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Title Section20 1962-08-08 1 WIHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Hot*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article508 1962-08-08 1 Then Indonesian flag will fly over territory But U.N. officials will stay on By JOHN WILLIAMS: JAKARTA. Tuesday IF Holland and Indonesia reach the expected peaceful settlement of the West Irian dispute, the Indonesian flag will fly over the halfisland from Jan. 1 next year, it508 words
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Article, Illustration355 1962-08-08 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ LIFT went out of control in a skyscraper today, slid from the tenth floor to the basement then rebounded upwards to crash against the ceiling with a bang that left office workers thinking an earthquake had hit Singapore. And in355 words
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Article83 1962-08-08 1 LONDON. Tues. Miss Patricia Marlowe, 28--year-old British stage and film actress, found dead today in her .London home, was reported to have been upset by the death of Miss Marilyn Monroe, her ciose friend. A painter reporting for work at Miss Marlowe's Mayfair Cottage home had to83 words
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Article120 1962-08-08 1 Now the Dutch agree to talks rE HAGUE, Tues. The Dutch Government decided yesterday to enter into formal negotiations with Indonesia on the future of West New Guinea. Dr. J. II Van Roijen, Dutch Ambassador to the United States and negotiator in (he preliminary talks with Indonesian representatives, is flyingReuter - 120 words
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Article96 1962-08-08 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Major General Achmad Jani. Commander-in-Chief of the Indonesian Army, said last night that fighting was still going on in West Irian and the Army was ready to take the territory by force. In a message to the "Bird of Paradise" Division of East IndonesiaReuter - 96 words
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Article33 1962-08-08 1 CAIRO, Tues.— Britain and the United Arab Republic today signed an agreement providing for payments of up to £5,000 to those Britons whose property was sequestrated after the 1956 Suez Invasion.33 words
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Article64 1962-08-08 1 LONDON. Tues. Plans for a British Army Battalion to have a training spell in 1 Australia next year are being considered by the Australian Government. In a briet official statement today a British War Office spokesman said Britain had made a proposal to the Australian GovernmentReuter - 64 words
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575 1962-08-08 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. A colossal reception at the airport here has been planned for the two Prime Ministers, Tengku Abdul Rahman of Malaya and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, when they return tomorrow night. They will be returning from tfea suc^ja Malaysia575 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-08-08 1 Plague death scientist MX. GEORGE BACON (above), the germ warfare research scientist who died last weeK of the dreaded pneumonic ("black death") plague the most infectious and most fatal form oi bubonic plague. Mr. Bacon was believed to have accidentally infected himself. About 40 of his close contacts, including hisReuter - 66 words
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Article91 1962-08-08 1 CRIPPLED FOR LIFE: $82,000 CINGAPORE, Tues. A carpenter, Koh You Pun, 52, alias Koh Yon Pan, who was crippled for life after being knocked down by a lorry, was awarded $82,050 damages by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. Koh had brought an action for damages against Teo91 words
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Article26 1962-08-08 1 LONDON. Tues. At least 79 people died on Britain's roads during the four-day August bank holiday weekend, according to provisional figures issued today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article153 1962-08-08 1 SINGAPORE. Tues—Gangsters from two rival groups staged a running battle In busy Shenton Way tonight, sending hundreds of stallholders and customers diving for cover. The gangsters numbering about 15, fought it out with bottles and gtools. Two stalls were smashed up and a young girl153 words
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Article38 1962-08-08 1 LONDON. Tues— Mr. Peter Walker, Conservative Member of Parliament and one of the leading critics of Britain's move towards the European Common Market, leaves here tomorrow for a 30-day Commonwealth campaign against the British entry.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article186 1962-08-08 1 ONDON. Tues.— Britain in a Note to the Philippines today said that the status of North Borneo "is not open to dispute." The Note was handed to the Philippines Ambassador to Britain by a senior official of the Foreign Office, and is In reply to aReuter - 186 words
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290 1962-08-08 2 HUNT IS ON FOR 'NATIONALIST AGENTS' MACAO, Tuesday. (X)MMUNIST authorities at the border post of Sam Chong today interrogated hundreds of Chinese transients in an effort to pin responsibility for a time bomb explosion on Sunday which killed three persons,UPI - 290 words
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67 1962-08-08 2 Soon-guided missiles for alt Indonesian forces MACASSAR, Tues. Col. Harsono. the Indonesian Army's Director of Supply, said today that every branch of the Indonesian armed forces would shortly be equipped with guided missiles. The Army would also soon have its own air corps. Another development would be thr establishment ofReuter - 67 words
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Article55 1962-08-08 2 LETHBRIDGC (Alberta). Tues. A 35-year-old man attempted to fly yesterday using a parachute to gel off the ground and a car to tow him. Me succeeded in staying aloft sevej£) minutes, reaching a height of about 29 feet, but the towllne snapped and he fell to earth, sufferReuter - 55 words
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153 1962-08-08 2 Paper calls for expulsion of Ghana bishop— ACCRA, Tues. The pro Government Ghanaian Times, in an editorial yesterday, called for the immediate expulsion from Ghana of the Anglican Bishop of Accra, the Right Rev. Richard Roseveare. In a speech on Saturday, the Bishop criticised the "godlessness" of the country's nationalReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration76 1962-08-08 2 70 escape as plane crashes in storm KNOXVILLE, (Tennessee), Tuesday. A LL 65 passengers and the crew of five- escaped unhurt when a Lockheed Electra turboprop airliner crashed while landing at McGhee Tyson airport in a heavy rainstorm yesterday, American Airline officials reported. The $6 million aircraft crashed on ItsReuter - 76 words
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Article46 1962-08-08 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Guntur Soekarnoputra, 18, eldest son of President Soekarno is at present sitting entrance examinations for the Bandobeng Technological Institute, where he hopes to study mechanical engineering. The President himself graduated from the institute as a civil engineer. Reut*rReuter - 46 words
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Article54 1962-08-08 2 There is an increasing W tendency (in Britain) to treat murderers, criminals, perverts, and juvenile delinquents as merely victims of mental illness. We are heading for real danger when it is always the thug who gets the sympathy and am not the victim. 7 —the Rev. John Brincklow, Vicar54 words
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Article38 1962-08-08 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— Mr. Vlctorio Carplo, chairman of the South -West Africa committee, yesterday advocated the use of U.K. foree "call It war. if you will"— to break down South Africa's hold on the mandated territory.38 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-08-08 2 WORLD HAILS FREE JAMAICA KINGSTON (Jamaica), Tues. Messages yesterday poured In from all over the world to the Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante (above), congratulating him on Jamaica's independence. The island became independent at midnight after 307 years of British rule. A message Irom Mr. Harold Macmillan, said: "We lookReuter - 138 words
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DATELINE HONG KONG
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377 1962-08-08 2 Shanghai goes back to free market in food THE free market in x Shanghai, which was abolished early this year, has been reintroduced, arrivals from China said this week. The reintroduction followed a further reduction in rations of food and consumer goods In the city since the beginning of last377 words
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Article34 1962-08-08 2 A RESOURCEFUL mother saved herself and her baby from a bUxing building here by parachuting [°T»I I. d a' 00 r* h S"« was onl* Sh I Fort >'- t lost their live.34 words
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Article85 1962-08-08 2 AT LEAST four or five people a day In some village! in Fukien Province arc dying from cholera, a Hong Kong storekeeper laid on hit return from Hoi Fung County, where hit father wat a secret victim of the epidemic. The disease wat spreading rapidly although many85 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-08-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (ffigagg*? Ik'gass.'aaj II (Sn^n«^|(g£^g££9 words
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213 1962-08-08 3 LONDON, Tuesday -DRITISH and Israeli authorities in London again clashed yesterday over the immediate future of Soviet spy Dr. Robert Soblen. An Israeli Embassy spokesman repeated that the El Al Airline was prepared to take Soblen back to Israel but added that "he will stillReuter - 213 words
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221 1962-08-08 3 LONDON, Tuesday A FIVE-COLUMN picture on the front page of the mass-cir-culation Daily Mirror today showed Mr. George Lincoln Rockwell leader of the American Nazi Party, shakking hands with the British National Socialist leader, Mr. Colin Jordan. Behind them is a large swastika.Reuter - 221 words
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Article38 1962-08-08 3 MELBOURNE, Tues.—Britain Is to demonstrate the mobility of her armed forces by flying 1.000 battle-ready troops to Australia for combined exercises this year or next, the Canberra correspondent of the Melbourne Age wrote today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration249 1962-08-08 3 HUSSEIN MURDER PLOT FOILED Quick took round. DABAT, Tues.— MorocXX can police foiled a plot to assassinate King Hussein of Jordan during his private visit to Morocco which ended yesterday, wellinformed sources said last night The sources said the plot, uncovered by the Moroccan police, was for the assassination of249 words
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173 1962-08-08 3 THE MONSTER DRUG: DOCTOR SOUNDS A NEW WARNING HAMBURG, Tues. The man who first warned the German makers of the drug Thalidomide about its possible dangers said yesterday it had produced a completely new type of deformity in babies. He Is Professor Wldukind Lenz, chief physician and geneticist at theReuter - 173 words
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Article175 1962-08-08 3 \|OSCOW police last night sete*? a^nn^am'ed IT in Red Square by three Japanese students protesting against the Soviet nuclear tests The students were warned to stop their demonstration. A British ban-the-bomb group was refused permission to take part in a march marking the end ofReuter - 175 words
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Article37 1962-08-08 3 SAIQON, Tues. South Vietnamese government forces airlifted by United States helicopters killed 70 Viet Cong Communist guerillas caught on the move in Dinh Tuong province about 40 miles south-west of Saigon on Saturday.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article53 1962-08-08 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Mr Bargent Bhrtver. director of the Peace Corps, leaves Washington tomorrow for a tour ol Peace Corps projects In five nations and territories In the Far East, the Peace Corps announced. Hp will visit the Philippines Thailand, Malaya. North Borneo and Barawak during theReuter - 53 words
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Article292 1962-08-08 3 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. INDIA is studying a Chinese note suggesting negotiations on the border dispute, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday. The note, received on Sunday, proposes discussions on the basis of a factual report on the dispute by Chinese and Indian officials. Mr.Reuter - 292 words
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Article47 1962-08-08 3 LONDON. Tues. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, 74, the general who led the British forces to victory In North Africa in World War Illeft hospital here today after a 17-day rest. He entered the hospital on July 20 for "a medical overhaul and rest.— Reute-.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement385 1962-08-08 3 INVEST $10 PER MONTH TO GET M.CI.S. POLICY FOR $5,042 jUKfc you are 20 yean of age, you cm get an M.C.I.S Career Policy «o. $5,042. Fc the same premium of SlO per month you car get our Career Pplicy tor 54,225 if you are 25 years old or 53.659385 words
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Article286 1962-08-08 4 MAHJONG FOR A MEAL: IT'S ILLEGAL SINGAPORE, Tues.. Can mahjong players be treated as gambling offenders if the game is played purely for the cost of a meal with the losers giving the winners a feast? "Certainly not. Such a game Is indulged in very freely in Singapore and all286 words
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Article41 1962-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The secretary general of the Indonesian National League, Mr. R.M. Danoekoesoemo, who Is In Singapore for a short vacation, tonight spoke on "The History of the Indonesian National Movement" to Nanyang University students at the campus.41 words
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Article30 1962-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Fourth Criminal District and Magistrate's Court will be closed for 10 days from tomorrow when Mr. Sathi V. Kandiah. its presiding officer, begins his leave.30 words
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Article28 1962-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off along Bukit Timah Road 9} m.s., between Boys' Town and Buklt Gombak, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-08-08 4 THE ACTING Minister for Culture, Mr. Onf Pane Boon, congratulates Miss A. Parvathi, 18, of the Umar Pulavar Tamil High School, who wins a week-Ion; trip to the Borneo territories. Other {iris in front row (from left) are: Miss Hoe Hwee Choo, 15, of Secondary 111,74 words
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428 1962-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Fifteen secondary school pupils will go on a weeklong trip to the Borneo territories on Friday their prize for giving the best reasons for having merger and Malaysia. The students, who are from the four language streams, were announced winners428 words
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Article211 1962-08-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T\ESPITE a strike by some of its employees, the Singapore Airport Bar and Restaurant will be available for use tomorrow night for a reception to the Prime Ministers of Malaya and Singapore on their return from the Malaysia talks in London. This was211 words
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Article117 1962-08-08 4 CROWDS AT CHECK CENTRES SINGAPORE, Tues.—Thousands of anxious Singapore citizens today besieged the sixteen electoral checking centres set up by the Elections Office for attending to complaints from persons who had not received their referendum poll cards. A spokesman for the Elections Office told the Straits Times this afternoon that117 words
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Advertisement281 1962-08-08 4 Yhe'bo'x -'office champion i :4th WEEK!!!: ...<iu<l still going great gunn AT SHAWS REX SKY SINGAPORE j *Both Theotres 4 SHOWS doily ot 1 1 0.m., 2.30, 6.15 9.15 p.m. ADMISSION PRICES: $4 00, $2.50, $1.50— N0 FREE. LIST The greatest high adventure ever filmed !^g^ GREGORY PECK T£|f*»<%W' david281 words
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Advertisement499 1962-08-08 4 H». TONIGHT! Q& Soto s s t A y* m Metro Night .^BmiMH I i Voluobl* priiM given away frn by Hi Metro Ltd. of High Street, plu> cinema pa»»et Every Friday night: WSSmHmi sanyo Night. (S.NGAPORE, AJR± USttSt, wtner 9 I MISS NINA jl^T^^ plul fr eintmo P«"««- 1499 words
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Miscellaneous185 1962-08-08 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 708) 4.35 pjn.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 711) 8.15 pjn. Garuda: From Jakarta (OA 804) 8.40 ajn.; from Bangkok (GA185 words
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Miscellaneous188 1962-08-08 4 7.15 p.m., from Jakarta (ML 204) 7.40 pjn.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8.45 p.m.; from Penang (ML 151) 9 pjn. DEPARTURES BO AC: To Jakarta. Darwin, Sydney. Melbourne (BA 708) 5.30 p.m.: to Calcutta. Karachi. Teheran. Istanbul. DusMldorf. London (BA 711) 9.05 pjn. v Thai International: To Kuala Lumpur.188 words
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Article, Illustration1753 1962-08-08 5 The man who stood with Peary on top of the world AT 10 a.m. on April 7, 1909, six men stood at the North Pole staring at an American flag fluttering in the grey light. It was an historic moment for the men had Just completed an1,753 words
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193 1962-08-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r piE man who directed Malaya's National Language Month today appealed to Government officers to "strictly adhere" to the spirit of the campaign. Tuan Haji Syed Nasir bin LsmalL director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, said they193 words
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148 1962-08-08 6 For this, you don't need to know the language KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —As far as the months of the year are concerned, you don't have to learn the national language. Except for the spelling, which Is phonetic, the name of months are exactly the same In the national language and148 words
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Article37 1962-08-08 6 TELUK ANSON, Tues. The Teluk Anson Town Council decided last night to appeal to business houses in the council area to put up their sign boards in the national language in addition to other languages.37 words
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Article30 1962-08-08 6 TELUK ANSON, Tues.— Mr. K. Sockalingam of the Perak Marine Department here has been elected chairman of the Teluk Anson branch •of the Perak Government Clerical Services Union.30 words
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Article70 1962-08-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today ordered three accused persons in a murder case to be sent back to the Federation under police escort. The three men, Joseph Martin Soyza, Ibrahim bin Senile and Khalid, are wanted by the Federation police70 words
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122 1962-08-08 6 6 WORKERS OF DOCTORS' CLINIC ON STRIKE OINGAPORE. Tues. Six out of a total of 23 employees of the clinic of doctors Loughran, Trythall. Hoy and partners in the Bank of China Building, Battery Road, went on strike today. The dispute is over the clinic's non-recognition of the Singapore Manual122 words
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Article46 1962-08-08 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— Five families living In a small kampong about eight miles from here were made homeless when a gale wrecked their homes yesterday. The families are living with friends and relatives and have appealed to the Social Welfare Department for assistance.46 words
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Article192 1962-08-08 6 SURPRISE OVER 'EMBARGO BREACH' SINGAPORE. Tues. Trade circles here today expressed surprise over Kuala Lumpur reports of Singapore being used as a base to undermine the Federation's embargo on South African goods. South African goods, mainly canned foodstuffs, were said to have had their labels changed In Singapore before being192 words
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Article56 1962-08-08 6 MIRI, Tues.— A total of 18 native members of the Sarawak United People's Party from Rumah Isau In the Bekenu district have resigned and have joined the Sarawak National Party, according to the Brunei Bulletin. Notification of the resignations has been sent to the government offices56 words
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Article24 1962-08-08 6 KULIM, Tues.— The Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, will open a progress exhibition at Sungei Seluang here on Aug. 14.24 words
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210 1962-08-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. When North Borneo becomes part of Malaysia the central Government is optimistic that no friction will result between it and Manila over of the Philippines' claim to North Borneo. The Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Soplee, said this when210 words
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Miscellaneous200 1962-08-08 6 Mhft Oap By V. I. Hamtin OM.POOK! I WHY. YES, MV DEAR. I3H I ALLEY! WHAT- )6MN'€ml I...THEY NEED IT FISHING*? ALLEVfI 1-.WMAT KIND OF A tSNTTHAT\ BEUEVE IT 15... AN'ijfl EVER ABE YOU A LITTLE AFTER SITTIN' vouirtkTWT GK/PO BABY SITTER ARE ALLEY AND N UOOKIT 'EM GO) M200 words
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Article, Illustration483 1962-08-08 7 POLICE STENO SUES FOR A JUDICIAL SEPARATION 'BULL IN CHINA SHOP' HUSBAND GETS ADJOURNMENT TO ENGAGE LAWYER TO CONTEST WIFE'S PETITION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ]yjR. K. Chelvanayagam, counsel for Mrs. Leticia Campos, 35, who is petitioning for a judicial separation from Christopher Campos, 34, today asked483 words
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277 1962-08-08 7 IPOH. Tues.— The Alli- ance and the Peoples Progressive Party prefer different solutions for the deadlocked Temoh and Bidor local councils. In the two 12-member councils the party position is 6-6. with neither party able to run the councils. The elections to the two277 words
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Article47 1962-08-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A concert. "Malam Suka Rla" will be held here on Aug. 15 at the Cathay Cinema. Gross proceeds will no to the Johore Bahru Police Boys 1 Club. Film stars P. Ramlee and Salomah will -be among those taking part.47 words
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168 1962-08-08 7 The King, on visit to Perak, will shoot pigeons IPOH, Tues.— The Yang di Pertuan Agong will go wild pigeon shooting on Thursday afternoon in the Taiping area during his three-day visit to Perak. According to hunters, the area is teeming with wild pigeons. His Majesty will be accompanied by168 words
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359 1962-08-08 7 KUCHING. Tues TME Sarawak United x People's Party "may have to seek redress in the United Nations," if Britain did not protect the Borneo people's interests in talks with the Federation of Malaya government, it was stated here recently. The Supp secretarygeneral Mr. Stephen359 words
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Article154 1962-08-08 7 New laws to hold kidnap thugs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A special committee set up by the Ministry of Interior to consider ways of tightening up the provisions of the I Kidnapping Act has completed its report Stating this today, a Gov. ernment spokesman said Ifgislation was contemplated to .segregate kidnappers154 words
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Article65 1962-08-08 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah attended the wedding in Alor Star last night of Inche Mahmud bin Shualb, son of the State Secretary, Inche Shuaib bin Awang Osman. Kedah and Che Fatimah. daughter of Haji Othman, a retired teacher. The bridegroom is65 words
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Article45 1962-08-08 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues.— The $30,000 Merdeka Clock Tower at the junction of Cross Street and Aston Road here will be handed over to the Province Wellesley Central District Council on Aug. 31. The clock tower was donated by Mr. Voon Heam Kooi.45 words
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Article41 1962-08-08 7 SUNGEI PATAM. Tues. The death occurred In Sungel Patani hospital last night of Haji Puteh bin Mydin. a former assistant conservator of forests. Kedah. Haji Puteh. who was 58, retired from Government service three years a*o.41 words
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Article28 1962-08-08 7 KLANO, Tues.— The secretary of the town council here. Mr. Tan Te Song, has left for Britain on a six-month scholarship to study local government.28 words
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Advertisement253 1962-08-08 7 "KUREBI FASHION SHOW" will be held at the "Kurebi Hall" ot the Gr«or World Exhibitr** •ii the following date*: Bth, 10th, 1 3th, 15th I 17th Aufutt, 1962 All dresses for the show ore mode from "Kurebi Fabric" and modelled by members of the Joan Booty Mannequins Training and Charm253 words
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Miscellaneous304 1962-08-08 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 Mender's malediction? (4). 9. So parents make a change 14. You should never be lost for <9>. word* wiin tin-! i«». 10. Work short time In theatrical I>. Chemist sat like a man with production (5). a plan (10). 11. Confuse three by joining in304 words
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Obituary45 1962-08-08 8 1* W,ri, tit (Minimum) ROBERT CHUA VANO TAI of 61-1 Boon Trek Road paased away 6-3-62. Funeral at Upper Berangooo Road 90S*. 8-1-62. MOSBERCEN, at Los Angelas August 3rd. long illneaa bravely borne, fortified ntee Catholic Church, Kvle, beloved uife of Kenneth, Grstetnen Djakarta.45 words
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Article156 1962-08-08 8 20 (tore's H* (Minimum) RYVITA CRISPEtREAD the perfect aid to allmming. Enjoy delicious Kyvlta. Made from wholemeal rye. Kich In Vitamin B and minerals. UNPLEASANT ODOURS bothering you In the office? Get a container of Airwirk mii't. Press a button and out co smells. CREAT READING at little coat.156 words
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267 1962-08-08 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, August 8. 1962. Welcome Home I One more day must elapse before the Federation's Prime Minister sets foot on his native soil, but it would not be farfetched to suggest that when ihe alights at Paya Lebar today in the company of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,267 words
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Article670 1962-08-08 8 The Federation's balance of payments in 1961, the recent report of the Bank Negara predicted, would be favourable but the surplus would be very much smaller than in 1960. It now turns out that the balance is on the wrong side of the ledger, a deficit of670 words
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Article315 1962-08-08 8 President Soekarno's refusal to comment on the coming formal West Irian negotiations with the Dutch is a good sign. Tomorrow Dr. Subandrio leaves again for New York, and he would not be going if there were thoughts in the President's mind of any hitch. There has been speculation315 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1962-08-08 8 ROY PERROH - Behind the barred doors of frightened Dudley ROY PERROH LONDON Tuesday by THE CAUSES OF LAST WEEK'S RACE CLASH IN BRITAIN... I M PORTANT difference s of opinion remain as to what the violence of the past few days in Dudley was all about. The authorities are inclined to take1,162 words
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Article498 1962-08-08 8 Hong Kong's new bid to smash the 'snakes' HONO KONG. Tuea.— The marine police of Hong Kong are today awaiting orders to destroy by fire three captured Chinese Junks In the campaign to combat the mass smuggling of Chinese refugees Into the colony The smuggling Is organised by498 words
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Letter61 1962-08-08 8 SOMETIME ago government officers were asked whether they liked to work on referendum day. My daughter, who has had no experience In election work, stated she did not want the Job. whereas my son. who has had experience in two previous elections, stated in the affirmative. Paradoxically, it was61 words
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Letter179 1962-08-08 8 Ifr Is common knowledge 1 that the Employees Provident Fund has never been popular in the eyes of disgruntled contributors. In consequence the fund has become a target for attacks. Your correspondent "DM should have known better than to let his temper get thp better of179 words
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Advertisement838 1962-08-08 8 SBBBBBBBBSB>HB*a*BBMBBttB««aBB^^ Strain Tim« M.Uy Mail Classified advertisements may be handed tot Ist Floor COLD •TOSJASJS ARCAOB Orchard Road COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES AT HOLLAND WOAD-KATON4) KEPPIL ROAD-NAVAL SASI Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK •TOM LTD Winchester Houae. Collyer Quay TMtT NEWS PHONT Fit ipat rick's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road.838 words
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Advertisement21 1962-08-08 8 SPORT SHIRTS At Reduced Prices Ranging from: C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE! LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TCL: *****. *****. (4 LINES)21 words
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Advertisement100 1962-08-08 8 MUKL SheetS in every roll of Waldorf Bathroom Tissue. 650 in all. For more than other leading brands. IflUnt SoftneSS in Waldorf becoui. it's Air-Puffed soft extra soft for gentle strength and absorbency. ■eaMW>i |im«u>io tv i More for your money with Waldorf (Footnote) Waldorf, for a price no higher100 words
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Article, Illustration371 1962-08-08 9 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN: AFTER 40 YEARS AND A COAT OF CEMENT, IT'S $4,000 OR ELSE By SEREMBAN, Tuesday 'PHE Negri Sembilan Government is to intervene in the dispute between the Malayan Railway and the 2,000 people living at Bukit Tembok here371 words
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Article64 1962-08-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Vhe dispute between the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union and the Malayan Insurance Co. Ltd., relating to the reinstatement of two employees, which was 1 to have been heard in the In- j dustrlal Arbitration Court to- 1 day. was postponed inden- nltely. It is64 words
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Article111 1962-08-08 9 A BID TO TRAP MAN-EATER TIGER CUNGKI LEMBING (Pahang). Tues.— The skin of a freshly killed buffalo was placed today at a spot where fresh pug marks were found by a Game Department party tracking a man-eating tiger at the Kuala Reman Estate near here. The marks were found a111 words
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Article54 1962-08-08 9 Stone laying ceremony SINGAPORE, Tues. The Indonesian Consul-General »n? l i lga s2 re Col 8u 1n Arto--7 *L ay tne foundation stone for the $4 million Indonesian Consulate building on Aug. II 1 t i le 17th anniversary of the Indonesian independence The new building at Orchard Road will54 words
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Article, Illustration147 1962-08-08 9 RAMA GOES TO WAR WITH THE DEMONS TTHIS was one of the specX tacular dances seen by a large crowd of people at the "Pesta Bella" (Youth Festival) at the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, last night. It was called "Rama versus Thotskan" (war dances of demons and monkeys) and was147 words
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Article55 1962-08-08 9 KUCHING. Tues. A husband and wife team from the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind in London will arrive soon to help organise a programme of training for the blind in Sarawak and North Borneo. They are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Babonau, whose assignment will55 words
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Article77 1962-08-08 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Rosemary Ellen Whitley, nee Brammall. wife of Richard Harold Whitley. a Telecommunications Department engineer in Singapore, was granted a decree nisi in the High Court today dissolving i her marriage to him on erounds of adultery. The decree is to b» made 177 words
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234 1962-08-08 9 POLICE DETAIN LABOUR MAN IN PAHANG KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE police Special Branch has detained Chai Kian Lin, 23, chairman of the Labour Party subbranch for Karak and Bentong in Pahang, a police spokesman confirmed today. Chai has been detained for alleged subversive activities. He was held once before but234 words
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Article35 1962-08-08 9 KUCHING. Tues. Chan Boon Ho, alias Tin Man Wo. recently arrested under the Restricted Residence ordinance as an alleged membe) of a clandestine Communist organisation, has appealed tthe High Court against h' detention.35 words
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Article42 1962-08-08 9 SEREMBAN, Tues. An elected Alliance local councillor of Bahiu. Teo Eng Hoon, 26, was arrested last night under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Teo, md estate owner, wai returned ill Hie Kampong Chins ward in an election on July 21.42 words
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350 1962-08-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r piE president of the Miners' Association of Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, Mr. Tan Seng Kee, tonight said that the United States "appears to be tightening the noose round f he necks of tin producing countries." In350 words
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155 1962-08-08 9 The good mother is a good citizen KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One definition of "responsible citizenship" is being a mother, carrying out household chores and raising good children. Datln Norashikln Ismail, president of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya, said this today. Datin Norashikin was opening the Malayan Girl Gulders' conference155 words
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Article30 1962-08-08 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. The 'staff of the Central Supplies Office in Singapore today gave $26.50 to the Straits Times for crippled clerk Joseph Kang. bringing his fund to $112.86.30 words
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Advertisement94 1962-08-08 9 AnmvwsaPp NOW ON f^ NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED wJfiAfi AT mm UNBELIEVABLE PRICE Bgwk. SATISFACTION ASSURED M -U Usually NOW Linen Choir Back $5 90 $2.90 Wooden TrolLy $17.50 $9.50 Girtt' Frocks $4.90 W^^^^^ LooW Tight Skirt. 950 $2.90 f II Mill HUH Mil ICIMII I 111 Hill FBS9S Babies94 words
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Advertisement71 1962-08-08 9 IIIIIIIIMIIIlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMMIMIIIIIIIIIimillllllllMMIIimillllllll" MAGIC f A new shipment of ATA A dresses from sunny Israel -^k is now in Robinsons /I t bringing you glamour from A^ exciting ATA designs to choose from. All these dresses are impeccably finished and attached to each you will find a spare button and a piece71 words
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Miscellaneous451 1962-08-08 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOETWAVK SHORT WAVE SERVICESERVICE 41.7 Metre. 41 Metres AM.: 6.00 Tim. B^l. Ne- MEDIUB J,? A^rI. EEVICE: »ara-ku. News HMdUnar 6.05 8 Metre Mominf Melodic*; 7.00 Rendez- AM *M Oood Morning; vouk With Music; 7.30 Time 801 Moralnß Prelude; 7.00 The Signal. The Newt; 7J5451 words
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Article310 1962-08-08 10 PEN PALS TO CHOOSE FROM Albert Alson, aged 17; 150, Siuini Avenue, Singapore 19; swimming, boftball. S. Robert, aged 13; 8, Jalan Camp, Sungel Patam, Kedan; biamps, post-cards. Veap Wai. aged 15; 8. Batu Oajah Road. Pusing. Perak; stamps, scouting. Raymond Chua. aged 17; 18, Loke Yew Road. Kuala Lumpur;310 words
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Article1168 1962-08-08 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Mat gets down to a rough make-up KATHLEEN HICKLEY by jyjAT unrolled his sheet of paper and spread it on the tabte. "Now what do you think of this? It's only a rough layout of course." "What's a layout?" demanded Mansor. "It's the arrangement of a page," said Mat. "It's1,168 words
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Article, Illustration31 1962-08-08 10 ANNA KOBERTS, 5, makes a fuss of her favourite donkey. Bimbo, at her mother's riding school in Surrey. Affectionately she says: "He's an old big-ears but I love him."31 words
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Article285 1962-08-08 10 LOCAL PENS PALS Joseph Slier, aged 16; 68- A, Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3; general R. Menon, aged 13;' 10-E, Flower Road. Singapore 19; stamps, coins. Suseela Wijayaratna. aged 14; Block 75 198, Nee Soon Garrison. Singapore 26; songs, stamps. Yew Boon Tonf, aged 13; 127 A. Treacher Street, Ipoh,285 words
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Article86 1962-08-08 10 rw\HE Jungle folk buy X Mat Mousedeer a printing outfit for a hobby, hoping that this will keep him too occupied to worry them, but a week later, Mat asks them all to come to his house. When they arrive, he tells them that he plans to publish86 words
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Advertisement155 1962-08-08 10 *£< KIDS... RIIYA DON fIC •52"22« DUI M KULLUr S«yES«- CIRCUS! SCOTCH g% TAPE C^ 1 J^b AND GET A FREE MJgr COMIC BOOia 1 J^r- If^gl, All you have to do is to buy a roll of I I Ws^» Scotch Tape from your regular dealer and f 9^^F155 words
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Advertisement81 1962-08-08 10 PERFECT PARTNERS FOR DEUCIOUS SALADS AND COLD PLATES Use Heinz Mayonnaise and Heinz Salad Cream in your kitchen. ..for the tastiest salads, sandwiches and cold plates. Try Heinz Mayonnaise as a sauce for fisK a creamy salad dressing or sandwich A^ spread. bring out the tantalising flavour f*~\ of all81 words
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Miscellaneous229 1962-08-08 10 NEXT CONTEST HELLO Boys and Girls: When you have done J« lam glad you have all that, colour the picture with put in good work, this time. either paints or crayons. There was good response Send your entries to Auntie from all of you in that you lane. Children's Page,229 words
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Advertisement774 1962-08-08 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS Bro Invited from University graduates tor appointment as Library Assistant In the Library. The salary attached to the post will depend on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. Graduates without a recognised library qualification will be placed on the scale: $505x25-580 p.m.774 words
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Advertisement979 1962-08-08 11 (Continued from Fate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box 50 eta. mxtrm BOX A 4913 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED three science teacben for Beta mat Secondary English School, SegamaL Apply with detail* to Secretary Board of Governors. WANTED OFFICE BOY, should speak English and Malay. Bicycle owner.979 words
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Advertisement1033 1962-08-08 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT »'ors!s Si (Mtm.y— Box 50 eta. txtrm FURNISHED UNFURNISHED ROOMS Buklt Tlraah Road 7th Mile. Near bus-stop, own separate entrance Including telephone, light, water, (30. Telephone ***** (S'porc). BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED FLAT. 3 bedrooms (1 air-conditioned) with spaclous sitting room. Good locality. Available now. Phone (Spore) ***** during office1,033 words
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Advertisement977 1962-08-08 11 TUITION Werrfs SI (Mlm.}— Box 50 eta. mxtrm POH BAN Danes Studio MS Ontram Road. B'pon Teaches Latin/Off Beat Cha Che/Ballroom dances. Prtvau lessons by appointment (*****). LONDON Driving School one of the best! highly qualified patient Instructors success risured Twenty hours 64, Selegis Road (B'pore). Ring *****. IN AIR-CONDITIONED977 words
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Advertisement1017 1962-08-08 11 VEHICLES FOP SALE 20 Wmrd* U fSttm.) 1— 50 eta. txtrm TSSO RENAULT 7SB Johore Bahro. Mechanically sound. 3 New Tyres. Battery In good condition. (400— 0.n.0. Ring Tarnpol 374-Ext. IS. rasa PLYMOUTH flood condition Two-toae Immediate sole ■*»lrT'»E arranged free TeL ***** 40 Bumbawa Rd., Spore. Been any time1,017 words
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Advertisement620 1962-08-08 11 FOR SALE J* Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box 50 eta. txtrm FLUORESCENT-LAMPS FITTINGS. Fans, etc.. Visit Hong Kw&ng Electrical 88, Jalan Besar, Spore Phone 39T651 21 YEAR OLD OEC fridge, perfect condition. recently resprayed (280/- 0.n.0. Enquiries ***** Singapore SBNNETT ROAD: Detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms freehold garage 7.800 sq.620 words
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Advertisement561 1962-08-08 11 MISCELLANEOUS M Word* U (Mlm.)—B*m 50 eta. txtrm JOIN TMI MILLIONS who eajay ran ifToaL Oome and so* how easy. to drive and handle a boat at Spore. Boat el Tel: 465 S9. UNITY la our Wstcnword read Berlta Haiian and be up-to-dats wltn what you are expected to do561 words
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Advertisement245 1962-08-08 11 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) 20 Word* U (Mlm.}— Box 50 eta. txtrm MHORI MOTEL 4.0). Enicllsn, Ointonsss Food AiroondlUoned Rooma Pnons 239.1/8 STRAITtVIEW Modern Botol JR. air-conditioned rooms, dancing nightly. Phoo* 2133/4. WHERE TO EAT (Spore) M Wmrd* SS (Mlm.)— Box 50 eta. txtrm SPECIAL LUNCH and Dinner, enappattes vntrtarian245 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1962-08-08 12 What made 'beat the gun' champ 'hustling' Hogan run...? STRAITS TIMES Special Feature y AUSTRALIA'S FASTEST SPRINTER AND HIS FAMOUS START WAS SELDOM FAR FROM CONTROVERSY -BUT HE LOST HIS LAST RACE TO LEUKAEMIA AT 29 MORE than 90,000 voices roared as a slightly built Australian athlete rocketed from the1,656 words
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Advertisement18 1962-08-08 12 f^^^v i(t i^^^*. conidins ridiurG s Wf vs^P^^ -«^W s \?<Ei KiSl cup of energy brimful of health18 words
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Advertisement1473 1962-08-08 13 ft UVtRPtOI WESI COAST U.K. owi-por* tarn *> rttaa Paaam ■BtN iHarpaM I«P1/A*| it Am 11 MiMcua utwptti. o«bii*. ciasjo* Am ii Am v Am i4/i* am v LAERTU M'sailUta I'patJ. Owbli. Am 11 Aaj U Am 17/ a Am 21 ■MMN Ha.r.. imrpMi. Clatfoa Am U) Aaf a Aat1,473 words
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Advertisement2829 1962-08-08 13 LI Mfl llm i H h i {il M'*i 'l l V fM THE E. A. C. LINESIAILIMI ia kI«UA, U BA»Rk MMtaßt, ttiHEH. AIIT*TUP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. tSLt, GIIHENIUM ANt CBPtHHAGEN. nara P. S'aaa Paaam rarVso\\li MM Pt/ 7Am •Am Fl Vgy\Jj| -wilaihu" ti stva am mvu am tavti am2,829 words
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Advertisement1192 1962-08-08 13 W. McAUSTER tSc CO., LTD. Wtw lM>4 tLLKRMAMLtMt KLAVENESS UNI HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. IM AJHULU, U* fUHCUCI MIDDLESBROUGH ItATTI.I VANCOUVER k PIIILAM. an m Koitiica Mcmum «ao t« ceetm t Matt ■LaVVftU xwZm n/nu\ "STU r^ n fBS* 11 UNtOai. HAAtMIk. IaiIERIAM ttMIUk. SWIIStL ?Ff7L. um%m*L. Sou.^Am V1I> CITT1,192 words
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516 1962-08-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent VTEGLIGIBLE business il was reported when the Singapore trading room re-opened yesterday after the August Bank holiday and the toll pan-Malayan set-up was operating again. Conditions were extremely quirt largely due to the closure of the London Stock Exchange516 words
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Article23 1962-08-08 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Aug. 4 Atif. 7 Industrials: 171.95 171.70 This: 264.33 26.1.14 S rubbers: 173.13 173.35 Jan. 1 195S 10«.23 words
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Article515 1962-08-08 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Induitrlili: Bouctaad (2,000) (1.63; Ea*t Smtltlof (2.000) 12.70; F. and N. orda 11.0001 J1.89: Gammon (4,000) tl 80. (3,000) (1.88. (5,000) $1.57; If. Breweries515 words
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311 1962-08-08 14 T*HE tonnage estimated as offered on the Straits 1 tin market yesterday was 300 tons or 40 tons more than on Saturday following the backlog which was built up with the market closed on Saturday and Monday. It was the third highest311 words
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Article111 1962-08-08 14 MELBOURNE, Tues/2ENERAL ißTestment and indusVI trial shares maintained yesterday's strength as investors hoped for some points in tonight's budget to be stimulating to the economy. A-O.G- reacted sharply losing 2s. 6d. to 535. 6d. and causing general depression in the oil section. Base meUU held steady. li—ns were111 words
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Article206 1962-08-08 14 CHin lying ai*nind( th* SJncaavr* whar*** t«lay ar*: Ttnintral BA. Hoech Silvtrspny 26/27. Myrmidon 26/27 Boleslaw Blenit 44, Rermund 1». Amonct 47, Fernbrook 1/2. Ellen Balcke 31/33. Azochlian llaru 45, Lloyd Bakke 11/14, Cambodge 42/43, Btdor 28. Hoegh Bllver.pray 29/30. Sedill NW. 4, Valetta 617. Outtr raadt:206 words
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Article43 1962-08-08 14 Ob the fr** *x*hang* market in Heng K*ng the U.S. d*ll*r quoted at ft 734 for T.T. and 5.711 for cash. Starling waa quoted at 15.91 »nd an* ca*l *r g*M at 349* All Malayan lichinn Bank*' alattan rate* were unchanged.43 words
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Article113 1962-08-08 14 CHINISI Fratfoaa ■xtftana* tlataawr* •taan prltat par dicul yMUrday: Caaanitt all: bulk IX *aUan, flrnm 542 Mller*. Ceavai Aumitt |2R buyer*. I2i j aaiiem. Paaawr: Muatok white '147» tellers. Sarawak whit* $148 sallan, spadaj Sarawak black >107| •ellerß, garbled Lamponx black $10T* Miter*. AST A tIITI Milan Skisaaar*113 words
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Article42 1962-08-08 14 Further July rubber crops (Jane In brackets i Included: Bents '.60.000 1b (134.000 Ib.V Jerau KoanUn 84.500 1b (81.000 !b.), K undone Tanjon* Pan 170.000 lb. (173.000 lb.). Mentakab 96.000 Ib. (77.000 lb.). and Sanfti Satan 300.000 Ib. (300.000 lb).42 words
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Article123 1962-08-08 14 Auput 1. TTir** (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. ft N. 1> Cta Cold Store** «»d M. In IS ct«. Staanwhtp 9 eta. Brvwene* 28 CU 8. Times 32 cti. 8. Dart* 4M. 8. Traders SB W. Jack* 10 eta. UaltMra U eta. RoblMon B CU MININGS A.. Ami 2/11 PaAaag123 words
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Article33 1962-08-08 14 August 7. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 744 cents (down half a cent). K.L.: 741 cents (down three-eighths of a rent). TIN: $424.73 (down S2>. Estimated unofficial offerinx 300 tons (op 40 tons).33 words
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Article265 1962-08-08 14 I |°JNCE again, the Federation Rubbfr Market ruled quiet throughout the morning se&Mon with no fluciuation in prices and the turnover was small. Lower sheet Interest was also small. During the afternoon session, prices eased sllßntly with better offerings of lower sheets August first crsda rubbar265 words
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Article221 1962-08-08 14 A UCUST first iirad* ruboar buyers f.a.b. closed at 5 p.m. in SlnKai pore yesterday at 744 rents per Ib. |<1o»n half a cent on Friday's closing price The tone was vsry quiet ant slightly utilr I.C.C.R.A. closing prices in rents per lb.. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S.221 words
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Advertisement1021 1962-08-08 14 y^— KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. O.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Great Lake* Sarvtoa til tla tv (l« tl* roon p. t'kee) M'hin Annie* aj.Yort oM«ei*.vi >m,tnn M.r."' <» Ac* 11/ I left Sett N Seffl U Od M o*l "Sactitawa Man" it/22 Sipt 11 Oct 21 Oct it Net Ml »«>»«ii eoa'ptiac1,021 words
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Advertisement897 1962-08-08 14 lE°IORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TO O.&. Deo S'oore Oep. Parang Arr. UK CATHAY" 8 Sep* 10 S*c* a Oct ORION" 3 Ocl 2* Oct CHITRAL' II Oct 12 Oct 3 No* CHUSAN" 8 No* 9 No* 2? No* 'ORCADES" t Dec 31 Om CATHAY" lODn 11 Dm 2 Jo« 1963897 words
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Advertisement339 1962-08-08 14 NOTICE The public is Hereby informed that the Ipoh branch of the China Engineers Limited Is now located at No. 30, Laxamana Road, (Ground Floor), off Brewster Road, Ipoh. Telephone No. 3593^ CHANGE OF ADDRESS T. S. Tay Co., Public Accountants, formerly of 122 A, Cecil Street, Singapore have changed339 words
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Advertisement580 1962-08-08 15 NOTICE Of THE SUPREME COURT OF MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA i tui-rrn IN TBI: HIGH COURT AI LIMITLU JOHORE BAHRU LOSS OF UNIT CERTIFICATE In Bankruptcy (W.EA.O.) No. 5 The following Unit Certificate ol IM2 registered in the names of Cedlia Re Bnjang bin Ahmad of Sekolah580 words
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Advertisement415 1962-08-08 15 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I, NGAI SENG SAI, Of No. 429, Sembawang Road, 14 nu, Singapore, 27, have applied to the Liquors Licensing Board, Singapore, tor a Public House Licence, First Class, ln respect of premises at No. 564-F. Sembawang Road, 14% m.s Singapore, 27 (ground I floor)415 words
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Advertisement410 1962-08-08 15 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Birthday of Prapbet MlHwrt Sunday, lttb Aagnsi. INS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no tugs or mooring boats will be available for the berthing and unberthlng of vease's at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves after 1700 hour movements on Saturday, 11th August, 1962,410 words
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Advertisement826 1962-08-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Temporary Clerk of Works for Rural Development Project* In the DID.. Johore. Salary scale: $324x14-352/419x14--545/563x18-652, plus the usual allowances Entry to the salary scale will depend on qualifications and experience. Minimum qualifications: must possess not less than five years experience in any826 words
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Advertisement817 1962-08-08 15 TENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class "D" and above at the office ot the Jurutera Negerl, Kedab/ Perils, Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m of the 20th. day of August, 1962 for:— thb construction op three (3) blocks op six (6)817 words
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Advertisement766 1962-08-08 15 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered Contractors will be rece ved at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pjn. of the 234.62 for the Erection and completion of Classrooms etc. to Schools at766 words
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Advertisement133 1962-08-08 15 EARTH MOVING JOBS TOUGH? NOT I FOR, fts, THE ORENSTEIN-KOPPEL. LMG Bucket Wheel Excavators solve all /our toughest earth-mcving and stock piling pro* blems. They are efficient. and they reduce your operating costs. The OK-LMG Bucket Wheel Excavator: several sizes of machines. continuous excavating and discharging up to 21 feet133 words
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785 1962-08-08 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with TIOP SPEC, third to Fine And Dandy over 6f on Sunday, after being nearly last at the home turn, should be a good each-way bet in Race 5 at Ipoh today. The ssf straight course will suit785 words
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Article128 1962-08-08 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOS POINTER Race 1 JOEY SAN Shin* Persian Queen JOEY SAN Shirai Lee Garden NAT. CHARM Joey San Mill../ bM 2 KAI TERE Sathi Ramarajiam RAMARAJIAM Anfler's Serenade Kai Tere KAI TERE Ramarajiam Kheonr He* Race 3 WINSTON Waspada No Kiddinc FLY. PHOENIX Waspada128 words
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Article297 1962-08-08 16 T*HE clash of top sprint--1 ers Peak of Perfection and Bilah SayanK II on level weights will be the hightlight of the Perak Gold Vase to be run over 5£f x straight at Ipoh on Sunday. The Handlcapper, Dick PoteHunt, has allotted both of them297 words
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Article1160 1962-08-08 16 Race 1: 2.20— G1. 3 Div. 4— 6 f 1 ***** La Fiama (Lochinvar St.) Bagby, 8 90 Chonz t 2 ***** Lee Garden (Y.L. Lee) Martin, 5 813 (F) Johnson 7 3 ***** Persian Queen (Sungei Besi St.) Ahmad, 6 8.13 (F) »Liin 10 4 ***** Singular^1,160 words
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Advertisement231 1962-08-08 16 When you wear fabrics with the name TEIJIN. clothes are transformed *j»VrA ;^^fc from mere garments and become part of your living. ntfwl From the application of long experience in textile-wearing to WQF&L. the most up-to-date techniques and machinery comes TEIJIN #^aj tr^V «i^/VtMj_y Rayon "Beauty Crepe", which knows no231 words
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Miscellaneous58 1962-08-08 16 Bugs Hunny By MUUph MieimdaM 11 1 111 11 11 11 1 s -nJ frM sure voug money] l Xsomti^x cm take! I r li \y~ COMB IN. WOULP K tETTER < *MS, AHINTt ~J rjs^l if*** IIIKW'VBSTERI BUM SPENT ON ONE OP AW HIT I'LL f UftgH %»'*V^> J___JY58 words
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Article410 1962-08-08 17 Oh Kee Tiang - India win 4- 1 in 'return' Oh Kee Tiang, MALAYA 1 INDIA 4; By Penang, Tuesday ENG WAH A 'MISFIT' IN ATTACK, MALAYA PAY PENALTY FOR ERROR INDIA, who were lucky to beat Malaya 3-2 at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday, showed improved form to win by 4-1 in the return410 words
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Article277 1962-08-08 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - I saw red on FAM faces NORMAN SIEBEL By FAM XI 4 |OI NT SERVICES 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— F.A.M. officials I was sitting with heaved a sigh of relief when Singapore Joint Services scored an equalising goal at 2-2 and then went on to lead 3-2 on a penalty277 words
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Article216 1962-08-08 17 Schubert seeks Govt aid today SINGAPORE. Toes. Carl Schubert, who leads Singapore's team to the Asian Games at Jakarta this month, tackles an important task tomorrow to seek financial aid from the government. The Chef de Mission U likely to ask for more than half the total cost of sending216 words
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Article74 1962-08-08 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. New Zealand's national basketball team will arrive here on Sept. 17 and will play Tong Kheng. the Singapore champions, on Sept. 18 and Singapore on Sept. 19 at the Happy World Stadium Australia's national team will probably play here In November. They have asked74 words
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202 1962-08-08 17 US fall to Mexico in Davis Cup tie shock MEXICO CITY, Tues. 1Ti The United States, who have won the Davis Cup six times In post-war, years, were eliminated 3-2 hy Mexico in their second round American zone tie here. It was the United states first defeat In the American202 words
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Article230 1962-08-08 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT SYDNEY: Australian Olyrfrpic swimmer and former world record holder lisa Konradc was Injured In a car smash In the western Sydney suburbs of Ashfleld today. Doctors told reporters that lisa might have fractured her left wrist. HAMBURG: Sandra ReynoldsPrice (South Africa) won the women's singles titleReuter - 230 words
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Article90 1962-08-08 17 LONDON, Tues. There was no play in the county cricket matches at Bristol and Canterbury yesterday, because of rain which also affected the rest of the programme. Close of play scores: At the Oval: Surrey 233 Notts 86-1 At Swansea: Glamorgan 363--6 dec. Pakistan 51-1. At Leicester:90 words
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Article33 1962-08-08 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore champion motor cyclist K. C. Wong set a course record at the Singapore Motor Club's Dunlop Hill Climb on Sunday. Riding a Yamaha Formula 111. be clocked 48J0S6C.33 words
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Article74 1962-08-08 17 SOCCER RACB LEAGUE: Dynamos 4 Merdeka XI 1 TAIPING LEAGUE Dtr. X: Per. satuan Melayu 3 Town Council 0. STOKE LEAGUE Mr. t: Marines 'A' a Setla Jay* 0; Dhr. 3C: Kg Kapor 5 Bawean 4; Div. 3D: Alagappa 4 Indian Youngsters 3. IPOH LEAGUE DW. 1: KUat 374 words
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389 1962-08-08 17 LEE FOO SAN - 125 athletes of 4 nations to parade for King LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Tuesday rkNE hundred and twenty-five athletes representx Ing Malaya, Australia, Singapore and Pakistan will parade before the King in the opening ceremony of the AAU's open international championships on the Ipoh padang on Thursday morning. Following389 words
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Article21 1962-08-08 17 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The BAFA League Div. 1 match between RAF Seleter and Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar today was postponed.21 words
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Advertisement91 1962-08-08 17 DIFFERENT PEOPLE LIKE FOR THE SAME REASONS I 1«W ate* Is ssnslMs A good fw«-«ize IMtor tip city— tt« m** llrmly pstokw*. THm tobacco Is SMpsrh— ram got the finest Virginia tobaooo money can buy. Ttts pack Is psrfsol— Ttie nttm elegant crush-proof box with the lift-up* lid has never91 words
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Advertisement281 1962-08-08 17 'Just right'^f\ The 1 1 shoe-making *V »BL. ogj^f iflK^U aVI factories of John White mj produce nearly Jgi year of fine English footwear Hnf made by JOHN WHITE means made JUSt right MADE IN ENGLAND Ride in COOL COMFORT... Invest in a I Car Air Conditioner engineered for your281 words
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Miscellaneous62 1962-08-08 17 mmamgmm/mmmmmgm Sports Diary SOCCER FAS CUP FINAL: Mercantile Bank v Sunrise (Princes Rd.. XL 5.15). SBHFA LEAGCE-CtTP: HK Bank v Mercantile, Wearnes v Eveready. Olass v Cold Storage (all at Parrer Park). Shell v Traction (Spore padang). IPOH LEAGUE DIV. 1: TMCA 1/7 Gurkhas (Assembly Hall). TENNIS SCHOOLBOYS INTERNATIONAL: Malaya62 words
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199 1962-08-08 18 MANILA, Tuesday. PHILIPPINES President Diosdado Macapagal to- night asked 10 senior Government officials to resign from the Service for their alleged connections with the deported American millionaire Harry C. Stonehill, the Presidential Press Office announced. Press Secretary Leo Parungao said in a statementUPI - 199 words
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87 1962-08-08 18 COLOMBO, Tues. The Ceylon Government Parliamentary group decided yesterday that a 25 per cent cut in the subsidised weekly rice ration should be restored within six months. Mr Felix Dias Bandaranaike. Minister of Finance, said every attempt would be made toReuter - 87 words
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Article82 1962-08-08 18 TOKYO. Tues.— A passenger train slammed into a truck at an unmarked crossing between Tokyo and Yokohama today and then was hit by a second train shortly before the beginning of the commuter rush hour. Two persons were killed, and 170 others injured. Tokyo poli'v S82 words
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232 1962-08-08 18 Rain forces a draw in Pakistan game LONDON Tues. Results in today's cricket matches were: At Swansea: Match drawn. No play today because of rain. Glamorgan 363 for six declared. Pakistan 51 (or one. At Leicester: Match drawn. No play today because ol rain. Derbyshire 334 for rive declared. LeicestershireReuter - 232 words
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Article224 1962-08-08 18 Federation schools win easily KUALA LUMPUR. lues. Federation "boys and girls e*oily boat their Singapore opponents in tonights schools international badminton matches p.ayed at. the Seiangor Buuminlon Hall. Results were: Education Ministers Cup (Boys;. Federation bt Singapore 8-1 (Federation mentioned first): Singles: Yew Cheng Hoe bt Chionh Chai Luay 16-5.224 words
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Article40 1962-08-08 18 TAIPEH Tues. United States aid to nationalist China In 1962 will be In the neighbourhood of US$lO5 to U8 $130 million, the head of the US Agency for International Development 'AID' Mission to Free China said yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 40 words
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Obituary56 1962-08-08 18 CAPTAIN A. OINNY, aced 79. of Sunset Filial Sepanc paaacd away on 7th August. IM2 at Lady Templar Hospital CABLE RECEIVED from Vaddjkoddnl Jaffna that late Mr. Tha-no-iharampllliiy Thamblayah, pensioner, formerly of Burvey Office paused away peacefully on 7.8.82 father-ln-1 iw of Mraan. 8. Baharatnam Teleconv Kuala I-M'H and56 words
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Obituary51 1962-08-08 18 ACK NOWLEDGMENT MR AND MRS. C l> RelncaMle nincrrely thank ail relative* :md frlrnda for thrlr KOOd MM valuable KifU anil Kind attendance at th"lr wedding an 4-H-62 THE FAMILY of trw late Mr Ka Irirndt. and relative* for night vialu reaths etc. and nttendiincr at toe ftiner;il on S51 words
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170 1962-08-08 18 UN denies air pressure on Tshombe NEW YORK, Tues. A United Nations spokesman last night "categorically" denied that the ban imposed on flights to and from Katanga airports it controlled was "any move to bring pressure on Mr, Tshombe." He was commenting on a news dlispatch from Elisabethville, quoting informedReuter - 170 words
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Article27 1962-08-08 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. Helen Brown will resume her talks on American jazz at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow in the library of the U.B. Cultural Centre.27 words
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Article, Illustration111 1962-08-08 18 MALAYSIA'S three beauties flew to Honic Kong by CPA yesterday on the first stage of their trip to Lone Beach, California, for the "Miss International" contest The trio, Nancy Liew (Mis* Singapore). Jane Lim (Miss Borneo), and Brenda Alvlsse (Miss Malaya) were bundles111 words
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Article57 1962-08-08 18 SINGAPOrti:.. Tues. The Tony Brady Friends Club will hold a dance and social at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets, at $3 each, are available at the Singapore Cold Storage, Natural Photo Supplies in North Bridge Road.57 words
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Article305 1962-08-08 18 LONDON. Tues. Stock markets in London today lost a good j deal of their pre-holiday enthusiasm. Nevertheless a firm tone was maintained, prices responding to a selective demand after a hesitant start. Industrials were very quiet during the morning but a distinctly better tendency developed around mid-day and305 words
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Article39 1962-08-08 18 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 231/16 d., Sept. 22V»d., Oct. 22 3/IM.. Nov. 22 3 18d.. Oct. /Dec. 23 3/16 d.. Jan/Mar 22 d.. April June 22V4d., July/Sept, unquoted elf. August 22d.. Sept. 21 16/16 d.. Oct. 2H»d. Tone: Quiet.39 words
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Article23 1962-08-08 18 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £8494. sellers £8504, Forward buyer* £8504. sellers £851, Settlement £860. Turnover a.m 210 tons, p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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356 1962-08-08 18 SARAWAK'S NEW CHINESE PARTY BACKS MALAYSIA KUCHING, Tuesday. gARAWAK'S new political party, the Sarawak Chinese Association, has declared its support for the formation of Malaysia and the Government's anti-subversion measures. It intends, however, to strive for citizenship status for all Chinese born in Sarawak, all naturalised British subjects and all356 words
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184 1962-08-08 18 Australia starts chain of dairy companies KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Another stage of a chain organisation producing dairy products in Malaya, Thailand, Burma and the. Philippines has been established. Formal agreement to set up Asia Dairy Industries Ltd. a $7 million concern was signed here today between the chairman of the184 words
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Article78 1962-08-08 18 BOGOTA, lues. Bandits I killed 14 persons— four adults j and ten children in weekend i raids at two points in the Colombian provinces, it was announced today. A band of 20 men led by Jacinto (Black Blood) Cruz beheaded three adults and ten children earlyUPI - 78 words
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Article18 1962-08-08 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Teo Beng Siang has been reelected president of the Mansfield Local Employees' Union.18 words
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Article318 1962-08-08 18 Marilyn had a mystery phone call HOLLYWOOD, Toe*. A new element of mystery clouded th« death of Marilyn Monroe today. The actress' housekeeper said yesterday Miss Monroe was disturbed by a mysterious telephone call which she received the ninht before she died. Mrs. Eunice Murray. the last person to seeReuter; UP - 318 words
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Advertisement76 1962-08-08 18 2* Wor4» alO I Minimum) KHOO: To Palsy and Dr. Anthony KMoo of ivtalinie J«>n a «on on 7tH AiiKUft at Hunti.-ar. Both wvll PARKER: To Jill mcr Gordon Kro«n> and Don at Annunta on 7U> Auxiut. a daughter, Susan Lealty FLEMING: To Joan and Bill a daughter Ann at76 words
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Advertisement73 1962-08-08 18 fl 1 ?^^Bt i qVf/55 VIANNE ERRICKSON OF MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD is here, direct from Max Factor's Hollywood salon. She will give you personal advice on beauty problems and demonstrate new fashions iri make-up fashions created by Max Factor and followed by the world's most beautiful women. Miss Errickßon will73 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-08-08 18 UIOHEST Hiid lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday were: Highest Lowest Singapore 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 92 70 Malacca 88 72 'Kuala Lumpur 89 7341 words
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