The Straits Times, 23 June 1962
1962-06-23
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Title Section22 1962-06-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Net*** 1 He**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1962 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article649 1962-06-23 1 London view: Claim will be rejected Philippine 'hand over' call to Britain MANILA, Friday THE Philippines President, Mr. Diosdado Macapagal, announced today that his Government would assert its ownership and sovereignty of British North Borneo. President Macapagal in a press conference said he had directed his Foreign AffairsReuter - 649 words
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Article, Illustration15 1962-06-23 1 NANCY "I didn't sleep a wink."15 words
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Article470 1962-06-23 1 (with borrowed sax but his Own reed m swings it... From NELSON RUTHERFURD: TANAH RATA, Fri. VISITING King Bhumibol took time off tonight at the request of Tengku Abdul Rahman for a jam session with the Radio Malaya orchestra in this hillside resort. This resulted in a buffet470 words
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Article51 1962-06-23 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate today approved by voice vote legislation to authorise the General Services Administration to sell 50.000 long tons of tin from the U.E. national stockpile. Ten thousands tons will be offered for sale as soon as possible at prevailing market prices in small lots.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article50 1962-06-23 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Americans spent US$l,lOO million more for foreign travel in 1961 than foreign visitors spent in the United States. The U.S. Department of Commerce said Americans spent U551,750 million in foreign countries and alnost US$9OO million in fares between the United States and foreign countries.— U.P. l.UP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration410 1962-06-23 1 This is my big break, says Miss Dimples SINGAPORE, Fri. Lovely Nan c v Licw, **the girl with the dimpled smile" who w a s picked Miss Singapore 1982 last night, today confessed: "I have no particular boy friend." The right man? "I have no Axed idea except that he410 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-06-23 1 Marriage No. 4 over for grandma Siput MALAY film star Siput Sarawak leaving the Shariah Court in Singapore yesterday after having her fourth marriage to film extra. Khuzir Hassan. 17. annulled. Immediately after this picture was taken, tbc grandmother actress rejected a marriage proposal from radio comedian Alias "Konggo" Said67 words
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Article95 1962-06-23 1 HONG KONG, Fri. Mr. Julian Amery, the British Secretary ol State lor Air. will leave for Laouan to- 1 morrow as planned before Hymn to Britain on recall, an R.A K spokesman said today. He said Mr. Amery, on a-| tour of R.A.F. units, wouldReuter - 95 words
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Article52 1962-06-23 1 KUALA LUMPUI. Fri.— The Assistant Minister of Interior, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusuf. was tonight admitted to the General Hospital here after his car was involved In a motor accident In Treacher Road. He sustained head and ear injuries. His condition was reporteo. to De52 words
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Article61 1962-06-23 1 KUCHINO. Fri. Police 1 here today arrested four alien Chinese. Including a woman, who were issued with deportation orders following the production of evidence that they were engaged in subversive activities prejudicial to the security of Sarawak. Their names were given as Chin Shaw Tung. ShimUPI - 61 words
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174 1962-06-23 1 WHAT THE WIZARD TOLD CAMBODIA 'S LEADER OAIGON. Fri. The Cambodian Head-of-State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has said he is afraid that Thailand "will cause us more trouble in three or four months." Prince Sihanouk said this prediction had been made "by the soul of a late princess, reincarnated in theReuter - 174 words
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Article19 1962-06-23 1 PARIS. Fri. Four plastic charges exploded in Paris this afternoon, injuring one person, police said.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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410 1962-06-23 1 B-707 (112 ON BOARD) crashes in storm I t^EW YORK. Fri. An Air France Boeing 707, carrying 102 passengers and a crew of 10. crashed early today on a hill on the French West Indian island of Guadeloupe, during a storm. One pilot who flew over the forest area where410 words
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Article43 1962-06-23 1 BRITISH APPEAL LONDON. I ri I <ir<l dome. Britain's I :rr. -.cat ur^'iit >«'iiul .ipp«" «l to Prim I IM1 Phoum i I lotian neutralist leader. hi> lirlp in frrrim toui Briton- Ivld pri>oiu r bj pro < ommuni>t i torn- -Itrutrr43 words
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Advertisement70 1962-06-23 1 MIJSN»ffIWR MORGANS POMADE GfUFTON LABORATORIES HO HEART AILMENTS— THE BIG BREAKTHROUGH: Page 2 BJv y jk ill y^j^^BJML nil >yfcv Im -JV^E* One of a Limited Edition -Created for the Universal Wide-World Collection UNIVERSAL GENEVE Polcrouter Date For the busy executive the precise tune the exact date. automatical'/ at a70 words
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202 1962-06-23 2 Ban-bomb men of 22 nations sue US, Russia 11TASHINGTON. Fri. An international group of opponents of nuclear testing filed suits simultaneously in Washington and Moscow courts yesterday in an attempt to halt all nuclear weapons experiments Heading the list of 186 plaintiffs from 22 countries la Dr Linus Pauling. AmericanReuter - 202 words
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Article62 1962-06-23 2 LONDON. Fri.— When police searched the house or a suspect after an armed robbery at a bank they found a 1 note with the name of the bank and the date of the robbery stamped on It. When the man's wife was Questioned about the noteUPI - 62 words
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257 1962-06-23 2 A blow at heart of a scourge of civilised man LONDON, Friday THE discovery of a new drug to combat killer heart diseases was announced here yesterday. World trials of the drug, atromid. are now going on. Its success on animals having been proved, news of its effect on patientsReuter - 257 words
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Article49 1962-06-23 2 I* appears to me that W the trend towards equal partnership of the taxes has greatly increased the divorce rate. In races and countries where the wife is merely the chattel of the husband, divorce is practically A unknown. —Mr. Juitlce L. A. Landrrvlllr. In Brockvillc. Ontario, court49 words
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143 1962-06-23 2 NEW DELHI. Friday. MEMBERS of Parliament of India's ruling Congress Party yesterday unanimously elected Mr. Harekrishna Mahatab. former Chief Minister Of O-issa State as deputy leader in the lower house. The election of Mr. Mahatab. the first man outside the Cabinet to be deputy143 words
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Article20 1962-06-23 2 KADUNA, Frl.— Blr Kasim Ibrahim was yesterday sworn In as the first local-born Governor of Northern Nigeria. —Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-06-23 2 GLYNIS IS DIVORCED ON THE GROUND OF ADULTERY LONDON. Fri. The London Divorce Court granted the husband of actress Glynis Johns a decree nisi yesterday on the ground of her alleged adultery in Los Angeles with an actor identified as Robert Fitz-'-andolph Patten. Miss Johns married company director Cecil Hen-96 words
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Article33 1962-06-23 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Kennedy Administration suffered a major defeat last night when its controversial Farm Bill was defeated in the House of Representatives by a vote of 215 to 205— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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552 1962-06-23 2 FRANCIS BOEY - A PEKING 'SQUEEZE' NETS $sm. FROM FOOD PARCEL FIRMS FRANCIS BOEY from QROCERY stores here, have "donated"' HK $5 million to the Peking Government for the purchase of a fleet of lorries from Britain. A list of the donors went with the cash to Peking. Henceforth only those firms which552 words
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Article46 1962-06-23 2 A 10-year-old bo* who held up a nine-year-old boy with a penknife and demanded 10 cents was ordered to be given six strokes of the cane in the North Kowloon court. He had pleaded guilty to attempted robbery with in offensive weapon.46 words
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Article51 1962-06-23 2 Q DRUG smuggling syndicate in San Francisco has paid a Hong Kong htroin ring US$6O,OOO in counterfeit $20 bills. according to a report here The report said police here had drained for questioning five Shanghai-born seamen about alleged forged banknotes, said to have been printed in51 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-06-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby H|H|H[ ■■■■^■■■Si LAD**' BK*Ww6D#^9 words
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Article354 1962-06-23 3 Quick look round... BRUNSWICK, Friday. CHDUR East German soldiers, including an officer, climbed the barbed wire barrier at the EastWest German border near here and asked for political asylum in West Germany. Police said the soldiers had been helping to dig trenches on the eastern side of the border. In354 words
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108 1962-06-23 3 'FLOP NO. 3 COULD LEAD TO WORLD WAR' SAY REDS MOSCOW. Fri. Tho Communist Party newspaper Pravda said yesterday that a third failure by the Americans to set off a highlevel nuclear explosion might lead to world war. "In the past two weeks the U.S. has twice deliberately created InflammableUPI - 108 words
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597 1962-06-23 3 Latins join Afro-Asians in call for talks UNITED NATIONS, Friday BRITAIN was in the dock at the United Nations yesterday when the General Assembly resumed debating the Southern Rhodesia question. Delegates from Latin American nations joined those from Afro-Asia In disputing theReuter - 597 words
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299 1962-06-23 3 Algeria amnesty will not apply to OAS in France PARIS, Friday. T*HE French Government will not extend to OAS x men in France the amnesty promised them by the Algerian Provisional Executive, Mr. Alain Peytrefltte, French Secretary of State of Information, said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after a Cabinet meeting.Reuter - 299 words
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150 1962-06-23 3 PARIS. Fri— The French Prime Minister. Mr. Georges Pompidou, yesterday announced plans to give legal status to conscientious objectors, and appealed to the anarchist editor Louis Lecoln, 74. to end his "fast unto death" for their release from jail. Mr. Pompidou said150 words
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Article104 1962-06-23 3 ILO AGREES TO PROPOSAL GENEVA. Fri.— The 102-na-tion International Labour Organisation conference here yesterday provisionally agreed to a recommendation aimed at a 40-hour industrial week as a "social standard." The voting was 219 In favour, 23 against, and 32 abstentions. The recommendations says that when appropriate the 40Reuter - 104 words
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Article35 1962-06-23 3 COTONOUS (Dahomey). Fri.— Sixteen inches of rain fell in Southern Dahomey in the last 24 hours, the heaviest fall on record, and 37 people nave died in floods throughout the country. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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76 1962-06-23 3 TOKYO. Fri. A Japanese housewife, whose husband disappeared a week ago. today chartered a plane to go out looking for him. Mrs. Daigoro Tanlguchi hired the pilot of a I'ght plane and then broadcast an appeal for her missing husband to come home. HerUPI - 76 words
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324 1962-06-23 3 Cambodia will not get temple for a while BANGKOK, F■■ THAILAND'S decision x to abide by the World Court award of an ancient border temple to Cambodia does not mean Cambodia can take possession of it immediately. Diplomatic observers in Bangkok believe the ThaiCambodia dispute will go on as before.Reuter - 324 words
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101 1962-06-23 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE strike threat against Trans-World Airlines by flight engineers has been called off after settlement of their dispute over the number of crews in Jet airliners, Mr. Arthur Goldberg, the Labour Secretary, announced yesterday. AiinuuiiLfiiieiii \Ji uic settlement came after an allnight bargainingReuter - 101 words
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Article46 1962-06-23 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. A House of Representatives interior sub-committee yesterday proved a BUI which would place U*****. 000 '$2,850,000) In trust to mcc. claims by inhabitants of Rongelap atoll. In the Marshal Islands, for radiation exposure injuries suffered in the 1954 US Pacific nuclear tests.46 words
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Advertisement285 1962-06-23 3 A new shipment of jsflns^^ j INDIAN SILKS |l©|i^i? has just arrived jJ^WV^ 'M; hond-embroider.d I ot ftj.) 45" width, the*a «m- WiH^ quitite tilki ore ideal XT >/ ♦or 90wns ot distinction. This it just one ot hundreds of itemt ot Malayan Indion ond Indonesian handicrafts that we have285 words
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665 1962-06-23 4 Industrial Arbitration Court President hands down a ruling SINGAPORE Friday fHE president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today ruled that theatre managers and assistant managers of Malayan Theatres Limited, a Shaw Organisation company, can be members of the Singapore Manual665 words
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Article, Illustration371 1962-06-23 4 'Tricky affair,' says Nicet A LESSON ON HOW TO HANDLE CHOPSTICKS FOR VISITOR- OINGAPORE, Fri. •3 The Superior-Gen-eral of the Christian brothers, The Very Rev. Brother NicetJoseph, todfey wound up his busy three-day tour of Singapore, and said: "I am overwhelmed by the reception I received." Of the many programmes371 words
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198 1962-06-23 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The leader of Singapore's unofficial Governmentsponsored trade mission to Burma. Mr. Max Lewis, who flew home this evening said he was "most optimistic" that with the aid of the Government "good business" would be possible with Burma. The mission comprised nine members of198 words
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Article265 1962-06-23 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movemenu ai Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVAL* BO AC: Prom London, Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur <BA 714) »J5 pm.; from Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 71S) 9.50 p.m. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 403) 10.45 a.m.265 words
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Advertisement188 1962-06-23 4 SINGAPORE P 4^ T^B T EL ***** I j TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! The two faces of a man who craves his friend's wealth and his friend's girl I Alain DELON AP*j2 1 Marie LaFORET -Jb^^^J Maurice RONET f 0 TONI T C MIDNIGHT? -A GREAT HUMAn'^TORV r OF LOVE, FAITH AND188 words
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Advertisement131 1962-06-23 4 TODAY f SPECIAL LUNCHEON I 1 POTATO SOUP 1 CH'^^N »«hI J HAM PIE J M BAKED APPLE M and CREAM Strain View Ho tr y jOmore 6*h«u JbM4H| m r>r *»ent Nightly X,7*/ «AM|r W r M°« T beairtrhii Dancer tram Australia -.^■x^bj Dancing the SeataV^V -lonel Latin AmtnM131 words
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Advertisement295 1962-06-23 4 SEAVIEW HOTEL TEL: *****-2-3 MANAGER: UM JEW KUM JUNE Singapore's ideal spot Z.siajV for the most delicious QIIUfIAV Chicken Curry Tiffin. J Morning Music by PHILIP MO HIS BAND :^^^^==g (DANCING NIGHTLY) Ulmo.l comfart at reaionable rates W < ORCHARD HOTEL LTD. BL /it 'all* ii»'«i' i.n«o A ia«H RAHIM295 words
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Advertisement582 1962-06-23 4 ♦MwShowmgiiVo'-i^Vp 0 ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S t "REAR WINDOW I I JAMBS STEWART GRACE KELLY X Technicolor Po«omoun» TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! T "PURPLE NOON" (jaro) J Alain Dclon Technicolor. X Tomorrow 8 4 Sam: Columbia s X OljV3;Biiaf^B tNowsnowiog.'^iv.^p:'. 4 Stephen BOYD Dolores HART T'THE INSPECTOR tCinemoScope Color by Deluxe Plui Latest Movietone582 words
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Article, Illustration2515 1962-06-23 5 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY -by "Death buys a shilling share" PART TWO OF THE SERIAL DAY 2 of the serial that's as hot as the news that rocked the City of London recently. ...Edna Robins, beautiful broker's secretary, is found strangled— clutch ing part of a2,515 words
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Advertisement62 1962-06-23 5 TYRES GIVE YOU HIGHE^ILEAGE H IV I W I DB t D irtfcWh rt r'H r'i'i lid^k 4 A ..< Jtflf I %4&» )a IS w mmm\ WAYMASTER -arfgjp»^ Avon reliability makti every dollar go further miles Sa jaß} further and gives you a bonus in extra safety as .s^£l££_BHK62 words
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Advertisement261 1962-06-23 5 SEE EUROPE i J-1 I comedy Mm. 41 A HOCST6OHOLZ mm. a pamqatipw fA W Wmm\ CO-?r*£P'"G j^P^ HOMRS) S^JOW A thru' U.A i Htv tm% COMING SOON m\ to your yS favourite Theatre I CAPITOL *H Singapore VISIT EUROPE BY PAN AM BIGJETS Daily departures from Bangkok wide Lisbon.261 words
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303 1962-06-23 6 Malayan's Ceylon marriage upheld as being valid DENTAL SURGEON LOSES APPEAL AGAINST MAINTENANCE ORDER LONDON, Friday. A Malayan dental surgeon living inNewcastle-on-Tyne claimed he was forced to marry a Malayan woman on the day he first met her in Ceylon in July 1951, said Sir Jocelyn Simon in the DivorceReuter - 303 words
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111 1962-06-23 6 EDITOR HELD IN ANTI-RED DRIVE IN KUCHING KUCHING, Friday. POLICE have arrested seven members of the Sara- wak United People's Party, including two women, on suspicion of being connected with the clandestine Communist organisation here. Those arrested include Mr. Wen Mm Chupan, an editor of the left-wing newspaper Sin Wen111 words
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Article60 1962-06-23 6 KUANTAN, Fri. Che Habshah binte Ahmad, wife of the Sultan of Pahang, gave birth to a 7-lb baby boy at the Istana Terentum here today. News of the birth was announced by the firing of a 16--gun salute from the police compound. The60 words
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Article35 1962-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of Qantas. Sir Hudson Fysh. will be visiting Kuala Lumpur and Singapore within the next few days In the course of a world tour of Qantas establishments.35 words
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Article62 1962-06-23 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A man and woman were taken to the General Hospital today after they were involved In a quarrel with another person in a house off the 15th milestone. Holland Road. The woman, Chan Hong Poh, 30. Is in a serious condition, but the man,62 words
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Article137 1962-06-23 6 Spying as a woman's career CPYING has aptly been called the most dangerous profession in the world trained agents gamble with danger and death at every move. From time to time women have played a leading role in this game of Intrigue, some with astounding success. Beginning today. The Malay137 words
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Article100 1962-06-23 6 Methodist choir to make tour KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Methodist Singers, a 20-voice choral group, will begin a concert tour of 14 towns in the Federation next month. Mr. William Zimmerman, minister of music for the Methodist Church in Malaya, will accompany the choir during its one-month tour. The tour100 words
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Article29 1962-06-23 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A Chinese school pupil. Ng Chee Seng, 7 was knocked down and killed by a lorry here yesterday morning on his way to school.29 words
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Article271 1962-06-23 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Nine Malayan and Singapore photographers are named among the "One Hundred Leading Exhibitors of the World in 1961" in the "Who's Who" of world photography in the May issue of the Photographic Society of America Journal. They are the head of the271 words
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340 1962-06-23 6 $40,232 DAMAGES TO A CRASH DRIVER SINGAPORE, Fri. A lorry driver. Low Swee Fong, 52, who was described by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court today as a "mere shadow of a man" because of the serious injuries he had suffered in a road accident, was awarded340 words
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176 1962-06-23 6 A REPORT IS AWAITED ON SCHOOL GOVERNORS RESIGNING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Education is waiting for an official report form the Negri Sembllan Chief Education Officer Mr. Tan Seng Chye, over the resignation of the six-mem-ber board of governors of the Dato Klana Putra School in Lenggeng. A176 words
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Article44 1962-06-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Six youths were detained today in connection with seven robberies committed here recently. This was disclosed s: a Press conference by the Selangor C.I.D. chief, Mr. T.B.M. Krishnan. who added: "We are making good progress in our investigations."44 words
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Miscellaneous170 1962-06-23 6 f.i7 Abner By A I Capp I THE US^k. AH IS PROUD LISSEN TO HER MRS^OKUM, US CIVIL DI •/Yr'« MAU k WINS!! jfi\ TOMAKEAMV VO'D THINK THET J I WISHES TO CHIP OFF A CHUNK <f i!*,H iaTi' I <f**A ffor^mrrT^y SACK-REE-RCE l> ATOMIC TOOTH Jk >OF YOUR HUSBANDS170 words
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744 1962-06-23 7 Woman owns two houses but has no rice to eat, she tells court WIFE, SUING HUSBAND FOR MAINTENANCE, SAYS: I STILL LOVE HIM... PENANG. Friday WOMAN who claimed to be a businessman's third wife told a magistrate's court today she owned two houses but had no rice to eat. "The744 words
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Article, Illustration157 1962-06-23 7 SEEING THE WORLD ON WHEELS TWENTY four year old Shahid Sajjad (above), a Pakistani student on a world tour by motor-cycle, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He l.>l| the Straits Times he left Karachi in March last year and has since covered about 30.000 miles in 11 countries before reaching157 words
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125 1962-06-23 7 CUBA— A PROOF TO EAST AND WARNING TO WEST vyHAT is happening in Cuba the only Communist country outside Eurasia? This question is of vital interest to both East and West. To the East, Cuba is proof tbat Communism can triumph without the heU> of Russian or Chines* armies. To125 words
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Article41 1962-06-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Malayan Airways will operate two extra flights to Kota Bharu— on Wednesdays and Fridays from July 1. The flight on Wednesday will be from Kuala Lumpur and the other will be from Penang.41 words
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Article20 1962-06-23 7 TAIPEH. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor and his consort went on a sightseeing tour around the city here today.20 words
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259 1962-06-23 7 OLD EVIDENCE WINS DOWSE A DIVORCE PENANG, Friday. QIDNEY Hastings Dowse, ex-Malayan rugby star and a former Penang Assistant Settlement Secretary, was today granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months, when he sued his wife, Mary Ann Dowse, for divorce on grounds of alleged adultery. In259 words
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Article50 1962-06-23 7 MALACCA. Fri.— Mr. S. V. Vijayathevan, of the Education Department here, will be one of 16 people from all over the Federation who will be leaving for the Philippines next week on a three-week study tour. They will leave Kuala Lumpur by air for Manila on Monday.50 words
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Article75 1962-06-23 7 KUCHING. Fri. Brunei's anti-Malaysia party. Party Ra'ayat, is dropping its buffalo head symbol in the design for its new flag. A new tricolour emblem is to be registered. A spokesman of the party said today this did not mean any change in the party's policies. Recognition of75 words
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176 1962-06-23 7 $150 MAGPIE: I WOULDN'T PAY FIVE CENTS, SA YS MAGISTRATE SINGAPORE, Fri. A magistrate. Mr. Richard Laycock, stared hard at a long-tail-ed magpie in court and shook his head. "I would not pay five cents for it." he said at the ODening of the case of a stolen bird. Why176 words
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Article49 1962-06-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Armed robbers entered the home of Madam Chua Hong Tee. 45 a farmer living In Holland Road, last night and took away $500 cash and $500 in jewellery. Madam Chua. who was alone in the house at the time, was bound and gagged49 words
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Article24 1962-06-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries will hold its annual dinner at the Selangor Club tomorrow.24 words
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Article373 1962-06-23 7 KEN HAMMONDS - KEN HAMMONDS by ANY addict of detective stories knows about the perfect murder one so perfectly planned and executed that there is not even a hint of suspicion, let alone proof. "Puiple Noon" a French production released by The Rank Organisation, is the story of373 words
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Article43 1962-06-23 7 TAIPING. Fri.— The North Zone Perak Amateur Athletic Association will hold a social and dance at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here tomorrow night. "Miss Athlete" will be elected and there will be an exhibition ol tne latest dance craze, the Twist.43 words
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Advertisement165 1962-06-23 7 Sill HIS W 9 J A \j THAT FIT AS FINE AS MADE-TO-MEASURE! j In your exact <$% collar size jZZZ^. V^( N In your exact dri r shoulder size rrbsA i •In your exact f*)Y£</\ I>J sleeve length v 'ffl X Personal FIT j PERFECT Dim SHIRTS are made165 words
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Advertisement361 1962-06-23 7 Jjk 1 ill I H 1 ifl An open letter from: NAN YANG WATCH CO.. LTD. FtIXY AIR-CONDITIONED KOK YOl K (OMKOKT 84. North Bridge Road. Singapore to the man who owns a self-winding Omega Seamaster We have the watch the woman in your life has always longed for! It's361 words
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Article48 1962-06-23 8 10 Word* Sit (Minimum) MR ONG THVE GHEE and his children thank friends and relative.*. ■nd the Methodist Church, lor (her uslatance. visits, wreaths, donations towards the Methodist Church building fund telegrams, letters of condolence, and attendance at the (uaeral of the late lira. Ong Thye Ghee48 words
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Article273 1962-06-23 8 2» Word, Sit (Minimum) VANITY H Raffles Place Spore Genuine half price sale. Open all day. 'H« COCKPIT'S Jara liiwuit. serf ad H«i Saturday and Suodav tuoob time OORNEAL MICRO LENSES from ,R. V. Meyer, Ophthalmic Opticians, (Raffle* Place Singapore. Telephone •3415. PLEASE LEAVE ME Alone Let Me Die273 words
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Article130 1962-06-23 8 21 Word* $:.:n (Him.) COD LOVES YOU. Pur furtbei particulars, and tree tracts write tc Malaya Kvangeltstic relluwsblD Pays l^ehsr no* ''ingapnr*' IV PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Singapore, Orchard Road Sunday Service V a.m. and 6 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, t, Fort Canning Koad. Singapore, Telephoae *****.130 words
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Article19 1962-06-23 8 H»rr/» Ji (Mm. I—Boxi Box SO rff. extra RAFFLES PHOTOGRAPHERS. 92-BS. nras Basab Koad. Tel: 3443 a (Spore).19 words
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Article53 1962-06-23 8 W»rdt $j Win. >— Bex it ctt. rxlra VISITING FRITAIN? Ask Synchro Car Hire 1A4.. Petersham Me«s. south f.nsington. London. BW. 7 for c if. drive three-way tariff of *nd Bedford Caravans. Quotation for lierlod hire. A car can meet you at sny airport or dock. Overseas enquiries53 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, June 23, 1962.
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Article670 1962-06-23 8 When in February the Philippines Government was urged by the House of Representatives to claim Nortn Borneo, ceded to a British syndicate by the Sultan ol Sulu in 1878, we remarked that while it was difficult to believe that the government could take the claim seriously, neither670 words
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Article337 1962-06-23 8 The Federation Government's announcement that it intends to take drastic action against new squatting on State land has, not surprisingly, turned the thoughts of private landowners to the difficulties they face when clearing their property. Recovery of possession often goes smoothly, leaving both owner and squatter satisfied. But337 words
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Article185 1962-06-23 8 The U.S. Senate having passed legislation authorising the sale of 50.000 tons o» stockpile tin, 10,000 tons of ii as soon as possible, the bill now goes to the White House for President Kennedy's signature. The sting in all that has been said in the Congressional hearings is the185 words
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500 1962-06-23 8 When 10 old men of music march in... WASHINGTON. Fri. The rather dull stretch of roadway outside the north railings of the White House a place normally inhabited by tourists and teenagers waiting to be shown round, and by a sad little army of placard-wavers suddenly became a place of500 words
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529 1962-06-23 8 JOHN WILLIAMS - The lotus eaters ...of NEVER-NEVER LAND JOHN WILLIAMS by \7IENTIANE, Frl.— Newst paper maps of Laos always make it look so simple. Here are the boundaries, clearly marked, and there is Vientiane, shown in bigger type than other towns, as befits the "administrative capital of the nation." Laos, however, is529 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1962-06-23 8 R. ROOLVINK - A tongue that can bind us all R. ROOLVINK by PROF. I PROFESSOR OF MALAY STUDIES. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYAi FROM AN INAUGURAL LECTURE LAST NIGHT THE interest shown here in a Department of Malay Studies is only natural because of the developments that took place in Malaya and in Indonesia1,100 words
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Advertisement446 1962-06-23 8 iBBBBBBJBBO»JSjSJB*S)jBB_B^^ Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: lot Floor COLO BTORAOE ARCADE Orchard Roe. COLO STORASE ORANCHKS AT HOLLAND ROAO— KATONO) StsTPPKL ROAD-NAVAL ■ASK Authorised Agents. CITY BOOK STORE: LTD Winchester Home. Collyer Quey THE NIWI FRONT FHzpetrick't Supermarket St. M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road.446 words
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Advertisement129 1962-06-23 8 Eyesight Conservation S rale* rer -taco*erhtf whether •tosses ere necessary are at fellows: 1. When a .utance object eppean cenfuseel end misty. Hie observer -•cdi ftasses. 2. If a penal ht ohliae. ra shut Ms eyes from time to rtma te rest them while reading er at the pictures, he129 words
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Advertisement156 1962-06-23 8 f JL w l cnangGcL.i wm w~ m m w TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modem cistern is handsome, hygienic, and efficient In operation. It flushes at a touch, wl th a quiet ret powerful action. Tbe shell Is made of black Duranlt* and th* Xl rurflsher syphon mechanism156 words
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Article442 1962-06-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri WARNING to the public to make sure that the electrical appliances they use are wired according to the Malayan colour code was given today by the Chief Electrical Inspector. Mr. G. H. McLeod. He said that two people had died and others442 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-06-23 9 TENGKU AT BANQUET IN HONOUR OF THAI KING, QUEFN SPEAKS 0F... THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, speaking at a State banquet held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night in honour of the King and Queen of Thailand. Picture167 words
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Article, Illustration205 1962-06-23 9 A 2-month study in S'pore for 2 American girls SINGAPORE, Fri. Two American girls flew into Singapore today to study the customs of local people for two months. They are Miss Linda Moser and Miss Margaret Shuman, both 17 and both from Pittsburgh. Linda's mother is a domestic science teacher205 words
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Article56 1962-06-23 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. An exdetainee. Noor Mohamed, 58, falsely claimed himself to have a crime-free record in his application for Singapore citizenship on May 12. Inspector E. O. Thompson, prosecuting, told a court here today. Mohamed, a hawker, was fined $250 or one month's jail after pleading56 words
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613 1962-06-23 9 Chinese culture has an important role in Malaya: Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today that the Federation Government believer that Chinese culture had an important part to play in the building of a Malayan culture and a Malayan nation. He said this613 words
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Article30 1962-06-23 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Undergraduates of the University of Singapore will go to the polls on June 29 and July 4 to elect their 30 representatives to the Students' Council.30 words
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113 1962-06-23 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri.— The War Department Civilian Staff Association has decided to hold mass rallies throughout the country to protest against the present deadlock in its wage negotiations with the War Department. The association's general secretary. Mr. Ng Ah Keat, told the Straits Times113 words
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Advertisement116 1962-06-23 9 f ENGLISH ELECTRIC RED SPOT FUSEBOARDS wllh built-in CIRCUIT SWITCHES All *t ractam Mfciy iciiwu el j I "WtTcaig 4 Kwiril md Double fol«. E^Uflflp L- <Z I HU.KAIW. n il I i r (iX'fx«x(^«^i.x«»^iix»«y GRAND OPENING TODAY j SATURDAY 23rd JUNE THE CARLTON BEAUTY SALON 68-A. EAST COAST ROAD116 words
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Advertisement205 1962-06-23 9 Business success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a car H these are some of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. H The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced business training organisation in the southern hemisphere has,205 words
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Miscellaneous508 1962-06-23 9 RADIO MALAYA lude: 945 Oo!l 100 Melodies 2.00 Girl On The Run: 2.15 n w miii-fi ■r% prom Mustca i 8 i O 3 O Har Calling The Housewife: 2.46 The NATIONAL SHi>«iV\AVfc monica Corner; 10.45 Dream Man I Love: 3.00 Harry MarSfcRVICE 41.7 metres Dates; 1100 Close Down. tinez508 words
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Article708 1962-06-23 10 Clerks: A case for 'city' L pay REFER to your editorial headed "Town and Village" (S.T. June 19) and submit that the Civil Service Clerical Federation has compiled statistics to substantiate its claim for "capital pay" for clerks working in the Federal capital and other major towns. The civil service708 words
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Article136 1962-06-23 10 rpHE main roads in Kuala J Trengganu are In a deplorable state with boulders Jutting out In somfplaces, pits In others and the edges of the road eroding. Even a new car starts rattling after a few days in this place. It is sad that136 words
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Article208 1962-06-23 10 IF America is really honest in her intention to dispose of her tin stockpile without disrupting the market, all she has to do Is: PROMISE to sell only to the buffer stock manager; PROMISE to sell only In small lots annually or as the buffer208 words
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Article105 1962-06-23 10 YOUR report of June 12 quotes me as saying "that the fund would ultimately be incorporated in a Bill for the approval of the Legislative Assembly." I wish to correct this. The Congress of Muslim Organisations will seek the help and co-operation of the Mlnfstry cf Labour in105 words
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Article143 1962-06-23 10 "THE College of Agriculture at Berdang seems to exist only In name. Its activities are seldom heard of by the general public. It may interest people to know what is meant by "all Is not well" as expressed by your correspondents Agricola <S.T. May 26) and Observer (S.T.143 words
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Article67 1962-06-23 10 DEFERRING to 'he report In the Straits Times ol May 3 that clerks unsuccessful In obtaining a credit in their English language examination will be confirmed in their appointments if they passed their probationers' examination. I would like very much to know how many have tried and67 words
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Article212 1962-06-23 10 PENSIONS: THE MONTHLY ORDEAL PAYMENT of pensions to the Government pensioners, volunteers and widows residing in Singapore is at present carried out In the Treasury. This system of payment must have originated in the Victorian age and faithfully followed from then down to this day. Pensioners In the Federation are212 words
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Article170 1962-06-23 10 ON November 23, 1961, the death occurred of Mr. H.A.R. Cheeseman, C.M.G. He is deeply mourned in the small church Ellington Presbyterian Church of England, Ramsgate, Kent— where he was a devoted worker. The congregation recently set up a "Cheeseman Memorial Committee" to raise a fund by the beginning170 words
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Advertisement132 1962-06-23 10 NEW I REDUCED PRICESJ All round reductions Lower down payment with following instalments reduced as low as $10 monthly! Elegant furniture of all designs, including your own designs H SINGAPORE-KOALA lUMPUR-PEN ANG KOTA BMARU-IPOH-JOMORE »AHRU You can see the (pua/tty of TAIKOO SUGAR i .y TAIKOO /^b SjK "A 1132 words
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Advertisement230 1962-06-23 10 Who is This Lady in Pink Have you told your builder to use lanalisetf Jh Tfntter* tJaßaßßfilf •'TANAUSED' TIMBER WILL NOT ROT| Hfctg^ WHITE ANTS WILL NOT EAT IT! HICKSON'S TIMBER PRESERVATION (MALAYA) LIMITED 4, HoMbitw *m*. Kn«U Uimnir. f. O. »o. W flwMi OTH/SUI? HSC chance for students Why230 words
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Miscellaneous256 1962-06-23 10 Straits Times Crossword BssssT 1I 2 1 HLsssssssl BssssT* LssssP MssT** Tssss! ACROSS burst of enthusiasm also (11). 7 The rockung-stonc shifted S Sailor on stormy .-ea becomes along (S). cast down <s>. 8 American pillar Identified 6 20 Differently considered is> without polnUess bias (9). 11 I'm able tor256 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-06-23 11 ANNULLED: A MARRIAGE— REJECTED: A SUITOR— IN VIEW: A NEW ROMANCE Grandma Siput's merry go-round by JACKIE SAM Singapore, Friday piLM actress Siput Sarawak todayhad a marriage annulled, rejected a suitor and started rumours of a new romance all within 30 minutes. Cast in the opposite roles of this four-times324 words
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Article132 1962-06-23 11 SINGAPORE, Friday rvHE Singapore Bus Workers' Union tonight con- demned the Government for "repeatedly interfering" with the trade union movement and called on it to stop "unreasonable police intervention in strikes." This was one of the resolutions adopted at a general meeting held at the132 words
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Article103 1962-06-23 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The kJ Workers Party has invited seven other Singapore political parties to attend a public meeting on Sunday to explain the "Implications" ol the Referendum Bill to the people. In letter c to Umno. Party Ra'ayat the Singapore People's Alliance Baiisan Sosialis,103 words
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Article44 1962-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A Colombo Plan technical adviser. Mr. R. K. MacKenzle flew In today from New York to give vocational guidance to Malayan students at the re-quest of the Federation Government He will be here for a year.44 words
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Article55 1962-06-23 11 IPOH. Fri.— Mining labourers recovered two fuel injectors in thick undergrowth about 400 yards from the Yin Chin kongsi in Tarn bun yesterday afternoon. The injectors, valued at $2,000. were reported stolen on Wednesday morning when four men armed with daggers raided the mine and tied up a55 words
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116 1962-06-23 11 JPOH, Fri.— Three women and seven men, all masked and armed with daggers, robbed a family of a pair of earrings valued at MS, a $35 wristwatch. three parangs and a torch near Simpang Puiai early today. V. Thannimalai. 32, a mining labour116 words
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167 1962-06-23 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Josephine John, 23. of Amber Road, Singapore, was today convicted in the First Magistrate's Court here on a charge of stealing a wristwatch and $40 from a Kuala Lumpur taxi driver, Tee Chin Seng, 26, of Gombak Road,167 words
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Article35 1962-06-23 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Cheng Kirn Heng, 22, was today fined $1,600 or four months' Jail for assisting in a characters lottery on the five-foot way at Thomson Road on March 25. He pleaded guilty35 words
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Advertisement277 1962-06-23 11 As noble as the Scottish thoroughbreds only found in the Highlands BORP^NMMMhw**J^^^^M*MIMNMMMMM»* "i i s^TMiSirrWWrrtMtfr**r* J^Bi ii miiiiwiiMa^ i mwii^ From the rugged grandeur of the High- matured and blended to give it such dislands, the fertile lowlands, mighty rivers, HBi tinctive flavour and mellowness, tumbling cataracts and picturesque glens,277 words
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Miscellaneous51 1962-06-23 11 Vufjs liunny By Balph HeimdaM /iTS RUNNING RNfA 'OH, DEAR! VOU*Z BOTH A 'W /C^ j si V NOWi LET'S 601 J MCTS! VOU^L DIRTY UP MY VEfegS^ 111 I OH, PEAR! SOMETHING'S A w y TT\ NEW 5E AT COVERS l^M *i* VyWRONS.BOYS: THE MOTOR'S J I^HMM._ H^H />.51 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1962-06-23 12 THE JONES BOY (1838) WHO CAUSED A NATIONAL SENSATION AT 5 a.m. on December 14, 1838 a footman saw a wizened, grimy-looking boy of about 15 creeping along a Buckingham Talace corridor. The boy at once sprinted away with the footman after him. Following1,584 words
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Advertisement316 1962-06-23 12 Volkswagen J f. pj^*TX **ssi i-i^v YOU DON'T HAVE TO TAKE IT ON A SHAKEDOWN CRUISE Maybe you think mysterious noises are part ot the price you pay tor a new car. But not tor a Volkswagen. A new VW costs $5,900. Without noises. It's pretty hard to get a316 words
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Advertisement1553 1962-06-23 13 TO LIVUPOOL A WESI COAII U.A. Ow vow. Lan« >''■!• ranMi MACHAM Havra. Liverpnl, dl!go» tdi 23 Tatay Jne 24/ a Jne 3t UOMIOOU A'mouth, L imi R'dam. H'bri MM I« |mi U NMa 11/ I NHI I MLIUS Uvtipaal. Glasgow im* 27 tali t RIOMEO Liverpaal.. lal) 4 lal)1,553 words
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Advertisement1374 1962-06-23 13 kUI E. A. C. LINESkAILINGS II GENOA, U HAVRE NAMBUII. IREMtN, ANIWlkiROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSIO. IQTHEHBUW AND COPENHAGEN /Sr^Suk S'aore P fapa Penang iVY&oYKI R. 1-2/21 Jan 24/ a Jin 17/21 Jim I-V V&i-J'l AtulNiA' ii amm Jai) 1/ J Jail t/ I lar| VAjJaf -FAISTRIA' a) a/S dl> »4/21 M|1,374 words
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Advertisement1509 1962-06-23 13 MPfttftl IERVICt 10 LOHROW LIVkBPIOI COHIIWENTR4 PRRTI. I'aari I'ka- »*mm% RENURIR (M)t H'larg. Lin Ha*ra. M'tre t. 35/ Tiiij JaM 24/ a Jill 21/ 1 lEHREOCH (E.Lp.j L'aaaT H'larg. Hall. I'Ma mm 21/ i mm M/2J ■ENVRACKIE (E.L) UaMB. HaaMrg. MM Hi Ml) 1/ RENVOILiCH* L'paal, B'men, ri'burg. roan Hill1,509 words
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Advertisement987 1962-06-23 13 w^ MeALISTER tjc CO., LTD. IN_S4 ILXEHMAN UM KJLAVENESS LINE I MAMIUR* LMIM. RtTTtRRAM IUMIRB lit AMEIiS. SAN FRANCIICB HAVRE t HUU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORILANI ci i o» usiiovrni AanaiiM cam cntrii I saatk Amanca Sooo rnw raMM IB Part/a Jbm aJns/2Jil| 27/21 Jim rpw "nali rtw ««vMt uftouh987 words
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510 1962-06-23 14 'TRADING has been quieter although on Wednesday selling pressure took prices to a new low, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market report. Bearish sentiment has prevailed this week brought about by the continued decilne on Wall Street and American threats510 words
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Article123 1962-06-23 14 £HINISI. Preduee txehange. «ln- «»|..rt n.on prlees par picul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk $38t aellers. drum $41 J sellers: Cepra: June $28 buyers. S2K) aellers; Pepper: Muntok white ***** arlleri, Sarawak white $155 sellers. Sarawak black $I*o sellers, garbled Lampong black $120 sellers, AST A $1321 sellers. Stngapere123 words
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539 1962-06-23 14 From Our Market Correspondent A LTHO U GH prices in A the tin and industrial sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday opened practically unchanged on Thursdays closing levels this state of affairs did not last very long. The Senate has now passed the539 words
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Article22 1962-06-23 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 21 Jane °>2 Industrials 159.60 158.:;? Tins: 255.51 254.17 5 rubbers: 179.23 179.23 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article852 1962-06-23 14 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation I section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlops (5.0001 51. 61 ON. (7.000) 51.61 D. C.T.B. (100) 495. !<d. East Smelting (1. 000) $2.72 xd: r. and N. ords (5.000) 52.62; M. Cement (1,000) J2 51852 words
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323 1962-06-23 14 T*HERE was another drop in the Straits tin price x yesterday of $3 making a total loss of $7 in the past two trading days. Yesterday's price of M31.87J per plcul was the lowest since early May of last year and followed the323 words
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Article38 1962-06-23 14 June 22. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73i cent (down a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 75 J cents (down a quarter, of a cent). TIN: 5431 874 (down S3). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (up 40 tons).38 words
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Article95 1962-06-23 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares resumed the easing trend In quiet trading. Most moves were small B.H.P. dropped 6d. to 575. 3d. Oils were steady and so were ba*r meUls. Loans closed firm. Con. Zinr s»/.g H»rald S7 9 N.B.H. 12/10» I C.I. 407» A.C.I. 66/96 Repco95 words
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Article182 1962-06-23 14 CMIM y)f f a fn,tl<lt ||n|aMn 1,,,.,*"!!"" t#dlr Ho CHppei «243. Mnnidu 24. City of Ea«tbo»in>. 31/3?. Pekln 6/7. Caaara 13/14. Tnul"\o M *7 10M1> T ppur 23/24 Krtr Maerak W/16. Karon** 27 /28 Nikkei Mara 44. East Be* NW 4. Outer reads: Emp Klttrwake. Ardroen, Tantalus.182 words
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Article118 1962-06-23 14 THI Malayan idlings Births' At- seoatien made theae change* In Itj rates to merchants yesterday (all rmtea to *100>: New Verk: buying TT 32 13 '16. airmail OU 32 IS/16. 90 d/it S3 3/1* credit bill*. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 13/16. alrjnail OU118 words
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Article284 1962-06-23 14 w'ITII .:isappolniin B over.-eaa advices the Federation Rulthn Exchange opened a shade lower than the Thursday's closing level and ruled quiet. After the official noon prices me market eased slightly. The extension of the U.S. De- fence Production Act tor one year passed by Hie U.S.284 words
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Article199 1962-06-23 14 JULY flrst grids rubber buytri f.e.b. rlosed at p.m in Sink'aporr iajf> terday at 731 cents per Id. do«n quarter of a cent on yrMerday ilo;in| price. The tone was quitt. t.C.C R A. rioKiiiK pm-es In cent* per In yenterday. Int. 1 K.S s. Prompt ton.199 words
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Article111 1962-06-23 14 Mm li Three month* (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. a> r» UM, Cold store id M. Dox Vi cts Steamship eta. lingeries 2.") CIS. 8. Time* IS rt» Koi.ii.-i.i. B ota, S. Traders 'S2 eta 8. Darby (d. L'nlteers 10 eta. 1 M J.lin.S I I CIS MININGS A. Ainu111 words
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Advertisement1020 1962-06-23 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacifio. Atlaatio. a. Greai Ukei bervte* tia ti» rt» tv tl* Sport S'nin M'mia i »n|»it> n Tort oievtiana "CUttli Matu" 2b 27 last 21/2* Jill 11 Jity 21 Jaly 14 Auf 31 A|| "Kiaikawa Mara" 29/31 Hl* 1/ 2 Ai| 12 Ast I Sift1,020 words
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Advertisement650 1962-06-23 14 i NITTO \JDIj LINE HONG KONG JAPAN SERVICE I s.s. "SHINEI MARU" Voy: C-1 Looding for Hong Kong ond Jopon Ports. Penong P. S'hom Spore In Port 23 June 24/27 June 28 June/ ltt July General Agents: OCEANIC LLOYD LTD. Denmork House, Singapore. Tel: *****. 1 Port Swettenham. Tel: 6682.650 words
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Advertisement334 1962-06-23 14 LJ| Till NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given I Muciam Ng Cheng Hian ol No. 2'J-A, Tul Thong Crescent. Singapore, h.ut applied to UM Liquors Licen&'ng Board. Singapore, for the transfer of a 2nd Class Beei House licence in le.sI pect ol premises No. 29. Tai Thong Crescent to Mr. Law334 words
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Advertisement766 1962-06-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE Messrs. Vernat Eastern Agencies I Ltd., wiali it to be made known that they do not nt present hold any agency or made sales of any brand of RAZOR BLADES. Dealers are advised to beware of any person or persons selling Razor Blades claiming to be representatives of766 words
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Advertisement641 1962-06-23 15 (Continued from Patr si SITUATIONS VACANT to Word, SI (Mim.)— Btx it et: txtrm ■OX ASS 3 S.T. K.L. position tilled. Applicants thanked. CENERAL COOK AMAH for Kur-opt-an family, should speak English. Rins K.L. *****. live id. WANTIO Cook/Wash /House Amah. Kuro|M-an family youngest 12*r*. Dome English an advantage. Apply641 words
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Advertisement1126 1962-06-23 15 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* Si (Mim.) Btx ft cl*. extra WANTED OUTDOOR SALESMEN and salesgirl* for Refrigerator* and Ua* Cookers. Only those wltb experience in Household Appliances need apply witb full particulars. Box A47sS S.T. Spore. ACCOUNTANT/COMPANY SECRETARY required by large Motor Co. la K.L. Applicants pleaae atate experience, qualifications.1,126 words
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Advertisement986 1962-06-23 15 GODOWN SPACE VACANT tt Wtrdt Si (Mim.)— Btx tt ct*. txtrm SPACIOUS OODOWN To Let Concrete Structure Area about 9,000 sq. ft. Central Locality Ideal as store-cum-offlce. Apply P.C. Box 1093 Singapore Principals Only. CODOWN SPACI WANTED U Wtrdt ti (Mim.}—B.,x tt ctt. txtrm 1 000 SQUARf Flit B to986 words
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Advertisement1137 1962-06-23 15 26 W»r4t ti (Mim.)— Btx it rfs. txtrm 31.6.63 SHARI CIRTIPICATI/ Transfer Form No. M.1076 re. 1,000 shares Cold storage Holdings in tbe name Djeag Hsioh Heng. V! inlly Malacca/Fish Street. Finder please notify Lim. 127 Cecil street (Spore) or pbone 704J8/473&5* Reward FOR HIRE tt Word* ti (Mim.}— Btx1,137 words
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Advertisement1133 1962-06-23 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wtr4t ti (Him.)— Box it ctt. txtrm 1060 OATSUN OLUSOIMO, IVAO Vaoguaid. K/Hopular. lU4 H/Callfornta, 1953 V/Wyvero. Hlllman, 1951 A4O aVWagea. Cbting Saaa Motors Ltd.. 24X1 Laveader street (B'pore) PONTIAC 1660 in tip-top condition new tyres, completely overhauled Car being transported overseas uritb owner but will1,133 words
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Advertisement1271 1962-06-23 15 FOR SALE FRESH FLOWERS tt Wtrd. Si (Mim.)-B.x It ct: txlr. (*•»•>-•« '<•• BARGAINS!! BILLING iLtCTdIC T U B C y """A "T" MUSI CLIAR calendar Swiss war cnes $10 .M) Canadian terylene shiru mmtm SS.ftO. Lo.is. snort sleeve utilrt* from a a a aTaBB* BajB aB **aV BVV*a a1,271 words
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Article, Illustration592 1962-06-23 16 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN BY Junior; Kuala Lumpur, Friday \JALAYA shot into a four stroke lead at the end of the third round of the SouthEast Asian amateur golf team championship played here today at the SelangGi Golf Club. In second position ar*»592 words
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Article157 1962-06-23 16 MALAYA: Too Joon U>k» <J6. 81. 78) 235; Pat Lim (81, St. 77) 240; George Lee (90. 88. 86) 264; thoonf Ewe Seong (90. 85. 77) 252: TOTAL (247. 248, 232) 727. HONG KONG: A. Sutcliffe (80, 78. 79) 237: A. McFadstan (81, not playrd.Kli-. M. C.157 words
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Article325 1962-06-23 16 KEDAH 3 PERAK 1; Alor Star, Friday. I^EDAH created an upset in the north zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Perak 3 l at Stadium Darul Aman here today. Perak led I—o at the interval. Kedah's victory was the result of their325 words
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725 1962-06-23 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Alexandra, relegated from Div 1 last year, have won the Div. 2A championship in the Singapore Amateur F.A. League although they have not yet completed their fixtures. They head the section with an unbeaten record of five wins and one draw and725 words
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Article214 1962-06-23 16 Appeal by Razak brings US coach EASTON ARRIVES By VIC NAYAGAM I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V —American athletics coach Bill Easton arrived by air here today on a special request by the Federation of Malaya Olympte Council president. Tun Abdul Razak. to prepare Malayan athletes for the Jakarta Asian Games starting214 words
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Advertisement1325 1962-06-23 16 TENDERS I KNDERS from Contractors re- I littered with P.W.D Singapore in above under Head II ill be received at the Public Works Department, High Street. Singapora In Tender Box No 1 up to noon or the 13th July. 1962. Alterations to (ID. Buildlnf. Singapore. The project drawings may be1,325 words
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Advertisement874 1962-06-23 16 CAMERON HIGHLANDS PENANG p QRT COMMISSION ROAD wnnrF The road between Tapah and WI I» the 19th mile Cameron Highlands FtRR* SER\ ICE Road will be closed to vehicles lor The normal ferry sen-ice will be periods of up to two hours during in operation on Monday. 25th June, daylight874 words
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Advertisement178 1962-06-23 16 ATHLETICS: WHY WE ASIANS LAG? Complacement. poor training techniques, lack of dedicated coaches these are but three reasons why Asia has yet to produce a world-beater in track events. A thoughtful analysis of what must be done to bridge the performance gap between Asians and athletes of other lands appears178 words
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Article10 1962-06-23 17 TIMES SPORTS 2 SEVERAL SMART YOUNGSTERS TO RUN IN XL10 words
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Article211 1962-06-23 17 ROYAL ASCOT LONDON. Friday ¥>ALTO, a four-year-old, scored France's ninth post-war victory In the Ascot Gold Cup, richest and most important race of the Royal meetine yesterday. I Taking the lead 4f out in the 2i-mlle race, jockey Fred Palmer kept Balto going stronglyReuter - 211 words
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Article55 1962-06-23 17 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mrs. Nlcholl beal Mr*. S. Holloway 6 and 5 In the seml-flnal of the Singapore women's golf cnamplonships at the R.S.GC. course today. The other seml-ilnal between Mrs. D. Ong and Mrs. V. JWwards was halted ai the 14th tec because of rain. The match will55 words
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Article545 1962-06-23 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Prl. SAFE HOME, MAORI FAIR AND WINORO ALSO SHOW PROMISING FORM IN MORNING TRIALS gEVERAL youngsters are ready to show their ability first time out on Sunday, tne opening day of the June-July meeting here. Newcomers were In the limelight on the545 words
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Article1720 1962-06-23 17 KL runners riders tomorrow Race It I.JO-Cl 4 Div 2-7* 1 ***** Polly Clipper 'Slipper Kongsl) E. Breuk.. S 9.0 'Won* 4 2 ***** Korrarkan (Phoster St.) Daniei*, 6 9.0 BUynard 11 3 ***** Fairy Patch (Venl Vlci St.) Allan, 5 8.13 (F) Smith S 4 ***** Manikam (Randjltslngh Si.)1,720 words
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Article188 1962-06-23 17 LONDON. Fri. Chuck McKinley (United States) and Pierr* Darmon f France) prevented an all-Australian lineup for the men's singles semi-finals in the London lawn tennis championships here, at Queen's Club yesterday. The acrobatic McKinley. last year's Wimbledon runnerup, beat Neale Fraser (Australia) 6-2. 7-5 inReuter - 188 words
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Article182 1962-06-23 17 I ONDON. Prl. EngUsh country cricket leaders Warwickshire gained first Innings lead and bonus points against the champions, Hampshire, yesterday, thanks to a second wicket stand of 142 by Norman Homer (86 and Test-reject Mike Smith (M). Later Ray Hitchcock hit un unbeaten 86 ar\d WarwickshireReuter - 182 words
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223 1962-06-23 18 gHITAIN is concerned up on the Chinese Nationalist-held islands :i Foreign Office spokes LONDON, Friday, with the military buildmainland opposite the of Quemov and Matsu, man said here today. "We are following the situation in all its aspects with close concern." the spokesman told aReuter - 223 words
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Article146 1962-06-23 18 I VIENTIANE, Fri. Neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma announced today the three rival Princes of Laos have reached agreemtnt "on all points" and wnl form a new coalition government tomorrow. "Everything will be finished before tomorrow, Prince Souvanna told newsmen. Neutralist paratroopers and newsmen broke intoReuter; UP - 146 words
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125 1962-06-23 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The United Peoples' Party tonight revealed that Government had rejected its application to hold a mass rally at Hong Lim Park on July 15 without giving any reasons. In a statement. the party's chairman. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. who is125 words
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Article54 1962-06-23 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two fresh strikes, involving some 51 employees of two firms broke out in Singapore today. Strike No. 1 involves 21 workers of Jee Ah Chian and Co., a firm of public accountants. Strike No. 2 involves 30 employees of B.P. De Silva. a firm of54 words
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Article29 1962-06-23 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Heavy mil) washed out the two Div. 3 B soccer matches Star Soccentes v Shing Wan and Katong v AAA scheduled to be piayed today.29 words
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Article140 1962-06-23 18 LONDON. Fn. ReMiu.s of today's cricket maune.s were: At MANCHESTER: Lane*,, bt. Cambridge University by 221 nuvs. Lanes. 219 and 262 lur three. Cambridge 117 ami 143. At Nottingham, match drawn. JF Leices. 343 and 168 lor two di-c Notts 241 and 203 tor mx. At Oxford.140 words
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Article34 1962-06-23 18 YAWANARAJAH AMIRTHANAYACIT it.M w Y.l-.\.in:.r;iJ.ih. *MM| son oi Mr. M -upillni :mcj MJea K. Amlrth.in iv iui. )limn—l daughter of the lale Mr. V. Kum.ir.i suriiv and Mrs Kumari^ainy oi it, r, 6>.34 words
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Article31 1962-06-23 18 DEATH MADAM TAN KIM NEO. niolh.-r of Chrw Hup Tent: :inrt Tm 1 ;i«::y on 21.6.6:2. Kuneml at J.:iu |i.m. on 23.8.62 from Chick Sin Ton( dultan Street Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article73 1962-06-23 18 MR. AND MRS. Roys Ton I \vi*h to thank all th.ir friends and it- T lative* for the valuable glftl and fillcitation." on the occasion of their rec.nt wedding. MRS. LIAN THAM LIM and family thank friend* and relatives for in. saKm of condolence, •rrakta*. eeroila, donations, axsliitancr and73 words
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Article24 1962-06-23 18 ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT of MudMu'« have now Milled ■< M n Marie. Ladies! They exotic! Telephone 2.W)s Tanwlin I.d., Sl«n (Jim n a.m. —7 p.m.24 words
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Article334 1962-06-23 18 LONDON. Kn. A gloomy week in the sock r"arkets e"ded on a depressed note, Reuters lndusir:ai niaex dropped by 6.3 to MeU —over ten points down since last Monday. Todays falU reflected Wai) Street's declines overnight and end account selling which, though small, was .sufficient to depress values.334 words
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Article26 1962-06-23 18 LONDON, Prt. Buyers £857. sellers £859. Forward buyers £863, sellers £865. Settlement £857. Turnover a.m- 210 tons. pjn. 25 tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet.26 words
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Article49 1962-06-23 18 LONDON, Ptl. Sprt 22d July 22 1 16 d., August 22 3 16U. Sept. 22 3 16d. July /Sept. 22', d, October Dec. 22 '*d.. Jan./M*rch 22»*d, April/June 22 5 16d., c.i-f. i June unquoted. July 21 T ,d.. August i 21 13 I6d. Tone: Steady but quiet49 words
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170 1962-06-23 18 Pakistan face uphill task; magnificent 135 by Graveney LONDON. Friday. PAKISTAN faced an uphill task as they began"* r their second innings 270 runs behind on the second day of the second Test against England here at Lord's today. At the close the tourists had scored 103 for 4. Tom170 words
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Article94 1962-06-23 18 PAKISTAN IST INNS III". ENGLAND IST INNS. (Ovrrnifht I Stewart c Imtiaz b D'Souza 39 Cowdrey c D'Souza b Parooq 41 Dexter c Imtiaz b Parooq 6\S Graveney b D'Souza 181 Barrington c Imtiaz b Farooq 0 Allen lbw Farooq 2 Parfitt b Mahmood lti Millman c Hamf b94 words
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Article211 1962-06-23 18 Chee Leong is swim champion CINOAPORE. Pri. Lee Cliee Leong won four events to become individual chamuion at the University of Singapore annual swimming meet held ai Chinese Swimming Club pool ai Ambei Road today. RESULTS: MEN 50m. free 1. Chua Cheow Hwa 30.5 S, 50m. free (graduates and staff211 words
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