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1962-08-24
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Title Section20 1962-08-24 1 ATERACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 10<M>00 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration832 1962-08-24 1 J\%9 JL HUH JL JC^JB\ AsfJCbl %3fJ\ %J mjajMSi A* A di^\a»jnkJCsi*%t^^ Odvli o^v Dr. Subandrio gets ultimatum on question of entry permits for teams from Israel and Formosa INDONESIA TOLD: MEET OBLIGATIONS Crucial talks being held JAKARTA. Thurs. Tfce fate of the Fourth Asian Games, which isReuter; UPI - 832 words
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Article194 1962-08-24 1 qK)KYO, Thurs. 1 The Japanese National Olympic Committee said today the Japanese delegation to the Fourth Asian Games should withdraw if the Indonesian Government refused the entry of the Israeli and Formosa teams into that country. The committee said if the Indonesian Government permitted the entry,194 words
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Article53 1962-08-24 1 VIENNA, Thurs. Bulgarian studies and experiments have shown that extracts of ordinary and wild garlic have a favourable effect on patients suffering from hypertension, the Bulgarian news agpney BTA reported. The garlic also contains substances which will hinder the development of hardening of the arteries, theReuter - 53 words
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138 1962-08-24 1 SLEEPLESS, SO TENGKU MAY SKIP TRIP |^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman has been suffering from insomnia for the last two weeks and is not sure if he will attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference next month. Since his return from the Malaysia talks in London, the Prime Minister has138 words
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Article, Illustration399 1962-08-24 1 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - A defeat for Aziz in Umno Assembly TAMIMUDDIN KARIM By J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The I' m no General Assembly today rejected the nomination of Indie Abdul Aziz bin Ishak as one of three VicePresidents of the organisation, a post he has held for several years. Altogether four names were submitted.399 words
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Article232 1962-08-24 1 K LUMPUR. Thurs rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man will receive the title of "Bapa Malaysia" (Father of Malaysia) and not "Bapa Melayu Raya" (Father of Greater Malaya). The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the title of "Bapa Malaysia" was more appropriate.232 words
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Article31 1962-08-24 1 LAHORE. Thurs. President Mohammad Ayub Khan has declared that a meetine between Pakistan and Afghanistan officials would be held In Teheran to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries.31 words
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Article39 1962-08-24 1 LONDON, Thurs. The British government will invite Ministerial representatives from Singapore, British Guiana, Kenya. Malta, and Uganda to be present during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference opening here on Sept. 10, the Colonial Office said today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article168 1962-08-24 1 Wage claims: Call for reply SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association tonight called on the SHB management to make immediate counter proposals to their wage claims. At an emergency meeting, attended by over 7,000 members, the Association passed a resolution empowering its negotiating team to meet the SHB168 words
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Article37 1962-08-24 1 IRIAN PACT I NTTtD N A l i riuir-v \ct\nz ,1 I Thant «1« n rd today that <■< iv t: ;\c hi priority i" approval »r l>uti li-Inrlonoi.in iiv -I.; m Wtat N« 0 ill37 words
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Article, Illustration484 1962-08-24 2 LONDON. Thura. guards shooting down refugees. But the Soviet Union has turned down this proposal which Mr. Dean Rusk, the United States Secretary of fitate, renewed on Tuesday in a meeting with Mr. Anatoly Dobrynln, the Soviet Ambassador in Washington. Their rights Russia's removalReuter - 484 words
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Article103 1962-08-24 2 MRS. Joan Stanton, who has recovered her sight after being blind for 21 years, holds up her youngest child, 15-month-old Stephen. Mrs. Stanton, 40, of Bushbury Wolverhampton, saw her husband Raymond and their six children for the first time after the sight of one103 words
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Miscellaneous26 1962-08-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby VffAPC A OAAC Of GOLF NEED TUw' f»7 \f* THOU** VW.IL CUIEB YOU Ul? P6AB; £L^- HTV W>4y p %TUAT WOULD26 words
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Article, Illustration289 1962-08-24 3 Hungarians smash a pro-Chinese plot to overthrow Kadar VIENNA, Thurs. A plot to overthrow Mr. Janos Kadar, Hungary's Prime Minister, has been smashed with several generals, top civil servants and party officials stripped of their posts or arrested, reliable diplomatic sources said here today. The sources said one of theReuter - 289 words
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Article122 1962-08-24 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. TWO U.S. nuclear submarines made an historic rendezvous beneath the North Pole ice cap, then surfaced together through a hole in the ice on Aug. 2. The submarines, the Skate and the Sea Dragon, were among others that had previously undertaken solo operations underReuter - 122 words
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Article66 1962-08-24 3 LONDON, Thurs. Nearly 20.000 men working in Britain's nationalised railways workshops will lose their Jobs over the next five years, the British Transport Commission has told railway unions. Under the commission's reorganisation plans designed to make the nations heavily subsidised railway system pay its way. theReuter - 66 words
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102 1962-08-24 3 30,000 ft. dive from the sky but six save giant jet ADELAIDE, Thurs.— Six airmen sat down to dinner with wives and girlfriends last night to celebrate their escape when a giant Avro Jet-bomber fell 30,000 feet towards the sea in an uncontrollable spin. As they were about to baleReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration208 1962-08-24 3 We'll be ahead in 8 years says Kennedy WASHING TON. Thurs. President Kennedy said yesterday the United States was well behind the Soviet Union in space exploration "but I believe that by the end of the decade the U.S. will be ahead." The President was commenting when asked at hisReuter - 208 words
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Article213 1962-08-24 3 IJOLLANDIA, Thurs. n Dutch and Indonesian troops in West Irian have been making friendly contacts since the ceasefire agreement came into effect last Saturday, it was reported here yesterday. A group of Indonesians who heard about the ceasefire on a transistor radio, told Dutch troops atReuter - 213 words
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Article146 1962-08-24 3 YORK (England), Thurs.— P oli c c mineled with the crowd at York race track yesterday to prevent the popular Ebor Handicap being halted by the determined ban- thebomb demonstrators. One demonstrator, Mr. Cecil Robson. threatened that he would go as far as throwingReuter - 146 words
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113 1962-08-24 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Soldiers in R. Battery of the Royal Artillery's 271 Territorial Army Regiment queued up for their week's pay recently, but there wasn't enough money to go round, a court martial at Sheffield was told yesterday. The paymaster. Warrant Officer Louis JosephReuter - 113 words
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Article188 1962-08-24 3 ALGERIA: NEW MAJOR CRISIS ALGIERS, Thursday. JJEWLY-independent Algeria today faced a major crisis as a showdown between the National Liberation Front Political Bureau and guerilla forces in the capital appeared imminent. Mr. Mohammed Khlder. secretary of ttte Bureau, foreshadowed a trial of strength, announcing that a mass rally would beReuter - 188 words
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Article219 1962-08-24 3 SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia), Thurs. —An African woman, Mrs. Piringa Macheke, already the mother of twins, has given birth to quads. VIENTIANE: Vietminh troops have launched an attack against the Meo tribesmen in mountainous Sam Neau province in northern Laos. U.S. military sources reported. VATICAN CITY: The Pope219 words
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Article28 1962-08-24 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Russia detonated a "low megaton" nuclear bomb In the atmosphere over its Novya Zemlya testing grounds yesterday, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced. U.P.I,UPI - 28 words
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Article27 1962-08-24 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Acting U.N. Secretary-general, U Thant. has presented a U5586,649,500 budget to meet operating expenses in 1963 and allow for "reasonable growth." Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement300 1962-08-24 3 I SAFE ■I AND II SOUND CAFCTV Yonr funds are ""affected bf OrA I LI I economic changes. *sFPI IPITV Your "oney i» earning the be* OLV/UIM I I m(c and sure rate of intercit. QHIIMnMCQC The Capittl and Reserve* of th« OUUIIUIILOO Bank exceed £12,000,000. pg Group Assets exceed300 words
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296 1962-08-24 4 TRADE BODIES URGE: DON'T CAST BLANK VOTES SINGAPORE, Thursday. READERS of 12 trade associations today asked the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to convene a meeting to advise people not to throw in blank votes in the forthcoming Merger Referendum. The people should be made to realise the value of their296 words
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Article192 1962-08-24 4 Meeting on merger for today THE People's Action Party will hold a big lunchUme rally at Fullerton Sauare today to explain the White Paper merger proposal* to the people. Speakers will be the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. the Borne Minister. Mr.192 words
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Article97 1962-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A fresh strike by 80 employees broke ou*. today at F.E. Zueliig (Singapore) Ltd., in Denmark House, but was settled six hours later. The lunch-time strike by 20 employees of the stationery firm of Abdul Rahim and Co., in Cecil Street, which began yesterday97 words
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Article48 1962-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Professor S.A. de Smith. Prolessor ol Public Law in the University of London, will give a public lecture on "Constitutionalism in the Commonwealth today" in the new science lecture theatre No. 3, University of Singapore, Bukit Tlmah Road, on Aug. 28 at 5.15 p.m.48 words
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319 1962-08-24 4 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Two gunmen stripped a detective Inspector's amah and tried to rape her in the police quarters off McNair Road early today. The rape attempt was made after the aman, Chua Ah Beng, 18, had refused to hand over the keys. Chua319 words
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Article314 1962-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. M/HILE members of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association were holding a general meeting this evening to discuss their pay talks with the 5.H.8., a Joint statement Issued by two top men In the union revealed a split in its executive council.314 words
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Advertisement171 1962-08-24 4 G***** OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 11 A.M. 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.30 P.M. THE SCREEN'S MOST THRILLING EPIC OF WORLD WAR II! II IS FOR UERIES IfOE 60d2l FtS A..rtl WcQUEEN DARIN PARKE* 6UARDINO NICK *nd 808 ADAMS introducing NEWHART r ~-#aJ~l7~'ll > A Tel: ***** S HjV SINGAPORE I,171 words
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607 1962-08-24 5 ARTHUR CHESWORTH - Marriage? It doesn't frighten me -says Miss Novak ARTHUR CHESWORTH by PARIS, Thurs. "Don't you think," 1 said to the creamyskinned blonde curled on the couch by my side, "it's about time you got married?" There was nothing personal in this. We had only just met. But Miss Kirn Novak607 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1962-08-24 5 RONALD ROSS THE DEDICATED SCIENTIST WHOSE WORK CONTRIBUTED TO THE CONQUERING OF MALARIA /STRAITSN TIMES Special I Feature/ FOR six months in 1884, the British garrison ut Bangalore in India was convinced that the unit doctor was a dangerous eccentric.1,573 words
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Advertisement68 1962-08-24 5 NOW FOR YOU* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers *1t fv rr u.- :::iijj8| J^^P=i==l^= <3M>Ui -H HraM-- J\ I'fl «li FILTER TIPPED Jf^ M Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Lon? Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for68 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-08-24 6 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT Who says we have it easy MEN often think w* women have such an easy life, and every time I hear a man say so I am near to committing murder. They don't know what they are talking about. A great many women hold369 words
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Article, Illustration942 1962-08-24 6 It's not money that counts it's the know-how too T'VE Just re-done my whole house. Now doesn't that sound like I am a very efficient, very extravagant and altogether the what-I-want-I-get type of person? Well, I certainly am not, you know. Bill always says he doesn't know how I can942 words
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Article, Illustration334 1962-08-24 6 FIRST TRICK IS GOOD MARKETING THERE is so much talk about the importance of a bride learning how to cook, but nobody puts any emphasis on the art of marketing. Good marketing Is as important as good cooking, and the good shopper wil 1 always be prepared for emergencies. Dinner334 words
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Article, Illustration343 1962-08-24 6 BEAUTY is actually a very relative thing. It depend* on the time you are. living iv and the place too. Not so many years ago, a woman was not considered desirable unless she could, boast guite a bit of flesh on her bones. 1 often think343 words
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Article207 1962-08-24 6 NO VISA FEE FROM NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayans, who thought that fees for visas for travelling between Association of South-East Asia countries had been waived from Aug. 1. have found they were wrong. There were RIGHT in thinking that the fees were to be waived. This Is according207 words
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Article66 1962-08-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two Malayans will represent the Institution of Engineers, Federation of Malaya, when it Is Inducted as the 13th member of the Commonwealth Engineering Society at its next conference in Montreal, Canada, from Sept. 9 to 21. They are the Immediate past president of the66 words
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Article47 1962-08-24 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Che Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman, today opened a new police post at Sungel Tiang, 25 miles from here. The post will serve about 3.000 new settlers In the land development project in this area.47 words
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196 1962-08-24 6 This is perplexing and confusing says Mrs. Bhupalan KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. T<HE president of the A Federation Women Teachers' Union, Mrs. Frank Bhupalan, said today: "Among: the various reasons forwarded by some government officials who oppose equal pay is the often repeated one of lack of finance. "Yet we have196 words
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167 1962-08-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will A launch its most ambitious X-ray campaign the fifth in a series next month. It is expected to cover 45,000 people living in the Ulu Bedok, Katong and Changi areas. Announcing this today, i Sata's medical director.167 words
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Article64 1962-08-24 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Than. The Boys' Wing of the Federation Military College will take in 80 to 90 new pupils next year, it was announced today. Form three boys of secondary schools who will be under 16 years of age on Jan. 1 are invited to64 words
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164 1962-08-24 6 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union has invited several Government and Opposition leaders to speak at Its golden Jubilee meeting on Saturday, which Is also Printers' Day. The speakers, all honorary advisers to the union are: MR. DAVID MARSHALL. chairman of164 words
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Article31 1962-08-24 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— Inche Mustafa bin Hajl BabJee, an officer of the Veterinary Department, Alor Star, has been awarded a Kedah government scholarship to study veterinary science In Britain.31 words
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Article, Illustration520 1962-08-24 6 Guard: Dogs couldn 9 t catch up with fleeing men SIMMONS INQUIRY: SECOND DAY PENANG, Thurs, £N R.A.F. guard, Yusoff bin Haji Ibrahim, today testified that he saw several dogs chasing three or four men on the night Mr. Benjamin Simmons, a senior lecturer in English at the Malayan Teachers520 words
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173 1962-08-24 6 Govt clerks to discuss one service scheme pENANG, Thurs. —The National Union of Government Office Workers, at its delegates conference here on Sunday, will consider two resolutions urging Congress of Unions of Employees in Public and Civil Services to Dress the Federation Government for reorganisation of the clerical service The173 words
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Article41 1962-08-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Assistant Superintendent Akil bin Adam will be the new of-ficer-ln-charge of the Johore Rahru Police District from Saturday. He takes over from Mr Rex Isaacs who will be with No. 8 Police Field Force at looh41 words
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Article338 1962-08-24 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Thursday. the Engineering Assistant of the Public Works Department in Krian, Mr. R. F. Partridge, bored four holes into the new floor of the Malay school in Bagan Serai last year, he found that stones were not used in the mixture for the floor.338 words
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Article57 1962-08-24 7 Death at the cinema SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Police are seeking the relatives of a man who was found dead in a seat at the Metropole Theatre in Maxwell Road on Tuesday. The man. about 40. who is believed to have died from natural causes, was clad in a blue shirt and57 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1962-08-24 7 The idea was to let pupils revise lessons, Madam Cheng explains SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow, suggested today that a teacher, Madam Cheng Pei Fen, had convened a secret meeting at the r.iver Valley Government Chinese Middle School in 1960 to try1,089 words
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Article49 1962-08-24 7 PENANG. Thurh An g Cheow Chye was fined a total of $40 for using the wrong traffic lane and falling to stop his motor cycle on being required to do so by a police officer In uniform at about 11.30 p.m. on May 30 at Penang Road.49 words
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Article146 1962-08-24 7 OINGAPORE. Thurs A young married couple were sent for trial in the High Court after a preliminary inquiry today on charges of unlawful possession of a pistol and ammunition Chang Kay Song and his I wife, Phung Ah Not. 27. are I alleged to146 words
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Article66 1962-08-24 7 ASIA Magazine has conducted an Asia-wide survey on the controversial dowry system. And on Sunday the magazine, issued free with THE SUNDAY TIMES, comes up with the answer that seven. of eight people are opposed to this pernicious custom that spelt ruin for so many families in66 words
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134 1962-08-24 7 Head-on collision kills one, hurts 7 IPOH, Thurs. A man was killed and seven other people injured, some seriously, when a car and a lorry collided head-on on the main trunk road, 10 miles north of Ipoh this morning. The accident occurred about 11 a.m. in heavy rain when the134 words
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Article30 1962-08-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Director of Medical Services, Dato (Dr) Mohamed Din will open the sixth annual delegates' conference of the Federation X-ray Staff Union on Aug. 31.30 words
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173 1962-08-24 7 JEFFREY FRANCIS - EDITOR WHO HAD BANNED BOOK IS JAILED FOR 3 MONTHS JEFFREY FRANCIS From ltflßl. Tburs. Lui. Uow 1 Ming, editor of Sa Mm Pan here who was put under restricted residence in Betong (Sarawak's second division) last month pleaded guilty in Betong District Court yesterday to having a proscribed book173 words
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Obituary38 1962-08-24 8 Warit Sl* (Minimum) CHEESMAN Haden Francis husband of Margaret suddenly m Thailand night of L'L'nd. THE DEATH OCCURRED yesterday morning of Mr;. Lim Mah Gek. Kuneral at 2 p.m. m\*M from lft Jalao l.im Seng Chew, Ipob.38 words
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Article66 1962-08-24 8 20 W»r4* 119 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. X.X Hauloae of ■sajajassva thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, good •rkaaaa and valuable praseats oa the occa.-oon of fheir marriage oa 20/8 6^'. MR. AND MRS. U. K. Kadhakrlah' nan thank their friends and relatives for their kind attendance,66 words
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The Straits Times Friday, August 24, 1962.
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Article533 1962-08-24 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman ranged far and wide in his presidential address to the General Assembly of Umno yesterday. Malaysia, Asa, the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, the Cabinet reshuffle. Federal and State elections all came within i the compass of his annual i report to his party. The533 words
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Article483 1962-08-24 8 Whatever may have happened in the last few hours the Asian Games at Jakarta open today under a cloud if they open at aIL The 'Israeli tetm ha» felt obliged to withdraw; the Formosans |can get there in time only lit they leave Hongkong and Singapore, where483 words
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Article207 1962-08-24 8 The Singapore Government's assurance that voters who are away from Singapore on referendum day will not be struck off the electoral roll if they explain their reason {for not voting will ease many minds. Singapore citizens living in the Federation should write to the registration officer as I207 words
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Article2485 1962-08-24 8 Tengku speaks UMNO SUCCESS Extracts from his presidential address to the Umno General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur yesterday "TOGETHER WITH OUR PARTNERS IN THE ALLIANCE. WE HAVE BECOME THE STRONGEST PARTY IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD." THIS 15th A s s c mbly has been post poned many times,2,485 words
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Advertisement817 1962-08-24 8 Str.it. Timet Malay Mail Classified adv«rtlt*m«tt» may kanded to: Ist Floor COLD •TOWAOC AHCAOK Orchard Rosa COLO aTTORAH ■KANCMKS AT HOLLAND KOAD-KATON* KKPPKL MOAO-MAVAL SASB »uthorls«d *t»r>ti CITY BOOK STORK LTD wincn«t«r Housa. Cattyar Quay THI NIWI FRONT Fltzaatrtek'a Suaarmarfcat M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty »oa«. Naval asa* M. ABDUL817 words
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Advertisement67 1962-08-24 8 Switching On To WORLD TV Everyone with a TV set can share in this triumph one of the greatest advances in communications since the telephone was invented. Harland Manchester's lucid and authoritative article in the August Reader's Digest (now on sale) explains how Pioneer Telestar opens up an important new67 words
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133 1962-08-24 9 A STRIKE SURPRISE FOR DOSHI MANAGER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Fifteen of 26 employees of the C.J. Doshi Co. Ltd.. in Mountbatten Road here went on a five-hour strike today in protest against what they described as unfair wages and conditions of work. The workers, who are memoers of the National133 words
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Article43 1962-08-24 9 MALACCA. Thurs.— Two top secret society leaders have been detained in Malacca under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance, police disclosed today. One Is a leader of the Sar Kang Secret Society and the other Is a leader of Gang 360.43 words
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Article196 1962-08-24 9 Father took son to trisha rider for a morphine shot: Now he is fined $250 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ 50-CENT morphine injection almost caused the death of a. six-year-old boy, a magistrate's court was told today. i Goh See Swee. 58 took his ailing son Say Lueh196 words
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Article92 1962-08-24 9 5 per cent on freight rates SINGAPORE, Thurs—Member lines of the Straits' Australia Conference today announced a five per cent increase in rates on all commodities quoted in the conference freight tariff. The increase which will come into effect on Nov. 1, Is due to mounting costs, it was announced.92 words
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Article, Illustration156 1962-08-24 9 AZIZ (NOMINEE FCR VICE-PRESIDENT) ATTENDS UMNO ASSEMBLY mENGKI Abdul Rahman 1 leads the "Merdeka" cheers before the start of the Umno general assembly in Kuala Lumpur. On the Tengku's left is Dato Esa Almenoar (Singapore) and next to him is the Minister of Agriculture and156 words
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Article46 1962-08-24 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Ho Peng Yoke, reader In history of science In the Physics Department, University of Singapore, today flew to the United States to attend an International conference on the history of science to be held In New York next week.46 words
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Article45 1962-08-24 9 KLANG. Thurs. Inche Yahaya bin Hajl Tallb. assistant district officer. Klang. Is acting as the District Officer. In place of Mr. M. R. Read who retired under Malayanlsatlon this month. He will act until a replacement for Mr. Read arrives.45 words
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473 1962-08-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The accounts of the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd., were issued today. They cover the year ending Aug. 31, 1961 and were delayed by the arbitration hearings. Accounts for the current year will probably be Issued about December. The effect473 words
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Article, Illustration369 1962-08-24 9 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS AFTER A HECTIC WEEK OF MEETINGS From I: Miri, Thursday LORD Lansdowne, chairman of the Inter Governmental Committee, arrived In this oilfield town about 20 miles from the Sara-wak-Brunei border today to spend the first free afternoon after a hectic week on369 words
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122 1962-08-24 9 - VUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is also the national president of the Umno today gave away the challenge trophy to the Malacca division of the party for having most members. Malacca's Chief Minister Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. who is122 words
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Article25 1962-08-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society will hold Its annual meeting at the Appar Tamil High School on Sunday.25 words
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Advertisement164 1962-08-24 9 FREE 7|V FESTIVAL n You can obtain this r m superb table clock absolutely free from #>T- Jk^ Singapore and ££T^H Malaya with every p*=*fcrSß purchase you make ff'p^* >A L iM of 1 bottle Meukow |l Vl| fn»s23£j is a fine full flavoured Brandy from JffljjT^fy the home of164 words
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Advertisement196 1962-08-24 9 NOW! a high -line A It's o wonderful new oddition to our tf """"X step-m ronge Berlei's gay sjant! Gives Kmßf Wilak you all the lighthearted control of Berlei Z^Kt| y^Sol Jv new 'model led-on-nature' step-in action Vr plus the advantages of a zip fastening fcfHlr t^^o Ideal for young196 words
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Miscellaneous431 1962-08-24 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE r mT AYE •ho.twave s«v,c E ■SEKVICE 41.7 Metre* 41 Metre* AM. 6.00 Time 81gnal. Ned*,- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ra-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 476 Metres Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning- 601 vous WIU, Music: 7.30 Time Morning Preluo ?00 The ClSS'^n^m 7^ re431 words
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Article450 1962-08-24 10 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Emphasis is on diversification of economy By INDUSTRY AND RURAL PROJECTS CAUSE GROWING ELECTRICITY DEMAND IN STATE fHE industrialisation of tin, rubber and iron rich Perak, coupled with the extensive rural development projects throughout the state, has created an unprecedented demand for electricity. Government is450 words
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Article, Illustration172 1962-08-24 10 BHP OPEN BRANCH OFFICE IN STORE A USTRALIA'S largest public company, The Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd., has established an office in Singapore and will be represented by Mr. W. Farrarfas. formerly assistant Sydney sales manager. The company, with Its various subsidiaries manufactures pig Iron, high quality carbon steel products,172 words
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91 1962-08-24 10 ANOTHER BEN LINE SHIP ON F.E. RUN 'rpHE 11,660 deadweight ton<= i A motor vessel, Benhope. is to join the Ben Line fleet later this month. The ship, with a service speed of 15 knots, was the former Egidia belonging to the Anchor Line and has been purchased to replace91 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-08-24 10 Chemist to study in Switzerland ]t|R. Tay Chin San, ITI chief chemist of Prima Ltd. Singapore, which is building a 450-ton capacity flour mill, left for Switzerland by BOAC last Sunday for an instruction course in laboratory control. Mr. Tay, 30, a science graduate of the University of Malaya, will134 words
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Article47 1962-08-24 10 Goodyear Internationa] Corporation, a subsidiary of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., announced plans for a US$6 million expansion which will increase its tyre production in Luxembourg by 75 per cent. The company said this was to meet growing demand in the European Common Market.47 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-08-24 10 THIS tower crane for use in erecting multistorey buildings arrived in Singapore last week, one of the first to be imported into Malaysia. Imported by the Jardine Waugh Organisation, the Babcock-Weitc crane can speed up the building of multi-storey structures and reduce costs, according to Mr.137 words
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159 1962-08-24 10 Weedkiller for tests on rubber estates WHE effectiveness of a new weedkiller will soon be demonstrated on 20 rubber estates in the Federation. The weedkiller, to be marketed under the tra.de name Gramoxone. has been tested successfully in extensive and detailed trials conducted throughout Malaya over the past three years.159 words
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Article44 1962-08-24 10 Morf than 100 Perak dealers in Bulldog Guinness stout were entertained to a dinner by Outhrie and Co.. Ltd. in Ipoh last week. Mr. J.T Shaw. Ipoh branch manager of Guthrles, urged the dealers to continue their sales drive for the stout.44 words
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252 1962-08-24 10 EMI Electronics Ltd. is demonstrating colour television and television for educational and normal broadcasting uses at the Radio and Television Exposition now being held at Negara Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time tha EMl's interpretation of a uni specially designed for educa tional television252 words
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Article70 1962-08-24 10 A world ploughing competition is to be held on Oct. 4 and 5 in Holland In which 19 countries will take part. Nine of the bigger farming j countries America, Britain. Canada, Denmark, Eire. Findland, Northern Ireland, Nor- way and New Zealand have entered 11 competitors who70 words
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152 1962-08-24 10 ALONG felt need has been supplied by the issue of "Guide to Kuala Lumpur" which will prove of great use both to residents and visitors. Unique of its kind, the guide book edited by Mr Aristide J PaDinpau, is on art paper152 words
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213 1962-08-24 10 A SYDNEY businessman who led an Australian trade mission to the Persian Gulf early this year is to organise an exhibition in Kuala Lumpur next February, the first of its kind in Malaya. He is Mr. D. E. Taplln. managing director of an213 words
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Article51 1962-08-24 10 Malayan Banking Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur opened another sub-branch in Singapore yesterday, bringing the total number of branches established here to 13. The new branch la In Geylang Road. The bank also has 37 branches in the Federation, one in Hong Kong and three in the Borneo51 words
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Article58 1962-08-24 10 Austrian footwear production in the first quarter this year rose nearly 200,000 pairs to 2.1 million pairs over the corresponding period of last year. Women's shoes accounted for 1.4 million pairs against 1.3 million pairs, men's shoes 635,000 pairs (603,000 pairs) and sports shoes, particularly mountain58 words
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Advertisement257 1962-08-24 10 STRONG, SAFE and WONDERFUL FUN Cuclonc PLAYGROUND AND GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT Provide happy, healthy fun for f& children and body building exercise y* i(\ for young men and women with »\o\/^V CYCLONE tubulir steel play- !>A^\Vy (round and gymnasium equipment /A "J^^^ Clean and hygienic, smooth and til I II sturdy,257 words
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Advertisement137 1962-08-24 10 mmfSSm OTOX EAR DROPS a A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX Em Drop, eonuin REMEDY FOR D^na. powerful new m £AR NFEC TIONS tueptic that kills a wide range of bacteria and fungi and is ideal for treating almost »ll tWrS^a\ ANOTHER K E9 PRODUCT superficial ear infections. as versatile as frompton137 words
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Advertisement559 1962-08-24 11 (Continued from Page S| SITUATIONS VACANT tl Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. extra WANTBD A HINDUSTANI speaking Indian Salesgirl. Apply In writing 108 Orchard Road, Singapore. NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. SINGAPORE NASSIM ft CO.. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION st the compound of559 words
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Advertisement306 1962-08-24 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SI (Mi*.)— Box SO eta. mxtrm EARTH MOVINO experienced fitter required by Commercial House la Ipoh. Apply Box AlBO S.T., Ipoh. WANTED TEACHERS for St. Patrick's School Katong (Spore) Minimum qualineaUoae B.C.C. with credit lo English. WANTED GRADUATES or Qualified Teachers to teach English. Malay. Chinese306 words
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Advertisement669 1962-08-24 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (I»in.)—Box It eta. mxtrm I AMIRIOAN COMPANY REQUIRES Accounts Clerk/Typist either sex. Canbridge Certificate, fast accurate typing and simple Accounting knowledge are main qualifications Box AMOS B.T. Spore. EUROPEAN COMPANY has vacancy for a Technical Officer with B.BC. degree or Higher School Certificate. I Some teaißjtag669 words
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Advertisement1066 1962-08-24 11 GODOWN SPACE VACANT tt Worda U (Min.)— Box St eta. sxtrm POST-WAR BRICK QODOWN a Mirt Road (adjacent to 5.H.8.) approx. 6,595 aq.feet- flood free. Available Ist j Jaauary 1963 on Isaee at 30 cts. per sq.foot. Apply Box A 5396 S.T.. B'pore. HOUSES ft LAND FOR SAU M Worda1,066 words
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Advertisement1007 1962-08-24 11 EDUCATION Wmrmw SS (SttmJ torn It eta. tmtrm NOW IS YOUR Malay |iiugiaesmgT —Improve your knowledge of the Na- lonal Language by rseiftng Berlta l larian daily, the only romsnlsed Na- ional T--"g"»g- newspaper. l CAMB-IDCB CORRESPONDENCE ICHOOL, 86-B, HullllHßß Road. P.O. 3ox 19SS, Blacapore L Tel: TOJ2I. f 3oaaß)t1,007 words
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Advertisement740 1962-08-24 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* U (Min.)— Box It mta. mxtrm TMT METROPOLITAN COUPS 2.100/-, 1953 Standard '10* $1,350/-, 963 H-Bawk S9BO/-. 19S1 Vanguard 400/-. Easy payment arranged. A Hamilton Rd.. B'pore. SUNBEAM RAPIER Its* $2,850 or eet offer one owner accident free exelleat condition small mileage reguirty serviced. Telepnone Singapore740 words
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Advertisement575 1962-08-24 11 FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box It cts. mxtrm FRIDGE SPRAVINO at owner's home, tny colour. Tel: (Spore) ***** HAVE AN IDEAL A«uartumT Red See Aquarium will fulfil your wish Call at 44 Dboby Ohaut. Spore Telephone *****. PHILIPS KLSSOB TRANSISTOR Beating Aid tropic-proof tow battery drainage lightweight. Enquiries575 words
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Advertisement298 1962-08-24 11 TAILORING M Word* SS (Min.)— Box It et*. txtrm FOR CLASS TAILORING suits. uniforms, brtechrs. Visit Neth Tailors 4/10 Tan.lln Road. (Spore). FOR MICH CLASS Quality sultlnm ol Famous Brands Wain Shelll. Dornmull and Burllnston Dsrron Wools visit Tajmahal Store' 23 HlKb Btrc«u (B'pore). WHERE TO STAY (Spore) !t Word*298 words
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Article2541 1962-08-24 12 JOHN RAKE - JOHN RAKE ...AND ELEPHANTS AND FLOATING DINERS PART THREE OF A REPORT ON LIFE M TEXAS TO the general modest rule in Texas, where a substantial number of millionaires arc skinning by with places thai cost little more than $100,000, there are spectacular exceptions. Mrs. Bruno2,541 words
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Advertisement41 1962-08-24 12 By Appointment if m J -^Jr'T Scotch Whuky Distillers. j= ipl |pi John Wilker 4 Sons. Ltd. SP I FINE OLD J% ;3 j BORN 1820- STILL GOING STRONG J#MMNIE WAbKER Sole distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG41 words
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Advertisement404 1962-08-24 12 TOMORROW: A Queen Yak "The Minolta SR-1 succeeded in accomplishing what the designers intended: a high level of performance and dependability at a price which can almost be termed ridiculously low for an instrument of this calibre." —from Camera 35, a U.S. Camera publication EXPOSURE METER: (Seleni- MEWING SYSTEM: Single404 words
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Advertisement1373 1962-08-24 13 TO LIVERPOOt ft wESI COASI M.K. Owarpara Skii S'kaa Peaaag MARON Mavn. Uvirpm. Okjsgeei la PI /Am 2S MC 30/11 lUMAEIM A mouth, L'peal. R'daa. Hlr| Gd> 33 Aig It Am 27/ 2 Seat 1 AJAI Livaipeal. (lasfow Aag 21 Seal 1 ELPEMR Livtrpeei Seat I Seat I sapt 7/1,373 words
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Advertisement2853 1962-08-24 13 W m I M L t 1 1 LJ LJ ik *i Pm WM II I II Dt THE L A. C. UNESSAILING} 10 StNOA, U NAVU. (UMOIHw). ORiMiN. ANTWERP. ROTTEIIIAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. GOTNENRORS ANB COPENNAGEN. /®&®y rpore r rtaa Paaaaj fwiVc-AtV "JUTIANOIA" I) la Part/31 Aug 3S/3T AM 21/312,853 words
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Advertisement974 1962-08-24 13 V^ MoAIJSTIR 0s CO.. LTD. W*_ gV IaX.M»tJBBI YBmW BLHIwHmII UMI ejt aTXAVSMBSS LIMB •AVRf S aau IRO AKillS UN FIANCrtCO cm sr cmusu uattii vancouvii i putun'o raara P S'kea nuu AecaakM cent it. Ceettai t Sactl mnmnm, Tim v, mTmL, m%r r»g j775Ut cm^iErcuTE. -Wl-1 m(uy(u| "Xfa^ irZmTmrnJ?**974 words
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Article123 1962-08-24 14 CHINEIB PrMuci f icnange UmaNn n«ati prtaaa par pitui ystttrday: o*«snut alii bulk $37! sellera, drum *4O| aellera C«»ra: August J27J riuyera, $3s{ aellers Pspawr: liuotok wbrU |147t aellers. Sarawak wbita »14S asllcrs. special Sarawak black $107| aellers, garbled L&mpooc black ttlO aellers. ASTA $120 sellers. Iniapart123 words
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500 1962-08-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent f INDUSTRIALS were 1 generally very steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday the monotony being relieved by a jump of rive cents in Fraser and Neave on bonus issue rumours. The share was taken to $2.98. its highest for500 words
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Article22 1962-08-24 14 Malayan Stock Indices Anf 22 Aaff. 23 Industrials: 175.87 17C.49 Tins: 273.63 275.03 S rvbben 172.27 171.88 Jan. 1, 1958=100.22 words
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Article674 1962-08-24 14 /COMBINED business tn the Stngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals In brackets:. Industrial!: Dunlope (300) 51. 74 SI.. (9.000) $1.74, (10.000) 51. 73: East SmelUnf (2.000) $2.70: F. and N. orda (2,000) $2.94. (4.000) $2. 95,674 words
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287 1962-08-24 14 THE Straits tin price was still fluctuating narrowly yesterday reflecting the continued support which the International Tin Council buffer stock manager is giving the market in London. The price was quoted at $423.37} per picul up 37 cents on an offering increased287 words
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Article131 1962-08-24 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. THHE undertone of ceneral In- vestments was slighily firmer. The market steadied wiin movements narrow and about In baJance. a M per cent lift In Metro Dairies profit and Increased profits reported by Bitumen and Rooia helped to bolster confidence. Bate metals and oils were also131 words
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Article129 1962-08-24 14 August 23 Itir^f month*. (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) I K 4 N 12 cts. Robtoson 9 eta. M Box 13 cts Steamship eta. Breweiiea 25 eta. 8. Times 20 cts 8. Darby 4td. 8. Tradera lb cts. Cold Store 4Jd Unlteera 11 eta. W Jacks 11 OU MININCa A. Amal129 words
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Article34 1962-08-24 14 AoETist 23. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 73i cents (down tbree-riprhths of oent). K.L. Mi certs (down one-elgbth of a cent). TIN: *****7* (up 37* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (op 10 tons).34 words
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Article192 1962-08-24 14 SHIP* rymi atangaM* tit* OMgaawra »riir»« today art* UtiawelUiUl S/7. Hberta 1/8 Ratih Brook* 33. Slocapor* 13/14. Rumaeiiii 33/34. Outer r*adt: Aronda. Atuuoara. Tont; We*. Amelia. Kacilln. Ban Kalip*. R<imhawa. BTV Pretoria, Lanirkoeai. Ohornbell. Buka Hadji. Sertos, Fujrnra U.tru. Van CMoO. Kaetb* Jehsen. Muswell Mill. Wooitrord.192 words
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Article262 1962-08-24 14 FOLLOWING Wednesdays pat- tern, a softer undertone prevailed on the Federation Rubber Market throughout yeiterday. Opening at Wednesdays closing levels, prices sagged slightly on trade selling and general lacic of Interest. The turnover was very small. atpUmbtr «r»t irad* rubktr kuyirt t b. Lioacd at a262 words
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Article220 1962-08-24 14 CEPTEMBER f r*t k radt rubber buy. J or» l.e.b clomhl at 5 p.m. in Sin,;,jpore yesterday :it ;;t» oaata aw lh down three '■Mht- a 4 ,i oaol on Wedn-^sday'a closing 1 Drico. The tone »as quitt. 1.C.C.R.A.: closing prices in cr-nt* per lb. yesterday: mi220 words
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Article69 1962-08-24 14 THE Malayan txenance Bankf Atseeiation made these ebanges In ita rates to merchants yesterd&y (all rates to $100): Selling TT er 00 reirjy: Belgian Pranei IMS; Dtuttcht Marks 130): Italian Lira *****: Danish Krone* CM Bm tres ixehanae market n Hang Kang thr U.S. dollar was quoted at69 words
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Advertisement1045 1962-08-24 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.i.A HtaciSto. AUaxatio. <W Orwai Cmat«s »«r»a«« tla ti» tis tla ti« r*en r. $-ttas> iriM miw n tori Clwiiaaa j<r.mn» Mtr*- rl/M mnilllll M SMI Mtsri OCI M 4*l "Sacaikava Mara- HJ. Set< II Hi a fcl tl Mi AH vessels eauißPio oitn oeaotanki tor1,045 words
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Advertisement823 1962-08-24 14 V^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MM MM umMt too* snwaraa* tH aiuu 10 UkWU md uj «»ui uiu ■•an t dot rtm lejteaja OIKNT TRADER II Part/001. 40 Jits' 11 B f!« CARLO MARTINOUCN SlOt 17/11 S«»ta/a S«»t24 Oet U V.uelj call at atONTItAI. TORONTO. NAMILTON SLEVEUNO. TOLEDO.823 words
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Advertisement338 1962-08-24 14 NOTICE OF REMOVAL PARKMANN CO., LTD., 720 Grylang Roitd new address, from 27.8.63. i% 54 Loronf, 24 A, Grylanc Road. Tfl. ***** J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The Road between Tapah and the 19th Mile Cameron Highlands Road will be closed to vehicles for periods of up to two hours338 words
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208 1962-08-24 15 VALERIE NG - VALERIE NG By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday teachers today received some fatherly advice from the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. "Not only is the twist alien to Eastern culture, it Is unpleasant to watch." he said In a message to208 words
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244 1962-08-24 15 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T EADERS of Singapore Government employees' unions have been told that they must "continue to maintain political neutrality." The statement came from the chairman of the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council. Mr. Seah Yun Chong. when he addressed them at the244 words
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Article67 1962-08-24 15 Secretarial study award offer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries is offerIng three correspondence course scholarships to prepare deserving youths for examinations of the Chartered Institute of. Secretaries, London. Selected candidates will be provided with an appropriate course through a suitable correspondence course college67 words
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Article43 1962-08-24 15 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— Abdul Rashld bin Mat, 19, and V. Subramaniam, 19, were bound over today In $150 for 13 months for stealing a welding cable on Aug. 21 from the Bagan Dalam slipway, where they were employed. They pleaded guilty.43 words
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Article194 1962-08-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE North Borneo A Government, the Commonwealth Development Corporation and the Sarawak Development Finance Corporation are taking steps to give a big financial boost to industry and commerce in Sarawak and North Borneo. They are taking shares in the Borneo Development Corporation194 words
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Article45 1962-08-24 15 MALACCA. Thurs.— All bin .iashim, 43, employed as a monkey shooter on an estate, was killed in a collision between his motor-cycle and a lorry near Kandang. five and half miles from here, last night. He died on the spot.45 words
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95 1962-08-24 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A petition for divorce filed by Marie Chai Siat Poon. at present working as an amah, requesting a dissolution of her marriage to John Baptist Tan Wan Seek, a white ant destroyer, was dismissed b y Mr. Justice Buttrose in the95 words
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Article72 1962-08-24 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Jee Ah Chlan and Co., a firm ol public accountants in Sze Hai Tong Bank Building, today took back its 30 employees following a "mutual" agreement with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union which represents them. Mr. Jee Ah Chlan, senior partner72 words
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Article116 1962-08-24 15 $6 MILLION SCHOOLS GOING UP JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Four new schools costing a total of $6 million are being built in Johore, the Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800, said today. One school is in Muar, another in Tangkak and two in Johore Bahru. Each will cost about $1.5 million116 words
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Article60 1962-08-24 15 Hearing to resume SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thf Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing of a dispute on bonus and strike pay claims between William Jacks aud Co and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union at 2.30 p.m .tomorrow. Another case between Guthrie and Co. and the same union Involving a strike60 words
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Advertisement842 1962-08-24 15 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Ho Chin Huat and his wife. Tee Bee Mot both of No. 36, Duxton Road. Singapore, have applied to the Civil District Court for an Order of Adoption of an infant. Choy Kwr.i im) (to be called Ho Cheng Kwee) the child of Chan Fat and842 words
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Advertisement361 1962-08-24 15 KLANG AND PORT SWETTENHAM WATER SUPPLY Owing to Improvement works to be earned out on the water mains at 4th mile. Jalan TeJok Oadong, Port Swettenham, the water supply to Port Swettenham win be cut off from 8.00 p.m. Saturday, 25th August 1962 to 8.00 a.m. Sunday, 26th August, 19C2361 words
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Advertisement712 1962-08-24 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of a Rural Health Sub-Centre at Lambor Kin. Parlt, will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W.D., Perak. Ipoh, up to 3 pjn. on the sth September, 1962 from Contractors in Classes A to C. Fun particulars may712 words
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Advertisement778 1962-08-24 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF KELANTAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENT applications art Invited t from Federal Citizens sad State Nationals for appointment as As- sisUnt Veterinary Officers in the > Veterinary Department, Kelantan 2 on the following salary scale:— 1 Diriston II $506 x 24 826/Kmciency Bar/ •74 X 24 770, 78» x778 words
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Miscellaneous189 1962-08-24 15 m \hnor By At Capp CORN-GIUkU-00-LAV6HUKIs7V I BUT,SUMPTHIN' WORSE- IS 7* J* v' \N KIN MOLD HER J POLKS NO' DONE SURVIVED 75 COMIN'-TH' PRESIDENTIAL V> (^'.xN^ivy OF^JUST PIVK. A TH' BLINDIN' PURV OF A v WHAMMTV. 1 1 MAH ADVICE IS, f f C&t&'J MIWUTB* MOML I TRIPLE WHAMMV//189 words
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Article70 1962-08-24 16 BOXING TACOMA (Washington). Thurs. The American National Boxing Association has decided to change Its name to the World Boxing Association. It re-elected Dr. Charles Larson of Tacoma as president. The association had decided earlier at its annual convention here to alter its name to the NationalReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1962-08-24 16 LONDON, Thurs.— Results of last night's Rugby League matches: Eastern Bradford N. 5 Huddersneld 31: Castleford 23 Hunslet 18. Western St. Helen's 21 Leigh 3: Swlnton 34 Salford 7: Wlgan 14 Blackpool 10— Rev-36 words
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Article155 1962-08-24 16 EX-SKIPPER WOODFULL RETIRES CANBERRA. Thurs.— Former Australian captain Bill Woodfull closed another Innings yesterday, reports Jack Ffntjle.ton. He retired as headmaster of Melbourne's biggest high school after 6' 2 years as principal and 30 years association with the school as a teacher. He has taught for 46 years In the155 words
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Article, Illustration427 1962-08-24 16 Charles' home 'debut' in defeat LONDON, Thurs. Everton, fourth in the First Division last season, drew the season's biggest crowd 69.501 when they beat Manchester United 3-1 in the English Football League last night. Scottish international i Alex Young scored in the 12th and 13thReuter - 427 words
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Article276 1962-08-24 16 SWIMMING RELAY FINAL HIGHLIGHT LEIPZIG, Thursday. OOME magnificent freestyle swimming in the men's four by 200 metres relay final was the highlight of yesterday's events in the European swimming championships here. The first three teams to finish all broke the new European record clocked In Tuesday'sReuter - 276 words
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Article110 1962-08-24 16 CRICKET f ONDON, Thurs.— Close of play scores in yesterdays cricket matches: At Lord's: Warwick 291 <Stei wart 65 Jameson 67 Middlesex 18-0. At Canterbury: Pakistan 380-7 dec. (Saeed Ahmed 128 Wallis Mathias 74) Kent 0-0. At Leyton: Surrey 164 (Bailey 6-57 i Essex 79-8. At Bournemouth:Reuter - 110 words
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Article84 1962-08-24 16 SYDNEY, Thurs. Murray Rose, Australia's Olympic 400 metres freestyle champion who broke the world record for the distance in Chicago last Saturday, will miss the Commonwealth Games in Perth in November. His studies at the university In Southern California will prevent him from returning to AustraliaReuter - 84 words
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Article64 1962-08-24 16 LOS ALTOS (California). Thurn —More than 70 of the world > greatest swimmers will compete In the Far Western swimming and diving championships hrre this weekend. Among the entries are Carolyn House and Sharon Flnneran. the Los Angeles girls who won in the ocent64 words
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Advertisement252 1962-08-24 16 1962 is coming (or a limited engagement only Thrills! Goinefy! Spectacle I Again sponsored by I Bk o^k#4^*> I jlitl '.rll Opening on 28th August at 8.30 p.m. VMth a GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE in aid of the ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL under the distinguished patronage of H.t.'The Yang di Pertuan252 words
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Advertisement183 1962-08-24 16 A WORLD LEADER ALLIS CHALMERS Wmrhmg. hauling, loading, tiolstinf, spreading AMis Chalmers cafl bf seen on the job everywhere. fo» Alhs Chalmers is a world leader the machinery field. Its name «t any product is a guarantee of de pendability. and quality in material, workmanship and performance. Allis Chalmers crawler183 words
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Miscellaneous294 1962-08-24 16 Straits Times Crossword across some hot gin In Wales (IS;. 1. Mak* off when part of Lon- 6. Get 'ip and swallow a thoudon Is surrounded by mist, sand-pint brew appears perhaps (8). sttracuve! <8> Fabric for the officer comes 7. Music In which the patron by rail, possibly (8).294 words
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Article79 1962-08-24 17 Japan wants to stage Thomas Cup JAKARTA. Thurs. Haro Kakakura. secretary of the Japanese Badminton Association, said here today that Japan would ask the International Badminton Federation to hold the Thomas Cup finals in Tokyo In May. 1964, five months before the Olympic Games. Mr. Kakakura, who Is here with79 words
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Article, Illustration852 1962-08-24 17 COMMITTEES FACE FORMOSA- ISRAEL 'IN-OUT' DILEMMA JAKARTA, Thurs. J Uncertainty about participation of Israel and Formosa in the Asian Games today spread confusion among committees trying to organise programmes for the various events. Draws for matches have been delayed by committees governing some sportsReuter - 852 words
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126 1962-08-24 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The last batch of H members of the Singapore contingent, comprising the badminton team, two shooters and officials left Singapore for the Asian Games in Jakarta early this morning. Also aboard the plant was the North Borneo contingent led126 words
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Article, Illustration796 1962-08-24 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - TWO GOLDS, TWO SILVERS AND A BRONZE, HE SAYS Chong Chow, the Malayan athletics team manager, today spoke confidently of the team returning home with at least two gold medals, two silvers and a bronze. Chief "gold" prospect, of course, Is 19-year-old M. Jegathesan who796 words
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Article, Illustration448 1962-08-24 17 MALACCA, Thurs. Men* singles: Thailand Charoen and Chanarong; Singapore Lee Kin Tat, Wee Choon Seng. Omar Ibrahim, Ronnie Oon Richard Chee; Malaya Teh Kew San. Billy Ng. Ng Boon Bee, Tan Yee Khan, Roland Ng. Omar Manap. Ofiorge Yap, Law T-Ut Soon. Slew448 words
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Article129 1962-08-24 17 PENANG, Thurs. Bultan Mydln reached the men's singles semi-finals last night when he beat Baba Ibrahim 15-6, 15-0 In the Penan? Malays Junior badminton championships here. He will now meet Karlm Slnl in the semi-finals. In the other quarter-finals last night. Zakaria Johari beat Yusuf 15-8,129 words
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104 1962-08-24 17 STORE TEAM FOR PERTH GAMES, SAYS SCHUBERT SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore will send a team comprising athletes, swimmers, welghtlifters. boxers and fencers to the Commonwealth Games in Perth from Nov. 22 to Dec. 1. Carl Schubert, secretary of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, said this last night Just before leaving for104 words
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Article65 1962-08-24 17 SOCCFR IPOH LEAGUE: Dtr 1 Town Council 2 Dragoons 0. PENANG JNB CUP: Ist round Butterworth 7 Glugor Indians 0; Sg Ara Old Boys 1 Wanderers "B" 0. MALACCA LEAGUE: Dlv 2 New Market 8 NZ Regt 1. KXUANG LEAGUE: Iliv 1 Indians "A" 4 BMH 3. TAOTNG LEAGUE:65 words
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Article204 1962-08-24 17 EPSOM JEEP - Teknah shines in heavy going EPSOM JEEP RACING By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Teknah, a fancied runner on Sunday, showed her ability in heavy going when she kept pace with stablemate HlSociety in the fastest workout here this morning. Hi Society finished half a length in front to clock 38 3/5204 words
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Advertisement227 1962-08-24 17 Sit THE DISPLAY OP SONY EQUIPMENT AT THE RADIO I TELEVISION IXPOSITION AT THE STADIUM KEGARA (22.8.62-2.9.62) IN KUALA LUMPUR. SONY RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE YOU HAVI TO DO Ik Ml W l> MM« nID writ* out, bt nor* thon 12 «rwdt. your M 2 |ih February 1963. Thro* winning227 words
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305 1962-08-24 18 Dato Lee: Ragging and the Eastern outlook SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dato Lee Kong Chian. Chancellor ot the University of Singapore, tonight urged students to take a "dispassionate" view of ragging. "We are living under different conditions from the old traditions of Western or British universities, and we may have to evolve305 words
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Article59 1962-08-24 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Eight strikers. including three women, were today discharged by the fourth magistrate's court for an obstruction offence at the strike-bound Lam Soon Cannery in Jurong Road on June 18. Mr Sathi V Kandiah. the fourth magistrate, warned them not to commit any offence for 1259 words
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Article25 1962-08-24 18 BEIRUT. Thurs. The U.S. Vice President. Mr. Lyndon Johnson, arrived here by air today on the first leg of his Middle East tour.25 words
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104 1962-08-24 18 English: A plea by S.C.B.A. chief SINGAPORE, Thurs— The president of the Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. T.W. Ong, expressed today the hope that English would not be discarded without careful consideration. In a statement, he welcomed the Malaysia proposals as it would bring happiness and prosperity to Singapore, "particularly104 words
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Article69 1962-08-24 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. American soldier of fortune Allan Lawrence Pope was released on July 2 from an Indonesian prison where he was serving a life term, and was whisked secretly back to the United States. The State Department announced this last night. The 33-year-old flier was69 words
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Article60 1962-08-24 18 NEW DELHI. Thurs. At least nine people have been drowned in widespread floods which have submerged vast areas in four states of Eastern India, according to reports reaching here today. In Assam, the Brahmaputra River and its tributaries have burst their banks flooding nearly 600Reuter - 60 words
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Article50 1962-08-24 18 YORK, Thurs.— Mr. D. Van Clief's Crocket (5-2 on) beat Mr. J. G. Newton's Young David (9-1) by two lengths in the Gimrack Stakes here today. Mr. R. F. Dennis's King of Babylon (100-8) was third, another two lengths behind in the field of five.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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160 1962-08-24 18 Kent hits up 233 for 4 against Pak. r»ANTERBURY, Thurs— Kent V> had scored 233 for four wickets in reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 380 for seven declared by tea on the second day of their match here today. Tea scores in other matches: At LEYTON: Surrey 164Reuter - 160 words
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Article20 1962-08-24 18 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. Argentina has decided to oppose Cuba's application to Join the Latin American Free Trade Association.20 words
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Article83 1962-08-24 18 MANILA, Thurs. Police authorities said today they believed they had broken up a multi-million-peso gun-running and smuggling syndicate operating between Manila and British North Borneo ports during the past two years with the arrest of four men yesterday. Police said the four men, including one suspected ofReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration501 1962-08-24 18 President escapes hail of bullets: Vast hunt for gunmen begins PARIS, Thursday. J^ VAST HUNT was on in France today for killer Commando men who made a clean get-away last night after a machine-gun attempt to assassinate General De Gaulle. It was the second attemptReuter - 501 words
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108 1962-08-24 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government today assured Singapore voters who will be away in the Federation or elsewhere for business or other legitimate reasons on referendum day Sept. 1 that their names will not be struck off the electoral rolls. The assurance108 words
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Article310 1962-08-24 18 LONDON. Thurs. The atmosphere in stock markets today was cheerful wuh increased buying of gilt-edged .securities and Industrials producing widespread gains. The demand was stimulated mainly by optimism regarding the economic outlook and the good recovery on Wall Street last night. Investment buying of gilt-edged securities was again310 words
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Article40 1962-08-24 18 LONDON, Thura. Spot 2111/IM., Sept. ai^id., TJct 21 15/IM.. Nov. 21 15/16 U. Oct./ Dec. 21 15'16d Jan./M*r. 22 l I6d, April/June 22 1/IM-, July Sept. 22'kcI. c.l.f. August unquoted. Bept. 21 11 16 d., Oct. 211M6d Tone: Dull40 words
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Article24 1962-08-24 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £850 sellers £850^, Forward buyers £8504. sellers £»51. settlement 1*504. Turnover am. 30 tons p m 95 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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198 1962-08-24 18 Move in the Philippines against retail trade aliens MANILA. Thurs— The Philippine Secretary of Justice. Mr. Juan Lhyag, has asked all enterprises engaged in retail trade in the country to submit sworn lists of all personnel. He has made this move to implement a Supreme Court decision banning aliens fromReuter - 198 words
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Obituary51 1962-08-24 18 MR. LAM CHUAN YEAN pa*.-<-4 away peacefully at 5.15 p.m. on 23/s K2 leaving behind hid beloved wife 3 w>n< 3 daughters 1 dauKhter-ln-law and 2 grand-children to mourn hla lonn. Cortege will leave residence 20 Jhl:ii« Bulob Perindu at 4.00 p.m. on 24/R/U3 to Bt. Matthews Church. Neil51 words
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Article86 1962-08-24 18 MR. AND MRS. R. Ampalavannr dIX Sentul, thank friends and relatives for attendance, assistance, kind \vmh<" and valuable gift* on the occasion of their marriage on 20.ft.62. MR. AND MRI. V. Selvaratn.im of Audit Dept., X.L.. Thank all relative* and friends for their attendance kochl wishes and valuable presents86 words
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Obituary29 1962-08-24 18 IN TNI LOVING memory of Una. Mary Andre* iw my. departed us oa 24.8.1961. Oone but not forgotten by her loving children, son-m-lawi, gran* children and relatives.29 words
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Advertisement160 1962-08-24 18 WRESTLING AT HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TOMORROW AT 9 P.M. TWO BIG CHALLENGE BOUTS iRAND CHALLENGE TITLE BOUT BETWEEN PRINCE KUMALI AND KING (ONG THE PRESENT TITLE HOLDER OFFICIAL CHAMPION OF SINGAPORE PRINCE KUMALI Vt KING KONG (Coloured Hvy.-W. World (Officiol Hvy.-Wt. Champion ot Champion) Singapore) Aid Now Sittmg 801 l160 words
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Miscellaneous39 1962-08-24 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 70 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 34 70 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7339 words
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