The Straits Times, 7 August 1962
1962-08-07
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Title Section21 1962-08-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** 0 Esta. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article229 1962-08-07 1 South African goods: Traders use false labels 'Action' warning to firms LTUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is investigating reports of "sabotage" of the Govern- ment's ban on South African goods. The Controller of Trade Division, Inche Sujak bin Rfihiman, said today that the ban-breakers229 words
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Article70 1962-08-07 1 SYDNEY, Mon. Four thousand dockers came out on strike today, disrupting loadI ing of 34 ships in Sydney har--1 bour, to back their claims in a i current dispute over the size of 'wharf teams to handle woo) loading. Meanwhile in MELBOURNE the Waterside Workers'Reuter - 70 words
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Article155 1962-08-07 1 UUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A meeting of the chairmen of the 206 local councils controlled by the Alliance will be held here next month to draw up a five-year plan to improve Malaya's 300 new villages. It is being convened by the Malayan Chinese Association. An155 words
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251 1962-08-07 1 KUANTAN, Monday. THE body of a tapper attacked by a tiger was found on Kuala Reman estate near here I tnHav The badly mauled body of Sulong bin Mohamed, 30. wtu> found beside a stream at 10 a.m. by a search party of251 words
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Article50 1962-08-07 1 TAIPEH, Mon. Typhoon Opal battered across northern Formosa with 175 m.p.h. winds for four hours till early this morning, leaving behind a trail of destruction and death. According to preliminary reports. 31 people were killed more than 200 seriously injured, and 4.000 houses were completely destroyed. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration185 1962-08-07 1 gets his first-ever letter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Grenade victim Mohamed Jedi bin Ya'acob, 14, today received the first-ever letter of his life— and it came all the way from Switzerland. Jedi. who lost his hands In a hand grenade accident In Alor Gajah, listened attentively as the letter was185 words
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Article37 1962-08-07 1 LONDON, Mon. About 1,200 scientists from 50 countries are meeting to discuss the effect of radiation on all forms of life at the second international Congress of radiation research which opened today at Harrogate. ReuierReuter - 37 words
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Article81 1962-08-07 1 NOTTINGHAM, Mon.—Donald Fleet. 33. told the local magistrates: "If some stupid person has to go and invent work, I dor't see why I should suffer. Let those who invented work do it." Fleet, who admitted persist- ently falling to maintain himself, was fined £5 on eachReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1962-08-07 1 The 'American tragedy Marilyn Russians are told NEW YORK, Monday. 'JHE New York Times said today that Marilyn Monroes death "m\sst be viewed as the dismal culmination of an American tragedy." "Miss Monroe was conspicuously the victim of her sad inability to adjust her sensitive nature and tangled ambitions toReuter - 1,059 words
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Article30 1962-08-07 1 SAIGON. Mon. Government security forces in South Vietnam's Binh Dlnh province killed 41 Vietcong (Communist) terrorists and captured 32 others during a 30-day mopping up operation. —U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article124 1962-08-07 1 BURIAL: NO ORDER IN HER WILL NEW YORK, Mon.— The lawyer who drew up Marilyn Monroe's will said last night she had made «v special provisions in it for her burial. Mr. Aaron Froscb said ha had been in contact with Los Angeles authorities about arrangement for the blonde star'sUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-08-07 1 Husband No. 3 Arthur Miller: No comment HOLLYWOOD. Mon.—Playwright Arthur Miller (above), former husband of Marilyn Monroe, contacted by telephone at bis estate in Woodbury, Connecticut, declined to comment on the film star's death. He said he had not decided whether to travel to Hollywood for the funeral. They wereReuter - 61 words
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63 1962-08-07 1 Husband No. 2 Dimaggio flies to Hollywood HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Joe Dimagglo, the baseball star former husband of Marilyn Monroe, arrived here by air from his home in Ban Francisco after hearing of the film star's death. He and Miss Monroe were married In 1954 and divorced the next year, butReuter - 63 words
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Article22 1962-08-07 1 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Marilyn Monroe lay in a mortuary here today Case No. ***** in the county coroner's flles^Reuter.22 words
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Article202 1962-08-07 1 4 killed in a road smash KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Four people were killed when a car was in collision with a bus at the 37 j mile stone Kuala Trengganu-Du-ngun Road last night. Mr. Joseph Ninah. 30, a junior technical assistant at the Central Electricity Board in Malacca, his wife,202 words
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Article34 1962-08-07 1 PEt.MILRS IK AM LONDON, Men.— Malayan Prime Minixtrr TVnskw Abdul Kill m. in and Sinu jpnrr Prinn- Minktcr Ii r Kiun Tew wr«- scheduled to leave together l»r h<mu lit -i Pi34 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1962-08-07 2 Hers was a life I both comic and 1 tragic— it was a 1 modern parable The myth begins where reality left off as America's golden girl, tormented to the end, bows out... by a Special Correspondent HOLLYWOOD. Monday WHEN the last Hollywood Tycoon sprays weed-killer over the1,472 words
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Advertisement175 1962-08-07 2 Advertiser's Announcement Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL [t is a known fact that our daily food contains five basic dietary principles fats, carbohydrates, proteins, mineral salts and vitamins. All five are vital to health but all five are not equally important. When we satisfy our appetites we get enough calories (provided175 words
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Advertisement177 1962-08-07 2 Antarctic Expedition took a supply of Bovril products. Sir Edmund Hillary, after the New Zealand Expedition to the Himalayas, wrote to thank Bovril Limited for a donation of Bovril and Pemmican adding that Pemmican was an essential part of any expedition, and that Bovril was used extensively, particularly in soups177 words
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Advertisement116 1962-08-07 2 much easier to carry." Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race crews have used Bovril In training. Bovril, taken through a rubber tube, has cheered cross- Channel swimmers, preventing many a sinking feeling. During the late War, Bovril was on active service on all fronts. Field Marshal Montgomery, in a letter, records116 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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260 1962-08-07 3 Hiroshima hits at 'insensible' Red tests T»OKYO. Mon. The Mayor of Hiroshima said today it was "insensible and cynical" that Russia had resumed nuclear weapons testing as Hiroshima was in mourning on the 17th anniversary of the first atom bomb explosion over a city. Hiroshima today held morning services. TheReuter - 260 words
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178 1962-08-07 3 AMERICA TRIES TO BREAK A-BAN IMPASSE GENEVA, Monday. rrHE United States will try at the 17-nation dis- armament conference here this week to break the protracted East-West deadlock in negotiations for a nuclear test ban treaty. The attempt will be based on an important modification of the American position onReuter - 178 words
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Article26 1962-08-07 3 MACAO, Mon.— An oil tanK and ammunitions warehouse in Chinese territory were reported blown up over th? weekend by Nationalist Chin ese saboteurs U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article334 1962-08-07 3 KINGSTON: Three centuries of British rule over this Caribbean island ended today when Jamaica became an independent sovereign state within the Commonwealth. DALLAS. Mon. Former Major Gen. Edwin Walker, extreme Rightwinger relieved of his command for trying to influence the voting of his troops, yesterday334 words
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Article61 1962-08-07 3 T ONDON. Mon. Freak radio conditions confused operations at the British Automobile Association's London headquarters yesterday when fortissimo renderings of opera and Jazz interspersed with torrents of French. German and Spanish drowned motor patrol reports for nearly three hours. The association's short wave radio receiver atReuter - 61 words
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Article54 1962-08-07 3 PEKING, Mon.— China will honour the memory of its great stage artist, Mcl Lanfang, with opera festivals, a biographical film, gramophone records and commemorative stamps on the first anniversary of his death on Aug. 8 last year. The famous Peking opera star held the stageReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration298 1962-08-07 3 The drug baby: 3 reasons for an abortion STOCKHOLM. Mon. Mr. Robert Finkbine gave three reasons last night why he and his wife Sherri had come to Sweden to seek an abortion of a child they fear may be deformed by the drug thalidomide. Speaking to reporters a few hoursReuter - 298 words
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257 1962-08-07 3 LONDON, Monday. jyjß. Edward Heath, chief Common Market negotiator for Britain, said here last night he saw no reason for a postponement of next month's Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference following the adjournment of the talks between Britain and "The Six" yesterday. Mr. Heath toldReuter - 257 words
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95 1962-08-07 3 Holiday hints keep Britain at home T ONDON, Mon. Aug- ust bank holiday Sunday, the middle of Britain's biggest holiday weekend, fizzled out yesterday for lack of holidaymakers. Haunted by memories of choked roads and milelong traffic Jams, discouraged by poor weather forecasts and warnings from motoring organisations, most BritonsReuter - 95 words
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Article32 1962-08-07 3 MADRID, Mon. Ramon Perez de Ayala, 81, Spanisn novelist and former Spanish republican ambassador In London, died In his home here yesterday. He would have been 82 on Thursday.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous50 1962-08-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /OO MOU MINO PN I LEAVE NOLI IN THE t, f MOT A V-I HOUSE WHILE I GO AT ALL. J I4r<ggL/ r MULLO mW /"A T PLUMBBR'ff LBrr (J^S&v^i mttnumu «m > l A NOTE y TH£ J.V.5 BftUKTN #JV fT^c £v 1 oif50 words
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240 1962-08-07 4 'MANCHURIAN FEVER': NO FEARS IN MALAYA Deadly epidemic hits several provinces of Thailand KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. H|EDICAL authorities here believe that it is unlikely that a disease peculiar to Siberia, Manchuria and North Korea would spread to Malaya. The disease, known as epidemic haemorrhage fever or "Manchurian Fever" has stricken240 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-08-07 4 TWO MALAYAN beautyqueens, Nancy Liew (left) and Brenda Alvisse, who leave Singapore for Hong Kong this morning to take part in the Miss International beauty contest at Long Beach, California. They will be accompanied by Jane Lim, this year's Miss Borneo. Nancy, who is73 words
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117 1962-08-07 4 BOAC WILL USE BOEINGS ON S'PORE SERVICES SINGAPORE, Mon.— British Overseas Airways Corporation will introduce Boeing 707 jetliners from October on services between Singapore, Australia and Britain, it is announced. The Boeings will supplement the Comet 4 Jetliners already in use by the BOAC service from Singapore to the Far117 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-08-07 4 INDONESIAN TOP RADIO STAR IN S'PORE SHOW INDONESIA'S TOP radio star. Miss Mien Sondakh. as she appeared in last night's Tony Brady show at the Badminton Hall, Singapore. Tony Brady, Australia's "Golden Boy," was making his last public appearance here, and in the packed hall, Miss Sondakh helped to make69 words
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Article69 1962-08-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Dalip Singh, postponed sentence on Selemat bin All, 31, who pleaded guilty today to possesion of 1,417 Chap Jl Kee staking; slips at Sims Avenue yesterday. Inspector H. Woodford, prosecuting, told the court that the value of the staking slips had69 words
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Article185 1962-08-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A new college of technology will be set up in Singapore early next year. This was announced by Professor (Miss) Liv Yin Soon, chairman of the planning committee, who bas also been appointed first principal of the new Institution. To be named "Ngee Ann185 words
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Article108 1962-08-07 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. COLLECTIVE agreements between employers and employees, providing in most cases for pay increases and other benefits, are published in the Government Gazette supplement today. Four agreements are be--11 the Singapore BusiHouses Employees i. representing the ayees. and William and Co. (Malaya) Jackson and Co.108 words
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Article111 1962-08-07 4 ENG GUAN ATTACKS REFERENDUM SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Ong Eng Ouan, leader of the United Peoples' Party, shifted to crowded Upper Serangoon yesterday in his campaign against the Government's merger proposals and the referendum. As In all his previous mass rallies in Chinatown, Mr. Ong urged the people to cast blank111 words
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Article138 1962-08-07 4 Girl guests on visit to Rotary SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Canadian girls, who flew into Singapore today, were each given a present a book on basic Malay. Ttte girls. Miss Norma Amerancia Ruse and Miss Elizabeth 'Antonina Kozakienkz, both 18, are from I Rotary District 555 Manitoba, Canada. The books were138 words
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Miscellaneous312 1962-08-07 4 1 IN AND OUT BrAJR] THE following Is today's schw- 7.15 pjn.; from Kuching dule of civil aircraft move- Brunei, Jesselton (ML 477 > menu at Paya Lebar airport, 8.30 p.m.; irom Kuala Lumpur Singapore: (ML 173) 8.45 p.m. from PenAKRIVALS ang (ML 151) p.m. BOAC: Prom London, Dusel- nKP*«Tir»s?«312 words
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Article184 1962-08-07 5 DOCTORS' CLINIC FACES A STRIKE SINGAPORE, Mon Employees of a; clinic will go on strike tomorrow for more pay and better working conditions. The clinic is that of Doctors Loughran, Trythall, Hoy and Partners in the Bank of China Building. Battery Road. The workers, which flip Singapore Manual and Mercantile184 words
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Article40 1962-08-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The police today Investigated a report by a rubber dealer that he was robbed of SB.OOO yesterday Ng Chdk Keng. 17, said that two robbers raided his home in Kampong Peneroh Permas in Pontlan.40 words
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Article39 1962-08-07 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today resumed ottice after an absence of three months during which he visited England as a member of the Cobbold Commission and later toured the United States.39 words
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Article32 1962-08-07 5 PENANG, Mon. Burglars broke into an empty house In Ayer Itam Road last night and stole about $600 in cash and valuables. The occupant, Mr. Khoo Kok Cheng, was away.32 words
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83 1962-08-07 5 JOHORE, BAHRU. Mon. —A woman, Eng Guan, of Singapore, was charged here today with bringing a banned song into the Federation. The song, entitled "In the Jungle and the Wilderness" is prohibited under the Internal Security Act. It was found in a Chinese song83 words
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Article54 1962-08-07 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chairman of ihe Singapore People's Alliance. Tun Lim Yew Hock, today reiterated that Malaysia would bring happiness and prosperity to Singapore. Tun Lim. speaking at the general meeting of the party's Sembawang branch yesterday, also urged all members to redouble their efforts and dedicate themselves54 words
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404 1962-08-07 5 Marginal miners attack a 'low blow' -U.S. OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF 'CALLOUS ATTITUDE' TO ASIAN INDUSTRY IPOH. Monday tin mines produce 40 per cent of Malaya's total output, two mining leaders emphasised today. Last year this amounted to 23,000 tons of the national output of 56,000 tons. They were criticising a404 words
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Article, Illustration436 1962-08-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Malayan tin leader today expressed confidence that the United States Administration "will fully honour their various assurances and conduct their disposal programme in such a way that will help to restore tin prices to higher levels than they have436 words
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Article172 1962-08-07 5 BUTTERWORTH, Monday. TWO padi planters were killed by lightning and five others injured during a storm at Permatang Kerai, Sungei Dua, yesterday. Saudah binte Din. 35. and her son-in-law. Rahim bin Said. 32. died on the spot. The other casualties— Yusof bin Omar. 25. Abdul172 words
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Article63 1962-08-07 5 IPOH. Mon. A petition writer. Chin Tung. 50. was today acquitted by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here on raping a 14-year-old girl in a house at Sabak Bernam. Selangor. last year. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr. H. Sankey. told the court that63 words
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Article89 1962-08-07 5 PENANG. Mon. fikater Ronald G. Sas. 26-yar-old I member of the 'Holiday On Ice'" show which open* its season in Penang tomorrow, said in court today tu> did not know his American driving licence was not valid in this country Sas pleaded guilty to two charges of89 words
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Advertisement12 1962-08-07 5 National I Language i Month J INCLUDES I YOU! I I I12 words
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Advertisement74 1962-08-07 5 wiXit t Jglb moclsi'n msiii m mmci. Mateliopn i pyprii t i p M jJcICJ£ M t^"^C^^C^^^^- Wk Sj^H^^Hrav Bis^^te 111 u -'-.'"'< «< I FEDERATION OF MALAYA, 8O cent* SINGAPORE: 7O cents FOR TWENTY iiiMif'iiflifaiifeiiiiTifiivr I%> H i i 5 Oooh...Mum took y my advice! She got r^vll %474 words
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Article271 1962-08-07 6 STORY OF CUP OF COFFEE, SCREAMS SINGAPORE, Monday. A 27- YEAR-OLD mother of five was found slashed to death in an attap house off Clementi Road here today. The victim was Tan Moi Tse, wife of a farmer. She was found sprawled In the271 words
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Article90 1962-08-07 6 Dancers arrive for festival KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— More than 170 dancers from six countries will take part In the annual Pesta Bella (Youth Festival) at the Stadium Negara here tomorrow. The show, organised by the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The dancers,90 words
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Article42 1962-08-07 6 IPOH, Mon. Harry Hutchins, violinist, and Anne Howett, pianist, both from Australia, will give a recital at the St John Ambulance Association hall here on Aug. 16, at 8.45 p.m. Tickets are at $5, $3. $2 and for students. $142 words
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Article32 1962-08-07 6 IPOH, Mon. An art exhibition will be held at the Perak Hokkien Association here from tomorrow till Friday. It will include works by a leading Malayan artist, A. B. Ibrahim.32 words
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Article58 1962-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The embalmed body of Mr. Yong Thau Yin, 71. the racehorse trainer who died at the Ipoh races yesterday, will be brought down to Singapore tomorrow. The funeral will be at Bldadari on Thursday at 5 p.m. The cortege is due to leave his home58 words
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Article98 1962-08-07 6 FOH, Mon.— The combined Rural and Urban National Liaison Committee for Co-oper-ative Development last night sent a cable to London to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, asking him to retain Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak as Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. The decision98 words
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Article56 1962-08-07 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has called on all Indians here to turn up in full force to greet the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when they return home on Wednesday56 words
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Article28 1962-08-07 6 BAGAN SERAI. Mon.— The identity card registration centre here will be closed from Wednesday. The registration team will visit rubber estates and rural areas from Thursday.28 words
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Article161 1962-08-07 6 THE KING SEES RUBBER 'BATTLE' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong today saw how Malaya conducts its "battle" against synthetic rubber. For two hours, he toured the Rubber Research Institute's experimental station at Sungei Buloh trom where the battle is being directed He was then told of: A new161 words
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Article39 1962-08-07 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Th* Singapore Trade Unions working committee has called on all workers to cast blanx votes In the coming merger referendum, according to Bebas, the organ of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union.39 words
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Article147 1962-08-07 6 PENANG. Mon The chairman of the State National Language Month committee, Dr. M. P. L. Yegappan, warned government servants tonight that they would be left to face the consequences if they continued to place any other language above the national language. Speaking at the147 words
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Miscellaneous214 1962-08-07 6 Ailey Oap By I 7. llamlin SORRY. NweVE PULLED V *< VEH...I THINK V ■> WNffsffi~~ UNK.BUT J AH' HAULED /CAN YOU I KNOW Of /-WATCH Jf If m ITS JUST A BUT IT I SUGGEST A TRICK THI9 \ll. If nP^jM KPT NO USE-// WONYCOMEJ. SOME OTHEBJ THAT'LL Y^—.-S214 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1962-08-07 7 The murder of old Sweet Potato Ah Sze THE KUALA LUMPUR MINER WHO GOT TRAPPED IN THE MIDDLE OF A FEUD IF "Sweet Potato" Ah Sze had a philosophy it would probably have been best expressed in the old Malay Proverb- "Gaiah sama gahah Berjuwang pelandok mati di tengah-tengah." (Two1,410 words
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Advertisement52 1962-08-07 7 NOW FOR YOU* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers 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 EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS SINGAPORE: 20'S EXECUTIVE PACK 70 CENTS AND IN TENS52 words
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Obituary30 1962-08-07 8 :o Hordu HO i Minimum) CUNN. On the LMrd July. IM2 at his home in llmkomtu, Natal. Sooth ".utiali Frederick Qunn. brother of Winifred and Malcolm or Eagi.i nd.30 words
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Article90 1962-08-07 8 ■ii Ronf* Si (Mim.)— Box M rls. «Jrtr« OWNERS OF KODAK equipment are Informed that they may brine; their Kodak photographic equlpmenf to Ko<luk (Malaya) Limited. 30S. Alex:mdra Road. Singapore 3, for Free Inupectlon on any Wednenday afternoon la sagas*. I!<G2 between 300 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. CHILD PHOTO90 words
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Article692 1962-08-07 8 The lirst explosion in a new Russian series of nuclear tests has come as no surprise. Moscow announced some weeks ago its intention to resume I testing, giving the American tests in the South Pacific as the j reason. More recently arrange- ments were announced for mil-692 words
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Article333 1962-08-07 8 Jamaica this week emerges from three centuries of colonial rule to become the newest in- dependent member of the Commonwealth. But amidst all the celebrations on the island and the congratulations flowing in from abroad, the sad thought will occur to many that Jamaican freedom has been born333 words
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Article232 1962-08-07 8 The Malayan Government is still not directly concerned with the Philippines' claim to North Borneo. But the successful conclusion of the Malaysian negotiations in London makes it increasingly difficult for Kuala Lumpur to disavow interest, a difficulty increased by the second Philippines note to Britain. The Malayan Government232 words
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Article, Illustration14 1962-08-07 8 "Do try and get a move on, Mr. Heath, the statue is almost ready14 words
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367 1962-08-07 8 ACCRA, Mon.— The attempt on the life ot INT. Wkrumah is the first direct attack on his person. There have, however, been a number of plots against his life. All these were discovered before they matured. It was the discovery of one367 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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Letter571 1962-08-07 8 What lies behind prejudice in Britain T*HE controversy sparked off by Mrs. Morais seems to have lost itself in a quagmire of emotionalism and hurt pride as correspondents like Mrs. Horan rally to the flag. There is little call for further enlargement of this thorny subject, but to571 words
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Letter66 1962-08-07 8 THE C.E3. is now making x It a regular practice by cutting off electricity supply to its consumers without prior notice. Last morning residents In the Sillbin area were disconnected for more than an hour and within the last 10 days there was another disconnection for more than66 words
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Article, Illustration451 1962-08-07 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - BRA VER Y BEHIND LOCKED DOORS CHAPMAN PINCHER by MR. GEOFFREY BACON, the scientist at the germ warfare station at Porton on Salisbury Plain, died from plague contracted during experiments in which he worked with clouds of one of the most virulent of all bacteria. The death under such circumstances451 words
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Advertisement386 1962-08-07 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements msy be hsnded to: let Floor COLD STORAGE »»C*OI Orchard Road COCO •TOt»AG« BHANCHM AT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATONO) KEPrtL ROAD-NAVAL BABB Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Mou»e. Collyer Quay THK NIWS FRONT Flttpatrlck'e Supeonerket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Rosrt. Naval Base386 words
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Advertisement25 1962-08-07 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells with the •3*s!l^Ns v elegant fs|3py *OK BETTER AM CONDITIONS25 words
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Advertisement105 1962-08-07 8 the Parnal! EZY PRESS Jfohs#nd Presses while VOUslfdowhl Tr^^Ba^ Jujt uke seit by your Ezy S^£^£\ Press: arrjn|t tht clothw to bt ironed on tht bottom XSy^~ r^l plate, pull down tht prtu ffSW^ -f^ IF~~J y I plat* md adjust tht control 7fl^T/Z^--^/r^" knob. Yes. perfect ironing nt*yT^i^>v«. L^^bbm105 words
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323 1962-08-07 9 'Personality cult' charge against Aziz 'WONDER HEN WILL STILL LAY IF ANOTHER MAN TAKES OVER' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. REFERENCE to the creation of a "personality cult" in the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is made in an editorial in the latest issue of Malaya Merdeka, official organ of the United323 words
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Article155 1962-08-07 9 On: Work to rule campaign KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Employees of the Cold Storage in various parts of the country today started a two-week work-to-rule campaign in protest against the management's alleged failure to grant them automatic annual nay increast-o. They have also ffimfl to handle all work of the subsidiary155 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-08-07 9 BARBARA CROWNED CARNIVAL QUEEN PENA.NG. Mon Barbara Mahar (above) 19--year-old Australian secretary of the R.A.A.F broadcasting station. Butterworth was elected Water Carnival Queen at a beauty contest held last night to mark the official opening nf the Chinese SwimminK CUbs 5300 0011 pool at lin jun c Buniiah Barbara beat95 words
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Article37 1962-08-07 9 IPOH. Mon Burglars entered the home of Mr. Khoo Eng Ban 66. assistant manager of the Olympic Inn. while he and his wife were out during the weekend and took cash and lewellerv »<■>- talling 5360.37 words
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Article19 1962-08-07 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Professor Hsueh Chi-hsun. from Formosa has been appointed head of the Geography Department at Nanyang University.19 words
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234 1962-08-07 9 50 CENTS A MONTH SCHOOL LUNCH PUN OFF pENANG, Mon. Be- cause of poor response, the State Welfare Committee has called off its plan to introduce a 50-cents-a-month school lunch scheme for more than 40,000 Penang primary students A spokesman told the Straits Times today that of 90 schools invited234 words
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Article35 1962-08-07 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Beremban Rotary Club led by Us president, Mr. Lim Ewe Law, will take 30 children from the Negri Sembilan Children's Home for a picnic at Pantal on Sunday.35 words
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Article306 1962-08-07 9 i/UALA LUMPUR. Mon A plan to launch an International Co-operative Farmers' Bank to finance projects beneficial to African and Asian farmers will be discussed at a conference to be held next year or in 1964 The conference Is apon -ored by the Afro-Asian Rural Reconstruction Or-306 words
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Article92 1962-08-07 9 MANILA. Mon.— The Philippines has told Malaya and Britain that it would continue to press Its claims to British North Borneo despite the formation of Malaysia. Informed sources here said the Philippines Foreign Office has sent identical notes to this effect to the two Governments They92 words
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Article, Illustration305 1962-08-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday 1 ...aged six upwards gIX-year-old children were among a large crowd who peeped through the plank walls of the Kathi's Court here today. The attraction? A 19-year-old mother of two and a 22-year-old youth, charged with adultery SHE was attractive Azizah bint* Ya'acob of Batu305 words
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Article62 1962-08-07 9 MALACCA, Mon.— A police detective's wife. Mlnah binte Chuban. 28. was bound over for six months In $100 after she was found guilty today to causing hurt to a waitress, Ow Ah Bee, 33. on June 13 In Bunga Raya Road. The court was told that62 words
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Advertisement133 1962-08-07 9 LATEST IN SARIS Atff NYLON a 100% NYLON CREPE DE CHINE p NRC 630 \M LIGHT WEIGHT- CHARMING COLOURS i^dß^ DURABLE EASY TO WASH AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES ft' THROUGHOUT I^mSßßh«P*\ 98, High Street, Singapore ¥£jf?Jsjt STOCKISTS: PvEiftf Singapore 4 %*mJr isi Chtmpakltl H- Co., 64-Arab Str**t W^^Sr' H^JRU133 words
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Advertisement66 1962-08-07 9 Serving Malaya and The World UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Head Office: No. 11. Ampang Street. Kuala Lumpur. Announce the Opening of their SEREMBAN BRANCH at 111, Birch Road. Seremban. Negri Sembilan. Telephone No. 1 988 on Tuesday, 7th August 1962. ALL KINDS OF66 words
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Miscellaneous464 1962-08-07 9 RADIO MALAYA cr""'oo"" 110 uoo "SSL «AOIO S.NGAPORE A.M tf.oo Tune dlgnai Ne- SHUKT VVAVfc stKVltt t-ara-itu News Headlines, bO5 41 metres Morning Meiodiaa. 7.00 Rende* MLUIUm v\.».i. stfcKViCt. vous With Music; 7 JO Time 47b metre* Bign*U. News. 736 Breatiasi A.M b.Ou Uooa Morning 001 Club, fcU>o Time Signal.464 words
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Article, Illustration614 1962-08-07 10 Packing, for the holidays is great fun Hopes, clothes may crumble alike., PLANNING a holiday and your wardrobe seems so simple and easy that's if you happen to be single and unattached. All you have to do Is to pack your own suitcase and be off In a plane for614 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-08-07 10 THESE STYLES ARE OUT TOO BUOFFANT hair-styles are OUT says Miss Scarlet Hwa, one of Singapore's young and leading beauticians. Miss Hwa, who recently returned from a holiday in Hong Kong and Japan, said that girls there were no longer wearing those exaggerated, puffed up styles. She said: "I noticed115 words
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Advertisement212 1962-08-07 10 ty hJhIl4 j Hlkm HMlhiimiiiiillflßE .^ifl H lIHHIIHinaHH ■lpi::n'/"iiifll II -M. -ff-ll^^ *^1 U r* Hkfejj^^^^^^^a^H pi -W- •Or -^_^V^MdAdfe^ay^RilHJßH Cucumber beouty preporationt. made from the incomparable properties of natural cucumber juice, stimulate the production ci epidermal cells and rejuvenote old and wrinkled skm. When used regularly, skin impurities disappear212 words
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Advertisement303 1962-08-07 10 ft^ftF^^ A ftW^^ A V Kikk iom oV v Andrex Toilet Tissue is soft as can be, and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft pink, blue, yellow, green and white. £1 Lfyiih is the inevitable choice of women303 words
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Miscellaneous303 1962-08-07 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Flat found the day before? 1. Deb sees Ufe, and no mistake, No— ring off! (4). but appears in a frantic state 6. Foolish worker found In the (6. 7). sweetshop (7). 8. All ihe rest are out In the 7. Historical document gift In303 words
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Advertisement1338 1962-08-07 11 THE E. A. C LINES--BAILINCS 10 SENOA il NA«lt HAHMRB, UEMEH. ANT»tRP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. tOTHEHBURS AND COPENHAtEN jSwrAfl "BOMA" t) Sailed 10 Pt/ 7Ah 8/ BAh |3fY?7V13l IUILAN0U"!) ItvU AH M/ 14 AM tt/li»M VSC\7SJ 20 AH < lepi 8/7Sepl t/ I Stpt vV^B?/ 'SELANDIA- t) HUIUr 14/1S Sepl1,338 words
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Advertisement1238 1962-08-07 11 mMcAUSTER 6> CO., LTD. Www Ml Na SBStl JJS,^ UXSRMANUn 4k SXAVSMBSS UMI HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURS, ROntRDAM. LOS AJNttUS. SAN FRANCISCO. MIDOLESBROUCH BtATTU. VANCNVEB t PORTLANB an Miwica AMaauaa eana f« Cam t tt.ts taMnn •4/iTSV, iB/iwi 7Tl m r fW Cm OF CARLISLE I»«AH aMJajMtaMJ V*BJSj«* p- B'StftSk -bjrirr1,238 words
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543 1962-08-07 12 From Our Market Correspondent 'pHE Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday reported negligible business. Singapore trading room and the rubber market were closed for the traditional August Bank Holiday. I Sfntrnnorp hrnkpr at. Without a Straits Tin price bein^ declared in543 words
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Article189 1962-08-07 12 BUSINESS DONE IN X.L Oisinf.ss in the Kuala Lum- pur trading room yesterday: Industrials: C.T.B. SOs. K. and N. ord* $2.90: Gammon $1.60: M. Containers $1.16 ON, OU $1.16 OL. $1.16: M. Tobacco $2.52 ON. $2.51 OL. $2.52 8L Kant Smelting $2.70 ON; Dunlopa $1.71. Mlnlngt Ampat 12a. 6d. Austral189 words
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Article134 1962-08-07 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. 'I.M-.KAL investment and In- dustrial iJharet were in strong uemand on the eve of the Federal Budget. Rises outnumbered fall* by more than two to one. Most oils unproved but A.O.G. fluctuated narrowly to finish 6d. higher at 56a. in face of the reported oil strike134 words
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Article93 1962-08-07 12 yMI Malayan Exchange Banks' Ait* 1 alatlan mad* these changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to S100) Nt« Vark: buying- 321. airmail OO 33. 90 d/st 33i credit bills. 334 trade bills. Idling TT ar OO ready: New Vark: 32): Swim Francs 1411. Belgian93 words
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Article40 1962-08-07 12 (hip* in Panant Harbour: In th» rosda: Hoi Won*. Glennachle. At tha wharf: State of Madras. Ship* at Part Swttttnham Mem-iiaJt. Semenjrlh, Herinund, Chaotaia, Sunda. Hart* Uunk, ttajiarn Ranger. Bamora. Hoegh 811--venpray, Tronoh. Relau. Bimo, Lola* Maersk.40 words
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Article66 1962-08-07 12 Further July .übber crops included:— Malaka Plnda 154,300 lb., United Malacca 145,040 lb., Ayer Molek 44.995 lb.. Leong Hln San, Ltd. 84.500 lb.. and Nyalas 58.200 lb. Sungrl Tnkang 64.000 lb.. Temerloh 121.000 lb AmaUxm.ited Mala* '12.000 lb.. Bassett 40.500 lb Borelll 157.000 !b Bukit Krponc 26.500 lb66 words
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Advertisement721 1962-08-07 12 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE fISI SAILINGS fROM SIHGAPORt. MliVt DIRECT II CANAD* ANO US OEAI LAKES PORTS roo»» *'*0» »«nsn( *n tm-fM 1 "ZEEUND" (RU Ml. 1/11 tat U"« *°f U Sept "BAND*" <Nl) Ist Call 21/21 tog 11/14 Sept 15 Stpt 13 Uct 2nd CHI 5/1J Stpt Cailiatf721 words
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Advertisement1281 1962-08-07 12 Ik. h I SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of July 721 piculs Hours worked 640 Yardage treated 313.000 yards RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. I Incorporated la the Federation of Malaya). Shareholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the Month of July, 19621,281 words
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Advertisement334 1962-08-07 12 NOTICES NOTICE Hits Is to Inform the public and •II concerned that Mr. Chuan Yew Aun is no more the General Manager of this company, and has no authority to transact any buslneoa on behalf of this company. NORTH MALAYA BINO-MALAT HAULAQE CO. LTD.. 109. Barrack Road. Talplng Dated 30.7.83334 words
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Advertisement788 1962-08-07 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN j that I, NO KWEE SIM of No. 6 1 Mania Road Singapore, have applied for a Ist Class Public House licence In respect of premises Nos. 66/68 East Coast Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the788 words
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Advertisement495 1962-08-07 13 NOTICES NOTICE The public Is hereby Informed that the Ipoh branch of the China Engineers Limited la now located at No. 30, T T«nif"> Road, (Ground Floor), off Brewster Road, Ipoh. Telephone No. 3593. TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'E' and above registered P.W.D. contractors will be495 words
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Advertisement2280 1962-08-07 13 I Continued from r**t at SITUATIONS VACANT TUITION SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Ml*.}— Box It eta. extra tt Words IS (Mi*.)— Box It rts. sstra M Wards SI (Ml*.)— Bo* M els. extra EXPS.RIs.NCID CHINIII CON- LONDON DIPLOMA COURSIS to a DOCTOR required, at Hast 8 years Drasamaalnc. Consult2,280 words
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Advertisement1006 1962-08-07 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Ml*.}— Bex St rts. «*tra EXPERIENCED CHINESE OONOUCTOR required, at Mast 8 years experience ot Tapping, MPIEA Check Rolls, Replanting, etc Testimonials to BOX A7SO B.T. K.U CINE PROJECTOR OPERATOR REQUIRED BY LARGE COMPANY WITH HIAD OUARTERS IN KUALA LUMPUR All applicants must have had1,006 words
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Advertisement936 1962-08-07 13 TUITION tt Words SS (Mi*.)— Box It ets. extra LONDON DIPLOMA COURSES tn Dressmaking. Consult Maria. 873, North Bridge Road Spore or Pbone MM. WEAK IN MATHEMATIOS, English Consult Experienced Graduates. Tuition: Individually. Oroups. Moderate Fees. (Spore) *****. SPECIAL RADIO CLASSES for Deglnnera theory practc^l Morning Afternoon it Night Sualons.936 words
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Advertisement1575 1962-08-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wards U (Mi*.)— Box St cts. amtra MINI-MINOR late 1960 one owner best offer secures. View before noon (8 1 p.m.) at 77 Beach Road, B'pora. ttSl VOLVO IMS. white showroom condition throughout. Ons Engltan owner H.P. terms available. Pbone Singapore ***** Ext. 29 before 121,575 words
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Advertisement568 1962-08-07 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. M Wards U (Ml*.)— Box It ets. extra Rl LAX AT DAISY'S Siamese Massa«e and steambath. Expert maassur/ Maaseuse In attendance, 2SS, River Valley Road. Spore Tel: ***** AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pere) M Words $S (Mi*.)— Box St cts. extra •LACK'S CENUINi PHOTOSTATS 58. Robinson Road Tel:568 words
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Advertisement153 1962-08-07 13 WHIRI TO EAT (S'pere) M Wards SI (Mi*.)— Box It rts. txtrm BOOKINGS AT Tlan Tata R*sta«rmnt. (2nd Floor) Phone ***** tor row private party an dinner. VARPAUL RESTAURANT B*r~M delicious ebappatles rtea vacsCartaa noo-ves. Curries Also various itttaaa at 06, Serancooo Road. FRESH FLOWERS M Words SS (Ml*.)— Box153 words
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114 1962-08-07 14 ONE of Australia's largest retailers of home appliances, H.G. Palmer (Consolidated), Ltd., of Sydney, is seeking markets in South-East Asia for their latest product, a 4-stroke rotary lawnmover. According to Austral News! preliminary investigations indicate substantial markets for the new model lawn-mower in this114 words
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Article280 1962-08-07 14 Japan maintains position as leading supplier MORE MACHINES ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE IN MALAYA IN CURRENT YEAR JAPAN maintained her position last year as the leading supplier of motor-cycles to the pan-Malayan market for the second successive year. Her imports to the local market last year rose280 words
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Article, Illustration67 1962-08-07 14 ME. WONG FANG ONN aboveJ graphic arts sales representative of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. the headquarters of Kodak in South-East Asia, left for Rangoon and Bangkok on Friday. His mission is to service graphic reproduction customers and familiarise Burmese and Thai printers with the latest Kodak products and colour67 words
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Article20 1962-08-07 14 Sarawak exported 31,003 tons of bauxite in June, 113 tons of illipenuts and 3.645 tons of sago flour.20 words
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Article119 1962-08-07 14 A MERICA'S passenger A car production in July was the highest for the month since 1955, the industry's record year, according to company reports. Producers turned out 589.001 cars last month compared with the July 1955 total of 659,763. The output for July compared with119 words
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Article72 1962-08-07 14 Mr. J. Allan, managing director of Rheem-Hume (Far East) Ltd., announces the appointment of Mr. R.G. Close as manager of RheemHume <Far East) Ltd. with effect from August 1. Mr. Close has had over 25 years experience with the Rheem Organisation in Australia and New Zealand and takes72 words
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264 1962-08-07 14 riIFTY EIGHT U.S firms will participate in the U.B. National Exhibition at Jakarta from October 1 to 31. which is connected with the Indonesian Government's eifchtv c a r Development Plan. The U.S. Department of Commerce, announcing the exhibition, said it was264 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-08-07 14 COMMUNICATION EXPANSION PLAN FOR FAR EAST A N Australian has been i appointed technical j director of ITT Far East Inc., one of the four divisions of the huge United States communications organisation, International Telephone and Telegraph. He is Mr. Herbert B. Wood whose survey work in Asia as technical204 words
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135 1962-08-07 14 PAN-MALAYAN shipments of nutmegs to world markets last year rose by 46 tons to 2.880 tons valued at $18.1 million compared with 1960, according to official statistics. Imports into the Federation and Singapore dropped by 646 tons. Main suppliers were Celebes, North Borneo, Java135 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-08-07 14 BUSINESS TRIP AROUND WORLD MR. CHOY KOK WAH, a well-known in surance personality in Singapore and Southern Malaya has left on a business cum pleasure tour round the world. He is accompanied by his own medical examiner to enable him to make on-the-spot medical check-ups on prospective clients. A former113 words
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Advertisement276 1962-08-07 14 FUES AND MOSQUITOES ARE YOUR s^Qy/sUT Keep them out '-'-jr your home, \\J</ Protect your family with r— Cm clone I INSECT SCREENING I IN ALUMINIUM IN ZINCOID. M Cannot stain or rust. Light in weight Woven from strong tteel wire electro- B yet strong. Also Alodized finish in galvanised276 words
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Advertisement383 1962-08-07 14 PARKER Qllink INK is now available in ntilllllll CARTRIDGES MXlpdK, /"'"Vnl d IT Ixenharp "10,000" (JjJAUIXrV JU Convertible Pens 'mm Now, no matter where km ou tiavc y° u ncec K L «0,.« c.pac.tv rim never un out of ink! wmLf These giant size, handy ink cartridges are packed m383 words
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Article107 1962-08-07 15 SINGAPORE SINGLES TITLE TO DUNGO SINGAPORE. Mon. Eddie Dungo of the Philippines won the Singapore Open men's singles tennis title when he beat Suthiraphan Karalak of Thailand 6-3, 6-3 In the flnai on the padang here today. Glvinjr a fine display of courtcraft and high speed spin service, the 26-year-old107 words
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Article72 1962-08-07 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The twoday cricket match between Ceylon S.C. and T.P.CA. of Kuala Lumpur ended In a draw at Balestier Road today. The visitors, set to get 74 runs In just under half an hour for victory, had scored 31-3 at the close. Final score* CSC72 words
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585 1962-08-07 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Shah withdraws-'Muscle injury is troubling me' NORMAN SIEBEL ANOTHER ATHLETE DROPS OUT OF GAMES TEAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gHAHARUDDIN Ali has withdrawn from the Malayan athletic team to compete at the Asian Games in Jakarta this month. Malayan record-holder for the 100 metres and 200 metres until his Selangor585 words
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456 1962-08-07 15 T)EAK OF PERA FECTION and bilah Sayang II have been allotted top-weight of 92 In the field of 10 for the sprint classic at Ipoh on Sunday the Sanaa's Gold Vase for Class 1 Div. 1 hones over SMf. The candidates456 words
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Article401 1962-08-07 15 JAKARTA, Mon^— Australian athletes won 38 out of 40 events in the two-day meeting with Indonesian track and field stars here They set new Indonesian records in all but four event* The visitors are tuning up for th» Commonwealth Games in Perth In NovemberReuter - 401 words
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Article649 1962-08-07 15 ENTRIES for the Malayan Open athletic championships which begin at Ipoh on Thursday. 100 m: D. Prmce (A). K. Roche (A). P. Vassella CA). Abdul Khallq (P), Asmat Beg (P). Mebdi Khan (P>. O.iulam Rasik iP>, Ho Sun Urn (8). Low Bin Chock (S), Wong Fey649 words
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Article332 1962-08-07 15 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Monday. DRINCESS SERENA, an impressive first up win- ncr at Bukit Timah last month, showed a lot of dash in a tryout with stabie-mate St. Janeiro on a yielding track here this morning. The: pair broke into a gailod332 words
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Article339 1962-08-07 15 DU PLESSIS RETAINS GOLF TITLE SINGAPORE, Monday. SID dv Plessis retained his title in the Singapore Open amateur golf championship which concluded at the RSGC course today. The 30- year-old airline ground engineer, with an aggregate of 232, finished 10 strokes ahead of Robin Marston, a 25 -year- old Gurkha339 words
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Advertisement204 1962-08-07 15 OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR BUSINESS TODAY 7th August, '62 GLOBE SILK STORE SEGAMAT AND KUALA LUMPUR jS u^ jffoiT -^1^ IWj Ft I CIMprtMISITt, USfC. U it It (n<t ti mriif is tst y^ 8^ kfM. Ist tttf if-stt* isttrstWg tiMt art KctsipMiH k| mr /«v V IIN204 words
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Advertisement135 1962-08-07 15 JUST OUT!! CALLING ALL L. C. E. STUDENTS ASIA with MALAYA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SOUTH AMERICA AFRICA (BASED ON NEW GFOGRAPHT SYLLABUS) for LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION by HENRY S. K. TAN (Specially written for L.C.E. Students) MODEL QUESTION PAPERS AND CLEAR MAPS ARE INCLUDED Price $3.80 per copy135 words
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Miscellaneous179 1962-08-07 15 SUMMARY SOCCER STORE DIV. li RAP Changi J me o. BAIB LGE: Medicals 2 Young Ones 1. HOCKEY INTER school (Penans;) Under- 15 Anderson Sch, Ipoh s pro o. CABLE SPORT HOCKEY Tour match (Jakarta) Malayan reserve team 1 Indonesian 'A' 1. TENNIS Davis Cap 2nd rd. (Mexico City): Mexico179 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-08-07 16 TWO MEN are hustled away in the grip of police at a stormy meeting of Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement in Ridley Road, Dalston, London. With strong forces of foot and mounted police controlling the crowd, Sir Oswald attempted to address the meeting amid shouts and79 words
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Article169 1962-08-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWENTY-NINE little children clung tightly to their parents after their first train ride when they arrived at the railway station here from Perlis this I morning. But this was not journey's end as they and their parents later left in169 words
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Article117 1962-08-07 16 A sit down strike in prison? KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Several detainees In the Batu Gajah prison are .said to have gone on a sit down strike over the confiscation of radio receivers two days ago. rrison authorities in Talping when contacted about the matter referred the Straits Times to theReuter - 117 words
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Article160 1962-08-07 16 Algeria frees 20-and forgives *LGIERS, Mon— AlgeA rian local military authorities released 20 Europeans here yesterday and said this was proof of the Algerian "power to forgive." A crowd of several hundred Europeans gathered Ui front of the barracks, whose gates were guarded by heavily armed troops of the AlgerianReuter - 160 words
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Article31 1962-08-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An exhibition of New Zealand photographs entitled "New Zealand life and landscape" will be held at the British Council Centre. Bluff Road, from today to Thursday.31 words
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Article266 1962-08-07 16 A special pre-U course in Malay SELECTED STUDENTS WILL GET CHANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Government is to set up a special two-year pre-university course next year for selected students who pass the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education examination in Malay. This was announced today by the Assistant266 words
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Article42 1962-08-07 16 TOKYO, Mon. The toll of death and damage In Hokkaido Island continued to rise today where rains continued. Police reports said 18 people were dead, 12 missing and 19 injured. Three hundred houses were destroyed or washed away.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Obituary200 1962-08-07 16 MRS. KOH KIM CHAY nee Mary Wee, aged 52 passed away peacefully at 27 Lorong 32 Qeylang Singapore on 6.8.62 leaving beloved husband and only daughter Irene. Funeral on 8.8.62. DR. N. CHANDRAN formerly of 46 Race Course Road Singapore and brother of P. N. Sukumaran D.ID. Batu Pahat200 words
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Article79 1962-08-07 16 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Khaw Boon Pheng sincerely thank all friend's and relatives who attended his funeral, all those who sent banners, wreaths, telegram*, musical bands etc.. and all those who rendered assistance In connection with the funeral. MR. YEO JOAY TEE and family thank all relatives79 words
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77 1962-08-07 16 Men in a minority at bachelors' congress £)UESSELDORF, Mon. A cabaret and dance here last night had women outnumbering men and all of them unmarried. About 800 women and only 200 men, most of them aged between 30 and 50. were attending a threeday World Congress of Bachelors. One ofReuter - 77 words
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Article185 1962-08-07 16 ALLIANCE MEN THREATEN BOYCOTT KOTA BHARU. Mon.— The 12 Aliiance members in the town council here may boycott meetings of the council in protest against what they described as the "dictatorial and undemocratic action" of the council president, Datn Haji Nik Abdullah bin Nik Hussein. A decision to this effect,185 words
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Article19 1962-08-07 16 BERLIN, Mon. A trade agreement for 1962 between East Germany and China has been signed heie Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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