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Title Section21 1962-07-06 1 AVEHACi: lIAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Up**** 1 KDN 036 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1962. Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article545 1962-07-06 1 Crowds celebrating independence scatter Seven die in 3-hour shooting QRAN, Thurs. Firing broke out in the European quarter of Central Oran today and hospital authorities said many Algerians and European wounded had been admitted. Seven or eight people died in the shooting, according to first reports. ItReuter; UPI - 545 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-07-06 1 To Britain— with hope COURAGEOUS YOKE HEONG, SMILING BRAVELY, LEAVES BY AIR TO BE FITTED WITH ARTIFICIAL LIMBS ARMLESS Lai Yoke Heong. the courageous schoolgirl who captured the nations heart after being gravely injured in a traffio accident, left Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday for Britain, where she will be149 words
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Article44 1962-07-06 1 KARACHI. Thurs.— Women in Lahore today burned in effigy a National Assembly member who wants to repeal a ban on polygamy. The women then marched on in procession to the provincial legislature and are calling a national protest day from next Monday.44 words
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Article149 1962-07-06 1 HONG KONG, Thursday. RISING waters are flooding and damaging crop land In many parts of Kwangtung Province In South China, according to Canton Radio last night. It said large tracts of farm I land were under water following a clash of successive flood crescents atReuter - 149 words
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Article83 1962-07-06 1 SYDNEY. Thurs— A nonaggression pact between Australia and Indonesia was hinted at by the External Affairs Minister. 81r Oartteld Bar wick, during a press conference here today. Sir Garneia answered "that could be the outcome," when asked whether the assurance given to him by President Soekarno83 words
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Article26 1962-07-06 1 PARIS. Thurs. Princess Anne is in France on an educational holiday and is staying with friends In the country, the British Embassy said today.26 words
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110 1962-07-06 1 Anti-drink man fined for being drunk LONDON. Thiirs. Shopkeeper Charles Walther. who claimed to have made a one-man anti-drinklng campaign his life's work, was fined £20 here yesterday lor driving under the Influence of drink. He was also ordered to pay £21 costs. He pleaded guilty. Defence counsel said Walthar.Reuter - 110 words
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Article31 1962-07-06 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. AU "economic offenders'* in Indonesia are liable to the death penalty, the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. Kadarusman, said today. "Economic offences range from overcharging to gold smuggling. neuter.Reuter - 31 words
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383 1962-07-06 1 Felix Abisheganaden - Accord so Tengku flies to London next week Felix Abisheganaden: By K. LUMPUR, Thurs. A GREEMENT has been reached between Tengku Abdul Rahman and the British Premier, Mr. Harold Macmillan, on the basis for discussing the Malaysia proposals in the light of the 65.000--word Cobbold Commission report. The Tengku has383 words
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Article39 1962-07-06 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A labourer, S. Oovindasamy. 30, had his left foot severed tonight when he was hit by a shunting train at the Singapore railway station. Govindasamy was taken to hospital in a serious condition.39 words
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Article23 1962-07-06 1 ORAN: 30 DEAD ORAN. Thurs —Algerian Nationalists said totmht <t tMMI 30 P'oplf killrcl la 'hooting rarlirr !<• L.F.I. <vc this pae«°23 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-07-06 2 JAKARTA, Thursday. THE Australian External Affairs Minister, Sir Garfield Barwick, said yesterday he had had full, frank and fruitful exchanges with Indonesian leaders on West Irian and other problems. Sir Garfleld was address- Ing a Press conference at the end of his three-day vUltReuter - 328 words
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Article76 1962-07-06 2 Volunteers to be sent to front TOKYO, Thurs.— A Radio Indonesia broadcast heard here today said a group of military volunteers ironi Singapore is under training In West Java preparatory to being sent to the front lines. The radio said the trailing would mst lor about six weeks. It didUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-07-06 2 WITH head bowed, but stiU forcing a smile, Margaret Smith of Australia is pictured on the centre court at Wimbledon after her shock defeat by 18-year-old American girl Billie-Jean Moffitt, an unseeded and unknown player. Miss Smith was the No. 1 seed and odds-on favourite, andReuter - 98 words
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Article126 1962-07-06 2 rKYO, Thurs. The worst storm of Japan's 1962 rainy season brought death, destruction and heavy crop damage to southern parts of the country yesterday. The Kyodo News Agency said early today that the death toll for the storm stood at 24, with fiveUPI - 126 words
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Article50 1962-07-06 2 PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. President Kennedy was given an electric powered wristwatch yesterday with pictures of his two children on its dial. "It's terrific," he said. The gift, made in Pennsylvania, was presented to Mr. Kennedy by Governor David L. Lawrence on behalf of the State of Pennsylvania. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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178 1962-07-06 2 A NEW U.S. PLAN TO LAND TWO MEN ON THE MOON WASHINGTON, Thur*. fT —Reports circulated today that space officials have decided to drop the first American astronauts on the moon from a lunar orbit. This method of going to the moon, some authorities have said, might advance the dateUPI - 178 words
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Article45 1962-07-06 2 JERUSALEM. Thurs.— FirIng broke out along the border between the Jordanian and Israeli sectors of Jerusalem yesterday. First reports said Jordanian frontier guards fired Intermittently on the Israeli sector for nearly 30 minutes, and there was at least one casualty. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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311 1962-07-06 2 MYSTERY LULL OH QUEMOY FRONT IT »e«m» to be a common idej that girl* |uit OUt O? a convent do not know the fact* of life. My impression >« that that jutt *m is not true. —British Lord Justice Russell In th«311 words
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122 1962-07-06 2 'Love-cure' student seduced 100 girls TOJEBINGEN (West GerM. many), Thurs.— A 39--year-old geology student seduced more than 100 girls by convincing them his doctor bad prescribed love as the only cure for him. Nikolaus Reissig has been sentenced here to 10 months' jail. Reissig had weak eyes, a bad legReuter - 122 words
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Article52 1962-07-06 2 LONDON. Thurs. Queen Elizabeth today unveiled a floor tablet memorial to her father Kins: George VI. in the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle in St. Giles Cathedral. Edinburgh. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are paying a sixday visit to the ScottishReuter - 52 words
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Article36 1962-07-06 2 SAIGON. Thurs.— A South Vietnamese district chief and a ranger company commander were killed by Communist Viet Cong guerillas who ambushed an official party visiting mountain villages about 70 miles north-east of Balgon.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V_w*tcN WU AKc 1 yj4£ CAg TO DAY- \TT4t [X?INil TD CROSS 7 VfM19 words
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241 1962-07-06 3 PROTEST BOAT OFF TO ATOM TEST ISLE OAN FRAN C I S CO, Thurs. The nuclear protest vessel Everyman I sailed yesterday for the Johnston Island atom testing zone despite a Federal Court forbidding this A Coast Guard plane sighted the vessel near the Farallone Islands, 28 miles south-west ofUP - 241 words
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Article33 1962-07-06 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. One thousand United States Marines will complete their withdrawal from Thailand by midnight on Saturday to rejoin ships of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, an American Embassy spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article212 1962-07-06 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. TT The United States will explode a thermonuclear device 650 feet underground in Nevada soon in a new test of nuclear power for excavation work, the Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. The announcement said that the explosion, to h*> known as "Project Sedan." would212 words
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248 1962-07-06 3 Nik: Let's have an agreement on Germany MOSCOW, ThursdayJ^JR. Nikita Khrushchev last night called for agreement on a German peace settlement "in the very near future" and warned that if "provocations" against East Germany went on the world would be near "a military catastrophe." In a prepared speech at aReuter - 248 words
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211 1962-07-06 3 ONE-PARTY ROAD TO SOCIALISM IN BURMA DANGOON, Thurs. v The ruling Burmese Revol v t i o n ary Council has announced the formation of a single party organisation to take the national leadership "and implement the Burmese way to Socialism." Initially, the party will be formed on the cadreReuter - 211 words
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232 1962-07-06 3 BANGKOK, Thursday. T»HE Thai language newspaper San Seri 'today reported that Cambodian troops along the border had fired in the direction of Thailand without hitting anyone. The report said the Incident happened near the Cambodian border orovlncp of Aranyaprades. It said Thai border policemenReuter - 232 words
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Article80 1962-07-06 3 Prime Minister for a day RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs.— Mr. Moura Andrade resigned as Prime Minister of Brazil yesterday after just over a day in office. The Prime Minister's resignation follows the refusal of President Joao Goulart to back the cabinet be had chosen. Congress approved Mr. Andradc's appointment asReuter - 80 words
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Article37 1962-07-06 3 JAKARTA, Thurs.—lndonesia had the highest standard of education In South-East Asia, the Minister for Education. Professor Prijono. said yesterday. He said this was also the opinion of UNESCO experts In the area.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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148 1962-07-06 3 LONDON, Thurs. British trade with Chins during the first five months of this year declined for the second year in succession, according to figures released here last night. The China Association, a trade organisation based in London, said exports to China during the period totalled v:Reuter - 148 words
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119 1962-07-06 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Frank Chichester, 60-year-old British yachtsman, yesterday set a record of 33 days and 15 hours for a solo yacht crossing of the Atlantic then accepted a Coast Guard offer of a tow into port. Chichester, who four years agoUPI - 119 words
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Article43 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Visiting Professor J.A. Barnes, head of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Australian National University, Canberra, will speak on "Relationship of Sociology to the other social sciences at new lecture theatre No. 2, University of Singapore, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article, Illustration163 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The United Arab Republic Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Moustafa Fahmi El Essawi, this morning presented the credentials of the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. He also presented credentials of the Order of "AlKamal" first163 words
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Article219 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A FORMER Singapore Assemblyman, Mr. John Ede, has retired as general manager of Cathay Organisation. He has been with the organisation for 15 years. Mr. Ede, 50, is now on a Continental tour with his Mr. Ede intends to devote more time to219 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-07-06 4 SIN CHEW CHIEF DIES OF HEART ATTACK SINGAPORE, Thurs. The General Manager of Sin Chew Jit Poh, Mr. Foo Chce Chew (above), died of a heart attack in his Craig Road home today. A protege and trusted executive of the late "Tiger Balm King," Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Mr. Foo,70 words
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Article22 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The USIB weekly forum on international news every Friday will start at 5.30 p.m. Instead of 6 p.m.22 words
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Article19 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Peter Lim Choopu has been elected secretary of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union.19 words
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139 1962-07-06 4 PM ANSWERS THE PRESS: BROADCAST TONIGHT SINGAPORE, Thurs. A recorded press conference given by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be broadcast by Radio Singapore tomorrow night. In the press conference, the Premier answered questions from Press representatives on the National Referendum Bill and related matters. Broadcast times139 words
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Article190 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. tonight praised highly two of the oldest Institutions In Singapore the Raffles Boys and the Raffles Girls Schools. Speaking at the old Raffleslans' annual dinner at the Peking Restaurant, at which he and190 words
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Article287 1962-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government tonight refused the Council of Joint Action a permit to hold a convention at the Badminton Hall tomorrow night "to oppose the PAP'S Referendum Bill." The council comprises the United Democratic Party, the Barlsan Soslalls, Party Pa^ayat, the Workers Party287 words
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Advertisement521 1962-07-06 4 £J\ A SJ\ 1 m TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (SINGAPORE) Follow and Be Thrilled By The Adventures... The Loves of China's Most Distinguished Visitor! RORY CALHOUN Marco Polo-, and YOKO TANI in .^aMißHaaaaaaiaa -f >aT PLUS! SPECIAL SHORT IN COLOR- 2nd SEAP GAMES Pf RANGOON THE CATHAY THEATRE (SINOAPORK) WANTS YOU TO521 words
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Advertisement448 1962-07-06 4 I LAST DAY! JkVfc* ILLY WILDER* Now Comoo> ■"OME, TWO, THREE" mt v ttornnfl HORST BUCHHOLZ Jome» Cagnev Pamolo Tiffin. "FREE COCA-COLA TO ALL at 11. 1.45. 4 6.30 daily B ■j during toason by Lion Ltd. m Bj OPENS TOMORROW i ftgjg "^Jlororl^'i-^^f fL TOMORROW VHDNIGHT! o| from the448 words
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Miscellaneous98 1962-07-06 4 jWM^j^^ ,a«ajV aafaa* «m 4 I SINGAPORE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: The Yen. Axianda Mangaia will talk on "The Way to Happineas, S, CalrntalU Road. 0.30 pjn. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Movie "Friendship Seven," 6 pjn. THEATRE WORLD ASSOCIATION: Drew reheanal "Queen and the Rebels" Cultural Centre, 7.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Yoga claw. 6.3098 words
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1718 1962-07-06 5 MARSHALL'S BID TO REJECT LAW SINGAPORE, Thursday midnight debates on the National Referendum Bill, which began in the Legislative Assembly last week, reached the final stage tonight as the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, moved the third reading of the Bill. The1,718 words
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Article98 1962-07-06 5 In yesterdays report on the Relerendum Bill debate it was stated that "the SPA leader, Tun Lim Yew Hock, was up quickly to say that his party was abstaining on the Clause 29 issue, because the Government now formed a minority in the House." This is incorrect.98 words
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1281 1962-07-06 5 BYRNE: NO ACCUSED IN PETITION HE ARING "We strongly oppose these additional powers, especially since the Government has passed unreasonable clauses to ensure that they will always win,"' he declared. He said the amendment showed that the Government was determined to deal with those who did not support it. Mr.1,281 words
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Advertisement394 1962-07-06 5 Super THE FAMILY'S FAVOURITE "MORRIS ENGINEERING PER- YOU JUST CANT HELP WE LOVE THE MORRIS SUPER 850. IT FECTION IS HARD TO BEAT ADMIRING THE SPLENDID IS SO ECONOMICAL THAT MY AND THAT IS WHY MORRIS FURNISHINGS IN THE PARENTS CAN NOW AFFORD TO IS MY FIRST CHOICE". MORRIS SUPER394 words
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335 1962-07-06 6 Three Organisations Combine Resources To Ensure That Food is Delivered in Prime Condition TRANSPORT refrigeration unit, a large delivery truck and a specially-built body ior the vehicle are the ingredients that will revolutionise the transportation of frozen foods, fruits and other products. The unit is the ThermoKing;335 words
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Article713 1962-07-06 6 To meet the need for a compact, economical and self-contained transport refrigeration unit, the Hawker Siddeley Group have lauched a programme to supply markets in the Sterling areas with Thermo King refrigeration units. Their Hamble plant in Southampton are now producing a range of units for export markets713 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-07-06 6 Mr. T. S. Davidson, NAFFI Transport Manager for Singapore and Malaya says:- "This vehicle has covered up to 1,500 miles in one week while delivering to various depots from Singapore to Penang. Where long distances are involved, "built-in" refrigeration is essential and we have found that153 words
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Article193 1962-07-06 6 .It is easy to understand why NAAFI, when deciding to add a refrigerated truck to their delivery fleet, should choose a Ford Thames Trader on which to build their specially designed body. The frames of the Thames Trader are' perfectly suited to any type of bodywork from the193 words
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Article192 1962-07-06 6 LEE KIAT SENG Lee Kiat Seng Limited, a local company founded over 40 years ago, is wellknown as builders of bodies for buses, coaches and other motor vehicles. Leading local motor dealers and bus companies like the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., and the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co., Ltd., are192 words
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Advertisement160 1962-07-06 6 Ist Choice for the NAAFI VEHICLE THERMOKINC Refrigeration Equipment r^Msc^^v*^ /rots! p^i? Kl^Ql36o^9K6rSvfl»tefc^ j^SlßShjm^l ■■£909 ppBB 2?^^^^«P^^s Xl I V. it ill *-«i />■'»•»"" V. #*tC I jp^h^M^^^^^HHl^HH^^HHH AUTOMATIC Thermoking's long experience and advanced design TCIinCD ATIIDC brings you the finest refrigeration equipment for all I tMr L K A160 words
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Advertisement93 1962-07-06 6 1 Lee Kiat Seng 1 have made bodies for vehicles for over 40 years. They have now put another feather in their cap by making a special body, which is the first of its kind in Malaya, for the NAAFI Delivery Lorry. The body was made of extruded aluminium alloy93 words
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Advertisement113 1962-07-06 6 Mn II m Ht 9 w mm M I «i i Whatever your transport requirements, however you would like that vacant space filled, there Is a THAMES TRADER to meet your needs. When NAAFI had a transport problem they chose a THAMES TRADER truck. Why? Because their frames, straight, low113 words
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Article, Illustration16 1962-07-06 7 pHß^|HH|^v YOKE HEONC (right) and her sister smile their good-byes as they enter the plane.16 words
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82 1962-07-06 7 $6,300 RAID ON PARKED VAN BY THIEVES IPOH. Thurs— Thieves last night took 43 transistor radios and a tape recorder, total value $8,300. from a van parked in Clare Street here. Chan Thian Seng. 40. a salesman, and Lim Seng Sim. a radio mechanic, discovered the loss at 9.30 this82 words
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Article45 1962-07-06 7 Anti-TB drive in Kuching KUCHING. Thurs. A house-te-house campa i v i. marking the second phase or the anti-tuberculosis project oegan here this week. Health Department staff art visiting homes to explain the oroject and ask people to go for X-rays, and treatment U necessary.45 words
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Article110 1962-07-06 7 Madam Hoe pat on back SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Council of Joint Action •(.day congratulated Madam Hoe Puay Choo on h» r "courageous stand In being able to place duty to country and people .ibt'vr ailecriance to pnrtv I; a statement, the council saic): "It Is most encouraging to our people110 words
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302 1962-07-06 7 Letter from Yoke Heong: 'My heart is filled with many emotions 9 IN HER farewell letter. 1 Yoke Heong says: My heart today is filled with many emotions. There is the emotion of sadness OF PARTING from my dear mother, who went through so much anxiety and pain and yet302 words
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Article37 1962-07-06 7 BUTTER WORTH. Thur.-. Loh Ylt Keong 29. of SelanKor. who oleaded guilty to stealing a transistor radio from a shop at Kampong Gajah Road was jailed for SO months today He ad mitted .seven convictions.37 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-07-06 7 VALERIE NG - With a smile for all— it's a farewell without tears... VALERIE NG: HUNDREDS OF WELL-WISHERS TURN UP AT AIRPORT— AND AS YOKE HEONG LEAVES, THEY SHOUT IN UNISON: 'HAVE A HAPPY JOURNEY!' by Kuala Lumpur, Ttiursday A quick kiss on cheek for mother SMILING and hopeful for the future, armless567 words
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Article53 1962-07-06 7 PRIZES FOR LOCAL AUTHORS KUCHING. Thurs. The Borneo Literature Bureau will award prizes totalling $800 to be shared amon^. local authors for the best works accepted up to Oct. 31 for publication. The aim is to encourage local authors. Manuscripts may be in any language and must be between 10.00053 words
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Advertisement146 1962-07-06 7 NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family the three cereals in Nestum mean really balanced nutrition for the whole family. NESTUMS three cereals, plus vitamins, malt extract t&^* and mineral suits is so Hood for your family. Ir^^^ ---^>'J Whether taken as a cereal food or a drink,146 words
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Article, Illustration254 1962-07-06 8 fashion— or BEAUTY? ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT 'vpELL me" said one of the more conservative types in the office, "why do you girls try so hard to hide yourselves behind make-up and funny clothing?" _a_ Swiftly I came to the defence of our fair .sex. Hotly I expounded my favourite theories on254 words
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Article, Illustration582 1962-07-06 8 tjWROUGHOUT the ages, J. ever since Man began to drag off his bride by the hair, Woman has been looking for ways to aid Nature in her search for beauty. Today beautiful dreams of every girl have been brought to the582 words
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Article, Illustration704 1962-07-06 8 't^LU, 'flu, every- where. Just about everyone I know has 'flu. And all because of this "on-again, offagain" weather we're having, I'm sure. Really, here in Malaya we have such funny weather, I don't know what to do about it. In other places704 words
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Article, Illustration319 1962-07-06 8 IT'S DO IT YOURSELF' THESE DAYS IN these times when more and more housewives are spending more and more time in the kitchsn, both from necessity and from choice, it is essential that the kitchen be a pleasant place. I say necessity, because servants, especially good servants, are difficult to319 words
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Article, Illustration315 1962-07-06 8 T*HERE will come a 1 time when you will have that first quarrel perhaps you've had it already. Don't worry, it's only natural. The thin; is not to let it leave bitterness behind. What do people quarrel over? Well, usually money, jealousy or lnconsidcratlon. Let's315 words
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Article, Illustration345 1962-07-06 8 The 'new frontier' challenge for youth NIK KAMIL SPEAKS OF 'INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIP ON EQUAL BASIS 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE need for more "industrial partners' in the Federation and the necessity for young Malayans to equip themselves to meet challenges in the commercial field were stressed today by Dato Nik345 words
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89 1962-07-06 8 Abandoned ear: The police coll experts KUALA LUMPUn, Thurs Police experts are studying fingerprints on a car which had lain abandoned in Bukit BinUng Road here for the past four days. The car. which has a Kuala Lumpur registration number, was taken to the Pudu police station last night The89 words
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Article40 1962-07-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Women's International Club will hold a cooking class tomorrow at 10 a.m. at its premises in Damansara Road. Miss Happy Soo will demonstrate how to make a tea cake with American icing.40 words
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Article51 1962-07-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Government today announced that a registration team will be stationed at 7F Light Industrial Area In Ayer Panas, Setapak, as from July .16 to issue new Identity cards. Letters of appointment can be obtained from the Secretary. Light Industrial Area. Setapak. from51 words
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Article34 1962-07-06 8 PENANG, Thurs.— A fish seller, Ong Bah Hal, 28, was granted $1,000 ball until Thursday after pleading guilty today to stealing 29 katies of fish valued at $12 from another fish seller.34 words
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335 1962-07-06 8 Company meeting PENANO, Thurs.— The future level of supplies of concentrates for smelting by the Eastern Smelting Company would depend in no small measure upon developments concerning releases of tin from the United States strategic stockpile, Mr. D. R. Mitchell, chairman of the Eastern335 words
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Article237 1962-07-06 8 SULTAN TO OPEN BIG IRON MINE IfUANTAN, Thurs. The big Rompln iron mine will be officially opened by the Sultan of Pahang on Saturday. Production at the mine, which is on 770-ft. high Buklt Iban. in south-east Pahang, has started and the first shipment of ore will leave Kuala Rompln237 words
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Miscellaneous181 1962-07-06 8 LVt Abnor By At Capp A f OUR SCRAVJNV, BEAT-UP, BUT IRON-Wl LLED U*L MAMMY jAaHKIMBONJ V "S R-R!GHT.'7'-AJ-I'LI.'GIVE UPff M IDONE ORDERED ME TO KETCH *i&, FO' —^f FASTER'N VO— Jl AFTER ALL, AH HAS AL.RK ADY J MM vaft AJDREV HEAATBURM-/^). V SO, WHY J> HAD ISJft.VARSO'HAPPy rf+xA181 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1962-07-06 9 ■TTTTTtWOTijTMIrI 1 - ■TTTTTtWOTijTMIrI 1^ CHAPTER SEVEN TVCRING an association with I I the British Turf that lasted lor .'Mi years, the Aga Khan became one of the most successful owners of this century. Yet it all began almost by chance. One evening, almost1,247 words
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Advertisement181 1962-07-06 9 COSTS WITH ESSO DIESEL FUEL i^v***~*4^HM£k. JHfi .^^B I^^k jTk^H Mb AU II m SS^fl? luff !ml aJ^BJ BB^*^ BBlVwi W^^%SSH&SvB^SBh9IH BbVP^BbYA .S^m^bßbk ißlßHtoV"^* BIV/ Sfl^T wl Bl I J23HffiP2f¥jQ| BV.^BbJIjMI BW "IVBr flpffl I ■I, \mm g^fliii^Sßa wUK v BBrl!1l BB 1 Bf HBF .fiflilil lyKi i^^il fill II181 words
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Article25 1962-07-06 10 It Word, Sit (Minimum) GRACIA TAV CHEE thanks all concerned In Queen and Rebels July eta Stk. Cultural Centra. Bookings Rohlnsona Tang's Cold Storage.25 words
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Obituary28 1962-07-06 10 U Words Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY or the late Mr. Nan Tong Muah who paused away on 6.7.60. Inserted by his loving wifs aad children28 words
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Article27 1962-07-06 10 U Word, Sit (Minimum) civil DEFENCE CORPS Reunion Dinner ft Danos/Ploorshows. Chinese Swimming Club 4 August 10*2. Phone Quarts 2*203 Arthur. 9334 7 800 Llam *****.27 words
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Article236 1962-07-06 10 U Word, Sit (minimum i QUEEN ANO REBELS July 6th— ith Cultural Centre. An exciting and stimulating play In English with Asian settings and costume. FOR LATEST HAIRSTYLE fsshions permanent waves visit Rose Beauty Salon 137, Killiney Road. 8 pore Price IK. 110 $15/- $20/-. FOR SOUND TEETH and236 words
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Article54 1962-07-06 10 10 Word, UM (Him.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST 3rd Anniversary Rally, Saturday 7th July Vistuna Memorial Hall 7 30 p.m' Cum Show: "I Beheld His Glory' Please) come early. All welcome WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, Singapore. Evangelistic Meeting at 8.00 p.m. Topic: "What Must I Do To Be Saved?" Speaker:54 words
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749 1962-07-06 10 The Straits Times. Friday, July 6, 1962. Realism In Hong Kong The curtain has fallen on the Hong Kong border drama, but behind the scenes the refugee problem remains. Emigration schemes will not solve it, financial help for the colony's costly public works projects can be of considerable assistance, but749 words
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Article301 1962-07-06 10 Free after a century and a quarter of French rule, Algeria enters upon its independence under the shadow of grave crisis. Joy was unconfined the day President de Gaulle gave formal recognition to the verdict of the referendum, and Mr. Ben Khedda, head of the Provisional Government, was301 words
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Article232 1962-07-06 10 Over four weeks ago the ladies of Penang and Selangor met on the football field in Penang. They have been arguing about it ever since. For the result was a draw, leaving open the question who should advance to the ladies' cup final where Singapore waits to be232 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1962-07-06 10 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - It's not all sadness in the twilight years PATRICK O'DONOVAN\ AS THE OLD VOLCANO (87-PLUSf SAVOURS PAST TRIUMPHS by LONDON, Thursday I THE old age of the great and once power ful can be a pathetic spectacle. Lloyd George, Prime Minister in World War One, frittered away his last long1,418 words
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112 1962-07-06 10 n/TTH more and more TV people Investing their money In shares nowadays, the rulings of the controlling body, the Malayan Stock Exchange, have now become an issue ol vital importance to the public. The enforcement of Rule 12A. that shares can only be delivered112 words
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Letter543 1962-07-06 10 Under the new ruling he' is forced to pay for the shares he has bought and thereafter deliver them to the other broker in order to recover his money before he can have the means to enter the market again. "Ready" shares sometimes take more than two weeks to come543 words
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Letter133 1962-07-06 10 The committee may at Its discretion order that amounts due to the client by members should be paid to the Exchange to be held In trust pending proof of solvency, or to a liquidator 1' such should be appointed. Prom the date of the secretaries' advice to members of the133 words
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Advertisement631 1962-07-06 10 Straits Tiam Malar Mail Classified advertisements mot be handed t«: Ist Floor COLO ■TOWAasT ARCADE Orchard Rosa COLO STORAOK BRANCMM AT HOLLAND BJOAD-KATONej KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL Authorised Agent* CITY BOOK «TOI»E LTD Winchester Houte. Collyer Qusv THE MI WSJ PRONT Fltxpstrlok'* Supermsrkal M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admlrsrty Road. Nsvsl Baa* S).631 words
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Advertisement98 1962-07-06 10 Her Secret Pleasures Where would yon be if you were invited to a moon -watching party, or to celebrate the flowering of the cherry-tree or the first fall of snow? The answer is: Japan. There, appreciation of the mysteries of n a tui* approaches a fine art. Authoress Santha Rama98 words
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Advertisement139 1962-07-06 10 TRUST SWANSON j^ai k^aVv. ~JL%.^r l^^^P A the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when if s young, tender and flavourfuL Quick-frozen by Swanson atths very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until the139 words
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Article, Illustration517 1962-07-06 11 The keynote to Australia's automotive parts industry AUSTRALIA'S automotive parts, components and accessories manufac- turing industry is unusual by world standards in its versatility. This is something which has been forced upon it by the fact that the country has always had an exceedingly cosmopolitan taste in vehicles IMPORTED517 words
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99 1962-07-06 11 AN Australian caravan accessory maker of Kingsgrove. New South Wales, has invented a revolutionary trailer coupling. The new coupling does not Incorporate a ball joint and will not require greasing, yet movement on vertical and horizontal planes and about a fore-and-aft axis is possible.99 words
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Article473 1962-07-06 11 pVERY year, and very often more than twice a year, thousands of Australians gather some food and clothes together, lock up their homes and drive off on carefree holidays towing caravans behind their cars. Caravaning is especially a popular way of spending Christmas. Easter473 words
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Advertisement167 1962-07-06 11 buy tough, tested Australian automotive products Australia builds the vehicles for your sort of roads cars that can stand up to every type of road surface smooth highways, tortuous mountain roads, bush tracks and congested city streets. Because Australians build for the most extreme conditions of climate and terrain, Australian-made167 words
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690 1962-07-06 12 HALF A MILLION MILES OF DUSTLESS ROAD Longest continuous stretch is from South Australia to Queensland 2,300 miles AUSTRALIA'S first road was a cleared track made in the year 1788. shortly after the founding of the first settlement, near Sydney. now capital of New South Wales. In the early stages690 words
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215 1962-07-06 12 MORE than one million Australian motorists are members of six automobile service clubs, one of which is located in each Australian state. They operate on the lines of the Automobile Association and the Royal Automobile Club of Britain All of them,215 words
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Article281 1962-07-06 12 Melbourne draws cream of drivers HTHREE times in the 1 past six years Melbourne, capital of Victoria, has staged an international Motor Racing Event, in 1956. 1959 and again this year, in April World champion Aus;ralian Jack Brabham jvas outright winner of die event this year. British ace Stirling Moss,281 words
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Advertisement498 1962-07-06 12 f r jaw *^K3*^^E^^9«t£ v^ < *?< w J^^am V JgtttttottttMJMb^^Wtfte|^ V r,y-^ MtKL^aW&& *MlfWfc*> amtm t^a^a\^a\^a\^m M^^^^ ii^^^^^^^^^l H^RflfSHr BQ^^^vMi^H v~!i *?Rt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^pß^^H m lll F*^aß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^a^a^alammaawßi3t^^^^^^^^^^^^££^a^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^a^^b^a^a^ Th« Falcon flying at W m.p.h. I "Crash" Kavanagh, who drove Falcon on tests, has staged driving displays In U.S.A., England, South Africa, South498 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-07-06 13 85,500 cars use Sydney's main one eath day A 1,000- FOOT long con- crete arch span, claimed to be the longest yet constructed In any country is being thrown across the Parramatta River at Gladesvllle, a suburb of Sydney, to provide a six-lane, highlevel bridge. The bridge263 words
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220 1962-07-06 13 No mercy shown in rugged tests for cars AT Lang Lang in Vie- toria, any hour of the day or night, drivers can be seen mercilessly driving over every possible terrain cars are likely to meet in a lifetime. On the 2.167-acre 12--mile proving ground built by one of Australia's220 words
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Article59 1962-07-06 13 AUSTRALIAN made electrical termination accessories are now being used by the Singapore Harbour Board doi-kyard. Made by a leadinu Sydney company, they are suitable for a wide range of rabies and are attached by the irimpinc method These provide a strong connection and avoid the risk •f59 words
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Article, Illustration559 1962-07-06 13 Styling plays vital part in new models MISJUDGMENT CAN RUIN SALES FOR OTHERWISE EXCELLENT CAR pEW people without first-hand experience have any idea of the careful planning and preliminary testing behind the launching of a new product. A new model car is an excellent example, but as much care is559 words
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Advertisement278 1962-07-06 13 SERVICE STATIONS! EXTRA V-jjfffift BUSINESS Owners of modern cars want their vehicles kept in top condition. Old fashioned mechanics working by "ear" and "feel" can't do it! Replex simplified specialist equipment enables YOU to easily make the accurate adjustments demanded by modern high-performance vehicles. .and which only precision instrujnent< can278 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-07-06 14 World position— seventh AUSTRALIA NOW PRODUCES 350,000 VEHICLES EACH YEAR Lovely Miss Tania Verstak Miss Australia, 1962 proudly stands beside her Australian-built Ford Falcon sedan which she won as one of the numerous prizes she received for her selection as Miss Australia AUSTRALIAN-MADfe car engine pistons waiting to be torque54 words
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195 1962-07-06 14 PHE Australian motor trade is showing interest in a new safety brake booster, claimed to eliminate the weak points of the conventional hydraulic brake in which a failure of one part can cause a general collapse. It was invented by an engineer in195 words
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257 1962-07-06 14 HTHE winning of export markets in 36 countries against strong competition is the achievement of one of Australia's leading makers of automotive accessories, r Established In 1935. the firm first served the motoring world with a superior type of motor horn, then257 words
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Article135 1962-07-06 14 THE 1982 Motor Show held at Melbourne. Australia-, marked the 50th anniversary of the event, the first Australian motor show having been held there In 1912. Veterans of that period mixed with the glittering new models on many stands to give a "remember when?" atmosphere. The135 words
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Article, Illustration618 1962-07-06 14 $3,500 m. invested in industry QLTSIDE the United States, Canada and New Zealand, Australia has more motor vehicles per head of population than any other country in the world with a ratio of just over 3.5 persons per vehicle. Australians, therefore, are very well-qualified to appreciate the key economic role618 words
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Advertisement124 1962-07-06 14 KEEP L CtH J a CAR FAN S«l* AfMrts: T. V. MttdwU A Co (F/E LU.) Smftfon P»n«n| Kuala Umpw H14.1 HOLDEN WITH HYDRA-MATIC TRANSMISSION* -the besf value in fine family cars! Powerful, spacious, rugged ♦Gives you automatic Styled for lasting admiration gear changing with S p EC|AL HOLDEN SPECIAL124 words
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Advertisement168 1962-07-06 14 FOR ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES Adaptors Automotive Terminals Battery Charging and Booster Clips Clamps Connectors Crimping Equipment Emergency Lamps Fuse Blocks Clips Hose Clips Links Lugs Quick Connection Terminals €f Blocks Television Antenna Accessories Trailer Connectors Factory Representative: SMALLER! LIGHTER! RELAY mBP NOT *£&< REQUIRED 1 I^9HH I Current Coo- numpnon Otjiv168 words
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Article1039 1962-07-06 15 PHONE CALLS TO LEGAL SERVICE OFFICER AND 'INVASION' OF HIS FLAT DESCRIBED IN COURT gAR waitress Mary Wee Chwee Neo, 37, who was stated to have made 'annoying phone calls" to a law officer, was today fined $400 or five months' jail by a magistrate's court.1,039 words
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Article63 1962-07-06 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thugs. Members of the ASA cultural troupe were entertained to lunch today by the State Government at the Johore Civil Service Club. The State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Jafar. was present. Tonight they gave two shows at the Diamond Jubilee Hall In aid63 words
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Article59 1962-07-06 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A four-man delegation from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, led by their president. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, will meet the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, at 1130 a.m. tomorrow for the second time in a week on the question of exhuming59 words
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Article41 1962-07-06 15 SINGAPORE. ThursT The Straits Times In Singapore today received two donations totalling $27 for Johnny Ang, the crippled student, bringing his fund to $4,041.20 The donations came from Madam C. Bng Gek Van (s2 > and "Anonymous" ($25).41 words
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Article44 1962-07-06 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two donations totalling $7 were received today for Joseph Kang, the paralysed writer in Tan Tocfc Seng Hospital. His fund now stands at $122. The donations came from A. Terry ($5) and Madam C. Sng Gek Van ($2).44 words
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Article40 1962-07-06 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A donation of $5 from A. Terry of Singapore was received today for Mohammed Jedi bin Ya'acob, an Alor GaJah boy who lost his arm In a grenade accident last year. The fund now totals $291.60.40 words
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Article, Illustration23 1962-07-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Lieut. Charles Thong Yin Sin, of the Royal Malayan Navy, flew to Britain today for a naval course.23 words
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68 1962-07-06 15 Tenghu buys a 'good for golf' hat at the show rE Prime Minister, Tengkd Abdul Rahman, looks happy in a straw hat which he tried on at one of the stalls in the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association exhibition at the Stadium Negara yesterday. "It looks good for golf," the Tengku, remarked.68 words
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Article54 1962-07-06 15 Watchman gagged SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Four thugs surprised a watchman at 2 a.m. today at a contractor's worksite he was guarding In Jubilee Road, off Clementi Road, and stole two water pumps valued at $3,400. The watchman, Sallo bin Casslm Koromo, told police that the thugs were armed with daggers. They54 words
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Article, Illustration458 1962-07-06 15 TAN TOCK SAIK - MAHA: Story of tears, and toil that earned success TAN TOCK SAIK BOY NURSED HIS ORCHID LIKE A BABY AND WON A FIRST PRIZE By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE behind-the-scenes story of the Malayan Agri Horticultural Association exhibition which opened today at the Stadium Negara is one of toil and458 words
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Article29 1962-07-06 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fans are expected to jam Singapore Airport tomorrow when Australia's "Golden Boy", Tony Brady, arrives at 6 p.m. for a Malayan singing tour.29 words
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100 1962-07-06 15 MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Two Melbourne detectives, who are due to arrive in Singapore by air. have been delayed in Sydney. Detective Sergeant Jack Ford and Senior Detective Douglas Baker of the Homicide Squad are on their way with a warrant seeking extradition of 22-year-old GermanReuter - 100 words
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Article32 1962-07-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thirty-four state replanting officers from various parts of the Federation will attend a three-day conference on replanting of rubber at the Federal Hotel here on Tuesday.32 words
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Advertisement63 1962-07-06 15 Lady in Pink? v She's the specially trained staff of Chung Khiaw Bank I to advise and attend to women customers wishing to open personal accounts. Call at any Chung Khiaw Bank in Singapore, and the Lady in Pink will be there to give you every assistance. Do call at63 words
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Advertisement68 1962-07-06 15 FESTIVAL V^ OF FRENCH W FASHION FOOTWEAR by .^HJi^l^ r> ack Hinton, 1 1 of Jack Hinton Shoes International Ltd., will .^fl P resent us latest collection Charles Jourdan Shoes from IP^^r^ Paris on Monday 9th July at 10.45 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. Findlater's Sherry and Romary's biscuits will be68 words
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Miscellaneous417 1962-07-06 15 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE: 41.7 metres *76 metre*. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The, Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez*K\,2SL^&S*& -us With Music; 7.30 Time SigThe News; 8.05 More Melodies nal, News:417 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1962-07-06 16 A 'auack' call and Mr. Lim (untrained) protests QUESTIONS ABOUT TOE MERITS OF TWO SYSTEMS, THEN... gINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Francis Scow, Crown Counsel in the commission inquiring into the Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott last November, today suggested to Mr Lim Seek Kian, former president of the Chinese Schools Teachers'1,216 words
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387 1962-07-06 16 The love that lifted an empire to pinnacle of glory ALL the colour extravaganzas I have .seen so far have had as their theme either the futility or the glory of men at war. It was a refreshing change this week to see one that dealt with lov« instead. Not387 words
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Article153 1962-07-06 16 A LOR STAR. Thurs. The Kedah branch of the National Union of Teachers is to ask Its parent body to press the Federation Government to place all married women teachers on the pensionable establishment. This Is one of several resolutions the branch will put forward153 words
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199 1962-07-06 16 A. $2,500 EXTORTION BID FOILED BY DISGUISED OFFICER IPOH. Thursday. A POLICE inspector disguised himself as a labourer to foil an extortion bid by two youths here this afternoon. Two men were arrested. Later a car was seized and Its driver held. Last Monday Mr. Goh Eng Seng, a rubber199 words
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Article71 1962-07-06 16 KUCHING SIX GET STUDY AWARDS IJUCHING. Thurs. Six agricultural assistants of the Department of Agriculture here have been awarded fellowships by the Malayan Government under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Musa anak Dana. Mr. Joseph Bunchol and Abang Affendi Aban* Hajl Qobil will take a three-month practical course in coconut planting.71 words
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Article18 1962-07-06 16 TAIPINO. Thurs.— Mr. D. J. Phillips has been installed the new president of Talplng Rotary Club18 words
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Advertisement427 1962-07-06 16 Are you worth 3sss{PT\r equal pay? f }Wra /*;^B*?i Singapore beautician Rosalie Hernon gives JmWMj&g y° u secrets to a perfect figure T^Etl IN THE JULY ISSUE JL t Jfei^/^SaL i BEAUTY: Walk Like A Dream Food For Love Beauty Club and Bc u *y Consultant's Advice Seven Easy Steps427 words
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Miscellaneous54 1962-07-06 16 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby itutfs Hunny B& Rmtph HvimdaM f HEY. VT \l SPENP ALL MY TIME V sVOtY \j /HRPIMfiI fl I CICERO 1 CHASIN 1 THAT KIP WHCRff'P 7H' 1/V^lh^lk [T KEEP AWAY FROM THEM EVERY TIME I TAKE 'IM LIL CLUCK C3O? orQ\aAi ■W \CMXSI THOSE54 words
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434 1962-07-06 17 'Reason for growing MCA strength is unity' TAN ON TOUR: GONE ARE FACTIONS OF THE PAST IPOH. Thursday YHE national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today spelled out in one word, UNITY, the reason for the growing strength of his party and its success under434 words
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99 1962-07-06 17 Radio will boost the national language L_ I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Radio Malaya is to launch eight major programme projects in its English service in support of the second phase of the National Language Month from July 21 to Aug. 10. The Director of the Language and Literary Agency. Syed99 words
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Article185 1962-07-06 17 $80,000 LOAN TO BOOST PEWTER UUALA LUMPUR 1V Theirs. The Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd has granted an $80,000 loan to boost the pewter industry. With this loan, the Selangor Pewter Co. will put up a factory In Setapak to treble Its present production and then launch a big export185 words
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Article56 1962-07-06 17 PENANG. Thurs.— A Singapore seaman, Ng Eng Kee, who was seriously burnt when the engine room of his fishing boat caught fire at sea last Sunday, died at the General Hospital here last night. Another seaman, Ng Teck Chlng, 45. who was also burnt, is56 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-07-06 17 An incentive to Penang Alliance to work even harder PENANG. Than. The Alliance Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, said last night that the Socialist Front's boastful warning that It would capture the Penang Government in 1964 should provide the incentive for the Penan* Alliance to work even harder. Inche Aziz159 words
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Article47 1962-07-06 17 PENANQ, Thurs.— An Irish Christian Brother, the Rev Bro. Alfred, died in the Penang General Hospital last night of coronary thrombosis. He was 71 Bro. Alfred had been living in retirement at St. Xavier'.< Institution since his arrival here from Burma in 194347 words
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Article22 1962-07-06 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— ln separate raids here last night police detained three ganjtster suspects under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.22 words
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109 1962-07-06 17 Leader No. 2 expelled by Party Rakyat KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A nother leader of Party Rakyat in Selangor has been expelled. He Is Inche Kamaruddln bin Abu Hassan, secretary of the dissolved Kampong Bahru branch. He Is the second Party Rakyat leader in the State to be expelled In a109 words
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Article96 1962-07-06 17 'ONE-ARMED BANDIT' IS STOLEN IPOH. Thur&— Two youths, masked with handkerchiefs, carried away a "one-arm bandit" slot machine valued at $1,800, containing about $50 In coins, from the Club 300 In Jalan Che Tak here last night. The robbers entered the club shortly after 8 p.m. and found a bar96 words
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Article55 1962-07-06 17 IPOH. Thurs.— The police have detained three youths suspected to be members of the notorious Slew Pat Hoong Secret Society (an amalgamation of three gangs). They were found in Sungei Duraln new village near Tanjong Tirallang. The youths were held under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance,55 words
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Article21 1962-07-06 17 IPOH. Thurs.— The United Malayan Banking Ltd. will ripen its eighth branch In Perak at Sungei Siput on Saturday.21 words
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Article120 1962-07-06 17 FOR centuries the Filipino farmer has been plagued by two evils: rapacious moneylenders and the threat of losing his land to them by default. Next week's ASIA MAGAZINE, tells how the Philippines Government is pushing through a rural banks scheme to free the farmer120 words
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Article54 1962-07-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johart. will declare open the Rubber Research Institute Planters' Conference at the Language and Literary Agency Hall here on July 13. About 300 planters from all over the country will attend the conference, which54 words
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287 1962-07-06 17 PHILIPPINES CLAIM TO BORNEO: NOW A NEW MOVE MANILA, Thursday. mHE lawyer of the heirs of the late Sultan Jama- lul Xlrtm of Sulu Is protesting against the Philippines claim to ownership over British North Borneo, according to a correspondent of the Manila Chronicle The paper published a story byReuter - 287 words
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194 1962-07-06 17 Thai royal visit: 'Thanks' in a letter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thailand today expressed its "most grateful thanks" for the warm welcome and "splendid arrangements" made for the recent visit of the Thai King and Queen to Malaya. In a letter to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Thailand's Minister of194 words
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Advertisement178 1962-07-06 17 t^^|H|^indigestion sa^ agonies... 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief Now ymiaan «M whaievar jfm ItlW without worry of ftftaiHMal ■MBaaaaaBBBBBjBH agony. Euy-to-tai* 'Bumaf' pTJ^gea I '"/'.turarelicrrromindigMtion. 9 tSW* tttmi''*. m *y*W*** "«tiiknce. b tan bum. I TTB I n»«rit«.«cidity.wifKl,«n<iiimil»f f I SsS '|!S'(. I «'<"n»chduorden.*Biimi| > »«felr I 4 ""SoSf"178 words
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Advertisement61 1962-07-06 17 4p not just "sEL any coffee W^\ It's always good morning with delicious NESCAFE and the wonderful clean flavour that never varies! NESCAFE ImJ sp^3Rw is made right in the cup— instantly! Dissolves fcfc^T I^^H completely no waste, no messy washing up. Buy a large tin today it's even more61 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-07-06 18 Plan for more Malaya branches UNIVERSAL PRESS U Service Inc. of Tokyo, a leading Japanese advertising agency, may set up branches in the Federation* when Malaysia comes into being, said the managing director, Mr. Chow Li-Chun. Mr. Chow, who is also managing director of Universal Publicity and Service Ltd.. the194 words
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Article, Illustration280 1962-07-06 18 Huge Army truck called to load 30-ton earthmover 385 HP MACHINE TO BE USED AS PUSH LOADER AT JURONG INDUSTRIAL SITE A HUGE Army low loader had to be called to the Singapore Harbour Board to help load a 30-ton tractor the largest singleengine machine of its280 words
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120 1962-07-06 18 CPA'S ASIAN CONDUCTED TRIP BY CONVAIR JET fATHAY Pacific Airways is to sponsor a 16-day tour of Japan, Taipeh and Hong Kong for Malayan travellers in October in conjunction with Eastern Tours and Travel whose office is in the Cameron Highlands. The tour is sponsored annually by CPA in co-operation120 words
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Article42 1962-07-06 18 Nissan Motor Co. of Tokyo Is to set up an assembly plant In Thailand this year to produce and sell trucks and passenger cars under a technical tie-up between the company and Slam Motors Co., sole distributors for Nissan.42 words
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94 1962-07-06 18 AIA raises interest rate and dividends THE American International Assurance Co.. Ltd. has Increased its. dividends and interest rate to polity holders. Mr. G. M. Hughes, president, announced. The average dividend increase under the new scale effective from July l is 12J per cent. The rate ot interest applicable to94 words
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Article81 1962-07-06 18 The Canton, P. and O. Orient Lines' 24-year-old. 16.033 ton passenger cargo liner, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday on her final voyage to the Far East. The non-airconditioned ship Is to be withdrawn from service on arrival in Britain in August. The service will continue81 words
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Article177 1962-07-06 18 AMOYCAN TO MAKE OTHER DRINKS npHE Amoy Canning 1 (Singapore) Ltd., which at present produces Green Spot, is planning to include the production of other soft drinks, the managing director, Mr. Wong Tok-Sau void the annual meeting in Hong Kong. Mr. Wong said It was hoped that the plans would177 words
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Article34 1962-07-06 18 MR. TAY KHENG TIAN (above), the plant engineering manager of Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd.. left on a plant study tour of Ford Amsterdam and Ford Dagenbam last week.34 words
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Article, Illustration38 1962-07-06 18 Camel cigarette sales last year rose 0.3 per cent to 66 5 billion over the previous year, according to a report issued by Mr. Harry M. Wootten. the noted American consultant to the cigarette industry.38 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-07-06 18 Advertising agency's KL manager MR. Ronald Wade-Ferrell, formerly senior account executive in a leading Australian advertising agency, has been appointed manager of Young Advertising and Marketing Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Wade-Ferrell has had over 17 years' association with different aspects of advertising radio, press, and television as well as106 words
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Article202 1962-07-06 18 fREAT development in the hotel business is exKM pected in Singapore as rapid expansion takes place in the State's young tourist industry. This was stated by Mr.. Loke Mun Seng, assistant manager of the Cockpit Hotel, who will shortly leave on a two-month world tour202 words
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Article96 1962-07-06 18 rE Malacca State Government has taken delivery of a luxury 36-passenger bus for use In conducting members of civic groups, voluntary and welfare organisations, and members of the public on a tour of the State's rural development projects. The bus la a Ford Thames PBV 212"96 words
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Advertisement395 1962-07-06 18 sdv/ f /(fl Rounder, scifter a R^tleman's MSfiS Lower button stance I I^^-} The perfect distinctive lightweight \&ss&tJr fabrics for the SLIM LOOK choose from newly-arrived dark tones of multi colour olive, W^HP^lw brown, blue or charcoal ifjKwk*^/ 24. Colcbm Street, Sio(ip*re Ttl: ***** Ride in COOL COMFORT... Invest in395 words
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Advertisement63 1962-07-06 18 THE CHOICE OF BETTER MECHANICS FOR ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE AND .SERVICE WORK THROUGHOUT ALL INDUSTRY. Manufactured by the SNAP-ON TOOLS CORPORATION •f Wisconsin U.S.A. COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS ARE HELD IN SINGAPORE 6- MALAYA. I <>j further information contact Agents for Singapore. Malaya, North Borneo, Brunei Sarawak:— [SCOTT dfe E3PTG-LlSti (SEA) L.tS"l N»i'63 words
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Advertisement1535 1962-07-06 19 Tt I.YEtPOOL t WEST COAST B.K. Out rpara Stir* P. mm Pamma BIOMU UtarpM sea. 1 Jaiy 7 Jatf 8/11 Mf 11 PEUUS litarpaal. Dublin, Glasgow lily 11 Jaiy 13 ialy 14/18 Mf 17 ANTENOt M'seillai, L'paal. Dublin luly 11 Jily MJ Jaly 17/ a My 21 NESTOR Havra, Utarpaal,1,535 words
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Advertisement1375 1962-07-06 19 Mm 1 Wii rli *\mi m THE L A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO 6EHOA, IE HAVRE, NAMBURS, BREMEN ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, IMSTEROAM, OSLO, 80THEHBUR8 AHD COPtHHASEN. B'pari P. Sham Paaang K/VSCt\A "AYUTHIA" a) Sa.ltl la Part/ 7 Jatf 8/8 Jalf raYsLJ;! "FAisiiur d nm j.u nm mi a/27 jary X<\X~~jfcJ "MMA" a)1,375 words
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Advertisement1471 1962-07-06 19 eew^Jlume EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOt t CONTINENT At PORTS, S'pora P. S'h»n Perrang BENVRACIIE (t.LJ Uaaaa, Hamburg -la Pt/T**ay BENVORLICH* L'paal, Bmen, R'burg. R'rJa« Jatf 1/12 Jatf 13/18 Jily 17/ M BENATTOW (H) H'kara. L'lM. Havra. M'bn Jaly It/a My 24/21 lily Ml 1 BENHEVIS (E.Lp.) Vpul, R'dam, Hull,1,471 words
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Advertisement1124 1962-07-06 19 W>- McAUSTER «Jc CO., LTD. V^,. W&\ Till Na. *****. 'K r*** ■I.I.BaMAttIJUB «JB aOAVKMIU LINE HAVRE. UMOON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, US ANCEIES, SAN FRANCISCO, MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORILAM. ein tr uem -"ZJZ**™ imt% nfrSft UK. rw9 "rt.j»Hu NAMMM. UNBON ROTTERIAM. HktlN, M/SMlly 38/11 .1, nVa.y HAVRE ft HULL. 2nd1,124 words
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399 1962-07-06 20 STOCK EXCHANGE IS QUIET: LONDON SUPPORT FOR TINS From Our Market Correspondent 17ERY quiet condition. 1 V continued to prevail on the Malayan Stock Exchange again yesterday. Tin shares were slightly easier, but there was not a (treat deal of selling. Profit-takers were out and buying dried up, but this399 words
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Article22 1962-07-06 20 Malayan Stock Indlrr* July 4 July 5 Industrials: 165.49 164.42 Tins: 275.74 274.48 S robbers: 172.11 172.11 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article848 1962-07-06 20 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the numbei of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa $1.60 OL, (1,000) »1.6», (1,000) $1.70, (3.00U) (1.72; Eaat Smelt (1.000) *2.84; Fed. Dispensary (7,000) 11.32; M. Containrr» Jill* 8U $1.19 OL, (2.000) Sl.lt. (1.000) $1.20; McAJlstrr (1.000) $1.32;848 words
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255 1962-07-06 20 TPHE reduction of synthetic rubber prices in U.K. induced some selling early in the session, on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday. Short covering absorbed i most offerings and prices steadied later In the morning on withdrawal of sellers. Interest In lower sheet was sporadic,255 words
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Article37 1962-07-06 20 July 5. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76i cents (up three -eighths of a cent). K.L.: 76 i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $437.30 (down $1.50). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 25 tons).37 words
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Article108 1962-07-06 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs INVESTMENT and Indusrtial shares steadied with fluctuations about In balance. I'd. rose is. to 40s- 3d Henry Jones lost 2s. 3d. to 775. 6d. Oils were easier and most Issues lost ground slightly. -WK WM down Base metals steadied and Mount ls» recovered Is- 3d. to108 words
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Article113 1962-07-06 20 pMiNEiI Praduce Knehange Slngay pera neen »ric»s ptr picul yesterday: Cseemrt ell: bulk $37! aellera drum *40| aellera. Gears: July $23» buyers. Si sellers: Pepper: Muntok white I 152» sellers, Sarawak white fISO sellers, special Sarawak black lll&t ■ellers. ABTA $125 aellers •lngaa«re Coconut Oil Millers 1 Ano113 words
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Article136 1962-07-06 20 July 8. Three month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) r. N. 12 eta. Coll Store 4d. M. Box 13 ata, Steamship 9 eta. Breweries 35 eta. 8. Times 20 eta. Robinson 9 eta. S. Traders 25 eta. S. Darby 4 Id. Unltaara 10 cts. W. Jacka 10 eta. MININGS A. Amal136 words
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Article131 1962-07-06 20 ril Malayan ■sehania Bantu' Anecistlsn made these chansea In Ita rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to MOO) N.w v*rk: buying TT 32 13/I*s. airmail OD 32 15/18. 90 d/«t 33 3/18 credu hills. 33 IB trade bills. Canada: buying TT SS 1/2, airmail OD 3ft S'ft. 90131 words
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Article22 1962-07-06 20 Pahanj Consolidated crushed 15.250 tons of ore In June, produced 180 tons of lode un concentrates and sold 215 tons.22 words
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Article202 1962-07-06 20 CHIPS tying 1i0n, 1,0. tht tin aport wharvst taday art: straat Torres 43. HesstnaUln 4/3. Thai 19. Tobago 27/2S, Htanvac BcuaJut 40/41, Houtnuui 67. Nlcollne Uaersk 44. Dretden 3« '39. Tanacra 25/26. A meat 15/16. Kfnahalu 31 '32 Outar reads: Aronda. Mfiotrr Qconcc, Caltti Blntanx. Dlomed.202 words
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Article279 1962-07-06 20 OEJPORTS of the reduction of Unlt«d Kingdom synthetic rubber prices by the International Synthetic Rubber Company had no Influence on the Federation- Robber Market. Opening at Wednesday's closing levels it was quiet on limited trading. Interest In International No. i and 3 UK/C July was small279 words
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Article216 1962-07-06 20 JULY first grads rubber buyer* f.e.b. cUwerl at spm in Singapore yesterday at 765 cents per :b., up threeeighths of a cent o vesterday'a closing price The tone »as quietly steady. 6.C.C.R A. closing prices In trnla per ib. yeneriiy: Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt fob. buyers 76i.216 words
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Advertisement1061 1962-07-06 20 M KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDU.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic tjt Great Lakes Scrvio* ETA ElA* FT* EIA EIA S'oort P S'rtam H'lulu L. Angeltt N York Cleveianrj "Kisiikawa Mart" 21/31 Jlly 1 2 Aig 22 Aag 1 Stpt II Stpt 1 Oct "Kanikawa Mars" i 3 Seat 4 5 Seat 24 Seat1,061 words
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Advertisement891 1962-07-06 20 l^p Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MSI lltlCl SsiUNGv fIOM ItMSAMM »OB «UL*M II CtNstlsJl Mt US ttltl UftES Mtlt f'to<» -.fin, an lanajta IRIfNT UNDER ait *«t Wl* *at 1* *Ct I •ItIENT MERCHANT Silt IS; 20 Stlt?l,2J Seal 23 *Ct» Vessels call at MONTRUI. TORONTO. HtMHTON CUVIUNK891 words
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Advertisement397 1962-07-06 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCas (CHAPTER I*4) AND IN THE MATTER OF NANYANG PKfeS LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) The creditors of the abovanamed Company are required, on or before 6th August 1962, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or clauna to the under-signed397 words
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Advertisement1633 1962-07-06 21 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that with effect from to day, Euco Developments Limited and Euco Engineers Limited shall not be responsible for payments to purchase orders without the signature or either one of their Directors, namely, Messrs. John Eu and Roy Eu. TIN OUTPUT-JUNE 1962 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN1,633 words
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Advertisement792 1962-07-06 21 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* U (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm ENGLISH TBACHBR Baklncnan (Toka Kuan) Secondary Afternoon Chinese School. Seklnchan, K Belangor. English Teacher with School Certificate Qualification and some knowledge of Chinese Wanted Immediately, Salary attractive. Lodging supplied tree. Apply above address. LABOUR RELATIONS OFFICER Wanted by Large Organisation792 words
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Advertisement883 1962-07-06 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ICerats SS Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm AIRY THREB BEDROOM furnished Bat anting dinlas room. Ms verandah balcony, servant* room, garage. Ist floor, district 11. Long leans preferable. Rent $480/-. Ring (Spore) *****. FULLY FURNISHED ROOM bathroom attached Fan telephone linen own entrau'je. Oarden etc. Quiet locality Katong883 words
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Advertisement750 1962-07-06 21 EDUCATION Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box S0 et: txtrm MALAYAN CORDIIPONOENCI COLLICS offers Intensive Short I Course for H.S.C.. Cambridge. I X.M.C.. Q.T., L.C.E.. etc Kngliso Language by Pro(. Oavtea M.A.. Malay by Jaffar AIL 70-page prtspectua free P.O Box 3W. Johore Bafci-u. POSTAL TUITION. Why experiment wnen the Karnous Stamford750 words
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Advertisement1064 1962-07-06 21 VIHICLIS FOR SALE 20 Wtrdt SS (Mi*.)— Box SO ct: txtrm VAUXHALL VICTOR 1958 one owner. Oood condition. Price IJ.BOO/Rlng ***** Spore. 1955 RENAULT 7M> 43 mpg. very good condition new suspension. (1.100 0.n.0. On view 799-9 Pepys Road. Paslr Panjnng 5 ma. (B'pore). «»a« TR3 tMH' 1907 Peugeot '40*'1,064 words
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Advertisement724 1962-07-06 21 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'a«re) M Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO ctt. extrm ■LACK'S CENUINE PHOTOSTAT* M. Rohlosoo Roed Tel: ***** KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY sERVICI 22 rue Arcade, Ut Floor, Tel: tiilQ. ALL DOCUMENTS PHOTOCOPICI. Tenfs Photocopy IMm 10. Boat Quay. ***** PARIOA MAISON MARCILLI B/Btyhst. Manicurist lacial make up Phone (Sport)724 words
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Article92 1962-07-06 22 NEW YORK. Thurs. K«ta« and Carry Back, the star American horses, were beaten by outsider Beau Purple in the Suburban Handicap at the Aqueduct course yesterday. KelM>. the favourite, who was American 'horse of the year" in 1960 and 1961. finished second. 2>'. lengths behindReuter - 92 words
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Article72 1962-07-06 22 PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island). Thurn. Carlos Hernande* of Venezuela was named "boxer of the month" and top lightweight contender today by the National Bcxlnc Association. Hernandez. 22. was awarded those dual honours because of hl« tmpre*Mve first-round knockou' over former challenaer Paolo Rosl of New York atUP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-07-06 22 TWO IMPRESSIVE GREYS SINGAPORE, Thursday WATER SCOUT showed plenty of zest on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Keith Moxham, the grey broke into a gallop from the 5f and kept up a steady pace to run519 words
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Article236 1962-07-06 22 LONDON. Thurs IyiMBLEDON singles finalist Martin Mulligan may Tf settle in England, the Daily Mail said in a Jront pa^e story today. It quoted the 21-year-old Sydney tennis star a.s saying he was considering a job offer In London. He has already lived here a236 words
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Article198 1962-07-06 22 Silvester sets new discus mark rkSLO. Thurs.— Jay Silv vester, of the United States, holder of the official world record for the discus, set a new record for the track here of 59.04 metres (193 ft Biin) when the international athletics meet continued last night. This is lift. 2iin. lessReuter - 198 words
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Article478 1962-07-06 22 Molesey fours smash a record REGATTA IfENLEY ON-THAMES, n Thurs. A magnificent display by Britain's Molesey Boat Club, who clipped 9 sec. off the course record in beating Poland's Zawisza Club In the Stewards' Cup for coxless fours was the highlight when the four-day Henley Royal Rowing Regatta began hereReuter - 478 words
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Article25 1962-07-06 22 BLOEMPONTEIN, Thurs. The touring BrltLsh Lions Rugby Union team drew 14-14 with Orange Free State here yesterday. The Lions led fi-3 at half-time.25 words
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Advertisement1038 1962-07-06 22 l'^ fc "*?±=±^^r '»"■>*' I TENDERS JJLR. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Juruteru Negeri. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 16th July, 1962 for the Transport of gravel from Bukit Badong Quarry to Sungei Ayer Tawar Road. Full1,038 words
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Advertisement739 1962-07-06 22 NOTICES KLANG TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. Repairs to the Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post 23 15 Port Swettenham Branch which crosses i Sungei Bertek Road will be carried out between 600 p.m. on i 10.7.62 and 6.00 am. on 11.7.62 2. During this period road vehicu--1 lar traffic will be739 words
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Advertisement902 1962-07-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE j TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Penguasa. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on 13th July. 1962 for THE ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSIONS TO THE EXISTING OFFICE TOGETHER WITH COVERED I WAY AND SOIL902 words
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Advertisement60 1962-07-06 22 GOLFERS .^< frO»«.l Mil* SEE THE FAMOUS "EAST BROS' GOLF CLUBS AT YOUR PRO'S SHOP OR FAVOURITE SPORTS STORE "KEL NAGLE" "FRANK PHILLIPS "POWER PACT" "PRINCESS" "GOLDEN GODDESS" Models for ladies and gentUman. TAILOR MADE Oaks re suit your own built et to extra cost. Ask for c personalised fitting60 words
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Miscellaneous330 1962-07-06 22 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 7. Wild din. to a certain deft. Jt'a quite another thing to gree, In the native council drop Id thla evening (S). (6). 10. It light enough to Me the 8. Adorn the sea floor? (4). beast (5). 14. A hint from a guest so gin330 words
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Article504 1962-07-06 23 ASIAN GAMES THE REWARD IF SINGAPORE DO WELL IN MALAYA CUP SHA ALSO PLANS TO SEND TEAM TO JAKARTA SINGAPORE, Thurs. QN the Asian Games front today, there were indications that Singapore will be represented in the soccer and hockey competitions at Jakarta next504 words
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Article61 1962-07-06 23 LONDON, Tburs. Sumlo Miwa. of Japan, set a Japanese record for the five miles walk In finishing third In the event here yesterday. The winner was Britain's Olympic 50 kilometres walk gold medallist Don Thompson In 38min. 36sec. with Mike Shannon, of Britain, second in 39:16.0.Reuter - 61 words
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Article270 1962-07-06 23 JEGA WILL MISS SINGAPORE MEET SINGAPORE, Thurs.— For the third successive year M. Jegathesan, the Federation Olympic runner and Asian Games hope, will not be able to realise his ambition of becoming sprint champion and record-break-er at the Singapore A.A.A. meet. Jegathesan has decided to miss the Singapore championships on270 words
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Article22 1962-07-06 23 TAIPING. TJiurs. The Chinese Recreation Club, Taiping. will hold Its annual open tennis championships here from Saturday to July 15.22 words
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Article661 1962-07-06 23 ATHLETICS PENAXG COMBINED SCHOOLS —BOYS CL. 1100 m: 100m: 1 Mustaman Tahir (BMHS) 3 Lira Seang Bu (MBS) 3 Saber vGSSi and Aziz Yacob (SMT) 11.4; 800 m: 1 P. Ganesan (TI) 2 Tan Lee Choon (CLHa> 3 Emam HaniCT (PFSi 2:3.5 record; 110 m hnrdles: 1 M.661 words
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Article37 1962-07-06 23 IPOH DIT. t: PWD 4 Malay* 0. L. PERAK DIV. Si DID w.o.san Mln MALACCA DIV. S: Indian Am S Broadrantlng 0. RAI B DIV. t: Raub Youngsters KI.WG DIV. 1: Malay Youth* 3 Rovera 1.37 words
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535 1962-07-06 23 Women's teams are given July 21 date at City Stadium TENGKU TAKES FIRM LINE ON THAT REPLAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T»HE PRESIDENT of the Football Association of x Malaya. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today took a firm line in the dispute between Selangor and Penang women's football teams over the replay535 words
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Article23 1962-07-06 23 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Pahang Kelantan Trengganu Telecoms athletic meet will be held on the Kuantan padang on Saturday at 2 p.m.23 words
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213 1962-07-06 23 NEW SGC PRO MAY START INDOOR SCHOOL RUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Len Boorer, one of Australia s best known golfing professionals. has been appointed the new professional of the belangor Golf Club. He succeeds Tom Verity, who resigned In February after serving the dob for 25 years Boorer of the Geelonr213 words
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Article17 1962-07-06 23 BINOAPORE, Thurs—Entries for the B.A.P.A. Senior and Junior Cup competitions will close on July 10.17 words
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Article179 1962-07-06 23 DENANG, Thurs. P. Ganesan and Anwar Bakar put up outstanding performances on the first day of the Penang combined schools athletics meet at the City Stadium today when eight records were broken and one equalled. Ganesan (Technical Inst) ran the 800 metres in 2min 3.ssec,179 words
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310 1962-07-06 23 LTA WANT MORE WOMEN'S ENTRIES FOR OPEN IPOH. Thurs. Only 1 six foreign players and two Malayans have entered for the women's events in the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya open championships here from July 24 to 29. They are Judy Davidson, Ethnic Green, Patsy Belton, and Anne Smith, (New310 words
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Advertisement115 1962-07-06 23 Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspi- K^Rp V ration odour and never realize it Why Qi^ JS take the chance when you can protect BH^^sl yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant Wmtt^m quickly, effectively! The handy stick |HHpgMfl| smooths on your deodorant. Instantly [)]|f|lffil|f|] dry, soothingly cool,115 words
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Advertisement187 1962-07-06 23 OWN YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS MT. ELIZABETH PARK OFF ORCHARD ROAD, OPP. NCEE ANN BUILDING, SINGAPORE 9. Singapore's Most Elite and Popular Residential Area, nearby Supermarket, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Theatres, Amusement Park, Bus Services, Schools, Market, Shops, Etc. Best Architectural Design Planning for Modern Living with Maximum S^\\187 words
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Miscellaneous113 1962-07-06 23 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS S'OOR AAA meet and FMAAt A-Gameti trials (Merdeka Stadium, 6 JO) J. Bahru District AAA m«ci (J. Bahru. 3 JO): KlnancMersinc tone meet (Chung Hwa Sch grd, 10 am.). SCHOOLS: Penang combined •chools (City Stadium, a JO); Sultan Yussuf School (2 JO); B. Pahat regional schools. SOCCEK113 words
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Article278 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A GANG TIED the jaga of a godown in Read Sired, oil River Valley Road to a pillar when they stole 122 cases of condiments worth $1.").(MM) from the store early today. The jaga. Inder Ama Singh, 35, squatted gagged and helpless for278 words
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Article127 1962-07-06 24 HK thugs start dustbin racket HONG R6XG. Thurs. Chinese secret society gangs are reported today to he behind a new racket in dirt and police investigations have resulted in the arrest of three people under the provisions of the Deportation of Aliens Ordinance. Residents of some of the colony's multi-storeyReuter - 127 words
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Article47 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A labourer. Mohamed Alt bin Thamby Chik. 16. was fined $50 in a magistrates court today after he was convicted on a charge of outraging the modesty of a pretty 15-year-old girl. Mazenah blnte Taib. Yesterday in the Moroccan capital of Rabat, troops47 words
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Obituary27 1962-07-06 24 MRS MACDALENE MESENA*. aued ■>7. mother of Mm. A. Norrls of 13-1 Qu. n strert. on sth July M t.iu p m to Ui«d Shepherd Cathedral27 words
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Article24 1962-07-06 24 TNI FAMILY OF thr latr Kdmund UMM thank ull Chen, who reiaemlxrrd thim in thnr hvr. and for kind ■rrviera rrndrrrd at KuncraJ.24 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-07-06 24 CJINGAPORE. Thurs. Ha- lima binte Salama (above), sister of one of the 89 West Irian volunteers from Singapore and the Federation who flew to Indonesia today, sobs as she watches her brother Zainal board one of the three chartered Garuda aircraft139 words
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190 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore National Union of Journalists to- day opposed the provisions in the National Referendum Bill whereby blank and uncertain votes are to be regarded as affirmatives in support of the White Paper merger proposals. The move was taken by the union's central council190 words
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Article58 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Singapore photographers, Mr. Tan Khek Soon and Mr. Yam Pak Nln, have been made Associates of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain. Mr. Ong Seng Chew, secretary of the Photographic Society of Singapore announcing this today, said the society now has58 words
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Article44 1962-07-06 24 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tu res for Malaya and Singapore Mr the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hift-hest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 73 Kota Bham 86 73 Penang 86 72 Ipoh M 73 Malacca 87 72 Singapore 86 7244 words
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249 1962-07-06 24 SEND NO MORE MONEY, SAYS Mrs. TAY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrs. Tay Seng Lye, wife of an unemployed labourer who was robbed of his monthly Social Welfare Department allowance of $180, today asked Straits Times readers not to send any more donations to him. She came to Times House and told249 words
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Article24 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr. Ong Mah Son has been elected secretary-treasurer of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.24 words
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Article240 1962-07-06 24 Stewart with 86 props up England f ONDON, Thurs.— A patient innings of 86 by opening bats- man Mike Stewart helped England to reach 194 for six wicI kets in their first innings by the close on the opening day of the third Test match, after being put in to240 words
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Article150 1962-07-06 24 LONDON, Thurs. Tea scores in touay's cricket matches were: At Hovr: Sussex 292 for* four declared. Northamptonshire 183 for four. iR. Pndeaux 81 not out. A. Lightioot 51 not out). The Oval: Cambridge University 144 and 50 for one, USuney 273. J. Bdrlch 107. A. Parsons 46. O.Reuter - 150 words
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Article32 1962-07-06 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Unbeaten Arsenal Sports Club trounced Serangoon Malay youngsters 6-0 in the SAFA 3B soccer match at Farrer Park today. With this win. Arsenal are champions in their section.32 words
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761 1962-07-06 24 LONDON, Thursday. A NOTHER big shock came at Wimbledon today when unseeded Mrs. Vera Sukova, of Czechoslovakia, toppled Brazilian star and third seed Maria Bueno to reach the women's singles final. She won 6-4, 6-3 in 43 minutes and on Saturday761 words
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Article312 1962-07-06 24 LONDON, inurs. Business remained at a low level In stock markets today but a firm trend was maintained on -.elective buyIng and numerous gains were recorded. Renewed strength in gilt-edged securities provided the outstanding feature of the -day and persistent buying In a market poorly supplied with stock312 words
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Article25 1962-07-06 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £867. sellers £669. Forward buyer* £873. sellers £874, Settlement £866. Turnover a.m. 220 tons, p.m 20 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet-25 words
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Article45 1962-07-06 24 LONDON. Thurs Spot 22 7/ 16d., August 22'jd.. Sept. 22 8 16d., Oct. 22 9 16d.. Oct/Dec. 22 9. 16d Jan/Mar. 22 916 U. April Juue 22>jd.. July' Sept. unquoted. cU July 22 5/IM.. August 22 3 16d, Sept. 22 3 16d. Ton*: Easier.45 words
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Advertisement26 1962-07-06 24 20 Wards Sit (Minimum) SIOH: To Mary and Goh 800. a daughter. Maur.cn Kirn Lwin at Airunta Hospital 4 7 «2. Mother and dauKhtrr doing writ.26 words
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Advertisement38 1962-07-06 24 What kind of granger are you J^B* it™ CURLER SQUEEZER v b*^£!J%J SQUASH LJjl it ABSOLUTELY SUPER Make sure fen /S\ F\Ffl Orange Crush ...and get mmC\<r I Orange Squash FRESH AND ALIVE WITH ORANGE GOODNESS FN-30-CS-t y»38 words
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