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Title Section20 1962-06-11 1 WIIIK.i: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Sunday Times fie***** Estd. 1845 MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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477 1962-06-11 1 OAS: NEW ORDER 35 reported held in island raid LAOS PRINCES STILL HAGGLING ON DETAILS -Page 18 Attacks on Algerians called off Blown vp oil well in Sahara ALGIERS, Sun. The Secret Army Organisation (OAS) said last night that orders had been issued not to attack Algerians. In ;i clandestine477 words
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Article77 1962-06-11 1 The accent on youth is evident everywhere in the Federation of Malaya today. This is as it should be. seeing that the great majority of our population are young. Whether they are young adults, teenagers or children they seem to be bursting with energy and creative activity, the Prime77 words
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Article62 1962-06-11 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Two persona were killed and one missing in the flood and landslide which were caused by rainfall of 100 to 200 millimetres over Western Japan late last night and early this morning. Police In Hiroshima said an old woman died and five wereReuter - 62 words
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Article25 1962-06-11 1 MANILA. Sun. Strong tremors last night rocked Dagupan City, about 150 miles North of here, the Philippine news service (PNS* reported today— U.P.l.25 words
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Article23 1962-06-11 1 LONDON, Sun. Britain is airlifting 20 tons of insecticide to Teheran to assist in dealing with swarms of locusts plaguing Persia.23 words
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Article, Illustration610 1962-06-11 1 K. BASKARAN MENON - K. BASKARAN MENON 15 LICENCES FOR MINING OF 47,000-ACRE AREA LIKELY BEFORE END OF YEAR By KUAXTAN, Sunday. JfI'NDRKDS of people have swamped the Shite Secretarial here in the last two days, seeking more details of the rich iron ore find in South Pahang. The610 words
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97 1962-06-11 1 Picnickers in crash: Five badly injured CINGAPORE, Sun. Five people were seriously injured when a police vehicle carrying 20 picnickers overturned at the junction of Tanah Merah Besar Road and Nicol Drive this morning. Three of the injured, a policeman's wife and daughter and a child, were admitted immediately to97 words
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Article78 1962-06-11 1 MOSCOW. Sun. A Soviet court has sentenced to death two young Russians who tried to hijack a plane and escape to the West, it was reported here today. Komsomolskaya Pravda. the Young Communist League newspaper, said the plane was seized In mid-air last September shortly afterReuter - 78 words
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Article55 1962-06-11 1 DAMASCUS. Sun. Former Premier Dr. Mahmoun Kuzbari has been freed from prison but is still under investigation, the Prosecutor Office said today. Kuzbari was arrested on March 28, following an Army overthrow of the Government, on charges of Involvement with a former U.S. diplomat to plot aUP - 55 words
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Article28 1962-06-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Toh Puan Leong Yew Koh. wtfe of the Minister of Justice, died In Assunta hospital h«re of heart attack. She was 68.28 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-06-11 1 SPEECH BY THE ROYAL BRIDE SHARIFAH SALWA. eldest daughter of the King and Queen, makes a speech at the Balai Besar, Arau, during her visit to her home state yesterday with her husband. Tengku Suleiman. On behalf of herself and her husband, she thanked the people of Perlis for giving134 words
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165 1962-06-11 1 Soldier is killed on way to royal lunch |{OTA BHARU. Sun. Sgt. Zainuddin bin Wahab, who was to have been among the 622 officers and men of the 2nd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, leaving next Friday for the Congo, was today killed in a road accident here. He was among165 words
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Article35 1962-06-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Five young demonstrators were hauled off to city prison yesterday for staging a sit-down In the Federal Post Office building during a five-hour hearing for 23 other pacifists.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article126 1962-06-11 1 Rush to rear in plane drama YEW YORK, Sun An Air France Boeing 707 jetliner from Paris made an emergency landing at Idlewild airport last night with its 56 passengers crouched in the tail section. But the airliner made a perfect landing on a runway with a flat tyre onReuter - 126 words
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Article41 1962-06-11 1 46 MORE ANTI-N MEN DETAr DCNOOM (Scotland I "rl\ -Is Jilt: HMHtttra ii HoU loi v II •if I nit« ij Md< Pol i ..Hllll .Mil' 1). J bait h brought nui Ye r ttkt n.i lemon to 1441 words
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Article268 1962-06-11 2 THE Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday that the nuclear test area of Johnston Island vi the Pacific would be extended temporarily from June 12 in preparation for a shot to take place at an altitude of "hundreds of kilometres. It explained that the test area wasReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-06-11 2 And now we are two SIAMESE twins Prudence (left) and Patricia Lowe shown after they were separated by an operation at the Children's Hospital, San Francisco. Thirteen doctors took part in the ope"ation, which lasted five hours. The twins, born to Mrs. Franklin Lowe, a Chinese, were joined fromUPI - 66 words
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Article200 1962-06-11 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday. TiHE Chinese Communists have brought in light x tanks and armoured vehicles to reinforce their military posts in the Aksaichin Plateau of the Ladakh the Times of India reported today. The report by the newspaper's political corresponrdent said that regular ChineseReuter - 200 words
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Article48 1962-06-11 2 The Americans say they v can outstrip the Soviet Union in preparing a moon flight It is not so important who will be the first to tly to the moon, so long as science and all mankmd benefit from it. —Soviet Cosmonaut Major Ghernian Titov in Moscow.48 words
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94 1962-06-11 2 WORCESTER (Cape Province Sun. Two men registered as blind, led the police on a 90 m.p.h. chase through a winding .nountain pass near here. They dodged police bullets In a stolen car before they crashed. The driver, Wrayearold Isau.UPI - 94 words
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Article29 1962-06-11 2 MEXICO CITY. Sun. Rural disorders, possibly provoked by the Communists In connection with President Kennedy's coming visit, were reported in several Darts of Mexico yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article31 1962-06-11 2 PARIS. Sun. French conscientious objectors will In future serve a maximum three years' jail If new legislation being prepared by the government Is adopted by the French Assembly. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article28 1962-06-11 2 DUNOON (Scotland!. Sun. Scores of ban-the-bomb demonstrators were arrested yesterday as they began a 24--hour protest against the U.S. Polaris submarine base at Holy Loch UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-06-11 2 No Marilyn means no Dean Martin too JIOLLYWOOD. Sun. Dean Martin (above) announced yesterday he would leave the film. Something's Got To Give, because Marilyn .Monroe had been sacked for her absenteeism Miss Monroe is being re. placed by Lee Remick. Dean Martin notified 20th Century Fox of his decisionReuter - 134 words
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Article45 1962-06-11 2 LAOOS. Sun. The Nigerlan Foreign Minister. Mr. Jaja Wachuku alleged ve.sterday that the Ghana High Commission here had become "a centre of subversion." Ghana had been using the local governments and trade unions to disrupt the Nigerian Government," he added. RenterReuter - 45 words
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224 1962-06-11 2 NEW YORK. Sunday. THE influential New York Times said today that the Senate should reverse its decision to ban U.S. foreign aid to Communist countries. 1 In an editorial entitled "Folly In Foreign Aid." the newspaper said: the prohibition is directed primarily againstReuter - 224 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MM j /^DID I DO^\ /yOU 6AIO I^N I SO/MPTUIWS (COULD WAVE TWEj {GO**) /mdU DIDNT V I RLL TWE J26 words
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Article270 1962-06-11 3 21 seconds in grip lUATH faced French v pilot Roland Hoche for 21 seconds before his Boeing 707 airliner crashed here last Sunday killing him and 129 other people, uncording to a memorandum by the management of Orlv Airport, published yesterday. The memorandum added that the airliner failed to leave270 words
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Article344 1962-06-11 3 I ON DON, Sun.— Whitsun crowds poured from European cities yesterday and today bound for the sea and countryside as sunshine and clear skies were reported over almost the entire continent. Generally it wu the same old story traffic jams, packed hotels at resorts and crowded trains.344 words
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144 1962-06-11 3 Fanatics parade in nude, burn houses yANCOUVER, ,s un A new wave of house-burnings and nude parades by women members of the fanatical "Sons of Freedom" Doukhobor religious sect alarmed the police at Trail (British Columbia) yesterday. The police said the demonstration was one of the biggest by the sectReuter - 144 words
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72 1962-06-11 3 'Kill' threat to Kennedy is probed WASHINGTON. Sun— The F. 8.1, disclosed last nlg'tt that It is investigating a reported threat to kill President Kennedy by a man who claimed he lost money in the recent stock market crash. A F. 8.1. spokesman said it felt there was "no significantUPI - 72 words
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Article33 1962-06-11 3 OTTAWA. Sun— Canadians who will be away from home on June 18. election day. today, began casting their votes in special advance polls. Voting booths will also be open tomorrow. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1962-06-11 3 PEKING. Sun. China will be issuing today a new set of stamps in 20, 10 and eight cents, featuring coloured designs of the crane. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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209 1962-06-11 3 Russia accuses West of stalling on Germany YIOSCOW, Sun.— The iTI Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries have agreed on the necessity of continuing the SovietAmerican talks on Berlin, according to a statement broadcast by Moscow Radio last night. But they accused the West of deliberately trying to postponeReuter - 209 words
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Article135 1962-06-11 3 TIERLIN, Sun.— The U.S. commandant in Berlin yesterday protested to the Russians against an "extremely grave Incident" on Friday when Communist guards fired on a hijacked steamer which carried 13 men and women and a baby to West Berlin. Maj.-Gen. Albert Watson told Gen.Reuter - 135 words
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Article97 1962-06-11 3 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Government will start work shortly on 17 new industrial projects. A statement from the industrialisation bureau of the Department of Basic Industries and Mines said the new projects Included three steel works, one aluminium refinery, a soda and soda-ash plant, three ferti-Reuter - 97 words
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233 1962-06-11 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. pLEET Admiral Ivan Isakov. Deputy Com-mander-in-Chief of the Soviet Navy, yesterday predicted that future tank battles will be fought by remote control with men directing the action through a television network underground or from aircraft Admiral Isakov also termed aircraft carriers "dead me>UPI - 233 words
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Article47 1962-06-11 3 SAN SALVADOR. Bun Police explosives experts yes terday rushed to the office of San Salvador's Mayor and dismantled a time bomb seconds before it was due to go off. The bomb was found by a municipal cleaner who tolri the police.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement235 1962-06-11 3 NEW INVENTION CONTROLS RUPTURE NO PADS NO SPRINGS The Nco-Borrcrc controls without pods and springs even Voluminous Scrotal Hernia The latest invention of Dr. L. Barrere brings to rupture sufferers an entirely new method of control. It is the result of 40 years practice ond improvements and has been proved235 words
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Article, Illustration146 1962-06-11 4 NANYANG PROFESSOR BACK FROM TOUR- SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr. Chaucer C. F. Yang, associate Professor of Commerce at Nanyang University, recently returned after a nlnenionths 1 tour of universities in the United Kingdom and the United Btates. During his six-month stay in England, Jointly sponsored by the British Council and the146 words
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Article47 1962-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Young Women's Christian Association will hold a tea party in honour of Mrs. M. Siraj and the State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim Singapore's representatives at the United Nations Seminar on the status of women in Toyko —on Friday, June 22.47 words
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250 1962-06-11 4 Woman with umbrella puts a thief to flight COULD FEEL HIM TREMBLING, SAYS SHOPKEEPER, 50 £UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Madam Chee Soe Ngah, 50, at 6 a.m. today put a young: burglar to flight with her umbrella. Madam Chee caught the burglar by the arm in her shop in Batu Road250 words
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Article131 1962-06-11 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE, Sun. Free Ministry of Culture film shows for this week, starting I at 7.30 a.m. are: Tomorrow: Rayman Marxet, Towner Road, Tau Mong School, Yio Chu Kang Road 11 m.s.. Pulau Ayer Merbau, Cambridge Road Market Open Ground. Tuesday: Jalan Tua Kong Chinese Temple, Boon131 words
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Article113 1962-06-11 4 TEN WAGE AGREEMENTS GAZETTED SINGAPORE, Sun. Ten wage agreements have Just been published in the Government Supplementary Gazette after being certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court. Six were concluded by the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union with Borneo Motors Ltd. Cycle and Carriage Co. Xtd.. East Asiatic Co. Ltd.. Century113 words
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Article48 1962-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sim. The 33rd anniversary of Kampong Kapor Methodist Church (Bishop Blckley memorial) was celebrated today with an anniversary service by Rev. T. R. Doraisamy at 9.30 a.m. a thanksgiving service and holy communion at 5.30 p.m. followed by dinner and musical entertainment at 8 p.m.48 words
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Article36 1962-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The fifth annual students' week for all secondary schools in Singapore, sponsored by the Student and Youth Work department of the Chinese V.M.C.A., will be held from July 29 to Aug. 536 words
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Article28 1962-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.—A tea party In honour of the founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary. His Holiness Gnanavallal Paranjothi Mahan, was held at Robinson's Cafe today.28 words
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Article29 1962-06-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Recreation Camp for secondary school students sponsored by the Chinese V.M.C.A. will be held at Tanah Merah youth camp from Aug. 13 to 16.29 words
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Article373 1962-06-11 4 HPHE following is today s iche- dule of civil aircralt movementb at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARR4VAJ S BOAC: Prom Tokyo, Manila, (BA 943) 5.55 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi, Bombay, Colombu, Kuala Lumpur <BA 712) 6.55 p.m.; from Syanej, Darwin, (BA 713)373 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-06-11 4 MR. it MRS. CHAN FOOK CHOY were married at the Singapore Marriage Registry yesterday. Mr. Chan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Wang Soon, is employed by the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. The bride is the former Miss Woo Shee Yin*, eldest daughter of Mr.55 words
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137 1962-06-11 4 JESSELTON, Sun.— The Diocese of Borneo is to be divided into two new Dioceses of Kuching and Jesseiton after July 25 this year, when each will have Its own Bishop. Bishop James Wong has left Jesseiton for a month's visit to Britain to consult137 words
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248 1962-06-11 5 Women protest at WD rent recoveries JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. rWO hundred and fifty women domestic employees of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. Johore Bahru branch, at a meeting held lere today, protested strongly against the policy of ecovering rent from those not accommodated in departmental quarters. The meeting, held248 words
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Article206 1962-06-11 5 Leader of SUPP loses his appeal KUCHING, Sun.— The appeal of Hollis Tini. chairman of the Mimanggang branch of the Sarawak United People's Party, against his conviction under the Public Order Ordinance of making a false statement likely to cause public alarm or despondency, was dismissed by the Kuching High206 words
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Article48 1962-06-11 5 KLANG. Sun.— Mr. James Pandian 30. senior arts master of the Anglo-Chinese School here, has left to Join the University of Singapore Mr. Pandian has been with the A.C.S. for the six years. He will do a three-year course for a Bachelor of Arts degree.48 words
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483 1962-06-11 5 INCREASE IN WOMEN CLIENTS -BROKER Number up 'l>y at least 30 per cent' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A CCORDING to a woman sharebroker here today, the number of her women clients has increased by at least 30 per sent since last year. This point emerged when a reporter made inquiries, following483 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-06-11 5 Lokman back with news of unanimous high regard for Tengku 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V The World Muslim Conference, which ended in Bagdad recently, is to send a note to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. congratulating him on his foresight in proposing the formation of Malaysia. This was stated today107 words
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Article128 1962-06-11 5 A LOR STAR. Sun. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party gained control of the first local council in the State of Kedah when their candidates captured nine of the 12 seats at Guar Chempedak last night The other three seats all In Pekan Rabu ward were128 words
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117 1962-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chairman of the Siglap branch of the Singapore People' Alliance, Mr. Koh Tee Kin, and five other members of the branch committee have resigned trim the party The others are Inche Ismtul Haji Rais (vice-chair-man). Mr J. Chelllah (secretary) Mr.117 words
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357 1962-06-11 6 Razak: The rural response r is splendid MINISTER DENIES UPLIFT SCHEME HAS FAILED TO BEACH PEOPLE KLUANG, Sunday. fUN Abdul Razak yesterday denied allegations that the rural development programme had failed to reach the people. He said the people, right down to those in the remotest kampongs. had responded splendidly357 words
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171 1962-06-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Twenty-seven youtns attending the World Assembly of Youth seminar here yesterday participated in "gotong royong" (self-help) work when they helped farmers at Kampong Sungai Lalang, Semenylh. The Minister of Transport, Da to Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. and the Assistant Minister of Rural171 words
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Article, Illustration164 1962-06-11 6 CHINESE TOWKAYS 'AGAINST MALAYSIA' IN SABAH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Mr. Richard Yap, secretarygeneral of the United National Kadazan Organisation of North Borneo, said yesterday that only big Chinese businessmen in his country opposed Malaysia. He added: "As for the other people, especially the local people, they are all for the164 words
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Article185 1962-06-11 6 MUSLIM COLLEGE SPACE PROBLEM KLANG, Sun.— The sports, lecturers and students common rooms at the Muslim College here have been converted into classrooms to meet the shortage of accommodation. The principal of the college. Dr. Mohamed Abdul Rauf. told the Straits Times that even more space is needed to cope185 words
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Article102 1962-06-11 6 Picnicker killed KANGAR. Sun. A Chinese high school student was crushed to death by a boulder at a picnic at Batu Pahat, four miles from here, yesterday evening. Lee Ah Tong, 15, was swimming in a stream with his friends when the boulder rolled down a hill and crushed his102 words
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Article163 1962-06-11 6 AN appeal to the police to allow for a period of educating the public before rigidly enforcing any new traffic regulation was made by Mr Tan Peng Khoon (All. -Bandar Penggaram) speaking at yesterday's meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Tan said that163 words
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Miscellaneous76 1962-06-11 6 li'l \hn<*r By Al Capp 50VVE6UH6L061TVIEINTERNATIOMALMUSC UTIMN-AGER? 1 1 KIT.7-HOW V THAT MAkiLL-SHMILLJ/- Yj/f»f> CONTEST. SOFORSATITff-ISACUTETINN-yGASWHOGOr XX) LIKE WOULD ALL VOU GOT IfINiiDTT AGER RASSINK/T-COME"- fNJOV AN IDEA.7- J"' I MAKING YOU/ BE < I TO DO IS GAT A <?rr\f^. lViB!V"*t| J \ME.',' i-^ .a hero J^^iGt-gtf .j Mrk76 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1962-06-11 7 HOW 1,500,000 GREEN BOTTLES WERE SAVED EARLY on the morning of April 25, 1945, 10 bleary-eyed German soldiers under the command of ;i bilious-looking ollicer mounted their motor' cycles and roared oul of the Kalian town of Santa Vittoria d'Alba. The Germans had travel led only1,486 words
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The Sunday Times Monday, June 11. 1962.
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Article649 1962-06-11 8 The Communist bloc appears to be paying considerable tribute to the capitalist system. The Wall Street jeers have been muted, replaced by savage attacks on the European Common Market (Mr. Khrushchev has styled it a marriage between males), by proposals for a world trade organisation and by649 words
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Article319 1962-06-11 8 After 44 months, martial law has been lifted in Pakistan, and a national assembly (indirectly elected) sworn in. It goes without saying, however, that the clock has not been turned back, for the new constitution now brought into force shows little trace of the system of parliamentary democracy319 words
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Article219 1962-06-11 8 All news of further releases from the American stockpile brings its modicum of grief. But there is an ingenuity about the arrangements required for the sale of an additional 12,000 to 15,000 tons of rubber which is very pleasant The Defence Department la revising IU specifications for219 words
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Article, Illustration871 1962-06-11 8 Gerard Piloquet - FRANCE'S IMAGE IN FRIGHTENED ALGERIA Gerard Piloquet THE FEAR THAT HAS NOW TURNED TO PANIC by AFTER th c OAS setbacks immediately following the Algerian cease-fire (the arrests of ex-Cenerals Jouhaud and Salan, the cordon ing-off of Bab-el-Oued. and the referendum in France), many people hoped that the OAS would871 words
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Article111 1962-06-11 8 2* Word, $10 (Minimum) CLACUPPILLAI AND CHILDREN Thank ratatrm and friends who atirndrd (unrral. aent condolrncr.i, wrrath on thrir recent hereavrment. thank doctors and naff of Ipoh Ho*. Pltii I MR(. J.M. CARVALHO and Family thank the prlr'ta of at. Krancm Chunk and at. Peter'a Church, sisters or ChlJ,111 words
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Letter128 1962-06-11 8 Wanted— more HSC classes "THE setting up of more HMC. classes In Ne*rl Sembllan is as urgent as It la In Johore Although the population of this state Is by no means small and Is fast-growing the number of H.S.C. classes remains the same. For example, in Seremban there are128 words
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Letter56 1962-06-11 8 IT was stated in the Straits Times of May 28 that the Philippine Independence Day celebration will be held on July 4, 1962. The celebrations of the principal national holiday Independence Day of the Philippines shall henceforth be held on June 12 every year. ILUMINADO G. TORRES56 words
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Letter97 1962-06-11 8 I HAVE always had a profound respect for teachers if not as Intellectual giants at least as a class by themselves having an above average intelligence. But when I gauge the stupidity of a particular teacher against that of my 8-year-old son for marking a pass to sentences97 words
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Letter48 1962-06-11 8 ISUOOEST that radio cars be sent to patrol deserted areas like Wilkinson Road where boys and adults often molest young girls. As a result, many school girls are afraid to walk alone. I was nearly a victim too. but was saved by a passerby. VICTIM Singapore48 words
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Article320 1962-06-11 8 John Bland - John Bland by OUR ONLY ENEMY IS U.S. GOVT/ HAVANA. Bun.— Bearded Cuban Prime Minister Dr. Fidel Castro sipped cups of black coffee In a fiuiet Havana bar in the early hours today and told me: "We have made mistakes, but we are going to correct them. WeReuter - 320 words
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Article194 1962-06-11 9 BOATING AT THE NATIONAL ZOO KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —A "boating paradisc" is being planned for the National zoo in Ulu Klang, the chairman of the council of the Malayan Zoological Society, Mr. V. M. Hutson, said today. He added that facilities would be provided for sailing and rowing in the194 words
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Article89 1962-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A meeting of employers .sponsored by the Federation of Malaya Industrial and Commercial Employers' Consultative Association will be held at the Language and Literature Agency here on Tuesday. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. will address the meeting on "The role of89 words
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Article229 1962-06-11 9 Home State welcome to Sharifah ARAU, Sun.— Sharifah Salwa. eldest daughter of the King and Queen, and her husband. Tengku Suleiman of Johore, were accorded a rousing welcome today when she returned to h2r home State for a twoday visit. big crowd, including more than 1.000 schoolchildren, lined the main229 words
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Article148 1962-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Medical Association has called on the Government to take immediate steps to discourage the smoking of cigarettes in the state. The association, in a letter it sent to the Minister foi Health last week, has called for a long and sustained148 words
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Article82 1962-06-11 9 TANAH RATA. Sun— The only Socialist Front candidate to contest a seat in the Ringlet local council elections •vas returned yesterday with a 52-vote majority over his Alliance opponent The successful candidate is Mr. Mariappan, alias Athanarl, a bus driver, who will sit as the only82 words
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Article, Illustration308 1962-06-11 9 SHE WANTS TO LEARN COURTING HABITS IN MALAYA J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A pretty Chinese novelist, Miss In-Chen, is here to learn about the courting habits of Malayans. She la collecting material for a book. "Love Around the World," and plans to include a chapter on Malaya.308 words
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Article128 1962-06-11 9 Mr. SWAMY: 'LEARN THE LANGUAGE' TELUK ANSON, Sun.— Mr. K V. Swamy, president of the Andhra Association of Malaya, today called on Telegas In Malaya "to learn the national language as quickly as possible and be loyal to the Federation of Malaya and the King." He was speaking at the128 words
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Article163 1962-06-11 9 pORT BWETTENHAM. Sun. A new transport co-operative society is to be formed here to boost tourism. It la to be called the Sunßci Dua Transport Co-operative Society and will start with a capital of $100,000. A meeting will be held soon to appoint a four-man163 words
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Article44 1962-06-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— The Menteri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hall Yunos. declared open a 10--day rural development kampong leadership course at the Johore Training Centre here today It is being attended by 74 newly appointed Kampong headmen.44 words
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347 1962-06-11 9 REVENUE MEN'S CLAIMS FOR ARBITRATION T^HE Federation Government has agreed to sub--1 mit the claims for revision of salaries by revenue officers to arbitration, the Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsudin. announced today. i 1 He was opening the annual delegates conference of the Customs Services Union of Malaya347 words
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Advertisement117 1962-06-11 9 STRENGTH AND BOUNDLESS ENERGY IPS OUk *\%Y f I *i 9 j^^ib^ a^^^^^^ T T hen your 'gy body is fully supplied with vital mineral salts you will feel that wonderful glow all over you the glow of radiant health. Vikelp is a natural sea plant tonic which contains mineral117 words
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Advertisement114 1962-06-11 9 petrol or di«* el iOj, the road i orchard Motors SINGAPOHI A KUALA LUMPUR termiNTtD usiwhih iy Borneo MOTORS I rm HIADACHI wLPmIA ALL PAINS ATTENTION! All Science Pupils! OUT NOW! "AID TO FIFTH FORM EXAMINATIONS SERIES" sole Agent*: EUSUFF BROS. LTD. 525. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. EYE EXAMINATION You114 words
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Miscellaneous435 1962-06-11 9 RADIO MALAYA Turwully yours; i 0.30 Thoee houaewl/e; a.46 The Men 1 Love. N AT ,O* A L S HORTW A Y, SST» C I&£Z£%\ t$ HtKVICK 41.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORF me »"»n«n«ry. 603 Record round A.M.-6.00 Time signal. Mt- SHOKT wm StHVia aboJt; 5.30 Musical birthday cards «a«-ku. news435 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-06-11 10 In land of Moo S'pore style THE MALAYAN version of Alley Oop (extreme right) with his girl-friend Oola (extreme left) and clansmen in the Land of Moo one of the floats in Saturday's procession organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union to inaugurate its welfare month. The procession of64 words
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280 1962-06-11 10 ASSEMBLY HEARS THE GOOD AND BAD OF TODDY IOHORE BAHRU, J Sun.— A $25,000 toddy shop at Batu Pahat started a lively debate in the Johore Legislative Assembly yestprday. Mr. M. P. Kumaran (All. Batu Enam) said: "It is rather a oain to note that $25,000 ha.s been allocated to280 words
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284 1962-06-11 10 NEW SALARY SCALE FOR EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Sunday. JpREE flights once a year to Thailand, Indonesia, the Borneo territories, Hong Kong and the Federation will be provided for about 1,200 employees of Malayan Airways under an agreement signed i i The agreement also allows284 words
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257 1962-06-11 10 PENANG, Sunday. ITNTRAINED teachers of English in fully-assisted Chinese schools will be given a last chance to be trained during the end-of-term holidays. Home after three years KUALA LUMPUR. SunThree Malayan girls who have completed a three-year physiotherapy course in New Zealand under the Colombo257 words
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Article50 1962-06-11 10 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Three thousand and five hundred men of 28 Commonwealth Infantry Brigade todaj be Ran a 20-day military exercise. Starting from Singapore. the exercise, code-named "Trumpeter", will cover the Triang, Temerloh and Mentakab areas in the Federation. Aircraft of Far East Air Force are also taking part.50 words
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Article227 1962-06-11 10 MINING WORKERS TO SEEK NEW DEAL IPOH, Sun.— The national president of the All-Malaya Mining Industry Staff Union. Mr. C.A. Mathews. said here today that staff in the mining industry should also get a fiveday week if such a scheme is adopted by the Government. '•If the Government accepts five227 words
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Advertisement178 1962-06-11 10 Right around the world... Craven 'A' Filter Long Size is fast becoming the best liked filter cigarette right around the world. Here is a cigarette with the perfect balance between tobacco and filter the right blend of specially selected Virginia tobacco and the right filter for a smoke that's smoother178 words
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Advertisement741 1962-06-11 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOB CONTROLLER OF FIRE SERVICES Applications are invited from suitably qualified persona for the abore mentioned post, on contract for a period of three years. Renewal of contract U by mutual agreement. Salary will be $1,750/- pcx month plus inducement pay at the rate741 words
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Advertisement595 1962-06-11 11 NOTICES NOTICE mmAnoN or malata IMiMMi/. Bt«y flf. M^aasstsssfsMkaMt f#» f^pf,»'»i/ 9 7%79 mmmm*\^mr^m ■fit* 1/1-H77/M Notice U hereby glten that the Transfer Register of Ukt above- mentioned Loan will be closed from 16th to 30th June, IM2, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. Registrar of Public595 words
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Advertisement743 1962-06-11 11 onUnofd from Page B) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* ti (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. extra SOX A6BO S.T. K.L. Position filled Applicants thanked WANTEO GRADUATES to Teach Enxlisb, Mathematics and Science. Apply Sam Tet school. Ipoh. WANTEO AN EXPERIBNCBD Teacher to teach English and Malay In Senior Classes. Apply Bin Mia743 words
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Advertisement1055 1962-06-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Word* tt (Mi*.)— Box tt et*. oxtro ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED for Malacca branch of large agency bouse Applicants should be qualified and nave bad some commercial experience. A Brat-class command of English la absolutely essential Applications to Box A 582 B.T. X.L WANTED REPRESENTATIVE IN Kuala Lumpur by1,055 words
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Advertisement994 1962-06-11 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word* tt (Him.)— Bom tt et*. txtrm VACANT LANDS SITUATED centre J.B. Town and Woodlands suitable for Bats, shops and bungalows. For details Pbooe 3521 J.B or P.O. Box 659 B- pore. 4 BEDROOMS SEMI-DETACHED 2storey House. Rented to European (or M5O/- p.m. Selling together994 words
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Advertisement866 1962-06-11 11 MACHINERY It Word* «J (Ml*.)— Box It et*. extra EARTHMOVING MACHINERIES Far SALE. MIRE er HIRB PURCHAII OS front •Inch sjrgledeser and P.C.U. DTMIU Mydraulls angledetar D 4 Mrdraudo angleoenr Metsrlssd Scraper Teumspull 9 euble ysrd Caterpillar Motsr Grader Adams Meter Grader Caterpillar 933 and 955 Leader BTDS Hydraulic frent866 words
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Advertisement979 1962-06-11 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE JO Word* ti (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. *strm I FORD ZIPHVR 1»M Taxed. Inmuni Auk. 82. Beat offer over JBBO. Can ds seen at 3 Perclval Road, Fort I Canning. B'pore. ISM RENAULT DAUPHINS Excel- lent Condition, 47 ra.p Radio, Heater, New Tyres and Battery. H.P. terms979 words
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Advertisement288 1962-06-11 11 WHERE TO STAY (FeeU Word* ti (Ml*.)— Box tt ci: owtmm JOMORE MOTSL: J. U. Doc I Mb. JantontM Kood. aureondltloosd Koonaa. Pbooe 2305/ S. STRAITIVIBW Modem Hotel IM. llr-coodltionad roonu, h« ntftjuy. Pbons 2133/4. WHERE TO SAT (Spore) tf Word* ti (Ml*.)— Box it et: mxtnm RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT. t288 words
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1181 1962-06-11 12 ALLINCTON KENNARD - Russia: The big search that has begun ALLINCTON KENNARD STRAIT! TIMtS BOOK REVIEW by II THERE are two Soviet Empires. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is itself an immense conglomeration of nationalities and territories conquered or annexed by the soldiers of the Czars, and settled by Russian traders and1,181 words
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Advertisement192 1962-06-11 12 Give them the IK/ right (1\ start ym life vS^ -&i\ v' He wise, dive your children k^^^^Mlj^^^^ ScvenSeas every day. It helps I to make them tit and strong, isi FXw^Mftl^ I to give them the boundless I energy they need at school ÜBBBhBB E and play. ScvenSeus contains192 words
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Advertisement268 1962-06-11 12 j A world of his own He is in another world, so absorbed that for the moment you are forgotten. He feels secure because you, his father, are always there to comfort and provide for him. He never thinks it could be otherwise. But you know differently. You know there268 words
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Miscellaneous236 1962-06-11 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSB 7. Having landed outside I'm' Set in opposiuon they cal! in g^jy* 8. A 'tetto- from Scotland (5). TA^tf"' 8 XTtsT other refreUllng X4.!R™ U SSS-V f 11. Hoctor enter, last to ad- the Commonwealth 12 sSrih'r^WiSft Tv*- ie on trtes but as li. HeaiUl rcsOrl.'236 words
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Advertisement1405 1962-06-11 13 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K. Om Sport Stilt f Sham Ptnani MENEIAVS lifertMl It Pt/Ttfay PYRRHUS Liverpool. Dubim, Glauow Die Jim 11 Jne 14/11 Jnne 17 ATIEUS M'stiiles. I'tiel. Dubßn It Part Jut II Jnt 17 a Jnt 21 MACHAON Havre, Literpeel. Glasgow tune II Inne a IBM 24/211,405 words
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Advertisement1378 1962-06-11 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO SENOA. ll HAVRE NAMBURt, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ygjgp^j. lOTTEROAH. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AUB COPEHHAtEH. A*Sc S'por* P. S'Mm Penani laTV^Niii 'Asmara- di a/a urn 14/21 mm i7/aiMe MLVSJJ^J •AYUTHIA" 1) a Jmi/ 4 Jely 1/ I Jaly t/ t Jaly vNAVuf msTRiA" b) a/a Jiiy1,378 words
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Advertisement1508 1962-06-11 13 aamVJtßmßßßwa^RmV t EXPRESS SERVICE 10 tONOON HVERPOIt t, CONTIHENTAI PORTS. Spore P Sham Penani ■ENCLEUCH l'peel, 6 'mouth R'rJam A'werp Jine 12/11 ll Pt Jnne 11 Jim 17/11 BENLARIC (H) I H knr| I don Hevre M'b't line 11/21 III! 24/21 111 l 21/ 1 J lEHREOCH (E.LP., L'peel, M'kurg,1,508 words
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Advertisement1272 1962-06-11 13 w McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. I^WS TEL: Ne: Will r*** BLLERMAM LIME tJk KLA VENESS LIKE L.^* HAVRE. LONDON HAMBURG, ROntROAM. LOS ARWELES, SAN FRANCISCO. MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANC6UVER t PORTUNO. CITY OF ELY Acceptui carga for Ceotral A Stall h&KL Um\ «?2V!iM rMr ■«I«Su LON.OH, HAMBURG WTTEWAH. OUNKIRR J.M/2^ Ti,,1,272 words
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Article2222 1962-06-11 14 INCREASED BEARISH FEELING From Our Market Correspondent fHE trading week on the Malayan Stock Exchange, shortened in both the Federation and Singapore b> holidays, was in many respects not a cheerful one. An early drop in prices in Wall Street, a declining rubber price,2,222 words
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Article31 1962-06-11 14 KI'BRER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) Jane 4 closed M. 14.37 S 5 76',-rts. $450.50 6 73-', rU. clom4 7 7C.CU. 5451.50 7.V-» cts. 5450.110 9 $4 17. Ml31 words
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Article299 1962-06-11 14 Another erratic time for tin IT was once again an 1 erratic week on the Straits Tin Market with prices finishing lower on Saturday morning when there was a fall of $2.50 to $447.50. the lowest level since June of last year Saturdays offering of 250 tons was higher than299 words
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Article324 1962-06-11 14 June rirtl gran* had opened tbe nek at 78! cenu There wu Durst ot activity oa Wednesday when demand from overseas found tellers reluctant to meat the market especially with the Fedsratlen Rubbsr Exnmu clooed On« broker's report said with low buylnit support In evidence Mill lower prices are324 words
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Article54 1962-06-11 14 Current pavmrnt ll.li Ol pa\mrnt Total for Total I prcvioot IVrarnc Bros. K Kampar °lv Benut iampofiK Kaanlaa \ulim Kabber raril-Bnias falani Para >ocomana 8> Kd. 10, IU«. Sid. lunr >' Jult II lunr !6 lul> 13 Aug. I luh 3 vmr 4%. 6d I.' .'ii', id. if»r54 words
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Advertisement829 1962-06-11 14 [™lORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deportt:— Penong litfi June 1*62 Sittgupert 15th June 1962 for H-.ngko.wj 19th/21st June, Jopon 25Mi/29th June. Hongkong 3rd /6th j.t>. Returna: Singapore 9th July 1962 Penang 1 2rh July 1962 Forts from:— Ptnang froM $926.00 Singapore from $883.00 LIMITED FIRST CLASS829 words
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Advertisement159 1962-06-11 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES June S June 6 June 7 June t June t industrials: 171. 14 170.80 171 47 170.31 170.M Tins: 279.83 271.H 279.H6 274.21 308.M t rubbers: 191. 1t 191.10 191.10 191. 16 IXI Ifi Jan. 1 1041,100 WATCH YOUR MONEY IiROW Invest in the THIRD MALAYAN FUND.159 words
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Article1063 1962-06-11 15 Malayan share list THE nUto of shares on thr Malayan Stock Exchan«r ■bow la* busineas to June 1. (A) and laet btutoeaa stoce that date IB) with H and L Mandlng for Hlghcat and Lowest business this year to date were: INOIrSTRIALS ML A I AIM BriCtl 230 M Oros1,063 words
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Article79 1962-06-11 15 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday all rates to $100): Selling TT or OD reddy: Swift* Franc* 140.: Holland Guildrrs 117', On the free exchaiiKr market !n Hun; Kong, the I'.S dollar wa* quoted at 5 72*. for TT.79 words
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Advertisement1472 1962-06-11 15 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCIES II THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited for the vacant posts luted oelow from persons who have the required qualifications and experience listed against the posts:— (a) SUPERVISOR OF WORKSHOP/EQUIPMENT: 2 vacancies salary scale $840 x 40 1 1.580/-. Qualification* experience: Must hold acceptable qualifications1,472 words
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Advertisement966 1962-06-11 15 NOTICE NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOT|CE I ELECTRICITY DEPAKTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Malayan Fertilisers Ltd. hereby t~ give notice to the public that their i work to be earned out at Frankel i r-^iot. u M £v oflUffM— ttr nino vi avenue Sub-station R will be K^nlost Thos77eielDU^re UIIIMH966 words
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Advertisement685 1962-06-11 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered Contractors Class "D" and above under Head V Sub: Head I only will be received at the Office of The State Engineer P.W.D. Trengganu up to 12 noon of the Uth June. 1982 for the Supply of Metal from Ker'eh Quarry situated685 words
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Advertisement506 1962-06-11 15 TENDERS TEN )ERS are invited separate- ly for: A. The supply of rations and B. The supply of rice, sugar and condensed milk In each case for six month* from 1/7/IM2 to 31 12/1962 for; the Junior Technical (Trade) School. Ipoh. Full particulars may be obtained from the Chief Instructor506 words
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Advertisement582 1962-06-11 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the xupply of Two i2j Tractors will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Jentera Kanan. JKR. Negrn Perak. Lanat Lane. Ipi.h up to 3.00 p.m. on Monday the 25m June. 1962 from Contractor* <Supply» who are Registered with the PWD Pull582 words
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329 1962-06-11 16 SERVICES 2 HONG KONG 2; Singapore Sunday LATE goal by Wong iMan Wai saved the Hong Kong soccer tourists from defeat in their match against Singapore Joint Services before a crowd of just over 3,000 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Services, after conceding a329 words
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Article141 1962-06-11 16 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER CRICKET MacGILLIVKAY (IP <T. Anson>: L Perak final Bagan Datoh 3 Ciceiy 1 SPORE DIV. 2.%: Jollllads 3 Kota Raja 1. BKANUKK SIIIKLD <Ipoh): YMCA bt ACS Old Boys by 16 runs; YMCA 82 (Mahendran 4-23 >. Sld"k 4-27) Old Boys 66 (Amala<lass 7-12 >. L PEKVK141 words
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203 1962-06-11 16 EX-PERAK CHAMP OUSTED IN Q-FINALS IPOH. Sun. Lim Ah Sau. of Taiping, created an upset by beating Henry Lam. No. 2 •.seed" and former Perak schoolboy champion. In the men's 'singles quarterfinals of the Perak junior badminton championship* here today. Ah Bau's opponent in the semi-finals will be Mohamed Rosll.203 words
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Article103 1962-06-11 16 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. BrilIV liant bowling by S. Ramanattan and P. Perera. who took live wickets each lor 10 and 16 run> respectively. enabled T.P.C.A. to beat University of Malaya by 68 .runs in tttt Stonor Shield match on the padang today. Scores: TPCA 101 tS.103 words
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Article49 1962-06-11 16 SEREMBAN, Sun.— PC. Sapuai. ol Seremban District was individual champion at the Neßri Scmbilan Police athletic meet hert today. He was first in the 110 m hurdles and hop-step-jump and second in the 100 m. high lump and long jump. Tampin District were the champion unit.49 words
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Article369 1962-06-11 16 SYDNEY. Sun.— Results of Australian football matches: VICTORIA STATE: Croat 0 Georse 2: Jmentus 4 Morelancl 3: Lion 0 Slrvui 1: Melbourne 1 Wilhelnuna 3: Polonia 0 Hakoa 1: S. Melbourne 0 Jum 1. VICTORIA Div 1 <N>: Corio 3 Box Hill I; Heidelberg 1 Croatit 4:369 words
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435 1962-06-11 16 ATHLETICS Kenneth scores comeback victory SINGAPORE. Sun. Kenneth Perera. former Malayan half-mile native record holder, made triumphant comeback today, winning the 800 metres In 2 mln. 6 sec. at Thomson Road. Kenneth was cometlng in In the triangular meeting between Police. Swifts and Teachers Training College. Swifts (171 points) won435 words
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952 1962-06-11 16 RAIN ENDS VARSITY'S CHASE FOR RUNS AGAINST THE RECS SINGAPORE CRICKET ROUNDUP DAIN marred two of the three matches in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament today. The only match which ended decisively was at Balestier Road where Ceylon Sports Club Rained a three-wicket win over neighbours Indian Association just952 words
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Article167 1962-06-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The annual cricket match between Federation Police and Singapore Police ended in a draw, at Gurney Road here today. Final scores: Federation 173 and 101 for four declared; Singapore 117 and 55 for two. Rain held up resumption of play lor nearly three167 words
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Advertisement249 1962-06-11 16 I ~ZI^a^a«iMa9aHHHHH!^aHHHaHHaHaIHHHttIBaBaHIHaI "^SS* S ilii^B^^^^Ba .^afla^a^. The convenience and advantages of mini-motoring as introduced by B.M.C. need little elaboration. These miniature front-drive cars with their 'full-size' performance and all-round capabilities are in enormous demand throughout the whole world. To this highly successful design B.M.C. now adds something more BIG CAR249 words
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430 1962-06-11 17 CRICKET Edrich. Gale lead the WAY ONDON, Sun Per- feet weather brought an avalanche of runs in county cricket yesterday. Leading the way were two left-handed opening bats. John Edrich of Surrey and Bob Gale of Middlesex. On the perfect Trent Bridge wicket, Edrich flayed the weak Nottinghamshire attack to430 words
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Article239 1962-06-11 17 1 OXDON. Sun. British lawn tennis history was made yesterday when Osamu Ishiguro beat Michiko Fujil In the all-Japanese men's singles final of the Lowther tournament at Barnes here. Ishiguro, Japan's 25-year-old No. 1. won 6-1. 7-5. It was the first time two Japanese players hadReuter - 239 words
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1881 1962-06-11 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Timberlane wins Derby Trial By JIMBERLANE, with Merv Posner up, won the lpoh Derby trial over 9f here today. Timberlane. who is not engaged In the Derby next week, won from Doc Rodger's Derby hopes. Water Scout and Lost Horizon. Little Richard1,881 words
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Advertisement176 1962-06-11 17 ♦*a a AIaVaVAVaSVaV.Va%W.VVJW.V.V.V.V.V.V.W^ j: SINGAPORE TURF CLUB ;j !j FORECAST I W NUMBERS I TOTE Guaranteed Minimum Dividend I $600 to $1 f (Tickets at 50 cts. each) (Perak Turf Club Meeting) S ON SALE! I Mon. 11th June Tue. 12th June > Wed. 13th June < 146, Robinson Road.176 words
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Article376 1962-06-11 18 Senator Mansfield urges a review of Seato Senate leader hits at go-it-alone line of America in Laos, Vietnam EAST LANSING (Michigan), Sunday. gENATOR Mike Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) today questioned whether the United States should continue indefinitely to bear defence and other burdens in South-East Asia single-handed.Reuter - 376 words
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347 1962-06-11 18 MR.RAJARATNAM HITS OUT AT THE TROUBLE MAKERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, warned today that certain "reckless and destructive trouble-makers" were trying to create suspicion and disunity among the various races. "These reckless and irres- ponsible elements are not in- terested in doing solid and j347 words
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Article76 1962-06-11 18 A LOR STAR, Sun. The Government is considering a $130 million irrigation scheme in Kedah, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a crowd of nearly 200 people in Kuala Sala at the end of a two-day tour of the state. He said the76 words
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Article147 1962-06-11 18 RELIEF FOR MEN IN CONGO KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An advance party of two officers of the Federation Army left by air for Singapore today on their way to the Congo to make arrangements for the relief of the second Malayan contingent which has completed its tour of duty there. TheReuter - 147 words
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293 1962-06-11 18 'THE first Congress of Muslim Organisations today unanimously resolved to accept a social uplift tax plan. A committee was set up to study its implementation. An exhortation to Muslims to "wake up to pool our scattered resources into an irresistible force" was made by293 words
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Article108 1962-06-11 18 LONDON, Sun.—The Foreign Office today discounted a British newspaper report that Russia had warned Britain that she would hand over nuclear information to China if Britain gave France nuclear secrets. The report, which was the main frontpage story in today's Sunday Express, said: "Mr. Khrushchev is reactingReuter - 108 words
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Article119 1962-06-11 18 Busman's holiday for singer SINGAPORE, Sun.—Madam Kaviyoor Revamma Srecdharan, a well-known South Indian singer, is now on a "busman's holiday tour" of Singapore. Apart from her stage appearances here, she is doing research into Malay and Chinese cultural music. Back home, she is a lecturer in music at Kerala University.119 words
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Article17 1962-06-11 18 LONDON, Sun.— The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth, today celebrated his 41st birthday.17 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-06-11 18 WALLY SWINBURN. one of the jockeys, in Epsom Hospital. Surrey. England, after the sensational pileup in the Derby, has a smile for the cameras. Swinburn was taken to hospital suffering from concussion and neck injuries. He was riding Romulus, one of the118 words
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60 1962-06-11 18 Husband has to pay Callas' underwear bill ROME, Sun. A £920 biil for singer Maria Callas' underwear must be paid by her estranged husband, Gian Rattista Menetjhini, a Milan court decided yesterday. She ordered them from a local store in 1959, saying her husband would pay. The court ruled that60 words
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Article57 1962-06-11 18 MISSOULA. Montana. Sun. —Fifteen of the 17 carriages of a long-distance express left the rails near here early today, killing at least two people and injuring many others. Sheriff Wlliam Waker said carriages from the Northern Pacific Railroad Express, reported travelling from Seattle to St.Reuter - 57 words
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Obituary59 1962-06-11 18 MRS. LEE BAH CHEE. nee Low Kenc Neo. passed nway peacefully at her home at 34, Parry Rond. X.L.. on 10th June 1962. She leaves hehlud her loving husband, seven sons. three dauKhters. aix daughters-in-law, three sons-in-law, and twenty-two grandchildren to mourn her loss Cortege will leave for Lin59 words
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Obituary113 1962-06-11 18 MRS. LIM AH PIN r.. Kli.r. ncf Yeo Ah Chile, atcd 7 n nu;iy peacefully M her K Paya Lvhar Road on Saturday win Ju:..- |M| lravini; ."i sons, Ua Kcag Choon. Konn Hock Kaaf H.x-. K. »< Ttik and KrnK Giian; 5 daughter*. Mrs. Chong Kirn Sun Hn,113 words
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