The Straits Times, 6 June 1962
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Title Section22 1962-06-06 1 AVKRACi II Ml CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Kstil. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article227 1962-06-06 1 ZACHARIA HASHIM - Bride-to-be found dead in bed- J ZACHARIA HASHIM: From Kota Bharu, Tuesday AN AHMV cook who was to have been married at 10 a.m. today found his .'U-year-old bride-to-be, Nah binte Titan Senile, dead in her house at kampong Pueh in Jalan Kuala Krai, near here, when he arrived. Lah227 words
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106 1962-06-06 1 A LGIERS. Tues.— Only one J\ death by violence a Muslim shot in a suburban street was reported in Algiers by mid-morning, and a senior police officer said: "It looks as if the truce continues." I p to a week ago theReuter - 106 words
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159 1962-06-06 1 Bus crash kills one and injures 15 IPOH. Tues. One man was killed and 15 other people, including nine women, were injured when a bus in which they were travelling plunged eight feet down an embankment near Kampar today. The dead man has not yet been identified. Seven of the159 words
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Article, Illustration805 1962-06-06 1 Sport, arts and Army figure in list KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday \I-NK people, two top Government servants, a Malay scholar, a Mentri Besar, a diplomat, an engineer, a university head, a lawyer politician and the Editor-in-Chief of the Straits Times, were made Datos in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's805 words
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Article60 1962-06-06 1 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Dock workers walked off the job today after loading part of a cargo of barbed wire aboard the freighter Houtman for shipment to Saigon. Union officials imposed a ban on the shipment on the ground it could be used to build concentration camDs. Government officials said60 words
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Article167 1962-06-06 1 |^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will speak to the nation over the Malay Service of Radio Malaya at 10 a.m. tomorrow on the occasion of his official birthday. Translations of His Majesty's broadcast in English and Tamil will be heard at the same167 words
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Article, Illustration51 1962-06-06 1 A DOUBLE EVENT FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH QUEEN ELIZABETH, wearing the uniform of the Coldstream Guards, salutes as her Guards march past the gates of Buckingham Palace after the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday, marking her official birthday. Last Saturday was also the ninth anniversary of the Queen's Coronation. ReuterReuter - 51 words
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Article33 1962-06-06 1 HONG KONG, Tues— The Chinese government had protested to India against "frequent"' intrusions into Chinese air space along the Sino-Indian border, the new China news agency reported from Peking today.- -Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article45 1962-06-06 1 BAGDAD, Tues. 'The World Muslim Conference, which ended, here yesterday, expressed unequivocal and unanimous support for the projected Malaysia Federation. The conference of 127 delegates from 32 countries also urged Holland to transfer immediately direct administration of West New Guinea to Indonesia. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article252 1962-06-06 1 MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia tonight ac- cepted in principle the Bunker Plan to settle the West Irian dispute, the news agency PIA reported. Tlie Indonesian agency, in a broadcast from Jakarta monitored here, quoted President Soekarno as saying: "Indonesia has always wished to settle the dispute252 words
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Article40 1962-06-06 1 Resume talks i i i i n nm Xnej I Tmnt irttni <.. P' rll Doferencc loc i Nftberi md Indonesia to rrsurnr on \Y> -i W< (i.m iti'l hr bim--' II Bit m <>n latrr hill Lion Ri40 words
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Article77 1962-06-06 1 MOSCOW, Tues— Sir John Hunt is to lead a group of British climbers, to scale the highest peak in the Soviet Union— the 25,000-foot Communism Peak in the Pamir Range. The Soviet news agency Tass reported that 12 British climbers have been invited by the77 words
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Article216 1962-06-06 2 Souvanna: New peace talks bid I UANG PRABANCi. Tues.— The Laotian neutralist leader, Prince Souvanna Phouma. said yesterday that he would ask his two rival princes to meet him in the Plain of Jars on Thursday to form a coalition government. Prince Souvanna said that King Savang Vatthana had givenReuter - 216 words
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194 1962-06-06 2 Police beat back dons to get at protest students LISBON, Tuesday. MEDICAL students and their professors clashed with club-wielding policemen on the University of Lisbon campus yesterday in one of the worst outbreaks of violence here in recent weeks. Authoritative reports said dozens of students were injured when some 300194 words
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Article20 1962-06-06 2 VIENNA, Tues. Japan and Austria have begun negotiating a new trade agreement. It was announced here today— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article101 1962-06-06 2 DUNDEE i Natal i. Tues. Two white farmers, father and son. were each Jailed for 12 years today for beating an African labourer to death with hasepipes because an axe had disappeared The judge said the African had been subjected to "inhuman" and "barbaric" treatment, andReuter - 101 words
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Article51 1962-06-06 2 WASHINGTON. Tues—President Kennedy was unanimously authorised by th* House of Representative* yesterday to award Britishborn comedian Bob Hope a gold medal "in the name of the people of the United States In recognition of his services to the country and the cause of world peace."—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-06-06 2 Indonesia and Australia, fate has willed to be placed next to each other. And this is not for a day, or a year, but for as long as time shall last. This is something we cannot control but we can control the friendship and goodwill we we haveExpresspic - 77 words
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Article109 1962-06-06 2 Look, no legs! THIS Is a unique class of middle-aged men m a Coventry school gymnasium they are leKless ex-Servicemen, and they are training for a sports day, to compete at archery, javelin throwing, shot putting and running They are members of the British Limbless Ex-Ser-vicemen's Association, and they persuaded109 words
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138 1962-06-06 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands said yesterday that the Netherlands hoped Indonesia "will come to the conference table on West Irian "because we are willing to go there unconditionally on the basis of the Bunker Plan." Prince Bernhard, .husband of QueenReuter; UPI - 138 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /THAT A s "x l one /^>\ /WlL SPEND THE \MMOLE) /«O t£T» MAKE *UCE WE v*Bfi§£ IN T^ (jwi* EV6RYTMIN©/25 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-06-06 3 KATMANDU, Tuesday. LX)R the first time an all-woman mountain-climb- ing team has succeeded in conquering a peak in the Nepal Himalayas, the Foreign Office an- nounced last night. A British team led by Countess Gravina reached the .summit of an unnamed, 22,000-foot high peak in West Nepal's300 words
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Article221 1962-06-06 3 LONDON. Tuesday. R EE-DAY private meeting of journalists from Union, the United States, Poland mid Britain which ended here yesterday would have oeon 'impossible" 10 years ago, Mr. Yuri Zhukov a Soviet journalist said last night. Speaking at a Press conference Mr Zhukov. a commentatorReuter - 221 words
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Article22 1962-06-06 3 DORTMUND, Tues. Prof. Ludwig Erhard. West German Economics Minister and Vice Chancellor, said yesterday that "England belongs to Europe".22 words
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Article, Illustration68 1962-06-06 3 JOSIE LIKES HER TEA STRAIGHT FROM THE SPOUT has her num. but Josie O isn't fussy she blissfully take her refreshment straight from the spout of 'a teapot during rehearsal at tin London Zoo for London's most riotous summer "social" function, the zoo's Chimpanzees' Tea Party. Josip and five other68 words
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Article46 1962-06-06 3 TIRANA. Tues. Albania has put out feelers to the West for e:onomic and technical help, authoritative sources said yesterday. West Germany is said to be the favourite target for aid but Italy and Greece also are reported on the list-46 words
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Article32 1962-06-06 3 TAIPEH. Tues.— The Australian External Affairs Minister. Sir Garfield Barwick, who arrived here yesterday for a two-day goodwill visit, talked with President Chiang Kai-shek for one hour last night U.PIUPI - 32 words
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446 1962-06-06 3 LONDON, Tuesday ORITISH newspaper magnate Mr. Cecil Harmsworth King said yesterday that the British Press is as censored as most censored Presses "though in an arbitrary and indeterminate way." Mr. King, chairman ot the £50 million Dally Mirror Sunday Pictorial group, told aReuter - 446 words
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172 1962-06-06 3 PARIS. Tues. France's highest criminal appeal court yesterday rejected an appeal for a re- trial for ex- General Edmond Jouhaud, number Two OAS leader under sentence of death. The appeal court, the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation, ruled that President, deReuter - 172 words
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Article219 1962-06-06 3 /COMMUNIST North Viet Nhan Dan yesterday v New Zealand and the Phi dangerous for them to sen South Vietnam. The paper's commentary was quoted in part by a New China News Agency broadcast monitored here. 'To please the U.S. or belna led by dollars." the paper219 words
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Article76 1962-06-06 3 BAR LE DUC (Eastern Prance), Tues.— Mourners at the funeral of 82-year-old Eugene Bigorgne here yesterday gaped In astonishment as eight violin players in dark suits lined up behind the hearse as It left the dead man's home for the cemetery. Their surprise turned to consternationReuter - 76 words
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Article41 1962-06-06 3 TRENTON New Jersey), Tues.— The New Jersey Supreme court ruled yesterday that a judge could order a blood transfusion to say*» the life of a child of parents, who refused to give their consent because of .religious beliefs.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-06-06 3 \TOSCOW, Tues. Soviet W1 authorities last night clamped two restrictions on American jazz musician Benny Goodman "s relations with the Russian public. The Goodman band, playing at the Black Sea resort of Sochi in the second week of their tour of thpReuter - 122 words
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Article92 1962-06-06 3 ITALIMPONG. Tues. Indian business houses in towns along the Tibetan border began closing down yesterday after termination of the trade agreement between India and the Communist-controlled Himalayan state. The scrapping of the pact has ended n»arly a century of trade between the two Asian neighbours,92 words
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Advertisement195 1962-06-06 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 5/ PER fc/O ANNUM i'fi Gwcnt and West Finance Co. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwcnt and West of England Enterprises Ltd. >Jc The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest195 words
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Article313 1962-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tun. Order nisi by the Chief Justice on proposal to hold inquiry for cancelling a detainee's citizenship fHE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today issued an order nisi directing the Minister for Home Affairs and the Committee of Inquiry to show313 words
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348 1962-06-06 4 Girl, 19, dies in shotgun tragedy SINGAPORE. Tues. A preliminary inquiry was told today how a 19 year old maidservant was shot and killed by a doublebarrel shotgun. Ang Chuay. who had worked for a Bervice family in Seletar. was found with part of her jaw blown off. The pathologist348 words
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Article35 1962-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Hindu employees of the War Department in Singapore will conduct the annual Vaikasl Sathurthi festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple at Ceylon Road at 4.30 p.m. to- 1 morrow.35 words
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483 1962-06-06 4 STC union chief tells about benefits SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union, Inche Mahmud Awang, today re-afflrmed his claim that his union had secured better working conditions for its members than the Singapore Bus Workers Union. In a signed statement, Inche Mahmud declared: "If I483 words
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136 1962-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. From tomorrow Radio Singapore will broadcast a series of three talks in English, Malay. Tamil. Mandarin. Amoy. Teochew and Cantonese on the report of the select committee on the Singapore National Referendum Bill. These talks can be heard at the following times: Tomorrow136 words
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136 1962-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The I first exhibition of con- 1 temporary Australian art \n Singapore will be opened by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at the Singapore Polytechnic tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. Sponsored by the Australian Art Advisory Board and Department136 words
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189 1962-06-06 4 HIGHER POSTS FOR MALAYS IN FIRMS AND BOARDS' CALL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r[E Malay Chamber of Commerce wants more opportunities for local Malays to play leading roles in Singapore commercial firms. This call was made Jn a resolution adopted by members at the annual meeting of the Chamber recently. Another resolution189 words
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96 1962-06-06 4 DISPUTE AT JACKS: COURT: TO RESUME HEARING SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing on Thursday of a trade dispute on bonus and strike pay claims between William Jacks and Co.. (M) Ltd.. and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union representing its workers. The dispute was first heard96 words
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Article40 1962-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. John Duclos of Radio Singapore will speak on "The impact of television on a multiracial society" at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) at Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.40 words
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232 1962-06-06 4 Tengku's secret 1960 West Irian plan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The broad outline of the Prime Ministers secret 1960 plan for settling the West Irian dispute was revealed today by the Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee Answering a question at I his weekly press conference, he listed the four-point232 words
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239 1962-06-06 4 Union: Don 't misuse pioneer status SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rIE general secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, Mr. T.V. Gomez, today warned managements of pioneer industries "not to misuse their special status by exploiting labour." Mr. Oomez was referring to a dispute between his union and the Mizrahie239 words
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Article42 1962-06-06 4 Entries ore invited for a flower exhibition and contest including Hewer arrangements to be held in Ipoh this month. Silver cups will be awarded to the winners. For further details, please write advertiser (FC Dept:) P.O. Bos 304, Ipoh.42 words
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Article56 1962-06-06 4 Entries ore invited from youngsters who wish to take part in a ralcnrime contest to bo held in look this month. First prise $50/--plui tilver cup. Second prise $30/- plus a silver cup. Third prise $20/- plus a silver cup. For farther details please write advertiser,56 words
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Miscellaneous401 1962-06-06 4 AID JIDDIIf Jil U m n nik Dn D lIDsCTO Mlil Mitiil WMaLw ftliii lalCii Mil I UllaCw rPHE following Is today's ache- QanUs: Athens. Cairo, Kara- Teheran, Istanbul. Dusseldorf, dule of civil aircraft move- chl. Calcutta, Bangkok (QP London (BA 711) 9.05 p.m. menu at Paya Lebar Airport: 732)401 words
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Article, Illustration545 1962-06-06 5 FRANCIS BOEY - Around Hong Kong FRANCIS BOEY from VICE gangs were reported to have kidnapped about 30 young girls, who escaped during the recent exodus to Hong Kong from Red China. They are said to have been sold to work as prostitutes in Kowloon. According to reports, thr girls fell into the545 words
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281 1962-06-06 5 'DISSATISFIED 9 OFFICIALS IN WALK-OUT PENANG. Tuesday. fED by their acting president.. Mr. J. M. Doss, the War Department Civilian Staff Association staged a walk-out when they met the Command Secretary of General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, for talks on their pay claims at the Runnymede Hotel here today.281 words
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Article46 1962-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two donations, totalling $7. were received by the Straits Times today for Johnny Ang. the Singapore student paralysed after a diving incident. His fund now totals $2,890. The donations are from H. S. Tan $2 and V. Rasalingain $5.46 words
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Article55 1962-06-06 5 IPOH. Tues. The Senior Assistant Comptroller of th» Inland Revenue Department Perak. Mr. Eu Boon Hor, today left on a four-month study tour. He will study the workings of the Income Tax Departments in the United States and Britain. Mr. Leong Wing Hon is now55 words
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Article32 1962-06-06 5 PENANG. Tues. Thr Penang branch of the Polic** Administrative and Clerical Services Union has pledged full confidence in Congress of Unions of Emp'.cyes in tho Public and Civil Services iCuepacsy.32 words
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149 1962-06-06 5 Dilemma of planter as pupils stage rival strikes f OHORE BAHRU, Tues. J —About 170 pupils of the Gooi Rubber Estate Tamil School. 11 miles from here, have put the estate manager in a dilemma. It all bgan 26 days ago. «vhen half tli- rbildren who come from division two149 words
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Article40 1962-06-06 5 TELUK ANSON, Tues— Mrs. G Murray was elected president of the executive committee of the Lower Perak Girl Guides Association here yesterday. The vice president is Puan Som binte Abdullah, and treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Grut.40 words
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Article167 1962-06-06 5 AFTER A BUS MAN MET THE MAYOR... DENANG. Tues.— A City council bus conductor was suspended from duty today following an official complaint by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. An incident took place in a bus which the Mayor boarded when he saw the conductor shouting at a city167 words
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Article36 1962-06-06 5 TAIPING. Tues. The Federation of Kwangtung Associations, Malaya, has handed a cheque for $2,000 to the District Officer. Larut and Matang. Inche Ahmad bin Md. Yunus, as their donation to the National Monument Fund.36 words
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Miscellaneous286 1962-06-06 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS c. A cool head needed amidst 1. Provided notes for 9, to view the enticement ol runes (•>. homes (9. 5i- 7. Surpass the sort of cans hav--8 Fanatical sailor gels in free ing a general tendency to be (5 1. round <9> 9 he U286 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1962-06-06 6 The honours list in full pOLLOWING is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday Honours list: Panglima Mangku Negara KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais. acting Secretary to the Treasury. Inclie Ahmad bin Hajl Husin. Principal EstablUhment Officer. Efe'o Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yuno«. Mentrl B«sar. Johore. 6yed Shell1,558 words
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Miscellaneous127 1962-06-06 6 ii't Ahn**r Aw 1/ OEM* HCWDV, FELLA-MOOSICIANS, LEONARD, Tf fs'GMT-'KO SENSE ANVBOW /^KIATCMCRLy I VANJ.r &UT-??-\s/MAR'SHARRV J vA^Bfc^Bl V.NOO WEP^E CHOSEN AS "Sv oo^wtl EONL^c JT L^\VCX-I>JTEERED JF~!j C MUSICIAN ff^ |»*NAL^ {j^> TRUMPAPPV— -1 MK+k Trmmw Bff Chmrter GtMsM BBBBBBBBBBbV |f ITV^STHIS T GOLF 1 BUT TWE 7MCTHKrI T127 words
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Article, Illustration1619 1962-06-06 7 FROM A DOLL'S HOUSE (FOR THE QUEEN) TO MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY HOUSES (FOR THE WEALTHY), THIS BRITISH ARCHITECT WENT ON TO HIS BIGGEST TASK-THE CREATION OF NEW DELHI... ON July 19, 1919, London celebrated victory in World War I with the greatest niililary pageant in1,619 words
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Article75 1962-06-06 8 2f Word, Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Chen Mrng Bheng thank relatives and friends for their kind wishes and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on 4 MR. AND MRS. V PATTISELANNO wish to thank friends, relatives for their lovely presents, attendance and help rendered on the75 words
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Obituary24 1962-06-06 8 t» ll,.r<f, 519 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Dr. Chua Chow Teck died (l-«-i4 Always remembered by beloved wife. son and daughter24 words
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Article131 1962-06-06 8 tit Words SIO f.H.nimum) OILLY BANKS Is hack at The Corkp.t Hotel. BAD OOOURS ARE Rsd for Health. I.et Alrw.ck put an end to unpleasant odours. Get a bottle of Alrwlck today. CORNEAL MICRO LENSES from R.V Meyer. Ophthalmic Opticians. 6 Raffles Place Slnuapore Telephone "drummer air freshener is131 words
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594 1962-06-06 8 The Straits Ti mes Wednesday, June 6. 1962. Himalayan Affront j Relations between India and [China grow steadily worse. Peking's note accusing Delhi of "great power chauvinism" and Chinese silence on the Indian proposal for a demilitarised zone in the Ladakh area of Kashmir arc bad signs. They appear to594 words
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Article394 1962-06-06 8 Dato Sir John Hay has chosen a somewhat unlikely weapon with which to beat down the idea of a buffer stock to stabilise rubber prices. In his statement to United Su;j Betong shareholders, he says: "The tin scheme, with its quotas, buffer stocks and predetermined price ranges, has394 words
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Article310 1962-06-06 8 Some of the joy of footbail. said the Rugby giants of yesteryear, went out of the game when hacking was outlawed. It was a pretty stupid part of the game: thirty grown men— or was it forty in those days?— kicking away at each other's shins, forbidden to310 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1962-06-06 8 AS HE STRIDES INTO BATTLE AGAINST MACMILLAN ON THE BIG COMMON MARKET ISSUE BIG, fleshy, handsome, with the. head of one of the later Roman emperors, Robert Cordon Menzies walks and talks like a man who has grown used to power. And well he1,259 words
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Letter384 1962-06-06 8 MR. ATHI NAHAPPAN B.T. June 2 > attempts to ridicule and belittle the socialist movement In Malaya. He says: "Even In Malaya we have multiple brands of socialists. At times they seem to speak the same language but more often than not they lash at each384 words
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Letter397 1962-06-06 8 The water supply at Ringlet T3E water supply at Ringlet, in the Cameron Highlands, has deteriorated sharply since work began on the hydroelectric project. As the population increases, so the present reservoir at Ringlet is Insufficient to meet its requirements. There Is practically no water during the daytime for houses397 words
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Article142 1962-06-06 9 Cafe raiders take $6,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. Five armed men raided the New Shanghai Restaurant in Clemenceau Road at closing time last night and took about $6,000 in cash and valuables. The robbers, three with revolvers and the others with daggers, sprinted up the stairs and stormed into the managers office142 words
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161 1962-06-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Questions about a narrow Bailey bridge on which four accidents took place on four consecutive days from Aorii 16 to 19 will be asked at a meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly on Saturday. Mr. Phantt Voon Liat (Independent)161 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-06-06 9 UNION POSES QUESTIONS FOR PREMIER ON STATUS AND RECOGNITION IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE secretary of the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council. Mr. F. V. Rajendra. has asked the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to state "what the staff side council must519 words
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527 1962-06-06 9 ONG TO ASK FOR PLAIN 'YES' OR 'NO' IN THE REFERENDUM THE United People's Party leader, Mr. Ong Eng A Guan will propose an amendment to the National Referendum Bill, to the effect that not more than one question should be submitted to the electors in any one referendum. Electors,527 words
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Article27 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE Tues Mr E. H. Sheares, Acting DSP' .started worK today as Acting Omcer-in-Charge of Policp Prosecutors at the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts.27 words
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156 1962-06-06 9 Sarawak party demands self-rule by 1963 KUCHING. Tues. The Sarawak United People's Party wants complete self-govern-ment to be granted to Sarawak by 1963. This was one of 13 resolutions adopted by the party at Its third delegates conference last Sunday. The party also reiterated its stand that the Tengku Abdul156 words
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Article56 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government Is to build a $30,000 plant on Pulau T*>kong Besar to augment the island's water supplies. The chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee. Mr Goh Chew Chua, and committee members will inspect the kampongs on the island on Fri56 words
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Article34 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues— lndian scholar Swami Premananda will arrive In Singapore on Thursday for a three-day stopover on his way to Kuala Lumpur. During his stay in SlngaDore he will give public lectures.34 words
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Article29 1962-06-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. Wee Slan Hoe. of the Telecommunications Department, left here today by air for a three-month Colombo Plan course in Britain in accounting procedure.29 words
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Article26 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues The Seventh Magistrate's Court, which has recently been closed. re-opened today with the return from leave of Mr. Richard Laycock. the magistrate.26 words
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Article71 1962-06-06 9 JOHORE BAHRu. Tues.— A move to transfer the administration, control and management of Ibrahim Park in Muar to the town council of Bandar Maharani will be made by Inche Sulalman bin Nlnam Shah. Member for Local Government, at Saturday's meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly.71 words
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Article51 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 800 Malay pilgrims returned to Singapore from Mecca in the chartered liner Kuala Lumpur today. Most have been away for nearly three months. Among the new hajis today was four-year-old Anwar bin Abdul Latiff. whose mother spent all her savings for this51 words
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Article135 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A sixman delegation from the protein committees of the United Democratic Party in Singapore and Malaya today backed the Sarawak United Peoples' Party's fight for selfdetermination. The U.D.P representatives had just returned from a trip to Kuching. where they attended the S.U.P.P.s third135 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-06-06 9 To succeed Dovers in command of R.M.N. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Another Australian naval officer has been appointed to command the Royal Malayan Navy. He is Capt. A. M. Synnot (above), who will succeed Capt. W. J. Dovers, who will return to Australia next month after completing a 2i-year tour of119 words
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Article53 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil former Malayan Ambassador to the United States, will read a paper on "Malaya and the United Nations" at a public meeting of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs in the new lecture theatre No. 2. University of Singapore at 8.1553 words
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Article78 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Industrial Arbitration I Court will sit tomorrow afternoon to hear an application by the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Emlpoyees' Union to enjoin the management of Gian Singh and Co. from allegedly contravening the provisions of an award. The application is made under78 words
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Article98 1962-06-06 9 IMPORTER OF APES IS FINED SINGAPORE. Tues. Lim Khye Kee, 25, of Tampines Road, was fined $100 today for importing two orang utans into Singapore without a permit. The magistrate. Mr. R. b i. Pates, ordered the two animals to be confiscated. 'Ihe court was told that Lim was arrested98 words
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Article55 1962-06-06 9 Arm lost by seaman PENANG. Tues. A Japanese seaman, S. Nakamuva. 18, had his right forearm severed by a steel cable this afternoon on board the 238--ton fishing vessel, Koyo Maru No. 2, off Penang harbour Nakamura was supervising the hauling of the anchor, with the cable slung on his55 words
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Article45 1962-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.'. The Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. C.S. Tay, today fined 10 scooterists and motorcyclists all learner-riders $100 each and disqualified them from riding for a year. All admitted summons charges of using their machines in public without third party insurance45 words
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Advertisement147 1962-06-06 9 NIW To-* l Monarch FINER FOODS Look for Monarch. ..the mark of a greatest variety and finest quality cVr V* ...r'uita, Juices, Catsup, etc. v Heal and protect sore feet with WM Jk Rub in Zam-Ruk every night and you'll WS fm never suffer from sore, aching teet. Zam- y^^tr147 words
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Advertisement162 1962-06-06 9 FOOTNOTE Vffl*' .^H I CIO r E^F .^fl I Por^ a in f J&' \^m I off-white kJBk \m I calf> 2 3 /8" #7 Se^E^EH E^E^BflE^Efl I Beatrice. I I off-white calf /f\ with white MJf/M plaited apron, fl^f Olivia, black Jy velveteen calf, dpjJZm heel. M0fl! A lot162 words
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Miscellaneous472 1962-06-06 9 RADIO SINGAPORE n ute Theatre; 11.00 Music Fes- Tlffln n T)mß SHORTWAVE .SERVICE O-J. Down J£ %i%%*\%° MEDUM A m v^ERV,CE RADIQ M ALAYA ™n U: A^ J losing; ,01 "EfAttSSS* Ha^SO T Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Neaa- nuesu: 4.30 The Oay Lada 705 Breakfast472 words
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978 1962-06-06 10 jyjH. Schultzbaum wak tearing his hair. Literally. He had a lot of hair a long, flowing mane and he seized handsful of it and tugged. It was not very often he did this. He had to be in a particularly powerful rage978 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-06-06 10 LJELLO Boys and Girls, Last week's puzzle competition brought in more than 500 entries, the biggest number I have ever received at one time. Of course it was quite easy and the answer was the rocking horse. This week the puzzle above will show you if211 words
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Article318 1962-06-06 10 MALAYAN PEN FRIENDS l'h\lli» l.im. ai;. <1 13; 150-A Durham Estate. Singapore I; reading, sinning, guitai. Richard Lee, aged It; 210-11, Jurong Road, Singapore 21; reading, games. Scab Khiofc Chye. aged IS; 393-2. Braddell Road. Singapore 13. cycling, stamps, songs. Alan Goh, aged 16; 503. Jalan Kuala Ketil, Sungel Paianl.318 words
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Advertisement77 1962-06-06 10 OFF-THE-VINE FLAVOUR \_/nly the finest tomatoes are used for Heinz Tomato Juice. Big, luscious, vine-ripened tomatoes, picked at the very peak of perfection— pressed and packed within a few hours time. Drink Heinz Tomato Juice every morning, again at night. You'll enjoy its fine flavour, its zip and tang. Serve77 words
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Miscellaneous46 1962-06-06 10 c.cc Collect *tx of these coupon* to join the Ckiidrnt's Corner Club. Here, ore the winners of the Fleese enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.CC. coupons and a stamped self-addressed envelope. Name Address46 words
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Advertisement1383 1962-06-06 11 TOJ.IVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Ou* S'pora San* P. rhau Pmimi MENELAUS litarpaal Sl*. 3S JM* I Jill 7/ I Jmi 11 PYRRHUS LiMipMl, Dublin, Glasgow lu.e II MM IS Ml* 14/11 MM 17 ATREUS MieillM, L'p**l. Dublin I*M 11 MM II J.M 17/21 Mia 11 MACHAON hj. re, livcraaal,1,383 words
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Advertisement1350 1962-06-06 11 wFT > m m m TkM w^kFT^nmr^na^i^T, ln&^ss^n^^^k THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHSS TO lINOA. U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERIAM, AMSTEROAM. OSLO. BOTHEHBURt ANO COPENHAtEH. S'cora f Sham Pfang KjCrr-^Ci "IomiANA" a) UilM Ii Pirt/ 7 JaM 1/ I J.M Hi VsW\lsl "ASMARA" 1)1 10/21 Jill 24/ M JM*1,350 words
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Advertisement1466 1962-06-06 11 c em[!lJlj[me EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONBON LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL '0"*. S'oore P. Scam P*rr*ng IfNCLQE t L.J LMIM. M'broilgtl. M'bu'g.. —I* Pt Jill B iINCLIUCH I Mil. G'mouth. R'flam Ml* 12/11 Ml 7/11 MM 11/11 MNURIG (H) t H lirg, I'lM. Hivra. M'bro Jm* 11/U Jim 24,21 Ma* 10/ 11,466 words
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Advertisement1196 1962-06-06 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w Kn TELi Nn mil. VajVaaat. V*** BLLBRMAM LIME KLAVINEN LIMB LONDO**. HAMBURG. ROnEROAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CUT OF EASTBOURNE tel C 1 I IJ t V ie CMIf St S'M'l P. Shim Pining lIONXVUII 21/27 JIM IB1,196 words
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619 1962-06-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent BEARISH influences predominated on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday which got off to a late start following the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur holidays on Monday. The Federation market will be closed again today. New York was again a prime619 words
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Article23 1962-06-06 12 Malayan Stock Indices June Z June 5 Industrials: 171.51 171.14 Tins: 284.91 279.83 S rubbers: 191.16 191.16 Jan. 1 1938 10023 words
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Article900 1962-06-06 12 uusinebs on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlopn Jl 71 OL. (2.0001 51. 71: Kant Smelt n.OOO) S3. (2.0001 $2.97: Fed. Dlnpenaary (1,000) $1.30: P. and N. orda 52.7H OL 52.7S si. <3.000> $2.78. (1.000) $2.79: G900 words
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Article122 1962-06-06 12 C MINIS! Product lishanie, tin- gae-ert neen prises Mr sisul yesterday Cm •nut ell: hulk $39 seller*, drum $42i sellers. Ceora June $2S buyer.. $29 sellers: Pepper: Muotok white Sittl sellers. Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $1171 seller*. > garbled Lamponx black Sli'O sellers. ABTA JI32J122 words
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Article24 1962-06-06 12 Pahanc Consolidated crushed 16,250 tons of ore In May, produced 215 tons of lode tin concentrates and sold 215 tone of concentrates.24 words
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Article11 1962-06-06 12 DUSINESS In the Singapore trading room Industrials: Bouatead (4,000) $1.62:11 words
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318 1962-06-06 12 A SHARPER drop of $3,874 in the tin price yesterday took it down to $450.50. the lowest price for a year. Since the present continuous decline set in a week ago about $8 has been shed. Yesterday's fall followed the report from318 words
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Article81 1962-06-06 12 rPHE Federation Minister of Finance hat fixed these price* for calculating custom* duties for the week beginning on June 7-' Rubber 7 7 'j centa a Ib. Copra 5448 a ton. Coconut oil S6BO a tonPalm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $322.75 a ton. The rates of81 words
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Article118 1962-06-06 12 lun» .1 Three monthv. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS N. 12 cts Cold Store 3d M Box 12 CM. sir.imnhip I its. Hrruene* 2ft its 8. Time* IS eit Robinson 9 <Is a. Trader* 32 eta. S. Darby 4id Unlteers 10 eta. W Jacks a eta. MININGS A. Araal 2/3118 words
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Article153 1962-06-06 12 ri Malayan Cishanie Banks' Ai»o aiatlan made these change* in it* rain to .ncrcrtant« yesterday (all rate* to *100> Naw Vark: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OL> 32 10 16. 00 dM 33 3/14 credit bills. 33 516 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3i 13/16 airmail OD153 words
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Article257 1962-06-06 12 I 'THE Ki-drralion Rubber Kx- chance opened a quarter cent lower than Friday's closiii)- level I>Ul after .selling Had been absorbed the market iul«d quietly steady Ixmer BlMßtl were neglected while Uiere was slightly better aemand two X brown The afternoon »e.>Mon waj, very quiet. The257 words
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Article205 1962-06-06 12 JUNE first irads rubbsr buysrt t.e.b. I closed at p.m in Sm, yesterday at 76i seats per Ib.. down a quarter of a e*M on 1- ClOMtiß price. The tone was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closinK prim in coins per Ib. yvsterd.iy: IM. 1 R.ss Prompt fo.b. buyer* 76|.205 words
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Article35 1962-06-06 12 .Tune 5. RUBBER PRICES .SINGAPORE: 761 rents (down a quarter of a cent). K.L. 762 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5450.50 (down 53.871.). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 5 tons).35 words
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Article115 1962-06-06 12 MELBOURNE, Tues I |XVESTMEXT and industrial I shares moved narrowly around I pre-hollday levels in quiet trading. Oils were variable and mostly lower with turnovers light. i A-O.G. dropped 6s. ,to 60s. Base metals were steady while loans were firm. j Con. /.inc. tut i. B. Mt. Ixa115 words
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Advertisement1055 1962-06-06 12 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. <fc Great Lakes Serviec ETA EIA EIA EU HA Spore P. S'Mm Hiulu l_ An|ena N York Cieveiano "Caaiai Man 21/21 Juse 24/25 Jim 15 July 2$ Jlly 11 Ai| 21 Am "Kimkaw* Man" 21 Jlly/ 2 Au| 22 A|| 1 Silt II1,055 words
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Advertisement999 1962-06-06 12 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS Ships lying alengslde the Slngapere Ham. Karat*. Pbcntan, Arotrfft. wharves teday are: Klan Aun 38/39, Inner reads: Bloehol. Hal Chu. Una Menelaua 33/36. Oceania 42/43. Hln- Rtnf, Tronob, Anno. Pulau Kid Jans, sang 40/41. Atreu a 15/16. Isarateln AUUJana Kelten Maru, Menara Mas. K 14, Taboa999 words
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Advertisement195 1962-06-06 12 SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for May 1962 pieiiis Mm SHIPPING NOTICES HOLLAND EAST ASIA LIM mt "SERVAASKERK" Arrived 31.5 62. S.H.B. Godown No. 44 j Consignees of all damaged cargo |Ex the above vessel are notified that the General survey will be I held on Friday Bth195 words
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Advertisement970 1962-06-06 13 COMPANY MEETINGS THE UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED DATO SIR JOHN HAY OUTLINES THE AIMS FOR THE INDUSTRY In the knowledge that In 1961 the price of rubber was considerably lower than in 1960, it «m not to be expected that our protits could equal those of the preceding970 words
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Advertisement865 1962-06-06 13 STOCKPILE RELEASES From this forecast I have omitted Irom our consideration any releases from stockpile. By agreement with the governments oi producing territories, the rate cf releases is on a scale related to price and at the present level deteriorated rubber only can be sold. The quantity so limited is865 words
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Advertisement703 1962-06-06 13 I (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT Word, SI (Him.)— Box So ett. txtrm QUALIFIED ASSIBTANT NURSES for clinic In Kuala Lumpur. Long hours good remuneration. Apply Box A 362 B.T. K.L. WANTBO BFFICENT cook boy required by family. .Must live in Recent references essential. Apply Box A 4351 B.T.703 words
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Advertisement1040 1962-06-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Wurdt Si (Min.)— Box to ett. extra FEMALE SECRETARY (Administrative Position) Chief Clerk, Stenographers Interviews Ouaranteed/For Registration, Accounts Clerks. Bookkeepers. Typists. City Employment. 748 Kobrasoa Road. Spore. SITUATIONS WANTED t« Woras Si (Ml*.)— Bom SO ett. txtrm READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in Tb« Sunday Mail each1,040 words
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Advertisement1050 1962-06-06 13 EDUCATION t* Wordt Si (Min.)— Box So ett. txtrm PRACTICE PAPERS OF Straits Book Centre contain hundreds of questions set within this year's Primary Six syllabus available at Singapore Book Store. Braa Basak Road. B' pore. CHIHBSC VMCA Commercial Scnool's June Beginners' Book-keeptag, Accounting, Mhortaand. Typewriting, Malay, Cambridge Senior English1,050 words
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Advertisement927 1962-06-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALI to Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box to ett. txtrm I 1656 FORO ZEPHYR Grey Good condition European owned SI. 300. 1 Phone (Spore) 6962 St 1 SECONDHAND CHEVROLET s We aave aa immaculate IVSI Coevroiet Impala, 4-Door Automatic Transmission Sedan Colour Red wttfe White Roof, genuine mileage 6*oo.927 words
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Advertisement949 1962-06-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt Si (Min.)— Box iO ett. txtro XXX!!.' 166* 160 Scooter S6OO 9oH Blmca 62,400-. I*s? Kolden 12.300 Hudson. Rsrabler $i.mk)'-, VSS Rover 90 $3,800/-. 1862 K/Contul > 11.300/-. Nash Amhausdor $700/-. 9SI Studebaker. Wolselry. Flat 1400. 'onsul, Citroen, Vsnguard. AJB 3Socc 4otor-Cyile. Low Down Payment Ac:opted.949 words
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Advertisement410 1962-06-06 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) N Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO cts. tttrm MOTEL AMBASSADOR. Hruide, 46 Meyer Koad Dancing DiKMly. i'Qons FOR ECONOMY CONVENIENCE (Jotnlort. stay at IStatioD Hotel. Tclepuoni- JlOM>« MAVFAIR HOTEL Central Air. conditioned Room* with Tatophaaa, tv cellent cuimne Uir. AIRCONOITIONEO NON AIRCONOITIONEO Kobm: moderats WHERE TO410 words
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Article, Illustration2055 1962-06-06 14 'My son was taking boycott exams Why should I tell others about it?' SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Commissioner inquiring into last November s boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examination, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today warned a witness that there might come2,055 words
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203 1962-06-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A trust fund to operate for 15 years is to be started soon from donations received by the Press and others for Lai Yoke Heong. the schoolgirl who lost her arms in an iccident. The trust fund will be203 words
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Advertisement1517 1962-06-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS aie invited from Federal Citizen* and /or I State Nationals for appointment ay Temporary Clerks ol Woiki in 'lie Drainage and Inigatiou Dei partmem. Perak. Salan- scale: $324 x 14 352 i 419 x 14 545 562 x 18 652 per mensem. Com of1,517 words
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Advertisement62 1962-06-06 14 wiM'i piL T '/s&il /CARTRIDCEX REFILL super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways PILOT "V fills from the bottle through detachable .Icver-action pump or is refilled by the insertion of an ink-CJrtridge. Each pen is sold complete with detachable lever-action pump and Six ink-cartridges. UNIQUE in design An IDEAL62 words
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238 1962-06-06 15 WORLD CUP: Decentralise the finals after 1966— proposal by EFU chief QANTIAGO. Tues. Gustav Wiederkehr, President of the European Football Union, said here yesterday that the World Cup tournament should be revised after the 1966 finals in London. Mr. Wiederkehr said that tln World Cup should be decentralised instead ofUPI - 238 words
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441 1962-06-06 15 FULL SUPPORT FOR REFEREES BY FIFA COMMITTEE SANTIAGO, Tuesday THE International Football Federation (FIFA) World Cup organising committee last night suspended Italian forward Ferrini for one game and severely cautioned another Italian fullback, Davis, and Chilean forward Leonel Sanchez. Ferrini and Davis were bothReuter - 441 words
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156 1962-06-06 15 CHO GRABS VICTORY FOR SOUTH KOREANS 17 U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. V Cho Yoon Ok. South Korea's sturdy Inside forward, added handsomely to his high standing In Malayan football in last night's friendly international match at the Merdeka Stadium His two goals, superbly taken from the clutch of an alert.156 words
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166 1962-06-06 15 RUSSIAN BID WILL BE OPPOSED BRUNDAGE MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Avery Brundage, American president of the International Olympic Committee, which formally opened its ?9th Congress here last night, said that he would oppose a renewed Russian attempt to reorganise the lOC's membership on national representation lines. Mr. Brundage told reporters thatReuter - 166 words
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Article370 1962-06-06 15 BIRMINGHAM, Tuesday. pNGLAND took a 1-0 lead over Pakistan in the iJ five-match cricket series when they won the First Test by an innings and 34 runs here yesterday. They won the five-day match with more than a day and a half to spare.Reuter - 370 words
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148 1962-06-06 15 EPSOM JEEP - Eddie's star sprinter shows fine form in 3f workout EPSOM JEEP By TPOH. Tues.— Trainer Eddie van Breukelen's star sprinter. Usaha-Setia. showed top form in training here this morning. With Mickey Donnelly up, Usaha-Setia ran 3f in 38 1/5. on the bit. The going was firm and horses were mostly148 words
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203 1962-06-06 15 EPSOM DERBY Security 'screen' on runners ONDON, Tues. On "Derby Day" tomorrow, the strictest security precautions will be taken to protect the horses from the menace of doping. The Epsom track just outside London will be guarded like a top .secret military Installation. Stalls housing this year's 27 runners have203 words
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Article24 1962-06-06 15 BRISBANE, Tues.— Kamikaze, 25-1 outsider, won the Brisbane Cud over two miles here yesterday, with 16-year-old apprentice W. A. Taylor up.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article28 1962-06-06 15 NEWCASTLE. Tues.— Chic C*lderwood (Scotland) retained his British Empire llght-heavywelght boxing title here last night when he outpointed Johnny Halarihi Tonga i over 15 rounds. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article26 1962-06-06 15 MOSCOW. Tues. Vladimir Trusenev of the Soviet Union broke the world discus record with 61.64 metres (202 ft 2-jin) throw In Leningrad yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article20 1962-06-06 15 SINOAPORE. Tues.— Army beat Singapore Reserves 4-3 in a National Day soccer nintch at Jalan Besar Stadium today.20 words
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Article58 1962-06-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Cricket Association President's XI scored a one-wlcket win over SCA President's XI In the last over of the day in the National Day match here yesterday. Jasnal 'Malacca' scored the winning run off the fourth ball of the last over. Spores: SCA 158 'Marks 41)58 words
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Article125 1962-06-06 15 SPORTS SUM MA RY SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH (Talplng): Prtsons 3 Lions of Manila 2. HANMOAN SHIELD (Malacca i Malacca Police 2 Negrl Police 2. KLI'ANG LEAGUE: Dlv. 2 Police 3 Pamol 3. L. PERAK LEAGUE (T Anson) iliv. 2— Teruna 5 Rubana 0. IPOH LEAGUE: Dlv. I—Dragoons 1125 words
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Article124 1962-06-06 15 Kedah in fine win over Lions A LOR STAR, Tues Kedah put a fine performance to beat the the touring Lions of Manila 2-1 in friendly soccer match here today. Kedah attacked from start and after pressing for 15 minutes, they scored through left-winger Lee Tee Aun. Kedah led 1-0124 words
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Article62 1962-06-06 15 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— The Lower Perak District F.A. have lifted suspension on international P.A. Gunasegaran. after receiving a "good conduct" pledge from him. Gunasegaran. captain of Sungpt Brrnam. Estate, was suspended for one year for leading bis team off the field in the knockout final against62 words
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656 1962-06-06 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Risk a woman's wrath? Oh no! says Tengku NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, fues Abdul Rahman is in a worried frame of mind today not about matters of state but over the warring women footballers of Selangor and Penang. And four of his officials of the F.A. of Malaya have656 words
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Advertisement77 1962-06-06 15 It's marvellous, so easy to operate tool Enqinc n thoroughly t«it- S* s^ ■cf^' f j cd before coming on th« <4Ui>.- -J^f^- l_ Special outfit for »o»y lw **I|WWW(^F J^."-'--- Jk, mowing of grati around J Mr J Curtinq height obtained _JBBP^^" 7 /ji \^m by adiusting wheels. rf^USl^^^^^^77 words
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Advertisement276 1962-06-06 15 The most modern of all self-winding HSiH X^aT mm J* >^H A aW -JiHaF fMwjf fyßSr aY h| .jbbbbtv mm-' w s 1 vfl jlbj &J >■§ email \c JPBB& '^Pt-'MfJaaßll.. V KaL .Janr 111 V i 'tWuKsf?s m aWlliiil^ /<2j2i ij |H .^jBHE. a^H^^S^Sp^^^^" b^L S I f s»y276 words
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Miscellaneous102 1962-06-06 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOL'R MATCH: FAM Selection v S. Korea (Penang City Stadium. 8 p.m. SPORE NATIONAL DAY MATCH: SOSFA Selection v Dockyard Invitation XI (Jn Besar Stadium. 7 p.m.) WOMEN'S FRIENDLY: Penang v Dental Nurses (K. Kangsar'. SPORE BHFA LEAGUE-CUP: Snr Div. A Cold Storage v Wearncs; Mercantile v102 words
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Article231 1962-06-06 16 The birthday good wishes pour in I/X'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Congratulatory messages from various countries today began to pour in wishing the Yang diIVrtuan Agong "long life, health and happiness" on the occasion of his otiicial birthday tomorrow. Among the host <>i mmsNk(M came (in*- from l>r. S. Iladhakrishnan. President of231 words
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304 1962-06-06 16 JOY, PARADES, FETES, PRAYERS IN ALL STATES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday tomorrow will be celebrated in all State capitals in the Federation. i In PEXAXG. then will be a garden party at the residence of the Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. The 500 people invited include304 words
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372 1962-06-06 16 THEY TRIED TO SABOTAGE N-D AY JOY: ONG SINGAPORE, Tuesday. [THE Government tonight charged that a "group of disloyal persons" had tried to sabotage the National Day celebrations on Sunday. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in a broadcast said: "The fact that i such disloyal elements372 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-06-06 16 PRINCE A-ndrew joins hi s mother, Queen Elizabeth, waving to the cheering crowds beneath the balcony of Buckingham Palace shortly after the Trooping the Colour ceremony last Saturday to mark her official birthday. On the balcony (from left) are: The Queen Mother, the Duke of Kent,Reuter - 70 words
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Article129 1962-06-06 16 NEW U.S. SPACE BOMB BID ON WAY WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States was today preparing for another attempt to explode a nuclear device at high altitude. This follows yesterday's unsuccessful experiment which ended when the Thor rocket carrying the device was destroyed because of a flight malfunction. Atomic Energy CommissionReuter - 129 words
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Article50 1962-06-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will hold a National Loyalty Week scout rally at the St. Joseph's Institution grounds tomorrow from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. who is the Chief Scout of Singapore, will be present.50 words
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Article81 1962-06-06 16 SAIGON, Tues. Fifteen i Government auxiliary troops were killed, and 15 are missing together with a lam I number, of civilian officials in I an attack by about 100 ComI munist guerillas on a district headquarters yesterday 200 miles South-east of Saigon. The district headquarters was81 words
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Article247 1962-06-06 16 LONDON, Tues. —Following are todays county cricket results: At FOLKESTONE: Kent bt Warwick by 12 runs. Kent 205 and 330 for 8 dec (J. Prodger 93. S. Leary 93, P. Jones 50) Warwick 3J4 lvi .our dec. and 199. irt. ioadulla 50). At EASTBOI RXE: Somerset bt247 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-06-06 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Siput Sarawak, 42, the grandmother "bad girl" of the Malayan screen, is to marry again for the fifth time. Her 59-day fourth marriage to 17-year-old film extra Khuzir Hassan, was declared Illegal by the Shariah Court only two weeks ago332 words
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Article464 1962-06-06 16 LONDON. Tues. Unsettled conditions were apparent In stock markets today reflecting the j fresh slide on Wall Street last night. Pricee were marked down; at the opening over a broad front but at no time was mere am pressure to sell and a steadier tendency developed later with464 words
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Obituary82 1962-06-06 16 R. T. THIACARAJAH of A Chinniah n-tired Tl iffi la Malayan Rathmyi MMBpora J aw.y in Kokuvil on Satm.l F MRS CATHERINE DAVID RA JAIAM BMM4 'p.m. on r> H.t>:' Battaga laailni ii. I Julan Oasin» PMalißi fajnV U I r.rn. (today to CfcMM Kond Cemetery X.1., MR. J.82 words
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Article32 1962-06-06 16 j CANTRELL The funeral service of Alton Mane beloved mother of Dom. Betty. Kenneth BBd Gillian will I* held at St. Andieu s Caihrrti.u at 5 p.m. on Wedmsiliy tith June.32 words
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Article81 1962-06-06 16 THE FAMILY OF UM Int.- Mr». Chew CheiiK Liam thank friend* .uid relatives lor thtir kind a^-i-tance, condolences wreaths. ICfoUa. and niKht vlniu during their baWMMM MR. TEO THUAN HAI A tfnd.T their heartfelt 'hanks to all their relatives, friends n ud the various Association* who MM litter." ami81 words
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Article55 1962-06-06 16 THI ORGANISERS OF thr Cruj Golf Competition h.ld in nid of th» R.S.P.C.A. at Tin- Ratal Singapore Goir Club on WadßMdajr, .tuth May, wish to thank all those who supported thr event and all i'ho»e who guv* nil no helped to make th« inornlnK a great mteta, Toi.il takings55 words
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