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Title Section22 1962-08-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times taw** lid**" tie***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1962. <£ 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article690 1962-08-18 1 U.N. reported seeking 1,000 Malayans UNITED NATIONS, Friday UTHANT, the United Nations Acting SecretaryGeneral, is seriously considering requesting the Government of Malaya to provide the entire force of 1,000 troops to maintain order in West Irian. In Kuala Lumpur, a spokesman of the Ministry of DefenceReuter - 690 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-08-18 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. King Bhumibol of Thailand and Queen Sirikit (above) flew in today for an hour's stopover on their way to New Zealand. In the airport YIP room. Their Majesties had informal talks with the Yang di-Pertuan175 words
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Article219 1962-08-18 1 RAZAK HEADS 'USE MALAY' INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. *pHH formation of a top-level national language implementation committee headed by the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak* VM announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight. The Tengku was speaking at the finals of the National Language Speech contest at the Language and Literature219 words
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101 1962-08-18 1 TIN: GSA DETAILS OF RELEASE OF 50,000 TONS POSTPONED WASHINGTON. Fri. A spokesman for General Services Administration said today the agency's announcement concerning tin disposals had been postponed and would not be issued today. The spokesman said it was not known now when the announcement would be made, adding thatReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1962-08-18 1 THE FLAG SYMBOLS AND ALL THE DETAILS OF ALTERNATIVES SINGAPORE, Friday. *pHK Government today released for publication the three flag symbols which are to be used on the ballot paper for the merger referendum on Sept. 1. Alternative "A" (merger on the White Paper1,198 words
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Article89 1962-08-18 1 SHIP'S VISITORS WARNED SINGAPORE. Fri— The Ministry of Health has called on all people who visited the S.S. Canton during its last stop at Singapore on Aug. 1 and 2 to have themselves vaccinated against smallpox. This follows the discovery of a case of smallpox in the ship last89 words
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90 1962-08-18 1 UP GO SALES BUT DOWN GO UNILEVER PROFITS LONDON. Fri. The Unilever group, the giant Anglo-Dutch combine, said today it did £6 million worth more business In the first naif of this year than in the ,«ame time last year but made £3 million less. Combined turnover of the group,Reuter - 90 words
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Article24 1962-08-18 1 NEW YORK, Fri— Marilyn Monroe left an estate estimated at more than £178.000 according to her will filed for probate here today.24 words
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Article52 1962-08-18 1 NAIROBI. Fri. Delegates from 25 sub-branches here of the Kenya African National Youth wing have urged the replacement of Mr. Joma Kenyatta as party president by Mr. James Gichuru. Its deputy leader. Mr. Gichuru. Finance Minister in the coalition government is. like Mr. Kenyatta. aReuter - 52 words
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249 1962-08-18 1 Limbless baby's death is linked to drug LONDON, Fri. A Coroner's inquest at Chesterfield recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on ftve-month-old Wilfred Shaw, a limbless baby born to a teenage mother who had taken the tranquiliser drug thalidomide in the early stages of pregnancy. The child, who spentReuter; UPI - 249 words
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Article50 1962-08-18 1 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin. Fri. Mrs. Lynn Carter Wilkinson Jr.. 23. daughter of former heavyweight boxIng champion Gene Tunney. has volunteered for the Peace Corps She and her husband. 24. who have been living In suburban WhltefLsh Bay. Wls.. will teach science and English In the Philippines. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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Article48 1962-08-18 1 THE HAGUE. Fri. Some 8,000 West New Guinea residents have asked the Australian Government for permission to move to Australian New Guinea because they do not want to accept Indonesian administration of the territory, a special correspondent of the Netherlands news agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article76 1962-08-18 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today welcomed the peaceful settlement of the West Irian Issue. Commenting on signing of the agreement between Indonesia and the Netherlands on Wednesday. Mr. Lee said- "I welcome the peaceful settlement of the transfer of sovereignty over West76 words
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Article20 1962-08-18 1 COLOMBO. Fr». T*""» men detained after the attempted coup last against the Ceylon Government were released today.20 words
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Article33 1962-08-18 1 LONDON. Fri. English historian Sir Arthur Bryant wrote today that If Britain joins the European Common Market without the Commonwealth the reigning Conservative Party will be "gravely weakened. perhaps destroyed." Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article415 1962-08-18 1 Cup Final fever grips capital KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Cup final fever gripped the Federal capital as thousands arrive here today from various parts of the country for the greatest event in Malayan soccer the Malaya Cup final, this year between Selangor and Penang. Advance sales of tickits have been so415 words
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Article38 1962-08-18 1 TEST CLOSE LONDON. Fri At Of pljy on Ml Ml' fiftb .and final i I it The Oval hen div Pakistan had m 178 for Mx wickets in t<> 1 nslinds 480 ('•< declircd. Fcutor Back Page).38 words
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Article396 1962-08-18 3 UNITED NATIONS, Friday rE United Nations will have military observers stationed in West Irian early next tek to report on any breach of the ceasefire between Dutch and Innesian forces which goes into effect at midnight today an authoritative source said last night. U Thant. theReuter - 396 words
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158 1962-08-18 3 Katangese seize two Malayan area towns T EOPOLDVILLE, Fri.— ■k Katangese troops, armed with bazookas and led by mercenaries, have captured two towns ir northern Katanga, the Congolese Premier, Mr. Cyrille Adoula, said yesterday. A communique from Mr. Adoula's office did not identify the nationality of the mercenaries. The communique158 words
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Article34 1962-08-18 3 GLASGOW. Fri. ExChief Albert Lutull of South Africa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, has accepted nomination as a candidate for the Rectorship of Glasgow University, a student spokesman said yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1962-08-18 3 SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam Government forces yesterday killed 42 Communist guerillas and captured 60 in a major combined operation in the southern province of An Xuyen.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-08-18 3 CHURCHILL LOSES RUFUS— THE DOG IN THE KNOW LONDON. Fri.— Sir Winston Churchill's poodle Rufus, one of the world's best known dogs r d the former Prime Minister's "closest confidant." has died, it was announced last night. A family spokesman said Sir Winston. 87, recovering in a hospital from a170 words
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Article81 1962-08-18 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The Prime Minister of Thailand. Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said today Thailand would not sit at the same conference table with Cambodia after the recent border clashes. He was commenting on reported plan by the Cambodian Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, to ask theReuter - 81 words
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Article59 1962-08-18 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister and Mr. Jean Paul Gamier, French Ambassador to India, yesterday formally ratified the Franco-Indian treaty of May 28, 1956, ceding to India the former French possessions of Pondicherry, Karlkal, Mahe and Yanaon. The territories have been underReuter - 59 words
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222 1962-08-18 3 LONDON, Friday. A GREEMENT on proposals for uniting Aden colony with the Federation of South Arabia was reached at a constitutional conference here, a final communique stated today. The decision was taken at the end of talks between the British Government and Ministers ofReuter - 222 words
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Article223 1962-08-18 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON: The world's nuclear tests have reached a total equivalent to exploding three Hiroshi-ma-type atomic bombs every day for the past 17 years, a British weekly, Peace News, reported yesterday. JAKARTA: A military court condemned to death Kartosuwirjo, leader of the Darul Islam rebel movement In West223 words
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Article42 1962-08-18 3 PORT MADOC (Wales), Fri. A nuclear protest ship sponsored by peace organisations In Britain and the United States. "Everyman Three," left harbour hen yesterday on the first stage of a voyage to Leningrad to protest against Russian nuclear testing. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article40 1962-08-18 3 KATMANDU, Fri. People living on the border between Nepal and Chinese-ruled Tibet will have a year to decide which country they wish to belong to, under Nepalese and Chinese notes regulating the border peoples, published last night. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1962-08-18 3 TEGUCIGALPA i Honduras), Fri. Six people were killed and several wounded yesterday in a two-hour gun battle between officials and civilians in the city of Juticalpa in Central Honduras. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article238 1962-08-18 3 MOSCOW, Friday. DUSSIA S hero cosmonauts were examined by space doctors and scientists yesterday while Moscow prepared to give them a rapturous welcome. Major Andrlan Nlkolayev i and Colonel Popovlch were flown yesterday from Karaganda, In Kazakhstan, to a town on the river Volga. TheyReuter - 238 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-08-18 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /WHAT DO YOU WO*f) /^Zm <*x^\ I ABOUT THIS UOTEL< J°» OJMB 1 (WELL, I UOP* IT \&iT) ZvVfiCS^ A N a 4MAQT place i TMINS y^ I riAt-igj VTO WEAR/ I"37 words
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233 1962-08-18 4 Poly may be top technology college soon, says principal SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Polytechnic may become a college of advanced technology in the next few years, its principal, Mr. C.I.C. Scollay, said today. He told the Straits Times: '"The next few years should be very interesting, now that the Polytechnic233 words
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392 1962-08-18 4 Adams cleared on paint cheating charge SINGAPORE, Fri. MR. GOH HENG LEONG, the Second Criminal District Judge, today acquitted and discharged Thomas Davidson Adams. 38, on a cheating charge. It was alleged In court that Adams had falsely represented himself as a representative of Mohamed Ayoob and Co., and obtained392 words
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Article138 1962-08-18 4 A CHESHIRE HOME FUND PLEA SINGAPORE, fri. The Singapore Cheshire Home Appeals Committee today appealed for full public support for its three-pronged campaign to raise $25,000. The acting chairman of the committee, Mr. R. G. Simmons, listed them as: 1. A piano recital by local artiste Yu Chun Yee at138 words
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193 1962-08-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A supervisor of Shell Co. Ltd.. who said his monthly pay was nearly $500 today denied a lawyer's suggestion that he was "expecting to make a fortune by dragging Tan Eng Chia to court." Ebenezer Egbert D'Aranjo, 31. was under cross-examin-ation at193 words
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Article232 1962-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Frt.—lndonesians in Singapore today Joined their lellow nationals throughout the world In celebrating the 17th anniversary of their country's independence from colonial rule. The independence celebrations here began at 8 a.m. with the ceremonial hoisting of the red and white Indonesian flag at the residence232 words
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Article95 1962-08-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Lshak, today called upon his fellow Muslims to respect the freedom of worship of those of other faiths atter merger and Malaysia. Inche Yusof said that though Isltfm was to be the official religion of* Malaysia95 words
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Miscellaneous311 1962-08-18 4 rpHE following to today's ache- Malayan Airways: From Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong x dule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur (ML 171) 9.30 ajn.: (TO 402) 11.30 a.m. ments at Paya Later airport from Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lum- Qantaa: To Darwin, Brisbane. Singapore: pur. Malacca (ML 103) 11.16 Sydney (QP311 words
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Article, Illustration2100 1962-08-18 5 LIM KIT SIANG - LIM KIT SIANG: by Singapore. Friday 'HE WAS NOT VERY POPULAR Four from students' union were detained Dr. CHUANG: HE WAS A KUOMINTANG MAN AND TROUBLESOME... HE WAS ASKED TO GO 'JHE Vice-Chancellor of the Nanyang University, Dr. Cbuang Chu-Lin, today admitted that students2,100 words
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Miscellaneous227 1962-08-18 5 HI Abnvr By At Capp -E SE.CH AME v l J7^ IT'LL BUST A BLOOD \A The: "V LAND CRMCKLV, C 6OODNESS HIS WAV-- -^M& VESSEL,IM HrS EVIL JX. V PLANE IS U SON//— THET WERE m/ iTlgwEw^i U LEVE J SCA%?/ UNDER -^> MERELY A 6IMQLK J F^^Z?/S^fel^ W^-227 words
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Advertisement154 1962-08-18 6 M TTI T T /*1 TT FTI Q1 W -fc!j -H* -iV -LJ JL I 4 DJAKARTA X^^Bw-'^BJ^ ;^^^B^B^ BWU^' ■BBBJBBBHBBBHHMB^HBBBI eID Bm < b^ b^b^b^b^Hblb^bSHblb^b^bVblHbVHHHblbVbSbl tH I Bk. BmA N-- r& jlbTi y Hr ■SbVbVbSbVbSbVblblb^bSbVblbVbHhi SERV/NG SOU7H EAST ASIA X SILAKAN NAIK Yes you really are ■■<* WELCOME ABOARD154 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1962-08-18 7 RUSSELL TAYLOR - RUSSELL TAYLOR -by The housing situation in England is so serious that even a crash programme of slum clearance would only make matters worse. The urgent short-term need is slum prevention. NOBODY knows the number of Ik nut' l ess people in Britain. This is1,329 words
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297 1962-08-18 8 Dissident men say Jamit Singh is 'a stooge' AFTER THAT ULTIMATUM TO HARBOUR BOARD... SINGAPORE, Friday. A GROUP of Singapore Harbour Board workers today accused Mr. Jamit Singh, secretary of the S.H.B. Staff Association, of being "the stooge of a vicious anti-national conspiracy" a day after he had issued an297 words
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166 1962-08-18 8 COUNCIL IN ARREARS: NO WATER IN PUBLIC I PIPES |*ENTONQ. Fri— The Pub D lie Works Department has cut oil the water supply from SO out ol 54 public standpipes because the Town Council has tailed to pay $43,000 arrears oX water charges. The (Mr standptpes not disconnected an one166 words
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Article114 1962-08-18 8 Gangsters break in-for a sleep DENANG, Fri.— A gang 1b reported to have broken into a vacant house in Tanjone Bungah last night and accupled some of the bedrooms The house, belonging to Mr. Lee Wee Hock, nad been vacant for about five months. At &J0 last night, a friend114 words
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Article106 1962-08-18 8 Swindling was their business 1«E 20th century has produced some of the most notorious swindlers in history. Lasting success eluded them aH, and in m«ny instances so did happiness. Read in The Malay Mail how the most amazing of these confidence tricksters rofcbod end looted and cheated their way to106 words
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Article55 1962-08-18 8 SEREMBAN. Fri. More than 200 people have been granted licences to shoot green pigeons in Port Dlckson district since the season opened in Negri Sembilan on Wednesday. The season will close on Nov. 30. Nearly 2.000 green pigeons were shot tn the Port Dtefcson area alone55 words
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Article15 1962-08-18 8 KUCHINO. FrL The Government Natrtical School has been moved From here to Sibu.15 words
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Article38 1962-08-18 8 ALOR STAR. Trl.— The Sultan and Sultanah ol Kedah plans to pay a visit to America at the end of this year. It Is understood that preliminary arrangements are beln* made for the trip.38 words
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Article71 1962-08-18 8 KUUHING. Frl.— Two Dayak women were among eight people who resigned recently from the Sarawak United People's Party. I Mukah branch. Third j Division. A Joint letter of resignation was addressed to the I branch. It bore the thumbprints of all eight. A copy was sent71 words
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113 1962-08-18 8 QANTAS TO TRAIN SIX AT SYDNEY AIRPORT SINGAPORE. Fri.— Qantas Airways will next year begin training six Singapore youths in aircraft engineering at its jet base at Sydney airport on a new five year apprenticeship scheme, the airline announce^ her« today. This follows the success of its first training scheme113 words
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146 1962-08-18 8 What art Malaya's chances at Asian "Games? VTKXT Friday the Aataa ri Games begin Jakarta and this Suday Aria Magaatae. the ■■pplemft tamed free with the Sunday Ttmea, gives you a preview «f the cluwnll— who will clash In the tM million stadium that President Seekarne has built fer the146 words
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Article47 1962-08-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. FA The first annual conference uf the University of Malaya Oraduates Society will be held at the Students Union House on the campus here at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, will address the meeting.47 words
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Article28 1962-08-18 8 KLANO. Fit The Sultan of Selangor presented letters of appointment to 14 new members of the Dewan dl-Raja (Ruler's Council) at the Istana Alam Shah here.28 words
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183 1962-08-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TOE distribution of prizes by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the winners of competitions at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustoka here tomorrow night will mark the end of the second phase of the National Language Month campaign. The183 words
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95 1962-08-18 8 Tun Razak has a busy day in Brunei BRUNEI. Ftl.— The Federation's Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today visited Brunei Town's $10 million mosque for prayers with senior Government officials. Tun Razak, who arrived yesterday, was the guest of honour at a State banquet given last night by the95 words
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Article85 1962-08-18 8 MALACCA, Frl. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. G. Mariappan (Alliance) said today that the recent decision to terminate the services of the Municipal Secretary. Inche Mohamed All bin Salleh was made solely on the Initiative of Alliance members In the Council. He said that85 words
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Miscellaneous24 1962-08-18 8 Umffs Bummy By ttmtph Umitmmmhi STOP TH'T*UCK,SYIVC*TSK! Ya\ I I' NOW Tw <SOrTA\ g /yOU ME A\ \jtUtT£& (T^VACLUAWV CUJCK^/ 00 WF bONT6TT JYk24 words
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397 1962-08-18 9 THAM SOON KENG - THAM SOON KENG Two groups face up after youths' political quarrel -by TELUK ANSON, Friday. QUICK police reinforcements from Teluk Anson prevented a major clash between two groups at Chui Chak new village, 19 miles from here last night. In a minor clash earlier397 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-08-18 9 PRAISE FOR MALAYAN OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL KUALA I.IMPUR. Fri. A man with an eye for physical fitness and leadership thinks young Malayans are dolnr very well at the Outward Bound School. He is the executive director of the Outward Bound Trust in Britain, Mr. E. W. Daw son (above), who153 words
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Article37 1962-08-18 9 SUNG El PVTANI, Fri.— Inche Abdul Samad bin Osman, M.P., has been elected president of the Sungei Patani Alliance Council with Mr. Cheah Choon Gan (MCA) and Mr John Kuruvllla (MIC) a.s '/ice- presidents37 words
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165 1962-08-18 9 Alliance on top in local polls just Lended KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The country-wide series of local council elections just ended, has given the Alliance control of 216 out of 287 local councils Official statistics show that the Alliance scored resounding victories In nearly all States. The only setback suffered by165 words
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Article30 1962-08-18 9 KLANO, Fri.— Mr. Qoh Tian Chin, a Klang Rotarian, returned on Wednesday after attending the World Rotary Convention In Los Angeles and a three-month world tour.30 words
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Article23 1962-08-18 9 ALOR STAR, Fri. Kedah Police today alerted estate owners against a man posing as a rubber replanting inspector and demanding money.23 words
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Article27 1962-08-18 9 PONTIAN, Fri. No further licences for the keeping of pigs In the Town Council area will be Issued, according to the Johore Government Gazette.27 words
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196 1962-08-18 9 Malaysian drama: Closing date extended SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Culture has announced that the clusing date for the pan-Malaysian drama competition about "Merger and Malaysia" has been extended from Aug. 15 to the end of this month. The competition is open to residents in the Federation of Malaya. Sarawak,196 words
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Article38 1962-08-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The ban imposed' on United Press International by the Indonesian Government has been temporarily lifted to allow the American news agency to cover the Asian Games in Jakarta, it was announced here today.38 words
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Article26 1962-08-18 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Roy Sharma, barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the High Court today.26 words
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251 1962-08-18 9 SUNGEI PATANI, Friday. THE War Department Civilian Staff Association A has asked all its Federation branches to form "acting committees" in readiness for the issue of strike ballots to its 10.000 members. In a circular to branch secretaries, the general251 words
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Article103 1962-08-18 9 Copy the Chinese, Malays told KAJANG. Fri.— A call to Malay settlers at Sungei Takali near here to learn from their Chinese neighbours how to Improve their living standards was made by the Mentri Besar, Dato Aba Bakar bin Baginda. He was opening an $8,000 mosque for Muslim settlers in103 words
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Article65 1962-08-18 9 PENANG. Fri.— An Australlan singer. Miss Audrey Rutherford, will be one of the non-Malay performers taking part in a variety show to be held on the Dato Kramat fcround tomorrow night to mark the end of National Language Month. The show, sponsored Jointly by65 words
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Article41 1962-08-18 9 KUCHING. Fri Teo ing Long. 22. was sentenced to 12 months' tall by the Sibu High Court for causing grievous hurt to Tong Ing Chiew, 22. by throwing acid at him in Market Road. Slbu. on Aug. 2.41 words
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Article107 1962-08-18 9 Church hit by loss of expats IPOH. Fri. The once prosperous St, Andrew's Presbyterian Cljureh of Perak has been hard hit by the MalayanLsation of the Government services. An appeal letter by Mr. Harvey Paterson, secretary of the appeal committee of the church, has disclosed that Malayanlsatlon has resulted In107 words
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129 1962-08-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The Slam-Burma Deatn Railway Association want* the ASA countries Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines to restrict the import of Japanese goods into their territories. The secretary of the association, Inche Mohamed bin Daud. said today that this move followed the Japanese129 words
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Obituary26 1962-08-18 10 Wordt Sit (Minimum} SEBASTIAN X CRUZ Passed away peacefully 15-8-62 at Murukumpuzha i India I beloved husnand of Kurusols nd father of Richard and Nupoleai..26 words
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Article32 1962-08-18 10 29 era's Sit /Minimum* THE FAMILY OF the late Tan Kay Pan* slnecrcly thank friends of Kimpong Amber and relatives for their con- I <ioi*nces. wreaths and attendance at Ihe funeral.32 words
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Article30 1962-08-18 10 U Hera's fit (Minimum) CONGRATULATIONS MADAM S. T. U>h at reopening of Juwita Beauty I Parlour. H Still Road. S pore. Best wishes from Singapore and Kuala l.umpur friends.30 words
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Article196 1962-08-18 10 U Wmrit Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java RDsttafel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch tMlie CO»>ERTONB Is the to* quality suntan product In every way! There a no guesswork about Coppertone's superior Tanning speed-with-aafety GET RID of excess poundage. Leok younger better, r.njoy Rvvits with every meal the196 words
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715 1962-08-18 10 The Straits Times Kidnappers Beware Saturday, August 18, 1962. Since kidnappers became liable to the death penalty there have been two trials under the new law in Singapore and one in the Federation. Six men were in the dock in the first Singapore trial, charged with kidnapping i a pepper715 words
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Article345 1962-08-18 10 Wall Street has not reacted unfavourably to the President's rejection of a shot in the arm for business in the shape of an early tax cut No doubt it was impressed by the far from cheerless picture that Mr. Kennedy drew of the state of the American345 words
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Article232 1962-08-18 10 In the midst of a national anti-tuberculosis campaign whose aims must include the preventive isolation of the infected, it is unthinkable that a large number of chronic cases should be turned out and sent home, if they have one. Yet unless something is done this is what will232 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1962-08-18 10 The obstacles that still reman^^beovercome from A CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Friday THE Russian manned orbital flights of th© past week-end have demonstrated c I c a r ly man's ability to live for co m p aratively short periods of time in space. The achievement is1,505 words
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Advertisement902 1962-08-18 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMINTS M W»Hi UJ» (Mm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In 8ln(a--porr. Orchard Road, Sunday Service 9 i.m and 6 p.m. All welcome. CALLING ALL YOUTH Come nit hear Thr RlcMousness of Ood" speaker Mr. R Butler Chlneee Ifetiiodut Church 255. T*lok Ayer Street, smcipor*. I— Sunday 4.00 p.m. WESLEV902 words
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Advertisement64 1962-08-18 10 If you weir GLASSES.. The Proper Glass** should enable you te sea Clearly bi well as Comfortably. If your eyes art in Hit slifhtesr 4fr— uncomferteble if yeur vrsien is not everything you think it sheule 1 te, consult a competent visien spedelist ro hmv a thoreuiH r i sBhJBBBBk64 words
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Advertisement65 1962-08-18 10 GLASSES ft 4 REALLY Beware ot imitations. Genuine Carl Zeiss PRO ltd lenses bear this mork-S YOUR EYES ALL LATEST MODELS AVAILABLE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO. 334, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE (Opposite Odeon Theatre) Tel: *****. D For information, please apply to: C. MELCHERS CO., S. E. A. Agency P.65 words
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Article277 1962-08-18 11 A lone bomber and its radio scare marauding vessels into submission SINGAPORE, Friday. pi RATES operating off the coast of North Borneo are being cowed by a lone Shackleton bomber. The secret of its success is neither guns nor bombs, but its radio. I Immediately a277 words
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Article152 1962-08-18 11 TOBACCO, LIQUOR REVENUE GOES UP SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Customs DeDartment collected $25,836,000 revenue from tobacco In the first seven months of this year— sl,62B,ooo more than the estimates and $2,161,000 more than in the same period last year. Revenue from most of the ■ither imports, such as petroleum and liquor,152 words
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Article24 1962-08-18 11 MUAR. Fri— One hundred and twenty families have moved into a 4.000-acre rural development area in Bukit Serampang. 42 miles from here.24 words
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Article47 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Ngok bin Harun, 42. was tentatively charged In the First Magistrate's Court today with rape at his house In Petallng Jaya yesterday at about 10 p.m. A preliminary Inquiry was fixed for Oct. 16. Ngok was allowed a bail of SI. 000.47 words
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Article, Illustration274 1962-08-18 11 Detective wife unearths 'startling facts' STRANGE EVENTS IN ARMY QUARTERS... SINGAPORE, Frt.— 3 Blond Austrian-born Mrs. Gertrude Fortt, wife of a British Serviceman, has made a report to police of "strange goings on" In her Dempsey Road army quarters. Immediately after lodging a report at the Central police station last274 words
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Article44 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. former salesman of Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd.. Llm Yew Leong, 29, was today sentenced to 30 months' Jail by a magistrate's court dn three charges of criminal breach of trust of chocolates worth $2,359 belonging to the firm.44 words
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Article20 1962-08-18 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Radio Rome today presented Radio Singapore with 50 records of classical and popular Italian music.20 words
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124 1962-08-18 11 Opposition call for Assembly meeting SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Barlsan Sosialis today Joined the Workers' Party in the call for an immediate sitting ol the Legislative Assembly to debate the proposed changes in the Malaysian citizenship. Mr. David Marshal chairman of the Workers' Party, was the first to request the sitting.124 words
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Article53 1962-08-18 11 PENANG. Fri.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today praised the Teochew community for adopting a Malayan outlook. "You have played a great role In the country's development in the field of trade. commerce and education." he told the Federated Teochew Association of Malaya at their53 words
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Article41 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya is among more than 40 countries represented at the 12th world poultry congress now going on In Sydney. About 1,500 delegates, Including 500 from overseas, are attending the congress, which ends tomorrow.41 words
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Article, Illustration320 1962-08-18 11 EXIT: POPULAR MALAYA HALL WARDEN From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: LONDON. Friday TtHE appointment of Mr. R. D. R. Osborne, popular A Warden of Malaya Hall, the students hostel here, is to be terminated at the end of this month. Mr. Osborne has held the! post for more than seven years. His320 words
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Article67 1962-08-18 11 SEREMBAN, Fri. A new union catering for all types of workers in the petroleum Industry Is to be formed in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. It will be known as the National Union of Petroleum la. dus try Workers. Six hundred members of the National Union of67 words
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Article, Illustration122 1962-08-18 11 SEREMBAN, Frt— The Social Welfare Departments of Seremban and Singapore are trying to contact the parents of eight year old Chang Menc Chee (above), -lias Low Poh Chee. A statement issued by the Social Welfare Department here says the child is being122 words
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Article105 1962-08-18 11 $120,000 in clinical chair fund SINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore and Malayan doctors and dentists are respondi r u enthusiastically to a call for donations to a $600,000 endowment fund for a clinical chair at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. The plan for the endowment fund was first announced at the105 words
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Article41 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, will open the worshop of the Sri Jaya Transport Company Ltd., at the junction of Jalan Utara and the Federal Highway In Petallng Jaya. on Aug. 26.41 words
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Article216 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. a million policyholders of 39 mushroom insurance companies in the Federation which have been compulsorily liquidated, can now send in their claims for refunds of premiums. But Treasury spokesman warned today that policyholders should not think that the lon* wait was216 words
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Article130 1962-08-18 11 Catholic News applauds Malaysia qiNGAPORJE, Fri The Malayan Catholic News today rejoiced at the formation of Malaysia "because It Is yet another of the heavy blows struck by Malayans at Communism in Asia." In an editorial, the paper announced that Its masthead would be changed immediately to the Malaysia Catholic130 words
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Article44 1962-08-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union will hold its annual delegates conference on Aug. 25 at 4.30 p.m. at the Federal House canteen. The conference will be opened by the Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln44 words
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Article29 1962-08-18 11 PENANO, Fri— A former Inmate of a reform school. Alias bin Mohamed Hamld, 10, was today Jailed for one year for stealing a bicycle on July 13.29 words
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Article38 1962-08-18 11 MUAR, Fri. A $100,000 girls' school will be built next to the present Convent School here early next year. It will be known as St. Theresa Girls' School and will take only over-aged glrls^38 words
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Advertisement309 1962-08-18 11 JUST OUT! Readers AUGUST ISSUE I Containing TUNE IN TO WORLD T.V: A lucid and aurhorttative examination of Telstor the satellite which represents one of the greatest advonces in communications since the invention of the telephone. THE KIDNAPPING WHICH SHOOK A NATION: A condensation of George Waller', masterly presentation of309 words
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Advertisement260 1962-08-18 11 -or RARE and EXQUISITE scotch.... nothing like M S Queen Ann^B connoisseurs and f Wh\ discriminating lM| _K people IBsE KSTABLISHKO 179) s*^s mi JACKSON 4 CO.. llklwalMM JACKSON'S MALAYA ITO: k... l-,.,. i^> r~~t f* Plan your career success with Ss&i horn study cane T_Lj*/ *V*»fjf ft* through which260 words
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Miscellaneous459 1962-08-18 11 RAniD SINGAPORE Oreat Expectations: 11.00 B«turKAUIU dllNlaAfUnC. day Nlght Rhythm A 2 ciost SHORTWAVE SERVICE Down. ■■■■■■in wAtr*i»iriivir- RADIO MALAYA MEDILM WAVIE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORT* AVfc service 41.7 Metre* AM. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Negara-Ku. News Headlines, News: 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 6.05459 words
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495 1962-08-18 12 A unified teaching scheme? 'J'HE Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. said recently that teaching was a dedicated profession and high salaries would attract the wrong types. lam afraid it is difficult to accept that as an adequate explanation for the extremely poor495 words
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139 1962-08-18 12 I READ with mounting indignation the letter from your correspondent "Mum" whose daughter's marriage was postponed because of the Education Ministry's delay In the payment of arrears to some 500 teachers who qualified in December. 1960. I am the sister of one of these139 words
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331 1962-08-18 12 Hydro dispute: The company explains DURING the recent period when publicity was given to the dispute Detween the Perak River HydruElectric Power Co. Ltd. and the Perak Hydro's Employees' Union, the company deliberately avoided making any press statement for the reason that it was considered such action would not help331 words
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308 1962-08-18 12 THE RED TAPE ARTISTS OF THE EPF lAM not impressed by Y. C. X.'s assertion that I allowed my temper to get the better of me when I described some of the more fatuous things an EPF member is supposed to do and say before he can recover his dues308 words
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Letter234 1962-08-18 12 IT would appear that there is no co-opera-tion between the Singapore Traffic Branch and the driving schools. I know the case of a person who went to have his Highway Code and eye-sight test having been told by the drlvln" school that an ap- polntment had234 words
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152 1962-08-18 12 THE CAMEL HUMPS THAT MENACE ALL MOTORISTS I BELIEVE road users in Ipoh have had their patience taxed long mourn. Trenches cut across roads have been refilled and patched up in a manner that presents a constant danger. By far the most disgusting ones arc those with excessive patching nn152 words
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Advertisement240 1962-08-18 12 wk *O I* k /y% m gy brings to the electrical wor/d^^ ■H uttn WmA mL\\\lm I fEASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED*? Easy to cut. -i> Skid-proof. No sewing needed. I CARPET wirtl rUed I II brings o n«w bcouty to yeur home. Especially manu- tocturcd for oil modern house*240 words
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Advertisement297 1962-08-18 12 j^gg^^indigestion DlwlllA^ tablets bring fast, safe relief HHHBLHHHMIHBMH s o w y°° can Mt whatever yom <& W^^SStS^m aflijE Ill c Wlthout "orry of afler-me*l I jfff^^^r- agony. Easy-to-Uks "Bismif *g *M«H tablets act in seconds to bring yo« I "fl I **>//, sura relief from indit««tio«, I 9 JZZZZL.297 words
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Miscellaneous289 1962-08-18 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS o. Minor attraction need* pages? 1. Iron pipes blocked by grit are and howl (8). In ruins (4, 3, 8i 6. Idlers all returned In the Up8. Bicycle pedals may be snares per House (S). for miserable specimens (3. 5). 7. Making up the accepted mode)289 words
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Advertisement924 1962-08-18 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M WereJ* U (Mlm.>—Box St rt*. aatra TRAINBO TIACHBR (M) Wanted tßimedlately. Please apply before 22nd August to Pay Cfalao School. Biahan, Maiaaoa. OARPBNTER OMINBSB abl* to make furnltur* and do general carpentertag. Apply Boy* Home 4867 Tambun Road. Ipoh today. i TEMPORARY TBACHBRS924 words
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Advertisement1008 1962-08-18 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 rToras SS (Mi*.)— Box M cts. txtrm AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Fnrnlshed post-war 3 tony S bedroom Bungalow 7| m.s. Pasir Paajang Road. Particular* please apply Box AA34S S.T. Spore. FURNISHED BUNOALOW, Still Road. Four bedroom* (two alrcooditloned), modern sanitation, g*r4«a, garage. Lease two year*. Box A 8358 B.T.1,008 words
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Advertisement720 1962-08-18 13 lOUCATION STAMPORO OOLLBOB <0irill*l« IPS3/196S CXAMS. Let the famous Stamford College course* lnntre your credits/distinctions/ passes 1 Over 4.800 Cambrldce successes secured by Stamford Collegians sines USX Do apt experiment I Write today for a FRBB COPY OP 68-PAQB PftOSPSCTOS •Bfcaah enatalwi ear aaakaja »y»t«*l et trslnirrg M Art*, Sslaaee.720 words
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Advertisement993 1962-08-18 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE 2* Wtrdt SS (Min.)—B»x S* cU. txtrm WANTED 12 and IS bore D/B and 8/B shotguns must be cheap. Tel: (Spore) *****. DOGS, PETS. ETC M Wordt SS (Mi*.)-Bmx St eU. astro THOROUGHBRED MALE BOXBR 3t year* no podlgiri paper*. Phone (B'pore) ***** Sir particulars MUST SELL993 words
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Advertisement984 1962-08-18 13 VIMICLIS FOR SALE M PTerai* SS (Him.)— Box St rt*. txtrm O#IO DAUt*Mlf**sM sßßasßssa aßßst*4a**eßßßßa) tkm VbbMsQbWl CkMatfttOft esVt M*pM*ntVV PTtsOaM ftsi imrntx O^m Wm%\\%\tm >!■> n*^mOHl» sPrOCFVefat BsaaaNesWß tAmaX. MaasafaaNPOf 1 POBO PALOOM (OAWADIASI) Lo-t* X9OV, 94*000 BUsY OeaUy, *sa*BßaSls%sMsf OWaMef drtven. Top aondltloa, Leaving State, 88.500/* o-n-o. Phoaelo*»984 words
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Advertisement697 1962-08-18 13 POR SALE Wordt U (Mim.>—Box St ct*. exfre HAVB AN IDEAL Aquarium? Red Sea Aquarium will fulfil your wish. OaH at 44 Ohoby Ohavx, rpora. Teiephoo* *****. dispensary, folly aoaiaped. ta a fast developing area of Singapore. Please wrtta to Baa AJO4O S.T.. Spot* for further details. CBYLA.iG AOUARIUM 008.697 words
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Advertisement639 1962-08-18 13 FOR SALE M Words SS (Mtm.> Box St cts. BBBPJ ANNUAL HALF-PRICES SALE? Bmgleata* Whit* Mosquito Nat Clearing Oaly 83.90 Baby Pantlee 1 Doom 12.50, Also Extra 10% Discount Over 810/- P»r*h*«* Remember Cathay's 38/39, B> i* Baaa* Road. (Spore). XXXIII ROSSINI ORUM Oat*. Bongo*. Stafford Iron Safes. Pedigree Silver639 words
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Advertisement377 1962-08-18 13 CURIOS Words SS (Min.)— Box St rt*. «xfr* POR NORITAKfI OHINAWARBS, Curto*. Ivory, Jade. Visit mMf"' Arts Furniture Co.. 402, Orchard Road. (S'por*). Phoa* *****. WHlftt TO STAY iS-pora) t* Words U (Mtn.)-Bmx St rt*. astro HOTEL AMBASSADOR ttSSlrtn 46 Meyer Kd Dancing aigbliy. r*L *****. SOUTh EAST ASIA Hotel377 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1962-08-18 14 DODDY HAY - DODDY HAY A CLOSE-UP OF ENGLAND'S FORTHRIGHT NEW FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION SECRETARY by LONDON. Fri. THERE is a sound of hammering these days at Lancaster Gate, where walls are being demolished and rooms rebuilt in the headquarters of the Football Association. The commodious apartments occupied1,421 words
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Advertisement201 1962-08-18 14 H Erf '*"F \mmA I ~2*~ fcf^ SNOWCEM protects your home against sun and rain SNOWCEM is the inexpensive weather-proof coating which both decorates SNQWCfW and protects. It does not flake or rub off and is suitable for cement rendering, >^B^J i] ill concrete and bricks. 1 lb. of SNOWCEM201 words
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Advertisement1558 1962-08-18 15 4 IMHaßJß^iliiij^pjpß |T If UVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Out '.'pon Sails P. Sham Penang LAIRTIS M'seiiies. L'fttl, Dublin la Pt Am M Am 21 MARON Havre. Livirpul. Glasgow Aig II Aaf 23 Am 2«/2l Aaf 31/11 lUMAEUS A'mouth. L'fMl. R'dam. H'trg AM 24 Alf 21 AM 2?/ 1 Stft1,558 words
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Advertisement1363 1962-08-18 15 wniiiPmfi 1 1 v v virmH in ii om THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO SENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTNENBURB ANB COPENHAGEN. S'pora P. Sham Penang /y^c-Ai\ "JUTLANOIA" k) 23/n A.t a/17 Am 21/21 Aag PlY&i)*! "*AMA aj Aaty 4 Salt 5, 7 Hit 1/1,363 words
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Advertisement1460 1962-08-18 15 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'i»am Pmang IE NU WE IS L'fMl, Bmen, Rotterdam M Pt'Taaav Aag 18/2 B BENWYVIS L'lM, A wero, H'burg G'mouth S. 21/ AM 2B Am 21/23 AM 24/2S BENAVON (H) H'Mrg. L'lM, Ha»n, M'bro 6. 33/Alg 23 AM 24/281,460 words
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Advertisement726 1962-08-18 15 fe- McAUSTER CO^ LTD. W^ )BTO "U Nt. ***** XX «i.t.CTM»iianm iuviwm lh»« <IT^ HAVRE, LONOON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LBS AMELES. UN FRANCISCO. MtOOLESBWUCH SIATHE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY OF NfWICN Acciptiag cargi lir CtaUal ft Sattt Jport f^J'mW Pti^l SUNNYVIUI NAVIE ft HULL. 2nd Can 4 Am CITY OF CARL.UI726 words
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543 1962-08-18 16 HTUIS has been again a short week on the Singapore Rubber Market as Monday was a public holiday, state Lewis Peat in their weekly review. Tuesday was the last day for dealing in August No. 1 R.S.S. and there was a steady demand for543 words
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547 1962-08-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent riE mild, uncritical and non committal communique of the International Tin Council had a depressive effect on tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Price drops were not heavy and were insufficient to brine in buyers looking: for shares547 words
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Article22 1962-08-18 16 Malayan Stock lacUcca Aux. IS Anf. 17 Industrials: 170.73 175.71 TJiw: 275.21 272.15 I nkken: 173.1S 17*.6« Jan. 1, ItSSsIM.22 words
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Article652 1962-08-18 16 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: Industrial* i Duolops (900) SI. 75. (3,000) 51. 76: East Smelting (300) $2.71 BL. (1,000) 52.70: Fed. Dlap. (1,000) 11.32. (1,000) SI 32*: F.652 words
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281 1962-08-18 16 TTHERE was a drop of 87± cents to $423.37} in A the Straits Tin price yesterday on an offering of 245 tons, down five tons. The market had little to go on as the latest communique of the International Tin Council was negative.281 words
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Article127 1962-08-18 16 MELBOURNE, Frl. /"•KNERAL invfstment and indtuVI trial shares had slightly firmer undertone with movements about in balance. Company reports to hand mostly report satisfactory results. Mount Lyell continued to Improve to 2s. 9d. In an otherwise featureless base metals sections. Oils were Irregular with A 00. down Is.127 words
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Article179 1962-08-18 16 •hip* lying alengaMe the Imnptn arharvae teday art: Marlanmna 10, Hannover 42 '43, Madlaon Lloyd 31/32. Mombut Mum 13/14, Wonorato 18, Tozal Mani 31/32. Hoech Dene 46. Outer reads: Kaetne Jebaen. Blitaful. LJUevaan. Teea Breexe, Tong Klan, Nina, Matupi, Nlaabe llaru, Hrnui Maa, Kunak, Toulan, Kaloekoe, Talabo179 words
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Article84 1962-08-18 16 CHIMES! Praduct tiahanga tlngaa«ra n»an aritaa —t ncul y**t*rday: Caaanot all: bulk $3» acllan. drum |42t nellKra. Cawa: Auguat $28 buyers *2S| teller*. Paaesr: Muntok while 1147* sellers, Sarawak white $146 Mllara, apecLil Sarawak black $107* aallara. Lampon* garbled black SllO aellera. ABTA $120 Kellers. •tngaawre C*e>ra Aaeedatlen84 words
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Article129 1962-08-18 16 Auamat 17 Three months. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. at N. 13 eta. Robinson 9 eta. M. Box 13 cts. Steamahfp 9 eta. Breweries 27 eta. 8. Times 21 eta. 8. Darby 4ftd 8. Traders 25 eta. W. Jacks 11 cts. Unlteers 11 cts. MININGS A. AmaJ 2/- Parian* 1129 words
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Article75 1962-08-18 16 THE Malayan liMians* Bank*' A»i« •latltn made Utcsc manges In lv rates to merchant* yeaterday tall rate* to $1001: f tiling TT »i OO rtiOy Bti|ian Fran** 181»»: Malland Cuildtrt 1I7|: OtuUch. Marks 1301: Italian Lin )B9M: Narartgian KrWMr 2331. On the fr*« aicnangi mirWl ID Hang Kang75 words
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Article23 1962-08-18 16 The Rawang woi'ns Of Malayan Cement Ltd. produced 23.132 tons In May. 25.702 tons In June and 24.953 tons in July.23 words
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Article13 1962-08-18 16 The July output of Amalgamated Rubber Estates LU. wu 1,157.300 lb.13 words
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Article280 1962-08-18 16 PRICES on the Federation Rubx b*r Exchange remained unchanged throughout the mormnc session in thin trading until after the release of the noon prices when the market eased slightly on scattered selling. Turnover was small. Prices eased a shade at the opening of the afternoon session280 words
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Article218 1962-08-18 16 SEPTEMBER flnt grade rubber buy*ra f.e.a. closed at 6 p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 73J cents per lb.. down quarter of a cent on Thurodny'a closing price. The tone was quiet. S.C.C.R.A. dosing prices In cents per lb., yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers T3». sellers218 words
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Article38 1962-08-18 16 August I"RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73, cents (down a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 731 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5423.37 i (down 874 cents). Estimated unofficial offer ins 245 tons (down 5 tons).38 words
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Advertisement1083 1962-08-18 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A- Paeifio. Atlantic Great Lakes larvim tl* tl* tl* ti» tl* ram r. S'taja N'tala c «ii|«tt» ft. Ten cimlin "laantnn Mtrs" H/M 11/ 1 tail M tMI Ma« IS aei act "Sackikm Man" M/fi Sep: 1$ Ort S Ott II Nn All vessels eqi'lpwa Witt)1,083 words
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Advertisement665 1962-08-18 16 NITTO LINE HONG KONG t JAPAN SERVICE. s.s. -MEIWA MARU" Toy: C-5 lißtitf fir H«h Kmj I Japan Ports PENANG SINGAPORE 27/29 August 30th Aug. 1 it S«pr. Agents. Octuic Lliyf (F. if M.) It*., 7, WiM Quay. Peian Til: *****. Occmic Lliyd Siifaiiri LU., Diimark Ruse, Sit, IB**. Til:665 words
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Advertisement321 1962-08-18 16 SOUTH EASTERN INDUSTRIES CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated In the State ot Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE Application has been made to the Directors ol this Company to Issue to YBO HOCK SENG of No. 293, Jalan Hajljah, Singapore, a duplicate certificate for 15 shares of $100.00 each fully paid, numbered 1483 to321 words
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Advertisement657 1962-08-18 17 TENDERS are Invited from contractors experienced in laying of telephone underground plant for carrying out the work below:— 64/Dl/62 Jurong: South Access Road Main Pipeline Deposit: $200/-. Tender forms, plans and specifications can be obtained from Chief Development Engineer's Office, 2nd fl., Telephone House, Hill St. between 9 a.m. and657 words
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Advertisement434 1962-08-18 17 J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN The closing date of Tender for laying of water mains and construction of ancillary works in the town of Kuala Pilah, 's extended to 27th August, 1962. J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN The closing date of Tender for casting and supplying of components for bridge work at Kuala Rembang434 words
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Advertisement545 1962-08-18 17 NOTICE Estate of LIM TECK HEE— Late of No. 236, Onan Road. Singapore; deceased who died intestate on 36-6-62 (0.A.426/62). Pursuant to Section 29 -of the Trustee's Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons Interested in or having claims against the estate of the deceased person abovementloned whether as creditors; beneficiaries or545 words
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Advertisement863 1962-08-18 17 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE. The roadway to the level crossIng at Railway Telegrapn Post No: 46/20, North of Pondok Tanjong Railway Station will be closed for traffic for repairs, tetween 6.00 pjn. on 23-8-62 and 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pus at half hourly intervals.863 words
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Advertisement535 1962-08-18 17 NOTICES ttTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Temporary closure of Strathmore Avenue between Bauer Terrace and the Car Park near Qneenatewa Secondary Technical Sch. Notice is hereby given that the section of Strathmore Avenue between Buller Terrace and the Western end of the Car Park near Queenstown Secondary Technical School will be535 words
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Advertisement431 1962-08-18 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Applications are invited for appointment in the Department of English as Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in English, with particular reference to 19th and 20th Century English Literature. Candidates should have at least a good Honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience. Applications431 words
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Advertisement288 1962-08-18 17 CARPETS FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST BARGAINS. BELGIUM COTTON. BELGIUM JUTE, JAPANESE COTTON AND ETC., ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. REMEMBER TO VISIT:SATNAM CARPET CO. FEDERAL HOTEL WOLFERSTAN ROAD ROOM NO 22. TEL: MALACCA 61 1 EXT. 2. HOTEL IDEAL Jfek (The Fomily Hotel by The See) Presents in The NX ORCHID288 words
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238 1962-08-18 18 Merdeka soccer: 12 teams to be split into four groups KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THIS year's Merdeka soccer tournament which begins here on Sept. 8 will be run on the same lines as the Asian Games competition. The F.A. of Malaya's organising committee decided today that the 12 nations taking part238 words
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Article77 1962-08-18 18 SOCCKR MALAYA CUP FLNAL: Sgor v Penang (Merdeka Stadium 8.30 pjn.i BI'RNLET CUP FINAL: S'gor v Perak (Merdeka Stadium 7 pjn.>. CRICKET MENTRI BESAR'S SHIELD: North Malays v South Malays (Penang) FRIKN'DLY: Federation Prisons v Spore Prisons (Sultan Yusof Stadium. TaipingV HOCKKV TOl"R MATCH: Spore v Ceylon iJalan77 words
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Article21 1962-08-18 18 SOCCER TAIPING Learue. Div 2 Kamunting 3 P.W D 0. HOCKEY ANNUL MATCH "Taipingi: Federation Prisons 3 Spore Prisons 1.21 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-08-18 18 MALAYAN FLAG GOES UP AT JAKARTA JAKARTA, Fri. The Malayan flag Mew alongside those of India, Pakistan, Thailand, Burma and Indonesia over the Games Village here yesterday as early arriving athletes settled in for the fourth Asian Games which open here on Aug. 24. The first batch of 80 membersReuter - 167 words
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Article285 1962-08-18 18 Lai Yee takes title in 2 sets •ITUALa LUMPUR, Pri fZ afrl 1 La Y ep (Perak) w °n shP hi«f n« Ineles tltle when sne beat Diana Grut 6-2 6 2 •n the Malayan junior tennis Championships at.the sJSSif gor Golf Club courts today Other results: «."uay. Boy, sinrles285 words
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227 1962-08-18 18 Mudlifah's 1.5 jump beats native record KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Mudlifah Yusoff. a Penang schoolgirl today broke the Malayan native record for the women's high jump at the Mer<ieka Stadium here. Competing in the Malayan schools championships, Mudlifah cleared 1.5 metres (4Xt llin> to beat the Native record of 1.48 nipirts.227 words
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Article795 1962-08-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The Selangor Turf Club has received 16 entries (or the King's Cup for Class 1 horses to be run over 6f here o n Sept. 2. They an Bilah Sayang 11. Bowdler. Eskdale Chief. Flash Time. Forest Beau 11. Happy Melody.795 words
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205 1962-08-18 18 EPSOM JEEP - SALJI LOOKS A GOOD THING IN MILE EVENT EPSOM JEEP: By Singapore, Fri. OALJi, late Hopeful Blue, should prove too good for *3 his rivals in the one mile handicap (Race 6) at the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Salji made a successful < debut at Gymkhana racing when205 words
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Article393 1962-08-18 18 RACE 1—2.15; Class 5. Div. 1, (catchweichU 12.7)— M: 1 Golden Charm. 2 Eminent Prince, 3 Zaritt, 4 Bubble. 5 Teddy Boy, 6 Spuds. 7 Surrender, 8 Cascade. 9 Rum. 10 Girlie. 11 First Choice, 12 Lzaza 13 John Willy. 14 Nugget; RACE 2—2.45; Women's Race (Classes 2,393 words
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Advertisement386 1962-08-18 18 THE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES (COMPULSORY LIQ.UIDATION)ACTI962 Any person having a claim against a company being wound-up under this Act should complete this form and mail it to the address shown tttf A* *T&* £i *C Post this claim fro- Who should complete this claim? ft -A tt***WA**? The Liquidator For386 words
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Advertisement215 1962-08-18 18 11^ Oub swut;j> and all 3-factor problems solved with, the FAOIT CM2-16 With 16- figure capacity and direct back transfer, specially designed to solve 3 factor problems accurately with one sweep. Simple 10 key operation. Sturdy Swedish steel construction and beau* tifully designed. tMrrrf $tllinmtordiri»iam Simplt to Iran and u».-215 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-08-18 19 34,000 EXPECTED TO SEE FIRST CUP FINAL CLASH BETWEEN SELANGOR AND PENANG PENANC (from left): Kirn Hock; jalil, Saaid; M«»lan, Slang Teik, Cheong Lim; Kuppan, Baba, Siang Hock, Ibrahim, Omar. SELANGOR (from left): Cheng Lee; Soosay, Noordin; Inder, Dutton, Roslan,; Cabrielle, Kirn Ung, Arthur Koh,52 words
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Article, Illustration668 1962-08-18 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By ITUALA LUMPUR. FrL The first thing to say about almost any of our big soccer matches these days is that ultimately the result will depend on the contribution in goals Abdul Ghani will make to the game. This has been668 words
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Advertisement219 1962-08-18 19 I'^ IB PRESENTING THE NCW tCONOMI. RESEARCH ll CAL 2 BAND PORTABLE TRANSIS- »»**fc»»i**in SONY TOR RADI WITH SUPERB SOUND MAKES S TZJT-. AND HIGH OUTPUT: HANDSOME MODEL METAL fACED UNBREAKABLE Mt TR-729Y CABINET FOR DURABILITY: niFFFBFKirF OPERATES ON ONLY 4 PENUGHT UirrSHSRVL BATTOUCS. LEATHER CASt ANOTHER SMART 2 BAND219 words
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Advertisement473 1962-08-18 19 EASY-TO-USE Bmm PROJECTOR SEKONIC 80-P I n I n Sdtonic 80-P with F Unom ten with variable fecal length ofßto 2Smm h»i. revolutionary ii«w looming projection i jrrodncf a from the ordinary sis* of projection to the magniftcient brighter and Urgfef-stjc of projection. Addi feature* and performance never before (Tillable473 words
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Article, Illustration72 1962-08-18 20 A DRAMATIC picture of pirates at boy a white flag flutters, and hands go up in surrender, as a lone, lumbering Shackleton bomber overhead radios this pirate boat's position somewhere off the North Borneo coast to high-speed, well-armed police and RAF boats waiting ashore. In this particular instance, the72 words
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Article33 1962-08-18 20 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Paul Peralta, executive officer of the Singapore Tourist Association, will give a 15-minute talk over Radio Singapore at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow on "Singapore as Regional Centre of Tourism."33 words
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Article80 1962-08-18 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore Dato Lee I Kong Chian, and* Datin Lee will hold a cocktail party on Aug. 27, to welcome the de- 1 legates attending the Regional Conference on Legal Education. The party will be held at Eusoff College, University80 words
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Article36 1962-08-18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Isnak, will declare open an exhibition of the Singapore Institute of Architects at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 27 at 5.30 pm.36 words
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Article34 1962-08-18 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Stage Club has cancelled its gala premiere of the "School for Scandal" at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 1 because of he National Referendum ■cheduled for that day.34 words
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Article387 1962-08-18 20 LONDON. Fri. Stock markets ended their best weekend account lor months on a much quieter note today. Following yesterday's easier close, prices lost turuier ground in early dealings but very little selling developed. Prices soon steadied at the lower levels and later staged a limited recovery. The tone387 words
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Article299 1962-08-18 20 STORE BEAT' A-GAMES RIVALS 2-0 SINGAPORE 2 CEYLON 0: SINGAPORE, Friday. •"THE Singapore hockey team's Asian Games hopes x rose today with their 2-0 victory over Ceylon here today. Singapore and Ceylon are drawn in the same group in the Jakarta tournament. h Despite a wet ground, there I were299 words
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Article303 1962-08-18 20 Pak. faces big task, fights back LONDON, Fri. -Imtlai Ahmed and Mushtaw Mohammad made a fighting reply when Pakistan faced England's formidable 480 for live declared on the second day of the fifth test |at The Oval here today. After Ijaz Butt had provided-' David Larter with hLs first Test303 words
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Article40 1962-08-18 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Wu Yih Lin, a Hongkong artiste, will star in two wellknown Peking drama excerpts from "Lady Precious Stream" and the "Fisherman's Revenge" to be -staged at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Sunday at 8 p.m.40 words
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Obituary167 1962-08-18 20 DING HINO HUA MOI, 64. parsed awiy on 17/H/62 leaving behind his beloved wife, 3 sons, 4 daughters, a •taughter-in-lnr.' and 2 grandsons Service at Wesley Church Lahat Road Ipoh at 4 p.m. is/8/62 before burial at Connolly Road Cemetery. MR. K. VYTHILINOA THAVER. 80. passed away peacefully yesterday,167 words
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Article73 1962-08-18 20 MR. AND MRS. Danlali thank and exprc«*lon of sympathy, wreaths rir. for their late son Christy Daniala RRI THI FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Khoji Wee Chye thank all friend* and relatives for their expressions of sympathy, flowers, donations, loan of cars and attendance at the funeral. MRS. STANLEY73 words
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Article61 1962-08-18 20 HAVE YOU BOUGHT your tlekat for piano recital by Yu Chun Tee In aid of Cheshire Home on Tuesday 21/8/62 at Victor* i Theatre at 8.4S p.m.? PARTY FANCY HATS Cracker* Masks and other accessor)** for your or Children* Birthday Party. Pleas* visit our Showroom of Birthday and X'mas61 words
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