The Straits Times, 8 June 1962
1962-06-08
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Title Section22 1962-06-08 1 AVtHAGi: I»A1I V CEBTIFIEH SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He***'** The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. 1 FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article218 1962-06-08 1 Laos coalition talks progress pLAIN OF JARS (Central Laos), Thurs. Laotian neutralist Prince! Souvanna Fhouma today announced that the three Princes had agreed in principle to the allocation of the important defence and interior ministries after their first meeting on a coalition government. The announcement •ame a fewReuter - 218 words
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Article149 1962-06-08 1 IT'S JULY FOR P.M's M-TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave for London early next month to discuss Malaysia with the British Government. The Tengku said today that he would leave for the Malaysia talks after the State visit of the King and Queen of149 words
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Article126 1962-06-08 1 From FRANCIS BOEY: HONG KONG. Tuesday piVK thousand slave coal mine in Nort staged an organised ai last Wednesday. A pro Nationalist newspaper. Truce, said today the rebels attacked two companies of Communist guards stationed In the nearby barracks early in the morning. The rebellion was126 words
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Article38 1962-06-08 1 NICE, Thurs. Princess Grace of Monaco has taken a final decision not to appear in the Hollywood film "Mamie." she said today. The Princess was to have played the leading part in the film.38 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-06-08 1 Ivan Browne refused leave to appeal LONDON, Tnurs. A court martial appeal court here today reiused a former Royal Air Force Sergeant leave to appeal against conviction at a Singapore court on one charge of indecent assault and five of common assault against women. The former Sergeant, Ivan Barrington BrowneReuter - 194 words
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556 1962-06-08 1 Why Dato Ong is our new man in Washington: Tengku I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight explained why a non-Malay had been given the "very important appointment" of Malayan Ambassador to Washington and permanent delegate to the United Nations. He said some people felt they needed556 words
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Article300 1962-06-08 1 Dr. Alexander said: "We consider this discovery a very important one. We cannot say at this stage whether it will be as, or more, productive than the mines in Rompin but it may be The Ministry of Rural Development also issued a statement today on300 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-06-08 1 Siput objects to 'straggly thing' KONGGO'S WHISKERS HOLD UP WEDDING PLANS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Marriage plans of film actress Siput Sarawak and radio comedian Alias "Konggo" Said have been shelved for the time being, at least. His moustache has come between them. The disagreement came la^i night, when both settled down141 words
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Article102 1962-06-08 1 Last night, unable to contain her indignation, she insisted on his shaving immediately. "We had a big row. but he wouldn't give way." she told the Straits Times today. 0 But all nope is not lost yet. Alias today continued to declare his "undying love" for her.102 words
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209 1962-06-08 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. IyHREE shipwrecked Indonesian seamen, picked up after being' adrift for four days in the Java Sea, were brought to Singapore last night. Six others, out of the crew of nine, are reported mining. They are believed to have drowned209 words
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Article122 1962-06-08 1 Snatch thief throws away $8,000 CJINGEI PATANI. Thurs.— O A snatch thief threw away a briefcase containing SB.OOO when a passer- by came to the aid of his victim at Jalan Bank here this I afternoon. The thief dashed to a waiting car which immediately sped off towards Alor Star.122 words
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Article59 1962-06-08 1 PARIS. Thurs.— The O.A.S. jrought terror back to the streets of Algiers today as two jf their killers died before Iring squads in Paris, shoutng defiance. The rightwing European sxtremlst organisation, carryng out a threat to resume the campaign of violence < liter a week's truce,59 words
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Article157 1962-06-08 1 Tories gain narrow win LONDON. Thurs. The Conservative Party retained its Parliamentary seat in a by-election yesterday in West Derbyshire but with its majority drastically slashed. The Conservatives only i scraped in ahead of the rei surgent Liberals, who ousted j the Labour Party from < second place. The resultReuter - 157 words
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Article55 1962-06-08 1 TIN DROPS LONDON rhur iprn C Of lid M. Uttj I im 11 uilh -P"l I \i*K> and bayeni i1 compared «itii i ■•in yestfrdaj COALITION COVI IN SICHT pi \i\ oi ni;I htir- I neutralist Prince ii late? Hut "'<>< i in«) lition rrnnrni cvoM br i55 words
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268 1962-06-08 2 Senate: No aid for Reds, not even food WASHINGTON. Thurs THE Senate voted yesterday to cut off all U.S." foreign aid to any Communist- d o m i nated country. Rebuffing a lastminute appeal from the White House, the Senate voted by 57 to 21 to stop all kinds ofReuter - 268 words
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Article292 1962-06-08 2 I m not J mean man. I v took .ill I could from her. I didn't want to kill her. just make her like I am. But IA shot the wrong arm. Orady Romas Moore. 51. who lest his left arm In a road accident, defending himselfReuter - 292 words
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Article158 1962-06-08 2 NEW AIR LINK BOYCOTT CALLED J ONDON, Thurs. About 3,000 key men at British Overseas Airways Corporation bases throughout the world were told by their union today to boycott aircraft involved in thp new merger between BOAC and C v na r d Eagle State-run 8.0.A.C. and Cunard Eagle, aReuter - 158 words
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Article52 1962-06-08 2 PERTH. Thurs. Churches in Western Australia are to urge the Federal Government to relax immigration laws to allow 100 orphaned Chinese refugee children from Hong Kong into the State. An lnter-denominatlonal meeting held in Perth last night resolved unanimously to form a committee to pursue theReuter - 52 words
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Article23 1962-06-08 2 TOKYO. Thurs. The Honda Motor Co.. a leading Japane.se motorcycle manufacturer, today released a new model of sports car.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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106 1962-06-08 2 Shareholder wins in 59.5 million case LONDON. Thurs-A shareholder in Daily News Ltd. yesterday won a High Court battle to stop the directors paying £1.120,000 (about 59.5 million) compensation to employees who lost tbeir jobs when the firm's two newspapers, tbe News Chronicle and The Star were taken over inReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-06-08 2 Owuck look round.. SAIGON, Thursday. A SUMMONS against an American girl, ordering her to appear in court following a dancing party at her home last Saturday night, will be withdrawn. U.S. sources said today. Dancing is now illegal in South Vietnam, following the signing of a "purification of Society" law251 words
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Article154 1962-06-08 2 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Mr. Henry Ford U inadvertently caused the police to issue an alarm for a stolen car here. Westchester County police said yesterday that Mr. Ford, chairman and chief executive officer of the Ford Motor Company, took the wronjr Chevrolet out of a154 words
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Advertisement113 1962-06-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WHAT I j %gfZi IS (§3) (WJT I MUST 06 SENSIBLE* WNO MAV/E TWE MORE/ MOB& \MON6Vy Japanese polls TOKYO, Thurs. Emperor Hirohito today formally proclaimed July 1 as election day for the Japanese House ol Councillors —UPl. Haven for 22 MANILA. Thurs. Formcsa has113 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-06-08 3 The Windsors -25 years married FOREIGN DESK C~PHOTO SPECIAL Duke and Duchess of Windsor celebrated their silver wedding anniversary in mid Atlantic on board the liner United States, arriving back in France on Wednesday after their annual winter visit to America. U.P.I picture. FLASHBACK... the wedding in France in 1937.UPI - 52 words
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142 1962-06-08 3 CHIENGMAI, Thurs ACCORDING to a traditional saying among people here, "When the Buddha disappears the rain will come." And men of Britain's Royal Air Force contingent, stationed here with a sauadron of Hunter Jet fighters, have already witnessed the truth of the .saying.142 words
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230 1962-06-08 3 ONDON, Thurs.— Mr L Hugh Gaitskell. Leader of the Opposition, yesterday warned the Government that failure to provide proper i outlets for Commonwealth farm products if Britain joined the common market would mean the end of the Commonwealth. Speaking for the LabourReuter - 230 words
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Article126 1962-06-08 3 DAK IS, Thurs.— The seven-nation Western European Union's assembly yesterday adopted a British recommendation for solution of Commonwealth problems in the common market negotiations. The union is the body which links Britain and the six common market countries (France, Italy, West Germany, Holland, Belgium andReuter - 126 words
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Article49 1962-06-08 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. Drought has damaged cotton crops In Honan. Shantung and Szechuan, according to Radio Peking Honan also had to right against Insect pests and the cotton crop damage was considerable. In Klangsi rain and successive cold waves were hitting the cotton plants Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article162 1962-06-08 3 MOSCOW. Thursday. 'POP Communist leaders yesterday began an x "economic summit" meeting here shrouded in secrecy. Forecasts from both Communist and Western sources give these likely agenda points for the meeting: D A Communist counterblast to the European Common Market including a restatement of Mr.Reuter - 162 words
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Article78 1962-06-08 3 NEW DELHI, ThuriThe Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, today brought back Into his Cabinet Mr. T Krishnamachari, who resigned as Finance Minister In 1958 after being blamed for the uneconomic purchasing of shares by a State-owned corporation. The Prime Minister, wno has (or some time been knownReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement473 1962-06-08 3 Outdoor sports and hot weather summer activities can so easily result in offensive body odour. And though you can't help perspiring, you can play it safe u-ith Amplex. Safely and surely stopping odours at their source, Amplex leaves breath sweet and body free of smell. Just pop one or two473 words
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Article39 1962-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Tickets for the dinner organised in honour of the visit of the Superior General of the Christian Brothers, Rev. Bro. Nlcet Joseph, at the Badminton Hall on June 21, will not be available after June 11.39 words
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275 1962-06-08 4 The Red boycott: STC union explains SINGAPORE. Thursday fHK Singapore Traction Comp a n y Employees' Union today revealed why "Communist controlled unions" boycotted the union's silver jubilee celebrations in March this year. Mr. Ong Kee Cheok. the union secretary, in a statement said that about three months ago, the275 words
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Article, Illustration235 1962-06-08 4 CUBS' 'GRAND HOWL' GREETS CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs. lne lang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, who is also Singapore's Chief Scout, braved a steady drizzle to attend the boy scouts rally at the St. Joseph's Institution field at Bras Basah Road235 words
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149 1962-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A $182-a-month mechanic with two wives gave his first wife $120 monthly after contracting a second marriage in April, the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, was told today. Mohamed Said bin Ibrahim, 29, said that he could manage to make this149 words
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Article32 1962-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Bukit Timah Youth Club will hold a talentlme competition at the Bukit Timah Community Centre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Helen Kwok will distribute the prizes.32 words
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Article170 1962-06-08 4 ir From Page One could do little to keep It on course. "Just around midnight, the wind got worse and, without warning, we found that the vessel was going to capsize." Sellng said that before he could think of anything to do he found himself struggling170 words
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Article165 1962-06-08 4 WARNING FROM SEAMEN'S UNION SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore National Seamen's Union today warned that anyone who tried to break up the unity of its members would be "crushed." It was referring to the recent resignation of its president, Inche Arifln bin All, who said he had resigned in protest against165 words
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Article425 1962-06-08 4 rpHE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Garnda: From Medan. Kuala Lumpur (OA 992) 3.55 p.m from Bangkok (OA 803) 4.05 pin.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.50 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX 731) 7.35425 words
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Advertisement224 1962-06-08 4 wmagamSta^am $'*dfsk P SINGAPORE'S ONLY FOREMOST NIGHTSPOT J?d rf\ Barney Morier and his f2£^a\j>\ Hawaiian Band Cantonese Shanghainese I Dishes b^b« I* If GENUINE OFFER R QUALITY MATERIALS H g GIANSINGH 5 B SALE UP. S.P. ff^ PICK AND PICK WOOLLEN jf^ SUITINGS 5«" $21. b0 $14.30 PIR YARD SH224 words
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Advertisement526 1962-06-08 4 #SHAIrV: J Phone ***** U LAST 6 DAYS: I TODAY 3 Show*: 2, 5 30. 845 1 TOMORROW S, SUNDAY 4 SHOWS: 10 am ,2. 5304 8 45 ,$3 $0, $2.50. $1.50— N0 Free List LAST DAY! tibYVA* i KIRK DOU6LAS in UA's" I "TOWN WITHOUT PITY" B Tomorrow By526 words
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346 1962-06-08 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs THE International Rubber Study Group declared yesterday that the future of natural rubber appeared assured provided efforts were continued to reduce production costs and improve quality. I 1 "As far as natural rubber is concerned, its validity continues to be evident," the346 words
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117 1962-06-08 5 A 'human sacrifice' scare hits school XIK I CHING Thurs. A recent "ptnyamun" scare caused attendances to drop sharply in a village school of the Lemanak Development Scheme in the Second Division. Penyamun" is the Ibao word for headhunter. It was rumoured that the Government required a human sacrifice —of117 words
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229 1962-06-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T*HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will take over the portfolio of Health and Social Welfare from Dato Ong Yoke Lin who will leave for Washington to assume his new post as Malayan Ambassador to the United229 words
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Article50 1962-06-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The trade dispute on bonus and strike pay claims between William Jacks and Co., (M> Ltd., and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, which was scheduled for continued hearing at the Industrial Arbitration Court today, has been postponed. No date has been fixed for the next hearing.50 words
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145 1962-06-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Central Council of the Singapore National A Union of Journalists has adopted a resolution calling on the Singapore Government to help expedite the establishment and registration of central trade union organisation in the state. It has placed this resolution for the consideration145 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-06-08 5 A FlyingClub 'boy 9 going to U.S. with envoy By HAROLD TEO KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Kuala Lumpur Flying Club "Boy" aged 32— will fly to the United States on Saturday with the new Federation Ambassador to Washington. He is Mr. Wong Klah Mlnu (above), who has worked at the95 words
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Article44 1962-06-08 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Four men. one with a pistol and the others with an axe and daggers, held up Chin Kce Tan, a sundry shopkeeper, and his family, and took $1,000 in cash and valuables at Kampong Tambun Tualang, Perils, last night.44 words
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Article28 1962-06-08 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A grandmother. Fong Ah Choo. 84. was injured when a coconut tree fell on her house in New Ferry Road here yesterday.28 words
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Article87 1962-06-08 5 "My wife, who is coming with me as an amah. Is very excited too." Mr. Wong added: "One and a half years Is a long time to be away but I am sure we will enjoy our stay in America." Dato Ong has this to say about his87 words
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Article31 1962-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A gilt of $20 today by Mr. Kins Power to the Johnny Ang Fund, for the schoolboy paralysed after a diving accident, brings it to $2,985.31 words
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Article29 1962-06-08 5 PENANG. Thuri.— Sgt. M.J. Timery has reported to the police the loss of a travellers' cheque for £50 and $20 from his room at Minden Barracks. Glugor.29 words
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Article130 1962-06-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MALAYANS are among those who have made bookings of private home accommodation in Perth during the Commonwealth Games to be held there in November. i Qantas airline, which ar*» handling the Games organising council's publicity, announced here today that Perth residents are preparirm130 words
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Article83 1962-06-08 5 "We are firmly of the belle! that the trade union movement, in this country cannot do its best to advance the pause of the workers' ecunomic and social progress, if It were to be splintered up whenever union leaders fall apart in the arena of party politics. 1 Another83 words
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Article46 1962-06-08 5 IPOH. Thurs. The AngloUhinese School drama society will stage Shakespeare's "Merchant Of Venice" tomorrow evening in the school hall at 7 p.m There will be repeat performances on June 9, 11, 12, 13. 15 and 18. in aid of th«» school building fund46 words
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Article21 1962-06-08 5 PENANG. Th'irs Ann Chooi Eng. 68. a vagrant was found dead near a -stall in Magazine Road last 11I2M21 words
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129 1962-06-08 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— Dr K Moentoro. Indonesian Consul in Jesselton. North Borneo, has said bis government has no knowledge ot a reported 'mysterious Indonesian liberation army numbering I.OUO which may be hiding in iungle near Lawas. SarawaK» Fifth Division, ready tv Invade British Borneo"129 words
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Advertisement370 1962-06-08 5 )/Y||y one of these attractive PLUMROSE |^yj^^ FOOD V -^SB^ HAMPERS IN THIS SIMPLE Jr^SW^&J^^ '"?T^r PLUMROSE COMPETITION 3O PLUMROSE j Zf FOOD HAMPERS to be given away absolutely FREE All you have to do 1$ toname the A panel of IndependentjjudgeJ will Plumrose products illustrated below decide the Prize370 words
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Article, Illustration342 1962-06-08 6 HAPPY THE BRIDE ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT rvRANGE blossoms perfume the air, white orfestoon the doorways, bells ring. Jewellers rub their hands with glee, and you know June, the month of brides and weddings, is here Today In this world of economy. Inflation and un- w dings Every girl wants to remember342 words
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Article, Illustration664 1962-06-08 6 Miraculous Perhaps and then perhaps not! rpo WATCH someone close J- to you. someone whom you love dearly, waste away with illness is a terrible thing, especially if yon are just standing around, unable to do anything. This happened to a friend of mine about a year ago. Her brother,664 words
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Article, Illustration300 1962-06-08 6 T4IK weather is al- most perfect just about every day a little shower during the day. perhaps, but the late afternoons and evenings are clear and warm and beautiful. What better time to entertain outdoors than now! Whether you are having the neighbours in for a barbecue300 words
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Article, Illustration579 1962-06-08 6 SINCE the beginning of the special No Deposit offer, tens of thousands of Singer sewing machines have been sold to women from all walks of life and financial strata. In fact, the machines are selling so well and so fast that Singer Is579 words
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Article, Illustration331 1962-06-08 6 IT's breaking everywhere, the big news ESSO GAS has come to Penangt All the housewives are terribly excited about it. and you really can't blame them. in Penang, where there has not been City Council gas, where women have always had to rely on331 words
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Article559 1962-06-08 6 13th dayof the inquiry SINGAPORE, Jhursday. THE general affairs officer of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers' Union, Mr, Chang Chan Chun, today claimed that a suggestion made yesterday by Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow, was based on an erroneous presumption. Mr. Chang was continuing his evidence559 words
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Article22 1962-06-08 6 KLUANO, Thurs. Special thanksgiving prayers were said at the Rengam Sri Murugan Temple on the Yang diPertuan Agong's birthday yesterday.22 words
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Article223 1962-06-08 6 rERE is nothing new in the story of the selfish, cruel man who holds a position of power, only to be brought down when those under him can no longer stand his domination But In ttie Shaw Brothers' production of "Yang Kwei Fei" (The Magnificent223 words
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Article, Illustration128 1962-06-08 6 Better pictures are promised SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Malayans can expect more and better pictures in the next few years from Hollywood, according to a top show business personality today. Mr. Americao Aboaf (above), vice-president of Universal International films, said that this prospect bad been made possible by the recent pooling of resourcesMCA which on the basis of recent experience should be good box office draws - 128 words
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Article36 1962-06-08 6 BINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two trainee draughtsmen of the Sarawak Public Works Department, Mr. Llm Kang Chwee and Inche Yusof bin Abdullah, have been awarded scholarships by the Singapore Government to study at the Singapore Polytechnic.36 words
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Article23 1962-06-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. W. Fernando was today elected chairman of the Selangor branch of the University of Malaya Graduates' Society.23 words
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Article206 1962-06-08 6 SEAMEN'S APPEAL IS REJECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Justice Sufflan in the High Court today dismissed an appeal by two Hongr Kong seamen who had been fined $90,000 each or three years' Jail for possession of uncustomed goods. Pang Po, 52. and Chan Yin Foo, 29. had been found guilty206 words
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Article50 1962-06-08 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Sultan Ismail of Johore and the Sultana attended a tea party Riven here yesterday by the Mentrl Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. in celebration of the birthday of His Majesty, the Yang diPertuan Agong. The Tengku Mahkota was also present.50 words
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Article29 1962-06-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will speak at the first anniversary celebrations of the Duxton Plain Boys' Club in Cantonment Road tomorrow.29 words
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Miscellaneous169 1962-06-08 6 Lit Abnor By At Capp j I (lEYS HAVE ONE MORE Y^, \^^ii*^j#^ "3 J^ fHOW DOESV -LIKE A V BLAST ON THE. J. Wo."Np:f L#A<fc»^ Bfc^ £^^SA Vn* FEELTO HURRICANE 1 J^b-. TFUJMPAPPsr 1-2 to'J!Vjr2&i2£Zj*Sf I WENT THROUGH I 1 1 MOST t OM rnsM ILI t Dick Tracy169 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1962-06-08 7 CAPE CANAVERAL GROWS FROM A COMIC-BOOK, SCIENCE-FICTION FANTASY INTO THE REAL THING -AT A COST OF THOUSANDS OF MILLIONS... COMPLEX Fourteen is a small group of concrete buildings, isolated amid the sand and scrub on the north-eastern side of Cape Canaveral, looking out over the1,191 words
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Obituary92 1962-06-08 8 :n Hi.rrfs Sit (Minimum) MR LIM SHE CHONC ai:ed KS iy peacefully In hi.* home »t I Pei k seah street at 4 30 p m. O.i Wednesday 6-6-62 MRS. TAN CHVE Thusn (nee Khoo l^rifn Heob i atc<d S4. passed away at JJ Nirvana Terrace. Penitng on f£*M292 words
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Article30 1962-06-08 8 Please. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2* Wordg Sit (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Gabriel Wee thankrd all relatives and friend* for their kind attendance and valuable gifts on the occasion of their wedding 2.0.62.30 words
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Article247 1962-06-08 8 II) Word, SlO (Minimum) BILLY BANKS Is back at The cc kpii Hotel. CORNCAL MICRO LENSES from R.V. Meyer. Ophthalmic Opticians. 6 Raffles Place Singapore. Telephone 934 15 BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON 36R Prlnsep Street expert styling by Betty Raymond yeast cold wn\-e soft natural perni.s. Appointment Phone MBM DRUMMER247 words
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The Straits Times Friday, June 8, 1962.
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Article637 1962-06-08 8 Like life itself, economic growth is a composite of many factors and has many facets, observes the new economic survey of Asia and the Far East, in which is recorded the progress made last year. The difficulties of denning and explaining the economic growth of an637 words
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Article447 1962-06-08 8 Two years ago Britain devised what appeared to be a useful scheme for an overseas service to help the emerging and emergent territories in the Commonwealth. This envisaged the creation of a pool of officers in the permanent employ of the United Kingdom and seconded to overseas governments.447 words
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Article139 1962-06-08 8 Insurance companies will not be taken unawares by the Minister of Finance's announcement that before long they will be required by law to invest "a reasonable proportion' of their assets in Malaya. The idea, for which there is ample precedent, has been in the air for some years139 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1962-06-08 8 CRASHING ABOUT IN LOWER MANHATTAN has it frightened the White House? by MICHAEL DA VIE AN army of stockbrokers' clerks have been at work in the bleak canyons of Wall Street this week, clearing up the wreckage left by last week's sensational price gyrations, like rescue workers1,044 words
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Article531 1962-06-08 8 A jobbers 9 squeeze AND IN LONDON f ONDON, Thurs.— Though JU Wall Street, having reversed the fall, remained fairly strong for the remainder of last week. Lonxlon continued to be unhappy and nervy. Markets In even such enormous companies as Imperial Chemical Industries and Marks and Spencer remained narrow531 words
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Advertisement613 1962-06-08 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements msy be handed to: Ist Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KtPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Qusy THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Base613 words
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Advertisement79 1962-06-08 8 When A Child Asks About God Modern parents seem to feel increasingly perplexed and embarrassed when they have to talk to their children about religion. How would you answer their questions: "Why did God let Grandpa die?" "Why didn't God answer my prayer?" "What is God like?", is told in79 words
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Advertisement176 1962-06-08 8 THE INCOMPARABLE SHIRTS ft* frMh. took trwti, m an A«rt«i thirt A«*t«« shlrta boat th« heat b«MH they »re «tyt*d in troptc-Jight cattutar-woven fabric that 'air-condltiom' ths body to k*«p you comfortably cool. S*a th« ra*Q« of <ra«dom stylM at your utukl Aertax tto<w tn«ra an •ic«U*nt choic* In refreshing176 words
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180 1962-06-08 9 Give cash to some other case, says coin fund man SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. k A.P. Morris, a Royal Air Force pensioner for whom some Straits Times readers have been giving donations to "the rare coin fund", today asked that the money should be given to some other deserving case He180 words
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Article25 1962-06-08 9 MALACCA. Thurs.— Salman binte Jasin, six, was found drowned in a well in a kampong near Masjid Tanah 18 miles from here25 words
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133 1962-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs 1 Singapore taxpayers are contributing more and more to the gross national revenue. The Inland Revenue Department's 1960 report, pubblished today, shows that the contribution has increased from 23.61 per cent ($64 million) in 1958. to 26 per cent ($72133 words
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Article525 1962-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs ...AND WHO SHOULD FIX REFERENDUM DATE? Mr. JEK TALKS OF THE VIEWS SENT TO SELECT COMMITTEE yyHAT should the question be, and who should frame it? These were raised before the select committee on the National Referendum Bill, which will come before the Legislative525 words
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Article76 1962-06-08 9 THIEVES ROB RETURNING FOREMAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. -The foreman of the Straits Times Mr. V.L.S. de Silva, returned from a holiday in Japan today to find that thieves bad entered his Dorset Road flat and stolen about 12.000 in cash and Jewellery. The burglary occurred while his wife and family were76 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-06-08 9 Freshie Cecilia is the Queen of 1962 A ROSY-CHEEKED Singapore freshie was crowned "University Queen 1962" at the University of Singapore's Eusoff College on Wednesday night. As "Queen", Miss Cecilia Lee. 20. (above) a first year arts student and former Malay Mail reporter, will lead the varsity rag through Singapore90 words
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Article69 1962-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A police inspector. Ainul jamal bin Abdul Rahman, 28, and a police constable. Musa bin Sahi, 31. both of Federal Police Headquarters, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge oi corruption. They are alleged to have corruptly received $30 from Tan69 words
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Article41 1962-06-08 9 TEMERLOH, Thurs. A town councillor. Inche Yusof bin Ali, 28, was attacked by three youths outside the market here yesterday. He received a deep cut on the forehead and was treated at the hospital as an outpatient.41 words
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114 1962-06-08 9 'New notes for old'— 3 men are accused jyjALACCA. Thurs.— A tapper cave $1,800 to three men after being told that the Government was replacing all ten. dollar bills bearing King fteorge Vl's photograph with new notes worth twice the value of the old ones. This was alleged in the114 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-06-08 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A search for longlost parents and his real identity has begun anew for Polytechnic messenger James Pok Hock Chuan. 23 His fresh quest follows two years of disappointment with 'r>arents'' who have turned out to be not his own. In 1960. after141 words
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128 1962-06-08 9 New insurance legislation calls for local investment KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. INSURANCE companies in Malaya will be required 1 by law soon to invest a "reasonable proportion" of their assets in the economic development of the I country. Announcing this today, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said the128 words
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108 1962-06-08 9 MALAYSIA: WE ARE UP TO DATE, SAYS LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that he and Tengku A b d a 1 Rahman have brought each other "up to date" on every concept of the Malaysia plan Mr. Lee has108 words
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Article41 1962-06-08 9 KUCHING. Thurs, A Twenty-foot python weighing about 110 katis was shot in Tawau, North Borneo. The python was crossing Sinon Road. It was shot by a motorist, Philip Pang, who happened to have a shotßun with him.41 words
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Article89 1962-06-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday described as stu- pld a call for full internal i self-government for Sin- j gapore by 1963. The Minister speaking I as assemblyman for Gey- lang West, at the first an- I niversary celebration of89 words
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159 1962-06-08 9 |(UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. CM. Bennett, who returned here from leave last night, said that under no circumstances would New Zealand troops stationed in Malaya be sent to Thailand for any other country for Seato159 words
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Article43 1962-06-08 9 GAMBANG (Pah an g). Thurs— The body of Kuan Hing Fong. 32, a businessman who helped start a Jungle fire on May 29 in connection with a rubber planting scheme, was found on the jungle fringe today by a search party.43 words
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Advertisement130 1962-06-08 9 TRUST SWANSON I iSj I ijßft I I I I wy p the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that'i specially selected when It's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality130 words
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Advertisement124 1962-06-08 9 ml jM* Jz'-' J Jiifer perfect jL/h I™ shape l||j freedom! I £&y Slanf a sen\A sational NEW development in I i corsetry construction is exclusive to Berlei. It achieves with perfect I balance the natural lift to the abdomen while providing absolute 'no girdle' freedom. These are now available124 words
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Miscellaneous465 1962-06-08 9 Buy* Bunny By Ittiiph ilcinultihl RADIO SINGAPORE jfc^lLTMrtrK 9SUf^iLff»J& Lands; 11.30 Starlight Concert. Other: 3.00 Latin Favourites SHOUT WAVE SERVICE 1200 Close Down. 3.30 Master Works Prom France: 41 METRES B IA .w 400 Off The Records: 4.30 Five MEDIL'M WWE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA star Variety: 5.00 Records At 47g465 words
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15 1962-06-08 10 A Straits Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES DAIRY PRODUCTS AND EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY THAT CAME WITH THE PIONEERS15 words
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Article, Illustration931 1962-06-08 10 Dairy Industry No. 3 MOST IMPORTANT IN AUSTRALIA AFTER WOOL AND MEAT PRODUCTION line are rich dairying areaswhich nave made a major contribution to the growth of towns and cities. Victoria Is the biggest milk producing State in the country. In the year ending June 30. 1960. over 600 million931 words
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Article, Illustration229 1962-06-08 10 Aussie dairy equipment for export AN industry capable ot exporting; dairy equipment and machinery to Singapore. .Malay. i and other Asian countries, as well as supplying Australian farmers and dairy factories, has frown up in Australia during the last decade. The range of equipment produced in Australia is impressively wide.229 words
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Advertisement210 1962-06-08 10 buy Australian dairy produce pure, wholesome, healthgiving Australia's rich pastures and healthy 1 stock supply the world with large I quantities of first-grade dairy produce —milk (preserved and dried), butter, cheese, ghee; and eggs —all vitaminj I fresh dairy foods so beneficial to our Bl^^ Ji^H^H^ daily healtn Government inspection210 words
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Article548 1962-06-08 11 Graduates hold key posts in many dairy factories J^ DAIKY factory 40 miles from Sydney, capital of New South Wales, at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, is one of the world's finest training institutions for dairy technologists. It is also a successful commercial enterprise with an548 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-06-08 11 All dairy lood recipe* issued by the Australian Dairy Produce Board are thoroughly tested in this modern kitchen before being recommended to Australian and Asian housewives. The kitchen tested over 500 recipes last year. The Director of the Board's dairy foods services58 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-06-08 11 rE dairy research section of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation has perfected a machine for the automatic curd milling, salting and hopping of cheese. The machine was installed at a large cheese factory in Victoria In 1960 for testing and has proved239 words
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286 1962-06-08 11 EVEN RUSSIA BUYS EQUIPMENT FROM AUSTRALIA A LEADING Australian dairy equipment manufacturer has, over the last half century, won markets not only throughout Australia, but also in many other countries including Britain, South Africa, India. Argentina and even Russia. The firm, located In Melbourne, capital of Victoria, is Xt the286 words
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Article191 1962-06-08 11 Production of casein expanding pO-OPERATIVE dairy factortes throughout Gippsland, in the State of Victoria, one of the largest and richest dairying districts in Australia, are planning big increase in casein production for growing export markets in Asia and the United States. Casein, a by-product of skim milk, is used extensively191 words
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148 1962-06-08 11 rIE men who produce Australia's export batter, cheese and condensed and powdered miks are never content to "rest on their laurels." Although their products rank with the world's best, they never slacken In an effort to improve further the high standards of quality148 words
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622 1962-06-08 11 Butter a highly concentrated product from milk fVHE butter wnlch com< A a natural product eh most highly concentrate It consists mainly of butterfat and its associated fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and X, as well contains bone building calcium, body-building protein and energy-giving easily digested butter-fat. The production622 words
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Advertisement174 1962-06-08 11 cook tastier more nourishing FRIED RICE ik \WwSt Rr^kflpfl 1 1 ilk y^L\ >. with "Q. 8.8." Pure unadulterated COW MILK FAT Rice prepared with plenty of "Q. 8.8." GHEE hat deliciou* butter flavour and the extra energy and vitamin goodness of tfii» pure cow millc fat product from Australia.174 words
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Article, Illustration177 1962-06-08 12 A British company executive said last week that Singapore and the Federation would provide an expanding market for electrical and industrial equipment because of the development in the two territories. He was Mr. C.R. Darwell, export sales manager of Braby Group of Companies, who177 words
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Article45 1962-06-08 12 General Motors said in Detroit their retail passenger car sales in the United States during May totalled 381.644 units, the highest for any month in the corporation's history. This was five per cent above the figure for September 1955. the previous record.45 words
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Article306 1962-06-08 12 Johnson and Johnson open plant at PJ FACTORY NOW PRODUCES BABY POWDERS: TO TRAIN LOCAL STAFF FOR SENIOR POSTS economic milestone in Malaya's industrial history was made last week when Johnson and Johnson, world's largest manufacturers of baby products, surgical dressings and hospital specialities opened a factory306 words
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125 1962-06-08 12 PERAK WILL HAVE LESS TIMBER: DATOSHAARI rpHE Mentri Besar of x Perak, Dato Shaari bin Shafiee. declared open last Saturday at Taiping a $300,000 timber preservation plant operated by the Malayan Timber Preservation Ltd. He said that In Perak. 40.000 acres of jungle land had been cleared. In time to125 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-06-08 12 METAL BOX APPOINTS A NEW DIRECTOR MR. W. R. SCHOFIELD (above), has been appointed a director of The Metal Box Co of Malaya Ltd. and The Metal Box Co. of Malaya (Federation) Ltd. Mr. Schofield, who is technical manager of the Metal Box Co. in Malaya, was responsible for installing86 words
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Article160 1962-06-08 12 17 FARGO TRUCKS COVER 3m. MILES A fleet of 17 Kew 4 Fargo trucks has in the past three and a half years covered more than three million miles carrying latex from Malayan rubber estates to processing centres. Built la Britain by Chrysler Motor Ltd.. Kew. the trucks operate on160 words
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Article117 1962-06-08 12 COO Seng Exporters and Importers of Penang have opened a branch in Ipoh in connection with their condensed milk business. The firm acts as sole Importers of Saint Brand sweetened condensed milk in South-East Asia. Imports up Mr. loay Eng Cheong. the Ipoh117 words
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Article64 1962-06-08 12 Driving a Taunus 17M. Cologne driver Per Nystrom won the over 1600 cc class in Sweden's 1962 Mobllgas Economy Run over 800 miles of the country's rough and tough roads. Fuel consumption worked out at 49.3 miles per gallon, said to be better than that64 words
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141 1962-06-08 12 PAN MALAYAN copra exports in February totalled 2.456 tons against 6.266 tons in the previous month. The drop was due to reduced off-take by leading customers particularly India and Japan and the absence of buying by Sweden during the month India's purchases in February141 words
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Article30 1962-06-08 12 Two leading Dutch rubber companies. N. V. Rubberfabriek Vredesteln of The Hague, and N.V. Vereenlgde Nederlandsche Rubberfabrieken (Hevea) of Heveadorp have decided to merge, they announced in Amsterdam.30 words
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Article152 1962-06-08 12 From 808 LENTON in PERTH A Calcutta businessman said here that West Australian exporters and manufacturers should concentrate on the vast potential of the Indian market in preference to South-East Asia. Mr. A. Mercer, who is also a cost accountant, said "Local businessmen appear to152 words
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213 1962-06-08 12 GREEKS SEEKING BUSINESS CONTACTS HERE A Greek firm of importers and exporters is seeking trade connections in Singapore and the Federation. i The firm is Canaris Papanastasopoulos Sons Co. of Piraeus. Athens, whpch also acts as agents and ship provision suppliers. In a letter to the Straits Times. Mr. Dem.213 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-06-08 12 MR. WONG WEE FAH. 39 (above), an assistant sales manager of Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. Ipoh branch, will leave for Britain on June 18 on a two-month study tour. During his stay in England. Mr. Wong will visit various factories78 words
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Article48 1962-06-08 12 A new Sicilian company will shortly be formed between Fiat of Turin and Sofis Societa Flnanzlara Siciliana of Palermo, it was announced in Turin. The new company, which will be called Slcilfiat, will build a plant for the production of cars i l Bic::y.48 words
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Article47 1962-06-08 12 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. has announced that negotiations are Hearing completion for the construction of a tyre factory in Bangkok. Mr. Raymond C. Firestone, president, said the Thai Government had granted Investment privileges for the plant which would produce car and truck tyres. BENVEC47 words
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Advertisement276 1962-06-08 12 the results of first class air-conditioning are hard to see, but you feel them every minute of the day Wmihingion Air-Conditioners bring you dependable comfort —in your home, in your office, in your shop. I he new Packaged Air-Conditioner is just one example >' Uiuthington's engineering skill. It incorporates all276 words
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Advertisement219 1962-06-08 12 nmtik K\u reasons 1 Aquathene "Aquathenc" is polythene made hy Hume Industries (F E.) Ltd. with raw materials supplied by Imperial Q Lightness: "Aquathene" Tube it E'£ nt times lighter than equivalent size of steel tube. Easy to V» Q Flexibility: "Aquathene' Tube 1 can be stored and carried as219 words
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Advertisement1408 1962-06-08 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Out Sport Sails P Sham Penang MENEUUS Liverpool llPt'Jiai I JaM It FYRRHUS Li«erpeel. Dublin, Glasgow Juae 11 Jtit 11 Me 14/11 Jim U ATREUS M '<eillea, L'pMl. DuOnn laae 11 JaM II Jate 17/21 JtM 21 MACHAON Havre, literpeel, Glasgow laae 19 Im*1,408 words
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Advertisement1384 1962-06-08 13 M2X£mE£M£M£B3M THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMIOIG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO. GOTHENRURt AND COPENHA6EH. /®^K^ S'wa F S' h Pt«tn| tUfVGrrXn "tORIIANA" a) Sailed Sailed 1/ I JtM Pt\gy\J» ASMARA 1)1 21/21 line 24/21 JMe JJ Jl Jaae X^XjfcJ "AYUTHIA" a) 2tJtJM/4Jely 1/ Jely 1/1,384 words
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Advertisement1453 1962-06-08 13 BKMkf&ILJIMK EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDOPJ LIVERPBOt t Ct4niJjEjnH_PfßT|^ Sport S'haai Pmaet MNOEUCi L'peel, G'mouth R'dam A'werp Jim 12/11 It Pt/Jaae 11 JMt 17/11 lENURI6 (H) 1 NiMg. L'tee. rlana, Mwo Jtae 11/21 Jeet 24/21 MM m 1 tENREOCH (E.Lp.i L-p*«l. R'dam. Hell, H burf JIM 21/2 JtM 24/27 lENVUCKIE IE.L.i1,453 words
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Advertisement1299 1962-06-08 13 feMeAI•ISTER tfc CO., LTD. w, TEL: Ne: *****. fBl ILLIBNAM UMB eji KLAVEMBSS UMB HAVRE. 1 ONDON, HAMBURG, ROHtROAM, LOS ANGELES, SAH FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANC6UVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF ELY AcctpUtg carg* fir Scatral I Slutk Spore P. Sham Penang mmmmui 14/17 JMt 11)21 Jiat 21/22 JtM iOHNtVILLE LONDON,1,299 words
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617 1962-06-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN feature on an otherwise quiet Stock Exchange yesterday was substantial dealings, particularly during afternoon trading, in Malayan Containers* The stock was taken op ten cents from §1.25 to $1.35 before falling back to $1.30. Later it recovered to $1.31.617 words
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Article819 1962-06-08 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange; Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Imluttnait: Bousttad (2,000) II. 61; Dunlopa (2.000) 11.71. (1.0O0) 11.72: Eaat Smelting 12.98 OL, ON; P. and N. ord« (1.000) $2.77 ON 12.75 OL: Hongkong Bank HKS33S ON. A: M. Contalnera819 words
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272 1962-06-08 14 ii/HEN the Straits tin market re-opened yester- day after the holidays the price rose by one dollar to $451.50 per picul on an offering of 225 tons estimated as down five tons. This was the first time since May 28 that272 words
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Article35 1962-06-08 14 June 7. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 761 cents (down a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 764 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $451.50 (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).35 words
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Article112 1962-06-08 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares continued their easing trend. Trading was again light and movements small. Practically all oil and base metals issues were sold lower. A-O.G. dropped a further 4s. 6d. to 645. and Mount las Is. to 735. Loans were steady. Con. Zinc 6 3/3112 words
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Article42 1962-06-08 14 I Further May rubber crops included: Malaka Plnda 127.500 Ib.. Inlted Malacca 112.600 Ib.. Ayer Molek 33.260 Ib.. Leong Hln San Ltd. 73.100 Ib.. and Nyalaa 49.000 Ib. Sunrri Tukanj 65.500 Ib.. Teaser lob 94.700 Ib. Koala Beman 113.500 Ib42 words
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Article116 1962-06-08 14 £HIMEII Product Kichanat, Sinyestarday: CMvnut ««l: bulk $39 sellers, drum 542 sellers. C»»ra: June $'."< buyer*. $29 sellers: Peswar: Muntok wrnite $1521 Kellers, Sarawnh wblte $180 sellers, special Sarawak black Sl l*l sellers, garbled Larnponx hlack $120 sailers, ABTA $1331 sellers. Smiapcrs Caaanut Oil Millars' As••aiatten: bulk $39116 words
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Article106 1962-06-08 14 Juna Three mon'hs (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 12 eU Cold Store M. M Box 13 rta. Steamship 0 ct». Rrewctiaa 3B eta. 8. Timn IS cts Rohinsoo 9 eta. ft Trader* 32 eta. 8. Darby 4ftd. L'nltear* 10 CU \v Jacki 9 eta MINIMCt A Amal '."3106 words
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Advertisement1060 1962-06-08 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic «fc Great Lakes Servioe IU ETA ETA ETA CTA Sport P. Sham H'lulu i. Angeiti N.York Cleveland "Ctltig Mart" H/13 Jut 14/1S Jsss IS My IS My 11 Aig it Aig "Kiaiktwa Mam" 2lJily, 2 Aug a Ait 1 Sept It Sept 11,060 words
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Advertisement1047 1962-06-08 14 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS SHIPS lying alangsidt ttia tinxspsrs La*. Hong Hal. Anantasm, Alk Hln. -wharvst today arc: Semenylb NW. Tg Ploang. Segamat, Ali'.llana, Bin3. Bayernatcln 42/43, Forrocntor 4/5, tans alas, Hal Cnu. VaJlentt, Koyo Karnmoor 8/9, Asia Maru 2S/26. Nippon Maru, Selat Blberut, Serudom. Reaong. 47, Tllnccara 2U, 30.1,047 words
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Advertisement939 1962-06-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR RUBBER PRICES i T'HK Frdrration Rubber Markrt 1 opened hall a cent higher than Tuesday's clw-ing level and thereafter tuled quiet tiuoughout the morning session. Later In the day, P> liquidation brought pi ices down J fractionally. Lower sheet InBSTCSt was again small Juna first srads rubber buysrs939 words
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Advertisement727 1962-06-08 15 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Ot'TPUT RETi'RN May 1962 3317 piculs. 4 Dredges working (P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE), Oeneral Manager. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN May 1962 3362 plculs. 5 Dredges working. (PA- DELME-RADCLIFFE), General Manager. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated in thr Federation727 words
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Advertisement869 1962-06-08 15 APPLICATIONS are invited frcm Federal Citizens or State Nationals (or appointment as TECHNICIANS in the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, KEDAH. Salary Scale: $137 50x7.50-162.50/209x14--321 338x14-5450. Applicants sliould have completed the course ol training In the Teciiuical Institute, Kuala Lumpur. Applications on Form Oen. 147 obtainable irom an> Government Office, together with869 words
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Advertisement2130 1962-06-08 15 (Continued from Page Hi SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT I*• Word <"**•>— tt w^d. ts r«i->-.« st ets. mm j EVa ?rSSSJT l¥ i-5 ■ABV AMAH witb experience and expanding pharmaceutical company good references for European home, requires a representative, fluent in Telephone Singapore. *****. Chinese and English, to undertake the2,130 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-06-08 15 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE to Words SS (Min.)— Box SI rrs. extrm OUNIARN ESTATE: Attractlv* Two-Storey Bouse built In l»ot at Harlyn Road. 7 bedrooms, !> bath, rooms, spacious dining A llvlngroora. study, kitchen, store, servant's room and ear-porcb. Area about 16.700 square feet. Freehold Asking prlc* 578.000 with1,019 words
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Advertisement1008 1962-06-08 15 FOR HIRE tt Wards SS (Min.)— tax St ets. extra DRIVE VOURSELP CARS from 115/- Dally, $70,- Weekly. Ring" KvrrOiw Co., (B'porc) *****. Arocrlc&a txprens and Diner's Accepted COMING ON LEAVE, visiting Britain? The latest Austin, Morns. Korrt and Triumph Saloons for srlf-drlvv. Also Estates and Mint Models. Ratrn from1,008 words
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Advertisement863 1962-06-08 15 VEHICLES WANTED tt Wards SS (Min.)— Box St cts. extra 1«SO OR IMI Volkswagen Convertible, or Triumph Coupe or Convertible or Renault Florid* Convertible. Coupe or wltb detachable top. From owner. Pboo* (B'pore) ***** during office. hours. FOR SALE tt Wards SS (Min.)— Box St ets. extrm FOR SALE PIANO863 words
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Advertisement440 1962-06-08 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) It Words SS (Min.)— Box St cti. extrm CICARETTES A CANCER: BMSJ »ith "Apal" Literature from Katoni: P.O. Box 90 (S'po— IB) Sold at KiiMern Knte— >rl!«e« Ltd. *SA. High Street. Malaya Drug House Led, Hill >'.. (Spore). ALL KINDS OF home nppliancr*. Hi,t< purchase terms440 words
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579 1962-06-08 16 PILE-UP MARS LARKSPUR'S EPSOM DERBY LONDON. Thurs -owned. Irish-trained colt Larkspur won the 183 rd Epsom Derby a race marred by a pile-up in which six horses fell at Epsom yesterday. Larkspur, owned by Raymond R. Guest, took the lead two furlongs out and ran on strongly to win byReuter - 579 words
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Article256 1962-06-08 16 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP PREDICTION, winner of six races last season, may be a force to reckon with in the $30,000 Perak Derby. With Moses Lee up, Prediction strode out attractively at a steady pace over a mile on a fast track here .his morning.256 words
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175 1962-06-08 16 2 killed and 2 hurt in Douglas crashes DOUGLAS. Isle or Man. Thurs. Colin Meehan, 28-year-old New Zealander. was killed when he crashrd during the 350 cc race ai the Tourist Trophy motorcycle meeting here yesterday. Meehan died Instantly at Union Mills Corner, just after the start of the secondReuter - 175 words
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236 1962-06-08 16 I ONDON. Thurs. Warm sunshine brought oui the stroke-making abilities ol the Pakistan batsmen against Surrey, the English county cricket leaders, at the Oval here yesterday. By the close of the opening day's play, the Pakistanis, who fielded seven of tne team beaten inReuter - 236 words
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Article366 1962-06-08 16 lOC issue a warning to S. Africa 'CHANGE POLICY OR ELSE... MOSCOW. Thurs T*HE International Olympic Committee meeting L yesterday decided to warn South Africa's Olymnic Committee that it would be suspended next year ii the South African government did not change its policy of racial discrimination in sport, aReuter - 366 words
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Advertisement1113 1962-06-08 16 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) i JABATAN KERJA RAYA LIMITED PERAK ki \i,\ LI'MPI'R Tenders for the Construction In Output* of un conc*nt.at« for L" 11 o C^ nc S?, U of J^ ty T 1 the undermentioned Companies Si/SiSJ K 7^ ln r****** fc under .he Management of Anglo- n < L1,113 words
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Advertisement230 1962-06-08 16 Let's take you around a I I#EJ^ swimming pools \f £lk 1 Jk^\ AAA I b-^J the sunny days J i^J.UwW Restaurants P O-Orient liner— so f unique, so modern and m libraries— SUCh fun to write letters, make notes i and catch up on your books. I Gri 1230 words
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Miscellaneous315 1962-06-08 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. To do with the main canoe1. If it is returned in care-free builder in charge ft). tashlou, It might be a trick 7. 'Bid me and I'll— Her<B>. ricki (7>. 5. Wild Goth swallows the same Bailie has a grim beginning little sandwich (3-3). by315 words
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180 1962-06-08 17 WORLD CUP RESULTS, SCORERS AT A GLANCE GROUP 1 (Arica) URUGUAY 1 <Sasla> SOVIET UNION 2 (Mervykin, Ivanov) Soviet 3 2 10 8 5 5 Yugo 2 10 13 3 2 Uruguay 3 10 2 4 6 2 Colombia 2 0 115 6 1 GROUP 2 (Santiago) W. (iKK.MWV 2180 words
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Article, Illustration457 1962-06-08 17 Brazil and Russia among first 6 in q-f inals CUP HOLDERS STRUGGLE WITHOUT PELE SANTIAGO, Thursday J>KAZIL. the holders, and the Soviet Union, favourites among European teams, duly won their matches against Spain and Uruguay respectively yesterday to qualify for quarter-final places in the World Cup. Also definitely through toReuter; UPI - 457 words
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Article553 1962-06-08 17 HE SPARKS RECOVERY VINA DEL MAR. 1 Thurs. Tavares Amarildo, stand-in for injured star Pele, was Brazil's hero in their 2-1 victory over Spain yesterday. Inslde-lef t Amarildo showed the depth of Brazil's reserve strength with two goals in the last 20 minutes to put theReuter - 553 words
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Article61 1962-06-08 17 DOME, Thurs. Extreme right-win; MSI Party deputies have tabled a parliamentary motion asking the Italian government what steps it was taking to protest at the "inhospitable treatment" of the Italian team at the World Cup soccer finals in Chile. The motion referred to "a campaign of hostility, intimidationReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1962-06-08 17 CAPETOWN. Thurs. The British Lions Rugby Union touring team beat a Southern Universities XV (Capetown and Stellenbosch i 14-11 here yesterday. Southern Universities led 11-0 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article93 1962-06-08 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dave Gibson, the Leicester City centre-forward, may turn out for Singapore against Hong Kong In the lnterport match here on Saturday. The Singapore Amateur F.A. have Invited eight Services players, including Gibson, for selection The others are Newton. Edwards. Ashworth. Tebbuts, Long, Urquhart ana Stringfellow.93 words
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Article55 1962-06-08 17 SINGAPORE Thurs. Nwm have conceded a walkover to Singapore, who will now ro into the Straits Times Cup women's soccer competition final as South zone champions. Maureen Davis, secretary of the Singapore Women's P.A.. said today. Singapore will meet either Penang or Selangor in the final at55 words
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Article224 1962-06-08 17 PENANG, Thursday. AFTER leading for 57 minutes, FAM Selection cracked up and were beaten 4-3 by the visiting South Korean footballers at the City Stadium here last night. I Selection were without star inside-forward Abdul Ohanl. but they played sparkling soccer to lead 2-1 at224 words
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Article150 1962-06-08 17 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER NATIONAL DAY MATCH S'pore i: SBHPA XI 7 Combined Community XI 2. I'adanr Shield; SRC (holders) 2 SCC 1. Div. 3C: Windsor Rovers 10 Bawean 0. Ml Div. 3: Supreme Court S Jurong 1. KLI'AXG DIV. I; BOMBS 3, Chong Hwa 3. ATHLETICS PENANG PUBLIC SERVICES MEET150 words
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Article54 1962-06-08 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOfR MATCHES: Penang Lions of M.iniln (City Stadium. 8 p.m.): PAM President's XI t Korea (Stadium Darul Aman. A. Stan SPORE DIV 3C: Kc. Kapor v. Gentle (Balestier Rd.>: Div. 3D: Indian Young -tpfs v Haikowyu (St. Georges Rd.): Khaisa v P. Setia (Geylana l KLI'ANG DIV.54 words
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Article59 1962-06-08 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The commissior of inquiry set up to investigate alleged misbehaviour by six members of the Singapore Youth team to the Junior Asian Cup soccer competition at Bangkok has recommended that the players be sus!>ended until the end of this year. The recommendation will be discussed59 words
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Article593 1962-06-08 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ENTERPRISES WHICH WILL REQUIRE GOVT. TO TAKE PART, ANNOUNCES KHIR A GOVERNMENT committee is to meet soon to review Malaya's industrial policy with special reference l<> enterprise's which will require the Government to take part. This was announced today by593 words
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Article89 1962-06-08 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Keat Fong. 36. had gone out. gang of .six youths raided The thugs armed with a beauty parlour in Jalan knives, pushed the two woWangi. Sennet Estate, and men. Madam Chan's six got away with cash and children and four other jewellery worth $1,20089 words
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Article227 1962-06-08 18 20 Words $10 (Minimum) BIRTH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO pam ANO DnM TragMkH a MRS. F. PEREIRA and family nn IVter Juki in Keith hern Kota thank Mothrr Superior, doctor*, Hh.iru K.I. int. .n lunr fifth. Bittern end staff Aumiti HonpiOtl, relative* and trlendu for wrwithr, DEATHS donation* and227 words
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Article78 1962-06-08 18 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Duke of Edinburgh tonight castigated African poachers, who are killing off the rhinoceros to get its horn for export to China "where, for some incomprehensible reason, they seem to think it acts as an aphrodisiac." Addressing a World Wild- j life Fund dinnerReuter - 78 words
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Article62 1962-06-08 18 SYDNEY, Thurs.— ln spite of the shortage of trained surgeons, the standard of surgery in South-East Asia was very high, Sir Douglas Miller, a consultant neurosurgeon and a past President of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons said here today. Sir Douglas had just returnedReuter - 62 words
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Article63 1962-06-08 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore peneral Pnnling Workers' Union has reached an agreement with the stationery firm of Ek Huang Trading Co. In Robin- son Road, under which its employees will get wage increases of $15 to $20 from M;iy 15 this year. A company spokesman said the63 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-06-08 18 AT THE END A CHANCE TO BE MISS UNIVERSE SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Eight models from Singapore and the Federation flew to Hong Kong today to seek international beauty fame. There, they will take part in a nine-country "personality pageant", the finalist from each country tit187 words
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459 1962-06-08 18 *Night of terror:' Rape charge man acquitted LONDON, Thursday. "lyiß. ROBERT U Sin Fung, a teacher from Hong Kong, was acquitted here today of raping a London woman in her flat. He was discharged. The man, Robert U Sin Fung, now living in London, has pleaded not guilty to raping459 words
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80 1962-06-08 18 A NO LIQUOR' REMINDER TO ALL INDIAN DIPLOMATS NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian diplomatic missions abroad will not serve liquor at official i unctions, tne Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has informed Parliament. Mr. Nehru said the Government had drawn the attention of Indian diplomats to the policy of prohibition. He said80 words
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Article42 1962-06-08 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures for Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesteiday:Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 83 73 Ipoh 93 83 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7342 words
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Article425 1962-06-08 18 LONDON. Thurs Wun aentiment helped by the further overnight recovery on Wall Street, stock markets in London today ended one of Its most nectlc accounts for many years on a fairly confident note The feature has been the pew>ist«nt flrmne>s of South AJiican sold and financial Miaie.s in425 words
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226 1962-06-08 18 A madman A slips into cockpit of RAF jet bomber pHIENGMAI, Thurs. An escaped lunatic slipped into the Royal Air Force station here. borrowed a uniform and climbed into the cockpit, of the commander's Canberra jet bomber. His desperate attempt to join the British air contingent stationed hero ffu made226 words
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Article137 1962-06-08 18 Cricket tea scores LONDON, Tnurs. Tea scores in todays cricket matches were: At thr Oval: Pakistan 388 for six declared. Surrey 209 for mx. At Bristol: Derbyshire 328 for five declaied. Somerset 257 for seven. At Cardiff: Yorkshire 276. Glamorgan 334. "At Worcester: Worcestershire 411 for five declared. Middlesex 275Reuter - 137 words
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