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Title Section22 1962-08-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY rEBTMFIEi SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Ma*** Nat*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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168 1962-08-06 1 ISRAELI POSER ON 'SPY' IN BRITAIN JERUSALEM, Sun. An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said the airline El Al has been instructed to bring Dr. Robert Soblen to Israel should Britain place him aboard one of its planes. The Israeli Government has faced bitter opposition over its action in deporting Dr.168 words
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Article, Illustration340 1962-08-06 1 INDONESIA WILL ENTER into formal talks with Holland on West Irian A quick accord is now likely JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said last night that Indonesia would enter into formal negotiation with the Netherlands on the future of West Irian. He was talking to reporters at his summerReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration757 1962-08-06 1 QUOTE it like caviar. W good t 0 Wave but not when you have to have it at every meal A and every day. Marilyn Monroe in an Interview with life Magazine, quoted In the Straits Times last Wednesday. GAY SEX SYMBOL FOUND DEAD IN HER ROOM HOLLYWOOD,757 words
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98 1962-08-06 1 Top award for drug baby 'detective HYANNIS PORT (Massachusetts), Sun. President Kennedy today announced the award of the Government's highest civilian honour to Dr. Frances Kelsey. a physician employed by the Food and Drug Administration, whose research stopped the sale of the baby-deforming: drug Thalidomideon on the American market She98 words
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Article72 1962-08-06 1 BRUSSELS, Sun. Negotiations for Britain's entry into the Common Market were adjourned until the autumn today when the Ministers failed to reach agreement on the crucial question of Commonwealth farm exports. At a marathon 14-hour overnight session, the Ministers found it Impossible to agree on an outlineReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-08-06 1 TRAINER DIES AT THE IPOH RACES IPOH, Sunday. A RACEHORSE trainer, Mr. Yong Thau Yin, 71, collapsed in the trainers' stand at the Perak Turf Club here after the third race today and died while being taken to hospital. One of his horses, Youghal Bridge, had Just finished second to257 words
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Article26 1962-08-06 1 BERLIN. Sun. An explosion tore an eight-inch hole in the wall at the American sector border with East Berlin early this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article95 1962-08-06 1 DERLJN, Sun. Bartenders and hotel proprietors are* more liable to heart attacks than members of any other profession, according to statistics Issued at Karlsruhe. The West German insurance Companies Association said that examination of 18,000 heart patients at nearly 70 hospitals had shown thatReuter - 95 words
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Article21 1962-08-06 1 SYDNEY. Sun. Four Sydney schoolboys, aged 15 to 16, have claimed a world record after seesawing for 31 hours.21 words
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Article45 1962-08-06 1 DURBAN, Svn. A punter won £15,086 for a ss. stake at the Durban races yesterday. He was the only person to place the first four horses in the main race, the Durban Gold Cup, In the correct order of finishing.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article355 1962-08-06 1 Soviets resume nuclear tests WASHINGTON, Sun. The Soviet Union resumed atmospheric testing with a nuclear blast "in the megaton range" early today, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced. The American agency gave no details about how it had monitored the Soviet bia.st, but it said It took plai'i- in theReuter - 355 words
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Article24 1962-08-06 1 AIR CREWS STRI PARI.V Sim air irru* >t.j:i strikr jt niidniclu wfiirh i^ |)aralv.-« li. m b and international tlisnt> k»-tii' r24 words
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288 1962-08-06 2 GENEVA. Sunday. MARSHAL Chen Vi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, said last night that the United States had once assured China that it would not approve and would not support an invasion of the mainland by the Nationalist Chinese. In a Swiss Radio interviewReuter - 288 words
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137 1962-08-06 2 Conovid: 'No link with blood clot' NEW YORK, Sun Dr. Celso-Ramon Garcia, who helped develop the it.il contraceptive. Eno- j vid (sold in Britain as (onovid), said yesterday I at Shrewsbury. Massachuscttes that during tests of the drag in Haiti and Puerto Rico, not a single case of thrombosis developed.Reuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration6 1962-08-06 2 Barry Appleby - THE GAMBOLS Barry Appleby by I6 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-08-06 2 AN unidentified Negro shows his feeling with his head and forearms on an empty crate, a little apart from a group assembled for a prayer meeting at 126 th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York. The meeting was for integrationists jailed in recent racial disturbances in Albany, Georgia.50 words
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Article116 1962-08-06 2 RANGOON, Sunday. 17ILMS dealing with ghosts, witches and other supernatural beings may not be shown in Burma after the end of the year, the Government Censorship also was promised on scenes from pictures highlighting gangsterism, sex and what the government called "corrupt historical romances." The ban on116 words
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Article38 1962-08-06 2 CAIRO, Sun.— The United Arab Republic and the United States signed an agreement acre today under which the U.S. will lend the U.A.R. E£2l nllllon (about £21.526.000) from the proceeds of U.S. surplus agricultural products.38 words
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Article32 1962-08-06 2 HELSINKI, Sun.— The 25th r>r 30th World Youth Festival -In 76 or 90 years' time— may veil be arranged on the moon, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin said here last night.32 words
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Article44 1962-08-06 2 The adolescent, having W been given MX instruction, baby care lessons and talks on beauty and fashion, can hardly be expected to wait ten years before putting in some practical A experience. —Dr. H. EUU-Smlth. M.O M. of Stamford, Lincolnshire, on teenage marriages.44 words
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Article37 1962-08-06 2 KINGSTON, (Jamaica). Sun. Hundreds of children and students waved flags and applauded as Princess Margaret and the Earl of Snowdon visited the chapel of the newly-chartered University of the West Indies here today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article43 1962-08-06 2 BUFFALO, (New York), Sun. Men and women witnesses, lawyers and officials turned up for a hearing of the U.S. Maritime Commission here and marched Into Room 412 as the commission had Indicated to find it was a men's lavatory. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article181 1962-08-06 3 Algeria's 'Joan of Arc' weds ALGIERS, Sun. Djamila Boupacha, sometimes called "the Joan of Arc of the Algerian Rebellion," announced yesterday that she was married a week ago to Mr. Omar Ali, an official of Willaya Four, a politico-military command which includes Algiers. The 24-year-old Muslim girl, who claimed sheReuter - 181 words
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Article24 1962-08-06 3 TOKYO. Sun. Japanese steelmakers believe they will sell a record 207.000 tons of steel products to the Soviet Union this year.— U.P.l.24 words
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Article178 1962-08-06 3 Quick look round CH ELMSFORD A n off-duty policeman, fishing in a reservoir near here, cast in his line and hooked a £1,500 stolen car. ACCRA. Sun.— Mass demonstrations have been going on all over Ghana in protest against the bomb attack on President Nkrumah last week. At Kumasi, Europeans178 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-08-06 3 U.S. AND BELGIUM ARE PREPARED TO TAKE A TOUGHER TSHOMBE LINE THAN BRITAIN WASHINGTON, Sunday. A COMPREHENSIVE plan drawn up to force Katanga back into the Congo is now under final consideration by the British, U.S., Belgian and French Governments, American officials said423 words
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153 1962-08-06 3 U.S. TRIES TO END TEST BAN IMPASSE GENEVA, Sun.— Mr. Arthur Dean, the U_ited States delegate to the disarmament conference, returned from consultations in Washington yesterday to make a new effort to break the prolonged EastWest stalemate in the nuclear test ban negotiations. Mr. Dean said he would discuss theReuter - 153 words
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Article68 1962-08-06 3 MALAGA (Spain). Sun.— American film star Lee Remick narrowly escaped serious injuries early today when her car collided with a truck on the narrow winding coastal road between Malaga and Marbella. The car was a total wreck. The actress suffered shock, but was able to report forUPI - 68 words
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Article24 1962-08-06 3 HONG KONG, Sun.—Aririvals from China confirmed yesterday that cholera has broken out in the southern province of Kwangtung, causing many deaths. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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161 1962-08-06 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday. SEARCH aircraft returned to their bases last night after failing to find a Royal Nepal Airlines Dakota which was reported to have crashlanded on Wednesday with 10 people on board. Heavy rain and low visibility prevented the search planes, IncludingReuter - 161 words
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100 1962-08-06 3 42,000 attacks in 7 years of terror DARIS, Sun. More 1 than 42,000 terrorist attacks against persons, resulting in over 19,000 deaths, were committed in Algeria during the seven and a half-year Algerian war from Nov. 1, 1954, to March 19, 1962, according to the French Minister for Algerian AffairsReuter - 100 words
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Article62 1962-08-06 3 SAIGON. Sun.— Communist guerillas killed 19 Oovernment auxiliary troops in an attack on an outpost at Tan Phu on the borders of An Xuyen and Ba Xuyen provinces. 150 miles southwest of Saigon on Thursday, military sources reported today. The attack occurred shortly after midnight andReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1962-08-06 3 LONDON, Sun.— A London law court Is being fitted with microphones and electronic equipment tor an experiment in court reporting. The court's proceedings will be recorded on tape, dispensing with the court reporter who has been a familiar fixture at British trials since the 17th century.Reuter - 51 words
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Article47 1962-08-06 3 BULAWAYO (Southern Rhodesia), Sun.— Police used tear gas in the Mzllikazi township here yesterday to break up a procession of about 2,000 Africans, led by 100 cars, which turned out to welcome Mr. Joshua Nkomo, leader of the Zimbabwe African People's Union.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1962-08-06 3 TOKYO. Sun. Six persons were reported dead, 11 injured and 13 missing In the wake of typhoon Nora as It moved up the Japan sea coast of northern Japan today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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84 1962-08-06 3 ZERMATT. S-.i A British climber, Mr. John Corkhill 25. was killed in a fall On the Matterhorn on Friday the Swiss news agency reported. A veteran Swiss mountain guide, Alois Biner. told Renter that the British climber was hit by aReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement136 1962-08-06 3 EARN MORE for YOUR MONEY MALAYAN FINANCE offers you for 6 or 12 months Fixed Deposits WITH ABSOLUTE SECURITY Th« Corporation is wholly-owned subsidiary of Malayan Banking Limited Ooup Assets as at 30th |une 1962 Exceed 5200.000.00 C HEAD OFFICE: 16 fir It Old Market Squire. Ku.ilj Lumpur Tel: *****/2136 words
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Article153 1962-08-06 4 Hunt on after shots at Police SINGAPORE, Sun. A land and sea hunt has been mounted in the Lim Chu Kang area for a gang of smugglers who opened fire at a Johore police patrol yesterday evening. This Is a sequel to a dramatic sea chase which ended with the153 words
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Article27 1962-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ramakrishna Mission in Sinapore today announced that her flag day collection in aid of its Boys' Home yesterday totalled $23,206.65 cents.27 words
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Article39 1962-08-06 4 Singapore, Sun. The Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, who Is also the Acting Minister for Culture, will announce the names of the 15 winners in the Malaysia Essay Contest for secondary schools next Tuesday.39 words
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Article35 1962-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will present the diplomas at the second graduation ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic on Aug. 16 at 2.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre.35 words
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Article416 1962-08-06 4 Government plan to give prizes for selected works by Malayan writers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. r pHE Federation Government is considering giving awards to Malayan writers for selected works. This was announced today by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, at the opening416 words
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Article196 1962-08-06 4 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has complimented the Bt. John Ambulance Association and the St. John Ambulance Brigade for good work done for the various commuunities in Singapore. Writing In the annual report of the association and the Brigade. Inche196 words
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Article, Illustration135 1962-08-06 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A weeklong Education Exhibition displaying school textbooks, audio-visual aids to teaching and scientific and mathematical instruments opened at the University of Singapore's School of Education at Bukit Tiniah yesterday. The exhibition, which will be open daily till next Friday from135 words
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Advertisement126 1962-08-06 4 HOTEL I DINING ROOM r^ i SPECIAL I LUNCHEON TODAY I DUTCH PEA SOUP with f PIGS TROHERS V nmrirTinrapr^Si^oonn last SEASON EXTENDED I t»M »*ttnt rrtMnt tUnuHtUmtCZC HOMIWAOIA'S IgEVACQLOR' EMGLISri 6 CHINtSE SOSnTLR TODAYi 11a.m. "SWORD OP SHERWOOD FOREST COLOR ft C'SCOPE Tomorrow. "Ghor Sontor" (H). SALE! SALE! SALE!126 words
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Article559 1962-08-06 5 Three little words BRING ONE WOMAN FAME -AND A FORTUNE -HERBERT KRETZMER F ONDON, Sun. A tiny Californian lady named Anita Loos was the first person who ever said that "gentlemen prefer blondes." That simple threeword phrase is now in the Oxford Dictionary Quotations, and Miss Loos is in the559 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1962-08-06 5 The Chinese cracker that every party needs STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE (INCLUDING LABOUR) CLEVER almost to a fault, diligent as a beaver, sharp as a scalpel, the Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples is the star alumnus of the Opportunity State. He is the effervescent, living proof of Sir Anthony Eden's contention1,470 words
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Advertisement151 1962-08-06 5 iliy^ljiPy^ M%l^k^k^k^km" /!^HnMIwMK> like a real C| B arette ■^■s^^^^^ J^^^l^ I^^Hf i^KE^ttffi^fil one can rea "y taste ancl "SBSBk* J& J^^^^BL ik^kmfc thoroughly enjoy. That's m.. 'lj^^^^^H| iSFglilii wh y Camels have been my i^^ T^HJMBp^^^^^B -Hißy* 1 ill! n W J cigarette for nearly 15 V*sR Jl lllliU*151 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-08-06 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The "unwanted marathon walker", schoolgirl Vljava Darshana, was again the unofficial winner of the sixth annual marathon walk < 20 n>M cs organised by the 6t John Ambulance Brigade today. Vijaya. 11 who has been turned down time and217 words
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Article167 1962-08-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A UNITED Nations Pood and Agriculture Organisation expert said here today that F.A.O. assistance programmes \.ould be accelerated and carried out more expeditiously once Malaysia had been set up. I He is Mr. Ahsan-ud-Dln, the F.A.O. regional representative for Asia and167 words
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Article22 1962-08-06 6 AUOR, STAR, Sun.— Two hundred and ninety adult education teachers, including 117 women, today started a week's civics course here.22 words
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Article81 1962-08-06 6 KUALA LUMPUK, Sun The Controller of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inch* Juntd bin Haji Abdul Kahim, left by air on bis way to Moscow today to join a party of about 20 others from Asian and African countries for81 words
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Article48 1962-08-06 6 PENANG. Sun. A shop assistant, Lim Keow Bin. 22. was seriously injured when the car he was travelling in crashed into a tree at Sungei Nibong early today. The driver, Quah Chong Bin, 24. escaped with slight Injuries. The car was badly damaged.48 words
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115 1962-08-06 6 FEDERATION BEATS STORE, WINS LEE TROPHY I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun U The Perak St. John Ambulance Brigade which represented the Federation in the second annual first aid competition with Singapore at Chin Woo Auditorium here today, won the Date i Lee Kong Chlan gold trophy. This pan-Malayan competition was introduced last115 words
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Article49 1962-08-06 6 ALOR STAR. Sun —Deputy jSupt. Tan Peng Kwee has assumed duties as Offlcer-in- Charge. Criminal Investigations, Kedah and Perils. He takes over from Deputy Supt. E. W. Foley. who has been transferred to Penang to succeed Supt. Kay Kirn Seng as 0.C.C.1., Penang and Province Wellesley.49 words
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Miscellaneous194 1962-08-06 6 ttnp By V. T. Uamtim I »WWKV<iOT*QIgTOWeg \vf4tlNOWlf 1 r I ~*<vOH,oH!Y*Usrl I AMRWff.SOU TWO.I Tuem.auu-.mrt oont cc Nc^r? Jqivt mo f )se hung-up II Give your sloths? W TOO A WKRY TO .^J'MGOOD! tOOFI ONTH' rfi I V A H/WP MEREf Dirk Trmmw By Ch**ter GouM ■■■■■■■■■■■■I HALF HOUB194 words
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Article, Illustration409 1962-08-06 7 Malaya weighs plans to offset U.S. disposals of tin KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Government is considering what measures to take to offset the effects of the United States tin stockpile disposals plan, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, said today. He409 words
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154 1962-08-06 7 The rhino (only 40 left) is becoming extinct IPOH. Sun—Rhinoceroses are becoming extinct in Malaya because with only about 40 in the entire country they are finding it difficult to breed. This was stated by a wellknown British zoologistwriter, Mr. Gerald Durrell, who has suggested a way to save the154 words
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Article41 1962-08-06 7 TAIPING. Sun. An art exhibition by Mr. Johnson Lee, a teacher, will be held here at the Kiung Chow Hooi Kuan from Aug. 12 to 15. About 100 paintings both in the Chinese and Western style will be exhibited.41 words
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Article107 1962-08-06 7 A FRENCH 'COPTER SHOWS ITS PACES KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A French helicopter which the makers claim can travel even on whisky today gave a demonstration flight during which the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, made a one-hour trip over Selangor. It is Sud Aviation's Alouette 111, which107 words
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Article25 1962-08-06 7 PENANG. Sun. Forty leaders of the Young Christian Workers Movement from all over the Federation assembled nere today for a national study week.25 words
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Article142 1962-08-06 7 KUANTAN, Sunday. THE Pahang Religious Affairs Council plans to declare war on "Khalwat" (close proximity) offenders among Muslims and is considering the appointment of an inspector. A council spokesman said that the Religious Council Enactt^-it provided by-laws for action to be taken against Khalwat offenders.142 words
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193 1962-08-06 7 6-6 TIE SETS A POSER IN TWO COUNCILS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fresh elections may have to be held shortly to Temoh and Bidor local councils in Perak. Reason: Each local council has 12 seats and in the recent poll the Alliance and the Peoples Progressive Party won six seats each193 words
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Article18 1962-08-06 7 MUAR. Sun.— The Federation Army recruiting team will be here on Aug. 16 to interview candidates.18 words
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269 1962-08-06 7 UNION WARNING ON HOSPITAL 'CALL DUTY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TPHE president of the Selangor Government McdiA cal Services Union, Mr. R. b. S. Maniam, today warned that it may take "industrial action" because of increasing "call-duty" for its members. Speaking at the union's annual meeting here, he said this work269 words
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Article52 1962-08-06 7 MUAR, Sun.-Only $19,500 out of total fines of $75,300 imposed on operation of the illegal four-digit lottery last year have not been paid. The figures were released by the Muar magistrate's court. In one case, the fine was $5,500. In 16 other cases, the fines ranged from $1,00052 words
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Article26 1962-08-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The fifth annual meeting of the National Union of Cold Storage Employees, Selangor branch, will be held here on Aug. 12.26 words
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Article52 1962-08-06 8 1* Wmr4* ll* (Uinimmm) MRS. CLARA OON aad family thank al. relative* and friends for tbelr oondolencea and wreaths during their reMM bereavement. Mil AND MRS. R K. Filial aad family tiiank relatives, fnend* and >vmpathl*em for their kind attendance. MTcatba and aulatunce at the funaraJ of their son*52 words
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Article207 1962-08-06 8 in Horai* tU (Mimtmmm) SHE'S SLIM silt's beaurtfail Kmta in her dally diet keep* bar fit, help* her alira. Enjoy onsp. delicious I'owta today. COPPERTONB Is not only tops In tanning and sunburn protection it pievents your skin from drying and prrling. L'ne Coppertone. SINGAPORE DANCE THEATRE! Tickets for207 words
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Article665 1962-08-06 8 The adjournment of the Brussels talks on British entry into the European Common Market can be over-dram- atised. The talks are not ended, and the pause for f urthei j thought will impress on all 'seven governments the penalties of final failure. There is still room for665 words
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Article331 1962-08-06 8 Standards in the Federation's national schools schools teaching in the Malay medium will benefit substantially from the changes in teaching training announced by the Ministry of Education. For three years a special twoyear course has been provided at the Language Institute for Malay teachers with the specific aim331 words
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Article205 1962-08-06 8 Decisions on the future of the Colonial Development Corporation add a happy postscript to the London agreement to establish Malaysia. Under the terms of its charter the CDC. now to be known as the Commonwealth Development Corporation was restricted in its field of operations. It could invest205 words
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Article497 1962-08-06 8 Horror camp closed down Balubas begin trek home I KLISABETHVILLE, Sun.— Within the next few day* the last of Katanga's unhappy Balubas are expected to quit the enormous refugee camp established on the outskirts of Elizabeth vllle. Tens of thousands have already been repatriated to their homelands in North Katanga497 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter133 1962-08-06 8 QNE of the basic quailflcations governing registration of applications for Housing and Development Board accommodation Is that the total monthly Income of any member of the family unit must not exceed $500 and the total monthly income of the family must not exceed $800. No doubt the133 words
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Letter167 1962-08-06 8 A FEW weeks ago I wrote to the Director of Broadcasting pointing out that almost all the announcers of Radio Malaya have cultivated the practice of continuing their announcing after a record has been spun or interrupting it Just before the end. Even non-tape recorder owners167 words
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Letter72 1962-08-06 8 NOW that the Government has introduced a policy of equal treatment to all the ftmale workers In the Civil Service. I shall take It as a kind gesture If the Ministry of Education could do the same to those teachers who have been deprived of their increments and72 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1962-08-06 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - In fortress Berlin of the China Seas DENNIS BLOODWORTH A CLOSE-UP OF LIFE ON A FOCUS OF WORLD CRISIS by THE Colonel leaned over the dazzling concrete wall of the sty to poke a monstrous and exceptionally hideous black pi g with his umbrella. "A countryman of yours," he murmurtd1,290 words
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Article, Illustration96 1962-08-06 9 ENJOYING a laugh before entering Admiralty House, temporary official residence of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, are Tengku Abdul Rahman, Mr. Duncan Sandys and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Shortly afterwards an agreement on the formation of the Federation of Malaysia was signed by Mr.UPI - 96 words
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Article59 1962-08-06 9 IPOH. Sun. Thieves broke into the Church of Our Lady oi Lourdes in Silibin Road here last night and stole a gold-plated chalice valued at $200. The chalice was kept In a special compartment In the tabernacle, which had been forced open. Another chalice In59 words
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121 1962-08-06 9 MOTHER OF KUALA LUMPUR DPP DIES IN CRASH IPOH, Sun. Che Za'adah binte Sheik Abdul Majid, 50, mother of the Deputy Public Prosecutor in Kuala Lumpur, Raja Abdul Aziz, was killed last night when the car in i which she was travelling was involved in a collision with a stationary121 words
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Article33 1962-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eighteen families comprising 62 people from Perlis are arriving here tomorrow on their way to settle in the Federal Land Development Authority scheme in the Bllut Valley. Pahang.33 words
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Article84 1962-08-06 9 CINOAPOKt, Sun. A thug waylaid a 16--year-old girl. Tan Lak Eng, in South Bridge Road yes- I terday, threw pepper in her eyes and snatched her purse containing $185. Several peuple shopping j In the area looked on when i she cried for help. Lak Eng84 words
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278 1962-08-06 9 ONLY 30 OUT OF 600 PASS IN STIFF EXAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ONLY five per cent of the 600 clerks in Government service passed the recent general clerical service examination. This low percentage of passes has caused great concern to the Congress of278 words
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220 1962-08-06 9 WAR DEPT. MEN PRESS FOR STRIKE BALLOT IPOH, Sunday. THE Ipoh branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association today pressed for the issue of a strike ballot in the national union's dispute with the War Department. At its annual meeting here, the branch passed a resolution asking the union220 words
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100 1962-08-06 9 The Tengku sends a message to Jamaica KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a message of congratulations to the Prime Minister of Jamaica on the occasion of Jamaica attaining independence. The message reads: "On this historic occasion of the attainment of Independence by Jamaica, I100 words
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Article61 1962-08-06 9 1 JOHORE BAHRU, dun 'About $10,000 was raised during the three-day fun fair .staged by the St. Joseph's 'English School here which ended today. Announcing this today, the acting Director of the school, the Rev. Bro. Augustine, said the money would go towards the cost of a61 words
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Article30 1962-08-06 9 KULIM, Sun.— lnche Man bin Abdullah, 52. a mobile cinema operator with the Department of Information was hurt by a falling durian at Sungei Buloh. near Kulim yesterday30 words
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Article27 1962-08-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun total of 130 acres of land Is being developed in Lukut in the Kota Tinggl area as grazIne fields for 500 buffaloes.27 words
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Article56 1962-08-06 9 KUCHING. Sun Two men were convicted in 81--manggan District Court this week for possessing prohibited publications, an offence against the Sedition Ordinance Foo Nyiong Ngl. 52, was sentenced to five months' jail and Chang Choon Urn, 31, to three months' Jail They were arrested last June in a56 words
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Article45 1962-08-06 9 KUCHING. Bun Urn Ah Lalk was charged in he district court here this week with showing obscene films at a private house here on I the night of July 14 Hearing Is set for Sept. 19 and Llm was allowed ball of $400.45 words
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Article79 1962-08-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The 1,000-strong Union of Cold Storage Employees today announced that Ita members would start a two-w«ek work-to-rule campaign tomorrow in protest against the management's alleged failure to grant them automatic annual pay increases. The general secretary of the union. Mr. M. Phillips, said79 words
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Article45 1962-08-06 9 KLUANG. Sun.— The Sultan of Johore will officially welcome home the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, when he visits their camp here at Jalan Merslng tomorrow. The regiment returned to Kl/uiK in April after their tour of duty In the Congo.45 words
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Article44 1962-08-06 9 KLUANU. Sun. The District Officer, Kluang, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul MaJld, today declared open the national language book exhibition before a large crowd The exhibition will remain open dally from 4.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the International Club until Aug. 9.44 words
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Article32 1962-08-06 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four robbers, armed with daggers, walked into a bungalow In Dunfold Drive. Braddel Heights, yesterday, tied up two amahs and made away with $1,865 in cash and valuables.32 words
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225 1962-08-06 9 Lingam: Return to PAP almost sure SINGAPORE, Sun.— Mr. S. V. Lingam, who defected from the United People's Party yesterday, is almost assured of a place in the People's Action Party. A brief statement issued by PAP organising secretary. Mr. Ong Pang Boon (Minister for Home Affairs i indicated that225 words
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Article50 1962-08-06 9 PENANG, Sun. BUls to provide Increases in monthly allowances of the Speaker and members of the Legislative Assembly here are to be introduced soon. They will provide for an increase from $350 to $500 for the Speaker and from 5250 to $375 for each member.50 words
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Advertisement206 1962-08-06 9 Jf i«4s offer "go *">' 1 Bedford 4X r or the truck ii the road \Jfrrhard Motors MMGAPORE KUALA LUMPUI UMISEnted EiSIWHElE iv IORNEO MOTORS 8/61/3 Advertisement IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If Uf«'» not worth living f of life. That't wh« yt« It nuiy b. your Hvr! &*^SL C206 words
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Miscellaneous468 1962-08-06 9 RADIO SINGAPORE Ioo Pamll y Biowope; 1030 Time To Remember: 11.00 Waltj SHORTWAVE SERVICE Time; 1130 Invitation To 41 metre* Dream: 18.00 Close Down. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Din|A maiawa 476 metres RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.00 Good Muiiing; 6.01 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The SERVICE 41.7 metres News; 705 Breakfast468 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1962-08-06 10 A study of trade unionism in post-war Malaya THE OWfiIWS OF TRADE UNIONISM 111 WAUYA: By Dr. Charles Gamba. (Eastern Universities Pre«s. $1730) -v»-d ALUNCTON KEHNARD fHE history of the Malayan trade union movement properly begins only after the end of the Japanese war. There were Chinese guilds before Raffles1,175 words
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Miscellaneous283 1962-08-06 10 Straits Times Crossword BkJ ftSaH -«Sr"* BBi^ I I ACROSS 7. "TJnd«r the glassy, cool. 1. Port what the porlar ports wave" (Comus) (11). (4, 7). 9. For demonstration purposes. It 3. Attend to the horse's move- turns to be the 18 (10). ment It's quit* wrong for 12. Rat/283 words
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Advertisement1372 1962-08-06 11 TO UMBPOO4 om looft mt* p rtwa psbhs MfMNON Lirafpaat (la. 1 Ah J Aaj l/ll Ah 11 PAIIOCUM LiTI/pMI. DuWin, «IMBP« AH H U AM M/1S AH U UERTfS M'taiiiaa, i ptai. Dufiiii am II ftM ll Ah U/M Abb II MASON navn, UtarfaaJ, Clftaiß" AH a Ah Him1,372 words
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Advertisement1242 1962-08-06 11 feMcALISTKB tic CO.. LTD. W»» Ml. «t, SOU! ILLERMAMLOII KUVBMBII LIMB HAVRE. LONDOM. HAMBURC. ROIItIOAM. LOO AAJMU*. (AH FUNCIICU. UIOtXESMOUUt UA ITU VANCBIMI I ft PllllANl cut aoowica liimrim **n*^^**um ft tot* 4/17 A«| 11/h'ah "iTah a» SUNNTVILIE NAVRI I tutu k t ll J 1 lOlt CITY Of CARLISIf1,242 words
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Article1358 1962-08-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent J 1 HE Malayan Stock Exchange had its "Black Monday" on July 30 rather reminiscent, in a smaller way, of the celebrated one on Wall Street in the last week of May. There was particularly heavy selling among tin market leaders with1,358 words
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Article34 1962-08-06 12 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) Jbl7 U 75** eta. $428,874 SI 74% eta. $424.00 At«. 1 747, eta. $425.87 i X 74* 4 eta. $427.37', 1 149, eta. $426.75 4 closed34 words
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Article162 1962-08-06 12 fTHE Straits tin price x closed for the holiday on Friday down by 62 i cents to $426.75 per picul on an offering of 260 tons. Friday's drop was not due to American stockpile considerations, but to the cheapening of overnight London bids following162 words
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Article212 1962-08-06 12 COMMODITY REVIEW In the first seven montha of this year shipments totalled 47.021 tons a rise of 528 tons on the corresponding period of 1961. Malayan tin production In June totalled 4.849 tons compared to 4,921 tons in May. During June 708 mines were operating or 12 more than In212 words
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Article1060 1962-08-06 12 'I'HK state of share* on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchance show last fatttdneas to July 28 (A) and lant boadnraa since the date (Hi with H and L standinr for Hicheat and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS L Alei Bricks U0 JO Orat. 2201,060 words
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Article43 1962-08-06 12 inrtuttnili. rmi: I rukkl't: <ul» 30 July 31 1<W 77 166.30 i.VT 01 L'»2.7O 173 IS 173.13 Aug. 1 Aug. 3 All*. 3 Aui. 4 169.40 1T0.M ***** 171. v» 2MS3 2*4 21 2V> 0.1 M).M 17X13 173.U 173.13 171.1143 words
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Advertisement216 1962-08-06 12 DIVIDENDS \\\(M\(ll» Cnrrent Date) of Total Total for payment pa>'ment for previous year year Georgetown Dixp. 20% Aug. 28 20 16 a/3% Georgetown DUp. 5,,' Aug. 28 20% W. Hammer 13.4 c i» Aug. 16 Temerloh 12} r Bept. 1 22,% 30"; t Interim. Capital distribution. THE SECOND MALAYAN FUND216 words
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Advertisement815 1962-08-06 13 SPORE SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS rE folio— lng is a complete list of rtriMd quotations laraed by tbe Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Aug 3. i INDUSTRIAL* a S. Alas Orda 1.40 B H Patrol SA/W U/t R.M. Trust*** 8.00 SSU Boustcad 1.81 1.54 Con Tin Smalt815 words
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Advertisement666 1962-08-06 13 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to Inform the public and ail concerned that Mr. Chuah Yew Aun Is no more the Oeneral Manager of this company, and has no authority to transact any business on behalf of this company. NORTH MALAYA SINO-MALAY HAULAGE CO. LTD.. 109. Barrack Road. Tmiplng. D-ted 30.7.62.666 words
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Advertisement2021 1962-08-06 13 J I b»l^^L, (O»nUn_«l from *m Si SITUATIONS VACANT Wards U (Mln.y—Box tt ef. tmtra BOX A7IS S.T. K.L. Position filled Applicant* thanked. BABY AMAH WANTBD. Engllab speaking and with experience and good references for baby seven montha old. Oood condition*. Telephone (B'pore) *****. TEACHERS WANTED. Tralned/untrained. Apply Immediately to2,021 words
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Advertisement394 1962-08-06 14 TIN OUTPUT JULY 1962 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 3.140 piculs. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED. (Secretaries). D.J. BEDFORD. Secretary. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE FI.F.CTRItnTY DEPARTMENT NOTKK TO CONSUMERS The following areas will be a fleeted by supply interruption on the 7th August 1902 between 8 30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. to394 words
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Advertisement126 1962-08-06 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. NG TIEW KEE of No. lA, Johore Road. Singapore, have applied for a transfer of a 2nd Class Public House licence in respect of premises No. 1, Johore Road, Singapore to Mr. Ng Chong Guan and that this application will be heard In126 words
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Advertisement458 1962-08-06 14 NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for July 1962 plculs 3.352. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH COMPANIES WINDING-UP NO. 1 OF 1962 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940-1946 And In the Matter of Kwong Lee Company458 words
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Advertisement419 1962-08-06 14 NOTICES NOTICE The Public and our dealers are hereby Informed that Mr. William Ang Chwee Ann baa left this company and that he is no logger authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. STOKVIS (MALAYA) LIMITED STATE OF SINGAPORE 1962 QUALIFYING TEST. A Qualifying Test for aceptance419 words
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Advertisement818 1962-08-06 14 NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH Office of the Director of Lands, Kedah, ALOR STAK Auction Sale of Government Lai In the Township of lW<ain. Bandar Bahrn. Public Is hereby Informed that town lot described aa allotment No. 47 Section 1 with an area of 19,994 square feet will be sold by818 words
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Advertisement1484 1962-08-06 14 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Claas "E" and above Registered Contractors will received at the office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kua.u Lumpur up to 3 p m of the 20 8.62 for the erection and completion of 3 Rural Teachers Quarters In1,484 words
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1623 1962-08-06 15 Spalding rides a $94 winner in debut RACING with Epsom Jeep; Ipoh, Sunday RILAH Sayang II first and the rest nowhere. That was the result of the main sprint the 6f Gold Vase "Trial"— at Ipoh today. The five-year-old, ridden1,623 words
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Article45 1962-08-06 15 TOTAL POOL $142,150 IST No. 171*77 ($37,645) 2ND No. *****2 ($17,693) 3RD No. *****4 9,034) STARTERS ($1,045 each): Nos. *****9, *****6, *****9, *****0, *****2, *****2, *****5, *****1. *****7. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****1, *****8, *****6, *****9, *****4, *****8, *****6. *****7, *****9, *****2.45 words
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Article241 1962-08-06 15 HONG KONG, Sunday. pTHNE Green (New Zealand), winner of the Ma- layan open women's singles title at Ipoh recently, was surprisingly beaten 6-3 by local champion Tsui Yuen-yuen in an exhibition tennis match here yesterday. Another surprise result was the 9-7 win by Carole Lum,241 words
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Article185 1962-08-06 15 THE WORLD OF SPORT CAPETOWN: Forty coloured spectators were injured and two white men died from heart attarks during disturbances at Nrivlands ground here yesterday when the British Lions Rugby team were beaten 8-3 by South Africa In the third "Test" match. ACCRA: Floyd Robertson retained the Britis> v iJmpireReuter - 185 words
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Article378 1962-08-06 15 OYDNEY. Sun. Results of weekend Australian soccer matches: NSW DIV. 1 Bankstone 1 Gladesville 0; Canterbury 0 Hakoah 2: Apia 1 Prague 4; Auburn 3 S. Coast 1; Hellenic 2 Budapest 3; Yukul 1 Polonia 1. NSW DIV. 2 Concordla 0 Croatia 2: Sydney Aust. 2 Blacktown378 words
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226 1962-08-06 15 Tamerlo lands big prize for Gordon ONDON, Sun. Sir Lt Gordon Richards, former champion Jockey, won the most valuable race of his training career when he saddled Tamerlo to take the £8,899 "News of the World Handicap" for three-year-olds at Goodwood yesterday. Tamerlo (100-7) was at the rear of theReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement143 1962-08-06 15 What's in the name jjT [jTj r^3r2^f^L^^A j^^'^'iT^ J lilt ~^l the certainty that you have the best-of-all vacuum flasks. Here's why: These THERMOS brand flasks have: Double-sealing screw stopper. Exclusive moulded on cup handle. Non-spill pouring lip. 4c Spares and replacements readily available THERMOS is a brand name Insist143 words
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Article302 1962-08-06 16 RAHIM TO LEAD TEAM TO JAKARTA OUT— Kamaruddin IN— Majid Embi IPOH. Sun. Rahim Ahmad, the Perak quarter-miler, was today appointed captain I of the Federation of Malaya team to the Asian Games at Jakarta this month. Cyril Perera of Malacca, the decathlon champion, will be vice-captain of the team302 words
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Article118 1962-08-06 16 LONDON. Sun— Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At The Oval: Surrey 233 (Tindall 92. Constable 64 1 Noils 27-0. At Hove: M.sex 276-8 dec < Russell 90. Parfitt 54 Bell 5-82) Susm\ 12-0. At Swansea: Glamorgan 363-6 dec. (Harris 89. Hedges 144. PressdeeReuter - 118 words
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Article748 1962-08-06 16 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel THREE-NIL HALF TIME LEAD SET STAGE FOR INSPIRED HOCKEY MALAYA 2 INDIA 3: by K. Lumpur. Sun SPLENDID RECOVERY IN THRILLING 2nd HALF BLUNTED BY BAD DECISIONS INDIA had everything in their favour in the first half's 35 minutes when they beat Malaya748 words
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Article62 1962-08-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Braddell C.C. beat S.T.U. by six wickets in their S.C.A. iunioi tournament match today. S.T.U. 90 (Wallace 20. Bennett 5-31) Braddell 91-4 -(Poppett 35. Shipley 27). Austsigs and S.H.B. drew In another match. S.H.B. 159-9 dec. (Walls 52 n.0., Lyspin 29 n.0.. S. K.62 words
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806 1962-08-06 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Army the champions, celebrated their success in mis years s.C.A. Senior tournament with a nine-wicket rout of S.C.C. in their linal match at Gillman today. WiUi Way i4-21i and Beckett (4-20.1 in .splendid bowling toim. S.C.C. wore dismissed to 74806 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-08-06 16 From father to son: A special trophy... CHAMPION sprinter M. Jegathesan. 18. of Selangor. who broke two Malayan records (100 m in 10.4 sec. and '>00m in Zl.lsec.) receives one of the special awards from his sports official father, Mr. N.M. Vasagam. 61. at the conclusion of the two-day F.M.A.A.I".78 words
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Article371 1962-08-06 16 JAKARTA, Sun AUSTRALIAN athletes won 11 of the 12 events decided on the first day of the International match against Indonesia here today. Indonesia's only success today was gained through Ourna.n Singh who scored a shock victory over Albert Thomas, the Australian International star, in the371 words
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315 1962-08-06 16 Pakistanis arrive for the AAU Open meet ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Pakistan's star-studded athletic team arrived in Kuala Lumpur today enroute to Ipoh for the Malayan Open athletic championships confident of winning several events at the meet there on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Major S. A. Hamid. manager of the 18-man315 words
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220 1962-08-06 16 pENANG. Sun. Singapore swimmers continued their domination of the quadrangular meet which ended here today. Pour more meet records were broken, making a total of eight for the two-day meet. Today's record breakers were Tan Thuan Heng of Singapore 1 400 m freestyle in220 words
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Article267 1962-08-06 16 STORE OPEN FINAL TODAY SINGAPORE, Saturday. ttID DU PLESSIS, the title holder, led the 22 qualifiers into the 18-hole final of the Singapore Open Amateur golf championships at Sime Road I i tomorrow. At the cad of the second round today. Sid was on 152267 words
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Article154 1962-08-06 16 TREBLE FOR REIKO MIYAGI SINGAPORE, Sun.— Reiko Miya(i of Japan completed a "trrble" in the Singapore Open Lawn Tennis championship*here today. The 36-ye»r-old Japanese national champion today retained her singles title with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Martha Young (Singapore) and then partnered Hitoshi Hirose to win the mixed doubles154 words
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Article34 1962-08-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Youths qualified to meet Perak Youths in the Burnley Cup soccer final when they beat Malacca Youths by 2-0 tonight, scoring through Thanabalan and Ho Kirn Keong.34 words
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Article24 1962-08-06 16 NUERBURGRINO. West Germany. Sun. Graham Hill driving a B.R.M. won German Grand Prix race here yesterday. Sultees (Lola) was second— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article271 1962-08-06 16 Stanley, Arthur 'booked' by ref S'GOR 3 SERVICES 2 > I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor tonight advanced to the final to defend the Malaya Cup against Penang at the Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 18. Selangor beat Singapore Joint Services 3-2 tonight in the second leg of their semifinal at Merdeka Stadium.271 words
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Article25 1962-08-06 16 PARIS. Sun. Lebon M.L. won the Prix Jacques Le Marios r;tce over a mile yesterday, beating Epsom Oaks winner Monadc into third place.25 words
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Obituary20 1962-08-06 16 CABLE NIWI RECEIVED from Karlnaxar, Jaffna, that mother of Mr. C. Klacupillai. Treasury. Kuantan. pasted away peacefully on 4.8.62.20 words
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Obituary21 1962-08-06 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of N. Aknratnam died 6.8.1958 Alwayn remembered bjr loving parent*. Inserted Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Navaratnam.21 words
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Article60 1962-08-06 16 CATALINA SWIMIUITS And f»por»»--wrar now available at Mataon lfarit. 29 TanKlln Road, B'pore. Alao Juit r»crivrd Bikini Kwimw.nr with matehlnc Shorts and Top. Open all day today. VISIT EDUCATION EXHIBITION. Unlvernitjr of Singapore Buklt Tlmah Wide rang* of Scientific and Technical Apparatus, as well as books, pamphlets and charts60 words
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Advertisement103 1962-08-06 16 ADVERTISEMENTS 1§ Wurit U» (Minimum) DONALD TO CEORCK (nd PtwlM a daughter at the Aasunta Hospital oa Sunday 5.8.62. Both wtU. Quality pays! SWALLOW PETROL KEROSINE •DIESEL OILS •FUEL OILS The Swallow emblem is a sign of I jl quality—quality which has resulted from 9 k years of intensive research103 words
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