The Straits Times, 27 July 1962
1962-07-27
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Title Section20 1962-07-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEO SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1962. if 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article564 1962-07-27 1 BARISAN LEADER PUTS CASE TO U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. leader of the Singapore Barisan Sosialis Party, accused Britain today of seeking to transfer sovereignty to Malaya without ensuring that the people had the opportunity freely to express their wishes. They were being denied the •Tight of564 words
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Article643 1962-07-27 1 2 A.M. FLASH: Mac talks tomorrow Lunch at Chequers LONDON, Thursday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, Malayan Prime Minister, said today he hoped for some agreement on Malaysia when he lunched with Mr. Harold Macmillan on Saturday. His statement came two days after he declared that the British-Malayan talks had643 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-07-27 1 Dato Ismail: Sardon, Lim WERE told KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. The Ministers concerned in yesterday's Cabinet switch were officially inrormed of the changes before the Government announcement was made. The Acting Prime Minister. Dato (Dr Ismail bin Da to. AJjdul Rahman, saifl this Is an official r statement today. In369 words
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Article88 1962-07-27 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Kurt Hans Gebhardt, 22-year-old German house painter, tonight left Singapore by air to face a charge of attempted murder In Australia. On July 6, the two detectives arrived from Melbourne with a warrant of arrest for Gebhardt, which was duly endorsed by the Chief Justice. Sir88 words
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Article91 1962-07-27 1 KLEINE SCHEIDEGG (Switzerland), Thurs. Two Swiss guides today found the smashed body of a British climber who fell 2,000 ft. to his death from the "killer" North face of the 13.026- ft. Eiger Mountain near here. He was Barry Brewster. 22, of Ifleld, Crawley, Sussex. whoReuter - 91 words
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Article172 1962-07-27 1 U.S. high-up nuclear shot fails TJONOLULU, Thurs. n A blazing: Thor carrier rocket on a Johnston island launching pad last night marked* the failure of. an American attempt to explode a high altitude nuclear device. The rocket was fired, but one minute later it was still on the launching pad.Reuter - 172 words
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171 1962-07-27 1 PEKING, Thursday. HUNDREDS of troops on the Pukien front opposite Formosa have been struck by typhoon as they helped peasants gather rice harvest, the People's Daily reported today. The Communist Party newspaper said- "Simultaneous with the vigilant watch on the coast, very many offlI cers,Reuter - 171 words
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Article29 1962-07-27 1 MANILA. Thurs. Corregidor—where Americans and Filipinos battled and lost to superior Japanese forces at the start or World War Ills to be turned into a memorial park.—U.P.l.29 words
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329 1962-07-27 1 Babies born dead brought back to life BELFAST, Thurs.— Swedish doctors studying "deep freeze" therapy lor treating premature babies, have used an artificial womb to bring oack to life babies born dead, the British Medical Association was told here today. Delegates to the B.M.A.'.s annual conference were shown a colourReuter - 329 words
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Article36 1962-07-27 1 AMSTERDAM. Thurs.—Almost all 79 passengers wer^ 1 hurt or badly shaken wheti. Pan American Airways Bo3ing 707 airliner made a iteep dival over Eastern Holland today, to avoid collision with another plane.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article273 1962-07-27 1 A hoax or a fraud bid? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $7,500,000 share offer by the "Malayan Investment Corporation" is either a hoax or an attempt to defraud the public. This was indicated by the Federation Police, who today warned members of the public to "be cautious" about buying shares in273 words
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Article44 1962-07-27 1 PREMIER SPEAKS I'M TED N.VII" hur*. Mr l.ri- k bw, Prime Mtnistei F Singapore. aiMrN (ommitu-i t"t liuuti-s hrfnrc Urn Itm icun Hi inurnment n IK to points rnadr In tin%titionrr> in a mimnr.m am thtv h.id MhmM Rrutrr. SEE COI. 144 words
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Article, Illustration336 1962-07-27 2 Jagan wins his fight in U.N. against Britain COLONIALISM COMMITTEE GIVES BRITISH GUIANA PRIORITY JJNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The U,N. Special Committee on Colonialism yesterday disregarded strong British protests and decided to give priority consideration to the future of British Guiana. Sir Hugh Foot, British delegate told the committee it wasReuter - 336 words
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Article71 1962-07-27 2 Man everywhere in America are scared to death of their wives. In nightclubs they will net applaud you until they ie« their wive* applaud. At parties they act like they have Mper met you before if she is around. Monlque Van Vooren, Belglan-bom singer and actress, In New YorkReuter - 71 words
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Article206 1962-07-27 2 ]if OSCOW, Thurs. A 1U new batch of death sentences passed in Soviet Central Asia for fraud and currency offences in the textile industry became known here yesterday. Nine men sentenced to be shot were named in a local newspaper which spoke also of "others."Reuter - 206 words
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Article349 1962-07-27 2 3 warship dope men jailed 'SUPPLIES FROM S'PO/ÜB' LONDON, Thursday. 'FHREE Hong Kong Chinese employed by the 1 British Royal Navy on board the cruiser Belfast were Jailed for terms of between one and five years here yesterday for oossessing opium and heroin worth £325.000. The court was told it349 words
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267 1962-07-27 2 Joy for Carmen: She CAN stay in Britain T ONDON. Thurs.—Car- men Bryan, 22--year-old Jamaican ordered to be deported for shoplifting, walked Joyfully from the House of Commons free to stay in Britain. From the gallery she heard Home Secretary Mr. Henry Brooke announced to cheering M.P.a: "I have decided267 words
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Miscellaneous61 1962-07-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby AT WA£ A MOST OOQOECHJ6] I /WTU A CCOOPID HBOC I CUAOC Of- TURQUOISE j ANO PLACED CKIRT at BLU6 BUT NOT, V. ANO WUN« DOWN M V TOO OgegN JS \FOCDS TUAT<WIBUrO S^^y'V; a« >ou /^AMOWOATCteeVMII I WITU UTTLE BLUE 90V6 00 ""^-n^ lon61 words
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219 1962-07-27 3 V"EW YORK, Thurs. Hydrogen sulphide may have killed millions of tons of flsh found floating over a vast area of the Indian Ocean five years ago, the head of a U.N. survey said here. The dead flsh, estimated to equal the world's totalReuter - 219 words
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Article221 1962-07-27 3 U.S. TO PUT NEW TESTS BAN PLAN 'PHE United States is exp sals on a nuclear test; end of this week or next. GENEVA, Thursday. :pected to put new propots ban treaty towards the informed sources said here. The proposals will stem from the evaluation made by British and UnitedReuter - 221 words
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Article43 1962-07-27 3 TEHERAN, Thurs.— Queen Farah of Persia is expecting a baby, a palace spokesman here confirmed today. Her first child. Crown Prince Reza, is 21 months old. Queen Farah, who is 23, married the Shah in December. 1959 Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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86 1962-07-27 3 INK-THROWER ARTIST IS 'MAD': COURT LONDON. Thurs.—A 56--year-old artist accused of throwing a bottle of Ink at an £800.000 Leonardo Da Vinci cartoon was found by a London court today to be insane and unfit to plead. The artist. Franz Weng, way charged at the Old Bailey with maliciously damagingReuter - 86 words
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Article30 1962-07-27 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, Jr.. departing American Ambassador to the Soviet Union, yesterday paid a goodbye call on the Soviet Premier Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev. He leaves tomorrow.—U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration465 1962-07-27 3 1 1 hours of talks O Clear, concise and cordial but basic question of separate peace in East is still unanswered P LEV EN hours of 12 private talks here between Mr. Dean Rusk and Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the United States and Soviet Foreign Ministers, failed to produce any progressReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-07-27 3 Quick look round BERLIN, Thurs. An exJ plosion tore two holes in the Berlin border wal} separating the American sector from East Berlin last night. West Berlin police said. 'he explosion occurred opposite the office of the East German Prime Minister, Herr Otto Grotewohl, which Is only a few yards191 words
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249 1962-07-27 3 A MERICAN, EuroviA slon and British experts will hold farranging talks in London soon on the future of Telstar, following Monday's first historic two way television casts across the Atlantic. A British Post Office spokesman said yesterday they might meet on Friday249 words
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Article198 1962-07-27 3 NEW DJELHI, Thursday. \f R. NEHRU said in a letter published here today aTI that while the situation on the Sino-Indian border was serious he did not think that "any major crisis is going to take place in the near future." He was replyingReuter - 198 words
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Article49 1962-07-27 3 LONDON, Thurs. An Australian woman who queued for 20 hours outside Buckingham Palace was the first into Queen Elizabeth's new art gallery when it opened to the public at 11 a.m. today. She had taken up her position at 3 p.m. yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article51 1962-07-27 3 RANGOON, Thurs.— Police said villagers at Kyalkmaraw near the Thai border got so sick of being terrorised by a gang of Communist Karen rebels that they raided a jungle hideout and burned it down. They scared off the surprised rebels and returned with several armloads of51 words
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Article41 1962-07-27 3 BERLIN. (New York). Thurs.—A tanker truck carrying compressed gas exploded in the heart of this upstate New York community yesterday setting a fire which killed one person and injured at least 20 as it levelled a dozen buildings.—U.P.l.41 words
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Advertisement336 1962-07-27 3 SAFE II AND f| SOUND Ei QAFFTV Your fund are vn ffected *w jt 0/iIL.I I economic changes. H| QPPIIRITV Your mone y is earning the beat Hfl OLvUm I I safe and sure rate of interest. M CnilMnMrCC The Capital and Reserves of tho OUUIiUIMLOO Bank exceed £12.000.000. fp^fl336 words
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Article, Illustration357 1962-07-27 4 Jetliner comfort now in these new STC buses THE ISUZU a Japanesebuilt passenger bus (above) will soon bring jetliner comfort to Singapore roads by courtesy of the Singapore Traction Company. The last word in comfort and elegance, two of these vehicles have been purchased by the S.T.C. and are already357 words
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396 1962-07-27 4 *pHE Peoples Action Party today envisaged two possible courses open to it in an essential re-adjustment of party organisation and outlook in future Malaysia. The establishment of PAp branches throughout Malaysia. Alliance with friends, not only in the Federation, but also In the Borneo396 words
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Article442 1962-07-27 4 THE following Is todays schex dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Gamda: From Medan, Kuala Lumpur (OA 990) 3 pjn.; from Bangkok (OA 805) 6.25 pjn.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.40 a.m. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 731) 7.35442 words
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Advertisement341 1962-07-27 4 HE USED imit LIKE MOST MEN i iHISE^jaQNIY PAUL NEWMAN^ JGERALDINE RAGE Mb jBS y A W Entertainment u^t^BH I HbV^B^bW. T^l I WILUMMB =2«| Shirley knight ed begley riptorn LIDO (Singapore) OPENS TOMORROW OPENS TODAY t WK SINGAPORE 2 30,6 9pm J> DEV ANAND i Ww MALA SINHA in341 words
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Advertisement275 1962-07-27 4 IJJFXi* FTife TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (SINGAPORE) TJHETHER FDR THE FIRST TIMEI^, JAMES STEWART I JOHN WAYNE |g||] The West... Immortalized ByHH^^J Ijil'jil WhoJShot [I fi^&lh aj VERA MILES LEE IyiARVIN EDMOND O'BRIEN oeSme murray ■TiTii TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! d ii rjl_j(jLjßf (SINGAPORE) A LAND UNTAMED! A DOG UNMATCHED! ff\ >H\VO 000 OF275 words
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Advertisement577 1962-07-27 4 Mow Showing! IVoVfaor I ICru«S in 9 r *Jj Sidney Jomn Ksnn«th Connor 4- > in EASTMAN COLOUR (JARO) Plus "Roundabout No. 3" (Color) I t FREE COCA COLA TO ALL ot 11am, 1.30,4,4.30 pm TODAY T By kind courtesy of M.jsn LION LIMITED. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (Par) X JAMES STEWART577 words
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378 1962-07-27 5 THE COWARDS IN SECRET SOCIETIES secret society members are cowards, the O.CP.D., Malacca (Central), Deputy Superintendent E. A. Fernandez, told Rotarians t,oday. Addressing a tea-meeting of the club, Mr. Fernandez disclosed that a high-level committee headed by the State Secretary was now meeting police378 words
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Article53 1962-07-27 5 PENANO, Thurs. —A student who scored eight A's In his School Certificate exam two years ago, left today for the U.S. to Join Harvard University. Mr. J. Nagarajan. 18. former pupil of the Method 1st Boys' School, will study physics on a scholarship awarded53 words
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850 1962-07-27 5 LIM, 'UNITED FRONT CREATED THE CHAOS, SAYS SEOW SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow. today charged that Mr. Lim Seek Kian. ex-presid-ent of the Singapore Chinese Schools Teachers' Union, and his men together with the "united front" had created chaos in the change of systems in the Chinese850 words
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Article122 1962-07-27 5 NOW THAT I AM JUST A COMMONER... 0 BORN in the Imperial Palace, the youngest daughter of Emperor Hi rohito, lovely Princess Saga was always regarded as a rebel against tradition. This Sunday in Asia Magazine, she tells yon thr startling story of how this popular misconception wa> built up122 words
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186 1962-07-27 5 Teacher from India sparks a protest rLUK ANSON, Thuxs The board of managers of the Government Tamil Primary School here has filed a protest against tho appointment of a woman teacher to the school In a letter to the Organiser of Indian Schools, Perak. Mr. V. Nadeson. the board chairman,186 words
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Article47 1962-07-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Four more products have been given pioneer status under the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance, bringing the total to 302. The products are asbestos cement pressure pipes, household water-heaters, power and distribution transformers, and face and bath towels.47 words
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83 1962-07-27 5 QINGAPORE. Thurs. »3 Cyril Harry Wee pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of cheating Goh Bian Han of $3,200 while Dosine as an architect. He Is alleged to have committed the offence at Raffles Place on Oct. 28 last83 words
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Advertisement284 1962-07-27 5 TODAY EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FROM OUR TOP QUALITY STOCK AT 131. HA I I ROAD. Xl ALA it MPI R TEL. ***** Come to another variety hit! HORLICKS RADIO SHOW Victoria Memorial Hall 6.30 p.m. (TO-NIGHT!) RAD EN J URIAH (Singapore's top nightclub singer) By courtesy of the Prince's Restaurant HENRY284 words
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Advertisement248 1962-07-27 5 *ttaa JOINT PAINS STOP and then you say thanks to JL De Witts H Kidney Bladder Pills <^ They quickly mike your kidneys and bladder work yBBP^^S P ro P er 'y am£ ain tnd clr oul the poisons that c«um 1»\ C JOINT PAINS, RHEUMATISM, *JWJS BACKACHE BLADDER TROUBLES248 words
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114 1962-07-27 6 PHILIPPINES DOCTORS: STATEMENT ON MONDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —An announcement regarding the recruitment of doctors from the Philippines to help Malaya improve its medical and health services is expected to be made on Monday. They will be the Philippines Government's first contribution to the Association of South-East Asia under the114 words
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Article18 1962-07-27 6 PENANG. Thurs.—Burglars stole $95 and goods worth $110 from a shop In Seang Tek Road today.18 words
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317 1962-07-27 6 'UNABLE TO TELL THEM APART FROM ABORIGINES' BRISBANE, Thursday. QUEENSLAND University students this week picketed a hotel at Spring Hill to protest against an alleged colour bar. The hour-long demonstration inside and outside the hotel, the Leichhardt, ended only after two turbaned students were317 words
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Article58 1962-07-27 6 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A lorry attendant, Neon Siah Eng. 18, died last night two hours after he had been crushed by his own lorry against a railway goods wagon. Neon was directing the lorry reversing towards the wagon at the Pral railway godown when It ran58 words
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Article43 1962-07-27 6 TAIPING, Thurs. The Town Council has decided to oppose the Perak Government's decision to send out water bills to consumers every two months and not monthly as at present, because it would cause hardship to the low income groups.43 words
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Article34 1962-07-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Mr. Peter Lee Wang Cheong, a nominee of the North Borneo Government, has been selected by the Government of India for a flve-ydir veterinary science course at Madras veterinary College.34 words
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177 1962-07-27 6 ACID, PARANG ATTACK ON FOUR AT STALL SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two youths were seriously injured last night when a fang of 16 armed with parangs and acid "bombs" attacked four customers at a coffee stall in Thomson Road. Nk Chang Lai. 17. and Sim Cheng Kit, 18, were admitted to the177 words
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Article65 1962-07-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Three educationists from abroad have Joined Nanyang University. An expert on physical education, Mr. Chen Sang Moh, came from Manila to take up the post of chairman of the university's Board of Student Welfare. Prof. Wong Teck Chow, a scholar In history from Formosa will take65 words
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Article34 1962-07-27 6 TAIPING. Thurs. Three Taiplng boys, all 18, have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships to study medicine in India. They are Ho Chek Cheong, Lee Ens Lam and Ng Say Khiam.34 words
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226 1962-07-27 6 Go ahead for $161 m. cable project KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The SouthEast "Asia Commonwealth Cable Conference has decided to go ahead with the construction of $161.5 million SEACOM project. Malaya. Singapore. Australia. New Zealand. Canada and Britain will contribute towards the capital. SEACOM (Southeast Asia Commonwealth Cable System) will link226 words
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Article66 1962-07-27 6 i JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs I Rural people who still believed In pawangs (medicinemen) should change their attitude because this was no longer suitable in the modern age. the Mentri Besar. Dato Haj: Hassan bin Haji Yunos, said here when he opened a new $12,000 clinic.66 words
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353 1962-07-27 6 ALL those who have enJoyed the earlier Disney films set In the great outdoors will find his latest presentation "Nikki. Wild Dog of the North" well up to the usual standard. Set in the majestic wilds of the Canadian Rockies near Banff. Alberta,353 words
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334 1962-07-27 6 'CARRY ON' CROWD AT FUNNIEST YET- AND IN COLOUR TOO rpHE "Carry On" series of X British comedies has been making people laugh tor a long time now, but "Carry On Cruising," the first in colour, Is certainly the funniest yet. As in the previous films, the cast manage to334 words
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Advertisement356 1962-07-27 6 NESTUM three in one goodness for all the family the three cereals in Nestum mean really balanced nutrition for the whole family NESTUM'S three cereals, plus "vitamins, malt extract and mineral salts is so good for your family. fS^S^S S^^T^£>3m| Whether taken as a cereal food or a drink, delicious356 words
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Article, Illustration1941 1962-07-27 7 I meet Madam Lai the Lady High Executioner... CHAPTER TWO OF THE STORY OF A BRITISH PLANTER WHO JOINED A MALAYAN GUERILLA BAND FIGHTING THE JAPANESE WE were quite happy at first in this camp. Treated well and given full charge of the training programme. It was here I trained1,941 words
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Article, Illustration329 1962-07-27 8 W. WANT to be beautiful? What a question! Who doesn't? Well, then, let me tell you a secret. If you know how to relax, then you are well on the way to true beauty. Relaxation, calm serenity and absence of worry all go to make up329 words
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Article, Illustration662 1962-07-27 8 Could you use some extra money. ..say $10,000? ITS quite the style now for mothers to feed their babies themselves. 1 remember a time when a woman of means or position or both wouldn't dream of 'spoiling, her figure" this way. Doctors heartily endorse this revival of mothers breast-feeding their662 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-07-27 8 formidable' will soon be 'familiar' PVERY bride, when she steps into her new kitchen and sees the complicated array of pots, pans, spatulas, colanders, scrapers, shredders, graters, strainers, feels very bewildered and discouraged. Don't let it get you down. Soon you will know what each item is used for. In322 words
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Article, Illustration314 1962-07-27 8 NOT A WINK OF SLEEP ALL NIGHT Y'M just about dead 1 this morning Do you know why? I hardly slept a wink all night because of a huge squadron of blankety-blank mosquitoes that kept buzzing around me and attacking me from all sides. Honestly, if there is one thing314 words
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Article, Illustration629 1962-07-27 8 YOU know what I think? I think people who are not good cooks should always use gas in the kitchen. And do you know why? Because gas is the easy fuel. The flame is perfectly adjustable so that all you have to do Is follow629 words
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Article254 1962-07-27 8 Gigantic steel mill cost soars KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Tit ALAYA'S first steel mill to be constructed at Prai will be built in four stages and will cost several hundred million dollars. Senator T.H. Tan, president of Malayawata Steel Projects said this today. Senator Tan said he could not disclose the254 words
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Article95 1962-07-27 8 LONDON, Thurs. These Malayan students have been called to the Bar: Federation of Malaya: Tengku Zaln bin Tengku Zakaria (Negri Sembilan), Anuar bin Zainal Abidin (Kuala Lumpur), R. Chellappah. Miss Harwanth Kaur (Tanjong Rambutan), Liew Nyik Kee. Llm Cheng Pah. F. K. O. Tan (Malacca), P.95 words
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Article17 1962-07-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ten Umno leaders returned here today after a 10-day tour of Sarawak.17 words
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145 1962-07-27 8 The feast of St. Anne draws big crowds PORT SWETTENHAM, Thnrs. The f our-day celebrations to mark tbe titular feast of St. Anne began today with more than 2,000 people attending the first Mass at 7 a.m. at Samy Road. The number of pilgrims is expected to swell to 25.000145 words
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Article40 1962-07-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Bociety will stage a variety show "A Night of Treasure" in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind at the Language and Literature Agency on Saturday night.40 words
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Article274 1962-07-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Further contributions for Penang's "most devoted" father, Mr. Lee Ah Cheang, 82, and his bed-ridden daughter, PhaUc Kirn, 58, have been received from Straits Times readers In the Federation and Singapore. The fund now stands at $707. The new donations came from:274 words
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Article204 1962-07-27 8 MOVE TO WIPE OUT THE JUNGLE REDS BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand and Malaya have agreed to launch a decisive campaign to wipe out Communist bandits along their Jungled frontier, according to the Thai Interior Minister, Gen. Prapart Charusathien. He told reporters the two countries had already set armed forces for aReuter - 204 words
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Article65 1962-07-27 8 PENANG, Thurs. Adult education students In Penang were today urged to perpetuate the memory of their late president. Mr. Heah Joo Beang, by working hard. "That is the best way In which we can dedicate our activities to the benefit of both young and old," Mr.65 words
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246 1962-07-27 8 NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH A move for Assembly debates all in Malay fPOH, Thurs. Th* 1 Speaker of the Perak State Legislative Assembly, Inche Mohamed Ali Zalni, said today he would seek the cooperation of Assemblymen in conducting Assembly meetings entirely in the national language. He said that at the next246 words
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Article28 1962-07-27 8 PENANO, Thurs.—The Indonesian Consul and Mrs. Zahar Arifln will be hosts at an Indonesian Independence day reception at the E and O Hotel on Aug. 17.28 words
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Miscellaneous157 1962-07-27 8 Ailoy Omm By V* T. Hatntin IS? HB»,A \FORUNCLTS J COIN' I •UCNIN'f MAKE ONE H^SOUf HE IS- QUICKLY .^A^lJkPvF* J( T WNG-T*JLEp DINNER' V JO« I1 1 SMELL J. CHOKE! \FIRe I COWITIOH ACT AS WMBF j-<j?/ U MHck Irtiry Bff Chvttrr guwM 1 ■T~OOl!f- ACCURSED 1 fCLUeSf TWATfe157 words
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Article259 1962-07-27 9 ALERT DIESEL DRIVERS SPOT SLEEPERS LAID ON TRACK THREE NIGHTS RUNNING pOLICE are investigating attempts on three successive nights last week to derail passenger diesel railcars bound for Port Swettenham from Kuala Lumpur. The attempts were made by putting heavy 6 ft. sleepers across the track on259 words
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183 1962-07-27 9 Khalwat: Heavier penalties proposed KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs. The Selaneor Legislative Vsvmbly will be asked by the State Government <m .Monday to approve heavier penalities for Muslims found guilty of khalwat (close proximity). The proposed penalties are: ANY MALE Muslim who is found in retirement with and in suspicious proximity t<»183 words
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Article56 1962-07-27 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An international party of botanists, under the leadership of Dr. Hsuan Keng, of the University of Singapore, is now in Ulu Kelantan on a Unescosponsored expedition to study the flora of limestone hills ir. the region. The expedition will also Rive training to younger botanistsReuter - 56 words
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Article30 1962-07-27 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —Dr P B. Pillal will be installed new president of the Bukit Mertajam Rotary Club at Its annual dinner at the Kullm Club this Saturday.30 words
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Article90 1962-07-27 9 PENANG, Thurs. Slah Ah Boon. 24, was acquitted of armed robbery yesterday when police did not proceed with the charge against him. "I have been instructed by the DPP to offer no evidence against Slah," Asst. Supt. A. Balaratnam. prosecuting, told the Senior Sessions Court President.90 words
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Article29 1962-07-27 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Mr. A. Gnanarajah was re-elected president of the Apex Club here last night. Vice-presi-dent is Mr. Norman Blaikil and hon. secretary Mr. P. S Nathan.29 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-07-27 9 Poise and personality: Kum Mooi represents Malaya BRISBANE, Thurs. Miss Goh Kum Mooi of Kuala Lumpur < above), a final year physiotherapy student here, will represent Malaya in the Miss International Quest to raise funds for the building or a new residential college for the University or Queensland. A report154 words
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Article49 1962-07-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— About 900 scouts from all parts of Johore converged on the Istana Besar garden here today for the opening of a Scout "champorette"*— a miniature jamboree lasting four days. The "champorette" will be open to the public tomorrow and oh Saturday49 words
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124 1962-07-27 9 PENANG. Thurs. A Socialist Front Assemblyman, Mr. C.Y. Choy, has still not decided whether tn resign from the State Assembly or give up his job as office assistant with Cable and Wireless in Penang "I have still more than one month in124 words
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300 1962-07-27 9 CHONG EU BACKS STORE UDP TAKING PART IN ACTION COUNCIL PENANG, Thursday. TWE pro-tern chairman of the United Democratic x Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. today defended his party's participation in the Singapore Council of Joint Action in connection with the National Referendum Ordinance. I "We believe this partiripation is300 words
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Advertisement48 1962-07-27 9 PHILIPS ALL-TRANSISTOR |i PORTABLE RADIO J COMPLETE WITH LEATHER CARRYING CASE POWERFUL I VOLUME I CLEAR RECEPTION I 3 WAVE BANDS I nninr singap o re 5110 rnllir FEDERATION $145 111 W■" (LESS lO°i OISCOUNT FOR CASH) H g^M^BMlßM^^^^SSS^^B^B^BMT*lß^Bl^^M^^MßßMt»^^^*-^^^^^^j^^^^nßjßjßMg^^B^^BPßM^Kl **»t»***" *^_i^i_l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^^^^' PHILIPS QUALITY /4^^\ SERVICE \^jg& GUARANTEE |INC»fO«l48 words
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Advertisement232 1962-07-27 9 NOW ON 4Bt A REAL BARGAIN ONLY ONCE A YEAR a visit MrtL WILL CONVINCE YOU AB^» usuolly NOW Ladies' Latest Blouses 6.50 $2.90 Fancy Ash Tray S 2.50 0.75 Girls' Frocks $12.50 $5 90_^_jJ^Mj lad»es' Pleated Skirts SHOO $4.Bo™^A^^^*W f II Mill lIIIK IItI.SIICIMK I 111 IJJIB DON'T MISS232 words
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Miscellaneous223 1962-07-27 9 Straits Times Crossword across 6. Watch part of the pip* going I MimmMml »nrl nw unfnrtu- tta wall (10). a which v all »ron» so \ea> refusal to show tne flag <6t. W Divided (?T ir n «bo«te'y °roaU borne, per- JSodtfJwrttert method. h wltho h T dUH thoiurh ahnnt223 words
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Article63 1962-07-27 10 W»r4t Sit (Minimum) »at»y and Seag Pul thank At.At Staff and friends for attendance, wraatht, donation*, Uui offeringi, serv icet rendered at the funeral of their liter Mm Iren* Wong Hlu Ueng. THB METHOOIIT OIRLS' School, i »ab thank all parent*, old girli, friMdi and membera of the public63 words
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Obituary25 1962-07-27 10 H.rrfi Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Kreddie T»m Blew Kwan who departed 27th July 1*49. Fondly remembered by Jannle. Juale and Lena.25 words
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Article107 1962-07-27 10 J* HoiVi Sit (Minimum) "TRBS CHIC", I.idim Haird.rei.ini; lur your latest bairityle and expert hair treatment Chnatlne in attendance. Manicure and pedicure. Ring JU3B? for appointment. 32. Ngee Ann Building Singapore. USE COPPIRTONE whenever you're in the aun ewimmlng, boating, picmcklag. Coppertone give* the faateat •untan poealble with maximum107 words
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Article616 1962-07-27 10 The doubts expressed in Thailand of the stability ol neutral Laos are neither new nor groundless. But if the Bangkok Posts analysis of the post-Geneva picture reflects official thinking, as it probably does, the Thai Government is being excessively nervous. Having practically 'written off the Laotian settlement,616 words
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Article368 1962-07-27 10 Among the most interested spectators watching the drama of Inche Aziz Ishak's relations with the Tengku are the people directly involved in the establishment of a urea fertiliser plant Their hope for an outcome favourable to Inche Aziz is understandable. He has been the driving force behind the368 words
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Article223 1962-07-27 10 There are still a sizeable handful of Communist terrorists in the Thai border area. The official figure at the beginning of the year was 480, but almost certainly the number has been reduced since then by surrenders and desertions to below 450. In the last two years nearly223 words
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Letter290 1962-07-27 10 FCHE AMINUDDIN (S.T. July 18) rightly stated that "there are schools Inherited from the past slightly better than cowsheds." Such schools need the highest priority the Government can give. The case at present is that the better schools are being bettered while the "slightly better than290 words
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Letter175 1962-07-27 10 \[AY I refer to your corIm respondent "Retired" of Taiplng <B.T. July 24). Every effort has been made by all the departments concerned to clear all cases of pensions affected by the Federation Army (Retired Pay. Pensions, Gratuities and Other Grants) Regulations, 1961. It should be175 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1962-07-27 10 PAUL SAMUELSON - PAUL SAMUELSON ALTHOUGH THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK HAS TURNED WORSE O~THERE IS STILL TIME FOR KENNEDY TO ACT: TAX CUTS by TH E R E has been a sharp change in A m c r ican opinion since the Wall Street crash of lat& May.1,446 words
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333 1962-07-27 10 LIME JUICE FOR LESSER MEN DOxMBAY. Thurs. The Indian Government is planning to outlaw the use of hunger strikes as a trade union weapon Official iigures indicate that there were 110 industrial hunger strikes in the twelve months ended on March 31. The Government333 words
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Advertisement763 1962-07-27 10 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail cn»»iti«o •av«rti»«m«nti may tx h»n««d IK lit Fleet COLO ITOMSI ARCAOB Orchard cold sroMAeK mancmm AT HOLLAND HOAD-HATOHO KI'ML HOAD-WAVAL DA«B Au!h»rlt«a CITY BOOK ITO»I LTO Wineh**ttr Moo««. CoHytr 0"»y TNI NIWS rWONT Fltipitrleti 1 Sup«rm«rlt»t M. M. ISMAIL I Admir.ity ftaad. mWmt S. M. ABDUL763 words
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Advertisement106 1962-07-27 10 How Do You Pronounce Ghoti' If you are sometimes bewildered by English spelling and pronunciation. the late George Bernard Shaw would have sympathised. He invented the word t, hot i and showed that it could be pronounced 'flsb'! Nevertheless, the "working language" of statesmen, businessmen, scientists and scholars all over106 words
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Advertisement159 1962-07-27 10 ■HiiV "m U" 1 98 y° u uke definite *t*P* ji^LSj 5 S^H t0 P revent V°* may at »ny I time offfnd with perspiration odour. (Everybody perspire*!) But once you've applied rnHBUfMJ ODO R N0 deodorant, yon Il!l7il)7tli!l! lalow you're protected all day LJliflrflill long. Odour vanuhes instantly ■^^Ji^JuJ159 words
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240 1962-07-27 11 Big nonya treasure goes under the hammer SINGAPORE. Thurs. A family treasure was sold today under an auctioneer's hammer The 71 -item collection of gold ornaments and precious stones belonged to a real estate millionaire, Mr. Lee Glok Chye, who died seven months ago. The $20.000-treasure Ls believed to have240 words
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Article439 1962-07-27 11 CONVICTED OF BED TO EXTORT, THEN MAGISTRATE TELLS THEM: PEOPLE OF K.L. LIVING IN FEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MAGISTRATE, Mr. Chan Siew Yoon, today ordered two youths to be whipped for attempted extortion. Mr. Chan said that the only way of turning such people from439 words
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Article109 1962-07-27 11 Easy travel plan on the railway KUALA LL'MPCR. Thurs. Another ASA (Association of South-East Asia) plan to make travel between Malaya and ThalIa n d simpler was announced today by the Malayan Railway Administration From Wednesday Aug. 1) single and return journey tickets will be available between stations in North109 words
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Article20 1962-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. C. Anil, an assistant official assignee, will take up duties as a magistrate next Wednesday.20 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-07-27 11 The chance New York meeting that united two nations By NELSON RUTHERFURD 1 Kuala Lumpur, Thura. THE Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr Tom Critchley, 45, today told how a chance meeting in New York led to the romance of the diplomat and the secretary. Telling the story with him243 words
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Article, Illustration519 1962-07-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A CROWN Counsel told a traffic court today how a sports car driver allegedly tried to make him do "something foolish" while they were driving along Dunearn Road towards Johore Mr. Francis T Scow was the complainant In a summons519 words
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Article225 1962-07-27 11 'MONEY BACK' MEN CALL AT REGISTRY SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some of the 500 'money back" men and women, who besieged a benefit association yesterday, called at the Registry of Mutual Benefit Organisations. Labour Ministry, today. They wanted to find out the legal position of the Toh Yuen Put Tong Mutual Benefit225 words
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Advertisement268 1962-07-27 11 ok'^h nd 'g**tioii ji^^t. agonies 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief ■■■■■^■■■■■■■■j Now yen ein eat whatever ye« I !W!*= iflW I llU »"h°"t worry of.fttr-meil ~A)ij^-**Wl I «Kony. E«*y-to-tak. -B.im.g 1 I J* I tablets act in Mcond* to brinsyoa tinTiZZ .'/ill I '/'•""•relief fronindigMtion, I J «£Ti7<£li iM'li268 words
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Advertisement69 1962-07-27 11 Swing through your days in J3 A Designed by Goray for modern living these skirts require a minimum of care to keep them as trim as the day you bought them. Tricel .in turquoise, beige and whits. Sizes 24" to 30". Prict $29.50 Terylene..in plain and checked fabric. Sizes 24"69 words
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Miscellaneous444 1962-07-27 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metre* SERVICE 41.7 Metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM 8.00 Time Signal. Nega476 metro ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 A.M 6 00 Oood Morning; Moinlng Melodies; 7.00 Ren6.01 Morning Preluar 7.00 The de*,u.« With Music: 7.30 Time Newi 7.06 Breakfast Bulletin; Slsnul.444 words
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Article285 1962-07-27 12 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Another multi-million dollar project started By 527 LOW-COST HOUSE UNITS IN SIX TYPES TO BE BUILT ON 70-ACRE SITE JFOH is progressing rapidly. Construction work has now commenced on another multi-million dollar project the second phase of the Canning Garden housing scheme. Undertaken by a private285 words
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Article88 1962-07-27 12 MATTERHORN SALES INCREASING SINGAPORE Tobacco Co. Ltd. reports that sales of mentholated Matterhorn cigarettes have risen over 12 times since production first started in Singapore seven months ago. The company says that sales are still rising. The company has now introduced Matterhorn in a special executive pack of 20 cigarettes88 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-07-27 12 ROLLS Royce Ltd. last week presented a "University Aid Kit" to the Singapore dovernment. The equipment is to be used to provide air traffic control officers with instructions on turbine engines. Picture abov shows Mr. F. M V. Johnstone (right), a director of Jardine Waugh90 words
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Article80 1962-07-27 12 NING Kwong Optical Co. of Singapore, have been appointed as agents by Martin Wells Pty. Ltd. of Sydney. Australia, manufacturers of high-quality spectacle frames. A representative of Martin Wells. Mr. E. J. Marsh arrived in Singapore last week with the first shipment of frames for Malaya80 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-07-27 12 OFF TO ATTEND SERVICE MANAGERS' MEET INCHE A. M. YUSOF (above), of the service department, sales division of Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd., left Singapore early this week to attend the service managers' training course at Ford Dagenham and the International Service Managers' Conference in Cologne. Inche Yusof will65 words
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259 1962-07-27 12 US medical equipment exhibition in Bangkok fPHE U.S. South-East A Asia Trade Centre's second exhibition featuring medical, dental and surgical equipment, opened in Bangkok on Monday. Officials said the display represents the most up-to-date equipment and supplies —from huge X-ray machines to the smallest dental drills. Representatives of 60 U.S.259 words
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162 1962-07-27 12 4 NEW company has been formed in Kuala Lumpur to take tourists round Malaya in a fleet of luxury, airconditioned coaches equipped with wrap-round observation windows and cocktail bars. It is Trans Malayan Airconditioned Bus Services Ltd., which will have booking stations in the162 words
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Article98 1962-07-27 12 Big jump in Indian sugar exports TNDIAN exports of sugar to the world market last year rose by 250,076 metric tons to 267,869 tons over 1960. Her main customers were Malaya, Singapore, the United States. China, Canada. Burma, Ceylon, Aden. Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Shipments to the pan-Ma-layan market last98 words
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144 1962-07-27 12 INDIA BUILDING UP FALLING TRADE IN TEA T H*]i WJHf.' fl~* <**%%. From KEITH HOOPER in Sydney ]t|ALAYA, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong iTI are the targets of a trade-building drive now being started by the Indian Tea Board, according to reports reaching here from Delhi. The promotion drive144 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-07-27 12 General Electric Co. has received a U556,250,000 order for a complete power plant to supply a synthetic rubber plant under construction by Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.. it was stated in New York. The order was received by International General Electric Co.. the overseas marketing division of the64 words
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Advertisement181 1962-07-27 12 A. C. Electric Motors., ior all over 3 million BROOK Motors have been ..^5 supplied to every From 1/25 H.P. To 600 H.P. I SOLE AGENTS: R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd., 18, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174, Batu Road, K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** A QUICK-CHANGE ARTISTE? Not the vaudeville181 words
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Advertisement263 1962-07-27 12 Full battery JIM life with <Bp F.S.C stands for Factory Scaled Charge. Every Crompton car battery is dry-charged at the factory, but the charge only becomes effective when acid is added at the garage. No deterioration, no delay. Youf jk car gets all the life of a great battery. ASK263 words
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Advertisement504 1962-07-27 13 NOTICE I NOTICE IN THE HIGH COLRT OF THE STATI OF SINGAPORE ISLAND Of SINGAPORE Salt No. 317 of IM2 Between BAN HIN LEE BANK LIMITED Plaintiff and Ouan Joo Hong (sued as a firm) Defendant* IX>:— Ouan Joo Hong firm), No. 46 Hong Kong Street, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that504 words
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Advertisement231 1962-07-27 13 (Continued from Page IB) SITUATIONS VACANT M Werd* $S (Min.)— Bax It et*. axtrm COOK CENERAL AMAH Wanted by European couple, must be good cook, able to «peak assae ■aatlaa. Baa AW 2S ST., B'por*. WANTED PEMALB JUNIOR fllaartaand Typist Apply personally Laeamana Co., tAVA Blga Street, axasßSV per* 10.00231 words
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Advertisement776 1962-07-27 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Ward* t* (Mlm.}—Box It eU. axtrm WANTBDi Head Teacher for Bekolah idria, Tinjaas) Ipok, M*«jri sambUaa The achoa* M giaS«i aa a small prtnaary scboal wtth aisawance for secondary eaiaaaa. Tka aafciai*ii candidate is ainaal«il SS apt sate ttaa unified teachhk* aerrloa. Th* eaesney is open to776 words
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Advertisement720 1962-07-27 13 MOUSES ft LAND POR SALE 20 Ward* $i (Mtn.y—Box It ct*. aatrm Si CLAP PLAIN:— Modern 3 badroom Terrace Hoose, bathroom attached, Illisg l/atnlag room, kitchen. "•i^*»Dt rods, ow» 6*nwnls)DOui Fian*. Ana MM asj.it. freehold land. Price:— (17.000/- or neareet offer. David Phoa A Sons, Vainer A Eeut* AgendMa Tel:720 words
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Advertisement890 1962-07-27 13 TUITION 20 Ward* U (Mln.y—Box M et*. extra STARTING AUCUST: Stenography (Rapid/Normal), Book-keeping, Accounting, Typing. Malay-shorthand, English. Mathematics. SIC 75 Middle Road, Spore. *****. LIDO DRIVING SCHOOL Retnwher Course $20/-, Complete $50/-, Guaranteed $75/-. Dual-controlled cars, qualified Instructors. 162 Orcoard Road Pnone (B'por*) *****. AUGUST HOLIDAY SPECIAL urnlot reduction* tot890 words
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Advertisement1595 1962-07-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE 20 Ward* U (Min.)— Box M rts. extra 20 Ward* U (Min.)— Box 10 et: axtro VAUXHALL CRESTA 1959 Sage BARGAINS! At factory priors Green 8 new tyres 53.750 0.n.0. 38 Caraphorwood cheats, writing deak*. Quern Astrid Park (S'por*) *****. baby cots A playpens, coffee1,595 words
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Advertisement40 1962-07-27 13 SEE THE U.S.A. AND CANADA AT THEIR COLOURFUL BEST ON THIS ALL INCLUSIVE TOUR TRAVEL IN AMERICA ON YOUR OWN PRIVATE TRAIN 16 CITIES IN 30 DAYS TOUR DEPARTS SINGAPORE SEPTEMBER 27 EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE. 1 1 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.40 words
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550 1962-07-27 14 GERARD KEMP - GERARD KEMP by LONDON, Thurs. The Man with the Grey Flannel Suit and the dartf grey religion walked on stage, at Alexandra Palace last week. Seven thousand of his Saints rose at once, in silent respect; each Saint with a green ticket550 words
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Article1231 1962-07-27 14 DEREK I MARKS I - The Great Macmillan Purge DEREK I MARKS I by BEING THE FIRST FULL STORY OF THE POLITICAL NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES AND HOW THE BELL TOLLED FOR MANY... £FT! HE most brutal humiliation of my life." Willi these words I one former Cabinet Minister described to a friend his1,231 words
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Advertisement78 1962-07-27 14 j— l r— h ■EgS^jjSaSß'. ■.•>'.■ Come over and enjoy V V v, \XL.^^^^ LvQLI the new idea in smoking SP^Jf^llM Cool, clean Consulate. 1H ■^^^^^■H v Pure white filter. Premium quality v^B J x tobaccos. Menthol fresh... V ifc* 1 cool *as a mountain stream. *^ißli *ln Britain today78 words
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Advertisement1407 1962-07-27 15 HVPVPJIPiIPHHPHPHI Tl UTUrWBL ft BHST CBASI B.t, Om rpore bmm P. ram Pmjmm BMtTBR llerre, Ufirptel. eiaajjM la Pt/Jely 21 Jaly a/11 MI LAMP SB A meet* L'pml. R*mm. H'bn Jlly 27/ 2 An > LVC4M Ueeraael. t aagae Dm Aig 2 RMMdBN Liverpool An I An An 1/ I1,407 words
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Advertisement2930 1962-07-27 15 m* n 1 n 'iH'^^WLVl 1 l l wi THE E. A. LINESUILIMSS TS lENSA. U HAVRE NAMSBRR, SREBMN, ANTWIRf, BOTTIROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, SSTHENBURt ANB COPtNMMER.. fS? Spore P. S'hd» Peaan 2l\S3\\|l "FAUTRIA" B) Uilte la Part/n Jaly 27/21 Jily Y^J^l -boma" ai a jaty/ 4An vI An i/ iAn2,930 words
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Advertisement1075 1962-07-27 15 fe, MeAUSTBR fit CO- LTD. W**, ace.eateia^^f ljmß ek "'"fHIIII UMB LBMBBN. BAAtWM ROnEReAM. IBWBISB. US AdMUS, UN FRANCISCS, NAVBt t BULL, SEATTU, VANCSfVIR t PORTLAND tin SP ejtlliMTßw mmbSms can* re» Ceetral t Saett •TbWsl r wTlmmbl *d»dlw»AaMlMa» a Jaty/ 2 Aac a Jaty "Vrl-i on Rotw.cß TVE? pmm.1,075 words
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560 1962-07-27 16 TONGKAH, FRASER NEAVE ARE EXCHAHGE FEATURES From Our Market Correspondent rpWO featares stood out I on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday once again Tongkah Harbour and Fraser and Neave. Tongkah Harbour were done from 87*. bd. to 87s. 9d. ready and up to 89s. on a delayed basU The counter560 words
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Article727 1962-07-27 16 pOMBTNED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Induitrlalti Boustead (1,000) $1.58; Dunlops (4.000) $1.70. (1,000) $1.71: East Smelting (400) $2.78 SL, (3,000) $2.79: Fed. Dtsp. (2.000) $1.29: K. and N. ords727 words
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429 1962-07-27 16 rTiHE price of Straits Tin yesterday, after its slight rally on Wednesday, fell off again by 37$ cents to $435.50 on an offering estimated at 250 tons or 10 tons more. In London overnight tin ruled steady at a drop of around 30s.429 words
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Article279 1962-07-27 16 pRICBS remained unchanged throughout the morning session on an Inactive Federation Rubber Market, y wtertlsv Some covering for No. 2 and I sheet for Aui:u.«t was noted and business was done ai ruling dlfferenUals. Just prior to the morning clone, prices steadied slightly, but turnover wms279 words
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Article209 1962-07-27 16 AUGUST flnt grid* ruM*r buytr. f• b. closed at 3 p.m. in sinuipore y«*terday at 75i cents per Ib., up Uiree-elKlitha of a cent on Wedntxday'a closing price. The tone was qmtt. t.C.C.R.A. cloninn prices In cent* per Ib. yemerdajr: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.h. buyer* 75!.209 words
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Article127 1962-07-27 16 July 26. Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) N. 13 cts. Cold Store 4Jd. M. Box 13 cts. Steamship 9 cts. Breweries 21 eta. 8. Times 22 cm. 8. Darby 4td. 8. Traders 26 cta> W. Jacks 10 cts. Unlteers 11 cts. ■Robinson cts. MININGS A. Amal 2/3 Pabang l/4t127 words
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Article425 1962-07-27 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. npRADINO In lnvestmrnt and indnstrial shares continued on very quiet lines as prices easedMost leaders lost ground, led by B.H.P Golds continued to ease. Goldmines Kalfoorlle lost Is- 9d. over two days to 13s. Oils attracted little Interest and mostly moved narrowly. Base metal* were quiet425 words
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Advertisement1608 1962-07-27 16 IBnißm_^ppppp_p_jH|pHpßpp||>-_H| t>7^^j2^Z2__J_____2________| Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service rfi jj&fji n ••HCI MlllMt INI t«M*rMt Will UMtliMI I J Ol Uils __l\ v\*> ll I Bl^B *^tB )Mn IWi wr i*r— l> *VJt« V»\' __________MD___fll I o»imi iPtnfP ait itt >• it in n an j I \M JS1,608 words
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Advertisement25 1962-07-27 16 KYOSEI LIMB "TMJtWII" it/M km DIN --tviKiMT" n/n am mmtm »i*«n mmrpmr tHUUI— n C*_ Lml *Tp— T»ii 9476 IW»ii* Mwt'sJaiW uT* I (at MM.25 words
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Advertisement241 1962-07-27 16 I CLOSING PRICES July 26. RIRBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 754 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). XL.: 754 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $435.50 (down 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 19 tons). TENDER WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER Tenders are invited lor the salt of 17 structures of241 words
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Advertisement616 1962-07-27 17 ljy^s^^s_™™^__s__jSl^^sfciSs!^s«fid««!t«S3^fij HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD SEPARATE tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following: Tender Deposit Closing Date (1) ERECTION COMPLETION of 3 Blocks of 16 Storey Flat* (768 Units), Dustbin Compound with Store and Electric Suo-station with Transformer Compound at Queenstown, Neighbourhood 111, Phase I Contract616 words
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Advertisement429 1962-07-27 17 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA f 160.000.000 51% Regd. Stock 15/2-1967/76 f70.00«,000 5% Regd Stock 15/1-1967 and SM% Regd. Stock U/S-1978/Su. Notice is hereby given that the transfer registers of the abovementioned Loans will be closed from Ist to 16th August, 1962, both days inclusive, for the preparation of interest429 words
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Advertisement903 1962-07-27 17 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate In the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, South Bridge Road, Singapore, at 10.30 ajn. on Monday, 10th September,903 words
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Advertisement806 1962-07-27 17 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT BfUAft. In Bankruptcy (WE.A.O.) No. 10/62. Be: Ibrahim bin Mohamed Salleh. Health Office. Maar, Anti-Malaria Inspector. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order 23 6 62. Date and place of First Meeting 16.8.62 at 11.30 a— i-806 words
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Advertisement608 1962-07-27 17 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with P.W.D., Singapore in Class E" and above under Head I will be received, at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 10 Aug. 1962. The Construction of Drain* and Culverts at New Weat l608 words
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Advertisement260 1962-07-27 17 TENDERS TENDERS from Approved Contractors registered with Public Works Department, Singapore, in Class C and above, and under Head 1 will be received at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore 6, In Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 10th August, 1962 lor the following Works: Minor260 words
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Advertisement273 1962-07-27 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of Two Class E' Quarters at Taiping. will be received at the ofiice of the Juiutera Nef?eri, Peruk, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on 31st July 1962 Irom Contractors in Classes A-E under Heads I 11. Pull particulars may be obtained273 words
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Article, Illustration443 1962-07-27 18 JOSE THE CHAMPION IN UNFINISHED DUEL WITH UNSEEDED NEW ZEALANDER By LEE FOO SAN and JOE MIRANDA TWO seeded players, Hitoshi Hirose (Japan) and Sutiraphan Karalak (Thailand) were eliminated in the second round of the men's singles in the Malayan open tennis championships here today. Top-seeded443 words
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Article29 1962-07-27 18 Boccm BABI DISTRICT (Sporei: DIV. 3— Dipt Police 5 Signal 0 IPOH DIV. 1: Cheng Wah 4 Ramblers 1. PI \\G DIV. I: Buharul Alam 4 MTC 1.29 words
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Article185 1962-07-27 18 RELAY TEAM NEARER MARK SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore 4 x 100 m relay team's gapore 4xloom relay team> hopes of qualifying for the Asian Games rose today when they clocked their best ever time in their fourth attempt at Farret Park. With a new runner, schoolboy Loh Chan Plew at185 words
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Article383 1962-07-27 18 MEN'S SINGLtS SECOND ROUND: J. Jos* tl'li v K. Clarke (NZI 3-7, b-0 uiitim-lird Bill} Yap i.Mi bl Lint I-ioiik Chine i.Mj Mb b-1; J. Souler l.\Z) bt Vo Van I 1, .mil iVi Ma Ml S. tnaru- limdu il) bt It. Iliro-. (J) M, 6-1, M; J. Pearce383 words
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394 1962-07-27 18 rE failure of the three police players selected to represent Malayan Hockey Federation at I" the Asian Games to turn up for raining at the Batu Cantonment Camp with other players since selection on July 21 is causing grave concern and this394 words
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Article30 1962-07-27 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs Formosa, the Asian Games soccer champion, arrived here tonight for their twomatch visit. They will meet Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow and All-Singapore on Saturday.30 words
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Article83 1962-07-27 18 Thuan Heng qualifies for Games SINGAPORE, Thuri. Tan Thnan Hen*, the 14-year-oui freestyle star, today became the second Singapore swimmer to qualify for the Asian Games In Jakarta next month. The first qualifier was Bernard Chan. Thuan Hent today retained his Sincaporr I.SMm freestyle championship In 18min 40.2 sec. to83 words
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Article97 1962-07-27 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Rain curtailed play In some of the county cricket matches yesterday Close of play scores: At Lord's: Notts 163-5 (Gill 58 1 v Middlesex. At the Oval: Wore: 101-5 v Surrey. At Hastinn: Sussex 268-5 dec (Lenham 90 Oakman 67 ii.o.i Leics 4-0. AtReuter - 97 words
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629 1962-07-27 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. QELANGOR and Singapore renew for the fifth time on the Kuala Lumpur padang tomorrow and on Saturday and Sunday their rivalry in the Malayan Cricket Association's inter-state league final which they have reached every year since the629 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1962-07-27 18 SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Spore v Formosa cJn Be.sar Stadium. 7.30). SCHOOL INTER-STATE: S'gor v Negri (Merdeka Stadium. 5.15 p.m.). CRICKET MCA LEAGUE FINAL: 1st day S'gor v S'pore (KL padang). TENNIS MALAYAN OPEN championI ships dpoh 3 p.m.).38 words
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192 1962-07-27 19 FLYING MIST DOES A BRILLIANT 3F WORKOUT ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP; P.nang, Thursday INLYING MIST, with Ken Smith astride, was did a brilliant trial on the track this morning, running 3f in 36—one of the best performances I have seen by a Class 5 horse. The grey is192 words
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Article97 1962-07-27 19 Stalls trial success |>ARifcs. Thun. AuatraUan--1 type starting stalls, used for the first time during a French race meeting hen at ChantUly. yesterday, were pronounced a •uccess by trainers. Jockeys and officials Four British officials. Including English Jockey Club Steward Lord Howard de Walden. said they had a "very favourable97 words
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Article373 1962-07-27 19 Weights for sunday WEIGHTS for TV all eight races at Penan* on Sunday: Cl. 5. Div. I— 6f Shangrila II 9.02 Chasart 8.11 MarUah Darling 8.10 Rainbow 1 End 8.09 Small Chanfe 8.09 Last Try 8.0» Comae 8.08 Drajon'* Blood 8.08 The Concrrtor 846 Gregory 8.06 Nerome 8.06 Plet Hfln373 words
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Article470 1962-07-27 19 SYDNEY, Thursday. RICHIE BENAUD, Australia's cricket captain, yesterday forecast that victory in the coming Test series against England would be difficult Writing in the Sydney Sun. Benaud said: "You think MCC will be easy this year? Brother, you can forget all 1 about that." "TheReuter - 470 words
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Article260 1962-07-27 19 Israelis train hard for Games By JOE EZEKIEL 'PEL AVIV, Thurs.—Twenty- nve Israeli soccer players, seven of them National Servicemen, are undergoing intensive training at the Ramat Gan stadium here in preparation for next month's Asian Games at Jakarta. In charge of them is Giola Mandi, one of Hungary's top260 words
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Article92 1962-07-27 19 mOKYO. Thurs. The Ja- pan Olympic Committee said today Japan would propose at the general meeting in Jakarta nest month of the Asian Games Federation that the number of events to be staged at the Asian Games In the future be limited to 10. The Federation charterReuter - 92 words
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Article458 1962-07-27 20 RIVAL TROOPS MASS IN CONSTANTINE; FRENCH ARMY 'MAY RETURN' WARNING TIZI OUZOU, Kabylia, Thursday. 1,200 troops supporting the Algerian Vice-Premier Belkacem Krim are advancing on Constantino, the East Algerian city seized yesterday by supporters of the dissident VicePremier Ben Bella, usually reliable sources here saidReuter - 458 words
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Article66 1962-07-27 20 MacD. for Peking GENEVA. Thurs. Mr. Malcolm Macdonaid. British permanent co-chairman of the successful Laos conference, plans to pay a private visit to China in October during a tour of the Far East, an authoritative sources said here today. He will go to Peking as the ttuest of Marshal ChenReuter - 66 words
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Article42 1962-07-27 20 MR. CMEAH iOON LOCK and faninv rxprr** 'lint hmiifrlt tcratltudc to all friend*. rrlutiv«« and to the sin«.i|n>rr Police Fore* lur the wreathe, mriflo:rrtrr«. and anpiManc* ki\en to Ihe late Mr. rimh Kirn Bute who n»s«Pd l«.iy on Tuesday. 24th July.42 words
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Article22 1962-07-27 20 NEW ARRIVAL ot "Tricrl pleated drrtjin and Italian rhora »and»l? ■I Huda I ColU Stor.itr •sd 'jo-A Orchard Road a pore22 words
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180 1962-07-27 20 Irian rivals review progress in talks WASHINGTON. Ttaurs. Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, and Dr. J H Van Roijen, the Dutch Ambassador, held a private meeting last night to review progress in the current secret talks on the West Irian issue. Diplomatic sources said that the Ambassador and Dr.Reuter - 180 words
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Article152 1962-07-27 20 CJINGAPORE. Thurs.-Britlsh 10 navy, air force and military units have completed exercises off Malaya's East Coast with a simulated Invasion. The cruiser Tiger landed the Ist. Bn., the Green Jackets, and the commando carrier Bulwark landed No. 40 Commando on the Trengganu coast on Wednesday, against152 words
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Article, Illustration263 1962-07-27 20 POLICE ARE WAITING TO QUESTION HER Mrs. Chua: Daughters pray at hospital bedside SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The two teenaged daughters of Mrs. Maria Chua, who was shot three times on Tuesday, said prayers at her hospital bedside this evening for their mother's quick recovery. Meanwhile, detectives are piecing together clues to263 words
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Article83 1962-07-27 20 CHOPPER ATTACK BOY BETTER SINGAPORE. Fri. The condition of Ton Muay Lee. 4. the boy who was injured in the spine during a chopper attack in Changi Village on Tuesday is now greatly. Improved according to R.A.F. authorities tonight. Toh. who is now being treated at the R.A.F. hospital in83 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-07-27 20 THE WOMAN driver of this Volkswagen walked out unhurt after it toppled over the edge of a lane off Circular Road in Kuala Lumpur yesterday and fell into a drain. The car was only slightly damaged. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article344 1962-07-27 20 LONDON, Thurs. Generally j firm conditions prevailed in stock markets today. The rise in Industrials gathered momentum on increased buying stimulated again by growing optimism regarding Mr. Marmillans speech in the House of Commons debate later today. Closing middie prices of selected stockii not including stamp urny were:344 words
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205 1962-07-27 20 3 Brunei councils for Party Rakyat DRUNEI TOWN. D Thurs.— The Party Rakyat of Brunei had captured 31 of the 55 seats in the three district council elections when nominations closed on Saturday. The Party now controls three of the four councils. They are Brunei, where the party took 20205 words
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