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Title Section20 1962-08-30 1 avi:h\«.i: daily <i:rtifii:» sale exteebs 100,000 Motet** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration847 1962-08-30 1 A JOINT REQUEST FOR 20 SAFEGUARDS Lansdowne, Razak told: Scrap constitution Five parties give views From JEFFREY FRANCIS JESSELTON, Wed. A JOINT delegation of North Borneo's five political parties told Lord Lansdowne and Tun Abdul Razak here today that they wanted an entirely new constitution to be847 words
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Article190 1962-08-30 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday. OPECTATORS poured on to the court in a brawl- ing mass when fighting broke out between the Thai and Indonesian Asian Games basketball teams here tonight. The trouble broke out when I the score stood at 62-60 In Thailand's favour, and a crowdReuter - 190 words
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Article71 1962-08-30 1 HONG KONG. Wed. All movements to and from mainland China across Hong Kong's border outpost of Lowu were halted today following a loud explosion on the Chinese side of the frontier Soon after the blast this morning, which was plainly heard in the surrounding area, the71 words
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Article67 1962-08-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed. South Vietnam dimmed Malaya's hopes of entering the soccer semi-finals with a last-halt rally in whit h they rammed in three goals for a 3-0 victory. The first half was scoreless. Malaya needed only a win over Vietnam to reach the semi-finals Now a triple67 words
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Article, Illustration502 1962-08-30 1 From NORMAN SIEBEL The Sports Editor Jakarta, Wad. J^INETEEN-year-old Manicka Jegathesan today ran his greatest 200 metres in Jakarta's main stadium for Malaya's first gold medal in the fourth Asian Games. There was never any doubt about it. Jega sprang away from the502 words
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247 1962-08-30 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr - 90-MINUTE RUSH, THEN 'SHAH' IS OFF TO THE GAMES LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. By KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sprint ace Shahruddin All spent his busiest 99 minutes this morning. In that time, he confirmed his airline tickets, made sure his immigration papers were in order, cleared his passport and checked his travelling247 words
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Article216 1962-08-30 1 Weight lifters get ban warning lAKARTA, w e d. J Weightlifters who compete in the Fourth Asian Games will be suspended until the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, two officials of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) said here today. IWF president. Mr. Clarence Johnson, and general secretary, Mr. Oscar State, made the216 words
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Article27 1962-08-30 1 SINCAPORE BEA i: i Mcd p.irr water-polo match BIC CUN BA ALGIERS Wed lent "i 1 oppoMV broke out to I a>bah Nunifi Ha reported27 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-08-30 2 Abubakar told: You speak like a puppet SALISBURY. Wed. The Zimbabwe, African Peoples I'nion (ZAPU) yesterday cabled Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. the NUcerian Prime Minister, protesting against his statement yesterday that he would not object to the presence of Sir Roy Welensky, Rhorirsian Federation Prime Minister, at the Commonwealth PrimeReuter - 134 words
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Article509 1962-08-30 2 SPECIAL COMMITTEE URGES U.N. TO WREST CONTROL OF MANDATED TERRITORY HE United Nations Special Committee for South-West Africa yesterday recommended the General Assembly to take ''firm and decisive action" aimed at wresting control of Ihe mandated territory from South Africa. The seven-nation committee warned the509 words
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191 1962-08-30 2 NAZIS' WEED-KILLER COULD EQUAL 100 HAND-GRENADES, COURT IS TOLD LONDON, Wednesday. A SCIENTIST told Bow Street Court yesterday that an explosive mixture equal to more than 100 hand-grenades could have been made with weedkiller found at the London headquarters of "Spearhead," a British Nazi-type elite group. The magistrate committed forReuter - 191 words
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Article57 1962-08-30 2 LONDON. Wed. lightermen at the Port of London yesterday refused to submit their pay claim to arbitration and voted unanimously to continue on strike. The strike of the 5,000 watermen who unload snips in mid-stream started at dawn on Monday and yesterday 17 ships wereReuter - 57 words
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Article35 1962-08-30 2 TARANTO (South Italy), Wed. Mourners fled from a funeral here yesterday when the lighted candles fell over and the coffin began to move. They returned when they discovered the cause earth tremors.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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87 1962-08-30 2 Elsie's twins are born miles apart NORWICH. Wed.— An ex. pectant mother on a shopping expedition yesterday gave birth to twins— one in the street and the other several miles away in an ambulance on the way to hospital. Mrs. Elsie Derbyshire had reached the end of the street inReuter - 87 words
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Article59 1962-08-30 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The World Bank said yesterday that two of its staff members, both advisers to the Govemmen of Thailand, were killed on Saturday in a helicopter crash near Bangkok. They were Identified as Mr. John B. Shearer, of Crowborough, Sussex, England, and Mr. Vance59 words
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Article35 1962-08-30 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.—General Maxwell Taylor, special military adviser to President Kennedy, will make a tour of South-east Asian countries and U.S. military commands In the Pacific next month, the White House announced yesterday.35 words
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Article35 1962-08-30 2 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Britain's Defence Minister, will fly to the United States early next month to discuss the new look in British defence policy with his American counterDart, Mr. Robert Mefcamara.35 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-08-30 2 JEERS, THEN KICK FOR RAIL-CUT Dr. BEECHING FDINBURGH, Wed. Dr. Richard Beeching (above). £24,000 a year chief of British Railways, was kicked on the thigh during an angry demonstration by rallmen here today. Catcalls and Jeers from 300 men greeted him when he arrived at the city's Waverley station. ItReuter - 141 words
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Article21 1962-08-30 2 AMMAN (Jordan*. Wed. Syria has suspended land and telephone communications with Jordan, it was announced here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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107 1962-08-30 2 T ONDON, Wed. Mos*~l cow Radio last night told of a seven-year-old boy who prevented a train crash by sitting on a railway line In the face of an oncoming train. Tt said the incident happened between two towns in the107 words
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Article, Illustration244 1962-08-30 3 HONG KONG, Wednesday. pUERILLA forces have raided Communist coas- tal defence posts in the Swatow area at the southern end of the Formosa Straits facing Formosa in the past few weeks and killed many Communist troops, the Hong Kong Standard reported today. The paper quoted244 words
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Article137 1962-08-30 3 JAKARTA APPROVES PACT ON IRIAN TOKYO, Wed. The 1 Indonesian Cabinet appro /ed yesterday the Dutch- Indonesian agreement on the transfer of Dutch-con-trolled West Irian to Indonesia, according to a Radio Indonesia broadcast monitored here. President Soekarno immediately named his Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio the man who signed the agreementUPI - 137 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-08-30 3 SETIF (Eastern Algeria), Wednesday. A LGERIAN military leaders last night came out in support of the National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) Political Bureau led by Mr. Mohamed Ben Bella, in its struggle for power with rebel guerilla leaders in Algiers. A communique, issuedReuter - 468 words
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224 1962-08-30 3 PLEA TO EGYPT: COME BACK TO THE LEAGUE OEIRUT, Wed. The Arab League chief, Mr. Abdel Khalik Hassouna, held a flurry of talks last night in an attempt to persuade Egypt to return to a meeting at Shtura and drop its threat to withdraw from the league altogether. Egypt walkedReuter - 224 words
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Article137 1962-08-30 3 PARIS. Wednesday. pOLICE, hunting the OAS killer-commando which tried to assassinate General de Gaulle in a machine-gun ambush last Wednesday, yesterday found a clandestine arsenal in a Paris lock-up garage. They seized dozens of sub-machine-guns and carbine several machine-guns, and large quantities of grenades andReuter - 137 words
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96 1962-08-30 3 MOSCOW, Wed.— U Thant, acting United Nations Secretary-General, yesterday discussed "major problems facing the U.N." with Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, according to U Tbant's Press officer, Mr. Ramses Nassif. Mr. Nassif told correspondents by telephone from Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, thatReuter - 96 words
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Article58 1962-08-30 3 SYDNEY. Wed.— A consignment of 20,000 doses of antipolio vaccine flown here yesterday from London was sent last night to tne trust territory of New Guinea to com. bat a polio outbreak among children. Seven native children have died so far In the Sepik districtReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1962-08-30 3 KATMANDU. Wed— A district tribunal at Bhojpur, in east Nepal, has sentenced four members of the rebel Nepali Congress to 20 years' jail and confiscation of property for leading an armed mob which killed an army officer and a police Inspector. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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144 1962-08-30 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— America gave more than twice as much as Russia in economic aid credit and grants to the less developed countries between mid-1955 and the end of 1961, according to U.S. Government statistics published here today. The figures given were: United States,Reuter - 144 words
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498 1962-08-30 4 3-MONTH-PAY BONUS BID BY A BANK UNION SINGAPORE. Wed. ties in order to secure our dignity and self-iespect." Mr. Kanuasamy saia that while he would not decry any system ol economic or social organisation, the existence of all institutions and economic systems would in luture be tested by one over-riding498 words
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Article88 1962-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Five speakers will appear In a forum on "Should the Aborigines of the Malayan and Borneo Territories be Integrated with the Malays?" at the University of Singapore Lecture Theatre 3 on Friday at 8 p.m. They are Dr. Ivan Polunln and Dr. Vljeyawardene- lecturers at88 words
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Article186 1962-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The People's Action Party will hold a rally at Hong Lim Park between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomorrow 36 hours before Referendum Day. Top PAP leaders speaking at the rally will Include the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll186 words
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175 1962-08-30 4 Board will conduct car repair —course— SINGAPORE, Wed. The Adult Education Board is organising courses in car maintenance and repair Beginning in early October. The course is designed to teach the average carowner or car enthusiast how to repair simple mechanical and electrical faults in a car. The syllabus also175 words
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Article301 1962-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ROYAL MALAYAN AIR FORCE pilots and ground crews will take part in both the ground show of aeroplanes and equipment, and in the flying display during "Open Day" for the public at R.A.F. Changi on Sept. 15. I The R.M.A.F. will301 words
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Miscellaneous368 1962-08-30 4 I I 'THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.15 pjn.; from London. Dusseldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 716) 5.20 pjn.; from Tokyo, Manila (BA 941) 5.56 pjn. Qantas: Prom Sydney. Perth (QP 735)368 words
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Article, Illustration2062 1962-08-30 5 ALLEN ANDREWS - HEAD-HUNTERS OF THE BIG BUSINESS JUNGLE IN BRITAIN... ALLEN ANDREWS WITH 20.000 TOP EXECUTIVES CHANGING THEIR JOBS EACH YEAR A NEW BREED OF TYCOON HAS EMERGED-THE TALENT-SPOTTER OR MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT by EVERY year more than 20,000 company directors and other senior executives in Britain change their jobs, most of them2,062 words
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Advertisement65 1962-08-30 5 NOW FOR VOM* Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers 0 IBJPPfIP^^^ 7 T. i' u2 -'*iD t L J J j»^^Fj^~' ■B Player's Gold Leaf is today Britain's top-selling filter brand. Gold Leaf Long Size Virginia Filter are now made in this country— especially for you FEDERATION: 20s65 words
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Article386 1962-08-30 6 OPINION OF EXPERT ON THE WAR MASSACRES SINGAPORE, Wed.— Dr. L. C. Green, Professor of International Law in the University of Singapore, today said that Japanese who took part in the massacre of Chinese civilians could be tried by a Malayan court —if they stepped into386 words
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228 1962-08-30 6 SHB REBELS PLEDGE SUPPORT FOR WAGE TALKS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A group of rebels in the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today pledged support for the executive committee's battle for better wages and working conditions for the association's 10,000 members. But. urged the rebel leader, Mr. D. Samlappan In a statement228 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-08-30 6 Honeymoon with —a difference A YOUNG English couple now In Singapore are on an "away-from-it-all" honeymoon. Mr. Peter Hopklrk. 31. and his bride, Joyce. 25. they travelled overland to Belgrade and got married there in June made a deal with the captain of a Yugoslav passenger-freigh-ter, the Prlmorje, under which141 words
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Article356 1962-08-30 6 TOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— J Following is Johore State Merdeka Day celebrations programme on Friday: JOHORE BAHRU 10 ajn.: Sea sports In Straits of Johore. 4 pjn.: Fancy dress, football match at Sri Oelam Padang. 5 p.m.; Football match, Singapore Business Houses vs Johore Combined. Sri Oelam Padang,356 words
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Advertisement257 1962-08-30 6 TISSOT NOW GIVES YOU HIGHER QUALITY... HIGHER STYLING... AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. FACTORY CONTROLLED MITT PRICES STAINLESS STEEL WITH WINDING 80 00 fl^ CUSTOM^BRACELET J_ GOLDF.LLE°D R I STEEL *"™MAT,C 10 "T"|CJ^^#^ I WITH LEATHER STRAP AUTOMATIC DATE 110.00 V M M I Tissot has rationalized production, simplified design257 words
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Miscellaneous216 1962-08-30 6 Ulot, Oop B 9 V. T. HamMm REGARDCeSS OF WHAT XeSPBCIALIy\| VBi-WTTH A WBuTI I«I CAN TAKE CARE OP I Hi. «OHT. ALLEY, BY THB THEY SfW, I STILL THINK/ ONE UKB POPULATION I PONT THAT WITH A FEW I I TIME VtXJ GET EUSTACE I A MINEPS CAUP IS216 words
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Article174 1962-08-30 7 SOS CALL AS BLOOD BANK RUNS DRY pENANG, Wed.— Oper-i ations at the Pe.nang General Hospital have been delayed because there is not enough blood. "We shall need a considerable amount for transfusion to save patients." Mr. M. Rethinasamy, secretary of the Penang Blood Transfusion Association, said today. The hospital,174 words
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Article61 1962-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Four armed thugs broke into a house in Kampong Chla Heng, off Thomson Road, early today and robbed a housewife of $500 cash and Si .000 worth of jewellery. The housewife. Madam Chua Han Kee. 28. said she was asleeD when she felt a dagger in61 words
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431 1962-08-30 7 WE WILL BE IN THE RED, RUBBER PLANTATION COMPANY TELLS GAMBA THE Singapore IndusA trial Arbitration Court was told today that new claims against a rubber plantation company would so increase the cost of production that, if the rubber price fell below 75 cents per lb., a loss could be431 words
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Article59 1962-08-30 7 PENANG. Wed. Another party, Party Negara. will join the preliminary discussions railed by Opposition parties to consider the formation of a unlten front against the Malaysia proposals. The Party Negara vice, chairman. Inche Garieb Rauf. has accepted an invitation by Mr. Lim Kean Slew, secretary of59 words
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Article48 1962-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Federation Law Revision Commissioner. Mr. R. H. Hickling, will speak on "The first five years of the Federation of Malaya Constitution at the University of Singapore on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The Dublic lecture is sponsored by the Faculty of Law48 words
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Article46 1962-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Lai Kong Lam, a nominee of the Government of North Borneo, has been selected by the Indian government under the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan for a five years' veterinary degree course at the Assam Veterinary College. Jttianapara Assam46 words
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260 1962-08-30 7 LIQUIDATORS GET TO WORK ON MUSHROOM FIRMS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 10,000 "money back" claims have been made in the past 10 days by policy holders of 39 mushroom insurance companies which are now being liquidated. Hundreds of claims have been pouring daily into a sorting260 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-08-30 7 NARAYANAN URGES STRONGER UNIONS MANILA. Wed.—Malayan trade union leader. Mr. P. P. Narayanan said here today there was need for consolidating trade unions in Asia. Mr. Narayanan rirrlved here yesterday to receive his share of the Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership. He will share the US$lO,OOO award for communityReuter - 69 words
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Article161 1962-08-30 7 From KEITH HOOPER: SYDNEY, Wednesday 4 SYDNEY Judge expressed surprise when told that a Malayan who has been studying economics for five years could get no work here to enable him to continue his studies. Edward David Lee Ng. 19. was appearing on severaJ161 words
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112 1962-08-30 7 WRIT ISSUED FOR BY-ELECTION AT LIPIS KUANTAN, Wed.— The Federation Election Commission has issued a writ for the parliamentary by-election for the Lipis constituency. The seat was left vacant by the death last week of Inche Mohamed Sulong bin All, a senior Alliance backbencher The State Election Office here has112 words
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Article46 1962-08-30 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Three robbers armed with knives entered a home in Joo Chiitt Terrace yesterday, tied up all the four occupants and escaped with cash and jewellery worth $2,400. The occupants, three women and a man. were caught unaware by the robbers.46 words
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Article21 1962-08-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Johore Bahru Telecoms Department wL'l hold a merdeka dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Saturday.21 words
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107 1962-08-30 7 CINGAPORE. Wed. A student cultural mission from Indonesia will present shows in Singapore and the Federation next month. The programme is beir<? sTjonsored by the Badan Xerdja-Sama Kesenlan Mahaslswa Indonesia (Arts Joint-Action Organisation of Uu'v^lty Students of In. jdonesia). I The team of 23107 words
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Advertisement118 1962-08-30 7 Those Horrid AGE SPOTS* WRINKLES Fade Them Out! W«other«d brown soots one wrinkles I Thty tell th« worlr you'rt getting old perhop« before you reolly ore. Fode therr out with ESOTERICA, new mcdi coted creom thot breoks vi mpsst* of pigment on the skir mokes hoods look white smooth, ond118 words
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Advertisement306 1962-08-30 7 /A/ SINGAPORE m^ mmmm^^ ONE AND A HALF HOUR FLOOR SHOW PRICE INCLUDES DINNER jT mmmmmm^ CHINESE. ROOKNQW MALAY ft INDIAN I ENTERTAINMENT A StlWltVl PERFECT FOR A W THE VISITOR HOT £L I ideal nite ut Tel 47]5l_J FOR SINGAPOREANS SIE THE DISPLAY OF SONY EQUIPMENT AT THE RADIO306 words
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192 1962-08-30 8 IPOH. Wed— The Alliance In Perak has decided on an early start in preparing for the town council elections to be held next year. Directives have gone out to the Alliance district branches to set up election committees In every town council area.192 words
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Article, Illustration109 1962-08-30 8 So-happy princess LOVELY Sharifah Salwah kisses the hand of her beaming father, the Yang di Pertuan Agong, at a joyful reunion at Kluang railway station. At right in the background, is the Raja Permajsuri Agon 5. The recentlymarried princess had rushed from Muar with her husband, Tengku Sulaiman, to welcomeChew Boon Chin - 109 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-08-30 8 A ROSE GIFT FOR THE QUEEN... A ROSE for the Qneen with the compliments of the Families Club of the 6th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment. Pinning the rose on Her Majesty is Sitl Zabeda. The King was also presented with a rose Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article190 1962-08-30 8 KLUANG, Wednesday. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong last night Joked about A scarce flying foxes and cheap golf. At a chicken beryani party given him by the 6th Bn. the Royal Malay Regiment, he urged the soldiers to take advantage of Kluang's excellent facilities for golf, which190 words
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Article70 1962-08-30 8 IPOH, Wed. A by-elec-tion will be held in the Lawan Kuda local council, near Kampar, for the vacancy created by the death of Mr. Yee Choon last Wednesday. All the remaining eight seats In the council are now held by the People's Progressive Party. Mr. Lee70 words
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Article51 1962-08-30 8 KUANTAN. Wed. The Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, will open a threeday conference of the Mala, yan-trained Nurses Association at the nurses' hostel here tomorrow. More than 50 nurses from all over the country have ar. rived here for the51 words
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Article76 1962-08-30 8 KUANTAN, Wed. Alliance State Assemblymen met today to discuss press reports of a rumour that certain Alliance Assemblymen would boycott the Assembly tomorrow. After the meeting the chairman of the Pahang Alliance, Dato Yahaya bin Hajl Mohamed Fen, told reporters: "I am convinced there Is76 words
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330 1962-08-30 8 The King gets a laugh from the revival of a 'rioter' From MUSHAHID ALI Kluang, Wed. 'THE Yang di-Pertuan 1 Agong laughed heartily this morning when a "rabble-rous-er" was caught on the wrong foot. The "rioter" was shot dead, then returned to life, then played possum again during an internal330 words
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Article26 1962-08-30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. More than $2,700,000 was distributed by the Social Welfare Department In public assistance and tuberculosis treatment allowances during April and June.26 words
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Advertisement320 1962-08-30 8 QUALITY for years Whether intended as the main source of power for rurol areas, a standby set or to cover peak loads, Mercedes-Benz Generating Set stands ready to serve you These self regulating or constant voltage generators serve th* Building Industry, Ocean-going cargo and passenger Vessels. Mobile Tractors. Film Industries320 words
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102 1962-08-30 9 Doctors just listen, councillor claims A LOR STAR. Wed.— An Alor Star town councillor. Sheikh Osman bin Ibrahim, today complained that doctors in the General Hospital here did not examine out-patients properly before treating them. Speaking at the town council meeting this morning, Sheikh Osman. (Ind. Siingei Korok) said some102 words
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Article31 1962-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Homes and institutions run by the Social Welfare Department here had a total inmate population of 787. including 300 women and girls at the end of June.31 words
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119 1962-08-30 9 J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Malayans leave for Britain tomorrow on Colombo Plan courses. They are the Selangor State Information Officer, Mr. Ng Boon Khal, who will take a three-month information course, and Mr. V. Tharumaratnam, a .senior health inspector of the Petaling Jaya119 words
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Article, Illustration509 1962-08-30 9 Malaysia: Borneo committee to be set up today REPRESENTATIVES ARRIVE FOR THE INAUGURAL MEETING •JHE Malaysia interGovern mental Committee will be set up tomorrow at a meeting in the State Legislative Council chamber here. The meeting will be presided by Lord Lansdowne. Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, who509 words
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Article33 1962-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Commission inquiring Into last Novembers Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott today recorded evidence from officials of old boys' associations. Today was the 55th day of the hearing.33 words
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Article36 1962-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore's Social Welfare Department distributed more than 20.8001 b. of milk to needy children from April to June. The milk is supplied free by the United Nations International Children.. Emergency Fund.36 words
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Article26 1962-08-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore Stud, ents' Union collected $15,000 during its welfare month this year. The money will go to charitable organisations.26 words
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164 1962-08-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Federation banks today reduced their minimum annual lending rate and maximum an mal rate on fixed deposits. The Governor of Bank Negara, Inche Ismail bin All, said in a statement that this would "facihtate productive investment in the light of present164 words
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91 1962-08-30 9 riy^LUK ANBON. Wed.— A resolution calling on all newspapers In the Federation and Singapore to stop publishing news Items of the Asian Games, will be tabled at the annual meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress. Teluk Anson branch, during the week-end. This91 words
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Article192 1962-08-30 9 KUANTAN, Wed.— The State Secretary, Dato Ismail bin Mohamed Jamil, has called upon all government servants in the state to "stop gossiping and reading newspapers' during office hours. He made the call in a circular to all heads of departments in the state and asked them192 words
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Advertisement268 1962-08-30 9 J§ HEINZ }Xj\ BAKED BEANS Heinz Baked Beans are nutri- tious. high in food values for vitality and strength. I T~_\_ Heinz Baked Beans are ffcJLLULL^^ packed in rich tomato WJjT'^MifW^T/ I Heinz Baked Beans arc /vj/ll ™rSStml/a\\ specially delicious served IsP i ■fßfflWwffi^'7 with nee, meat, fish. poultry, or268 words
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Advertisement82 1962-08-30 9 BUY LEATHER SHOES IU/o DISCOUNT ON ALL LEATHER SHOES UNTIL 4 th SEPTEMBER Everybody's drinking tve/u/Dcu/ its made from u)holesome,full cream with added :^ff^'l* Vitamins Aa D F^A=^w* 0\ Taste it. you can jP^vIX^L tell it's g00d so easy to m a ke "^fl^ always keeps fresh IIWiIIBPJLfcI IMS ffSI82 words
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Miscellaneous59 1962-08-30 9 tU* f ,> Hunny By Halph il vim da hi I /IP THEY A 'MAYBe ICM SET 'EM N v PUFF... I MADE ITJ X I f~ *Av\ /C /DON'T PIT ON YES F00T... PUFF... HOW DO THEY I I THEY'RE TOO J /TH.'S WTH'ONLVJ I I'LL TWV I MATES59 words
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Obituary46 1962-08-30 10 Wm-4* lit (Mmimum, ELAINE M 0 Slew Nyuik only child of Mr. and Mr*. Ng Keam Tet pasaed away peacefully In Sydney 2T-8-62. !iervlc« p.m. Friday 31-N-B2 St. Petv's Church, Serangoon Gardin-, thence for Interment Bldadan Cmetery. No wreaths. Donations Bt. Andrrw's Ml*- ion Hoepital.46 words
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Article326 1962-08-30 10 WwiM Sit (Minimum, OR. A MRS. Thrvarajali thank frienda and relative* for ilinr aMlal•ntr. good wmhrs and presents on the oceimlon of their marriage on 18.8.62. MR. A MRS. K Poobalan thank fnrnd* and relative* for their aaslstance. good wlahcx and present* on the occasion of their marriage on326 words
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646 1962-08-30 10 The Straits Times Thursday, August 30, 1962. Last Chance At Geneva The treaty seekers at Geneva will presently be dispersing, a nuclear test ban agreement beyond their reach. The last two days' proceedings have been bitterly disappointing. A new Western initiative has been rebuffed. The West offerled a complete ban646 words
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Article318 1962-08-30 10 Once more the cry goes up for teacher solidarity. Meeting at Kota Bharu for their annual conference, delegates of tho National Union of Teachers have resolved to work for the formation of "a single strong union." To this end, the N.U.T. will seek the help of the318 words
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Article272 1962-08-30 10 No matter what the Fourth Asian Games are finally called, nothing can detract from Jegathesan's 200 metre track triumph. It is a new high water mark for Malayan athletes, an illustrious performance by a young man who now stands (or rather who runs) on the fringe of world272 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1962-08-30 10 STAFF WRITER - In China The top seven now fix a new course for the future... STAFF WRITER ...GONE NOW ARE ALL THE OLD SHIBBOLETHS OF THE 'GREAT LEAP' by a of the LONDON TIMES THE drama, in one form or another has been very much part of the existence of the Chinese1,228 words
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154 1962-08-30 10 /\N August 23. Mr. David v Marshall and his Workers' Party came out with a categorical statement that the White Paper, as amended, provided for automatic common Malaysian citizenship and "genuine merger." However at a Workers' Party rally held in Tan Jong Pagar154 words
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Article343 1962-08-30 10 MAY I be permitted to correct a slight error In the reporting of the Negrl Sembilan Legislative Assem- bly debate on the motion by Inche Abdul Samad bin Idris to refer the speeches made by the Socialist Front member, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, at the last343 words
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Article, Illustration266 1962-08-30 10 OOLH WOOD, Wed. Sam Goldwyn, the Last Tycoon of Hollywood, who was 80 on Monday, has dominated Hollywood with his delightful personality for 50 years. He ran away from home (in Warsaw) when he was 11. pushed a coal cart in Kirminghain. worked266 words
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Advertisement643 1962-08-30 10 Str.it. T«« M»Uy Msil Cisssitied advertisement* SMy be> hsndea IK let floor COLD STOBttI ASrCADB Orchard Moad COLD •TOWAaB ejMANCMBS) AT HOLLAND •OAO-KATOM* KIrPIL HOAD-MAVAL Authorised Afenls CITY lOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, roirver O«*V THI NEWS FKONT Flttpatrtck'* Sup*rm«r**i M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Navai Set* S. M.643 words
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Advertisement30 1962-08-30 10 IV»«V#» lMima«n!nf«>l« ltr«-**«-<l «*M SI ITS l*iili»r«>tl by MM Better material iuttiki; I \IIOHIX. mm STYLE all i* iit. every snt b» $eeghou) 21, Csimlmi S*r««*. »ii»**a)pe»ro- i Toto»h©f,« *****30 words
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Advertisement275 1962-08-30 10 A Rich Store of Knowledge for Children of All Ages Charles Roy's WORLDyWONDER To boyt and giH«, whote liv«t T A uni impc curiosity in everything around them VWLUW •Mitt be sotiified, thejc wonderful y^mf^m^mmlkmm\ volumes will be reteived with delight. jT^ They will wander through the poges .^U for275 words
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Article308 1962-08-30 11 'NO MORE PAY' MEMBER REBUKED KOTA BHARU. Wed. Three PMIP State Assemblymen today rebuked an Alliance member, Mr. Wee Khoon Hock, for opposing a Bill to increase the Assemb- 1 lymen's allowance from $200 to $375 a month. They accused him of seeking "cheap publicity" and challenged him not to308 words
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313 1962-08-30 11 T<HE story of how an 1 angling party came across a couple clinging to an overturned yacht in the stormy and s h a r k-infested waters of the Johore Straits was revealed I here today. And the anglers spotted r them313 words
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Article36 1962-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Constable Abdul Manaf bin Bakl, 35. of the Guard and Escort Unit, was today acquitted after a two-day trial on a charge of cheating Noordln bin Abas, of Jalan Masjid. of $110.36 words
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Article45 1962-08-30 11 KUANTAN. Wed. The State Legislative Assembly will be asked tomorrow to apirove supplementary estimates of $367,225, bringing this year's total estimates to $26,730,342. There is provision In the supplementary estimate for $11,500 for a new official car for the Mentrl Besar.45 words
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Article, Illustration91 1962-08-30 11 LITTLE Norhayati binte Osman, 5, seems to lose courage at the last moment as she is about to present a big basket of flowers to the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the families' clinic in the camp at Kluang of the 6th Bn, the Royal MalayChew Boon Chin - 91 words
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Article66 1962-08-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three men were hanged in Pudu Prison today. They were: Lee Chee Wan, 25, a tapper, Kok Seik Kee. 20. unemployed, and Choy Kang Sang, 25, a carpenter, who were Jointly found guilty In the Ipoh High Court of the murder of Chin Slh66 words
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Article, Illustration213 1962-08-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday VfR TANEE SEX, 36, a cripple for the last 15 years T who is under specialist treatment in Britain topes to be back in Malaya by next March and be xble to walk off the plane unaided. Mr. Tan told a reporter this213 words
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Article67 1962-08-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The management of the shipping firm of Ben Line Steamers Ltd. has agreed to pay compensation lor loss of employment to the 23-man crew of its coastal vessel Benveg which has been sold. The crew will get an exgratia payment of two months'67 words
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Article33 1962-08-30 11 KUANTAN, Wed. Tenders have been called to build a 520.000 seawall at Beserah, a flshinp; village of 2.000 people near here, to check soil erosion which has toppled six houses.33 words
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Article88 1962-08-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore People's Alliance today sent congratulations to the Federation Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the Merdeka anniversary which falls on Friday. The SPA message said "The BPA wish to extend their heartiest congratulations to you, the Alliance, and the people of the Federation88 words
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222 1962-08-30 11 Estimate for bridge: State Govt explains KOTA BriARU, Wed The PMIP-controlled Kelantan State Government today confirmed that the State Engineer had nothing to do with the estimate for a 2,000--foot bridge, which is to be built across the Kelantan River soon. This answer was given to a written question from222 words
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Article19 1962-08-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. Slvananda N. Ponnlah has been elected president of I the Divine Life Society.19 words
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Advertisement43 1962-08-30 11 */2 V Si .^H J* Jci S^R ?<fet6l lamtxid Mck&a 'fyetlucts Jg| |S fasklon Skotcf JRH| JR. ft A rf^^^Hi 72-74 High Street Singapore. 3p.m. 31 August 1962 jililiiil models by Booty charm Manntquin choo '^^&^l||l and Miss SiiNiaoore Jjj|| LUCKY DRAWS wiih^^^S43 words
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Advertisement143 1962-08-30 11 AMAZING FEAT WITH THREE TON ELEPHANT STRONGMAN GIVES SECRET OF g jrfiJ[ STRENGTH k^A mz Thousands of Malayan circus-goers have 'mf\ A marvelled at the amazing strength of Sandow M Bahadur of the Great Eastern Circus who daily bears the full weight of a 3 ton elephant and who also143 words
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Miscellaneous425 1962-08-30 11 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVF 41 M-t™. SERVICE 41 Metres 41 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AJK. 6.00 Time 81«nal. Neg»ra--476 Metres ku News Headline*; 605 MornAM 6.00 Oood Morning; Ml SWISS? M? T^^* Mcrnlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 B425 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1962-08-30 12 A legend intact 6 husbands and lifetime of sadness later. ■Em x Wmw wKm a' M SHE probably sighs sometimes, pensive at her flower-decked dressing table, running the solid gold hairbrush through her ash-blonde hair. She may permit herself a small frown, ns she lingers the crystal bottle of her1,592 words
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Advertisement90 1962-08-30 12 Only Qantas flies V-Jets This is one of the revolutionary turbofan engines of the Qantas-Boeing 707 V-Jets which are 25% more powerful than earlier jets, resulting in shorter take-off and swifter climb, greater speed and longer range. It costs no more to fly by Qantas 707 V-Jet than by ordinary90 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-08-30 13 53. 2 MIL. BUILDING for 18 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS THE new $3.2 million Bangunan Syed Putra which will house 18 Federal and State Departments in Penang.25 words
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1034 1962-08-30 13 OH KEE TIANG - A NEW HOME FOR BOMBED-OUT GOVT. OFFICES OH KEE TIANG The latest showpiece on island By fHE Penang State G o v ernment's new $3.2 million building the Bangunan S y e d Putra, named after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, which is to be opened today, is the latest and1,034 words
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433 1962-08-30 13 GUNN CHIT THYE - Penang is expanding skywards: Now a multi-storeys trend GUNN CHIT THYE By pENANG is expanding skywards. The new 10-storey State Government building Bangunan Syed Putra at Downing Street has set the pattern for the city's new skyline. Built at a cost of $3.2 million. It is the tallest buildIng in433 words
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Advertisement16 1962-08-30 13 PHILIPS ■IB wM m S Wl Iplii'**" £tttti FLOODLIT BY NIGHT *|*^^^^SBSttKß^^^^B^^ ANOTHER PHILIPS LIGHTING SCHEME16 words
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Article, Illustration64 1962-08-30 14 A VIEW of King Edward Place with its car parks and godowns. At left is the Esplanade clock tower, Pejiang's "Big Ben." THE Japanese-built godown on Re nong ground the only one still being used by the Government to accommodate the medical stores,64 words
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389 1962-08-30 14 GUNN CHIT THYE - To be transformed into million-dollar tourist showpiece GUNN CHIT THYE By gIDE by side with the opening of Penang's new government building, nearby King Edward Place, known to thousands of foreign tourists, is to get a face-lift. The Penang State Government plans to transform it into a million-dollar tourist showpiece.389 words
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Article335 1962-08-30 14 The last of the Japanese godowns fODOWNS built by the Japanese during the war helped relieve the shortage of office space and accommodation i a war-torn Penang after the liberation. Now, 17 years later, the last of these "temporary premises is still being used, despite the many building projects that335 words
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Advertisement255 1962-08-30 14 MODERN ELECTRICAL SERVICE 113. Ilutton Lane, Penang. Tel: *****. Electrical Contractor, Supplier Repairer of Electrical Appliance Congratulations Best Wishes to PENANG STATE GOVERNMENT on the Occasion of the official opening of BANGUNAN TUANKU SYED PUTRA (State Government Building) FIRST IN SECURITY IS OUR WATCHWORD WE PAY |H UP TO JL\J255 words
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Advertisement121 1962-08-30 14 Congratulations to the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT on the completion of the New PENANG GOVERNMENT BUILDING. INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING GO. (M) LTD. THE FIRST NAME IN AIR-CONDITIONING LEE VAN LI AN BUILDING, Mountbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur. Phone.: Office *****/9. Services *****/*****. AUTHORISED FEDERATION DEALERS SERVICE AGENTS Astoria Ltd. Penan* Tel: ***** Chua Bros.121 words
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Article, Illustration543 1962-08-30 15 OH KEE TIANG - The old GPO gets new headquarters OH KEE TIANG By NOT only has the $3.2 million new government offices building in Downing Street given Penang a new skyline: it has also provided the State with a newlook General Post Office. The 35,000 sq. ft. space on the ground floor, specially543 words
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Advertisement54 1962-08-30 15 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO PENANG STATE GOVERNMENT on the occasion of the official opening of BANGUNAN SYED PUTRA State Gen eminent Building From: HYGIENIC OFFICE CLEANERS LTD., 49. Church Street. Penang. Tel: ***** 51. P: nglima Street, Ipoh. 82. Weld Road, Koala Lumpur, Tel: ***** (Contractors for Office Cleaning to54 words
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Advertisement143 1962-08-30 15 UnUfiliiHll OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OPENING OF THE MULT! GOVERNMENT BUILDING BANGUNAN TUANKU SYED PUTRA' ff^PU* oH^x^^^ wBMBR Wl H MB flHl mm m^b Mb Mb pht (Km mm ■fat Ikte life k i^M S^v £^L L, Kmk EißbP is i [vSi h SjHp sps '^R fllsflß flßflH ftMt143 words
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Article, Illustration306 1962-08-30 16 Danish beautician gives you the know-how WHEN does a bargain become an extravagance and a good buy turn out to be a bad debt? It's when you buy cosmetics in untried shades or new colours which happen to be IN FASHION. This is the opinion of a Danish dermatologist306 words
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Article208 1962-08-30 16 PEN IN HAND NEEDS DIRECTION GOOD handwriting like charity be-* gins at home. Even before youngsters start writing in school, parents should indoctrinate them in the importance of good penmanship, says Mr. Wesley E. Scott, a handwriting consultant for a pen manufacturer. He said classroom instruction when it begins should208 words
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Article, Illustration702 1962-08-30 16 from DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN, London. W«d. rpHE gigantic effort women's organisations in ■I Britain make towards helping disabled people in this country to overcome their handicaps has made a lasting impression on four representatives of Malayan women's voluntary social services during a month's tour. They702 words
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Article, Illustration32 1962-08-30 16 COLOURFUL CHECKS for EVENING If you wont on evening coot to match almost ony dress in your wardrobe, then get something in mulficolouied bold checks as shown by Miss Nancy Liew, above.32 words
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383 1962-08-30 16 'Jewel of the year' contest to show mobile designs A TIARA with diamonds set so that they quiver, a stone on a ring held by diamonds instead of the usual claw, necklaces and pendants, part of which detach to be worn as brooches, are just a few of the unconventional383 words
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Article60 1962-08-30 16 ANEW fashion idea is to dispense with buttons for day clothes. Instead punch large holes in their places. String strips of fabric or leather through the holes and tie them into knots. A fashion designer applied tills unusual fastening to all his suits and coats which bad straight60 words
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Advertisement240 1962-08-30 16 ssVJ P^^^^^^^is\ f f A^yß I—l/ 3 i V a^^ esssV ■bP^^^^^bsbb! **> siroßix Fresh bread, or crispy toast, spread with delicious Stork Margarine, makes a quick nourishing start to the daf. Tasty! Easy to spread! Stork keeps you fit because it contains the health-giving ioi/s^^SsC?\ vitamins A and D.240 words
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Advertisement629 1962-08-30 16 Advertisement Questions and Answers Q.t How can I kill the corkroaches in my kitchen? A. Apply Johnston's No-Roach with brush or sponge on cabinets, baseboards, near sinkwherever you see these pests. The colourless, odourless coating kills roaches and ants, and stays effective for months. Q.i Must I move dishes and629 words
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Miscellaneous274 1962-08-30 16 Straits Times Crossword i; iz i9 l i4 l it i"""nFnHii^nH r Hal IB ifli sH isH ssß^T^^l"""" ACROSS 7. Metropolitan area for the 1. Scolds a Lancashire town mnd S^L^ D Jl o^ w. one in Salop Uo>. lLUc y' y Sje behind foreign river game W-* *J>U. 110^274 words
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Advertisement1446 1962-08-30 17 It UVERPBBL ft WEII COASI f.K. Bae r port taut ma* maron Havn. imreeai. Giaaaaei li Part lUMAEU9 A mouth, L'pttl. R'daa. M'brg ll Pt/Stpt 1 toft J AMI L.nrpttl. Gitsgon Gaa.33 Seit 2 ELPENOt Literfaai Stpt 5 Stpt 7 toft 1/ I Sipt i I PERSEUS Literpeel. Dublin, Gttsgow1,446 words
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Advertisement2897 1962-08-30 17 mult nm L^f 'i l J JikifmmwMi H i 11 hrn THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS IB ItROA, U HAVU. MMIURC. IREMfN. ARTWERP. ROntRDAM. AMSIERBAM. QUO, IQTNENBURt ANt CtPENNAGEN jffy^-^®V i ar r rM> «aanB Pf\fr~r\n "JUTUNOIA" I) Sailee 31/31 Aag laParVM Aag HWW "lASAA aj 29 Aag/ 4 Sept2,897 words
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Advertisement1291 1962-08-30 17 MoAUSTEB 6> CO^ LTD. W flgtt tu. a*, tun r^ V***** ILXIRMAN LJMB ari.A ygpug I TTffti RAMMRt. LONBON BSmttAM ktt Ifilllt. IM tVMeMBaV •AVM I fJBU WATTU. latfltßPll I fßlllaaajcm m f^**i *hi 4t4aaejtai twajt hh Oaaajei ft ajaaß raara ruet* Paaajaj #«tfHt). li Pert/Tatei li Aag If mm1,291 words
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Article76 1962-08-30 18 -pIIK Federation Minister oi Finance ha* fixed these price* for calculating custom* duties for the week beginning on Angust 29. Rubber T3l cents a In. Copra 5444 a ton. Coconut oil 5662 a ton. Palm oil SMBaton. Palm kernels 5320.75 a ton The rates of duties payable «re:76 words
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Article132 1962-08-30 18 August 29. Three mootßs (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) r. I*. 13 vxm. RoMasc* eta. M Boa 13 cv. StMßMbtp S eta. Brewarles 28 cv 8. Tlmaa 20 cv. 8. Darby ltd 8. Traders 2S cU. Cold Stors 4»d. Unite*™ 11 els. W Jacks 11 ets. MINING* A Amal 2/- Pabaoc132 words
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698 1962-08-30 18 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN bulk of the small business on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was written In industrial shares which are still pitting up the best performance. Prices are very steady and with a rood crop of dividends expected next month698 words
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Article22 1962-08-30 18 Malayan Stock Indira Aug. 24 Aug. 29 Industrials: 177.07 177.38 Tim: 284.09 282.39 S rubbers: 171.88 171.88 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article633 1962-08-30 18 QOMBINKD business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: InSHMtrlalt i Dunlops (2.000) $1.77. (2.500) $1.76 BL, 8M; East Smelting (3.000) $2.72, (1,000) $2.71; F. and N. ords (4,000) $2.98: Gammon (1.000) $1.53,633 words
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298 1962-08-30 18 T<HE Straits tin price which had been advancing after the week-end American stockpile announcement fell unexpectedly yesterday by $1.87 i to $424.75 per picul on an offering of 240 tons. The local market was at a loss to explain the reason for298 words
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Article111 1962-08-30 18 MEL3OURNE Wed. QKNKRAL investments and industriaJ slwres fully maintained their firm undertone today helped by the continuing satisfactory company reports. Trading was light. Base metals and oils were traded quietly around steady levels and loans closed steady. c.R.a M/ 41 Mount Isa 577-B N. Broken Hill (10a.) 11/3111 words
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Article124 1962-08-30 18 CHINESE Freduee Cxsftangt lm i. pore neen prlaat per s4cul yesterday: Csesmrt ell: bulk $3T| sellrrx. drum $401 sellers. Ceara: August 127 1 buyers. S3B sellers: hw<n Monfok white Sl47t aellers special Sarawak black $110 sellers. Sarawak white SI4S sellers, irarbled Lantpong black $115 sellen. ABTA $137* aellers124 words
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Article190 1962-08-30 18 f HIH lying alengsidt ths S«nga»are trtiarvet teday arc lioi.wvaln 1/2 Prtmorje IS/16, Mentlaus is/89. Bendoran. 6/7. Bhunko Mam 31/32 Tapab NW 3, lleandro* 28/30. Anns' Maersk 3S/26 Outer reads: Buka Hadji. P^arl Haven, fortune Wind. New Oate Robin Hood. Anna llaersk. YachtTankee. Sanukl Msru, Mmnicros Sty190 words
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Article284 1962-08-30 18 LOWER than expected Malayan stock and production statist its released yesterday had no influence on the Federation Rubber Market which opened at Tuesdays closing levels. However, a .teadler undemne was noted, but the volume oi business was limited. Lower sheets were neglected. In the afternoon session284 words
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Article216 1962-08-30 18 SEPTEMBER first xrsde rubber buyen f.e.b. Dosed at 3 p.m. Ib Singapore yesterday at 731 cents per Ib., up a quarter of a cent on Tue«- day's cloning price. The tone was quid. I. CCR. A. closing prices in rente per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt216 words
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Article36 1962-08-30 18 August 29. RUBBER PRICES SINGAPORE: 731 cents (up a quarter of a cent). K.L.: 73} cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $424.75 (down £1.874). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).36 words
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Article94 1962-08-30 18 THE Malayan Cxchangi Banks' Astaelatlen made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16. 80 d/tt 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. Selling TT er OO ready: Canada 3d 1/16; twin Francs 141:94 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-08-30 18 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTIX U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic tk Cr«at Laskca Sorvlo* tit tit ti« cia tta rtan tfMB wist* k MMiat iwi .•««iaM "Kaaikawa Mara" Cia 35/30 11/ 1 Sept 21 Seat 1 Oct II Oct M Oct "sacaikava ttartT 10/ b taat- U M B M Us* All vtstell1,039 words
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Advertisement703 1962-08-30 18 fc**, ZIM LINES t"^ SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE Eiiat Panam S'oort Ba»|U» S'oort Ptwtsj Eiiat "VAROA" JMlapt lltft n»aat "t. niiuon" 17 »uf 7/llaat i:/ust»t il/n tat 11 Mat Agents:— INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11. E-1 Asia louraoco Ssiltin 11. Bead Stroot SlatifOrO-1 P««t Mb- TIM S36U. 93M7 lU.- ***** Oriental703 words
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Advertisement238 1962-08-30 18 SHIPPING NOTICES J NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "BALI" from Europe 28/8/1962 Berthed: 24/8/1962 S.H.B. Oodowns: 1/2 General Survey will be held 3D the 3/9/1962. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL FINLAYSON HOUSE TELEPHONE 94-364 SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE "NAGASAKI" arrived 23-8-63 vA S.H.B. Uodowna 1/2238 words
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Advertisement608 1962-08-30 19 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Air f onditioninr. Installation for the New Studios of the Malayan Film Unit. Jalan UUra, Petalinjf Jaya. With reference to above tender, the closing date is extended to 2lst September 1962. Consulting Mechanical Engineers: THOMAS ANDERSON AND PARTNERS. Sing Hoe Building, 179 D. Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur.608 words
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Advertisement218 1962-08-30 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited far appointment to the following posts: (1) LECTURESHIP ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN BIOCHEMISTRY Candidates should have a degree in Medicine or Science, with some teaching and research experience in Biochemistry. (2) LECTURESHIP ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN MEDICINE Candidates must hold a reglstrable medical qualification218 words
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Advertisement656 1962-08-30 19 (Continued from f_:e Ml SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mln.)— Box it et*. txtrt APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION Box Nos. A.4837/4UB S.T: thanked. Vacancies Blled. SENIOR EXECUTIVE Requires Secretary. Apply with details of previous experience to Box ABO 3 S.T. X._. WANTED SKILLED MOTOR MECHANICS. Only skilled tradesmen need apply. P.O.656 words
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Advertisement1080 1962-08-30 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* SS (Mln.)-Box 54) et*. txtr* IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 3 bedrooms rurnlabed bungalow aus. garden, free electricity near Naval -Base Seznbawantc Alr-BUUon Tel: B'pore 8343Z IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION five roora tiungalow compound 25,000 sq.ft. Spacious outer house, servant's quarters. Lorong X, Telok Kurau. Ring (Spore) *****. MODERN THREE BEDROOMS Flat1,080 words
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Advertisement908 1962-08-30 19 TUITION to Word* SS (Mln.) Sox SO et*. txtrt LEARN' HAIRDRBSSINQ From Andrew's Beauty Saloo. Day and Evening rissss* Ring (S'por*) *****. JOHORE BAHRU BALLET and Drama School reopens September 3rd coaching for examination* For enrolment Telephone:— J.B. 2660. VWCA Chinese CooklnK. Chinese Painting, Yoga, Japanese Flower Arrangement Dress Designing908 words
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Advertisement650 1962-08-30 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Mln.)-Box SO tt*. txtrt RENAULT FLORID! BF 8731 Red detachable bardtop one European owner Registered 1861 JS.UOO 00 or nearest offer. Telephone K.L. ***** between boun 9 and 4 p ra. SECONDHAND MOTOROVOLBS Perfect Condition, tram $300/-. Hire Purchase acceptable 15.00 "ff"t»iiy Huat's. 124650 words
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Advertisement456 1962-08-30 19 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Word* SS (Mln.)— Box SO ct*. mmtrm ft! LAX AT OU~i Siamese Mass> aad steambtt- -Xpert muMur/mussus* in attend* do*. 208. Rlvsr Vallo Road. B'por*. 0. Tel. 24«77. TIRBOT LIT LAURA U-M-S*. steamb-io refraaa »ou Lion s*d si— sseur/slasseus* 31W-P, River Valle» Road, B'pore. Telephooe UB7e 10456 words
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Advertisement124 1962-08-30 19 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) I* Word* U imtn.h- box SO eU. txtrt 4OHORI HOTEL J.B. Knfllsn. Cantones* food Airromlltlooed Rooms Pboo* zsuo/e. WHERE TO EAT (S'porel tt Word* Si (Win.)— Box $0 et*. extrm INDIAN SWEETMEAT, Uular» Jaman, Barn. Pcrra Mesur-Pak. badu Balufba— l etc. Bpvclal cnappatlee Various carries Varpaul124 words
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Article1563 1962-08-30 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. DON VIVEUR, who is shy of starting stalls, scored one of the easiest of wins seen on a r Malayan racecourse here today. From a barrier start, Chris Dragon took Bon Viveur to the front and the horse1,563 words
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Article43 1962-08-30 20 TOTAL POOL: $120,550 lit No. *****0 ($32,548) 2nd No. *****6 (516.271) 3rd No. *****7 8.1301 STARTERS ($813) No*. *****3; *****3; *****2; *****4; *****6; *****2; *****6; *****5; *****7; *****8. CONSOLATION (»723( No*. *****9; *****1; 17*735; *****1; *****8; *****4; *****3; *****2; *****9; *****8.43 words
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Advertisement1017 1962-08-30 20 -^^^^-1 REMOVAL NOTICE The public Is hereby Informed that M from the Ist. September 1962 new address of the Chancery is as follows: THE ROYAL THAI EMBASSY 206. Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone No. *****. J.K.R. NOTICE CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD The road between Tapah and the 19th mile Cameron Highlands1,017 words
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Advertisement695 1962-08-30 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from male and unmarried female State Nationals or Federal Citizens born or resident in Pahang for appointment as CLERK in the CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOWN BOARD. TANAH RATA, PAHANO. Salary scale: (Men) —$137.60 x 7.50 152.50 199 x 14-227 264 x 14 394 408 x 14695 words
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Advertisement303 1962-08-30 20 ■■■^PH* 60 GALLONS PETROL TO EVERY Llrhh PURCHASER OF THE MITSUBISHI 600 IILL FROM NOW TO 3 1ST OCTOBER, 1962 if^MORE g^ MILES Jp p GALLON Jj§ MITSUBISHI 600 c SPACIOUS 4-SEATER 60 MILES PER GALLON TAX $3/- PER MONTH AGENTS: MESSRS. TAI HWA CO., Johore. Tel: 2535 THE SOUTHERN303 words
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Article, Illustration596 1962-08-30 21 No change until the close AGF INDONESIA won a tactical victory in the early 1 hours of this morning when It was decided that no action would be taken to change the name of "the Fourth Asian Games" at least until after they wereReuter - 596 words
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Article670 1962-08-30 21 ATHLETICS 200 m (final): 1 M. Jegatheson (Mali 21.3 (Oames record); 2 H. lijlma (Jpn) 21.5; 3 M. Sarengai (Indoi 31.6; 4 J. Oroh dudo) 21.7; 5 Malthan Singh (md) 31.7; 6 A. Beg (Pale) 22. 4 z 400 m Relay: 1 India 3:10.3 (Oames record), 2670 words
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Article759 1962-08-30 21 OINGAPORE, Wed.— A total of 173 horses 90 Class 1 and 83 Class 2 has been entered for the three-day Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah on Sept. 9, 12 and 16. There be eight races on thr first and third days,759 words
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Article342 1962-08-30 21 SINGAPORE HOCKEY XI CO DOWN 4-0 TO PAKISTAN BUT... Champs told: He's hard to beat JAKARTA, Wed. Pakistan, the world champions, had to fight hard for their 4-0 win over Singapore in the Asian Games hockey competition here today. After the match, A. Dara, the manager342 words
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Article136 1962-08-30 21 ONDON. Wed —Essex beat the J Pakistanis by nine wlck.ta at Legion yesterday. Pakistanis. 133 and 233. Essex 303 and 54-1. Other results: At Chesterfield Derby bt Middlesex by 8 wkts: Midd'.esex 321 and 132 Derby 295-9 dec and 49-3. At Cardiff Abandoned, rain Glamorgan 378 and 180-8Reuter - 136 words
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256 1962-08-30 21 THE DRAW FOR MALAYAN OPEN TOURNEY MALACCA. Wed. The draw for the Malayan open badminton championships here on Sept. 7-9: Men's singles: Top section Charoen Thai) bye: Lim Say Chow v Ramli. Omar Ibrahim (Spore) v Roland Ng. Omar Manap v Tan Yee Khan. Lim Cheng Kiang (Indo) v R.256 words
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Article205 1962-08-30 21 THAILAND WILL BE HOSTS IN 1966. JAKARTA, Wed. J Thailand was awarded the 1966 Asian Games at a meeting of the A.G.F. council her* today. Thailand will provide a president for the A.G.F.. with the person to take office to be designated later. Khons; Visudharomna of Thailand was elected honoraryReuter - 205 words
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Article115 1962-08-30 21 BOCCEH English Leagve Dr». 1: Burnley 3 Bclton 1, Ipswich 5 Blackpool 3, Notts Forest 3 Blackburn 0. Dlv. 2: Charlton 2 Sunderland 3, Preston 0 Plymouth 0, Rotherham 3 Leeds 1. Scunthorpe 3 Chelsea 0. Div. 3: Bamsley 2 Brighton 0, Bristol C I Colchester 2,115 words
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Advertisement75 1962-08-30 21 L am-^m*^^ ndVe mSbv OLI ftv^^s^^ka^Bt^-^ B^bV^^El b^LbP^bß^^b^llbl •W.\ Vlrf* i blb^b^b^^^bV^^bP^BMbP^P^l IPI I* M PENT AX ls.l and S-3 .^BaV feKeWß^BS^^^ IyJI Thee* remarkable Pentax Camera* art ntted with automatic lens. Internally controlled diaphragm. W^^^^^^^^ Focal plane shutter. Flash synchronisation, instant return mirror. Fresnel lens with entirely new mlcro**O(Mb>75 words
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Advertisement120 1962-08-30 21 jH dv MAURIER fThe worfef s finest filler Up cigarette READY FOR OCCUPATION ONLY FEW AVAILABLE lorong Stances, Katvn?. 00 «»a aim*m*mi MONTHLY PAYMENT: DOWN PAYMENT: $8,700/- $134.90 UPWARDS (or LESS TO BE ARRANGED) y 2-STOREY HOUSES 111 9H I L^K^&^B aB BB«^>^B9nJk a. Kitchen, Store (under itoir- ~J *L~120 words
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Article478 1962-08-30 22 'CHINESE COMMUNITY IN SINGAPORE WILL KNOW HOW TO HANDLE SO-CALLED LEADERS WHO BETRAY THEM' j— SINGAPORE. Wed. TIN-; BARISAN Sosialis said tonight that it was M oonfident thai the Chinese community in Singapore will know how to deal with their 80-called leaders who betray them.' The478 words
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Obituary54 1962-08-30 22 ANC KIM SOON aged 83. paused away peacefully on 29.9.62 at 313 Circular Road. H<> l*ave« bfhlnd a widow, 3 fons. Ang Bw»* Seng, Ang Sw»f Whatt, Ang Bwi-e Jonu, Three d.nik-htrrn-in-law. six daughter* and five *on*-ln-lnw and t\venty-*tx Krnndrhildrrn. Kuneral will leave 313 Circular Road Friday. 31.it August.54 words
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Article68 1962-08-30 22 MANILA. Wed —The standing committee of the Association of South East Asia (ASA) today submitted a draft treaty on commerce, trade and navigation to the Government of Thailand and the Philippines, it was officially announced. The treaty, the draft of which was prepared by Malaya the thirdReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-08-30 22 MONA SULAIMAN, of the Philippines, sprints home a clear winner in the women's 200 metres event on Tuesday. The win gave the Philippines their first Asian Games gold medal and Mono the. title of Asia's fastest woman. Her time of 24.5 seconds set a new AsianUPI - 75 words
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123 1962-08-30 22 Russian call to halt N-tests by Nov. 1 f ENEVA, Wed. Mr. Vjsili Kuznetsov. Soviet first deputy Foreign Minister, suggested yesterday that the nuclear powers should undertake to halt nuclear tests by Nov. 1. He mentioned the Nov. *1 date after stating that Russia supported the Mexican proposal for aReuter - 123 words
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Article34 1962-08-30 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 108 th birthday of Narayana Guru will be celebrated in Singapore from Sept. 13 to Sept. 16. The Narayana Gurukula has drawn up the programme of the four-day celebrations.34 words
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Article78 1962-08-30 22 NEWCASTLE (England), Wed. Two thieves disguided as workmen Joked with shoppers about the height of a safe as they pushed it away on a barrow here. Police said that thieves borrowed a barrow and wheeled the 200 lb. safe out of a shop in a busyReuter - 78 words
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Article268 1962-08-30 22 LONDON, Wed.— Stock markets in London today were quiet and rather uncertain. The sharp fail on Wall Street last night and the continuing dock strike restrained buyers and there was little else to induce investors to open new commitments. Even gilt-eldged securities lost their recent buoyancy and in268 words
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Article46 1962-08-30 22 LONDON. Wed Bpot 22d., Oct. 22 1 16 d.. Nov 22 1/IM.. Dec. 22 1/16 d.. Oft /Dec. 22 1/16 d.. Jan Mar. 22>*d April June 22' id., July/Sept. 22'» d. c.i.f. Sept- 21 a 4d.. Oct. 21 \d. Nov. 21 \ci. Tone: About steady.46 words
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Article24 1962-08-30 22 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £855',. sellers £856... Forward buyers £8554. sellers £856, Settlement £855 Turnover a.m. 115 tons, p.m nil. Tone: steady but idle.24 words
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171 1962-08-30 22 Elaine dies with her teddy bear by her SINGAPORE. Wed.— Chubby Elaine Ng Siew Nyuik, the eightyear -old Singapore schoolgirl flown to Australia last week for a brain operation, has died in the St. Vincent private hospital in Sydney. She died with her favourite teddy bear by her side on171 words
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Article71 1962-08-30 22 LONDON. Wed. Today s cricket matches tea scores: At Hastings. Glamorgan 365 tor 3 vs Sussex. At Bristol. Kent 212 lor 3- vs Olo6ter. At Lords. Lanes 177 Middlesex Si for no wkt. At Leicester. Yorks 169 for 8 v» Leics. At Southampton. Surrey 25^ for71 words
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