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Title Section19 1962-06-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962. 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article1407 1962-06-14 1 'We have capacity to make grade' Lee on industrial era for Malaysia SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight spoke of the Double-M Age "Machine Age for Malaysia" at a dinner given in his honour by the Joint Chambers of Commerce. Mr. Lee said:1,407 words
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280 1962-06-14 1 TEACHER MADE OUR SONS EA T GRASS SAY PARENTS By JEFFREY FRANCIS: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed 1^ TEACHER at the Kok Mm national-type school in (iemas is alleged to have forced 12 boys to eat glass recently because they Tailed in their school exams. The allegation is made in a signed280 words
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Article60 1962-06-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A second advance party of relief officers for the Malayan Special Force in the Congo left here today by air for Singapore en route to LeoPQldville. They are Capt. Mohamed Fadzll. Capt. Mohamed Ali. Capt. Hussein. Capt. Rodrigues and Warrant Officers Abdul60 words
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Article82 1962-06-14 1 'Philippines may ask to join HONG KONG. Wed. A Philippine businessman has expressed the belief that Malaysia, when formed, would hurt Philippine trade in some of its traditional South-East Asian markets. Col. A. Soriano, chairman of many companies in the Philippines, said before his departure for New York yesterday thatReuter - 82 words
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Article36 1962-06-14 1 TOKYO. Wed. A British i frigate, the 2181-toi Ea/t- bourne from the British Far 1 East Fleet, today called at Shimoda port, about 100 miles Southwest of Tokyo for I a goodwill visit— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-06-14 1 AIR CHIEF CALLS IN -AT K.L. THE BRITISH Secretary of State for Air. Mr. Julian Amery. arrived here by air from Butterworth yesterday accompanied by his wife, the daughter of the Prime Minister. .Mr. Harold Macmillan. He is on a tour of all the Royal Air Force units in South81 words
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Article44 1962-06-14 1 LONDON, Wed. Sir Eugene Goossens, British conductor and composer, died early today, aged 69. Sir Eugene's death gave a rapid double blow to British music. Mr. John Ireland, the composer, having died yesterriov at the age of 82. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article62 1962-06-14 1 3 MORE TWIN PIONEERS] ARRIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three more twin Pioneers for the Royal Malayan Air Force arrived, today after a 15-day flight from Britain. The planes, piloted by Malayans, left Britain on May 29 under the command of Fit. Lt. D. J. Coxell. With the arrival of these62 words
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Article26 1962-06-14 1 ALTON. England. Wed. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. 74. was confine to bed at his home here today sufTp rl> T" from a severe cold.26 words
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Article59 1962-06-14 1 Fine and Dandy: $396 poll. Wed. Fine and Dandy, winner of the 3.05 race here today, paid dividends of $:«)(> (win) and $.V 2 (place). 1 Itcarried only 47 win tickets. Fine and Dandy, ridden by an apprentice. Ismail Asban, beat anot h e r outsider. Marigold, in a close59 words
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Article97 1962-06-14 1 LONDON, Wed. Prices were marked down in most sections of the London Stock Exchange today following last night's sharp fall on Wall Street. Jobbers cut prices as soon as they walked Into the market. Falls ranged up to two shillings, but most were under one shilling. PrecautionaryReuter - 97 words
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Article31 1962-06-14 1 BANGKOK. Wed Compulsory education for children in Thailand will be boosted from four years to seven years under a Bill to be i put before the National AsIsembly Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article58 1962-06-14 1 TWO MILES A DAY— AT 100 PERTH Wed Enßlish-bom Mr. ueorne nenry immiaa, who remarried at 90. was 100 years old today. Mr Thomas, who lives at Kwinana. south of Fremantle. West Australia, with his wife Lydia. 75. still walks two miles every day. He lists his chief pleasures asReuter - 58 words
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Article269 1962-06-14 1 rrHE Singapore Trade Unions working com- mittee, representing 40 left-wing unions, is to seek an interview with the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A.E.G. Blades tomorrow for an explanation of why a meeting arranged by them for Saturday night to "discuss" the Referendum Bill was banned.269 words
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Article188 1962-06-14 1 Jack agrees with Nik but... WASHINGTON, Wed. President Kennedy told Mr. Khrushchev today that the establishment of an independent Laos in South-east Asia "will surely have a significant and* positive effect far beyond the borders of Laos." "You can count on the continued and energetic efforts of the United States188 words
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Article40 1962-06-14 1 NEHRU IS ANCR^ NEW HI I HI Wed PHac Minister Pi nil il .inurilv m I umI.iv opposition hr >urrrndrrin^ I territory t.. < (inn i Hta itemeni lowed dlseassloa Communist CWi ami truck bnilcj l.ad.iMi Sinkim; I PI40 words
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Article, Illustration5 1962-06-14 2 Barry Appleby - THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby By5 words
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Article86 1962-06-14 2 Someone 'forgot' and 95 died WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Federal Aviation Agency said yesterday all airlines using Boeing 707 jet airliners had been advised that the New York crash in March in which 95 people died might have been caused by the loss of a small bolt from a control mechanism.Reuter - 86 words
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Article267 1962-06-14 2 I SMUGGLED BORMANN OUT— SPY One can be against socialism or capitalism but no honest and responsible man can remain indifferent to the problem of war and peace. Mr Wlady.shiv Gomulka. the Polish Prime Minister, in a speech to the Polish peace congress. PARIS. Wednesday. VIR. Angel Alcazar de Velasco,267 words
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Article42 1962-06-14 2 LUXEMBOURG, Wed.— The Council of Ministers of the six-Nation European Coal-and-Steel Community have agreed to open negotiations on Britain's application for membership. Mr. Emilio Colombo, Italian Minister of Industry and chairman of the council, announced here last night.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article80 1962-06-14 2 NEW YORK. Wed. The Institute of Life Insurance has estimated that the 130 people killed when an Air France Boeing 707 jet airliner crashed, at Paris on June 3 were Insured for U.S. $5,950. 000 (about $18 million), the third highest total in any plane accident. TheReuter - 80 words
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113 1962-06-14 2 Pakistan's foreign aid totals $9,960 mil. KARACHI, Wed. Pakistan has received aid allocations amounting to U.S. $3,252,880,000 ($9,960 million) from foreign countries *and aid-giving agencies to date, a document issued by the Ministry of Finance with the 1962-63 Budget said today. Chief contributor to aid is the United States, whichReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-14 2 UP and away soars Harold Graham, a test pilot for Bell Aerosystems not over a bridge as he appears in the picture but over a parking lot at the Museum of Science in Boston. Graham was demonstrating the small rocket lift device made by Bell for theUPI - 54 words
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Advertisement25 1962-06-14 2 Hf irf*o< m enjoy the full life take essence of chicken— the essence of strength famous for 4 generations taite BRANDS regularly Es sence 6ME/9/6225 words
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Article209 1962-06-14 3 Quick look round BERLIN, Wed. A large group of refugees "more than 10"— f.ed to West Berlin yesterday by an undisclosed escape route. It was announced last night. The exact route and number of refugees is being withheld to avoid giving East German authorities a pointer which may prevent other209 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-06-14 3 ACTRESS Nancy Kwan. 22. and Mr. Peter Pock. 23. an Austrian ski instructor, leave Paddington Registry. London, after their wedding. The couple met when Miss Kwan was on location at Innsbruck earlier this year. Miss Kwan, from Hong Kong, became a star in thr filmReuter - 59 words
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256 1962-06-14 3 WHY NIK BACKED LAOS COALITION— BY HARRIMAN WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Averell Harriman, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said last night that one reason why the Soviet Union supported the establishment of a neutral government in Laos may have been their desire to check the advance of CommunistReuter - 256 words
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352 1962-06-14 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday. JYJR. KHRUSHCHEV yesterday told Mr. Macmillan and President Kennedy that the cooperation which had achieved settlement of the Laos problem could solve other international disputes, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Mr. Khrushchev who began his cable to Mr.352 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-06-14 3 Mickey Rooney: I'm a bankrupt HOLLYWOOD. Wed.— Actor Mickey Rooney I above I listing debts of nearly U.S. $500,000, said yesterday he was bankrupt. He filed petitions of voluntary bankruptcy in the federal court. The papers showed payments of three former wives and losses at the races contributing to hisReuter - 53 words
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105 1962-06-14 3 VIENTIANE LIKELY TO BE SEAT OF GOVT. VIENTIANE. Wed. Mr. Ouinim Phoisena, Foreign Minister-designate, said last eight that it was up to the Geneva conference on Laos to decide the seat of the coalition government. In a statement to reporters, he added: "I expect it will be Vientiane.' He added;Reuter - 105 words
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Article52 1962-06-14 3 ATHENS. Wed.— Forty hostages taken to Albania by Greek Communists during guerilla warfare in 1947 were yesterday handed over to Greek officials at Kakavia, on the border in north-west Greec. The group comprised 15 women ed between 50 and 73 ye?-s. 10 men, and 15Reuter - 52 words
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Article36 1962-06-14 3 LONDON. Wed Posters warning young people of the dangers of smoking are being sent to colleges, secondary schools and youth organisations In Britain by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article36 1962-06-14 3 SAN FR»rCTSOO. V. Police and Federal agents were searching today for three convicts who yesterday escaped from the island jail of Alcatraz In San Franclsco Bay. by digging a tunnel with their spoons. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article115 1962-06-14 3 110-MILE WALK— BY FOUR CHILDREN T ONDON, Wed.— A 35-year-old voman arrivej in London yesterday to petition Buckingham Palace and the Soviet tnd American Embassies against nuclear tests after a 110-mile -alk from Gloucester with her four young cb.ild.en. •It makes me feel better although mv feet are very sore."Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration283 1962-06-14 4 Sculptures, paintings for the art museum SINGAPORE, W«d T\R. Malcolm Mac- donald today presented a valuable collection of ancient Indian sculptures and modern paintings to the art museum of the University of Singapore. Dr. Macdonald, who is former Chancellor of the University of Malaya, had collected283 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-06-14 4 - INDIA'S top film producer, Mr. A. V. Meiyyappa Chettiar. who arrived here from Japan on Tuesday on a study tour of the film market in South East Asia. Mr. Chettiar. who is owner of the AVM Studio, one of the most modern studios88 words
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Article31 1962-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The ninth annual meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association, Singapore Centre, will be held at 5.30 p.m. on June 27 at their headquarters. 420, Beach Road.31 words
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Article24 1962-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The second annual prize distribution of the Sunday school at Maneala Vihara will be held I at 8 p.m. on Saturday.24 words
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Article89 1962-06-14 4 TEA PARTY FOR VISITING SINGER SINGAPORE, Wed. Thei Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will attend a tea party to be held in honour of the visiting Indian classical singer, Madam Ka- i viyoor Revamma Sreedharan, I at Christchurch School on Saturday. The party organised by the Singapore Indian Film89 words
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95 1962-06-14 4 Referendum Bill forum on the air today CINGAPORE, Wed. Radio Singapore today announced that it would broadcast the forum on the National Referendum Bill tomorrow and on Friday over these services: THI'RSDAY: English 7.10 p.m.: Indian 7.30 p.m. (over Suara Singapura>: Malay 8.45 p.m.: Mandarin 10 p.m. Lee's speech FRIDAY:95 words
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164 1962-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three men and two women today successfully applied in "court for the return of some of the goods stolen from three shops in separate robberies and later recovered by the police. The three men were Ramchand Haroomal Chugani, proprietor of New164 words
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Article33 1962-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The R.A.F. Seletar Auto Club will hold a road courtesy trial starting at 2.30 p.m. on June 23. It will start at Kallang Park and finish at R.A.F. Seletar.33 words
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Article353 1962-06-14 4 THE following is today's, sciiedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong <BA 961) 1.15 p.m.: from London, Du&teldorf, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta. Rangoon. (BA 716) 5.20 p.m.; from Tokyo. Manila (BA 041) 5.66 p.m.; from London. Zurich.353 words
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Article113 1962-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MR. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today sentenced two youths, S. Arumugam and D. Balakrishnan, to undergo reformatory training at the training centre for a period of not less than three years for committing armed robbery. Mr. Justice Buttrose told them113 words
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Article, Illustration471 1962-06-14 5 Question of air bases in proposed Malaysia BUTTERWORTH, Wednesday. JHE British Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Julian Amery, said on his arrival here today he believed the question of air bas*?s in the proposed Malaysia would be embodied in the Cobbold commission report. Mr. Amery described Singapore and Butterworth471 words
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86 1962-06-14 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Two War Department employees and a former employee have been awarded Com-mander-in-Chief's testimonials for "effcient and devoted service" to the British Army in Malaya. Hiey are: Mr. Louis Jeganathan, of the Barracks RASC. Kuala Lumpur: Mr. Kong Kok Lim. a junior civil86 words
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Article49 1962-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Yap Fook Wai, 30. chief storekeeper of Jackson's Malaya Limited, Jalan Raja, was acquitted in the Sessions Court after a charge of criminal breach of trust against him was withdrawn. The charge was in connection with 129 cases of baby milk food worth $5,700.49 words
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Article64 1962-06-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Scan Khay Beng, 41. of Geylang Road. Singapore, was fined $1,000, or one month's iail. in the Sessions Court here for importing two slabs of opium into Johore at about 7 a.m. on Jan. 16. The opium, weighing 8 lb. 11.6 oz.,64 words
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209 1962-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Bright youngsters who cannot find places in Higher School Certificate classes can join further education classes where H.S.C. subjects are also being taught. A Ministry of Education spokesman said this today In reply to a complaint toy a Seremban reader on209 words
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Article70 1962-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Pakistan High Commlsslon here bat oilered to reserve two places for Malayan medical students wishing to study In Pakistan. A spokesman for the High Commission said today that three scholar- ships were ottered earlier thlfl year by his government and applications were now70 words
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Article, Illustration429 1962-06-14 6 Tin sales likely at the level of Kennedy assurances SYMINGTON PLAN COST TAXPAYERS MILLIONS U.S. MINE CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jy[R. N. CLEAVELAND, president of the Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, believes that disposals from the United States strategic stockpile will be geared to the prices prevailing when President Kennedy gave429 words
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Article189 1962-06-14 6 PENANG, Wed.— Cheah Ah Lee, 27, who was banned from entering five police districts, including Penang, for five years from March 15, 1960, was acquitted today of being found in Gurney Drive George Town on April 27. The senior Sessions Court president, Mr. K.189 words
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Article57 1962-06-14 6 PENANG. Wed. The Speaker of the Penane State Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, today .pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving without due care and attention along Glugor Road on Feb. 24. Haji Suleiman's car, it was alleged, crashed into the rear of a bus. The57 words
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Article152 1962-06-14 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Pan-Malay-an Islamic Party wants it clearly stated in the Federation Constitution that Malaya belongs to the Malays. A motion to this effect will be moved by a PMIP member in the House of Representatives on June 25, the publicity chief of152 words
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Article72 1962-06-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaya with 9«5 students topped the list of ove/nea* students taking Australian correspondence courses under the Colombo Plan this year. According to a statement from the Australian High Commission today, there are a total of 2,723 overseas students from 11 Asian countries taklnp72 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-06-14 6 UNIVERSITY PAIR ON THE FLOOR J THE FORMER Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr. Malcolm MacDonald, dances with Mrs. B. R. Sreenivasan, wife of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, at the University of Si n gapore convocation dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday night. Dr.72 words
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Article24 1962-06-14 6 IPOH. Wed. Mr. N« Chee Kong was admitted to the Federation Bar today by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here.24 words
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193 1962-06-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today said the explanation given by the P.A.P. Political Bureau for not inviting the S.P.A. to take part in yesterday's Radio Singapore forum on the merger referendum was "weak and unacceptable". But193 words
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Article, Illustration10 1962-06-14 7 PETER HAWKINS - PETER HAWKINS BY PART TWO OF THE ONASSIS STORY10 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1962-06-14 7 Tina puts on a brave face AS ONASSIS PURSUES HIS SECRET ROMANCE IN THE early days of Onassis's affair with the girl from New York Tina suffered terribly. It was her first big grief and the reason why later she did not want her husband to buy the Chateau de1,369 words
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Article445 1962-06-14 8 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By_ FEDERAL CAPITAL CHIEF IS TO BE GIVEN AUTHORITY OF 'SUMMARY ACTION' P^ TOTAL of 553 illegal buildings put up on State land here on weekends and holidays and sold to unsuspecting people have been detected in the last 16 months. As for those not445 words
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Article138 1962-06-14 8 SEREMBAN, Wednesday THE Chief Education Officer of Negri Sembilan, Mr. Tan Seng Chye, will meet governors of the Dato Klana Putra School, Lenggeng. tomorrow in a bid to settle a six-week deadlock on the appointment of a headmaster for the secondary section of138 words
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Article59 1962-06-14 8 PENANG. Wed. Police today recovered over two tons of pig iron believed to be part of a $1,200 consignment stolen from a lighter anchored off Weld Quay last week. The recovered lot. valued at $510. was found in a Jelutong Road foundry whose manager said he59 words
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Article51 1962-06-14 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— Mrs. P. Sentherajah has taken over i.-- 7 duties as acting headmistress of Clifford School primary section in Idris Road. She succeeds Mrs. Yap Hong Kuan, who has been transferred to the Batu Road Girls' School in Kuala Lumpur after four years51 words
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139 1962-06-14 8 A 'get rich quick' amah loses her $1,000 SINGAPORE, Wed. Hoping to get rich quick, an amah borrowed $1,000, invested it in a mahjong syndicate and was cheated of the entire sum, a court was told today. Senior Inspector M. C. Jacob, prosecuting, said that Tan Klok Huay, 40, an139 words
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Article32 1962-06-14 8 SINGAPORE, Wed— A Singapore People's Alliance leader. Dr. B.W. Chia, will speak on "Unemployment— Blessing or Curse?" at a luncheon at the party headquarters In Short Street on Sunday.32 words
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Article, Illustration223 1962-06-14 8 Fund for boy who lost his hands in grenade incident MALACCA, Wed.— The Alor Gajah District Welfare Committee has started a fund in aid of a boy whose hands were amputated following a grenade incident early this year. In addition, his legs were injured and the boy will223 words
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162 1962-06-14 8 UK EXPERT SEES OUR LEPROSY RESEARCH PROGRESS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Research into the causes and treatment of leprosy by Malaya and Britain is yielding fruitful results. This is the opinion of Dr. R.J.W. Rees, a senior member of the scientific staff of the British Medical Research Council, who has been162 words
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173 1962-06-14 8 Harmonica virtuoso to perform in Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed— A Sin-gapore-born harmonica virtuoso who has given recitals all over China and won acclaim from the world's leading authorities on classical music, will perform at the Victoria Theatre on July 8. He is 22-year-old Yew Hong-Jen (above), currently touring Indonesia with his173 words
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Article, Illustration26 1962-06-14 8 IPOH. Wed. Thieves stol* a fuel injector pump valued at $300 from a quarry in Simpang Pulai and a $100 pump from Spooner Road.26 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-06-14 8 Buys Bunny By Rmiph UeimduM /^~T~N t?v this one: its even 'outside vthat A I ...isaip.how pya>~ W* GOT A FUR < HOW PYA UKE ITjV I UKE IT S■■■ T BUGS. I WANT A\ TOPCOATS COLLAR iV/IT LOOKS > T > I V^ OTHERWISE J Uf44 words
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Article, Illustration960 1962-06-14 9 17th day of the inquiry SINGAPORE, Wed. PROWN Counsel. Mr. Francis T. Scow, today suggested to a witness at the commission inquiring into last November's boycott of the Chinese Secondary Four examination that on Oct. 1, 1949, the Chung Cheng High960 words
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Article181 1962-06-14 9 An expert praises made-in-Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A CANADIAN Colombo plan expert today praised the quality of made-in-Malaya goods and spoke of the favourable atmosphere in industrial relations here. Mr. Philip Stuchen. who was talking to members of the Rotary Club here, stressed these points: THE FIRST made-ln-Malaya trade fair181 words
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110 1962-06-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three Japanese police narcotics experts were so impressed by Singapore's opium treatment centre at St. John's Island that they have recommended that, their government build one modelled on It at Yokohama. This was disclosed today by a spokesman for the Japanese Consulate General110 words
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Article199 1962-06-14 9 PENANG, Wed. The Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today predicted that the Alliance would not only retain the State Government in 1964 but would also "put up a good fight against the Socialist Front in the 1963 City Council election." "We are workine199 words
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Advertisement369 1962-06-14 9 Fo* Elegant Designs and Patterns is the most popular name in the fashion world Summer Issuo Now On Sale Don't Forget— This is SUMMER Issue! Get your copy now and win a Dress free from U.S.A. Each copy is attached with Contest Coupon and list of Winntrs of the Spring369 words
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Article48 1962-06-14 10 M Words SlO (Minimum) THE PASTOR and Members of the Trinity Methmli.-t Churrh. Kerangooa QaMMas, thank the innumerable firm*, ra, Singapore Base District. Individual donors of cash. foodstall* and other nifts. and all those who took tuns to help the Urand Fair in one «ay or other.48 words
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Obituary25 1962-06-14 10 20 Words $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Or. 8. >. R-OunayaKam «ho p.i«>«-d away peacefully on 14 6.61 fondly remembered by his loved25 words
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Article107 1962-06-14 10 ;n Hard. $10 (Minimum) BEGINNERS STILL ADMITTED »OI new morning and evening Krenr-h elaaa AJHaaw FBMstJsi -.'t. Okak> »or'h K.I. Spore Tel: *****. SINGAPORE ORCHIDS LTD. ram oiis 6-acre Nurseries offer higbeai quality Malayan aeedllng*. oommunay pot*, plant*, write Catbar Building for catalogue. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. ■WtM all Tea<107 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, June 14. 1962.
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Article673 1962-06-14 10 If 1961 was a turning point, 1962 looks like being a year of decision, observes the Sarawak Government's official annual report, published as Sarawak awaits, with North Borneo, the recommendations of the Cobbold Commission. Whatever the outcome of the Commission's inquiry, the stimulus to political thinking which673 words
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Article364 1962-06-14 10 Out of date though it is, tixn report of Singapore's Inland Revenue Department for 1960 is worth more than passing interest, for in the period under review the income tax authorities were given new and wider powers to combat evasion. Secrecy provisions in the ordinance were amended to364 words
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Article220 1962-06-14 10 The story of the six building* that blossomed on a plot ot State land off Circular Road on Saturday night, and were open for business on Sunday, evokes a grudging admiration. Yet if this can happen in the Federal Capital, what other feats of surreptitious construction and misapplied220 words
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684 1962-06-14 10 COLIN LEGUM - NEW THREATS TO UNITY IN THE CONGO COLIN LEGUM by THE Congo has never been closer to peace and unity since achieving its independence just under two years ago than it is at this momeint. But there is, nevertheless, a deep sense of uneasiness that the carefully negotiated basis of684 words
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415 1962-06-14 10 YEW YORK, Wed. 11 The most intensive British lobbying in recent years came to nothing here today as the Afro-Asian group demonstrated the power of anti-colonialist feeling in commanding U.N. majorities. The specific ls.sue was Southern Rhodesia. a strongly emotional question for the Africans,Reuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration792 1962-06-14 10 ALFRED KLUEHS - The other traffic the Berlin wall has halted ALFRED KLUEHS by BERLIN, Wed. The Berlin Wall has had at least one positive result in the Western view it has. West Berlin police say, eliminated "black-market vice" across the East-West Berlin border. Before the wall went up last August, putting anReuter - 792 words
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Advertisement649 1962-06-14 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements msy be handed to: lat Moor COLO ITONA4I AstCADK Orchard Road COLD •TOBJAOe BRANCHES AT HOLLAND HO AD-K ATOMS I KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL »A»« Authorised Agents: I CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrlck'a Supermarket J M. M. ISMAIL 3649 words
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Advertisement30 1962-06-14 10 f on Vtp lntni«rulMlflj vs.,l in NOITM /ni/orprf hy mm Better MATERIAL < I I TIM. TAILORING Plus STYLE all go into every suit by MaCMh Street, Singapore 1. Telephone: *****30 words
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Advertisement154 1962-06-14 10 RHEUMATISM? MBSBra^ FIBROSITIS? Kj^^I^ARTHRITIS? WJ 1 HI LUMBAGO? m~ >~^-Ov HP 1 1 6 1 yr tam^^^ I^' With mm, Rheumaiitm, fibrrnitu, lumbago, arthritis aod all ohmcolar pains are caused by the tightening of muscle fihrm. This prevents the free flowing of blood through all part* of the body, allowing154 words
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Article213 1962-06-14 11 Land: We're so lucky... I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Nigerian Federal Minister of Transport and Aviation, Mr. R. A. NJoku, said here today that the people in Malaya who received land under land development schemes should consider themselves very lucky. He said that In hi.s country no state land was given213 words
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Article50 1962-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 3oard of Currency Commissioners has agreed to open wage talks with the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees following its threat to call out the board's 60 employees on strike. The workers are demanding a revision of salaries and Improvement in their conditions of service.50 words
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Article, Illustration394 1962-06-14 11 UNIVERSITY CASH WILL PAY A HUNDREDFOLD DIVIDENDS, SAYS SREENI SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fHE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan (above), last night spoke of 'the best investment" that could be made in Singapore. It would be to plough money into the expansion of the university,394 words
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117 1962-06-14 11 Judge visits scene of alleged offence CINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Justice Chua. who is trying K. Sundarasan. 32 a Harbour Board labourer, on a charge of committing mischief by firr, today visited the scene of the alleged offence at Peng Siang Quay, off Havelock Road. The judge was accompanied by the117 words
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Article, Illustration452 1962-06-14 11 R CHANDRAN - A mystery visitor brings joy to Johnny R CHANDRAN By i THE merry-makers saw the beautiful singer's face change. She was pensive, then sad. They asked her what was wrong and she told them. This incident in a Singapore night club was to set a mystery, and then usher in452 words
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193 1962-06-14 11 Murder inquiry: Taxi driver re-arrested SINGAPORE, Wednesday POLICE today re-arrested a taxi driver outside Ninth Magistrate's Court soon after he had been discharged in a murder inquiry. Ng Cheng Tee. 33. represented by Mr. S.K. Lee, was alleged to have murdered Yeo Ah Say. 66. an opium smoker, at a193 words
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58 1962-06-14 11 MALAYANS ON AUSSIE CLUB COMMITTEE CYDNEY. Wed Three Malayans have been elected to the committee of the International Club formed at the Australian National University in Canberra. A Master of Arts student. Param AJeet Singh. 01 Singapore Is vice-president An arts student. V. Radhakrishnan. from Malaya, and an economics student,58 words
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Article43 1962-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Lee Foundation has donated 53 .000 to the Chess Federation here to enable them to organise Junior clubs with memberships of over 1,000 schoolboys and girls. The payments will be spread over a period of four years43 words
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Article29 1962-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. F. V. Rajendra today announced that he has relinquished his post as adviser to the Singapore Medical Workers' Union. Hp d^Hined to give reasons29 words
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200 1962-06-14 11 Malacca's new 'mayor I will not be from Alliance MALACCA. Wed. iTI There was much speculation here today as to who will be elected the next president of the Malacca Municipal Council. The present line up in the council is: Alliance 5; Socialist Front 5; Malayan Party 2. Under the200 words
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Article31 1962-06-14 11 KUCHING. Wed— The Sarawak Dayak National Union decided at an extraordinary meeting recently to ask the Government to mark June 1 as Dayak Day and not Sarawak Day.31 words
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Article55 1962-06-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang dl-Perttian Agong and the Raja Per malsurl Agong returned today from Kota Bharu in a Royal Malayan Air Force Twin Pioneer. The King and Queen were in Kota Bharu yesterday to bid farewell to the 662 Tongo-bound officers and men of the55 words
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Article55 1962-06-14 11 KELANTAN'S SWEETEST VOICE... |JOTA BHARU. Wed— Miss Esther Isaiah, 18, won the Kelantan "Golden Voice" contest held at the Telecommunications building here last night. She will represent Kelantan at the regional "Miss Golden Voice" contest In Kuantan early next month. Che Rugayah Mahmud Mohamed All was second and Che Khalron55 words
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Article70 1962-06-14 11 Paper mill contract TOKYO. Wed.— A 89Ok*sman for the Kenemat&u Company, a leading Japanese firm today said the company had signed a contract with the Malayan Federation of Fertilizer and Paper J ndustry Co. operative Unions to .set up a paper mill at Bumbong Lima, on the Province WellesJevKedah borderReuter - 70 words
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Article209 1962-06-14 11 HRHE following Is the list X of donations collected by June: Miss June Mole S9O. Mr. Tan Kah Hock $5. Mr. Ng SlO. Mr Lim Ann Pang $10. Mr. Chai $10. Mr. Peter Lim Choeng 870. Mr. Tan Hoon Slang $5. Mr. Tay Chin Bun $5. Mr.209 words
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Article36 1962-06-14 11 JOHORE. Bahru. Wed. The next meeting of the Apex Club will be at the Johore Civil Service Club on Tuesday at 7 45 p m Mr. MB. Dass will speak on "Voluntary Social Services.'36 words
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176 1962-06-14 11 HUNT ON FOR 3 'VERY SPECIAL' CHILDREN OINGAPORE, Wed. A search is on in Singapore for three children to take part in a play "The Queen and The Rebels" to be presented by the Theatre World Association. Mrs. Gracla Tay Chee, the producer. today said the childrv.i were required to176 words
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Article56 1962-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Wed.— After a youth pleaded guilty to two charges of extortion he asked the magistrate to put him on probation as he had a mother, two brothers and a sister to support. But Tan Thiam Tee's plea was rejected by magistrate Mr John Dorai Rai who56 words
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Advertisement105 1962-06-14 11 Enjoy the masculine freshness of Every Old Spice product gives >ou a fresher kind of confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awarenc<.s; the Jiuinctivc masculine look. t££ I jT" I m A Inlll S».i, •^^J DtOdO-a Oto JO't-' >#w~~ AVAILABLE NOW On Malaysia by K.S.C. Pillai, M.A. (A105 words
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Advertisement81 1962-06-14 11 Troubled about premature ageing? You needn't be Take 81-APISfeRUM the remarkable ttabilited solution of Royal Jelly taken from the beet A more than effective tonic to beip regain youth and vitality, it give* you that extra erergy aod zest yoo have been waiting for »o long. BT-APIStRUM U a stronger81 words
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Miscellaneous466 1962-06-14 11 mv, y.ou interlude; 10.00 Or^an ttM In L*tin Mood, 1.30 The RADIO MALAYA selections; 10.16 In the mood news; 1 40 Percy Faith And Hls w i»i«i*.«-h 11 fof clmM M 1046 g^ ,j orchestra 2.00 Orlll On The Run NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc and .sweet music 11.00 Close 2 15 Calling466 words
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611 1962-06-14 12 lONA McLELLAN - lONA McLELLAN by rT*RAVELLING should be a pleasure not a sticky, hectic, dishevelling worry. Learn the simple secrets of good travel grooming and you will arrive at your destination looking (and feeling) cool, calm and neat. If you are travelling611 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-14 12 Here's a smart outfit that is ideal for the day. A sailor top is sportily shown in white poplin with geometric embroidery done in apple-green stitching worn over a deep pleated skirt. The sporty ensemble was one of the presentations designed by Inga Hamilton for the Austrian Lace and54 words
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121 1962-06-14 12 TRY ROASTED CARROTS FOR SIDE-DISH lIAVE you tried n roasted carrots? Here is the recipe which will make a lovely side-dish. You need half katl carrots scraped fine, six fresh prawns (chopped) or one tablespoon sprats, a pinch of saffron, one sprig curry leaves, three dried chillies (chopped), one tablespoon121 words
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110 1962-06-14 12 MO6T high school girl£ shop for their own togs but few really know what fibres and fabrics they are buy, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports. The statement is based on a survey. The 1,200 nigh school girls participating indicated that they most easily110 words
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Advertisement418 1962-06-14 12 Advertisement POST BAG ...anairrrirtfi some of your beauty problems Coarsened Skin A friend cf mine has told me I have an orange-peel skit. What is this? I am worried. Help please. Don't be alarmed, your friend really means that your skin shows signs of coarsening where the tiny pore* have418 words
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Advertisement321 1962-06-14 12 Skinny people! f® .read this Amazing weight gains with WATE-ON! Will XI ii new pleiunt-to-take shoulders, bust, arms, hips anil !<vs. substance that's packed with weight*' Your face looks younger, pret'irrl building calorie*, bone-building Vita- j Skinny Mm— increase your weight mm D, blood-building Vitamin B 1 1. n d321 words
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Miscellaneous322 1962-06-14 12 Straits Times Crossword Hb IHi^ IB Hi CROSS 4. Direction the man In command htrongly advised when afflicted (8). I. Examine In detail for eacb to put to some purpose <t>>. 9. Beer given to a Conservative depending on contingencies (8). 10. I get on seat first with this lively322 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-06-14 13 WHAT could have been the joke that made these two YIPs laugh so heartily? This happy picture of the Philippines Ambassador. Mr. Yusof Abubakar (left) and the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Khir Johari, was taken at the Philippines Independence Day celebrations in Kuala Lumpur on66 words
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187 1962-06-14 13 SCHOOL STRIKE: GOVT BLAMES PARENTS JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. tOHORE Education Department authorities are w blaming rival groups of parents for the strike at the Gooi Rubber Estate Tamil School in Ulu Tiram. about 11 miles from here. A spokesman for the Department said today: "Attempts are now being made to187 words
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97 1962-06-14 13 FOUR PRETTY WOMEN TO DISTRIBUTE APPLES PENANG, Wed.— Four pretty Australian women will distribute about 5.000 Australian apples to people along main roads and market places in Penang this Friday and next Monday. The quartette— Mrs. Judy McKenna, Miss Helen Liebke. Miss Barbara Ward and Miss Nola Nott— will tout97 words
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Article31 1962-06-14 13 PENANG. Wed.-A sundryshop owner. Mr. Wong Ah Kow. lost more than $2,000 in cash and jewellery when his shop at Paya Terubong Road. Ayer Itam. was burgled last nUht.31 words
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Article27 1962-06-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thieves last night broke Into a storehouse on Kundang Estate In Rawang and stole nine drums of sodium irsenlt* 1 worth $45:?27 words
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Article72 1962-06-14 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. An estate labourer. Abdul Wahab bin Ahmad. 28. died in hospital last night soon after he had been admitted with a stab wound in the chest. The police 1 ye detained a -suspect. Charge denied PENANG Wed.— Teh 800 Hock, 21. was allowed bail after72 words
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51 1962-06-14 13 First local polls planned in Borneo JESSELTON, Wed. The North Borneo Government will soon take steps to hold the Colony's first local authority elections. A statement said that the Secretary for Local Government, Mr. J. H. Macartney had Instructed officials to divide the Colony into wards and prepare an electoral51 words
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Article61 1962-06-14 13 Registration of voters will begin next month. All those who are "^1 or above and were born In North Borneo or have stayed in the Colony for seven out of the last 10 years will be entitled to vote. The official statement hoped that native chiefs, headmen and political61 words
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Article84 1962-06-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The "very satisfactory" development of International rail traffic between Malaya and Thailand has been noted by an Ecafe railway conference which has just concluded in Melbourne. Malaya's delegate to the talks was Mr. A. Kandlah. a senior administrative officer in the Malayan Railway. He84 words
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Advertisement230 1962-06-14 13 Fh6 Uitirr*3t6 TEUIN Tetoron fabrics, assure you day long comfort, day long smartness. Ever cool Tetoron 111 CllfflSlß COntrOl keeps you permanently well dressed. All the TTIIIM T I wanted shades in gentlemen's suiting— TElJlN I tIJIN I BtOrOn SUlting! Tetoron blended with wool or with rayon. f~~ XEUiiv Tetoron230 words
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Miscellaneous157 1962-06-14 13 #>ff \hn<r B ft Ai Capp L TYKE YOUR V A SOVIET TiNN /S COMINK *d£2?3E§! ONE HOUR LATER— RUDDY RUSSIAN J A3ER KNOCKED ALBERT!! J s AI/wem wErnwiE^Tn uf'i i uav/f "N ***n*9 n wrr X T~JUn. I LAJ i n >. iv uic HAD A 4£XJkin>TDl4£J£Mßim I l^157 words
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Advertisement92 1962-06-14 14 THE COMPLETELY NEW ac zephvr^ 2ephto II %0 %0 If S I hhl FOUR... Ford of Britain's new look in %0 5/6 seat saloons (hat were desigceJ to impress with their silent eloquence of line, the considered luxury and good taste MARK 111 MODELS ARE HEReJ||^ ZOO I A C92 words
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Advertisement1451 1962-06-14 15 Tl LIVERPOOt t WESI COAST U.K. Oue S'Dore Sam •> S'hen fenma PYRRNUS Liverpool, DubUn, Glas|OW la PMue II June 17 IPEUS Mie.es. l'peel, Dublin Gdl. 11 Jut II Juat 17, 20 Jill 21 MACHAON Ml vr LuerpjOl, Glasgow lull II lull 23 JUM 24/21 liai 11 LAOMEOON A me.1,451 words
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Advertisement1409 1962-06-14 15 IS ui§nmW i t 1 1 ik If Mm WMM ii 1 11 nm THE E. L C. LIMESSAILINGS TO SENOA IE HAVRE. HAMSURS. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM. AMSUROAM. OSLO. SOTHENBURB ANO COPEHHA6EN. iiV'"*"^^ Spore P. Sham Penang f2/\«r-A\M. ""MARA" I) a IS/21 JWM 24/21 JUII 17 21 Jill 2 (\T^^)2|1,409 words
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Advertisement1515 1962-06-14 15 HPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON LlVtwPtOt ft CONTININTAi POSTS. owe P. S'naw PvjwiW| KUCUOCN I'peel, fi'moutn R'dam A'wera G. 44/11 Jim Jim 17/11 SEWUIK (M) I M iMg. IHi Havre. M'Ora JWM IS/11 NNM 24/2S Him HZ I BENREOCH (E.Lp.) L'peel. H'aurg. Hull. I'deoj Jim 21, 2 Jiae 24,21 SINVBACUE (£J_)1,515 words
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Advertisement1289 1962-06-14 15 W^- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. Vbrm tel, Na. snn. T"*** BU.IRMJUI tOIB w> ELAVIIIEU L»I HAVRE. LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS AJKELES, UN FBMCISCS, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF ELI Mceatiet carte for Ceetial ft SeetlJ rpara P. yrujm Penent ■mmrLni. S. 21-21/17 MM IS/21 JIM 22 Jim rm%1,289 words
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Article80 1962-06-14 16 'THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on June 14: Rubber 76 rents alb. Copra $448 a ton. Coconut oil $674 a tonPain oil $6?. l 50 a ton. Palm kernels $322.75 a ton. The ales of duties80 words
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Article111 1962-06-14 16 !nn» 13. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) INDUSTRIALS F. AN. 13 cv Cold Store 4Jd. M. Box t'J <t« steamship 9 its. Breweries 25 cts. 8 Time." Is ttg, Robinson 9 cts 8. Trader* 32 cts. S. Darby 4«d. Unlteers 10 cts. W. Jacks 10 cts. MININCS A. Ama.111 words
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Article103 1962-06-14 16 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares maintained their overall firm undertone but leaders moved variably. Oils haci oeiter support and most Issues roseOil Search moved up 7d. to3s. Id. after the fry River drill plans announcement. Base metals were quiet but loans were flm. Con Zinc 61/68 Herald103 words
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Article90 1962-06-14 16 Malayan Exchange Banks' Aate- ciation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New Yerk: buying TT 32 13/ IS. airmail OD 32 Ift 16. 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/18 trade bills. telling TT er OO ready: New York 3290 words
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673 1962-06-14 16 AMERICAN CONSIDERATIONS AGAIN PREOCCUPY MARKET From Our Market Correspondent ONCE again the turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was small and the rather confused conditions of the past three days or so persisted. The new tumble of share prices in New York on Tuesday (for the third consecutive trading673 words
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Article814 1962-06-14 16 OUSTNESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section: yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (2.000) $1.72 ON, (2.000) $1.70: F. and N. orda (1.000) $2.75: Hongkong Rank £18 Is. M M. Containers $1.25 OL. ON. (2.000) $1.24 ON. (5.000) $1.23. (26.000) $1.20, (9.000)814 words
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Article48 1962-06-14 16 Further May rubber crops In- j eluded: Benta 110,000 lb., Jeram i KuanUn 73.000 lb., Kundong Tanjong Pau 168.000 lb.. Mentakab 73.000 lb., and Sungei Bagan 168.000 lb. Batu LJntang 252,000 lb-, and Glenealy 124.000 lb Bukit Katil 39.924 lb. and Ayer I Molek 33,260 lb.48 words
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353 1962-06-14 16 /CONTINUED American buying on the price drop resulted once again in the Straits tin rising one dollar to $444.50 per picul despite an offering increased by 10 tons to 290 tons and a fall on balance of £13 in London overnight. Market observers353 words
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Article38 1962-06-14 16 JUNE 13. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73i cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). K.L.: 73ft cents (down seven -eighths of a cent). TIN: 5444.50 per picul (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering 290 tons (up 10 tons i.38 words
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Article121 1962-06-14 16 £HINIIE Product I. ehan,., tin- nap.ra noon pneet par picul ytttarday: Coconut all: bulk $39 sellers, dram $42 seller*: Copra: June $28 buyers. $29 seller*. Pepper: Muntok white $132* sellers. Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $120 sellers, garbled Lampon* black $120 sellers. AST A $132 i121 words
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Article211 1962-06-14 16 SHIPS lying alongside the lingapor* wharvti tsday arc President Taft 6A. Martha BakJce 42/43, SanUita 23/24. TJikampck 8/9. Aflkunl Maru IK. Vcrnaea 2j. 26, TJltJaUngka 4/5. Brad«verett 10/11. EaMern Mum 13 14. Hokkai Maru 40. Awa Mam 6 7 Atr.us I.'. lt>. Calcutta Maru 3C.34. Harunavan211 words
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Article301 1962-06-14 16 OELJ-ERS were once asaln predominant, on the 1 (deration Rubber Exchange today wintj opened around yesterdays closiii" level. Selling brought the price down by half-a-cent and thereafter M.ii.bull liquidation lurtlier ea.sed tne market. Lower sheets were more freely offered and lair quantities pi hands. The lower301 words
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Article216 1962-06-14 16 JUNE first ursda rubber buyart 1.b.« J closed at 5 p.m. In smsapnre yesterday at 73| cents per lb.. down seven-elgbths of a cent on Turxday's closing price. The tone was slightly steadier. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices tn ccnn per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 P..S s. Prompt f.o.b.216 words
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Advertisement1049 1962-06-14 16 i «^W J^^"MMMM*MLWsMfcs.iIW \V" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. PaeiCio, AUantio. eSa Ct«at Lakes S«rvto« El A tit tin ti» W* S'po'a P S'ftam H'lulu l. Angein N ii»> Cieveiano "Casski Mara" 24/H lisa 27/21 11 Illy 21 lily 14 tag 31 Aug "Kiaikawa Man" 21/31 lily 1/ 2 Aug1,049 words
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Advertisement695 1962-06-14 16 Yob can be Confident of a Wonderful Holiday to PENANG HONGKONG when you travel in Comfort by t.s.m.v. TONG HOO (11,000 TONS) 14-16 don inclashr* 3-7 days stay in Hongkong BEST CHINESE EUROPEAN MEALS SERVED Sin9opor«/Ptm»n« Singapore-/ Hongkong «.t.o. 19.6.62 Mo. 21.6.62 •.I.*. 20.6.62 o.t.d. 2J.6.62 for further particulon picas*695 words
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Advertisement383 1962-06-14 16 NOTICE Pahang Feruli&er Company Limited and Mr. R. Hughes announce that Mr. Hughes has lelt tne service of the Company and has resigned his seat on the Board of Directors as from May 26ta 1962. NOTICE MR. E. R. MARTIN formerly Manager of Asia Travel Service, Ltd., Singapore has been383 words
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Advertisement1195 1962-06-14 17 TENDERS NOTICES P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from PW.D. Contrac tors registered In Class 'D' ani above will be received at the Offlc ot the State Engineer, P.W.D Irengganu up to 12.00 noon oi 16th June, 1962 for the construction of a Health Sub-Centre a Bukit Payong. Tender forms and1,195 words
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Advertisement761 1962-06-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SUPERINTENDENTS OF WATER SUPPLIES I APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens/State Nationals for appointment as Superintendent of Water Supplies in the Public Works Department. Selan- gor. 2- Salary scale 5296-Al4-422/436 -A2O-516 per mensem plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Housing Allowance is also payable in lieu761 words
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Advertisement2885 1962-06-14 17 In Vivl I ■'1 I I *m II PSI a 3 1 1 ■*S^ssl HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE S* W»nU SS (Ml*.)— Box St cl: extra VACANT LAND In Orchard Road. Excellent frontage. Suitable for multistorey flats, showrooms. Over 30.000 •q. ft. freehold. Price: $15/- per eg. ft. Box2,885 words
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Advertisement1138 1962-06-14 17 FOR HIRE M Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it ct: txlro LOOK f 0 LOOK'S Ker U-Drlvs Cars. Hem American Express Singapore Tel: 23M9. U-ORIVB VAUXHALL Victor IN Weekly. New Hlllman Minx $90-. Everfine Co.. Tel: *****. Credit Cants < Accepted. TMB LAW SAYS ONB MAN ONB WIPBI *o way not1,138 words
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Advertisement662 1962-06-14 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. I >• Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it tt: txlrm RELAX AT OAISV'S Rlamnr Mh«sagt and itaambnth. Kxprrt raasnrur' iiiaiiHruM* in attendance 2H 1 Rnir Vallfy Road. 8 ixm- 9 Tel ***** riREOT LEI LAURA Himr.i/ dramhath r«fre»h you. Licensed Maa- •eur/UaaieuM 31V-P. Klver Vailey Koad. 8 port,662 words
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Article319 1962-06-14 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA, By Singapore, Wednesday JU. JEGATHESAN, the Malayan champion sprinter, got a tip from American coach Stanley Wright yesterday which may help him to cut down his time considerably. "Your' starting is wrong, Wright told Jega. "You look down at the ground right319 words
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Article80 1962-06-14 18 SEREMBAN. Wed.— Results in the Negri Sembilan junior badmintori championships: Men's singles first round R. D. Williams w.o. from Abu Ghunr Tang Kok Mm bt. Son Kuan Whye 18-13 1&-7: Hashim Monamed bt. M. C. Rakshan 15-8. 15-1: Poi Kuen Onn w.o. from Ismail Uiang; A/iz. Gluni80 words
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Article18 1962-06-14 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Swift Athletic Association will hold their annual championships at Farrer P.uic on July 818 words
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382 1962-06-14 18 St. Andrew's and Cedar Girls are champions SINGAPORE. Wed.— St. Andrews with 216 points and Cedar Girls Secondary School (232 points) were champions in thr Serangoou District athletic mee 1 held ai Farrer Park today. Results were: BOYS— ".V DIVISION 100 m: 1. Low Yuen Kai (SOGSi, 2. Chin Yoon382 words
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Article449 1962-06-14 18 LONDON. Wed. Jim Stewart. 28. of Warwickshire became the first batsman to reach 1.000 runs this season in first-class cricket when he scored 69 against Northamptonshire at Edgbaston yesterday. His achievement took three days longer than last year "when Eric Russell of Middlesex, was449 words
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Article92 1962-06-14 18 SOCCER TAIPISO DIV 2: Persatuan Melavu B P CRC 4 L. PERAK DIV. 1: U d Plantations 1 Flemi-Jfton 0. BfcNTOXG LGE: Sulaiman Sch 6 MES B I: Knights. Karak 3 X"! Jnnda Baik 1 KLIANG DIV. 2: OFM 2 Bukll Baclak. PENANO UIV. 3: Sg Ara Old92 words
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Article103 1962-06-14 18 CINGAPORE. Wrd l\\o second hall goals by inside right Yusoft Osman enabled Cold Storage to hold Honukong Bank to a 2-2 draw in the S.B.H.F.A. senior league and cup competition at Farrer Park today Hongkong Bank scorers were Osman Aman and Johan Hassan. Wearnes beat Eveready103 words
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Article131 1962-06-14 18 Tew Ghee wins the Junior title SINGAPORE. Wed. Wong Tew Ghee, 20, became the Singapore Badminton Association's junior singles cnampion wnen he beat Richard Chee 15-6, 15-7 in the final last night. The women's junior singles titles went to Yap Hwee Bin wno played a steady game throughout to beat131 words
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Article108 1962-06-14 18 SOCCER S'PORK DIV. 2B: Blue Ro\ers v Gymkhana iSt. Georges Kcl>. KI.IAXG UIV 1: BMH v BOMBS < padan* > S'GOR DIV I: Sin v. Police Depot 1 6 p jn. > Yg Malays v. SCRC (7.30 boll OMtChM II Mc-doki Stadium*: Div. 2: S'gor Club v. TPCA108 words
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214 1962-06-14 18 Ghani and Seng Quee may go to Brazil KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Are there among Brazil s soccer officials, coaches and players people with a sufficient knowledge ol English to teach others their soccer super-skills in that language? On the answer to this question, a.sked by the Football Association of Malaya214 words
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Article22 1962-06-14 18 MANILA. Wed. Hong Konui 51" loo: ball team beat a Philippine Selection 4-2 last night at tho Ri/mI Stadium. Router.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement626 1962-06-14 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEPAKT- MENT: Required ASSISTANT CHARGE ENGINEER. PASIR PANJANG POWER STATION, in -alaiy .stale $670xA30-860-920-965/ FIT Bar 1.010XA43-1.H5 plus exisung variable allowance and Cen- tra! Provident Fund benefits. Ap- poimment will be be on tempor- aiy ba&ls In the first626 words
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Advertisement223 1962-06-14 18 Ready to help you on the job 11l I ill 'lll 1 1 I 111 v "Nn the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern business firms very often owe their success to the decisive thinkers they employ— men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight. These people, in turn, place great223 words
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Article23 1962-06-14 19 WINDHOEK. Wed. The British Lions Rugby Union team staged a second half rally to beat. South-Wost, Africa 14-6 here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article466 1962-06-14 19 EPSOM JEEP - Fine and Dandy- $396 EPSOM JEEP: FORECAST ON OUTSIDERS PAYS RECORD $3,836 DIVIDEND I By ISMAIL LANDS A SHOCK WINNER IN CLOSE FINISH IPOH, Wednesday $396 outsider and a record forecast tote dividend of $3,836 highlighted the second day of the Perak Derby meeting here this afternoon. FINE AND DANDY,466 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-14 19 Bougoure in the finish— third pARNET BOUGOURE, former Malayan champion jockey, is concerned in the finish of the Epsom yj Oaks but he is on the third horse, Tender Annie (centre). The winner is Che French-trained filly Monade (left), ridden by Yves St Martin, by a shorthead from West Side54 words
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1020 1962-06-14 19 AUTOMATION GRNERAL PIL SCORE FINE 'COMEBACK' VICTORIES Won by nk, 1/2, hd. dm 5 4/5). TOTE: $396. $52. $36, $8. Forecast tote: $3,836. Marigold was the leader from Winston, Obedient Son. Persian Hero. Woodcote Lady. Hoi Houw and Fine and Dandy. Reaching the course proper Fine and Dandy moved up1,020 words
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870 1962-06-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Selangor Turf Club have received a total of 216 entries for their June-July meeting here. The meeting will be held on June 24. 27 and July 1 CLASS FOUR I Kir»t run 3 if 7f or «f;870 words
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Advertisement314 1962-06-14 19 the NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA in 15 Volumes Holf-Leother 1 binding $470.00 SPECIAL DISCOUNT I PLUS FREE BOOKCASE Compiled by over 400 experts,: this oil-British Encyclopedia! I contalrre the sum totol of hu-I I mon learning, experience and* I wisdom. Yet, for all its tre-j mendous scope, the New Uni-| versol314 words
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Advertisement372 1962-06-14 19 FW69 &^bmake him ill— JE *J stop him growing 'V \y ■"-.■ijL When children are miserable, irritable. 1 Wl k** ei 9 ht and *u^er with colic V*L \»fm^ lea<Jach6and itching— they may have worms. If you see worms in the bowel motion you must take action £jr A 1372 words
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478 1962-06-14 20 HOXG KONG, Wednesday. 'JMIK Hong Kong Government today rejected emigration as ;i possible solution to its problem of people. Without mentioning countries which have offered to take refugees from the Colony, an official policy statement said: "We are sceptical of emigrationReuter - 478 words
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177 1962-06-14 20 Over the waves, on a bicycle built for two DOVER, England, Wed. Yet another team of bold British navigators set out today to battle their way across the EnglLsh Channel to France this time on a bicycle made lor two. Two 20-year-old Birmingham University students, Jim Wood and Ron Brooks,Reuter - 177 words
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Article93 1962-06-14 20 Laos talks a good sign: Macd SINGAPORE. Wed. The British co-chairman of the Geneva Conference on Laos, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, said here today that the proceedings of the conference were "a very promising augury" for the world. He said that the conference had shown that it is possible for 1493 words
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Obituary14 1962-06-14 20 JEVARETNAM Virk Alien tiorn to md I <■< al Gleneastaa on 111 th Jim.14 words
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Article17 1962-06-14 20 MARIE AND DOUCLAS Ro/ano tlmnk rvkntlvca and frli-nd* for their »nln:ih!r presents, »SFl«tancr and att fi17 words
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147 1962-06-14 20 JOGET GIRL STABBED BY WOMAN IN SONGKOK, COURT TOLD MALACCA, Wed. ITI A woman dressed in man's clothes stabbed a joget girl opposite the City Park in Bunga Raya Road her 6 at about midnight yesterday, it was alleged in the magistrate's court today. Minah binte Chuban, 28, wife of147 words
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Article28 1962-06-14 20 AMMAN. Wed Spanish archaeologists said today they have found an ancient wall built by late Stone Age people in what later became South Bethlehem. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article230 1962-06-14 20 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. ORITAIN and the United States have made some 1J inquiries on whether India intends to buy Soviet MIG fighters, Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here today. Asked whether they were i casual inquiries, Mr. Nehru replied: "Even serious things areReuter - 230 words
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Article63 1962-06-14 20 THE FAMILY of latr Mr. K. Thomas of District Hospital Raub thank hospital stnfTn and rrlrnds for < idolpoci-s. trlrtrrama, donation*. wrrathK. attendance trannport and Invaluable avulxtancc over thrir (MTMvpmfflt MR. ACHbTHAN NAIR of SunEH Samak Eftatr. flu B«rnam thanks of condolence nrrathn axulntanrr and attrndnnre at the fantral63 words
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Article54 1962-06-14 20 SERCMBAN CLIENTS arc Informal U.K. Ons. Optician. «ill h* dv:iiinhlr for consultation at 13. Lemon nn hitv Sunday. A. OO a m to 4 (Ml p.m. NEW!! NEWEST:: la* arrtvnt from Kninrc -Morvundellr, Pirkf Soitx. In I vmfMtaa, no» In ptock .it Kltzpntrlrk Try Them onrf and you'll want54 words
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Article98 1962-06-14 20 LONDON. Wed. Tea scores In 188 for four v Glamorgan, today* cricket matches were: At Old Trafford: Surrey 115 At Lords: Middlesex 238 for Lancashire nine for two. three v Olouce«t«rshire. At Hull: Derbyshire 145 »or five At Oxford: Essex 225 for six v v Yorkshire. Oxford98 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-06-14 20 Mother Dooley receives a gold medal for Tom DRESIDENT Kennedy presents Mrs. Thomas A. Dooley with a medal for her son Tom, the medical missionary in South East Asia who died ot cancer last year. Looking on during the White House ceremony are Mr. Malcolm W. Dooley, the missionary's brother,UPI - 71 words
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Article422 1962-06-14 20 LONDON. Wed. Siock markets in London toaay suffered a general .setback following tile ui--ther overnight glide on Wall ©ueet. Price- weii UMUrkMi c»- n on a broad front at the opening and losi furtner ground on mi. a.. felling in the absence of sufficient buying to absorb the422 words
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343 1962-06-14 20 HK WIND UP TOUR WITH 3-0 VICTORY SINGAPORE, Wed. Sino-Malays. virtu al l y Singapore's team, gave a reassur-A ing display for their^ Malaya Cup game against Johore on Sunday, although i beaten 3-0 by Hong Kong- before a 5,000 crowd at Jalan Besar tonight. Smo-Malays side had about three-quarters343 words
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