The Straits Times, 23 August 1962
1962-08-23
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Title Section22 1962-08-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times (tot*** flatted He**"** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1962 15 CENTS. KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-08-23 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN. JNR - LESLIE HOFFMAN. JNR. Three RMAF planes damaged by 56 mph wind TWIN PIONEERS LOCKED TOGETHER, WHILE OTHERS BLOWN FROM THEIR PARKING AREAS AT AIRPORT By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed least three Royal Malayan Air Force planes were damaged and seven others blown from their parking areas when 56-mile perLim Yaw Chong - 358 words
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Article, Illustration923 1962-08-23 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE: By SINGAPORE, Wednesday fHE PEOPLE of Singapore turned up in their thousands today to pay their last respects to Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the .Minister for Labour, who died yesterday after a prolonged illness. They flocked to his Nassim Hill home and923 words
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80 1962-08-23 1 JAKARTA. Wed. PresiJ dent Soekarno today imposed a special levy on owners of motor vehicles. The imposition came as a "special obligatory contribution" which must be paid before the end of 1962. Year of make The levy, based on the year of make, numberReuter - 80 words
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Article47 1962-08-23 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh. 39, the Liberal Socialists Party Secre- tary-Oeneral, who had a heart attack yesterday, was moved to the Johore Bahru Rest House this evening. She was reported to have come out of her "on-off-on" coma at noon and was improving.47 words
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Article45 1962-08-23 1 CUCKFIELD (England), Wed. The Coroner. Dr. A.C. Sommerville, recorded today what he believed to be the first <ase in Britain of suicide by building a funeral pyre Mrs. Jane Duggan, 44, set light to a bonfire and threw herself into it. I PI.45 words
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Article375 1962-08-23 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE WORKERS' PARTY tonight fully supported the Government's White Paper merger proposals but will continue to agitate for blank votes in the coming referendum. This apparent contradictory stand healed a week-old Internal rift, which threatened to break up the whole party, founded in375 words
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Article116 1962-08-23 1 SINGAPORE. Wed The Peoples' Action Party Government is expected to appoint one of its Parliamentary Secretaries a& Minister for Labour in place of Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, who died yesterday. Political circles think that this portfolio Is likely to be given to Inche Buang bin Omar Junld,116 words
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362 1962-08-23 1 Asiavision TV link will come about: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. As closed circuit television cameras moved in for closeups, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, stood beneath arc lights in the Stadium Negara here this evening to open Malaya's first radio and TV exposition. "I see no reason why we362 words
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Article210 1962-08-23 1 Bapa Melayu Raya UMNO YOUTH TO CONFER TITLE ON TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Umno Youth annual delegates' conference here today decided to confer the title of "Bapa Melayu Raya" (Father of i Melayu Raya) on the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his efforts in creating Malaysia. The meeting210 words
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Article37 1962-08-23 1 TWO S PORE SEAMEN STABBED TO DEATH MALTA, Wed Tw<> ChtaMM seamen *<tabb< d t<> teafh two othrr> in in tijut !a*t night ah.uri Panamanian tankrr C Copenhagen, police All seamen ha\+ Sinsapnrr ■ddrrsws Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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431 1962-08-23 2 BERLIN, W«tf American Army ambulance with a crew of three was stationed at "Checkpoint Charlie" crossing point on the Berlin border last night to give aid to any East German refugee who might be shot by Communist border guards. 1 Rain was falling as thf>Reuter - 431 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-08-23 2 WAVING bouquets presented to them by young Soviet pioneers, Russia's famous space twins, Lieut.-Col. Pavel Popovich and Major Andrian Nikolayev, are cheered by jubilant Muscovites as they were escorted off Vnukovo Airfield by Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, after flying in from an undisclosed airfield. Also inUPI - 82 words
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Article20 1962-08-23 2 GENEVA, Wed. The 17--natlon disarmament conference here agreed today to adjourn from Sept. 1. to Nov. 12.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article61 1962-08-23 2 Perhaps vodka should be drunk in a fur hat, rum in an oilskin and Irish in a flaming temper Certain it is that champagne should never be taken except with a a top hat on one's head. Mr. John Taylor, editor of Tailor and Cutter, on the case of61 words
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Advertisement217 1962-08-23 2 Pelikan the Famous Fountain Pen Specialist r~ i a f i presents his New Series: INILW! Cartridge Fountain Pens with The Right Nib for Every Hand, J^' J^K&iP SMIPIIV just one of the special advantages of Pelikan Fountain iV^iafl Pens. The Pelikan Nib glides with satin-smoothness just f Jfjtjjk V^fl|217 words
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Miscellaneous11 1962-08-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f^nKH wliA^a?^ vg had *otm) *£J11 words
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237 1962-08-23 3 REFUSED to PAY HIS TAX, SO PHILIPPINES TO DEPORT TRADER ]Y| A N I L A Wed. iTI The Philippine President, Mr. Diosdado Macapagal, has ordered the immediate deportation of a Chinese businessman and seven other Chinese convicted of various crimes here. The Presidents order was the latest in hisReuter - 237 words
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Article176 1962-08-23 3 NAPLES, Wednesday. pANIC-STRICKEN families fled into the streets and fields early this moi ning when earthquake tremors shook southern Italy. In Naples, a young woman i was killed by a falling tile. Two other women died of heart attacks. An old woman In Salerno also diedReuter - 176 words
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Article47 1962-08-23 3 PEKING, Wed.— China will give Algeria 9.000 tons of wheat, 3,000 tons of rolled steel and 21 tons of medicine. Marshal Chen Yl, the Deputy Prime Minister, told the Algerian Ambassador, Mr. Aberrahmane Kiouane, here today, the New China news agency reported— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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358 1962-08-23 3 United Nations, Wed T*HE proposals made 1 last night by U Thant, the SecretaryGeneral, for ending Katanga's secession from the Congo were generally favourably received in diplomatic quarters here yesterday. Some delegates, however, had reservations about the timing of publication. Usually reliable sourcesReuter - 358 words
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238 1962-08-23 3 SIX WELL-ARMED INDONESIANS CALL ON DUTCH THE HAGUE, Wednesday. THE first group of Indonesian paratroops to report to the Dutch authorities in West Irian following last week s ceasefire there went to the District Commissioner's office in Merauke yesterday the correspondent of The Hague newspaper Haagse Courant reported. Six paratroops,Reuter - 238 words
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Article45 1962-08-23 3 SAIGON. Wed. The Ist Airborne Bn. of the South Vietnamese Army yesterday killed 54 Communist guerillas, and Vietnamese Air Ftorce planes in support killed 80 In a major operation In Ba Xuyen province, according to a United States military spokesman. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1962-08-23 3 BUENOS AIRES. Wed.— The new Chief of General Stan* of the Argentine Army, Gen. Carlos Marls Turolo. was relieved of his post today after occupying It for eight days. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article252 1962-08-23 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND HONG KONG. Wed.— Two people were killed and 24 others injured when time bombs placed In the luggage of a passenger from Macao by "Chiang Kai-shek agents" exploded at the Kunpel inspection post on the Chines* side of the Sino-Macao border on Auk. 5. Radio Canton reported252 words
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202 1962-08-23 3 "pOKYO, Wed. The Indonesian President Dr. Soekarno, today warned that he would send the Indonesian armed forces into West Irian before the transfer of administration to Indonesia if the United Nations "has a hard time conducting the administration," according to Antara news agency.UPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration126 1962-08-23 3 The Duke fires a broadside (verbal) INVERNESS (Scotland), Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh fired a verbal salvo at a photographer who had been bothering him as he sailed up the Caledonian canal to Inverness In the yawl Bloodhound yesterday. When the photographer aimed a telephoto lens at him, the DukeReuter - 126 words
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Article20 1962-08-23 3 HONG KONG. Wed— Prince Sihanouk. Cambodia's head of state, has expressed thanks for China's support for his country.20 words
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Article62 1962-08-23 3 HEAVY SNOW HITS AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, Wed. The heaviest snowfall in 50 years hit some areas of Australia last night as wintry weather gripped 1.000 miles of the eastern coast from Tasmania to southern Queensland. Blizzards raged In the Snowy and Blue Mountains of New South Wales and snowdrifts cut someReuter - 62 words
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Article41 1962-08-23 3 BANGKOK. Wed. Fiftythree Thai nationals were deported by the Laotian government early this week for lack of proper Identity papers, according to press reports here. Of the total 45 were Klrls working in bars In Vientiane. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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138 1962-08-23 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— Mr. Robert McNamara. the Secretary of Defence, said yesterday that he sees no "immediate possibility" of the Soviet Union neutralising American missiles "in any way." He made the comment to reporters who questioned him in the wake of the Soviet space featReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement354 1962-08-23 3 If^Pl IVIILiV/ U EL. wi N .I) O£L (ssssi Urn milk preparation which Jw'p« roatoiv tb« Mootn of youth on tired. *>f*iue skins. Rich iL, in vitamini And oik, MLLO-JJ£INEBS& is MI IB Pi ft Swiflß prff pftrfttion M*nui*oture<i by: MHO Pi K&quirWto: OCEAN TRADERS, SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** P. O.354 words
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Article97 1962-08-23 4 MERGER RALLIES TODAY REFERENDUM rallies to be IV held by Singapore political parties tonight are: PEOPLES' ACTION PARTY: Mas* rally at Joo Chlat Place with 10 street meetings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. BARISAN SOSIALIS: Mast rally at Junction of Oanges Avenue ana Delta Road with 26 other street97 words
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Article100 1962-08-23 4 Lee to talk at open air concert SINGAPORE. Wed. The Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat which was scheduled to take place at Hong Llm Green yesterday and was cancelled will* take place at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday, August 25. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will speak at the performance. There100 words
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Article, Illustration70 1962-08-23 4 INCHE Yusof bin Ishak, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, in black baju kurong and songkok, paying his last respects to Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Minister for Labour, at the lying-in-state ceremony in the main hall of the Istana Negara in Singapore yesterday. Next70 words
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141 1962-08-23 4 $3 million in pay rises for 16,000 SINGAPORE, W e o.— 3 The War Department will pay about $3,000,000 in wage increases and back pay to the 16,000 members of the Army Civil Service Union, according to a union bulletin to members. It called on members to give a minimum141 words
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Article41 1962-08-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The St. Andrew's Cathedral Church Women's Association's garden party scheduled for Sept. 1 has been postponed because of the referendum. It will now take place on Sept. 29, and the same tickets may be used.41 words
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392 1962-08-23 4 Confidence vote after three quit union SINGAPORE. Wed THE joint Shaw Organisation and Malay Films Production employees' branch of the Leftwing Singapore General Employees' Union tonight expressed their "fullest confidence" in the union's leadership, following the resignation of three dissident branch officials. This expression of confidence was the result of392 words
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Article33 1962-08-23 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Victoria School Science Society will hold an inter-school pre-univerBity science quiz competition for the Paul Ablsheganaden Challenge Trophy at the National Library Theatre at 2 p.m. on Saturday.33 words
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Article23 1962-08-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The office of the Commissioner for India in Singapore will be closed or. Thursday because of Janam Ashtaml.23 words
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208 1962-08-23 4 MRS. PAUL Feng presented two of her young pianoforte pupils. Jenny Wong and Lin Chiu Ling, in a recital at the Cultural Centre on Monday night. Miss Wong's playing was polished and precise, and there was a distinct personality underlying all her work. She208 words
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Miscellaneous383 1962-08-23 4 mUi bL I I mm\ mnm. uWM i^^fc I 1 I I mt^ •PHE following is today'a sche- Kuala Lumpur (ML 171) 9.30 cutta. Karachi. Cairo. Athens, dule of civil aircraft move- ajn.; from Penang. Ipoh. London (QF 735) 8.30 pjn. ments at Paya Lebar airport Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML383 words
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Article, Illustration2304 1962-08-23 5 LIM KIT SIANG - CHIN SIONG WAS A CELL LEADER: EXPERT ON REDS LIM KIT SIANG Special Branch man: He recruited school student into the Anti-British League By SINGAPORE, Wednesday United front umbrella of legal organisations to cover Red work A Special Branch expert on Communism, Mr. Ahmad Khan, today described Mr. Lim Chin2,304 words
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Advertisement129 1962-08-23 5 GET THE BEST CTX^jfQ FRESH STOryS JUICES! you'll be really refreshed PICNICS are great fun. So are hikes. So are sports. To have better fun, take along TORY'S FRESH JUlCES— orange, tomato and grape. TORY'S FRESH JUICES really brighten you up. They are full of the rich goodness of Vitamin129 words
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330 1962-08-23 6 COURT TOLD of 3 a.m. CYCLE RIDE IPOH, Wednesday. A MINE worker, Chan Tong Wan, told the High Court here today that he was given $500 as a look-out to see that there were no police on Kuala Kangsar Road at 3330 words
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Article124 1962-08-23 6 Gang rob beauty salon of $1,700 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six armed youths walked into Eden Beauty Parlour in Bnklt Timah yesterday and left later with 5i.700 la cash and jewellery. The proprietress, who gave her name as Mrs. Cbua, told the police that the youths were armed with daggers and screwdrivers124 words
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Article, Illustration130 1962-08-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Lieut. -CoL Ungku Ammad bin Abdul Rahman (above) will take over command of the Federation Supply and Transport Services in the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps from Lieut-Col. H. I. Charkham this week. He Is the first Malayan to take over command130 words
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Article82 1962-08-23 6 rpAIPINO. Wed.— The Talp--1 ing police, who have been using the town hall here •temporarily" for the past 13 years, have finally moved into a new, attractive $300,000 building facing Main Road. The Minister for Internal Security, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman,82 words
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Article49 1962-08-23 6 BENTONO. Wed. Nine Ang Bin Hoay secret society members have been put on the restricted residence list and kept under police supervision. They were arrested here In May, police said today. As a result of the arrests there has been a marked decrease in crimes.49 words
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Article33 1962-08-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will hold Its annual general meeting at the Social Welfare Department here on Sunday under the chairmanship of Dr. L. S. Tan, the president.33 words
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174 1962-08-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 4 SEVEN-MAN delegation from the War DepartA ment Civilian Staff Association today called on the Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, to complain about the War Department's delay in negotiating on the associations wage claims. The delegation, led by the W.D.C.S.A.174 words
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91 1962-08-23 6 ITTJALA LUMPUR, Wed. IV The employees and the management of Odd Storage (Malaya) Ltd. have reached agreement on an acceptable basis of settling the workers' claims for automatic Increments. The Commissioner for Industrial Relations, Mr. F. Tamboo, who was chairman of91 words
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Article76 1962-08-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the fifth National Art Exhibition at the National Art Gallery here next Monday. A total of 170 works— ls9 paintings in various media and 11 sculptures by 54 invited Malayan artists will be displayed. The76 words
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Article178 1962-08-23 6 PRAISE FOR LATE LABOUR MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation's Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, and a leading trade unionist today paid tribute to Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore's Labour Minister, who died yesterday. In a brief statement, Inche Bahaman said: "Inche Ahmad Ibrahim was a178 words
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132 1962-08-23 6 Plan to cut Malaya's force in Congo 17-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Officials at the Ministry of Defence here dre understood to be finalising a plan to withdraw a portion of the Malayan Special Force serving in the Congo. The Secretary for Defence. Inche Abdul Kadlr bin Shamsuddin. today confirmed that withdrawal132 words
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Article41 1962-08-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Australia's largest public company, the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd.. has established an office in Singapore on the second floor. Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, and will be represented by Mr. W. Farrands, formerly assistant Bvdney sales manager41 words
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Article, Illustration2424 1962-08-23 7 The enigma on the 8.34 come to save a sinking ship... BEHIND the looming crisis on British Railways hovers an enigmatic figure. During the debates in Parliament and the sulky interviews on TV, this shadow has been in the background always bulky, but gaining or losing substance almost2,424 words
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1102 1962-08-23 8 PART OF WOMAN'S EVIDENCE TAKEN IN CAMERA IS READ OUT Of OPEN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday pART of the evidence in a case in which a housewife alleges rape by a businessman, Chiu Nang Hong, 40, which was heard yesterday in camera1,102 words
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228 1962-08-23 8 Pataling Jaya, Wed. THE Sultan of Selanx gor today said it was a "good sign" to see that the owners and managements of industrial enterprises in Petaling Jaya were employing Malays. But, he said, he regretted to mention that there were228 words
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Article29 1962-08-23 8 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. The Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln, will hold a garden party at Mentaloon. Alor Star, on the evening of Merdeka Day, Aug. 31.29 words
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Miscellaneous179 1962-08-23 8 JLi't Abner By At Cupp MISTAKE// uF'^PMTPcrviki'AM wiAg^.Tr^, v.,.r- A-n^.ZT^N JT^Q-^ JWHAMMV, JEST TO GIT MA/. 1 BUTE ME. POM*. P-^» FT J* MjHi'^^-^ *9k Writ Tracy By Chester GowOd ■■■■^■■^^■■H r WELL, JUNIOR. ITS BOLE IN fTHE FACT THAT JTS MOSTLY 1 |!pROM NOW ON I*M GONG P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CPIfcMWAL179 words
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Article212 1962-08-23 9 Two more strikes: Six in a month SINGAPORE. Wed. Another two strikes today brings the total number so far this month in Singapore to six. Yesterday, there was a fresh strike by 63 workers at Climate Engineering Ltd.. in Alexandra Road, over the management's alleged nonsettlement of wage claims submitted212 words
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Article22 1962-08-23 9 GEMAS, Wed.— The Gemas railway station is to be repaired and given a "new look" at a cost of $8,000.22 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1962-08-23 9 MRS. SIMMONS: I RAN TO HIM... BLOOD WAS PUMPING OUT OF HIS CHEST LIKE A FOUNTAIN PENANG, Wad. She threw dish of curry at intruders MRS. C. SIMMONS, wife of a senior lecturer in English at the Malayan Teachers' College,1,147 words
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Article, Illustration174 1962-08-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Australia is looking forward to the day when she will interchange television programmes with Malaya by means of "international hook-ups I This was said by a r^preI sentative of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia* Limited, Sydney, Mr. T.M. Chambers, who is here174 words
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Article37 1962-08-23 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, chairman of the Adult Education Board, will speak on "Malaysia" at a lunch meeting of the V.M.C.A. Men's Club of Bin r gapore at Prince's Restaurant on Saturday.37 words
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Article100 1962-08-23 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Chua Cheng Ho, 29. of Jurong Road Singapore, was fined «Q, or a week's jail here today when he pleaded guilty to Importing a banned song Into the Federation on Aug. 6 Chua. who pleaded guilty, was prosecuted under the Internal Security Act.100 words
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Article99 1962-08-23 9 COMFORT IN THE 3rd CLASS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. j A third-class coach with reclining seats like the ones found in aero- phnes will be nut into service on the Golden j Blowpipe Express as from Saturday, the i Malayan Railway said today. The train leaves Kuala Lumpur for Tumpat every99 words
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Article55 1962-08-23 10 1* rVsrd* tit (Minimum, MR. AND MRS. A. M Nathan thank fnendi. relatives for their valuable gifts, assistance and attend. ance at their wedding on 20/8/62. MR. ANO MRS. M. Kuppaa sincerely thank relative! and friends for their kind wishes, valuable gifts and attendance at their wedding on 20.55 words
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Obituary25 1962-08-23 10 it Wt4m tit (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of Dr. lnthlraratnam Saharatnam who paned away on 23-8-1 Mil. Fondly missed by his beloved wife.25 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, August 23, 1962.
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Article690 1962-08-23 10 The Federation still has too many trade unions and not enough trade unionists. There are the well proportioned unions, the National Union of Plantation Workers for example, and there are the scrag ends of a total of 278 unions, the membership of 'some of them barely getting690 words
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Article293 1962-08-23 10 A substantial number of Singapore citizens living and 1 working in the Federation have been asking whether they will automatically be struck off the electoral register if they do not cast a referendum ballot That is what the referendum'legislation says. Their names will Ibe struck off, and they293 words
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Article264 1962-08-23 10 The bill to establish a Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation having been passed by the Dewan Rayat, the next step should be an extensive publicity campaign in the rural areas to explain its mesuung. The more sophisticated Malays in the towns and the larger villages may have no difficulty264 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1962-08-23 10 BALRAM TANDON - INDIA'S POOR LITTLE RICH PRINCES BALRAM TANDON by SOME Indians who have grown torn i dd I c age during the last decade talk nostalgically of the old order with its well-organis-ed schc«Tie of things, including a clear-cut class system which, if it had the disadvantage of keeping millions in1,123 words
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Letters TO THE EDITOR
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350 1962-08-23 10 IF the independent development of Malaya is any guide, the formation o$ Malaysia will mean a rapid growth in the educational facilities of Borneo. But also, if the history of Malaya Is any guide, educational planning may find It difficult to keen abreast350 words
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Letter131 1962-08-23 10 ON a recent visit to the General Post Office in Seremban with a declaration form for goods lying at the post office for clearance. I was asked by a Revenue Officer to quote the trade classification number. Now all this stuff is Greek to me and131 words
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Letter241 1962-08-23 10 BEFORE the second world war. the four states of Kedah. Perils. Perak and Kelantan which have common borders with Thailand, made reciprocating agreements with the latter whereby border passes could be Issued by the respective governments to those born In these States to travel In Thailand not241 words
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Letter116 1962-08-23 10 1 WOULD like to add to Mr. Lee's letter (S.T. Aug. 18) concerning those humps in Hugh Low Street. There Is no question than that these humps and depressions are dangerous to traffic. While we do not expect smooth roads everywhere, it Is surely reasonable to116 words
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Letter78 1962-08-23 10 TT was announced recently that visa fees for the ASA countries would be waived as from August 1. 1962. Recently I went to th* Thai Consul In Penang to get a visa but learnt with regret that I would have to pay the usual fee of $1078 words
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Advertisement808 1962-08-23 10 Str..uT.» M *M.liyMsil CkassMNte) advertisements may ho hsnded tot Ist 'loc* COLO arOI*A«E AHCADBOrchard Road COLA BTOStAOS BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATOMS) «If«L ROAD-KAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORM LTD Winchester Houee. Collyet Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fitrpstrtckt Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Nsvsl tsse S. M.808 words
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Advertisement30 1962-08-23 10 In rnaru lately Dre««e«J in SUIT* I ii i lttri'tl by UM Better MATERIAL turiiNC TAILORING Plus STYLE ill I* ill* every tail by 21, Chul.o StrMt. Singopore-1. T.lephon. *****30 words
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Advertisement30 1962-08-23 10 little X I 1 "1 wtK) IUtM *ipP«<l-fr<»nl ftrtU*. Sim» your waist, flattens yoor tummy, smooths'^ jrour Mp«. In whlta and black. Extra small. small. m«d:um, large, and txtra Tars*.30 words
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Article, Illustration367 1962-08-23 11 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI gy 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TENGKU'S MESSAGE TO UMNO YOUTHS AND THE KAUM IBU THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today said that Umno youths and Kaum Ibu (women's section) had a great role to play in the new Malaysia state He was367 words
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Article60 1962-08-23 11 Grants for nurses TELUK ANSON. Wed Two teachers in Lower Perak have been awarded Federation Government scholarships for nursing In England. They are Miss Ong Siuk Choon. !S. of the Methodist Aftenioon School. Teluk An--soii. and Che Zahara binte Suhaiml. 18. of the Government English School in Sungei Sumun. They60 words
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Article51 1962-08-23 11 KLANO. Wed— Work has started on the construction of the new $100,000 premises for the Indian Coastal Association at Fort Road here The building, which Is expected to be completed in two months, will have a library, badminton court and a hall with a seating capacity for 80051 words
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Article22 1962-08-23 11 PENANO. Wed. The annual revision of electoral rolls in Penang will begin on Sept 1 and end on Oct. 12.22 words
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Article29 1962-08-23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Badarong. 30. was fined $2,000 or six months' Jail, by a magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to possessing 213 Vo. of Indian hemp.29 words
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110 1962-08-23 11 Iff ALA LL'.MPUR. Wed. UMNO's Kaum Ibu to day decided to send threr cables protesting attain st the American and Russim series of nuclear te^tv Onr will go to President Kennedy, the other to Mr Nikita Khrushchev and the third to the A«tin*110 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-08-23 11 ALL FACES at the annual delegates' conference of the Umno Kaum" Ibu (women's section) break into smiles as Tengku Abdul Rahman makes a joke while opening the conference. Straits Times picture. Allies in fight for a prosperous new Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE national president of322 words
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Article55 1962-08-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A buffet and dance to mark the seventh anniversary of the "Penangites Get Together will be held at the Federal Hotel here next Saturday. Highlight of the evening will be a fashion parade open to all women attending the function. The winner will55 words
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172 1962-08-23 11 BASES STAY A LONG TIME, ARMY UNION TELLS MEMBERS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Army Civil Service Union has assured its 16.000 members that the British would not pull out their bases here for a long time yet. This was because the British needed the bases to protect their large economic Interests172 words
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Article30 1962-08-23 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Da to Wong Shee Pun, president of the Johore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, has returned after a month's holiday in England and Europe.30 words
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Article91 1962-08-23 11 BORDER GUN, DRUG GANG SMASHED KOTA BHARU. Wed. A syndicate dealing in guns and narcotics and which carried out armed robberies on the Kelantan-Thai border has been smashed by the special crimes division of the Kelantan police. KelantarTs Chief Police Officer, inche Bashah bin Talib, said today that constant vigilance91 words
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Article27 1962-08-23 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Shukor. former Muar District Officer, has been appointed President of Johore Bahru Town Council, from June 3027 words
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131 1962-08-23 11 Passport renewals in an emergency OENANG. Wed. The Fe- deration Immigration Department is prepared to accept 'in a case of real emergency" a passport application from a Malayan in Hong Kong submitted through the Hong Kong; Immigration authorities. A spokesman of the Federation Immigration headquarters here gave this assurance today131 words
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181 1962-08-23 11 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL By TPOH. Wed. Alliance circles today spoke of the possibility of State Legislative Assembly member, Mr. Liew Why Hone, resigning from the State Executive Council. According to party circles, the issue Is over delays by the administration in181 words
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Article14 1962-08-23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Umno will observe the Merdeka anniversary celebrations on Aug. 31.14 words
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Article78 1962-08-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Director of the U.S. Peace Corps, Mr. R. Sargent Shriver, will' arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. Mr. Shrlver's visit Is to enable him to see the Peace Corps volunteers and their work at first hand. He will be accompanied by78 words
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211 1962-08-23 11 Rising need seen for varsity staff SINGAPORE, Wed. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, today envisaged that the university's academic staff, at present 200, would be increased to 500 by 1969. He was addressing the Singapore Rotary Club on the 1 needs of the university.211 words
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Article44 1962-08-23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. O. le Pan de Llgny, an expert in International commerce and the European Common Market, will give a public lecture on advanced commercial training In French at 4 p.m. on Saturday at the French Cultural Centre in Chatsworth Road.44 words
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Advertisement110 1962-08-23 11 WITH EVERY 12 OZ.iAR OF VaSelifie HAIR CREAM U I A STURDY COOK'S NAIL CLIPPER M Don't delay buys 12 Njir of Vttdme H«« Mk Cream today and get a Tree nail clipper *>i^\\ Vaseline Hair Cream is the modern, now- JSB P'ca^y. non-clogging Hair Cream that lets J^m your110 words
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Miscellaneous426 1962-08-23 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOBTWAVF SHORT WAVE SERVICF SERVICE 41.7 Metre* 41 >■••*•• A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. New- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICT ra-ku. News Headlines 6.05 47g M**"* Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendei- AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 vous With Music: 7.30 Time Morning Prelude; 7.00 Thr Signal. News; 7.35 Breakfast426 words
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Article456 1962-08-23 12 HEEP inside every man there lurks an image of home. His home one corner of the earth that is his where he can shut the doors on the rest of the world, when he wants to, or where he can open the doors and456 words
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Article179 1962-08-23 12 fiLCUMBER makes an interesting hors d'oeuvre. too. \j Pieces can be cut into various shapes and filled. They make unusual snacks for a cocktail party. CUCUMBER CUPS. Peel straight-sided cucumbers and cut crossways Into lin. lengths. With the end of a potato peeler, scoop out one179 words
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Article, Illustration39 1962-08-23 12 TWO NEW LINES The mucK waalsctea 1 Puniobi dress is fott coa»--l"9 into ♦oihion. Derik Row (h>«s a slow two ctteongsam lines with Hie Punjabi khinteez towch. Note hew Hrn 'comptnmh' o* Hie dress mrm refashioned into new creation!.39 words
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418 1962-08-23 12 PCTORS to consider when buying a rug or carpet are density and height of the rug pile, as well as what kind of fibre will best suit your needs. Miss Rosemary Bowald, University of Illinois home economist, says you can check418 words
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Article63 1962-08-23 12 COOKING BABY FOODS SIMPLIFIED ANEW processing method for baby foods- cats cooking time from the usual 15 or 3f minutes to as little as a fraction of a second to 5 *econd». The new system involves a compact, continuous pressurized flowing stream of rood. It is said to Improve flavour63 words
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Advertisement364 1962-08-23 12 FW6B and ill with J^WORMS > .1 V/ is^Roundworms and Threadworms can <g«t Jj/L f/ f '"to your body if their aggs are in your vJf 1. food and drink. They live and grow Qk 1 inside you by taking the food you eat V =X* Then you lose weight,364 words
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Advertisement384 1962-08-23 12 stop! fl l^sW It's easier with this! iLa^Baw) (shampoo) (wkaqg^ I Richard Hudnut y shampoo with egg Rich, bubbly Hudnut Shorn poo plu> eq<j washes shimmennq sunbeams right into your hair. Its golden foaming lather nourishei ai it is shining smooth, silken sort, much more beautifully manageable! More than |ust384 words
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Miscellaneous232 1962-08-23 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9. Model caatles, part rebuilt (7, 7. A graduate favours tiiese 4). animals (7). 15.. "All passes. Art alone 8. Road re-made In peace?— stays to us" (Dobson) (8). That's self -contradictory i 7). 18. Little oranges In Jars neat 10. Johnson called it "a hateful232 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-08-23 13 CLOSED circuit cameras televised yesterday's opening of Malaya's first Radio and TV Exposition, now in progress at the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. Exhibits come from more than 20 manufacturers in Japan, America, Holland, Germany, Britain and Australia. Crowds poured into the95 words
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498 1962-08-23 13 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS I From 1 SIBU. W«a. EIGHTEEN Sea Dayak penghulus were among 40 people who met Lord Lansdowne chairman of the Inter-Govern-mental Committee in the riverine area of Kanowit about 30 miles from here today. Penghulus who represent large498 words
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353 1962-08-23 13 Unanimous-wish for equal chance to head Malaysia UIBU. Wed. Almost all political party delegations who met the chairman and vice-chairman of the I n t c r-Governmental Committee here today were unanimous on the question of Head of State for Sarawak and the Federation of Malaysia. They want the Head353 words
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152 1962-08-23 13 The tasks of radio broadcasts in Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The formation of a television network in Asia, the problems raised by Jamming of broadcast transmissions and a proposed "children of Asia" programme are among the subjects to be discussed at the fourth Asian Broadcasters Conference starting here on Friday.152 words
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Article34 1962-08-23 13 MUAR. Wed.— Muar and Batu Pahat districts shared honours by winning top prizes in the two-day state agriculture show on the padang here. There were altogether 146 classes of exhibits on show.34 words
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Advertisement231 1962-08-23 13 Famous the world over For 150 years, skill in die blending of costly Virginia tobacco has been proud tradition of the manufacturers of Craven "A". Tipped with natural cork that cannot stick to the lips, Craven "A" is famous the world over as a smooth and truly satisfying cigarette. CRAVEN231 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-08-23 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph UvimdaUl 1 K BULL'S-BVBI *<• I /O i-/)\ W BOY! LOOK WHAtO \T^ v£' -C^'l V^/^i if. TbbV 0 123 words
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Article, Illustration2018 1962-08-23 14 BAIN BRIDGE - BAIN BRIDGE PART TWO OF A REPORT ON LIFE IN TEXAS -LAND OF MILLIONAIRES TEXAS millionaires fiercely oppose interference by the Federal Government in their sovereign State. Consequently, such terms as "social security," "Federal aid to education," "welfare" and "medical care for the aged" are2,018 words
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Advertisement364 1962-08-23 14 I— the new H INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL S T J \s^/ r '**j HARVESTER AVAILABLE WITH GEAR OR POWER SHAFT intmrlijrt^ transmission IHE NEW D-9 B 26< c incrM rf eooi.n 9 IMPROVED ENGINE OUTPUT enquiries should be eddrencd to tk« New dry type air cleaner sole agents in NEW TOR364 words
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Advertisement5 1962-08-23 14 TOMORROW: Elephants and floating diners5 words
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Advertisement1409 1962-08-23 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. Out Sport to Hi P rht* PtwtM MARON Havre, Lrvtrftat. GUsgow Bit. 31 Tiday Am M/2D AM *B/S1 EUMAEUI A'moutti, L'fttl. R'owt, H'brg It Ptrt AM Am 27/ 2 toft 1 AJAX Lifiretil. Ctasgow Am Tt toft I ELPENN L.TtrpiM ton 5 Sttt I1,409 words
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Advertisement1369 1962-08-23 15 'W^jf\.J\ri. flfli I^L^L^Laa^pjj^l^Bjaai] THE L A. C LINESSAILINCS IS EINOA, LE NAVRt, NAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLB. SOTWENBkHB ANO COWNHASEN, /^~^k S'DOfi P. rhtai PtttM rafWo\\sl -jutunoia" n/a am warn PIV^V~I ....30 Aig/ 4 Stfl 5/7Stft l/ltoft \SSX^?/ "SIUNDIA" a) 3/23 Stfl 14/21 Stft 21/27 Sift XjfSf!O£ "BEIU" a)1,369 words
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Advertisement1479 1962-08-23 15 BEW^^LEMB EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBBN. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINtHTAI POtTS. Sport P. Sham PttaM f NWYVIS L'dti. A'wtrp. Htwrg Paoutk lo PVAm 24 Aig 24/2} ENAVON (H) H'atlf. Vtmi Htvrt, M'bro 0. 1/Ttdi) AM 24 21 AM 21/ 1 tNOORAN (E.Lf) Lptti, R'dam. Hull, H'burg Am 21/ 2 AM »21 *MLOE1,479 words
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Advertisement1219 1962-08-23 15 w^ MoAUSTER «s CO.. LTD. lILi IWI r^ VHUU ELLIHMAN UHE dJk KLAVENESS UNB J HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAU. LBS AMIUS, BAN FRANCISCO, MIDOUSBROUGH lEATTLE. VANCOOVEI PORTUNB. CITY OF LEICESTER ""'JZ**** Btare P S'kaa *>mtn| tUNNTVILU 3/11 Sett 17/11 Sept 11/21 Sift Sftrt P Sham Pentng HAMBURC. LONOON. ROTTERDAM. 31/311,219 words
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Article203 1962-08-23 16 SNIPS lyi. i alenftidt M Slnga*«rs wharves tadsy art: Mexico Maru 18/16. Kllen Maersk 18. Sinaloa 44. Nagasaki 1/2, Berlnnrs 42/43. Bedlli N\V 4. Maron 33/36. Breoonablre 33 M. Rorbiab 31 32, Agamemnoo 38 39 Lipi- NW 3. Klnshalu 21/22. Outer reads: Aronda, Evrr Glory. Mikumo203 words
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547 1962-08-23 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock JL Exchange monotonously followed practically the same pattern yesterday and the turnover was still small. Even with varying points of view among operators on American stockpile sale intentions basically it still remains a matter of cuess work547 words
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Article22 1962-08-23 16 Malayan Stock Indice* Aug. 21 Auf. 22 Industrials: 175.68 175.87 Tina: 273.10 273.63 S rubber*: 172.27 172.27 Jan. 1. 1938=100.22 words
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Article634 1962-08-23 16 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala. Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets: Industrial*: C.T.B. ords (100) 495.: Dunlops (1.000) 51. 73 SL. (4.000) $1.75: East Smelting (200) $2.70 SL, (2.000) $2.71. (1.000) $2.70: Fed. Dlsprnsary (1.634 words
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327 1962-08-23 16 A FURTHER small drop of 25 cents took place in the Straits tin price yesterday which brought it down to $423 per picul. The offering after having I remained static for three days fell five tons to 245 tons. In London overnight327 words
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Article122 1962-08-23 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. TyiARKET movement continued ITi narrow In quiet trading, but there was an easier undertone today. b.h.p. dropped 6d. to 54*. 6d. with other leaders showing slight losses. Base metals moved Irregularly. Mount Lyell and- Mount Isa were slightly lower. Oils "were mostly lower, but A.O.G. Improved122 words
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Article122 1962-08-23 16 C MINIS! Product [■ihinm Imupiti nasrn pnen per pleul yesterday: Ceeenut ell: bulk S3?! sellers, drum Mo| sellers. Cepra: August f27| buyera. |2ft| sellers. repper: Mun'-.n white SI47J sellers, Sarawak white $143 sellers, special Sarawak black tlO7i sellers, garbled Lampong black SllO sellers. ASTX 1120 nfllem. •taigapere Ceprs122 words
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Article129 1962-08-23 16 rl Malayan liMwhii Bantu A*. ••elation nude these eiiangaa In it« rmtes to merchants yesterday (all raten to 1100) New Verh: huylnar TT 32 7/8. atrtnall OD S3. »O 4/st 33 1/4 credit hill*. 33 3/* trade hin* Canada: hurtn« TT SS 7/|B. airmail OD 86 0/16. 90129 words
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Article50 1962-08-23 16 The following July rubber crops are announced: London Asiatic Group 2.620,000 Ib PaUlltif Group 2.046,000 Ib.. Golden Hope Group 1.138.000 Ib.. Cactlefield 362.000 ID. Prang B«---amr 396.000 Ib.. Hooeote 329.000 Ib.. Dtndlnf* 102.612 Ib., Inch Kenneth Kajaag 223.000 Ib.. Kemaanl 74.000 Ib.. and KtaU KelUa 158 000 Ib.50 words
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Article70 1962-08-23 16 rpHE FedenUion Minister el x Finance haa fixed theae price* for calculating customs duties) for the week beclnnlnf on Aaguat tl. Lubber 74 cent* a lb. "opr» 5448 a ton. oconnt oil S«7B a ton. •aim oil SSOSaton. •aim kernel* SJM.7S a ton. The rates of ■■!«<» payable70 words
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Article268 1962-08-23 16 A SLIGHTLY euier undertone prevailed througlwui the day on me Federation Rubber Market Opening prices were unchanged from Tuesday's closing levels, but prices eased slightly in thin trading. Lower sheet interest was again small and mainly confined to covering ol near by sheet*. September firat grade268 words
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Article217 1962-08-23 16 SEPTEMBER tirtt grade rußbtr buyers f.s.b. closrd ai |> in. in Singapore yesterday at 73 J crm^ rer Ib., down ont'-elicnth of a nm on Tuesdays closing price. The ton. uks vary quiet B. C. C.R.A. cloiinK prices In sjsjstj per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 K s217 words
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Article36 1962-08-23 16 August 22. RI'BBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 735 cents (down one-righth of a cent). K.L.: 732 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $423 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 5 tons).36 words
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Article133 1962-08-23 16 August 12 Tnree montrrn. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) F. N. 13 cts. Robinson 9 els. M. Box 13 rts. Rtenm»hlp 9 m. Breweries 27 cts. 8. Tlmm 21 rr« Darby 4td. 8. Tradern <i, Cold Store 4id. L'nlteers 11 eta. W. Jacks 11 cts. MININGS A. Amxl 2'- Pahang 1133 words
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Advertisement1076 1962-08-23 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. faelflo. AUaniio. «t Cratll Ukea Sarvlo* tl* tl* tl* tl* tla rawr p, t'Mtt Ht»it t «smi*» n fota vM**is.h •*aiita»s Mar*" H/M H/ 1 lw> Mtlfi »W «a at a*l aackiknn Mar*" ?a St*- II oct 21 Ocl n N*« All vessel* equipped oitn1,076 words
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Advertisement679 1962-08-23 16 TONG HOO" Sailing from Singapore on 28th August 1962 HONG KONG For Information please contact your local Travel Agency or KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. I 48, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE- 1. Telephone: ***** Yr*> ZIM LINES r*^ SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE MM Penan* S'por* Bang>o* Sport Penan*. EIIM ..y ABjr679 words
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Advertisement207 1962-08-23 16 AH Malayan Annual Sikii Alhletic Sports which were fixed to be held In Ipoh on 24th and 26th August, 1962 have been postponed Indefinitely. Congratulations to Peieaah Kanan Mimnc ltd.. Sharlkat Lotnbong Pr lt-pa h 'W Kanan Ltd., on the occasion of the Opening Ceremony of Lht) New Power Plant207 words
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Advertisement584 1962-08-23 17 (Continued from Pa*e 10) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Boa $0 eta. extra WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER I "o teach in secondary classes. Apply 1 'rincipal, St. Thomas English School. 1 rampin, N.S. NEEDED TEACHER for English md Mathematics lor Form 111. Quail- I ications 8.5.C./0.8.C. Write Principal < It. Thomas584 words
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Advertisement1063 1962-08-23 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALI Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extra OEI TIONO NAM Park Freehold modern 3-bedroom' bungalow*. Prices from $37,000 Loan available $30,000. Monthly Instalment* ten year basis principal Interest $248.40. Rstat* Oel Tiong Ham 33/35, Telok Ayer Street, S'por*. Tel: ***** P.O. Box 3021. EUROPE RETIRE TO1,063 words
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Advertisement915 1962-08-23 17 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS FOCUS on PAN BOOKS 14th to 25th August Pleas* visit y»ur Beekshe*. F*d*rsl PuklMatlsns Ltd. PAN BOOKS The Fifth Pan B*ek *f Cr***w*ro* Edited by L.W. Burgess $1.25. The Blllfeeard Madenna By El Its ton Trevor $1.75. T«e W**k* In Anettwr T*«tn By Irwln Shaw $1.75. ••van915 words
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Advertisement796 1962-08-23 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE r» Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. mmtrm OAF 600 the one and only tolly lutomatlc car under $3,000. Try It now it Lyons Motor* Penang Universal Car* Ipoh, Wearn* Bros. k.L.. Seremban. m«i+'v. Federated Motor*, ■■pore, FOR SALI 1953 Model Willys Van. Inspection at Esao Standard796 words
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Advertisement94 1962-08-23 17 Save the waij .__C y. (^_P^*^B_»s__j JEL, aa\ t. am, *"W-f*-P^*-l V i f ®^^HI DOME" model for tho larger family. j The "75" s j for average quantities. Buy a Prestige Presturo Cooker and notice how little) cooking fuel is needed for first class cooking! AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING94 words
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Article21 1962-08-23 18 IPOH. Wed.— The all-Malayan Sikhs Athletic meet scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the municipal padang here has been postponed.21 words
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487 1962-08-23 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Bowdler is fancied in King's Cup StJ&CMNG I^UALA LUMPUR, I 1V Weil. Lucky Stable's two new imp ortations, Nearco Myth and Nearco Star, have proved themselves to be smart sprinters 'and should continue their successes at487 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-08-23 18 TOTTENHAM Hotspur's outside-left Jones (in white shirt) dives in a vain attempt to head the ball past the high-jumping Birmingham City's goalkeeper Schofleld (right) during the First Division match at White Hart Lane last Saturday. Looking on (No. 3 back to camera) is theReuter - 59 words
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Article70 1962-08-23 18 LONDON. Wed. Results <X English league and Irish Cup football matches played last night were: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal J Birmingham City 0. SECOND DIVISION Grimsby 1 Portsmouth 1; Walsall 1 Huddersfield 1. THIRD DIVISION Brighton 2 Bamsley 0; Bristol Rovers 1 Northampton 2; Carlisle 1 PeterboroughReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1962-08-23 18 IPOH. Wed. Perak Chinese Pyramid Physical Culture Association will hold a weieht lift ing and "Mr. Perak competition at the Jubilee Park on Sept. 1.28 words
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Article378 1962-08-23 18 ATHLETICS HE MUST PROVE FITNESS LONDON, Wednesday. A DRIAN Metcalfe, the world's fastest one-lap run- ncr last year, will be on trial for his place in the British team for the European championships in Belgrade next month. After announcing the team yesterday. Jack Crump, secretaryReuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-08-23 18 SWiMMISC T EIPZIG. Wed. Anita Lonsbrough, British holder of the Olympic and Empire Games titles, completed a treble by winning the European women's 2nn metres breast stroke championship here yesterday. Finishing strongly. Anita took the lead on the last leg of the final to win In175 words
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301 1962-08-23 18 CRICKET LONDON, Wed.— Yorkshire, who have run Into their best form at the right moment, were the only one of the four counties contesting the top of the championship table to win yesterday and must now be favourites to win th YorkshlreReuter - 301 words
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Advertisement387 1962-08-23 18 KLANG AND PORT SWETTENHAM WATER SUPPLY Owing to Improvement works to be carried out on the water mains at 4th mile. Jalan Telofc Oadong, Port Swettenham. the water scpplv to Port Swettenham will be rut off from 8.00 p.m. Saturday, 25th August 1962 to 8.00 avm. Sunday. 36th August, 1962.387 words
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Advertisement380 1962-08-23 18 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER for the Construction of Road Formation for the Bagan Datoh Rungkup Coastal Road in Lower Perak District will be received at the Office 01 the Juratera Negeii. JKR. Perak. Ipoh .up to 3.00 p.m. on sth September, 1962 from Contractors In Class 'C' and above380 words
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Advertisement441 1962-08-23 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are invited for the post of Electrical Engineering Atc-istant. Applicants must be Federal Citisens and must possess Second Grade Electrical Engineer's Certificate, with Nil Restriction issued by the Central Electricity Board. The salary scale of the appointment is basic *480x30-*660; the cost of living441 words
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Advertisement379 1962-08-23 18 TENDERS JJUL PERLIS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Contractors Class "D" and above, will be received by the State Engineer. i Kedah Perils, Alor Star up to 3 00 p.m., 10th September, 1962 (or the I Supply and Erection of a Oodown Superstructure for the Government Rice Mill at Arau.379 words
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Advertisement336 1962-08-23 18 Advertisement Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin dear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your dispensary for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest-type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world Lemon delpb makes the complexion, neck and shouldera fair336 words
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312 1962-08-23 19 AGF may step in on Formosa, Israel row JAKARTA, Wed— The J Asian Games Federation may ask the Indonesian Government to take special steps to permit Israel and Formosa to take part in the Gam j s. Dumio Takashima, the Japanese member of the executive committee, said here today. Mr.Reuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration680 1962-08-23 19 I NORMAN SIEBEL - I NORMAN SIEBEL By Jakarta, Wed. CYCLISTS GET 'TYRED OUT' BY 80 MILES A DAY WORK ITH the general affirmation "no complaints we are making out nicely/ the Malayan teams are all ready to go into full blooded action when the Asian Games tournaments start680 words
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231 1962-08-23 19 ALL-SPORE 0 FORMOSA 1; Singapore, Wed ALL-Singapore put up a splendid performance toA night to restrict Formosa, the Asian Games soccer champions, to a one-goal margin at Jalaa Besar Stadium. Cheered on by a crowd of just over 3,000, Singapore made Formosa, represented by231 words
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Article187 1962-08-23 19 Two rounds over in junior meet BADMINTON PENANG, Wed. Results of the first two rounds of the Junior singles in the Penanic Malays badminton championships completed last night were: first round: Sultan Mydin bt Ridzuan Wahid 15-11, 15-8; Mohamed bin Yusor bt Idris Said 14-17, 15-5. 15-4; Karim Binl bt187 words
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Article162 1962-08-23 19 SEOUL, Wed— The South Korean Olympic Committee today t..nounoed It had aoceptod a proposal by the International Olympic Committee to Mod ooroblned North and South Korean team to the 1964 Games In Tokyo Lieutenant General Cbu II Lee the chairman of the Korean Olympic CommitteeReuter - 162 words
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Article362 1962-08-23 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. 180-STRONG CONTINGENT IN JAKARTA THE Singapore con- tingent today left with mixed feelings in two batches by Malayan Airways Britannia for Jakarta to compete in the Asian Games which begins on Friday. Another group of 25 officials will leave tomorrow. Members of the contingent362 words
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Article304 1962-08-23 19 ASIAN GAWES ROUNDUP JAKARTA. Wed star badminton player Charoen x Watanasin said here that he thought his country had "a fair chance of winning" the badminton events in the Asian Games. Indonesians consider Charoen the main threat to their own stars. Ferry Sonnevllle and Tan Joe Hock.304 words
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Article20 1962-08-23 19 SOCCER TAIPING Dlv. t: 3 Workshnn R.E.M.E. 5 P.W.D. S: KLUANG Dlv. 2: Wan Chin 3 Betas Estate 3.20 words
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Article24 1962-08-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Malays Badminton Association will hold their open championships at the S.B-A. HaU on Sunday starting at 8 p.m.24 words
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153 1962-08-23 19 LET'S SHOW GRATITUDE TO AUSSIE ATHLETES rE Perak A.A.A. b making aa appeal for funds for the Australian athlete* who took part in the recent A.A.IJ. championships in Ipoh. Th* reason for the appeal is that the Australian athletes, most of whom are university rtudent* or worklnf-claM people, paid the153 words
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Advertisement14 1962-08-23 19 \pjhe British Jiaruy cJ T Of THf BBC J KpINANOrICNO&CO, U^ I l.«t*OW-tl*»u»-'B— t14 words
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Advertisement143 1962-08-23 19 STOP PRESS Am \Jh MM m m^Mm ■"■■■%r -*s*s2S^ The only tonic food gp** beverage selected by m^M Ntjfi the F e deration of Mala r *mimW r WmW i.- ya Amateur Athletic ijr t Malaya for the training *ft JL^4*/[r of their teams to the j-W s+*y m .^r143 words
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Article59 1962-08-23 20 MR. AND MRS. K. A. Rjjrndram of KlariK thank frhnds and relative! able KlfU on the occasion of their marriage on 19. H. 1962. CHONO LOW VEONC, Low Wing. Ah Wnh thank rvlatlvex and friends for their mrmaKcj of condolence, wreath*, monetary Klfts, loan of can and attendance at59 words
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Article, Illustration371 1962-08-23 20 'Vote for me' envoy sends out wrong message [T NIT ED NATIONS, v Wed.— Highly uncomplimentary appraisals of several member States of the United Nations, attributed to Dr. O. P. Malalasekera, of Ceylon, are thought to have harmed hi s prospects of being elected President of the General Assembly. InformedReuter - 371 words
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Article23 1962-08-23 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Trafalgar Home Youth Club will celebrate Its second anniversary with a variety concert at 8 p.m. on Friday.23 words
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162 1962-08-23 20 rE Government received a verbal broadside last night when a junior minister. told his Cabinet colleagues that they had no guts and that what they did today, they undid tomorrow. In a blistering attack, delivered during the budget debate. Mr. N.H. Karunaratne. Junior Minister for162 words
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Article314 1962-08-23 20 LONDON. Wed. Generally brighter conditions were experleno I ed In stock markets today but the volume of business was again at a disappointing level. Sentiment was helped by the news that the Treasury's seasonally adjusted index for all Industries reached a new peak of 117 during June and314 words
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Article45 1962-08-23 20 LONDON, Wed.— Spot 21 13/16 d.. Sept. 21\d. Oct. 21 15 16d., Nov. 22d.. Oct. Dec 22d., Jan./ Mar. 22 1 16 d. April June 22>»d... July/ Sept. 22Ud c If. August unquoted. Sept. 21 1 ,d.. Oct 21 rl «d. Tone: Slightly easier.45 words
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Article24 1962-08-23 20 LONDON, Wed— Buyers £849' 2 sellers £850, Forward buyers £860, sellers £851, Settlement £850',. Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m 155 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article244 1962-08-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, flew back here tonight from Kuching and announced that Inche Aziz Yeop, Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, has been appointed Deputy Permanent Secretary to the newly-created Borneo Affairs Department. Accompanying Tun244 words
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Article112 1962-08-23 20 Pak. score 283 for 5 vs Kent CANTERBURY, Wed. A fourth wicket stand of 198 by Saeed Ahmed 1 128) and Wallis Mathtas (74) helped the Pakistani cricketers score 283 for 5 by tea on the openIng day o 1 their match against Kent here. Other matches tea scores: AtReuter - 112 words
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Article57 1962-08-23 20 IPOH. Wed. Three children were injured this afternoon, two seriously, when part ol the old Municipal incineration in Buntong ne*^. village caved-in. The injured are M. Loganathan, 11, P. Chanan, nine, and P. Kathirammal, eight. Chanan and Kathirammal, brother and sister, have been admitted to the General57 words
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Article25 1962-08-23 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Film Society will screen "Odd Man Out" at the Cultural Centre at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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