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Title Section15 1962-06-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HdtU In No. 1396. SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1962 20 CENTS KDN 01015 words
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Article307 1962-06-10 1 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON I dream of a space age office by a new writer: P. 13 HOMES FOR »LL SPOTLIGHT ON THE DRIVE TO EHD SINGAPORE'S HOUSING PROBLEM: P. 10 J»K»«T»S NEW SUOIUM HL SET FOR THE ISItN GAMES: P. IS UNO» CHRISTIAN TELLS ALL: P. By307 words
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Article, Illustration463 1962-06-10 1 'I will do all I can on stockpile releases' —pledge by Dato Ong KUALA LUMPUR, Satunky. YIALAYAS Ambassador-Designate to the United Stales, Dato Ong Yoke Lin, Unlay pledged thai he would do everything possible to help solve the problem of stockpile releases. "Rubber463 words
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Article11 1962-06-10 1 Has been discharged from Memorial Hospital, New York.— U.P.I.UPI - 11 words
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Article236 1962-06-10 1 A SMASHING WIN FOR TEDDY KENNEDY SPRINGFIELD. Massachusetts. Sat. Ted Kennedy, youngest brother of the US. President, won a smashing victory early today when he beat Edward Maccormack in the Democratic convention for the U.S. Senate endorsement primary. "I will lake my case to the people." Maccormack told the jammedReuter - 236 words
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Article36 1962-06-10 1 Has signed a resolution passed by Congress to award a special gold medal to Bob Hope. The award was made primarily for the comedian's entertainmeii' of U.S. military personnel at home and abroad. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article22 1962-06-10 1 Today feigned an agreement to set up telephone links between the two countries, and also Improve their radio-tele-graph service.22 words
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Article1003 1962-06-10 1 EE BOON LEE - Drama at banned union meeting By EE BOON LEE SINGAPORE, Sal. Th t Singapore (ioverninenl tonight banned a meeting Of delegates from KM) organisations tailed hv a group of Leflwing trade unions "to promote further agitation" against the National Referendum Bill. An hour before the meeting was to be held1,003 words
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Article59 1962-06-10 1 NEW \ORK. Sat. Angry Amanda Zuttrrmeister, of Chicaro, called the police to arrest her drunken son Fred. "He has gone too far this time. He is completely out of hand," she said. Fred was booked for disorderly' conduct. "I hope that teaches him a lesson," said Amanda,59 words
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212 1962-06-10 1 4 qualities of a perfect secretary HANOVER. Sat. Four main qualities make a perfect secretary, a threeday Work Study Congress attended by 38 pretty secretaries was told here this week. Mis Huili Bemiionz a Munich industrial p&yiiitlogl.sl. .said a secretaiy mu»< (II be a laay. but not noticeably: i2> ahvaj.sReuter - 212 words
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Article29 1962-06-10 1 Yesterday enjoyed the hottest day of the \vai as the three-day Whitsun holiday began wit v a mt» movement lo tne coast and count n. hide. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article21 1962-06-10 1 The gravel-voiced American comedian 69> and ias wife, Margaret, nave auopted a sixmonth old baby gin, Cecelia Alicia. Raif-21 words
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Article23 1962-06-10 1 Arrived in Rome by air yes terday from Kuaia Lumpur on an unofficial visit to Italian factories and business firms. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article29 1962-06-10 1 The Brlush racing driver who was badly injured when his racing car crashed on April 23. is now moving about in a wheelchair, a hospital spokesman .said.29 words
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Article, Illustration236 1962-06-10 1 DONALD MAY - DONALD MAY NASTY' KREMLIN NOTE TALKS OF MEASURES By WASHINGTON. Sat RUSSIA'S Nikita Khrushchev has warned the United Stales and its allies he would hold them responsible if Wesi Berlin police continued shooting lo protect Easl Germans fleeing from the Communisl sectoi of the236 words
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Article87 1962-06-10 1 TOKYO. Sal Communist China h;i seni new noi.e to India charging her with pro- (icniions -Aiii'-n may set oi a boruer clash •at any niomeiu.' the Co.'ijiiuniM Hf* China c.v-v .s.i.d New China, monitored here, .shici the nciie til ciemeieci June 2 in reply toUPI - 87 words
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Article73 1962-06-10 1 CIMiAPORE. Sat Marine PoHn recovered the body of an eldeiiy male Ciih^-.m. oil ai Beach Hoad at 4.30 p. m in us evening The deceased, who had no identification uapri on him. was dressed 'in a black T shirt and a pair ol black trousers73 words
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Advertisement79 1962-06-10 1 EXQUISITE RINGS in DIAMONDS EMERALDS SAPPHIRES U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25. Raffles Place. Tel: 9405/ bmji'k New Liquid make-up by MAX FA CTO R !£s£~3 At last a Moistwrizk* make-up that Jrj£rVtUT pampers and protects, gives you a soft finish but no flat powdery look ...a one-step make-up79 words
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140 1962-06-10 2 Party chiefs invited to forum on Bill SINGAPORE. Sat. Invitations have gone out to heads of various political parties, to participate in a forum to discuss the National Referendum Bill. Radio Singapore announced today that invitations have been sent to Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party and Assemblyman,140 words
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116 1962-06-10 2 GOVT. AWARE OF MISHAPS AT BAILEY BRIDGE JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Government Is aware that accidents have taken place at a narrow Bailey Bridge at the 86 miles Johore Bahru-Sega-mat Road Mr. Phang Voon Liat ilnd.-Bekok> was Informed In a written reply tabled at today's meeting of the Johore Legislative116 words
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429 1962-06-10 2 JOSEPH YEO - A new bid to reorganise 3,000 Govt. clerks JOSEPH YEO Secretary ur&es strong, united body: Ponnusamy appointed secretary-general of union By SINGAPORE. Saturday J^ BID to reorganise the 3,000 clerical workers in the Government into a strong and united organisation is being made. Mr. K. George, secretary ol the Singapore429 words
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Article66 1962-06-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Neil Welliver. 32. an American painter of the semi-abstract school, has arrived here to hold a series of workshops and lectures for art students and architects during one-month stay in Malaya. He will also visit Ipoh. Penang. Alor Star and Kota Bharu. He66 words
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Article36 1962-06-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Nigeria's Federal Minister of Transport and Aviation, Mr. R. A. Njoku. who is also chairman of the Comonwealth Parliamentary Association, will pay a four-day visit to the Federation from Monday.36 words
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Article480 1962-06-10 2 POINTER ON TRAINING YOUR DOG A T three or four months your puppy should be following and walking to heel, preferably without the lead. This is very simply managed by holding a tit bit In front of riis nose (too far to be reached) and walking away from him. calling480 words
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254 1962-06-10 2 23,000 acres of new land for rubber JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Interest in rubber planting in Johore continues and 23.036 acres of state I land were alienated to smallholders lor rubber last year compared with 21.860 acres in 1960 This is stated in the 1961 report of the Department of Agriculture.254 words
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Advertisement186 1962-06-10 2 L^L^r^ .^a^Sai a^afeaW *^dfl t^aa^apdfc Java^B^B^L^B j4bVb^blb^lhH "via?TS^a^a^a^a^aM Jgfij 5 A creation tor every woman who has ever pained JflExl 1 tor vouihlul beauty. Light and Lovely K*W B a powder foundation moisturiser complete in Miff B one. So delicate md so smooth t<> give your skin II V^^Lh ;1186 words
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Advertisement144 1962-06-10 2 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer n««d you odmire other wish that your skin was as light ond ottroctive os theirs. One jor ot Stillmon's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoufitier, only one whitener that words144 words
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Article, Illustration234 1962-06-10 3 EXPELLED THEN STARTED CLIMB TO THE TOP WHERE ARE** THEY NOW? HE WAS once expelled by the Malayan In- dian Congress for failing to support a -A. resolution calling for the total abolition of toddy. But Mr. V.M.N. jL Menon, then a nominated member of the Malayan Union Ad- AT234 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1962-06-10 3 PRACTICAL PRINCE WHO'S A HIT IN AUSTRALIA BEING THE DIARY OF A GIRL AT LARGE IN MALAYA IEACHIKG A BUDGIE CULTAN A I3 DLL AZIZ of Selaitgpr, now on a lour of the bi\v Last, is doing a wonderful job in public relations both lor this country and for the1,094 words
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Article223 1962-06-10 3 The first woman in Perak... rE way women are crashing into the union world. Today I report that Miss Ooi Cheng Bee. a stenographer of 11 years' standing has been elected vice-chairman of the lpoh branch of the National Union of Bank Employees. Miss Ooi. thr first woman in Perak223 words
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Article231 1962-06-10 3 A BUY AS YOU-BOOZE plan has been Introduced In America. The wine merchant rills up his customers cellar with cases of his favourite wines and spirits and sends round a representative every month. who charges him only for what he has drunk. THE small daughter of231 words
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Advertisement87 1962-06-10 3 r^i Plastic and metal cabinet. 3-band, 8-transittor, with dial fl| jp| light. 3'i" loudspeaker. Uses 4 UM 2 flashlight cells for B J8 radio operation and 1 UM 3 penlight cell for dial light. With V wBL leather carrying case. H[ w yfir *^1 Two tone plastic and metal cabinet.87 words
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Advertisement131 1962-06-10 3 3 PROJECTORS AT THE PRICE OF ONE <£cc the *?2e<w ifIEJIEJI PROJECTOR FOR 3 SIZES ABSOLUTELY AUTOMATIC SLIDE CHANGING- SLIDE SELECTION-FOCUSSING INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS no=w stops falling hair \Sjf grows new hair. Available from all leading stores. K W INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION l 5 A Hl<- H STRKET. SINGAPORE. HE131 words
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Article, Illustration3768 1962-06-10 4 THE tall, handsome stranger stood deliberately before me and looked down with a teasing smile. His hair was fair and his eyes were very light. He was lithe anr 1 feline. I was seeing him in the flesh for the first time. "You3,768 words
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Advertisement142 1962-06-10 4 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt. gold inlaid nib, gold filled band and lossprcof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.3 b. $22.80. IMPERIAL 3142 words
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410 1962-06-10 5 EE BOON LEE - No foreigners can meddle with Malaysia —Dr. Bebler EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE, Saturday. [)li. A. BEBLER, Yugoslavia's ambassador to Jakarta, today said Malaysia was a matter for the population in the areas concerned to decide. "No foreign factors are entitled to interfere with the will of the people itself,"410 words
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113 1962-06-10 5 Tun Razak inspects rural projects JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, visited two Federal Land Development Authority schemes at Ayer Hitam and Tenang. Segaraat today. The Ayer Hitam scheme involves 4.500 acres and the Tenang scheme 4,000 acres. Johore has 16 FLDA schemes with113 words
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Article99 1962-06-10 5 Infantrymen go on exercise SINGAPORE. Sat— The 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group will take part in the Trumpeter' exercise in Malaya and Singapore from tomorrow until June 30. The exercise Is one of a long-term series designed to keep the Brigade Group in practice in its role a.s part of99 words
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Article41 1962-06-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A labourer. Mangalam 56. was tound seriously slashed In (he throat in the Havelock Road City Council quarter* this afternoon. He was admitted to the hospital In a critical condition. Police do not suspect foul play.41 words
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Article32 1962-06-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Mentri Be.sar of Selangor. Oato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today entertained members of the World Youth leadership trainees to tea at his residence here.32 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-06-10 5 9 A motley procession of 16 floats yesterday opened the University of Singapore Students' Union's Welfare Month which replaced the former Welfare Week. The highlight of the procession was the float bearing the university beauties. Ensconced by hrr runnersup. the "Varsity Queen 1962".116 words
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408 1962-06-10 5 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - TAMIMUDDIN KARIM By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat TUn radio ami television exposition to be held at the Stadium Nt^ani here in AugUSl has attracted world-wide interest among principal Manufacturers and national exporters and importers of radio and television equipment. Stating this today408 words
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Article327 1962-06-10 5 VARIOUS are the mean.by which flshe.* get their (ood. but one ot the mn.-t attractive I* the method employed by the Archer ffe>li or Sumpiisumpit These are to be tuund near the mouths ot rivers that are not too polluted and in mangrove swamps, where they feed to327 words
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Advertisement152 1962-06-10 5 KEEP with the freedom Tampax brings There's not a day in the whole year that you can't feel cool and fresh and comfortable. Not a day you can't bathe, shower or swim. Not a day you can'l wear the slimmest of skirts, the shortest shorts. That's how it is with152 words
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Advertisement663 1962-06-10 5 THE NAKED TRUTH about the girl in the locker room! She's the belle of the beach. the girl with the eyestopping figure. The slim waiit. The smooth hipj. ML The flat tummy. She s the girl you think it's impossible to be. (But you're wrong) She's the s"' "ho never,663 words
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Article, Illustration203 1962-06-10 6 I'LL FLY AGAIN SAYS GIRL WHO SURVIVED PAULS. Saturday. JWENTV THREE YEAR OLD Francoise Authic, one of the two air girls who lived through the Boeing crash at Oily Airport, Paris, on Sunday, said yesterday: "I shall fly ;ij>am. Then she described the horror in which 131 people died. It203 words
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Article47 1962-06-10 6 COLUMBUS, Sat.— A man on trial for his life dramatically proved under hypnosis yesterday he did not deliberately kill his estranged wife's lover. The State immediately accepted the new evidence In the history-making case and reduced the original charge, which carried a possible death penalty.47 words
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Article102 1962-06-10 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. Whites and Amcaru> fought on vie .step* ol the city hall here today during a demonstration against the sabotage bill of the South Afncan Government. Police detained live whites and tour Africans. The demonstration was oipanised by the multi-racial Co.iKiest, Alliance. A group ofReuter - 102 words
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Article22 1962-06-10 6 Wa.s safely ejected in a new rocket-powered escape capsule from a bomber over the Mojave desert— UP IUP - 22 words
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278 1962-06-10 6 Marilyn Monroe sacked, sued for $1.5 rail. HOLLYWOOD, Sat.—Triumphant Lee Remiclc had no compassion today for cast off Marilyn Monroe. Blonde MLss Remiclc replaced Hollywood's No. 1 glamour girl In a new movie yesterday when 20th Cen-tury-Fox studios fired Marilyn and sued her for $1,500,000 for breach of contract. TheUPI - 278 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-06-10 6 SIAMESE TWIN SHARK NATURE has produced many oddities, but none more so than this two-headed "Siamese-twin" shark, which was caught by fishermen recently off the Melilla coast of Spanish North Africa. Weighing 90 kilos, the unusual specimen was handed over to experts of the fishermen's union for study.— U.P.I, picture.UPI - 50 words
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Article80 1962-06-10 6 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The United States conducted another nuclear test in the Paciiic yesterday. The detonation, conducted near Christmas Island, was in the intermediate yield range, and was the 15th of the current U.S. tests in the Pacific. The device was dropped from an aeroplane. The test wasReuter - 80 words
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Article31 1962-06-10 6 Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, will make a week-long visit to India and Pakistan starting on Thursday. Britain's entry into tilt European Common Market will probaWv ><» on* topic of diacu-ssion*.— Reutar.Reuter - 31 words
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Article33 1962-06-10 6 Said estei day In Washington that crop failures and widespread lamlne on the Red China mainland may soon force still another wave of refugees Into overcrowded Hong Kong. UP I.UP - 33 words
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317 1962-06-10 6 Duke blasted for his rhinos and Chinese speech HONG KONG NEWSPAPER SAYS REMARKS WERE 'SNEERING 1 'pilh Colony's leading Chinese-owned Eng-lish-language newspaper today took a potshot at the Duke of Edinburgh for his remarks about Chinese, rhino horns and aphrodisiacs. In an editorial commenting on his speech to the World317 words
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Article32 1962-06-10 6 LONDON. Eat.— A plea for girl students to be allowed to wear slacks and headscarves with their academic gowns has been rejected by Mr. Arthur Norrington, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.32 words
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Article31 1962-06-10 6 Were found burned to death early yesterday in a tenement fire which broke out lnte on F.iday n«ht In the aeruelypopulated Western Market district of Hong Kong R*ut*r.31 words
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224 1962-06-10 6 Millionaire's wife gets $9m. divorce settlement CHICAGO, Sat.— The wife of the rags -to riches head of a So' billion industrial empire yesterday won a $9 million divorce settlement. Attorneys for Mrs. Ora Mary Lannan. 55. claimed the financial settlement in her uncontested divorce action against Mr. J Patrick Lennan.224 words
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Advertisement212 1962-06-10 6 «Mf 1/41 SIM FINEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC y'U'n I JET BRIDGE^ toU-SA "^Ufl HONOLULU SAN vAf>-y and on around the world by BOAC Jetliners y^ FRANCISCO Hjf^z\ Fly in style BOAC Rolls-Royce 707 style across the Pacific lUIIYO /^SI rfWW m iff; A and the USA, and on to Europe212 words
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143 1962-06-10 7 Snaps of Jackie: Warning, to airline WASHINGTON. Sat— The White House said it has asked Air India to halt circulation of an airline brochure that contained photographs of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. Press Secretary. Mr. Pierre Salinger, said the request was made because of a White House policy against the use143 words
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493 1962-06-10 7 U.S. stepping up stockpile rubber sale 'pIK I'nited States is to step up the disposal of rubber from its national stockpile surplus. Announcing this yesterday, the oflksc of Emergency Planning Hid the inert —ed sjilcs would In* effected in :i manner that "would not exert si«jiiitu-;ml pressure on the world493 words
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Article24 1962-06-10 7 ...Was killed when a border police pairol unit, clashed witn a group of Communist terrorists in jungle near the Malayan border. Reiner.24 words
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112 1962-06-10 7 PRAGUE. Sat. At least 100 Czech students have been expelled from Prague University following demonstrations and fights between white and coloured students About 2.000 coloured students are studying at Prague Czech students claim they are given preferential treatment And the Czechs blame food shipments112 words
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435 1962-06-10 7 Refugees flee by the planeload as OAS calls for a partition ORAN, Saturday. gX- GENERAL Paul Gardy, new leader of the Secret Army Organisation has called for partition of Algeria, Kuropean sources said here today. Outlining the aims of the O.A.S. In a new policy statement, he called (or the435 words
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Article32 1962-06-10 7 NEW DELHI. Sat.-Ame-ricas Lockheed Aircraft Corporation has offered to sell FlO4 Starflghter Jets to India on long-term contracts in an effort to persuade India not to buy Russian MiGs.32 words
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197 1962-06-10 7 NOW LIZ HAS TOOTHACHE: FILMING PUT OFF AGAIN ROivia, aai— Acirtbo £.uzaoein layloi, ywiom: past ulneases nave auut-u niunou.-. oi aouars 10 me cost ot ncr latest, mm, MM sick again ioaay wan me luotnache. A sponesman Horn the movie "Cieopatra sam Miss 'layloi was unable lo wuik touay "SheUPI - 197 words
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Article29 1962-06-10 7 The Australian Minister for External Affairs said In Seoul yesterday thai he did not think the Hoog Kong refugee problem could be resolved by migration. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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169 1962-06-10 7 (COMMUNIST bloc coun- tries, who have been holding a top secret "economic summit" mtPtlng here, have decided to back the idea of an lntematlon al trade conference, a communique said today. The communique, released by the Soviet news169 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-06-10 7 The camel is often called "the ship of the desert," but here in this picture is real ship going across the desert. It is on Israeli fishing boat on its way across the Negev, to Eilat, where it will be launched92 words
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Advertisement77 1962-06-10 7 OFF-THE-VINE FLAVOUR Verily the finest intn.it... arc usod for Heinz Tomato Juirr. lU'j.. luscious, viiir-ripriie<! li)iiiat<x->. pickol at tlic very jn-ak of iMrfi-ction |»rr«-nl and |>.irknl vsitliin a few liours limr. Drink lli-in/. Tomato Jiiit-c c\«'ry morning, again at niglit. You'll enjoy its fine flavour, its zip anil tang. St\c77 words
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Advertisement383 1962-06-10 7 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 o PER fc/O ANNUM %z Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. jjs The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest383 words
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Article, Illustration655 1962-06-10 8 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Bashful 'maidens' burlesque a 'slave market' on Varsity parade float pOMP and pageantry will mark the colourful installation and foundation day ceremonies of the University of Malaya at the Stadium Negara here next Saturday. The two-hour ceremony, the biggnl ever655 words
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241 1962-06-10 8 16 floats usher in varsity welfare month CUNGAPORE, Bat. A proO cession of sixteen floats today opened the University of Singapore Students' Union's Welfare Month which replaced the former Welfare Week. As the "rag procession" made Its way through the City thoroughfares, it Jammed traffic, leaving in its wake long241 words
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Article46 1962-06-10 8 KUANTAN Sat. The R.A.F. team exploring Tasek Chini, the mysterious lake under which is reputed to be a legendary city, have come up with no finds yet. Seven divers equipped with aqua lungs and underwater cameras today continued to probe Its muddy waters.46 words
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Article37 1962-06-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Minister of the Interior, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will declare open the new lowcost municipal flats in Sungei Besl Road here at 10 a.m. on Monday.37 words
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207 1962-06-10 8 Harbour Workers' Union split after dispute between council members PORT SWETTENHAM, Saturday JHE 16-YEAR-OLD Harbour Workers' Trade Union has split following a dispute between its members and its executive council. The dispute arose when the unions 3,000 members called a general meeting recently "to clarify the unions position in regard207 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-06-10 8 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA A.M.: Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca and National Shortwave only; 6.00 Negara-ku and the News headlines: 6.05 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Reodeovous with Music All Stations: 7.30 The News: 7.35 Breakfast Club: 8.00 News in the National Language Reading of the National Language 8.03 Bright and Breezy:130 words
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Miscellaneous130 1962-06-10 8 and National Shortwave only: 3.30 Melodies and Memories; 4.00 Four O'clock Date: 4.30 Tea Dance: 5.00 The News; 5.05 Songs From The Stage and Screen; 5.30 Pick of the Pops. All Stations. 6.00 Summary of Programmes for the Evening: 6 10 Songs at Eventide; 6.55 Oood Cause: 7.00 The Newt;130 words
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Miscellaneous153 1962-06-10 8 News: 8.05 Sunday Breakfast Club Session; 9.00 Programme Summary- 9.03 The Choir Sings; 9.30 Whacic-n; 10.00 Irama Pagt; 10.30 Played to Please: 11.00 Question Time: 11.15 Music from Holland: 11.30 All Strings and Fancy Free. P.M.: 12.00 No Love For Linda: 12.30 JaiE Club USA; 1.00 Lunch- i time Listening;153 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-06-10 9 WINNER «f the week's TOP PRIZE of S3U is Kong Sin < hoong, 521 Penanic Road. Penang, who sent in "Labour" (above). He used a Yashira camera. Setting Ml. I Km srrond. The SECOND PRIZE of S2fl Is won by Chin Pei Choo. 255-A. Victoria Street. Singapore 7.217 words
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Article85 1962-06-10 9 1 Z¥ «P»3 0* nw.M '6E »IBIV '8£ W-VH '9C B*'d WED >£ "tmu% Zt tra 9? saud^H ej auiujwj. F.Z <iT«a ZZ q*M in *h'?V '61 .Jirwsil. *tl aaitßrtsH -q\ <I*3A\ 01 '6 Mm '8 ««!3 I I a\"n "9 uatnao '<? a»n > HUM -xa g85 words
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Miscellaneous177 1962-06-10 9 (POPULAR CROSSWORD) Vfc____ S -3^^ ACROSS 1. Open country <5); DOWN: 1. Dissipated (4); 2. 6. Uve |f); 11, Care (7>: 12. Vas- Measure <4i; 3. Put in practice sa. ,5,; ,3. Perfume (•> M. Ob- C^ VcSS. 'coiou^ hierate (5): 16. Menace (6,; 18 ,3.: 7. Dash <4); LaiJuW177 words
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Article53 1962-06-10 10 J» Hera. Sle (NUami) •WOO SKIN CAR! Courses, including make-up. 560.00 Charm Courses. The Parisian Wav Combined courses 1 110.00. Enrolmenta now accepted. Ring Louiae Klerk, medically Ira lead Beauty Specialist with Parisian Quail Biationa. Singapore a only Charm Beauty Culture School Truman et Beaute. 22 Ngee Ann Building53 words
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Article97 1962-06-10 10 M Wmr4a ii.il (Him.) WESLEY CHURCH, SEREMBAN Sunday Worship Service (.30 p.m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHUNCN In Blaaapore. Orchard Road. Sunday Service V a.m. and 6 p.m. Ail welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ft Orange Grove Road. Sunday Service ».3» a.m. Sunday Bcbool 10 W am Wednesday meeting 7.97 words
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Article318 1962-06-10 10 MILITANTS ON THE FARM OF ALL the countries in Asia. Malaya provides the most effective rural answer to the Reds. In ASIA Magazine today we present a survey of the nations drive to give I her farmers a new deal and to balance her economy by matching her fast-growing Industry318 words
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Article639 1962-06-10 10 IN DEFENCE OF FUG-SELLERS I HAVE become an Abu bin Adam fan but his flag day (Sunday Times. May 20) article left a bad taste. He bought a flag for 20 cents (his maximum limit) on Saturday and then takes sweet Sunday revenge by calling civic conscious people639 words
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Article62 1962-06-10 10 MALAYA has miifb to be thankful for to Premier Teneku Abdul Rahman we that in the Sun(i.i* Time* from time to time you run «torie* about the cotninc men in the Malayan painting world. What about getting the most talented of thrm to do a painting62 words
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237 1962-06-10 10 Long-term loans keynote to success ABILITY to get long-term loans at low interest is the keynote to the success ot private building enterprise. Private builders are usually keen to finish their houses and sell them and not rent them out. Hence the need for such loans to encourage people especially237 words
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786 1962-06-10 10 Housing problem— how it is being solved QISASTROUS tires over the post few years have spotlighted the pathetic housing situation in Singapore Three major kampong fires two in Tiong Bahru and another one in Kampong Koo Chye in Geylang fully illustrate the village fire risks. Thousands of people lost their786 words
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Article172 1962-06-10 10 Board keeps eye on rich tenants THE Housing Board !s paying close attention to the question of rich people occupying pre-war built flat* meant for the imdale daw Startling Information has come lino the liand-- of the Board about people with fat banlc accounts and other property retaining the** flats.172 words
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98 1962-06-10 10 SQUATTERS, ILLEGAL HOUSES SET A PROBLEM rE serious housing .--liortage has led to a mushrooming of unauthorised structures In various parts of the island Many Innocent people have been duped into paying large sums of money lor these buildings only to be faced with the prospect of eviction Obstacle To98 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-06-10 10 L-r 1 BUILT BY Wttk BUILT BY r I GOVERNMENT PRIVATE BUILDERS Includes those put up by the P.W.D the Rural Board and the City Council. UlOii cost of building mt--11 terials has puMied up the price of houses built by private developers. Ir some170 words
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Article, Illustration576 1962-06-10 10 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By IN Fanling I saw the collapse of humanity. In Fanling, I saw the shame of East and West. I saw thousands fleeing from a heartless tyranny only to be thrown back by another tyranny that was as heartless. As *c threw away576 words
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Advertisement774 1962-06-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. It War4t lit (Mimimum) WOO CHE AH Between tstapsxe Kirn hens,, eldest son of Madam Mak Yuk Chun and TherAae Ana* Buaa ('two youngest sister ot Mr. Cbaab Keat HID of TaipinK on 10. U. SITUATIONS VACANT IS W»r4t ti {M>n.)—M»m M cU. sxlr« RtAO ih« armor Appointments774 words
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Advertisement14 1962-06-10 10 HOTEL MERLIN TRIACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-10 10 SSSSaiSsOw^ »i^B^SS for everybody —everywhere Electrolux new compressor refrigerators The Electrolux new economy line oHeri you a full range of electric refrigerators fitted with extremely economical cooling units Elegant models, beautifully equipped, with plenty of space for food and large bottles. You'll find exactly what you need «n the sire88 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-06-10 11 A bottle of hoiy water smashes against the bow of the vessal and the first of six fast patrol boats built for the Royal Malayan Navy is launched. The hand that conducted the Muslim custom of breaking two bottles of holy water against the ship's bow104 words
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232 1962-06-10 11 Razak 'No more Congo court martials' K LUANG. Sat— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today that there would be no more court martials of Malayan soldiers who have served In the troubled Congo Republic. He said thus afternoon after visiting the officers and men of the 6th232 words
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Article53 1962-06-10 11 RAWANG. Sat. Lin Yit Seng. 29, was charged in the Ma ui-t rate's Court here today with murdering a 16--year-old schoolgirl. Eng Yep Chai. on June 5 at about 7.30 p.m. He was ordered to be kept In police custody until June 16 pending53 words
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Article27 1962-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Flshine nets worth $2,110 belonging to a fisherman. Chla Penu Hong, were reported stolen at Tanjong Sepat. Kuala Langat district, yesterday.27 words
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239 1962-06-10 11 Congratulatory cables for Dato Lee's varsity appointment SINGAPORE, Saturday. CONGRATULATORY riiTiinjn on the appointment of Dato Dr. Lee Kong (.'hian as the fust Chancellor of the University of Singapore have been received at the University here. Most of the messages have been from universities in the British Commonwealth. Burma. Indonesia.239 words
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Article98 1962-06-10 11 Kidnap boy inquiry next month SINGAPORE. Sat A preliminary inquiry into the kidnapping of Sect Lye Woo, 12-year-old son of a tin mining contractor and businessman, will be held on July 2 and 3 Three men. Robert Tang Keng Lock. 18. Tan Slan Pung. 23. and Llm Kheng Tiong. 21.98 words
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Article89 1962-06-10 11 WASHINGTON. Sat.—Malayan Labour Party vice-president. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan said today that if British and Australian troops now stationed In Malaya were sent to Thailand, "they would not be welcomed back." Mr. Ramanathan made the statement at a press conference just prior to the opening of vUPI - 89 words
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Article87 1962-06-10 11 TODAY: Sedlll fCectUJ 2.11 a m 1 (SOfO 3.49 pm ("Olii, Singapore 3.1U mm (7.21t> 4.59 p.m itijlti. Port Ulckion ul6 a.m. <6.91t> 11.66 pm (6.3U). Port Swe:t*nliam 10.33 a m (11.0 ft) 10.44 pm (B.7ft). Penang 7.05 am (6.lft) 533 p.m i6.6tt> TOMORROW Sedlll KecMJ 3.30 am87 words
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Article147 1962-06-10 11 yOU'VE read Malaya's new 1 writers in the Sunday Times Today you are invited to loin them To write for profit for the Sunday Times will pay $50 for the best contribution You are invited to loin Malaya's new writers by writing on i snbiect suegested147 words
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540 1962-06-10 11 'ASA NIGHT' TO BE HIGHLIGHT OF ROYAL VISIT i Fashion show in programme for Thailand's King and Queen KUALA LUMPUR. AN "ASA NIGHT" will be one of the highlights of the state visit of the King and Queen of Thailand to Malaya from June 20 to 27. The evening will540 words
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261 1962-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat—Business on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Singapore section today with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Eatt Smelting 1300/ S3 SL; Gammon (5.000* 81. 72! jD; M. Containers 1 2.000) $1.27, (12,000) $1.29. (22.000) $1.28, <500> $1.29 SL, (600) $1.27 SL. (2.1001261 words
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Article33 1962-06-10 11 SINGAPORE Copra Association noon price: June $28 i 'nominal) Singapore Cot-omit Oil Millers' Association: Bulk $39 sellers, drum $42 sellers Tone quiet I then attend an "ASA ■HBOC at the Tengku33 words
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Article95 1962-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tuuii bauuauon Board ..as to organise Nauouai -miguage classes to prepare prospective candioai.es tor the Darjah I. II and 111 examinations oi ihe Ministry of Education next year. A Board statement said classes would be held at St. Joseph's Institution, Tanjong Katong Secondary School, Balestier95 words
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Article56 1962-06-10 11 MALACCA, Sat. Inche Mohamed Dom Janudin, 45. a well-known Malayan tennis star, died in the Malacca General Hospital this afternoon after a short illness. A steward attached to the hospital, he was for several years. Malacca State tennis champion. His illness prevented him from playing in56 words
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Article25 1962-06-10 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price here today was $447.50 a plcul. down $2 50 and the offering 250 tons up 30 tons.25 words
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Advertisement585 1962-06-10 11 II PASSPORT II TO SECURITY _~^^b r^l. -g- *~\^^^^t^^^^ ISrlr^H k^R^R^RV P"*^^^ I BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKING I E earn a steady interest in assured Security, ■J H without deduction of United Kingdom income tax. ■J Ask the Manager of your local Branch or write to K the General585 words
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Article, Illustration818 1962-06-10 12 Juliet Ang - Going to have a BABY Juliet Ang THE ART OF LOOKING TRIM AS YOU WAIT AND A GIRL'S DREAM OFFICE FOR THE MOTHER-TO-BE-FLATTERY AND THE ART OF CAMOUFLAGE By WOW THEM WHILE YOU WAIT CO you're expecting! Congratulations! ror having a baby is really every woman's secret ambition. But it818 words
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Article321 1962-06-10 12 Pregnant AND pretty— a myth I WONDER who started it this myth about pregnant women radiating beauty and health; their cheeks a garden of roses, their hair gleaming with highlights and their step full of health and vitality? The truth of the matter is that women at this stage look321 words
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187 1962-06-10 12 I WANT to study aviation In America. Please give me the address of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. F. C. KIM Singapore. 2555. North Hollywood Way, Burt nk, California, U.S.A. WHY do some Sikhs use a name after the "Singh" and what does It stand187 words
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Advertisement409 1962-06-10 12 make-up could do so many good things for your skin? ■iMrl M^ if* *R\V i^BBBBBBBBBB. H.-J.-i I 111 I II i (,LOW h niorr mniuurt 1 ih. in 1 1 1 .i k<- m > Ihat* win il f,\\r* \our >k.in il.-u-iln-tirhril look v»ith a monlrnrd jerl tli.it no iithri409 words
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Advertisement400 1962-06-10 12 H (,7IVMVW/> Q M GRAND SEASOM M I sal i: I issUS sssT^l H| LOOK"! PRICES MARKED DOWN FOR CLEARANCE. Blfl Monhatton Col Itlirfi ssssssl ■1 151, to 171.) 513.50 SS.SO eoch Doric Turf ond Arrow Dal* sK°l N Shirft (silt 111] to 17) TO CLEAR 54.00 H|^| Manhattan and400 words
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Article668 1962-06-10 13 When it is all over exercise IT'S over, and you're float Ing on air or you should be. You're holding the bundle of joy which you've been waiting nine months for. and the wait was well worth it. It's a joy to be able to see your toes again, but668 words
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Article119 1962-06-10 13 PACK PRETTY BAGS DEING In hospital does not *'mr»n you have to look pale and wan. and not care for appearance. So pack yourself a prettj bag to bring along. Thr suggrstions given may be of help. Pretty pyjamas In American lawn. Cool and comfortable. With matching diMrr coat. Price:119 words
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Article, Illustration649 1962-06-10 13 OFFICES-AND SHADES OF ORWELL ANGELINA FLETCHER MALAYA S NEW WRITER No. 38 I DREAMED 1 was in a space age office and nice secretaries are never the same again once they have dreams of this nature. My cosy corner eternally alive with the sharp, staccato rattle of three bulky typewriters649 words
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Article400 1962-06-10 13 I AM a middle-aged housewife with eight children. Nineteen years ago I was forced to marry a man against my wishes. I did not love him at all and still do not love him. As the years passed I became more unhappy A few months ago400 words
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Advertisement459 1962-06-10 13 xmmmmmmmMM 1 r KJi, £j > With every c»o boxes of Andrex t 3k sfl W^^Z Facial TU>ues a luxurious jar of cZZ>^ aßLftaMai ;~~-i Pond's Cold Cream. ANDRF.X v ihr choice of modern people who use Clean- JHkm-^mJHHHHHsjnHS CZ^>^ <^fH stag Tissues for people hlio v c .A^r^L^a^^C^BHaHaw warn459 words
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350 1962-06-10 14 HENRY PAUL - LONGEST TUNNEL IN HIGHLANDS EADY SOON HENRY PAUL By IPOH. Saturday 400 tons of explosives bein£ used to blast way through 61 miles pVACUATION work on the Telom Tunnel, the longest in the series of subterranean passageways forming part of the Sl5O million hydroelectric power project in the Cameron Highlands,350 words
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Article93 1962-06-10 14 Illegal smokes: Man fined $5,000 SINGAPORE, Sat. Koh Chye Seng, 25, was fined $5,000 or ten months' jail in the Ninth Magistrate s Court '.oday when he pleaded guilty to possessing 250 lbs of dutiable cigarettes and 37' 2 ]bs of Shag tobacco. He was*arrested by a Customs party lying93 words
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213 1962-06-10 14 A new low price for rubber forecast KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. To meet the challenge ol synthetic, the Malayan Rubber Industry must aim at a sale price of only 60 to 75 cents, or slightly less. a ib. within the next few years, according to one of the country's top planting213 words
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196 1962-06-10 14 IPOH. Saturday. JjR. S. P. SEENIVASAGAM, President of the Ipoh Municipality, luis decided to devole most of his time to his new duties and give up his legal practice except in some special instances. i "Except when attending meetings of the196 words
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454 1962-06-10 14 Those orange proves a reader asks for advice DO YOU hove a query or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times, Times House, River Volley Road, Singapore-9. Q: Don't you think that with all the new buildings going up. a small man looking for a safe investment would454 words
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Advertisement162 1962-06-10 14 Wisdom m is the brush M\ J km ll ml riciTa~iV€QYltlg I lor you! ml Fltx T? st I m llmlk spectally shaped ('Any old toothbrush' miil\ deanw8 just wont do!) MtS i)\ Sy N^^ii yn^hfla^H \JJI container 7. L. Monson, Son /■if///// 'Mi 1/1/1/ Jones {Malaya) Ltd., fil/l! //Iff162 words
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Miscellaneous87 1962-06-10 14 —LOOKING AHEAP FOR PROFIT H iJ OcHt reallu core. ...or a HsLjSHtd P P cenw«x> barf^vre daatlZ'- rovts*i»Q to I IT im^, Pfimcki I that soot vwmMf be behold. df^J*"*//* limit wur blessed m* a m^jd ihe Hearts of^'^ou expect*? a babyi heir a brrghL&xL < SB 7"S^ ThaT &><^87 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1962-06-10 15 Now I know why Nancy wears a cheongsam Roderick Mann meets a star from the East £S ACTOR I know, on his first visit to the Far Kast. sent back a card on which was scrawled: "Wow! These Oriental girls have certainly £<»t something." Happily for us in Britain, whatever1,094 words
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Article119 1962-06-10 15 THE lovely eyes of Beatrice Altariba are causing storms of trouble in Paris and Cannes. She is the constant companion of Burt Lancaster, the American actor and tough guy who is shooting a film in Rome. Beatrice has been acting in the epic "Cleopatra." As soon as the119 words
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Advertisement215 1962-06-10 15 !EISSSI"MExf "change" I They FOUGHT FACE TO FACE er SIDE BY SIDE! ttmt KTRO GOLWKYN-MAYER wwai B zKL'"' B BJ fgTafai^^gfaTJ^^yE b bbbbbbbbHb^bV .a >l ,4vßATf>?^B^^ j^Hs^'^^C tJm t* &r Baf 7 I C^.jrarararA J l JV BbbbßßßbW fi BBfc^^^Bßam^^Bsv Bl *jLyHHtG&F^TVv9Sliafw\ y^' i^a»f* |Tt" triih MAY A OLD ST.215 words
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539 1962-06-10 19 B?9«fI*H^IT!!T7TTeT?K7ST?fXTB-E!T3?T!rffl THE BREATHLESS RACE AGAINST TIME HAS ENDED gENAYAN, the suburb four miles out of Jakarta's civic centre where the Fourth Asian Games will be held from August 24 to Sept. 4, is slowing down to a normal tempo now. The scars539 words
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Article275 1962-06-10 19 Remember we pay $5 for the week's best letter. Keep it short and --end it to: Sports Opinion, The Sunday Times, Times House, Rivei Valley Road, Singapore 9. MAY I comment on the Asian Games Trials and make a few suggestions. To the best of my knowledge.275 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-06-10 19 GIGANTIC MAIN STADIUM riillK rouf covering the I stands of the main stadium for 100.000 (above) had been completed when I looked over the games sites a fortnight ago. The soccer pitch, green and fresh, was like an oasis in the midst of the mass of concrete and steel in124 words
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Article593 1962-06-10 19 YOUR CAR, BOSS AND WIFE MOTORING— BY PETER LIM WHAT has your wife and your boss got to do with your driving? A lot, it seems, if we are to pay any heed to those who claim to be experts in such matters. So— for what the information's worth I593 words
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Article, Illustration702 1962-06-10 20 /CONTRARY to the views of the team which (up semi-finals tomorrov Brazil will be witho quarter final clash again In talent that he is unlik England will have to show improvement on their form la scraping into the quarterfinals with a702 words
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Article174 1962-06-10 20 EPSOM. Sat Stewards yesterday blamed owners oi horses which had no business to be running in the Derby Stakes for the fall of seven thoroughbreds In the race. Th" Ep.>om stewards, who conducted an inquiry into the running of the Derby, said they were satisfied that174 words
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303 1962-06-10 20 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By If HEP your eyes open and use your brains boomed a voice which echoed and re-echoed throughout Merdeka Stadium. The command came from Nabi Ahmad Kallat, the Pakistan hockey coach, as he put 17 of Malaya's best players through their paces303 words
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Article283 1962-06-10 20 Fed lead Spore in Police 'test' KUALA LUMPUR, aat. Federation led Singapore o> 61 runs on first innings i., me annual Police cnckci "Ti-st" on the Depot ground, today. Boon Don Leong. nuiklng his debut for Federation Police, hit 49 (seven fours) n.W Federations total of 178. Buiy Federation owed283 words
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Advertisement254 1962-06-10 20 now flying CATHAY You have never Known service so sumptuous, so thoughtful! This is the fastest m^ Jim Mfj) eg Cathay Pacific's huge fleet of modern airliners operates through seventeen let service through the Onent-with the most fabulous foods and wines aboard IB Mm I I major cities in Southeast254 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-06-10 20 SPORTS DUKY] (KICKET: S.C A. senior lounvT merit I.A. v CSC, Bale.-ner Road; S.C.R C. v S.C, Shenlon Road; SC.R.C v S.C. C. Shenlou Junior A" CSC. V H.Q. Feal, Bale.stier Road: Prisons v Naval Base. Cliangi: R.A.F. ueletar Poleytechntc v RAF. Changi, Seletar; S.CC. v R.A.F. Tengah, padang; Junior138 words
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1085 1962-06-10 21 EPSOM JEEP shows you a safe way... HE LOOKS THE BEST OF THREE TOP RUNNERS NOT ENGAGED IN DERBY BEST BETS: Booberoi (Race 1) and Society Girl (Race 6). THE GOING is likely to be FIRM. piCKING the winner in a "classic" trial1,085 words
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Article1318 1962-06-10 21 Race 1—2.00: Class 2. Div. 5 6 Furs 1. ***** Booberoi (Lucky E St.) Martin. 5 9.0 (SF) Johnson 5 2. ***** Theatre IV (Shaw St.) Tullob, 6 8 13 Harbrldge 1 3. ***** Eiffel Tower (Phoster St.) Daniels. 5 8.10 (P) < 41,318 words
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Article368 1962-06-10 21 vide the challenge. She ran two encouraging races at Bukit Tlmah last month. Her fourth with 8.5 to Little Richard over 6f was a particularly Impressive effort. She would have certainly gone much closer but for a slipped saddle. Erik should go close. He was a winner over the368 words
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Article253 1962-06-10 21 THIS could well be a dress-rehearsal for the valuable Sultans Gold Vase to be run ud the straight bki in August. Seldom have I come across a more formidable array of top-class sprinters in a straight event (Race Four). Trainer Rinus van Brcukelen's brilliant pair253 words
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Advertisement699 1962-06-10 21 REGULAR OFFICER CADETSHIPS FEDERATION ARMED FORCES 1. Applications are lnvitea from Federal Citizens for entry into the Federation Military College, Sungei Besi, Selangor. as Officer Cadets in January, 1963 to be trained as Regular Others for the Federation Army, Royal Malayan Navy ami Royal Malayan Air Force. 2. Applicants must699 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-06-10 22 TWO-GOALS-IN-TWO-MINUTES BLITZ ENDS A GALLANT SINGAPORE FIGHT HONG KONG goalkeeper Kwok Chow Ming (left) slides down to clear a shot from Singapore forward Stringfellow (right) as a Hong Kong defender looks on anxiously in last night's inter-port soccer match. Hong Kong won 6-2. Sunday Times picture byHAN HAI FONG - 53 words
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Article96 1962-06-10 22 CINGAPORE, Sat. Chou LID Chen (Formasa) was declared 1 winner of the first Singapore pro- fpsslonal table tennis championships at the Happy World stadium Umiithi. Chou was tne only player to maintain an unbeaten record in Hie two-day tournament He scored piuhi points. Runner-up was Norizaku96 words
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Article36 1962-06-10 22 PENAN *at A last-mlnut« penalty b> Sens Cnoy enable Perak to hold Peiiang to a 1-1 draw In their file: idly Inter-state .-occer match here tomem Penant's goal 'ii the tilM was a Rift.36 words
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686 1962-06-10 22 F. SALAHUDIN - TEN THOUSAND FANS SEE VISITORS SWEEP TO A WELL-DESERVED WIN F. SALAHUDIN iJL Singapore. Sat AFTER a keen end-to-end struggle for 54 minutes Hong Kong swept to a 6-2 win over Singapore in their interport soccer match to regain the Aw Hoe Cup and to register their seventh success in686 words
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Article404 1962-06-10 22 SINGAPOKL. Sat. Hatdal i Singh, a 17-year-ola student at Gan Eng beng School, I was easily tne most out- standing athlete at the Pasir Panjang District athletic meet at Farrer Park today. Running with an easy and relaxed style Hardal won all his three404 words
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Article26 1962-06-10 22 WELLINGTON. South Africa. Sat. The British Lions Rujby Union touring learn ijeai Boland by 25-8 here today. They ied 11-8 at halfiime. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article142 1962-06-10 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. A MM crowd saw Singapore's Asian Games iiopes, taking their fusi test, go down by 5-4 M a Combined Far Ea*t Air Forte. U.S. and Burma Navy .side m die Naiionai Day boxing match at the S.B.A. Hall tonight. Results: Light-fly Allffln iS) bt YuM>ff142 words
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Article23 1962-06-10 22 SYDNEY. Sat. Biiiain bea: Aw-tralia by 31-12 W ;he Dm Rugby League Test nere today. Britain led 9-7 at halltune. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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281 1962-06-10 22 CARDIFF, Saturday. lIANIF MOHAMMAD returned to the Pakistani cricket team today after injury and scored a chanceless 109 against Glamorgan here. Haniff. who only limped slightly while running between the wickets, showed nearly all his strokes, and sharedReuter - 281 words
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Article411 1962-06-10 22 Singapore, Saturday SIAH KIM BIN (Kapor House), who won all his lour events 400 m. 800itl, 1.500 m and shot putt was champion athlete of Victoria School at tha school's athletic meet aUalan Besai today. The "B" division individual 1 championship was won by Chew411 words
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Article166 1962-06-10 22 MR. V. AUGUSTINE and Mr H.C.L. Pantulu and th<-ir lumili> kt| to thank friends and relatl\.-« for fhnr condo.^iKtnnce and attendance in their recent beri'avemrnt. THE FAMILY of IBS) late Mr. Voonn Soon Klf» tender their heartfelt thanks to all their relatives, friend.x. and the various Associations wno sent166 words
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