The Straits Times, 10 July 1962
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Title Section25 1962-07-10 1 AVKItACt: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Time Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1962. 15 CENTS. flat*)** 1 fl eU> ipoP i% KDN 03625 words
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Article719 1962-07-10 1 Now the U.S> plans follow-up space explosion Fantasy of colour over the Pacific HONOLULU, Monday THE United States exploded a high-altitude nuclear bomb over Johnston Island, in the Pacific, last night, creating a fantasy of colour from the Hawaiian islands to New Zealand. Witnesses in Honolulu said theReuter - 719 words
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Article69 1962-07-10 1 Xl AI. A Ll'MPl'R. Mon. '1 in- Director-General of the Telecommunications Department. Mr. D. Smith, said tonight that the American nuclear explosion in space would not affect communications in this country. llr said: "We don't have external high frequency radio links. We don't expert any interference69 words
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Article30 1962-07-10 1 TEHERAN. Mon. Fortylive people were killed and 29 injured today in a crash between a freight train and a bus, near Gramsa. 75 miles from Teheran.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-07-10 1 WAITRESS MARY IS FOUND IN COMA IN HER ROOM SINGAPORE. Mon. Bar waitress Mary Wee Chwee Neo. 37, who was convicted last week of trespass, was found unconscious in her room in Emerald Hill Road this morning. She was taken to hospital and admitted. Last Thursday Mary Wee was found155 words
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Article47 1962-07-10 1 'Formosa will attack TAIPEI, Mon. Premier Chen Cheng today reiterated the Nationalist Government's determination to "launch an eventual counter-attack against the China mainland" which he saia was "our own national affair." Premier Chen's statement was contained In a written answer to legislator Wu Wang Yu today— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article50 1962-07-10 1 DURHAM, (New Hampshire). Mon.— Scientists today reported a new way of sending televiston and other communications signals In a beam of infra-red light over relatively short distances. It would be very useful for indoor closed-circuit television installations and for space communications above the weather.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration579 1962-07-10 1 We have seen missing man. say doctors CAR SALESMAN: I TOOK HIM FOR TRIAL RUN IN A NEW SPORTS MODEL, THEN TO CINEMA... J(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two doctors and a car salesrhan here said today that they had recently seen Mr. Philip Ngui Chiau Pek, 39, who has been reported579 words
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Article66 1962-07-10 1 CAIRO. Mon The United Nations Refugees Office has launched a world appeal for U.S. $2,600,000 cash and U.S. $5,760,000 in kind to aid Al- gerian refugees. Prince Budreddin Khan. Deputy High Commissioner of the UN. Refugee Office, said today that 200.000 reI fugees were living on theReuter - 66 words
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Article53 1962-07-10 1 HONG KONG. Mon. About 1 16 refugees who recently escaped irom Communist China sailed for Formosa today to begin their new life there. The refugees included 16 who had escaped from the China mainland to Macao and then made their way to Hong Kong for theUPI - 53 words
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Article86 1962-07-10 1 BRANDYWINE. Maryland. Mon. Nine people, including a new-born baby, died in a three-car road smash at a village crossroads near here early today. The police said the baby was apparently born during the accident. Three other people were in- jured. one critically. Police said the deadReuter - 86 words
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187 1962-07-10 1 PEKING, Monday. T"HE Peking People's Daily today warned of the A possibility of bloodshed on the Sino-Indian border because of alleged incursions by Indian troops, and told India: "Your horse is before the edge of A front page editorial said: "It Is still not tooReuter - 187 words
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Article38 1962-07-10 1 HONG KONG. Mon.— The' new British Charge D'Af- 1 faires to China. Mr.T.W. Garvey. presented his letter of appointment to the Foreign Minister, Mr. Chen Vi in! Peking today, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1962-07-10 1 LONDON, Mon. Cairo Radio news said today that two explosions had occurred at the Syrian Government buildings in Horns. At least 20 people were arrested.27 words
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3925 1962-07-10 1 'I accept Lim's third merger question'— Lee SINGAPORE, Monday. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government would accept the amendment proposed by Tun Lim Yew Hock, leader of the Singapore People's Alliance, to pose a third merger alternative to the people. Mr. Lee3,925 words
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112 1962-07-10 1 Peace talks soon to end Algeria split RABAT (Morocco). Mon. Secret talks aimed at ending the split between the Algerian Nationalist leaders are imminent here following the arrival last night of two Ministers of the Provisional Government. The Ministers who flew here from Algiers by way of Paris are Mr.Reuter - 112 words
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Article44 1962-07-10 1 GLASGOW. Mon. Glasgow's total of confirmed poliomyelitis cases today rose to 40. with two new cases both children under five. Since April 100.000 Glaswegians nave received the first dose of a two-shot treatment, but 350.000 people are still unprotected.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article26 1962-07-10 1 GENEVA BOYCOTT GSMnM M"o 6«atfc >irtnam delesatmn m -ur prtsr mmr. today hn«iot (r«i NgMsltl MMiM H Ui*" 14 -nation Lao>> mnf«-r«-ncr here— RenterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-07-10 2 THEY aren't exactly A fond of each other and world neavywelght champion Floyd Patterson (right) and challenger, Sonny Liston, certainly make no attempt to hide their feelings as they sign formal contracts for the Sept. 25 title bout at Chicago's Comiskey Park. TheUPI - 104 words
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116 1962-07-10 2 1^ AMP ALA. Mon.— A plato- on of the King's African Rifles was moved today to Kisoro, south-west Ugan da. after reports of a clash between Rwanda National Army forces and an armed Watutsl raiding party about 40 miles inside Rwanda. Reports said twoReuter - 116 words
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Article166 1962-07-10 2 The case of Maisie 's secret love LONDON, Monday rE question of whether there was a secret romance between Timmy. the white bull, and Maisie. the black cow in the next field, puttied a ourt in Swindon. The Registrar. Mr. N. P. Rosier said he found It "terribly involved" andReuter - 166 words
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242 1962-07-10 2 Chinese are told: Tighten belts for 5 more years 3 MILLION PEOPLE STARVED TO DEATH IN ANHWEI LAST YEAR HONG KONG, Monday. fJOMMUNIST Chinese leaders were reported today to have called on their people to tighten their belts for just five more years. Arrivals from Shanghai said Communist Party membersReuter - 242 words
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Article160 1962-07-10 2 WASHINGTON. Monday. pOMMUNIST China has been trying to supply arms to dissident groups in many new African nations, Mr. G. Mermen Williams, the Asssistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, said in congressional testimony released yesterday. H» TAnr>rf#rl that thprp irprp about 2.500 Communist operatorsReuter - 160 words
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Article53 1962-07-10 2 Having discovered the moans of destroying each other, it remain* to find a way of not using these mean*. Until such a way has been found and accepted, our present dangers, even if less immediate, will continue to threaten our A species Lord (Bertranch Russell In a message to53 words
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Article51 1962-07-10 2 NICOSIA. Mon.— The acting British High Commissioner here, Mr. Ivor Porter, expressed regrets today to the Russian Ambassador over an Incident in which two British airmen took down Russian flags. A communique said the Incident took place outside the Cyprus international trade fair early yesterday morning. —Rev.51 words
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Article35 1962-07-10 2 SAIGON. Mon. Two American sergeants were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a bar at Can Tho. 90 miles south-west of, Saigon last night, an American military spokesman said today. Reuter. jft.auReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement310 1962-07-10 2 new 9 and improved CAMELIA now in a new offers you more comfort better protection 1 Never before a sanitary napkin is wonderfully soft as Cameli* you can (eel the difference! The new Camelia. especially designed for superb fit is so soft, so reliably absorbent that you enjoy complete freedom310 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-07-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby GfCrG* ,i^a«%^l (DON'T SHOUT J i_^ -^j— I ME QUIETLY 116 words
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Article, Illustration357 1962-07-10 3 Adenauer returns to Bonn from tour success OHEIMS, Mon. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, flew home to Bonn yesterday after a seven-day State visit to France organised to give outward and visible expression to the political and sentimental reconciliation of the two countries. The purpose of the visit,Reuter - 357 words
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Article21 1962-07-10 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon.— The Pope today received President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines and his wife in official audience21 words
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Article128 1962-07-10 3 11TASHINGTON. Mon.— The Soviet Union has made "enormous progress in the nuclear submarine field" and will soon be able to launch missiles from underwater, if she cannot do so already. Senator H.-nry Jackson said yesterday The Senator, a Democratic member of the Con-gn-ssional Atomic andReuter - 128 words
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Article349 1962-07-10 3 West now satisfied with Laos regime's neutrality promise GENEVA, Monday. THE Laos conference last night moved out of the impasse which has held up its work for the past few days, informed sources said. The West was said to be satisfied now with the draft declarationReuter - 349 words
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104 1962-07-10 3 He's back in time to cancel his funeral DUBLIN, Mon. Bartholomew Murphy, father of six, came back from the dead in time to cancel his funeral. The 44-year-old former army officer was discovered alive and comfortable in a local hospital after his death notice and announcement of funeral arrangements had104 words
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88 1962-07-10 3 LONDON. Mon —A college which teaches a revolutionary new shorthand by which a speed of 120 words a minute can be attained in six weeks is to be opened in London in September. It Is hoped that other colleges to teach theReuter - 88 words
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Article192 1962-07-10 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— Police in Tllamis. West Java, have detained the leader of a new religious sect after complaints from some of his 100 followers. The devotees said the head of the new faith had baptised them naked, one by one. in a closed bathroom, and had192 words
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Article33 1962-07-10 3 PARIS, Mon.— Mr. G. Mermen Williams, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, arrived here last night from Washington on the first leg of a five-country European tour. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article319 1962-07-10 3 a LEFT-WING Jakarta daily yesterday charged the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant. with being a "tool of the Dutch." Berlta Indonesia, organ of the Marxist Murba proletarian > Party, said "U Thant in helping to find a solution to this issue has been muchReuter - 319 words
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Advertisement182 1962-07-10 3 OUT NOW A fascinating new aid to t/lfo&*^** scientific knowledge. /Jw/v* FULLY ILLUSTRATED IN \*^^^*3^ COLOUR THROUGHOUT. _^<^^0jib? W MEN OF SCIENCE at M i Illasrrated digtsts of ttM lives of famous scientist*, "UNDERSTANDING SCIENCE" will be welcomed by young people, students, parents, teachers, and busy executives everywhere. In it»182 words
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427 1962-07-10 4 Council of Joint Action on 'Red smear tactics' SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE FIVE-PARTY Council of Joint Action tonight charged the Government with continuing to use "familiar Communist smear tactics" to try and justify its action in refusing permission for the Council to hold a national convention to oppose the PAP referendum427 words
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Article47 1962-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Experimental Theatre Club will present a play "Mlmi Fan" In English at the Cultural Centre Theatre, for three days beginning on July 19. Tickets at $4. $3 and $2 are now available at Robinsons and the Singapore Cold Storage.47 words
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Article34 1962-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tun Llm Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, will officially open the Kallang branch of S.P.A. at 2.30 p.m. on July 15 at 51, Idrls Road, Singapore 12.34 words
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331 1962-07-10 4 COURT HEARS CASE FOR EXTRADITION TO MELBOURNE SINGAPORE, Monday. EXTRADITION proceedings against Kurt Hans Gebhardt, 22, who is wanted in Melbourne in connection with an attempted murder on June 16, Gebhardt, arrested here on June 23 at the request of Interpol. faces a charge of wounding Joshua Patrick Liddel, 44.331 words
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134 1962-07-10 4 'ANTI-SOCIAL ACTS' IN DARKNESS ON ESTATE SINGAPORE, Mon. Members of the Kallang Airport Estate Community Association have alleged that "anti-social" acts were being committed inside the estate under cover of darkness. This disclosure is made in an appeal to the Minister for National Development Mr. Tan Kirn Gan, for street134 words
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Article57 1962-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ton Chwee Kan, 36. unemployed, was today jailed for three years for housebreaking by Mr. Choor Singh, the First Criminal District Judge. Toh. who had seven previous convictions, broke into a Short Street flat, under construction, at 4.30 a.m. yesterday and stole57 words
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312 1962-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Culture has announced the launching of a drama competition on the topics of Malaysia and merger in any of Singapore's four official languages Malay, Chinese, Tamil or English. The competition which is open to residents in the Federation,312 words
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Article58 1962-07-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Ibrahim bin Temok, 25, pleaded guilty today in the magistrate's court to housebreaking on the night of June 23 at Jalan Jim Quee, and was sentenced to a year's Jail. The court was told that Ibrahim entered the home of K. Marimuthu. and58 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-07-10 4 Whither bound? SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Thio Chan Bee will address the V's Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, at 1.15 p.m. on July 14 at the Princes Restaurant. He will speak on "Whither bound, fellow citizens?"36 words
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Article290 1962-07-10 5 STAFF ASSOCIATION WANTS CURRENT WAGE DISPUTE SETTLED WITHOUT MORE REDUNDANCY CLAIMS PENANG, Monday. the present wage dispute with its employees was still unsettled, the British Army intended to declare 650 of its civilian staff redundant, the Penang branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association290 words
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110 1962-07-10 5 JESSELTON. Mon. The full report of the Cobbold Commission should be published Immediately to allay the restlessness of the people of North Borneo, the Sabah Times said In an editorial today. "Malaysia Is not only a matter for Mr. Macmlllan and Tengku Abdul Rahman theReuter - 110 words
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Article67 1962-07-10 5 KIALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. today announced the introduction of automatic stamp vending machines in six major towns in the Federation. They will be installed in the main post offices in Prnane. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Petaling Jaya.67 words
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Article, Illustration139 1962-07-10 5 li'LNti, Monaay. STUDENTS of the Aye Maria Convent turned detectives yesterday to catch a youth whom they suspected of stealing a schoolgirl's purse. The school's fair was In full swing in the morning when Hui Fatt Chew. 16. noticed a youth loitering around the stalls.139 words
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Article15 1962-07-10 5 PENANG, Mon. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today inaugurated a mobile clinic.15 words
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Article27 1962-07-10 5 IPOH. Mon. Forty-five landless Malay families have been allocated land under the Government's rubber new-planting scheme at Kampong Sungei Dara in the Slim River area.27 words
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290 1962-07-10 5 Brunei Sultan sends team of officials for Malaysia talks KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Five close advisers to the Sultan of Brunei today spent about two hours with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and top Federation Government officials to iron out Brunei's postMalaysia problems. Immediately after the meeting, they had290 words
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Article173 1962-07-10 5 KAMPONG FOLK AID CAPSIZED AIRMEN OUTTERWORTH. Mon. Villagers of Bagan Belat. an RAAF-adopted kampong near here, went to the aid of six Australian airmen caught in a storm at sea yesterday. The airmen were ski-Ing when their boat capsized during a strong wind. They managed to cling to their boat.173 words
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Article50 1962-07-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. left today by air for a four-day unofficial visit to the Borneo territories. He was accompanied by the principal of the Co-opera-tive College of Malaya. Inche Abdul Majid bin Haji Mohammed.50 words
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Article29 1962-07-10 5 JOHORE. BAHRU. Mon Australia's "Golden Boy' singer. Tony Brady, will give two shows at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Tuesday I at < pm. and 9.30 p.m.29 words
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Article170 1962-07-10 6 NO VISA FEES FOR CITIZENS IN ASA MANILA, Mon, Visa fees for citizens of member countries of the Association of SouthEast Asia will be abolished by the end of this month, according to Philippine Foreign Office sources here. Representatives of the three member countries the Philippines. Malaya and Thailandwill exchangeReuter - 170 words
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Article44 1962-07-10 6 JAKARTA, Mon.— An Indone.'ian film festival may be held in Singapore shortly, according to Mr. Nazlrudin Nalb, an official of the "Perfini" film company here. This would come under the cultural agreement concluded by the two states, he said. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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110 1962-07-10 6 The MAHA show ends with $700,000 Sales KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An estimated $700,000 worth of goods have been sold at the MAHA exhibition here which closed tonight. About 100.000 people saw it since it opened last Thursday. Twenty lost children were returned to their parents; five people were pickporketed: police110 words
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Article54 1962-07-10 6 KLANG. Mon.— Two Postal Department clerks here have been tranferred. Mr. S. Balasingam has gone to Kuala Selangor on relief duty for four months in place of Mr. P. N. K. Samuel Kandlah, who has returned to Klang. Mr. Abdul Wahab has gone on permanentBernama - 54 words
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Article30 1962-07-10 6 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. Yeoh Chim Kheng was re-elected chairman and Mr. Ang Sek Tean secretary of the Ipoh branch of the National Union of Cold Storage Employees yesterday.30 words
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Article151 1962-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. \M ALAYAN Industrial Development Finance Ltd. ITI has published a guide to help manufacturers set up industrial ventures in Malaya. A statement by the company said today that the 20-page booklet was a result of a large number of inquiries, particularly from abroad.151 words
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Article25 1962-07-10 6 PENANG, Mon.— A carpenter, Chan Yoke Nam, 29. was seriously wounded yesterday when three youths attacked him with a dagger In Hutton Lane.'25 words
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Article161 1962-07-10 6 PENANG, Mon. A MEETING of all organisA ational, executive and divisional secretaries of the Labour Party of Malaya, held in Penang over the week-end, has condemned the manner in which the people of Singapore were being "forced into Malaysia." Disclosing this today, the party's secretary general.161 words
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1073 1962-07-10 6 Teacher protests at quiz on parabola, hyperbola HE CITES EXAMPLES IN MATHS TO PROVE A POINT, BUT. SINGAPORE, Mon. —Mr. Francis T. Scow, Crown Counsel assisting in the commission of inqui r y into the Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott last November, said today that although Mr. Lim Seek Kian,1,073 words
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Article56 1962-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Ten*ku Abdul Rahman, today called on youths In the world to "work with full heart and mind for peace and happiness, understanding and accord." He made this call In a message to the World Assembly of Youth meeting which opened56 words
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Article60 1962-07-10 6 IPOH, Mon. The Raja Muda of Perak will open a Malayan artists' exhibition at the V.M.C.A. hall here on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. The five-day exhibition, sponsored by the Perak Arts Council, will consist of more than 150 paintings and will be open to the60 words
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Article25 1962-07-10 6 KUCHING. Mon— Kuchln* municipal council will hold a general election in 1963. Voters are estimated at 20.000 Registration begins in a few days.25 words
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Advertisement623 1962-07-10 6 MALAYAN STAMP CLUB, No. 5. BONHAM BUILDING. SINGAPORE-!. The Malayan Stamp Club was founded to promote y^w friendship among collectors throughout the world /A\ through philately. Membership is open to stamp jff collectors of all races reside both in Malaysia fA t*^\± and overseas. Members may belong to any jr-jjf623 words
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Miscellaneous208 1962-07-10 6 lAI Ahnvr By At Capp '??-TK SUN'S V AH REMEMBERS KIIICHIN' TIWY- /"-BUnXOGOT v/ AN' NOW THEV TELLS V DOWN.*:'— SADIE j— KNOCKED QDLD,&/ \MEAH IS MARRIED J WHUT MAWKIMS DfH IS 7S r t— r\r— > A TREE BRANCH, AKf r a^vTO TlM*.'.' J> A V OVER/ r *S(208 words
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Article, Illustration1978 1962-07-10 7 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR ...by CHAPTER NINE OF THE AGA KHAN STORY AFTER the war, Aly Khan tried to pick up the threads of a life he had left behind him six years earlier. He bought the .Chateau de I'Horizon, near Cannes, where he had landed1,978 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-07-10 7 little of horses and less about racing. But she accompanied Aly Khan to races and stables in France. England and Ireland. She got up early to watch his horses gallop across meadows and beaches. She listened to the talk of stable boys and101 words
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Obituary28 1962-07-10 8 I* R-'ertf* Sit (Mtnimum) MRS MARIAROSA D'CRUZ, mother M Mrs. Anne D'Crui of Jtlan tlasjid. Oi.mgi, passed away p tactfully at Cti. rlafhura, Trivtndrum on 7.7 62.28 words
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Article66 1962-07-10 8 It "/.r«, lit (Minimum, THE FAMILY OF The Late Ml iheah Kuan Oon thank relatives and friends for their condolence* night Mall* wreath* kind assistance and aitrndanc* at hi* funeral on 8/7/(2. MRS. RAJARATNAM and children thank relatives and friends for their kind attendance, sent wnatnt and trieKranw at66 words
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Obituary57 1962-07-10 8 M «r«i Sl* Vimtmum) in EVER LOVINC Memory of our i.. iily beloved mother, the late Mr*. Annie Bltnca Lucretia Marsh, who s*ujt*al away peacefully on 10.7.58. "We have loved her In life, let v* not forget ncr in death." Fondly remembered by at* children, grandchildren, great- .nd57 words
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Article101 1962-07-10 8 20 Worit tit (Minimum) BARCAINS raw more daw only. our silk, and Cotton* at (1.30 per yaid Counter. Btrembaa Bilk Store, 1". .ul street. Seremban ORCHIDS FOR EVERYONE, tupero 'liuiity, reasonable price*, cultural ttMaa gladly given: writ* Singapore OrchMa Ltd.. Cathay Building Slafainre. for catalogue. BE A COOD Mtltvtn101 words
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Article588 1962-07-10 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, July 10, 1962 With Prince Souvanna Phouma's daughter safely off on her honeymoon, it has been possible for the Geneva conference on Laos to resume progress. How much nearer the conference is to agreement is a matter of opinion, depending on the importance attached to the588 words
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Article398 1962-07-10 8 While drought and flood have contributed significantly to th crisis in China's agricultural economy, it is increasingly evident that farm policy is much more to blame. The people's commune system was revised last year, in time to escape complete disaster but too late to avoid a398 words
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Article231 1962-07-10 8 The Trengganu Government's decision to postpone indefinitely the local council elections has been taken non» too soon. Three weeks befor* nomination day it has been brought home to the State Government that it has Inherited a pretty mess at the basic level of democracy on which local councils231 words
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Article1129 1962-07-10 8 WILLIAM CLARK - WILLIAM CLARK by DIRECTOR. OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE WANTED: A NEW STRATEGY AGAINST A FAR MORE DANGEROUS THREAT THE world faces two dangers: first that the existing political division will blow us all up in a nuclcor war; secondly that the economic division between rich nations1,129 words
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Letter178 1962-07-10 8 HHHE punisnment by stonX Ing to death Khalwat offenders although considered heavy Is actually a part of Muslim law. There are other Muslim laws which are similarly heavy and out of proportion to the crimes committed for example, the punishment for theft Is severing the wrist178 words
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Letter65 1962-07-10 8 PAY WAIT MY brother passed his final T.T.C. examination In December 1960, and was drawing only his trainees allowance until April this year when he started to receive his full salary. However, his arrears of pay for the period January 1961 to March 1962 (IS month3t are still unpaid Nearly65 words
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Advertisement688 1962-07-10 8 Straits Time* Malay Mail be Handed to: lat Fioot COLD STOWAai AWCADB Orchard Rota COLD ITOMSI SHANCHtI AT HOLLAND HO AD- K ATONO MP'IL HOAD-MAVAi. BASK Authorised Agents CITY SOOK STONB LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay TMI NIWS fUCNT ritipetrlckt Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL a M. ABDUL tJAra-Alt CO S7S-7688 words
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Advertisement29 1962-07-10 8 it's NEW its here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air 1 unpleasant smells elegant $$$Kft^ Vfea2<sxfa *o* m rrew *m conoitions i fomms Usler E»f»«naa LM j29 words
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Advertisement197 1962-07-10 8 "Mon Dieu A XI Olt MeinGott! A rival to our throne? MEAL TIME JOY STARTS with an reSSf^ the most versatile wM-Jfrt appliance in any home! _5j SRa Jutt look at what it jl^M*^^ can do for you i*»»- Ji blends sauce* creamy smooth /*i\j£«s3li*a*l whip* up frothy, azotic /tat\l197 words
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Article, Illustration590 1962-07-10 9 PROFIT, PRIVILEGE AND POWER, SAYS TOE: MARSHALL ACCEPTS REPORT ON MATTER HE INTENDED TO RAISE SINGAPORE, Monday. •'pHE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, said today that an advocate and solicitor who became an Opposition assemblyman acquired the "unassailable position" of having590 words
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Article206 1962-07-10 9 3 escape copter crash in jungle OENANG, Mon.— A Sy- camore helicopter of No. 110 Squadron R.A.F. based at Butterworth crashed in dense Jungle near the Kedah-Thal border about 25 miles north-east of Alor Star this mornine. The helicopter was ferrying Royal Malay Regiment troops to the border area when206 words
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Article61 1962-07-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Nearly $2 million will be spent by the Johore government to provide a tide-gate at the mouth of Sungei Segget and to improve the river which runs through the heart of Johore Bahru town. This was announced today by Mr. Chua Song61 words
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Article66 1962-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A wrn by Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappll N.V. has been filed in the High Court Registry, claiming $1,147,134 from Tay Soon Tons (otherwise The Su Thong trading as Tlonu Ble Han«. of 62 Cecil Street) as being the amount due on an account started between them66 words
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Article73 1962-07-10 9 Pistol in a house, two charged SINGAPORE, Mon— A young couple were charged In the ninth magistrate's court today with unlawful possession of an automatic olstol at a house in Tiong Bahru Road yesterday. Chang Kay Song and his wife. Phung Ah Nol. also faced a second c'jarge of possessing73 words
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117 1962-07-10 9 Four fined a total of $3,800 for betting offences SINGAPORE, Mon. Four men. arrested by police at the Singapore Turf Club yesterday, were fined a total of $3,800 when they pleaded guilty in thf Ninth Magistrate's Court today to offences committed under the betting ordinance. Urn Eng Siong. 34, who117 words
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Article78 1962-07-10 9 INJURED CAR DRIVER IS IMPROVING SUNGEI PATANI, Mon.— A report published in yesterday's Straits Times stated that Inche Ahmad bin Ishak. driver of a car which collided with a bus near Harvard Estate, at Bedong. last week, had died in the Penang Hospital. It has now been ascertained that Inche78 words
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Article34 1962-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Legislative Assembly today passed the Tariff Advisory Commission Bill, which seeks to regulate the manner in which the commission is to investigate any proposal to impose tariffs In Singapore.34 words
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Article164 1962-07-10 9 A LOR STAR, Mon. A A man armed with a gun which police believe was a toy pistol, held up a housewife in her home in Sebrang Perak here and robbed her of $1,950 in cash and Jewellery today. Madam Koay Phaik Har. wife of164 words
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Article63 1962-07-10 9 He asked Miss Kay if Mr. Llm was at home. When she replied her uncle was not in, the man asked for her aunt. Thinking he was her uncle's friend she showed him Into 'he house. When she turned round to introduce her aunt to the man,63 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-07-10 9 TWO OF THE AIR CRASH VICTIMS MRS YOSHIKA TABATA (above), who was among the passengers who perished in the Alitalia DC-8 crash off Bombay on Saturday. Mrs. Tahata was on her wa> to visit her polio-stricken daughter in Canada. She came to Singapore with her husband, Mr. E. Tabata, head60 words
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Article39 1962-07-10 9 TANJONO MALIM, Mon. The Minister of Finance and president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, was guest of honour at a big dinner party here last night given by the local Malayan Chinese Association.39 words
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260 1962-07-10 9 Five-member robber gang jailed for seven years SINGAPORE, Monday. piVE men who robbed a sundry goods shopkeeper, Au Kim Lip, of cash and valuables amounting to $5,680 in Pulai Pawai oro night in April were each jailed for seven years by Mr- Justice Ambrose today. Ladai Dolak, 25. Johan Abdullah.260 words
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Article122 1962-07-10 9 SHOTGUN PELLETS HIT 3 CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three children were injured by stray pellets when a man fired a shotgun to prevent a dog from attacking him in an estate at the 10th mile K 1 a n g-Banting Road yesterday. A schoolboy, Ang Ah Leng 11. was admitted122 words
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Article89 1962-07-10 9 MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF Mr. WONG PENANG, Mon.— The Mayor. Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, was among a large gathering which attended the funeral this evening of Mr. Wong Sam Kiang, 55-year-old city transport clerk who was found dead yesterday in a hillside pool off Quarry Drive. Mr. Wong, a cousin89 words
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Article62 1962-07-10 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dato Lee Kong Chian. will give a dinner in honour of members of the new Nanyang University council at his residence at Mount Rosie on Saturday. The council, formed under the 1959 Nanyang University Ordinance, will hold Its first62 words
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Article55 1962-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Moy Koon, arrested in connection with the murder of Yew Sian Chong, a cashier at the Salome Bar in Geylang Road, on June 4, was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today. No plea was recorded from him, and he was remanded at55 words
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Article27 1962-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A donation of $10 from a Perak reader of the Straits Times. Mr. Chong Chin Kong, brings the Johnny Ansr fund to $4,051.20.27 words
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Advertisement53 1962-07-10 9 INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY. NO FEES EASY WITHDRAWALS MEMBER OF THE WORLD-WIDE PINNOCK GROUP. MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. ESTABLISHED 1891. To: The Secretory, Pinnock Finance Company (Grtot Britain) Lfd 17 Hanover Square, London, W.I, England. Pleoic tend me fully Dotcriptivo Booklet on how to open o Deposit Account.53 words
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Advertisement134 1962-07-10 9 .JL^ UP Another Prize-Winning Photo Taken with a Minolta This jumper won a prize for her effort and this picture, taken with a Minolta, won a prize for its owner, just as fine Minoltas have been doing for years. The Minolta Uniomat, for ex- ample, features a built-in expoft- ■^f^^^^lJj^'134 words
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Miscellaneous436 1962-07-10 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE SHORTWAVE SEBVICE BESVICE 41.7 metro 41 metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ra-ku, News Headline*: 80S i 7« Morning Melodies: 7.00 Ren- melr^ s dezveus With Music; 7.30 Time A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 601 Signal News; 7.35 Breakfast Morning Prelude; 7.00436 words
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Article357 1962-07-10 10 Book with illustrations in colour J)lii;P down in the heart of every if c and mother there is always a yearning to give her utmost attention and love to her family. Each woman does It In her own way by contributing what she thinks will make the357 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-07-10 10 ■E3 BUSTLE CUT LONDON designer Steiner has created a new, asymmetrical bustle cut to give the younger generation what they want, because they are clinging to their puffball hair-styles. This asymmetrical, back-brushed, smooth puffball effect is balanced by the casually brought out lock on the other sideReuter - 57 words
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Article128 1962-07-10 10 IF you glance casually at pint-size Miss Joanna Woo Quee Heng you can hardly be blamed for imagining her to be shy and helpless or just the type of woman a man would love to take under his protection. But once you have really met Joanna and gqt to128 words
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Article, Illustration326 1962-07-10 10 successfully >ls in the amateur theatre world. She has with the cooperation of her colleagues produced Chinese plays. adapted to suit the Eng-lish-speaking audience. Self-defence And believe it or not she Is an expert in koontow. "I learnt the Chinese art df self-defence for many326 words
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Article64 1962-07-10 10 A TWO-NIGHT "Amateur Stars Show" packed with comedy, songs and acrobatic skill will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday and Sunday Highlight or the show is a "Miss Personality" contest offering attractive prizes Girls participating in the contest will be judged on poise and charm but personality64 words
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Advertisement257 1962-07-10 10 lljliiinniiiiiiil |^J ■I <*~ \m^^^ —t Bb I CJ oo 2 HBBlikiß^ II f\ 3 "%V If^ ml A tt- 1 Wik^^ I T^T)fß^_/^y Cucumber beauty preparations, made from the incomparable properties of natural cucumber juice. stimulate the production of epidermal cells and rejuvenate old and wrinkled skin. When used257 words
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Advertisement428 1962-07-10 10 p Andrex J M Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be. and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. M Ltui is the inevitable choice of women J™ "Q efLA/LJ who like428 words
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Miscellaneous370 1962-07-10 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. ."Vfiuiy a one goes out In the 1. The flag once up. ail look boat <5 > dismal, oddly enough *V 1. 4. 8. Following the mode. In a way? 4». i 5. 1. 7). 10. Price returned in fear of 9. Are the lads370 words
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Advertisement213 1962-07-10 11 6 8082 8 EXTRA STURDY- m Built for Style j(t Comfort! Mm issssss^J Swivel Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYA. Tel *****, ***** Kotobuki Seating Co Ltd M lchome. Yumlcmho. Chiyodaku. Tokyo Japan HURRYt HURRY!213 words
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Advertisement211 1962-07-10 11 WORU'S^— T FIRST' DHL II h FLIP OVER BODY SEKONIC ZOOM 8 SIMPLOMAT model 100 A film chamber that pivot* around the lens, permitting first one side of a Double 8 roll to be exposed, and then the other this is the daring new concept built In to the Sekonic211 words
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Article449 1962-07-10 12 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO Despite alleged food scarcity, export drive still on By BUT SHE IS REDUCING RUBBER OFF-TAKE FROM MALAYA: TRADE NOW ONE-SIDED QESPITE the general belief that China has been finding great difficulty in feeding her 600 million people, she has been able to offer449 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-07-10 12 Manager on world study tour THE Malaysia cash register sales manager of National Cash Register Co., Mr. H. K. Yeo, left Singapore last week on a two-month world tour to study the latest product developments and market trends. Mr. Yeo will spend one month in the United States, first visiting120 words
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Article107 1962-07-10 12 rE Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. has placed orders worth nearly $4.2 million with the motor and control gear division of Associated Electrical Industries Ltd for the supply of electrical equipment for two new tyre factories, it is announced One of the factories Is at Kuala Lumpur107 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-07-10 12 A new cargo ship which is now on regular service to the Far East is the City of Eastbourne of 10,720 tons deadweight owned by the Ellerman Lines whose vessels have been calling at this region for half a century. The City of Eastbourne73 words
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134 1962-07-10 12 BUSINESS MACHINES DISPLAY IN S'PORE AN exhibition of the latest accounting machines of various makes is to be held for one week beginning next Monday at the Exhibition Hall of the Singapore Polytechnic. The exhibition is being organised through the cooperation of the Department of Accountancy, Singapore Polytechnic, the Australian134 words
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Article20 1962-07-10 12 The Sailor Pen Co. Ltd. of Tokyo is now producing more than half a million pens a month.20 words
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152 1962-07-10 12 Bank opens another branch office here MALAYAN Banking Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur on Saturday opened a sub-branch in Tanjong Pagar Road, the 12th in Singapore. This is part of its aim to extend its service to a wider section of the business community here, said the Singapore branch manager Mr.152 words
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Article24 1962-07-10 12 The production of bricks in Singapore in March totalled 6.2 million pieces, against 5.1 million in February and 5.6 million in January.24 words
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Article146 1962-07-10 12 MORE and more uses are being found for cane and rattan in Europe and Asia, said Mr. A. R. Muthu, manager of Francis Adrian Co. of Singapore, who has just returned from a 15-month world tour. I Mr. Muthu. "vho studied consumers' preferences during his146 words
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138 1962-07-10 12 Swiss textile imports up 30 per cent OWITZERLAND'S tex- tile trade in the Malayan market last year increased by 30 per cent to $1.3 million in value over 1960. a visiting Swiss businessman said in Singapore. Mr. Marcel Weiss, export manager of Mettler and Co. Ltd.. Zurich, said that the138 words
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Article38 1962-07-10 12 American motor manufacturers are expected to produce 570.000 cars this month compared with 564.007 in June. This will be the largest July output since 1955 and Is 43 per cent higher than July last year.38 words
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Article70 1962-07-10 12 The 43rd Lausanne National Fair will be held from Sept. 8 to 23 In the Palace of Beaulieu and will display products of Swiss agriculture. Industry, craftwork and trade in over 1.4 million square feet of ground. About 2.380 exhibitors will take part. The ground has been70 words
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Advertisement245 1962-07-10 12 Visit The Accounting Machine Exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic 16 July to 21 July, 1962 Displays :i Demonstrations Instructional Films ranging from the simplest adding machines, calculators, business machines equipment up to and including the latest electronic computers. i Exhibition sponsored by: Singapore Polytechnic Deportment of Accountancy. I Australian Society245 words
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Advertisement94 1962-07-10 12 EAGLE ENGINEERING Aim* ii"h4* Ti \^F^"^l V 1 FOR ALL MARINE AND GENERAL ENGINE REPAIRS EAGLE ENGINEERING CO. 6. KUNG CHONG ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** Ah-tshoo! 'f Ah w Ah-h-h v/ VAPEX inhalant ft» rifle' of nasal congestion Head colds and catamy FOR SALE Impeccable Lew Priced used Holman d,.«l94 words
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Advertisement1491 1962-07-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK. Due Score Sails P. Sham Pena r g HOMED Li»erpttl ll Pt/Tttay July 11 PEIEBS littrptH. Dublin, Glasgow Jiiy 11 Jaly 11 Jily 14/tt Jity 17/11 ANTENOR M'seilles. L'paal, Dublin Jily 11 Jiry IS JUy 11/11 Jaly 2t NESTOR Havre, liftrpttl, Glasgow July 211,491 words
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Advertisement2840 1962-07-10 13 jb f vy v h w'Mi't f i THE L A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 kENOA. ll NAVRi. HAMIUtt. lIEMIN, ANTWtRP. tOTTEtOAM, AMSTERBAM. QUO, SITHENIUBB AM COPENNAGEN. /Sl^\ Btart P. Slmb Pttaas P(>g>\j;l 'BOMA" t) M Jah/ 4An 1/7 An B Aaj \-\XSSj JUTLANBU "I) km An 14/21 At| ***** AM2,840 words
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Advertisement1113 1962-07-10 13 w_ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. W. |m Hii Na. U331. I>SatW \FaXi SIXBBMAMUMB Ut KLAVENESS UMI HAVRE, LONDON HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. 101 ANSEIEI, SAN FRANCISCO. MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. Cm or LEEDS Acceptug cargt ttr Central I Stata Sport P. Sham Penang ■iiiicaihwiiii I.PTVI4J.I, 11/11 Jity 11.2tJ.1y s *T"Z iU1,113 words
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Article128 1962-07-10 14 CHINEIE Ptoduc. Ocftana* »in K .p»rt noon prictj p«r ploul yitttrdiy Coconut nl: bulk J37J acllera, drum S4oi sellan Copra: July |23| buyers. 126 icUen. Ptpptr: Muotok white SIM neller*, Sarawak white 1147 ft acllera. ip..cial Sarawak black SI 12* ecller*. La-npong black 1115 Mllen ABTA lVii> icllare.128 words
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390 1962-07-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a quiet X good turnover for a Monday on the Malayan Stock Exchange main interest being concentrated in tin shares. At long last a much better sentiment has sprung up in this section and some useful gains390 words
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Article22 1962-07-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices July 7 July 9 Industrials: 165.96 163.85 Tins: 781.8 ft 282.31 rubber*: 172.16 172.16 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article745 1962-07-10 14 OUSTNESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa (1.0001 51. 71. (1.0001 51. 7?: CT S. ordii (500) 50k. ON: r. and n ords 52.78 01. ON, 52.75 OL, (2.000) 52.77: Hongkong Bank (5) {17 AIS: M.745 words
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244 1962-07-10 14 T*HE Straits tin price continued to gain modestly yesterday there being a rise of 37i cents to $439 per picul on an estimated unchanged offering I of 240 tons. Besides the ordinary Monday quietness a new factor was added by the fact that244 words
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Article112 1962-07-10 14 MELBOURNB. Monday. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares were traded quietly around late levels. Moves were small. Oils were dull and most Issues lost ground slightly. A.O.G. dropped further to 51s. 6d.' Base metals closed steady and Consol zinc was up Is. to 595. Loans closed firm. Con Zinc. 558.8112 words
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Article206 1962-07-10 14 SHIPI lying alsngude the Singaswre wharves taday are: Solon Turman s/0. Lao 1/2. Lovcen 33/34. State of Madras 19. Kirn Hal 23. Sons Be 24. BenKkalt* 31 '32. Nlcbiyo Maru 23/26. Chltral 46, Bolssevaln 45. Kuala Lumpur 42/43, Labuan Hadji 29. Reb«verett 27/2%, Eastern Rover 44 Outer206 words
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Article29 1962-07-10 14 July 9 RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76; cents (up three-eighths of a cent). K.L.: 75} cents (unchanged). TIN: $439 (up 374 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged).29 words
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Article80 1962-07-10 14 Further June rubber crops Included: Indrafirt 84.885 Ib.; NyaJu 52.840 lb. Arer MoOk 37.820 Ib.; Buk.lt Katil 42.0321 b. Batu LinUnj 259.0001 b.; Glenealy 135.6301 b. BfnU 124.0001 b.; Jcram Kuantan 81.000 1b: Kondonf Tanjont 173.0001 b.; MrnUkab 77.000 Ib. Sungei Bagan 200.000 lb. Kuala Reman 127.0001 b.80 words
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Article271 1962-07-10 14 DRICES on the rrdrration Rub- bex Market opened a shade lower than Friday's clo&ing level*, but some short -rover int found .sellers relucir.iu to otter and subsequently the market moved upwards In limited trading Interest In lowrr sheets was small and was mainly conllned to iwo271 words
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Article215 1962-07-10 14 JULY first grade rubber buyers lib. J closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore yesterday mi "«< cents per lh up threeeighths of a cent on Friday's ctaaInK price The tone wan cjiurl S.C.C.R.A. .closlnß prici-» In cent* per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S 8. prompt f.o.b. buvern215 words
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Article125 1962-07-10 14 July >.i. Three months (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) K. s> N. I? its Cci.l Si I 1 M Box 13 its. Str.'irnnhip I rii. Bre verie* 2.% els. S. Times L»n etl M. ;jox 13 rts. C. Trader* I ta. 8. Darhy 4}<l. IMMM :0 Ms. W. Jacks 10 cts125 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-07-10 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asso* cistisn mn<te tne.xe changes in its rates to nurchanta yesterday (all rates to tlOO): Selling IT er OD rssdy: Swim Francs 140 VS; French Francs l.'.'j. Bslgian Francs 1616 V On the free exchange market *n Hen* Kong tbe U.S. dollar was quoted132 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-07-10 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Crut LaK«a Service ETA ETA CIA ETA El* Spore t. Sham H'lulu l_ AnAiat H York Ciev«lan« "Kistikam Mart" 21/31 lilt 1/ 2 Aat 22 Asg 1 Seat If Sept 1 Oct "Kaaukawa stjru" 1/ I Sapt 4/ Stpl 24 Sipt 4 Oct1,036 words
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Advertisement904 1962-07-10 14 Penang P. S>«m S'pori ETA/rrO Ua/ETD HA/HO FROM CHCUIT*. MtOMS. MN6OON t DJaKARTAi S.S. "ARUNA" for Honf>onf, Osaka. Najoyt t Yokohama j iy 14/15 FROM lOMIAT. KARACHI t COCHIN: M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" for Hongkong, Kobe Mom, Osaka. Nagoya Yokohama Illy 11/11 Jaly 13/19 Mt| 11/11 FROM JAPANESE PORTS: M.V.904 words
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Advertisement129 1962-07-10 14 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CHICKEN ESSENCE My clients, Pasuma Pharmacol Corporation ot New York, U.S.A. with to draw attention to the fact that, whereas in the past they were the manufacturers of the essence of chicken which was sold under the trade name of "Apollo", they ore NOT the manufacturers129 words
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Advertisement551 1962-07-10 15 NOTICES NOTICE I. the undersigned, Pan K Yam Seng hereby Inform the public that I have on 30th June 1962 of my own accord resigned from the post of Accountant from the Selclene Electro-Steam Laundry of 27 Delta Road, Singapore. PANG YAM SENG, 209, Havelock Road, Singapore. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN551 words
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Advertisement536 1962-07-10 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SI (Him.)— Box It eta. axtro EUROPEAN BACHELOR requires cook house boy soonest. Box A 4940 S.T. S pore. DOCTOR WANTED for one year locum $1,500 per month guaranteed. Apply Box A 4934 S.T. Spore. WANTED A CHINESE Lady Can■Ssasi with pleasant536 words
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Advertisement536 1962-07-10 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Worda SI (Mlm.)— Bam M eta. extra UNION BNOLISH SCHOOL J.B. wants an experienced im trained science graduate to teach Sctence and Scripture In the L'pper Seconiary etsBBSS. Apply Immediately Box A 4936 S.T. B'por>-. WANTED by a reputable arm a salesman with well experience In sellIng wine536 words
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Advertisement764 1962-07-10 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* W (Mlm.)— Box tt eta, amtrm TO LIT vacant compound, mala road witnio Oopeng towa. Suitable for workshop and service statioa. Apply Ban Hoe Bee, Oopenc. SRADDILL HCICHTS: 3-bedroaOMd rully-fum lined Bungalow. Rent 8400/--p.m. Immediately available. Real Eatate Agsats Investment Co.. S3. The Arcade. Spore M764 words
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Advertisement614 1962-07-10 15 IDUCATION M Word* tt (Mlm.r—Box St eta. axtrm BNOLISM COMMBRCIAL LAW Bpec:al Coursee for LCC/Profeestonal Examinations. Academy of Accountancy and Secretaryship. George Lee Building. Clemeoceau Avenue. Singapore ***** TUITION Wards U I Mlm.}— Bam M eta. axtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL IMI Modern Dua I -Controlled new Triumph Heralds complete course614 words
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Advertisement1042 1962-07-10 15 WANTED TO PURCHASE W Word* SS (Htm.)— Box tt ct*. axtrm STUDENTS MICROSCOPE, full details aad price to Boa A 4938 S.T. Spore. FOR HIRE tt Worda SI (Mlm.)— Box It et*. axtrm ORIVB VOURSBLF CARS from $13.00 Dally. $70.00 Weekly. Ring Everflne Co. (Spore) *****. American Express aad Diner's1,042 words
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Advertisement640 1962-07-10 15 FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Mlm.)— Box tt ct: axtrm NAVB AN IDEAL Aquarium? Red Sea Aquarium will fulfil your wish Call at 44 Dhoby Ghaut. Spore. Telephone *****. HERB'S SOMETHING YOU CAN T BEAT FOR FLAVOUR TABASCO! A Drop or two In every rh*h und you taste the real640 words
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Advertisement472 1962-07-10 15 TAILORING tt Words SS <%tim.h-Bax St eU. extrm AH KAI TAILOR!!! Inexprnslv* and Kxrluslvr. t Ladles and Ornts). IM, Clifford Arcade. Collyer Wuay. Spore. Phone ***** IMPECCABLY TAILORED In a handsoma twist blended of «.V, Dacroa and sH Wool Trouser at Tajmabal Store 23. Hitch Street, (S'pora). SHOPPING GUIUE (S'per.)472 words
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Article539 1962-07-10 16 MORE SHOCKS THAN GOOD TENNIS WIMBLEDON REVIEW: London, Monday J HE 1962 Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, which ended here on Saturday, were more notable for shocks than good tennis Men's singles champion Rod Laver of Australia was the only player who lived up to his reputation and if he isReuter - 539 words
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Article75 1962-07-10 16 BUDAPEST. Mon.— Hungary oeat beat Britain by 140 points to 121 in the two-day swimming ana diving international match which ended here yesterday. The biggest suock of the second day was the defeat of Britain's European champion and Olympic bronze medallist. Brian Phelps, in the men's highboardReuter - 75 words
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Article35 1962-07-10 16 FLINT. Michigan. Mon. Bill Collins won the Flint Open golf tournament by one stroke with a 72-hole total of 284 yesterday. Fello-.v-American Dave Rasjan wa.second with 285 over the rainsoaked course. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration46 1962-07-10 16 U ANGALORE. Mon. Roy Oli- clirist. West Indies Test bowler, is one of five palyers— all oacempn who have been invited to coach in India. The others are Ray Llndwall (Australia) and West Indians Lester King, Chester Watson, and Charlie Stayers. ROD LAYER46 words
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Article148 1962-07-10 16 pOUEN, Mon. Ameri- can Dan Gurney, in a new flat-eight German Porsche, won the 48th French Grand Prix here yesterday. Second was South African Tony Maggs Cooper > and third American Ritchie Ginther. In the second works B.R.M. Fourth was New Zealander Bruce McLaren. InReuter - 148 words
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133 1962-07-10 16 JAPAN INVITE 43 COUNTRIES 22 nations say 'yes' to world golf meet TOKYO, Mon. The A Japan Golf Association said today four amateur golfers each from 22 countries had applied for entry into the 1962 World Amaateur golf team championships to be held at the Kawana Fuji course about 80Reuter - 133 words
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Article49 1962-07-10 16 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— Wilma Rudolf. Olympic sprint champion, easily kept her American 100 yards title here last night clocking 10.8 sec. It was her tirst outdoor race ihis year. Vivien Brown won the 220 yards final in 24.1 seconds. Wilma did not compete in this event —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article122 1962-07-10 16 MADRID, Monday. REAL Madrid, the Spanish League champions, won the General Franco Cup by beating Seville 2- 1 here last night after a scoreless first half. Puskas scored both goals for Real, the first from a penalty. Argentine-born Diegues netted for Seville. Seville, however, willReuter - 122 words
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153 1962-07-10 16 Indonesia: We are going to pay up our dues JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia \\r re in the process of settling their il.-bt t<> tli<International Mcgiitlirtni:, Federation, the vice-presid cm of the Indonesian Weightlifting Federation, Mr. H. A. Arrifin said here today. He VM commenting on reports that the international federation wereReuter - 153 words
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Article87 1962-07-10 16 DEKING. Mon. The touring Japanese women's table tennis learn beai a Canton team 3-0 In Canton last night before 5.000 *pe<:iaiors. m two additional women's and OHa'a singlH matrhtn. played befon ihe learn eventa, former -»orid eliaiiipion Kimiyo Matsuzaki oe:,\. Ll Li-nu 21-14. 15-21. 21-12. *nd Eiji SenawaReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement92 1962-07-10 16 TENDERS PAHANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.K.R. registered Class *D' and above i Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negeri Pahang. Pahang, Kuantan. up to 3.00 p.m. on 26/7/62, for Construction of one Class "G r Qtrs., Office Block. P.O.L. Store, General Store. Toilet, concrete foundations and floor for92 words
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451 1962-07-10 17 SMART THREE-YEAR-OLDS TO CLASH FOR THE EIGHTH TIME TOMORROW ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE. Mon kept wide out over 3f in 41 1/5. Brantas (Khamlst covered 3f in 40 4/5. Newcomer Waterfine (Merv Posner) went stylishly over 3f in 40.451 words
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Article110 1962-07-10 17 SPORTS SUMMARY SOCCER PREMIER LEAGUE (Spore) Indians 8 Europeans-Eurasians l PENANG LEAGUE: Dlv. 2 Chinese RC 4. Indian Assn. 1; Butterworth 3, Pg. Indians 1. IPOH DIST. LEAGUE: Dlv. 2— Perak Chinese RC 3. Gurkhas 3 B. GAJAH LEAGUE: K. Bahru Malays 1. sth RMR 0. FRIENDLY (Kluang): Kluang Youths110 words
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Article53 1962-07-10 17 SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE: Div. 1 Chinese Ath. v Darul (Jn. Besan; Div. 3B— Katong v Tampenis (Balestier Rd.>; Amicables v Dunman (Farrer Pk); Div. 3C— Bawean v Cosmos (St. George's Rd>. IPOH OUT. LEAGUE: Div. 1— Ramblers v Kinta Indians (Assembly Halli: Dlv. t Kilat v Town Council53 words
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230 1962-07-10 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Results in the Kuala Lumpur Police Depot athletics championships: 100 M: 1. A. Sabapathy. 2. Mohamed Din. 3. Mohamed Salleti ll.Scec. 20OM: 1. Mohamed Din. 2. A. Sabapathv. 3. Mohamed Salleh 23.55 ec 400 M: 1. A. 8. Nathai230 words
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Article48 1962-07-10 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Pakistan's Asian Games boxing team want to fight here on their home from Jakarta, a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was told tonight. SABA decided to write to the Pakistani for more details bofore making &mn«ements for aa international match48 words
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543 1962-07-10 17 Promotion for Magic Key, Theatre IV and Mojave SINGAPORE. Mon. Three winners at Bukit Timah yesterday have been promoted from Class 3 to Class 2. They are Magic Kek. Theatre IV and Mojave. Weights for Wednesday's races are: Cl. 1. Div. 2— 6 f Civle Centre 0.00 South of France543 words
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218 1962-07-10 17 SIZE OF TEAM FOR GAMES WILL DEPEND ON FINANCE RAJAH SINGAPORE, Mon. Ttie strength of the Singapore 'contingent to the Asian Games in Jakarta will depend on how much each affiliate of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council can contribute to the central pool. The SOSC president, Mr. A. T. Rajah,218 words
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Article47 1962-07-10 17 PENANO. Mon. Penang women win meet Selangor women in their Straits Times Cup replay here on Jluy 21. After an 80-mlnute meeting yesterday, the F.A. of Penang's women's soccer committee agreed to the replay ac ordered by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president of the FAM.47 words
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253 1962-07-10 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Monday A MERICAN" coach Stanley Wright today expressed strong disapproval of the habits of some of Singapore's leading athletes. They lacked selfcontrol and were not dedicated to athletics. Wright said that during his short stay in Singapore he had253 words
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Article197 1962-07-10 17 Army well placed for title CINOAPORE. Mon. Army, the 4 current leaders in the Singar pore Cricket Association senior tournament, are well-placed to win the title after their drawn match against their strongest rivals. Police, yesterday. Army's remaining opponents are RAP. BCRC and SCC. If they repeat their first round197 words
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254 1962-07-10 18 Mr. Lee had an inkling of disaster LOOK AFTER CHILDREN IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO ME: HIS PARTING WORDS SINGAPORE, Mon By R. CHANDRAN and JOSEPH YEO aged lour, and her brother, Arthur, two, played and laughed. But in, the shuttered bedroom oi' their Leedon Park home today, their sister, Winnie,254 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-07-10 18 JUNNAR (Maharashtra State), Mon. Sixtyeight bodies hove been recovered from the monsoon-swept hillside where on Alitalia jet liner crashed on Friday night with 94 people aboard, it was officially stated here today. The bodies would be brought to Poona where they would be buried or cremated. Officials390 words
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Article49 1962-07-10 18 MR. 4 M. BRUCE and MUa A M. Drucup. Th« engagement 11 announced Utwvin John Malcolm, younger son of th.- 1., i, Mr VV. V. Bruce and of Mr». Kr«t, of Ch.lmsford. Kurx. and Ann* Maureen. d:uiKMrr of Mr Mrs. Gcorici- R. Uracup of Beech House. Mrnston. Yorkshire.49 words
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Obituary70 1962-07-10 18 WALTER FULLER on 4.7.«2 at Chadwell M. Mary Em.x England. Beloved husband and father of Naomi and Gillian. MR. TAN AH MUNC. Principal. All Saints Continuation School, paused away peacefully on Monday nth July IMt, Thr funrrul eortr.;.- will leuve 111 Coronation Road. Tmpln*. at 3.30 P.m on 10.7.70 words
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Article97 1962-07-10 18 MR A MRS. ARULDAS thank relative* and fnendu for their attend- ■>!■'', tnt.t and nmitv! on their weddinK on 7/7 IM2 Sport. MRS. t. CMELLIAH thanks relatives and friend* for messages of sympathy, wreaths and assistance given at the funeral of her beloved hu*hand. THE FAMILY OF the lute97 words
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Article45 1962-07-10 18 YOU LOOK VOUNCCR vhen you re slim: St»> r\\m with Ryvlta -the ideal rlimmlnt: biscuit available at all provision (tore* MADAME WHITE SNAKE at VlCtiprm ThiM't. •> p m Wcdnriuiav. Thursday Tickets available: Victoria Theatrt Ftnokinc Office today p in 10 pm. Telephone ißporrl *****.45 words
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Article122 1962-07-10 18 AIRLINER CRASHES AFTER TAKE-OFF AMARILLO (Texas). Mon. J\ An airliner crashed and burned shortly after taking off from here today, but police said all aboard were reported to have escaped safely. Police said the crashed plane was a turbo-prop Viscount belonging to Continental Airlines. There was no immediate word onReuter - 122 words
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Article90 1962-07-10 18 Cricket tea scores LONDON. Mon. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: Oxford University *58 for eight v MCC. Surrey 351 for eight declared. Kent 217 for eight. Somerset 375 for nine declared. Nottinghamshire 246- for seven. Gloucestershire 220 and 62 for no wicket. Lancashire 269. Worcestershire 99 and 184.Reuter - 90 words
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Article284 1962-07-10 18 LONDON. Mon. coi.dllioiitt vi stock markets today were almost Identical to those experienced last week and whUe gUi-eoged securities and gold shares again foiged ahead, industrial* drifted lower in the absence of support. War Loan 3>/, percent advanced another to 58. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not284 words
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Article23 1962-07-10 18 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £862. sellers £864 Forward buyers £870, sellers £871. Settlement £866, Turnover a.m 710 tons. p.m. 115 tons. Tone: Easier.23 words
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Article39 1962-07-10 18 LONDON. Mon— Bpot 22 3/16 d.. »u<rUst 22> 4 d.. B*nt. 22 :d. Oct. 22*»d.. Oct /Dec 22Sd Jan/Mar 22\d.. April June 22Hd.. July Sept. unquoted, ciX Juiy 23 3/184.. August 22 l/16ci.. Sept 22 l/16d.. Tone: Quiet39 words
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Article, Illustration34 1962-07-10 18 IN ONE BLOW— FOUR DEAD THE HAPPY LEES From left: Winnie (12), with Dolly (l(i) and Pat (14), both of whom died in the crash, Arthur (2), Mrs. Lee. Adelaide (4) and Mr. Lee.34 words
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Article131 1962-07-10 18 LONDON. Mon. British and United States Defence Ministry scientists meet here later this week to review the results of the present series of American underground and atmospheric tests, Briish officials said today. Authoritative sources said a main topic of the conversations will be whether new scientificReuter - 131 words
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118 1962-07-10 18 CHURCHILL: NO SPREAD OF HIS VEIN TROUBLE f ONDON. Mon. Sir v Winston ChAirchill. 87, who has developed early phlebitis in his injured left leg. spent a comfortable night in his London hospital, it was reported today. Yesterday. Sir Winston's doctors reported that the leg, which he fractured in aReuter - 118 words
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Article31 1962-07-10 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Two men, S. Krishnan. 34, and S. Bampu, 42, found fighting In Jalan Tebrau last night, were charged in court today. Each was fined $10.31 words
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