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Title Section14 1962-07-16 1 The Straits Times fie**"** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 16, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03614 words
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Article1387 1962-07-16 1 JACKIE SAM; MUSHAHID ALI SINGAPORE. Sun - JACKIE SAM and MUSHAHID ALI SINGAPORE. Sun. 10,000 in festive mood at Singapore airport By Tengku: Success will make all happy A BEAMING Federation Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew to London tonight and with him went the destiny of the 10 million people of Malaysia. With him1,387 words
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Article53 1962-07-16 1 $423 win shock SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. J. Watson's Coffee Boy scored a sensational upset at the Buklt Timah races today when he won the fourth race to pay MSI for a win ticket. Coffee Boy, ridden by apprentice Leone Poh Keong. carried only 134 tickets on the win tote. (Results53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1962-07-16 1 WHO S behind all that mass of garlands p It's the Federation's Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who flew to London last night for the Malaysia lalks with the British Government. On fhe left is the Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Straits Times picture by HanHan Hai Fong - 55 words
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231 1962-07-16 1 VATICAN CITY, Sunday. pAPAL Gendarmes and Italian Police are investigating a time-bomb explosion which occurred last night in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican the focal point of the Roman Catholic faith. A religious maniac is believed to have smuggled the bomb inside231 words
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Article93 1962-07-16 1 greets Razak at airport Yoke Heong LONDON, Sun. Miss Lai Yoke Heong. 18, Malaya's brave schoolgirl who lost both arms in a bus accident last March, was at the airport to meet the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who arrived today for the Malaysia talks. The girlReuter - 93 words
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Article74 1962-07-16 1 LONDON, Sun.— Sir Winston Churchill, 87. was reported today to have sßent a comfortable night In the London hospital where he Is making a slow recovery from a broken thigh bone. The next detailed bulletin on his condition Is due to be issued tomorrow afternoon, unless there74 words
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Article, Illustration765 1962-07-16 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday - E ve-of -depa rtu re cabinet surprises FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday Axix goes to Health, Sardon takes over Agriculture, and an MCA man Is appointed Transport Minister By J^ SURPRISE re-shuffle in the Federation Cabinet, including the appointment of a new Minister, was announced by the Government tonight. These765 words
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Article40 1962-07-16 1 SH^T DOWN BAIGOfi Sun i 5 ,\rmv In n I'i'i'-r illi f i\r Amri it A k Lnam i'si- aboard is ■»h<>t <li>wn by < omtnunist guerilla* todaj i.' it Laotian bordw uith < i nlr.il >Htn nn uti r40 words
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Article, Illustration414 1962-07-16 2 DID NIKITA SAY RED TROOPS WILL MARCH INTO AUSTRIA IF IT JOINS COMMON MARKET? MOSCOW. Sunday. gOVIET sources here reported yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev had told the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Alfons Gorbach, that Russian troops would march into Austria if it joined the Common Market. But theReuter - 414 words
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146 1962-07-16 2 PRESTWICK, Sunday. THE co-pilot of a Constellation airliner collapsed x and died at the controls yesterday as the aircraft was touching down at Prestwick airport from New York. The captain of the aircraft, owned by Flying Tiger Airlines of America, Immediately took over146 words
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Article36 1962-07-16 2 The Socialist syttem of *9 China determines the fact that it cannot, mutt not and need not commit aggression against any A country. —Marshal Chen Yl, China's Foreign Minister. In a speech 111 Peking yesterday.36 words
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Article47 1962-07-16 2 BONN, Sun.— The Iron key to the gates of Metz, taken by a Herford soldier when the French city fell to Invading Prussian forces In 1870, is to be returned to the city as a "contribution to FrancoGerman friendship," the Herford Town Council decided. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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118 1962-07-16 2 'Send cash to your relatives' bait by Peking HONG KONG, Sun. Communist China is trying to induce more cash remittances from abroad with promises of extra rations of food and clotb.ing for recipients on the mainland. The Sunday Post Herald said pro-Communist banks in the Colony said that as fromReuter - 118 words
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Article30 1962-07-16 2 NEW YORK, Sun.— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer earned US$3.3 million for the 40 weeks ended June 7— a drop of over US$6 million for the same period last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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127 1962-07-16 2 Telstar TV: At least another three years TUEW YORK, Sun. The millions of viewers who this week saw the historic transAtlantic telecasts via Telstar will have to wait at least three years for regular "live" intercontinental television and probably longer, according to U.S. experts. The six-day-old Telstar is only anReuter - 127 words
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243 1962-07-16 2 Jakarta launches 'human' clean-up before the Games JAKARTA, Sun. "Operation Lotus," the removal of beggars, vagrants and prostitutes from Jakarta before next month's Asian Games here, is in full swing, rroops and police move nightly through the empty streets of the dlmly-llt capital, ejecting tattered figures from shop doorways, and243 words
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Advertisement66 1962-07-16 2 line with their policy of providing the most advanced service and facilities to the public, East Asiatic Motor Division are proud to announce the opening of their new FIAT VESPA showrooms, store and reception centre in Singapore. Friends and customers are cordially invited today to mark the opening of Singapore's66 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-07-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (\T& TAkfING VOU^ /"WOW ABC VCX?* V-A LONG TIME. f GETTING OJ? y- pEAg -> y^^v <2i?*i*o&» d^B^^*"?* gxjQ23 words
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Article232 1962-07-16 3 NEW AFRO ASIAN TALKS: 15 GOING |AKARTA, Sun. Fif«J teen countries have agreed to join in a preparatory meeting for the second Afro-Asian conference, it has been announced here. The meeting Is to be held in December In Bandoeng. West Java, site of the first Afro-Asian conference In 1955. TheReuter - 232 words
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Article198 1962-07-16 3 Quick look round MONTEVIDEO (Uruguay), Sun.— Three youths last night forced Elblo Ferrer Vlllanueva, 19-year old member of a student antiCommunist organisation, Into a car and branded a hammer and sickle on his left thigh. Police sources thought the attack was retaliation for the swastika slashing of a 17-year-old girl,198 words
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Article95 1962-07-16 3 Irian talks resume today WASHINGTON. Sun. Dutch and Indonesian negotiators yesterday recessed their talks about the future of West New Guinea until tomorrow. The Netherlands Ambassador to Washington, Dr. J. H. Van Roijen; and the Indonesian Ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Adam Maltk. held another meeting the third of their current95 words
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Article63 1962-07-16 3 ROME. Sun.— A postcard dispatched from Mori, near Trento, North Italy, has reached its destination. I.idlne. in north-east Italy, after 42 years, but the addressee died 17 years ago. Giacomo Tavaris was a young soldier at Mori when he sent the card to his cousin onReuter - 63 words
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Article269 1962-07-16 3 De Gaulle faces censure move PARIS, Sunday. PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle's foreign policy will 1 be the real Issue wiien the French National Assembly votes on a motion of censure tomorrow. The motion, signed by 12 members of each of the four main non-Gaulllst parties Conservatives. Radicals. MRP and Socialists—Reuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration484 1962-07-16 3 MORE FOREIGN NEWS IN »ASI li Disarm meeting success depends on nuclear test ban offers GENEVA, Sunday. ■JHE West might be able to drop its demand for control posts in Russia to police a nuclear test ban, Mr. Arthur Dean, AmericasReuter - 484 words
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Article55 1962-07-16 3 BOMBAY. Sun.— The opposition Praja Socialist Party today pledged "unstinted support" to the Government in every step It takes to "thwart the Chinese attempt to usurp our territory." The resolution, adopted by its national executive here, urged the Government to shed its "Illusions about the real intentionReuter - 55 words
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Article41 1962-07-16 3 MIAMI BEACH (Florida). Sun. Miss Argentina was last night chosen as "Miss Universe 1962" In the annual beauty pageant here. The runners up. In order were Misses Iceland, Finland. Taiwan and Brazil. Malaya and Singapore were unrepresented.41 words
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Article34 1962-07-16 3 PARIS. Sun.— The oldest known Frenchwoman, Madame Desiree Delory, and Mrs. Rebecca Mlrdoch, believed to be Australia's oldest woman, both died this week. Their total llfespan added up to 213 years. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article73 1962-07-16 3 Cleo ends Rome 'visit 9 |£OME. Sun. Work in Italy film a reconstruction of on the US. 533 mUlion he tU of Pharsalia. Elisabeth Taylor, as CleoCleopatra ended here pa t ra completed her final today. srene yesterday, a 29th The last scenes to be shot Century Fox spokesman atReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement206 1962-07-16 3 C| SMART 2 SINGAPORE'S FOREMOST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP 86, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** GIVE YOUR CHILD THE VITAL DAILY TEASPOONFUL m MWsMlWrWsssssHfc J^sssS^sssssssßssst^LS .^sssssssl <^ .-> jP\aS^ ONE teaspoon! ul of yitamjn A YitQm}n B/ VA —9 H HPsV^ H I Essential for growth and Deficiency of this vitamin)206 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-07-16 4 TENGKU SMILES THROUGH THE GARLANDS- AT AIRPORT SEND-OFF THE familiar face of the Federation's Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, just before well-wishers piled more farewell garlands on him, completely hiding bis face. And beside him is the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who seemsMak Klan Seng - 105 words
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Article392 1962-07-16 4 SINGAPORE AIRPORT THE louimuirf 4t today's i>ciieduie of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: Fiom Tokyo. Manila, (BA 943) 5.56 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Istanbul, Teheran, Karachi, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin, iBA 713) 9.15 p.m. Quitu: from Sydney,392 words
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Article45 1962-07-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Three senior prison officers. Messrs. Sardool Singh, Yeow Koon Poh and Quek Shi Lei have been oromoted to the posts of Superintendent of Prisons, according to a recent notification In the Government Qazette. The three officers were formerly Assistant Superintendents.45 words
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Advertisement359 1962-07-16 4 I #*M^*Vlj COMING! I XwJwF (SINGAPORE) s JAMES STEWART Awarded BEST ACTOR-^ s Aid "SILVER BEAR" Prize At The I2tb WEST I L BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL Fer Tbie Pietire! S J£ tmuk^f* cocoa >y oe luxe /ijSHi lESk I ■P^Wji^W™ I DINING ROOM fS^O W £j^ SPECIAL |Vt\^BFV A^l 1359 words
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Advertisement156 1962-07-16 4 >»-" mmmammmmmmmtsmmmmmmmmmmmrmA V SKY CHARITY PREMIERE Tomorrow 9.15pm lj|— In oid of ST. JOHN COUNCIL Under the distinguished I potronoge of H.E. The YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA Th« Sinqopore Harbour Board Pip* Band will be in attendance t>77iiB, we promise, is probably the most: I exciting motion picture you'll ever see!156 words
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Advertisement211 1962-07-16 5 Sk WEMtMt JK Wt OU riCifKOiL^j^^Tl^OM JIjMjjGEROIL Wk -TIGMOILI ,>t /jt,\* iKiER OIL 7 &lF9PjfHyjP *ty fJVy//<i i »> mQh AU~4i.-m—. TIGER BALM J r Alt^jfLu. «4| Don't Miss It! HORLICKS Radio Show VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 6.30 p.m. TONIGHT Douglas LYFORD (Winner of 1961 Radio Singapore Talentime) The CRESCENDOS (Singapore's211 words
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Advertisement106 1962-07-16 5 I Ist. E. DEGNER (SUZUKI) sth. M. ITO (SUZUKI) §5 6th. M. ICHINO (SUZUKI) Bth. S. SUZUKI (SUZUKI! Also won the Manufacturers' Team Prize. I Fastest Lap Time Prize: E. DEGNER 29-58-06. The National Day Commemoration Sprint, jpJ Upper Thomson Road, 24th June 1962 M IST. IN 125 CC CLASS106 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-07-16 6 A DOG race? Certainly not. But the thousands of spectators at the Malayan Motor Sports Club's first motor cycle grand prix at Kenny Hill in Kuala Lumpur yesterday had a good laugh anyway when this mongrel ran the whole course from start to finish justLim Yaw Chong - 64 words
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Article458 1962-07-16 6 B*7 IS THE WEEK-END SCORE IN PERAK LOCAL POLLS WITH ONE MORE TO GO T^HE results of the elections in the second batch of 18 local councils in Perak yesterday was interpreted by the Alliance and the Peoples Progressive Party as victory for their respective458 words
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Article, Illustration155 1962-07-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "Malaysia will bring about a fundamental change in the role of the Royal Malayan Navy," said Capt. W. J. Dovers here yesterday before he left for home after his two and a half years of duty in Malaya. Capt. Dovers, of155 words
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Article69 1962-07-16 6 KUCHINO. Sun. Private students Intending to study In Britain are now required to send evidence of their admission to schools, colleges or other academic Institutions there to the Director of Education. This should be done before submitting travel documents to the Immigration Department for endorsement. Students who69 words
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Advertisement249 1962-07-16 6 12/7/11 Constipation SOUE AGENTS: HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD. manufacturer of the famous GRIPE WATER '^f&ISS^H introduces r^Sffl^Mff Iflllll'l^taPlll^ A M I I Hill I laW *t\ v ligL ->. m Bi- 1 ImWm II lilt ,v >b" I i '^^M^< ML JPifcw^^ekM^P^lljfe t aril, j- wmiy Wk -■x?3K* >.■ V249 words
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Advertisement267 1962-07-16 6 V IF YOU "1 [suffer] from A fall I READ THIB EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from asthma, bronchitis, bronchial catarrh, phlean oo the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to urn and gives suick relief and surenest of effect. Tba properties267 words
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Article, Illustration321 1962-07-16 7 LAST POWER TUNNEL IS BROKEN THROUGH Cameron scheme's longest: Sultan performs ceremony TANAH RATA, Sunday 'pHE last and longest tunnel in the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme the six and a half miles Telom tunnel was broken through today. The Sultan of Pahang who was present, gave the instruction for the321 words
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Article195 1962-07-16 7 CINGAPOKE. Sun. Mr. A.P. Rajah. SPA Assemblyman for Farrer Park, today urged the people of Singapore to stop thinking in terms of their different communities, but to consider themselves as "Malayans.' Speaking at an SPA study group luncheon on "The future and you." he stressrd195 words
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124 1962-07-16 7 Party on the green in Welfare Week KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A party on the green in Pantai Valley will be the highlight of the third Welfare Week to be held on Sept. 1 by the University of Malaya Students' Union. The programme will include an international carnival or. the campus124 words
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246 1962-07-16 7 THE REDS WANT OUR TREASURE ISLE-LIM SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today warned that the Communists may mount a more '^vigorous campaign" against the Malaysia plan though they had failed In their initial intrigue against the project. Tun Lim, speaking at a246 words
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188 1962-07-16 7 Capture of Penang is Socialists' target DENANG, Sun. The Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, reiterated today that the Front's primary aim now was "to capture the Penang state government' in 1964. "We shall then be able to extend to all areas within the state188 words
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Article85 1962-07-16 7 SINGAPOREAN WINS A PHOTO PRIZE From KEITH COOPER SYDNEY, Sun.— A Singapore photographer has won one of the six certificates of merit In the pictorial prints section of the Fifth Sydney International Photographic Exhibition. He is Mr. Khee Chong Tat who gained his certificate for a print titled "Hymn Singing."85 words
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Article115 1962-07-16 7 REVENUE UP— CARS, TOBACCO HELPED SINGAPORE. Sunday. rvHE Singapore Customs Department netted over 1 $24 million more in revenue during the first six months of this year than for the same period last year. The actual sum of $59,747.--000 collected between January and June this year was nearly $3 million115 words
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Article70 1962-07-16 7 KULIM. Sun.— A 12-mai Indian drama troupe spon sored by the Federation L> partment of Information I touring estates In Soutl Kedah staging plays on loyal ty. the national language am rural development. Scooter man hun KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.Soh Khan San. 25, a moto scooterist was knocked70 words
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Article47 1962-07-16 7 PENANG. Sun.— Dealers In North Malaya last night save a farewell dinner to Mr. Q E Wyatt, Penang manager of Nestles Products (M) Ltd. who is being transferred to Ceylon. Mr. AD. Turner, from Kuala Lumpur, who succeeds Mr. Wyatt. was at the dinner47 words
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Article277 1962-07-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. An invitation to the Government to set up a committee and send it to Bakar Sampan, in Xluang district, to see conditions there was made today by Mr. Lee Ah Leng (Socialist Front— Gunong Lambak) in the Johore Legislative a s sembly.277 words
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217 1962-07-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HE Ministry of Education is probing complaints of disparity in the pay packets of Day Training College graduate teachers. The complaining ones are those who obtained a Higher School Certificate after graduating from the D.T.C. Their grouse Is that217 words
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Article150 1962-07-16 8 KLANG, Sunday. rrHE condition of a fisherman, Karpani bin Haji 1 Sarwajis, 24, who was admitted to the Klang District Hospital after a four-inch ikan puyu got But he will not be able to talk properly for some time. Karpani was rushed to the hospital In a150 words
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110 1962-07-16 8 3 COUNCILS GO TO ALLIANCE IN KELANTAN IZOTA BHARU, Sun. The Alliance gained control of three out of eight councils when the first of Kelantan's local council elections were held yesterday. The five other councils went to the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. In Bertam, Rantau Panjang and Wakaf Bahru. Alliance candidates110 words
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Article28 1962-07-16 8 PORT DICKSON, Sun— The Port Dickson Welfare Committee has decided to help deserving school children buy text books and pay for transport and examination fees.28 words
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Article57 1962-07-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sun The employees of the National Insurance Co. Ltd. in High Street have got better pay and working conditions under an agreement reached between the company and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. The agreement has been certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court and was published57 words
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Article44 1962-07-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Three masker* thugs armed with daggers entered the flat of a fruit seller. Tan Kok Wah, in Loron* 27 at 2.30 this morning and tied ud Tan and his family, and left with $990 In cash and jewellery.44 words
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Article225 1962-07-16 8 TENGKU ON THIS GOTONG ROYONG' I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The co-operative movement has a vital role to play in Malaya's all-round national development, said the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a message in the souvenir programme of the 40th International Co-opera-tive Day celebration here yesterday. He added that the movement225 words
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116 1962-07-16 8 BENTONG. Sun —Mr Toh Wai Teng, the Independent chairman of the Bentong Town Council, said today that he was not a United Democratic Party councillor although he is a member of its pro-tern committee. He was commenting on the action of Seremban Independent116 words
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Miscellaneous170 1962-07-16 8 Alley Oap By F. F. Hamlin I TM SURE SURPRISED SL^~~ I |n/^ri^ ~~1 I ~AN' 90 ARE IOU I that three 10UNG /but wtu. m\ W&» /^Tmi^\^Zcinß-J N STRONSASM3U VriSHT NOW// I I VOX nNE-P*-— *CTV Dirk Trmey By Chm»**r Gomld f 1 TJS^- VOL DICK T Tfi!^ 1170 words
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Article, Illustration932 1962-07-16 9 HECTOR NEMO - HECTOR NEMO by_ HIGH above the Indian Ocean and extending westwards into Natal stand 1,600 square miles of hills and downs which may prove the undoing of the apartheid of Prime Minister Yerwoerd of South Africa. Next year these territories of the932 words
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Advertisement135 1962-07-16 9 Forgive us if we are not the largest selling LOCALLY manufactured menthol cigarette in Malaya. But we are IMPORTED from England where 4 out of every 5 menthol cigarettes smoked are CONSULATE And. because of our premium quality tobaccos, CONSULATE costs a few cents more per packet. As such, we135 words
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The Straits Times Monday. July 16, 1962.
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Article555 1962-07-16 10 Taking nothing quite for granted, the Tengkus Malaysian mission to London wears already an air of success. Primarily the talks are concerned with the terms on which Sarawak and North Borneo will join. The basis has been agreed, and largely the framework must be that which the Malaysia555 words
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Article627 1962-07-16 10 Any confidence the tin industry may have in the International Tin Council's new move in respect of the U.S. stockpile is pinned to the voice of the consumer. At the Council's special meeting in May consumers and producers parted company again, and producers were left to approach627 words
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Article35 1962-07-16 10 It Wordt $19 (Minimum) MR. A MRS. A. Sothiratnam thank all irnnda and relatives for the attendance and tJMaaasta of condoloncrf mi thr d'-aih of their noly daughter. Hrrmila, Bhavam on 27th June, MM.35 words
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Article362 1962-07-16 10 20 Wordt tin (Minimum) WATCH YOUR WEIGHT: Be At but not fat. Remember Ryvlti keep* you m Knjoy dvlicioua K>vita today. Von II love it FOR BRIGHTER FLOORS and brighter furniture uae Kiwi KuikWax It Roea on faat (Ivta a aMM that really Usta. SEASON EXTENDED on request for362 words
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Article, Illustration473 1962-07-16 10 Mac's personal attention— with 'tough Sandys at his side DATELINE LONDON: FIRST CABLE FROM JMrO L.C. HOFFMAN (WITH MALAYSIA TALKS TEAM) THE British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, will personally handle the British side of the Malaysian negotiations which begin here on Wednesday. The weekend changes in the British Cabinet will473 words
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LETTERS
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230 1962-07-16 10 MERGER: Offer is legally untenable 'THE Prime Minister ot Singapore hat offered to his people as an alternative "a complete and unconditional merger as a State on an equal basis with the other 1 1 States in accordance with the constitutional documents ot the Federation of Malaya." This offer is230 words
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Letter59 1962-07-16 10 HARD TASK YOUR correspondent •'lmpatient" (S.T. |uly 10) who complained about the delay in the payment ot salary arrears to teachers hat expressed the frustration of all parents and relatives, including me, of the are than 500 teachers who qualified in December 1960. Never before have arrears of qualified teachert59 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1962-07-16 10 Behind the joy a new anxiety in Algeria ONE TARTY 9 DEMAND CAN PROLONG CRISIS FOR YEARS ALGERIA. SUN. ALGIERS last week witness c d scenes ot hysterical joy which have beon compared with those following the fall of Mafeking. Armistice Night, and YE Day. For the past five days1,057 words
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Advertisement12 1962-07-16 10 for2»*every wrist a FAVRELEUBA THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS WATCH WITHIN YOUR REACH12 words
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Article230 1962-07-16 11 PICKETS QUIT AFTER 10 MONTHS SINGAPORE. Sunday. 'pHE 160 men and women who have been picketing the premises of the Singapore People's Association in various parts of this city for the past 10 months have dispersed voluntarily. This followed a decision made at a general meeting of all ex-employees of230 words
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Article98 1962-07-16 11 A bishop's advice to teachers PENANG. Sun. The Bishop of Penang, Msgr. Francis Chan, yesterday urged Catholic teachers to try to improve the teaching of children "both spiritually and materially." "We should pull together and. from our resources, try to improve the teaching of children," he said at the inaugural98 words
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Article38 1962-07-16 11 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Pen Seng Khoon. vice-president of the MCA Perak Branch, was entertained today to tea by the lpoh MCA division to celebrate the bestowal of th» AMN on him rjy the Yang diPertuan Agong.38 words
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Article31 1962-07-16 11 KLANG, Sun.— The Town Health Officer. Dr. T. L. Tan. has agreed to Investigate complaints of fly nuisance in the Port Swettenham area. The police have detained a man.31 words
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Article54 1962-07-16 11 JOHORE DAHRU, Sun The Mentrl Besar ol Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. is visiting Gunong Pulai on Wednesday morning to investigate a proposal made by the local government committee in the Legislative Assembly. The proposal is to convert Public Works Department quarters there Into54 words
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Article, Illustration84 1962-07-16 11 THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, gave a luncheon on Saturday to Tengku Abdul Rahman at Sri Temasek. Present at the luncheon were Borneo and Singapore politicians. From left in the picture are Mr. James Wong, Dato Abdul Hamid bin' Haji84 words
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180 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Dean of the Faculty of Law in the University of Singapore gave his views yesterday on the ban on lawyers operating in arbitration courts. Professor L. A. Sheridan said: "Th 3 exculslon of lawyers from arbitration proceedings180 words
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199 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sunday A PAN-MALAYSIA song competition open to resi- dents in the Malaysian territories is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture here. ..Thjere are four top prizes of si. 000 each for the best Mal »y- Chinese, Tamil and Enggllsh song and199 words
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112 1962-07-16 11 Police probe jealousy motive in murder ease P:.V\N(i. Sun. Working on the theory that jealously was the motive for the attack, the police have today interviewed a teenage girl in connection with the murder of a housewife and wounding of three others, in Chemor Lane, off Perak Road, yesterday afternoon112 words
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87 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The >J Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir ■lohari. today told Singapore I mno members that they should try not to hurt the feelings of nonMalays in whatever they do. He said this at the openir.r of the party's87 words
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Article302 1962-07-16 11 Police hunt for gun snatcher SINGAPORE, Sun. Police here are hunting for four thugs, one of whom snatched revolver from a detective at 1.30 a.m. today and opened fire when the detective tried to take it back, critically Injuring a bystander. The Incident took place in the lobby of the302 words
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Article101 1962-07-16 11 DATO SARDON GOES FOR A WALK COPENHAGEN. Sun. The \j Malayan Transport Minister, Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, in hospital after breaking his right elbow, was permitted yesterday to get up and have a short walk through Aarhus town. "We are very satisfied, he Is making excellent progress." Dr.Reuter - 101 words
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Article33 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.—A detective chased and arrested a youth after a gold chain had been snatched from a shop assistant in a cinema this afternoon. A youth will appear in court tomorrow.33 words
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272 1962-07-16 11 <CAST BLANK VOTES' CALL BY FIVE PARTIES SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE Council of Joint Action representing five Singapore political parties today called on voters here to cast blank votes in the coming i i referendum on merger. A council statement said It was urging this "as a mark of protest at272 words
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Article131 1962-07-16 11 Reward for a watch finder SINGAPORE, Sun. A British radio operator, Mr. Stephen Spencer, 24, from the freighter Ard Finland, /today offered a reward for the return of a "very sentimental" watch which he believes he dropped in a taxi. Mr. Spencer made the offer through the police early this131 words
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Article59 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The offices of the Royal Norwegian Consulate-General in Singapore will be on the 6th floor of the Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay, from tomorrow. They will be open daily, Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m to 4.3059 words
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Article28 1962-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. —A boat repairer, Lim Bah. 56. was drowned in the sea off Llm Chu Kang Road today when he fell off a Junk.28 words
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Advertisement190 1962-07-16 11 8 TON ARTICULATEDS Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special 0 requirements. rrhnni Motors SIN6APORC A KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IV BORNEO MOTORS TEN PER CENT FREE OF (U.K.) TAX. PIG INVESTMENT PLAN Guoranttad under the Pl 9 Fattening Plan ipeniorad by Derbyihir* Pi§ Hatcheries190 words
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Miscellaneous433 1962-07-16 11 RADIO MALAYA £L cre rht- Davs H-00 Close The Man 1 Love. 3 00 Clo* ,,,,,,>., shobtuiavi Down: 5.00 Programme Sum«V»viTl ivv RAnin QINAAPHRP mary; 503 Record Roundabout. >KB\iih 41.7 Metre. KAUIU SINbAPOKE. 5.30 Musical Birthday Cards uara^u." News'TeadM^' Fm SHORT WAVE SERVICE 5.45 PeaU Italiana; 6.00 Pre-gara-nu. News Headlines.433 words
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328 1962-07-16 12 fHIEFS of Algeria's six politico-military commands (Willayas) who virtually wield all power in the newly independent country, were meeting today to try to break the deadlock over national leadership. Mr. Mohammed Yazid. information minister in the provisional government, announced this to reporters tonight as328 words
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Article75 1962-07-16 12 A new row over outpost RABAT. Sun. The Moroccan new* agency last night reported another incident involving Moroccan and Algerian troops over an isolated desert military outpost. The agency said two lorries loaded with Algerian troops drove up to the outpost of Oued ZHmou and ordered the Moroccan commander toReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration224 1962-07-16 12 WOODSTOCK (Eng- land). Sun. Princess Margaret, with her orange-tinted hair swept up into a beehive, was the belle of the ball early yesterday at a glittering party at which rich and famous people of Britain and the United States dancedUPI - 224 words
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Article, Illustration499 1962-07-16 12 Mac expected to sack another 60 Ministers Second phase of a 'ruthless purge' predicted ■JHE reshuffle of Britain's Conservative Government, in which seven Cabinet Ministers were replaced on Friday, is not over yet, most Sunday newspapers reported here today. Political commentators predicted that more Ministers would be sacked by the499 words
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150 1962-07-16 12 I ONDON, Sun.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Chancellor of the Exchequer until he was "axed' in the Cabinet reshuffle, has pledged to support the reconstructed Government. "I have been a Minister for nearly 11 years and Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the ExchequerReuter - 150 words
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129 1962-07-16 12 T ONDON. Sun.— Mr. Harold Watkinson. Minister of Defence until he was unseated in the Cabinet Reshuffle, told a Conservative Party rally at Ampfleld. Hampshire, yesterday that the party was facing "the fight of its life.'* He said: "Once the reshuffle IsReuter - 129 words
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Article32 1962-07-16 12 BOGOTA. Sun.— Official Colombian reports today said nine peasants were killed in their sleep last night near Sevilla. 90 miles north of the coffee centra of Call.32 words
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124 1962-07-16 12 LONDON, Sun— The reshuffling of the British Cabinet extended to Madame Tussaud's wax museum yesterday. A number of empty chairs in the "British Cabinet" section greeted first visitors. A next card announced: "Nos. 42. 43. 45 and 49 have been removed." They corresponded124 words
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Advertisement1294 1962-07-16 13 NOTICES TENDERS SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN JABATAN mjk j^ DREDGING LIMITED 1 Incorporated in KnrUrrfl rtKAR QUARTERLY RETURN. Tenders for the Provision of QUARTER ENDING 30/6/62 Watertorne SaniUUon. Water Output of Tin Ore: 9281 plculs %o^ <%*£££. The Sterling equivaleni of the wlu recetved t the ofti of average Sliwapor* Tin1,294 words
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Advertisement2435 1962-07-16 13 IConUnuMt from Pace lOi HOUSES LAND FOR SALE TRAVELS TOURS SITUATIONS VACANT M Wtrda SS (Mim.)— Box tt eta. txtrm tt Word* U (Mtm.)-Btx St ct*. txtrt tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St eta, txtrm SEMI-OITACHIO BRIOK Building. ASIAN GAMES IV (stay at Hotel RAJA-a cm i Frc riM a2,435 words
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Advertisement723 1962-07-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ct: txtrm 1959 VOLKSWAGEN SALOON 28.000 miles, one owaei SS.S6O o.n o. Tel. (Spore) 48.196 QUICK SALE Selling either 1957 F/Consul or 1955 Vauxhall. Both excellent condition, taxed/comp. Insurance. Small partial payments accepted. Tel (Spore) *****. MINI MINOR SPECIAL October 1960,723 words
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Advertisement538 1962-07-16 13 FOR SALE tt Wtrda SS (Mim.)— Bam St eta. txtrm 1 BIRSATU SINGLET! and Vests made In Malaya for Malayan available I In assorted colours or printed with 1 special badgea suitable for schools, clubs or advertising purposes. Seeking also distributors In Singapore. Malaya and Borneo. Pleaae contact South Pacific538 words
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Advertisement222 1962-07-16 13 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) >.» Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St eta. txtrm •TRAITSVIEW Modern Hotel J.B. ilr-condttloDed rooms, dancing nightly. Pbone 2133/4. NNOH MOTIL J.B. English. Cantonese Food. Alrconoitloned Kooma Pbone 2385/4. WHERE TO EAT (S'pere) It Word* $i (Mim.}— Box it eta. axtrm LUNCH A riNNER At Moderate Charges.222 words
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1092 1962-07-16 14 Allington Kennard - An anthology of great cricket games Allington Kennard By GREAT CRICKET MATCHES. Edited by Handosyde Buchanan. (Eyre and Spoftiswoode. 255.) FEW cricketers have left as great a mark on the game as John Willes. His fame is peculiar. Willes was the first round-arm bowler, a Kent amateur who Is said1,092 words
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Article285 1962-07-16 14 FOR ADVENTURE HONG KONG TO BARCELONA. By Jose Marie Tey. (George Harrap 18s. 6dJ OENOR Tey and his crew of six were fairly asking for adventure when they hoisted sail on the junk Rubia, and headed out to sea. bound from Hong Kong to Barcelona. Only Senor Tey knew anything285 words
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Advertisement148 1962-07-16 14 F^| JB There is no tougher chain i JBsaw built today than the B^^ffSJT 5 Because it's designed and manufactured to tpmKF t I the special requirements of professional 1 loggers fit SK*^*4Kt^?t^mß J^Wl J BBBfelr^^i(i BbßßbbiPi^^lHßbil PBB*BBSH|Hm^B M^B* ™1b B^i^BHßHn BS^^^Mbl^ I^K«6S^9IBHRRfIBKPi^BHBHBFQi For further details consult Vk/jJ A«^H: fi/r148 words
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Miscellaneous287 1962-07-16 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS the graveyard! (10). 1. Mayflower men diicovered In 5 Industrial recession In timber musi*rs swallowing lish-head -chance for bear (3. 5» ,g 7j 6. By gum! Louie is susceptible 8. Trie ability to work, (w It were «*««"y (8 1 7 Tne penultimate, or course 9.287 words
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Article1219 1962-07-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER a week of uncertainty the Malayan Stock Exchange at last knew on Saturday morning the outcome -of the current International Tin Council talks in London. The Council nad debated for four days what it intended to do about the intention1,219 words
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Article553 1962-07-16 16 KIBBKR TIN IP***) (Per picul) July 9 7b,, eta. $439.00 19 77* CU. $136.50 11 7€',, cU. $439.75 12 76 gets. $***** 13 ''>■! cU. $442.75 $439.87!, T. H.rb.ur 2i.) and Tranati (unch.). Apart from an early flurry in giltedxed and gold iiharea, quiet and uninureitlng conditions were553 words
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Article1093 1962-07-16 16 rpHE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Excbance show last business to July 7 (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L sUndint; for Hi(hest and Lowest business this year to date were: IHDUSTtULS HI Alti Sricka (0 O'OS (.20 «nas let1,093 words
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Article71 1962-07-16 16 Current Date of Total Total for parmeot payment for previous year year Hongkong Bank ss.' Auk. 20 15s. Malayan Tobacco s'rt Aur. 31 Gopent; Con. is Auk. 31 80% Idriv Hyd. 6rl Aur. 21 75 1/18% Tanjong Tin 6d.+ Sept. 7 77J<~<. Tronoh Mine* Is. 3d.* Sept. 771 words
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Article345 1962-07-16 16 ITC: Drop is first reaction fTHE first reaction in Singapore on Saturday following the International Tin Council's communique was a drop of $2.87* in the tin price to $439.87 J. In the previous lew days the price had been taken up to $442.75 and market circles regarded Saturday's drop as345 words
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Article43 1962-07-16 16 July July 10 July 11 July 12 July VI July 14 Indutlriali: MkVti IH4 jO 1*7.63 IKS 21 IM It In- TMIi: M J^i) 33 t* 1 2A1.C3 I rubbirt: 17-JI6 IT.'.IH IT'.' l6 172.16 172.16 172.16 Jan. 1 ISM.IOO43 words
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Advertisement88 1962-07-16 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUHD Application Form and full details available toy sending this coupon to: the Managers, P.O. Bex 90, Smaopora, P.O. Bom IM Kuala Lumpw P.O. Bo» SO, Ipoh or P.O. Itl 277, PeAang. Nimi: (Mr./Mrs./Miss) i TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO 16/7/62 KYOSEI LINE trap ispta88 words
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Advertisement826 1962-07-16 17 STORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE folk) wing Is a complete list of revised quota- tions Issued by the Singa- pore section of the Malayan < Stock Exchange on Friday. July 13. INDtHTRIAU B. S. i AJ« Orda. LJOO 88. Pttrot S6/» M/l 1 ■H.M. Tnuuw O.uo ft.ou < Houatrad 1.58826 words
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Advertisement967 1962-07-16 17 EXAMINATION FOR NOTICE MIDWIVES. In the Estate of GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES- GOH SWEE L NG deC d PRIVATE CANDIDATES PURSUANT to Section 29 of the An examination for Midwives Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) will be held at the General Hos- Notice ls hereby given that all crepttal, Ipoh Government can- d^rs967 words
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Advertisement591 1962-07-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS applications are Invited from suitably qualified serving teachers who are Federal Cltisens to fill the appointment of Headmaster in the Francis Light Shool. (English Medium Primary School). Penang. This school has been graded as VERY LARGE Tide the Fourth Schedule to the Education (Salaries and Appointments) Rules. 1961.591 words
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Advertisement694 1962-07-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA on behalf of THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Vacancy for Clerk of Works Suitably qualified Federal Citizens are Invited to apply for a post as Clerk of Works for a Contract of Timber Houses and Roads to be constructed at Jalan Day, Alor694 words
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Advertisement546 1962-07-16 17 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall) (ft) Supply oi Copper Wire (4 Items). Tender deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 31st July. 1962. GAS DEPARTMENT: (Showroom, Mansoor Street) (b) Supply of Low Pressure Cocks. Tender deposit $100/-. Close at 2.19546 words
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Advertisement448 1962-07-16 17 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the construction of a dining hail ana kitchen (or the Islamic Girl's School Tambun Road, Ipoh will be received at the office of the Jurutcra Negeri, Jhbatan Kerja Raya. Perak at Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the 25th July. 1962 from contractors in448 words
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1945 1962-07-16 18 EPSOM JEEP; Singapore. Sunday - EPSOM JEEP; Singapore. Sunday r|™r]^jC^L^^^r^T By yyiNK MAN, with Kitson Leong up, led practically all the way to score an easy win in the Williamson Memorial Stakes over 71 here today. Immediately after the race, the Stewards suspended Leong for one1,945 words
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Miscellaneous97 1962-07-16 18 SOCCER STORK UIV. SB: Radln M..> v Dunman Pioneers iBnlrslier Rd.). I>iv. 3C: Bawviii v Kc. Kiipor (Geylang i S'GOR JUNIOR KO: Sri Java v Blue Circle Ipoh Rd IRC. P. Jay i v Ulu Klane (Taylor Rd>: SI A 'B' v SCRC C (KL padarm>. Ik PERAK DIV. 197 words
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Article, Illustration28 1962-07-16 19 ALBERT LIM (No. 97) sweeps into the lead in yesterday's Motor-cycle Grand Prix. Albert won the main event in 18min. 13.5 sec. Straits Times picture.28 words
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374 1962-07-16 19 FRANCIS EMMANUEL; Kuala Lumpur, Sun - Albert sweeps to easy win on a Norton FRANCIS EMMANUEL; Kuala Lumpur, Sun By LIM of Singapore, riding a Norton Manx 499 cc, won the 18-mile otor-cycle Grand Prix (unlimited) on the new dual carriageway off Kenny Hill here today. Bespectacled Albert won unchallenged and went round the 1.2-mile circuit374 words
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112 1962-07-16 19 US CLINCH DAVIS CUP WIN OVER CANADA PILCVELAM), Sun. 1 in- LniiL, ed States clinched victor> over Canada in their Davis Cup (American lone) match heir when Chuck McKlnley and Dennis Rahuon beat Francois Gedbout and Den FonUna 11-9. 7-5, 6-1 to give the United States a winninc 3-0 lead.112 words
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Article162 1962-07-16 19 Guan Bee has clutch trouble I had ordered spares from Japan but their arrival was delayed 1 had to use locally made spares and they were no good at all. 1 am sorry I did not take part. he told the Straits Times. Results tip To 125 cc: 1 Victor162 words
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Article56 1962-07-16 19 DUBLIN, Sun. Roa Layer (Australia) the Wimbledon champion, was Riven a walkover In the men's singles final of the Irish lawn tennis championships henyesterday. His opponent. Britain's Bobby Wilson, was prevented from playing by "tennis elbow." Australian girl Madonna Schaci won the women* singles, defeating Judy56 words
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Article382 1962-07-16 19 QYDNEY Sun.— Result* ot week- end Australian soccer matches: NS WALES DIV I— Bnnkstown 0 Hellenic 2 Oladesvllle 2 Auburn 2. Prague 1 Yugal 3: South Coast 2 Polonia 1. Budapest 1 Canterbury 1; Haknah 6 Apia 2. \S WALKS DIV 2— Blacktown S Balgownie 2: Oranvllle382 words
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297 1962-07-16 19 GLAMORGAN IN TROUBLE AFTER LUNCH SEVEN OUT FOR 75 T ONDON, Sun. Rain seriously hampered the English flrst-class cricket programme yesterday. There was no play at all in h( L betwen Middlesex and Leicester at Lord's, and the other eight games were all badly affected. A storm during the lunchReuter - 297 words
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Advertisement389 1962-07-16 19 Pay as little as $43 monthly fora NEW family sized PHILCO Refrigerator B.2cu.ft. |h^-=^ v1 lURm *in Singapore i 1 Hag^ $53 in Federation jIL. "?F SK THEM AT YOUU DEALER O» 1' -Cif r?i HOME APPLIANCES. 304» ORCHAUD ROAD. SINCAPOBJ I HEADACHE B^^JtiM and ALL >"AINS fifti to the389 words
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Article393 1962-07-16 20 LOURDES AND CHOE BROTHERS SHINE IN MALACCA VICTORY THEIR HOPES NOW REST ON MATCH WITH SINGAPORE .Malacca 2 Joint Services 1 MALACCA, Sunday gINGAPORE Joint Services, favourites in the South zone of the Malaya Cup competition, crashed to a shock defeat here today. Services' hopes of entering393 words
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Article151 1962-07-16 20 PENANG. Sun.— A five-goal blitz in the second half carried Penang through to victory after they had been two down in their Malaya Cup (North zonet match against Kedah here today. This victory confirmed Penang as Zone champions. Penan;? were rattled by the robust151 words
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Article125 1962-07-16 20 NORTH r W I) 1. F A ITS. Prilling 5 5 0 036 5 10 Rmk 5 3 0 2 19 9 6 Krdah 5 2 0 3 12 13 4 Perils 5 0 0 5 1 41 0 CKNTKAL Sclaneor 5 5 0 037 5 10 Forces125 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-07-16 20 CRASH! AND KEE HOCK TUMBLES OUT OF GRAND PRIX RACE— BUT HE WALKS AWAY UNHURT LO KEE HOCK (Singapore) goes tumbling out of the 251-35P cc race when his Norton Manx skidded off the road in the Motorcycle Grand Prix Meeting at Kenny Hill, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. However, he wasWan Seng Yip - 70 words
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Article131 1962-07-16 20 jyiALACCA, Sun. George Yap won' two titles the Open .singles and doubles In the Malacca Badminton Championships wnich concluded last night. In the singles final, George beat the defending champion. Law Telk Soon, 15-3, 15-12. The doubles final went to ;he "rubber" before George and Wee131 words
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Article115 1962-07-16 20 S'GOR WIN THANKS TO KIM LENG SI.KJ.MIS Sun—Powerful Selangor coasted to an easy 3-0 win over Negri in their Malaya Cup (Central /our, match here today. The Cup holders were without international forwards Abdul Ghani and Arthur Koh. but inside-right Ong Kirn Leng turned in a match winning performance today,115 words
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Article73 1962-07-16 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prisons beat Combined Schools by 75 runs In their Junior tournament cricket match at Changi today. Prisons 149 ida Silva 33 Harichandra 37; H. Singh 4-37. Gaum 3-41) Schools 74 i Amin 24; Heyzer Perera 7-31 >. Austsigs beat S.C.R.C. by six wickets73 words
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810 1962-07-16 20 CHRISTIE SCORES 100 AND MIKE 75 ITVJALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Selan- gor beat Penang by 78 runs with three minutes left for play nere today to win the North zone of the Malayan Cricket Association League and take their accustomed place In the final810 words
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Article192 1962-07-16 20 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore entered the final of the M.C.A. league when they beat Malacca by an innings and 23 runs in their twoday match at the Malacca Club padang today. Malacca, who were 48-4 overnight in their second innings, were all out for 119 at noon192 words
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144 1962-07-16 20 IPOH. Sun. -r- Three athletes qualified for places In Malaya's Asian Games 1.600 metres leiay team at the Perak AAA championships which ended there today. Tney were A. Victor and K. Selvaratnam. who beat the lap qualifying time of 49.5 m and144 words
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900 1962-07-16 20 INDIANS' WIN FASTEST IN SCA LEAGUE SINGAPORE, Sunday. IN a day of low scores Indian Association chalked^ up the fastest win of the season when they beat University by eight wickets in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior tournament today. Skittling University out f or 38 in 94 minutes Indians took900 words
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Advertisement51 1962-07-16 20 Sunkist Oranges for health BEST FOR JUICE BEST FOR REFRESHMENT All Sunkist oranges are fat with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. _<*'"*} V F&\ f yom^S& M A 8 t5®S&?#H •*nkt*t n the Trademark ol a Ciliforma-Ariioni r«wtr cwntd cnr.i »ark.i.n cr f imi>c«n the largMC ill51 words
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Advertisement145 1962-07-16 20 Over 40,000,000 (Yes,, forty million!) Frigidaires sold to date, making Frigidaire the largest selling home appliance name in the world. Frigidaire, the most trusted name, hasr long since become a household word. Made and backed by General Motors Corp. 3.8 cv. It. (MODEL MH-4I1T) .S.I cv. ftjMODEL DB-30) 9.6 cv.145 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1962-07-16 20 The Weather IfIOHESI and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 77 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 79 Ipo, 94 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 95 7342 words
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