The Straits Times, 19 June 1962
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Title Section16 1962-06-19 1 The Straits Times Vatic** 1 ft****** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03616 words
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Article357 1962-06-19 1 FOUR BULLY 1 00 Jfc \J J"V Ji L w9 aIJEw Km^^F JEm Aa^P^Cj ay a^lX^l bmlmVa JHr Jl Cfta&^W Shock for Highlands holidaymakers Youths with daggers demand 'toll' From CHOU CHUAN SHENG: Tanah Rata, Monday ONE HUNDRED holidaymakers in three buses submitted meekly to the "toll" demands of four357 words
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Article374 1962-06-19 1 MOXTBELIARI) (Eastern France), Monday. THE NEWS of an agreement reached yesterday in Algiers to cease hostilities between the Algerian Provisional Executive and the European OAS was received by Gen. I)e (iaulle with "considerable satisfaction." This was stated last night by an official of theReuter; UPI - 374 words
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Article50 1962-06-19 1 NEW YORK. Mon. The New York stock market was forced lower again today for the fourth Monday in succession. During the first hour last Friday's rally made further progress. Later, however, early gains were reduced or cancelled. Declines ranged mostly to around one point.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article18 1962-06-19 1 LONDON. Mon —Drawings, paintings and prints by Japanese school children went on show here today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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373 1962-06-19 1 School row on 'ties for all' order OENTONG, Mon. The board of memagers of the Suleiman Primary School here met tonight to discuss a joint protest against the decision of the headmaster that the schoolboys should wear ties. The protest was made by nine members of the school board In373 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-06-19 1 Film tough guy Edward G. has heart attack NAIROBI, Mon. Edward G. Robinson, the film actor (pictured above with a five week old beard he has grown for his latest tough guy role), has had a severe heart attack at Arusha, Tanganyika, according to reports reaching here. He is to84 words
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340 1962-06-19 1 PALOH, Monday. IjOR the first time on Saturday night, two rubber estate girls were dated by two men. The date turned out to be their last. The girls were Ng Ta Man, 18, and Poh Bee Choo, 16, close friends and daughters of340 words
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Article57 1962-06-19 1 KATMANDU. (Nepal.) Mon! Seven bandits have been j killed in two gun battles on tht> Indo-Nepalese border a j Home Ministry spokesman said today. Between 80 and 90 bandits attacked a police post at Denkhuri, in southwest Nepal, an June 8. Nepalese Army and Home Guard unitsReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1962-06-19 1 LONDON. Mon.— The price of tin dropped a further £10 on the London metals market today with buyers being quoted at £850 and sellers at £852, compared with £880 buyers and £862 sellers on Friday. The tone of the market at the end of the53 words
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Article113 1962-06-19 1 SUVA. Mon. Fijian members of the United District Committee of the Methodist Church in FIJI have announced that prayer meetings will be held in all Suva Methodist Churches in the week before a liquor Bill is debated in the Fiji Legislative Council, to ask divine guidance113 words
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138 1962-06-19 1 THAIS SEAL THEIR CAMBODIAN FRONTIER OANGKOK. Mon. Thailand today sealed the border with Cambodia. This was the latest Thai mov3 since the World Court ruled on Friday that the border temple claimed by Thailand belonged to Cambodia. General Prapart Charusathein. the Interior Minister, told reporters after a meeting with DefenceReuter - 138 words
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Article48 1962-06-19 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mr.']' Nehru. Indian Prime Mini-'v ster, declared here today hei i did not think India or any other country was at present* capable of adhering to nonviolence. Mr. Nehru said people required to be trained to think in terms of non-violence.48 words
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Article168 1962-06-19 1 Phouma flies into capital yiENTIANE. Mon. Prince Souvanna Phouma, neutralist Prime Minister-desig-nate of the Laotian Coalition Government, arrived here by air today from his Plain of Jars headquarters for the formal installation of his Government. The International Control Commission aircraft which brought him was delayed at the Plain of JarsReuter - 168 words
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Article27 1962-06-19 1 AOS LEADER HITS U.S. I|MN(. KOS(. MOfl rftuiru Princi S nUMill:: hi^ i H-' Ir\inc l» "S«bo< I lain <>f .i.ii ew < inn i m<m27 words
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Advertisement85 1962-06-19 1 MHNM Qfmmm Three million square miles of holiday land, of open plains and sweeping beaches, coral reefs and golden sands, rich farms, modern cities, fast and most convenient transport, friendly people. CLIMATE: Summer (December-March): warm to hot. Winter (June-August): mild in the North, cold in the South. Best months: August-April.85 words
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Advertisement8 1962-06-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 0008 words
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Advertisement79 1962-06-19 1 SUB-MINIATURE Mill CAMERA INCORPORATING COUPLED :***l I EXPOSURE METER Sol* Ao,ent». rVj l SCOTT ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD. 6, Cecil Street, Singapore V j Tel: *****-/ V *E? Mummy, why keep so many IXL Jams? "Because we like them all-stratwberry. apricot, cherry and plums: They are made from the finest Australian79 words
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201 1962-06-19 2 High priest's death won't delay Royal visit DANGKOK, Mon.— The death of Thailand's spiritual leader the Supreme Patriarch will not affect plans of the King and Queen to visit Malaya on Wednesday, informed sources said today. oT*l c v. Supreme Patriarch Sorndech Thra Ariyawon? Sakhatayan (the wise anrt civilised oneReuter - 201 words
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Article52 1962-06-19 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon. —An official source here today denied Press reports that Pakistani troops fired recently on about 4.000 people entering West Bengal. India, from Ea^t Pakistan. The source said no Pakistani troops were involved in any such Incident, and that Indian Press reports aboiit it wereReuter - 52 words
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Article22 1962-06-19 2 KANSAS CITY. Mon. Flight engineers of TransWorld Airlines will strike at noon tomorrow, the flight engineers council announced yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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295 1962-06-19 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday blamed history's worst air disaster on the crew of the United DCB jet that collided with a TWA Constellation over Brooklyn, New York, on Dec. 16, 1960, claiming 134 lives. All 128 aboard the two airlinersUPI - 295 words
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Article113 1962-06-19 2 GAITSKELL: I AGREE WITH MAC LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Hugh Oaitskell. leader of the Labour Party, said last night he had one point in common with the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan— a hearty rejection of the resurgent Liberal Party. Mr. Macmillan had earlier warned a Conservative Association meeting that the peopleReuter - 113 words
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Article65 1962-06-19 2 I hive many impres--9 lions, all quit* moving, »ince I was dealing with children all the time. I was really impressed by what the hospitals do with so little and now they are get- £k ting by with it. —Prank Sinatra, on his return to New York after a 1065 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-06-19 2 One for the end of the road A T the end of the long fl journey from Hong 4* Kong, a father sat down for' a cooling English pint. Beside him sat his Chinese daughter, also cooling off with a drink They arrived In Stanstead, Essex, to begin a new139 words
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Miscellaneous38 1962-06-19 2 the GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /will nou join\ us fob lunch i \«ECWGe? ~\S PAYS TME BILLJ SO W!U?\ X YOU WY M£r k rr, oeabJl wwy (I LOST) \twe joss/ I ncOC I K. I HOCg j38 words
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Article239 1962-06-19 3 Quick look round MONROVIA, Mon. A newspaper here has published a photograph of a Liberlan woman said lo be older than Liberia Itself. Zoe Ketteh, who claims to be 155, was discovered in a village In north-west-ern Liberia when a census was being taken the Liberian Age reported. She told239 words
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210 1962-06-19 3 Russians join East Germans on border wall patrol DISSIAX soldiers yesterday joined East Germa,n police in guarding the anti-re-fugee wali on the East-West Berlin border. One Russian sentry stood guard on top of Brandenburg Gate ami another was posted in a tower overlooking a canal where East and West Berlin210 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-06-19 3 QR. Konard Adenauer called on East Germans "to stay true to their longing for freedom and reunification" when he addressed more than 200,000 West Berliners gathered outside the City Hall yesterday. Recalling that more than three million East Germans had fled East Germany since 1953.Reuter - 580 words
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Article34 1962-06-19 3 PARIS, Mon. General de Gaulle returned here by air last night from his four-day tour of Eastern Prance. He left immediately for the Elysee Palace, his official residence. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article37 1962-06-19 3 LONDON. Mon. Three little girls were killed and three more injured at Pads, tow. Cornwall, yesterday when they were pinned to a wall by a car on their way home from Sunday school. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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232 1962-06-19 3 ULBRICHT: CREDITS YES, BUT BERLIN TALKS 'NO' T)ERLIN, (Eastern Sector). D Mon.— Mr. Walter Ulbricht. East German Communist leader, said here yesterday that East Germany still wanted credits from West Germany, but was not prepared to make any political concessions to get them. In a three-hour speech to the nationalReuter - 232 words
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170 1962-06-19 3 MONTREAL, Monday. DIOTING convicts took over control of St. Vincent 1V de Paul Federal Penitentiary yesterday and set xire to at least 15 buildings during a seven-hour riot at the maximum security prison. Scores oi prisoners and guards were reported injured in fightinc inside170 words
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136 1962-06-19 3 Pawned to neighbour A farmer's wife FUKUSHIMA. Mon. The story of a Japanese farmer who pawned n»; wife to a neighbour, on the understanding that she would k allowed to go home occasionally to do the family washing, came to light here yesterday A search of old records at tiieReuter - 136 words
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Article78 1962-06-19 3 HONG KONG. Mon. Three complete, hand-writ-ten copies of the country's longest classical riuvel, 'A Dream of Pomegranate Blossoms." written in the 19th century by a woman, Li Kuei-yu. have been uncovered in Foochow. The New China News Agency said Li devoted her life to write 4,830,000 wordsReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration178 1962-06-19 3 BABS TO WALK TO 'HERO' JACK T ONDON, Mon.— Dr. BarLi bara Moore. 59, Britain's grass-eating marathon walker, said yesterday that she plans another U.S. coast-to-coast walk for "my hero" President Kennedy. The Russian-born vegetarian, who marched from San Francisco to New York in 1960. said she is ready toUPI - 178 words
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Article22 1962-06-19 3 VIENNA. Mon. Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, arrived in Rumania by train last night, R"adio Bucharest reported. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement127 1962-06-19 3 iiii try Fampax Millions use it— and thousands have written to say that they can't understand how they ever existed without Tampax. Girls in their teens, too girls who want to be active, poised, sure of themselves every day of the month. Tampax is invisible, unfelt when in place. Odour127 words
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Article36 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Culture announced today that the free film show scheduled to be held at Kampong Bugis will now take place at Kampong Soo Poo, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday.36 words
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338 1962-06-19 4 Naaf i workers' ultimatum to the management 'REACH SETTLEMENT IN 2 WEEKS OR FACE STRIKE' 1,000 Naafi workers today decided to give the Naafi management a two-week ultimatum by which to reach a "satisfactory settlement" of their claims for more pay and better working conditions or face a general strike.338 words
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261 1962-06-19 4 BUSMEN FIX THAT BIRTHDAY PARTY DATE SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government has agreed to grant the Singapore Bus Workers' Union a permit to hold its overdue 14th anniversary celebrations, according to the union's Secretary General, Mr. Chen Say Jame. Mr. Chen. In a signed statement, today said .the dates lor261 words
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Article110 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. TTWO PEOPLE were injured when two buses and a lorry were involved in an accident at the 9i mile, Bukit Timah Road, this afternoon. A eacher. Pang Soo Pang. 23. who was standing on the road divider waiting to cross the road,110 words
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Article98 1962-06-19 4 REFERENDUM BILL RADIO TALKS BINGAPORE. Mon.— Radio Singapore announced today that It would broadcast another series of talks in English, Malay, Tamil, Mandarin, Amoy. Teochew and Cantonese on the Singapore National Referendum Bill. The talks to be given every Tuesday, beginning from tomorrow, by Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, Political Secretary98 words
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Article21 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The St. John Ambulance Association will hold a social and dance at its premises on Saturday.21 words
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Article56 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— A wellknown Christian preacher in Ceylon, the Rev. I. T. Yesusahayam, of Chrlsta Seva Ashram, will come to Singapore to preach in Tamil Christian churches. While In Singapore, the Rev. Yesusahayam. who is now touring the Federation, will also conduct a series of lyrical lectures56 words
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111 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Superior-General of the Christian Brothers, the Very Rev. Brother NicetJoseph. arrives here by air from Tokyo on Wednesday. A big gathering of Christian Brothers, old boys, teachers and pupils of Catholic schools will welcome him at the airport. After Inspecting a guard111 words
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Article306 1962-06-19 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS 8.0.A.C: Prom London. Dusseldorf. Beirut. Teheran. NewDelhi. Rangoon, (BA 718) 6.10 pjn.: from Hong Kong (BA 901) 1.15 p.m. Qantat: Prom Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (QP 783) 8.40 pjn.; from London, Frankfurt,306 words
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217 1962-06-19 4 DEBTOR'S SECURITY IS RAISED $1,500 BY APPEAL COURT SINGAPORE, Mon. M. A. Majid, expresident of the Malayan National Seamen's Union, who was adjudicated a bankrupt last month and who had since lodged notice to appeal against the adjudication, was ordered by the Court of Appeal today to furnish $1,500 as217 words
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Article260 1962-06-19 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. OYED Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Alsagoff, 62, a partner in Abdullah Alsagoff and Co., a firm of rent collectors and land agents, who appealed against an Assize court sentence of six years' Jail on two charges of using a forged power of attorney260 words
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Miscellaneous133 1962-06-19 4 Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Ja- 7.45 to 9 pjn. panese flower arrangement CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Polk3rd course. 10 a.m.; Yoga song Workshop French Exercises. 11.30 ajn.; Blue songs; Instructor Piola. 8 Trinngle Club 5.15 p.m. .p.m. Stage. 16 South Pier. THEATRE WORLD ASSO- SINGAPORE MEDICAL ASCI ATION: Rehearsal of "Queen SOCI ATION:133 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-06-19 5 GIRL freshies of the accountancy department of the Singapore Polytechnic taking their loyalty oath at yesterday's initiation ceremony.— Straits Times picture.28 words
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329 1962-06-19 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. gOME 450 freshies of the Singapore Polytechnic were told this morning by the principal. Mr. C. I. C. Scollay, that they would have greater opportunities to assist in building not only Singapore but the new Malaysia. Mr. Scollay was speaking329 words
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Article55 1962-06-19 5 PENANG. Mon. Four pretty Australian women today distributed over 4.000 Aii-tralian ftootoi In Penang. The campaign was sponsored jointly by Shaw Brothers, the Australian Trade Commission and the Australian Apples and Pears Importers Committee of Penang in conjunction with the screening of the film. "Pocketful of Miracles"55 words
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121 1962-06-19 5 New dates for elections in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. The first general elections to Brunei's district and legislative councils are to be held In August and September respectively. The elections, which were to have been held last year, were abruptly postponed amid protests by political parties here. Nomination day for121 words
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Article27 1962-06-19 5 KAJANG. Mon. Mr. Tan Chooi Hoe has been re-elected chairman of the Kajang branch of the St. John Ambulance Association for the fifth year In succession.27 words
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Article43 1962-06-19 5 TANAH RATA. Mon. A schoolboy. Lim Men* Khow 13, was badly injured in the thigh this morning when he was knocked down by a car near the golf course. He was taken to the Tapah hospital by ambulance.43 words
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Article, Illustration114 1962-06-19 5 Fashion girl settles summons case against teacher SINGAPORE. Mon. Fashion model Miss Rachel Lee, (above) of Tiong Bahru, today offered in court to compound her two summons charges against Yuen Chong Lee, a school teacher. She conveyed the offer through her counsel, Mr. Edward Loke Yue Toh, following her out-of-court114 words
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Article64 1962-06-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Two new post offices in the Pontian district of Johore will be officially opened by Dato V. T. Sambanthan. Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, on July 18 and 19. The Pekan Nan as post office will be opened at 11a.m. on64 words
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Article48 1962-06-19 5 IPOH. Mon.— Madam Khoo Chooi Sim. owner of the Olympic Inn here, was fined $25 today on each of two charges of failing to remit employees provident fund contributions in respect of a barman. Yam Niew. for two months last year. She pleaded Kuilty48 words
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207 1962-06-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of the Language and Literature Institute, today urged the University of Malaya to use tape record i n g s "straight away" to teach the national language. Syed Nasir was referring to a statement by207 words
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223 1962-06-19 5 Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain. Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the first time science has found a. new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching, and relieve pain without surgery In one haemorrhold case223 words
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Article, Illustration636 1962-06-19 6 Industrial court's ruling on award DISPUTED POINTS INTERPRETED AT REQUEST OF BANK AND UNION CINGAPORE, Mon. —The Industrial Arbitration Court today gave its interpretation of five disputed points in the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation award of July 22. 1961. The Singapore Bank Employees'" Union, representing the employees of the bank,636 words
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Article170 1962-06-19 6 IPOH, Mon. A Lawyer, Mr. R. Q. M. Rayan, alleged in the Ses1X sions Court today that the defence to a charge of attempted extortion had been prejudiced. He was making his submission on behalf of T< oh S o Phong. 19. Fu Yen Man, 19.170 words
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Article35 1962-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong Yee Kok. 35. was stabbed in the back by a thug while sitting at a coffee stall in Boon Tat Street this morning. He has been admitted to hospital.35 words
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Article161 1962-06-19 6 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Another $9,689 has been received for the National Monument Fund, bringing the total to $459,089. Latest gifts include $2,000 from the Federation of Kwangtung Associations of Malaya. Taiping, and $1,000 from William Jacks and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. The District Office, Kuala Lumpur.161 words
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Article25 1962-06-19 6 LONDON. Mon.— The University of Malaya and Nanyang University have Deen admitted to membership of the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth.25 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-06-19 6 UNESCO TO SPONSOR HIS U.S. STUDY TOUR JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Hu Wei Teh, (above), of the Johore Education Department Is the first Malayan to be awarded a Unesco fellowship to study audio-visual aids abroad. He will study radio and TV broadcasting for *ix months at the Ohio State University,147 words
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Miscellaneous163 1962-06-19 6 lit Abnor Mty A I Capp f AS SHE V NOT VET, MUM.'.' V MOVE BACK.'/ SHtS "j I pHlfiM U'V^.n'u' ,»*> f-H/GH \Z'' r BADDEfi I -IT/HIGH X BUT^E'SH'UP K 'ITWHIGH TV.'-THE J > H'SSwd^^Mis GUwZotiIE BACK?^ 1 2' VEX H, 70-,s*S p <&K WINDOWS ARE. S^ I^T^^ZAS/ DW'r\^rTOGAT163 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1962-06-19 7 PETER HAWKINS - PETER HAWKINS BY THE full and fruity fury of the newspaper scandal storm burst about Christina, anchored oil" Venice, harder than any Mediterranean squall. And for Tina Onassis these hard-hitting headlines spelled THK END. There was unrestricted gossip about her husband's close friendship with Maria Callas, and the1,618 words
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Article144 1962-06-19 8 M Word. $l» (Minimum, DUNLOP On June 7th. at Me,, srmrn Surrey, Livla Helen, daughter of Sidney and Audrey Dunlop. la accident. No letters i REGRETFULLY ANNOUNCED the death of Choo Hoe Soon. .ikp<i m era* passed away peacefully a i 12.15 p.m. on 17-A-62 at his residence nt144 words
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Article110 1962-06-19 8 2» Word. $10 (Mimmumj MR. AND MRS. s. P. Santa Maria th.mk relative.* friends for their valui.ble presents, 'good wishes. a-.«istanee and attendance at their marriaw THE FAMILY OF th. Lite Mr Chan Nk-an lh.tnk all friend >. and relatives lor their help att. ndam <ondolence.«. wreaths, scrolls. roast-pKs110 words
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Article23 1962-06-19 8 .•/I Wordt till Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Robert Wamngton died on 1!< .il.tiii. Inserted hy hi.- loving wife and daughter23 words
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Article103 1962-06-19 8 20 War*, $10 (Minimum) AOA KONG and Sonia Laa Uindon trained hairstylists and beauticians. For styling with a difference Ring spore MM Andrew's Beauty Salon. ORCHIDS FOR EVERYONE, superb quality, reasonable prices, cultural advice gladly given: write Singapore Orchids Ltd., Cathay Building, Singapore, for catalogue. BE A GOOD Malayan—103 words
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Article657 1962-06-19 8 The Indonesian Government can hardly complain if it* willingness to negotiate with the Dutch is being seriously, questioned. Yesterday General Nasution spoke of Indonesia* readiness to pit the Indonesian navy against Dutch ships, its Russian jets against Dutch jets, and "Indonesian military skill" against Dutch military skill657 words
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Article352 1962-06-19 8 The Civil Service Clerical Federation's claim for compensatory allowances for clerks working in the towns is unlikely to be received with much sympathy by the Treasury. With falling commodity prices exerting their pressure on Government revenues, this is no time to be putting forward claims whose satisfaction352 words
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Article202 1962-06-19 8 Peace at last is possible in Algeria. The agreement between Algerian nationalists and the French terrorist secret army organisation endorses the Evian arrangements for independence and holds the promise that Algerians and Europeans will work in partnership for the reconstruction of the country. Three months of terrorism by202 words
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Article, Illustration624 1962-06-19 8 MISFITS MESS UP BIG INDIA PLAN HIDE-BOUND CIVIL SERVANTS WITH A GIFT FOR PASSING THE BUCK ONLY in japan among the Asian countries is there a sufficient flow of top managerial talent to fulfil the needs of rapid indust r ia I development. In administration too, lack of trained personnel624 words
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Article509 1962-06-19 8 BERLIN, Mon— East Germany was one of the main subjects at the sixday Council of Economic Mutual Assistance (Comicon) which ended in Moscow last week This was not because Ulbricht's regime is so nearly in danger of collapse as some West German experts seem to think,509 words
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Letter128 1962-06-19 8 Marshall throws challenge IN all three years of PAP Government 1 coi.trol of Radio Singapore. th*» Workers Party has had just eight minutes radio time, and In those eight minutes last week we awakened th«» people to a realisation that blatant dishonesty is a major instrument of policy of the128 words
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Letter152 1962-06-19 8 This time there are two PAP members, one ex-PAP member—their favourite enemy, Dr. Lee Slew Choh—anrt the SPA's Tun Ljm Yew Hock who. according to them, is "on our side" although in respect of the referendum he agrees there are dishonest provisions In the toll-. The Workers' Party and Mr.152 words
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Letter121 1962-06-19 8 If they wanted a representative from the Opposition, why did they pick a representative—why did they not allow the Opposition to pick their representative, and why do they have two—Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Dr. Goh Keng Swee? In the name of the Workers' Party I challenge the Prime Minister121 words
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Advertisement541 1962-06-19 8 Straits Time i Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: Ist Floor COLO STORAGE AffCADK Orchsrd Road COLO STOMAOK M«NCHIi AT HOLLAND «O A D-K A I ONO KI^PIL NOAD-NAVAL l«tl Authorised Agents CITY BOOK (TORE LTO Winchester House Collysr Ouay TMI NIWI FRONT Fltipatrtck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL541 words
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Advertisement20 1962-06-19 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 50 Branches over The Federation, Singapore. Brunei and Hong Kong.20 words
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Advertisement337 1962-06-19 8 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the j errors and express his ideas way you speak and write? Are fluently and attractively. m 0 O U lr,na re r nl t l J a L y °l337 words
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301 1962-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Apart from higher house rents, no statistics are available to back the case for a special cost of living allowance for government clerks working in the Federal capital, it was stated here today. The claim for "compensatory" allowance up to $100301 words
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Article45 1962-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Press Club of Malaya will hold a dinner at the Federal Hotel on Sunday in honour of Dato L.C. Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief of the Straits Times, who has been awarded the Panglima Mangku NeK&ra by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.45 words
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Article, Illustration258 1962-06-19 9 'SHEER HARD WORK 9 IS THE RIGHT ROAD TO PROSPERITY, CHIEF MINISTER TELLS RURAL MALAYS PENANG, Monday. 'J'HE Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today urged Malays to follow the example of Chinese towkays who started work as labourers and by dint of hard work accumulated great258 words
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149 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Shaw Organisation announced today that outstanding Columbia films would be shown exclusively in all Shaw theatres in Singapore, the Federation and the Bornen territories. An agreement covering the release of these pictures throughout the Shaw circuit was signed today by Mr.149 words
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Article36 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. J.D.H. Nelll. secretary of Fraser and Neave Ltd.. will speak on "Borne early Singapore personalities" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.36 words
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Article32 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Inspector G.E. Tolson has begun duties as the Ninth Magistrate's Court prosecutor, succeeding Inspector Teoh Beng San, who is now with the advanced training unit. Police Training School.32 words
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Article31 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 100 local Industrialists, business houses and foreign manufacturers' agents will participate in a trade exhibition in the Happy World from July 25 to Auk 1731 words
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Article255 1962-06-19 9 5 YEARS FOR A PARANG ATTACK JO HO R E BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Justice Adams today sentenced V. Sinnakaruppan. 29, a milk vendor, to five years' jail for what he called a "brutal attack" on a man with a parang:. Sinnakaruppan was found guilty of causing grievous hurt to a255 words
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Article60 1962-06-19 9 IPOH. Mon.— Eighteen Iban women met members of the Women's Institute and the Kaum Ibu (women's section of Umno) in Ipoh today. The Iban women are members of a delegation from Sarawak which Is touring the Federation as guests of the Government. The Mentri Besar, Dato60 words
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Article54 1962-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australian High Commissioner to Malaya, Mr. T. K. Critchley, left here by air today for Bangkok to attend a conference of heads of Australian missions in Asia. The chairman of the conference, which begins tomorrow, will be Sir Garfield Barwlck, the Australian54 words
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127 1962-06-19 9 A LOR STAR, Mon. A The Alliance captured four more local councils in Kedah yesterday, making their total 25 out of 27 in the current series of elections just completed. Of the 257 seats at stake, the Alliance took 223. leaving 14 for the PMIP,127 words
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164 1962-06-19 9 pARTY Ra'ayat niem- bers who took part in a tour of the Federation of Malaya have been expelled, according to a report in the Borneo Bulletin. Party Ra'ayat this week named 10 members against whom this action was taken. It said. The anti-Malaysia164 words
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164 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. rpHE management of Jurong Brick Works today announced that all its three large brick kilns had stopped operations since the firm's 175 workers went on strike last week. Two of the kilns are situated at the Hi milestone and the third at164 words
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Article63 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Negotiations were held this afternoon at the Labour Ministry between Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the union's claim for pay for those employees whom it alleged were "locked out" by the company from May 9 to 12. The63 words
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95 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Abdul Samad bin Janggi, an orderly at the Istana Negara. told the State Coroner. Mr. s K Chaokhana. today that his son. who was found dead with multiple head injuries one night in May. had no enemies. "I can think of95 words
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Article26 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Mezzosoprano star of the Metropolitan Opera Miss Mildred Miller will give a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Thursday.26 words
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Article25 1962-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The President of the Selangor Council of Regency, Tengku Badlishah, will tour rural development projects in Ulu Langat district tomorrow.25 words
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Article24 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. An unemployed woman, Chan Ah See, 60, was found hanging In her attap hut in Kampong Tlong Bahru early today.24 words
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Article135 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Four-teen Singapore volunteers should leave for Jakarta soon to Join the Indonesian campaign to seize Dutch-held West Irian. The group of Malay youths assembled at the Indonesian Club in Bukit Timah Road this morning to be vaccinated, photographed, measured for their grey khaki uniforms135 words
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187 1962-06-19 9 CINGAPORE, Mon 0 Thirty girls will compete in the semifinals of the Miss Singapore contest at 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Capital Cinema Of the 30, 15 will be chasm to appear in the finals on Thursday. A spokesman for Shaw187 words
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Article63 1962-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Captain of the Royal Malayan Navy, Capt. W. J. Dovers, who is relinquished his post shortly, will pay traditional farewell visit to the fleet at Port Swettenham on Wednesday. On that day the fleet will be holding rehearsals for the visit of63 words
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Article65 1962-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. While parking his lorry in Kirn Tian Road, Tan Kay Heng ran into a nine-year-old girl and killed her. the State Coroner, Mr. S. R. Chapkahana, was told today. The head of Soh Poh Hln. the girl, was crushed by the off-side rear wheel65 words
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Advertisement192 1962-06-19 9 Own Modern and UproooU Hoaitt at Rack Bottom Prices NAN TANG ESTATE At Yio Ch u Kon 9 Read 6 m.%. Near Saranflaan Cardaa off Chuan Ho. *»«nu 999 Yean Leasehold Two-Storey Semi-detached Two-Storey Terrace $1 6,700 upwards $14,900 upwards •Iff fleer 3 ■edreemt, lark/ Lavatory. Tarraca. 6»d. Fleer lounq«192 words
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Advertisement49 1962-06-19 9 .4 -^f /brown*polson Til ll iW CORNFLOUR 1 Ij*sZ% Tri' s well known product is now s^l^&- packed in a cheap, easy-to-store half pound packet It costs less <^Tj!<y the qualif y remains th e same. 50C OBTAINABLE IN THE FEDERATION OF MALA> w w r only P£fi P/9CX£T49 words
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Miscellaneous476 1962-06-19 9 Buys Bunny By Balph HeintdaM RADIO MALAYA I Wlnd ow n The World 100 I Coiura.ib In Riiythm; 2.00 Girl Popular Composers; 10.15 Sports On -pi,,, D, ln 015 Calling Tha NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Reel; 10.30 Folksongs Frcm So^u«w*fe 2 The Ma.vTlJve SERVICE 41.7 Metre. A.ruond The World; 11.00 Clow "S^476 words
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Article, Illustration327 1962-06-19 10 1*0 T I rTTIj iSfiw I |i M 1 T J 7iTiWm[|1 1 1 J I QUEEN SIRIKIT WILL WIN THE HEARTS OF MANY MALAYANS JHERE is no doubt that Queen Sirikit of Thailand, who has been likened to a "wild orchid" will win the hearts327 words
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338 1962-06-19 10 T*HE Stage Club in Singapore has ventured on something unusual by producing a religious play which will be staged in St. Andrew's Cathedral it--self. The play, "A Sleep of Prisoners" by Christopher Fry, has an all rrwle cast and it is338 words
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Article88 1962-06-19 10 rE Cheshire Home Appeals Committee ls urgently in need of volunteers to help with the Red Feather Day on June 30. A spokesman of the committee said: "We would like to have as many voluntary workers as possible to help us sell red feathers on that88 words
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Article75 1962-06-19 10 *T»EASE your hair with a new brush instead of a comb. It saves your hair and gives a softer, more polished surface that's easier to manipulate. That's the beauty message that comes with the Introduction of a new type of hair-brush from Jean Pierre, of75 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-06-19 10 Dress, in pleated cotton rE pleated craze is still j on judging from this creation seen above Subtly pinned at the middle of the front waist, this sunburst pleated dress, designed by Ceil Chapman wan shown in her recent summer collection in New York. It is done in brown cotton66 words
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Advertisement435 1962-06-19 10 Pio'd ever dream one ke-up could do so many good things for your skin? Ahe%-> Wk Ibm Jem W y aS |P V R« lon's TOUCH 4 CLOW i« more moistura than m«kf-up. That* why it givr» your »kin _^gJ^^^^^B^^ dew-drenched look with moistened \eel thai no other make-up ran.435 words
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Advertisement228 1962-06-19 10 .^^^El-^^^F .^EMm^^tKE Give your children the extra nourishment they need Farex the 3-cereal food made by Glaxo is a complete food that needs»no cooking and can be added to fruit, soups and a variety of dishes. Farex contains calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth B group228 words
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Miscellaneous324 1962-06-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Thrust through the buttress i Misuse ol a pipe In port to the church (6J. alarm could be the result 6 Possibly lie about the mem(M). bers drive is>. Unusual thing on a foreign 7 Tuna not filleted in Somerset sea i a terrifying experience324 words
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144 1962-06-19 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Monday. OEVENTY-five per cent of the total membership of co-operative societies in the Federation are Malays. This figure was given by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. on his weekend tour of Porak. Speaking to144 words
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Article83 1962-06-19 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three student leaders from Singapore will leave for Canada at the weekend to attend the tenth International Student Conference at Laval University from June 27 to July 8. They are Mr. S. Paramsothy of the University of Singapore. Mr. Lim Teck Lai83 words
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Article48 1962-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. lengku Kamarul Zaman bin 'engku Ismail. 43. aide de camp to the Sultan of Kelantan and brother of the rtaja Permaisuri Agong. has returned to Malaya aft°r a two-month tour of the L'nltPfi State-, under the auso'.es ">f the US State PepartmoT48 words
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Article48 1962-06-19 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Y.W.C.A. will hold a tea party in honour of the Singapore representatives at the United Nations seminar on the status of women In Tokyo. Mrs. M. Siraj and the State Advocate-General. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, at 4.30 p.m. on Friday.48 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-06-19 11 Aussie Army CO. going home to a new job J£RIGADIER S. J. Bleeih more (above), who has commanded the Australian Army In Singapore and Malaya for the last two and a half years, will be returning to Australia next month for a new appointment. He will be succeeded by Brigadier61 words
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Article54 1962-06-19 11 BUTTER WORTH. Mon.~A former Penang Municipal President JJS.H. CunynghamBrown, was today fined $25 here on a summons charge ol speeding. Cunyngham Brown, who pleaded guilty by letter was said to have driven his car at 39.4 m.ph. within the 30-mlle speed limit area along Bagan Luar54 words
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Article151 1962-06-19 11 PENANG, Mon.— A family returned from the cinema late last night to find their house in Lim Lean Teng Road broken in during their absence. Missing were more OMM S3OO in cash and jewellery, a transistor radio se>. and a pen. Madam Lo Shook Chuan reported151 words
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Article67 1962-06-19 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two more "Malaysia Scholarship" winners from iwak aye arri J i "ngapore. They are Inche Yusof bin Abdullah and Mr. Christopher Lim Kang Ch\ t* from the Sara-yaK Public Works Department. Inche "usof. and Mr. Lim, 22, will do a four-year course leading to the67 words
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Article299 1962-06-19 11 JAPANESE SHOCK OUR IRON MINERS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Malayan iron mining industry is stunned by news that its exports of ore to Japan will be cut by 1,007,000 tons this year as a result of the steel crisis there. Individual companies are expected to open negotiations with the steel mills299 words
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Article29 1962-06-19 11 TAIPING. Mon. The Hindu Youth Organisation and the Ceylon Association gave a farewell tea party to Mr. N. Arulampalam. who Is leaving for medical studies in India.29 words
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149 1962-06-19 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The head of a visiting Indonesian naval mission. Col. Sudiarso, said here today that the main purpose of his mission was to study the administration of Singapore and Penang harbours "We want to learn more about how you run your harbour149 words
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Article96 1962-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lav Lap Foo. 26, of Pahang Road, was today sentenced to one year's Jail after he pleaded guilty to stealing a baby's gold bracelet on June 9. The magistrate's court was told that Che Shariah binte Mohamed Talb was carrying her 18-month-old96 words
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210 1962-06-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A move is being made to form a society of economists for the Federation. There is now a pan-Mala-yan body, called the Malayan Economic Society. In Singapore. This was formed In August 1956 and has a branch in Kuala Lumpur. The210 words
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Advertisement119 1962-06-19 11 Light up your home in a thousand different ways with VARIFORM is the range of G.E.C lighting fittings that offer exciting possibilities for lighting in your home. From basic VARIFORM components, G.E.C. can create this infinite variety of wall-brackets, pendants and ceiling fittings to suit your personal taste. Variations are119 words
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Advertisement195 1962-06-19 11 An Essential Reference htariSSwll DIRECTORY OF iiiisiiSi s ngapore IISEfIjS'SI MALAYA, 1962 fcgj Ks£Z This is the only authonRBfiJI tative and comprehensive b^^^\^ of information b2 A mSfebdS^' P a e Alphabeti4Bbq§ ioJK. Tory containing over 8^ Executives and their >i%B and their personnel B J& i^«i Making over 900195 words
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448 1962-06-19 12 ANTHONY OEI - BURMA SEEKS MARKET FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS ANTHONY OEI Survey being made in Spore, Fed.: Envoy By gURMA is now embarking on an export campaign for her own pharmaceutical and biological products, alcoholic beverages and toilet requisites. The!* Burmese Consul-General in Singapore, U Myo Than, said that a market survey was448 words
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Article, Illustration144 1962-06-19 12 Passenger reservation course in HK for three CPA employees T»HREE members of 1 the staff of Cathay Pacific Airways, Singapore, left on Sunday for Hong Kone to attend a two-week course on passenger reservation and ticketing. They are Miss Anna May Wong. Mr. Kenneth Ho and Mr. Ng Kong Weng.144 words
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Article171 1962-06-19 12 US bank marks 150 years service HPHE First National 1 City Bank last week celebrated its 150 th.anniversary commemorating a history of service which began in a modest, colonial building on Wall Street two days before the outbreak of the BritishAmerican war in 1812. Founded by a group of businessmen171 words
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Article42 1962-06-19 12 President John Kennedy has approved Lufthansa's application to include London in their services between Frankfurt and San Francisco via Montreal. The new service will be operated twice a week and Boeing 707 and 720-B jets will be used.42 words
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Article223 1962-06-19 12 AIR India, which recently entered its 14th year. A is going ahead with its expansion plans that will make the airline one of the most efficient, an anniversary statement said. Since the flrst4nternational flight to London on June 8, 1948. the airline has223 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-06-19 12 MECHANIC OFF ON STUDY TRIP TO BRITAIN ftft/i I 4:1*1*1 ii*** w,^ Mr Rica r d o Mariano (abovp). an operator-rum-mechanic at East Asiatic Co Ltd.. Singapore, who left for advance training at the Harris- Intert.vpr factory in Sl<i;ieh Kngland Mr Mariano tvill do a comprehensive course in the operation,65 words
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Article66 1962-06-19 12 The Mitsubishi Electric Co. has contracted for the sale of 115 elevators to Hong Kong and Malaya at a cost of about U.S. $1 million ($3 million). The bulk of the elevators will be sent to Hong Kong for use by the Montana Co. Ltd. andUPI - 66 words
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Article151 1962-06-19 12 SUGAR STOCKS BACK TO NORMAL f THE sugar stock posiA tion in Singapore and the Federation is back to normal as more supplies from Red China, Formosa and India have arrived. An estimated 4.000 tons of sugar from these three countries arrived in Singapore last week, according to dealers. More151 words
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Article47 1962-06-19 12 Nissan Motor Co. of Tokyo announces a cut in the domestic prices of its passenger cars, the Datsun Bluebird models, by six to eight per cent. The new prices are $4,887 for the Datsun Bluebird 1.000 cc. and $5,057 for the 1.200 cc model.47 words
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Advertisement179 1962-06-19 12 PARKER Huink INK is now available in HaSOS CARTRIDGES MitoQ\s for P6rker 4S and s/~k 1^ Eversharp "10,000" (Jj^lUnk, JU Convertible Pent mm Now, no matter where fij ou trave y° u need ".rVrßT^ioo'ts /«y never run out of ink! ■njy These giant size, handy f.^g ink cartridges are packed179 words
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Advertisement61 1962-06-19 12 ■if. 1., P^R These remarkable Pentax Cinwm mr* fitted w*tti £B|9 *HV'" ■">*' X^k^r I automatic tens, internally controlled diaphragm T B*^^^^^^^ Focal plane shutter. Flash synchronisation, instant 7W^^^^ return mirror. Fresnel lea* with •Mttraty new mmctof j^^^r prism finder, etc»» etc-I MOOCk S-J *W*ro-Tito—aM(|Uhfcliliiii fljll^ ONNOR co ltd /^<^61 words
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Advertisement1452 1962-06-19 13 r Mmmmmmmgmm%%mmmW^gammmm IB LIVEBFOOL A Will COAI' 0.8. Oo* S'oor. Sail* P. S*haai PaaMg *mn M'seiliet i'bml. Dabli* HPt/J*M26 JaM 21 ■ACNAON Havre, U**raa*l. Clasfoa Jim 28 Jbm 21 JaM 24/26 JM* 16 LAOMEOON A'mouth, L'BMl. R'daM. H'br| U.i 24 |.*e 21 laai 27/1 kaly I Mf-IUS Utarfaai. Clasgow Im*271,452 words
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Advertisement1358 1962-06-19 13 THE E. A. C. LINESiAIUNCS 18 SENOA. U NAVRI NAMBUR6, BREMtN, AHTMRP. SffF*\, 'OTTUBAM, AMSTtIbAM. OSLO. COTHtNSURS ANO COPtNHACtN /Sr>HV rpar* P. rkaa PtaMk) l3rVso\Nil 'ASMARA" I) a 86/11 JaM 14/28 JaM 81/18 JaM PISIJJI •ATUTNIA" a) a Jaaa/ 4 Jan 87 I Jary 87 8 Jaly X&XZZ&F 'FAISTRIA- k)1,358 words
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Advertisement1494 1962-06-19 13 EJLPttM StRVICt 18 tONOON LIVLRPOOt CONTINENTAL PWTB. f'oor* S'kts i>*aaat lENUIIS (M) i rkara. l laa Havre M'trc 6. 48/Jm* 21 JaM 24/28 Jm* 28/ 1 BENREOCN (E.Lp., I'lMl. H'karf. Hull. R'daa JIM 28/ 2 MM* 14/28 BCNVRACKIE E.L., lealM. MjmDuig NtMlB/4 BENVORLICH* L »ael, B'men, Hburg, R'dani laly 12/141,494 words
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Advertisement1121 1962-06-19 13 V- McAUSTER tSc CO.. LTD. > \bJs^ TEL: N*. *****. BLLBBIMAII UNI da BOA VJKMESS UMt NAVtt. UMOOfi HAMBURG. ROntJtDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, MIDIXESBUOOCH lEATTLE. VANCtuVER 8 POITUNB tin BF EIV aMMtiat earga tar Ca.lril I. Salt* 4VpoW» TnmW rlMf)| jjummiwius II Part/21 J.M 22 JM* SnJro^ PWMM HAMBORt1,121 words
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Article249 1962-06-19 14 yHERE was no movement on today's Federation Rubber Exchange which opened at Fridays closing level and remained unchanged throughout the day ir- their trading. Lower sheets were neglected. July first arartt rubber buysri f.o.b rio««1 lit S p.m In Ku»l« Lumpur yt-Mrrday at 741 cents per249 words
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Article36 1962-06-19 14 June 18. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74) cents (up a quarter of a cent) X.L: 74? cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $437 (down 87 i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).36 words
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Article224 1962-06-19 14 ULY l»r»t srado rubber ouyan t.o.D. J close* at S p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 744 cents par Ib., dp a quarter of a cent on Friday's eJostag price. The tone was quiet. t.C.C.R.A. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R ss. Prompt t.o.b224 words
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Article108 1962-06-19 14 Juno 18. Throe months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) K. N. 13 eta. Cold Store 4|d. M. Box 12 cts. Steamship 8 cts Breweries 29 cts 8. Times 18 eta. Robinson 8 rta. S. Traders 32 cts. 8. Darby 4td. Unltecrs 10 eta W Jacks 10 cts. MININGS A. Amal 2/1108 words
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492 1962-06-19 14 From Our Market Correspondent W/TTHOUT ".ny overYT night Wall Street considerations to disturb it and a smaller than expected drop in the Straits Tin price, the Malayan Stock Exchange took a little fresh heart yesterday. Tins and industrial shares opened steadier in the morning492 words
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Article849 1962-06-19 14 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dun Ups (3.000) 51. 60 ON, (1,000) $1.60 a ON, (2.000) $1.61, 1.000 j $1.62, .1,000) $1.63: East Smelting $2.H5 OL. ON. $2.85 BL. ON: F. and N. ords (1,000)849 words
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176 1962-06-19 14 THE Straits tin price yesterday fell again, but A only fractionally by 87 i cents to $437 per picul. The offering remained un- 1 changed at an estimated 240 tons. The Singapore Rubber Market ruled very quiet throughout the morning. Business was176 words
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Article72 1962-06-19 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT and Industrial 1 ihares continued their easing trend. Con Zinc SO/6 Herald 60/4« N.B.H. 14/-8 1. C.1. 41/38 A.C.I. 66 Repco 13'7t Mt. Isa 70'- Humes 74/4t Ampol 11/91 Myer 29/111 A.P.M. 29/1 Rothmarui 75/-sale B.H.P. fts'U Swan IS/10S C.B.R. £531 Oil Soarrh 3/1 Ciintomn72 words
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Article120 1962-06-19 14 Chinese Product Exotiangs, Singaporo neon pnen swr pioul ysitsrday: Coconut oil: bulk (39 sellers, dram 542 sellers; Ceprs: June $28 buyers, S2Bi sellers: Psppor: Muntok white IIS2J sellers. Sarawak while (150 sellers, special Sarawak black (120 sellers, garbled Larnponn black (120 sellers, ABTA »132» sellers. Smtapori Coconut Oil120 words
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Article190 1962-06-19 14 SHIM lying alongtMt tho Sinn.por. •rharvos today art: President Polk 18, Olnyo Maru 6/7 Karachi 4/5. Drente 15/16. Kernlakp 36/36. Walrlmu r.i. Emllie Maernk 47, BaUvla 23. Anil NW. 3. sambaa 21/22. Bentonc 24 Outtr roads: Kmp Klttlwakc, Wrst BracM Kothemtrin. Indarune. Varenna, SanKihc. Hlklklaao Maru Melampua.190 words
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Article144 1962-06-19 14 rE Malayan Ixsnang* Banks' Association made these changes la Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Now Vorhi Buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 33 15/16. K> d/st 33 3/16 credit hills. 33 5/16 trade bills, Canada: buying TT 35 13/16, airmail OD 35 15/16. 90144 words
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Advertisement1035 1962-06-19 14 IISSSSSSSCSSSSBBsJ KAWASAKI KISfeN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaciEic. Atlantic. Great Lakes fcervlo* l"» H» tl» iIA tit S'Puit S "»m M'lulu i Antri«> in tot ;it<(iaflo "Gtitlii Man" 25 27 June 27/21 Jill II Jlly 21 Illy 14 Alf 11 Alf •■Ki»ik»»j Mart" 21/31 Jlly 1/ 2 A«| 22 ««y 11,035 words
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Advertisement631 1962-06-19 14 ZIM LINES \>»* SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE EMU Penang Sport Bangkok S'poro Penang Eilit YAROEN 7 list VIM must I Jolly J Ast I A»| 24 An, VAROA 3 July 24 III) 22/23 All 14 Sept Agents:— INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11. E-1 Asia Insurance Building. 51. Buck Street Singapore l631 words
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Advertisement530 1962-06-19 14 NOTICE PLEASE NOTE thai Mr Quek Oek Koon, also known as Ah Te« Is no longer employed by us as from 16.6.62. and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business for or on our account. SOH SWEE TECK. 119. Middle Road. Singapore. 7 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ ot Seizure530 words
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Advertisement547 1962-06-19 15 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS INVITED to run canteen at Highlands Sports Club. I Cameron Highlands. Applicants contact Secretary, H.S.C District Office, Tanah Rata for particularsPENANG PORT COMMISSION CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following works: From P.W.D. Registered Contractors Class E and above: (1) Renovation of and547 words
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Advertisement222 1962-06-19 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals of the Malay race who have atuinrd the age of 17 but no: 23 years ana have pawed the School Certificate Examination or Federation of Malaya Certificate Examination for appointment as Temporary Settlement Officers tn the222 words
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Advertisement851 1962-06-19 15 (Continued from Page SI SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si (Min.)-Box M tia. tMtrm wanted oriver working hour* 7.30 a.m.— 6.00 p.m. District 7 Apply Box A 4731 S.T. Spore :mpo«T FIRM Requires 2 Provision Salesmen witb sales experience preferred Write to P.O. Bos 802, Spore AN INTERNATIONAL COMPANY RBQUIRIS THRBB851 words
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Advertisement1001 1962-06-19 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED to Worda SS (Mln.)-Box St et: omtrm FUP.HISMEO UNFURNISHEO I/S hedrooma bungalow bouse. Districts 9. 10, 11, Maximum rent $500 Exchange considered. Write Boa A472S S.T Spore. WANTED SV EUROPEAN lady modern unfurnished single bedroom Bat preferably district ten mine or eleven considered) Pnone ***** Singapore Afternoon. BUNGALOW1,001 words
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Advertisement680 1962-06-19 15 TUITION it Word* SS (Min.)-Box St ct*. txtrm CONSULT SALON PHOENIX tor Parla's latest technique oa Baauty ***** (Spore) AGENTS WANTED tt Word* $S (Him.)— Box St c': txtro AGENTS RSQUIRSO torougoout Malaysia. Extra income without say risk. Ambition, determination and initiative only required. Apply PEa Box 960 Kuala Lumpur.680 words
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Advertisement166 1962-06-19 15 1 Library Tape Box containing 3 reels of BASF Tapes 7-inch x 1800 ft. TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR EVERY PURCHASE OP' PHILIPS TAPE RECORDER 3 SPEED (4-TRACK) EL 3542 Special of fir COCA/ I during June: ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30. CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE. 1 TEL: *****. Cleaver Brooks166 words
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TIMES SPORT 1
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Article, Illustration52 1962-06-19 16 Itf EMBERS of the victorious Brazilian team carry the Chilean flag around the national stadium in ITI Santiago after beating Chile 4-2 in the semi-flnal. Brazil went on to beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final yesterday to retain the Jules Rimet Trophy for another four years.UPI - 52 words
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Article432 1962-06-19 16 Brilliant Brazil are champs Brazil 3 Czechoslovakia 1 i Amarildo, Zito. Vava) < Masopust) BRAZIL retained the Jules Rimet Trophy for another four years when they beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the World Cup Final at Santiago yesterday. Czechoslovakia, 25-1 underdogs before the series began, held their own for long periods432 words
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Article178 1962-06-19 16 England to field winning -team ONDON, Mon.— The Eng-i-rf land cricket team to play Pakistan in the Second Test at Lord's here starting on Thursday is exactly the same as that which won the First Test at Edgbaston by an innings and 24 runs. The side, announced here today, is178 words
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Article60 1962-06-19 16 PENANG. Mon. Following yesterday's state trial, the following have been picked to play for Penani? against Perak in the MCA League match at Penang this weekend:' A. Delilkati. R. Milner. N. Monerasinglu. Cheah Teow Keat. R. Walton, S. Wilson. Teh Kew San. Teoh Chye Teik. Tang Weng Kee.60 words
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Article, Illustration582 1962-06-19 16 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By SANTIAGO, Mon. Brazil's 3-1 World Cup Final win here against Czechoslovakia has proved once more that global supremacy in football only comes when great individual skill is allied with fine teamwork. Only Brazil's football artists have found this happy balance inReuter - 582 words
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Article83 1962-06-19 16 IPOH. Mon. Selangor will Perak in a semi-final tta the following day at Kuala Lumpur for meet Trengganu in an inter- lhe rignl l 0 meet smg.pore. tne state tennis match for the Chua holders, in the final. Clioon Leon? Cup on the Selangor Following will83 words
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Article198 1962-06-19 16 NICKLAUS WINS IN DRAMATIC FINISH V;;,: OAKMONT (Pennsylvania), Mon.— Jack Nlcklaus. 22-year-old former Walker Cup star, won the United States Open golf championship here after a confused drama on the final green in his 18-hole play-off against Arnold Palmer. Nlcklaus. with a par round of 71. beat British Open championReuter - 198 words
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Article145 1962-06-19 16 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Sweden won both the final singles yesterday to complete a 5-0 win against Czechoslovakia in their Eurpean zone Davis Cup quarterfinal tie here. Jan-Erik Lundqvist beat Pavel Korda 6-2. 6-0. 6-4. and Ulf Schmidt beat Jiri Javorsky 6-4. 3-6. 6-3. 6-2. In Berlin South145 words
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Article41 1962-06-19 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. B. Kinnear < 166> led the qualifiers in the Singapore women's goll championship at Upper Thomson Road today. Ot.ier qualifiers: S. Hollowuy (170 i. Nieholi (174). Ong (174». Moffeit (176). V. Edwards (179). Oough 1 80 Bartholomew (185).41 words
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Article, Illustration355 1962-06-19 16 It's ko with Ingo's 'bingo' fOTHENBURG, Mon. The crashing right hand which carried Ingemar Johansson to the world title in 1959 left British heavyweight Dick Richardson sprawled on the canvas here last night —knocked out for the first time in a career of 46 fights. It regained for the Swede355 words
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Advertisement1468 1962-06-19 16 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA "ERAK TENDERS for the improvement to the TB Wa «l«> Ipoh Hospital will be received at the office ol the Jurutera Negeri JKR. Perak. Ipoli up to 3.00 pjn. on 26th June. :»62 from Contractors in Classes 'A' to E" under Head 1 and 11. P"un1,468 words
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Advertisement35 1962-06-19 16 SPECIFY STONEWARE GLAZED PIPES SPECIALS for your SEWER CONSTRUCTION, and be assured of the best pipes MADE IN MALAYA by GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD Kuala Lumpur. P.O. Box 290. Phone *****. Telegrams: "POTTERY"35 words
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Article265 1962-06-19 17 TAN BREAKS NEO'S ±MARK, CHAN NEARS QUALIFYING LEVEL By MOK SIN PIN SINGAPORE. Monday SINGAPORE'S Asian Games' prospects, teenagers Tan Thuan Heng and Bernard Chan, gave pleasing indications of the progress they are making when they competed in the Chinese Swimming Clubs pre-championship finals at Amber Road265 words
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129 1962-06-19 17 Schoolboys will get Wright coaching QINGAPORE, Mon—American athletics coach Stanley Wright has appealed to the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council to send too athletes from the schools to train with the State team under him and national coach Tan Eng Yoon. The appeal has brought, an encouraging response from the129 words
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321 1962-06-19 17 Putra Cup will be contested by five nations 1221 KUALA LUMfori, Mon.— The Federal Capital will be the focal point of Asian golf again when the bourn feast-Asian amateur golf team championship lor the Putra Trophy begina at the Selangor Golf Club old course at 8 a.m. on Wednesday. Five321 words
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Article23 1962-06-19 17 SALISBURY. (Rhodesia). Mon. Gary Hocking. 24-year-old motor-cycle racing world champion, said here today he has decided to retire from racing immediately.23 words
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Article510 1962-06-19 17 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 2A: TBA 1 Serangoon Gardens 1. IPOH DIV. t: Police FF 3 Cheng Wan 1. B GAJAH DIV. 1: K Bharu Malays 6 Kinta Valley Est 2. L p»:r\k DIV. l:"Utd Plantations 5 Selaba 2. KI.AXG DIV. 1: Bt Rsia 2 Cargo Handling 1; Dlv.510 words
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Article133 1962-06-19 17 SOCCER SPORE Div. 1: CA T Fathul Kartb (Jn Besar. 5 15): Dlv. 2D: PBU v Marines 'A' (St. George'r Rd): Dlv. 3A: RAF Tengah 'A' v Serangoon MY (Balesiier Rd): 6eletar VI v Rangers (Farrer Pk). KM'ANG Div. 1: Sembrong Elaels (padang). SPORE Dlv. 2: SI A133 words
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555 1962-06-19 17 TIME IS SHORT SO FMOC MUST ACT SOON ON TENGKU'S OFFER SPORTSFRONT By NORMAN BEBEI THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council A meets today in the most favourable circumstances to discuss and probably decide whether Malaya should bid for the Fifth Asian Games in 1966 The Prime Minister, Terigku Rahman's555 words
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Article47 1962-06-19 17 fPOH, Mon. Teh Chin Yong, 18 last year's Perak schoolboys champion, won the Perak junior singles title here last night, beatinc another schoolboy, Lim Ah Sau. In straight sets in the final. Mohamed Rosll and Miss Chin Poh Choo took two titles each.47 words
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Advertisement304 1962-06-19 17 I* 8 MILES Jpi Mfr PER m GALLON S p| k with Zw*s£ J{W Tax/ MITSUBISHI 600, 11 mor* miln per gallon i-vl lowm ro«d Tj« mttn tnythmg to you. than h*r*°i your car MITSUBISHI All 600 >i < spj-.ous tour MM Md<n M.,th an *i'-coelad 4-cycl* engine requiring no304 words
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Advertisement176 1962-06-19 17 AMAZING FEAT WITH THREE TON ELEPHANT STRONGMAN GIVES 1% SECRET OF M M&X STRENGTH Mb* Thousands of Malayan circus-goers have «bk j /^B B marvelled at the amazing strength of Sandow K**fe!£x£^ A Bahadur of the Great Eastern Circus who daily bears the full weight of a 3 ton elephant176 words
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Article316 1962-06-19 18 ARMED THUGS INVADE HOUSE, GRAB $5,000 IN CASH, JEWELS AND MOLEST GIRLS KUALA LIMPIK, Monday. J^ GANG of armed thugs terrorised several families sharing a house in Sin (.'hew Kee Street, oil" (ialloway Road, for two hours early yesterday. Six or aeven of the thugs went upstairs,316 words
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354 1962-06-19 18 $33,000 pay-out: Tan issues challenge MALACCA, Mon. The President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, today told Malayan Party and Alliance councillors to take any action they liked to prove that "the Municipal President has acted ultra vires in authorising a payment without the approval of the354 words
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182 1962-06-19 18 Seventh wicket stand by Pakistanis URADFORD, Mon. A seventh wicket stand between Nasim-ul-Ghani and Alim-ud-Din, which added 56 in 45 minutes, retrieved the situation for the Pakistanis here today when it looked as if Yorkshire might get a first innings lead. At tea the touring team were 237 for seven,Reuter - 182 words
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Article119 1962-06-19 18 Heath sees accord by end of July LONDON. Mon Mr. Edward Heath, who is in charge of Britain's negotiations for Common Market membership, said today that he believed a draft agreement was possible by the end of July. "It can be done, It will mean a great deal of hard119 words
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Article88 1962-06-19 18 JAKARTA. Mon.—lndonesia is ready to pit warships against the Netherlands fleet, its superior aircraft against Dutch jets, and Indonesian military skill against that of the Dutch, the Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, said yesterday. He was speaking at a ceremony88 words
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Article48 1962-06-19 18 GOSLAR (Germany;, Mon. Communist border guards opened fire on a German married couple who blundered across the border during Sunday's "Day of German Un'.ly' and arrested the husbr.nd. West German police said today. The wife managed to run back to West German territory.—U.P.l.48 words
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Article78 1962-06-19 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 1 Hindu community here will i celebrate the festival of Maha I Kumbabishegam with special prayers at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road on Thursday. Highlight will be a procession of illuminated floats carrying the images of Lcrd Ganesh and Lord Subramaniam78 words
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Article71 1962-06-19 18 CHAV WONC Kok Thong, son ul Mr. A Mr.-. Chay Sow Yin, Sini;*wne nnd Suee Ho. daughter of Mr. A Mi." Wont: Fook Chee Kuala Lurapur on I' UROUHART CAMPBELL. The T"l*l***""1 U announced between Derek Alexander, jrounicer son of Mr. .\lr« H.W. Wrouhart of Blrtley Sydney. formerly Colombo.71 words
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Article64 1962-06-19 18 WEE NONC KCE an.-d 77 peacefully on 17th June 1962. Oorti-Kr leaves 41-K Aintx-r Road, for Japjinrm- Crematorium ■iv Kane Road Spore 3 p.m. today. MRS. LAI THIAN POM (nee Teas Chin Chfctw) aunt 7s pmvd away itHvinx »on*, Lai -fowl, Lai Bze Joon, (George). <lHiitihtrri>-in-luw. It) uran. (children64 words
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Article147 1962-06-19 18 MR. LIAN THAM LIM late of T.ll--plntf. passed away prurefully on IMli June 1941. leaving behind his beloved wife, seven sons. I.e. Kon Kool. Kon Pin. Kon Knh. Fook ChoonK, Kook Shin. Fook Yen, and Fook Thong: nnd two daughter* Kool Lean and Kool Ben: and IS trrand children147 words
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151 1962-06-19 18 GHAFAR SAYS WE ARE READY TO TAKE OVER MALACCA, Mon The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said today that the Alliance was prepare! to take over control of the Malacca Municipal Council If It was given the coportunity to do so. Inche Ghafar who Is also151 words
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Article89 1962-06-19 18 MR. MIRVIN KOTALAWALA, Ipoh thanks friends, relatives who attended and rendered valuable assistance on the loas of Ms mother Mrs. Welmlnahamv. .li -d 13 6 1962 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr*. Catherine David Rajalali thank relative* and friends for their condolences, telegrams wreaths and attendance at their reo-nt89 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-06-19 18 AUSTRALIA'S Miss L. Turner, with frills and pleats flying, serves to her opponent, Miss C. Yates-Bell of Britain, in their match in the Kent lawn tennis championships at Beckenham. Reuter picture.Reuter - 37 words
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191 1962-06-19 18 Only two teachers left as striking pupils return JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. THE Government school at Gooi Rubber Estate, Ulu Tiram, which was without pupils for 23 days, had no teacher for most of them today. The 170 pupils went on strike on May 26 after a teacher had caned one191 words
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Article66 1962-06-19 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A taxidriver told a court here today that he was entrusted with a $150 wrist-watch as guarantee for a $60 loan to a fellow taxi-driver without knowing that it was stolen property. Ahmad bin Salbon was found guilty of dishonestly retaining stolen property at the66 words
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81 1962-06-19 18 'CHIN PENG'S AGENT 9 ARRESTED IN BANGKOK BANGKOK. Mon. Lim Lieng Chin. 46. who claims to be an agent of Chin Peng, the Malayan Communist terrorist leader has been arrested here for extortion, police said today. Police said Lim had told a local trader to give 12.000 ticils (51. 700'Reuter - 81 words
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Article31 1962-06-19 18 NEW DELHI, Mon— Nearly 1,000 members of the Hindu Jana Sangh Party demanded today that India use force to drive Communist Chinese troops from Northern border territory. UP.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article52 1962-06-19 18 KUCHING. Mon. A fullscale combined military and civil exercise by the British Army and Sarawak Constabulary will be held here in the middle of August. Six officers of the Queen's Own Highlanders, and No. 99 Gurkha Brigade, have just completed a preliminary reconnaissance in connection with the52 words
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Article416 1962-06-19 18 LONDON. Mon— Stock sections were distinctly brighter here today, reflecting the rally on Wall Street on Friday. Business, however, was believed to be rather limited: small selective buying and an absence of selling forced prices In most sections upwards. British funds and gold shares Were the exception to416 words
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Article218 1962-06-19 18 'UNFAIR' FORUM, BARISAN SAYS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today protested at the "unfair and unjust" lineup at the second forum on the National Referendum Bill to be recorded by Radio Singapore tomorrow. Those invited to speak at the forum are Tun Lim Yew Hock, Chairman of the Singapore Peoples218 words
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Article207 1962-06-19 18 STRIKERS AT CANNERY ARRESTED SINGAPORE. Mon. Police arrested eight strikers at the Lam Soon Cannery in Jurong thig4 morning for allegedly obstructing the main gates of the cannery. The management. who called for the police, reported 1 that the strikers tried to prevent a lorry from leaving the premises Three207 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-06-19 18 The weather lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. ypsterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 74 Kota Bharu 88 Pcnani? 88 75 Ipoh 90 74 Malacca 86 74 Singapore 90 7741 words
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