The Straits Times, 15 August 1962
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Title Section20 1962-08-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 flew*?** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration2047 1962-08-15 1 Common Malaysian citizenship for all Spore citizens after merger with Federation Referendum date set for Sept. 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday COMMON Malaysian citizenship will be given to all Singapore citizens on merger with the Federation next year, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced tonight. This will2,047 words
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Article, Illustration289 1962-08-15 1 Menzies hits out at Varsity row on degree for King /CANBERRA, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, said today he deplored the controversy which had arisen over the Australian National University's refusal to confer an honorary degree on King Bhumibol of Thailand. King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit will tourReuter; UPI - 289 words
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Article249 1962-08-15 1 MORE TROOP LANDINGS IN W. IRIAN rIK HAGUE, Tues. Several hundred Indonesian paratroops were dropped into West Irian early today, a Dutch military communique said in the territory's capital of Hollandia. Some reports gave the figure as between 400 and IN. Dutch officials were quoted as saying it was theReuter - 249 words
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Article150 1962-08-15 1 K. LUMPUR. Tues. rpENGKU Abdul Rah--1 man said it again today —as Prime Minister he has full powers to deride on Cabinet changes. His statement was made in the House of Representatives today in a written reply to a query raised by an Opoosition member.150 words
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Article52 1962-08-15 1 LONDON, Tues. The' International Tin Council began its meeting in London today to consider the results of the recent meetings with the United States on stockpile disposals and what policy they should adopt in supporting the tin price. No statement is expected until the meeting ends on Thursday52 words
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Article, Illustration835 1962-08-15 1 Space twins film the moon after breakfast: Both 'fin e' The Soviet Ministry of CotnmuniCJtlont hat it•ued a multi-coloured stamp to mark the ipace flight of Nikolayev and Popovich. MOSCOW, Tuesday. JJUSSIAN spaceman Andrian Nikolayev today entered his 54th orbit of the earth after filming the moon in Vostok Three835 words
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Article22 1962-08-15 1 LONDON. Tues.— Sir Winton Churchill. 87 expects to j leave Middlesex hospital in < about two weeks, it wa.s announced today.22 words
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Article171 1962-08-15 1 TENSION FOLLOWS BORDER CLASH DANGKOK, Tues. 13 Thailand reinforced police patrols along the tense Thai-Cambodian frontier today after two border clashes which she called "direct acts of aggression" by Cambodia. The Deputy Chief of the Border Police. Major General Krachang Cholpern. flew to the border area this morning for a171 words
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Article13 1962-08-15 1 PEACE Pi I Ml land:moiinn nt ■>■• diatr!U UI«J R> nu r13 words
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Article517 1962-08-15 2 WASHINGTON, Tuo» SCIENTIST FORECASTS A' SOVIET LANDING BY 1967 UNLESS U.S. BUCKS UP AN American space scientist said yesterday that Russia's ieat in putting two cosmonauts into orbit simultaneously indicated that she would put a man on the moon three years ahead ofReuter; UP - 517 words
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Article, Illustration154 1962-08-15 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. Presi- dent Kennedy, addressing the American people last night, paid tribute to the Soviet Union's "extraordinary" space achievement and said that "this country will be heard from" even though it was behind in the space race at present. The President was speakingReuter - 154 words
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Article105 1962-08-15 2 TIP-OFF WAS TREATED AS JOKE MOSCOW, Tues. Western Journalists here are beginning to wonder when is a joke not a JoTce. Russia's only official news media— the Tass Agency and Moscow Radio giv» no hint of future developments in the lptost space saga, but East European Communist journalists are being105 words
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Article33 1962-08-15 2 MANILA, Tues.— Brig.-Gen. John Dunning. U.S. Military Planning Chief in South Vietnam, died at the Air Force hospital yesterday while undergoing surgery for a ruptured spinal disc. He was 48.33 words
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287 1962-08-15 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. A MERICAN officials **are showing keen interest in persistent rumours that the new Soviet space feat and the Berlin problem will bring Mr. Khrushchev to the United Nations General Assembly session next month. With Moscow renewing Its diplomatic pressure on BerlinReuter - 287 words
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Article172 1962-08-15 2 VTEW YORK, Tu<*. The i> United Nations acting: Sec-retary-General, V Thant, yesterday cong<atulated the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. KbnubcUer on Russia's two orbiting cosmonauts and said he hoped space "will be used for the benefit of all mankind." "Sincere congratulations to cosmonauts Nikolayev and Popovich172 words
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Advertisement142 1962-08-15 2 From any ANCLE or DIRECTION ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN and LAYOUT as MODERN ADVANCED as TODAY! SEE BUILDING MODEL ON DISPLAY at 4 COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE SKY SCRAPER SKY VILLA 2 BLOCKS -11 STOREYS jjM SS 3 H LillUfc 1 block 4 storeys \Y V S^Bi m ID iBlHk 1 BLOCK 5142 words
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Article281 1962-08-15 3 Quick look round ONDON. Tues. The Li price ol .silver jumped again on the London bullion market yesterday to Its highest point in 42 years. A rise of a penny and a half an ounce took the price up to 92d. an ounce in the morning's official fixing session and281 words
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Article, Illustration187 1962-08-15 3 OOLLYWOOD, Tues. n Actress Betsy Drake obtained a divorce yesterday from actor Cary Grant after testifying that he often fell asleep after dinner and preferred television to talking to her. Miss Drake, 39, told a Santa Monica court that Grant, 58,Reuter - 187 words
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Article49 1962-08-15 3 SYDNEY. Tues. The Waterside Workers' Federation was today fined £ABOO ($5,440) on two counts of contempt of the Commonwealth Industrial Court over waterfront stoppages in Sydney. The Federation has already been fined £1.500 since July 25 for contempt of court over waterfront strikes in Melbourne. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article33 1962-08-15 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Sixteen people were Injured, five seriously, when a Long Island train carrying 400 passengers was involved in a collision with a heavy construction crane yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article277 1962-08-15 3 GENEVA, Tuesday ]tf OST neutralist delegates to the 17-power dis--ITI armament conference here are reported to have been favourably impressed by U.S. scientists' technical exposition of the new American approach to a nuclear test ban One neutralist delegate said; "It was on a goodReuter - 277 words
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425 1962-08-15 3 The Berlin Wall— 'a monument to failure' NEW YORK, Tuesday. ]y|R. DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State, last night declared the Communist wall in Berlin a monument to failure the failure of a "competitive co-existence" that dared not compete. Noting that this was the first anniversary of the erection ofReuter - 425 words
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Article45 1962-08-15 3 BERLIN, Tues.— West BerUn police reported that order had been restored by midnight at all trouble-spots at the Berlin Wall, one year old yesterday. They said demonstrators were dispersing. Political police were investigating whether Communists had instigated yesterday's incidents along the Wall.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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200 1962-08-15 3 AMERICA FACES 3 TYPES OF WAR: GENERAL MINNEAPOLIS. Tues.— The U.S. must be ready for atomic or conventional war "with or without the support of nuclear weapons." General Maxwell Taylor, new Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here today. Addressing the national convention of the Veterans of ForeignReuter - 200 words
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Article209 1962-08-15 3 Why Nkrumah kicked me out— Bishop T AGOS, Tues.— Dr. Reginald Roseveare. the Anglican Bishop of Accra, said last night that he had been told that he was being deported from Ghana because the Government did not allow anyone to criticise its policies. He told reporters on his arrival in209 words
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103 1962-08-15 3 BANGKOK, Tues. The Australian Ambassador, Mr. Malcolm Booker, called on the Thai Prime Minuter, Marshal Sarit Thanarat, today. lie was believed to have discussed with Marshal Sarit the Australian National University's reported refusal to confer an honorary degree on the King of ThailandReuter - 103 words
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147 1962-08-15 4 GOLD, SILVER MEDALS FOR WOMEN BLOOD DONORS I SINGAPORE, Tues. Four 1 «3 women were among 152 I blood donors, who received prizes from the Acting Deputy Director of Medical I Services, Dr. Ho Guan Lim. at the Blood Transfusion Centre today. They were Mrs. A. Lam- merts, who was147 words
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Article388 1962-08-15 4 SHELL MEN TO GET BONUS, BACK PAY JHE United Workers of Petroleum Industry has reached a new agreement with Shell here on behalf of nearly 2.000 members. A union circular disclosing this today said that under the agreement, the workers would, among other things, get three months' back pay and388 words
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Article335 1962-08-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO Military Policemen with the Gurkha Regix ment, Sgt. J. Howard and L/Cpl. P. Boden were congratulated today by Mr. Edward Lam Pin Foo, the Eighth Magistrate, for apprehending one of four persons who had attempted to steal a speed-boat on June 24.335 words
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Article39 1962-08-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Hundreds of students will take part in a seven-mile walk from Bhenton Way to We«t Point on Sunday at 7 a.m. The walk Is being organised by the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association39 words
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Advertisement298 1962-08-15 4 Advertisement Cockroaches: What To Do The most simple. effective and economical measure to take against cockroaches Is to lay paper In every cupboard and draw In the house, under which sprinkle a layer of everlasting cockroach proofing powder Also sprinkle behind refrigerators and In the back of the radio. Cockroaches298 words
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Miscellaneous367 1962-08-15 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta Kuala Lumpur (BA 708) 4.35 p.m.; from Sydney. Darwin iBA 711) 8.15 pjn. Garuda: Prom Jakarta (OA 804) 8.40 ajn.; from Bangkok: (OA 803) 5.25 p.m. Japan Air Llnea:367 words
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273 1962-08-15 5 FACTORY $1.60 A DAY PAY: PROBE BY GOVT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told Parliament today that the Government was investigating the question of low wages being paid to employees of the Kelantan Match Factory. He was replying to a question273 words
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Article, Illustration962 1962-08-15 5 Government affirms confidence in the Press BILL TO STOP REPORTING OF 'INDECENT DETAILS' IS APPROVED BY HOUSE SOCIALISTS: WE SUPPORT THIS MOVE ON MORAL BASIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government has "great confidence" in the Malayan Press and will not suppress it or prevent it from carrying out its962 words
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304 1962-08-15 5 Personalities? It's up to Sopiee, says Tengku 1 UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that the weekly Press conference of the Director of Information, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, was held to clarify Government policy. He said that if a question was put304 words
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145 1962-08-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, rues.— The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, told the House of Representatives today that the Government would soon start classes for the deaf in fully aided primary schools. Inche Abdul Rahman said that beginning January next year145 words
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794 1962-08-15 8 VISIT K.L. HOSPITAL IN DISGUISE, NEW HEALTH MINISTER IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fHE House of Representatives today rejected Socialist Front suggestions that facilities at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital were inadequate and threw out a resolution calling for "top priority to be given for a new hospital. The new794 words
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439 1962-08-15 8 Air-conditioned comfort for horses, stables for workers Opposition UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The House of Representatives today heard from Opposition members how Government daily-paid workers were living in "stables." One member. Mr. V. David (SF-Bungsar). said that while horses were living in air-conditioned stables, workers were "chucked in dungeons." His call439 words
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Advertisement212 1962-08-15 6 3. KLM economy class passengers enjoy exactly the same friendly personal attention as first class passengers do. The cuisine is simpler, of course, but comes from the same chefs and the same kitchens, and wines and other drinks are available at nominal charge. 4. Every KLM DC-8 jet has a212 words
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Advertisement239 1962-08-15 6 9. The tax-free shopping center at Amsterdam Airport will accept any currency. A useful way of getting rid of all the odd coins you acquire on a trip. 10. A KLM DC-8 Jet has 4 American-built Pratt Whitney Turbo -Jet or Turbo-Fan engines, each producing 17,000 lbs. static thrust or239 words
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Advertisement176 1962-08-15 6 14. KLM has a special Pet Hotel in Amsterdam. It is staffed by trained animal handlers and regardless if your pet is a puppy, chimpanzee or cheetah, you can be sure he will be attended kindly and expertly. 15. KLM is one of the oldest and biggest charter operator in176 words
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Article, Illustration799 1962-08-15 7 45th day of the inquiry SINGAPORE, Tues. The Vice-chan-cellor of Nanyang University, Dr. Chuang Chu-Lin, today declared that the traditional 3-3 system of Chinese secondary education was better than the new 4-2 system. Dr. Chuang was testifying before the commission of inquiry into799 words
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Article99 1962-08-15 7 October issue of new stamps KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Postmaster-Gen-eral, Malaya, today announced that special Federation postage stamps of 10-cent, 25-cent and 30--cent denominations will be issued in October to mark the introduction of free primary education. A limited number of official first day covers have also been printed. These99 words
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Article18 1962-08-15 7 SEGAMAT. Tues. The Telecommunications Department here has built another public telephone kiosk at Jalan Tengkn Ahmad.18 words
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Article148 1962-08-15 7 BENEFITS OF ASA LINK: BY TENGKU I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that "many beneficial objectives" had been achieved through the Association of SouthEast Asia (ASA) in the fields of culture, transport, communications and medicine. The Tengku spoke of direct radio148 words
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Article43 1962-08-15 7 IPOH. Tues. —Ng Aik Kap 54, was fined $100 today for possession of apparatus for smoking opium. He was said to have possessed two pipes, three oil lamps complete with chimney and other accessories. He had a previous conviction.43 words
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Article303 1962-08-15 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JET acrobatics will highlight a display by the Far East Air Force to commemorate Battle of Britain day at Changi on Sept. 15. The four-hour air and ground show will be open to the public. Aircrews will act as guides and take parties of303 words
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Article35 1962-08-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society will hold a "fantasy" show in conjunction with its lottery draw at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Aug. 21 at 8.30 p.m.35 words
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Article35 1962-08-15 7 IPOH. Tues.— Thieves broke into the house in Jansz Avenue of Capt. Zalnal Ablddin. of the Federation Army, and stole a radio, a camera, two electric fans and crockery valued at $618.35 words
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Advertisement106 1962-08-15 7 BE the ideal host by providing your guests with the best in comfort. Let them sigh with satisfaction as they sink into Dunlopillo Cushions. The specially foamed latex allows fresh air to circulate through the cushion-keeping it delightfully cool throughout the day and night. You will always be satisfied with106 words
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Miscellaneous166 1962-08-15 8 LiU \hnvr By At Capp MAMMY VOKUM'S IN 'fT/ I'LL BLAST ME* IN f-TOPUTHEFf v\\ I/ THAT JET?/- NOBODY MID-AIR// A SINGLE *\Jn > AU. FOUR r^l^lkiM,! 4^<BUT 100 PERCENT D6CEMT VJM AM MV OOGHTABE. L ENGINES" J y^^Sj^ft^n* HER COULD IRRADIATE. I SUFFICIENT-— .p^ Dick Tracy By Chester Goatd166 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1962-08-15 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE The Zulu warrior who defied an army HE SPARKED A BLOODY ANTI-BRITISH REBELLION IN NATAL BY DEFYING A DEMAND TO COLLECT A POLL TAX DURING the last months of 11)06, a small group of British colonial officials toured Natal in South Africa carrying a box containing1,580 words
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Obituary35 1962-08-15 10 Ward* Sl* (Minimum) CMUANO: Austin Vincent Emuang. a«rd «B. passed away peacefully la his sleep on 14.8.62. Funeral 8.30 a m. 16.5.62 Church of Immaculate Conception. Pulau Tlkua, before burial at Kelawel Road cemetery.35 words
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Article33 1962-08-15 10 Horrfi fie minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Tan Tee Neo thank their Pastor, Doctors and Nursea of Toungberg Memorial Hospital, relatives and friends for the condolences In their recent bereavement33 words
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Article687 1962-08-15 10 It is always satisfactory to hear members of the legislature defending (or advocating) the freedom of the Press. But the champions of freedom were mostly at sea in the debate on I the bill to regulate the pub- lication of reports of judicial j proceedings "in687 words
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Article363 1962-08-15 10 The bill to establish a Malayan Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation reflect* two main intentions which ought to find general support when debate begins in the House of Representatives today. These are. to help Muslim pilgrims and strengthen the national economy through mobilisation and investment of their savings. As363 words
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Article249 1962-08-15 10 Whatever the reason, it is disappointing that the survey of the fragmentation of rubber estates undertaken by Professor Ungku Aziz and a team from the University of Malaya is still not available. A year ago it was expected the report would be ready in December. In March it was249 words
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Article294 1962-08-15 10 S. AFRICA LIFTS LIQUOR BAN JOHANNESBURG. Tues. —Tomorrow Africans in Sooth Africa will be allowed to drink liquor beer, wine and spirits —without dancer of arrest. They will be provided with special licensed pubs in the townships. The change was achieved in the teeth of opposition294 words
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Article, Illustration532 1962-08-15 10 THE SAINT OF INDIA'S SLUMS WINS AWARD CALCUTTA, Tues. v Mother Theresa, Albanian-born winner of this year's Ramon Magsaysay Award for the promotion of international understanding is widely spoken of as a saint in India. Now an Indian citizen, she has worked in the slumsOFNS - 532 words
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Article, Illustration726 1962-08-15 10 Neal Ascherson - Neal Ascherson by BUT BRITAIN'S NEO-NAZIS HAVE AROUSED A GRAVER DILEMMA: THE PRINCIPLE OF FREE SPEECH... -j|^y-OW that th British nave caught and deported the American Nazi J^^B leoder George Lincoln Rockwell, they are left with the problem of his host*;. These form theOFNS - 726 words
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Article158 1962-08-15 11 KOREA TO SIGN A TRADE PACT I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues.! Malaya and X' have agreed to sign a, trade agreement, Korea's Ambassador to the Federation, Major-Gen. Choi Hong Hi. told a Press conference here today. The agreement will probably be signed In November this year. Major-Gen. Choi .said: "The Malayan Government158 words
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98 1962-08-15 11 KLUANG, Tues.— The manager of a filling station here wants to return $50 to the driver of a Johore Bahru registered car. The man, believed to be a planter, drove Into the filling station in Jalan Negkibol today in his white and yellow98 words
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Article32 1962-08-15 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues The Mentri Besar of Kedah Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin will hold a language month meeting with local businessmen and planters at the Sungel Patani Club tomorrow evening.32 words
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Article24 1962-08-15 11 KLUANO. Tues.— A Singapore violinist, Mr. Dirk Kalf. will give a recital at the Kluans Garrison Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration615 1962-08-15 11 AFTER FOUR HOURS OF HEARING AT ASSIZES YOUTH CONSULTS HIS LAWYER, THEN TELLS JUDGE: I AM GUILTY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. YOUTH dramatically admitted kidnapping See Lye Ho. 12-year-old son of a Trengganu contractor, four hours after his trial began in the Assizes today. Bespectacled Tan Keng615 words
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Article141 1962-08-15 11 MALACCA, Tues.— The five Socialist Front members of the Malacca Municipal Council today wrote to the Governor-in-Council asking him to reject any recommendation forwarded by the municipal president i for terminating the muni clpal secretary's services. The letter said the municipal council last week decided to141 words
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Article63 1962-08-15 11 IPOH. Tues. Low Ku m Tiong, 32, a scooter rider was fatally injured when he was Involved in a collision with a car at the Junction of Brewster Road and Cowan Street yesterday. He died while being taken to the hospital here. The pillion rider, Phoon Slew Hon,63 words
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188 1962-08-15 11 Selamat pagi! THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE IS YOUR LANGUAGE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiini SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Education today announced the award of 232 new bursaries to Singapore students now studying at the University of Singapore and tbd University of Malaya ii Kuala Lumpur. This Is in addition188 words
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Article53 1962-08-15 11 MALACCA, Tues.— An accountant of the Slme, Darb\ and Co. Ltd. here. H. Wlckremesooriya, 44, was charged In the Sessions Court today with criminal breach of trust of money and cheques amounting to 53.5W Wickremesooriya pleaded not guilty and the case was postponed to Sept. 25.53 words
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Article40 1962-08-15 11 TAIPING. Tues. Inche Yusof Bakar. a prison officer, was married here on Sunday to Che Hallmah bime Zaln. a dental nurse. The bridegroom Is a soccer international, having represented both Perak and the Federation of Malaya.40 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-08-15 11 Pat signs to cook a yacht's passage to Monaco SINGAPORE, Tues. Patricia Gaze. 19, daughter of an R.A.F. sergeant, leaves tomorrow to cook her way to Monte Carlo. Pat will be the only girl in a crew of five aboard the 22-ton schooner Taurua (Polynesian for "Morning Star 1 and211 words
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Article63 1962-08-15 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife. Hiu Foo Nik. 27. opened the front door of her flat in Gulllemard Road last night after hearing a knock, and found four men with daggers. After tying up Hlu and her two amahs, the robbers left with $1000 worth of Jewellery63 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-08-15 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The k British Minister of State for the Colonies, Lord Lansdowne (above), today said the inter-govern-mental committee on Malaysia, which he heads, would get down to serious talks soon. "A lot of important work has to be done at138 words
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Article14 1962-08-15 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Father Robert Chan, formerly of Ipoh. has been transferred here.14 words
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296 1962-08-15 11 Razak off to Borneo territories tomorrow trUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will leave for the Borneo territories on Thursday. Originally he was to luave next Sunday with the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. The Government announced tonight that Tun Razak would296 words
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Advertisement247 1962-08-15 11 xSOWwfl oatdoor living f '1 as MM Model 414 th* STEERMASTtR 24" charcoal VjSS broiier, with new, positive crankM^^^fi«>^^^oV d roto in 9 ri complete js^^^"^»^»^^^j with 2 rubber tyred wh«el», jj N^ stands 29" high. II S pore Price SS4 00. illustrated: Modci 41 the I \J WOODLAND 13"247 words
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Advertisement129 1962-08-15 11 Sun Glow Torylene and Acetate net 3S» from Canada to curtain your windows ~Sx •5 with cool elegance. Sun Glow fabric is ;*SJ sold in four colours: honey glow, blue, j^j> lemon, and white. S~ 44" wide. $4.25 par yd. eg fFrom England, Surtdour Terylene 3± marquisette in all pastel129 words
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Miscellaneous454 1962-08-15 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE rhortwavf sp B r,rr SERVICE 41.7 metres SHORTWA\E SERVICE AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- metres ra-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- metres votis With Music; 7.30 Time 81g- A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 nal. The News: 7.36 Breakfast Morning454 words
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178 1962-08-15 12 Minister: No details on death of triplets' mother KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V —The new Minister of Health, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today refused to disclose the circumstances in which Mrs. Grace Ho, wife of a doctor, died after giving birth to triplets in the Bungsar Hospital recently. He told Mr.178 words
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Article256 1962-08-15 12 IPOH, Tuesday Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today made a direct approach to the State Government "to use its influence" 'to avert a strike by 1,500 workers of two power companies in Perak, scheduled to start at one minute past midnight tomorrow.256 words
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Article, Illustration276 1962-08-15 12 A BUSY DAY FOR NEW HEALTH CHIEF IT UA L A LUMPUR, Tues. The new Minister of Health, Dr. Lim Swee Aun (above), had a busy day in Parliament today answering questions. The first question camp from Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman (All Seberang Tengah) who wanted to know the276 words
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Article86 1962-08-15 12 Artificial limbs for bomb boy? 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Health. Dr. Llm Swee Aun. today said the Government was still looking into the possibility of fitting artificial limbs for Mohamed Jedl bin Ya'acob. 14. who lost his hands in a grenade accident In January. Mohamed Jedl. a pupil86 words
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Article40 1962-08-15 12 ALOR STAR. Tues. Five Chinese schools In Alor Star have had their names changed from Hwa Keow (Overseas Chinese> to Kiat Hwa (Kedah Chinese). This change was made at the request of the Ministry of Education40 words
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Article32 1962-08-15 12 PENANU. Tues— Mahat bin Hashlm. 26. was today granted $1,000 bail until Sept. 20 on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a hospital attendant. M. Venagopal. on Feb. 832 words
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Article93 1962-08-15 12 Singapore:, Tues. The Royal Navy has bad rapid success in its antipiracy patrols off the Borneo coast, capturing a pirate vessel containing ammunition and outboard motors near North Banggi island off North Borneo. rhe vessel was intercepted by H.M.S. Maryton, commanded by Lieut. -Commander G. F.93 words
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406 1962-08-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tubs I THE manner and exA tent lo which State governments should help co-operative societies in undertaking pad! marketing schemes is now being studied. This was disclosed in the House of Representatives today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co. operatives.406 words
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Article95 1962-08-15 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues The Malayan Kennel Association is worried. It has discovered that some classy Malayan-bred dogs not registered with it are being sold with tbeir pedigrees listed on the special forms obtainable from the association. It has no reason to suppose, however, that the pedi- I (trees95 words
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Article, Illustration303 1962-08-15 12 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A YOUTH on his way home from work was stabbed to death yesterday by a gang of thugs a few yards from his home in Chinatown. Ho Koon Lai, 16. an apprentice carpenter, staggered in the street, then collapsed near his home303 words
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Article31 1962-08-15 12 PENANG. Tues. A. Singgol, 46. was today ordered to be remanded for one week after he had pleaded guilty to stealing 350 rambutans from a plantation at ArlfT Crescent.31 words
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Advertisement301 1962-08-15 12 No. 101 No. 102 No 104 lrT#c THRU PIECE CUTLERY SET jT7>k BRAND NEW i LET'S GO CAMPING m fejjff MOUNTAIN "> Y 'S i i 111 /j RUCKSACK I CAMP jVI \^J f I HAVERSACKS \V B Th, knit., fe* fctaJLVi't Mod# °V (V jJT j For tK« c«-r«<*301 words
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Advertisement151 1962-08-15 12 IT 'S HERE PUNSTANT CAFE PURO THE INSTANT COFFEE WITH THE GROUND COFFEE FLAVOUR I Whenever it's time for coffee then it's time for Instant Cafe Puro. HI Made in a moment and whether you like your coffee mild, medium or strong you still get the full, rich flavour of151 words
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328 1962-08-15 13 Stains on book pointed to f ather-ki King SON GETS 7 YEARS FOR A BLOW STRUCK 'HV HEAT OF PASSION 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues gTAINS on a Chinese almanac led to the discovery that a man had killed his father. Leong Lee. 23, showed no emotion and remained silent when328 words
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208 1962-08-15 13 TWO WOMEN FINED $1,000 EACH FOR ABORTION ON GIRL MALACCA, Tuesday. TWO women, Yap Mvi, 36, and Leong Ah Moi, 56, were both sentenced to one day's Jail and fined $1,000 each for their part in an abortion attempt on an unmarried 17-year-old girl six months pregnant. 1 Yap, wife208 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-08-15 13 DENANG. Tues. A Government pensioner. Mr. F V. Emaung (above), died in his sleep this morning three days after the wedding of his only son. Mr. Emaung. 69. had been In poor health for some time. He had often expressed wish to live106 words
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Article65 1962-08-15 13 Accused of raping girl in office KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Chew Kirn Lin, 21, of Ulu Klang new village, was charged today in a magistrate's court with raping a Petaling Jaya girl. The offence is alleged to have taken place on Aug. 2 In the office of the First Baptist Church.65 words
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Article49 1962-08-15 13 KLANG. Tues.— The Chief Probation Officer of Selangor, Mr. K. Vadlvelu. has been transferred to Kuala Kubu Bahru, where a North Selangor regional probation office headquarters has been set up. I'nder the new scheir." the State has been divided n;»o three regions North. Central and South.49 words
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Article34 1962-08-15 13 PENANG. Tues. Teh Ah Chen, 22. was today granted $200 bail until Bept. 7 when he pleaded not guilty to stealIng a $135 bicycle from Lob Ah Ket In Kimberley Street yesterday.34 words
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Article34 1962-08-15 13 MUAR, Tues. Mr. Khoon Yong Klang, a teacher of St. Matthew's English School In Tangkak. 16 miles from here has been appointed a Social Welfare Assistant in Johore Bahru.34 words
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Article60 1962-08-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent his "best wishes" to the acting President of the Korean Republic on its National Day celebrations tomorrow. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, also sent "warmest congratulations and sincere wishes for the happiness and prosperity of the60 words
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Article31 1962-08-15 13 MUAR, Tues. About 50 Scouters, Cub masters and Cub mistresses from Johore will attend a preliminary training course at the Teachers' Day Training Centre here beginning on Sept. 13.31 words
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Advertisement125 1962-08-15 13 THE KUE-KEN System CRUSHING WITHOUT RUBBING KUE-KEN CRUSHERS This simple and powerful machine meet* the most difficult crushing requirements of mine, quarry and Industrial operations. Better design, construction and performance. KUE-KEN CRUSHERS Ideal for working with Kue-Ken jaw crushers. Compact, needs little headroom, fits easily in yourNflow sheet. Powerful. yet125 words
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Advertisement467 1962-08-15 13 ifSSSEScir '^dB p L|B L^^r MF *HH 1 HIGHER PERFORMANCE f^ m ft CHEAPER MOTORING y :JL Jft r} When you use Molyslip, your car (any type, new or K ""'J^m^-ri tf Vl old) responds with all the signs of better lubrication. fIPPMrf*T77/'J Most noticeable are more power, greater acceleration,467 words
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Miscellaneous278 1962-08-15 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS -A Metater BMm me» m 1. A familiar «tcp for the bead mountain* from waves of the Household (It). far." (Shelley) (T). S. "The unpljmb'd, salt, 7. Flag caiulnc Spartan dMraa* •ea." (Arnold) (10 >. (S, S, 7)--9. The librarians song (4). 10. A mother can278 words
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Article1179 1962-08-15 14 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY By and 10, a new cookery book! JT was some minutes later before Mat Mousedeer returned with his new spell, but when he did, he looked very pleased with himself. "I really think this covers the lot." he said. "I had an awful job1,179 words
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Article101 1962-08-15 14 yHE Jungle Folk buy Mat Mousedeer o printing outfit, thinking this hobby will keep him too occupied to worry them, but a week later Mot sends them o message to come and see him, and tells them he plans to start a magazine called The Jungle Post.101 words
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Article194 1962-08-15 14 HELLO Boys and Cirlj: SAM glad moif of you got the correct answer* to last week's picture puzzle. I think that was a clever bit of spotting. The solution to Hie puzxle is: 1, Cinderello's pumpkin 2. Aladdin's lamp 3. Puss-in-Boot's boots 4. Red Riding Hood's cape and hood. Her*194 words
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Article173 1962-08-15 14 Mfju Chow, aged 14: 11A. Lorong Brunei. Selatan Pudu. Kuala Lumpur; photos. Peter Lim Menf Y»m, aged 13; 6-H. Jalan Tenteram. Singapore 12; songs, football, games. Taamln Say, aged 18; 2A. Walton Road. Singapore IS; stamps. Jenny Lim. aged 17; 132. Onan Road, Singapore173 words
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Article226 1962-08-15 14 LOCAL PEN PALS One Honf Keow, aged 12; 78, Lorong 23. Geylang Road, Singapore 14; stamps, football. Samsuddin, aged 16; 116-7, Chua Chu Hang Road, Singapore 24; view -cards Leo Franklin, aged 15; 8328, Pokok Assam. Taiplng. Perak; songs, swimming. Strphrn Chant, aged 14; 94, tail nuhu. Mdiuccti. cycling, badminton.226 words
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Advertisement86 1962-08-15 14 PERFECT PARTNERS 'OR DELICIOUS SALADS AND COLD PLATES fUse Heinz Mayonnaise and Heinz Sulad Cream in your kitchen. ..for the tastiest ~:ihids. sandwiches and cold plates. Try Heinz Mayonnaise as a sauce for fish, a creamy salad dressing or sandwich --preiiil...l>ring out the tantalising flavour of oil your dishes. For86 words
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Advertisement76 1962-08-15 14 CONTEST FOR NEXT WEEK 7 think you deserve a free ticket for the show', says Snowhite •21 So Name i»* **tmi Address 1 Age Sex Racial harmony in animal kingdom H(P- MB STRANGE bedfellows indeed, but Major the Si. Bernard, and his firm friends. Digger the rabbit, and Shandy the76 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-08-15 14 ccc Collect $tx of them coupons to join the Chtldren; Comer Club. Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six CCC. coupons and a stamped sell -addressed envelope. Name Address41 words
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Advertisement1482 1962-08-15 15 10 LIVIRPOOL Wttl (.OAbl Ilk, OM rpara w» in* iimi PATROCLUS Linrpni. OuMia. fcHsgoa ll Pt, An II *n LAERTU M mills L IMt. UwMn Gdn 31 An 10 »«S 17/20 Aug 11 MARON Hiwi, LKtrptK Clataoa »u| 10 HJ O HJ M/tt AM «w«i tUMAiUS AmouiMpon. R'daai. HU| Aa|1,482 words
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Advertisement1325 1962-08-15 15 KJUJJHfIi IJJ H n Vl 'M i *i '{"1^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMIURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60THENIURI ANI COPENHAGEN. S pon P Sham Ptnant R/WAm "JUTUNOIA" I) 13/21 JVaj 21/27 An «21 An I 3( ¥&> ]j) -MkRA a) M a«y 41,325 words
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Advertisement1491 1962-08-15 15 7$ W IW Tf Tf Tklf TF 1 UntSi SERtICt It LtWMII. tiVEßff* a CROniNtNTAt PORTS. S'pori P. Shan} Penanf j BENLAWIRS L-aaoi, rawi, Rottanaai la ft/An it Ate Jl/M MNWTVIt L CM. A'wirp, H'burt Srooutß Pt/An *»t 19/21 Aig 22/23 aENAVON (W N'lara. I'taa. Han-a. M'bra An 11/21 *«f1,491 words
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Advertisement1297 1962-08-15 15 y^. McALISTER cfc CO., LTD. W« g|,i,E«iwlAiH.m« KXAVKNBB4 UNI HAVRE. UMDUN, nAMBU«6, MUIIUOAM. tM AMtLt^. >Ak »MNCIICa, MIObLESBROUGti UATTU VANCOUVER I PORTLANB city j» mhici an l i^ Mm Sw gi 4Mi/i7 An wn *n "n*tn •""YJIiU lonuon. lU«^R«. RomaaAM, HA..I a J*^ h \l^ 1 77S f <M Call1,297 words
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539 1962-08-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent WITH nothing yet known as to the outcome of the International Tin Council meeting in London or the details of the American stockpile selling plan tin shares were inexplicably better on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. There was more539 words
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Article26 1962-08-15 16 Malayan Stock Indict*. Auk. 11 An*. 14 Industrials: 174.61 174.19 Tins: 271.03 272.24 S rubber*: 173 18 173.18 Jan. 1 19 M ajj 100.26 words
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Article625 1962-08-15 16 fOMBLNKL) business In the Slngapore sad Kuala Lumpur trading rooms Of the Malayan Stock Krxhange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrials: Dunlopa (2,500) $1.72 BX. (10.000) $1.73. (1.000) $1.73 BM: East Smelting (1,000) $2.70: F. and N. ords (3.000) $2.89: Gammon (1.000) $1.53, (1.000)625 words
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270 1962-08-15 16 rFHE Straits tin price yesterday rallied slightly by 12$ cents to $423.37} per picul on an offering estimated to be reduced by 10 tons to 240 tons. With American and Euro- pean consuming centres re- ported to be still largely on holiday Interest is270 words
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Article127 1962-08-15 16 MELBOURNE, Turn. HP HE share market generally x showed a tendency to ease. Trading- again was quiet and ■Mm Most leaders were marked down fractionally but Gerrard gained lOd. tons. 6d. reflecting higher profits in 1961/62. Mount Lyell held firmly to yesterday's par level of 2s. 6d. while127 words
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Article128 1962-08-15 16 The Malayan Cxtnanae lanki' Amclatien made theae chan»«s in iti ratea to merchant! yesterday (all ratei to (100): New Vark: buying T 32i, airmail OD 33. 90 d/at 33i credit billa. 33| trade billa. Canada: buying TT 391, airmail OD 38|; 90 d/at Mi credit billa. 38i trade128 words
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Article129 1962-08-15 16 C MINIS! Prwtuce Cicham. tlnia•or« naan prlM> Mr »i«i»4 yssUrMN Ceeemit Mi bulk (3S Mllcn, drum (42 sellers. Copra Auguat (38 buyera, (281 aellara. Pepper: Mtrotok white (147t aellera. Sarawak white (14S aellen, a pec la] Sarawak black (110 aellera. garbled Lamponic black (1121 aellera, ABTA (122k129 words
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Article34 1962-08-15 16 August 14. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 74'' 4 cents (unchanged). K.L.: 74 cents (down one -eighth of a cent). TIN: 5423.37',. (up 12' j cents). Estimated unofficial offering 24# tons (down ten tons).34 words
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Article305 1962-08-15 16 ("OPENING at Friday's closlnf v levels the Federation Rubber Market ruled quiet and prices remained unchanged throughout the morning sesMou in this trading. Yesterday was the last day (or trading in August first grade and switching was done at a quarter cent premium to September. Interest305 words
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Article219 1962-08-15 16 AUGUST first grade rubber buyera f.a.b. closed at 5 p.m. la Singapore yesterday at 74J cenU per lb., unchanged on Fridays closing price. The tone waa vary quiet. I. CCR. A. closing prices in centa per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyera 74), seller* fO|]219 words
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Article201 1962-08-15 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Slngapora wtiarvai today are: Hokkat Maru OA. Ngakuta 47. Naeashlma Maru 8/», Kuala Lumpur 42/43, Kanto Maru 18, Chycbanaa 4/5. Cyclops 3V30, Mnndowl 27/28, Rebeverett 23/24, fitraat Bali 10/11, Bentong 30, Auhy N\V. y Outer reads: Banabungl, Mual, Talia, Chantala, Valetta, Akibonb Maru,201 words
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Article145 1962-08-15 16 August 14. Thre months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) P. ft N. 13 eta. Robinson 9 cts. M. Box 13 eta. Cold Storage 4t«. Brewereics 2S cts. Steamship 9 cts. 8. Darby 4 id. 8. Times 22 cts. W. Jacks 10 eta. S. Traders 25 cts. Unlteers 11 cts. MININGS Pahang145 words
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Advertisement889 1962-08-15 16 lE°IORIENTI LINES I SAILINGS TO U.K. Deo- S'OOft) Oep. fencing An-. U.K. 'CATHAY" f Stjp* 10 S«s* 2 Oct 'ORION" 3 Oct 29 Oct 'CHITRAL" II Oct 12 Oct 3 N*« "CHUSAN" «V No* 9 No. 29 Nc« ORCADES" 9 Oec 31 Dm 'CATHAY- 10 Dec II Oat 2 Jajaj889 words
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Advertisement56 1962-08-15 16 fe*. ZIM LINES r^4 SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Eilat Penni S'por* B»if«oii S'dci Penanf Ei'ft -ItaaJaW W»t«- i Saat "VMM" t»m 31 lag MSett "E. NIIISCN" ..Da** r I Stat IM! Seat 11/1? Oet 11 Ha* Agents:— INTIRNATIONAL SHIPPING AGINCY 11. i-1 Asa lastTMCt MM*. 11. Buck Strut s*pp«t-i man56 words
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Advertisement129 1962-08-15 16 SHIPPING NOTICE FREIGHT TARIFF FROM SINGAPORE MALAYA/ FIJI ISLANDS Shippers are hereby advL-ed, that owing to the continually rising operating costs, all rates of freight to Fiji Islands will generally be Increased by WU, with effect from Ist October 1962. N.V. KONINKLIJKK PAKETVAAKT MA ATS( lIAPPIJ As Agents: BOYAL INTEROCEAN129 words
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Advertisement982 1962-08-15 17 iji f.i^ji TjTI r^ ij j^ iHi pi^ u l^ l l xH (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra EXPERIENCED ASIAN ASSISTANT required for rubber estate in South Jobore. Box A 5327 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED FITTER Required to supervise and maintain estate982 words
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Advertisement938 1962-08-15 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALt 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. extra SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS at Llnien Drive, Raffles Park. 822.000/-. Loan available. Tel: *****. Singapore. SEMI-DETACHED, 2-storeyed eraside bouse*, m.s Upper East Coast Road, (or sale 832.000 Box A 5300 S.T.. Spore, TeL *****. (EMBAWANC HILL ESTATE: 3rd Phase 3-r>edroomed938 words
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Advertisement840 1962-08-15 17 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS PAN BOOKS Lev* And Money ■y Er thine Caldwell 81.28. Th* Lien By Joseph Kcssel $1.25. Scandal At High Chimney* By John Diskens Carr 81.25. Man In Mellon By Chan** William* 81.25 Traitor Betrayed By E. H. CeekrMge 81.23. PLEASE VISIT TOUR BOOKSHOP FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. HONG KONO840 words
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Advertisement1055 1962-08-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Ward* U (Min.)— Box M cc*. estra ATTENTION H.t*. FOBOBS M>eellent Condition, osed ear* for sale at Cbaogl Auto Berne*. IBS Upper I Chang) Road (opposite Cbangl Prison i B'pore. Tel. *****3. IBSS VAUXHALL VELOX— SI.S9O. 1052 S/Vangiiard— lsBo. Citroen— 51.150 All excellent condition. Taxed/ Ineured1,055 words
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Advertisement1013 1962-08-15 17 FOR SALE M Word* U (Mm.) Bum Sm eta. umtrm CEILING FAN 811/* per month, inclusive of fixing. Tel: (S'por*) *****. CALLING WATERSKMERS We hmv* swimcap that slows (or night skiing. Be seenl Be safe I Wear a glowcap. Vanity, 82 Raffles Place, S'por*. PRESSED STEEL PLATES lirxlf ■urplu* war1,013 words
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Advertisement1344 1962-08-15 17 TAILORING M Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO cto. axtrm FOR CLASS TAILORING suits, uniforms, breecbee Visit Natb Tailors. 4/10 Tanglin Road. (B'pore) AH KAI TAILOR!: Inexpensive and Exclusive (Ladles and Oents) 12-5. Clifford Arcade. CoUyer Quay, Spore. Pbone *****. LADIES DRESS SHOPS 10 Word* U (Min.)— Box SO ct*. rxtn.1,344 words
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Advertisement244 1962-08-15 17 Grange Rood, Tomlinson Road, Angulha Pork Peterson Road, Sinoopore. J Elevated ground Beautiful surroundings. Freehold THE HOUSE EVERY FAMILY WILL FEEL PROUD TO OWN Double Storey Semi-detached House. $27,900/Jircilir* v*°° m w J ml n l m V 4 ■•■'•o'"*. 2 Bathrooms. Kitchen, Verandoh, and Car Porch. Double Storey Bungalow244 words
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Advertisement774 1962-08-15 18 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for Improvements to Waterborne Sanitation. Water Services, and Additions and Alterations to Bathrooms, Improvements to Kitchens, Concrete Paths and Drainage to Bungalows and Quarters at Maxwells' Hills, Taiplng, will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on774 words
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Advertisement374 1962-08-15 18 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Director of Public Works, Federal Headquarters, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on Monday the 27th August, 1962 from Class "B" or above registered J.K.R Contractors for the Construction of the village roads and Ancillary374 words
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Advertisement792 1962-08-15 18 TENDERS J.K.R. PERLIS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received trom registered JO. Contractors In Class °C and above at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, Kedah dan Perils at Alor Star up to 3.00 pjn. of the 29TH AUGUST. 1962 for the:— CONSTRUCTION OP A 3 STOREY GOVERNMENT OFFICE BLOCK792 words
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Advertisement726 1962-08-15 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from serving Junior Technicians on the permanent establishment for tlie post of Junior Technician, Special Grade In the Public Works Department, Pahang, on the salary scale $296 z 14 423 per mensem, plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Applicants must726 words
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Advertisement960 1962-08-15 18 COMPANY MEETING LONDON TIN CORPORATION RESULTS CONSTITUTE A NEW RECORD SIR DOUGLAS WARINGS STATEMENT me 36th Annual General Meeting of London Tin Corporation Limited was held on August 7 at The Chartered Insurance Institute, 20. Alderman bury. London. E.C. The following la an extract from the statement by Sir Oougi**>960 words
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Advertisement850 1962-08-15 18 Times Index lor un-siiarej> with a high of 4809 and a low of 332.4 withui vie financial year ol the Accounts. Management 1 visited Malaya in part ol February ana March ol this year and I have recently returned trom Nigeria. Such visits are essential in order to consult with850 words
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Advertisement183 1962-08-15 18 I Built better to serve better... I ■IftMffll COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT Water Cooler Recommended (or Resuurintl, Schooli. Hotpitals. Hotels. Fietories. Clubs etc. Quiet operac> ion, numerous models. Icecream Conservator Designed (or efficiency. reliabK lny and low cose operation. Icecream will remain firm and fresh. M»ny models to choose from. /^/sYLHa/O^ I183 words
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143 1962-08-15 19 Gray hits 156 not out for Hampshire COUNTIES: LONDON. Tues. CIom of play ■cores in yesterday 1 cricket matehM were: At Lord*i Surrey 319-7 dec and 3-0 Middlesex 260 (Gale 66 Murray M). At Portsmouth Stuwx 306-8 dec. Hampshire 310-6 (Oray 166 no. Baldry 78). At Wsatn-Saper-Mare Somenet 363-9 decReuter - 143 words
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154 1962-08-15 19 Ethir will bid for high jump 'double' /COLOMBO, Tuei Ceylon \j will aend a contingent of 32 to the Asian Game* In Jakarta this month The exchange Control Department has agreed to allow foreign exchange for this number to compete. The contingent will consist of a hockey team of 14.154 words
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Article42 1962-08-15 19 MOSCOW, Tues.— Pyotr Bolotnlkov yesterday completed the distance runners' double In the Russian track and field championships here by winning the 5.000 metres in 13:560. On Saturday Bolotnlkov won the 10.000 metres title in the world record Mmc of 28:18.3.42 words
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Article305 1962-08-15 19 HPAIPINO. Tues. Kedah beat x North Perak 13-7 In their Nk Trophy tennis match here over the weekend. Results (Kedah players first): Lira Say Chuan and Natarajan bt Rama Rao and O. D. Thompson 8-6. 4-«. 6-3; J. Blllingham and Syed Kechik lost to Mohd. Kawim305 words
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330 1962-08-15 19 SOH: SAFA READY TO MEET FPA LEADERS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Amateur F.A. is prepared to meet leaders of the Football Players Association, which will be inaugurated tomorrow, to iron out differences. The main thing to be thrashed out Is the threatened boycott by some State players of Thursday's International330 words
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Article28 1962-08-15 19 MALMOE, Tues. Jutta Heine (West Germany) set a new European record of 23.35 ec for the women's 200 metres In an athletics meeting here.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-08-15 19 (WER goes Helen Frith (Australia) at 1.71 mcv tres to win a gold medal for the women's high Jump at the Aatj's open championships at Ipoh on Saturday. Helen set a new Malayan all-comers record. Picture by Harold Teo.Harold Teo - 45 words
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Article345 1962-08-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TiHE first batch of the Malayan contingent to the Asian Games will leave for Jakarta by air on Thursday. The first batch of 80 will comprise six F.M.O.C. officials, 20 athletes, 11 badminton players, 11 cyclists, 22 hockey players, four shooters,345 words
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190 1962-08-15 19 SOSC pays $24,000 ALL WE HAVE' SAYS SCHUBERT deposit SINGAPORE. Toes. The Singapore Olympic and Sport* Council today sent 124,000 to the Asian Games organising committee as a deposit for the team's board and lodeinr expenses for the duration of their stay In Jakarta. Carl Schubert the BOBC actlnr secretary190 words
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Article126 1962-08-15 19 ATHLETICS NO. 2 FIB FINALS Upon): One mile— l Kamaruddio. 2 Talloo. 3 Baharuddln 6:5.8. High jump— l Verason. 2 Miskun. 3 Nik Moiamed Din sft 3in. Lone Jump 1 Miskun, 3 CD. O Hare. 3 Jaafar 19ft. Shot put— l Lai Sum Minn. 3 Ismail, 3 Wahab126 words
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Article90 1962-08-15 19 RAF 5 COMBINED XI O OINOAPORE. Tues. RAF, the 19 Singapore Premier League soccer champion*, got off to a great start in this year's competition when they thrashed Eurasians-Europeans Combined at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The Combined team plr.yed one man short throughout and were under90 words
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Article51 1962-08-15 19 SINGAPORE. Tuw The AilSingapore team to meet India at soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday will be selected from: Collins Idroe Albar. Wah Chin, Matmoon, Long. All Saml- in. Edwards. Teng Yee. Tebbutts. Ibrahim Awing Pettlte, Osman Aman, Stringfellow. Rabim Omar, Kirn Swee. Middlemas, Tromans, Majid. Urqhart,51 words
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324 1962-08-15 19 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Pakistan hockey team flew into Singapore for a one-night stopover confident of retaining the Asian Games championship. They leave for Jakarta tomorrow morning. A. S. Dara. manager of the team, told the Straits Times: "We have a very Rood side324 words
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310 1962-08-15 19 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG FAM face organisational poser of three alternatives By >: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THE F.A. of Malaya has a big organisational problem with the fifth Merdeka tournament here, scheduled for Sept 8 to 18. South Vietnam have Joined in, making a record310 words
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Miscellaneous19 1962-08-15 19 HOCKEY TOUR MATCH: TPCA v Ceylon XI (Priooee Rd. XL). POLO MACDOUOAL CDF: Spore v Malaya (Thomson Rd. Spore).19 words
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Obituary52 1962-08-15 20 CABLE RECEIVED mother of S. Thuralappah of Buklt Rajah Kotatr Klang pa.wd away peacefully at Urum Plral. Ceylon on 1:; MR. K P. .MOHAMEO YOUtOF, 7t formerly contractor 8.H.8. and a 'P., paaaed away peacefully 14.5.1M2 :>' his native plaro Kdava. 8. India. Insrrtrd by his loving son 8.52 words
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Article51 1962-08-15 20 MR. AND MRS. Willie Raslah I thank friends and relntlves for their l>ie«rnce. valuable gifts and help rendered at thilr wrddine on 11-S-S2 THE FAMILY OF it. late Tan Kah Yin of Inoh thark friends and relatives who assisted In one way or anoiher during th. ir recent bereaven51 words
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Article79 1962-08-15 20 LIM MING TUAN and family of the late Mr. Llm Qee Teng thank relatives and frlendi for their wreaths acralU, condolences and attendance 'at the funeral. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Teo Kek Olanß thank all relatives and friend* for their wreathn. donations, loan of cars and attendance79 words
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Obituary33 1962-08-15 20 IN LOVINC MEMORY of our affectionate Appu who left us thia day last yvar always remembered by hli beloved parents Mr. A Mrs. Kandavanam brother Sk Slster-ln law Mr. Mrs. Amirtnaslngam.33 words
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Article179 1962-08-15 20 SINGAPORE, Tues— Radio Singapore has invited three Opposition leaders in the Singapore Legislative Assembly to participate with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, in a new series of radio forums to discuss the new "•Malaysia" citizenship arrangement,179 words
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Article346 1962-08-15 20 LONDON, Tues. The recent advance in stock markets gathered further momentum today and Kains were more widespread and larger than those recorded on preceding days. Clos:ng middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty, were: RUBBER LONDON, Tues. Spot 22d., Sept. 22^d.. Oct. 97% A., Nov. 22346 words
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521 1962-08-15 20 TRAINEE DOCTOR MUST PAY $20 A MONTH TO WIFE, CHILD SINGAPORE. Tues A FIFTH-YEAR Singapore medical student in A Ireland, who said he had no means of his own, was today ordered by a magistrate's court to pay a "nominal" $20 a month maintenance to his estranged wife and daughter.521 words
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Article172 1962-08-15 20 I ONDON. Tues.— Results of •Lrf today's cricket matches were: At WESTOX SI'PEII MAICI.: Somerset v Kent abandoned because of rain. Match drawn. Somerset 262 for nine dec. and 79 for six. Kent 192. At WELLINGBOKOKiII Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by 216 runs. UkHtanttl 183 and 293.172 words
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Miscellaneous42 1962-08-15 20 UIOHEST and lowest t*mr*r%.y tures in Malaya and Slnita. pore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bh.iru 86 73 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 80 72 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 7242 words
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