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Title Section22 1962-07-03 1 I1« \».l DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1962. KDN 036 Hat*** 122 words
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Article382 1962-07-03 1 Algiers police also defect Fired Algerian chief-of-staff gets backing [JOCHER NOIR (Al-j giers), Mon. The Algerian Liberation Army's "Western Front Command" an estimated 10,000 men stationed in .Morocco, today defied the Ben Khedda (Jovernment, deepening the country's troubles as the tide of independence votes rolled in. TheReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-07-03 1 CAMERA-SHY BOY WAS VICTIM OF —KIDNAPPERS MR. SEE AH WANG, a contractor from Dungun, attempts to cover the face of his son, Lye Ho, as the flashbulbs pop in Singapore. A court was told yesterday how Lye Ho was kidnapped last May. (Full report in Page 11.)47 words
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150 1962-07-03 1 pOLOMBO, Mon.— TwentyV> six women students of the Medical Faculty of the University ot Ceylon have been punished for 'indecent behaviour" following ragging of freshies. Six were suspended for three days and the rest ordered to be confined to the campus. This was the firstReuter - 150 words
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Article74 1962-07-03 1 Too many men... LONDON, Mon. Britain is faced with a surplus of men, the National Council'of! Social Service said today. It said that by the year 2.000. there would be 600.000 more men tnan women in the 15 to 44 age group. so. it said, "instead of a surplus ofUPI - 74 words
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Article256 1962-07-03 1 'Please clarify' A MALAYAN NOTE TO MACMILLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is seeking clarification from the British Government on certain recommendations of the Cobbold Commission Report before leaving for London for the Malaysia talks. The Tengku's departure has been tentatively fixed for July 16. But256 words
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Article84 1962-07-03 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's National Youth Theatre has abandoned plans to stafe Shakespeare's "Coriolanns" this summer because almost every Roman costume in London is on hire to American film companies) in Rome, according to report in The Guardian. The group's second choice for its two-week ShakespeareReuter - 84 words
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192 1962-07-03 1 T-HE AUSTRALIAN External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfleld Barwick, flew into Jakarta today and said his country was greatly concerned "at dangers to international peace inherent in the West Irian situation." Sir Barwick said at Jakarta airprrt. Australia regretted that the "dispute between Indonesian and the192 words
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Article21 1962-07-03 1 TOKYO. Mon. The police today said that a Renoir painting, stolen on May 11. had been found undamaged Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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340 1962-07-03 1 U.S. will try to explode that bomb in space tomorrow HONOLULU, Monday. JJ S. Joint Task Force 8 will make its third attempt to explode a rocket-born device hundreds Ol miles above Johnston Island on Wed- iieaday. The third test of the John■ton Island phase of the. present Pacific nuclear340 words
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Article35 1962-07-03 1 JAKARTA. Mon.—General elections will be held in Indonesia after West New Guinea has been wrested away from the Dutch. President Soekarno said today. The last poll held In Indonesia was in 1955.35 words
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406 1962-07-03 1 ONDON. Mon. Three Chinese from Hong Kong employed in Britain's largest cruiser. H.M.S. Belfast, were today sent for trial on charges of unlawfully possessing drugs. Magistrates at Bow Street here committed them in custody and granted them legal aid. They were Lou Yang-Hai.Reuter - 406 words
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Article31 1962-07-03 1 NIK WARNS CHIANG LONDON. Mon. Mr Khrushchev. So\irt Prr mirr. >aid today "hole Sociilht camp' would be on China's side if fliiui-Kai-Shek forces in< mainland, according U Radio Moscow.—ReutrrReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement95 1962-07-03 1 GANG ROBBERS GET WHIPPING WARNING— Page 7 r\ New Zealand Maonland wonderlnnd of spectacular %BqU scenery and charming people, of choice I sBBs form and sea food, fine hotels and some of the world's best fishing. Best months W»u<-«l«no to visit: September-May (spring, summer. autumn) Winter sports in the mountains.95 words
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Article, Illustration282 1962-07-03 2 Alec the skirt chaser blushes to recall SYDNEY. Mon. Aus- tralia's "skirt-chas-ing" Minister of Immigration, Mr. Alexander Downer, returned to Sydney today with a blusb For six weeks dapper Mr Downer. 52. had been in Europe hunting for female immigrants for Australia's lonely Immigrant bachelors, receiving wide publicity as anReuter - 282 words
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183 1962-07-03 2 ADOULA TO SEND NEW DEPUTATION TO U.N. j EOPOLDVILLE, Mon.— Two Li Congolese Ministers and the Congolese charge d'affaires In London, Mr. Thomas Kanza, are to go to New York to put the Congo Question before the United Nations again, Mr. Cyrllle Adoula, the Prime Minister, said here yesterday. ReliableReuter - 183 words
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Article45 1962-07-03 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian police in the first half of this year seized 1.700 tons of husked rice and 410 tons of padl from hoarders. Hoarding in Indonesia In an "economic offence" that may carry a substantial jail sentence or even death ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article34 1962-07-03 2 SAN SALVADOR. Mon Lt.-Col. Julio Adalberte Rivera Carbalio was yesterday appointed President and Dr. Francisco Roberto Lima, former Ambassador in Washington, Vice-President of San Salvador following elections in April. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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90 1962-07-03 2 rIPEH. Mon.— An American police official htf praised Talpeh's control of legalised prostitution. Mr. Roy. E. Blick, deputy chief of the Washington Metropolitan Police, spent an hour touring Tsipeh's prostitution district of Paotouli Mr. Blick 1* here on a worldwide rtudy of prostitution control90 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-07-03 2 Charlie Chaplin, Litt. D. PHOTONEWS FILM actor Charlie Chaplin in the procession from Trinity College to Oxford Town Hall where he was honoured by the university at its convocation. Chaplin, who is 73, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. Immediately after, he hurried to Geneva where his wife97 words
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242 1962-07-03 2 LONDON, Monday. T<HE schoolchildren who have plagued dentist Alexander Wildgoose for 10 years by shouting "Quack, quack." finally brought him to court. He was acquitted at West 1 Hartlepool, Durham, of assaulting 15-year-old Derek Bpence, who said Mr. Wildgoose knocked him oft* his bicycle.242 words
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Article111 1962-07-03 2 W. German scientist kidnapped T ONDON, Mon —East GerLi man authorities are believed to have kidnapped a West German scientist and jailed him after a secret trial, it was reported here today. Amnesty, a non -political International organisation concerned with the release of political prisoners of any nation, reported theReuter - 111 words
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Article153 1962-07-03 2 PEKING, Mon.— China warned anew today of an alleged impending Nationalist Chinese invasion of the mainland and pledged to "greet it in battle array.' "With U.S. imperialist support." declared the official Peiping People's Daily, "trie Chiang Kai-Shek gang entrenched In Taiwan has been preparingReuter - 153 words
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Article88 1962-07-03 2 KATMANDU, Mon. Six members of an all-female British expedition have arrived here after a threemonth trek In the Himalayas, where they found and climbed a mountain which a male team last year said did not exist. The women, led by Coun- tess Dorothea Gravina. trekked 600 miles andUPI - 88 words
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Miscellaneous28 1962-07-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \(HO, GEORGE. TMPtftel] L ttm.^% t^fa" 0 J V. TOO FATT6NINS y «iT IP MOU KZAIV()[\^ [|jjj7-+] \J PQg HOUjr^ 'yWOULP LIWT6 OWE.^/**28 words
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Article121 1962-07-03 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Communist Chinese administration in Tibet has cut off the Indian Consulate radio transmitter in Lhasa, well-informed sources said. Indian officials said they believe the Chinese are trying to force India to close its Lhasa consulate, Indian diplomats in Tibet are already limited121 words
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Article319 1962-07-03 3 A quick look round JAKARTA, Mon.— The worst criminals in Indonesia are people speculating in rice and those dabbling in corruption, the Defence Minister, Gen. Abdul Harts Nasution. has told civil servants in central Java. He said: "Worse criminals than the rebel gangs are those profiteering and speculating in rice.319 words
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Article84 1962-07-03 3 GOVERNMENT LEADS IN JAPAN POLLS TOKYO. Mon. The Government Party in Japan today forged into a commanding lead in the Upper House election results. Nearly 58 million Japanese went to the polls yesterday. Today's count of the vote showed them endorsing the Government's expansionist economics and pro-Western foreign policy. There84 words
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145 1962-07-03 3 GENEVA, Mon. The 14--power Laos conference resumes here today after a five-month break with delegations from both East and West confident of an early agreement. Western sources said they believed an agreement for keeping Laos neutral could be ready for signature within 10 days. TheReuter - 145 words
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284 1962-07-03 3 PRESIDENT Kennedy said in a letter published yester day that the U.S. economy was basically strong "but there is still much to be done." He said the United States would not impose exchange control or devalue the dollar to meet the problem of the balanceReuter - 284 words
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Article76 1962-07-03 3 Spine-tingling terror SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. —A man tried to kill his »if«- here by holding a Jar full of poisonous Black Widow spiders against her 'oare back, La Puente police reported last night. Max Young. 33. was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of his wife during a quarrel overReuter - 76 words
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Article354 1962-07-03 3 Marines pull out of Thailand BACK TO JAPANESE AND PHILIPPINES BASES BANGKOK, Monday. VICE-Admiral William A. Schoech, commander of the United States 7th Fleet, said today that 1,000 U.S. Marines are pulling out of Thailand for "redeployment" in the Far East. (The U.S. Defence Department yesterday announced that President Kennedy354 words
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136 1962-07-03 3 Soblen improves after suicide attempt LONDON, Mon— Dr. Robert Soblen. 61. American psychiatrist turned spy. showed a "slight improvement" hi his condition late last night after trying to commit suicide with a table knife in an aircraft taking him from Israel to the United States to start a life sentenceReuter - 136 words
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Article27 1962-07-03 3 MELBOURNE, Mon.— Sir John Teasdale, 80, one of the foremost authorities on the wheat industry in Australia, died at his home in Melbourne today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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245 1962-07-03 3 LONDON, Monday. EM3URTEEN men were refused admission to Britain 1 at London airport yesterday under the new Commonwealth Immigrants' Act the first to be harred since the Act came into force at midnight last night. The Act requires immigrants from the Commonwealth toReuter - 245 words
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Advertisement193 1962-07-03 3 new* and improved CAMELIA now in a new offers you more comfort better protection Never before i saniiarv napkin as wonderfully soft as Camelia you can feel the difference! The new Camelia. especially designed for superb fit is so soft, so reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete freedom from chafe193 words
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Advertisement178 1962-07-03 3 When you own a Dunlopillo Pillow, you own perfect comfort and peaceful rest... so cool, so soft, so soothing, so...ifs beyond all description. No hard lumps to disturb your sleep, Dunlopillo keeps its shape. Special pores in the rubber allow fresh air to circulate through Dunlopillo and in this way178 words
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Article570 1962-07-03 4 Another recital by Lolabelle Wong SINGAPORE. Mon. The young SingaporeChinese pianist, Lolabelle Wong, gave a recital in the Victoria Theatre last night. Since her list concert In Singapore 18 monUvs ago. Miss Wong's playing has deteriorated alarmingly, and It grieves me to have to say that570 words
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Article27 1962-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Swami Siddhatmananda, president of the Ramakrlshna Mission here, has returned from a lecture tour of Thailand, North Borneo. Hong Kong, and the Philippines.27 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-07-03 4 SIR JOHN MAKES A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY SIR John Macpherson, (above) chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd., has returned to Malaya after 25 years and described his visit in Malay as "Berloat pu'.aru ke lumpur" (an eel returns to the swamp). At a cocktail party given by Mr. John Henderson, Singapore208 words
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Article44 1962-07-03 4 BINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. will declare open the 1962 Happy World trade exhibition on July 25. The fair In the Happy World Stadium will remain open until August 17.44 words
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Article57 1962-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Teo Kirn Taai. of Club Street, who made a false declaration at the Citizen Registry on Aug. 28. 1959 that he had never been to prison was today fined $250. in default two months' jail. Investigations revealed Teo had served a total of 1357 words
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Article48 1962-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Ismail bin Bakar has been elected chairman of the Power Stations Workers branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Other officials elected are: Vice-chairman, Mr. Lim Ngee Chee; honorary secretary. Mr. M.V. Pathy, and assistant secretary, Mi. Chiang Hock In.48 words
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Article63 1962-07-03 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. Kurt Hans Gebhardt, 24, a German house paintei who was charged In a Singapore court last week for the attempted murder of a halrdresslng salon owner in Melbourne on June 16, was today further remanded In police custody until July 8. Inspector George Tolson, prosecuting,63 words
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92 1962-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Visiting U.B. Navy Undersecretary Mr. Paul B. Fay this morning called on the acting British Commissioner for South-East Asia, Sir Denis Allen, and the Commander in Chief of the British Far East Station, Admiral Sir David Luce. They discussed Far Eastern problems92 words
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Article82 1962-07-03 4 ILS. Navy ship on visit to Spore SINGAPORE, Mon. Hundreds of officers and men from the USS Eldorado, of the Seventh Fleet, went on a shopping spree today when their ship docked at the naval base. Eldorado, which is here for a six-day visit, carries 86 officers and 600 men82 words
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56 1962-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Betty Allen, one of the world's leading mezzosopranos, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. next Sunday. Her current tour of Asia Is part of the U.B. President's programme for cultural presentation abroad. Her recital In Singapore is56 words
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Article313 1962-07-03 4 THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London. Duseidorf, Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon. (BA 718) 6.10 p.m.; from Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pm. Qantas: From Sydney. Dar■vin. Jakarta. (QF 783) 8.40313 words
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Article51 1962-07-03 4 BINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Traction Company announced today that from Sunday part of its Service No. 14 would operate from St. Michael's Estate. Day buses will operate to Raffles Quay and Upper Cross Street alternately and after 7 p.m all buses will operate to Upper Cros651 words
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Article, Illustration292 1962-07-03 5 Gan: Why argue over something that doesn't matter? THE chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, said today that the grading of rubber (there are now six inte r n a tional grades of smoked sheet alone) should be simplified.292 words
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Article161 1962-07-03 5 California trip for 3 beauties pENANG, Mon. "Miss Malaya" 19-year-old Miss Brenda Alvisse of Penang will leave Singapore on Aug. 7 for the 'Miss International' contest at Lou* Beach. California. Travelling on the same plane with her will be "Miss Singapore" (Miss Nancy Liew). and "Miss Borneo" (Miss Jane Urn).161 words
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107 1962-07-03 5 A SUIT FOR ONLY $2.50 AT JUMBLE SALE TODAY CINGAPORE. Tues. Golf bags and cheongsams are going cheap. Men's suits from $2.50 to $3. and a 35mm projector for $10 only. These are some of the bargains at the international jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road, tomorrow from107 words
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Article68 1962-07-03 5 'MEET THE PEOPLE' SESSIONS MALACCA. Mon. Alliance municipal councillors here will hold regular "meet the people" sessions They Invite members of the public to come forward with any problems or grievances. The first session was held yesterday at the MCA branch here. This week they will hold two sessions at68 words
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Article47 1962-07-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times in Singapore today received three donations totalling $56 for Johnny Ang. crippled Singapore student, bringing his fund to $3,971.20. The donations came from Mr. Isaac Teoh ($5). Kee Hock ($1) and Chuan Huat and Co., of Kuala Lumpur ($5O).47 words
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210 1962-07-03 5 STABBED SHOP MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL \IALACCA, Mon. •M- Wong Heng Hee, 58 proprietor of a coffeesh o p in Wolferstan Road here, who was stabbed by four men following an attempt to rob him early on Saturday morning died at the General Hospital last night. The condition of his210 words
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Article93 1962-07-03 5 NOW THE U.D.P TAKES A NEW NAME PENANG, Mon. The United Democratic Party will be known in Malaya as "Partai Demokratik Bersatu." The party's pro tern committee met here yesterday and decided on the new name. The party had earlier chosen the name of "Partai Bersatuan Raayat", which the Registrar93 words
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Article, Illustration420 1962-07-03 5 THE ECONOMIC LINKS OF MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Mon. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Rahim Ishak. warned today that a political breakup of Malaysia into contending units would result in the disintegration of the existing trading pattern in the area Inche Rahim,420 words
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Article35 1962-07-03 5 KLIANG. Mon— A eirl. (ion Kirn Nui. aged 2* wait found dead in a well in Jalan Haji Mannan late last nirnt. She had been reported missing since 5 p.m ye«tcrdaj.35 words
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Article, Illustration1974 1962-07-03 6 FOURTH DAY OF ASSEMBLY DEBATE ON REFERENDUM BILL J'WO of the most controver sial clauses in the National Referendum Bill concerning the rejection of certain ballot papers and the acceptance of blank votes as favouring the referendum proposal took up most of the1,974 words
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1109 1962-07-03 6 the exact number of blank and uncertain ballot papers cast Thia, he said, would enable a 90 per cent abstention vote to be added to perhaps a 10 per cent acceptance vote, so that the Government could announce a 100 per cent acceptance of1,109 words
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Article, Illustration312 1962-07-03 7 Yoke Heong's big shopping spree SISTERS TRAVELLING LIGHT TO BRITAIN QCHOOLGIRL Lai Yoke Heong. 18. went shopping today for the wardrobe she will take to England. Miss Lai has a 8.000-mile date with the Roehampton Artificial Limb Centre, I onclmi. which will fit her with artificial arms. Accompanied by the312 words
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128 1962-07-03 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government's central complaints bureau went into operation this morning but received no complaints the whole day. Only half a dozen inquiries on correct procedures were received at the bureau. The first member of the public to make use of the128 words
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222 1962-07-03 7 TPOH, Mon. Cheong A Wan Sum. 22, of Ipoh, and Kam Ah Tai. 27. of Kuala Kangsar, were Jailed for two years by the President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, for extortion They were found guilty on two222 words
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Article83 1962-07-03 7 WINDING-UP PETITION IS GRANTED SINGAPORE. Mon--A petition for the winding-up oi Lee's Organisation Ltd. Bian Hoo Building. Beach Road, was granted by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today. Appearing in support of the petition on behalf of Tiger Accumulatore. a German firm, Mr. D. G.83 words
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438 1962-07-03 7 Warning by court: Gang robbers will face a whipping KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Federation Court of Appeal today warned that in future anyone convicted of gang robbery under certain sections of the Penal Code would be whipped. It ruled that whippini these sections. "This should be a warning to all438 words
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Article142 1962-07-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A 14-YEAR-OLD aborigine is believed by police to have been eaten by a crocodile after it overturned a sampan in which the boy was fishing in Sungei Langat near Banting, 50 miles from here la.*! Friday. A police spokesman here said:142 words
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Article71 1962-07-03 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Britain's Inspector of the Women's Royal Air Force Group Officer J.A. Bannatyne. is .now in Singapore on a short tour of W.R.A.F. units In the State and In the Federation. Group Officer Bannatyne arrived here on Saturday and will be here till Monday next when71 words
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Article54 1962-07-03 7 BINGAPORE. Mon Wage talks between the Naafi and the Industrial Workers' Union resumed this morning but no settlement was reached. The talks will continue tomorrow at 10 a.m. The union yesterday announced It would suspend strike action by Its 1.000 Naafi members pending the outcome of further54 words
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Article, Illustration534 1962-07-03 8 IfUALA LUMFUR, Mon. Senator Lim Hee Hong today urged the Government to relax the law requiring massage parlours to keep registers of their customers on the ground that this would keep elderly people away. He also asked that sufficient time be534 words
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218 1962-07-03 8 4 N Alliance Senator, Inche Nik Hassan, today call- ed on the Government to recognise degrees from universities in non-Commonwealth countries such as the United Arab Republic, Indonesia and the United States. i He was speaking on thei— KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Degrees and Diplomas218 words
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261 1962-07-03 8 3 LEAVE LABOUR. MAKE IT 27 OUT OF 27 ITUANTAN, Mon. Three Labour Party members who were elected to the Lanchang local council in Temerloh District recently today resigned from the party and joined the Malayan Chinese Association. They are Mr. Hong Poon Seng, Mr. Chong Joon Kee and Mr.261 words
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Article163 1962-07-03 8 gINGAPORE. Mon.— A total of 1,704 students out of 2.307 (73.9 per cent) cast their votes to choose 10 councillors from 17 candidates to sit in the 30-man student council of the University of Singapore, according to the election results published today. The elections for the 10163 words
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Miscellaneous139 1962-07-03 8 LVi \bnor Uy At Capp U TWO WHICH END W DONT MAKE V LES \l I WE'LL CUT VEFTHEV SI JTsPr.'-^~>^ CHCAP, V DOES WHICH ]NO DIFFRLINCE 1 6AW IT THROUGH I HAIWTT.IT'S 1 /OOO'BVB 1 IWBDDtNfb J GALVAMT? 1 TOU*. 1 A J IKJ HALF/ TH 1 MIDDLE. <139 words
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Article, Illustration2096 1962-07-03 9 BY JAMES LEASOR....PART FOUR the pursuit of love in the gay playgrounds of Europe THOUGH he continued to enjoy an aura of power and mystery, the Aga Khan was not beyond stooping to embellish it. When he was attracted to some young woman, for example,2,096 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, July 3, 1962.
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Article722 1962-07-03 10 There is one means of encouraging industrialisation in Singapore which has not up till now been fully exploited, remarked Dr. Goh Keng Swee in an Assembly debate in April. It was a masterpiece oi understatement for the Finance Minister was moving the second reading of the Tariff722 words
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Article311 1962-07-03 10 Civil service unions must not be surprised if they find the general public unsympathetic to their claims for higher housing allowances that are to be discussed this month within the National Whitley Council. It may be true, as the unions say, that although Government employees have not had311 words
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Article168 1962-07-03 10 The Thai Government's: position in regard to the World Court's temple judgment is still obscure. The Court's judgment is "final", but Thailand disagrees with it and will presently announce what steps it will take to protect the country's prestige and interests. This can mean almost anything, including168 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1962-07-03 10 PRISON WALLS OF AFRICAN POLITICS IN Africa the most carefully devised balance of political forces is likely to be destroyed at the last minute by a sudden turn-about One or more of th*» participants will without warning change his tune, apparently in the face of all reasonable self-inter-est, and a1,337 words
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Article478 1962-07-03 10 TT would appear that when people talk about the Philippines Government taking their claim against the British Government In respect of North Borneo to the International Court of Justice they assume that It can be done as of right. Such an idea is misconceived. The court's478 words
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351 1962-07-03 10 MEMOIRS OF THE DALAI LAMA Why thethe Chinese cpverted Tibet I ONDON. Mon.— Thp DalaJ Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, says in his memoirs published here today that it was need for more living space and the quest for mineral riches which had made the Chi. nese Communists take351 words
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Advertisement894 1962-07-03 10 Mr.,ts Ti»es k Malay Miil Claaalliaa' adv<rtla*m«nts raay M Kandad ta: in Float COLO STOWAGE ARCADK Orchard Roao COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND MOAO— KATOM* KEPPBL MOAO-MAVAL BASK Authorised «i»nts CITY BOOK STORK LTO Winchester hmm. Caliyer Quay TUB NEWS FitONT Htipsinck's Supermar*.a.< M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road. Naval894 words
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Advertisement20 1962-07-03 10 MALAYAN BANKINC LIMITED i> fh« Largest Federation incorporjted Bank with 50 Branches ever The Federation Singapore. Brunei and Hong Kong.20 words
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Advertisement95 1962-07-03 10 tn^rttoVtf* Jl f CmMtTIESS CONTROL -*^*^^i\ T "P' e brush action two "<>\| Y<"<O<7>r^ brushes revolve clockwise. *^s v^F one anti c|ockw se Lfcß<£^U^^<^ SIIiVaOIOSTIWC MUSHES !^^>v\ \l Ns x cover all irregularities in the *"L v^L\v] s liSv^\/\ > floor surface, reach into all > VJ^J>'v/\ >^ > hollows,95 words
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Article, Illustration24 1962-07-03 11 "THEY ASKED FOR $5,000 OR $6,000, THEN THEY LEFT BY BACK D00R... 1 SAW THEM CARRYING SON'— MOTHER24 words
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Article, Illustration734 1962-07-03 11 jyjADAM Chan Siok Cheng, who described herself as the second wife of See Ah Wang, a Trengganu contractor, told a court here today of her negotiations with the kidnappers of her son, See Lye Ho, 12. who was taken from her Karikal Lan^ home734 words
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Article663 1962-07-03 11 said that her son and his step-brother. Kai Ho. were together in the sitting room with a next-door neighbour. Miss Lim Hui Llak. when the three accused walked into f..? house. Kal Ho, described by Chan as the son rf her husband's first v.lfe. is663 words
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Article78 1962-07-03 11 MINISTER VISITS E. COAST KEMAMAN, Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, urged members of the fishermen's cooperative societies here yesterday to adopt the modern methods of fishing practised by West Coast fisherman who had Increased their catches two-fold. The Minister, who is on a78 words
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Article, Illustration434 1962-07-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Malayan Industrial Development Finance Limited is to increase its original capital of $15 million, extend its operations and take greater risks to help small firms. This Is stated by the chairman Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, in an annual statement434 words
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Article117 1962-07-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Court of Appeal today set aside an 18-month Jail term on the proprietor of an eating shop and instead fined him $50 for causing hurt to a customer. N- c- Alavl ha(» been Riven the 18-month term for caushurt117 words
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Article62 1962-07-03 11 SULTAN OF SELANGOR HOME TODAY icttat t TTMPTTB w™ r£ fln,A- L c?' Mon- ~Z The Sultan of Selangor and he Tengku Ampuan will return- here tomorrow after a two-month holiday In AustraMT.mhi«pa«; ♦>,« fl.i Members of the Selangor FrtS£.rofis2?<T£.y-£!: ?S BiffiSf DSVn°lorsa kfl C-o b v n ernment officials62 words
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Article29 1962-07-03 11 Sen tenc ed JOHORE. BAHRU. Mon.—A General Hospital worker, S. Pichamuthu. 49. was today sentenced to six months' jail for causing hurt to P. Krfthnan with a flick knife.29 words
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Article51 1962-07-03 11 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon. The Kedah State Government has appointed two settlement officers to expedite land alienation In the state Che Ahmad bin Rash Id, former Chief Assistant District Officer, Kuala Muda. has been posted to South Kedah, and Syed Bahari bin Syed Abdullah, from Bandar Bahru. to North51 words
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Advertisement105 1962-07-03 11 SAFETY and NEW FRESHNESS wr\\J^7/i MF^ll7^fl a new f r *9 rance! More than ever before V —drop it and you won't chip the porcelain I l^pSi^B^r^VC^^&J tht right amount evary time! And you ctn't Iw^f^ W^^jßl ose his ca P~ l( s part the P ack J3J& SB /C^>105 words
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Advertisement294 1962-07-03 11 Vitamins taste like QWPPtC ln a new fruu www vvlw flavoured vitamin product Mothers find CHOCKS 5»/tw tht problem of getting children to take vitamins! Mother, .it your children don't like the taste of liquid vitamins, and find capsules or tablets hard to swallow. just see how they'll go for294 words
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Miscellaneous463 1962-07-03 11 RADIO MALAYA Newstalk/Interlude: 9.48 Window stand; 1.10 The News; 1.40 NATinN»i snniTaivt On The vfotlA 10 Popular Contrasts In Rhythm: 2.00 Olrl (NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Composers; 10.15 SporU Reel; On The Run; 2.15 Calling The L 10 30 Folksongs Around The Housewife; 2.45 The Man I AM «M TW *En 1463 words
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Article497 1962-07-03 12 TEN SUITCASES FOR HER MALAYAN TOUR §HE was the centre of attraction wherever she went. She was the topic of conversation at every social gathering recently. She was none other than Queen Sirikit of Thailand, who completed a successful State visit to the Federation with her497 words
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Article, Illustration422 1962-07-03 12 AT the "ASA Cultural Night" which was staged in Kuala Lumpur last week in honour of King Bhumibol of Thailand and Queen Sirikit. about 1,000 guests had the opportunity to see some of the best dances from Thailand and Philippines. Three dances were stared by members422 words
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267 1962-07-03 12 Revolution seen in readymade garments T<HE latest fashion show in Paris can be seen just by standing at a street corner and watching the shopgirls go by. U.P.I, report from Paris says that a revolution in the ready-to-wear garment business in France has placed the ordinary girl right among the267 words
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Advertisement161 1962-07-03 12 (j r\ \J i i fj Ham iMml** fi v/wn i Mi l Am f/ Last month's stocks were quickly sold out and we are sorry to have disappointed many customers. Fresh stocks have now arrived of DOROTHY GRAY'S SPECIAL OFFER TRIAL SIZE JAR OF SATURA MOISTURE CREAM FOR ONLY161 words
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Advertisement260 1962-07-03 12 KEEP with the freedom Tampax brings There's not a day in the whoto year that you can't feel coal and fresh and comfortable. Not a' day you can't bathe, shower or swim. Not a day you can't wear the slimmest of skirts, the shortest shorts. That's how it is with260 words
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Miscellaneous252 1962-07-03 12 Straits Times Crossword M Ross 6. False account, ruefully admit5. Suited under a tree (7). 8 Leading lady head* cast in 10. The cricket ground U not aa Si£k rr" dram Tne Wlld 11. oST'by'iJS K£ w'und the T °"»to the city for wine in a .put of fa.r p.av252 words
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Article, Illustration2476 1962-07-03 13 EXAM, BOYCOTT INQUIRY: 20th DAY THE president of the Singapore Chinese Schools Staff-Committee Association, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said today that he had been against the boycott of the Government Secondary IV examination by certain Chinese Middle Schools student2,476 words
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Advertisement443 1962-07-03 13 The most modern of all self-winding MjW jMW x^V Mr A JmmmT J mW Wi H Af- MM Wil wf Hi mmmmmmmmmmWfr fmmmftit I IS? Q #!>% mmmmmmmmmmmrlrl* mW If T wLA nw\ ll h^^^^^^^^^^^^B^" ~^m mmt v h Ej^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MHW, 1 m^^^me .Ti^. A 4. v j M H^^^^^H^^HSttf- l443 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-07-03 14 A LEADING Vespa representative of Piaggio and Co., arrived in Singapore on Sunday to take part in the official opening of the new Vespa showroom at Orchard Road. He Is Mr. Plauto Bagnoll who has been with the company for 25 years, first serving In184 words
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Article290 1962-07-03 14 Hong Kong competition forces big export drive PRODUCTION COSTS ARE CUT TO STABILISE PRODUCT PRICES IN OVERSEAS MARKETS INDIA, one of the biggest suppliers of textiles to the Federation and Singapore, will increase her shipments to the Malayan market next year. Mr. V. M. Chemburkar. local290 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-07-03 14 Swiss fabrics: New range A SWISS textile com- pa n y representative, Mr. Hans Isler visited Singapore last week to establish a market for a new range of fabrics. Mr. Isler said that his company, Stoffel Ltd. would export to Singapore and Federation markets a new range of materials Including124 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-07-03 14 A 15-MAN 'personalised" Australian trade A promotion mission will visit Singapore and the Federation on Nov. 3. The mission Is to be organised by Australian Personalised Trade Missions with offices In Sydney and Melbourne and founded by Wing Commander Colin Steley. DFC who recently retired after233 words
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237 1962-07-03 14 ANEW entrant into the Singapore and Federation pen markets is the Sailor Pen Company Ltd. of Tokyo. Japan. i The company's foreign trade chief. Mr. K. Shibata visited the two territories last week to establish agents for Sailor products. "We will give ourselves237 words
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Article, Illustration110 1962-07-03 14 MR. W.H McNEILL. the chairman of Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. and Mansfield and Co. Ltd. has retired after serving in the two companies for 30 years. He is succeeded by MR. McNEILL Mr. UN. Smyth, a director with 26 years service in both organisations. Mr. McNeill,110 words
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Article91 1962-07-03 14 The B.F. Goodrich Company opened Its sixth tyre manufacturing plant In the United States at Fort Wayne. The president, Mr. J. W. Keener, said at the opening that total tyre shipments for new cars in the U.S. should exceed 35 million units this year —up about91 words
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Article22 1962-07-03 14 Norton International Inc. representative in South-East Asia Mr. L. Rodrlgue is visiting Sydney for discussions with Behr-Mannlng (Australia) Pty. Ltd.22 words
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Article, Illustration201 1962-07-03 14 UARALLEL with the rising tempo of building con- struction in the Federation and Singapore the sales of elevators on the Malayan market Increased by 40 percent last year This was stated In Singapore by Mr. S. Oorzanelli. Far East representative of MM GORMNILL201 words
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114 1962-07-03 14 rALIAN car production in the first six months of 1962 reached 470.000 units an increase of 25 per cent compared with the first six months of 1961. according to a report by Associazione National* Fra Le Industrie *.utomobilisticbe Anfiaa of Turin114 words
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Advertisement223 1962-07-03 14 IJHTII'H FOR DEPENDABLE DIESELS (f^^Bmt FROM 105 700 HP s^lß CUMMINS POWER OFFERS THESE ADVANTAGES DEPENDABILITY exacting engineering standards and strict quality control assure product uniformity and high quality, rugged heavy duty design. LOW OPERATING COSTS exclusive P. T. fuel system drastically reduces fuel system maintenance costs. Eliminates fuel racks,223 words
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Advertisement258 1962-07-03 14 ns EL* i] f MANUFACTURERS I COMPANY/ UNDERTAKE ALL TYPES OF UNIFORMS TO ANY SPECIFICATIONS Prompt and Satisfactory Service Guaranteed 122, Dakota Crescent. Spore. Tel: ***** Stop Asthma Sleep Like a Baby If you cough, wheeze, can't breathe or sleep well due to Asthma, Catarrh or Bronchitis attack*. «et MENUACO258 words
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Advertisement1440 1962-07-03 15 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK Out Sport Still P. S'haa Pening UOMEDON A'mouth. L'aaM, R'dtm, H'Drg la Pt/Taaay Jlly 4 OltMEl linraatl >ily 5 illy 1/7 Jaiy 1/11 Jily 11 PELEUS LKtratal, Dub ,n. Glasgow lily 11 Jlly 11 JMy 14/11 My 17 ANTENOI M'seilies, L'pttl. Dublin Wy 111,440 words
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Advertisement1352 1962-07-03 15 mm I nk\ L^i '111 j 1 1 Ik vlltTll 11 11 l *m THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS Tt GENOA. It NAYRE. MMttfllt, MEMEPJ. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. COTHENIURI ANB COPENHAGEN. J@£^ S'pon P. Sham Penanf rarvC^YM "AYUTHIA" a) Ii Part/ 4 Jary 1/ 7my 1/ Jaiy Pll&iJ'J "fAUTRIA"1,352 words
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Advertisement1444 1962-07-03 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOtX 1 CWITINENTAL PBRTS. "^"""^^^^^"^^^^^^^""TporiTrs'haa™' Ptrttii| ■ENREOCN (f.Lp.) L'patl. N'kirf. Hull, R'flam t. I/May BENVRACKIE (EO.J Laaaat. Haaburf B. SS/Jvly 4 My V BENVORLICH* L'pial. B'men, H'burg. R'daa My 11/14 My 7/11 My 11/11 KNATTDW (H) H'liri. Lfli. Havre, M'bro .'try 11/23 My 24/21 Jily 21/1,444 words
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Advertisement1275 1962-07-03 15 ww McAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. u_™W tel- ni. ta ii. fDnW EIXEBMANLU4B tk BaXAVBMSSS LIKE IT HAVRE, LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. IK ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLANt. CITY If LEEIS Acceptiif cargi ftr Ceitral t Slutl America. Spore P. S'haa Perang .«««i«i,i« IMS Jary 11/11 My 11/21 Jiry1,275 words
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459 1962-07-03 16 ALL- ROUND GAINS IN TIN, INDUSTRIAL SHARES From Our Market Correspondent F looked. as if the tide had turned at last on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, prices being better all-round and there were particularly sharp rises in some tin issues. The tin Index rose 10 points with all market459 words
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Article22 1962-07-03 16 Malayan Stork Indices ■lane 30 July S Industrials: 164.90 165.21 Tins: 263.77 273.12 S rubbers: 177.12 177.18 Jan. 1 1958—100.22 words
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Article780 1962-07-03 16 DUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with tne number of deals in brackets: Industrial!: numop* (3.000) $1.73. Ci.OOO) (1.74: r. and N. ords (1,000) (2.73: M. Containers (7.000) (1 20 ON (13.000) (1.20. 14,000) (1.21- 11. Tohacco (2.30 OL (1.000) (2.30 (2.53 OL. (3.000)780 words
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221 1962-07-03 16 FOLLOWING the better sentiment on the Straits r tin market which developed on Saturday the price of tin in Penang yesterday was marked up by $1.12£ to $436.50 per picul. The estimated offering at 240 tons was down by 15 tons. The221 words
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Article302 1962-07-03 16 THK Federation Rubber Market opened three-quarters of a cent lower than Fridays closing levels on news regarding orderly increased liquidation ol surplus U.S. stockpile rubber, but prices soon recovered to Friday's higher levels on short-covering induced by rumours of earlier arrivals of Russian steamers for July302 words
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Article220 1962-07-03 16 iUlt nnt grade rubber buyer* f J closed at 3 p.m. In Singapore yesterday at 761 cents per lb., up naif a cent on Fridays closing price. Tbe tone wm* steady, ejtriat. ICCHA. closing prices in cents par lb. yesterday Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt fo.b. buyer* 77,220 words
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Article117 1962-07-03 16 July 2. Three months. {OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. N. 12 cts. Cold store 4d. M. Box 13 cts. Steamship S eta. Hrewerle* 23 ct* 8. Times 20 ct«. Robinson 9 eta 8. Trader* 2S et* 8. Darby 4«d. I'nlteers 10 eta. W. Jack* 10 rta MININGS A. Amal 2/3117 words
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Article34 1962-07-03 16 July 2. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 762 cents (up half a cent). K.L.: 761 cents (np three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $436.50 (np SI .124). Estimated unofficial offering; 240 tons (down 15 tons).34 words
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Article24 1962-07-03 16 The Malayan Bxehange Banks' Asseelatlen was eloeed yesterday for the bank holiday. Tbe free Kxenange Market to Hong Kong was also eloeed.24 words
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Article118 1962-07-03 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNVESTMENT and Industrial Shares resumed last week's firm trend with strong general support for the leader*. Oils also had stronger support and practically all Issues improved. Mount Its, down Is. to 675. 6d. and (ontol Zinc, up s*. 3d. to 61s. 3d. featured in the Bait118 words
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Article199 1962-07-03 16 Shipt lying •lonn.id. th« Siniap«r*> wrtaroti t«Uy an: Benmacdbul 1,2, BrnlawiTi 44, Malay 31/32. Omilr* */9, City of Carlisle 40/41, Benrtocli 47. Kmpire Klttlwake 'Jl-22, KemnKau 27 'Is. Cosmopolitan 6A. Outer reads: Jobn C, Bawcan, Lira Maersk, Balboa. 8. Maerak. Glenartney, Storfonn. BanahunKl, H.i|m. Ardmore. Permlna. Orestes.199 words
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Article35 1962-07-03 16 Jun* average pric-rs were* June May Rubber 74.89 cts. 78.43 cts. Tin Mll.Tb'j $459.87!, First half Rubber Tin of 1962 Average prices 79.04 cts. 5467.69 First half of 1961 85.15 cU. 5417.3435 words
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Article130 1962-07-03 16 /->HINE»E Produce C»chan*e Sin- «aporo noon prictt awr picui yesterday: Cmkiul ell: milk SJ«I peller*. drum «41t seller*. Copra: July «26| buyers. $271 sellers >><ppor Munlok white $155 •ellem. Sarawak white $152| sellers. specul Bara»nk black $115 sellers. garbled Larapong black $ll~t sellers. ABTA $127t seller* Smgaa«r*130 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-07-03 16 y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. PaciEic, Atlantic tfc Great Lakes Service ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore f. rum H'luiu L. Angeiet N.York Cleveland "K.nikawa Mara" 21/31 lily 1. 2 Ai| 22 Ai| 1 Sett Tf Sett 1 Itt "KMikawi Mm" 1 3 belt 4/ b Seat 24 Sell1,045 words
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Advertisement832 1962-07-03 16 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE f»SI SAILINGS HOM SID6APORL. MAIAM UIRCCI 10 C»N*OI AND US CIUI lAKES PORTS SBO»» S^haw PrnDta «IT Montr** •■MWtaN- (NL) II P*fM? Jilt 13 M lull IS 111, II Alt •ntuNO" ■mi n uit/ii tit i) v iui 15 <vi 1 7 sepi -■*N0«- INI)832 words
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Advertisement420 1962-07-03 16 KEDAH P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from P.W.D. Registered Contractors not below Class "D" at the office of the State Engineer, Kedah /Peril*, P.W.D., Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 14th. July, 1962 for th« Construction of New Classrooms and Ancillary Works for Sekolah Kebangsaan (Raayat)420 words
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Advertisement498 1962-07-03 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Ciuzens and from permanent serving Government Officers for appointment su> AS- j DISTANT COMMUNITY UEVE- IX>PMENT TRAINING OPPICEH Division II) In the Community Development Division, Ministry of Rurwl Development on the salary scale or $645 x22 $777. AGE: Should not normally be less498 words
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Advertisement422 1962-07-03 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Trnders from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will 'tw receiver] at the Office of the Chief Arcnttect. Ministry c Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m ot the 10th July. 1962 tor the Erection and Compietion of Primary Schools at Rembau422 words
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Advertisement424 1962-07-03 17 (Continue*) from Pate I*l i SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, Ji (Min.)— Box 50 cfs. csf n> BOX A 4774 ST. Poxitioo Oiled Applicant* thanked. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. Kuala Lumpur invites apphoaiions for oae pout of electrician. Candidate* must hold Urst trade chargetnan certificates. Salary scale (basic). (137.30 a 7.40 197.50.424 words
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Advertisement1005 1962-07-03 17 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* Si (Mln.)-Btx M eta. txtn j BXPamBMCSo malav-bmOubm rraoalator Required A* a part time trunalator In aoy time. Apply »na own hand writing P.O Boa 27SS Singapore. WANTCO IMMEDIATELY RIEHC-D Cbioeac Cookboy preferably Hainaorse with Oood English. Telephone (Sport) ***** Extension 32 (or appointment. SITUATIONS WANTED1,005 words
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Advertisement953 1962-07-03 17 EDUCATION it Wordt SS (Min.)— Bom it cfs. txtro BPPBCTIVB IALSSMANSHIP. Prao- ttcal 9 mootba course Impart* time tested sales teetotqtiee by leoturea, demoon ration* and group eUeouaskasv Kourtb repeal course atartlas July 3re). Detail* from City School. 218 Oueea Street. S'pere Tel 27S1V/B4SSS. •BOINNERS CLASSBSi Momlas* even logs Uookkecpi-s,953 words
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Advertisement1010 1962-07-03 17 VEHICLES FOR SALf If Wordt Si (Min.}— Box tt cl*. entro IMI CITMOBN LT.W Vary good ooodltloß, First offsr $600 aecurca. Telepbosa (B'pora) ***** Cxi. Offlce boura only. U57 WOLSELEV IS/SS. Very good englnle. Instalmvat* aceeptabl* Pbonr Mr Chan ***** or call IS. Pekls Btrrr<, H'por CITROEN FNSNCH 10-I*. IWI.1,010 words
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Advertisement887 1962-07-03 17 AT YOUR SERVICE iS'pore) ft Word* St (Min.)— Box t0 cl: *xlr» SLACK* OBNUINB PHOTOSTATS I M. Rebioaoe Koad Tel: WXMO. K WOK 1 PHOTOCOPY SSRVtCB. 38 rtie Arcade. lal floor. Tel. WMIO CAMBRA HOSPITAL!! Caaa Yoog IJ.K Co. tt Hencoolen Street. Blngapore. BOUND BOOKS MICROPILMBO i Tang's Photocopy Service887 words
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Advertisement162 1962-07-03 17 FRESH FLOWERS H Wordt Si (Min.)— Box tt ctt. extra row YOUR LOVBO ooos m tntnia It UK «i can •rod your good wisawa Is Orrttids. Call or writ* tr«lm PriD<*sa rtowtr Sbop. ?i\ Orebard Koad. stniaDOra k. T*l: WW7 Insist on IAEG NOISELESS HAIR djß&\ DRYERS JP 1/ TO162 words
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Advertisement1138 1962-07-03 18 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1 Applications are lnvtted from Federal Citizens and permanent nerving Government Officers including those on probation, for appointment as INSPECTORS OF MINES 'Division I> in the Depart- men- of Mines Salary scale: S6JBx 34 934/982 x34 1.254 plus usual Oovernment allowances. QUALIFICATIONS: A Degree or1,138 words
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Advertisement298 1962-07-03 18 THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY LIMITED S.T.C. OMNIBUS SERVICE TO ST. MICHAEL'S ESTATE Commencing on Sunday Bth July. 1962, part of S.T.C. Service No. 14 will operate from St. Michael's Estate, as under. By day buses will operate to Raffles Quay and Upper Cross Street alternately; after 7 p.m. all buses298 words
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Advertisement317 1962-07-03 18 NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE li MILESTONE SEMPAIH ROAD. RAL'B The timber bridge No. 2/7 at 14 Milestone Sempan Road will be closed for repair from 4th July to 11th July 1962 between the hour of 7.00 p.m. each night and 600 a.m. the following morning. STATE ENGINEER. PAHANO. NOTICE CHANGE OF317 words
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Advertisement414 1962-07-03 18 NOTICES Oi THE SUPKSMK CODBT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA UMPIR Companies Winding Up No. 48 of 1962 In the Matter ot THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 1946 And In the Matter ot LIFE ASBIRANCE COMPANIES (Compulsory Liquidation I Act 1962 And In the Matter414 words
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Advertisement396 1962-07-03 18 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Registered Contractors Class "D" and above will be received by the State Engineer, Kedah /Perils, Alor Star up to 3 p.m. or the 28th. July 1962 for the Construction and Completion of an Operating Theatre at the Oeneral Hospital. Alor Star. Full particulars396 words
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Advertisement291 1962-07-03 18 TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders form Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect Ministry of Education. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur ud to 3 p.n. of the 10th July. 1962 for the Erection and Completion of Primary Schools at Jelebu291 words
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Article576 1962-07-03 19 LEE FOO SAN IPOH - PERAK FALL FROM SECOND BEST TO NONENTITIES ANSWER MAY LIE IN DRIVE TO CUT EXPENSES LEE FOO SAN IPOH. By Monday pERAK'S crushing 5-1 defeat by Penang in yesterday's vital "away match has smashed the state's chances of reaching the Malaya Cup soccer final this year576 words
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286 1962-07-03 19 Top Spore players to bid for Games team SINGAPORE, Mon. SingaO pore badminton selectors will watch the five-day national championships from July 17, which will serve as trial for selection of a fourman team for the Asian Games at Jakarta in August. The selectors will make their choice from 42286 words
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Article112 1962-07-03 19 OENANO. Mon. Allsa Dlxon X became the first Australian to win a Penang badminton title when she and Yeoh Sek Chee beat Mrs. Kut BRStion and Ong Hock Thean ln the mixed doubles final of the Penang junior badminton rtinmpionships at the PSGHS hall last112 words
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Article873 1962-07-03 19 ATHLETICS SPORE AAA TRIANGULAR loom: 1 Wong Pey Wan (SS) 2 Low Sin Cheok (V) 3 Ho Sim (CS) 11.4; 200 m: 1 Low Sin Cheok (U) 2 J. Fernandez (SS) 3 Chan Kat Ming (SS) 23.1: 400 m: 1 K. Selvaratnam (SS» 2 Eric Lee (C 8)873 words
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691 1962-07-03 19 16 Class 1 sprinters for Sunday's Spore Summer Cup TH E Sinrapore Turf Club's Summer Cup race to be run over 6f at BuLit Timah on Sunday has attracted 16 of the country* top sprinter*. Wrights for eifht raeea on the first day are: SUMMER CUP— Cl. 1. Div. I—691 words
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Article56 1962-07-03 19 Kelantan triumph again KUALA LIPIS. Mon.— Kelantan scored their second victory in the East zone of tne, Malaya Cup soccer competition when they convincingly beat Pahang 6-1 in a first round tie here yesterday. In their first match against Trengganu at Kota Bharu on June 15. Kelantan won 1-0. now56 words
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Article43 1962-07-03 19 have cancelled their tour of Malaya. t^ 1* ong *51T were »«h«Juled to play five matches in the Federation this month but they have written to Mr. Kwok Kin Keng «fcretary of the F.A.M. informing him that tne tour Is off43 words
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Article248 1962-07-03 19 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The Oxlt or d/Cambrldge Universities XV will not tour the Far East this year, the President of the Malayan Rugby Union. Mr. J. Aitken, announced here today Mr. Aitken said: "This is a disappointment to the M.R.U. but It is hoped that248 words
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347 1962-07-03 19 POLICE DEMAND REPLA Y IN PROTEST TO SCA By F. SALAHUDIN: Singapore, Monday DOLJCE Sports Association, one of the contenders for the senior tournament title, have lodged a protest to the Singapore Cricket Association in connection with their second round match against Singapore Cricket Club played last Sunday. Demanding a347 words
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Article163 1962-07-03 19 MGA names team for Ike trophy jKQTJHHHHB pOH, Mon.— The sex lectors of the Malayan Golf Association have picked three players to represent Malaya in the world amateur championship for the Eisenhower Trophy in Tokyo in October. The fourth player will be named at a la'/>r date. The three selected163 words
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Article474 1962-07-03 20 COMMISSION ANSWERS PENANG MAYOR no fraud says H.Q. Xl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. J'HK ELECTION Commission today explained how names of people living outside a local council area could appear as voters in the council's electoral roll. It was replying to allegations by the Penang City Council474 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-07-03 20 Singapore man works on moon rocket plan j SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Arthur Chiu, a Singapore-born scientist, is to join the select army of specialists working on the United States moon rocket projects of Apollo and Saturn 11. Dr. Chlu. a professor of engineering at Hawaii University and son of the247 words
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245 1962-07-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR., Mon. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Dato Haji Ishak Lotfi. today dismissed an Al- I liance Senator's claim that five more PMIP leaders would join Umno. following Inche O t h m a n Abdullah, former PMIP Secre-tary-General, who245 words
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Article104 1962-07-03 20 ACQUITTED ON ROBBERY CHARGE i SINGAPORE. Mon.— An ex- detective, Seah Seng Hua. 35. was acquitted and discharged on a charge of armed robbery by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the Assize Court today without his defence being called. Seah had been charged with robbing, with three other persons unknown, a104 words
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Article80 1962-07-03 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two brothers, Loh Fook Yuang, 20 and Loh Chee Hee, 22. were today each f ned $400 or three months' jail by magistrate Mr. Dalip Singh for voluntarily causing hurt to Loke Hln Kong with a screw- driver and chisel at River' Valley80 words
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Obituary60 1962-07-03 20 PMANC NINO HO urn TT pasted w«jr pracrftilly on 2.7.«2 Lnvlnit b»hln<> 3 KOn». S dauKhtm. 3 «on«-ln-l«». 3 <lauKhtT«-ln-law and 15 xrandchlMrin to mourn thrlr lon*. Ttw corIrtf will Ichv.- 3s. Ratu Road K.L. on wmnrxday «;> PERSONAL WILL MADAME CHAN SICW (NO Motlur of Barbara Ivy Tajr60 words
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Article, Illustration107 1962-07-03 20 ANGRY MALAYAN SARMA PICKETS HOME OFFICER THE ANGRY Malayan Swaminath Sarma, 39, who picketed the British Home Office in Whitehall last week because they only offered him a short-term passport. Sarma was eventually fined £2 for obstruction outside the Home Office. He had said that he would "fast-unto-death outside theReuter - 107 words
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Article44 1962-07-03 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera*A tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hull.- 1 Lowest Kuala Lumpur 39 73 Kota Bharu 39 73 Penang 87 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 89 7344 words
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Article401 1962-07-03 20 LONDON, Mon. Tne btocK I markets gave a dlsappointmg performance today. Alter opening with renewed firmness following Wall Street's f re&n Improvement on Friuay. prices turned easier when buying failed to develop on any scale. The general appearance at the close was Irregular. Oilt-edged securities showed a number401 words
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429 1962-07-03 20 WIMBLEDON LONDON, Monday. 'THE FRASERS, Neale and John, today achieved the distinction of be--1 ing the only brothers in modern tennis to reach the men's singles semifinals of Wimbledon in the same year. Left-hander Neale recovered in the fifth set to beat429 words
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Article225 1962-07-03 20 T ONDON, Mon. Tne Pakis- tan cricketers were 368 for nine at tea in second day of their match here today in replyto Nottinghamshire's lirsi innings total ol 206. Javeeu Burki, the Pakistan captain, was 85 not out ai tne interval. AT LORDS: Middlesex 172. Glamorgan 265225 words
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Article109 1962-07-03 20 LONDON. Mon. England make three changes for the third Test Match against Pakistan at Heading ley, Leeds, on Thursday. Les Coldwell. the Worcestershire pace bowler. Nottinghamshire wlclcetkeeper Oeoff Millman, and Surrey left-arm spinner Tony Lock lose their places to Brian Statham (Lancashire) and Middlesex's John MurrayReuter - 109 words
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285 1962-07-03 20 The end for Christine: She's losing sight of her left eye LONDON, Mon. -Christine Truman, one of Britain's top tennis players, is losing ihe sight oi her left eye, it was reported here today. Daily Express writer Frank Rostron said today he discovered that "the vision of Christine s left285 words
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204 1962-07-03 20 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction204 words
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