The Straits Times, 13 June 1962
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Title Section21 1962-06-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration434 1962-06-13 1 Forces in Thailand are still needed Accord in Laos 'not end of problem 9 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. JJNITED STATES troops will remain in Thailand for the time being, even though the leaders of the three rival factions in neighbouring Laos yesterday formed a new provisional government for their434 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand i.s to intensify its campaign against Communist terrorists in the South near the Malayan border. rive hundred additional border police will be sent to the area immediately and further undisclosed steps were decided on today at a meeting of border police56 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Communist mili-ary forces in Asia total more than 200 combat divisions, 4,000 Jet planes and sizeable naval forces, according to a Government report passed to Congress today. The report said the Red forces constituted a formidable threat to the security of the Far EastReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-06-13 1 First day ragging for the Chancellor as well J£\*EN a new Chancellor gels ragged on his first day. It happened yesterday at the installation ol the new Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dato Lee Kong Chian. In this picture, he is seen laughing heartily as he is ragged by139 words
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Article40 1962-06-13 1 Doto Lee has remain?d utterly jnspoilt, humble and unassuming' in spite) of the extraordinary influence that he can exercise in commerce, fmonce and politics. —MR. MAUOLM M\< DONALD at the installation of the University of Singapore's flisi Chancellor je&ieruay.40 words
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Article41 1962-06-13 1 LONDON, Tues.— Dr. John Ireland, the English composer, died at his home at Washington, Sussex, today aged 82. One of the most ver- 1 satile of British composers. Dr. Ireland was first acclaimed for his chamber music.41 words
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Article205 1962-06-13 1 Amery: Bases to grow SINGAPORE. Tues. The British Secretary of the State for Air. Mr. Julian Amery, affirmed tonight that Services bases will stay In Singapore. If any radical changes had to be made, they would be expansions rather than contractions of British bases on the island. Mr. Amery said.205 words
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Article33 1962-06-13 1 KAIMANA CLASHES IAkASTA lu<- i in, h.is broken tweep Datcta .«n'i i> M.in forces nc.ir K on south coast <;' bircKlM .id" n- ioi u i.mnr.i. \n\ H l^nii >.(id tnil.o R33 words
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Advertisement59 1962-06-13 1 MODERN RINGS of DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASION Krsk\ GOLD Xv 3$ WHITE GOLD \yO)! SW PLATINUM. P. H. HENDRY Jrw«tler» 78 North Bridge Rd., Adclphi Hotel Singapore I Kuala tumpur LEE KONG CHIAN: PERSEVERANCE PAYS OFF -Page 10 gSfe Contact AC Your Travel A^cnt or A—- I MALAYAN AIRWAYS 159 words
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Advertisement33 1962-06-13 1 OWN YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS LORONG STANGEE, KATONG •RICI: 5J2.900/- DOWN PAYMENT: 5i,700/--or Less To Be T Arranges MONTHLY: $134.90 SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132 Rochore Road. Spore 7 Tel 2.100933 words
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Article139 1962-06-13 2 ALGIERS, Tuesday. THE Secret Army Organisation (OAS) in a pirate broadcast last night said its attempt to negotiate guarantees to complete the Evian peace agreements had not yet ended and added. "The coming week will be decisive." The broadcaster said first contacts with the MuslimReuter - 139 words
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Article17 1962-06-13 2 BANGKOK. Tues. The Council of Ministers of Seato probably will meet in Washington in September.17 words
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Article40 1962-06-13 2 PARIS. Tues.— A plastir bomb yesterday wrecked the home here of Maitre Yves Pcnissel, chief defence counsel of ex-General Edmond Joubaud. former OAS second In command sentenced to death last April. No casualties were immediately reported. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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201 1962-06-13 2 MOSS: I HOPE TO REGAIN MY OLD DRIVING DASH I ONDON, Tues. Stirling Moss, top British racing driver, said yesterday that the crash In which he was seriously Injured In a race on April 23 "has not shattered rvy confidence, but it has obviously taken away some of my ability."Reuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-06-13 2 SE SUEY ENC and his family the first refugees from Communist China admitted to the U.S. under President Kennedy's emergency plan reach the end of their long journey, barely in time for a re-union with his ailing father, Frank Eng, in Park Ridge, Illinois. Frank Eng, aUPI - 114 words
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Article208 1962-06-13 2 THE 'TIGER' IS CAPTURED BANGKOK, Tuesday. T»HE notorious bandit "Tiger" Wien, who has been x terrorising three provinces of Thailand for seven years, was captured in suburban Bangkok yesterday. Just 48 hours after fighting a six-hour gun battle with police. "Tiger" had a submachine gun with him when police closedReuter - 208 words
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Article45 1962-06-13 2 LONDON. Tues.— Sir Frank Roberta. Britain's Ambassador in Moscow, has been appointed Ambassador in Bonn, the Foreign Office announced today. He is to be succeeded by Bir Humphrey Trevelyan, who is at present head tif the Foreign Office's information services.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article19 1962-06-13 2 BELGRADE. Tues— Seven people were injured when a strong earthquake lastine several seconds shook Sarajevo. Bosnia, yesterday.19 words
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Article88 1962-06-13 2 BURY, Tues.— A thief broke Into a bank yesterday and could not get out again so he telephoned the police for help. It was alleged at a court here. Tne prosecution said that on receiving the call the police climbed in through the back window, whichReuter - 88 words
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Article37 1962-06-13 2 TOKYO, Tues. About 60 Koreans today staged a demonstration in front of the United States Embassy here. They demanded early conclusion of a "status of forces" agreement between the U.S. and South Korea— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous12 1962-06-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f xou Like to ute <*§&: A A12 words
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Article183 1962-06-13 3 Quick look round DAR-KS-SALA.II, Tues. Police used smoke grenades to disperse a crowd of about 500 people who gathered outside a house here following reports of witchcraft Involving two African women. The police eventually had to escort the women to the police station. TOKYO: Japanese shrines and temples have be^n183 words
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146 1962-06-13 3 Something gives at last— the Fox studio patience HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Officials at 20th Century Fox Studios yesterday shut down production on its trouble-ridden film. "Something s Got To Give," from which Marilyn Monroe was recently fired. A studio spokesman released a terse statement which said the studios have reluctantly closedUPI - 146 words
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147 1962-06-13 3 CLEO DIRECTOR REFUSES TO TAKE A CUT IN SALARY ROME. Tues. Producer Walter Wanger said yesterday that he has refused to take a cut In salary to ease skyrocketing costs of the U.S.S3O million film "Cleopatra. 1 lo .'-aid the matter is In the '^ands of his lawyer. But heUPI - 147 words
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Article329 1962-06-13 3 BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday PORTY children were killed and seventy injured, 23 of them seriously, when a train smashed into their school bus on a level crossing here yesterday. A schoolmistress and the bus driver were also killed in the crash in heavy fog.Reuter - 329 words
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107 1962-06-13 3 WARSAW, Tues. The Defence Minister. Gen. Marian Spychalski, attacked Polish housewives today for their "panic" buying of food in expectation of risinr prices. Warsaw Radio reported that Spychalski, in a speech in Piotrkow, said each Pole must work lor the good of theUPI - 107 words
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Article347 1962-06-13 3 AGGRESSION WARNING TO U.N. NEW YORK. Tuesday. THE United Nations General Assembly's special committee on colonialism has asked the Assembly to declare that any South African attempt 'o annex the British protectorates of Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland "will be regarded by the U.N as an act of aggression violating theReuter - 347 words
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152 1962-06-13 3 YfANILA. Tues. —The Phi- lippines Republic today celebrated for the first time in 64 years the first proclamation of Philippine independence made on June 12. 1898. It was on that day that the Filipino revolutionary leader. General Eniilio Aguinaldo, declared the152 words
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Advertisement156 1962-06-13 3 I FOR EVERY WRIST A FAVRE-LEUBA gTHE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH i M m '**a 1 1 lU± mfm Win Mmmf M He IiBaVaB^SSBBBBBBBafIHI I^^*4H^ at WHY IS ACCURATE TIME IMPORTANT fijj TO ABDUL MUTHALIFF? if™ E l ji Because in his thriving business »f x x*v156 words
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224 1962-06-13 4 FORUM NOT ON THE AIR: MARSHALL'S PROTEST SINGAPORE, Tues. The chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, today protested at Radio Singapore's failure to broadcast a radio forum on the Referendum Bill tonight. The forum participants were Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the224 words
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Article37 1962-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. H Pfrunder. General Manager of Diethelm and Co. Ltd., will speak on "Switzerland. Some Peculiar Features" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.37 words
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171 1962-06-13 4 Don't load' customers, managers of bars told SINGAPORE, Tuesday. t>AR managements should not "load" their cus D tomers with drinks beyond their norma limits, Mr. Choor Singh, chairman of the Liquor Licensing Board, advised today. "If a customer has had enough and demands more, the bar manager should tactfully ask171 words
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Article84 1962-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tee Kirn Leng. Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman for Pasir Panjang. will ask the Prime Minister at the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly whether he has received a letter dated Jan. 26 this year from the villagers of Kampong Hyderabad, off Hyderabad Road.. Mr. Tee84 words
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Article28 1962-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chinese V.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A will Jointly sponsor a series of talks on careers for school-leaving children from July 6 to Bept. 7.28 words
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Article26 1962-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold a students' week for secondary school children from July 29.26 words
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113 1962-06-13 4 - SINGAPORE, Toes. A decision by the Singapore Government to advise the Yang di-Pertuan Negara to cancel the order of detention made against Choo Chun I.urn has been referred to the Internal Security Council and the Council has approved the cancellation of the order. The113 words
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Article97 1962-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A printing press worker was slashed to death and two others were seriously injured in a kampong off Kirn Seng Road, tonight. Police said that the printer. Tan Tiong Seng. 27 and his two friends, Ng Yam Kee. 47. and Ong Chee Cheam. 31.97 words
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194 1962-06-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,' Cabinet Ministers, members of diplomatic missions and top Government officials were among 2.000 people who attended the funeral of Toh Puan Leong. wife of the Minister of .Justice. Tun Leong Yew Koh. today. Toh194 words
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Article378 1962-06-13 4 THHE following Is today's scheA dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport AKRIVALB BO AX.*: From London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta, Kuala Lumpur (BA 708> 4.35 p.m.; from Bydney. Darwin (BA 711) 8.15 p.m. Garnda: From JakarU (OA 802) 8.50 a.m.; from Bangkok378 words
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Article, Illustration32 1962-06-13 4 ■j MISS ELIZABETH WEE, 22, receiving her Bachelor of Arts (honours in economics) degree from Dato Lee Kong Chian at the "Old Vic'' Convocation yesterday. Straits Times i picture.32 words
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Article461 1962-06-13 5 pANTASTIC rent increases, especially at the Tsimshatsui arcade in Kowloon, are regarded by the Hong Kong Tourists Association as a danger to the development of the tourist industry here. One medium-sized store in the arcade had Its rent raised from $20,000 to $30,000 a month. "When property owners461 words
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320 1962-06-13 5 PR O BRUNEI elements here have appealed to the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for support of "the people's demand" for the return of Limbang from Sarawak to Brunei According to320 words
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Article841 1962-06-13 5 TIN: FIVE-YEAR SURPLUS SALE PLAN Senate stockpile subcommittee approves GSA request to sell 50,000 tons of metal ■JHE United States General Services Administration is expected to sell 50,000 tons of surplus tin from the national stockpile over a fiveyear period. This "guesstimate" was given by Mr. M. Connell of G.S.A.Reuter; UPI - 841 words
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Article174 1962-06-13 5 r>ENANG, Tues.— The Penang Socialist Front has asked its branches throughout the state to submit names of eligible candidates for consideration as the party's nominees for all 1963 and 1964 elections at Federal, state, city and rural levels. The chairman. Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, said174 words
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Article65 1962-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ten thugs armed with parangs and spears fled when a detective challenged them in Kampong Loke Yew here yesterday. The detective was on his rounds when he was con- fronted by the thugs. He drew his revolver and challenged them. The thugs dropped their65 words
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Article, Illustration888 1962-06-13 6 In evidence captured Red directive r WITNESS QUIZZED ON M.C.P. ORDERS TO SCHOOL SOCIETY THE commission inquiring into last November's Secondary Four examination boycott was today shown a Malayan Communist Party directive captured in 1953 which, among other things, ordered the penetration of the Chung Cheng High School Students Aid888 words
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Article, Illustration544 1962-06-13 6 arranged at the school and cadres committees formed in the classes (cells)." Shown the document, Mr. Chang said that that was what the document said. Earlier, under examination by Mr. Scow, Mr. Chang said that there were now two parallel systems of secondary education544 words
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Article58 1962-06-13 6 IPOH. Tues. Two brothers. Messrs. T. K. Paul and P. K. Paul. English school teachers from Malacca, will hold a three-day exhibition of finger paintings at the YMCA here from Friday. The exhibition sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, will be opened by Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam.58 words
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Article24 1962-06-13 6 KANGAR. Tues. A Member of Parliament and Perils State Assemblyman, Haji Mokhtar bin Haji Ismail, today resigned from the State Development committee.24 words
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186 1962-06-13 6 MB TELLS PARENTS: TOO MUCH SPENT ON ENJOYMENT I^LANG, Tues.— Malay 1V parents were advised today against saving to buy motor-cycles and jewellery while their children go barefooted to school. The Selangor Meiitrl Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. gave this advice when he opened a maternity clinic at Kampong186 words
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203 1962-06-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Government is taking steps to deprive a woman of her Federal citizenship because she had exercised the rights of a citizen of a foreign country China. She is Tse Yuk Lan. of Ipoh. According to a Government Gazette notice,203 words
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Miscellaneous197 1962-06-13 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB 5. In a rf*p It take, ptao* (4). 1. What? No de«sert? UU urn SSlLSu^* UZ. 'Jt^rt-i 8. Cotr£ rtoW without an n <«• •>• 9. KUTwo^r^p.; for trouble at the wrong point H» «"gJ 12. Its' 1 aero* to piay .6). 19 "J» «*J >n197 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-06-13 7 PETER HAWKINS - BY PETER HAWKINS Begins today tbe story of the say (but often sad) life and time of Aristotle Onassis, millionaire and man-about-the-world. Tbe author is a friend of Onassis who. to obtain this inside story went to live on the Cote d'Azur and is today, from bis own64 words
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Article, Illustration3918 1962-06-13 7 The night I found him dejected and alone... AS T A R R V night on the warm Mediterranean Christina homeward bound from a summer cruise. Christina eighteen hundred fabulous tons of 11 oat i n g luxury, dream ship of a multi-millionaire. This man, Aristotle Onassis, with his lovely3,918 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-06-13 9 Rifleman Razak finds the bull too small THE Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Raxak bin Hussein, tries his hand with a rifle during a visit to the Sungei Besi camp of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regt. yesterday. He fired three shots on the camp's miniature range, but failed to90 words
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211 1962-06-13 9 PENANG, Tues.— Chan Ah Chye, 19, was today sentenced to one year's jail and six strokes of the rotan for attempting to extort $400 from a physician on May 22. Another youth reported to be still at large was jointly charged with Chan. Ow211 words
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Article37 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A labourer. V. Karupayah. 45, was found lying near Duku Road today with severe stab wounds in the back and stomach. He wa s taken to hospital in a dangerously ill condition.37 words
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Article197 1962-06-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. [LIALAYAS armed forces are to be expanded and reorganised with better training facilities not only to preserve internal peace but also, if required, "to meet enemies from outside." The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said this197 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-06-13 9 Big welcome for chief of Christian Brothers SINGAPORE, Tues.—Christian Brothers schools in Singapore and Malaya and their Old Boys organisations are preparing a big welcome for the world head of the Catholic schools mission, the Very Rev. Brother Nicet Joseph who arrives next week on a visit. Brother Joseph will187 words
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Article85 1962-06-13 9 Watchman is axed to death IPOH. Tues. H. Jiwa Singh. 45. a watchman, was found murdered yesterday in an unoccupied house in a housing project in Sungei siput. 18 miles north of here. The discovery was made by his 12-year-old daughter, a pupil of the Methodist English School, Sungci Siput.85 words
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Article30 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Wee, 35. was charged today with raping a housewife at about 12.30 a.m. today. No plea was taken and Tan was remanded for a week.30 words
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Article43 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.-Armed robbers raided the Kwong Wah Dispensary in Tanjong Pagar Road last night and took $600. and two watches and a pen, all worth $260. Dr. M.W. Cheong and his two assistants were tied and gagged before the robbers left.43 words
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Article26 1962-06-13 9 RAWANG, Tues.—Govlndasamy. 28, a tapper, was found dead in his quarters on Minyak Estate. Sungel Tinggl. yesterday. The police do not suspect foul play.26 words
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Article506 1962-06-13 9 I3EDIFFUSION (SillJV Ltd. today said it considered its "lock out" pay dispute with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union "a matter involving principles of considerable importance And that was why it considered it imperative that a clear understanding was reached on the facts and506 words
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330 1962-06-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today the composition of his team for the Malaysia talks in London early next month. The team will include the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister or Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and the330 words
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Article45 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPOKri. Tues. A housewife. Tan Ah Chow, 53, was killed this morning when she fell from the 10th floor of Housing and Development flats in Jalan Marpati. ff Aljunled Roaa. She was found dea^ by her daughter. Tan Chee Lan. 13.45 words
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Advertisement338 1962-06-13 9 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS o/ PER fc/O ANNUM :Jc Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. jjc The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest paid338 words
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Miscellaneous5 1962-06-13 9 ilitfj.s ttitnntf By Ralph HeimcUiM5 words
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Article146 1962-06-13 10 H Word* lit (Minimum) BILLY BANKS I* back at TM Co'kpit Hotel. COUNTRY AIR IN your home or om.e' CM it with Airwiek. A bottle will make air smell fresh and aweet. UREAI READING ot little coal, complete range of Pan, Kontana, Ace. hour Square paper bark* available at146 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, June 13, 1962.
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Article751 1962-06-13 10 President Kennedy's assurances on the fair disposal of surplus stockpile tin went down the drain in the Senate stockpile sub-committee hearing on Monday. The plans for disposal have been so devised that "there will be no undue market impact," said Mr. M. Connell, spokesman of the General751 words
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Article303 1962-06-13 10 Speaking at the opening of the Municipal low-cost flats at Sungei Besi, the Federal Capital Commissioner, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, dropped a strong hint that a separate housing administrative department may soon be set up in Kuala Lumpur. Such a self-contained unit, adequately staffed, is clearly needed.303 words
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Article221 1962-06-13 10 Agreement among the three princes in Laos has ended the immediate crisis, but it provides only the means to a political settlement. A "troika" government has been formed, rather than a coalition, and the prospects of stability depend in the first place on the personality and ability of221 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1962-06-13 10 CHIA POTEIK - Lee Kong Chian: Payoff for perseverance CHIA POTEIK PAGE 10 PROFILE MEASURES ONE MAN AND HIS MILLIONS- by DATO Dr. Lee Kong Chian, the multim i I lionaire industrialist and philanthropist, was ceremonially installed this afternoon as the first Chancellor of the n&w I y constituted University of Singapore Still1,586 words
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Letters
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Letter240 1962-06-13 10 UEFERRING to the letter by "Taxpayer" (S.T. May 19) about stockpile tin. I was Interested in reading the following In the Malayan Share Market Review with which I am in full agreement: "What never ceases to puzzle local observers is the fact that the bearish statements emanating240 words
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Letter155 1962-06-13 10 I FEEL certain It would simplify matters for all concerned if driving testers would display diagrams to those being examined on the Highway Code. At a recent Highway Code test the tester, in an endeavour to make his question cearly understood, utilised an ashtray and a pencil as155 words
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Letter115 1962-06-13 10 I^IM CHING STREET Is a favourite haunt of armed robbers for the reason that It is lined with hawkers' stalls and sheds. At night the street is eerily quiet and the stalls offer excellent hiding places May I suggest that the Government demolish all the stalls and sheds115 words
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Advertisement875 1962-06-13 10 Straits Time. Malay Miil Cl«**Ml«d •dv#rtn*mtnu may tx handad to: Ist floor COLD aTOMAOC A4CADE Orchard Roao COLO ITO»«Ol •»«NCMM AT HOLLAND SJOAO-K AT O NO msplL NOAD— NAVAL ■ASB Authorised Agtnt* CITY BOOK STORK LTO WlnchMUr House. Coilyef Quay THt NEWS WONT Fltzpatrlck's Supermarket M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty875 words
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Advertisement24 1962-06-13 10 Select your Batik SPORT SHIRTS BLOUSES DUSTER COATS NOW! from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)24 words
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Advertisement69 1962-06-13 10 Z CWt POLY PACKED GUARANTEED TO SATISFY r N It may not b« Vv vv I the cheapest- _^fA x -I but r ta»nly JsFff*\\^] i$ the best XT' \>K FMTOFTHeLqQM (Singapore) n© [ulr 1 iniui I MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS with ALL Riches and Beauty THE FINEST IN THE WORLD69 words
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Article, Illustration2113 1962-06-13 11 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE: THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE AND LAUGHTER GREET MIXTURE OF HIGH TRIBUTE AND WITTICISMS by 'Best friend of education' MacD gKILFULLY mixing high tribute and witticisms, veteran diplomat Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald today installed Dato Lee Kong Chian as the first Chancellor of2,113 words
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Advertisement170 1962-06-13 11 nSjBiD LOOK! FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN 1 1 GMAJVSMJVGU 9 S TAILORING DEPARTMENT TERYLENE CAVALRY TWILL SUITING W U. P. $14.50 i.r. $10 30 P. YD. ITALIAN SILK/WOOL ♦0" $12. 50 ».0O P. YD. BURBERYS WOOLLEN TWEED 54" $11*0 1.00 P. YD. WOOLLEN SUITINGS M" TO CLEAR 8 50 P. YD.170 words
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Advertisement177 1962-06-13 11 880 Wm\ Here are the 9 l^ lll *W H v ml bays you've been vaanting mSS^Wk^KMtNtmi wk eacl: one J^^^ a fashion masterpiecel H By Jan* Shirfon A) Black antelope $79.50 b^ JB B) Silver or gold kid m m $25.50 C) Pigskin $80.00 $87.50 fl Other styles in177 words
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Miscellaneous424 1962-06-13 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE^SERVICt A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. *"'> metres Ncgara-Ku. News Headlines; A.M. 8.00 Oood Morning; 8.01 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 News; 7.06 Breakfast Bulletin; Time Signal. The News; 7.35 7.15 Melodies424 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1962-06-13 12 CONCLUDING SERIAL ON TUBBY'S BIRTHDAY CAMERA Boys win film competition prize plus another $5,000 Mr. Schultzbaum's words, Tubby gulped a little. This was the critical moment, and he felt little prickles of perspiration breaking out all over, in spite of the room's air-conditioning. "Well," he stammered at last,1,030 words
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Article112 1962-06-13 12 LOVELY AFTER A BATH LVH K -VKAR-OLI) Jacqueline Johnson is proud of her •T line of lively "washing" as she hangs three-months-old poodle pups Susie, Mitzi, Tina, Chick and Mickie on the line to dry in the garden of her home in St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Some of her father's112 words
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Article327 1962-06-13 12 Peter Tan, aged 20; 152, Jalan Oopeng, Kan i par, Perak; reading, games. Geoffrey Lee, aged 19; 40, Tembeling Road, Singapore 15; reading. Wong Poh Kui, aged 21; 35-A. Club btreet, Singapore 1; general. Baiiaruddln bin Baba, aged 18; Technical Insutuce, Maxwell Road, Kuaia Lumpur; gei.eial.327 words
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Article275 1962-06-13 12 Margaret Vanstone, nged 15: c/o Mr R. Vanstone. Opoukl Post Office, Opotlki. New Zealand; general. Jean Kennedy, aged 12: 4. Daemar Street Walkden. Manchester, Lancashire, England; general Joan Alter, aged 12; 210, Bolton Road. Walkden, Manchester, Lancashire, England; general. Elizabeth Jaslrafca. aged 19; 9015. Oeage Avenue. Philadelphia 43.275 words
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Advertisement101 1962-06-13 12 Refreshmenrujy^l c kJparkling-frcsh Heinz Tomato Juice has a delightful tangv flavour. It's made from aristocrat tomatoes, sun -ripened to rosy plumpness, and pressed within hour> of harvesting. Drink a glassful every morning —at noon for lunch anytime. It's a perfect way to Mart and end your day. Buy several tins101 words
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Advertisement346 1962-06-13 12 SIX PARROTS LOOK ALIKE BUT ONE IS DIFFERENT Name i Address i >......>.! .Age Sex, HELLO Boys and Girls, Khaw Sim Bee Road, Penong; Zareno Ishak, 82, Casuarina When I first looked at this Rood, Singapore 20; Lily Wee, picture above I wondered why 74-B Tiong Bahru Rood, Singaanyone would346 words
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515 1962-06-13 13 'THE WIDE-AWAKE BARGAINERS WHO NOW LEAD -MALAYA'S UNIONS THE head of an employers' association, Mr. J. N. St. G. Kirke, said today trade unions in Malaya are no more the "indifferent hit-and-run affairs of yesteryear" but are well organised and led by men skilled in the art of negotiation. "Thus515 words
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166 1962-06-13 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HTHE Government is to be asked to grant a dollar for every dollar contributed by Muslim in the social development voluntary tax plan adopted by the Congress of Muslim Organisations at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday. The dollar-for-dollar proposal was moved by the166 words
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Article46 1962-06-13 13 PENANG. Tues.— Tan Chin dig, 30. pleaded guilty today to possessing a still and 30 gallons of dutiable liquor. The apparatus and liquor were found in a hut at West Jelutong yesterday by a customs party. Sentenced was postponed to June 26.46 words
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Article25 1962-06-13 13 RAWANG. Tues.— The unidentified body of a Chinese, aged about 45. was found in a disused mining pool in Templer Park yesterday.25 words
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111 1962-06-13 13 J^UALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Federation Court of Appeal today allowed a former 5225 a month clerk. Gurbarhan Singh, to proceed with his appeal against judgement for 5i11. 833 in connection with a dispute over tin shares. It dismissed with costs an application111 words
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Article47 1962-06-13 13 ALOR STAR. Tues. A labourer. Kasslm bin Abdullah 24. who had eight previous convictions, today received the maximum jail nentence of two years when he was convicted of stealing a $100 bicycle. Kasslm was also ordered to undergo one year's police supervision47 words
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214 1962-06-13 13 It's enough to turn a Poly student green SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Polytechnic orientation ceremony on Monday will be a prim and proper affair No senior will be allowed even the mildest form of ragging of freshmen. The Students' Union has powers to recommend to the Polytechnic authorities the expulsion214 words
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Article69 1962-06-13 13 Tea-party for executive IPOH. Tues. The Rev. Hugh N. Lonnar, who has been appointed executive secretary for South-East Asia In the division of World Mission of the Methodist Board of Missions and Mrs. Lormar, will be given a tea-party at the Wesley Hall here tomorrow evening. Mr. Lormar, whose present69 words
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Article28 1962-06-13 13 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Y. K. Purl, and his wife had audience with the Tang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembllan today.28 words
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Advertisement258 1962-06-13 13 j|sSp <-^ \s% **JT9f^*» Q mmmSSSSSSSSSmm. Now Fly the Italian way To Hongkong and Japan! Alitalia extends its services to the Far East! Now Alitalia operate a new weekly service from Europe to Tokyo via Bangkok and Hong Kong. Time flies on Alitalia. There is a cocktail lounge, art gallery258 words
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Miscellaneous157 1962-06-13 13 iii Ahn+r gfff At Cmpp 1 Lo :vy Ya/rfot" Y*<atch /"W^— >/*the soviet union P" ->. 1 7HECXA/RMANG KlN.'.'- 32«1ii2 k *U TOOTH'S A WILL MAKEMVMMnONS/. 1 j I /SCOMiHK \s- Ov SAA/D/AA3 XXJ7O j GIVE, i SSiJi N 'K^ilrM'' I KNOCKED A COME TO OUR ALBERTS? J J GUNG157 words
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Advertisement514 1962-06-13 14 WIT 7 MALAYA'S FIRST DETERGENT ACTION Hi Speed Diesel Fuel These reproductions of unre touched photographs provide graphic visual proof of the superiority of new Caltex Deter-gent-Action HI-SPEEDOL. It I M Starting with re-built injectors BEMjHsE3BBBMiIIffioHi i.l.|,: i l| M a^nn?7rnJ and after 10.000 miles of running I 5 Q514 words
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Advertisement1462 1962-06-13 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK. Out Spore Sam P S'haai Penanp PYRRHUS Liverpeel, Dublin. Glasgow Cla. I Telay Jaee 14/11 Jant IT AIREUS M'semes, L'peel. Oiknn Gin. 33 Juae II Jeee 17/21 Jaaa 21 MACHAON Havre. Liverpeet, GUsgOw luce II luae 23 Jeae 24/2* Mac N LAOMEDON A'mouth, l'peel.1,462 words
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Advertisement1414 1962-06-13 15 mi ml I'm IL t' 1 1 Lj LJ Ik *fPm WM 11 1 1 1 L THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 CENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWfRI -i ROTTERBAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANB CIPEHHAGEt /v^**^^V S'M'» P. Sham Penant famzr^lXl "Asmara" en 21/21 Jeee m'2U«m 2; 21 j««1,414 words
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Advertisement1504 1962-06-13 15 ItftUl tIRVICt Tl LINBM) IIVtRPOI tONTIWNTAt PORTS. rpore P. S'haai Peraae) KMCUMCR L'paal, G'mouth RdM) A'werp C. 44/11 Jim Jaaa 17/11 BENLAIIS iH) 1 H kart. l lee Ma* a, M'bra Jaaa 11/21 Jaae 24/ M mhU/ i lENIEOCH (E.Lpj L'peel. N'kerg, Hull, R'dara JaM 21/ 2 JMa 24/27 BENVUCRIE1,504 words
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Advertisement1323 1962-06-13 15 W. McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. W. nu Ne: sun. F*«W. CLLERMAN UNI 0j KLAVENESS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. ROntROAM, IBS ARMEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, MIDOIESBROUCH. lEATUE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITY OF ELY acceilipt carte fer Ceatral t Siutl Spore P S'riem Pcnang anMMFviue 11/17 J.M 11/21 J... 22J.M rpef "STYZ 11,323 words
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Article226 1962-06-13 16 JUNE flrtt grad* rubbtr buyart r.a.k. J closed at 5 p.m in Singapore yesterday at 744 cent* per lb., down one cent on Monday s closing price. Tbe tone was quiet. S.C.C.R A. cloning prices In cents per lb.. yenterda*. Int. 1 R.B.S. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 74226 words
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390 1962-06-13 16 SHARE MARKET IS QUIET: TIN COUNTERS EASIER From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet conditions ruled on the Malayan Stock Market yesterday and turnover was restricted. Tins which had showed a better sentiment primarily in Singapore on Monday afternoon opened fairly firm, but eased later. They could not stand up to390 words
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Article888 1962-06-13 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials.: Dunlops $1.71 OL, $1.73 OL. (1.000) 51. 74, (1.000) 11.72. (2.000) 11.71: East Bmelting $3 OL. $2.90 BL. $3 8L: Fed. Dlsp. SI.2S OL: F. and N ords (3.000) 12.77.888 words
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232 1962-06-13 16 'THERE were further declines in both the rubber and tin prices yesterday, the former falling 10 the lowest level for seven months and Straits Tin was the lowest since June 6 last year. For the first time for many months rubber went232 words
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Article281 1962-06-13 16 TlflTH slightly lower New York advices and London closed, the opening quotations on the Federation Rubber Exchange were arouna last Monday closing level. After a quiet period. heavy Federation selling caused the market to ease to the lowest since Nov. 28. Lower sheet interest was again281 words
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Article107 1962-06-13 16 June 12. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. N. 13 cts. Cold Store 4td. M. Box 12 cts. Steamship 9 <ts. Breweries 2» cts. R Times i« ru Robinson 9 cU 8 Tmrter* 32 ctl a Darby 4td. L'nlteers 10 cts w. Jacks 10 eta. MININGS A.. Amsl107 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 16 Output from the estates and mines in the Gntbrie Ajency (Malaya) Ltd., group for May and for 1962 todate In brackets are as follows:— rubber 7.304.000 lb- 36.982.0001 b >. tea (black) 171,000 lb. (784,500 lb). palm oil 1,846 tons (12.897 tons), palm kernels 422 tons (3.405 tons),56 words
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Article30 1962-06-13 16 June 12. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: cents (down one cent). K.L.: 74' j cents (down one cent). TIN: $443.50 (down $4). Estimated' unofficial offering 280 tons (up 30 tons).30 words
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Article123 1962-06-13 16 f»HINISI Product Kxchanga. Stnga- p«r« n.on pricit p«r pieul yattarday: C*e*nut all: bulk 539 ntlleri. drum 542 aelltra: Capra: June Si's buy.r«. S» »tll.rs. Ptpp«r: aluntok white ?J.V.'« aellera. Sarawak while (130 sellers, rpedal Sarawak black $120 M-llera. garbled Lamponc black SI 20 seller!. ASTA ***** Mllen.123 words
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Article133 1962-06-13 16 MELBOURNE. Tue« TXVESTMENTS and Industrial I x shares fully maintained a firm trend. i Gains were small but covered a I wide range. B-H.P. continued to trade at a steady 595. 9d. I Oils moved variably. A.OO. gain--1 ed 2s. 6d- to 58s. on the announcement that Moonle133 words
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Article45 1962-06-13 16 On the Irta •xohirm market In Hang K*ng the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.721 for T.T. and 5.71J for c»»h. Starling »v quoted at 15.85 and ont taal of cold at WH All Malayan Cxchanga Bankf At. sociatlon ratea were umnmtcl yesterday.45 words
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Advertisement1047 1962-06-13 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. «t Great Lakes Service EIA tl» (1* El* tl* S'poit P. Sham H'lulu L. Angeitt *> York CMveiano "Gtaskt Man" 24/21 Jut 1/ 2 Aig 11 July 21 lily 14 Aig 31 Aig "Kiaikawa Maru" 21/31 July 27/21 June 22 Aig 1 Sept1,047 words
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Advertisement969 1962-06-13 16 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore j dang, Oianc Lee. Pulau Maa, Stnga wharves today arc: Narashima Mas, Auhv. Sri MMan, Rlmnu. Roda Maru 47. Atreus 3.1 34, IJmdevrrett Mas, Alk Leonx, Anil. Song Be, PanII 14, Thorscape M/ 30, Hoko Maru tal Mas, Ralah Brooke, Anantasin.969 words
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Advertisement537 1962-06-13 16 ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED E. K. Martin Mr. E. R. MARTIN is no longer In this Company's employment and has no authority to transact any business or receive any monies oa Its behalf. Dated 11th day of June 1962. ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED 5, Battery Road, Singapore. RE LIM SIEW537 words
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Advertisement1316 1962-06-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA AUCTION SALE OF KUALA LUMPUR W^*S£nSmm^ Application!) are invited for the j 0 hr hr d at appointmeni ol Assistant Archi- Our Sa eroom No 10 K&SU* Arc'hKVtT'&pt UIC ChU U StWt B n e Saiar,: An a.l-ln salary of $1,000/- p.m. inclusive1,316 words
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Advertisement2590 1962-06-13 17 j— Cf^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_, HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE M Word, Si (Mim.)—Box it et: txlrm IH I'VVI I]l3 I :'l|"!|ilKl"Jh3il ■<■ SCLCTAR HILLS ESTATE: rtireeS^^g^^L^^^^^^^^^^^^B^L^^g^lkgS.,^^,!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!^^!!! bedroomed Semi -detail «i Bungalow CCCSaBI I Rented $325 p.m. Loan available I SV.OOJ Price Including furniture (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Hl£s£ R *L""2,590 words
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Advertisement993 1962-06-13 17 LOANS tt Wmr4* Si (Min.)— Box SO el*, txtrm AOVENTISCR RCQUIRES LOAN »«i>o urgently. Payable following roar instalments witb reasonable interest I'least reply Box A4«50 S.T Spore DOGS. PETS, ETC. tt Word, SS (Min.)— Box it ell. txlrm SIAMCSC KITTSN pure-bred male •tee weeks old $40 Tel. 2M38 Singapore AROLL993 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-06-13 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Wor4, Si (Mim.)-Box SO tit. txtrm ttSt PREFECT ms Prefact I»M A 4.' 1052 Vanguard itfSl Morrn Minor 4 Penani; Lane B'pore ai'ARANTEK (ONE MONTH OR 1.000 MILES) Aug. MM Ferd PrtUct S2.MO Oe*. IMS Ferd Antlla t3.700 Mar. tMI Austin tM 53.500 N... HM Ferd1,045 words
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Advertisement543 1962-06-13 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) Worm 1 Si (Mim.l—Box SO el: exlrm BLACK'S CfNUINE PHOTOSTATS 5». Kohlnnon Rood Tr!: KWOK PNOTOCOPV SERVICE, The Arcade l»t Klour Trl y.Vilo. FARIOA MAISON MARCCLLE H -Siyliki. Mutourtat facial ui> I'hunt |S porn 92*49. ASIA TAILORING COMPANY, JU7. Norlß Bridge Koad lor your Itilorios Kaquiremcma.543 words
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235 1962-06-13 18 LONDON. Tuesday. BRITAIN'S Bruce Tulloh ran the fastest six miles in the world so far this year when he won the event in 27min 57.45 ec in the British Games here yesterday. Tulloh. who won the three miles on Saturday in 13:20.2. IsReuter - 235 words
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133 1962-06-13 18 Yates upsets in British amateur golf LJOYLAKE. Tues. Rober. Yates. 35-year-old fehropeshlre farmer, brought oil the first major shock of tbe British Amateur golf championship which began here yesterday. He defeated seeded Walker Cup international Martin Christmas of West Sussex, one of the favourites for the title, by three andReuter - 133 words
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Article31 1962-06-13 18 REDCAR. Tues.— Henry the Seventh won the Zetland Gold Cup run over one and a quarter miles here yesterday. Better Hone> was second with Kyprtiao third. Eleven ran— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1962-06-13 18 HURST PARK. Tues.— Pinion beat Sagacity In the Winston Churchill Slakes run ovi-r two miles and 70 yards here yesterday Only two hories ran.— Reuier.Reuter - 27 words
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932 1962-06-13 18 Former champion stayer sparkles again pORMER champion stayer Who Knows has regained some of his dash and sparkle and I am recommending him as a good thing against the form horses in the 9f handicap (Race 4) at Ipoh today. Not932 words
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204 1962-06-13 18 Promotion to Class 1 for Little Richard KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The Malayan Racing Association announced today that Little Richard, a winner over 6f in course record time at Ipoh on Bunday. has been promoted to Class 1. Seven Class 3 horses have been relegated to Class 4. They are Cornelia,204 words
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Article787 1962-06-13 18 Race li 2.30-Cl 1 Div frHgl atr. 2ss saaeffl: iviiW" (F) johmon 5 2011 Tfba Tiba (E C1 M AflLTraiSS < tSS J S V'Y Leongl Danlels 7 84 Maynard t fcCRATtHINGS: Mendlson 8.12 Rodgers; PutH 8.10 Osman. Race z: 3.05-Cl 1 Div 4~5&f itr I i n787 words
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198 1962-06-13 18 STOCKHOLM, Tues. •3 Jan-Erik Lundquist won the men's singles final in the international lawn tennis tournament at SaltsJoebaden, near here, yesterday, beating Ulf Schmidt 3-6, 1-6, 7-5, 7-5, 6-0 in the allSwedish final. Schmidt eliminated Wimbledon, Australian and French champion Rod Layer inReuter - 198 words
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Advertisement531 1962-06-13 18 "J NOTICE l This is to inform all our clients and tenants that our Asst. rent < ollecior. Teo Ah Bob also known M Bob Teo and Robert Teo has left the service of our Company I to-day, and Ls no longer authorised to collect any rents on our <531 words
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Advertisement366 1962-06-13 18 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: I Supply of 6.600 VolLs Switch- I gear. The closing date for the receipt of the above lenders has been extended from 19th June. 1962 to 3rd. July. 1962 at 215 p.m. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDERS will be received I at366 words
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Advertisement763 1962-06-13 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK KUCHING MUNICIPAL COUNCIL MEDICAL OFfrICER OF HEALTH required to administer all Public HealUi in the Council «re*. Ser-. vices include environmental sanitation, maternal and child healtn service, school medical service. communicable disease control, health education, pest control, and insect control. Candidate-! must pcvitss qualifications regulable in Sarawak:763 words
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Advertisement17 1962-06-13 18 ,/fr BIST BETS: Obedient Son (Race 2) and Movieland (Race 5 1. The going will be firm.17 words
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Article168 1962-06-13 19 SANTIAGO, Tues. Brazil, the holders, meet Chile, the host nation, here and Yugoslavia meet Czechoslovakia at Vina del Mar in the World Cup soccer semifinals tomorrow. Brazil will again be without Pele, their star forward who •M injured in the match against Mexico. But they168 words
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Article, Illustration429 1962-06-13 19 Relay team told: Take greater pains in training SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gTANLEY Wright, the American athletics coach, today urged Singapore's leading sprinters to train harder in order to qualify as a 4xloo metres relay team for the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. Wright429 words
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Article72 1962-06-13 19 IPOH, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya AAU's track and field statistics committee are Compiling lists of Malayan allcomers and native records. It Is hoped that the lists will be published in the annual journal of the Association of Track and Field Statistics. "The committee are also engaged on72 words
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Article30 1962-06-13 19 TPOH. Tues.— The Perak Government has made a $10,000 gift and a $10,000 loan to the Perak AAA to organise this year's Malayan international and national championship*30 words
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Article30 1962-06-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selanuor Rugby Union officials: President D. A. Borrie: vice-presid-ents T;m Cliin Guan and P. R. Wardrop: tre tourer G. H. R. Jenkins: MOftin W Bnwkett30 words
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600 1962-06-13 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Tournament for Razak Cup wilt boost hockey NORMAN SIEBEL By \|ALAYAN hockey will move up to the level of Malaya Cup soccer next season when the inter-state competition will become a cup tournament for the first time. The cup will be donated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,600 words
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430 1962-06-13 19 Pacemen Flavell an d Coldwell bowl Worcs to victory WO R CESTERSHIRE. strongly fancied for English county cricket championship honours this summer, gained 14 points yesterday when they completed a twoday victory over Essex at Romford. England batsman Tom oraveney made 61. finishing 21 short of his 1.000 for theReuter - 430 words
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Article121 1962-06-13 19 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER IPOH LEAGUE: Div. I— Kin La Indians 2 Town Council 1; Div. Z Shaw Bros. 4 Ramblers 0. PENANG LEAGUE: Div. Z Muslims 3 Tg. Bungah 3. MALACCA LEAGUE: Div. 2— Indian Assn. 6 Portuguese Youths v. L. PERAK LEAGUE (T. Anson) Div. 2— Rubana 4 DID121 words
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Article23 1962-06-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Badminton Association's Junior and veterans' championships will t» held on June 39. 30 an-i July 123 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-13 19 Spore/Penang $255.00— 5320.00 Federation $318.00 -$400.00. Kf>^f*"S^| GENERAL IMPORTS DIVISION ■CYCLE I ■CARRIAGES y^^ HN6»fO«l KUUA lUHPU* PENANC Singapore's roads... the finest in S.E. Asia and most of them surfaced by SWEE Construction i mmk SPECIALISTS IN: EARTH MOVING PREMIXED ASPHALT READY MIXED CONCRETI TRANSPORTATION REINFORCED CONCRETE CRUSHED CRANITI PLANT88 words
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Advertisement322 1962-06-13 19 Pye is the word for progress in radio 4 W M Transportable all-transistor radio The new Pye PE 11T all-transistor radio is light and compact, easy to move from room to room to keep you company the whole day through. See its handsome design. Hear its clear, sparkling tone, superb322 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-06-13 20 - TIIK Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and the First Lady. l'uan Nour Aisha. were among a gathering of more than 500 who attended a cocktail party at the Philippines Consulate-Ge-neral at Goodwood Hill yesterday to celebrate the Philippines' national dayOther guests included118 words
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321 1962-06-13 20 KUANTAN, Tues.— A young man in love with an 18 year old kampong beauty sought the assistance of six friends to carry away the girl from her house so that he could convince her of his love for her, the magistrate's321 words
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Article305 1962-06-13 20 THE KING: MALAYA SMALL but... KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today, spoke of A Malaya's sense of responsibility, towards the free world. The King was addressing 621 officers and men of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, who will leave for the Congo on Friday, at their camp305 words
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346 1962-06-13 20 •THE Singapore Peo--1 pie's Alliance tonight said that the people in the State should be given a third alternative in the referendum on merger with the Federation. Thi.s. .said the party's secretary-general. Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan. in a statement, .should be whether346 words
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Article422 1962-06-13 20 LONDON. Tues A fresh upsurge in South African gold share prices on a broadening demand I and a further advance in glltedged securities were the outstanding features of London stock < markets today. > By contrast, industrials opened quietly and then steadily lost ground to close distinctly dull.422 words
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Article282 1962-06-13 20 /CARDIFF, Tues.—Glamor\j gan beat the Pakistan cricketers by seven wickets in extra time here today. Pakistan were 278 and 158. Glamorgan made 278 for six declared and 161 for three. The Pakistanis paid dearly for defensive batting against steady bowling. For the start today, theReuter - 282 words
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