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Title Section22 1962-07-20 1 avi:hai;i: »aily iebtiiieo sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times Mat*** Nat**" 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article1058 1962-07-20 1 Joint Council of Action men silent The voting- FOR THE INDIAN PROPOSAL: Australia, Cambodia, India, Italy, Madagascar, Mali, Syria, Tunisia, United Kingdom and United States. AGAINST: Poland and Russia. ABSTAINED: Ethiopia, Tanganyika, Uruguay, Venezuela and Yugoslavia. U.N. COMMITTEE TO IGNORE ALL REFERENDUM PETITIONS SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Council of1,058 words
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Article, Illustration498 1962-07-20 1 Malaysia: Now talks switch to details LONDON, Thursday. MALAYAN and British delegations meeting here have now completed their general review of the Cobbold Commission report. The full conference today formed itself Into working groupii to sort out the mass of detail on specific subjects which must be tackled before any498 words
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Article58 1962-07-20 1 ORAN. Thurs. Sporadic shooting broke out in Oran early today, with machinegun bursts rattling out several times in the almost deserted streets. Algerian Liberation Army 'ALNi patrols stopped and searched cars in the centre of the city. They said a gang of Secret Army Organisation (OAS) menReuter - 58 words
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Article31 1962-07-20 1 MACAO, Thurs. r- Ctommunist Chinese authorities in Kwangtung Province has arrested more than 1.000 people on espionage charges, arrivals from the South China City of Canton said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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238 1962-07-20 1 London is delighted by the informal Tengku LONDON. Thurs. The breezy informality of Tengku Abdul Rahman has delighted Londoners. He prefers to eat in humble cafes and he often shuns the formal motorcade to walk through the streets. The Prime Minister':, daily walk at first nonplussed British officials and securityReuter - 238 words
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Article63 1962-07-20 1 O R O T O N, Connecticut. Thurs. More than 8,000 workers went on strike today at a shipyard here building 11 nuclear submarines. Federal and State mediators stepped In Immediately in an effort to gain a quick settlement. The strike came at one minuteReuter - 63 words
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Article257 1962-07-20 1 AZIZ HAS A CHAT WITH HIS BROTHER SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Federation Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. today saw his elder brother, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, during his one-day visit here. Inche Aziz, who was called up by Federation Prime257 words
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Article, Illustration34 1962-07-20 1 HOME— WITH HIS ARM IN A SLING DATO SARDON bin Haji Jubir leaving the plane at Kuala Lumpur airport last night. With him are his wife, their children and a nurse. Straits Times picture.34 words
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102 1962-07-20 1 lONDO K. Thurs. Sir J Winston Churchill was today reported well and "grumbling like fury." A mrmber of the hospital staff who attended him was reported as saying: "He has plenty of colour in his cheeks and was grumbling like fury this morning.'' GrumblingReuter - 102 words
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Article170 1962-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday FiATO Sardon bin Haji Jubir. one of the Ministers involved in Tengku Abdul Rahman's Cabinet switch, returned home today with his right arm in a sling. r Dato Sardon was in a Denmark hospital last Sunday when the Tengku moved him from170 words
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Article225 1962-07-20 1 Penang college man slain DENANG, Thurs. —A senior lecturer of the Malayan Teachers' College here, Mr. Benjamin Simmons, was stabbed to death by an armed robber in his house in the college campus tonight. Mr. Simmons, who was due to return to Britain in December, was believed to have resisted225 words
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Article25 1962-07-20 1 MISSILE DE? C !>......■ ilepartn* it ißnoun< ■'i i" miii rption mi uiUt i "ii tin* ii' i -ti. noli- mi —ii mJssill i.-i25 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-07-20 2 ASTRONAUT TEAM QUIZZED ON SEX DISCRIMINATION WASHINGTON, Thurs. America's first man in orbit, Col. John Glenn Jr., testified yesterday that when a qualified woman shows up for space exploration he and other spacemen "will welcome her aboard with open arms." But Sol. Glenn,322 words
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299 1962-07-20 2 Tories study the peril of poverty LONDON, Thursday. 4 WARNING was given here today that to Ignore or mishandle the problems of raising the living standards of the poorer peoples of the Commonwealth could lead "through bitter frustration to social upheaval, economic chaos, anarchy and war.' The warning was containedReuter - 299 words
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83 1962-07-20 2 A soft fali (2,000 ft) in lake for sky girt MARSTON'S MILLS (Mass), Thurs. A 20-year-old girl sky diver, making her first Jump, plunged 2.000 feet Into Mystic Lake yesterday when her parachute failed to open, but survived witb minor injuries. A man and boy fish In c nearby pulled83 words
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172 1962-07-20 2 A SOCIALIST member of the Japanese Diet (Parliament) went on trial here today on a charge of leading a demonstration against the former US. Presidential Press Secretary. Mr. James Hagerty. In 1960. Three other Socialist politicians went on trial with him. Shlgeo Oshlba, 44, aUPI - 172 words
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Article, Illustration207 1962-07-20 2 SENSATION AT OPENING DAY of PLOT TRIAL Missing admiral surrenders (COLOMBO, Thurs. A sensation was caused at yesterday's opening of Ceylon's treason trial when the defence counsel, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, announced that the missing former Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Royce De Mcl had surrendered himself and would be produced207 words
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Article177 1962-07-20 2 UWT% HAVANA, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Dr. Fidel Castro, made an unheralded appearance at the National Transport Workers' Assembly yesterday and told the busmen to puree their ranks of "a rnrrnnt. nnrf riomn. crate element." He spoke of "antagonism between the public and you andReuter - 177 words
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Article37 1962-07-20 2 Hop* thould not be dashed, but positively encouraged. There are no hopeless patients—only hopeless doctors. Even the suicide dies hoping for something better. —Dr. Eugene Laforet, of Brookllne. Massachusetts, speaking At a medical conference In London.37 words
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Miscellaneous21 1962-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /«-«vjei.t he curious f but A II II Hm^YT^Zl^l^ A &—"J-55rt^ —(j^^^hlJ Ktmat smell of gw^—21 words
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Article223 1962-07-20 3 Peru President deposed by army LIMA (Peru), Thurs.— Peru's chiefs of staff yesterday formed a military junta after armoured units had swept into the capital and deposed President Manuel Prado without a shot being fired. The U.S. Government foop afterwards said that it had suspended diplomatic relations. The new JuntaReuter - 223 words
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Article230 1962-07-20 3 40 SHOTS PART A BERLIN COUPLE BERLIN. Thurs— East and West Berlin police exchanged shots across the sector border here last nuht after East German border guards had foiled an escape attempt. West Berlin police said. Police said an East German refugee living in West Berlin had tried to crossReuter - 230 words
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Article172 1962-07-20 3 -■J-!.HMI.W#HHiMr AN 86-year-old man, who married a coloured (mixed race) woman in 1918, has been forbidden to spend his declining years with his children and grandchildren because he is white and they are designated "coloureds."" The man, Mr. F. Mattera. who came to South Africa from Italy inReuter; UPI - 172 words
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320 1962-07-20 3 ABBAS SPEAKS UP TO SUPPORT BEN BELLA Algeria: Troops move as talks go on AIR. Ferhat Abbas, former Prime Minister of the Algerian Provisional Government, publicly expressed his support last night for Mr. Mohammed Ben Bella, the dissident Deputy Premier. "If I am at the side ol brother Ben Bella,320 words
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Article87 1962-07-20 3 Cambodians and Thais clash BANGKOK. Thurs.— Thai border police clashed vvi' Cambodian troops along the border last Tuesday, local newspapers reported today. The reports said two Thai policemen in a five-man patrol were injured by a rrcnad? durin* the 30--minute gun battle Gen. Parpart Charusathien. the Thai Interior M ister.Reuter - 87 words
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Article216 1962-07-20 3 Quick look round NORFOLK (Virginia). Thurs. Thomas E. Walker. 22. told police yesterday that a hitchhiker made him write a US$25 cheque and after he could produce only US$2 during a holdup, warned: "If there's any trouble cashing it, I'JJ get you." The incident occurred Sunday, but Walker didn't report216 words
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183 1962-07-20 3 JLfANILA, Thurs. A iTI Senate investigating committee was told today that six Philippine Senators were allegedly listed on the so-called secret payroll of America n multi-millionaire Harry S. Stonehill One of nine Senators who attended today's closed door meeting of the Senate Committee on183 words
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88 1962-07-20 3 GENEVA, Thurs. The year-old Laos conference today successfully concluded its negotiations for rnakinir and keeping the Indo-China kingdom neutral. It Urns set the stage for Monday's historic sifninf of an international agreement by foreign ministers. The big powers who will sign onReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement108 1962-07-20 3 How, Madam? Because it means that Kelvinator is constantly testing new improvements, and as soon as a technical or design advance has been proved good it is built in to their refrigerators. They don't make costly annual model changes, mere "changes for change sake" Every new feature in the Kelvinator108 words
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Advertisement259 1962-07-20 3 Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick ME; smooths on your deodorant. Instantly dry, soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant Uli^l j fragrance while259 words
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Article344 1962-07-20 4 COURT'S RULING ON ROAD WARDENS SINGAPORE, Thursday. GCHOOL ROAD WARDENS must wear their uniforms while on duty at school crossings before their instructions and traffic signals can have the force of law, the tenth magistrate, Mr. Edward Lam Pin Foo, ruled today. He made this344 words
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409 1962-07-20 4 BANK WINS CLAIM FOR SUM OF $167,375 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Judgment for $167,375.60 was entered by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today for Nederlandsche HandelMaatschappiJ N.V. in a claim against Wan Tong Trading Co.. of Cecil Street. The plaintiff bank had claimed the amount from the defendant as being409 words
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Article25 1962-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Water will be cut off in Goodman Road between Tanjong Kaiong Road and Arthur Road tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.25 words
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115 1962-07-20 4 COLLISION DRIVER BEATEN UP BY CROWD SINGAPORE, Thurs. Soon after a minor collision between a steamroller and a car in Queensway, a crowd of people gathered round Adakalam Veerayan, .driver of the steamroller, and beat him up, a court here was told today. Inspector H. Woodford, prosecuting, told Mr. N.115 words
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Article141 1962-07-20 4 Play with a Malayan flavour SINGAPORE, Thurs. Llm Chor Pee's play "Mimi Fan." which opened at the Culture; Centre tonight. Is a balanced and extremely well written story of love and a courtesan. The dialogue Is vibrant and meaningful and is spiced with an easy and distinctive Malayan humour. The141 words
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Article55 1962-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Anglo-Chinese School Is organising a food and fun fair to be held on the grounds or the school at Barker Road on July 28. Proceeds of the fair will go to the school funds for the maintenance of existing school facilities and55 words
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147 1962-07-20 4 SHE BROKE 'MANY BONES' IN A RAID— COUNSEL SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Madam Ong Slew, 48. broke "many bones" in her body when she fell off a building, raided by a Customs party on the morning of May 5, the fourth magistrate's court was told today. Her counsel. Mr. C.H. Koh, said this147 words
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Article428 1962-07-20 4 fllE following. v today's scheA dule of dvll aircraft move* ments at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: AKRIVALS Garada: From* Medan, Kuala Lumpur (OA 900) 3 p.m.; from Banfkok (OA 80S) 5.25 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.90 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX428 words
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Article67 1962-07-20 4 Thugs in ambush make $877 haul SINGAPORE, Thurs. An office boy of the Peoples' Insurance Company in Cecil Street was returning to the office yesterday after cashing a cheque when he was robbed by three thugs armed with daggers. The thugs took $877 from Wan Soon, the office boy. in67 words
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Article82 1962-07-20 4 NEGRI'S RULER TO VISIT ENGLAND SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan (above) will fly to Britain on Tuesday for a private visit and a medical check up. He will be accompanied by his Consort, the Tengku Ampuan. and the State physician. Dr. Francis Wong Lunking. The Negri82 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A mother of two children today appealed to Straits Times readers to help trace her husband who has been missing from their house in Weld Road for six days. Madam Lim Yoke Eng. 30, said that her husband. Mr. Lee145 words
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Article19 1962-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The British Council Centre will hold a film show at 7 o m. tomorrow.19 words
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Article, Illustration334 1962-07-20 5 DEATH— BEAUTY QUEEN BLAMED Coroner told: 7 couldn't avoid old woman 9 KOTA BHARU, Thursday. pRETTY Miss Kelantan 1961, Noraini binte Ariffin, today testified in the Coroner's Court here that she knocked down an old woman because her car could not avoid her. Noraini, 21. a bank clerk, was giving334 words
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Article51 1962-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Delegates of the Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association will meet the Federation Government next week to discuss restoration ot full pensions to pensioners who survive after 10 years. Inche Saayed A. S. Johary, representing Singapore pensioners, will Join the delegation He leaves for Kuala Lumpur51 words
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Article37 1962-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Interior, Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed Yusof. will present the General Fire Services Annual Efficiency Trophy to the Jlnjang New Village Fire Brigade on Friday at 4 p.m.37 words
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Article129 1962-07-20 5 Bar exams: Successful candidates SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education today announced that the following candidates were successful in the Trinity Bar Examination, Part I. held in Singapore in May: Roman Law (Third Class*: J. C. Chen, Gurdev Singh. Sarban Singh, Surjit Singh. Constitutional Law and Legal History (Third Class>:129 words
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Article27 1962-07-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.The Cathay Organisation's 800-seat Odeon cinema <n Batu Pahat will be opened by the District Officer, inche Tallb bin Abu, on Aug. 1.27 words
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Article200 1962-07-20 5 SYDNEY, Thursday, 39-YEAR-OLD Ind: Kishinchand Melw; ruptcy court today to an bankrupt, Jethmal mi, promised the bankDay £A1 a week off his £A 65,000 debts. Melwani, now of Northbridge, a Sydney suburb, was made bankrupt on April 10. H*> had no assets andReuter - 200 words
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Article34 1962-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Y.K. Purl, will leave for Penang by train tomorrow night on a three-day visit in connection with the goodwill visit of the Indian Navy.34 words
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Article131 1962-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Workers' representatives from throughout the world have been told of Malaya's economic problems by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general-secre-tary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr Narayanan returned home today after attending the Seventh World Congress of the International Confederation ot Free131 words
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143 1962-07-20 5 rH. Thurs. Water is dally being transported seven miles from here to Simpang Pulal new village. where there Ls a drought. The water is being taken there by transport vehicles of th headquarters. I Federal Infantry Brigade, the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment,143 words
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Advertisement209 1962-07-20 5 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB j I OFF-COURSE BETTING /PENANG TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 22nd SUN. *A NEW OFFICE FOR OFF- COURSE BETTINC AT THE NEW PEKING j GARDEN RESTAURANT j (in the New World Amusement Park.) B B will be opened from Sunday 22nd July m (Penang July Meeting.) Racing Commentaries209 words
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Advertisement88 1962-07-20 5 rj-fmi ordty the Jmt twMd<y HEN SO N A HEDGES LTD OLD BOND STREET LONDON W ml I always Jl by —not just any- %J Welcome your guests by serving the best serve NESCAFE with the wonderful clean flavour that has t .p^y made it the world's favourite instant coffee.88 words
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Article, Illustration240 1962-07-20 6 From Miss Lai, words of cheer for mother A WASHERWOMAN FINDS COURAGE TO CARRY 0N... By VALERIE NG: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs A WIDOW who, only four months ago. thought that life was not worth living because her elder daughter had lost both arms in a motor accident, is now happy240 words
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258 1962-07-20 6 QCHOOL heads and a prominent woman leader today urged, "city fathers" to conduct their meetings with decorum and dignity and not to engage in ding-dong battles. They were giving their views to the Straits Times on the undignified rows that sometimes mar meetings onrticularly in258 words
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Article99 1962-07-20 6 "This is after all a democratic principle. There Is an unwritten ethical code which men and women usually follow in their dealings with one another. "This should be adhered to at all times particularly at state and municipal assemblies." A Government source said: -"It Is ud to. the99 words
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112 1962-07-20 6 Fiery Farewell to the roving gods of crime DENANG, Thurs —Hundred! of devotees from the Chooi Bee Rcone temple in Bagan Jermal took part in a religious procession yes-' terday evening to farewell three roaming deities said to be responsible for the present crime wave in Malaya. Heading the procession112 words
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106 1962-07-20 6 DENANO. Thurs.—Apparently affected by the Malayan heat and humidity, Australian "Golden Boy" Tony Brady will cut down his appearances to three when he performs at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School. Gottlieb Road, this week-end. Tony, now touring: Malaya, is106 words
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Article41 1962-07-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The acting Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Inch* Mohamed Khir Joharl. will visit the Sungel Besi Boys' Home at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday to present certificates to students who have completed a rubber instruction course.41 words
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Advertisement120 1962-07-20 6 CYCLONE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR HOMES, ESTATES AND INDUSTRY FOR 60 YEARS HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES CO., LTD. AS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN FEDERATION OF MALAYA, SINGAPORE AND BORNEO OF Ciyclone lllP^lp FABRICATED RURAL FENCING AND TUBULAR STEEL GATES nh^~~Ciidone st«i.fr.m,120 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1962-07-20 7 Enzo Ferrari and his formula for success FOLLOW the probing eye of a television camera or the engrossed wonderment of the biggest cluster of spectators in the paddock at any international motor race, and squatting under their scrutiny will almost certainly be a scarlet car, emblazoned with a black and1,523 words
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Article, Illustration9 1962-07-20 7 VITTORIO JANO (71) ENGINEERING BOSS AT THE FERRARI WORKS9 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-07-20 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT 'TyOMEN" muttered Bill grumpily as he dug through the hall closet, "have the habit of magpies! I've never seen such a collection of useless rubbish in my life." "Huh"? 1 stalled, hastily scrambling to my feet "What magpie?" "This!" he shouted as a carefully336 words
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Article, Illustration651 1962-07-20 8 I THINK if we went to a marriage counsellor and asked him what single factor causes more divorces and splits than any other, he would answer Posses- siveness. Possessiveness is unpleasant to both parties, and causes nothing but insecurity and unhappiness. I have651 words
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Article, Illustration317 1962-07-20 8 SAVING TIME MEANS YOU SAVE MONEY EXPERTS tell us that we spend one third of our lives sleeping, another third workins;, and the last third divided between playing, eating, and the preparation of food. Do yon realise how many hours that makes that we spend thinking of what to eat.317 words
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Article, Illustration355 1962-07-20 8 WHEN you think of gas, what do you think of? Kitchen. I'll bet. YoU think of gas as a cooking fuel, to bake and boil and roast and steam. But gas is much more than that. Here in Singapore and Malaya where just about everybody355 words
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Article, Illustration597 1962-07-20 8 LAST week my neighbour, who also happens to be a good friend, gave birth to twins. Now isn't that terrific? I've always wanted twins twice the reward for half the trouble but never managed it. I went to see her and practically turned597 words
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Article135 1962-07-20 8 POLICE CALL FOR YOUTH'S RESCUER PENANG, Thurs.— Police investigating a stabbing case are anxious to contact a Good Samaritan motorist, believed to be a military officer, who took a seriously wounded youth to the General Hospital yesterday. The motorist Is asked to get In touch with the police as soon135 words
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154 1962-07-20 8 AFTER THE DIPHTHERIA JUMP IN PENANG, THE POSITION IMPROVES PENANG, Thursday. ALTHOUGH diphtheria in Penang frad jumped last month from 15 to 64 cases, there was no danger that the present outbreak would reach epidemic proportions, the acting City Health Officer, Dr. J. R. Shortland, said today. 'The situation nas154 words
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Article45 1962-07-20 8 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Mr. N. Allglrl Samy has been elected president of the Negrl Sembllan Tamil Schools Teachers Trade Union. Other officials elected were: vice-president Mr. S. Vadl Veloo; secretary Mr. J.N.J. Money; assistant secretary Mr. Bathumalai and treasurer Mr. R. Krishna Samy.45 words
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Article58 1962-07-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— M. K. Aiumugam Nainar, 30. of Sentul Pasar, was fined $200 or three months' jail for making a false statement regarding residential qualifications to get a citizenship certificate. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence on June 17, 1958, at the office58 words
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Article38 1962-07-20 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Textiles and General Merchants* Employees' Union has asked the Minister of Labour to refer Its dispute over recognition with the textile firm. Sincere Department Store Ltd.. in North Bridge Road to arbitration.38 words
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Article31 1962-07-20 8 PORT S WETTEN'i TAM, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, today opened a $4,800 community hall at Sungei Buaya Bandar In Kuala Langat district.31 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-07-20 8 Schoolgirl missing from home for 2 weeks VORIZAN b i nt c Anjang 11 Abdul Hamid. 15, (right) an English school pupil, has been missing from her home at Lubok Merbau. five miles from Kuala Kangsar, for two weeks. The girl's father, Inche Anjang Abdul Hamid, ketua of Lubok Merbau,111 words
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Article72 1962-07-20 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two men, Chua Ah i Chlew and Choy Peng Vim, were charged In the ninth magistrate's court today with robbing Kirn Seah and Co.. Chin Swee Road, of $6,000 In textiles and books. They were alleged to have committed the offence with eight others at72 words
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96 1962-07-20 8 Malaysia: A brilliant study of its people THE Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is now in London for the Malaysia talks. On Sunday, Asia Magazine brings you "Background To Malaysia" a brilliant study of the lands and people of the proposed new Federation which, in Tengku Abdul Rahman's words, "will96 words
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180 1962-07-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— B rother Elzier, principal of the Montfort Boy's Home, Batu Tiga, said today that in his institution all boys were told that they were clever. He added, in a talk at a Junior Chamber lunch meeting, ti.i* delinquent children could180 words
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Article26 1962-07-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tha Spastic Children's Association of Selangor will hold a ball at the Selangor club on Aug. 17 to raise funds.26 words
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Miscellaneous88 1962-07-20 8 Alley Oop Bw v. r. tinman r Dirk Trmey By Chester Gould m Ahmer By Al Cmpp |AM|gJ!gg<H Hf 1 ÜBNOB h* S i I^IHEVBtWPj I _HOT MOWS I GOT) I C>T >^c7 i^^sV^ EMI chance to tmnk THBvaji w* nxe> up l A O Kit /AW ZEL LBT MET88 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-07-20 9 SPECIAL PARADE FOR 2,000 TO MARK L-MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Nearly 2,000 officers and men of the police force here today held a special parade conducted in the national language to mark the second phase of N ational Language Month which begins on Saturday. The Commandant of the Police Depot.233 words
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62 1962-07-20 9 CALLING THE PHILIPPINES DIRECT... I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. announced the Introduction of a direct telephone service between Malaya and Philippines to- day. Calls may be made between 10.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. dally, except Sundays. The charges are $22.50 for62 words
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106 1962-07-20 9 KUALA LU.MPUR. Thurs Two thousand five hundred boys and girls are now being interviewed at various centres throughout the country for 650 trainee teacher jobs. They werp short listed from 3.500 applicants, according to a Ministry of Education spokesman hero today. Applications (or the job*106 words
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Article, Illustration724 1962-07-20 9 IT HAS DEROGATORY CONNOTATION'— SAYS CROWN COUNSEL 30-MINUTE ARGUMENT OVER ITS 'GOOD' AND 'BAD' MEANINGS... SINGAPORE, Thurs. The commission inquiring into last November's boycott, of the Chinese secondary Four examination heard a 30-min-ute argument today over the "good"' and "bad" meanings of a Chinese phrase. The724 words
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75 1962-07-20 9 Smugglers' hoard: Opium, currency and tickets KUCHING. Thurs. Customs officers who searched the Rajah Brooke yesterday found 421 b. of raw opium worth about SI B.OOO. and 4.880.000 Indonesian rupiahs and more than 2.000 Malayan lottery tickets, which are prohibited imports. Two cartons The opium, money and tickets were in75 words
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196 1962-07-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. /"»LAIMS for revision of salaries by revenue officers are likely to be heard by the Arbitration Court in the middle of next month. The secretary of the Whitley Council (Staff Side). Mr. G. Parameswaran. said this today. He added that a dwflnlf196 words
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Article25 1962-07-20 9 KTALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Inche Kamarul Ariffln bin Mohamed Yassln was yesterday admitted to the Federation Bar by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hill.25 words
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282 1962-07-20 9 MR. JUSTICE ISMAIL j 1 Khan in the High i Malacca, Thur«. Court here today re- I 1 served judgment in a civil suit in which a former president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Haji Mohamed YusofT bin Haji Sulong. as administrator of the282 words
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124 1962-07-20 9 ROAD CRASH AFFECTED PROMOTION: P.C. GETS $9,000 AWARD IIALACCA. Thurs. T1 Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here today awarded $9,274 as damages to a police constable. Abdul Wahab bin Sutan. 27. for injuries received in a motor accident. fr™ had cl a»med damages rrom a All bin124 words
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Advertisement59 1962-07-20 9 with the modern man in mind... MatteriiornJ s~\ yy £y I I "f" i £2* JH \Z* jTk \s LJ L I V \~s j»f* W&B t i I4il lif tfil^ 1 4V(14 V I flilii iiijl mgm n LA A iUnll Matii II Nii^Hi Btllikl liill Iff FEDERATION OF59 words
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Article56 1962-07-20 10 it Ward* SIS (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr. K fr.-d Murih.nl wbo departed from iia >n JDT.lftbl Kone but not foruoittn. nserted by relatives and friends. IN LOVING MEMORY of our beloved notber Mrs. Tan Trek lsnu who dexirtid thin world 2O'T'i6. Gone but ilways remembered56 words
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Article120 1962-07-20 10 ■'•rti Sit (Minimum) A RECIFE FOR perfect health! n >ri air. regular exercise and Ryvtta tbe ideal uholiineul biscuit with i kti nutritional value. LAST TWO DAYS for you to tn.y 'rom our SI..W per yard Silks and .'ottoos Counter. Seremban silk Store. Paul Street. Seremban. COPFCRTONE in the120 words
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Article707 1962-07-20 10 Problems Of Merger Brunei s acceptance in principle of the Malaysian proposals will gratify and encourage the Tengku's Malaysian team in London. Not that the Sultan's decision was unexpected. The Sultan has been a warm advocate of Malaysia from the beginning, in contrast to the distinctly chilly reception given some707 words
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Article231 1962-07-20 10 In rejecting the referendum petition of the Singapore Council of Joint Action, the U.N. Committee on Colonialism took the only possible action open to it Once the Committee begins entertaining the petitions and protests of Opposition groups in the legislatures of dependent territories it assumes a role for231 words
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Article226 1962-07-20 10 Any likelihood there might have been of a reconciliation between the Prime Minister and Inche Aziz Ishak necessarily on terms laid down by the Tengku and the Cabinethas now disappeared. Fo_r all his anger with what Inche Aziz said at his press conference and his conduct in making226 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1962-07-20 10 LEGACY OF WAR^^H The brutalities, the excesses, the guilt in men's minds ■^■^TO political group or l^^y party in France has A.^l gained prestige from the Algerian war. President de Gaulle, who with whatever delays has after all brought the war to an end, seems the least in danger of1,506 words
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Article433 1962-07-20 10 IN your editorial "Malaysian Mission" tS.T. July 16) you observe on the provisions for Federal citizenship: "Citizenship will be given to every British subject born in Sarawak or North Borneo or naturalised before the date on which Malaysia comes into being If only those who fall within433 words
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335 1962-07-20 10 BONANZA -OR BUST? Pilbara— the new (they hope) Aussie Eldorado PERTH. Thurs.— Whichever way you look at it, newly found iron or* deposits at Pilbara in Australia's, north-west come In the giant-size package only. The discovery could challenge in national importance the gold strikes of the last century and the335 words
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Advertisement770 1962-07-20 10 »orrf« Sl» (Minimum) RANJIT SINGH o Nand Singh and Hljod Kaur Bbathal d/o Arjan Siocb thathal announce thnr nnMMat vhich look place at Port Dicksoo oo iiiio July. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT n Word, U.St (Mm.) OR. MERV ROSELL Speaker at Youth Rally. National Library Ball, sat 2tat July. 7.30 p.m. sponsored770 words
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Advertisement113 1962-07-20 10 What Your Blood Tells The Doctor The days of mysterious killer diseases are numbered. Original research and the development of new methods of analysing blood samples have opened up a whole new field of disease detection. Doctors now believe that every disease leaves its own 'fingerprints' in the bloodstream. Microscopic113 words
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Advertisement136 1962-07-20 10 TRUST SWANSON mmnXmS^T^f 4 v mf\\ ''jfltA* 1 \J JL the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when It's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious136 words
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161 1962-07-20 11 Two old (total 112 years) men in a fight KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two men, whose ages add up to 112 years, were found fighting at Temple Road here yesterday evening. They were admonished today by a magistrate. Mr. L. C. Vohrah, who said: "Both of you are old enough to161 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-07-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times in Singapore today received a donation of $10 from R. T. Neubronner for Mustapha bin Hudbeln. the 10-year-old deaf-mute son of a fisherman, bringing his fund to $30. INCHE KHIR JOHARI good for morale of delegation in London."45 words
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Article35 1962-07-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. Dwight W. Patterson, of Evanston. Illinois, who is head of the eastern hemisphere department of Rotary International, will visit the Johore Bahru Rotary Club next Friday at 9 a.m.35 words
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Article64 1962-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Mr. D. Smith, the acting Director-General of Telecommunications, Federation of Malaya and Singapore, announced here today that the Overseas telex service has been extended to Poland. Service will be continuous from 8 a.m. on Monday to 8.30 p.m. on Saturday each week. The64 words
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Article423 1962-07-20 11 Brunei's 'yes 9 is welcomed ALL IN FAVOUR SAY IT'S GREAT FOR MALAYSIA, AN OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN TALKS OF 'SELL OUT' STRAITS TIMES 1 REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei's acceptance of the Malaysia, plan will act like "a shot in the arm" for the delegation led by the423 words
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220 1962-07-20 11 $13,000 GRAB OF WATCHES FROM SHOP PENANG, Thursday. gURGLARS broke into a shop in Campbell Street early today and escaped with over $13,000 worth of watches without awakening the proprietor's son and two employees sleeping near the showcases. About 400 watches were stolen. "We must have been doped," Mr. Saw220 words
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Article55 1962-07-20 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two donations totalling $472.50 were received today for Mohammed Jedl bin Ya'acob, an AJor Gajah boy who lost his hand in a grenade accident last year. His fund now stands at $1,016.10. The donations came from the Transport Department. Johore ($422.50); and Mrs. Harwant55 words
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Article146 1962-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. K. Slngaram has been re-appointed a member of the Petallng Jaya Development Corporation for an oth*" 1 three years The acting U.N. regional representative in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. Valdyanathan, today listed the location of the 66 U.N. experts now In the area as follows:146 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-07-20 11 Dr. Lim: UDP is resolved to work on basis of equality... Dr. Llm Chong Eu. chairman of the pro-tern committee of the United Democratic Party, said the Sultan's decision to accept Malaysia obviously made the realisation of Greater Malaysia a "greater reality." The U. .P.. Dr. Urn said, had long281 words
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41 1962-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MORE United Nations experts are due to arrive fl in the Malaysia region before the end of the year, bringing the total number working in the five territories to more than 80.41 words
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Article100 1962-07-20 11 PENANG, Thurs. Four Penang sympathisers today sent $27 to the Btralts Times office here for Mr. Lee Ah Cheanß. 82-year-old former teacher, and his bed ridden daughter. Phaik Kirn. 58. whom he has been looked after in their little seaside hut off Sungei Nibon* for100 words
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Article45 1962-07-20 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold a general meeting at the premises of the Association of Engineers on July 29 at 10 a.m. at which the central council will .seek ratification of its resolution on the National Referendum bill.45 words
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157 1962-07-20 11 A ticket to hospital for man on shouting charge KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An inmate of Singapore's Woodbridge Mental Hospital who came to Kuala Lumpur was arrested yesterday morning at Jalan Sentui for behaving in a disorderly manner. P. V. Abraham, 41. of no fixed address, pleaded not guilty in the157 words
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Article34 1962-07-20 11 KUCHING. Thurs. A girl. Wong Ah Ming. 10, was drowned when speedboat carrying five children and three adults capsized at Sungei Sadit near Bibu. The other passengers were rescued by a fisherman34 words
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Article94 1962-07-20 11 Rotary to house former sufferers JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The Rotary Club of Johore Bahru is to build 24 cheap houses at the Tampoi welfare reserve here for families of cured lepers and former mental defectives discharged from hospital. the new president. Mr. Lim Kay Hua, said today. The project would94 words
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Article26 1962-07-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A housewife, Alimah binte Baksan, 32. was drowned when she fell into a well near her home in Changi Road teday.26 words
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Article142 1962-07-20 11 pOUR masked men armed with daggers tied up a family at Chempah Lane In Butterworth this morning and robbed them of $450 in cash and $1,429 worth of jewellery After ransacking the house for an nour. the gang rode away on four bicycles belonging to their142 words
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Advertisement197 1962-07-20 11 PROMPT RELIEF AFTER ONLY 1 DOSE! Indications: Gastric catarrh, heart burn, ever eating and drinking, hangover, indigestion, hyperacidity, weak digestion and lack of appetite. VC Ay }fi^ m Vj Mb, OHTA'S ISAN SOLE AGENT: THE CONTINENTAL TRADING CO. 2 George St.. Singapore 1. Tel: ***** TOKO SEIYAKU CO., LTD. »-fc°«2197 words
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Advertisement107 1962-07-20 11 COOL COMFORT IN f£fi r' BYNEVARDA Sao Brecu short-sleeved shirts ore mode for cool .^^l L^Hb^ comfort. In open-weave BLV. meth material, they come in White only and sires ''of 14', to 18 collar 516. 50 fl Alto available with long f^~^ A sleeves $18.50 I Jr^jß i" plain and107 words
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Miscellaneous433 1962-07-20 11 RADIO MALAYA HADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SUOBT^W AVt^ SEKVICK SERVICE: 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVt**SEKVICIi A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 47 metrei gara-ku. News Headline:.; 6.06 AJtli co Good Morning; 8.01 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- Morning Prelude; 7.00 The vous With Music- 7 JO Time News: 705 Breakfast Bulletai; Signal, News;433 words
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351 1962-07-20 12 HENRY PAUL - $8 m. Perak flour mill will produce 400 tons dailyl HENRY PAUL fHE biggest single industry to be established in postwar Perak will be an $8 million flour mill. It is to be built in the Damar Laut area, opposite Lumut, in the West Coast region of the State. The351 words
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Article56 1962-07-20 12 Ford Motor Co. has produced the 30th million V-8 engine, the first automobile manufacturer to reach the milestone. It was built early this month by the Dearborn plant. The 30th million engine is a 405 hp model for the Ford Galaxie 500. The pioneer V-856 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-07-20 12 Company chief sees good prospects in Federation ALTHOUGH the company's interests in the Far East "have been adversely affected by the difficult conditions, particularly the continued political and economic uncertainties in Singapore," the chairman of Lewis and Peat Ltd. is hopeful of prospects of its subsidiaries in Malaya. Mr. H.291 words
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155 1962-07-20 12 RETAS AIMING FOR HEALTHY TV TRADE "IyfEMBERS of the Radio 1 and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore are now busy preparing themselves towards the successful introduction of television in the State. Many of RETAS' members who will eventually be selling TV sets have organised overseas and local training for their155 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-07-20 12 New Vespa, Fiat showroom is opened HHHE East Asiatic ComA pany Ltd., motor division has opened a new ultra-modern Fiat and Vespa showroom, store and reception centre in Orchard Road, Singapore. Housed in an $800.000-build-ing (inclusive of equipment installations), the showroom and reception centre will provide the buying public with148 words
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Article, Illustration37 1962-07-20 12 MR. PETER MHU.KT (above), a service engineer of Dr. Ing K Hell. Kiel. Germany, makers of the Klischograph electronic printing plate engravinc machines, has arrived for a tour of Singapore and the Federation.37 words
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Article205 1962-07-20 12 j<HE National Cash Regi compact computer sysi medium-size and smaller ness houses. I Known as NCR 390. the machine has been installed In the head office of New York's Union Square Bavlngs Bank and Is already processIng all the bank's depositor accounts, preparing payrolls, and205 words
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Article56 1962-07-20 12 Socleta Pirelli of Milan announced Its car tyre production was returning to normal after a disruption caused by a fire at the Bicocca factory on June 28. Output reached 80 per cent of the pre-flre level at the beginning of this week and would probably be fully restored56 words
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Article217 1962-07-20 12 Mild steel pipe plant for S'pore 4 FACTORY is being set up in Singapore to manufacture mild steel pipes for the local building industry. This is a new project of The Asia Engineering Industries, manufacturers of concrete and cast iron products. Mr. W. Cleugh. general manager of Asia Engineering, said217 words
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207 1962-07-20 12 BUTTERWORTH BRICKWORKS TO MAKE TILES WJt r jl, Ii&JHK TM"»# a«*7Z™ By KHOR THEAN HONG THE Butterworth Brickworks Ltd. embarks on a A new venture this month the production of tiles at its new roofing factory at Sungei Dua. eight miles from Butterworth to open another tile factory in Kuala207 words
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Article53 1962-07-20 12 Sarawak exported 4,654 tons of rubber in June, 447 tons more than in May, but the price dropped from $92.69 a picul to $89.25. Exports for the first half this year totalled 19.071 tons, against 21.596 tons and 28.155 tons In the corresponding months of 196153 words
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Advertisement176 1962-07-20 12 Congratulations to MR. ABDUL TALIB B. MOHAMED (Selangor) for coming in at the 18-mile Kuala Lumpur Motor Cycle CRAND PRIX (unlimited) Wg^^f^\ MOTOR DIVISION .i i ■ctnut.iß mJLyjJLv^ Sm0«P0»l-l*IU F»M«l.Sli[M»««.mill.« LUMPUI _j\eroquip FLEXIBLE HOSE AND REUSABLE FHTINGS HELP KEEP PRODUCTION AT MINIMUM COST. SHORTENS DOWNTIME TOO! There is an AEROQUIP176 words
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Advertisement207 1962-07-20 12 Smooth Shoulder %^\_^£j curving with you Decidedly 818 The perfect distinctive lightweight Ylf fabrics for the SLIM LOOK choose from newly-arrived dark ._bH tones of multi colour olive, brown, blue or charcoal i«Vs/ f ttOJ'&K TAILORING CO. I 24. C»l«ai* Slrcil, Siaftpor* Tel: ***** #f§ VARTA w»B-B^Mum\\\\\\\ faster start|ng a207 words
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Article120 1962-07-20 13 Long, long quote You may play a vi quartet without a conductor, but not symphony. In the United Na tions we have all classes of musical in struments. We have the economically advanced countries, whose aid is always suspected to come with strings. We have the great military powers who120 words
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Article57 1962-07-20 13 ELISABETHVILLE, Thurs. —Mr. Robert Gardiner, Ghanaian chief U.N. representative in the Congo, arrived h t"day from Leopoldville as TJ.N. officials investigated yesterday's riots In which three Africans were reDorted killed. U.N. spokesman said Mr. Garc' ler was expected to see President Molse Tshombe soon. Mr. GardinerReuter - 57 words
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308 1962-07-20 13 BY-ELECTIONS WILL BE CRUCIAL... THE Daily Herald said today that the political 1 future of Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, depends on three pending Parliamentary by-elections. The newspaper's political correspondent, Harold Hutchinson, said that If the by-elections show that Mr.Reuter - 308 words
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109 1962-07-20 13 The SOFT American today-by an expert PLO ALTO (California), Thurs. American youths are physically soft and will probably fee softer. Dr. Ernst Jokl told a Press conference at Stanford University yesterday. Dr. Jokl, American president of the International Council of Sports and Physical Education, is meeting other American and Russian109 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-07-20 13 HELICOPTERS zoom in the sky above the Champs Elysees in Paris last Saturday to open the big Bastille Day military parade. It commemorates the anniversary of the taking of the Bastille during the French Revolution.39 words
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Article85 1962-07-20 13 KANSAS CITY. Thurs. A woman clerk at an airlines ticket office, held up for U.S.SB6. last week said the thief "would be sick if he knew how much .he missed". The thief read her remark in the newspapers and re- turned yesterday. "This time I wantReuter - 85 words
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218 1962-07-20 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A special Congressional committee last night agreed on a compromise Bill authorising President Kennedy to continue giving assistance to Communist countries. It authorised 4.642 million dollars in foreign aid in 1962--63 as compared with the 4,878 million dollars raquasted byReuter - 218 words
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Advertisement330 1962-07-20 13 NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family 7^ 4f "j \£r—r imm 4 m\l^^^*WAi '\hßt*m> m I J i "i-~^ Ja> a^^^fc»» the three cereals in Nestum mean really balanced nutrition for the whole family. NESTUM'S three cereals, plus vitamins, malt extract f^^lu^ and mineral salts is so330 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1962-07-20 14 More muddle than malice in British Guiana FAR FROM BEING A 'RED HELL' OR A 'SOVIET SATELLITE,' BRITAIN'S SOUTH AMERICAN COLONY IS NOTHING BUT THE VICTIM OF A LOT OF INCOMPETENCE AND INEPTITUDE MR. CHEDDI JAGAN'S administration is not doing well in British Guiana. But th c visitor comes away1,139 words
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Advertisement263 1962-07-20 14 NEW CATERPILLAR* EQUIPMENT INCREASES MONTHLY OUTPUT BY 3^^PRB^ Kip*- tab. Gammon (Mala/a) 1959 Ltd., a member of the Gammon Group, announce the Gammons have been engaged in the construction of public works for 38 years and T"/-JC addition to their fleet of earthmoving equipment, of eight new Caterpillar* rubber- have263 words
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Advertisement1401 1962-07-20 15 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST UK. Om S'pora Mils P. S'haai Ptnang (NTCNOR M seilles, ipaal. Dublin li Pt/Taday NESTOR Havre. LivarpMl, Glasgow JHy 71 Jlly 24 Jaly U/2* Jlly M/il MELAMPBS A'irouth L'pill. R'carn. H'brg Jlly 24 Jaly 21 My 27/ 2 An 1 LYCAON LutrfMl. Glasgow Jlly 271,401 words
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Advertisement2565 1962-07-20 15 THE E. A. C. LINES- To> W 7 Htf F^Lf V IT W W SCILINGS 10 GEhOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. //Si JO, ff\i _W PC/jT If Jhm JI //\V/ Jrj. 14, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AHD COPENHAIEN. itii' d±Zl dii\i i 3 >®^J^\ S'pori P S'haai Panant m^^ m^ m^2,565 words
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Advertisement1173 1962-07-20 15 >._ McALISTER «c CO., LTD. W^ Km tel. m. nan. I'sCaU ELLIRMAN LINE «Ja KLA VENESS UMB HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG, ROntHDAM. UK ANgELES. SAN IRANCISCO, MIOtXESBROUGM SEATTLE. VANCMVER i PORTLAND ein of norwicn "—JSJ*"' 1 ZTln ii/2wn TJn g^, vmm i 'r:« nap* wm can., v """J"^- 1 rpor. W1,173 words
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477 1962-07-20 16 EXTREMELY QUIET DAY ON MALAYAN STOCK MARKETS From Our Market Correspondent ALL sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday were extremely quiet and some brokers said It was the quietest day they had experienced for a very long time. Throughout the week this situation has been building up with turnover477 words
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Article22 1962-07-20 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 18 July 19 Industrial*: 168.19 167.85 Tins: 279.32 278.48 S rubbers 172.16 172.89 Jan. 1 1938=100.22 words
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Article697 1962-07-20 16 I>USINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange, Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial*: Dunlipn SI «9: Kant Smelting $2.70 OL: Gammon (1.OO0) $1.50: M. Tobacco (3.000) $2.53. (1.000) $2.54, (1,000) $2.52: Rothmans (2,000) $1.37: Bteamers 87 cents ON: U.S. ords (1,000) $1.30: U.697 words
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Article91 1962-07-20 16 rl Malayan Exchange Banke' A«ioelatten made tneie changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratrs to $100): Canada: buying TT 354. airmail OO SS|, 90 d/st 36i credit bills 361 trade bills. Salting TT er OD ready: Canada Swlii Francs 1401: French Fnnci l. Belgian France *****:91 words
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399 1962-07-20 16 THHE Singapore rubber pi A cent higher on bettei advices yesterday. It was also boosted by the Washington news that Senator Stuart Symington has admitted defeat of his recently announced plan for General Services Administration to sell 7.000 to 8.000 tons of rubber399 words
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Article127 1962-07-20 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT and Industrial shares generally maintained their steady undertone with small movements. Colonial Smear, first quoted In split shares of 20s. held a steady level. Most oils were lower but Ampol exploration Improved Is. 9d. U>l7s. 3d. Base metals were slightly easier. Central Norseman featured In127 words
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Article119 1962-07-20 16 July 19, Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) r. N. 12 cts. Cold Storage 4ad. M. Box 13 ets. Steamship cts. Breweries 25 cts. S. Times 20 cts. 8. Darby 4|d. 8. Traders 26 cts. W. Jacks 10 eta. Umteers 10 cts. Roblnaon>9 cU. MININCS A. Amal 2/lt Pahang I*l119 words
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Article115 1962-07-20 16 CHINESE Product Exchange Stngaewre n«on prices per picul yestsrday: Ccccnut cil: bulk $37! sellers, drum $401 sellers. Cepra: July $2Si buyers. $25! sellers. Pepper: Muntok white $152e sellers, Sarawak white $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $U2| sellers. garbled Lampong black $110 sellers. ASTA $122t sellers. Singapcra Cepra Aeseeiatien115 words
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Article36 1962-07-20 16 Julyl9. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 76 cents (up a quarter of a cent) K.L.: 76 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $437.62} (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 250 tons (up 29 tons).36 words
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Article283 1962-07-20 16 VJI7HEN vie Federation Knbbpr Market opened business *hs done at three-quarters of a cent higher than Wednesdays closing levels on better than expected overseas advisers. At the higher levels buyers withdrew and prices eased in thin trailing. After the release of the noon prices the market283 words
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Article194 1962-07-20 16 AUGUST first Kneit ruOOer buyers l.e.b. closed at o p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 76 cents ptr Ib.. dosing price. The tone era| uncertain. tC.C.R.A. closing prices id cints per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 U.ti.s. prompt f.o.b. buyers 76e. sellers T6j(N); Int. 1 K.S.B. August buyers 76.194 words
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Advertisement39 1962-07-20 16 KYOSEI LINE free M*» na Neataen I owe Pttas*» "UIUI Utßtt" "TIBJ«)Utl" B/1I lit 1« ttaeral Att.ts Harper Cliff Ulan Co^ Ltd. Spore Te>l» ***** peteaa. Sittnise i Ce. las let. WJI Pan Sweneeasei atttace iMatatai IM lei. MM.39 words
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Advertisement395 1962-07-20 16 NASSIM ft CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction in tfaeir Sale-Kooms Nos. 4 4-1, Collyer Quay, S'poro, on .Saturday, 21st July, 1962, at 10 a.m. Well-made teak office desks and chairs; Steel filing and iiora^a cabinets; Singls beds with Vono springs; Display cabinets: Bookaatses; "Smith-Corona" portable and "Royal"395 words
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Advertisement1266 1962-07-20 17 NOTICE TENDERS PRftRATF ANT) TENDERS from Contractors re-r-KUBAIt AHV gistered with P.W.D.. Singapore In ADMINISTRATION Class and above under Head I will be received at the Public Estate of 8. MarufUh deceased Works Department, High Street, ALL PERSONS having claims Singapore ln Tender Box No. 1 against the estate of1,266 words
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Advertisement2778 1962-07-20 17 TENDERS 1—^ M i J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE ■^^*AX^^y^^^^Kl^|U^L^L^^^^^^Jjj^jj K by l t_e 3n j t c to M OFFICI $»ACI VACANT tera Negerl JKR Selaagor, U P t° SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St eU. mxtrm 8.00 p_n. on 23rd July. 1&62 for (Mm.)— Box St rU. mxtrm hewlv2,778 words
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Advertisement2432 1962-07-20 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VEHICLES FOR SALE STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. M Word* U (Mimu)—Box St cts. oxtrm It Worm* SS (mHm.r-Sox It ett. mxtrm it Word* U (Mlm.y-Box St rt*. extra THBRB IS MON iv v, pica. Enjoy MINI MINOR On* year old ose TIRBDT LBT LAURA Massage/ the prosperity that is2,432 words
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Advertisement1182 1962-07-20 18 COMPANY MEETING ANGLO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED HIGH RATE OF RUBBER REPLANTING CONTINUED CURRENT CROPS UP TO ESTIMATE MR. G. F. A. BURGESS'S STATEMENT lup 3rd annual general meeting i proving employees' quarters con- <>! Anglo Oriental Plantations tinues and 1 think this item is Limned whs held on July 121,182 words
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Advertisement1848 1962-07-20 18 NOTICES NOTICES ESTATES OF:— Th UnWeratty of Singapore Students' Union requires the serLEE KIM BWEE vlces of a p^n with working late of No. 95-2, Jalan Ennot, knowledge of English at its SecSinc apore, who died at the General retarlat. The Peon ls expected to Hospital, Singapore, on 6th start1,848 words
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Advertisement325 1962-07-20 18 I Cheong \<»>n vn'! Co.. Ltd., Auctioneers A Vainer*. Singapore. 16th July. 1962 AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at oar Saleroom On TUESDAY. 24TH JULY, IMS. AT 2 30 P.M. Estate of FLOSSIE KHAMFF A Deceased. 1. Nos. 39. 41. 43. 45. 47 and 49 East325 words
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Advertisement1650 1962-07-20 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PHYSIOLOGY FEDERATION OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited for Applications are Invited from s«hol»r,hln l»dln> to th. appointment as Resident Engineer/ irr«/ii»i#« in m«iirin» nr in scimr* s^noiarsnip leading to Ue I Lecturer in Engineering In1,650 words
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398 1962-07-20 19 AAU short-list 14 for Asian Games KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday jyjALAYA will be represented by an athletics team of at least 14 at the Asian Games at Jakarta next month if recommendations to be made to the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council are approved. The FMAAU selection committee, assisted by American398 words
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Article97 1962-07-20 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Cricket Association wiU Rive full support to the MCA In their attempt to arranse a visit by a Commonwealth team in October. Ron Roberts, a British Journalist who is organising the tour, has asked the MCA for a guarantee of $17,000 (£2.000) for97 words
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Article18 1962-07-20 19 IPOH. Thurs.— The Perak Government services will hold their first athlrtir championships here on Aug. 18-19.18 words
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Article22 1962-07-20 19 LONDON. Thurs. The three cricket Test matches between New Zealand and England during th>winter will last only four days each.22 words
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Article154 1962-07-20 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Amateur F.A. may play off two matches in one day at Jalan Besar Stadium In order to clear the backlog of Premier League and First Division matches. Choo Kwal Low, chairman of the League and Cup Committee, told the154 words
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311 1962-07-20 19 SMART GALLOP BY 'EVERGREEN' CARGO RICE l^^ygTMl By EPSOM JEEP; Penang, Thursday pARGO RICE, the oldest horse in training, showed this morning that he has lost none of his sparkle when he stepped out smartly on the track. The 12-year-old, who has won seven races since reinstated by Venl Vici311 words
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Article108 1962-07-20 19 pENANO, Thurs. The IT 1962 Jockey championship Is being fought out by two dashing young Australians In their first full season In Malaya. Lyall Harbrldge. Colin Tulloh's stable Jockey, Is leading with 34 winners from Keith Moxham, who rides for trainer J. R. "Doc" Rodgers.108 words
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208 1962-07-20 19 LAST TRY ON SUNDAY FOR RELAY TEAM NO LUCK AGAIN SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore sprint relay team failed again to qualify for the Asian Games, clocking a disappointing 43.95 ec at Farrer Park today. Bat because there were hopes of a fast time at one stage of the race, it208 words
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Article31 1962-07-20 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Turt Club will open another office for off-course betting in the New World Park from Sunday, the first day of the Penang Bank Holiday meet'.ri*.31 words
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Article39 1962-07-20 19 IPOH. Thurs.— The 3rd Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment stationed at Alor Star, and Head quarters. 3 Federal Infantry Brigade. Ipoh, became major and minor unit champions respectively in the 3 Federal Infantry Brtjtadp rin> meetine here todar39 words
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Article195 1962-07-20 19 S. Africa stays out, says confab T ONDON, Thurs. v South Africa s position in relation to the Imperial Cricket Conference will remain unchanged, thi. year's conference decided at its annual meeting at Lord's here yesterday. Billy Griffiths, MCC secre-tary-designate, said: "A general discussion took place on South Africa's position.195 words
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Article101 1962-07-20 19 T ONEKJN, Thurs—Close of pjav m yesterday s cricket matches At Lord's Gentlemen 323 vDexler 66 Bneppard 112) v Players. At Bournemouth— Hants 368-S dec iMaraaiui an n. o Livingsiwt At Southport— Lanes 276-« (Pul'ar ai jmoUi 75) v Warwick. At Colchester— Essex 257 (Bar-Reuter - 101 words
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Article145 1962-07-20 19 SINGAPORE. Thur». The schools sports councils at Singapore and the Federation of Malaya are again faced with the problem of finding a suitable date for the international athletic* match Last year the match was called off because the two councils could not agree on a date. The145 words
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Article105 1962-07-20 19 SOCCER Rauk 3. INTRR mm 1) TOUR FR»ENDLIEB: Sg Choh Est 6 o < Bento n B f«°T J Pf 11 11 «th Bn RMR Kluang Youths 1. Bentong l«e: 3u!eunan Schooi at Kluang 3 MES 'A' S. MALACCA DIV. I: Recce Regt TENNIS 5 Medicals 4. PENANG105 words
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Advertisement160 1962-07-20 19 GOLFERS SEE THE FAMOUS "EAST BROS' GOLF CLUBS AT YOUR PRO'S SHOP OR FAVOURITE SPORTS STORE "KEL NAGLE" "FRANK PHILLIPS' "POWER PACT' "PRINCESS" "GOLDEN GODDESS" Models for ladies and gentlemen. TAILOR MADE Clubj tt> suit your own built al im emtra cost. Ask for a penonaliied fitting chort. Distributed by:160 words
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Advertisement195 1962-07-20 19 S-pport V M.C.A/. [^J^XT \i^\M&jJ*kd Charity Premiere V^£' "Carry On Cnii.ing" r\J (WA TC Xl Xl I C otC«tho y on2sH,Jury. U>^ tWWIS> zs^s DUNLOP I L—~-^ Give y° urse| f a champion's chance 0 *^JO!£V i r\ Choose Maxplyßackets (used by l\ yf v v—^^ A leading professional and195 words
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Miscellaneous101 1962-07-20 19 Sports Diary SOCCER MALAYA CUP: Kedah v Perils (Stadium Darul Aman, 5); Kelantan v Pahang (K. Bharu). S'PORE DIV. SA: Mt. Emily I Alexandra (Parrer Pk) DIV. SB: Tampenis Rovers v AAA (St. George's Rd). B GAJAH LOE: Kim a Valley Est v Tamilian* ipadang) TAIPINO DIV. 8: Town Council101 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-07-20 20 RUDY BELTRAN - Police `freeze' towkay's accounts RUDY BELTRAN $500,000 RANSOM DEMAND— THEN $375,000 OFFER OF A TO FAMILY OF KIDNAPPED MILLIONAIRE By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday ♦Jllli police have "frozen" lhe bank accounts of millionaire Mr. Tai diet Seng, who was kidnapped by a five-man gang on .Monday morning while cycling along Bat306 words
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103 1962-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A siege laid at the Shariah Court by the parents of the bridegroom foiled actress Siput Sarawak's wedding plans yesterday. Now four-times married Siput has postponed indefinitely her marriage to taxi-driver Said Hassan, 25. Siput, at 42, Is a grandmother. Said103 words
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136 1962-07-20 20 KUALA KANG6AR, Thurs.— More than 5.000 people turned out this evening in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar for the funeral of the Raja di-Hilir of Perak, Raja Haji Kamaralzaman bin Raja Mansor. 70, second in line of succession to the throne of Perak.136 words
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Article49 1962-07-20 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The British Far East Fleet and the Royal Air Force are participating in joint anti-sub-marine exercises off the East Coast, a naval spokesman said today. He described the exercises, which are under the command of Rear Admiral J.B. Frewen in the cruiser Tiger, as "routine."49 words
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Article46 1962-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Three textile firms. Messrs. Telkoku Rayon Co. Ltd., Sim Yeow Seng Ltd., and Captain 88 Shirt Co. Ltd. will give a dinner at the Cathay Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. on July 24. A fashion show will also be held during the dinner.46 words
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Article316 1962-07-20 20 LONDON. Tauis. Slock markets in Loruion experienced another day of tumbling prices with sentiment affected by the Wall Street slide and by adverse press comment on the economic position at home. The only bright spot was gold shares which met a steady demand some of which was on316 words
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Article22 1962-07-20 20 LONDON, Thurs—Buyers £858, sellers £860. Forward buyers £868. sellers £869. Settlement £860. Turnover a.m. 65 tons, p.m. 26 tons. Tone: Quiet.22 words
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Article39 1962-07-20 20 LONDON, Thurs —Spot 22 5 16d August 22 7,16 d., Sept. S2ttd, Oct. 224 d.. Oct/Dec. 22 916 d. Jan/Mar. 22 '»d. April/June 1224 d.. July/Sept, unquoted, c.lf July unquoted. August 22 6 16d 'Sept. 22>.;d.. Tone: Quiet.39 words
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208 1962-07-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board last year gave grants totalling $7.6 million, the Federation Government Gazette disclosed today. The grants were for a variety of purposes, mostly for charity and public projects such as schools, temples and mosques. They208 words
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205 1962-07-20 20 Jet crash victims' remains arrive SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE LONG wait ended tonight for three bereav- ed families when the remains of three victims of the Alitalia DC-8 crash near Bombay on July 6 arrived here in an Alitalia jetliner. The remains were: The ashes of Mrs. Yoshika Tabata. wife of205 words
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Article26 1962-07-20 20 PEKING, Thurs. Youth has been warned against the "disadvantages" of early marriages and against producing too many children when they do get married. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article377 1962-07-20 20 CHAMPION OUT IN A MAJOR UPSET SINGAPORE, Thursday. pORMKR Singapore junior champion (ian Kok Peng created the first major upset in the Singapore National Badminton Championships when he eliminated defending champion M. Sadali in straight sets of 15-11, 15-12 at the Badminton Hall here tonight. Displaying clever courtcraft, youthful Kok377 words
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Article204 1962-07-20 20 LONDON. Thurs. The Pakistan cricket tourlMs were 142 for one at tea today In reply to Hampshire's first Innings total of 368 for two declared. Otner tea score.s in today cricket matches weie: At Lords: Gentlemen 323. Players 195 lor seven, F. Trueman 63. At TheReuter - 204 words
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Article19 1962-07-20 20 MR. A MRS. C Rnmachnndran thank rH.it,w- ar.i frirn.l« for the valuablr MMMM attendance at tiieir mamn^r recently19 words
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Advertisement23 1962-07-20 20 i TO OWEN and Pun daughter Bronn Clnlr at 8.11. H. Kluang on 1K.7.62. Both wrll. Slnrrrc thanks to doctor*. u»m and •tall.23 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-07-20 20 The weather UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Sinunpoie for the period 8 p.m. Wedday to 8 p.m. yesteiduy: HijTtKSt -.1 Kuala Lumpur 93 71 Kota Bharu 88 76 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 7:i37 words
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