The Straits Times, 9 July 1962
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Title Section26 1962-07-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY (I HI 1 1 I 111 SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 9, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 036 Nat*** 126 words
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Article715 1962-07-09 1 Beware the subtle Red wreckers, he warns Tan: A new era lies ahead JPOH, Sun. Mr. Tan Siew Si n, national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, today described the Malaysia talks in London as the "most momentous in our history." He warned that the Communists would "spare715 words
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132 1962-07-09 1 Ben Bella off to have 'peace' talks CAIRO. Sun. Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, dissident Deputy Premier in the Algerian Provisional Government, left here by air today for Geneva, on his way to Rabat to have talks with two Ministers of the Algerian Provisional Government. Mr. Ben Bella has been havingReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration11 1962-07-09 1 SEARCH TEAMS FIND SEVEN BODIES OF CRASH VICTIMS AN ALITALIA DC-811 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-07-09 1 Shepherd boy finds the lost plane: All 94 feared dead BOMBAY, Sunday. ALITALIA Airline said here today it feared there were no survivors of the crash near Bombay of their DC-8 jetliner late on Friday night. In a press statement the airline confirmed that the wreckage found on a hilltop391 words
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Article48 1962-07-09 1 PENANG. Sun.— Mr. Wong Sam Kiang. cousin of Dato Wong Pow Nee.- Penang's first Chief Minister. has been found dead. Police this morning found his body in a hillside pool In Quarry Drive, off Western Road. Clad only in a pair of shorts, the body was found48 words
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443 1962-07-09 1 THE ILL-FATED DC-8 WAS HELD BACK FOR LIEUT. YUSOFF IK. LUMPUR. Sun. A YOUNG Malayan Army officer died in the Alitalia DC-8 jet liner crash because the course he was to have attended was to begin six days earlier than planned. Originally, the sevenmonth course in India which Second Lieutenant443 words
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Article240 1962-07-09 1 "However, the Government has decided that the pattern of events leading tc the riots of 1956 should not be repeated again. These recent opening moves show close similarity with what happened in the past. "The mistake in 1956 was to allow the Communists to build a united front of240 words
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Article40 1962-07-09 1 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Telegraph said today that Augustine Cardinal Bea, one of the Vatican's leading churchmen concerned with Christian unity, will call next month on the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, at the archbishop's invitation.— U.P.l.40 words
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Article141 1962-07-09 1 in one foot of water. There was a four- inch gash in the stomach. Round Mr. Wongs neck was his rosary. Nearby, police found his clothes and a Bible. They also found a knife in the pool. The search party was led by Inspector Kok141 words
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Article278 1962-07-09 1 SPORE GOVT ON WHY IT REFUSED PERMISSION FOR A CONVENTION SINGAPORE, Sunday. J^ GOVERNMENT statement toda\ spoke of "recent opening moves" on the local political front resembling the pattern of events leading to the lOofi riots. It was commenting on why the Government refused permission to278 words
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Article102 1962-07-09 1 Churchill: Assurance by hospital f ONDON. Sun. Sir Li Winston Churchill, recovering from a- broken thigh, slept well during the night, a Middlesex Hospital bulletin said today. Doctors said yesterday the 87-year-old former Prime Minister had suffered a new complication, phlebitis inflammation of the vein. But this morning's bulletin said102 words
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Article135 1962-07-09 1 Students riot: 15 shot dead OANGOON, Sun. Fifteen people were killed and 27 others wounded when soldiers fired at 2,000 rioting students at the university campus here last night. The casualties included students and unidentified others. The students were protesting against what they called oppressive new college hostel regulations. TheReuter - 135 words
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Article26 1962-07-09 1 VARSITY CLOSED RANGOON Sub rnmrnt r|«>>r«j i Miventt) >od t lfl 4 »udcnt> rriurn homf Mi it ii «lrniMli«.bt'J lud nt- union buiMm Irutrr26 words
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Article57 1962-07-09 2 (WITH BORROWED JEWELS) ]yj I S S Sherrylyn Patecell (Miss New York State) admires her US$1,000,000 self in a mirror. She is wearing the gown and jewels to be worn by Miss U-S.A. in the Miss Universe pageant. The jewels, from the collection of the Queen ofUPI - 57 words
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Article38 1962-07-09 2 BANGKOK. Sun.— Thailand has sent a note to the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant. informing him of Thailand's decision to comply under protest with a World Court ruling giving a disputed frontier temple to Cambodia.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article43 1962-07-09 2 AN average, decent, lawabiding man walks out of hit house, gets into his car, and onct behind the wheel becomes a different person, wild-eyed, tense. Aj impatient, aggressive. 7 Rev. J. P. Walker. Rector of St Martin's, Worcester, in his parish magazine.43 words
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Article94 1962-07-09 2 NORFOLK, Virginia, Sun. The 22-year-old United States destroyer Fulham was sunk In deep water today some 180 miles southeast of Cape Henry, Virginia. She was purposely destroyed by a 4-D Skyhawk aircraft, using Bulltop alr-to-sur-face missiles, and finished off with shells fired from the cruiser94 words
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Article338 1962-07-09 2 14 NATIONS PONDER QUESTION OF INTEGRATING THREE FACTIONS GENEVA, Sunday J] LIMIX ATIOX of the private armies of the three rival factions in Laos emerged today as the major problem standing in the way of a speedy end to the 14-nation conference on making andReuter - 338 words
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148 1962-07-09 2 New inquest on former Malayan policeman ordered NASSAU. Sun. The Chief Justice of the Bahamas, Sir Ralph Campbell, yesterday ordered a new inquest into the death of British Police Superintendent Norman Tovey. The Chief Justice quashed a coroner's jury verdict that Tovey died on May 31 of "drowning by personReuter - 148 words
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Article53 1962-07-09 2 LONDON. Sun. Canon William Kingsley Martin of Coalpit Heath, near Bristol. recently asked the police to set up a radar trap outside his church because cars were speeding by and endangering his parisloners. Canon Martin was fined 1 yesterday for getting caught in the radarUPI - 53 words
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Article21 1962-07-09 2 ROME, Sun. President Macapagal of the Philippines and his wife ended a two-day state visit here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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220 1962-07-09 2 NATIONALISTS, REDS STEP UP AIR ACTION IN STRAITS TAIPEH, Sunday. AN increasing number of both Chinese Communist A and Nationalist jet fighters appearing over the China coast and Quemoy and Matsu area recently may eventually trigger off an air battle over the Formosa Straits, Nationalist Air Force sources said yesterday.Reuter - 220 words
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Article141 1962-07-09 2 NEW YORK, Sun— A lowyield nuclear weapon was detonated at the Nevada proving grounds near Camp Mercury yesterday in the first atmospheric test In the United States since October 1958. The device was exoioded a few feet above the desert in a test141 words
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90 1962-07-09 2 •^AIROBI. Bun.— John Joubert. 32. a farmer, was trampled to death by a bull elephant near Solai. In the Kenya highlands. after he had fired seven bullets into the animal, according to reports reaching here. Joubert. who was married, leaves three children, allReuter - 90 words
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Miscellaneous31 1962-07-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Fo*St FLOOR] 1 (flats! fr^r FOURTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR \SLWtMTH FLOP* T Aip Tahlkt juct feu. *xj I THE LATEST 6OCSIP, ABOU TJ I LLY^~^ U31 words
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Article, Illustration363 1962-07-09 3 THANT'S MILITARY ENVOY SEES TSHOMBE Talks on Katanga's continued secession from Congo ELISABETHVILLE, Sunday. gRIGADIER Indarjit Rikhye, military adviser to the United Nations acting secret-ary-general, arrived here yesterday as U Thant's personal representative. He immediately began discussions with President Moise Tshombe of Katanga in the latter's palace. After two hoursReuter - 363 words
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118 1962-07-09 3 COLOMBO. Sun.— The U.S. Ambassador, Miss Francis Willis, has indicated to the Ceylon Government that the U.S. would have to reconsider its policy of giving aid to Ceylon if the Government did not arrange to pay compensation to the EssoReuter - 118 words
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Article40 1962-07-09 3 OXFORD. (Mississippi). Sun. William Faulkner, the American author, who diejl on Friday of a heart attack, was laid to rest yesterday in the heart of the American South, which was the setting for many of his novels. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article87 1962-07-09 3 27 KILLED IN S. VIETNAM CLASHES SAIGON. Sun. Communist Viet Cong guerrillas and South Vietnam Government forces clashed yesterday In two separate battles 20 miles northwest of Saigon. Fourteen guerillas and 13 government militiamen were killed. The first clash occurred who. a Viet Cong force ambUshed a patrol of 2187 words
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Article63 1962-07-09 3 CAIRO. Sun. An Israeli espionage ring has been uncovered in the United Arab Republic, the Information Department here said last night. It alleged the ring was led by an Ethiopian who was en- caged in obtaining information about the U.A.R. Air Force. He worked with an ItalianReuter - 63 words
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242 1962-07-09 3 T.V. ACROSS THE OCEAN VIA SPACE TOMORROW CAPE CANAVERAL, Sunday 'J'ELSTAR, America's communications satellite, is due to be fired from here on Tuesday to play the key role in man's first bid to transmit live television between continents via space. A Thor-Delta rocket will try to put the three-foot diameterReuter - 242 words
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Article262 1962-07-09 3 Quick look round T ONDON. Sun British Oversea* Airways Corporation is to use Ameri-can-built Boeing 707 jetliners on its London to Australia service from October. The Boeings will supplement British Comet Marie TV jets already in use on the route. 8.0.A.C. will become the only airline to offer passengers a262 words
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Article68 1962-07-09 3 MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay). Sun. Five youths forced a 17-year-old girl into a car. slashed swastikas on her thighs, and released her in a dark alley. The girl. Paraguayan-born Soledad Barret, is in hospital [recovering from the wounds and shock. She is said to belong to the CommunistReuter - 68 words
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Article45 1962-07-09 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— A cushioncraft ridin- on air. capable of carrying 250 passengers at more than 110 miles an hour, has been designed by a Riga engineer, the Soviet news agency Tass reports. Horizontal propulsion is provided by two air-screws.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article21 1962-07-09 3 TOKYO. Sun.— At least 30 people were buried aliv e by a landslide today in northwestern Kyushu. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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107 1962-07-09 3 ATHENS, Sun. More than 10.000 doctors throughout Greece went on a sitdown strike for four hours yesterday in protest against being bullied by relatives of patients. The doctors are demanding that the Government give them full protection to allow them to perform their duties107 words
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Article147 1962-07-09 3 The UAR frees British millions CAIRO, Sun. The United Arab Republic has agreed to transfer to London £400,000 (about $3,400,000), being the value of property of British subjects, already desequestrated the newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The U.A.R. has also agreed to continue transferring the value of British property whichReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement227 1962-07-09 3 [MALAYAN FINANCE] OFFER UP TO I L|P3fll INTEREST per annum for 6 or 12 months Put your savings to work for you. Invest them with MALAYAN FINANCE and reap the benefit of these generous Interest Rates The Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited. Croup AsseH Exceed $170.000.000.227 words
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Article136 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. One of the passengers on board ithe Alitalia that crashed near Bombay, Mr. S.A. Rao. Walt Disney's representative for South-East Asia, only made his booking when he found that his visa to Colombo was not ready In the morning. Mr. Rao wanted136 words
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Article98 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government today reminded all property owners that tax for the second half of 1962 was now due and called upon them to make early payments. In a statement, the Ministry of Finance warned that If the tax was not paid In this98 words
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Article53 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Members of the Chinese Society of the University of Singapore will present a Chinese folklore play "Madam White Snake" In English on July 11--12 at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. The show is under the patronage of the German ConsulGeneral and the Goethe53 words
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Article, Illustration279 1962-07-09 4 - SINGAPORE, Sun. Betty Allen the American mezzo-soprano who sang for the Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre tonight is an artist who unerringly combines a glorious vocal gift with superior musical sensibilities. In a programme that explored some of the byways of her art. Miss279 words
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Article160 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. TTOUGS got away with $7,080 in cash and prox perty in two separate armed robberies and a burglary during the last 24 hours in various parts of the island. i A businessman, Owee Sian Leong, living in Swiss Club Road found $5,000 in160 words
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Article93 1962-07-09 4 FIRMS URGED TO HELP 'YOUTH WEEK' SINGAPORE. Sun. Boys and girls In Singapore will take part In "Youth Week In Business" organised by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce from July 30 to Aug. 4. This Is the fourth successive year that this project is being held In the State.93 words
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Article36 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr Lawrende R. Wales will open the "Life" photographers' exhibition at the National Library lecture hall, Stamford Road, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition is sponsored ,by the Photographic Society of Singapore.36 words
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Article19 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr M. Ponnusamy has been reelected president of the Singapore Civil Service Association for 1962-6319 words
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96 1962-07-09 4 Urgent appeal to all blood donors SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service tonight made an urgent appeal to all blood donors of all groups for donations. A Government statement said that the stock in the blood bank is so low that it .is insufficient to' meet the requirements of96 words
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Article32 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water supply for Nutmeg Road, from Mt. Elizabeth up to the end of the water main, will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to to 6 p.m.32 words
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Article36 1962-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Sun. Mr. Lelord Kordel. well-known nutrition expert, author and lecturer will give a public lecture on "How to stay young" at the Chinese V.M.C.A. auditorium. South Pier, on July 23 at 8 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-07-09 4 The weather UIOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. SaiiU*day to 8 pm. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 77 Kota Bharu 90 77 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 92 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7342 words
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Miscellaneous97 1962-07-09 4 The dfary MINISTRY OF CULTURE: Free film shows at Kampong Hock Soon, Lorong 3, Geylang; Pulau Sudong; Lorong Engku Aman and Nee Soon Road ba*ketbaU field, 7 p.m U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: TV film show, S pjn. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Beginners, 7.45 pjn. to 0 pjn.; women, 8 pjn. to 997 words
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Article, Illustration344 1962-07-09 5 IPOH, Sunday. Perak Alliance secretary, Mr. Teh Siew Eng, today said he was sorry for local councils which the Alliance did not control. They might receive fewer amenities than those to which the Alliance was elected. Mr. Teh was commenting on last night's local344 words
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429 1962-07-09 5 ALLIANCE WINS NINE COUNCILS: SIX HAVE NO MAJORITY IPOH, Sun. Elections in various parts of Perak yesterday placed the Alliance in command of nine out of 19 local councils and the People's Progressive Party four In the six other councils no party has a clear majority Of the 204 seats429 words
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177 1962-07-09 5 K. TRENGGANU. Sun THE Trengganu State Government last night decided to postpone elections of its 10 local councils originally schedule for next month. The decision was announced by the State Secretary. Dato Andika Indera It follows representation., by district officers and local council official*177 words
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Article73 1962-07-09 5 KNAMG Sun.— The Penanj R.S.P.CA will hold its annual Dor ami Cat Show at the New World Park on July 14. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, will declare the show open, and iuduinc will >tart ;it 5 p.m. Mrs o<>i will c've away73 words
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Article210 1962-07-09 6 HOUSEWIFE, TEACHER HIT BY DEBRIS AS STORM SWEEPS OVER NORTH KEDAH ALOR STAR, Sunday. VIY I LEAST 20 houses in five kampongs near here were blown down, and hundreds of trees uprooted, by a gale which swept north Kedah yesterday afternoon. Seven houses were blown down210 words
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Article25 1962-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A party of 12 Thai police officers arrived here by air tonight for a one-month instructors course at the Police25 words
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Article109 1962-07-09 6 MIRI. Bun. A new association called the Mlri Dayak Association has been formed in the Fourth Division of Sarawak. Alms of the association are: To promote better understanding among Sea Dayaks. Land Dayaks and other races of the same progeny; to give assistance to Dayaks in109 words
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Article73 1962-07-09 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Sun.— Inche Ahmad bin Ishak, driver of a car which collided with a bus near the Harvard Estate in Bedong last Monday night, has died in the Penang General Hospital. Inche Ahmad. 37. of Pata- nl Road Penang, was transferred to Penang after oelng admitted73 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-07-09 6 rl Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodziah, entertained members of the "ASA Night" cultural troupe to a farewell buffet party at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Koala Lumpur on Friday night. Straits Times61 words
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Article105 1962-07-09 6 Drive by union on Chinese mines ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya Is launching a drive to extend membership to workers on Chinese tin mines and iron mines. Its president, Mr. Choy Kirn Swee, In a circular Issued here today, said that the union had successfully105 words
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Article46 1962-07-09 6 IPOH. Sun. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board has given $38,600 to the St. John Ambulance Association. Perak, for Its extension project The association will construct two lecture rooms, one for first aid and the other for home nursing, complete with equipment.46 words
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Article112 1962-07-09 6 CAME FOR MAHA SHOW, ROBBED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thieves broke into a house in Watson Road. Kampong Bahru, early today and got away with a woman's handbag containing cash and jewellery totalling $3,620. The handbag belonged to the wife of the Assistant Controller of Land Revenue at Batu Oajah. Inche112 words
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Article65 1962-07-09 6 PENA N G Sun. Two fashion shows with models from Singapore will highlight the two-day celebrations at the official opening of the Penang Chinese Swimming Club's Olympic-size swimming pool on Aug. 4 and 5. There will also be a "Water Carnival Queen" contest In which participants will parade65 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-07-09 6 The boy who found a grenade TMtALACCA. Sun. •"A Nothing seems to cheer a 15-year-old boy in hospital here after his hands were amputated following a grenade accident early this year. The boy, Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob. a student of the Alor Gajah Secondary School. 15 miles away, only stares250 words
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Advertisement526 1962-07-09 6 jji|g THE CHARTERED BANK Balance Sheet— 3lst December 1961 1960 1960 t f Iff Capital Current Assets Authorised 10.000,000 Shares of £1 each 10,000,000 5,500,000 Cash in Hand, at Bankers and at Call 72,793,629 57,086,283 Issued and converted into Stock 6.600,000 5,500,000 British and Other Government and Other Securities at526 words
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Miscellaneous33 1962-07-09 6 ttiiffs itiMitittj By Hmiph livimdaht I WAKE I fwwl^i^FißSPKTivE^l STKICTLV BUT I GOTTA HANP IT TO VA FVf. r- -S^ UP, OFF.. .THEM COLORS COULP/ I AMATEUR 1 CHOICE OF A SUfOKT 'j^-^f33 words
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500 1962-07-09 7 SPORE MERCHANT ON TRIAL IN DELHI: DIPLOMATS INVOLVED^PROSBCUTION From KRISHNA MOORTHY New Delhi, Sun. BEAUTIFUL 22-year-old Usha Advani yesterday told a New Delhi court in public school accents her version of a rendezvous at Singapore's Rose DOr Restaurant, where an alleged500 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-07-09 7 Dorothy gets scholarship for Columbia University KUALA I I MPI R Sun. Dorothy Chen. 18. (above). Malaya's delegate to the New York Herald Tribune world youth forum earlier this year, is to join Columbia University next month on a scholarship. The award of $4,500 is for one year only, but166 words
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266 1962-07-09 7 PRIORITY GOES TO THE RURAL SCHOOLS ¥POH Sun. The Fed- eration's chief education adviser, Inche Aminuddin Baki. said here that the Government wanted to expand education facilities "but what we set out to achieve has to be implemented with limited resources" "Financially we do not have unlimited resources to pay266 words
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Article249 1962-07-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Commemorative postage stamps to mark the coming National Language Month in the Federation will be ou sale at the General Post Office here from July 21. A Singapore Government statement announcing this today said that the stamps would be of three den o m i249 words
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Miscellaneous201 1962-07-09 7 f.f'F Ahnor Hy \l Yapp f DOX3'AUDREV HEARTBURN,TAKE) V WAL- SHE CAIKIT SAY v BUT THIS LOAD'S GITTIN"' THEN AH S HELPLESS, BROKE-SPIRITED,;/ QQ I NOTHIN'.? SHE GOT M K3HTV HEAVY, SO Is<-V'AROLE BOVro* r— 7>^C V vn 1 CHOMPED BY A <f AHU. SPEAK HER Vo'ls\-VAR--10/o'Si Trary By Chester201 words
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Article, Illustration764 1962-07-09 8 The Reds can't win by constitutional methods, says Lee WE ARE FIGHTING TO ENSURE THAT OUR CHILDREN WILL HAVE WORTHWHILE COUNTRY' gINGAPORE, Sun. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has said that no government with an effective administration has yet gone down to Communist subversion. "They only went down764 words
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337 1962-07-09 8 Lee: A blessing we saw danger signs long before we assumed power "But while we are in charge I expect effective and loyal service and support because this Is something bigger than all of us put together," he said. "We are fighting literally to ensure that our children will have337 words
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141 1962-07-09 8 CINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee today warned against the explosive political situation that might follow the passing of the National Referendum Bill in the Legislative Assembly. A statement issued by the committee's chairman Inche Hussein Jahldin, said: ••We must warn those141 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-07-09 8 Six years and a degree later, Peter is home again SINGAPORE. Sun— A young Singaporean, who spent six years in Britain studying architecture, returned by 8.0.A.C. last night. He is Mr. Peter Soo Bo Kock, 24, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Soo. Peter is a graduate of72 words
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Article37 1962-07-09 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Sultan Ismail of Johore will open the fourth session of the Johore Legislative Assembly when it meets next Saturday. He will address the assembly which will sit for two days.37 words
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Article180 1962-07-09 8 SIX DIED ON PILGRIM SHIP DENANG. Sun. Six 1 aged pilgrims died on board the returning pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur, which arrived in Penang yesterday afternoon 8j hours behind schedule due to strong head winds in the Indian Ocean. The six who died were Soplah binte Hamat 62 of Pasir180 words
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Article23 1962-07-09 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. LtCol. T. J. Jackson has been appointed acting commandant of the Singapore Military Forces for the period July 6-15.23 words
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Article65 1962-07-09 8 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. A Penang schoolteacher, Che Dewl binte Chik. 22, won the sarong-kebaya beauty contest held by Penang and Province Wellesley co-opera-tors in celebration of International Co-Operative Day yesterday. Wearing a light blue kebaya with batik sarong to match, Che Dewi won the title from 12 other65 words
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Advertisement486 1962-07-09 8 Not everybody can afford a BULOVA ACCUTRON, the world's most modern, most accurate watch. This is because such a precision instrument, guaranteed 10 times more accurate than normal fine quality watches, costs money to make. Yet Accutron is freely available for those who want only the best. Study the advantages486 words
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Advertisement32 1962-07-09 8 PUMPS* EUdTfllC--j < *S^^ PUMPING PROBLEMS ■Mr Afi </« *b Tit? iM }h j_M hh ;Mj r h I iw ;fl Jr lit? ;ir 7*i m JIa~.{il~ui~~ TIGER BALM ~j?. r JU.~ i fU..u32 words
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417 1962-07-09 9 Oil palms top Government's replanting plans for 'small men DIVERSIFY— THAT'S THE ORDER OF THE DAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. r^HE Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, declared today that diversification of the Federation's economy in regard to rural development was the order of the day. Speaking417 words
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Article, Illustration56 1962-07-09 9 MISS Marlene Cheon* (above), a first-year accountancy student, was elected "Miss Freshie 1%2" at an orientation bail held at the Singapore Polytechnic on Saturday night. Mr. T. A. Balasuhramaniam, a first-year engineering student, took the title of "Mr. Freshie." More than 405 Polytechnic56 words
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Article, Illustration246 1962-07-09 9 The secret of youth— as told by an 'aged' professor KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday PROFESSOR Cheng Te-K'un, 55. head of the Chinese Studies Department of the University of Malaya, who has just arrived from Britain to take up his post, today 'told the secret of his youthful appearance. "Don't worry, don't246 words
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Article131 1962-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation's Replanting Officer, Mr. Tan Teng Poey, today stressed the importance of finding new land for smallholders before diversification of agriculture can be encouraged and intensified. He was addressing the first symposium on diversification .n Malayan agriculture organised by the131 words
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Article37 1962-07-09 9 BEAUFORT (North Borneo. Sun. Triplets born here to a 28-year-old Kadazan woman, Kimol binte Limbowol. 12 days ago All are doing line. The baby boys have been named Philip. Sangklli and John Dallnsing.37 words
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Article31 1962-07-09 9 BENTONG. Sun.— Miss Sylvia Thomas, a teacher at the Suleiman School here, has been transferred to the Methodist Girls' School. Raub. Bhe has been replaced by Miss Chui Lin Tai.31 words
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198 1962-07-09 9 20-CENT EXTORTION? 'I WAS DRUNK' HE EXPLAINS DENANG, Sun. A winchman accused of extorting 20 cents from a storekeeper today, blamed this on drink. "But drunkenness is no excuse for what you have done." the Sessions Couft president. Mr. K. Somasundram, told Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed Ismail when he convicted198 words
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Article64 1962-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The secretary of the General StatY Association. University of Malaya, Mr. Yeoh Seng Chew, said last night that he hoped the university authorities would consider putting up a clubhouse for members of the non-acade-mic staff. He was speaking at the annual dinner64 words
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Article170 1962-07-09 9 PENANG. Sunday. 'PHE Postmaster-General, Mr. E. M. May, has x warned dog-owners that delivery of mail to iheir homes would be suspended if they failed to tie up or muzzle their dogs or provide a letter oox. His warning is contained in a printed170 words
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Article90 1962-07-09 9 'Cowardly' boy to be flogged PENANG. San. A 16--year-old boy who stabbed another youth with a knife was yesterday ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan. The boy. charted in the juvenile court, was also ordered by the court president. Mr. K. Somasundram, to apologise to his victim.90 words
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Article63 1962-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Raja Lope bin Raja Shahrome. Assistant Secretary of the Economic Planning Unit In the Prime Minister's Department. wIU leave by air for Tokyo tomorrow to attend a seven-week seminar on economic planning and Industrialisation under the Colombo Plan. The seminar, which begins on63 words
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Advertisement360 1962-07-09 9 DON'T MISS THE H M%TONY BRADY m xr^/ Oil All I *^i I I m BHOW^ I \\K.ep TONY BRADY 1 dates free! n a Australia s Golden Boy 3 JOHORE JUBILEE HALL J 10th July, 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m in a great Variety S how 1 5 MALACCA TOWN360 words
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Advertisement291 1962-07-09 9 OUT NOW aM A fascinating new aid to *J \A/(y&^ f J scientific knowledge. ift/Z FULLY ILLUSTRATED IS COLOUR THROUGHOUT, _-<^g^ Jp iS MKN OF SCIENCE .C» Illustrated digests of tht li\es of famous scientist* ♦'UNDERSTANDING SCIENCE" will be welcomed by young people, students, parents, teachers, and busy executives everywhere.291 words
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Article579 1962-07-09 10 The Straits Times Monday, July 9. 1962 Gains For Alliance The Alliance has much better reason than the P.P.P. to feel pleased with the results oi the first round of the local council elections in Perak. It put up a candidate for every available seat, in the weak and doubtful579 words
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Article358 1962-07-09 10 The Malayan rubber industry will welcome unreservedly the appointment of Dr. L. C. Bateman as Controller of Rubber Research, the top job in the industry. Dr. Bateman is the outstanding authority in the exploration of the physical and chemical properties of rubber, he has a wide knowledge of358 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-07-09 10 We shall know in due course whether Burma's most famous son is to be silenced in his own country. Certainly there was a word here and there in U Thant's address at the luncheon given in his honour by the Lord Mayor ol London which must turn Burmese thoughts303 words
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Article543 1962-07-09 10 Sunset over Sunset Boulevard lIOLLYWOOD. Sun. The stars are fading over Hollywood. The sun is really setting over that famous Boulevard. In documentary terms: The Qlm capital of the world Ls In a state of funk. Seven hundred and fifty dollars a week directors are on the dole. Hundreds of543 words
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Article35 1962-07-09 10 and if he would communicate with me direct on the matter, I should be pleased to make further investigations in order to resolvp his difficulties J. S. YOUNG Chief Accountant, Telecommunications Department Kuala Lumpur35 words
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Article131 1962-07-09 10 f)NE of the many generous helpers of our work who was giving a .swimming lesson to some of our children at Mount Pleasure recently, was approached by two Chinese who handed him $50 In cash and a cheque for $100 as a gift to the fund of St.131 words
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Article135 1962-07-09 10 INOTE that Professor Green iS.T. July 5), comments on the North Borneo claim and refers to my letter on the subject. Permit me to point out that if you had printed the full text of paraeraoh two of my letter, the necessity for certain observations by Professor Green135 words
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Article81 1962-07-09 10 I AM sure many people will be Interested if our annual Mr. and Miss Singapore contest can be held together at the same place and date Many countries in Europe and America do this and I wonder why the sponsors here could not do the same. After all.81 words
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Article, Illustration805 1962-07-09 10 Bruce Rothwell - Bruce Rothwell by MR. DEAN RUSK is that rare creature a subdued American. True, he has been hot-footing around the world with the rest of America since taking office: but he makes no noise and he leaves no wake. Not for him the805 words
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Advertisement832 1962-07-09 10 Straits Tiaet Malay Mail Classified Sdvfrtl m nt A handed to: Ist Float COLO iTO»»Ot AWCAOI Orchard Road COLO »TO»«OI MtNCHIf AT HOLLAND ROA3-KATONO KEPPCL ROAD-NAVAL ■>!! CITY BOOK STOKE LTO Winchester Hoik*. Coltysr Quay THE NtWt FRONT Flltpairlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Navsi S. M. ABDUL832 words
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Advertisement16 1962-07-09 10 FOR EVERY WRIST A FAVRELEUBA if/ saxa .a^^EP^^i THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH16 words
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Advertisement186 1962-07-09 10 L^BPajaYak a^^^m^ Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what It holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it, but taken action, can answer confidently. He has provided for186 words
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332 1962-07-09 11 Court told: Police inspector was an accomplice GRAFT CHARGE MAN FREED KOTA BHARU. S\in. A defence counsel alleged in the Sessions Court here today in a corruption case that a police inspector was "an apent provocateur and an accomplice" in the eyes of the law Mr. Lim Cheng Poh was332 words
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Article26 1962-07-09 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Inche Ahmad Boestamam leader of the Socialist Front, opened a new building for its branch in Jerlun new village here today.26 words
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129 1962-07-09 11 Homes: Nine queries for Johore Assembly JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J Nine questions on low-cost housing projects in Johore and where they will be sited will be asked by Mr. C. C. Yong (Socialist Front-Tan Jong Petrie) at Saturday's meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Yong asks for all the129 words
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Article40 1962-07-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sir. R. C. Daniel has been rejected president of the jeneral Staff Association, Jnlverslty of Malaya Others j lee ted were: Mr. M. A. Razak. vice-president; Mr. sfeoh Seng Chew, secretary: md Mr. Richard Chia treasurer.40 words
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Article397 1962-07-09 11 SOON, A DRIVE TO STOP THE 'CLICKING' SPARKS THAT RUIN RADIO LISTENING IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jy|ALAYAS Telecommunications Department is shortly starting a campaign to 'clean' up the air ways in preparation for the coming of television. The clean-up will start with397 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-07-09 11 SHANGHAI-BORN Pan Wan Chin* 28 who Is wellknown to Singapore nirntclub audiences, is now stating at the Hungarla Restaurant In London. She sings In six languages English. Italian. Spanish. French. Japanese and Chinese all of which she speaks-fluently. Miss Pan was last in ftaftpore aUPI - 65 words
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229 1962-07-09 11 SINGAPORE Sunday. pHE Government has accused certain "irresponsible elements" of agitating a few families to stay )ut at a flre site at Siglap to frustrate plans to reDUild the area into a modern housing estate A Ministry of National Development statement says the Housing and Development229 words
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103 1962-07-09 11 KUALA LI'MPLR. Sun. Police yesterday found what they thought was the body of a murdered baby in an old sack. The sack, with two tiny hands protruding from its mouth, was found floating in the Klang River in Kampong Bahru. It was103 words
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Article38 1962-07-09 11 KLANQ, Sun.— Blx and a quarter miles of the 13} miles ot road being built in Klang District have been completed. The biggest— a lj-mile road costing $50.000— was opened recently In Batu Belah38 words
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Article95 1962-07-09 11 R. D. HUME DIES IN LONDON PENANG. Sun.— A leadIng member of the I'enang Bar, Mr. R. D. Hume. 67. died In London on Friday. He was a bachelor. News of his death was received by Messrs Hogan. Adams and Allan, the firm of which Mr. Hume was a senior95 words
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Article30 1962-07-09 11 KUCHING. Sun— A Dayak chieftain who disagreed with the Sarawak United People's Party's stand on Malaysia has resigned. He Is Penghulu Entlgu of Nanga Orenjang in Kalaka district.30 words
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Article30 1962-07-09 11 KUCHING. Sun.— The Australia and New Zealand Association here will hold a dance on July 28 to raise money for the Sarawak Society for the Blind building fund.30 words
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307 1962-07-09 11 Call to teachers' unions to merge into one big body A CALL to all the 36 teachers' unions in this country to set aside "self-interest" and merge into one body was made by the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, here today. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. He was speaking307 words
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Article61 1962-07-09 11 KOTA BHARU. Sun. Kelantan will go gay in Its celebration of the 44th birthday of its Ruler. Tuanku Yahaya Petra. which falls on Tuesday. Government offices. shops and houses throughout the State have been decorated with flags and bunting. The State Goverment has declared Tuesday and61 words
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Advertisement64 1962-07-09 11 LadyinPink? W' V a She's the specially trained \f staff of Chung Khiaw Bank to advise and attend to 1 women customers wishing t^bA to open personal accounts. Call at any Chung Khiaw t Bank in Singapore, and j the Lady in Pink will be there to give you every64 words
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Advertisement110 1962-07-09 11 Bedford th c truck I /^~*\V the road\Jlrrhiirit Motors SINGAPOM 1 KUALA LUMPUR ftttttStNTCD EISfWHEM iy BORNEO MOTORS HbADACHE m^MJm and ALIL pains I I T I I 'I B ets t le points of pain and give* immediate relief. EYE EXAMINATION You con tat with (olx tteth but you110 words
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Miscellaneous429 1962-07-09 11 RADIO MALAYA Wrie The Dairs: 110 C1 c Th Housewife: 2.45 The Man nni/ivs itiam-m i n j U)ve 3M ciOM rjown: b.OO NATIUNAL SHORTWAVE n IA rikir^AD/\Br Programme Summary; 5.03 KeSEBVICK: 41.7 metres KADIO OllMoAPCmfc. cord Roundabout: 5.30 Musical A.M. ts.oo Time biKiiai. Ne- mRT 51 V1( Birthday Cards:429 words
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Advertisement145 1962-07-09 12 Unttpphnpn lyidiiciiiuiii jjiij 100 OUTSELLS ALL OTHER udlljU ll ll MENTHOL BRANDS WU I W UU '.J/. i I I 1 I 1 UVul ri) UJ ll jin OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY J V_^/ V_^/ UVD More people in Malaya smoke 111 m I|||||l|l|W MATTERHORN than145 words
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Advertisement624 1962-07-09 13 rtnttnaed from tot* IS) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* U (Mim.)— Bom S0 ris. eagre) BNQLISH SPEAKING COOK-Ueneral Amah. Past experience references ccSSsMSki, B'pore lU. Phone 5264 U. MECHANICAL MAINTBNANCB FOREMEN Required by L— s MasMrfaeturMg Cimaany. sjsilr weth full details and kaesat pasaport photoarapfc (not returnable) lo ■OX A4OOl $.T.624 words
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Advertisement659 1962-07-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* tS (Mtm.)—BoM SO eta. extra POSITIONS AVAILABLE Audit Irainee ST. Box Number 4739 now taken I'nsuecessful applications are 1 thanked for their letters. WANTED QRADUATBS (Trained or untrained) and other categories of qualified teachers. Apply to Principal. Bt. David's Hitch School. Malacca. WANTED JUNIOR CLERK, Male/659 words
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Advertisement783 1962-07-09 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Words U (Htm.)— Bom SO eta. txtro S BBOROOMBD HOUSE Required, near K.L. Alrpo-t if possible. Formatted or unfurnished. Phone Busaall ***** K.L. 1 SEPTEMBER for 5 months Furnished Flat/Leave House for Army Omcer/wtfo. GHQ area About $460. Box A493S 8.T., Spore. WANTBO TO RENT Unfurnished House783 words
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Advertisement592 1962-07-09 13 EDUCATION 20 Word* U (Mim.)— Box M rts. astra TO ENSURE BUOOBBB In masterIng "Pitman's Shorthand/Typewriting In tbe Guaranteed short period of 4 months, consult "LT.B", 19 Loroof 30 Qeylang, Spore (*****). Carol Now July Sessions Shorthand /Ty pewritlas/Bookkec PUSACADEMY OP ACCOUNTANCY and Secretaryship, Ueorge Lee Building. Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore592 words
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Advertisement600 1962-07-09 13 AGINTS WANTED LARQB INTERNATIONAL QBNBRAL IWSURAMCS COMPANY m vitas Aaalleatlans from Firms ef standing wltn connections and good source ef Business ss Chief Agents fer Skisaaere The Federation ef Malaya and The Bernee Territories. QIVB PULL PARTICULARS TC BOX A 4533 S.T.. SPORE HIRE PURCHASE 20 Word* W Mlm.h-Box SO600 words
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Advertisement654 1962-07-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* U (Mim.)— Box M eta. asfr. ONB AUSTIN A3S. Van Model IMW like new. Must sell $2,300. Consumption SO miles per gallon. Pnooe V 921 J B. FORD ZEPHYR ISM Oood condition, only SO. OOO miles, owner leavlns, rv. (tularly serviced, taxed. Insured OfDce *****.654 words
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Advertisement902 1962-07-09 13 FOR SALE to Word* U (Mim.)— Box SO eta. extra PIANO HOPKINSON Beautiful condition $000 or nearest offer. Tel. (B'pore) BJUf HALP-PRICBS SALE NOW Man's Ouaranteed Quality Shirts $4.80. Ladles Hlounes Below Cost from $2.50 Extra in<-> Discount Over $10/- Purchase Visit Luck's 17, Orchard Road. Spore. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE?902 words
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Advertisement321 1962-07-09 13 WHERE TO STAY (M.) 20 Word* U (Mim.) -Box SO eta, aa*t« JUHORE HOTEL 4.8. Tl^lesa. Camooeie food. AlrooodlUooeo Kooqm Pbone 23M/6. tTRAITIVISW Modern Hotel J.H, sir-conditioned rooms, dancing nlntul*. I'horif 2133/4 WHERE TO EAT (S'pera) 2* Words U (Mim.)— Box SO rU. ex*. SPECIAL CANTONESB MEE. Visit Won Hup321 words
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Article818 1962-07-09 14 Nine lives Oscar Wilde STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEWS THE LETTERS OF OSCAR WILDE. Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis. (Hart-Davis. 845.) REVIEWED BY^ HAROLD NICOLSON T NEVER saw Oscar Wilde during his lifetime, but I very nearly saw him 10 years after he was dead. I was working in Paris at the818 words
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Article355 1962-07-09 14 S. SIVADAS - RAJAJI: FROM AN AUTHOR'S NOTES S. SIVADAS By MEET RAJAJI. By Monica Felton. (MacmUlan Co. Ltd. 21s) "[tIONICA Felton first LTI met Ghakravarti Rajagopalachari, the foremost Hindu theist, in Maaras in 1956 when he was 77 years old. Shf had listened to a tape-recorded speech he had made at a355 words
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145 1962-07-09 14 THE ROAD TO IMAMURA. By Lewis Bush. {Robert Hale 21s). MR. Bush has a small infatuation with Japan which has survived the war and internment in Hong Kong where he suffered the usual brutalities of Japanese prison camp life. His last two years145 words
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228 1962-07-09 14 If you suffer from BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tabieis are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is ea*y to take, safe to use and givea juicl relief and surcness of effect. The properties oi EPHAZONB nay be228 words
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Advertisement173 1962-07-09 14 Oh, boy! Bovril -here's red-blooded energy for me t^isssssl y< -"^aeV 'J it's naturally good This man is strong, healthy and full of life, and Iron. Its Vitamins 81. B 2 and PP supply He has Bovril every day because he likes muscular energy. The rich source of mineral its173 words
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Advertisement207 1962-07-09 14 EPHAZONE Distributed Oy: L. MORISON, SON lONU (FAR EAST) LTD. 25. Medeiron Buildlnfs, Cecil Street. Singapore. jj TJai^E^l 34, Ampang RA, •|j' '*"2%^^J| Kuo.'o Lumpur. 3 University Correspondence College 6»p«rt Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Ateoctafd Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES207 words
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Miscellaneous297 1962-07-09 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 The child I found In a build1. Muse about everything one Ing (s>. can manage (B>. 7. Accountant always produced 6. Counter Saiior Bill with Uncle air for liils airline (5, 3). Sam (6). 8. Architectural fea'ure without 9. Upper-class debutante fled In children and297 words
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Advertisement1475 1962-07-09 15 Tt UWOPOOt ft WIST COAST U.K. 00l S*do>i Bull S'naa P»nant OIOMED HfirpMi I. Pt J.ly II Jlly 11 ADTINOO kr se 111 L'pMl. Oub'm Jlly 11 Jlly 11 Jlly 11/11 Jlly 21 PtIEUS Luirpm. O^o Glasgow Jlly M Jlly ll Jlly 14 10 Jaly 17/11 MSIOI Hatre, Liitrpail. Gus«ow1,475 words
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Advertisement2848 1962-07-09 15 Hy7 77^7 VY V /> *a,l^ i V ,,l THE E. A. C. LINESUIUNCI TO ItNM, It UfOJ, NAMOORO, BREMEN ARTWIRP. ROTTERBAM. AMSTEROAM. Ht», tOTNENIURt ANO COPtNNAOEN. JTO^^A S'pori P skw Pataat |»f\^O\\il "AYUTMIA" a) SaiM Sailed 1/ Jalf \\\-~7~l "FAISIIU" t) 20/11 Jalf 14/23 Jalf tt/2 7 Jaly YgsA-Zy2,848 words
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Advertisement1189 1962-07-09 15 W^. MoAUSTER «k CO., LTD. W^ r*** Klil.KallalAHXlatE aaXAVBWSM LWE HAVtC, LONDON HAMBURC. PMTTOrOAM. LOS AMELES, SAN FBAJtCISCO, MIOOLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITT OF LECOS Axcaatiig cirti Hr Cutnl ft Saatt S'pori P. Sham Pining «iiii t «uM.ii»« 11/14 Jilf IS/IS Jaty It/a/rif rpow •T*S l LU Pmm, MAMBUN.1,189 words
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Article31 1962-07-09 16 RUBBER TIN (pcrlb.l (perpicol) June 2 76'/ B cts, $436.50 3 76 k eta. $437.50 4 76' t rU. $439.00 3 76\,rt r $437.5* 6 75\ eta. $437.87U $438.62431 words
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1780 1962-07-09 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE better sentiment which began to show itself a fortnight ago made headway on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, but it was not spectacular and was at times hard going. There was a definite Improvement and sellers of tin1,780 words
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Article144 1962-07-09 16 rC Malayan exchange Banka' A.io elation made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to *1OO) New York: buying TT 13/18, airmail OD 32 13/16, BO d/at 33 3/16 credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/2, airmail OD 35 5/8.144 words
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Article41 1962-07-09 16 Current payment DJember Robber 12) r. Bradwall 4d. (plus Id. capital distribution] Malay Rubber Planters 12)* Interim. Date of Total Total far payment for previous year year Sept. 5 121 c i 15% Aug. 9 4(1. 4d. Aug. 341 words
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Article387 1962-07-09 16 Tin rises up to $438.6 2½ THE Straits tin price 1 last week started at its lowest level on Monday rose to $439 on Wednesday and after experiencing a temporary set-back recovered to $438.62$ by Saturday. Saturday's offering was 240 tons, down five tons, and the estimated oilering for the387 words
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Article1100 1962-07-09 16 r PIIE stale of hhares on the Malayan Stork Exchange show last bnatnesa to June 30 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing: for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS ML aiii encia t.20 JO Ords. 2201,100 words
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Article32 1962-07-09 16 Industrials! Ib-'i Jl MM 1«5.4» 1M 42 IM.U 164 Tim: 27J 12 U76.VJ 275 74 274 41 Z77.0V il rubtjt.t 177.13 ***** 172.11 172.11 172.1t ITJ.U Jan. 1, 1000.100.32 words
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Advertisement1072 1962-07-09 16 f *"^Br» f iff sw tar t% m Lav_^sL-2i-_L_^s^^^Bal KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PacUio. Atlantic 6> Cr«at Lakes Servie* ETA EIA ETA EIA HA S'Dorf P. S'Hata H'luiu L. Anfeiet N York Clevelano "KkanVatßi Mara" SO/11 Jsly 1/ 2 Aaf 22 Am 1 Sapt II Sept 1 Oct Kaajikaara1,072 words
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Advertisement917 1962-07-09 16 [E°IoRIENTl LINES l SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 11 July 12 July 3 Aug 1962 ORONSAY" 25 July 1 5 Aug "CANTON" 2 Aug 3 Aug 26 Aug •CATHAY" 8 Sept 10 Sept 2 Oct "ORION" 3 Oet 29 Oct XHITRAL" 11 Oct 12 Oet917 words
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Advertisement101 1962-07-09 16 THE SECOND MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tha Managers, P.O. Bos 90, Sin<jopor., P.O. Bo» 104 Kuala Lumpur P.O. Bo« 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277, P.nong. Noms: (Mf./Mn./Mits) Address TRUSTEE THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD 9 7 62 KYOSEI LINE101 words
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Article825 1962-07-09 17 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE following to a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Singapore section of tbe Malayan m Stock Exchange on Friday, 1 July 6. INDUSTRIAL* S. Ml Or«a. 1.00 BR P«trol 38 9 3S/3 B.U. Tills— B.OU »su Boustaad 1 53 1.53 Con. Tin Smelt825 words
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Advertisement1488 1962-07-09 17 HkLJiw W^TaW *ih Hlki'i^iSll AUCTION SALE OF 41 Bags x 300 lbs. Thoordhall. 4 Baßs x 200 lbs. Grandhall. assort- ed table and alarm clocks, record needles, watch repair tools, etc. To be hrld at Our Saleroom No. I*4 Market St., Singapore On TUESDAY, 10TH JULY, 1862. AT 10.39 A.M.1,488 words
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Advertisement725 1962-07-09 17 NOTICES AOKAM TIN LIMITED The Directors of Aokam Tin Limited announce that the sale of tin concentrates for the quarter ended 30th June, 1962 was picuU 3.390. NOTICE PENANG CLUB. A Vacancy exists for one Head Table Walter aged over 30. English. Malay/ Hokkien Speaking. Applications stating former Club/Hotel experience725 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-07-09 17 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COUKT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE Island of Singapore Bankruptcy Nos: 86/57 Teo Kirn Hock 373. Tanglin Road, Singapore (Clerk) 359/59 Soo Kum Patt. 230-A, Owen Road. Singapore (Draftsman) 368/60 Wong Chiang Kong. 38. Buller Terrace, Singapore (Draftsman). NOTICE IS HEREBY1,039 words
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Advertisement407 1962-07-09 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Lecturer/ Asst Lecturer/Senior Instructor/ Instructor In English to commence on 15th September, 19(3. Applicants should I be holders of an appropriate Unii verslty degree with teaching experience In English. Candidates I who do not have407 words
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Advertisement231 1962-07-09 17 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., PENANG, WISHES TO INFORM OUR IPOH FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT OUR MR. J. G. JORDAN WILL BI UN IPOH EVERY WEEK FROM SATURDAY MID-DAY UNTIL MONDAY EVENING, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICt MR. JORDAN CAN BE CONTACTED AT 13 PARI GARDENS, OR BY TELEPHONE IPOH 5463. FOR SALE231 words
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Article482 1962-07-09 18 INJURY-HIT TOURISTS SUFFER ANOTHER SETBACK WHEN BURKI 75 STRUCK ON KNEE I LEEDS, Sunday gNGLiIND clinched the rubber 3-0 by beating Pakistan by an innings and 117 runs at Headingley here yesterday proving their allround superiority by winning with two days to spare for theReuter - 482 words
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Article172 1962-07-09 18 IN BRIEF Joan runs fastest mile this year f ONDON, Slin. Joan Baretta of Australia ran the fastest women's mile in the world this year by clocking 4min 57sec at the British Women's AAA championships at White City Stadium here yesterday. British All-comers and national records were beaten or equalledReuter - 172 words
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274 1962-07-09 18 LONDON, Sun. t EFT-HANDER John Edrich, one of the 29 players short-listed by MCC for Australia later this year, scored his third century this week when he hit 113 for Surrey against Kent at the Oval yesterday. Edrich added 132 runs InReuter - 274 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-07-09 18 AUSTRALIAN Rod Layer falls on Wimbledon's centre court during his singles final against compatriot Marty Mulligan. Layer won 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Reuter picture.Reuter - 36 words
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343 1962-07-09 18 WIMBLEDON FINALS LONDON, Sunday. TN one of the hardest-hitting women's doubles 1 finals Wimbledon has seen for several years, BiHie-Jean Moffitt and Karen Hantze-Susman of the United States beat South Africa's Sandra Rey-nolds-Price and Renee Schuurman 5-7. 6-3, 7-5 yesterday. The Americans' powerful volleying343 words
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Article103 1962-07-09 18 AUSSIE SCULLER SETS A RECORD ONDON. Sun.— A memorI.J able Henley X, yal Regatta ended here yesterday with foreign challengers winning five of the seven international trophies. The Soviet Union retained the Grand Challenge Cup for eights throu. i the Red Army Navy crew, and the Stewards Cup for coxwainless103 words
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Article265 1962-07-09 18 W. Indies has a point plan M. KINGSTON, Sun. West Indies cricket officials will propose this month that repeated pace bowling outside the leg stump should be treated by umpires in the same way as they do j_ persistent bowling of fast short-pitched balls. This Is one of the suggestionsReuter - 265 words
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128 1962-07-09 18 I WF will not recognise Games meet I ONDON. Sun. The Asian Qames wcightlifiing events in Jakarta will not be recognised oy the International Weightliftinß Federation because no details have been submitted to the Federation, the secretary, Oscar State, said yesterday. Mr. Btate said: "The International Weigiulifiing Federation wi.l refuseReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement177 1962-07-09 18 4k FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS "MALAYAN LIFE "-MALAYA'S OWN A variety of Schemes to choose from THE MALAYAN LIFE GENERAL ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) Head Office: 3rd Floor. Yeow Kirn Pong Bldfj.. 142, Batu Rd.. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** 5 Branch Offices: Singapore. Malacca.177 words
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258 1962-07-09 19 Nicklaus bids for coveted golf 'double' fROON, Ayrshire, Sun. Nearly 200 players from 17 nations tee-off here tomorrow in a bid to win the world's greatest golf championship, the British Open The prize money of £8,500 Ls only 'peanuts" compared with the dollars to be won in many major American258 words
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256 1962-07-09 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Sunday By gUKIT Timah trainer E. ("Porky") Donnelly's brilliant three-year-old, Peak of Perfection, today scored an easy win in the 6i Summer Cup here. Peak of Perfection, owned by Lucky Stable, was ridden by Laurie Johnson. He beat Flash Time256 words
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Article1858 1962-07-09 19 TOTAL POOL: IIS7.M* Ist. No. *****6 ($61,896) 2nd No. *****7 (|30,»4C) 3rd No. M 5729 ($17,193) STARTERS ($1,432 each): Nos. *****4, *****3, 2842*1, ******, *****5, *****8, *****2. *****7. *****7, *****9, *****3, *****0. CONSOLATION ($1,031 each): No*. *****0, *****8, *****5. *****4, *****0, *****9, *****8, *****7. *****4. *****7. (13)1,858 words
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Article202 1962-07-09 19 Contador in record triumph MELBOURNE, Sun. C<mtador, a six-year-old carrying top weight of 10.6. smashed the 22-year-old race record for the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington here yesterday. Contador, 7-2 favourite, won by more than 100 yards and covered the three miles with its 15 brush hurdles in smin 25.55ec.Reuter - 202 words
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Article34 1962-07-09 19 BANGALORE, Sun.— An Indian Colts team will tour England nex. year, a committee of the Indlh Cricket Board of Countrol decided here yesterday. They nope to pU about 18 matches. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article374 1962-07-09 19 OYDNEY. Sun.— Results of week--4 end Australian soccer matches: I VS. WALES DIV. 1 (N) Mere wet her 1 L Macquarie 4: Mayneld 1 Wallsend 7; Awaba 1 W. Wallsend 0: Newcastle 2 Adamstown 3: Cardiff 3 Cessnock 0. N.S. WALES DIV. I— Canterbury 2 Prague 2:374 words
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Article119 1962-07-09 19 Advertisement If life's not worth living it may be your liver t If a a net It takes up to two pints of liver bile a day to keep your digestive tractintopshape If your liver bile is not flowing freely your food may not digest119 words
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Advertisement237 1962-07-09 19 SI^JHJ tuct DC AI SAFE -GUARD Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil builds stamina and strong bodies protects against illness gives children the kind of energy they really need. Nature's richest combination of high energy fats and vitamins A and D— has no substitute doctors will tell you so. Ensure the237 words
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Article358 1962-07-09 20 LIM KEE CHAN Batu Pahat, Sun - LIM KEE CHAN Batu Pahat, Sun By JOHORE FORWARDS WERE BADLY OFF TARGET JOINT SERVICES of Singapore had to fight hard to beat Johore 2-1 in the second round of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Batu Pahat Stadium here today. The Johore players, though overshadowed358 words
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200 1962-07-09 20 Perak count penalty in 2-1 win over Kedah PESAK 2 KEDAH 1 TPOH. Sun. Perak had to light hard to avenge their first round 3-1 defeat by Kedah. in their second-round Malaya Cup tie on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Perak won 2-1. The game was played at200 words
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Article159 1962-07-09 20 CUP RESULTS AND TABLES NORTH PENANC 14 PERLIS I PERAK 2 KEDAH 1 P W D L I APts. Penang 4 4 0 0 31 3 8 Perak 4 2 2 10 8 4 Kedah i 2 0 2 15 9 4 Perils I o 0 4 1 37 CENTRAL159 words
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Article104 1962-07-09 20 TRENGGANU 0 KELANTAN 1 ITU ALA TRENGOANU, Sun— Kelantan clinched the East zone championship In the Malaya Cup soccer competition today when they beat Trengganu 1-0 here. The winning goal whs scored by centre-forward Mohamed Chesu in the 65th minute. Despite heavy rain which fell throughout the104 words
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230 1962-07-09 20 Siang Hock hits 6 in 14-1 rout of Perlis pENANG. S.u n. Penang centreforward Pang Siang Hock, who was invited by F.A.M. over the weekend to join the national team when they begin centralised training at Kuala Lumpur on July 15 for the Asian Games, scored six goals today when230 words
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397 1962-07-09 20 BAM will send team of nine to Jakarta JTUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya will be represented by five men and four women in the team and individual badminton championships at the Asian Games at Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4. The BAM decided this at its standing committee meeting here397 words
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538 1962-07-09 20 Ken Perera runs a splendid 800 metres SINGAPORE, Sun. Kenneth Perera. former Malaya's Native record holder for the half mile, continued his great comeback with a splendid win in the 800 I metres at the Swift A.A. I championships at Farrer Park today. Perera ran an extremely well judged race538 words
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Article80 1962-07-09 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Football Association of Malaya is to .send four Malayan referees for a course at Jakarta during the Asian Gsme.s in August. They are H. A. B. Mansor of Penang. P. Nice of Kelantan. Oel Poh Hwa of Perak and T. Nadarajah80 words
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179 1962-07-09 20 Selangor 12 Forces 1 KLANG, Sun. Selangor scored a runaway 12-1 victory over Federation Armed Forces in their Central zone Malaya Cup tie at the town padang here today. And Selangor got their goals even without "goldsmith" Abdul Ghani who has a leg179 words
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Article150 1962-07-09 20 SERVICES 1 NEGRI 7 TifIALACCA. Sun. Negri Sem- bilan. although without, ace goal-getter Abdul Latin* and .•■kipper Mok Wai Hong, overran Combined Services i Malaya) In the second round Maiaya Cup Central zone match here today. Inside-right Halim Darimi took on the star role for Negri150 words
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Article82 1962-07-09 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. A. S. Maniam took bowling honours in the Junior tournament today when he helped S.H.B.R.C. to beat V.M.C.A by six wickets at Balestier He took seven wickets fer 39 Scores: V.M.C.A. 109 (Surratta 34; Maniam 7-39 S. K. Sundram 3-49) V.M.C.A. 113-4 (Sundram 40, R. H.82 words
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961 1962-07-09 20 IPOH, Sun. Tennis starts of 11 nations will compete in Malaya's "Miniature Wimbledon"— the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya's Open Championships —here from July 24 to 29. Burma, who planned originally to send two players, joe Ba Maung. their961 words
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909 1962-07-09 20 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sun. ARMY, the leaders, and challengers Police failed to reach a decision in their S.C.A. Senior tournament match at Thomson Road today, and the senior pennant will have to be decided elsewhere. But Police came away from i this drawn909 words
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Obituary23 1962-07-09 20 MR. R. D. HUME, v aenior partner of Messrs. Hotcao. Adams and Allan of Penan*, nnsred away peacefully on 6.7.62 in Ixindon.23 words
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Article37 1962-07-09 20 SAW PENC HAI, Vent Hoe. V»n Son, PrnK Alk. Pent Lay. Fob Choo thank friends and relatives for a*. ■latance. mcaMtKrit of condolence and prwenre at the funeral of their beloved mother on 7 7.62. Ipoh.37 words
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Obituary28 1962-07-09 20 IN MEMORY of Koh Kirn Han d»4 9-T-S4. k'ou tell axlrep without Koodbye but memorie* of you will never die. Foodly remrmbrrrd by wife nod ihildrto.28 words
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Miscellaneous35 1962-07-09 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Spore Premier Lge: Europeans-Eurasians v Indians <Jn. Besar); Div. 3A: Seletar Vi v Alexandra 'A' (Balestler); Div. 38: Star Soccerites 'A' v Police 'A' (Geylang); Radin Mas v Sblng Wah (Fairer Pk>.35 words
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