The Straits Times, 20 June 1962
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Title Section18 1962-06-20 1 MoW Cy fiat*" 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03618 words
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Article481 1962-06-20 1 THE KING WITH THE SMILE AT HIS SIDE-Page 8 Federal capital prepares a gay welcome Flags up to mark occasion J£UALA LUMPUR is gay with flags and bunting this morning as the capital and the rest of Malaya wait to greet the King and Queen of481 words
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Article, Illustration20 1962-06-20 1 OI'HKN SIUIkIT. one of Hie world's loveliest queens and one of the 12 best dressed women.20 words
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Article, Illustration83 1962-06-20 1 BANGKOK. Tups. The Royal plane taking the Kini; and Queen of Thailand to Ku;ila Lumpur will take off from Don Muang airport at 10.30 a.m. local time (11 a.m. Malayan time). Before boarding the plane, the royal couple will light incense sticks to honour83 words
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Article, Illustration414 1962-06-20 1 'LIVE' CAR SHOCK KILLS 2 RESCUERS KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. ACCOUNTANT and a student were electrocuted this evening when they went to help :i family of eight trapped inside :i car. The vehicle had Ixrome "live" after crashing into a culvert and uprooting underground power cables in Airport Road here. The414 words
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Article35 1962-06-20 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The 200-mile high-altitude nuclear test, due to have taken place over Johnston Island in the Pacific last night, has been postponed for 24 hours. the Atomic Energy Commission announced here35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-06-20 1 Dief-by a nose OTTAWA. Tues. Mr. John Diefenbaker's Conservative Party was returned to office as a minority Government last night. Results from the General Election showed that the party's record majority of 208 had been slashed to a mere handful. (See Back Page).43 words
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Article177 1962-06-20 1 Tengku for London in July I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman's departure to London for I the Malaysia talks fixed for June 29 has been i postponed. An Umno headquarters I spokesman who announced this today said that the I Tengku was now expected to 1 leave "by the middle177 words
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Article16 1962-06-20 1 TIN UP 15 LONIHI i lin mi il,' i 'indon mil -< lit i< .ilUP - 16 words
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Advertisement75 1962-06-20 1 MODERN RINGS of DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASION fusVW\ GOLD [//.\^i J3jj white gold XrO^^iS&l PLATINUM. P. H. HENDRY Jawtllcn 7« North Bndqe Rd., Adelrhi Hotel Sinqoporr ft Kuolo Lumpur Round and round it g00* *^A Never famt never mlow. *W*_ Always running with 1 00*« accuracy. M^^^^ This is theTITONMI75 words
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Advertisement126 1962-06-20 1 OWN YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS LORONG STANGEE. KATONG PRICE: $22,900/- DOWN PAYMENT: M.700/--or Ltts To Bs r; Arronfed MONTHLY: $134*0 SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132 Bothorr Wood Sport 7 T>l- ***** IF YOU WANT REAL VIGOUR, YOU WANT SHAMROCK There s no better way to real fe£»t he-man126 words
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270 1962-06-20 2 Fight goes on, say the Oran Europeans ORAN (Western Algeria), Tuesday. LAST-DITCH European terrorists in Western Algeria said last night that the fight to keep Algeria French would go on, despite the Muslims -European ceasefire in Algiers. A Secret Army Organisation broadcast here told Europeans to "keep your arms, continue270 words
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Article30 1962-06-20 2 TOKYO. Tues.- The Communist New China News Agency reported yesterday that Nepalese Government loins killed seven antinntionalLsts and wounded 14 others in two clashes on June B. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article50 1962-06-20 2 BANGKOK. Tues. Twj hundred Thais were arrested in Vientiane because they crossed into Laos without a passport the Under-Secre-tary for the Interior. Mr. Chartakarn Kosal. said today He said the matter was rot serious because "we do the same to Laotians who cnme over without a passport50 words
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Article45 1962-06-20 2 NEW YORK. Tups. Dr Unus Pauling, Nobel-prize-winning chemLst. said today that he had sought the support of a number of world figures for a suit to halt nuclear tests shortly to be filed simultaneously in Washington and Moscow Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-06-20 2 Georgina (EX-GEORGE) and her fiance... FOREIGN DESK 6EORGINA TURTLE, exnavy surgeon-lieutenant who started a new life two years ago when the sex on her birth certificate was officially changed from boy to girl, is to marry a 35-year-old electronics engineer, Christopher Somerset. Announcing the engagement, blonde Georgina, who for 37Expresspic - 155 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-06-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby [vou'ee veby gcumpnO ■\TWIS MOBNIN6/ r- WBON6/ [com an. per. I TELL ME WUATS \JJPSCT MOU^^/ I YOU SQUEE2EO r UE TCX7TM PASTE I TUBE IM TUB MIDDLE j AGAIN y/36 words
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Article213 1962-06-20 3 SHREWSBURY: A crane with an eight-foot wingspan made a perfect landing on the main runway of a RAF station near here. All aircraft were grounded for an hour while airmen and Air Ministry police chased the five-foot tall female bird, which it was thought probably came from213 words
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243 1962-06-20 3 Laos stalemate eases after royal audience yiENTIANE, Tues— A constitutional stalemate delaying the proclamation of a unified Laotian coalition government eased today after the Premier-de-signate, Prince Souvanna Phouma, had a 90-m inu t c audience with King Sayang Vatthana at his palace here. An International Control Commission spokesman said PrinceReuter - 243 words
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224 1962-06-20 3 BRITAIN SACKS ENTIRE GOVT. IN GRENADA LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE British Government today dissolved Grenada's Legislative and Executive Councils and placed the tiny Caribbean island under the sole charge of an administrator. A Colonial Office statement said that the "Grenada Order in Council 1962" dismissed the Island's Ministers as of todayReuter - 224 words
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Article33 1962-06-20 3 AMMAN. Tues.— King Hussein of Jordan and his British born wife, Princess Nuna Al Hussein, will leave for Europe tomorrow on a month's private visit, it wac announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration230 1962-06-20 3 $10 mil. suit against Dean Martin LOS ANGELES, Tues. Actor Dean Martin yesterday was sued for U553,330,000 (about $10 million) for breach of contract over his refusal to play in the film "Somethings Got to Give" with any costar other than Marilyn Monroe. Miss Monroe was fired trom the film230 words
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Article49 1962-06-20 3 MALTA. Tues.— Thp Prime Minister, Mr. George Borg Olivier, is expected to fly to London before the end of the month for discussions on the future of the island now that Britain has decided Its value is neglibible as a deence base reliable sources said yesterday—U.P.l.49 words
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252 1962-06-20 3 Press is told of big penny rate losses T ONDON, Tues. Mr. Reginald B cvi n s British PostmasterGeneral, said yesterday that the loss on Commonwealth penny-a-word Press cabling rate was about four times the revenue from it. Addressing the Commonwealth Press Union annual conference here he said that, comparedReuter - 252 words
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Article160 1962-06-20 3 ONDON. Tues.— Mr. Ed- J ward Heath, who is in charge of Britain's negotiations for Common Market membership, said yesterday that he believed a draft agreement was possible by the end of July. "It can be done. It will mean a great deal of hardReuter - 160 words
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Article266 1962-06-20 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday. 'J'HAI sources today reported that Cambodia had set up military headquarters ringed with machine gun and anti-aircraft emplacements at Poipet station near the Thai border The sources said there had oeen Cambodian troop movements along the border since June 15 when the World. Court,Reuter - 266 words
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103 1962-06-20 3 The White House hadn't got this taped WASHINGTON, Tues. A White House tape recorder, recently substituted for British-born stenographer Jack Romagna, yesterday let down President Kennedy and the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R.G. Menzies It was being used to record lunchtime talks Mr. Menzies is here to discuss problems connectedReuter - 103 words
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Article39 1962-06-20 3 SALISBURY. (Southern Rhodesia». Tues.— Mr. Ren. ben Jamela. president of th^ Trades Union Congress of African Workers in Southpr--Rhodesia, said yesterday he was advising his executive to call for a boycott of all South African goods.— U.P.l.39 words
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Advertisement135 1962-06-20 3 DD I > AND BEjiuTy \^S CEILING FANS -TO ALL PLACES table fans PEDESTAL FANS AIR CIRCULATORS INDIA N QUAL I TYPR 0 DUCT &6jwxe 7and USHA FANS ARE MADE IN THE WORLD'S LAR6EST SINGLE UNIT FAN FACTORY. With every USHA fan there is two years' Free Service guarantee. Easy135 words
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Advertisement171 1962-06-20 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 817 fc/O ANNUM Gwent and West Finance Co. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Gwent and West of England Enterprises Ltd. Sj« The Gwent Group ratio of Issued Share Capital and Group Reserves to all Borrowings is 1 2 GWENT GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £14,000,000 Interest paid without deduction171 words
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Article57 1962-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Senior Vice-Consul of the Japanese Consulate-General, Mr. C. Tonegi and ViceConsul S. Saito will officially declare open the Prison Officers' Judo Club at Moon Crescent in Changl on Saturday. The opening is to be followed by a display of the art by57 words
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Article479 1962-06-20 4 FRESH APPLICATION BY GREAT SOUTHERN REJECTED AFTER $60,000 SPENT ON RENOVATIONS fHE Great Southern Hotel, stated to have recently spent $60,000 on extensive renovations, failed today in its second bid this year for a licence to begin operations anew. Described as a central landmark in Singapore's479 words
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244 1962-06-20 4 FISHERMAN ACQUITTED OF TRESPASS ON TANKER SINGAPORE, Tues.— Lee Hooi Kiang, 22 a fisherman, was acquitted in the second district court today on a charge of criminal trespass with intent to annoy a policeman on the Stanvac Sumatra, a damaged oil tanker, at about 12.10 a.m. on March 2. He244 words
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Article330 1962-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Finance and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees have resumed negotiations on the union's claims before the Industrial Arbitration Court at the suggestion of the court's President. Dr. Charles Oamba. They held their first meeting under the chairmanship of the court's330 words
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Article326 1962-06-20 4 SOME 770 employees of the two shipping firms Mansfield and Co. Ltd. and Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. will get higher pay and improved working conditions under a Joint agreement signed yester day. Mr. 8. Woodhull. adviser of i 1 the Mansfield Local Era-326 words
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132 1962-06-20 4 Police commend a hawker who caught thief SINGAPORE, Tues. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades, today commended a hawker for his public spiritedness in arresting a snatch thief in the Lim Tua Tow market, off Yio Chu Kane road, earlier this year. Mr. Tan Ah Tone. ML the hawker132 words
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Advertisement283 1962-06-20 4 I— MB '"RITA rfV^%\l I ll%#^ •noREX +^riPV&%s* TOrIBiIT 9.15 pm > UNITEDBQARTISIS a U.A. WEEK release uillliiSlfe TONIGHT! IH Soto&SaiayAyam Night Ww^ Tjl.^ foil Every Friday evening -KJ SANYO Night. 1 Transistor Radio given away (SINGAPORE) to Lucky Winner Every Saturday night: NESTLE NIGHT I Free Nestle Products to283 words
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Advertisement378 1962-06-20 4 CJVjILVi OPENS TOMORROW! (SINGAPORE) WATCH IT! jgrji ...IF YOUR NERVES CAN j t STAND IT AFTER W 1 PSYCHO 1 jfisSi Paramount Pictures Presents STEWART gjp^ AIfREO HITCHCOCKS B^^^^fi WINDOW BW-Ji cowr by TECHNICOLOR P^*S WENDEti COREY flf^^ THELMA RITTER jJ»Jg*i I w*r. «AYMOND BUM W^ F? tV«Otd by AIFRtD378 words
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Advertisement67 1962-06-20 4 Straits View Hotel Present Nightly WSt* M Mi BAMBI" 0 The Most b»outttui Dancer from Australia Dancing the Srn»o 'ionel Latin Amen M can Ballet Hawaiion Donee KMk Filipino "STRAITSVIEW BAND" Mary Wong A v Rosemary singing r TABLI Jf RESERVATIONS— I Phone 2133 J B .Saturday to 1 a.m.67 words
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Advertisement513 1962-06-20 4 r ac ***** J U«l 'I UaY> V.'joU 1! N.B. 4 Shows Today i. Tomorrow Rock Hudson KjiWlb DowsDay IhßMi J Towßandallr if i »>fw««COtOrT.«» ■■■■him VONICHT*%"3O p.m. ON STAGE Semi-Final Miss SINGAPORE CONTEST Mokc-up by AVON SPORTSWEAR by JANTZEN pics 2 hours Variety Show pi FREE TO ALL PATRONS513 words
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Article, Illustration1702 1962-06-20 5 THE FLYING DUTCHWOMAN AND HER FLASH TO WORLD FAME Fanny Blankers-Koen The mother of two who made athletics history ALMOST every afternoon during the European summer of 1947, a tall, blonde Dutch housewife would wheel her year-old daughter in a pram to an Amsterdam park. While other mothers sat on1,702 words
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Advertisement54 1962-06-20 5 I 1 Baseman^ £_1 "C £vSsf**' J Consulate pure white filter gives you «aWMWMMM»WMMWMWWWWMMMa»^ the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced by a touch of refreshing menthol. That is why Consulate is always fresh ...cool as a mountain-stream. cl/rtUAU '&i*.>A FILTER TIPPED CIGARETTES WORLD'S FIRST AND BRITAIN S LARGEST-SELLING MENTHOL CIGARETTE54 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-06-20 6 Around Hong Kong THHREE American Negro sailors were nearly thrown overooard by angry ferry passengers when they threw a Kuomintang flag into the harbour. The ferry was crosstnt? the harbour from the island to the mainland when a woman passenger believed to be mentally unbalanced. waved the flag and shouted580 words
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160 1962-06-20 6 DENANG, Tues. The Pen a n g mayoral mansion at Residency Road has been sold for $100,000 A syndicate of local businessmen have bought it from the City Council. "The house has been more a liability than an asset to the council." the Mayor160 words
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Article48 1962-06-20 6 KUCHING. Tues.— The British freighter City of Leeds, caught fire while on her voyage from Britain to Jesselton. The blaze was prevented from spreading but a quantity of cargo was damaged. The ship is due in Slbu on Thursday and in Kuching on Sunday.48 words
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Article35 1962-06-20 6 KUCHING, Tues. A 55--year-old man who said he had been smoking opium for 35 years pleaded guilty in the district court here to having 69 packets of prepared opium. He was fined $15.35 words
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Article19 1962-06-20 6 IPOH, Tues. The Raja Muda of Perak today began a three-day tour of the subdistrict of Parit.19 words
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Article43 1962-06-20 6 KUCHING, Tues.— The Barisan Ra'ayat Jatl Sarawak today announced that a delegation of the Sarawak National Party will arrive in Kuching from Betong at the end of this month to have final talks on the proposed alliance of the two parties.43 words
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191 1962-06-20 6 THE president of the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. P. Dawood Sultan, said here yesterday that the Chamber was not in favour of a five-day week. Addressing the annual meeting of the Chamber, Mr. Dawood Sultan said that if a five-day week191 words
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Article213 1962-06-20 6 LEE FOO SAN - SUDDEN DEATH ON A BRIDGE LEE FOO SAN By TPOH. Tues. Death x came to a welder. Fong Weng Kow. 18, alias Tai Kow, while he was enjoying a moonlight chat with two friends, seated astride the railings of Ipoh's Jalan Datoh bridge. The peaceful scene came to an aurupt213 words
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Miscellaneous138 1962-06-20 6 Lit Ihnor By At Capp li v^rS 5^T- I FUST- AH GOTTA TAKE W J <_nnDfT" THERE 5 CLOFf I'Mimji-'it <\TH' DEEPEST BREATH IKJAU. J TIS: ''L if GOES ME. l-*»r. r r -SHE S nick Tracy By Chester Gould BiVLVH____|__H____________H "TKAXfe THE WAY SHE jTHfi EKTIBE ALBUM, PILLED f138 words
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Article144 1962-06-20 7 FRUITFUL BORDER AREA TIE-UP KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said today; "From our point of view the cooperation in the border area between Thailand and Malaya has been fruitful. We can expect more results." Speaking at his usual weekly Press conference he wa s144 words
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Article49 1962-06-20 7 RANGOON. Tues.— The visiting 11 -member Tngapore trade mission today held discussions with Burmese Government officials on promoting reciprocal trade relations between the two countries. The Singapore mission, headed by Mr. Max Lewis, of Fraser and Neave, arrived here yesterday on a five-day visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article37 1962-06-20 7 KUCHING. Tues. The people of Labuan have at last won a long struggle with the authorities for reduction of water charges. The charges have been cut from $2 to $1 for 1.000 gallons.37 words
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236 1962-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A DMINISTRATIVE procedure to strip about 10,000 people of their falsely obtained citizenship has been completed, the Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, said today. He said it was now up to the Ministry of Interior to take the236 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-06-20 7 Anneke puts off second Malayan tour to December gINGAPORE. Tues. Indo-nesian-born sinring star Anneke Gronloh has called off her proposed trip to Singapore in August. She ma> make her second singing tour of Malaya and Singapore in December instead She has not quite recovered from injuries received In a motor94 words
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153 1962-06-20 7 MALACCA, Tues.— The vice chairman of the Malacca Socialist Front, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, today challenged the State Alliance to hold a fresh election for the Malacca municipality if the voting at tomorrow's presidency meeting is a tie. Inche Hasnul said In153 words
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Article24 1962-06-20 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. The new office of the Mercantile Bank here will be opened for business on Monday. The three-storey building cost 1400.000.24 words
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Article62 1962-06-20 7 SIBU. Tues. A new town hall here will be formally opened by the chairman of the Sibu Urban District Council. Mr. Ting Chew Huat, on June 23. The hall cost $350,000 and has a council chamber, committee room, public library clinic and general offices. More than62 words
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136 1962-06-20 7 pENANO. Tues.— After tak--1 ing $9.60 from a shirt left lying on the floor of a mosque, a thief used the money except for 10 cents —to settle his debts, the Sessions Court was told tndaj. Hussin bin Senawi. 30. pleaded guilty136 words
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610 1962-06-20 7 Merger will hit only Reds and stooges-Jek THE only people who may suffer after merger are the Communists and their stooges, said the political secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, over Radio Singapore tonight. Speaking in the fourth of his series of talks on the national referendum610 words
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Article46 1962-06-20 8 2* Word* S/0 (Minimum) OR. AND MRS. Ktvin N* Kok Foo thank relative and friends for their Kood withes, valuable presents and attendance. MR. AN3 MRS. Maurice Nosii thank all friend* and relatives for their valuable Kifts on the occasion of their mfirris^f on lto-t>*o«*46 words
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Article26 1962-06-20 8 2* Word* $10 (Minimum) ■l aim: RAIM! Come bark shall b* waiting «■■»•'> P-m. Cultural Centr* Theatre July 6. 7. 8 in "Queen and Rebels". ArKia.26 words
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Article73 1962-06-20 8 20 Wurdu $10 (Minimum) BILL* BANKS is Back at Tta* Cockpit Hotel. LET THE AIR around you vmcll frfj.li and line. Tut a bottle of Alrwlck m MSB uili' room today. FOR BRICHTBR FLOORS and brighter rurmlure. use Kiwi Kw IkWax it Koes on fast— fives a shine that73 words
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602 1962-06-20 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 20, 1962. The Royal Visit Today Their Majesties Kinvj Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit of Thailand arrive in Kuala Lumpur on a State visit. They have not been in our midst before, and yet are no strangers. Everyone who reads newspapers or occasionally glances through602 words
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Article442 1962-06-20 8 Democracy and a free Press support each other, they can only survive together, Mr. David Marshall told Singapore newspapermen in a message to the annual meeting of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. One dies when the other dies. This is not quite as remarkable an observation442 words
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Article210 1962-06-20 8 Malacca Municipal Council meets today to elect a new president, the one-year term of Mr. Tan Tuan Boon of the Socialist Front having expired. Since no party holds a majority, and all three with seat? on the Council dislike one another, the voting may well result in210 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1962-06-20 8 The King with the smile at his side XX J-J. ..lives simply, though he has a taste for jazz, whodunits... bHl!j...has exotic tastes, orders clothes from Paris and dazzles all KINC Bhumibol Adulyadej and hii strikingly beautiful Queen whom he refers to in Thai as "rajini yim than chun leow"1,440 words
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Article187 1962-06-20 8 HAVING read the correspondence between "L. A." and Han Suyin about the Common Market, it appears to me that "L.A." does not realise that the days of national monopolies are over and we are now dealing with International monopolies and the consequent elimination of all competition.187 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-06-20 9 Now he's acting for Blades SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. John Le Cain (above), who was recently promoted to the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police, in now actinc as the Commissioner. Since yesterday he has been acting for the Commissioner. Mr. A.E.G. Blades. who has left for Britain on a six-week124 words
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Article54 1962-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 17.000 residents in the Geylang area have so far been X-rayed in a mass X-ray survey begun on April 2. The residents will have till June 29 to get themselves X-rayed in this free service sponsored by the Government. They should go to54 words
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Article44 1962-06-20 9 PENANG, Tues. Loh Kok Wah, 22. today pleaded not guilty to extorting $10 from a shopkeeper. 00l Swee Kow. by putting him in fear of iniurv on th? night of June 9. Police opposed ball and he was remanded until June 2944 words
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Article33 1962-06-20 9 JOHORF BAHRU. Tues. Police today detained three men who were going from house to house in Jalan Lum b a Kuda collecting money without a licence. AH three are from Singapore.33 words
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Article29 1962-06-20 9 KLUANG. Tues. The Kluang District Officer. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid. will lay the foundation stone of the Diamond Jubilee Hall at Jalan Sultan here on Sunday.29 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-06-20 9 JUDGE IMPOSES THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE AND SAYS: 'MANY ESTATE WORKERS DRINK TOO MUCH' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. j\|H. JUSTICE SUFFIAN today came out in support of the Indian leaders in this country who have been campaigning for total prohibition for estate workers. He said: "Many people working358 words
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220 1962-06-20 9 Singapore University plans short 'Summer' courses SINGAPORE, Tues. Long vacation or summer courses will soon be introduced at the University of Singapore for studies in specific subjects over short periods. Revealing this today, Mrs. B. Chan, the University's public relations officer, said that the university was now corresponding with Mr.220 words
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Article53 1962-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The president of the Selangor Regency, Tengku Badli Shah today visited the Ulu Langat district to see progress of the development projects there He went round the Sungel Tekali group settlement scheme, the $5 million cheras water treatment plant and a farm at53 words
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Article51 1962-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Challen Pillai, a labourer was fined $100 in default a month's Jail today for hitting a fellow worker Karupplah Thevar, with an iron stool. Pillai. a court was told attacked Karupplah In Paslr Panjang on March 17 when the latter refused to lend him51 words
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Article31 1962-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Assistant Minister for Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. will make a three-day visit to Negri Sembllan on Friday to Inspect rural development projects31 words
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164 1962-06-20 9 THE chairman of 8.0.A.C Rear Admiral Sir Mat. thew Slattery. will shortly pay his first visit to the Borneo territories in the course of a Far East tour He will spend five days visiting British North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. Sir Matthew, who will164 words
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254 1962-06-20 9 PALOH, Tuesday K LUANG police who are investigating the mysterious death of these two girls Ng Ta Man 18 (above right) and Poh Bee Choo, 16 (left) are anxious to know if anyone saw the girls after 9 p.m.254 words
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Article57 1962-06-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Seventy-five village headmen were told today to cast oft "old ideas in rural work." The advice came from the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Ha.il Hassan bin Haji Yunos. Dato Haji Hassan gave them a "pep" talk at the end of their 10-day57 words
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Article40 1962-06-20 9 BATU GAJAH. Tues. A watchman of the Sun Mun Chong tin mine In Sungei Galah, Tanjong Tuallang, was found with a shot gun wound below his chin this morning. A shotgun was beside him He died in hospital.40 words
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Article117 1962-06-20 9 Keep out bad elements Mentri KAJANG, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, called on Unpeople of Balakong newvillage to co-operate with the Government and prevent subversive elements from infiltrating their village. He was speaking at tbopening of the Malayan Chinese Association branch there yesterday. Dato117 words
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Article46 1962-06-20 9 ALOR STAR, Tues.—Hearing of an appeal an Alor Star Town Council overseer, Hashim bin Abu Bakar. against a seven-month lail sentence imposed by a lower court for corruption was tnday postponed because Hashim's counsel. Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam. was unable to uttend court46 words
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Article112 1962-06-20 9 PILING ON 18-STOREY BLOCK BEGINS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Foundation work has started on the $10 million office block for the American International Assurance Company in AmDang Road here A spokesman for Palmer and Turner, the architects, said today that piling would be completed in two months. The 18-storey building will112 words
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Article56 1962-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. K. Adaikalam arrested for being drunk and disorderly kicked a police escort on the jaw in the General Hospital, a court was told today. Convicted for assault he was fined $250. in default six months' jail. He was brought to hospital for examination when he56 words
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Article45 1962-06-20 9 In Malay from Queen Elizabeth KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.» The R.A.F. Communication Centre in Singapore has been granted a badge and a motto In Malay by Queen Elizabeth, according to a newsletter from the British Air Ministry. The motto is "Deras Jan Betul" '"Speed and -vccuracy")45 words
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Advertisement206 1962-06-20 9 EVERSMMARt* THE FIRST RAZOR ■■HH TO SHAVE A FASTER A ;r CLOSER M MS SMOOTHER Th« Sc-hk-k Injector Ra*or is designed and I engineered to give you the easiest, most IH§H enjoyable shave. You control every stroke I IX^rl because its light-weight construction and I L.3M extra long handle result206 words
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Advertisement82 1962-06-20 9 CARPETING REINFORCED WITH NYLON TO GIVE YEARS OF WEAR Here's magnificent value in Luxurious Broadloom in the popular 108" width. In a wide variety of modern shades to match decors of all types, including Hawaiian Sand, Violet Slate, Oatmeal, Red Tweed and a host of others. Only $17.50 $18.50 per82 words
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Miscellaneous448 1962-06-20 9 RADIO MALAYA lude 945 Wednesday Special; Anthony And His Orchestra EnnnL v mF*s»«i« 1000 l^jj, America,, Music. tertalns- 200 Qlrl on the Run; NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 10.30 Sweet And Lovely; 11.00 SEEVICE: 4..7 metres CTose Down. the House* UeSJS Tne Man I Love; 3.00 Close AM. 6.00 Time signal. Nega- RADIO448 words
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907 1962-06-20 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Rukiah is awakened suddenly by a noise KATHLEEN HICKLEY NEP^ SERIAL BEGINS TODAY by RUKIAH was awakened very early one morning by an urgent tapping outside her bedroom window. She thought at first that a chichak was pounding its tari upon the wall and was about to turn over and907 words
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430 1962-06-20 10 Shamstmah bt. Sharudin, aged 16; 42-B, Rose Lane, Pulau Bukom, Singapore; songs, stamps. Tan Song Row, aged 14; 26- A, Belvedere Close, Singapore 3: stamps, view-cards. Ami Hassan, aged 17; c/o Police Barracks, Campbell Road. Kuala Lumpur; stamps, games. IBiomas Tang,430 words
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Advertisement105 1962-06-20 10 OFF-THE-VINE FLAVOUR V-/nly the finest tomatoes are used for Heinz Tomato Juice. Big, luscious, vine-ripened tomatoes, picked at the very peak of perfection— pressed and packed within a few hours time. Drink Heinz Tomato Juice every morning, again at night. You'll enjoy its fine flavour, its zip and tang. Serve105 words
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Advertisement440 1962-06-20 10 INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP Name Address Age Sex i HELLO Boys ond girls, ing boys and girls and young adults of many countries to A new serial story for know each other better —by younger boys ond girls begins mail. today ond it is "Mot Couses "It is an independent, nonMore Trouble."440 words
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Advertisement174 1962-06-20 10 |last4days| OF OUR I SALE 1 LOOK! ITEMS FOR CLEARANCE P^^ Ladies Printed Blouses 2 pcs. for $3.00 Ladies Scarves 2 pcs. for $1.90 L4J Bsl Ladies Cardigans (All Wool) $9.50 each B Ladies Cotton Vests $2.00 eoch ■mi H PLUS MANY MORE REDUCTIONS M IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 3 COME174 words
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228 1962-06-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A SCHOOL of Education is to be set up in the University of Malaya to provide courses leading to a Diploma in Education for graduates of the university. So far courses for such a diploma have only been held in the228 words
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209 1962-06-20 11 It's jail for robbing soldier back from Congo KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Heng Joon Ming, 20, of Singapore was sentenced to two years' jail by the Sessions Court today for,, robbing a soldier. Yap Boon Swee, 45. of the Federation Army of cash and jewellery totalling $122. Yap is attached to209 words
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Article56 1962-06-20 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Daily-Rated Housing and Development Board Workers 1 Union will hold its annual meeting on Sunday at the urton headquarters In Race Course Road. The union secretary, Mr. K. Durai. said that the meeting would bo told the union's stand in connection with56 words
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Article25 1962-06-20 11 PENANG, Tues. A bridge and mahjong coffee morning will be held at the Penang Club on Thursday In aid ot the local R.S.P.C.A25 words
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Article46 1962-06-20 11 Johnny fund now $3,758 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four donations totalling $40 today brought the fund for Johnny Ang. who was crippled after a swimming accident to $3,758.20. The donations came from "P" of Ipoh ($10): Anonymous. Penang ($5): H.KF. Singapore ($10) and Mrs. Ec Chin Kwok <$15>.46 words
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Article17 1962-06-20 11 PENANG, Tues. Eighteen Sarawak women and a boy arrived here today for a three-day visit.17 words
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70 1962-06-20 11 17-UCHINO. Tues.— People in Sarawak can now travel by bus up t- 120 miles, with the Inauguration of a bus service from Kuching to Slmanggang lost Saturday. A fleet of 16 seater and 28 seater buses with reclining seats are plying the highway.70 words
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Article, Illustration287 1962-06-20 11 Mr. Franzos has a swimsuit for mothers-to-be gINGAPORE, Tues. A babydoll nightie 9 Look again the cute outfit modelled at left, by Christine Tan, a Singapore model, is in fact a maternity swim suit! It is now the rage in America and Australia. It was brought here today by the287 words
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148 1962-06-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pOMMONWEALTH troops in Malaya were today praised and described as a "fine credit to Britain, Australia and New Zealand." The praise came from the Director of Information Ser vices. Inche Mohamed Sopiee. at his weekly Press conference. He was replying to a148 words
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Article104 1962-06-20 11 4 years' jail: 'Lucky' JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. Justice Adams today told two men convicted of robbery that they were lucky he was not ordering them to be caned. He sentenced Mawi bin Saliman, 30, and Kasmin bin Mohamed Saheh. 27. to icur years' jail each. The two men attacked104 words
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Article38 1962-06-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An advance party of four officers and seven men left by air for the Congo today to make preparations for the arrival of the 760 men who left by sea over the weekend.38 words
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Article70 1962-06-20 11 The insect lovers band, together SINGAPORE. Tues. A society has been formed here to promote Interest in the study of insects. The new Singapore Entomological Society today welcomed the public and students interested in insects to become members. The Ministry of Education has given permission to students to join the70 words
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Article53 1962-06-20 11 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today put Into operation a $28,000 bus belonging to the State Government. The 36-passenger bus will be used to take kampong people and members of voluntary organisations for civics courses and visits to53 words
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Article27 1962-06-20 11 PENANG, Tues. Penang branch of the National Society of the Deaf will hold a general meeting in the E and O Hotel on July 10.27 words
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Advertisement294 1962-06-20 11 Now Fly the Italian way To Hongkong and Japan! Alitalia extends its services to the Far East! Now Alitalia operate a new weekly service from Europe to Tokyo via Bangkok and Hong Kong. Time flies on Alitalia. There is a cocktail lounge, art gallery and Italian wines and food prepared294 words
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Article, Illustration1747 1962-06-20 12 PARTNERS IN EVIL BLAZED A TRAIL OF MURDERS (22) ACROSS U.S. THE LIFE AND CRIMES OF BONNIE PARKER Bonnie Parker (far right) liked having her picture taken smoking a cigar (she also had a weakness lor whisky) and wielding a heavy CoH .4.") revolver. And she was as deadly and1,747 words
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Advertisement139 1962-06-20 12 DON'T UnAllut ssj HORSES! All of a sudden, there's a lot of confusion about which brand of oil you should buy. Names are changing. Claims are changing, hven the oil companies are changing. How do you know which oil offers you the most for your money? If you're using Mobiloil,139 words
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Advertisement1521 1962-06-20 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COASI U.kOwS'oofi Saiu P S'haai "Mini ATHUS M'miilm. i 'ptal, DbbUb la Pt/Taeay Jmc 21 MACNAON Havrt, Uttritll. Glaigow '.In 33 JIM a JIM 24/21 Jim a LAOMEOON Amouth. I' M.I. Roan. Hbr| mi 14 imH iin 21/ Ml I DOUUS Uttrfaal. Glasgow laM V My1,521 words
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Advertisement1364 1962-06-20 13 VHE E. A. C. LINESMIIINU It SEHOA. U HAVRE HAMBUP.S. MEMEN. ANTWERP. IOnEROAM. AkUTEtOAM. QUO. IQINENIUtt ANO COFENNAftEN j£sc!Zj®i •'lart P. Staa) Pbmri R|VSj\lll 'ASMARA" 111 a/23 JMt H/a Mtt 17/aJiM fiVVa?!iJSJ AYUTHIA' I) It JMt/ 4 Jlly 1/ I Jlly 1/ I JMy VXAJJar falstria- k) a/a my 14/1,364 words
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Advertisement1575 1962-06-20 13 EUPRtSS SERVICt 10 IONOOW IIVERPOIX > CONIINENTAi FORTS. fperi p I'M* KMaat BENLARIC (Hit N'kirg Hit Ha«n M'brc 6. 41/JMt a JaM 24/21 IBM 257 1 BENREOCH (E.Lp.) I'iaal. H kurg. Hull. R'da» JaM W I iMt 24/21 BENVRACKIE (E.L.) lulu Man Durg MM 21/ 4 mH 1/ BENVORLiCH* L1,575 words
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Advertisement1171 1962-06-20 13 fep»~ McAUSTER <St CO., LTD. w_ yttVR TEL: Nt. U3JI fßawklth. af r i r «ai—AM UMM 0k HULA VENESS LMB NAVRi. LOHOON L HAMBURG. ROnEJUMM. Ltt AMELES. SAN tUNCISCO MIObUSBROUCH SEATTLE. YANC&UVER 1 PORTLAND cm n tv ""VStST" rWv Pwywttfl| atAMiirilll I I.PWV2IJM. 22JM. rmn Tl^ fmm KAJUtjat LONDON.1,171 words
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Article121 1962-06-20 14 CHINESE Produce Exnhange. Singapere noon prices per oicul Mlttrday: Coconut ell: bulk $391 sellers, drum $42 i sellers: Cepra: June {28 buyers, S2H| sellers. Pepper: Muntok wblta $132 a sellers. Baraw-k wbtte "ISO sailers. Special Sarawak black $120 sellers, garbled Lampong black Jl2O sellers. ASTA Sl32a sellers.121 words
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456 1962-06-20 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent SELLERS resistance in tin shares appears to be building up on the Malayan Stock Exchange and market observers yesterday were hopeful that providing there was no further heavy fall in the tin price this trend could be consolidate.456 words
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Article759 1962-06-20 14 DUSINEBS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Boustead M.ooo> 11.92: Dunlopa SI.SS OL. ON. (2.000> JI.BJ D. <1.00O) »1 Bit D. (1.000) (1.621 D. (1.000) 51. 61: East SmeltlnK (1.000) $2 90 rd; T. and N. ords759 words
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411 1962-06-20 14 'TWERE was a further drop of $5 in the Straits x Tin price yesterday which took it down to $432 per picul, the lowest price since May 5 1961. i The new accentuated local drop followed the easier tendency In London overnight,411 words
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Article115 1962-06-20 14 Jun* IV Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) V. N. 13 cts. Cold Store «ad M. Box 12 eta. Btcamshlp 9 cts. Breweries 29 ct*. 8. Tlmex 18 eta. Robinson 9 cts. S. Traders 32 eta. 8. Darby \ka Ualteen 10 eta. W. Jacks 10 cv MININCt A. Amal 2/1115 words
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Article33 1962-06-20 14 June 19. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73Vfe cents (down one cent). ILL.: 13% cents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN: $432 (down $5). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 20 tons).33 words
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Article192 1962-06-20 14 SMIPI lying aicnfiidt in* ttngaawr* •hiriii t*da» ira: Roegb Cap* 38/39. Born Clipper 42/43, Kuracßl 4/5. Marqulalrn 8/9, Btar BetalgeuM 31/33. Steel Chemist BA. Olrnrhlel 18. Uacbaon 33/34. Victoria 1/2, Tozai alaru 39/30. LMOt 35/38. Trtglav 4? Outar rojOi: tmp KlttlwaJu. Weat Breeze, Keinoa. Promlacot. Balhoa.192 words
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Article255 1962-06-20 14 T«HE Federation Rubber kix ehanre opened a sn.uie lower than Monday's closing level and eased further on selling asain&t reported Indonesian arrivals. Lower sheet Interest was confirmed to covering of No. 2 and No 3 RSS IK C July. July first grade rubber buyers In, clorrd255 words
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Article203 1962-06-20 14 SINGAPORE'S RUBBER PRICES lULY first grade rubber buyera (.oh. I SsSMal at ft p.m in SiniMlxjrr >ee(erday at 7:j% rents i»-r lh ■limn one cent on yesterday closinu Stlus. Tba lone wm quiet and alixMly easier. S.C.C.R.A. ciosiiik: prteajs la i lb vesterduy: Int. I K S.S I'rumpt Lot), buyers203 words
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Article133 1962-06-20 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. JLJOST of the investment and Industrial shares Jost further ground Lamsons were higher on the merger offer from Lamsons U.K. and Lincoln on the offer from leckhraton (Yorkshire) were the only bright spots In the dull trading Assoc Aust. featured in oils ulih a 6d. rise133 words
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Article111 1962-06-20 14 THI Malayan Exchange Banka* At- aeeiation made the.<e changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to flOO): Selling TT er OD ready; Swlta Franca 1401: French Franca UN! Belgian Franca 1617: Holland Cuildera 117 a: DtuUcna Marks 12& i: fwedlah Kroner 167 a: Oaniah Kroner 224111 words
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Advertisement1050 1962-06-20 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic «a Great Ukal Servtoe tl* n» tv tv tv S po«t S'xant H'lulu t »njeiei N Ton >;icveiano "Caliiha Mtru" '27 Jaat 27/21 Jaai II Jaly 21 laly 14 kit 31 »«l "Kiankawa Mars" 31 July 1/ 7 Asa 11 a»| t Seat It1,050 words
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Advertisement804 1962-06-20 14 B. I. S. N. CO. LTD. ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG (7 days) (2 days) S.S. "SANTHIA" Depart!:— Penong 13th July, 1962, 1 4th Sept. 1962. S'por* 16th July, 17th Sept. Returns: S'por* 14th August, 14th October. Penang 17th August, 17th October. First Class far* from: Penang $1,006 Spore804 words
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Advertisement331 1962-06-20 14 TO LET CLOSING OF BRIDGE, BESUT Modern flat. 93A, Kallanr. Rd TRENGGANU n«r Horn. M^vender Strett q j and l 2 at iriles 1 and 2 JerteliInsprction any Uroe. Kuala Besut Road will be closed to Key from 95A. al j baffle fro m io.OO p.m. to 600 Agent's Tel:331 words
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Advertisement1345 1962-06-20 15 soT^^soT^l^^^^^T^^BosoT^i^^^^e^^^^^^ls^^^^'^^^B m ***> J < (Continued from Pate 81 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Mi*.)— Bmx St et*. txtrm BABY AMAH experienced wltb younK babies and with good references preferably recommended by present employer Telephone (S) *****. OFFICE BOY Required. Must know Chinese and preferably typing. Please state age, education1,345 words
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Advertisement320 1962-06-20 15 SITUATIONS VACANT J tt Wmrd* SS (Ml*.)— Box it ett. txtrm a AMERICAN REGIONAL MANAGER eoidk on Leave July 1 requires Kspert- enced secretary. Male or Female, to start September IS. Shorthand mini- mum 100 w.p.m. TjrplnE minimum SO J w.p.m. Box A 4737 S.T. SlßEapore. PROGRESSIVE FIRM requires tba320 words
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Advertisement1137 1962-06-20 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Ml*.)— Box tt ett. txtrm 1 ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER. Hex A 356 s.T K.L. Position filled. Appll- t nits thanked. a RESIOBNT ENGINEER required for I luperviaion on the construction of irsinage works. Applicants should tav* at least 5 year*' experience on I luch works. Apply stating1,137 words
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Advertisement1019 1962-06-20 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* Si (Ml*.)— Bmx it cU. txtrm YOUNO COUPLE oocit iwoooMaion witnin city prefer Oat senuletached bungalow small compound M>use reasouabie rent Apply Boa k4,4(i s.T. (B'pore). RESPECTABLE CBVLONBBB OA/HBLOR requires furnlahed/unfurniau <i room preferably self contained iround McPherson Road area or near airport. Please Phone 472sl Blnga>ore.1,019 words
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Advertisement948 1962-06-20 15 PHILATELY I* Word* Si (Mi*.i—B*x it el: txtrm DAI NIPPON INVERTED also Kanji Issue "H" character ttdewe, i quote Olbbons Nos required 12c to 1/-. Oomes 30 >j "on Lane. Spore 19. WANTED tt Wmrd* $t t Mi*.)— Box St ett. txlrm TRANSPORT REQUIRED MORNIHQ A Evening from Slglap Place948 words
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Advertisement762 1962-06-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, SS (Mi*.)— Bmx St rfs. BflfM HUMBBR SUPBRSNIPE 1881 aute trans, power steering, alrconditionod. Escellent coeditlon. 2 owners. Pnc* SB.oOO/. Mileage 8.000 Ring Lyont Motors ***** (B'pore). SECONDHAND PUCH MOTOR CYCLES perfect condition. fron 1230.00 Hire-purchase terras available Kee Huat'a. 134 Orcbard Road. Sings pore. Plione762 words
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Advertisement733 1962-06-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrd, Si (Mi*.)—Hnx M rts. extra 1981 F TAUNUS. 12M, Ktat bOO. ie6O Oxford. Mercedes Dlenel. M<tcedes 190. 19M Flat 600. Mcrc-d.n. K/ Anglla. MM Hnlden. !'.".">« Borß«axd T.B O Rekord. 19U Vauxball. 1054 r'ord on s WaKon. K Bln Thai Hln Tradlnn Co M. Short street.733 words
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Advertisement567 1962-06-20 15 STCAMBATHS. MASSAGI, ETC. 18 Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box St rl: rxtrm L*. TIRED? LET LAURA Manage/ sEJssfr steamhath refresh you. LlflllSSd Mss- seiir/Maswuse 319-P River Valley Road. B'pore, Telephone L:.*76 lil.nO a. in to k.oo p.m. sharp. MASSACE ANO TURKISH MTH J <Sti-nm!>atrn) 57-A. Victoria Street Junction Bra. Rn*ah Road.567 words
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Article33 1962-06-20 16 COPENHAGEN. Tues. Abebe Bikila (Ethiopian), winner of the 1956 Olympic marathon, failed in an attempt to beat the world reconl for 20 kilometres here last :iif?ht. He clocked lhr 9.B.«ecs. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article275 1962-06-20 16 SONGKHLA, NANGUM IN SMART SPRINT ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday JWO of Wally Bagby's horses entered for the June-July meeting starting here on Sunday showed striking form in a trial this morning. They were Songkhla (Chris Dragon up) and Nan gum (apprentice Vincent Chong) who matched275 words
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Article153 1962-06-20 16 T ONDON. Tues. Top race of the Royal Ascot meeting this week is the Gold Cup to he run over 2£ miles tomorrow. There are seven acceptors (probable jockeys in brackets): Scatter (J. Mercer*. Sagacity (Llndley), Prolific (Keith;. Your Highnrss (Breasley), Shatter 1 unfixed*. Pinzon iHutchinsom.153 words
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Article73 1962-06-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Horses which were rested at the veterinary sanatorium at Cameron Highlands last month were v Lightning Flash. Menang Lagi. Prudent Choice. Sikh. Malayan Graduate. Chicken Besi. Our Someo. This Time. Cool Assurance. Ramarajiam. Gay Buccaneer. Turn The Tide. Rosconi. Repulse Bay. Llmavaddy, Martian.73 words
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Article714 1962-06-20 16 1st day of KL meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There wUI be ten races on Sunday, the first day of the JaneJuly meeting here. The first race will start at 1.30 p.m. Weights are: Cl 4 Div I— sVif Tully Stir 9.00 Silver Joe 9.00 Teh Su Su 9.00 Nearco Myth714 words
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Advertisement1222 1962-06-20 16 NOTICES I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT 1.1 (XV WMBEKS rrrmit No: 1 62 The following winning numbers in ihe Raffle in aid ol Hal Sins Girls' High School were drawn on Sunday. June 17: Il' *****; i2> *****: (3) *****. (4) *****: <5> *****: 161 *****: •7i *****: (8> *****; <9j *****.1,222 words
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Advertisement773 1962-06-20 16 TENDERS JOHORE J.KR. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class C" above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. JOHORE, up to 12.00 NOON of the 28th: June. 1962. for the TRANSPORT OF LATEKITE GRAVEL AND EARTH TO PARIT JALIL ROAD. BATU PAHAT. FROM 1/7/62 TO 15/12/62. Full particulars773 words
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Advertisement175 1962-06-20 16 go I Tbp efficiency at borne with, a FACIT Portable Businessmen 1 You need a Facit Portable at home 'or letters and reports you hadn't the time to write in the office. Elegant, modern design— sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Portable ha* all the 'eatures of175 words
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Miscellaneous242 1962-06-20 16 Straits Times Crossword ■r HF~~BBHBB^~HPnBf i ~TBP~HI ACROSS 5 Honour which brings trouble 7 One way to stop bread crumb- to soldiers (5). ling 1 5). 8 The watchman takes sugai 8 Muslc-malung magistrate*? (5). 1 9) 11 "The lunatic, the lover, and 9 Disparage a part of London the242 words
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Article205 1962-06-20 17 NEW HOPE FOR RELAY TEAM a MERICAN Stanley Wright's coaching has brought k.-»- results— and new hope— to the Singapore 4 x 100 metres relay team in their bid to qualify for the Asian Games in Jakarta in August. The runners have made encouraging improvement during the past few days205 words
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Article469 1962-06-20 17 NOW SAFA LOSES ITS NATIONAL COACH COUNCIL PUTS OFF DECISION SINGAPORE, Tues. k Singapore Amateur Football Association, which has not had the services of two of its leading players, Quah Kirn Swee and Rahim Omar, for the Malaya Cup competition so far this season, has now lost469 words
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Article175 1962-06-20 17 Penang to refer dispute to FAM [JENANO. Tues. The F.A 1 of Penang's women soccer committee have decided to refer their dispute with the Selangor Women's F.A. to the F.X. of Malaya's commsslon of inquiry. The committee last niaht discussed a letter from Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister andReuter - 175 words
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214 1962-06-20 17 FAIHFUL 4 AHLETIC 2; E^ATHUL Karlb gained r a shock win in the Singapore Amateur F.A League Div. 1 when they beat champions Chinese Athletic 4-2 at Jalan Besar today. Fathul came back from one down to lead at half-tlm* and scored two more214 words
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Article113 1962-06-20 17 TENNIS NORTH PERAK (Talping): Men's «)n«lr» rnn»l»— Ng Say Penß bt 800 Ngook Poo C-3. 6-2. Men 1 double* 2nd rd Abdyl Shukor anl AH Ramly bt Abdullah Ghaza'l and Soo Nroolc Poo 7-5 8-B BADMINTON M.URI JLMOK iKeremban): Men's tUnclea final UO| Sie\iSlnj bt Hen« Pook Swee113 words
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Article74 1962-06-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The rules of the Lawn Tennis uodatlon of Malaya are to be amended to give equal representation to all states on the executive council. The amendments would be discussed and implemented at a council meeting here on Sunday, said LTAM secretary V.74 words
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Article113 1962-06-20 17 SINOAPORE. Tuea. Ttenage swimming star Bernard Chan clocked 2mln 39.0 sec today to beat his own Singapore and native records of 2m!n 30.2 sec for the 300 metres butterfly stroke. Bernard won the event In the Chinese Swimming Club championships. He also beat the Asian Oames qualifying mark113 words
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Article231 1962-06-20 17 ■Mi&SJHI LONDON, Tuesday. rpHE Pakistani cricket team, playing their final 1 game before Thursday's Second Test at Lord's, yesterday regained a lot of their lost prestige at Bradford where, after initial setbacks, they finished well placed against the strong Yorkshire side. The Pakistanis, after losing sixReuter - 231 words
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538 1962-06-20 17 L.C. HOFFMAN Jun. Kuala Lumpur, Tues - HK THE HOLDERS FACE TOUGH RIVALS IN S 'PORE L.C. HOFFMAN Jun. Kuala Lumpur, Tues. S-EA tournament starts today By TOMORROW morning x at 8.15 the five nations competing the South-East Asia amateur team golf championship tee off on the old course of Selangor Golf Club to do battle for538 words
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Advertisement267 1962-06-20 17 vl/ie whole \amily loveA an... ■^nnp^ all-transistor BHIIBI9 portable MPpij! WEIGHT PORTABLE RA «201 f Crystal ckar imttftimn and j-ija'ijj; •KC*II*M ten*. 2 wav*b«ndt. THI FAVOUtfTI ANO POWERii W^^^^SSCX fUI POKTABU RA 6011 P World wid* iMpiltt on 3 wjvfbandi Tan* c«rt»rol BVilliant found reproduction STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD IJS MiddU267 words
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Advertisement100 1962-06-20 17 •"■''^s» -''SBC 'ij\ TaJs iHb»HMHi&' icjn Wl I T B^B^B^a^^. lf S^Lf^B^Bsi 1 1 1 1 K^-i* -S^. I 111 K^m ii** &<~'^ STAR \mk k-Jrt jP%%^ I I MARY LIM »^i^»^i^i^S^iS«BWß^Bßß«B««»ißß*^B^g^B^B»B^B»»^S^i»a«Msl»ta*Bßlg^g^g^ y~" Lovely Cathay-Kcris film star Mary Lim finds Cordon's Gin y the perfect pirty drink. "It's so versatile"100 words
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Miscellaneous123 1962-06-20 17 GOLF PI'TRA TBOPHV: South-Sast Asia amateur team championship (S'gor Oolf Club. 8.15 a.m.). SOCCER SPORE BIIFA I f\«,l I Srnior A Cold St#Vage v Eveready. Gln.ss c HK Bank: Mercantile v Wearnes (all at Parrer Pk>; Srnlor B Traction v NTS, Airways v Metal Box (both at Padang). S'GOR LEAGUE:123 words
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335 1962-06-20 18 OTTAWA, Tuesday. If John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative Party was returned to office today as a minority government' and another Canadian election within a year appeared to be a good possibility. Results from the election yesterday showed that the Conservatives' record majority of 208 ofReuter - 335 words
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Article63 1962-06-20 18 PEMANG. Tues. A freak rainstorm here this afternoon toppled a "welcome" arch for the King and Queen of Thailand and caused a series of accidents in which at least 10 cars were damaged and three people Injured, two seriously. In Ipoh, lightning struck and killed a schoolboy.63 words
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Article56 1962-06-20 18 WASHINGTON. Tues. Legislation to sell 50.000 long tons of tin and 13 other strategic materials from the U.S. national stockpile has been placed on the Senate calendar, a Senate spokesman said today. He added that no definite plans had been made for the legislation toReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-06-20 18 A TRAPPED passenger is helped out of the overturned car by two rescuers. Below them in this dramatic picture taken by a Straits Times reader, Mr. Liew Pow How lies the body of a student, R. Uthran, one of the two who died in the71 words
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117 1962-06-20 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Polytechnic students today staged a fancy dress contest as part of an orientation ceremony lor freshmen. The two hour show brought cheers and laughter as "freshles" appeared on stage in odd dresses. Boys turned up in women's clothes, while girls appeared In various117 words
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Article406 1962-06-20 18 LONDON. lae.s. It was, a most uninteresting session here today in stock markets and \va i one of tne quietest for a considerable time. Business was extremely limited and insufficient to produce a decided tiend. Generally movements were fractionally irregular with the emphasis on the down. British funds,406 words
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146 1962-06-20 18 Thailand quits Laos and Seato meetings BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand bad instructed her delegates to the fourteennation Geneva Conference on Laos and Seato Council representatives not to attend any future meetinß until further notice, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced today. Government sources later confirmed that the Thai action was because ofReuter - 146 words
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Article193 1962-06-20 18 ONDON. Tues. Results IJ In today's cricket matches were: At CHESTERFIELD: Derby bt Glamorgan by six wickets. Glamorgan 183 and 171. Derby 211 and 146 for four. At TUNBRIDUE WELLS: Sussex bt. Kent by an innings and 21 run*. Kent 187 and 185 Sussex 393 for sixReuter - 193 words
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139 1962-06-20 18 Citizens now —40,000 illegal immigrants UONG KONG. Tues.— The Colony registered 40,000 new citizens in the last six weeks, an authoritative^ count showed today. They are Illegal immigrant* who have been allowed to apply for papers to itaj In Hong Kong. Official figures disclose that 20.000 people were registered lastReuter - 139 words
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Obituary123 1962-06-20 18 MR. LIM BOH GOH MM Of I Choon Ouan MM Sinful- d 'fully ;ii 11 a.m. on Twadaj) 19th June. The fun.ral lll t.ik, |.;..ct ou Thurnday Hat Jum- at S ».rn. st:u< Inn from Simtaport- Caskrl Co, 131 Lavrnder Str^t where the body now li.-» ir utat.-. MRS.123 words
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Article31 1962-06-20 18 MRS. YEO HOCK tUAN and children thank Key. K. S. Lav, churcfc members, friend.", relative* for me«mutes of condolence. wWaths, donation* and attendance at the funeral of their beloved huiband/falher.31 words
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Article11 1962-06-20 18 GOODWOOD Due to iliiEddy Baker will not b* prrlornunt tonight.11 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-06-20 18 The weather UIOHEST and lowest tempeia* tures for Malaya mid BUtta> pore tor the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: lluh.st Lours* Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bliam Penang 90 73 Ipoh as Malacca 90 73 Singpore 88 7.i41 words
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