoon:: SOON KIEW. aged 72, )>asKed away peacefully at AT Jonker street. Mil.nia at Lll p.m. on 3.6.62, iKivink- l>ehlnd four sons. five daughters, four M>n*-ln-lau. four daushters-in-1.-nv ,tnd :12 Erandchlldren. Funeral on Thursday 7 (V 62 at 2 p.m.42 words
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Article44 1962-06-04 16 MADAM TAN CHOON panned away peacefully on 3.6.62 at S3 MerKul Road leaving behind son, Wodk Jue Dcnic. dauKhter-in-law, grand-daughter grand-non-ln-law and 2 great grand children. Cortege leaves for Bt. Petern A St. Paul* Church at 4.00 p.m. and thenre to Hirt.-id.-iri Cemetery.44 words
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Article98 1962-06-04 16 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr>. bH Cnork K-.ion.: thank all friends ;ind reIntives for their kind a*Fiotance. attendance, condolence* and wreaths dunnt: their recent bereavement. ACCIE JOHN AND Charlex Tan thank all relatives and friend* for their kind i»Klstance. condolences, wreaths, don it ions, micht visits and attendance98 words
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Article98 1962-06-04 16 CINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore, the Poong Seong Cup champions, best a combinea Johore and Malacca team by 3-2 In their National Day badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tonight, tussle. Results (Singapore first): Lim Wei Lon bt Koh Kum Seng 15-2. 15-4; Wee Choon Seng lost98 words
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Article321 1962-06-04 16 MEN 100 m: 1 Jegathesan. 3 Wong Fey Wan. 3 Mohd Noor, 10.6 (record); 200 m: 1 Jegathesan. 2 Balan Nair, 3 P.O. Bunjang, 21.7 sec (record); 400 m: 1 K. Selvaratnam, 2 V. Velayuthan, Eric Lee, 50.6 (record); 800 m: 1 Abdul Rahman, 2 D. Bell,321 words
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Article58 1962-06-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Malayan Go f Association today named the four-man team to represent the Federation in the South-East Asian amateur golf team championship to be played here from June 20 to 23. They are Too Joon Loke. Chong Ewe Seong. George Lee58 words
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Article46 1962-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Dr. Ong Swee Law won the Royal Island Club's 16-hole (stroke) golf competition for the Gaw Khek Khiam Cup yesterday with an aggregate of 139. A. G. R. Fudge (143) was runner-up and C. Green (143) third on a count back.46 words
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Article538 1962-06-04 16 CINGAPORE, Sun. Llm Whye Oeok, a filth year medical student at the University of Singapore and a strong contender for the Open Junior singles title, cleared his first round hurdle by beating Ho Su Kan (Companion) 15-3, 15-4 at the Badminton Stadium last nightLater ne538 words
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307 1962-06-04 16 GIBSON-LED SERVICES BEAT S'GOR THREE-TWO KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. r)AVE GIBSON. \he centre-forward who cost Leiu cester City $200,000. tonight led Singapore Joint Services to their first victory over Selangor at Merdeka Stadium by playing only half a game. Dave came in to replace Urquhart after half-tim* when Services were a307 words
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Article88 1962-06-04 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Because S.A W.L.F. has not ROt its qualifying poundages approved by 5.0.5.C.. the first Asian Games trials scheduled for last night had to be postponed. The Junior Mr. Singapore title went to S. R. Chandran of Tamilian Association, wltii Chang Sun Cheong (C.Y.M.A.i second88 words
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Article35 1962-06-04 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. Singapore Ceylonese beat Negrl Sembilan Ceylonese in their Saravanamuthu shield cricket semi-final by four wickets here today. Scores: Negri 82 ißatnarajah 30. Nagaiah 5-29. Abeya 3-20 > Singapore 88-6 (Kulasingam 30 135 words
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Article102 1962-06-04 16 Sun. Solan^or are .set for an innings Uitory before lunch tomorrcw in their friendly cricket match ayaniM Malacca on the Malacca Club pad.. Malacca, forced to follow on to- day after bein K di.snu.wa tor M runs in their first Inning* in reply to Seiangors102 words
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Article99 1962-06-04 16 ITU ALA KANGSAR. Sun 11 Perak Malays won the Sultans Gold Cup tor soccer today for the first time in 35 Man beating Penann Malaya 5-4 m :he*. final here. Perak. who last won the Cup in 1927. openeu Recount* .seven minuie.s through Majid Ariff and eiaht minutes99 words
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Article106 1962-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun The Binsrapore Cup over I■ Summer Cup and 7i WlUiamsou Memorial Stakes em-ii woiih $15,000 in stakes and i Cup loi Cl. I. Dlv. 1 hoises will be the main events at the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting on July 8. 1 1 and 15. The106 words
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Article34 1962-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun- A late goal by Abdul Rahim enabled Sukm;<mai to hold seian^oon M.Y. to a 1-1 draw in their Div. :JA mtch at Farrer Pnrk today Baron '.Mve S.M.Y. the lead.34 words
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Article43 1962-06-04 16 UIGHEST and lowest tem]iera- tures in Malaya and SuiKapore for the period 8 pm. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hichrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kola Bharu 91 75 Penanß 90 78 Ipoh 91 7.i Malacca 91 73 Singapore 91 T.>43 words
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Advertisement192 1962-06-04 16 Late classified advertisements i I "a Wtrd, %U (Minimum) LAWTON: To Yvonne and Jim. a •on. Wlllwra, on 3rd June at UleneBKk'lCS. PITTENORICH: Tn Helen and Ron.ild fon, Colin Nforay, »t Olen-eacl-s on lat June. IMS. Hoth Well. CLARKE A cliuiKhter Kin-ten Sharon O.-iii horn 073(1 3rd. June. Glen•MtaKi 7»llis192 words
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Advertisement38 1962-06-04 16 Jt^^^^ I AC/BATTERY^ mmJ transistor radio OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS Sole Agents ROXY (MALAYA) CO LTD., 1-A, Ye6w Kirn Peng Bldg., 142, Jolon Botu, Kuolo Lumpur. Tel: ***** 3, P-Q. Clifford Heutt, Collyer Quay, Singapore -1. Tel: *****/*****38 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous88 1962-06-04 16 1 SPORTS DIARY] SOCCER TOIR MATCH: FAM v Korea (Meiaeka Stadium. 8 p.m.) S'porc Div. 3A: Rangers v Alexandra (MFA grd.», Div 3B: Star Soccerltes v Radin Mas iFarrer Pk.». Police 'A' v AAA (Fairer Pk.'. Kluan* DJv. 2.: Pamol v Police (padang). CRICKET FRIENDLIES: Malacca v S'gor (Malacca Club88 words
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