The Straits Times, 21 June 1962
1962-06-21
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Title Section17 1962-06-21 1 AW**** New**** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. Till SRUAV, JUNE 21, 1962. IS CENTS. KDN 03617 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-06-21 1 .^.~^.«.4i£aHB^IfIHIHI^IHMMHHIIHMVMMMMH»9pMwfIH^ The King and Queen of Thailand fly in Glittering airport scene and smiles all the way THE TWO Kings walk towards the royal enclosure for the start of the airport welcome 1 ceremony. At left behind the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, is Queen Sirikit. Hidden behind the61 words
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Article298 1962-06-21 1 AMID ceremonial pomp, Malaya today welcomed the King and Queen of Thailand as they began a weeklong State visit. At a Royal banquet tonight '.he Yang di-Pertuan Agong said their arrival marked a sparkling moment in the Federation's history and termed King Bhumibol "our royal brother and298 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-06-21 1 S-bomb: Second American flop HONOLULU. Wednesday. A THOR rocket carrying a nuclear device was destroyed today shortly after blast-off from Johnston Island, marking the second successive failure by the United States to carry out one of its controversial high altitude tests. The rocket was destroyed because of a "malfunction" beforeReuter; UPI - 87 words
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Article50 1962-06-21 1 BANGKOK: Seato Secre-tary-General Pote Sarasm, a Thai, is not affected by his country's order to its representatives not to attend Seato sessions until further notice, it was stated today. His job is not to represent Thailand in Seato but to head the organisation's secretariat.— U.P.l.50 words
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Article41 1962-06-21 1 SAFE HAVEN FOR ALL REFUGEES MACAO. Wed— The Government announced today it would provide "safe haven" for all refugees from Communist China. At the same time, it warned against attempts by other countries to use the plight of these refugees for41 words
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Article61 1962-06-21 1 SEAMAN THROWN TO THE SHARKS BRISTOL: Twu British seamen throw a shipmate to the sharks In West Indies waters because he saw them dispose of stolen goods, a .magistrate's hearin" was tolu yesterday. The body was never recovered. The Incident allegedly took place aboard the 9.000-ton British banana boat Camlto61 words
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Article23 1962-06-21 1 TIN DROPS £9 LONDON. WVd I »r tin dropped Cl I m London tnrt.il> m «ith buvrr- <t pllrrs at £8">823 words
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Article290 1962-06-21 2 ])ID the Buffer Pool buy tin on the London Metal Exi lunge yesterday? That is what London metal etretoa arc asking following a sharp rally in the metal after it had dipped below the v:850 a ton level at which the Buffer Pool could buy tin.290 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-06-21 2 I PHOTO 44|% ONT experiment on me," says the I placard worn by six-year-old Jonathan Grunewald of St. John's Wood, North-west London, as he passes a policeman in Grosvenor Square, London. Jonathan was walking in the Square where, outside the United States Embassy, schoolchildren hadReuter - 69 words
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326 1962-06-21 2 WASHINGTON Wed. Senate investigators were told yesterday that an international conspiracy sent Canadian girls to U.S. striptease clubs where they were beaten up, kept in bondage and forced into prostitution. The testimony was given by an Immigration Service investigator Glen F. Rice, beforeUPI - 326 words
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Article142 1962-06-21 2 YEW YORK. Wed. Another seven Afro-Asian countries, including Malaya. Burma and Cambodia, yesterday joined in sponsorship of a resolution on Rhodesia at the United Nations. The announcement was made after a session of the debate on the Southern Rhodesia situation had adjourned until today. The totalReuter - 142 words
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Article56 1962-06-21 2 BAGDAD. Wed. Security authorities raided the offices of the pro-Communist newspaper Al-Bllad yesterday and arrested its editor, Mr. Saml Buttl, the newspaper Al-Fajr Ai-Jiidid reported today. Explosives and weapons were found in the office, the paper said. Al-Bllad cannot resume publication until after Buttl's release or56 words
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Advertisement256 1962-06-21 2 While I am absolutely *9 convinced of the virtue M non-violence, I do not think that people in thii country, or. for that matter, other countries, are capable of treading the path of non-violence at present. Mr. Nehru, speaking at an unofficial anti-nuclear convention in New Delhi. Advertisement Lemons For256 words
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Miscellaneous10 1962-06-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r S^A^lZ6j<' (mv «rr abe)10 words
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Article221 1962-06-21 3 Quick look round NEW YORK, Wed— Thirsty beer lovers have asked the U.N. to help end prohibition on their Pacific island. The thirsty islands petitioned a U.N. visiting mission headed by Sir Hugh Foot of Britain to end "antiquated" and "discriminatory" liquor restrictions In Nauru, an Australian administered U.N. trust221 words
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Article487 1962-06-21 3 48-hour limit but gARBED wire barricades which have long been used to control Algiers' main entry and exit, roads were removed at midnight and hardly any military patrols were in the streets. The sandbag strongposts which have long protected sentries outside the prefecture and other publicReuter; UPI - 487 words
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289 1962-06-21 3 Import clamp as China faces food debts HONG KONG, Wednesday pOMMUNIST China was reported today to be facing big debts for grain bought from Australia, Canada, Germany, France .and Argentina. Se English-language Kong Tiger Standard the Peking regime was in —i t need of foreign exchange to pay these bills.Reuter - 289 words
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Article54 1962-06-21 3 TOKYO. Wed.— A leading Japanese newspaper, quoting "informed sources." said today Japan has proposed to Britain that negotiations should be resumed swiftly for conclusion of a treaty of commerce and navigation. The Asahl Shlmbun said the Japanese Government "hopes to conclude the pact by the endUPI - 54 words
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Article60 1962-06-21 3 ROME, Wed. Italy has banned the use of certain tranquillisers which have proved harmful to pregnant women. The ban follows an inquiry by doctors into the birth of five deformed babies in the Turin area in five weeks. The babies were born without forearms andReuter - 60 words
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Article29 1962-06-21 3 KONIARA (Solomon Islands) Wed. A member of the crew of the P and O liner Oriana Is missing, believed lost overboard, during a Pacific cruise. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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132 1962-06-21 3 Moon task is to bring 'em back alive T OS ANGELES. Wed. A space scientist said here that the United States could send men to the moon by 1964 if they did not have to be returned to earth. Mr. John Cord of Bell Aero. Systems Co. in a paperReuter - 132 words
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Article33 1962-06-21 3 LONDON. Wed; The Prime Minister of Trinidad. Dr. Eric Williams, said here last night he will have talks with the French Government next week on establishing a Caribbean common market. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1962-06-21 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The U.S. Secret Service has run out of payroll funds and has asked its agents to volunteer for unpaid duty until funds can be appropriated.— U.P.l.30 words
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Article40 1962-06-21 3 WASHINGTON Wed.— The United States and the Philippine: have signed an exchange agreement under which the Philippines can draw up to U S.s2h million ($75 million) to promote economic stability and strengthen Its trade and exchange system.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article208 1962-06-21 3 'Real progress' at Geneva Dean believed that "very real progress" had be?n actiiev! He told reporters after conferring with the President for 45 minutes that he had expressed this view to Mr Kennedy. Mr. Dean is in Washington for consultations during a month's recess In the Geneva conference, due toReuter - 208 words
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Article69 1962-06-21 3 Four planes in mid-air collision BONN, Wed— A West German Air Force aerobatics team of four FIO4F jet Starfiffhters crashed near Noervenich. West Germany, yesterday, killing the four pilots, apparently after a mid-air collision during a power dive. The team was practising for a display today for the ceremonial entryReuter - 69 words
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Article44 1962-06-21 3 PARIS, wed.— The U.S Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, had a 70-mlnute talk yesterday with General de Gauhe. and American sources predicted afterwards that a meeting between President Kennedy and- the French President was likely "before the year is out".— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article130 1962-06-21 3 fANBERRA. Wed.— Australia will provide Thai, land, one of its Seato allies, with £A 1,000.000 '56.800.000 i for a road construction programme An Eexternal Affairs Department spokesman said last night the money would be used to buy road con. structlon equipment. The Austra HanReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement389 1962-06-21 3 END YOUR /J9| SKIN I^^^^^. TROUBLES HCI TODAY! «^na^3XS9^^^ 1 D.D.D. to clear up ugly pimple* "-pots and other skin blemishes. JmTj aw ~a w«w 2 D.D.D. to give quick safe relief from S*j dMMU boils, rashes, and prickly heat. ■s^\ V| 'Jm O DU.D. to soothe painful burning irritation389 words
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290 1962-06-21 4 How did accident vehicle turn lethal? THE Central Electricity Board began a fullscale inquiry today into the tragic death yesterday of two people who had tried to rescue passengers trapped in a crashed car. What the investigators want to know is: How did the290 words
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187 1962-06-21 4 IQINOAPORE, Wed. The O management of the Lam Soon Cannery, in Jurong, today expressed "regret" at the decision of the Singapore General Employees Union to call on all its members to boycott the firm's products. The union represents the firm's workers who are now on strike.187 words
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Article44 1962-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. the S.P.A. Assemblywoman for Mountoatten Division, will lead a discussion on the "National Referendum Bill" at the weekly current affairs forum to be held on Friday at 7.30 p.m. at the S.P.A. Headquarters, 5, Short Street.44 words
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197 1962-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Education today j announced the offer of burf sarles to student* who will be admitted Into full time courses at the Singapore Polytechnic in the 1982/63 session, which begins on June 25. Applicants must either be Singapore citizens or197 words
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Article353 1962-06-21 4 THE following to today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Mong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pjn.; from London. Duaseldorf, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon. <BA 716) 6.30 p.m.; from Tokyo. Manila (BA Ml) 5.66 p.m.; from London. Zurich.353 words
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Article312 1962-06-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, told Polytechnic students today that a Bill was now being prepared to set up a Society of Accountants in Singapore, which would register those who were qualified to practise. The next step, he added, was312 words
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Article40 1962-06-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. P.S. Peralta of the Singapore Tourist Board will speak on "Singapore as a regional centre of tourism" at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club (Beta Chapter^ at the Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.40 words
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Article26 1962-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off In Margaret Drive between Nos. 161 and 271 Margaret Drive tomorrow from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m.26 words
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Article259 1962-06-21 4 Dr. Goh's challenge to Dr. Lee SINGAPORE, Wed. The acting Minister for Culture, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has cha:ienged the chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, to quote any precedent where the government allows any Opposition party radio time to "utter irresponsible and mendacious statements with the259 words
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Advertisement206 1962-06-21 4 C>]»]:M?ft OPENS TODAY! Vta«4^k>H»M*JLJr (SINGAPORE) IT'S A STRANGE WAY OF LIFE THAT LOVE SOMETIMES IMPOSES ON A GIRL WHO HAD TO HIDE HAPPINESS RATHER THAN TO REVEAL HER TORMENTED PAST! 1 I 20th Century-Fox presents \\Jy /STEPHEN BOYD MKh{ //DOLORES HART ]SL™mncroii Iy 7 f^H lfh l^"' Huoh GRIFFITH 4{206 words
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Advertisement111 1962-06-21 4 HOTEL L— I DINING ROOM f^ I TODAY 1 SPECIAL LUNCHEON I CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ITALIAN SPAGHETTI with CHICKEN or MEAT BALLS STRAWBERRY V H| CHEESE, COFFEE J ."> Straits View Hote W JOMORE BAHRU ,4 Pr«»«nt Nightly ■PC* M Mln BAMBI ">y 0 The Most b»outit. Dancer from Australlc111 words
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Advertisement157 1962-06-21 4 m v ti& t OPENS TOPAY 1 WHAT (^mL Ham. 1.45A6L30& 9.15pm J HAPPENS U.A. WEEK release m g WHEN THtYJft B f»^ V YOU CAN REVEAL WHO i REACH«rS 3^-— -"P"s! 10 IT EVEN HOW THEY TUC CIM \\A DID IT— BUT PLEASE DON'T Inttmi I TELL HOW THEY157 words
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Advertisement513 1962-06-21 4 OPIXS TOII.W! t J 1 1 om-1. 30-4 00-6.30 t 9,30 p.m. ■K|i»^j B^BMBBaBjJMBMBy^ I jfifr-aS-iSißt UTUONO H/ll .<>-■ I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! t "PURPLE MOON" (jaro) <• Alain Pclow Ttchnicolor. flun Tnrinvl 110m 30 I l^"' 2Cth Century-Fox X j CinemoSci pc Color by Dclus*. I X SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! 4t513 words
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204 1962-06-21 5 Gang revenge murder on bridge:Police hold student IPOH, Wed. Police have detained a schoolboy at a private school in connection with the murder of a welder, Fong Weng Kow, 18, alias Ah Kow, on the Jalan Datoh Bridge on Monday night. Fong was stabbed while .seated astride the railings of204 words
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Article257 1962-06-21 5 COURT FREES SHELTERING SAILORS KANGAR, Wednesday. I^HE Perlis Appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah, today set aside fines totalling $36,000 when he allowed an appeal by four Thai seamen convicted of illegally importing and conveying 8.779 tahils of tobacco on which duty of $63,720 had not been paid. Mr.257 words
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Article53 1962-06-21 5 IPOH. Wed. The Minister of Justice. Tun Leong Yew Koh. will open the third science and mathematics exhibUion of St. Michael's In-•-.litutlon here on Frldav morning. The exhibition is Dart of the school's eolden jubilee celebration and will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 10 am.53 words
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Article23 1962-06-21 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Three men entered a house at Bagan Luar Road yesterday and snatched three gold necklaces from a sick woman.23 words
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Article28 1962-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A gardener, S. Swamivel. 24, died when he was knocked down by the Penang-bound night mail train near Maxwell Road last night.28 words
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111 1962-06-21 5 Ten entries so far in murals contest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Only 10 people have submitted designs for the new National Museum mural competition which doses on Saturday. The competition was opened on May 7. The Director of Museums, llaji Mubin Shepard. said today that he expected many more. Some artists111 words
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Article54 1962-06-21 5 PENANG, Wed.— Two neighbours have reported to the police that their houses in Scott Road were burgled last night. Mrs. N. G. Sloan said she lost S3O and a $75 watch, while Mrs. J. McKeena, living next door, missed $7.50 and a lighter. In both cases, the burglar54 words
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123 1962-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The MAHA exhibition which opens at. the Stadium Negara on July 5 will spotlight lural life in all its forms, the president of MAHA, Dato Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais. said here today. The rural arts and crafts section will123 words
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Article42 1962-06-21 5 The exhibition will also feature a nation -wide competition—the first of Its kind —on how to arrange flowers tor special occasions. In-i-ludinu a royal wedding For this, the Raia Permaisuri Asong Is donating a prize on behalf of Shariiah i42 words
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Article31 1962-06-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The body of Tung Lin Thai. 48. wife of a farmer, was found in a pond near Chan Sow Lin Road here early this morning.31 words
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Advertisement16 1962-06-21 5 I FAR \k MORE X POWER v v #y SUPERSHEU YOU CAN BE SURE OF tSHELLj16 words
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326 1962-06-21 6 KUCHING, Wed.— Th» Sarawak Government yesterday published extracts from documents c a p t v red from the clandestine Communist organisation which show what the Communists think about the leadership of the Sarawak United People's Party. The documents say the party is ledUPI - 326 words
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Article36 1962-06-21 6 KAJANG, Wed.— The Ninth Mile Cheras Local Council Is to start a settlement for Indians. The site and the size Is not known yet. The village now has Chinese and Malay sections.36 words
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61 1962-06-21 6 KUCHING, Wed.— An Iban, Wan anak Apak, has been jailed for two months for killing an orangutan. A Forest Department statement said today that orangutans were protected under the Wild Life Protection Ordinance. "The destruction of this harmless and now rare animal is61 words
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Article26 1962-06-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Selangor Indian Association will hold its annual meeting at the association's premises in Taylor Road at 10 a.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1962-06-21 6 WORKMEN clear up the debris of a "Welcome to the King and Queen of Thailand" arch near Ma gazine Circus which collapsed during the freak storm on Tuesday on top of three cars passing beneath at the time. Straits Times picture.44 words
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386 1962-06-21 6 Two deaths— and a few reports of hailstones JJAILSTONES fell in several parts of George Town during the freak 90--minute storm here yesterday evening. A check this morning revealed that the storm claimed two lives, apart from several minor casualties. The dead were: G.B. RANISH. 69, who died in the386 words
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Article48 1962-06-21 6 KUCHING, Wed. Public processions will be held on July 28 and Aug. 11 to mark the opening and end of the Sarawak Festival here. Cultural shows and art and craft exhibitions will be organised. The Sarawak Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a trade fair.48 words
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Advertisement220 1962-06-21 6 When to Give an Heirloom Only on the most important occasions, of course. (Your gift should be equal to the event.) What to give is no problem at all, for a Parker 61 is, indeed, the gift of a lifetime. Why is the Parker 61 pen so eminently suited for220 words
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Miscellaneous118 1962-06-21 6 LVI Abwmr f/ Capp W NOW TO INHALE MAH V 1 FE EL QUEER IT'S LEAVIN* ME V TNE ATOMfC TOOTH JS T? I B LAST LUWGRX,BEPO' I MENEWTOCrrM IS r-^V OUT OF ALBERT .'.'—SO HE. L lAH BLASTS OUT r"T\ ALL WIGGLy/.' \}> OPF, STRITE FOR AJN'TGCJNG EXPLODE ff—118 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1962-06-21 7 THE TRIUMPHS AND THE TRAGEDY OF ITALIAN RACING CYCLIST FAUSTO COPPI T\ 1948. a young student fired three bullets into Italy's Communist leader, Palmiro Togliatti. Then, while the wounded man's life hung in the balance, Communists engineered riots all over the country and called for1,398 words
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Article39 1962-06-21 8 it Wordt $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our helmed father Konic IBM Mln who was axleep. In the Lord on 21. «t June. 1961. departed hut not forgotten. Inserted by Khl ChotiK. KonK. TVhln and Yun.39 words
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Article110 1962-06-21 8 Jt Word, $10 (Minimum) 6ORNEAL MICRO LENSES from R. V Meyer. Ophthalmic Opticians. 6 Raffle* Place Singapore. Telephone *****. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all Teacben and book addicts to browse In their showrooms at Tlm*s House, River Valley Road. Singapore. SINGAPORE ORCMIOS LTD. fan) on» 6-acr* Nurseries offer Highest110 words
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882 1962-06-21 8 Thursday, June 21, 1962. Buffer And Surplus Has the I.T.C.'s buffer stock manager been buying tin? At the turn of the year it was a million to one against purchases for International Tin Council purposes. There was healthy laughter over the idle thought Four months after the announcement that the882 words
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Article418 1962-06-21 8 Penangs Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, is not the first Malay leader to have spoken bluntly to members of his community on the subject of the entrenched privileges. The committee which investigated the economic status of the Malays was at pains to emphasise that the special position418 words
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Article, Illustration2346 1962-06-21 8 The big merger ballot YES OR NO OR NOTHING? AM A j O R mystery surrounding the Singap o r c Referendum Bill is disposed of in the last official report of the proceedings of the Select Committee of the Assembly which has been examining the Bill. At least until2,346 words
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Advertisement686 1962-06-21 8 Strait. Times Malay MtU Classified •dv.-rii.cm.nl> may be handed to: Ist Floor COLO •TORAOK AKCADK Orchsrd Road COLO STORAGC BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO < KtPFEL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlncneiter HMMh Collyer Qusy THE NEW* FRONT Fltzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval686 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1962-06-21 9 JACKIE SAM - Light and serious side of a merger JACKIE SAM VARSITY STUDENTS ARE EQUALLY GENEROUS WITH CHEERS AND JEERS AT BIG DEBATE -*>y- gINGAPORE, Wed. In the glare of arc lights, Singapore's top political leaders met for an 'open confrontation" on the University of Singapore campus last night. Sponsored by the1,725 words
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144 1962-06-21 9 The soft heart of lawyer Che Hendon JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Charming Che Hendon b i n t c Mohamed. 25 (above), the first Malay girl to qualify locally as n lawyer, has no ambitions to be a magistrate "I don't think I would have the heart to send anvonr to144 words
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85 1962-06-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Five thugs armed with daggers raided a hairdressing saloon in Batu Road today and ransacked the premises for 30 minutes. They left with Jewellery and cash totalling $1,500. Earlier they tied up se- ven women and a man and covered them85 words
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Article182 1962-06-21 9 ROYAL NAMES FOR TWO ROADS ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Two of the oldest roads in Kuala Lumpur are to be renamed after the first two Yang diPertuan A go n g s of Malaya. BATU ROAD will in future be called Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (after the first Head of State).182 words
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70 1962-06-21 9 Latest gang knife has a pistol-grip riH. Wed.— A pistol-grip knife Is the latest weapon used by Ipoh gangsters. Police made the discovery when a detective, attracted by a bulge In a cyclist's pocket, stopped and searched him. Out came what at first appeared to be a pistol. Closer examination70 words
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Article52 1962-06-21 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The 900-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association, Johore Bthru branch, will hold a protest meeting at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on June 29 to discuss the "difficult situation" faced by the union in its right for increased pay for all members52 words
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Article42 1962-06-21 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A donation of $5 from Sohan Lai Dhawn. of Singapore, was received today for Mohammed Jedi bin Ya'acob. an Alor Gajah boy who lost his arm in a grenade accident last year. The fund now totals $35.42 words
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Article33 1962-06-21 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed The annual meeting of the South Johore branch of th» All-Malayan Estate Staff Union will take place at the Civil Service Club here on Saturday at 3 p.m.33 words
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Article28 1962-06-21 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A donation of $50 from Mr. and Mrs. Gan Tong Liang, was received today for the Johnny Ang fund, which now totals $3,808.20.28 words
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Miscellaneous438 1962-06-21 9 RADIO MALAYA Banquet; 10.45 Soft Lights and Percy Faith and his Orchestra; nnulw m«l-«T« Sweet Music; 11.00 Cloae down. 2.00 Girl on the Bun; 2.15 CaUNATIONAL shortwave D nM ciM/»AB/\iar mg the Housewife; 2.45 TUe SERVICE 41.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORE Man I Love; 3.00 Close down; A.M. 6.00 Time signal.438 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-06-21 10 PHOTON EWS SPECIAL QUEEN SIRIKIT a dazzling smile for everyone at Kuala Lumpur airport, on her arrival yesterday.23 words
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Advertisement60 1962-06-21 10 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong greets his Royal QUEEN SIRIKIT receiving a bouquet from Rosita guest at Kuala Lumpur airport. Beside the Mala- binte Johari, daughter of the Minister of Comyan Head of State is the Raja Permaisuri Agong. merce and Industry. Pictures of the Royal visit by Straits Times staff60 words
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Article, Illustration92 1962-06-21 11 'WELCOME TO MALAYA'— THE TENGKU GREETS ROYAL GUEST THE ROYAL Rolls Royce carrying Thailand's King and the Yang di-Pertuan Agong cruises under one of many "Welcome to Malaya" arches along the route from the airport to Istana Tetamu where the royal visitors are92 words
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Advertisement160 1962-06-21 11 r CATCH THAT COLD BEFORE "Tj 1 -j IT CATCHES YOU I TRIPLE ACTION COLD RELIEF TABLETS jobs quickly reduce feverishness and relieve aches jpebs are perfectly safe for both children and adults. 4!f&A SjLf&lki. and pains; pjbs are obtainable from Oispensaries. Medicine Shops r^/gj^^^y |j^ Tcbs clear blocked. nose160 words
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433 1962-06-21 12 BEAUTYkeeping in touch with the latest J^|RS. J. Speijer, a well known beauty specialist and physiotherapist in Singapore has just returned after attending an international congress of beauticians held in Paris recently. About 1,500 beauticians from 14 countries assembled to discuss the latest trends. Lectures were given by well known433 words
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Article, Illustration320 1962-06-21 12 USE a desk to set off a corner of the living room for reading, writing and hobbies. It makes good decorating sense with the proper choice of functional furniture. First requisite: a desk that looks attractive from the front as well as behind. You320 words
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Advertisement210 1962-06-21 12 stop! 1 It's easier with this! I "^IMM 'W I (shanqwo) Richard Hudnut shampoo with egg Rich, bubbly Hudnut Shampoo plu> cqq wathes shim mcring sunbeams right into your hair. Its golden roomina, lather nourishes as it cleans', instantly your hair is shining smooth, silken sott, much more beautttulK manageable!210 words
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Advertisement385 1962-06-21 12 RHEUMATISM^. FIBROSITIS LUMBAGO Q^&Y get wonderful jjj|i m^.ji Ljj /f\ RELIEF The e««ra exertion 01 W---- tropical living sport*. j g gardening and other ImS 1 I outdoor activmrj V can lead to pulled rmi*I lev, painful <train v even to rheumaiism, lumbago,* fibrositis' and arthritis, especially during our damp385 words
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Miscellaneous353 1962-06-21 12 Straits Times Crossword bH BbT~~lbb Hi blT^i ACROSS 1 Lean on one's accountant for the middle of the document? Near enough <6. 4). 8 Shear head and dock tail (4), 10 Thwart the plot ot an lUnatured person 10-3,1 11 The money would be the same In retirement (4). 13353 words
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Advertisement1575 1962-06-21 13 fO_LIVERPBOL ft WEST COASI U.K. OM S'oott Stn» i- S'na* i-enant ATREUS M'Hillia i pen. Ouwiia ll Pt Toll, MACHAON Ma.re. Uterpeel. Glasgow Mi. II lunc 23 Jut 24/21 Jne II LAOMEOOH A'mouth, L pool R'dam. M'brg late 24 |aie 21 lutt 21/ laly 1 OOLIUS Lmarpaai. Gutgow laaa 2)1,575 words
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Advertisement2847 1962-06-21 13 jgfjij^j 1 1 ij THE E. A. C. LINES>AILIN6S 10 SENOA U HAVRE NAMOURI. aIIMEN. ARIVIRf. Jk. AOTTERPAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. IQTHENOURO ANB COPENHACEN /S^^vN S'»o«t S'k** PeoiKi ■*fVs_i\|tl "ASMARA" 1)1.... t. 1-2/21 Jilt 14/21 JwM 17/21 Jut l-l \3lJs| •AiulHiA" ai Aiwa, emy Jv J Jaly I taiy \SyA"y&y FALSTIIA'2,847 words
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Advertisement1214 1962-06-21 13 mMeAUSTER tfc CO*. LTD. TEL, Nl. *****. «nVf»M A UK! KLAVMEM UKI IAMk. LONOON. HAMBURfi, MinEMAaA. LOB AMELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIDtXESBRC4IGH UATTLB. VANCbUVER ft PORTUNO. cm o* cli ""\J%£' tni ft*akwMr* VfttMßit t-j,,., Jlt" 7J??L. bonnevilu UPtrt 22 Jue rmtt fwm^ HJUMBBB. LONDON. ROTTEROAH OUMIU 1/ 2 Jlly OmiU I1,214 words
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Article118 1962-06-21 14 Chinese Preduee E»chin«., Stngapere noon prleee per plsul yestsrdsy: Coconut ell: bulk S3Bs sellers. S4l* sellers; Cepra: JuneS2B buyers. *2S» sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $155 sellers. Sarawak white Sls2i sellers. Sarawak black Sl2O sellers. garbled Lninpon< black $120 sellers. ASTA $132t sellers. Slngapere Coconut OM Milters' As- ociatien:118 words
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Article36 1962-06-21 14 June 20. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). K.L.: 731 cents (down z quarter of a cent). TIN: $438,871 (up $6.87 i). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 20 tons).36 words
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Article121 1962-06-21 14 MELBOURNE, WED. Melbourne: Investment and Industrial continued to ease over a wide range In quiet trading. Most leaders eased, led by A.C.I, down six pence to 96/6. Interest In oils centred in Associated Australian, which gained 1/- to 17/- in a dull section. Mount Isa led the easier121 words
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Article74 1962-06-21 14 T HE Malayan Ixshangs Banks' Ass*> i siatlsn made these changes In tts rates to merchants yesterday (ail rates to S100): Selltng TT »r OD rssdy: Swiss Pranes 1401: Bslfian Franas 1617; Holland Guilders 117J; Dsutsshe Marks 130. On the free eiehange market In Meng Keng the U.S.74 words
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461 1962-06-21 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE morning upsurge in tin prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was or.iy to be expected after a rise of around £15 in the London overnight metal price. However when the fairly heavy initial buying wave ceased461 words
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Article973 1962-06-21 14 gUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlop* $1.64 SL.- J Waugh (1.000) $1.«O; M. Containers (4.000) $1.16 ON. (4.000) $1.19. (4.000) $1.18. (6.000) $1.19 D. $1.18 SL; M. Cement (2.000) $2.55: M. Tohaceo $2.41 OL., $2.43973 words
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295 1962-06-21 14 Straits tin price shows sharp rally of $6.87 YESTERDAY'S upsurge in the tin price restored about half the loss of $12.50 which occurred between last Wednesday and Tuesday of this week. The price at $438.87 i per picul showed a rise of $6.87 on an offering of 240 tons, down295 words
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Article80 1962-06-21 14 npHE Federation Minister of A Finance has Axed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week berinning on June 21. Rubber 78 > H rent* albCopra $448 a ton. Coconut oil $672 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $322.75 a ton. The rates of80 words
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Article200 1962-06-21 14 SHIM lying alonji.dt th« Imuixii wrisrvti t.d«y an: Klnabtlu 23, Braisrlc SB/39. Hicakl Mara 6/7. Asmara 1/2. lodu* 15/16. Surat 46. Bogota 1314. Mlkawa Mam 43. Hal Ia» 47. SlbrtiMt 26. Boon B** NW 3. OuUr raadt: Bmp Kittiwake, Btv. Sunda. Kanilk. Amlla. Balboa. Fortnfleld. Me*l200 words
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Article265 1962-06-21 14 liriTH overseas advires lourr than expected Hie Federation Rubber t.\rhiint:r opened halJ a cent lower than Tur.-ckivs clomiik level. The initial nervous ajOtftg mv well absorbed and the market recovered the early loss and thcrar nfter ruled quiet in small trading. Small parcrK of No 2265 words
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Article211 1962-06-21 14 lULV first trad. ruM.r buy.r. I 1 io'h<i at 3 p.m in Slntc-'ipore t»rdty at 733 cents r*r Ib down on«--elKhtb of a rent on yrsterd.iy s rln-.ini< nnrr The tone was quiet but steady S.C.C.R.A. closing pricrs In cents rx>r lh yesterday: Int. 1 R.s.S. Prompt211 words
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Article108 1962-06-21 14 Junr 20 Thr*«> mon*h«. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F N. 13 rts. CMC stor.' M, M I'..i» rj rt« Steamship 9 rt». Bre«i>n»s 25 rts. S Tltni^ Rohinson <ts K TlsMMti s Darby 4»d. I'niteers 10 cts. W lark* 10 'I. MININGS A Amal 2 It Passsssj 1 /4| A108 words
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Advertisement1006 1962-06-21 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.SJI. PaciEio, Atlantic, tji Great Ulcm Barvs— EIA EIA (1A EIA CTA < rpoct P. S'twa H'luls L. »n|em N tort CMveltno "Stitks Mtri" IS /27 Jui 17/21 Jim 11 Jity 21 July 14 Am SI Ai| "Kitiikm Mara" 39,31 Jiiy 1/ u*m l sept v1,006 words
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Advertisement691 1962-06-21 14 W THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. uSSBSssV From Japan Porn, Shanghai and Hong Kong I Leading for Penang and Rangoon. Spore Penang "SUNPINK" In Port From: Rangoon and Penang Port*. Loading for Hong Kong, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nogoyo and Yokohama Penong Spore "ELENIC" 27/28 Jun 29/30 Jun AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL691 words
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Advertisement460 1962-06-21 14 NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA MR. M. D. MOHAN is no longer PERAK employed by this company, and L has no authority to transact any TENDERS for the Construction business or receive any monies on a R C Bridge over the Sungei its behalf. IJok along Kampong Mesjid— KUan Dated th*>460 words
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Advertisement771 1962-06-21 15 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE SECOND MALAYAN FUND FIRST MALAYAN FUND notice is hereby given that NOTICE IS HEREBY given that under the terms of the Trust Deed, under the terms of the Trust Deed. a distribution of Income of the a distribution of Income of the above fund is expected to771 words
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Advertisement843 1962-06-21 15 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 15th June, 1962. made against the following persons: j Bankruptcy No. 209/62 Ellas Napoleon Andres. I 71-B, Frankel Est 214 62. S. K. Thomas. 195. Bukit Timah Rd. 215/62. Joseph Pious. 130-E. Mandal Quarry. 217/62 Zainl843 words
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Advertisement838 1962-06-21 15 (Continued from Page El SITUATIONS VACANT V Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box St ctt. txtrm VACANCY FOR two Gurkna watcn nen tor an estate la P.W. posilio* Wed. Applicants thanked. VOUNC CHINESE AMAH to live n from June 30th, English speakin. Irfrrences. Write Box A 4756 S T I pore. WANTED838 words
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Advertisement1075 1962-06-21 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si (Mim.)— Box ML/t> WANTED EXPERIENCED CANTONESE baby amab live in cleaa Pleasant and reliable belp with two 'mall children little housework Tele.•none (Spore) 316U8. SITUATIONS WANTED Word, Si (Mim.)— Box it era. tBBfSJ REAO in* muiui Appointment;. v« mu> id The suodav Man win »eek COOK-BOY1,075 words
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Advertisement1101 1962-06-21 15 EDUCATION tt Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box it ate. rxlrm FOORMAN'S SCHOOL. Enrolment! j Diploma. Pianb-Accordioo. Piano-Ja». G'iltar. Kecorder. Violin. Clarinet. Trumpet. Satopbone. flute. Tel. (Spore) 34 73V. OUARANTEED RAPID COURSES:) Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Typewriting. Shorthand. English Senior/ Presenlor Register early I Raja's College iGian Singh's 2nd door) ■MM THE GUITAR1,101 words
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Advertisement1064 1962-06-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE W Wordt Si (Mim.)— Box St H: txtrm PONO PREFECT SALOON New in Novrmber 1981. 54.000. Telepnone (Spore i Hsu<i. ORGKIRD ARABELLA MARCH 1901. One owner, comp. inturancr. accident fr-e. rxcrllmt condition. J3.500 o.n o. Pbone IM2S9 and T2MS (Spore) I*S« RtNAULT OAUPMINB, Blur. Red upholstery. Ont*1,064 words
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Advertisement296 1962-06-21 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* H (Vim.)— Box SO ct,. txtrm BUYING bATIK huy (rom s poro's cnly ItwestlM Miry Mr Am QUALITY AND SERVICE k xrm Lf* Gin (Li.tMiiiUi. m I South Knd^r Roikl. I FRESH FLOWERS It Wnrd* $i (Mm.)— Box 50 ct: rxlrm FOR YOUR LOVED ones296 words
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665 1962-06-21 16 The employers who play hard to get by Devan Nair J^JR. C.V. Devan Nair, Singapore trade union leader who is attending the 102-nation Labour Conference here as an "observer," said today the Government of his country was "making a gallant and fairly success f v 1 effort to tackle firstReuter - 665 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-06-21 16 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. OOYS and brothers of the Christian Brothers 13 schools in Singapore gave a rousing welcome to their Superior General and his Deputy when they arrived for an official visit this evening. The Very Rev. Brother Nicet-Joseph, world head ol the De231 words
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109 1962-06-21 16 $100 more |for boy who lost hands in blast KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association has sent $100 to the fund for Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'aeob, 15, who lost both his hands in a grenade accident in January this year. The money was collected from 61 members109 words
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Article66 1962-06-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An estimated 10.000 Indian film fans packed the Singapore airport this evening to welcome the Indian film star 81--vaji Ganesan, who flew Into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur. The only public function arranged for Mr. Ganesan by the Singapore Indian Community will be held at66 words
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Article81 1962-06-21 16 Young wife says: I was kicked PENANG, Wed. A young housewife, Aminah binte Osman, has reported to police she was kicked and stabbed yesterday by two men. Aminah said the men told her, that her husband had met with an accident and asked her to accompany them. She followed them81 words
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Article67 1962-06-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, will visit the Dunearn Government Chinese Secondary School to witness a demonstration lesson on physical education on Thursday at 9 a.m. This is one of a series of demonstrations on the lower primary physical education67 words
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Article194 1962-06-21 16 rpHE headmaster of the Su--1 lelman Primary School, Mr. S. Nathan, Is to be asked to refund all money paid by pupils ror ties he had ordered for them. The decision, by the board of managers of the school, follows a protest by nine194 words
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83 1962-06-21 16 FAMILY OF SEVEN RUSHED TO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Wed. A family of seven from Jalan Eunos, off Changi Road, was rushed to the hospital tonight suffering from food poisoning. The seven consisted of Atan bin Samsuddin. 35. his wife. Asian binte Masuki. 30, and their five children two sons and three83 words
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Article68 1962-06-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. A schoolboy. See Chuan Teck, 7, was killed instantly tonight when he was knocked down in Dawson Road off Alexander Road by a car. The boy was on his way home. The accident took place while he was crossing the road. Traffic Police tonight68 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-06-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. A man, arrested in Kuala Lum- pur two months ago, was today acquitted by a district court here on a charge of cheating Paul Elisha, a salesman at the Mary McAree's batik shop in Cathay I Cinema building, of a $147 camera on Jan. 12.66 words
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Advertisement499 1962-06-21 16 FOOD SPECIALITIES MALAYA LTD., Petaling Jaya require an experienced firstclass fitter preferably with some knowledge of canning equipment. Excellent prospects for the right man. Please apply with full details of experience to date to Box 133, Kuala Lumpur. "LOST REWARD $250/-' Opel Kapiton "L" No. BG 7915 Royal Blue has499 words
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Advertisement341 1962-06-21 16 NOTICES CLOSING OF BRIDGE. BESUT TRENGGANU Two Timber Bridges Nos. 1/1 mid 1/2 at miles 1 and 2 JertehKuala Besut Road will be closed to all traffic from 10.00 p.m. to 600 a.m. on the 23rd June to 30th June. 1963 for repairs. GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3<~341 words
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Advertisement64 1962-06-21 16 ■jSpV;. ;MM ■i|?:'piLOT;.'skfl v \U /CARTRIDCE\ REFILL super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways PILOT "V" fills from the bottlt through a detachable lever-action pump or is refilled by the insertion of an ink-cartridge. Each pen is sold complete with detachable lever-action pump ant, Six ink-cartr.dges. UNIQUE in design64 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-06-21 16 Bugs Bunny By Batph HeintdaM 3 I fTHSRe AIN'T ONE "\/(5OOPl"1 PERHAPS X*P BCTTERI I 1 1|( HE'LL £OLL£* VA i S S. 1A AteANeHTHAUjI I'LL HAVE A LEA«H TO > j—— /IWANTTOBUV ftyjj HiM, ELMCRI/^ I BUY TAX* HIM HOME^r MJH41 words
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Article497 1962-06-21 17 L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr; Kuala Lumpur, Wednesda - L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr; Kuala Lumpur, Wednesda; CLOSE TUSSLE IN PUTRA TROPHY GOLF By MALAYA, SINGAPORE AND THAILAND SHARE SECOND PLACE I'HE five-nation South-East Asia Amateur golf team championship enters its second day tomorrow with Hong Kong holding a flimsy two-stroke lead over Malaya, Singapore and Thailand,497 words
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Article84 1962-06-21 17 HONG KONG: A. Sutclifft 80, A. Meladzean 81. M. Bowling 84. Bertie To Jr. 91. TOTAL (best three) 245. MALAYA; Too Joon Loke 76, Pat Llm 81, George Lee 90, Choong Ewe Seong 90. TOTAL 247. THAILAND: Varaporn Isrankul 79, Preda Buranasir 80, Somrak 88, Kratsi 90.84 words
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Article95 1962-06-21 17 'iinr, uraw lur iiic secuim day's play today: 8.15 ».m. George Lee (If), Varaporn Ijsrmnkul (T>: 8.22 ».m Soebroto Kusmardjo (I). Low Kee Pow (SI.M.C. Bowling (HK), 8.29 ajn. Pat Llm <M>, Somrak <T>. A Sutrliffe <HK): 836 a.m. C MM.. »CU >UI, ■HUM .H95 words
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Article63 1962-06-21 17 SOCCER STORE BHFA SENIOR LEA>iIK AND CLP: Eveready 4 Cold Storage 0: Wearnes 8 Mercantile Bank 1: HK Bank 2 Spore Glass KLtANG DIV. 2: Elaels 4 Sembrong 0. GOLF SPORE WOMEN'S C'SHIPS Q FINALS: V. Edwards bt Gough 2 up; D. Ong bt Klnnear 4 and 3:63 words
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200 1962-06-21 17 Top of the list is fast Chor Pavong EPSOM JEEP'S ten-to-follow KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ten horses to follow at the JuneJuly meeting starting here on Sunday are: OHOB-PAVONG— a smart winner over 5Jf at Penang last month; a speedy gallODer. TEKNAH Showed promise at Penang when second by half a200 words
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Article125 1962-06-21 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. After 20 minutes of fast, clean football the match between Police and Tan Tock Seng Hospital ii the Singapore Government Services FA league first division was abandoned by referee K. B. Menon at Jalan Besar today wnti. the players started to fight. The match was125 words
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682 1962-06-21 17 QINGAPORE. Wed— Singapore O Olympic and Sports Council today accepted the qualifying standards for the Asian Game? from five affiliates with a few amendments. The affiliates concerned were Singapore A.A.A.. the cycling, rifle and swimming associations and the welghtliftlng federation. The council also decided682 words
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Article166 1962-06-21 17 LAYER IS No. 1 'SEED' WIMBLEDON LONDON, Wed— Three Australians, champion Rod Layer, Roy Emerson and 1960 winner Neale Fraser, head the seeding* for the men's singles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, which start next Monday. Men's singles seedings: 1 R. Layer (Australia); 2 R. Emerson (Australia); S N.Reuter - 166 words
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Article50 1962-06-21 17 Coldwell 'capped' LONDON. Wed. Brian Butnatn, the Lancashire fast bowler has withdrawn from the England cricket team to meet Pakistan in the Second Test beginning at Lord's tomorrow. Statham has a bruised musclr above his left knee. Len Coldwell, M, of Worcestershire replaces Statham and «ains Hi first "cap".— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article249 1962-06-21 17 ONDON. Wed Warwick- shire emerged clear eaders of the county cricket championship after beating Gloucestershire by three <vjckets at Bristol yesterday Worcestershire, previously third. Jumped to second place after beating Somerset, and Surrey, hitherto Joint leaders, now He third after drawing vith Essex. At Cheaterfleld: Lkroy249 words
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Article247 1962-06-21 17 Malaya Cup call up for Rahim QINOAPORE, Wed. 81ngaO pore Amateur Football Association has Invited Rahlm Omar to train with the state team on Friday In preparation for the Malaya Cup match against Malacca at Malacca on Sunday. Inche Ibrahim bin Isa. chairman of the selection board, said today: "If247 words
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Advertisement812 1962-06-21 17 CAN YOU DEFEND YOURSELF? IF NOT, THIS MESSAGE IS MEANT FOR YOU!!! We live ot a time when violence seems to be increasing doy by doy. Open your newspapers ond you will find reports of horrifying attacks on the innocents, parang attacks on youths, murder and rape on women, robbery812 words
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Advertisement272 1962-06-21 17 AMtRICANS PKtrtK GEVAERT over 70% of ALL ROLL FILMS imported into the U. S. A. in the first half of 1961 were (<*EVAERT) MADE IN FOR QUALITY BELGIUM^^ FOR ECONOMY <^^ Available H|^^3 in Singapore luJtJI Malaya Borneo l^^^S«*« 120 for 2'/)i2Vi ond 2.. x3' 2 1 75^^^^*^^^ Sixes 127272 words
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Miscellaneous105 1962-06-21 17 «K>*TB MARY GOLF Fl-TRA CVV: S-E Asia amateur team championship fS'gor Oolf Club. 8.15 a.m.). SOCCER S/ORE PRFMIER LGE: Mtlays v Royal Navy fJn Besar) Olt. 2D: CA A 1 HM Dockyard 'Farrer Pk); Div. SA: STB v Suknramal COevlang). KLVANG DIV. OPM Ranger* v Lambak (oadang). S'GOR DIV. 1:105 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-06-21 18 Schoolchildren line streets to welcome royal visitors Anti-Cambodia anger sweeps Thailand OANGKOK, Wed. D Anti-Cambodia demonstrations swept Thailand today In protest against a World Court decision giving Cambodia a frontier temple claimed by Thailand. The police said that the demonstrations were peaceful. Government sources said303 words
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Article90 1962-06-21 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. At the semi-finals held tonight for the Miss Singapore 1962 contest, organised by the Shaw Organisation at the Capitol Cinema. 15 of the 28 pnt rants were chosen for the finals to be held tomorrow night. They are: Misses. Rosalind Lye. 22, Kirn Lim. 23.90 words
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Obituary55 1962-06-21 18 YAP CHENG VAN inrt Ynp Cheng Hal. Managing Director of Singapore Finance Ltd. and T;ii Ch.on,: Motor Co. Ltd. regretfully announced the death nl th.lr father Yar Htxk Plew who liusscd away at I.M p. in nn lf>-6-«2. Thf kHUM will leave 177-1 Temnem* r.i.i.l s jKirt- at J55 words
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Article36 1962-06-21 18 MADAM N V. RAJAN and children K l.uinimr thank friends, rrlutivm ioi iiund ince. conrtol* no «reathn. donation* at the him-rul <>t in. :r lo\id hiiKluinii father Mr. N. V. Ka)an dl<-d 1 1 I36 words
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Article109 1962-06-21 18 MR. A MRS. Patrick Thang (hank all friend* and relative* for the valuable gifts on the occasion of their marriage on 16th June 1862. MR. AND MRS. Anthony Leone thank friends. relative! for Uwtr valuable prvsi-nt*. telegram* and attendance at their marriage 16,6.62 MRS. WCt MONO KCE and family109 words
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Obituary29 1962-06-21 18 RCOUIEM MICH MAtl for BMi both Lone/ wife- of Alfonso Lope/ died on 11.6.62 at Kampont: Hnani Ksta'. BaUUM Krrjuntal Lady or Lourdes Church Kl.-ini; 23.6.62 ft p.m29 words
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942 1962-06-21 18 From Page One gether with more than 1,400 servicemen. The servicemen could not wave or smile, but the man-in-the-street and the students did. Their faces bore delighted grins as the cavalcade of cars swept by and from the t^wo Rolls Royces the Kings942 words
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Article86 1962-06-21 18 LONDON. Wed.— Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: At Portsmouth: Hants 174 for 3 vs Warwick. At Nottingham: Leices, 175 for 2 vs Notts. At Oxford: Oxford University 135 for 2 vs Sussex. At Manchester: Lanes. 152 for 7 vs Cambridge Univer- slty. At Taunton: SurreyReuter - 86 words
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Article421 1962-06-21 18 LONDON, Wed.— Apart from an expansion in business for gold shares which produced gains of up to 5/- (as In the case of F.S. Geduld at 115/7> 2 and recoveries of over 1/- scored for some tin counters, most other sections were inclined Irregular in dull trading.421 words
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Advertisement51 1962-06-21 18 late classified advertisements to Wor4t SH (Minimum) THE KNGACEMENT HAS hern announced between Anthony lan Sprayson Jamei.. only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. James of Tudor House. Astwood Bank, Nr. Rertdltech. Woro*. r.K. and Olennis Sherlene Orrnler. youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W J P51 words
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Advertisement120 1962-06-21 18 I CTT A "13 13 AS A CAR RADIO PORTABLE /CAR RADIO FEATURES "Ra«ea»or" tor bast tuning and economical iih ot rjt g] gj jS J^ 1 DOttSIWt. t^^ Pilot lamp (for ma at night). Ail! Fina Tuning Indicator for aoiiar racaption of ihort s Slli A wove. BATTERY SI120 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-06-21 18 The weather UIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest KuaJa Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bliaru 93 73 I Penan* 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 i Malacca 88 73 Singapore 85 7»44 words
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