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Title Section17 1962-06-18 1 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 0 3 617 words
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Article371 1962-06-18 1 TAN WANTS TIGHTER TAX NET: See Page 9 'Clean sweep of the past agreement' Violence to be called off ALGIERS, Sun. The European OAS and Algerian Nationalist leaders today made a peace deal which promises an amnesty for Europeans and a clean sweep of the pastReuter - 371 words
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235 1962-06-18 1 VIENTIANE, Sunday. 'THREE plane loads of 120 of Prince Souvanna 1 Phouma's neutralist paratroops landed here from the Plain of Jars today to act as his private guard during the formal swearing in tomorrow of the Laotian Provisional Coalition Cabinet. TheReuter - 235 words
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Article16 1962-06-18 1 BANGKOK. Sun. Thailand's supreme Buddhist Patriarch. Somdech Thra Ariyawong Sakhatayan, 79, died today. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article30 1962-06-18 1 TEL AVIV, Sun.— A synthetic rubber factory is to be built in Israel by a group of South American investors with wide contacts throughout the American continent. -Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration15 1962-06-18 1 DATO LEE bands over his dollar after the .game. Straits Times picture15 words
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88 1962-06-18 1 K LUANG. Sun. Police here are probing into the mystery surrounding the deaths of two attractive girls in Paloh area. The girls. Ng Ta Man. 18. and Poh Bee Choo. 17. were found lying side by side in Kali Malaya Estate at 7.3088 words
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Article36 1962-06-18 1 TOKYO. Sun- Police today said two 13-year-old boys were burned to death and ancther was seriously injured today when smothered by hot ore dumped from a truck in Fu';ushima Prefecture, Northern Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article234 1962-06-18 1 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned Singapore Umno members against attempts to form an OAS type of organisation In their midst. Ad-ircssing the delegates conference of the party's city division. Inche Khir. who is chairman of234 words
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Article, Illustration294 1962-06-18 1 The dollar bet that led to a duel at the billiard table KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE TWO Chancellors met in the billiard room of the University of Malaya Students 1 Union building here this morning. "I bet you $1 you cannot beat me in a game- of billiards,", said DatoHAROLD TEO - 294 words
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Article81 1962-06-18 1 Outsider wins Ipoh Derby IPOH. Sun— Mr. K.Y. Lims Nor v.i l Lad. outsider in the field of 13, won the 53G.000 Perak Derby run over 1| miles here today. Norval Lad. ridden by apprentice Subian Dalwee. beat the favourite Lost Horizon by a short head with Automation third, a81 words
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Article216 1962-06-18 1 Alert on Thai border OANGKOK. Sun. Senior Thai military and Interior Ministry officials were called to a meeting: today to discuss the next moves in the tense border situation with Cambodia. This follows the World Court's majority ruling on Friday that the disputed frontier area, including the ruined temple ofReuter - 216 words
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Article26 1962-06-18 1 NEWS WELCOMED runs Sun. News "i I,\S— Algerian Nation Ign .>in nt wrlroniiil i .t lie ft.iull< reported today V> iSi B this p.i?r>26 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-18 1 Beautifully fashioned i exceptional /oi/e/u cfesiqns f\ all of select BRILLIANT QUALITY i Securely Mounted What's astir at SHELL Pi n /I" V m~~^ Not only oil and petrol hut t great counting-house of chemicals. From solvents, detergents, plastics and chemical intermediates fot industry to pesticides for agriculture ■ad Public88 words
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Advertisement6 1962-06-18 1 AVIIIAI.i: lIAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,0006 words
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Advertisement136 1962-06-18 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penanq. BBKhn S^BEES k^VHj IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU136 words
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Article, Illustration330 1962-06-18 2 'HOLD GENERAL ELECTION NOW AND SEE IF GOVT HAS LOST SUPPORT 9 LONDON, Sunday. jy|R. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour (Opposition) Party, yesterday challenged Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, to hold a general election now and see whether the Government had lost theReuter - 330 words
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142 1962-06-18 2 U.S. judge guilty of taking bribe— YEW YORK, Sun. A Judge of the New York State Supreme Court has been found guilty of sharing a U5535,000 bribe. Justice J. Vincent Keogh, 56. wa.s convicted yesterday with Elliot Kahaner. a former U.S. attorney In Brooklyn and Antonio Ducks) Corallo, an oftenindictedReuter - 142 words
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Article33 1962-06-18 2 ROME. Sun.— Seventy-eljht people, some of them whole families, are in hospital with suspected food poisoning after eating apparently infected horse meat In the village of San Ferdlnando di PuKlla— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article52 1962-06-18 2 DETROIT. Sun. About 50,000 workers were idle as the Ford Motor Company shut down its car assemblyoperations yesterday The shut-down was caused by an eight-day-old strike in a key factory, a pressing plant near Cleveland, which Is a major source of Ford's bonnets, doors, roofs, bootlld? andReuter - 52 words
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Article58 1962-06-18 2 ANKARA. Sun. Thrre dead men will go on trial lierr next month. They are Adnan Menderes. Turkey's former Prime Minister, his Foreign Minister, Fatin Zorlu. mrt Finance Minister. Hassan Polatkan. All three were hanged last year. They are to be tried again posthumously on chars***Reuter - 58 words
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103 1962-06-18 2 "TEL AVIV. Sun. Israel's Attorney General, Mr. Gideon Hausner. said yesterday that an attempt had been made to smuggle a razor blade to Adolf Elchmann before his execution. Security police found the blade fixed under stamps on a postcard sent from Australia. Mr.103 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-06-18 2 It is sometimes said <9 that the Conservative Party it suffering from an attack of Socialism a complaint which, when confined to the heart, i* relatively harmless, but fatal when A it moves to the head. by Lord Brougftsane. the president ai the National Federation of PropertyReuter - 103 words
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Article20 1962-06-18 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. —Mr Philip D Sprouse. 55. a career diploma^. 'has been appointed U.S. ambassador to Cambodia20 words
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Article25 1962-06-18 2 NEW YORK. Sun. I nittd N;Uions' expenditure estimates for next year will reach nearly I \S. SlOO million, informed sources here believe. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article269 1962-06-18 2 TiEN million Cana- dians go to the polls tomorrow in a general election which has been dominated by economic issues. They will decide whether Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservatives deserve a vote of confidence after five years In office, or whether the time has269 words
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Advertisement241 1962-06-18 2 now flying the. Orient skies! CATHAY rou have never known service so sumptuous, so thoughtful! This is the fastest H^ H Cathay Pacific's huge fleet of modern airliners operates through teventeen let service through the Orient-with the most fabulous foods and wines aboard I M AB major cities in Southeast241 words
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Miscellaneous7 1962-06-18 2 ANY MAQMNl,^^^ to ask uvy\^ j TrTSlI7 words
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Article, Illustration366 1962-06-18 3 Tailor loses a long legal battle against Sophia Lor en ]>OME. Sun— A Neapolitan tailor, Mr. Lelio Gala*v ten. has lost a lengthy legal battle against Sophia Loren. He sued Miss Loren lor on ;k \i o[ contract several years ago, claiming that he had made several dresses for her366 words
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185 1962-06-18 3 Sandys hears tough Indian talk on the market ]^EW DELHI. Sun.— Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Relations Secretary, is understood to have heard some tough talking from Indian officials yesterday about the inadequacy of Britain's plans to safeguard India's exports if Britain joins the European Common Market. Mr. Sandys, whoReuter - 185 words
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Article233 1962-06-18 3 NEW YORK. Sun— A Johns Hopkins University Biolouist said today there is a possibility of insects (akin over tin- world in the »ak of a nuclear war. In a paper read at a scientists' conference on survival here. I)r II Bentley (llass. member of the233 words
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279 1962-06-18 3 WE WILL ROUT THE DUTCH BY YEAR'S END SOEKARNO JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said last night he had not given up his avowed intention of routing the Dutch from West New Guinea by the end of this year. "In the next six months of this year, we shall have liberatedReuter; UPI - 279 words
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Article42 1962-06-18 3 LONDON. Sun. Twenty nuclear disarmament demonstrators held up the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. for about 10 mi. nutes at Bromley yesterday when they sat in the road around his car waving ban. ners.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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149 1962-06-18 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. S~IXTEEN nations of Africa and Asia proposed in a draft U.N. resolution published here today that the General Assembly declare Southern Rhodesia a non-self-governing territory and request Britain to call a constitutional conference on its political future. The draft will beReuter - 149 words
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Article46 1962-06-18 3 CHICAGO. Sun —The police here have been warned that not all men carrying fishing rods are on their way to catch flsh "Some are expert at fishing trousers and purses out of open bedroom windows." the Police Department bulletin said.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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128 1962-06-18 3 Haldane quits his Indian research job CALCUTTA. Sun. Frofesv sor J.B.S. Haitian.-. British-born biologist, has resigned as bead of an Indian Government genetics research unit because bureaucrats impose "intolerable conditions" on scientists. In the letter which he issued here yesterday, Prof. Haldane. who is an Indian citizen, said he wasReuter - 128 words
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132 1962-06-18 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Federal Bureau of Investigation disclosed last night that a man facing criminal charges bought dynamite and took out a UJS.S3OO.OOO ($900,000 1 insurance policy payable to his wife before boarding an airliner which crashed, killing 45 peop-e. The aircraft, a Boeing 707Reuter - 132 words
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Article260 1962-06-18 3 SAIGON, Sunday. A COMMUNIST guerilla force of several hundred yesterday held villagers under a threat of death as the guerillas waited four hours to spring an ambush which killed two American officers and at least 18 Vietnamese soldiers yesterday morning, a U.S. military spokesmanReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement62 1962-06-18 3 BfcW^ Ib^H^ Haw. FlV^Sit ITS A KILLERI V; Fl|*|Wf* FLY-TOX- Deadly enemy of V«^ VW* u *°^^ot Itv1 tvj i all household insect pesis, kills I lN§£%|lr-^ LRV-TCX J *FLY-TOX-Deve!oped in .he KSrM'SSy v s A through the Rex N^x^ t I Riti** Research Fellowship, is your i X HRVTiSS62 words
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Advertisement432 1962-06-18 3 NO PENSION? NO GRATUITY? NO PLANS FOR RETIREMENT? If you have a Job which does not carry a Pension and Gratuity when you retire, you should Join the M.C.I.S. Retirement Plan Immediately Surely you don't Intend to work until you die or be stranded when you are not wanted? We432 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-06-18 4 DR. KEVIN N( Kok Foo and his bride, the former Miss Gina Goh Chit Lian, after their wedding on Saturday. Dr. Kevin Ng is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Choon Tien and the bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Cheng92 words
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415 1962-06-18 4 Parang case: Extra police called to clear crowd DRAMATIC TURN AS INSPECTOR IS RUSHED BACK TO TESTIFY JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Extra police were called to the Supreme Court here this afternoon to control a huge crowd surging into the Assize Court to hear the continued trial of V. Sinnakaruppan, 29,415 words
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136 1962-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is among six Singapore political leaders who will speak at a public forum on "The Political Future of Singapore" on Tuesday. He will represent the People's Action Party, according to Mr. Gilbert Chai,136 words
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437 1962-06-18 4 GOVT. RECOGNITION OF COUNCIL: ACTION BY STAFF SIDE 'THE staff side of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council is to take action to secure Government recognition of the staff side council as representing the majority of civil servants. All 16 affiliated unions and associations attending the annual general meeting of437 words
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Article384 1962-06-18 4 THE following Is today's schedule of ctvll aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Tokyo, Manila, (BA 943) 5.65 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712 > 6.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, (BA 713) 9.15 pjn.384 words
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Article82 1962-06-18 4 ANNUAL MEET OF NEWSMEN'S UNION SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today held its first annual meeting at the Association of Engineers* premises at Collyer Quay. The union's chairman, Mr. William Campbell, said the union would continue to strive to eliminate restrictions on news-gathering, and urged the authorities82 words
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Article28 1962-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut off along West Coast Road between 7 r 2 ms. and 8 m.s. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement291 1962-06-18 4 I tfJllTVaft NtXT CHANGE! (SINGAPORE) ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S I SUSPENSE MASTERPIECE STARRING JAMES STEWART RIM WINDOW I GRACE KEUY- WENDEIL COREYTHEIM A RITTER TECHNICOLOR ■flßa' W gJTITTTI WEX T Mi CHAIjBE! THIS IS THE STORY OfTiSAA GIRL WHO WAS TORMENTED BY THE MEMORY OF HUSH-HUSH Jflk "EXPERIMENTS"! B^^l^^^^l Or^g^l'seq*>e I HB^Tnr»^"T^291 words
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Advertisement236 1962-06-18 4 rsmrnfiinnn «L4007f oon't ll 11 111 It U l MISS' Brought Bock By Public Demand' MEENA RAJfIA r M m CHlRAGkahan*^ I ROSHHIfIKAMAN ?J WITH ENGLISH A ROMANIZED MALAY SUB-TITUS Straits View Hotel Wt*b Pre^rt N A U m/K*^ M "Mlti BAMBC W The Mo^t bmuf.Tu' Dancer from Australio f236 words
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Advertisement78 1962-06-18 5 The modern washing powder made in Malaya especially for Malayan Housewives! VUf qjjget smelling lifcaaaa GIVES YOU THE CLEAN EST WASH OF YOUR LIFE! W Usvrf Ifrf1 f rf M SMELL rt s /4iuw Sweet smelling BREEZE gives lots of lather that gets out all the dirt. Change to Breeze,78 words
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Article299 1962-06-18 6 GOVT. CLERKS WANT 'COMPENSATION 9 GRANTS VARYING WITH HOUSEHOLD COSTS IN DIFFERENT REGIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. r fHE Federation Government has been asked to pay compensatory allowances of up to $100 a month for clerks working in Kuala Lumpur and less in other areas. This299 words
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101 1962-06-18 6 Govt. plans to reclaim 48 acres in S'pore SINQAPORE, Sun.— T h c Government is planning to reclaim about 48 acres of land from the sea front at Upper East Coast Road from just before the fisheries station to the corner of Bedok Road. A motion in the name of101 words
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Article45 1962-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor State Welfare Committee has applied for a site at Kerling, Ulu Selangor, on which to build a home for beggars. This was announced by the committee's chairman, Inche Abdullah Yassln, at its annual mef/.lng here today.45 words
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Article38 1962-06-18 6 IPOH, Sun.— The exhibition of 100 finger-paintings at the V.M.C.A. here by two teach-er-brothers, Mr. Tushar Kanti Paul and Mr. Pijush Kantl Paul, of Malacca, has been extended for another day. It will close tomorrow.38 words
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Article, Illustration186 1962-06-18 6 pENANG, Sun. —a So--1 ciallst Front member of Parliament, Mr. V. David, yesterday urged the abolition of the daily-rated system of wages for labourers. "It is a degrading system in our modern era." he told delegates at the inaugural meeting of a186 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-06-18 6 WHAT A TRIP, SAYS TOURIST WANG SINGAPORE. Son. —Mr Horace Wang, a vice* president of 'the American International Ass urancf Co. in Singapore, has Junt returned from a two-month world pleasure tour with his wife. It was paid for by bin company in recognition of 37 years' service. Mr. Wang,154 words
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Article17 1962-06-18 6 ALOR STAR. Sun. —A new building is to replace the Tamil School In Padang Serai.17 words
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560 1962-06-18 6 Both alternatives in referendum not acceptable: Dr. Lee COLOMBO COURT RALLY BY BARISAN Barisan Sosialis chairman, Dr. Lee Giew Choh, said today that the Referendum Bill, if it became law, would ask the people of Singapore to choose between two types of merger, both of which were unacceptable to the560 words
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Article146 1962-06-18 6 PENANO, Sunday. i^IVE unions representing transport workers in the Federation may merge to form a single national union. i "An organisation of this nature is very desirable and has been a long-felt need." Mr V. David, general secretary of the Malayan Transport Workers' Union, told146 words
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Article30 1962-06-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Negara Photographic Society will hold Its first general meeting at the Shell Theatrette. Shell House. Old River Road, at 7.30 p.m on June 24.30 words
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192 1962-06-18 6 &INOAPORE. sun. Aa "action committee" revolting against the present leadership of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association claimed today that "a revolution of honest workers for a democratic union" was now going on in the union. Mr. D. Samlappan. head of the committee, in192 words
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Article208 1962-06-18 6 Diploma officers riled by exam V U ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government is to be asked to suspend the present scheme of service for social welfare officers. A resolution to this effect was unanimously passed at the annual meeting here las; aight of the 200-strong Union of Social Workers,208 words
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Article59 1962-06-18 6 IPOH, Sun.— The Rev. B.W Barker of the Anglican Church here has been named chairman of the Perak Christian Eurial Association, which has now taken over control of the Protestant cemeteries in Ipoh and Batu Gajah. Other officials are: Vicechairman Mr. 8.8. Coates, secretary Mr. Lionel Laßrooy. treasurer59 words
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Article26 1962-06-18 6 SEREMBAN. Sun. The president of the Town Council. Mr. Chin See Yin, today opened the Life Magazine photographic exhibition at the Town Hall here.26 words
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Advertisement124 1962-06-18 6 vF^smw her back fcgL^tfi '*9fimr^ £r A truly happy event for Mrs. Tan and her friends arc soon there hj^^i^^k to wish her happiness and a quick return to health. To help her mk regain her strength they bring her a bottle of Benedictine DOM Mk B^ because they know,124 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-06-18 6 £,•7 \bnor By Ai Capp Whexe cdmeth 1 )*>o!-»oo*;W& )T AND THE WHOLL I /SS^^o^rYf^^h 1 TRUMMW, J SHE MITS'MIGM J WORLD IS HATfNK W^\ I r?TWiSIDEA TO^ J L^T7 c r-^ fTRKSGEREDMUCLEAR V THE HEW HESSW, J aaSericat-tell C ELSErI #>iV#. Trmey *W Chester Gautd |^HHM^HHH|^^BH| 1/ AND A138 words
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THE IDEA IS TO DEVELOP PRIMARY INDUSTRIES INTO SECONDARY
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345 1962-06-18 7 A way to reward people for their toil by Aziz IPOH, Sunday. THE quickest and most effective way to reward people justly for their sweat and toil is to develop the primary industries of agriculture and fishing into secondary industries. This was stated here today by the Minister of Agriculture345 words
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71 1962-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Re. venue from tobacco duties during the first five months of this year showed a $1,222,000 Increase over the corresponding period last year, and was more than $1,100,000 above the estimates. The tobacco revenue was 518,437,000. Revenue from duties on entertainments, licences, petroleum,71 words
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Article50 1962-06-18 7 PENANG, Sun. Che Wan Chik Dinte Ibrahim, mother <>'. Khadijah binte Saad. who died In a lire at Brinsford College in Feburary, has received a bank draft for $1,275 lrom the Brinsford Fire Relief Fund. The fund was raised by the Malayan Teachers' College at Brinsford50 words
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Article43 1962-06-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Dato V.T. Sambanthan. the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommuncations. will be visiting Por.tlan this week to open two new post offices He will open one at Pekan Nanaa tomorrow and another Bi K'H-'t Tuesday43 words
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165 1962-06-18 7 UNIVERSITY STUDIES TEACHING THE LANGUAGE BY TAPE 1TUALA LUMPUR. Sun More research is to be carried out by the University of Malaya to find out if the teaching of the national language could be further advanced through lessons from tape record ings. Dr. G. S. Waldo of the English Department165 words
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Article194 1962-06-18 7 W.D. STAFF TO HOLD PROTESTS f POH, Sun. Branches I of the War Department Civilian Staff Association in north Malaya today decided to organise protest meetings to consider industrial action. The meetings will be held after the expiry on Friday of the 14-day ultimatum on claims originally submitted a year194 words
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Article80 1962-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government has just published 13 collective agreements beneflttinß about 800 workers. In the supplementary gazettes after they had been certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court last year. Ol these, eight were concluded by the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, four by the Singapore80 words
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Article, Illustration344 1962-06-18 7 BRITISH INDUSTRY STEPPING UP TRADE DRIVE IN MALAYA At ORE and more British industrialists are coming iTI to Malaya to study the market and expand their sales. Mr. J. R. Cross, the new senior British Trade Commissioner in Malaya, Singapore and the Borneo territories, said today. British manufacturers are i344 words
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Article65 1962-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mohamed All bin Abdul MaJld. 19. of Kampong Munlandy. Petaling, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court yesterday to having two offensive weapons a knife and a screwdriver with him on May 25 at Victory Avenue. He was bound over for one year. Mohamed All65 words
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236 1962-06-18 7 A SINGAPORE People's Alliance central councillor, Mr. Chia Ban Wei today hit out at the PAP Government for depriving 2,000 members of the Singapore Work Brigade of "the right to a living wage and freedom of expression." Speaking at his party's236 words
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Miscellaneous58 1962-06-18 7 Buys Bunny By Buiph Sit iimhihl ...ASD IF N f 1 fc y> \^s. ZT^T S** EVER/BOPY ACME A fCI nWL \f/' J"fc/ WORKS A -7TLE £A*M \Jk W s4>lL#\'jL^/ I JASPER WCL, HAVE a. °^K 4^7 mUJ FT% L /^V MORE SALESI NOW *2- I I I >47 fj^k58 words
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Article91 1962-06-18 8 2* Wmtt Sill I Minimum) THE ENGAGEMENT i- UaBMfMI between Mr. Lo Hunt: Kr and Ml»« CheoeiK Sow Leun on the IMh June 1062. LIM— CHOO: Between Hoik Chooa, wiibiw M>n or Mr. Henry l.lm and the late Madam U>v. Woo Neo. and Ree Wah. eldest daughter of Mr.91 words
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Article44 1962-06-18 8 >» or*, fin (Minimum) A SOLEMN RIOUIIM hlffh MM v 111 he Mag m the Church of Our Lady of Lourde* no Ophlr Rd.. Blniapore on -■nth June nt 8.30 «.m. for the repo»e ot Mr. lerome J (Inmej n Koul Bnnli lliw-r Miinihutnpiirha.44 words
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Article48 1962-06-18 8 20 Wor4t tin (Minimum) IN LOVING MIMORV of Mr. K. <n, minimum died lI4M, Always remembered liv helmed «lle nnd I'hlldren IN LOVINC MEMORY nf Mr. K A. Rathual who (BaaWl iiuiiy at Trlvandrum 10th June 82 lurried by Ma •on A O. Rathual of Singapore.48 words
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Article22 1962-06-18 8 29 II SIS Minimum OLD ALLEVNIANS INTERESTED in a small isathennt: on > -nc David Way m MM or 845.-.T (Spore i.22 words
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Article164 1962-06-18 8 in Words Slfl f Ifinimiiffl) BILLY BANKS la hack at The Corkpit Hotel TAN A CLIN happily .innounre their engagement to offer you wonderful bare-lino at Thrift Shop 13 Srotts Road jßnore) PtlBM <air BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON: 368 Pnn«ep Street io|>i«siif Dboby Ohaut> for yh^mpoo set hmr eat perms164 words
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The Straits Times Monday. June 18, 1962.
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Article744 1962-06-18 8 Muda River Project 1 River scheme itself should not be regarded only as a con tribution to the rice harvests. The Ministry has used tho phrase "other leu tangible benefits." They include fish breeding, better access, flood control and the potaiblllty of other crops besides rice. The new emphasis on744 words
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Article292 1962-06-18 8 The International Court"? ruling that the ruins of the 12th century temple of Phrn Viharn, the subject for several years of dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, is on the Cambodian aide of the border, has made the frontier once again a danger spot. Cambodian troops began292 words
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Article196 1962-06-18 8 It says much for the healthy development of the University (if Malaya that on Foundation Day the newly -installed Chancellor was able to declare a Arm intention to establish a university college in Penang. Hopes of a third university in the making will be stirred by the Tengku's196 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1962-06-18 8 HUGH SETONWATSON - A Russian gift horse with a hidden peril HUGH SETONWATSON by RUSSIA'S irv d v strialisation was carried out not just by a tough dictatorship, but by the dictatorship of a Marxist party. It may well be argued that dictatorial methods were necessary to modernise Russia, and may prove necessary1,228 words
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322 1962-06-18 8 r PHIS country Is making rapid strides to build uu Its economic stability and it Is my sincere opinion that it L premature to contemplate shortening the number of worklnsr days from six to five a week. If there ever Was a time to322 words
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Letter306 1962-06-18 8 rE U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Baldwin, has taken great pains to allay the fears of Malayans who see in the stockpile threat an organised conspiracy by powerful American and European consumers to obtain cheap supplies regardless of the consequences. It is conceded that the "very existence of306 words
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Advertisement15 1962-06-18 8 o** POR EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA l TMI HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REaCH15 words
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Advertisement122 1962-06-18 8 MAMIYAFLEX MODEL C 2. professional 6x6 CAMERA FOR FRONT ROW USiUith no oth»i CSflftM (itmi rnrtf» |iliutn*TH|iliy BMMt M "nth «h* MAMn AFI.r.X Muilel ("J •'l'lHifpoKiiiniil' lined with 6ri-mm lent. iliir«r»nl inti'it Imngeitul* lenses «re available, ranging uorn ♦;.Vmm wide Mafte lo IW-mm tflephoio No wonder thia professional trade twin-lens122 words
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Article, Illustration424 1962-06-18 9 CATCH EVADERS AND INCREASE YIELD TO MEET LOSSES DUE TO FALLING RUBBER PRICE, OFFICERS TOLD 'f UK Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today told Income tax officers that there would be a need for a greater yield from direct taxes euch as income424 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-06-18 9 THE MAN WHO MUST FEED A MILLION PEOPLE EACH YEAR SINGAPORE, Sun. A man who, during World War 11, prepared meals for King George VI and Sir Winston Churchill will examine the Malayan Airways fliuht kitchen at Singapore Airport as part of his new Job as cabin service* manager for153 words
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197 1962-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union's orientation rules and 30 student "policemen" will be put to the test tomorrow afternoon when seniors meet the 450 freshmen at a "getting to. know you'" tea party. i Even the mildest form of ragging is not197 words
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Article83 1962-06-18 9 INJURED BY ACID BURNS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A housewife, Che Aminah binte Hall Mohamed Nor, 35, was this afternoon admitted to the General Hospital here with acid burns. It is understood that Che Aminah said she was scolding one of her neighbours in Gombak, four miles from here, during a83 words
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Article32 1962-06-18 9 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. A labourer V. Sokallngam, 20. who made a false report that he had been assaulted by v tollce corporal was fined $60 In the Butterworth Court today.32 words
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Article55 1962-06-18 9 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. —The 786 members of the third Malayan contingent to the Congo left here today in the U.S.N.S. Blatchford. The men were from the 2nd. Bn. Royal Malay Regiment and "C" Squadron 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment and Brigade. The commanding officer of the contingent,55 words
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Article43 1962-06-18 9 PENANO, Bun.—Representatives of municipal workers decided at a meeting here last night to form a Federation of Municipal Workers' Unions. Mr. L.B. Sundram (Penang). Mr. Sinnakaruppan {Kuala Lumpur) and Mr. A. Sivarimuthu (Malacca) were appointed to draft the constlnitinn.43 words
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427 1962-06-18 9 rpHE Federation Gov--1 ernment waa today asked to adopt a more "realistic approach" towards the problem of shortage of steff in the Income Tax Department. The appeal came from the president of the Income Tax Officers' Union, Mr. T. Narendran, at Us427 words
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Article71 1962-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Bun.— Six people were injured when a bus travelling towards the city crashed Into a tree near the 3rd milestone Buklt Timah Road. They were Hajl Mohammed biti Ibrahim. 41. Kasalm bin Adnan, 36 Ahmad b1 n Mohammed Yu'sof, 21. Choo Kee S'.ong. 28,71 words
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Article, Illustration339 1962-06-18 9 7 charge council president exceeded powers PROVIDENT FUND PAID EARLY MALACCA, Sun.-* Seven councillors today accused the president of the Malacca Municipal Council of going beyond his powers in paying $33,109 provident fund money to an employee who had reached the age of 55 and had been granted extension of339 words
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122 1962-06-18 9 KELANTAN WILL GIVE 'TOP PRIORITY... KOTA BIIABU. Sun. The Kelantan Deputy Memri Besar. Hajl Moh&med bin Naslr. said yesterday that his Government would give all Ministry of Education projects "top priority." He said: "My Government Is fully conscious that the people In Kelantan are hungry for education." Since this was122 words
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Article26 1962-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. SunThe Selangor Mentrl Besar. Dato Abu BakPi bin Baglnda. will open the agricultural show In Sungel Besar. Sabak Bernam. on Saturday.Bernama - 26 words
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Article186 1962-06-18 9 PROTEST TODAY BY NAAFI STAFF SINGAPORE. S-un. About 1,000 NAAPT workers are expected to attend a protest meeting tomorrow afternoon at. the Victoria Memorial Hall to protest against the NAAFI manage ment's "adamant and unreasonable" attitude to their claims for morn pay and better working condition.* Mr. Q. Carson. President186 words
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Article79 1962-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A bloodstained youth ran into the Greai World Cabaret during a ea-dance today and collapsed. Koh Ah Kirn. 17, and four others had been attacked In Kirn Seng Road by 20 thugs who used bottles and parangs. Kok. who had been stabbed in79 words
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Article23 1962-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, SunMr. M. Lourdusamy has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress branch M Kampong Jawa In Klang Rosa.23 words
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Miscellaneous373 1962-06-18 9 bAnin MAI AVA lo runrfuily yours; 10.3d .he run, 2.1» Calling tm> huuaenAUlU MALAYA Those were the days; ll 00 Clou. *lf»>; 34A Tht Man I lovf; 100 .v v ii .>.• down clos down; 4.1u Enßllfth Ktioo.s NATIONAL >Hoii.v% Wr broadcasts: 5.00 Profrmnm* SKHVICK 41.7 malrea naMiA tlnJ/^AOOtIC summary:373 words
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Article871 1962-06-18 10 Cicero: The zany of them all I WAS CICERO. By Elyesa Bazna. (Andrew Deutsch. 155.) £]LYESA BAZNA Cicero, the German agent was not the greatest spy of the second world war. But he was certainly the jauntiest, the most impudent and the luckiest and he is in a fair way871 words
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319 1962-06-18 10 Walter Warwick - FOR THE TRAINEE TYPIST AND SECRETARY Walter Warwick By TYPING WITHOUT TEARS. By Joan Tooke. {Eastern Universities Press. $2.50; fWK) four out of five young J. ladles who have graciously assisted me at one time or another, I recommend this book. As for the fifth, a deep silence. Miss Tooice319 words
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Article102 1962-06-18 10 A MALAYSIAN booklet. factual and helpful, comes from Raylrath Publications, writes "A. K." The author is Mr. K. 8. C. Plllai, ten years a journalist and for most of this time in South-East Asia. Not long enough, apparently, to have learned that Singapore was no more "part102 words
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Article94 1962-06-18 10 AN exceptionally handy Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland ls published by the Oxford University Press, at six shillings, mapping Britain from prehistoric days and Roman Britain to a post-war sixteen miles to an inch. There is a recreations map (all the football and cricket grounds, the94 words
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Advertisement222 1962-06-18 10 Flat or mansion, Stormline louvre windows bring beauty to your home. Harmonising with today's exciting and modern architectural ideas, Stormline Louvres keep your m^ 09M home cool in the heat, yet in the rain you can have them almost fully open ideal for ,£LM_ Malaya! VL^ Jomt Local Agent i222 words
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Advertisement411 1962-06-18 10 lor Mm Enjoy the masculine freshness of W Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. 253 FoU on Spr.y Improve your PAY... I POSITION... I PRESTIGE...! An ICS Course can help you to achieve411 words
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Miscellaneous273 1962-06-18 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS cued In fat (8). 1 Roman pretender's turning- 7 Write about Bede's crl de point in copy (.8). coeur? iB>. 5 Orass cutters (ti). 8 6 is literally ominous (B>. BHe works in wood with fret 13 I have students In rhythm, sore (8). in rotation273 words
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Advertisement1459 1962-06-18 11 tO LIVERPOOL Ii WESI COAST U k OmS'mii Sim S'haa. "irmi ATHNS M'stilltt. L'ptel. Dublin It Pt/JMt M Jut 21 MALHAON Htvrt, Lint pttl. GltstOW itlt M June 23 JtM 14/ M JMM M LJ.OMEDON A'mouth. L'piil. R'dant. M'trg Mne I* |.ie 2k MM 11/ I Mtl t DOIIUS l.ytrtMl.1,459 words
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Advertisement1264 1962-06-18 11 W. McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. w. TEL: Nt. ***** jCbjjjj,,, tUIRMAM UM KLAVENIS6 LIMB HAVRI. LONOC I. HAMBUM), ROntROAM lit AMEIES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIOiHtSMOUOH SEATTLE VANCIUVEI k PtRTLAM Cm 01 ELY Aceetl.et et(|l Mr Caatral t SMtt tmmtm rpwrt S'hao Fe«a*i la Ptrt, 11 Jin 22 MM r t HAMSUN1,264 words
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Article1460 1962-06-18 12 From Our Market Correspondent ']MiX Malayan Stock Exchange last week was decidedly gloomy in sentiment and it would have been remarkable had it been otherwise. Not for a very long time have so many influences converged on the market together. With the tin price at1,460 words
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Article32 1962-06-18 12 RIBBEK TIN (per Ib.) (per pirul) Jane 11 75 V» cU. closed 13 74'icts. 5413.50 13 73 cU. $444.50 14 73'h cU. $442.50 15 74',cts. $439.62' 2 18 $437 87.32 words
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Article51 1962-06-18 12 Current Date of Total Total (or payment payment for previous year year Kramat Is. July 18 40 < o 60', BenU Rubber 5%t July 16 l*n% BJ. Timber 20 r /o 24' o 25 f o P.D. Lukut 2.d. Aug. 9 Sungri Pnnter 74% July 20 274% 45%51 words
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Article372 1962-06-18 12 OETWEEN Monday and Friday the Straits Tin price shed $4 down to $439.62 i per picul its lowest level since May 1961. On Saturday morning the price fell a further $1.75 to $437.87 i. The estimated offering for the week was 1.320 ton.*- compared with372 words
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Article1058 1962-06-18 12 THE state of shares on thr Malayan Stock Exchange •how last business to June 15. (At and last business since that date IB) with H and I. standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIES N L I Aid Brick! 220 Mi OrdS1,058 words
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Article55 1962-06-18 12 <*unt 11 4 un» 17 Jun* 13 Jun. 14 June IS Jum 14 lnrtuttri.lt: 161.41 167.37 163 77 160 24 IM.II I H r2 TH»: 267 35 263.<i3 255. -i, 2 r.4 46 247 71 -it rutkartl IVO 5S IKS.S3 15K.%3 Is* 53 1W 40 lIU 1055 words
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Article738 1962-06-18 13 S'PORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS THE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Singapore section of tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. June 15. INDUSTRIALS Altx OrtU. i.OO B. B. Petrol 33/- SS/B.U. Trust*** 0.00 060 Bouatead 1.46 Coo Tit) Smalt frrt 15/. 16'Con 2.90 2 90738 words
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Advertisement1063 1962-06-18 12 \V" KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific Atlantic. Crest Lakes Servtee tIA tl* tit tU tl« Stwr* y S'htia N'lulu i Angei«f N York Ctt'eiano "Cektkt Man" 24/21 Jut 27/21 Hat II illy 21 laly 14 In 31 Aig "Kitnkawa Man" 29 31 July 1/ I Aig 22 Aig I Seat1,063 words
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Advertisement869 1962-06-18 12 B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG (7 days) (2 days) S.S. "SANTHIA" Deports: Penang 13th July, 1962, 14th Sept. 1962. Spore 16th July, 17th Sept. Returns: Spore 14th August, 14th October. Penang 17th August, 17th October. First Class fare trom: Pcnang $1,006 Spore 946869 words
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Advertisement206 1962-06-18 12 STERLING COMMODITY FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: rha Monoqeri. P.O. Sex 90, Singopora, P.O. Boi IM, Kiralo Lumpur P.O. Boa 30, Ipoh or P.O. tea 277. Pafioit*. Norn.: iMr./Mn./Mlu) Addrawi UtUSTfE: THf CHARTfRCO BANK IMALAYA) TRUSTEE ITO 18 6 62 S'pora P. Slum206 words
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Advertisement796 1962-06-18 13 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to inform our dealers that our salesman Pang Yok Kam is no longer in the employment of this Arm and has no longer any authority to collect any sums on behalf of this flrra or Issue any receipts therefor. HARPER. GILFILLAN AND CO, LIMITED. Malacca. CORRIGENDUM796 words
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Advertisement756 1962-06-18 13 ((ontinurd from Page SITUATIONS VACANT t« W,rd, SS (Him.)— Box it ett. txtrm CANTONESE COOK AMAM aad Kenerk jma'i ,o nve in RAX. Tengah References Ring 6USSI ext 30 (8 pore) WANTED Knt-linh. Tamil Teacher. Minimum Senior Pass. Apply with op.f- or testimonials. Box A 4713 8 T 8 pore.756 words
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Advertisement885 1962-06-18 13 SITUATIONS VACANT If Wtrdt Si (Him.)— Box tt ett. txlrm IXPIRIINCID LIUCER CLERK 1 required for period 16tb July to 15th September. 1962 for Rubber Estate I Office In Booth Johore. Box A 4715 8 1 B'pore. WANTIO Chinese Junior Bateeman for provisions and aundnes department Also salesgirl* for bouse885 words
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Advertisement1115 1962-06-18 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, U i Mix.)- Box iJ rim. tmtrm JOAN TOOKI'S AOBNCV haa va ca...y tor experienced male book- keeper aalarv $350. Apply personally II Battery Roed Spore. WAR OIPARTMtNT. SINGAPORB. State Regiatered Nuraea Vacaaciee exist In th.- British Military Hospital. Alexandra for full-time civilian nurse* Applications stating1,115 words
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Advertisement878 1962-06-18 13 EDUCATION c Word, Si i Him.)— Box it clt. txlrm STAMFORD COLLIOI Maura a College of Poatai tdiKmtle*) COUCATIONAL PROBUBMBt Instira your suoeeea mrougn Use tamous home-etudy eouraet of tae aumfont College O.tr «tee CaiwkeMgt »ueett»ee tmee tSMI •eMatiSeally devtato coureee ier: :ambrioob/f.m.o. cirtipicatb i 4.5.0. 0.c.i.. oualiftino tist. lowir878 words
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Advertisement1053 1962-06-18 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrdt Si (Him.)—mUx it ett. txlrm HILLMAN ISS7 aaowrontn conelitioa i a«w Insuraaee road tax. Lucky Tradni 111) Company Room TO*. Cartl Street Tel. 7001?. SQUADRON LtADfft BYRNS RAX ChanKi 625. re«relfu!ly offers uperb Rllry Pathnnder for S3. (MM Ao» trial any time. But no hauls. IMT1,053 words
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Advertisement390 1962-06-18 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) f« Wmnlt SS (Hilt.)— Box 5* rl: txlrt OINCRAL RCNOVATION paintlag ask for "Malaya Union make your Bum* comfortartl* Malara Union Co. Ltd.. 154. Cl«m»nr.«,i Avenue. Spore. Pbone **********. FOR PRECISION WATCH REPAIRS BY IXPIRT CRAPTSMSN otil at WOO HINQ BROS. LTD., 186. doutb Britlg* Road.390 words
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328 1962-06-18 14 CHILE'S HOTLY DISPUTED GOAL DECIDES Hosts third in World Cup CHILE 1 YUGOSLAVIA O; Santiago, Sunday fHILE took third place in the World Cup here yesterday by beating Yugoslavia through a somewhat lucky goal during "extra time" allowed for injuries. But though the manner in which the vital goal wasReuter - 328 words
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Article449 1962-06-18 14 OLD ENGLAND VICTORY LONDON, Sunday. MORE than 600 runs were scored in tne one-day T1 cricket match at Lord's yesterday when an Old England XI beat the Lord's Taverners by two wickets. 1 The Taverners thumped 319 for nine declared and the Old England449 words
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Article151 1962-06-18 14 r D 4i I ONDON. Sun. American Richard Davies, 31, won the British Amateur golf championship at Hoylake yesterday when he beat Welshman John Povall, 23. by one hole. Davies threw his putter away and danced with joy when a linal four-foot putt on the 36thReuter - 151 words
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Article28 1962-06-18 14 HONO KONO, SUn.— The visiting South Korean national soccei ream went down 2-1 to a Combined Chinese selection here last night on a rain-soaked pitch. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article24 1962-06-18 14 BRISBANE. Sun. The British Rugby League team made the highest score of their tour when they won 38-12 against Toowoomba today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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253 1962-06-18 14 ONDON, Sun Bri- tain qualified for the semi-finals of the European Zone in the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition when they beat Brazil 4-1 at Eastbourne yesterday. Britain won the final two singles yesterday when Billy Knight beat Carlos Fernandes 10-8. 6-3. 3-6.Reuter - 253 words
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Advertisement1332 1962-06-18 14 NOTICE I nenrr ice» in respect of the undernoUd vehicles not having been paid una>r Xoticr within th«- period prrsrrlbed in Section 8 (7( of the Road Traffic Ordinance 1941, Warrants of levy and seizure have been r\r< utrd undrr Srction 8 (8) of the Mid Ordinanrr: Motor car SB1,332 words
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Advertisement803 1962-06-18 14 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA $40,000,000 Mift Registered Stock 6/7-1963/73 Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the abovementioned Loan will be closed from 23rd June to 6th July. 1962 both days inclusive, for the prepa--1 ration of Interest Warrant*. Registrar ol Public Debt.. BANK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU.803 words
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Advertisement659 1962-06-18 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR i Applications are invited for the appointment of a Valuation Asslst- ant in the Valuation Dtpt. 2. Salary Scale: $160 x 14-190/ Exam/268 x 30-328. Exam. 542 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. 3. Qualifications: School Certificate Grade II or above with Credits in English659 words
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Advertisement760 1962-06-18 14 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for a post as Draughtsman General Grade in the Office of the Chief Engineer. H.Q. P.E.AF.. RAJ". Changi, Singapore 17. Applicants must have undergone a recognised Course of Draughtsmanship or have had two years experience In a drawing office as a Tracer or Junior760 words
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Advertisement101 1962-06-18 14 0 For top efficiency in your office you need FACIT Model T2 For fast efficient ami accurate work, give your secre tary and typists the Fadt T2 Made of the finest Swedish steel, the Facit T2 will Rive years of trout He-free service. Robrt-lrvtr* tar It wan a* ttrvict. Ktm-ttt101 words
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Article273 1962-06-18 15 CHINESE CLEARS 7ft.-PLUS JUMP ,i- MOSCOW, Sun.— World high jump record holder Valeri Brumel (Soviet Union) cleared 2.20 metres (7ft 2iin), the best performance in the world so far this year, in an athletics meeting in Kiev yesterday. Brumel. whose world record is 2.25 metres (7ft 4iin). failed in threeReuter - 273 words
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Article1802 1962-06-18 15 EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Sunday - EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Sunday APPRENTICE SUBIAN SCORES ON OUTSIDER IN BLANKET FINISH By ]yjR. K.Y. LlM's Norval Lad scored a shock win in the $30,--000 Perak Derby over l{ miles here today. An outsider in the field of 13, Norval Lad paid $179 on the1,802 words
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Article379 1962-06-18 15 SYDNEY. Sun. Results oi Australian soccer matcies: NSW DIV. 1 Budapest 3 Prague 3; Canterbury 2 Apia 2. Hakoah 3 Auburn 0; Polonia 3 Banks town 2; S. Coast 2 Gladesville 1; Yugal 1 Hellenic 5. NSW DIV 2 Concordia 1 Corinthians 6; Sydney Aust 2 Balgownle379 words
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Advertisement233 1962-06-18 15 rnubtNTb Magnificent Motoring in Miniature The convenience and advantages of mini-motoring as introduced by B.M.C. need little elaboration. These miniature front-drive cars with their 'full-size' performance and all-round capabilities are in enormous demand throughout the whole world. To this highly successful design B.Nf.C. now adds something more BIG CAR LUXURY233 words
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Article442 1962-06-18 16 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN by JOHORE PUT UP TOUGH OPPOSITION JOHORE 2 SPORE 3 KLUANG, Sun. (SINGAPORE found Johore tough opponents in their opening match in the 1962 Malaya Cup soccer competition here today. Johore shocked the visitors by scoring first in the 15th minute. Singapore equalised before442 words
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Article91 1962-06-18 16 pENANG, Sun. Discus thrower Danapal Naidu. the Malayan Native record holder, reached a distance of 45.79 metres at the Malayan Teachers College championships here yesterday. This beats his own record of 43.07 metres and also the Federation of Malaya AAU's qualifying mark of 45.42 metres for the91 words
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Article89 1962-06-18 16 Services 0 A. Forces 4 Malacca, Sun. ARMED FORCES proved too good for Commonwealth Services in their Malaya Cup match beating them by 4 o at the Kubu Stadium here today. Forces led 3—o at half-time with goals by inside left Ayub (2) and outside-left Mahyuddin.89 words
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333 1962-06-18 16 Richard's penalty miss so costly for Malacca I Services 1 Malacca 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Joint Services were lucky to start their bid for the Malaya Cup with a 2 -1 win over Malacca in their South zone tie at Jalan Besar today. This scrappy match should have gone tc333 words
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975 1962-06-18 16 Army, Police and RAF win to retain their places at top of table ALL the four matches In today's programme in the S.C.A. Senior tournament ended decisively with the three leading teams, Army, Police and R.A.F.. beating their opponents to keep their places at the top of the table. Army975 words
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317 1962-06-18 16 K. Lumpur, Sun. S f GOR 7 Negri 2 CELANGOR, the holders, scored their expected victory over Negri Sembilan in the Central zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition by seven goals to two at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Negri had a very brief317 words
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Article64 1962-06-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Youths beat Negri Youths 7-0 in their Central zone Burnley Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. After leading 1-0 at halftime with a goal by Tan Sing Loke, Selangor overran Negri in the second half.scoring through Tan (2). Hamid, Thanabalan and64 words
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Article24 1962-06-18 16 BUDAPEST Sun. Imre Foeldl i Hungary) broke his own world featherweight press wetehtliftin;* record by raising 124 kilograms (273'i-lb).— Reuier.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-06-18 16 AMARILDO (left), Brazil's brilliant deputy for injured inside-forward Pele, tussles with Rojas of Chile during the World Cup semi-final in Santiago on Thursday. Brazil won 4-2 to go into the final to meet Czechoslovakia. Chile beat Yugoslavia 1-0 on Saturday for third place in the tournament. (SeeUPI - 54 words
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Article380 1962-06-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Colin Chan was the outstanding performer at the HNAS Sembawang Karting Club's Singapore Grand Prix Kartlng meet at Sembawang today. Driving his exceptionally fast McCulloch MC 10 kart with great skill. Coiln Chan won three events, including the main G.P. race over 40380 words
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Article273 1962-06-18 16 15 will train under Easton KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The 15 athletes nominated by F.M.A.A.U. for Asian Games qualifying trials will start three weeks centralised training. under American coach Bill Eastern at Kuala fc. Lumpur on Monday. June 25. Easton will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday -two days later than273 words
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Article88 1962-06-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. V.M C.A. beat Austsigs by .six wickets in their S.C.A. Junior tournament match today. Austsigs 109 (Lee 29; Perera 7-64) V.M.C.A. 111-4 (Lim Thong Yue 33. Ratnam 20 1. Prisons beat F.E.A.F. by four wickets at Changl. F.E.A.F. 129 iWalliker 39; Darshan 7-41) Prisons 133-688 words
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Article43 1962-06-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore representatives at the United Nations Seminar on the Status of Women held at Tokyo, Mrs. Siraj and Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the State Advocate-General, will be given a tea party by the Singapore Y.W.C.A. on Friday.43 words
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Article96 1962-06-18 16 WE INFORM RELATIVES, friend* our beloved Uncle P.M. Kochukrinhnan, Mylamoodu, Anlengo paused away peacefully on 16.6.62. Van A Brothers 113 Woodlands. VBO NOCK lUAN passed away peacefully 17.6.62 leavlnfc bis beloved wife, Bulat son Chiang Wee. daughter Suat Oek to mourn bis loss. Cortex leaving 405 Race Course Road96 words
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Article48 1962-06-18 16 PETER PANG CMEE PING and family thank the Rev. Father Desperben for his service and all friends relatives for the wreaths scrolls, contributions, messages of condolences, loan of cars, assistance and their kind attendance at the funeral of their beloved father toe late Mr. Fung Yue Ctayen.48 words
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Advertisement157 1962-06-18 16 Spore fight hard if "SHIP A GLOBE" "SHEEP" "DOUBLE SWORD" Manutoctured by: THE BUCKINGHAM I CARNATIC CO., LTD.. MADRAS. INDIA. fc£- m +^> >\ THE BANGALORE WOOLLEN A SILK MILLS hS CO.. LTD.. BANGALORE. INDIA. These 3 Brands ot cloth hove been /TT'^lil^^Ni^^^X erV populor in Mola vo. Singapore iff157 words
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Advertisement88 1962-06-18 16 jt Negri routed 20 Wordm $1$ (Minimum) AUCUTT To Susan and Nick son. Scott Nicholson, at OleneaKlei Hospital on 17th June. NAQALINCAM— To Blna and Prem. Muter on 17.6.82. Mother and daughter well. Thanks to muff Alor Star Hospital. MARRIAGE took placr at Ernakulam on Mh Junr I»K2 brtwrrn Vilaiini.88 words
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Advertisement263 1962-06-18 16 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1962 Ist Day Sunday, Bth July J* 2nd Day Wednesday, 1 1 th July 3rd Day Sunday, 15th July UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS for oil thr«« days— sl/. each— Available to M«mb«n only by post and to th* PUBLIC in Singapore from Authorised Agents or at263 words
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Miscellaneous92 1962-06-18 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Div. 2A T.B.A. v Serangoon Gardens, Balestier; Dlv. 2C— Maxwell v Mlnio. Farrei Park: Div. 3 A— Arsenal v Mt. Einny. Geylang. SWIMMING: Chinese S.C. Gala Amber Road (5.15). RUGGER: Friendly Inter-school Bartley v Monies Hill.Bartley. KLIANG SOCCER: Friendly Civilians v 6th Bn R.MR, padang.' The weather92 words
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