The Straits Times, 12 June 1962
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Title Section17 1962-06-12 1 AVIH\(,i: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Sunday Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1962. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article516 1962-06-12 1 No post for rightist Prince Boun Oum Neutral leader new Premier jyjOSCOW, Mon. Tass, the Soviet News agency, reported from the Plain of Jars today that Prince Souvan na Phuuma, Laos Neutralist leader, had announced the formation of a provisional Laotian Government. Tass said Prince Souvanna wouldReuter; UP - 516 words
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Article31 1962-06-12 1 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. Fifteen children were killed and 40 seriously injured when a train hit their school bus on a level crossing in thick fog here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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1073 1962-06-12 1 TIN: TELL US YOUR PLANS U.S. TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday r f^HE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, today said there was an urgent need for the U.S. Government to tell the world at an early date its specific plans for the disposal of surplus stockpile1,073 words
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Article172 1962-06-12 1 Unions to defy ban on meeting SINGAPORE, Mon. Forty left wing trade unions here intend to defy a Government ban on a mass meeting to "discuss" the Referendum Bill. Notice of this was given to the police this morning by four oi the 11 convenors. The meeting will be held172 words
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Article71 1962-06-12 1 AMSTERDAM. Mon. A chartered X.L.M. airliner left here today for Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, carrying a platoon of Dutch soldiers on their way to Dutch New Guinea. Today's flight was the first of a series of 12 in which an estimated 800 Dutch soldiers are to be airliftedReuter - 71 words
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101 1962-06-12 1 NEWS OFF THE AIR BECAUSE OF POWER FAILURE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 1.30 news bulletin of Radio Malaya went off the air today because of a power failure. Radio listeners wondered what happened as the radio went "dead." There was a transmission failure in the Central Electricity Board power station101 words
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Article142 1962-06-12 1 THE CAPTURE of 1 Sorong, Fak Fak, Manokwari, Kaimana and other West New Guinea towns were "now only a matter of time." Major Surawidjaja, spokesman for the "West Irian Theatre Command" has told reporters in Makassar. The towns of Sansapor JAKARTA. Monday and Teminabuan were stillReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-06-12 1 Tasek Chini keeps its secret under 18ft. mud RAF DIVING TEAM GIVE UP THE SEARCH AFTER SIX DAYS OF TOIL FROM DAWN TO DUSK-NOT A SINGLE CLUE TO 'LOST CITY' From K. BASKARAN: TASEK CHINI, Monday THE R.A.F. has given up its search for the legendary lost city ol TasekCheah Lin Fatt - 580 words
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Article45 1962-06-12 1 I PARIS. Mon. A plastic 1 bomb today wrecked the home here of Maitre Yves jPerussel. chief defence coun- sel of ex-Oeneral Edmond Jouhaud. former O.A.S. seIcond in command, sentenced to death last April. No casualties were imme- diately reported. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article114 1962-06-12 1 OONG KONG. Mon.- Hungry Communist workers rioted yesterday in Canton, when several hundred people failed to get rice at a food rationing station, the Seng Weng newspaper reported today. It added that Communist soldiers shot more than 10 of the rioters and arrested several others.114 words
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Article26 1962-06-12 1 STABBED TO Di/ lAPORE x 11,I 1 ik hn -w. I l 1 11] In .th hi >•■ l»nigh< rfc n < I .-in I'.irkl 11)126 words
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371 1962-06-12 2 THE BEST SHELTERS WILL NOT SAVE THOSE NEAR NBOMB BLASTS THE United States civil defence chief said yesterday the Government had no hopes or illusions about preventing tens of millions of deaths in the event of an all-out nuclear attack. What it was371 words
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149 1962-06-12 2 HONG KONG. Monday. AM R. ROBERT DER, who said he had been authoaTl rised by the Taipeh Government to register Chinese refugees for Formosa, was today reported to have said that few of them wanted to go there. According to the Sooth China MorningReuter - 149 words
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Article76 1962-06-12 2 For whatever the tangiV blc rewards may be, the professions of medicine and nursing not only enjoy as high a respect as any. but also. I believe, give those engaged in them a satisfaction equalled in few other callings. Queen Elizabeth m qMKb to doctors and nurses i CambridgeReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-06-12 2 FOREIGN DESK PHOTO SPECIAL So quietly she goes QUARDS carefully place an unidentified woman demonstrator on a stretcher as pacifists protesting against the seizure of their peace boat Everyman continue their fast-to-death at the Federal Building at San Francisco. The fast was the latest move adopted by about 40 youthfulUPI - 89 words
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96 1962-06-12 2 EDDIEGOES TO A BALL GAME WITH JULIET LOS ANGELES, Mon. Singer Eddie Fisher.-future ex-nusoand of tilm star Elizabeth Taylor, and South African dancer Juliet Prowse showed up together yesterday at Chavez Ravine stadium to watch the Los Angeles and Kansas City Athletics baseball game. They posed for photographers at the96 words
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Article158 1962-06-12 2 THE United States conducted a nuclear test detonation in the low megaton yield range near Christmas Island in the Pacific about 1600 GMT yesterday, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. It was the 17th detonation In the atmospheric series that started in the Pacific on April 25. nuclear158 words
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Miscellaneous17 1962-06-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /Vll holo\ I jQ HiTvoua] *™i I &**> THUMB. J -f 11^' I17 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-06-12 3 Quick look round... ALGIERS, Monday. A RMED gangsters held up gamblers at gun point **in Algiers Municipal Casino last night and stole 35,000 new francs (about $13,000) from the desk where betting chips are issued. The raid came just before play at the roulette and chemin-de-fer tables was due to356 words
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Article76 1962-06-12 3 All June 8 babies to get shares J£STFRIIAZY (Saskatchewan). Mon. Kvcrv baby born In Saskatchewan on June 8 is eligible for a share of stock in a company to celebrate its striking of potash hereOffßials of thi' Inter national Minerals and hcmii al Corporation (Canada) said the potash deposit, estimatedReuter - 76 words
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216 1962-06-12 3 The 'Tiger' threatens to burn down police post OANGKOK, Mon. A •"notorious bandit who eluded the police after a six-hour gun battle on the outskirts of Bangkok on Saturday threatened last night to burn down a police station in reprisal for the capture of two of his gang. The policeReuter - 216 words
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Article220 1962-06-12 3 TRAIL, (British Columbia), Monday. POLICE yesterday arrested 13 women of the fanatical "Sons of Freedom" Doukhobor sect who stripped and set fire to their clothes inside the house of John Virgin Orthodox Doukhobor leader. The house was partially destroyed by fire and police saidReuter - 220 words
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Article122 1962-06-12 3 /CALAIS. Mon. Three Britons and a South African crossed the Channel yesterday on water skis. The four. members of Sherlngham, Norfolk. Water Ski Club, made the 21 -mile trip from Dover to Calais In rough water, towed by three outboard motor boats. A launchReuter - 122 words
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Article81 1962-06-12 3 ANTIBES < French Riviera), Mon.— Don Juan Carlos of Spain and his bride. Princess Sophia of Greece, picked up survivors from a sinking Belgian yacht near here yesterday while they were cruising on board their honeymoon yacht, police said The Belgian yacht, identified as the81 words
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Article, Illustration418 1962-06-12 3 LONDON Monday. t gIR JULIAN HUXLEY, the noted biologist, has suggested that husbands waive their right of fatherhood in -the higher interests of the human race, the Observer said yesterday. The Sunday newspaper said Sir Julian, a fellow of the Royal Society, urged a "fewReuter - 418 words
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144 1962-06-12 3 Macmillan, the Market and an election |_ONDON. Mon. A front page report in the Daily Express today said that Mr. Macmillan. the Prime Minister, may decide to hold a general election within the next nine months. "If British Ministers reject the final deal offered by the Six (the member nationsReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement363 1962-06-12 3 Not everybody can afford a BULOVA ACCUTRON, the world's most modern, most accurate watch. This is because such a precision instrument, guaranteed 10 times more accurate than normal fine quality watches, costs money to make. Yet Accutron is freely available for those who want only the best. Study the advantages363 words
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Article, Illustration597 1962-06-12 4 NEW CHANCELLOR TO CONFER HIGHER DEGREES ON 12 BRILLIANT SCHOLARS TWELVE higher degrees will be conferred by Dato Lee Kong Chian after his installation as Chancellor of the University of Singapore at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. They are rich rewards to crown the long years of597 words
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371 1962-06-12 4 Drug cache in house widow goes to prison SINGAPORE, Mon.— A widowed mother of six, receiving public assistance at $57 a month, was found with raw*" opium and morphine totalling $9,878 in value during a Customs raid at her house on May 8, the First Criminal District Court was told371 words
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Article335 1962-06-12 4 fHE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Dusseldorf, Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon. <3A 718) 6.10 p.m.; from Hong Kong IBA961) 1.15 p.m. QanUs: Prom New Delhi <QP 152) 9.10 a.nv: from335 words
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Article75 1962-06-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Assistant Commissioner for India In Singapore, Mr. G. J. Malik, will present the Singapore Tagore Centenary Celebrations Committee with a Tagore Medallion in appreciation of its contributions towards the world wide celebrations of the great Indian poet last year. The medallion, specially made75 words
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Article27 1962-06-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The General Hospital Recreation Club will hold a "Hospital Nite" at Sea View Hotel on June 30 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m.27 words
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Article18 1962-06-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. G. Ablsheganaden has been elected president of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association.18 words
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367 1962-06-12 4 JUST before signing a new wage agreement with Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. this morning the SingaDore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union submitted a new ultimatum to the company to settle its demand for "lock out" pay by Saturday, or face a strike by its employees again.367 words
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223 1962-06-12 4 STEPS TAKEN TO CLEANSE, STRENGTHEN THE SPA SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Peoples Alliance today said that the party was now undergoing a "thorough reorganisation" to cleanse and strengthen the party so that it could be of better service to the people. A party statement said this when commenting on the223 words
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Advertisement228 1962-06-12 4 Miss Singapore Contest 1962 ON STAGE 1 shaws CAPITOL THEATRE Singapore WEDNESDAY [gj THURSDAY 20 tb June 9.30 pm W 21st June 9.30 pm Semi-Finals 1 FINALS FRONT STALLS: $4.00 f FRONT STALLS: $5.00 BACK STALLS: $2.50 W BACK STALLS: $3.00 FRONT CIRCLE: $2.50 I FRONT CIRCLE: $3.00 BACK CIRCLE:228 words
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Advertisement286 1962-06-12 4 f^KBSkl OPENS THURSDAY! (SINGAPORE) MACISTE solves the mysteries of OLD PEKING... THE CINEMA SCREEN unfolds the mightiest panorama of temples and palaces-of glory and intrigue fPB CINEMASCOPE TECHNICQkO*. ~'h OtiMSl SUinruS PLUS ON STAGE FRIDAY AT 9.30 P.M. "ORIENTAL FASHIONS' Sponsored by ASTOR FABRICS S Make-up by REVLON i Modelled286 words
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Article367 1962-06-12 5 ASSISTANT MINISTER ANNOUNCES STERN, EXTENSIVE MEASURES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. i^iE Assistant Minister of the Interior, Inche Ismail bin Yusof, today spoke of an organisation which put up illegal buildings on State land on weekends and holidays, then sold them to "unsuspecting" people. Inche Ismail announced367 words
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128 1962-06-12 5 A reminder by Chief Minister on loyalty, devotion PNANG. Mon. Federal citizens of Indian or Chinese origin should no longer be concerned with the countries from which they or their forefathers originally came, the Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, declared today. "Our loyalty and devotion," he said when declaring open128 words
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164 1962-06-12 5 J.A.L. JETS WILL SOON FLY TO JAKARTA OINGAPORE, Mon. Japan Air Lines will extend its South-East Asian Convair jet service to Jakarta from July 16. This was announced here today by the airline's publicity chief. Mr. Tonao Senda. Mr. Senda has just visited Jakarta, where he made arrangements for the164 words
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Article101 1962-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. IjARTY Rakyat Singapore is facing a crisis after the recent resignation of its chairman, Inche Amir bin Haji Omar, who accused the party of being "chauvinistic." Now, it is understood that party factions are fighting over the question of whether the party101 words
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Article54 1962-06-12 5 SINGAPORE Mon. Two Indonesians, caught at sea at 1 a.m. yesterday, were today fined $3,500 each. or seven months' Jail, for possession of 55 lb. of dutiable cigarettes. Yasir bin Idris 22, and La Mama, 27, were arrested when a customs patrol swooped on their koleh off54 words
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Article24 1962-06-12 5 PENANG. Mon. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda al-Haj, today opened the new $500,--000 building of the American International Assurance Company In Penang.24 words
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Article77 1962-06-12 5 KANGAR. Mon.— The Alliance scored a clean sweep in both the Kakl Bukit and Mahang local councils in Perils and South Kedah last nighi The Alliance captured all 12 seats in Kakl Bukit and nine seats at Mahang. Parish supper JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The congregation77 words
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78 1962-06-12 5 HE SEEKS UNCLE CHARLES SINCE 1914 ■INGAPORE. Mon. An Englishman has asked the Straits Times to help trace his uncle, who has been missing for 38 years, his letter. Mr. John Teesdale, of Basildon, Essex said that his uncle Charles Teesdale. "disappeared" in 1924. while serving with the Duke of78 words
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187 1962-06-12 5 pENANG, Mon. A Member of Parliament. Lim Kean Siew, was fined $30 today for driving without due care and attention at Pangkor Road on Jan. 2 this year. "In view of the special reasons given by defence counsel and according to law, I will187 words
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Miscellaneous198 1962-06-12 5 EA'l Ahnvr By At Capp /GAS WHO V SAME t 7*\\ f RIGHT// J t^qx f NOTCH ERLV/M H/^GATAUBEgr*; AUTnA. 1 9?Z£- </ )>— < GOTTA "N I GRAPH, BUT IN SUCH JpnCHV V SMOTT GATSSMCfTT J r KIT»-HOW VOU^ roME t I KNEW WAS A) A CLUMSY VJAV, J198 words
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137 1962-06-12 6 IPOH. Mon. Negotiations between the Malayan Mining Employers' Association and the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union, which had reached deadlock in December last year, were resumed here today. Conference sources Indicated, however, that todays talks also had not progressed satisfactorily. The union's negotiating team will137 words
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Article, Illustration86 1962-06-12 6 TWO pretty girls doing the "Tari Firing" Saucer Dance before th« bridal couple, Syed Hussin bin Abu Bakar AlJoffre and Che Sharifah Fatimah, at their wedding in Petaling Jaya on Sunday night. Syed Hussin is with the Public Works Department in Malacca. The bride is the86 words
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776 1962-06-12 6 Commissioner: Isn't this a case of 'false' promotion? SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. Justice Wee Chong Jin, the Commissioner inquiring into last November's Secondary Four examination boycott, suggested to a witness today that the Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union and other Chinese educational bodies were wrong in insisting that students who passed776 words
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181 1962-06-12 6 rpHE Federation MiliA tary College is recruiting officer cadets for the Federation Army, Royal Malayan Navy, and the Royal Malayan Air Force. Applicants must be Federal citizens and must have attained the age of 171 years but not their 21st birthday, by Jan. 1. 1963.181 words
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Advertisement397 1962-06-12 6 I^^Here's your chance to exchange your old JL ©refrigerator j for a new one! H ANY ONE OF THIS SUPERB 1962 RANGE OF REFRIGERATORS CAN BE YOURS \j^'*r f\ VER SEVEN MILLION GENERAL K^ ELECTRIC Refrigerators have been l/j ///mL in use throughout the world over the past /lull 111/ir\397 words
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Miscellaneous54 1962-06-12 6 BugM Bunny By Baiph Uvimduhl P I l^TH' WASHER'S REAPV. BUtJI Xl HEAR MY WASHO?] I'LL LET VA KNOW WHEN IT ~7 ll DON'T SCf ANY PIRTY J WUNNINO...POES IT .FINISHES AW COVERALLS. DOC! JBE SURE A«Y WASHER J_ CLOTHES T'TEST IT WUN WIfiHT,SU<SS? > 1 I V zT-TT-^ WUNS54 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1962-06-12 7 COLIN CROSS - COLIN CROSS BY KRISHNA MENON'S NAME IS MOST FREQUENTLY MENTIONED IN NEW DELHI I WALKED through the splendid marble corridors of India's Ministry of Defence, designed by Lutyens, until 1 reached Krishna Menon's vast room. It was almost in darkness. Wearing a loose white1,305 words
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Advertisement158 1962-06-12 7 t jJtffk Kj^l *<>. IMS'vJL 'i^kl i» A "I llke a rea cigarette l^^l *j£3k '^Kr I^-U' L^dfl one can reall y taste and JBra r *SßD^* Ih %M thoroughly enjoy. Thafs *'HkS^ 111 w^ Camels have been my jfcj^^ Bflifi9 *i§Bß' JP^^PBBr B% cigarette for nearly 15 jj^^ iM158 words
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Article234 1962-06-12 8 M Wm4» fin (Minimum) MR AND MRS. T VwhlllnKam of li'iKun thank nil relatlvr* lltld frlrnda tor hel|i .ml present* at Ilieir urdrllnn .it Kr'i I''tint. THE FAMILY OF th.- Intr Mm. ntn ii .ir, ,i..|.,> (mttfal n.r all th>- hrip nnd kind oprmalona of Dent. THE FAMILY or234 words
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The Sunday Times Tuesday, June 12. 1962.
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Article370 1962-06-12 8 Speculation on the consequences if the princely talks in Laos break down is surely a little previous. Perhaps too much was expected after the magnificent progress made the first day. when Prince Boun Oum withdrew the right winu claim to the portfolios oi defence and the interior.370 words
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Article255 1962-06-12 8 The Government's announcement that it intends to take drastic measures against new squatting on State land comes none too soon. Unauthorised building has become an increasingly serious problem, felt most acutely in areas where development is in progress. Penang. Ipoh, Malacca, Klang —all the larger towns have their255 words
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Article615 1962-06-12 8 It is all too true, as Mr. Chcah Theam Swee says, that as long as the American Government does not clarify its intentions on the disposal of tin from the stockpile, the market will be upset by rumour and uncertainty. Unfortunately tho American Government is not615 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1962-06-12 8 THE Political Secretary to the Prime M i n i s t er. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, tonight hinted that the* Government may base the coming referendum on merger on two questions: DO YOU want the White Paper proposals which were passed by the Assembly1,276 words
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785 1962-06-12 8 Stalin and the lottery of death «USS I ANS are n o w reading for the first time a personalised account of the terror which stalked the Soviet Union unrler Stalin. Th© account Is published in Novi Mir the monthly organ of the Soviet Writers' Union. The author is 76-year-pldReuter - 785 words
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Advertisement116 1962-06-12 8 .^//s*""' ajM_ w aVLv/' is//'' a^aaßaVaV -4^ '+>, aS aa&^H d > r i^MB 2r^aa^aVa*a* ais'"^^^ IVaal1 Vaal MHaa^aa^aa^aaaaH. 1 BHaP^Biiyii-'"-^ I rlwt im your jprnf > >INGAPofflr*<*mum FFDHUTIO.V 1j.10.P0 -^a**^ The plue feature* of I hit nuperb vahe AC Maim KRRKS STEREO radio are the poorrful oulpul of t»n116 words
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Article272 1962-06-12 9 'FALLEN ANGELS' VERDICT DELAYED IPOH. Mon. Four policemen stationed in Ipoh denied on oath in the Sessions Court today that they had assaulted two persons who were in custody pending investigations under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. At the end of the hearing the court president. Syed Hassan Al-jefTeri. reserved272 words
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99 1962-06-12 9 Four thugs take children's 'piggy bank' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Eight children aged oetween six and 14 were studying their school lessons round a table in their home in Ipoh Road here yesterday when four youths in drainpipe trousers walked 1" by the bacK door. The four then ransacked the place99 words
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Article59 1962-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University. Dr. Chuang Chu Lin. today announced the appointment of Dr. Chaucer C.F. Yang as head of the Department of Industrial Management in place of Professor Wallace Liu. who has resigned. Dr. Yang recently returned after a nine-month tour59 words
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Article49 1962-06-12 9 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The "Devil's Elbow", a sharp brnd four and a quarter miles from here on the road to Kuala Lumpur, has now been straightened by a deviation which cost $100,000. At least six people lost their lives in accidents in rerent years at this bend.49 words
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Article272 1962-06-12 9 IRRIGATION SCHEME FOR DOUBLE CROPS IN KEDAH, PERLIS CANALS WILL COVER 252,000 ACRES: A NEW HYDRO PLANT ALSO PROPOSED KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A SIX-POINT $130 million irrigation plan has been drawn up for padi cultivation in Kedah and Perlis. It includes proposals for storage works,272 words
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Article42 1962-06-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address members of the four chambers of commerce, who will hold a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday night to welcome him back from his recent world tour.42 words
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376 1962-06-12 9 Social uplift tax: The sponsors expect to raise $250,000 T*HE sponsors of the Muslim social development voluntary tax plan, which was adopted by the first Congress of Muslim Organisations here yesterday, hope to raise $250,000 in the Stat*». This sum will come from some 10,000 Muslims employed by the Government376 words
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Article222 1962-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. TiHE leader of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, today protested against Radio Singapore's anangements for a forum on the Referendum Bill scheduled for recording tomorrow. I -f. II tMi th- Minister In a letter to Mr. Jorn Duclos, head of the iro*'Jcastins222 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-06-12 9 Advice to women unionists: Don't expect favours J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister for Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, told women trade unionists here today that they should not seek special concessions "just because your are women Inche Bahaman, who was opening for women said: "You will have to dvII your303 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-06-12 9 B.A. degree in U.S. for former B.B. schoolgirl IifISS Clio Bins Sum (above) former pupil o' the Bukit Hintang Girl's School. Kuala Lumpur, has taken a Bachelor of Arts (honours magnum rum laude) degrre at Clarke College, in Dtibuqur. lowa. one of the oldi'st women-; rollrges in the United States.116 words
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Advertisement125 1962-06-12 9 Childhood ls a period of rapid A .i growth It's when your chllAfl jjd f dren begin to look for new skirts, frocks, shoes! And lta f S during this time that the sys- 1 tern needs, more than ever. p calcium. Calcium adds strength Jn to the teeth and125 words
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Miscellaneous436 1962-06-12 9 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE BERV,CE "ffISS, 41 metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Neuara-Ku. Ncwi Headlines: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 6.00 Moinlnu Melodies; 7.00 m t r,« Rendezvous With Music: 7.30 Time Signal, News: 7.35 BreakA.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 fRSI CTub 8 -o<> Tl n>e Signal. IMP. Prelude; 7:00 The436 words
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Article, Illustration607 1962-06-12 10 'SILENT FIGURE' BEHIND THE SCENES UNIVERSITY STUDENT, MARY ANN, TURNS HAIRDRESSER FOR PLAYERS yiTHEN a play is produced the actors and actresses are always in the limelight. The audience pays little attention to the people behind the scenes who help to make the play a success. It is the splendid607 words
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Article221 1962-06-12 10 Hand-me-down bedding tor child lI AND ivih DOWN clothes for children are one thing. Hand-me-down bedding is another. Using the former saves on the family budget. Using the latter may mean poor sleeping for the child, says Mr. Ronald J. Shepherd, an executive of a bedding company in Chicago. Mr.UPI - 221 words
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Advertisement253 1962-06-12 10 Ah-tshoo i C 5 Ah w xy VAPEX inhalant BH VAPEX for relief of nasal congestion In head cods and catarrh. vrl I CLf r* Ml -J^J. The modern, piej;>antto-take, quickly disjj^.V- solving painkiller is DISPRIN. Unlike ordinary jT' aspirin, it doesn't "stick" in your throat —it dissolve<> rapidly and253 words
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Advertisement303 1962-06-12 10 B^r^ And r6 I Jf KA tort jBl Mp B/'4 Bl S^ Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. (I htLiifi is the inevitable303 words
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Miscellaneous317 1962-06-12 10 Straits Times Crossword B^^i bT^ bbl bbt~~~~ ~BBi BBi Bbl BbT^l bT^I ACROSS 5. Material in ions and lou> of 1. Only a quarter the size, bui .spirits (or patent medicines it's a problem of space (6. «> <Bt. 8. Camouflaged Irani contains 6. Resentment about an odd the last317 words
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Advertisement1466 1962-06-12 11 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COASI UK Ova S'pon Suit Sham tenant PYRRHUS Liverpool. Dublin, Glasgow GM. i June 13 June 14 16 Jim 17 ATREUS X' st. nes L'pMl. Dublin In Pirt Juie IS Juie 17/20 June 21 MACHAON Havre, Lifirpill. Glasgow luae It lull 23 lan 24/23 liinH IAOMEDON1,466 words
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Advertisement1358 1962-06-12 11 wkv w7 V t 1 'V'm'i /IJP^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANIWERP. ROnERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60TNENIUR6 AND COPENHAGEN. Spoir- y S'ha«r Penang |SVc-V\i\ "ASMARR" 1)1 7* 23 Jom 24/21 JIM «7/2t IMI l-(\i^ v J;I -AYUTHIA" I) 2J Jane, 4 J.I, 5/ 71,358 words
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Advertisement1543 1962-06-12 11 mm mm hj UPRtSS SERVICt 10 LONDON IIYtRPOOI t CONIINENIII POP.IS. S'porf P S'h|» ►•rono ENCLEUCN L'piil. G'moutn R'Oim A'werp G. 23/11 JuM Jim 17/11 ENLAIIG (H) I Neuig. L lea Havre. M D-< lane 15 tall 24 71 maa 21/ I ENREOCH 11. 1 p., L'pill, H'burg, Hull. R'dam1,543 words
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Advertisement1287 1962-06-12 11 te McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W^ V COU> ELLERMAN LINE efc KLA VENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. MIOOIESBROUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND riTv m n> Accetlug carte for Ceitral ft Stall CITT Of 111 Aaienca. S'DO" y fnarr Penarf ■nmifunit 1/17 June 11 21 Ju..1,287 words
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558 1962-06-12 12 MORE INTEREST IN TINS ON MALAYAN SHARE MART From Our Market Correspondent AFTER a quiet morning there was renewed interest shown in tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon. Buyers showed more enthusiasm having taken a second look at the levels to which current prices have dropped and558 words
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Article882 1962-06-12 12 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock E^ccliange, Federation section yesterday with the number ol deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops si 72 01,. (2,000> (1.73 I): Kant Smrlting (1,000) f 3: F. and N. ords (0.000) S2.TS; CJammon (&,>>oo> $1.71; G'town Disp. (2.000) $2, $1.65 OL: M. Containera $1.26882 words
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347 1962-06-12 12 WITH market changes overseas as expected and after a slight initial softness conditions ruled very quiet on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with prices around 75 cents. Interest in lower sheet was reported to be limited to some selective short-covering. The Office of Emergency347 words
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Article112 1962-06-12 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVrsTMFXT and industrial shares met stronger support today. Rises were mostly small and well outnumbered falls. Ollg were firm early, but later selling caused Irregularity A.OG. closed 55s 6d after sales at 575. 6d. Base metal* were quiet but steady and loans firm. Con Zinc. 61112 words
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Article125 1962-06-12 12 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Sinlipore noon prices per pleul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk $39 sellers, drum $42 sellers. Copra: June $2S buyers. $29 sellers. Popper: Muntok white SIS2J Kellera. Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $U7i sellers, garbled Larapong black $120 aellers. AST A $132 i sellers Singapore125 words
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Article112 1962-06-12 12 Jun« 11. Three months. {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. A N 13 eta. Cold Store 4irt. M. Box 12 eti Steamship 9 ct.« Brrwcrle* 28 eta B. Time* 18 eta. RoblnKon 9 eta 8. Traders 32 eta. 8. Darby 4 id. Uolteera 10 eta. W Jacks 10 eto. MININCS112 words
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Article120 1962-06-12 12 THI Malayan ■letiante Banks' Asm- elatlen made tbeac changes In Its rates) to merchants yesterday (ail rates to S100>: New Verk: htiving TT 32 13/16.. airnvili OL> 32 15/16. W) d /at 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3ft 13 16. airmail120 words
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Article177 1962-06-12 12 CHIPS lying alenglMe trm Sinptapor. <* wharves ts«Uy art: Mau l.li.vrt 31/32, Rrnckuch sV/M. BM M lavas OMtan i i M Kynyo Mnni Muru M, Antllochus 10 11 Tricolor II M. BM( Kf M Auby N\V. 4. Outer reads: Kmp. Knuwak.-. P-ikhoi, Lok.'in. Troon Br«- Ali», San177 words
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Advertisement1014 1962-06-12 12 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, fit Great Lakes Service tIA tIA tU tl« tl» S'porv S'r<»m H'lulu i angn»r Nwi Cl'vf R C ■tsnski Man" 23/2S June ***** June II July 21 July 14 Ai| 11 All -ftimikawa Man" 2S July/ I Ai| All 1 Sepl t» Sept Oet All ve'seu equipoeo1,014 words
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Advertisement1219 1962-06-12 12 CLOSING PRICES June 11. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 7 5' 2 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 15 l 2 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: Closed. SINGAPORE'S RUBBER PRICES JUNE first grade rubbtr buyers f.o.b. J closed at 0 pin. in Singapore yesterday at 751 cents per lb.1,219 words
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Advertisement664 1962-06-12 12 FOOK HENG RUBBER WORKS LIMITED NO. 33 JALAN TUKO.VC. lI'OH Jk. Notice Is hereby given that nedltors having any claims against. the abovementioned compaiu required to submit their < l;uim to me not later than the 18ih June 1962 after which date no further claims will be entertaiim; Dated at664 words
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Advertisement1320 1962-06-12 13 TENDERS I i CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMKXT: (3rd Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply of 18" Steel Pipes. Tender deposit S2ou/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 24th July. 1962. (b) Supply of 30" and 18" Horl- > zomal Siuice Vaives. Tenner deposit $200/-. Ciase at 4.00 p.m. on1,320 words
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Advertisement814 1962-06-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD LABORATORY ASSISTANT. APPLICATIONS are Invited for he post of Laboratory Assistant 10 Mirk in the Control Laboratories it any ol the Board's major Steam s tat ions. Persons applying must be Federal Citizens between the ages of 22 and 10. and possess a Senior Cambridge814 words
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Advertisement2153 1962-06-12 13 I^EJ n K'nnliniK-fl from Cage 5j SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Word* SS (Mm.) Bux St eta. txtra PART-TIME BALLROOM DANCING lady assistant required. Apply to No l.'.t. Coronation Road Ext.. Talplnx EXPERIENCED PRINTING MAI CHINERV Salesman required for expanding Company In Singapore. Write Box A 4644. S.T., (Spore.) DRESSER-CONDUCTOR REOUMED. I2,153 words
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Advertisement994 1962-06-12 13 HOUSES i LAND WANTEO te* Wora-j Si (Ml*.)— Box it cl: txtrm I MODERN HOUSE, c or more nedttoms, large reception and dininK. rt mnimum site 2 acres in Spore or I B early occupation Kull particulars 8 sraM etc. to Box A 4603 s T Spore OUR SUPER-FAST SELLING994 words
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Advertisement1082 1962-06-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrdt Si (Mi*.)— Box it et: txtra MCA SEPT. 1»5» Hood condition ever raced Red. with X tyres 3.300/- Phonr Dr Khoo. Bagan lerai 205 Office hours. MAYFLOWER TRIUMPH, ReKtMemt t>;2. Two onners. good condition, axed and insured. $700/-. View at 2& Vilkir Road. Siug:>pore V. ZEPHYR1,082 words
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Advertisement622 1962-06-12 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Word* Si (MlmJ—BJm ill cl: txlra RELAX AT Daisy Siamese Mur>-ff-Kt ■"<! steamtMth Kxpcrt masseur' masseuse n attendance. i"v\ Kiur Valley Road. 8' pore V. Trl TIRIO7 LIT LAURA Masmtr/ steamhutn retresD you. Licensed M..«. eeur/Maaaeusr 31U-P. Kuer Vsll.* Road. pore. Trltphooo 2M7» lu.uu a m to622 words
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206 1962-06-12 14 G.E. Life's new loan, endowment policies THE Great Eastern 1 Life Assurance Co. Ltd. has introduced i new methods of providing family life assurance and loan or morttfase protection in conjunction with its Happy Family policies. This expansion in its comprehensive range of life j policies Is to meet the206 words
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Article50 1962-06-12 14 Mr. Walter B. Bopp has been appointed general manager of the Philco International Division succeeding Mr. Harvey Williams. Mr. Bopp. who was previously assistant general manager, will now have full responsibility lor Philco's international consumer product activities, including relations with the company's overseas •subsidiaries and affiliated companies.50 words
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Article28 1962-06-12 14 Mr. J. H. Bremriage. managing director of Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is expected in Singapore this wee* from Hong Kong for a few days' business visit.28 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-06-12 14 Australian company to supply components ASSEMBLY PLANTS IN SPORE, K.L. AND PENANG J^S Australian company, Mey i s Taylor Sales IM>. Ltd., is establishing Venetian blind us sembly plants in Singapore, Kua I a Lumpur and Penang. The managing director of Meyers Taylor, Mr. H. G. Hamburger,142 words
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Article140 1962-06-12 14 Manager goes on transfer to H.K. MR. H. C. A. Schofleld. manager of the Penang branch of Harper Gllflllan and Co. Ltd.. has left for Hong Kong to join his company's affiliate. W. R. Loxley and Co. Ltd.. as a director. Mr. Schofleld. 3». first arrived In Malaya in December140 words
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Article, Illustration256 1962-06-12 14 INDIAN cotton tex- tiles are now facing keen Hong Kong competition In Singapore and the Federation. Hong Kong is flooding the local market with her textiles following the United States imposition of import restrictions on her goods, according to Mr. V.256 words
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Article114 1962-06-12 14 CHAIRMAN FOR THE 15th YEAR A LEADING Singapore produce merchant. Mr. Tan Siak Kew has again been elected president of the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange. He has held that ottice since 1948. Mr. Tan. who is the governing director of Buan Lee Seng Ltd.. is also deputy chairman of the114 words
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Article, Illustration213 1962-06-12 14 NOW AUSTRALIA TO SELL QUICK FROZEN FOOD TRADITIONAL suppliers of quick frozen food to Singapore and the Federation will soon find fresh competition from Australia. Many Australian exporters, attracted by the growing demand for foodstuffs locally, are preparing to establish a market here, said Mr. R.W. Hynds, the export manager213 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-06-12 14 Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd. announces the appointment of Mr. Chan Chin Bock (above), as U» public relations administrator. Mr. Chan, a former teacher at the AngloChinese Secondary School and at one time motoring correspondent for the Straits Times group, Is now70 words
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Advertisement279 1962-06-12 14 f 1] WkWMkrM Wmwßtk I MHft^ MM w^w^ftv fIHHV JHntv mhsw jtkWki^^Si 1 PEL *jk It AT^H flß^^^ s^^^B JpJr^ a^b^wbi a>>^A a^s^BA k^kr^km Bjriy K ■SLf^^ k^kw k^ku awPJL^B awV sV k^km Jt awPJ wH t^»UL— -f— Jf 'iV^*****"* LJHBM I Hi Iff i/ti^ Iff £r feib_ n 3bßP*'^'^^^S279 words
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Advertisement423 1962-06-12 14 HHUHB VH liMi T^/ j (MM ifls ft V^H^S^B\W| HSx^ x-"^ *M jBI BM ■Mr Mr"iH Bk «^flHHVl\.^k' wXßfcv r *H ft I 9 ■■^22 ka^BV s9 ■■l^bs «v ftyrawt JITS *M HBtKi New air spinning frame produces better yarn at lower cost Yarn spun by the new Mitsubishi "pot423 words
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Article924 1962-06-12 15 Cup holders Brazil in last four WORLD CUP RESULTS, SCORERS AT A GLANCE RESULTS or World Cup quarter-final matches "played on Sunday: At Anca SOVIET LNION I (Chlslenko) t lIILK 2 (Sanchez. Rojas) At Santiago W. GERMANY YUGOSLAVIA 1 (Radaklvic) At Vina Del Mar BRAZIL J .Garrtncha 2. Vava) ENGLANDReuter - 924 words
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Article234 1962-06-12 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Amateur Foetball Association's finance and administrative chairman Mr. Tay Soo Yong, said today that the association hopes to engage a European coach n*»vt. v<wr A final decision will depend on SAFA's financial position, which at the moment was showing steady Improvement. "The234 words
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190 1962-06-12 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hong Kong will be at full lnterport strength when they take on SineMalays in their final match at Jalan Bcsar on Wednesday before leaving for Hong Kong on Prtday. Mr. A. J. Hussaln. the Hong Kong team manager said today. Mr.190 words
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Article228 1962-06-12 15 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER: International League (N. York)— Dundee (Scotland) 1 Palermo (Italy) 1; Remlingem (W. Oer.) 1 America (Brazil; 1. Tour match (Manila) '617' of Hong Kong 4 JfCO 1. TENNIS: Count Godo tourney (Barcelona)— Men's singles final: M Saniana <Sp) bt R. Krishnan (India) 3-6, 6-3. 6-4. 8-6; women's228 words
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Article117 1962-06-12 15 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 2B: Geylang Utd. v. Sukaruna* (MFA grd.). KLI'ANG DIV. 2: Bt. Badak v. OPM (padang) S'GOR DIV. 1: Sunrise v. Camp Mindelf <6>; Mercantile Bank v. Indo-Muda (7.30. Merdeka Stadium; Div. 2: SCRC v SIA (Pudu Rcl>. KLANG DIV. 1: Commercial Houses v. Cargo Handling117 words
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Article379 1962-06-12 15 WEIGHTS for toffre Boy 8.01 King's Clwic* 8.12 seven races to- Marigold 7.11 Blur Mirage X.iki morrow, second day I'rudem Choice 1.0? Mandrake K.UH of the Perak Derby r\ 1 Div 2 9» hr trr 'V 8.08 Meeting: IV Z Sir Chiron B.UB Cl 1 Div379 words
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Article370 1962-06-12 15 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep tITHO KNOWS, winner of the Perak Derby in 1960. showed some of his old sparkle in a dashing gallop on a firm track at Ipoh this morning Ridden by Kevin Mitch j!1, this Mlgoli eight-year-<;u( went faultlessly in a testing r370 words
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Advertisement1018 1962-06-12 15 NOTICE I TENDERS FEDERATION OF MALAYA JABATAM KERJA RAYA, «50 .000,000 IH« Krgislertd PERAK Stock TENDERS for the Construction 1/1-1977/80 of a Rural Health Sub-Centre at Kampar, will be received ai the Notice hereby given that the office of the State Engineer. Transfer Register of the above- p.w D.. Perak.1,018 words
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Advertisement197 1962-06-12 15 m^^^^ I IT MAY BE A Kyour house i J Every day you read reports of robberies, of not obtain details of our office and shop insurance burglaries and of huge losses incurred by some poor coverage including loss of cash from your safe or victim. Have you ever thought197 words
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Article211 1962-06-12 16 Dagger gang ambush two Shell men in car outside office THEY DASH AWAY WITH $1,200 CASH, $40,000 IN CROSSED CHEQUES KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. f f\\ O YOUTHS carrying daggers today ambushed a cashier and ran away with a bag containing 51, 200 in cash and $40,000211 words
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281 1962-06-12 16 STOCKPILE TIN DISPOSAL: NO UNDUE MARKET IMPACT PLAN WASHINGTON. Monday.! T»HE SENATE stockpile subcommittee today was| A asked to approve the disposal of 50.000 long tons of tin and 13 other materials surplus to v.a. requirements. The materials, held in U.S. stockpiles, would be sold over a long period by281 words
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246 1962-06-12 16 A pause in OAS terror as Krim makes visit ALGIERS, Mon. Mr. B c 1 k a c c m Krim, Vice-Premier of the Tunis based Algerian Provisional Government, went to the Rocher Noir administrative headquarters today on a visit, surrounded by closest official secrecy. He Is the first Nationalist.Reuter - 246 words
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108 1962-06-12 16 Mr. Saw is the new Penang MCA chief PENAMj. .Mon. A former chairman of the Pcnang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Saw Seng Ki-w, uas today elected President of the I'm.m; MC..V He succeeds another rubber mii^nate. Mr. Heah Joo Scang. who died in London last month. Mr. Saw. a108 words
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Article79 1962-06-12 16 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— The body of Sgt. Zainuddin bin Wahab. who died in a motor accident yesterday, was flown today in a Royar Malayan Air Force plane to Kuala Kangsar for burial. Officers and men of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, with whom79 words
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Article118 1962-06-12 16 CHARGED WITH THREAT OF DEATH SINGAPORE, Mon.— A man appeared in -court here today on a "death threat" charge arising out of a trade dispute. Kamarudin M.K. Mohamed Aliyar was alleged to have intimidated Chan Y.L. Yiptong, managing director of Sincere department store in North Bridge Road on May 12118 words
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Article47 1962-06-12 16 MR. T. lIVACARU. Dr. I nathan and thnr familim wttk to thHiik ill relative* and frtend* who ivr« of condolence, wreath* and nnd.-r.-d a*«latanct' in their re-K-ni li. nav.ment. MR ANO MRS. l..wrenr r M:.nul Fi-nncm wish to thank all relatives aod t-i.nd-- for their n47 words
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Article80 1962-06-12 16 JUNIOR AUOIT CLERK P.O. Box MO position filled applicants thanked. MRS. BELLE CONCEICAO thank* relatives and friends for wreath*, dorat ions, attendance and axjiMance at tn. funeral of her late huiband. M't. LIE BOON HUAT. be.- Boon Benc. Lrr Chin HenK and Kwa Ban Cheow ton.l.r their heartfelt thank*80 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-06-12 16 STAFF SGT. Frank Davies and his Korean bride, Miss Kirn Jung Boon, after their wedding at the Registry in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. They met when Staff Sgt. Davies was serving with Commonwealth troops in Korea recently. Miss Kirn, from Seoul, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on June 150 words
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Article144 1962-06-12 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. An odd-job labourer today told a Singapore court that he had climbed a wall "to watch people sleep." But 25-year-old Ooi Chye Kool's defence was rejected by the court, which jailed him for a month for fraudulent possession of a pocketful of jewellery. Ooi144 words
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160 1962-06-12 16 KIALA LL'MPI'R. Mon. Mr. Anthony Leone, son of the Minister of Justice. Tun Leone Yew K»h. will carry out his mother's last wish and marry his Singapore fiancee on Saturday. Toh Puan l.cong died after a heart attack at 11 p.m. on Sunday.160 words
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Article290 1962-06-12 16 Scoring drama at Cardiff pARDIFF. Mon. A dramatic spurt iri^ the run-rate enabled Glamorgan to reach 223 for two by tea on the second day of their match against the Pakistan cricket tourists here today. The county then needed only another 56 runs for first innings lead with eight wicketsReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement21 1962-06-12 16 Late classified advertisements FICCHTER. To Alur and Kr« In a M.n. MnK Hani, iH>rn on Dili June at Olttiu-RKlvii. Both w.ll.21 words
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Advertisement254 1962-06-12 16 |pj^^^^^ The j^^^ Shoppers' I Paradise, with gay night V life, superb food and 398 square miles of amazing "colour film"* scenery. H Climate is variable but September to B December is usually delightfully sunny. dry and cool. December-February: rather cool to chilly, so take your woolies! March-April: pleasantly warm.254 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-06-12 16 The weather TJIGHEST and lowest temperaAX Hires for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday:. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Koia Bharu 90 72 Penang 88 78 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 3fl 72 Singapore 90 7343 words
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