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Title Section15 1962-08-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Matey* No. 1404. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 01015 words
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Article, Illustration521 1962-08-05 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; DAHARI ALI - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN and DAHARI ALI: Back with independence ....what it was like in 1956 Cheers, cheers, and yet more cheers, cheers 'Semangat bahru' the keynote By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat IN about 90 hours' time, the man who will guide the destinies of 10 million people under521 words
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Article146 1962-08-05 1 Cholera in Taipeh: 3 more deaths rIPEH. Sat. Paracholera continued to spread toaay despite decontamination measures taken by the health authorities throughout the island. The provincial paracholera control centre announced today paracholera cases have increased to 193 from 171 within the lust 24 hours. Ii also announced three more deaths146 words
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Article42 1962-08-05 1 The Archbishop ot Canterbuiy, returned to London by air from Moscow and told reporters on ills arrival that lib contact with "rank atheism had proved an ordeal. It was a strain Maying in a CommunlM society, he said. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1962-08-05 1 The Queen Mother, who is on "holiday at Castle of Mey, her north of Scotland home, was 62 yesterday. Flags flew on buildings and Royal salutes were fired In her honour. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration789 1962-08-05 1 Two records make Malaya's Jega tke fastest Asian Cheers as he does 100-metres in 10.4 sec. -then streaks through the 200-metres in 21.1 sec. at FMAAU championships IPOH Saturday M jECATHESAN of Selangor, Malaya's champion sprinter, put two Malayan records on the fringe of world class when he won the789 words
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Article20 1962-08-05 1 Stationed In the newlyIndependent Republic of Rwanda are being withdrawn, the Belgian Foreign Ministry announced In Brussels. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article65 1962-08-05 1 TtfOSCOW, Sat Soviet court* ITi have been told to take a .stiffei attitude to bribery, the Soviet, news agency Tass reported today. A recent plenary session of the Soviet Supreme Court recommended holding bribery trials at factories, institutions and collective farms and choosing prosecutors from among theReuter - 65 words
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Article24 1962-08-05 1 New York's mayor, has been criticised by the New York World-Teiegram and Sun for feeding pigeons in London's Trafalgar Square recently. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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THE WORLD THIS MORNING
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Article95 1962-08-05 1 COLrMWS (Ohiol. Sat. A state highway patrolman, his wife and two of thrir children wrrr found shot to death rarly today in thrir rural home. Authorities said another son, M. apparently shot himself after driving wildly through Columbus in his fathers patrol car. The boy95 words
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Article40 1962-08-05 1 TIRBEVIA (Italy), Sat— Film artres* Sophia Loren. 27. had a fever of 1004 Fahrenheit here today on the fifth day of an attack of laryngitis. Her husband. Carlo Ponti, was at her bedside. (See Page 171.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article25 1962-08-05 1 JAKARTA. Sat. President Sukarno announced tonight that Indonesia would go into formal negotiation with the Netherlands on the future of West Irian.— Beuler.25 words
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Article220 1962-08-05 1 Opposition plea for an observer at Spore referendum is shelved NEW YORK. Sat. A request for U.N. supervision of the forthcoming referendum to decide the terms of Singapore's unification with Malaya has been shelved by the special committee on colonialism at least for the time being. For220 words
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Article405 1962-08-05 1 Ceylon Govt. also raises duty on imported food, oil pOLOMBO, Sat. The Cabinet decided last night that a 25 per cent reduction in the subsidised weekly rice ration should become effective on Aup. 27. Two days ago the cut. originally scheduled to beI gin on Aug. 13,405 words
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Advertisement23 1962-08-05 1 JUST FANCY THAT NAYAJO Indians in Arizona have a fascinating old tribal law still on their books. It forbids their seeing their mothers-in-law.23 words
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Article, Illustration396 1962-08-05 2 4,800 TONS OF TNT TAKEN OUT TO SEA ON FLOATING CRANE BY DISPOSAL TEAM DANGEROUS EXTRACTION FROM TUBES OF SALVAGED SUB By GUNN CHIT THYE PENANG, Saturday jTIGHT "live" torpedoes removed from a salvaged Japanese submarine, beached off Gertak Sanggul in South-west Penang, have been dumped in the396 words
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Article243 1962-08-05 2 Drama in court as two teenage girls aro ordered to school PENANG. Sat.— Two teenage girls wept and clung to their mothers outside the Juvenile Court this morning after the court president, Mr. K. Somasundram, ordered them to be sent to the Sungei Lereh Girls' School243 words
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163 1962-08-05 2 PENANO, Sat. A staU--1 keeper, Mohamed Fahmi bin Ahmad, today described how he was robbed by two men after he had served them a meal of coffee and bread. "When they had finished eating, one of them demanded $5 from me." Fahml163 words
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Article225 1962-08-05 2 Have you received polling, card? SINGAPORE. Sat. Sixteen centres will be opened from Tuesday for people to make inquiries if they have not received their refc-encum poll cards. The Government has completed the gigantic task of posting the cards to the islands 624.000 voters. Those who have not received their225 words
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205 1962-08-05 2 Sodhy says: We go on using that family planning pill KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The president of the Federation of Family Planning Associations. Dr. L. S. Sodhy, said today that he would continue recommending the use of a new oral contraceptive about which doubts had been expressed in the British Medical205 words
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Article, Illustration506 1962-08-05 3 AGNES BOEHM - AGNES BOEHM By Mrs. OF BUTTfHWORTH MALAYA'S NEW WRITER NO. 47 ON lu.-mJ.h Mi* Malaya (Brrnda Alrine), Miv. Singapore (Nancy Uew) and Miss Borneo (Jane I.m leave for Lone Bran. California, for the Miss International rontest. Today Sunday Times reader Mrs.506 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1962-08-05 3 MALA YA S MUSIC MAN DOES IT AGAIN THE London talks have come to a successful conclusion, and right on the ball, Malaya's famous composer of patriotic ballads, Mr. A.P. Chin, has come out with a new number. Its title: "Malaysia Our One And Only Country." Mr. Chin, a retired1,019 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-08-05 3 Flying high with Aktrun Syed a girl from sunny Suva I MY picture today shows lovely Aktrun Syed, the eirl with a will to get on. Aktrun is from Suva in the Fiji Islands. Eight years ago she tired of sleepy old Suva and went to work as a nurse115 words
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Article256 1962-08-05 3 qiHE girl standing at trip X bus-stop was a vision in her bright summer dress, and a few passing jalopies slowed down hopefully but In vain. The driver of the lowslung convertible, however, was not content Just to day-dream. He pulled to a halt. "Hello, beautiful."256 words
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Advertisement584 1962-08-05 3 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN HIHIHIsHBbI \pr HflL t iK'Me^V* \T)*sM^* Singapore! I New ZealandH BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD I THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial positions. We are entering Leading authorities consider "British Institutes' courses the a new exciting age where opportunities584 words
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The News
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Article152 1962-08-05 4 Maneater tiger on prowl in Grik IPOH, Sat. Police and Game Department teams have so far failed to locate the tiger that has killed two people within a week in the Jungle areas of Grik in Upper Pentk. The first indication of the killer tiger came when an aborigine family152 words
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Article318 1962-08-05 4 POINTER" on training...] j DV the time our future show dog ha? reached six months of age. and acquired a fairly good standard, he will have had about 10-12 weeks active tratnlnu Ter. minute- onre a day is quite sufficient to run through show procedure. You will find318 words
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559 1962-08-05 4 Four new dentists graduate from Singapore varsity SINGAPORE, Sat. The University of Singapore today announced the names of four candidates who have successfully completed examinations for the award of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (8.D.5.) Degree. The lour new dentiM.s are: Mi. Ahmad Tajudclm bin Ya.>s.in; Mi Boey Mun Sun;559 words
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Article, Illustration196 1962-08-05 4 'MY FILM CAREER IS FIRST,' SO SERI DIVORCES OINGAPORE. Sat. Shapely Seri Dewi, 21, the Princess turned actress, has decided to put her career before her marriage. And last night, before the same Kathi, Sheik Othman, who married them two months ago, Seri Dewi i and Inche Amir Ahmad. 38.196 words
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Article55 1962-08-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Branch leaders of the Party Rakyat will hold a meeting tomorrow at its headquarters in Lorong 32 Geylang at 230 p.m. to plan the party's sixth annual congress on Sept. 9. The secretary-general, i Inche Wahab Shah, said that the meeting would also discuss55 words
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116 1962-08-05 4 S'pore girl's Ist para jump-900 ft. JAKARTA. Sat.— Mi*s Chu Tan Haw. sole woman among 35 Singapore volunteers for the "liberation" of West Irian yesterday made her first parachute jump over Bandung. Miss Chu with her compatriots had gone through commando training in the West Java hills but the IndonesianReuter - 116 words
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372 1962-08-05 4 YAP CHIN KWEE - MANY BRITISH FIRMS SUPPORT SHARES PLAN YAP CHIN KWEE 'REALISTIC ATTITUDE' TO GOVT. MOVE FOR LOCAL REGISTERS i!L KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MORE than half the 118 rubber and tin companies incorporated in the United Kingdom have agreed to open up branch share registers' in Malaya. Disclosing this lo the Sunday372 words
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Article59 1962-08-05 4 J CHORE BAHRU, Sat Four men, all said to be from Singapore, were charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with the murder of Lim Hock Long on May 8 last year at Jalan Lumba Kuda. They are Wong Koy Ling. Tan Too Kwang. Wu Chou59 words
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Article292 1962-08-05 5 IF YOU CAN ARGUE WELL CAREER CORNER SERIES 2: NO. 8 rpHE boy— or girl— who I has a gift for argument and the ability to express his thoughts clearly, will find a rewarding and interesting career in law. The Bar is the senior hranch of the legal profession, and292 words
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132 1962-08-05 5 Officers start on trip to Thailand KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— lt is not just the trip that matters but the aim behind it. The aim here is to test the adventure initiative and the endurance of 20 young men who are being. trained to become future military leaders. The 20 are132 words
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586 1962-08-05 5 EE BOON LEE - A Lingam shock for Ong: He quits UPP EE BOON LEE ASSEMBLYMAN HOPES TO RETURN TO PAP FOLD By SINGAPORE, Sat. L I MR. S.V. LINGAM, Assemblyman for Aljunied, today resigned from Mr. Ong Eng Guan's United People's Party with hopes of returning to the PAP. He gave two reasons586 words
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Article373 1962-08-05 5 UAV'E you ever wondered what you look like to the fish on the other side of the class of an aquarium? We all know that water bends light rays, making the back of the aquarium seem About one-third nearer to us than it really Is. This bending also373 words
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Article, Illustration136 1962-08-05 5 They had to meet abroad to marry at home IPOH, Sat. Two Malayans who met in an Australian university in 1955 when studying there, were married at the Wesley Methodist Church in Ipoh today. They were Mr. Chan Chee Wan. a civil engineer of the Public Works Department, Singapore, and136 words
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Article185 1962-08-05 5 Growth bid by Turf Club PENANG, Sat.— The Penang Turf Club last night authorised its committee to buy a piece of land opposite its Batu Gantong entrance to "prevent the club from being ringed." A resolution for the purchase of this land on terms and conditions "as the committee at185 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-08-05 5 MUMMY, WHERE ARE YOU? Two bright-eyed girls, found at Lukut, pose problem for the police SEREMBAN. Sat. These two bright-eyed little girls. Thllagam. aged two (above left* and her sister, Letchumie. four. have posed a problem for the Negri Sembilan police. They were lound. wandering at Lukut. 15 miles from149 words
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Article61 1962-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who is also the UMNO youth national leader, will be on one month's leave from Monday. His post in the UMNO will be taken over temporarily by the deputy UMNO youth leader.61 words
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Article26 1962-08-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara has appointed Mr. Licw Khal Yeong. secretary to the Prime Minister, to act as secretary to the Cabinet.26 words
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Miscellaneous293 1962-08-05 5 AIR SCHEDULE THE follouirr, is today's schedule Kuala Lumpur (ML 153) 8.30p.m.; of civil aircraft movements at from Penang (ML 151) 9 p.m. DEPARTURES: BOAC: To JaARR1VALS: BOAC: From Lon- karla. Darwin, Sydney <BA 704) don Zurich, Beirut, Kuwait, Delhi, 6.20 p.m.; CPA: To Bangkok, Hong Bangkok (BA 704) 6.20293 words
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Foreign News
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FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration356 1962-08-05 6 MRS. KENNEDY DOES IT WITH CAROLINE TOO WASHINGTON. Sat. LAST week, Foreign Desk PHOTONEWS presented an exclusive picture of Princess Margaret waterskiing. Today another famous woman wooshes by. She is Jackie Kennedy, wife of the U.S. President, who has made a splash that is flooding America. Relaxing356 words
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Article103 1962-08-05 6 ir This week's answer to one of those questions that so often flummox parents: WHY ARE JET PLANES EXTRA NOISY? JET engines do make more noise than ordinary engines and the noise is of a special kind that tears at our nerves. This Is because the hu-103 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-08-05 6 ROBED WOMEN SHRIEK WELCOME TO BEN BELLA ALGIERS, Saturday Vice-Premier Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella arrived here by air last night to a wildly enthusiastic welcome from thousands surrounding the airport. At one stage his escort had to fire a tommygun into the air to clear a passage for Mr. BenReuter - 356 words
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179 1962-08-05 6 Nazi storm troopers on the march again —this time in Britain LONDON, Saturday JACK-BOOTED men with swastikas on their black uniforms today began a week-long rally at a secret site 100 miles from London, the headquarters of Britain's tiny National Socialist Movement (Nazi) announced. The small, extreme rightwing movement said179 words
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Article101 1962-08-05 6 ACCRA. Sat. Police and army f experts probing last Wednesday's bomb attempt on the life of President Kwame Nkrumah believe It "must have been commuted by foreign agents," It was officially stated today. Mr Tawia Adamaflo. Minister for Information and Broadcasting:, said in a statement that the expertsReuter - 101 words
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Article30 1962-08-05 6 A 52-year-old nun from Calcutta, has been named the winner of the 1963 Ramon Magsaysay award for International Understanding, the Ramon Masrsaysay Award F\>undaUon announced In Manila. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article20 1962-08-05 6 The actor, was reported slightly Improved after an operation In Hollywood on Tuesday for a collapsed vertebra.— U.P.l.20 words
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Article15 1962-08-05 6 Acting UN. Secretary Oeneml. will visit Brazil for three days from Yuebday. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article250 1962-08-05 7 SUNDAY IN AMERICA Junior's case history to help psychiatrist Dateline: NEW YORK FEW British parents think about it. But thousands of American mothers are keeping copious case histories of th.iir children from the day they are born. Why? To help the psychiatrist sort out junior's problems in later years. One250 words
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Article, Illustration248 1962-08-05 7 Thalidomide mother flees from 'nightmare' LOS ANGELES, Sat. Sherri Finkbine, a Phoenix, Arizona, television performer, said she came here in disguise, fleeing a "horrible nightmare" in her quest for a legal abortion to avoid the possibility of having a deformed baby. She said site wore heavy padding to make It248 words
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391 1962-08-05 7 BRITAIN IN GRIP OF A 'BLACK DEATH' SCARE Germ warfare research man dies of pneumonic plague LONDON, Saturday. BRITAIN was in the grip of a plague scare yesterday as the War Office announced that Mr. Geoffrey Bacon, a senior germ warfare research scientist who died suddenly on Wednesday after an391 words
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Article321 1962-08-05 7 TALK AFTER SALES, SAYS 6SA CHIEF WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr. John Croston of the General Services Administration told the Senate stockpile sub-commit-tee yesterday that the agency had no desire to "disrupt the markef when the GSA sold 50,000 tons of surplus tin. Mr. Croston. identified withReuter - 321 words
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Article20 1962-08-05 7 ...Two boy* and uvo girls, were born on Friday to Mrs. Alex Becker, wife of a Vancouver lawyer. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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327 1962-08-05 7 Blood clot pill: US Govt. orders probe WASHINGTON, Sat. The Food and Drug Administration said it is investigating the birth control pill Enovid to see if it may have been involved in the deaths of six women. The FDA said there had been 28 cases in which women who had327 words
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Article28 1962-08-05 7 Of Israel, acting on information from the Government, last nigiu refused to fly convicted spy Dr. Robert Soblen from Britain to the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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160 1962-08-05 7 WILLIAM HICKEY - WILLIAM HICKEY By LONDON. Sat More good news in the Olivier family. Sir Lawrence's wife, actress Joan Plowright, is expecting her second baby in the New Year. Down in Brighton, where the Oliviers have a home and the child will160 words
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Advertisement13 1962-08-05 7 VbR BACKGROUND ...Turn to Asia Magazine for "Samurai Warriors Rid* Again" (Pago 16).13 words
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Advertisement486 1962-08-05 7 Remarkable •.the way the Parker 61 creates its own ink control! Inside this pen is enough ink to write over 7,000 words, yet the only time it escapes is when pen point touches paper. Such immunity to leakage isn't magic, Jmiffllr.' but the skilled harnessing of natural forces inside the486 words
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Miscellaneous306 1962-08-05 7 Your Sunday radio RADIO MALAYA *f* s: '"Jlj^RPiTj^, S s£ e i? ao Lv Wlth ™c Lyons: 10.00 And Screen. 5.30 Pick Of The Ira ma Pagt; 10 30 Played To A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- P °P* m 60 Si"™" 8 O( I H B*"*8 110 Short Storied 11.15306 words
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Article, Illustration659 1962-08-05 8 Travelling like a queen... HERE TO MAKE FASHION MAKE SENSE WHY YOU TOO CAN AFFORD IT ON TUESDAY three Malaysian girls will leave by air for Long Beach, California, for the International Beauty Congress. They are Miss Singapore, Miss Malaya and Miss Borneo. Today let's take a look at whatHan Hai Fong - 659 words
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Article42 1962-08-05 8 pOULD you please tell me where I can buy the Trengganu hat (Sunday Times July 15, 1962) and how much it costs? LINDA TAN Singapore. Trengganu hats may be obtained from Arab Street in Singapore. They cost $1.50 each.42 words
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491 1962-08-05 8 JANE LEE - A DREAM BOY, OLD MAN AND THE BIG BOOK THAT TELLS THE FUTURE JANE LEE ADVISES... I AM 15. Last year I met a boy who is living overseas, and I fell In love with him. Bince then I have been dreaming such a lot about this boy that I491 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1962-08-05 9 LELORD KORDEL - SECRETS OF YOUTH LELORD KORDEL TAKE HONEY TO STIMULATE FATIGUED HEART MUSCLES MILLET MERITS A PLACE OF HONOUR IN EVERY DIET E3 PART THREE OF A FOUR-PART SERIES Chances for a long life go down as weight goes up- so keep away from all fatty foods... HOW would you like1,422 words
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Article, Illustration234 1962-08-05 9 PICTURE CONTEST \ddrrv> your rntrir>: Picture (ont'st. The Sunday Timrs, Times Houv. River Valley Road. Singapore 9 Num* and addreM of sender, with tide of picture and details of equipment used and exposure should be written on the back of every print submitted. l.ntiirs should234 words
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Article93 1962-08-05 10 M W»r4t ll.it (Mim.) WISLIV CHURCH Sf.RIMa.AN I Sunday Worship Service 6.30 p.m. All Welcome. PRtSBVTBRIAN CHURCH In Singapore. Orchard Road Sunday Servtea a.m. and 6 Pm. All Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIBNCI SOCISTV 8 Orange Urovs Road, Sunday Serrtee S3O a.m. Sunday School 10.«s a.m. Wednesday meeting 7. 1S93 words
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275 1962-08-05 10 OPINION BRINKMANSHIP: A FINE DIVIDEND rE question of West Irian was never whethet but always when. The Issue was never really in the balance from the moment leading Dutch business interests began to question the wisdom of a policy that was progressively pushing Indonesia into the Russian orbit. As world275 words
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Article, Illustration676 1962-08-05 10 T.S. TAN - WANTED: LIVE MODELS AND MORE MONEY T.S. TAN By rOUGH GOING FOR ARTISTS' SOCIETY rpHERE are few who sport 1 beards, wear outlandish costumes and Indulge in unkempt exhibition among Kuala Lumpur's artists. But one thing the majority of them share with most painters in Chelsea, Greenwich Village and other676 words
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Letter175 1962-08-05 10 MY congratulations to the boys and girls who <Bunday Times. July 22 1 went to help the aborigines at Redang Ponggor in the Teluk Anson area. Here is a foretaste of things to come. No longer do the English educated regard themselves as a class apart from175 words
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Letter115 1962-08-05 10 ALL praise to Mr. V. Rajan for his letter on India's progress (Sunday Times. July 22). May I present the other side of India based on a survey debated two years ago by the Indian Youth Association which was discussing of all things the problem of sidewalk115 words
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Letter91 1962-08-05 10 LAST year the Israelis fired their first space rocket. It touched a height of 75 miles and there was much talk chat the French were actually behind the project. Now President Gamal Nasser (Sunday Times. July 22) has launched his own rockets. The cauldron that is the Middle91 words
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Letter89 1962-08-05 10 PENDING the outcome of the report on the flve-day week, may I point out that workers in European countries rec ive weekly wages. On the basis of this method of payment, workers in Malaya lose a month's pay every year. Fifty-two weeks make a year. Divide89 words
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Article, Illustration752 1962-08-05 10 PETER LIM - DEATH lies in wait on our roads PETER LIM IF the accident rate is not checked now we may end the year in Singapore with 250 people killed and many fear that even this figure is too modest an estimate. BY 'SUNDAY TIMES EXPLAINS' FEATURE STATISTICS SHOW THERE ARE FOUR752 words
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Article790 1962-08-05 10 Abu bin Adam - MY TODDLER WAS A SHOPLIFTER Abu bin Adam By T LIKE these self-service supermarkets, don't you? I'm not a family man myself so I do not have much excuse Jo enter those wonderlands very often. After all. I would look a real "sinkeh" if I walked in, traipsed round the790 words
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Article140 1962-08-05 10 I FT the punishment fit th« crime. As most accident* are the result of human fallibility, it Is as well to remember that few drivers are conscious criminals In the accepted sense of the word, even though many of them may break traffic laws. Yet the140 words
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Article401 1962-08-05 10 That dangerous age (OVER TWENTY) WHEN a car carrying four people la involved in a serious accident, the person facing the most danger is generally in the front passenger seat. That seat suffers 75 per cent of all deaths ar>d severe Injuries. The other seats are *afer. for the driver's401 words
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Advertisement936 1962-08-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENTS :n Wordt HO (Minimum) BETTY'S EXPERT STYLING, Raymnnd I Hs r Prepuratlons Kamom Id i- Exclualvely used at Betty'i, Phooe B'por* 2MSO. School Bolidays open 9 a.m till 7 o.m KURIBI FASHION SHOWS" Pre- I sen ted hy the Joan Booty Modelling/ Charm School. Seavlew 6th. Oreat936 words
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Advertisement14 1962-08-05 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TIL: ***** (10 LINES' MALAYA S PREMIER HOTEL14 words
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Advertisement24 1962-08-05 10 TURN to ASIA Magazine (Page 13) for the story of Brunei, Hie little country oil has made one of the wealthiest in the world.24 words
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Advertisement334 1962-08-05 10 What Good English Means to You How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success "BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE" Hundreds of ambitious men you learn the simple rules and women have discovered underlying expressive English, a fascinating, simplified way Von know what you want to to improve their334 words
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Article65 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sat— Three more donations totalling $126.50 were received by the Sunday Times today for Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob. the 15-year-old student who lost his hands in a grenade accident, bringing his fund In Singapore to $1,527.10. The donations are from -Sympathisers of 84 Svy.65 words
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Article, Illustration351 1962-08-05 11 SYLVIA CHUA - SYLVIA CHUA. Skater Janette, 22, returns with show to Penang to marry Greek engineer she met in 1960 By PENANG. Sat J'WO members ol" the 1962 "Holiday On Ice" show which opens ils Malayan tour here next Tuesday, will be married in Penang by special351 words
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Article59 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The teachers and pupils of Form 118. High School (Secondary). Batu Pahat. today donated $8 for Johnny Ang, the Singapore student paralysed after a diving accident. This brings hi.s fund in Singapore to $4,714.20. Johnny needs another $1,285.80 to buy a "Possum" the59 words
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Article63 1962-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Six non-commissioned officers ol Ul« Victoria Institution Cadet Corps will ko on a tliree-week cadre course at the- Ist Royal Rc■MiTK'nt camp at Sunset Best on Monday. They are Sgt. Ibrahim Mohamed. Sgt. Yong Mcc Pin Corporal Chan Ch"c Teh. Lance63 words
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Article195 1962-08-05 11 SHOTS -THEN SMUGGLED GOODS HELD A LOR BTAR. Sat. A A police constable was llred upon last night when he challenged three men emerging from the jungle near the border town of Padang Besar. Constable Osrr.an bin Awang returned the fire, but the trio withdrew into the jungle and were195 words
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Article40 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sunday Times today received a donation ot $5 from "Skye" for Penang's most devoted father, Mr. Lee Ah Cheang. 82. and his bedridden daughter. Phalk Kirn. 58. bringing his fund in Singapore to $1,061.00.40 words
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326 1962-08-05 11 University and staff pay talks accord SINGAPORE Sat. More than 120 laboratory technicians employed in the University of Singapore are to get the same salary scales at their counterparts in the Singapore medical services. This follows an agreement reached between the University and members of its monthly-rated non-aca-demic staff. The326 words
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Article68 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sat— About 300 men and women will take part in the sixth marathon walking competition organised by St. John Ambulance Brigade tomorrow. The 20-mile walk will start at 7 a.m. from Clifford Pier, then along Connaught Drive, into Stamford Road, Orchard Road. Clemenceau Avenue.68 words
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Article30 1962-08-05 11 BANTING. Sat. The Literary Society of the Methodist English School here held a 20-item variety concert last week to mark the end of the second term.30 words
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278 1962-08-05 11 BUSINESS ON THE MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE SINGAPORE. Sat.—Combined business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms today, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials: Dunlop (7,000) $1 71; East Smelt. (1.000) $272; P. and N. Orda. (1.000) $2.88: Gammon (2.000) $1.52. (1,000) $1.34; (1.000) $1.55. (1.000) $156 D.278 words
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Article32 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Copra Association noon price: $274 (nominal). Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association: Bulk $38.50 sellers, drum $41 4 .sellers. The tone was quiet (The tin market was closed)32 words
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Article99 1962-08-05 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 1258 am iT.oft): Singapore 106 a.m. i 8 6ft> 201 pm '7.7 ft >: Port Dickson 9.03 a.m. (B.6ft > 9 21pm. B.lft i Port S-.vettenhnm 827 am (13.0 ft) 827 p.m. (11.1 ft): PFiiiin« 308 am i7.3ft> 3.03 p m99 words
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282 1962-08-05 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - War on moonshine: Customs offer bigger rewards JEFFREY FRANCIS: a> KUALA LUMPUR. Sat niSTILLERS of samsu and fermented mash are the No. 1 target in an intensified campaign launched recently by Malaya's Customs authorities. As a first step in the new operation, Customs officers are building up their intelligence on282 words
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206 1962-08-05 11 Systematic tax evader fined $2,500 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A company director, Lim Kah Seng, of Perak Road, who left out $27,500 from Income tax returns for two successive years was today fined a total of $2,500 in the sessions court here. Mr. R.H. Rlntoul, prosecuting on a fiat, said that206 words
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126 1962-08-05 11 A smile from defendant brings rebuke SINGAPORE, Sat. A magistrate today rebuked a salesman for smiling In court. The man, Kartiiiga.su Murugiah. 31, grinned broadly when he was given a 12-month conditional discharge after pleading guilty to misappropriating $14. The magistrate, Mr. Edward Klam Pin Too, told him: "Do not126 words
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76 1962-08-05 11 CLUB TO STAGE COMEDY AT CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE. Sat.— "Pools Paradise." a comedy by Peter Coke, will be the Stage Club's next production at the Cultural Centre theatre. It will open on Tuesday and will end on Saturday The performances will begin at 9 p.m., except for Thursday when it76 words
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Article44 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr R. 8.1 Pates, today fined two men $250 each for ppssr/ing 23 rounds of percussion cap explosives. Ong Jee Pa and Ben Nee Tong were arrested at sea off the Immigra--2 Uon Department yesterday.44 words
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Article61 1962-08-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Indonesians were arrested by Immigration Department officers soon after their acquittal in a theft case at the Fifth Magistrate's Court today. Hasan Djupri bin Ahmad. 26, and Tandok Lokman, 30. were alleged to have stolen a $135 transistor radio from the Asia Electric61 words
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Advertisement155 1962-08-05 11 iSelamat i PROUD !OF YOUR S MALAY! I I meet the PALMOLIVE TWINS! Now, your favourite toilet soap in TVO COLOURS! Only famous GREEN and New PINK Palmolive have mild, gentle Olive Oil for maximum skin protection! The Palmolive Twins are both Olive Oil to give you new beauty! Rinse155 words
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Advertisement114 1962-08-05 11 Champagne Perry [M /Kk. 1 HAPPIEST Ay/\v drink J\^^ 1 in the WORLDI The Babycham bottle lUN a fhampagnc klsiks THE NAME BABVCHAM IS THE /^fIMT REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF TSflf^y •HOWfRINaS LIMITED. SOMERSET, ENGLAND. 4* H"l^BABVCHAM IS DISTRIBUTED BY SIME OARBV VSJfiljj/ IJOIN ROUND the WORLD CRUISE m' Jm114 words
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Article, Illustration288 1962-08-05 12 Dear mother An American girl writes home 9 Tills Is the MMh letter homt- ol \meni.m kigfe s< hoot sludinl Vin< l.nuisc !i.irl\, ot WliiU-walrr. Wisconsin. Nose] is ill Kuala l.iimpi" on a luo-moiilli \isil undi'i .in Amriic.in I rild Service rvrlian;r m ilrinc. DEAR MOTHER: You see me here288 words
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212 1962-08-05 12 MALAYSIA-AN EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD SAYS HOLYOAKE KUALA LL'MIU'H, Saturday 'jpllK New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr, Keith Holyoake, has said thai Malaysia plan was an imaginative design and an example to the world. In a statement to the Press issued in Wellington today he congratulated all concerned on the successful212 words
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Article272 1962-08-05 12 Successful debut by dance group OINGAPORE. Sat— The Slnga- pore Dance Theatre made a slantingly successful debut in tile Victoria Tneatie last night. Directed by Vernon Martinus, tni> Is the State's first professional dancing group and comprises some dozen of our mast talented young dancers. The most ambitious offering m272 words
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Article93 1962-08-05 12 BENTONG. Sat. Police have detained a man in connection With the fatal shooting of a PWD employee, Abdul Rahman bin Hassan. 30. in Bilut Valley, near here, last Sunday. A shotgun has been recovered. A Muslim-convert Eurasian. Abdul Rahman, alias R. Ala.cantra. was shot dead while93 words
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296 1962-08-05 12 3 schemes to improve living in rural areas RUBBER PROCESSING FACTORIES; WEEKLY FARES; BUS SERVICES KUALA LUMPUR Sat. THE RURAL and Industrial Development Authority plans to spend $2.1 million by the end of this year in three schemes aimed at raising the standard of living of the kampong people. RIDA'i296 words
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152 1962-08-05 12 Icedealer says: I saw £irl fall from crash bus KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An icedealer today told the Magistrate's Court here that he saw a girl fall from a bus when it collided with a stationary lorry in Jalan Sultan Mohamed on March 19. Yong Ah Sing. 42. said that he152 words
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251 1962-08-05 12 <§[ DKOP a line to: The Know Alls. Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Koad. Singapore 9. I OWN a sundry shop which is looked after by myself and my family. The shop closes on Fridays. Is it an251 words
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Article120 1962-08-05 12 A clerk tells of lost goats KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A clerk in the" Municipality, K. Kanagaratnam. counted his 30 goats before he went to sleep last night. When he woke up this morning. he found only 28. He told the police that he drove the goats into the shed behind120 words
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Article42 1962-08-05 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The president of the Singapore branch of the Malayan (3dian Congress. Mr. John Jacob, has cabled messages of congratulations to the prime ministers of Malaya and Singapore on the successful outcome of the Malaysia talks in London.42 words
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161 1962-08-05 12 FIRMS TOLD: SUPPORT THE YOUTH MOVEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A youth leader said today that business firms in Malaya should Rive financial backing to the youth movement in this country as in Australia. Inche Mohamed Nasir bin Ibrahim. Secretary for Education and Recreation of the Malayan Association Of Youth Clubs,161 words
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Article408 1962-08-05 13 BY OUR CITY EDITOR •JMILRE have been lots of developments taking place "behind the scenes" so to speak on the Stock Exchange during the last fornight 9NmkM q9en Latest of these is the welcome extension by 30 minutes of the morning business on the Exchange from noon408 words
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Article, Illustration233 1962-08-05 13 Princess who rides, paints is also a linguist JPOH. Sat.— The newest and X and a most captivating visitor to Ipoh is this charming young lady, below, who is a linguist, a pianist, a trick horse rider, an amateur painter and to cap it all, a princess. She is Tengku233 words
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Article25 1962-08-05 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government has granted a permit to the United Democratic Party to publish Its organ, Suara U.D.P. (Voice of the U.D.P. >.25 words
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264 1962-08-05 13 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM: By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, tonight praised his former teacher, Dato (Dr.) Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, for his "massive contribution in raising the status of the Malay language from nothing to its264 words
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269 1962-08-05 13 'Police used bait in kidnap probe' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A police officer demanded $7,000 from a kidnap suspect to find out whether he took part In crime, it was alleged by a defence counsel in the Second Magistrate's Court here today. Mr. T. Selvarasan was making an application for Chan269 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-08-05 13 She's just what the doctor ordered Dr. and Mrs. Kok Kai Van who were married at the Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The bride, Miss Tan Beng Choo, is a former undergraduate of the University of Singapore. Dr. Kok, of the surgical unit of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur,74 words
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Article30 1962-08-05 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. -The United People's Party will hold a mas-s rally at Lim Tua Tow Road children's playground in Upper Serangoon at 5 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Advertisement163 1962-08-05 12 STARTING D. h X OFFERS YOU A CHOICE OF JETS SOON P Ufl I EAST AND WEST FROM SINGAPORE j^^k Hf\flK wSsF'l mtl^^ w^^^HBMBMBEjj^B Bjy^jp 1 M^^ffiyffiUl^Jß ,.^B^^Bfc««~~»'"~— ■fjHB jttljjSjjfip m /Bme sH Si 7O7's COMETS I ALL OVER THE WORLD AUSTRALIA, INDIA, MIDDLE EAST AND EUROPE I .B^ M±163 words
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Advertisement379 1962-08-05 13 II SAFE H AND II SOUND H I QAPPTV our fund* unaffected by H H OnlLl I economic changes. I I QFPI IPITV Your money is earning the he« H OLOUIxI I I safe and sure rale of interest. Cfil I M HM CCC Th e Capital and Reserves ol379 words
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Miscellaneous91 1962-08-05 13 AHEAD FOR PROFIT m jb .whatever' the verdict. After alt. a man "Jff^ A J^f g/ne to ttte straight! ncrk/yrg et tUe Asce ootrr Try to jin^o^/ r si^ uotior... crises in A, k) expect Xr^:: 1 ~iHif~7/nie- /a^sK^ to A§i/ Ii7* tf mmtl &Sss-i /^VBU., T know Ite fU^91 words
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Advertisement93 1962-08-05 14 Hurry up, George. I am hurrying up! Power loss is your trouble, George. Feels as if you'ra pulling a heavy load— like a hippopotamus. >\ ...or an elephant... or a HFPPOPHANT! That Hippophani represents one enormous power loss, George. The oil you're using clogs the combustion chamber with ashy deposits.93 words
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Miscellaneous1653 1962-08-05 14 1 \\^^9tL JACKALS/.. PKEPAK: TO UcET J (CNOWIKG K.OT TP= //^^—-^< 1 7^-i r<\V i!iK3r —^^t THE S*M= FaTe yCL) WA7 t=ASOWS POX MIS A///iO ~-i Milir^ //n^--^ k>| r W^y JCAJA SHOOT L TAKZAW S-SANity. F '< v J|jjr m\l>y Edgar Rice Burroughs f/^SK /f/{~^\ p^k f r /T^"7iSm1,653 words
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Miscellaneous260 1962-08-05 16 After: appearing j-i I /vou^onA/PLiWTr 'lefty pchja^A*^ /Wr 1 pipmt =n r 4fS'^2 f t 5 HH^HHJHH^^^~^^j^^ DEX WA^ READY TO J^^^H I ...AMP TOE MOODS f A.ME TOsgEA\£T. LEFTY DONAo'A L-<"a /Tj *Your best friends 9 the adventures of LONG SAM "^^sSiiJ &-Pur THeviee nocr &£ST lof COURSE we260 words
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Article, Illustration951 1962-08-05 17 SOPHIA; RODERICK MANN - Why Mr. Ponti is the only man for me SOPHIA RODERICK MANN SAYS ON A FISHING TRIP By TIRRENIA (ITALY). SAT. THE big launch cleaved through the sparkling sea, its twin Cadillac marine engines racing. We were going fishing. Sophia Loren and I, in the hot afternoon sun. Half a951 words
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Article403 1962-08-05 17 BY A GUEST CRITIC THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE James Stewart, John Wayne, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin Paramount THE law of the gun versus the x law of the courtroom. That is the theme of this absorbing "adult" western about, a lawyer, a rancher and a gunslinger.403 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-08-05 17 WITH these fighting words, "I'm an actress, too why does she get the prize and you don't give anything to me?" ballerina Alma del Rio engages Hollywood blonde Jayne Mansfield in a battle royal at Fiuggi Spa, Italy (above). Jayne, who has just received "The85 words
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Article289 1962-08-05 17 f\AVID APEL is once again placing all Singapore musiclovers In his debt by arranging for a return visit by the distinguished Czech violinist Ladislav Jasek, who last played for us a little more than two years ago. Jasek can justly claim to be numbered among the289 words
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Advertisement159 1962-08-05 17 Hotel AIR-CONDITIONED BAR RESTAURANT I Located In the Shopping All air-conditioned heoV B rooms with private hath* K I Telephone Hedlfluslon. B t*i Superb service. StianKhalnose Dishes. Well-storked bar. Armenian St., S'pOre. Tel: ***** 7. NOW SHOWING! "A Silk Thread Marriage" (Mand.) with English ft Chines* Titles Todoy 11.00 a.m.159 words
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Advertisement18 1962-08-05 17 Now turn to ASIA Magazine for the story of SAT YAJIT RAY the Indian genius of the cinema.18 words
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Advertisement496 1962-08-05 17 I M^RLj? ruAurc (Singapore) 1 Mfl LnANut I WIN BIG CASH PRIZES I Send NAME, ADDRESS FULL DETAILS to PuDiicity Mjndger, I Shaw Organisation. 112-120, Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. K Milt YOU f*>r I "THE YOUNG ONES" TALENT COMPETITION To be held in 2 SECTIONS (a) "CUFF RICHARD" Singing Contest496 words
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Article81 1962-08-05 18 20 Words $12 (Minimum) MRS. LIM KENC CHEE and Family thank all friends and relatives for thrlr scrolls nivht \lmi« and nttendame at thr- funeral of Ms lat. Mr. him Keng VENERABLE ANANOA MANCALA at r.urtdhist Temple. Brickfield*. Kuala Lumpur thanks H. Sena A Co., Mrmhirs Buddhist Youth league.81 words
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546 1962-08-05 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Today's 'Test' may provide the answer NORMAN SIEBEL: HAS GAP BETWEEN INDIAN, MALAYAN HOCKEY STANDARD CLOSED? By K. Lumpur, Sat. jy|ALAYA'S hockey team played World champions Pakistan to a scoreless draw at Kuala Lumpur last December. The following month, on their Indian tour, the Malayans held India to 3-0 and546 words
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Article184 1962-08-05 18 Hedges hits 144 off I Pak SWANSEA. Sat. Glamorgan. who beat the Pakistan cricketer;; at Whitsun, appeared well set I to try for a "double" when at tea here today they had rattled up 255 I for three in their return match. Opening bat Bernard Hedgei made hi.s highest scoreReuter - 184 words
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Article308 1962-08-05 18 New Hope for two Singapore teams SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation and Singapore Volleyball Association have been given new hope of success at the Asian Games in Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4 by United States coach Chuck Dailey. Officials of the two controlling bodies are confident that308 words
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Article122 1962-08-05 18 OINGAPORE. Sat Singapore, Joint Ser\ ices will test Malaya's Asian Games soccer team at Meraeka Stadium on Tuesday. Fit. Lt. W.G.E. Bangay. the secretary, told Sunday Times today: "We are very happy to be chosen by F.A.M. as the test for the Malayan side. •We will122 words
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610 1962-08-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sat— S. dv PlesM.-. 13 a Malayan Airway.-- ground engineer, led the field of 58 at tiie end of the first round of the i Singapore Open Amateur golt championship at R.S.O.C. today. Dv Plessls (2) shot a gross 76 for610 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-08-05 18 WILL TORK MAKE IT? at the international championships in Stockholm. At the meet, Tork finished with a vault of 4.70 metres, second to Finland's Lentti Nikula, who cleared 4.80 metres. WILL HE MAKE IT? That is the question on every spectator's mind as American pole-vaul-ter DAVE TORK bends60 words
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301 1962-08-05 18 SINGAPORE SWIMMERS SWEEP THE BOARD AT PENANG MEET PENANG. Saturday. pOUR new records were set up on the first day of 1 the quadrangular swimming meet held in conJunction with the official opening of the Penang Chinese Swimming Club's $300,000 pool at Tanjong Bungah today. i Singapore Chinese Swimming Club301 words
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Article, Illustration299 1962-08-05 18 PETER LIM - Capsule road test... PETER LIM MOTORING By CANADA'S new car, the G.M. Acadian, ls a kingsize compact. In both looks and performance, it appears Just right for the man who demands that extra something in his motoring. It is distinctively stylish inside and out. and catches the eye as a299 words
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Article27 1962-08-05 18 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat. Britain's Rugby League touring team beat a New Zealand side by 31 points to 17 here today after leading 16-4 at halftime. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article24 1962-08-05 18 CAPETOWN. Sat— South Africa beat British Isles 8-3 In their thir"^ Rugby Union Test after being lev«i^ 3-3 at halftlme— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement215 1962-08-05 18 4 INTRODUCING THE NEW MAGNIFICENT, THE FINEST RANGE IN POWER-FOR-WEIGHT-FOR-PRICE VALUE OF TODAY OUTBOARD MOTORS Perkins 40 > is the Champion of Champions for g speed, performance »"d silence. Electric > or nan< Jtartinj, 40 |&sf^pHH!sPi?s^^ it spells new excite- ment in outboardFAR EAST MOTORS LTD. r T V~ .T.215 words
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Advertisement178 1962-08-05 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Words $12 (Minimum) BETWEEN LEONC KEOMO (Third ■on of Madam Chan Hon Vint m<l l«ts Mr. 1-t-otiK Kent: Nfi and Chang CkM MenK mmim daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chang Jen Cori on 4>.teJ. 20 Words Sl2 (Minimum) THE MARRIAGE took place In London oil 4. v5.!178 words
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Advertisement359 1962-08-05 18 i COVENTRY s \J^ the finest chain j for the I finest performance v Available from stock jrom UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD.: 137 Orchord Road, SINGAPORE X 44 Jalan Raja Lout, KUALA LUMPUR I 116 Prongin Road, PENANG I >»»»»»»»»»»«»»»+»»4 »»]t Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes Do359 words
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Miscellaneous95 1962-08-05 18 j SPORTS DIARY C'RH'KKT: S.C A. Senior tourney Army v S.C.C. Gillman; CSC. Si.n.C, linle.stier; I.A. V SRC. Balestier; Police v University. Thomson Road. Junior "A" Schools v RAF. Changi; RAP Seletar Poly v CSC: HQ Peaf RAF. Tengah; S.C.C. v Naval Base Junior "B 1 Austsigs v S.H.B: SRC.95 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1962-08-05 19 With 8.6 Bilah Sayang has bright chance THIS HANDSOME CHESTNUT GETS A BREAK IN THE HANDICAP... TIMBERLANE PINKSON TO RENEW RIVALRY BRILLIANTLY-SPEEDY Bilah Sayang II gets a break in the handi- ca p he has an attractive weight mark of 8.6 and over the easy Ipoh 6f course he will1,371 words
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Article1195 1962-08-05 19 IPOH FIRST DAY BEST BETS: Obedient Son. Oism and Memo. The Going is GOOD. Race 1—2.00: Class 1. Div 4— 6F 1. 850 Mendlson (Lochlnvar St.) Rodger*. 690 *P.K- Leone 6 2. ***** SUraway (K.Y Llm) Daniels. 6 8.13 'Samry 1 3. ***** Waspada (Low A Ng St.) Martin, 71,195 words
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Article169 1962-08-05 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER X..c- 1 OBEDIENT SON Olympir Flag Native Kiiigkiom OLY.VIPit I I.AC. (JbtUiftit >ein 1- i.ili-iin NAT. XI.V. obedient Son Olympic Flag 1 2.00 mm 2 i>->. NOISE Flying Phoi:ii\ Persian Hero uoi BOim Peruan Hero Hyi. Phoenix HLS 1)1 VfcNT Jan Sinrer hit: NoUc169 words
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Article124 1962-08-05 19 ENJOYMENT 111. Gatot Kacha, White Heather. Premium and I mbrian, all proved stayers, will come in for good support on their Bukit Tlmah July form. But I am going to take a chance with the top weight Winston. At Bukit Tlmah last month he came124 words
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Advertisement64 1962-08-05 19 now for you* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers tjinr* 1 r-~-^ .r mm--CTl^a I I 1 FILTER TIPPED -Jt 4k Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country -especially for you FEDERATION: 20's EXECUTIVE64 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1962-08-05 19 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton L,. r*T^kr^ SJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ^JJJJJJ»if,,,,SSSSJiJiJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJ8 words
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Article, Illustration507 1962-08-05 20 J. MIRANDA; LEE FOO SAN - J. MIRANDA and LEE FOO SAN Twelve records fall at AAU meet One of them was by a woman By IPOH, Saturday. LMIiHT more records were smashed here today, coiu-ludintf day of the Malayan National athletic championships, on the Municipality507 words
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Article404 1962-08-05 20 Pole vault (Decathlon): 1. Cyril Pei em iMub 3.75 m; 2. W.S. Waller iPk) 3.55 m; 3. BalaJtrishnan uMali 2.66 m. llflm hurdles: 1. Lim Heni; Suan iSeli Is.ssec; 2. Kamarudctin Norain «Pk> 16.38*e< 3. Mohd. Hazian id'gon 16.5. Discus: 1. Danapal Naidu (Pg) 43.63 m; 2. M.404 words
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Article, Illustration467 1962-08-05 20 Thailand's Karalak upsets topseed Hirose of Japan SINGAPORE, Saturday. O KARALAK, 27-year.-old medical student from *■->• Thailand, qualified for the men's singles final of the Singapore Open Lawn Tennis championships with a shock 6-3, 2-6. 6-2 win over the top seed, Japan's Hitoshi Hirose, today. 1 Eddie Dungo, the Philippines467 words
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Article52 1962-08-05 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. 6OS.F.A. beat Dockyard 8-2 in a tryout at Naval Base today for their King's Cup match against Federation G.S.F A at Kuala Lumpur next Saturday. Wan Chin (3) Seng Thum (2). Kum Wah. Tahir Abu and Ibrahim Mansoor scored for S.GS.F.A and Kirn Swee and GRoberts52 words
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Article26 1962-08-05 20 CEBU CITY. Sal. Gabriel •Plash" Eloide regained his Oriental lightweight title tonight with a unanimous 10 round decision over Japan's Teruo Kosalca. U.P.IUPI - 26 words
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Article31 1962-08-05 20 JAKARTA. Sat.— The Malayan Asian Gamrs horkry tram yesterday beat an Indonesian "B" side by 2-0. Half time score wn l-o. Both goals were by centreforward Nakrndra.— Hteuter.31 words
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Article86 1962-08-05 20 UONO KONG. Sat— Pat-sy Bel- ton. of the New Zealand Davis Cup squad, went down 4-9 to me Colony s woman champion Tsui Yuen-Yuen in an exhibition game Inn evening. Miss Tsui, who will represent Hone Kong at the Asian Games in Jakarta this mouth, suffered86 words
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168 1962-08-05 20 Gordon Richards £ets his biggest success i^JCX)DWOOD. Sussex, Sat.— Sir Gordon Richaru*. fuimer ciiampion jockey, won the most valuable race of his training career when he saddled Tamerlo to the £8.899 News of the World handicap for ihree-yeai-old> here yesterday. Tamerlo, owned by Mr Michael Sobeli. was at the rear168 words
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