The Straits Times, 25 June 1962
1962-06-25
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Title Section14 1962-06-25 1 The Straits Times tie***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03614 words
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Article, Illustration494 1962-06-25 1 IPOH GETS A BRIEF GLIMPSE OF ROYAL COwPLJfci'—*"ti|s© 9 Rain stops for red-carpet airport welcome Crowds held back by police pENAXG, Sun. Penang rolled out (he traditional red carpel and gave the King and Queen of Thailand a great welcome when they arrived at Bayan Lepaa airport494 words
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Article46 1962-06-25 1 6 The reason lor our happiness, I think, is because I have always worn the pants in this house. There is no other way for a happy A marriage. Mr. James Burgess, aged 102. celebrating his 80th wedding anniversary in London. His wife, Ann, is 9846 words
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Article55 1962-06-25 1 JAKARTA. Sun —lndonesian forces in West New Gui- nea killed 20 Dutch troops I in the period June 1 to June 15. Major Satjuti Widjaja. spokesman for the "West Irian Theatre Command" has told reporters. He said Dutch morale was low and Netherlands soldiers had little stomachReuter - 55 words
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Article131 1962-06-25 1 'THE Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. yesterday attacked the British and American stands on the Kashmir dispute. He told Parliament thati speeches made by American and British delegates in the UN. Security Council debate on Kashmir had roused NEW DELHI. Sun. doubts in Indian mindsReuter - 131 words
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166 1962-06-25 1 JAKARTA TROOPS LAND NEAR AUSSIE AREA HOLLANDIA (Dutch New Guinea). Sunday. INDONESIAN paratroops have made a new landing in West Irian, about 40 miles from the border of Australian Papua, a Dutch communique said here today. The paratroops landed near thr south coast town of Merauke. The Dutch have rushed166 words
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Article61 1962-06-25 1 MUNICH. Sun. For the third night running. Munich's famous artists and nightclub district of Schwabing -was the scene of clashes' between police and a crowd of several hundred people last night. The crowd mainly young people blocked the main street, the Leopoldstrasse. and police twiceReuter - 61 words
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Article44 1962-06-25 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nine youths believed to have taken part in a secret society initiation ceremony on Pulau Übin today, were arrested by police as they were leaving the 'sland in a boat. Soon after the arrests. polLe searched the island.44 words
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Article144 1962-06-25 1 Laos Cabinet orders 'peace' yiENTIANE. Sun. The provisional coalition cabinet installed yesterday as the Government of Laos today proclaimed a cease-fire throughout the couptry. The cease-fire follows nearly 10 years of fighting and confusion in the Kingdom. Laos was invaded in 1953 by Communist forces from neighbouring North Vietnam, helpedReuter - 144 words
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Article34 1962-06-25 1 LAOS COVT. CHARGE VIKMIAM Sun prusi: K«n.ll 10.*****-'tl GO crnnnni m 1 d.iy prr>rnr. g >p- In 1 h".i Ila B '1 iim-titnt< 'I thr.jt la Laos m ntral it] -Beat r34 words
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156 1962-06-25 2 That Kennedy influence is on the wane WASHINGTON. Sun. Tf The Kennedy Administration, shocked this, week by the defeat of the Farm Subsidy Bill, faces further setbacks in Congress, according to some political observers here. The President's enthusiasm for bit liberal New Frontier proposals i s running Into a vetoReuter - 156 words
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Article34 1962-06-25 2 BRISBANE, Sun.— A 27ft aerial made of 65 empty beer cans soldered together and mounted on a clothesline post has been erected by Mr. L. D. Rlckaby. an Australian amateur radio enthusiast. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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157 1962-06-25 2 Chicago, sunaay. MR. G. MENNEN Williams, the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, said last night that racial discrimination in the United States was a serious detriment to successful foreign policy in Africa, Asia and Latin America. He told a church societyReuter - 157 words
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Article73 1962-06-25 2 Strike, then it's back to work NEW YORK. Bun. The Flight Engineers Union launched a nationwide strike against Pan American World Airways and Eastern Airlines yesterday, but a federal judge quickly ordered the Pan-Am employees back to work. A union spokesman assured the judge that the union would comply withUPI - 73 words
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Article40 1962-06-25 2 ADDIS ABABA. Sun.—Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia and Mr. Sekou Toure. President of Guinea, Issued a joint communique today on the conclusion of the latter's visit, saying the two countries will establish diplomatic relations at the embassy level.— U.P.l.40 words
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Article36 1962-06-25 2 The greatest load m can be lifted if it is tackled not by one A man but thousands. Mr. Khrushchev, quoting an African proverb, in a message to me "World without the bomb" conference in Accra.36 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-06-25 2 Alone I PHOTO LAND is already a long way behind a thousand hours, at least, of isolation ahead the sea around him glinting gently in the June sunshine, rising and falling with a deceptive gentleness that conceals the hardship, the violence, the drama to come. It is not only theExpresspic - 171 words
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Miscellaneous44 1962-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby wsu i MAD >v TWCrJ f COUUOMT\ s n. ==V>X OSES 6 r^ T\ *UU« UP f AfOUT > gsss^v~Y i otOH'r vs***^ /ijoa«out\ /'tuat it w»& A W«AT TU6 JL*T 8I«UT POC V AdSI«TANTi^r 7N V A VOMAH J44 words
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Article264 1962-06-25 3 Quick look round... Katmandu, aunaay. pROFESSOR Woodrow Wilson Sayre, leader of a four-man American climbing team found on Friday in a remote Himalayan village after being missing for six weeks, arrived here by helicopter yesterday. He was immediately admitted to a U.N. mission hospital. Eye-witnesses said he looked "utterly exhausted."264 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-06-25 3 FAROUK PUTS IN A CLAIM FOR $2 MILLION DAMAGES MIAMI. Sun.— Lawyers for former King Farouk (above) have filed a U*****.000 (over S3 million) damage suit against one-time Miami bawdy house owner Madam* Sherry. claiming slip libelled him by claiming in her book that he visited her establishment. The suit115 words
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105 1962-06-25 3 PEKING. Sun. Chinese officials have told East European diplomats they are moving armed forces into Fukien province opposite Formosa "for defensive measudes," according to reliable sources here. But the Chinese Foreign Ministry declined to comment on these reports. The sources however, said Chinese Communist PartyReuter - 105 words
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Article69 1962-06-25 3 LONDON. Sun. A British commercial television company has offered the London Police a free series of fiveminute programmes at peak hours to promote crime prevention. The five-minute shows, to be prepared by the public relations department of Scotland Yard, will tell viewers how they can heloReuter - 69 words
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128 1962-06-25 3 SAN JUAN i Puerto Rico), Sun.— Cellist Pablo Casals plans to return to the world's concert halls because a "protest of silence Is not enough" against the threat of nuclear annihilation. He said, in a Voice of America broadcast yesterday, that he believed theReuter - 128 words
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165 1962-06-25 3 JAKARTA, Sunday. THE Union Oil Company will shortly begin operations in Indonesia as contractor to the government, the Minister for Basic Industries and Mines. Mr. Chaerul Saleh. said here today. Mr. Saleh told reporters the company would drill in North Sumatra coastal waters Union Oil isReuter - 165 words
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Article35 1962-06-25 3 LONDON, Sun. Parliamentarians from Malaya and 13 other Commonwealth countries have been invited here by the British branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association this month to a conference, the association announced here.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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108 1962-06-25 3 SAIGON. Sun.— An American woman medical missionary kidnapped from a leper hospital last month by Communist guerillas, is now treating guerilla casualties. according to usually well-informed diplomatic sources The woman. Dr. E. A. Vletty. and two fellow missionaries were kidnapped on May 31 by aReuter - 108 words
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387 1962-06-25 3 OAS fights on in its West Algeria stronghold ORAN, Sunday. THE Secret Army Organisation yesterday fought on in its stronghold of Oran in Western Algeria, blowing up a gas holder and challenging the authenticity of a letter from its .failed leader, ex-<seneral Raoul Salan endorsing the peace deal made by387 words
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363 1962-06-25 3 BELGIUM GETS A MONTH TO QUIT OLD 'COLONY' UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. J^INETEEN African and Asian states today proposed giving Belgium a month's "grace" in which to evacuate her troops from Ruanda-Urundi when the territory attains independence as two separate states on July 1. But after the Independence date the draftReuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-06-25 3 A new title for Nasution: 'Chief of ALL forces' JAKARTA. Sun.— i»o key Indonesian military men were given new titles by President Soekarno today. In a broadcast monitored here, Antara said that General Abdul Haris Nasution (above) had been appointed chief of staff of "all Indonesian armed forces," and had78 words
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Advertisement221 1962-06-25 3 [MALAYAN FINANCE] OFFER UP TO I L|pj|| INTEREST per annum for 6 or 12 months Put your savings to work for you. Invest them with MALAYAN FINANCE and reap the benefit of these generous Interest Rates The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Croup Assets Exceed $170.000.000.221 words
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357 1962-06-25 4 HONG LIM RALLY: WHYGOVT. REFUSED PERMIT SINGAPORE. Sun. M^ The Government yesterday explained why it had refused the application by Mr. Ong Eng Guan, Assemblyman for Hong Lim, for the use of Hong Lim Green for a mass rally on July 15, under the parks by-laws of the City Council.357 words
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Article31 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Nichimen Co; Ltd. will hold a cocktail party at the Princes Restaurant on Friday at 6.30 pm. to welcome the company's new manager, Mr. Fumio Nagai.31 words
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77 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Six youths, armed with daggers, walked Into a shop in Jalan Besar this afternoon, held up the owner and his family and got away with $2,000 in cash and valuables. The shopkeeper. Llow Hal Chltw, 53. told police the robbers entered77 words
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Article77 1962-06-25 4 PUAN NOOR AISHAH, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Nega r a, formally declared open the new wing and extension of the Children's Society convalescent home at Tanah Merah on Saturday. She is seen above with some of tne children who are having a tuck-in of tea77 words
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Article331 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. OPPOSITION parties in and out of the Legislative Assembly got together today for the first time at a public meeting to oppose the Referendum I Bill. The only other Opposition party to decline the Workers Party's Invitation to attend was the United People's Party.331 words
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Article96 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Kalsi Sujan Singh, 24 of North Borneo, who will be arriving by air tomorrow, has been awarded a Malaysia Scholarship to study electrical engineering in the Singapore Polytechnic. Mr. K. S. Singh, joined the North Borneo Electricity Board 111 April 19*7 as a96 words
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Article35 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Indian classical music recital by well-known South Indian singer, Srimathi Kavlyur Revemma, and his troupe will be held at the Gan Eng Seng School Hall on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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Article26 1962-06-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water will be cut of! in Queen Astrid Park between houses Nos. 24 and 38 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement235 1962-06-25 4 ItJX.'fVANEXT CHANCE! (SINGAPORE) IN THE TRADITION OF "PSYCHO", "RIFIFI M I "HOMICIDAL" come the GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Wis there evtr I Clement's I VV/lJj^*® '1 Jr^ |[VCj' »im JrtM. «*m Lifnit. taMf J +S^ »u£j TECHNICOLOR SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! -J^Ss^ ••>] COMING! m*JL^dm±^mJW (SINGAPORE) A GREAT HUMAN235 words
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Advertisement83 1962-06-25 4 \hh ;nl }M J'h hh jh ;A M.k~ 4il -J» i~~ TIGER BALM «y J^ MjuuA fiM*. CLEVER PEOPLE CHOOSE IUeICX TRADE MARK FOAM RUBBER MATTRESSES, PILLOWS. BOLSTERS CUSHIONS. M STAR COMEDIAN I T of nightclub and revue joint the inter«|A national star line-up at the Goodwood Py Eddie it83 words
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Miscellaneous83 1962-06-25 4 U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: V.W.CJI. (RAFFLES QUAY): Free film shows 5.30 p.m. Chinese cooking 100 a.m.. MaSINGAPRE Jl'DO CLUB: lay 11 a.m.. Dress designing 10 Beginners 7.45 p.m.. Ladies 8 a.m and 2.30 p.m. P "vMf Dancin. class 230 V.W.C.A. (OI'TRAM ROAD): P .m.: M judo- a ne cta fc22 XT"83 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1962-06-25 5 KENNETH ALLSOP - SOHO NIGHT OUT WITH THE VOICE KENNETH ALLSOP BY It 's 11p.m. the shirt-wilting disc session is 158 minutes old when the Voice does a jig and shouts: 'I'm coming alive IT is the wee small hours of the morning in the Soho Italian Trattoria, and Frank Sinatra and a1,345 words
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Advertisement101 1962-06-25 5 The modern washing powder made in Malaya especially for Malayan Housewives! m^ panelling GIVES YOU THE CLEANEST WASH OF YOUR LIFE! v*vmm^^mmm^^.^^^^^^^^m^k Ui yi^n w fti^ itt In JBr -^^-jdw wj i ny OU w^ 1 ml ill mli^mwP^^mmm I J& p You can ffMr You can <rfpl SEE its101 words
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315 1962-06-25 6 Lightning hits 4 soldiers in jungle test is.UA^A LUMFUK. Sunday. FOUR young British soldiers were struck by lightning during Operation Trumpeter which is now proceeding in the Triang area of Pahang. They are now recovering from burns. All are from the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. The entire Commonwealth Infantry315 words
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153 1962-06-25 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. nrtHE secretary and treasurer of the South Johore A branch of the All-Malayan Estate Staff Union, Mr. M. P. Anandan, yesterday criticised what he described as "fence-sitters" who enjoy the same rights and privileges as members of the union. 1 Speaking at the153 words
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112 1962-06-25 6 A $17,000 grant to save orang utan Xl CHING, Sun. Steps which arc being taken to save the oranf utan from extinction are expected to include a $17,000 grant to an orang utan study group with headquarters in Singapore. The steps are being planned with the assistance of the newly112 words
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110 1962-06-25 6 JOHORp BAHRU. Sun The 900-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association. Johore Bahru branch, will hold a protest meeting at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Friday to discuss the "difficult situation" faced by the union in its fight for increased pay for all110 words
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Article39 1962-06-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The acting Director-Genera! of Telecommunications for the Federation and Singapore. Mr D. Smith, today urged telephone subscribers to settle their accounts promptly to avoid the risk of having their telephone cut off without warning.39 words
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Article27 1962-06-25 6 RAWANG. Sun— Fourteen cows have died since Thursday as a result of straying Into an area sprayed with weed-killing arsenic two miles from here.27 words
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Article133 1962-06-25 6 5-UNION MEETING HELD ON TIE-UP ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Representatives of five unions of transport workers today met here to form a federation of transport w o r k c r s' unions. The meeting was jointly sponsored by Mr. V. David. Member of Parliament and general secretary of the Transport133 words
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Article55 1962-06-25 6 KLUANG, Sun.— Mr. Woo See Thlam. Alliance Whip In the town council here, left for Kuala Lumpur today on the first leg of a three-week study tour of the Philippines. With representatives from other states, Mr. Woo will make a rapid study of rural and55 words
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Article32 1962-06-25 6 KLUANG, Sun.— The Water supply for the whole town will be cut otl for 10 hours from 6 a.m. tomorrow for the installation of a new transformer at the pumphouse.32 words
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Miscellaneous238 1962-06-25 6 LVI Ibnor By Al Capp '(-HEREQOME-S'&>?-VNY I C TIN"//.'— *VOVS 7HTASTEST ISI DOGFtoTCH**} r MAHOWN V FO'WFUW *fOKUM,T'GIT OLE MAU J CEPT PO 'YORE BROTHER _^S FOLKS <f TIME IN MOSES SADIE HAWK/US WSO HKLL HELP A GAL KETCH VO' T\ WLTRAfIN' H ISrR/, HIS J DAS PRE-DICK-SHUN.'.'-)) V*% OV238 words
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208 1962-06-25 7 PARANG GANG ATTACKS AS MCA HALL IS OPENED KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. JTLKVKN youths were injured and six others detained by police after a clash at Kampong Bahru Leman Kati, seven miles from here today. The brawl broke out while the local Malayan208 words
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242 1962-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night it was about time now to have a second look at the Companies Ordinance, which he described as being as old as the Fort of Malacca.242 words
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Article121 1962-06-25 7 Many ask to adopt abandoned baby A LOR STAR, Sun. Many people have been visiting the children's ward in the Alor Star Hospital to see a baby boy who was found abandoned by the roadside last Friday night. Several have applied to the Social Welfare Department to adopt the seven-pound121 words
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138 1962-06-25 7 'Uncrowned estate kings who hire, fire at will' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. J. P. D. Nair. general secretary of the AllMalayan Estates Staff Union, yesterday spoke of plantation managers— "the uncrowned kings of the estates"— who "constantly dismiss their staff." In a Press statement, Mr. Nalr said that in the138 words
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Article30 1962-06-25 7 BATU GAJAH. Sun. An unidentified Indian was killed when he was hit by a train near here yesterday. He is believed to be about 50 years old.30 words
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Article27 1962-06-25 7 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Fergus Healy, executive engineer of the Public Works Department at Lumut. was last night installed the president of the Rotary Club. Dlndlngs.27 words
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Article42 1962-06-25 7 KAJANG, Sun. The retention wall along the banks of the Jeloh River here is oeing extended and improved to prevent erosion. The work, which will cost about $10,000 is belrg carried out by the Town Board.42 words
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Article52 1962-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. N. Raghavan was today elected president of the Selanßor Indian Association. Mr. J. V. Morals, who has been the association's nresident for the past seven years, declined to stand for election. Mr. K. K. Bamy and Mrs. E. R. Ramachandran were elected52 words
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326 1962-06-25 7 WAYS under which the National Press Club of Malaya can work closely with the newly-formed National Union of Journalists were referred to today by Dato Leslie Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief of the Straits Times. Dato Hoffman was addressing the club shortly after326 words
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Article61 1962-06-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Association of SouthEast Asia cultural troupe comprising 100 musicians and dancers from ASA territories now touring the Federation will give two performances at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on July 5 at 6.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. The entire proceeds from61 words
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Article86 1962-06-25 7 SINGAPORE. Sun —About 30 employees of the estate supplies firm of Chin Ho and Co. (Singapore* Ltd in Sze Hai Tong Bank building, are on a sit-down "protest" strike. They are protesting against the management's alleged refusal to negotiate on claims submitted by the Singapore Manual86 words
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Article197 1962-06-25 7 MUI-TSAI MERGER SAYS THE UDP SINGAPORE, Sun. The newly-regis-tered United Democratic Party here has likened the proposed merger between Singapore and the Federation as a "sale and transfer of a slave girl (mui-tsai)." It says in its manifesto that it stands for .sovereignty for the people first before they can197 words
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140 1962-06-25 7 30 cents more a day offer rejected KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Municipality Workers' Trade Union here is considering joint action with its sister unions in other States over wage claims. A statement issued by the union today said that it had rejected an offer of 30 cents more a day140 words
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Article34 1962-06-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johore police are on the lookout for two Chinese who stole a loaded shotgun from an estate guard at Kulai Kalang Estate, 27 miles from here, early yesterday morning.34 words
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The Straits Times Monday, June 25, 1962.
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Article711 1962-06-25 8 Singapore's referendum bill is much improved by assurances that canvassing will be permitted, that there will be no restrictions on public discussion and, not least important, that the merger questions will be fully debated in the Legislative Assembly. "Willingly I give the assurance that we will ask711 words
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Article281 1962-06-25 8 The question of control of Malacca Municipal Council has been resolved more satisfactorily than appeared likely last week. With Alliance and Socialist Front each holding five seats, It was on the card* that voting might be deadlocked. In the event, Mr. Mariappan, the Alliance candidate, received the support281 words
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Article, Illustration225 1962-06-25 8 Fear of war in the Formosan Straits is removed by the Chinese Government's statement on the reason for the military build-up in Fuklen. The reinforcements are for defensive purposes, Peking having persuaded itself that the Nationalists on Formosa are about to embark on the much publicised invasion225 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1962-06-25 8 MALAY THE FUTURE The task ahead is enormous but after all it is a challenge a challenge to all who speak Malay... HO W EVER, with regard to Malay studies at a university level, the situation is slightly different. Necessary requirements for Malay studies at a university level are as1,249 words
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281 1962-06-25 8 Finish to 78 years of blood and sand Sun. "3 The sand-blown battle flags of the lamed Foreign Legion will come down all over Algeria by July 1 when Algerians vote for independence Virtually all the Legions i 7,000 remaining officers and men will have left the territory, which has281 words
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Obituary76 1962-06-25 8 20 H'ore-s tin (Minimum) MR. JOHN P. CRUZ Brothers— in— Ijtvt of Kdgar Gomei! passed away 13th instant at Mt. Andrews, Kerala Btatc. MR M. H. L. LEJEUNI, aged 60. Managing Director of the Slice, of Moine Comte A Co. Ltd., passed away pr.rrfully on the 19th June In76 words
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7 1962-06-25 9 Union puts off action on bank dispute7 words
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214 1962-06-25 9 IPOH. Sun.— The Na- tional Union of Bank Employees today put off taking any industrial action over the deadlock in its wage talks with the committee of banks. Th« union's working committee and negotiating team met here today and discussed the bank's counter-proposals for214 words
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Article26 1962-06-25 9 KUALA BELANGOR. Sun The Regent of Selangor will officially open a padl competition at the community hall In Tanjong Karang tomorrow at 10 a.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration713 1962-06-25 9 Thai King and Queen visit temple, then call at Istana for lunch, exchange of gifts and a short rest before taking off— all in just three hours THAT FAMOUS SMILE FLASHES ONCE MORE AND WINS ALL HEARTS AT AIRPORT IPOH, Sunday. f JtHE people713 words
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87 1962-06-25 9 Youths kill gangster just freed from prison SINGAPORE, Sun.— A gangster, just released from the penal settlement on Pulau Senanff, was knifed to death in Chinatown this morning. The gangster, Hoi Mia, 31, was walking in China Street at about 940 a.m. when he was chased by three youths and87 words
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Article50 1962-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A second home for aged and infirm South Indian labourers is to be built soon at Kiran Estate. Buklt Mertajam. Mr. N.T.S. Arumugarr. Filial donated 15 acres of land for the home, to be established by the South Indian Labour Fund Board.50 words
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209 1962-06-25 9 WRONG LEADERS WILL LET IN REDS— WARNING SINGAPORE, Sunday. a PROMINENT trade unionist, Mr. F. V. Rajendra, A has warned of Communist infiltration into the civil service if the Government persisted in their refusal to recognise the staff side council. Mr. Rajendra issued the warning anortly after belntt elected secretary209 words
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Article49 1962-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A 64--year-old amah fell to her death In Pagoda Street early today. Woon Soon Hoe was founci with head ard body injuries ang on the flve-foot-wa> Just outside her home by neighbours at 4.20 a.m. She died before the arrival of an ambulance.49 words
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Article30 1962-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. —In a number of raids throughout the Island last night police detained six gangster, suspects who are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.30 words
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Article69 1962-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. William Campbell was reelected chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists by the new c«ntral council today. Mr. A. Mahadev* was re-elected secretary- general. Other members of the council are: Messrs Chan Sun Choy, James Fu. Cheah Boon Kheng, Peter Urn, Mushahld All.69 words
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Article39 1962-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Inche Rahlm bin ishak, the political secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will give a talk on "Communalism and reaction of the Left" over the English section of Radio Singapore at 715 p.m. to morrow.39 words
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148 1962-06-25 9 Rediffusion dispute will go to arbitration SINGAPORE, Slin. The dispute between Redlffusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the union's claims for strike and "lock-out" pay for its members is to go before the Industrial Arbitration Court. This was agreed to by both parties at148 words
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Advertisement116 1962-06-25 9 in Vpo^J HEALTH AND BEAUTY FOR MOTHER AND BABY V^»»^P* S mm\ Health and beauty, to- eether with a secure future, depend very greatly on good health. Fl For good health you must J'SRV h ve a good diet. >^£_r t£.. Seven Seas is nature's richest combination ry* mm of116 words
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Miscellaneous418 1962-06-25 9 RADIO MALAYA KAOIO SINGAPORtI MAUIU WIMI-#»T« SHORTWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 METR/S SERVICE: 41.1 METRES MJCOIVM WAVt >t.H\H K AM. 6.00 Time SUnal. Ne^ e^'SoSfStorning 6.01 gara-ltu. News Headlines; 6.09 Morning Prelude: 1.00 The Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- News; 7.05 Breakfast Bullmn; 7 .15 Melodic* Al Bunrisc; 00 voua With418 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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995 1962-06-25 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD— f; Sir Ralph First - Some bright jewels in Britain's colonial crown ALLINGTON KENNARD— f By- Sir Ralph First. (Oxford AUCUPARIUS. By University Press. 355.) IJNTIL thirty years ago the administrative officers of almost the entire British colonial empire received their first appointments by patronage. The printed forms of application were headed "Patronage" for everyone995 words
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197 1962-06-25 10 A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. By Virgilia Peterson. (W. H. Allen. 215.) rIS intense yet impressive document by an American woman writer is more original than the publisher's unfortunate advertisement ■ucgests —"The frankest autobiography am c c Rousseau's 'Confessions'." Only on an incidental197 words
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Advertisement317 1962-06-25 10 \SL PAYS INSURE /0 i: !k7,Z WITH ipt PRUDENTIAL M(|^ 54 J* I >£ Here's how Prudential's worldwide SLP to^ 4« 42 payments to policyholders averaged f" out over the work ng days ot 1961: 1 j| $106 every second $6,424 every minute \VI O $385,451 every hour $2,810,000 every317 words
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Advertisement263 1962-06-25 10 f Top efficiency at nome with a EACIT Portable Businessmen' You need a Facit Portable at home for letters and reports you hadn't the time to write In the office Elegant, modern design— sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Portable has all the features of the Facit263 words
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Miscellaneous391 1962-06-25 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. He painted Miss Martin— no 1, 16. Scout named Hamlet la Introduction needed (4). possibly of that Ilk (4. 2. 3, 6. Wrong setting for a personal 4, 5). ornament with a 19 (7>. >. Some 19s. have it. even being 7. Barely distinguishable among391 words
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Article1435 1962-06-25 12 From Our Market Correspondent CONFUSED and difficult conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and except for a sporadic mid-week rally prices continued mainly to ease. In the background loomed the Wall Street situation and the Implications it portended for Malaya if the present1,435 words
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Article31 1962-06-25 12 TIN RIBBKR (per pica!) (perlb.) Jane 18 $437.00 74', cU. 19 $432.00 73<; C U. 20 9438.87 4 73',cts. 21 $434.87 > t 73-/, eU. 22 $431.87* 73HCU. 23 $434.0031 words
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Article370 1962-06-25 12 TOE tin price last x week again was wholly influenced by American stockpile moves and although there was a sharp rally on the belief that the International T i n Council buffer stock was buying mid-week it was shortlived. Wednesday's sharp rise of $6.87 i was370 words
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Article1791 1962-06-25 12 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS r PHE following is a complete 1 list of revised quotations issued by the Singapore section of tb« Malayan Stock Rxcbance on Friday. Jane 22. l»t»U«TBIAU AMB Ort» 1.00 B. B. Patrol M/- W/B.M. Tnmm boo t «o Bouataad 1.47 i jo Con1,791 words
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Article48 1962-06-25 12 Junt I* junt it Juna M Juna 21 Juna ft Juns 23 industrially l&«.wJ lay 24 15k 74 «O ISH 32 > Tm« 2Sj J7 2bO.X, 247-1 2M.17 iM M t ruobsrt: UC 40 183.40 119 24 i:9.2M ITS 24 17».i« Jan. 1 TOM m 10048 words
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Advertisement956 1962-06-25 12 DAA. Pa 0007 1». Adaotio. 4Sb Croat Ltkfcas l«rvt— fiA tiA (1A iIA tU S BC'» SM* H'lulu L An|*lt> X CM>f l l C "laata* Man" t Mils 21 Jan 11 My 71 lily 14 Ai| J1 »n titllm Man" 21/11 Mr 1/ lln 11 It) I Stft 11956 words
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Advertisement281 1962-06-25 12 DIVIDENDS \V\OI XI II Cnrrent Date of Total ToUl for payment payment for previous ▼ear year Atct HlUm Tin M.» Aug. 34 37,% 40% Malayan Tin M.t Aug. 10 40% Southern Malayan ls. 3d.t Aug. 8 U Tanionc Tin 4id.t July 38 111% 82*^ iertJSnCon. 25% Aug. 15 36% CasUefleM281 words
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Advertisement768 1962-06-25 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I APPUCATIONS are Invited for the post ol Secreury for the Library of the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur QUALIFICATIONS: At least a Cambridge School Certificate with Credit in English Language: minimum shorthand speed 120 w.p.m minimum tr&nscripUon speed 30 w p.m experience of general offlce routine I768 words
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Advertisement587 1962-06-25 13 iConOnor*) from Pa«» •> SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt ti (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm WANTED RADIO SALESMAN with experience marketinc oootacta Good salary and commission Apply to Katoo*. P.O Box S5 iS'pore>ls). JUNIOR CONDUCTOR REQUIRED for large entate id North Selanaor Prei vious experience desirable Apply wltb recent testimonials to587 words
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Advertisement1142 1962-06-25 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Is Wmrdt tt (Mi*.)— Box tt rtt. SBSM ACCOUNTANT to take complete > charge for new manufaeturiag company in Petallng Jaya. Sound practical ex- I perlence eaaential, costing knowledge an advantage. Kxcelient future prospects i oo contract. Full details in confident* I and salary expected to Box AS391,142 words
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Advertisement1016 1962-06-25 13 HOUSES 4V LAND FOR SALE 10 Hordt ti t Mi*.)— Box it ett. txlrm SEMI-OETACNBO HOUSE at sect 100 t i> Koad in H<talin« Js>» Apply Ureat Eastera Cooitructioa. 50 Cross Strati L Tel Si 241. SEMIDETACHED BUNOALOWS at Linden Drive. Raffles Park. J22.000 I each, loan available Apply Teo.1,016 words
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Advertisement1062 1962-06-25 13 oocs. pits, rrc. it Wordt tl (Ml*.)— Box tt ett. tmtrm Nil Brand Dog rood is vitamin and calcium eor'.oaad keep yaut pet Healthy and alert Remember Pets" Brand. Soie Ateots fitsPatrick's. HOOKWOIMI IN YOUR Dot? Aaearis is in« safe, sffectlva/ «rwi easy our* Sec your veterinary cur- I geoo1,062 words
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Advertisement936 1962-06-25 13 FOR SALE I* Wmrdt tt (Mi*.)— Box it ett. txtrm 4S LA ROB IXrIBITION lM.n»> aad tables for ca c. price eaeap. partial aiirctiaa* acceptable Apply P O Bos INI. Mnniwr. clearing: cliarinc: clearing: Singiesiz* Badsnects Si I SO Only. P.iiowcsse. 7V Only. Blankets Ii M Only. Indian Bedocver a936 words
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Advertisement134 1962-06-25 13 NOW n1o|r1g1"e" A FULLY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR YOU CAN AFFORD A NORGE NEVER-D-FROST O*F TrtJO detp freexe cheil rerrigeration cornpartmtnt NIVEft needs defrosting Bannhet sll mujj-jnd-fMW RNM ■y fsr the beif fridge vjlut m Mslsy* today. YOUR NORC£ DEALER HAS THIS TRULY ECONOMICAL MODEL AVAILABLE AT MOST ATTRACTIVf TERMS. nlo[rlg[~e]134 words
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Advertisement1584 1962-06-25 14 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. Applications are invitrd from Federal Citizens and permanent wiring Government OlHcers including tho^e on probation for appointment as STATISTICIANS in the Department of Statistics. These posts are in Divusion I and are pensionable. The salary scale Is $554. $592. $628x34-934/982x34-1.254 plus Cost of Living1,584 words
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Advertisement796 1962-06-25 14 NOTICES i THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of The Metal Box I Company of Malaya Limited will be held on Wednesday, 18th day of July. 1962. at 11 a.m.. at 144 Milestone. Woodlands Road.796 words
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Advertisement741 1962-06-25 14 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Textiles. Sewing Machines. Iron Wire Nails. Electric Cooker. LightIng Fittings. Incubators. Adding Machine, Sports Trophy, Loudspeakers. Paint, Plague Holloware. Belts. Ties. etc.. etc. To be hrld at our Saleroom Nos. 14 16. Koblnnon Road. Sporr on Tuesday 29th June 196J at 11 a.m. NOW ON VIEW.741 words
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Advertisement421 1962-06-25 14 TENDERS P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from PWD Contractors registered in Class 'EX' and above will be received at the office of the State Engineer, PWD Trengganu up to 12.00 noon on j 30th June. 1962 for the ConstmcI tlon of a mldwives Clinic cum quarters at Kampong Banggol. Be-421 words
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Advertisement412 1962-06-25 14 FENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDERS Tenders are invited for the purchase of Ferrous and Non Ferrous Scrap Metal by tonnage from Talping on running contracts for a period of one year. Tender forms are available from HQ Federation Ordnance Services, Batu Garrison. Kuala Lumpur. Tenders close at 2.30 p.m. on412 words
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Advertisement439 1962-06-25 14 TENDERS JAfiATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the CONSTRUC- 1 TION OF A SUB-HEALTH CENTRE AT PANOKOR VTLLAOE IN PANOKOR ISLAND. DINDINGS, PERAK, will be received in the office of THE JURURERA NEGEHI, J.K.R. PERAK IPOH up to 3.00 p.m. on 6th JUVY, 1962. from Contractors in -Classes A to439 words
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Advertisement361 1962-06-25 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals who have passed the Overseas School Certificate or the Federation of Malaya Certificate Examination with a Credit In th« English Language and have attained their 17th but not their 28th: birthday, for appolnunem v Stenographer in361 words
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2043 1962-06-25 15 QWNER Mr. K. Y. Lim, trainer Keith Daniels and apprentice rider Subian Dalwee the Perak Derby triumvirate when Norval Lad won had another success here today when Delargo, an $82 outsider, gained his maiden win after 25 unsuccessful outings. Delargo won by a2,043 words
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Article103 1962-06-25 15 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Jungle Orchid and Cash Inn, winners in Class 2 at the recent Ipoh meeting, have been promoted to Class 1. Ten Class 2 horses have been demoted to Class 3. They are Al Kaschid. Bestcrete, Jolly Master. Apa Lagi. Ricky 11, Martingale, Another Chance. Welsh103 words
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Article49 1962-06-25 15 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A irreat try by Welsh centre Ken Jones 30 minutes after the interval earned the British Lions a 3-3 draw with South Africa in the first Rugby Union international here yesterday. South Africa led 3-0 at half time through an unconverted try by centre Gainsford.49 words
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Article31 1962-06-25 15 LONDON. Sun.— Darling Boy (100-8) won the Churchill Stakes run over H miles at Ascot yesterday, with Gay Challenger second and Show Court third of nine starters.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article168 1962-06-25 15 BERLIN, Sun. Harold Johnson (US) retained his world l<T> u-heavywelght boxing Uw4 u4»m last night when he outpointed Gustav Scholz (West Germany) over 15 rounds. A crowd of 40,000 in West Berlin's Olympic stadium jeered and whistled their disapproval at the lack of action In the firstReuter - 168 words
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174 1962-06-25 15 WALNUT (California). Snn. A. Herter (US), the Olympic champion, beat the official world discus record with a throw of 202 ft. 2in. (61.621 metres) here yesterday. This was only threequarters of an inch (.019 metres) below the mark which Valdimir Trusenev (SovietReuter - 174 words
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Article24 1962-06-25 15 LONDON, Sun.— Diane Wilkinson (Britain) broke her own European 100 metres women's freestyle swimming record at Blackpool yesterday, clocking 62.45 ec. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article449 1962-06-25 15 Sydenham takes five for 18 At Swansea—Somerset 297 (Atkinson 80 Lotnax 87 > Glamorgan At Leicester —Northerns 355-6 dec (Norman 115, Prideaux 114> Lcics 35-0. At Nottingham—Notts 357-8 dec (Rhodes 132 Gill 67) Cambridge 25-0. At Belfast —Combined Service* 177 Ireland 39-1. rain curtailed play. Latest positions in the English449 words
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Article61 1962-06-25 15 LONDON. Sun.— With '\m great rounds of 67 today Peter Butler. 30. the Warwickshire Open champion, won the Yorkshire Evening News golf tournament with a 72-holrs aggregate of 273 at Leeds. Butler finished four strokes ahead of British Ryder Cup player Ken Bousfleld (71 andReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement96 1962-06-25 15 FEEL THE REAL JOY OF LIVING W^ Illllllisssssssssste^. JeSl*' I I <C SBBBBsS:- ""^1 IBBSV K^( MMEMinUMMTABUIS I W "3 BBW ou can enjoy radiant health if your body has an adequate supply of Vitamins B and D— VIKELP is abundantly rich in these and also contains a unique concentration96 words
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417 1962-06-25 16 COWLING SETS NEW THOMSON ROAD RECORD SINGAPORE. Sun. Peter Cowling, the Johore rubber planter, put up a magnificent performance at the Singapore Motor Club's National Day Commemoration Sprint at Upper Thomson Road today. Driving hl.s Cooper Climax Formula II with great skil' and daring and at a terriik speed round417 words
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Article306 1962-06-25 16 LATE PENALTY GOAL CRUSHES GALLANT MALACCA RESULTS 4T A GLANCE Malacca 2 Services 4 Negrl 7 Selangor 7 KtbULI!) Al A bLANbt s>>re s Johore 0 M .Service« 2 Forces 1 THREE PLAYERS BOOKED BY REFEREE IN ROUGH GAME— SKINNER INJURED .MALACCA, Sunday. SINGAPORE, struggling306 words
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Article275 1962-06-25 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Wrexham Football Club professional, who is now doing national service in the RAF, has solved the centre-for-ward problem for Singapore Joint Services. He Is Ken Davies. who scored two goals today in his first Malaya Cup match for Services In their 4-0 win275 words
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Article152 1962-06-25 16 CEREMBAN, Sun. A six-goal performance by centre-forward Latiff Ibrahim gave Negrl Sembllan a 7-2 victory over Combined Services (Malaya) In their Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Negrl led 4-i at half-time of a one-sided match, in which Services were outplayed no matter how hard they152 words
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Article179 1962-06-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Edwin Dutton, Selangor and Malaya captain at cen-tre-half, returned to lead his State to a 7-1 win over Armed Forces in their Malaya Cuptie al Merdeka Stadium tonight. Edwin has been out for eight months with a leg injury. His return bolstered the179 words
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340 1962-06-25 16 Two more records at Perak zone meet IPOH. Sun. Two 1 more State records were broken on the second day of the Perak A.A.A. Central zone championships which ended here today. Two records were broken yesterday in the long jump and the 5,000 metres. Today records were set in the340 words
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Article166 1962-06-25 16 CINOAPORE. Sun. Drawing pins, which were strewn near Marina Hill between the 7th and Bth laps, failed to stop Omar Osman to beat 29 others in the 75 miles massed start cycle race at the Pasir Panjang course today. Omar was clocked at 3hrs. I166 words
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Article369 1962-06-25 16 CYDNEY. Sun.— Results of Australian soccer matches: N.S.W. Div. I— Auburn 2 Hellenic 1. S. Coast 2 Prague 1. Yugal 1 Apia 0. Canterbury 1 Banlcstown 5. Hakoah 3 Budapest 0. Polonia 3 Oladesville 1. N.S.W. Div. t— Blacktown 2 Lidcombe 1. Concordia 0 Balgownie 3. Croatia 3369 words
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567 1962-06-25 16 Baide\- not out 0. Extras 10. Total 139. Wickets fell at 3, 37. 37. 46, 53. I 111. 127, 133. 137. Bowline: Kumarasamy 10-0-40- 3:RuUiarapathy 7-2-23-2: H. Sequerah 9-2-14-1: J. Sequerah 5-0--29-1; S. Sequerah 7-1-13-0: Bakar Said 3-1-10-3. MALACCA 2nd Inns H. Sequeran c567 words
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Article68 1962-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Au.-t-is.s beat Braddeli Sports Club by 43 runs in the Junior tournament at St. George's Road. Aasi-.-ic.s 108 (Hotchklss 41: Hale 7-20 1; Braddeli 65 (Shipley 20; Binuer 7-33. Gaskell 3-28). SRC. drew with S.C.R.C. on the padang. SRC 148 for six dec (B. Goodman68 words
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Article60 1962-06-25 16 IPOH. Sun. Perak Rugby Union officials: President Mr. N. J. Ryan: Vice-presidents Dr. A. W. Moreira and Messrs J. A. Meikle. P. Bonington. O. Odhams, P. Hanson, Monamed Isa Abba*. Lee Mun Yui. Ung Kheic Cheow, J. H. Polgla.se. J E. V. Collins and T. H. Winsor; Secretary60 words
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Article26 1962-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. B. Nlcoll won the Singapore women go!! championship by beating Mrs. V. Edwards 3 and 2 at the R.S.G.C. todiiy.26 words
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Article445 1962-06-25 16 Depleted Police suffer a setback SINGAPORE. Sun. Police, without the services of Reggie da Silva, Reggie Sandosham and Cecil Cooke on State duty at Johore Bahru, suffered a bi£ setback in their bid for J the S.C.A. Senior tournament title when they were beaten by 70 runs by S.C.C. on445 words
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Article39 1962-06-25 16 J. ALCANTRA AND FAMILY Sincerely thank relatives and friend* for their kind attendance message* of condolence, donations numerous wraat'u and loan of ears at the funeral of his in-iovrd wife Henrlatta Kunlos. Special thanks to Doctors and. Staff.39 words
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Obituary51 1962-06-25 16 LIM INC LIONO, 43 late of D.1.D.. Ipoh. paused away auddenly at 12.15 a.m. on 24.6.62 leaving behind hi* wife and 3 young children to mourn hU loas. Funeral on Monday 2Mb June, at 4 p.m. cortege leaving 16 Jalan Sheikh Abdul Rahman .Road, Ipoh, (or Connolly Road Christian51 words
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Advertisement127 1962-06-25 16 Best Locality! Moderate Price!! HOUSES/FLATS FOR SALE Eng Aun Mansion THOMSON ROAD 3 MILESTONE NEXT TO NOVENA CHURCH Cf% APAI ONLY! 1 5 STOREY FLATS S^ #SU/" K>' "z -iiVi -r J «Ibo^^ I^^"^ ssaasft IJ 3^^^^^T^slswßH»»»»t.l I dlCbT^bHsbl and also Special Discount For Cash Payment 2STOR|Y BONCALOW $3JOOO/ Loon127 words
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Advertisement34 1962-06-25 16 Late classified advertise»ents U Word, tit (timimum) BECK: Tn Joyce and Victor > son Kevin Roy on the 24/8/62 both well. ALEXANDER TO MURIIL and Bohby a> Ayrshire Central Hospital on 23rd June a son.34 words
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Advertisement17 1962-06-25 16 ABRAHAM NAVARATNAM: Between Dr. Samuel C. E. Abraham and Dulcle N. Navarntnam on Sunday 23rd June. 1662.17 words
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Advertisement97 1962-06-25 16 WATER! JMjjjNEW POOL BEAUTY v i s»»i— ssW «s» asw M '^^9 §K K BBB^^V^. M "FILTERMASTER" With this filter your pool not only looks clean it is clean, for diatomaceous earth removes microscopic impurities down to the size of a micron (1 /39.000,000 th inch). Large or small models97 words
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Miscellaneous43 1962-06-25 16 The weather XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- lures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kota Bahru 41 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 7543 words
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