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Title Section20 1963-02-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100,000 The Straits Times No***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration543 1963-02-06 1 KEY MAN IN SINGAPORE He knew of Brunei revolt in advance, arranged meeting between Azahari and Chin Siong KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Brunei rebels had a key man in Singapore. He is Said Zahari, former editor of Ltusan Melayu. Zahari was arrested at 5 a.m. on Saturday543 words
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Article110 1963-02-06 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ninety-nine of the 113 detainees in "Operation Cold Store" are to be moved from Outram Prison to St. John's Island, six miles from Singapore. The other 14, who originally came from the Federation, have been sent back there. In 1956, the Lim Yew110 words
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Article302 1963-02-06 1 TROUBLE IN VERWOERD'S BANTUSTAN STATE ENGCOBO (Transkei), Tuesday. A CROWD of Africans hacked to death live white people as they camped about 20 miles from here in eastern Cape Province early today, police said. The victims were an Afrikaans fanner, his wife and twoReuter - 302 words
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Article52 1963-02-06 1 BAGHDAD. Tues. Premier Abdel K. Kassem says an oil pool potentially worth more than US$2OO million has been found in a "small area" of Iraq. Premier Kassem indicated at a weekend news conference his Government was preparing to organise a nationalised company to exploit the52 words
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72 1963-02-06 1 SIR MALCOLM MAKES A RED CHEEK EVEN REDDER MOSCOW. Tues.— Mrs. Eka- terina Fnrtseva, above, the Soviet Culture Minister, blushed last night when British conductor. Sir Malcolm Sargent, told her: "You are my favourite woman in Moscow." The 52-year-old Minister had come to Sir Malcolm's dressing -room to congratulate himReuter - 72 words
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Article81 1963-02-06 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. 'Twenty-five KaUngese officers headed by Lt. Gen. Norbert Moke. Commander-ln-Crnef. arrived last night to swear an oath of allegiance to the Congo Government as part of the United Nations plan to end the Katanga secession. Details of the ceremony have not been concluded. The81 words
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Article127 1963-02-06 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. •3 The British Ambassador to Jakarta, Sir Leslie Fry, today brushed aside questions on the Brunei situation and the present strained relationship between Malaya and Indonesia. Speaking at the airport just before flying by Malayan Airways Comet to Jakarta after a two-day visit127 words
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Article56 1963-02-06 1 KUCHING. Tues. Thirteen people were taken to hospital after a diesel train hit a bus at Batu Tiga level crossing in Jemelton. North Borneo, yesterday. All 13 were passengers and crew of the bus. Still In hospital Are five of the passengers. The train56 words
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Article40 1963-02-06 1 PARIS, Tues.— Trie chief West German Government spokesman. Herr Guenther von Hase. announced here today that he would go to London next week for talks with British Government officials on Anglo-German co-operation In the field of information. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article63 1963-02-06 1 MANILA. Tues. -The Manila Times said editorially today it was possible that the Philippines might not recognise the proposed Federation of Malaysia. Saying that the Philippines would continue pressing Its claim over North Borneo. It added; "The possibility that the Philippines may not recognise the proposed Malaysian63 words
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Article, Illustration562 1963-02-06 1 'RESPECTED BY THAIS AND CAMBODIANS' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman is to be an "umpire" in the "radio war" between Thailand and Cambodia, Mr. C.V. Narasimhan, the United Nations Under-Secre-tary and Chef de Cabinet, said today before his departure for Jakarta after562 words
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259 1963-02-06 1 Malaysia: Red bid to stir up opposition MOSHI (Tanganyika). Tues. Mr. De- an Nair, leader of the Singapore delegation to the Afro Asian Solidarity Conference here, and the Malayan delegate, Inche Othman Wok. said yesterday the Indonesian Communist Party, the Chinese Communists and possibly Japanese Communists had been lobbying delegatesReuter - 259 words
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227 1963-02-06 1 Seaman killed, says piracy report SINGAPORE, Tues. One of the seven crew members of a Singapore fishing vessel is believed to have been killed, and another seriously injured by Indonesian pirates in the Rhio islands last Friday. The agents of the fishing vessel. Messrs. Kwong Huat Sin Heng Company in227 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-02-06 1 DIEF RESIGN BID <>i i u\ v Tact < i liin«-t «"llfi;m-N !■> m«>\r«l I" ivm icsi .1 mil >i| Pi < mit M baker r »th» r thin b mniM.i election tii.- CS-i rested nui ir.u vs 1 crisis i r i Back i 1 <45 words
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126 1963-02-06 2 MOSHI, Tues.— The Indian and Chinese leaders, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chou Enlai, both said In messages to the Afro-Asian conference here that they supported the principles of unity and peace for AfroAsian nations set out at Bandoeng in 1955. Mr. Nehru said: "WeReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration482 1963-02-06 2 Wipe out this indignity Nyerere tells Afro-Asians MOSIII (Tanganyika Tuesday. PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere of Tangankiya opened the Afro-Asian conference here yesterday by saying they could not sit back "while our brothers in South Africa continue to suffer under brutal oppression. "We cannot rest until this indignity is wiped out, until482 words
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182 1963-02-06 2 'SUPPORT AZAHARI' CALL AT AFRICAN TALKS MOSHI (Tanganyika). Tues. Delegates to the third Afro-Asian solidarity conference were urged yesterday to induce their Governments to give diplomatic support to the Borneo revolutionary "government" of A.M. Azahari. The call was made by Mr. Mohamed Abdullah Salim. who describfi himself as "Minister ofReuter - 182 words
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Article27 1963-02-06 2 CAIRO. Tues.— A Cairo newspaper said yesterday an attempt to assassinate Saudi Arabia's Premier, Prince Faisal, and overthrow the monarchy failed last week— UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article24 1963-02-06 2 TAIPEI. Tues. Chinese Communist guns fired 80 sheila at Quemoy and another 19 at Matsu, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced yesterday.24 words
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Article17 1963-02-06 2 ELISABETHVILLB. Tues. Katanga francs were withdrawn and replaced by Congolese currency from today. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article24 1963-02-06 2 BONN, Tues. West Germany Is to grant the Philippines a 40 million marks loan to help her coastal tb lpplng. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article188 1963-02-06 2 NAIROBI. Tues. Mr. Tom Mboya, general secretary of the Kenya African National Union <KANU) yesterday warned a hotel manager at Klsii, 250 miles from here, that he would be the "first man to leave Kenya after independence.*' Mr. Mboya said in a satement thatReuter - 188 words
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Article481 1963-02-06 2 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY From W (for Wong) Mitty iTJNbCRUPULOUS London racketeers with conu tacts in Hong Kong are selling British labour vouchers at £45 to £55 each to Chinese workers here who eventually find themselves in Jobs paying only £6 to £8 a week— well below the minimum rate481 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-02-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i SjTjj7 words
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606 1963-02-06 3 GENEVA, Tuesday piE Indian president of the United Nations science and technology conference, Prof Maneklal Thacker, yesterday suggested 'a world committee of wise men" to help development of under-privileged nations. Prof. Thacker, Director-General of India's Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, said the606 words
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99 1963-02-06 3 Coal stocks exhausted in parts of Britain LONDON. Tues. Britain's cold spell, now in its seventh week, has exhausted the winter stock of coal in many parts of the country, particularly in south-eastern England and the London area. Hundreds of merchants are In such short supply that fresh stocks areReuter - 99 words
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Article46 1963-02-06 3 ATHENS. Tues— About half the 800 dockers who went on a hunger strike in the port of Piraeus last Thursday, for more pay, were still at the workers' centre there yesterday, refusing to eat. About 100 have been taken to clinics for treatment Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article29 1963-02-06 3 LONDON. Tues. The brltlah Government last night defeated a censure motion by the Labour Opposition on its economic policies by 317 votes to 286 votes. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-02-06 3 LONDON, Tues. Princess Alexandra of Kent and her Scottish fiance Angus Ogilvy, will be married on April 24 in Westminster Abbey. Kensington Palace announced yesterday. The princess, 26, and her 34-year-old businessman fiance, son of the Earl of Airlie. announced their engagement on Nov. Mb— OH50 words
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314 1963-02-06 3 BRUSSELS, Tues. Mr. Pa v 1-Henri Spaak, the Belgian Foreign Minister, said ir an interview yesterday that life within the European Common Market would now be very difficult because the climate of confidence had been destroyed. But exaggerated sentimental reactions which could have destructiveReuter; UPI - 314 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-02-06 3 ONDON, Tues. Mr. Brendan Mulholland of the Daily Mail received a suspended sentence of six months' Jail here yesterday for refusing to give his sources of information to an official security tribunal. Mr. Reginald Foster, of tbe Daily Sketch, received a suspended sentenceReuter - 471 words
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130 1963-02-06 3 WASHINGTON, Toes.— A 56--year -old E n g I i shman. paralysed from the chest down, watched helplessly last night as his 78-year-old mother was burned to death in a bedroom of their wooden home in north-east Washington The man. Peter Rrampton, wasReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-02-06 3 T>ONN. Tues.— Dr LudD wig Erhard. ViceChancellor and Economics Minister, said yesterday he was ready to tak> over the leadership of West Germany from Dr. Konrad Adenauer if his party and parliament so wished. In an Interview with the influential MunichReuter - 146 words
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Article22 1963-02-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Earl Mountbatten. Britain's Chief of Defence Staff, arrived here yesterday for "routine" discussions with defence officials. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article28 1963-02-06 3 STOCKHOLM, Tues. The Swedish academy's Nobel committee has accepted the names of SI candidates the highest number ever— for the 1903 Nobel literature prize. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement263 1963-02-06 3 Here, there, (almost anywhere) fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate Up-to-date architects and contractors always formica laminates are versatile too. They specify formica decorative laminates. They come in a variety of non-fading colours and know formica material is a tough surface: modern patterns to suit the mood of263 words
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Article554 1963-02-06 4 Eve-of-strike call: Accept the terms of Health Minister WITH one day to go before a threatened strike by some 250 employees of SAT A, the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today appealed to the council of SAT A to accept the recommendations of the Minister554 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew (left) emphasises a point in presenting his Government's view on Malaysia and related matters to the U.N. Under-Secretary, Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, when they met yesterday in his office. After an hour-long discussion, Mr. Narasimhan told waiting reporters that79 words
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Article98 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Rotary Club of Singapore has drawn up Its programme this year with emphasis on "Service to Youth." And as its first service towards youth, it Is organising three "career conferences" to help 400 pre-university and secondary school boys to make up their minds98 words
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496 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. I r[E official support which the Singapore Government has given to family planning was praised today by the special representative of the president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Mr. George W. Cadbury. He is here for the seventh I.P.P.F. conference496 words
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Article32 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Turs— Dr. FrtedI rich A. Schukz. Director of the Goethe Institute, will talk on "Cultural Progress in Post-war Germany" at the Lion's Club weekly luncheon tomorrow at Prince's Restaurant.32 words
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Article170 1963-02-06 4 CAN'T EXPECT 'KID GLOVES'— JUDGE SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Justice Buttrose told two young men in the Assize Court today: "Young men who commit armed robbery and cause hurt must not be expected to be treated with kid gloves." The youths. Male Kirn Hin and Chan Singh, charged with robbery with170 words
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141 1963-02-06 4 BONFIRES AT END OF SEA VIEW STRIKE SINGAPORE. Tues. The 87-day strike of 164 employees of the Sea View Hotel was called off tonight, following agreement on wage claims between the management and the employees' union. Bonfires of strike posters and banners were made as the workers prepared the hotel141 words
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113 1963-02-06 4 Court case halts arbitration hearing SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court today adjourned hearing of a dispute over the dismissal of a bank employee. Terence Rodrigues. because he has filed an appeal in the High Court against a conviction for assault. The president, Dr. Charles (iamba, ruled that the arbitration113 words
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Article32 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Norman Long will entertain the Singapore Group of Toe H Associations with a demonstration of his hi-fi stereophonic equipment when they meet at Talbot House tomorrow.32 words
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Article38 1963-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Dr. George Khoo has been elected president of the V's Men's Club of Singapore. Beta Chapter. Other officials are: Vice-president. Mr. Tan Liang Chia; secretary. Mr. Khoo Hin Hlong; treasurer, Mr. Yeo Hiok Chin.38 words
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Article, Illustration307 1963-02-06 5 In and out— and nobody knew DETAINEE LIM EXPECTED ON ONE PLANE...HE CAME BY ANOTHER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J R. LIM SHEE PING, who was to have attended the Afro-Asian conference in Tanganyika on behalf of the Barisan Sosialis, was whisked from Singapore Airport last night before anyone knew he had307 words
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Article170 1963-02-06 5 A woman kepala beats the men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. They now even have a woman kepala on a rubber estate. She works on an estate in central Johore < 2.910 acres with 372 workers). She is employed to supervise the work of the tappers in one of the fields. And170 words
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104 1963-02-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two boys seriously wounded a young shop assistant who was with his girl friend, after holding them up in Chulla Street one nißht. a criminal district court was told today But the girl. Lim Low Sim. raised the alarm resulting in the104 words
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Article55 1963-02-06 5 MALACCA. Tues. A carpen-: ter. Ng Ah Cheong. 23, was today charged In the Sessions Court here with attempting to extort $30 from .a bar waitress. Aw Ah Bee. by threatening her with bodily injury He pleaded not guilty and the case was postponed to April 955 words
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Article47 1963-02-06 5 Pahang Alliance men meet KUANTAN. Tues— Alliance leader., in Pahang will meet In Bentong tomorrow to discuss the appointment of a Deputy Mentrl Besar for Pahang. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who is national deputy president of the Alliance, la expected to attend the meeting.47 words
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Article55 1963-02-06 5 PENANG. Tues. The chairman of the Penans Youth Society. Inche Mohamed Ja'afar Merican. today handed a cheque for $252 to the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. as a gift towards the National Monument Fund. The money was collected from the sale of tickets at the55 words
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Article54 1963-02-06 5 PENANG, Tues.— A Hart Raya king' and 'queen' will be elected at a party in the Khek Association here on March 1. Inche Rose Omar, organiser of the function, said It would be open to all Muslim youths In the state. Admission charges are S3 for boys54 words
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Article34 1963-02-06 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Lower Perak District Alliance Youth Section has set up a political fund committee headed by Inche Darus bin Mohamed Said In preparation for local elections Utter this year.34 words
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288 1963-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The $5 million Government financed pineapple cannery at Pekan Nanas Johore, will be built soon. It is expected to start production by the end of the year. The Deputy Controller of the Export Commodities Division of the Ministry of Commerce288 words
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89 1963-02-06 5 JfUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty-nine young Malayans, who have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships and training awards by the New Zealand Government. are now waiting for their Higher School Certificate results before they can get the green signal to go for their studies. Most of89 words
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Article32 1963-02-06 5 PENANO. Tues.— <3uest« may attend In Hawaiian dress when the Penang Family Planning Association holds a "South Seas Night" dance at the E and O Hotel on Feb. IS.32 words
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187 1963-02-06 5 Strike-hit religious school to reopen pOH, Tues. Seko--1 lah Izzuddin Shah, a secondary religious residential school for boys which was closed on Nov. 5 as a result of a strike by its 300 pupils, will reopen on Feb. 17, the Btate Government announced today. The old pupils will be taken187 words
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Article30 1963-02-06 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues—The Bishop of Penang. Msgr Francis Chan, will consecrate the new marble altar In the Church of j Our Lady of Lourdes. Ipoh. on Sunday evening30 words
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102 1963-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Turv Radio Malaya will broadcast a special programme featuring New Zealand artists at ti.3o p.m. tomorrow in honour nf NYu Zealand s "Waitaniri (National) Day." To commemorate the occasion, the New Zealand High Commissioner here. Mr. C. M. Bennett, wilt hold a reception102 words
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273 1963-02-06 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - DISAPPEARING PUPILS SET SCHOOLS A POSER TAN TOCK SAIK By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday EDUCATION authorities throughout the country are faced with case of the disappearing pupils children who obtained entry into Form One but never show up. In Kuala Lumpur alone, about 500 of the 4.000 who obtained entry since273 words
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Article112 1963-02-06 5 lOHORE BAHRU. Tues Marine Polico here are searching for a fisherman reported missing since Jan. 28. Wu Yong Mol. 30. of Johore Road. Pontlan. failed to return after he set sail In a small fishing boat. His father. Wu Ten* Slang. 60. a fish merchant,112 words
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Article45 1963-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The president c< the Petaling Jaya Rotary Club. Mr D. C. Booth, announced today that the club will present a pipe-bending machine to the Montford Boys' Home here. The machine, expected to be ready in a week, cost about $300.45 words
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Article69 1963-02-06 5 i KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Six I Sarawak Government officers tw- presenting the Interests of th« Sarawak Government Senior Officers' Association and the Sarawak I Government Asian Officers' Union arrived here by air today for talks with Federation Government officials. They will be nere69 words
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185 1963-02-06 6 30 Umno divisions condemn Jakarta Govt's attitude KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ]y|ORE than 30 Umno divisions throughout the country have condemned the Indonesian Government and its leaders for their anti-Ma-laysia attitude. As a result of this, the political committee of Umno Malaya will meet on Saturday night to take a definite185 words
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Article129 1963-02-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FOUR Japanese tankers worth $2.5 million are anchored here waiting to be broken up for scrap. A fifth, the Daisy Maru, is being towed from the Persian Gulf and is expected here on Feb. 13. The ships have been bought by a Singapore syndicate.129 words
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Article53 1963-02-06 6 KLANG. Tues.— Two labourers, M. Ponniah, 31. and P. Arumugam, 49, of Kapar. were accused today of stealing a $150 gold chain from O. Rahmathullah at an Indian temple in Telok Gadong Road on Feb. 3. They pleaded noi guilty and were allowed $300 bail each53 words
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77 1963-02-06 6 MALACCA. Tues. Corporal Arthur Hedley. RASC. was today acquitted on a charge of driving his car without due care and attention on July 14 last year. Hedley. 30. who Is stationed at Terendak Camp was not called to make his defence. Private William Donnelly,77 words
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Article25 1963-02-06 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The newly-formed Indian Association of Johore Bahru will hold its first annual meeting on Feb. 33 at the Holcklen Association.25 words
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203 1963-02-06 6 Survey of manpower needs for higher i— learning KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government is to conduct a survey of manpower requirements for higher education in Malaya. This decision was taken today at a meeting of the Higher Education Planning Committee held under the chairmanship of the Minister of Education, Uaji203 words
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Article149 1963-02-06 6 STRIKE BALLOT BY MINE UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The AllMalayan Mining Industry Staff Union has issued strike action ballots to its 1,000 members over its bonus claim The president Mr. C.A. Mathews. said the ballot* were Issued on Sunday after the mines had rejected their claim. He said members of149 words
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Article74 1963-02-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue*.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today sent a message °f greetings to the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. on the occasion of Nev Zealand Day. ''"he message reads: "The Government and people of the Kederation of Malaya Join me In74 words
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Article685 1963-02-06 6 NINTH DAY OF THE TRIAL SINGAPORE. Tues. JHE D.P.P., Mr. Francis Scow, told the First Criminal District Court today that Singapore Harbour Board workers had lost $7,500 and all interest due on this amount. Even If the lost money was placed at Its lowest figure, half685 words
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84 1963-02-06 6 Wife No. 1 said 'yes' now a divorce SINGAPORE. Tues. See Ken* Yeow. a merchant, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chorus Jin, dissolving his marriage with his second wife. Lim Slew Leng. on the ground of adultery. Vhe decree Is to be mads84 words
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Article47 1963-02-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tuee. The Ml. nlster of Finance, Dr. Oob Kent Swee, flew to Jeaeelton this morning on a two-day visit to North Borneo. Accompanying him was Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. the permanent secretary In the Economic Development Division. Ministry of Finance.47 words
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Article32 1963-02-06 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Th« annual meeting of the Johore B*hru branch of th« War Department Civilian Staff Association will be held at the Diamond JubUee Hall here on Apr. 28.32 words
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Miscellaneous158 1963-02-06 6 Ath'y Oop By I T. Biawnlin ~~"T WELL, VOO HEARD J SO GEE,DOC,I OUNNO-. I I ...IVE GOT TO DKJ AW, I'M NOT I ItHANKS, WELL.OKAY/ WE HIM...COACM BABWeSI WHAT MOW, 1 1 DIO PBETTY WELL UP A MILLION VhOLDINQ BUT WHEN CAN ALWAYS WANTS YOU AT A I PROFESSOR?/158 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1963-02-06 7 Constantine set the pattern for attacking brand of West Indian play TN January 1981 when the famous Trinidad all-rounder Learie Constantino was at the peak of his career, the visiting West Indian cricketers played a match i^nnsl ;i \S\V1,675 words
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Article66 1963-02-06 8 M W»r4, Sit (minimum) CHIN WEI NVAN and family. Ipoh tender sincere thanks to relatives and friends who sent wreaths, messages, I donations and attended the funeral of Ist* Madam Cbong Kirn Ylng. THE FAMILY of late Mr. A. A. Baas**, wish to thank friends, relatives. Arsu. Nee Soon66 words
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Article93 1963-02-06 8 J» Wi Sl» (Minimum) SALE CONTINUES AT Antoinette, HO Orchard Road. JO', Discount off all marked prices. FITZPATRIUK'S .Supermarket, offlca .md stores will be closed sll day tcluorrow for Tbalpusam holiday. THE MAGIC MIST of Alrwick keeps nomaa and offices full of sweet, freah air. Available at all leading93 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, February 6, 1963.
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Article786 1963-02-06 8 The Brunei insurrection. Indonesian hostility to Malaya, the Philippines claim to North Borneo and now the arrest of Communist and pro-Comm-unist agents in Singapore together are producing even among friends abroad an astonishingly distorted view oi Malaysia. The Manchester Guardian, for instance, finds it possible to786 words
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Article261 1963-02-06 8 I No -one can seriously suppose that the East Coast is so primitive that any teacher, to get to work, must each day climb hills, crawl through {jungle swarming with snakes iand thereafter ford crocodilej infested rivers. Yet the complaint is on record, and no doubt partly explains261 words
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Article183 1963-02-06 8 There were just short of 56,000 registered unemployed in the Federation on the last day of the year, the highest total since anything like a reliable figure became available. It is also an increase ot nearly 8,000 in twelve months, and nearly 25,000 of these unemployed are young183 words
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Article, Illustration907 1963-02-06 8 BRUCE ROTH WELL - BRUCE ROTH WELL THERE IS ONLY ONE STEP FROM THE SUBLIME TO THE RIDICULOUS 9 NAPOLEON *H»r tht ftft from Moscow BY WASHINOTON, Tuesday THE West is now confronted with a struggle for Europe as grave as any in h&r long history the young Kennedy, sure907 words
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Article290 1963-02-06 8 WHAT is the secret of the puzzle of Charles de Gaulle, the moody, ascetic, lonely, authoritarian tenant of the Elysee Palace in Paris? Fitting the picture together is a trying process. Many pieces don't fit and at the end there is always one missing. Take a typical290 words
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LETTERS to the editor
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Letter202 1963-02-06 8 In the forefront of fashion i X fashion writer iquou ed by the Straits Times i deplores the fact that Queen i E'lzabeth has slipped from her fashion pedestal. Does she really imagine that Australians will be upset if, on her tour of our country, the Queen falls to introduce202 words
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Letter50 1963-02-06 8 I AGREE with the reader who complained about phone booths being monopolised by giggling girls. i The answer to this would be to lnstal phone boxes in coffee shops. No giggling girls and laughing boys would dare enter these crowded shops to make ro- > mantle calls. IDA.50 words
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Letter48 1963-02-06 8 VEHICULAR traffic along East Coast Road Is going from bad to worse. With three cinema halls within i a stone's throw of one an- other. It is really a nightmare when one tries to cross the road. A pedestrian crossing is long overI due. SEMAJ Singapore48 words
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Advertisement916 1963-02-06 8 Str.rttT.aM** Malay Mail Classified adver Haematite e»ay ho handed let Floor COLO STORAtg ARCADB Orchard *.eed cold iTontei m«NCM(i AT HOLLAND »O»O-K»TON« KSTfPBL arOAO-MAVAL S)A«st Author ise« Agents CITY SOOK STORK LTD Winchester Henea. CenyerOuay TUB NSTWS r»ONT rtttvetrlek Supermarket M. H ISMAIL S Atfmlrattv Wood. Naval face m. «iPUL916 words
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Advertisement25 1963-02-06 8 Select your PELACO SHIRT NOW! Australia's Finest Shirts ir Sport Shirts C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)25 words
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Advertisement207 1963-02-06 8 Burroughs is the name for Accounting MACHINES Whatever your business, whatever its size, there's a quality-built accounting machine in the Burroughs line each one of them fast, accurate and easy to operate. Call us for a free demonstration. Burroughs Se<e Agents (<" S'rfapore. feseretiex ef Moloya out rt>» tersee Terriserai207 words
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Article213 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has again put off this time indefinitely giving a reply to Government queries about its affairs. Threatened with closure by the Government sinre November, the union was last month given three days to answer seven questions by the213 words
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114 1963-02-06 9 Student unions hit ban on journals SINGAPORE. Tues. The Nanyang University. Polytrchnic and Singapon; University students" unions today protested against the Government's banning of 10 publications of student bodies, trade unions and the Party Rakyat. In a joint statement, they expressed grave concern that the fundamental principles of democracy were114 words
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Article30 1963-02-06 9 BRUNEI. Tues. A Da yak. Tlngka Anak Kausau, has been found drowned in the Tutong River a few days after he was released from detention. Police are investigating.30 words
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170 1963-02-06 9 A fllTr SINGAPORE, Tuesday. CALL to trade unions to divest themselves of the shackles of political affiliation and strive instead for solidarity within the trade union movement itself is made by Maju, journal of the Singapore Medical Services Un ion, published today. Its editorial170 words
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Article68 1963-02-06 9 A missing girl goes to police SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. —A girl, K. Kalhyani U. who did not ko home from ■school yesterday has been found in Sungei siput. near Kuala Kangsar. Kalliyani, daughter ot a rubber tapper. K. Kalian, walked into the Sungei Siput police station early this morning and68 words
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Article26 1963-02-06 9 MUAR. Tues.— Mr. Tan 81ew Sin. Minister of Finance and president of the MCA. will visit MCA branches here on Friday and Saturday26 words
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Article, Illustration443 1963-02-06 9 LAWYER ARGUES: ALL HE DID WAS TO URGE THE MALAYS TO WAKE UP OTHERS HAVE SAID MUCH WORSE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ DEFENCE lawyer today described speeches by certain M.Pjs as "much more serious" than what his client, Garieb Raouf, the national vice-president of Party Negara, had443 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-02-06 9 A CRIME AGAINST SOCIETY— NO DOUBT HE SAID SEDITIOUS WORDS: D.P.P. If the court thought that Oaxleb's speech was "malicious" it would have to take a lioeral view because Garieb criticised the Government in the public Interest Mr Mooney said that Assistant Supt. Hanlf bin Omar who translated Qarleb's speech471 words
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Article69 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Alicia Grace King, a clerk-typist. wastoday granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, dissolving her marriage to Denis Leslie King, a petty officer on a ship, on the ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute69 words
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Article43 1963-02-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Socialist Front MP, Mr. V. David, left for Colombo today to attend the two-week International Union of Socialist Youth Asian Seminar of 1963. He >va* accompanied by Mr. R. Loland. senior official of his party43 words
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Article42 1963-02-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Na-I zar bin All. 36. a labourer f-om Indonesia, was today fined $200, or two months' Jail, for entering the Federation without a passport. Nazar, who pleaded guilty was prosecuted under the Federation Passport Act.42 words
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Article48 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tv«. Mr. Robert C. Ayers, senior vice-president of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd.. here has been elected president of the American Life Insurance Co.. of Wilmington. Delaware. He will leave at the end of tola month to take up his new post.48 words
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267 1963-02-06 9 The rupiah's big loss after Subandrio's words |(UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The value of Indonesia's rupiah has dropped since that country adopted its "confrontation" policy, the Director of Information Services Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said today. He was speaking at a regional conference of Information officers from Penang, Kedah and Perils. Inche267 words
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Article51 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Appavoo Meyappan, 39, pleaded guilty today l to outraging the modesty of a housewife, Baache Dcvi Bachengi Ral. 33, outside the outpatient's dispensary of the General Hospital! at 3.15 p.m. on Feb. 4. Appavoo. who had two similar crnrictions, was sentenced to a year's51 words
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Article136 1963-02-06 9 NEHRU TENGKU: THANKS for CHEQUE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, has sent a letter to Tengku Abdul Rahman thanking him for the Rift of one million rupees from the Save Democracy Fund, launched by the Tengku. The letter reads: "Your High Commissioner handed ever to me136 words
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Article45 1963-02-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three more employment exchanges will be opened this year at Rawang. Telok Anson and Kulim. This will bring the total to 20. Another three will be opened at Bentong. Kuala Trengganu and Seeamat. depending on the availability of staff.45 words
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158 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A magistrate's court today heard how the prosecution enabled a case connected with the recent railway strike to be settled in private "Incidentally, it has also helped to restore the friendly pre-strlke relations among railway workers." said Mr. C.H. Koh. counsel for158 words
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Article39 1963-02-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A warrant of arrest was Issued today against an architect, Scan Peng How. who failed to turn up in a m.iKi.strate's c<~urt here to answer a charge of not submitting hi/ income tax return.39 words
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Advertisement193 1963-02-06 9 c SENIOR NURSING SISTER The Shell Company require a SENIOR NURSING SISTER for service in Brunei or Borneo Territories with their associate companies operating in these countries. Only experienced applicants need apply. Preference will be given to those with experience and training in the United Kingdom or Australia as well193 words
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Advertisement127 1963-02-06 9 II II ■giiii W^^ ■■t!*S W mmt /Tjß D^J m_^«» 41 vM wr*' mlm W^^ f ADDCTC MAKE i/Hnrc I o a home VELMAR buper resilient carpet CLOUD 9 super soft high pile with Courtaulds new fibre. In the latest range of colours: ru 9 s witn Creslan. Available in127 words
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Miscellaneous91 1963-02-06 9 TODA\ BedUi Kechli 629 am i 6 sfu 936 p.m. (7.Bft) Singapore 8.51 am (B.7ft) 10.52 p.m. <8 3ft>, Port Dickaon 6.10 a.m. (B.2ft) 5.28 p.m. (7.lft); Port Swettenham 4.10 a.m. 1 1 1.9ft > 4.32 pm. 1 11.5 ft); Penang 12.06 a.m. 1 5.8 ft) 11.61 p.m. (7.2 ft).91 words
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Miscellaneous346 1963-02-06 9 DAniA ciMrADADr Scenes; 11 CO Music festivals; RADIO SINGAPORE 12.00 Close Down. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metrei 41 metres A^ gOO Time signa j NegaraA.M. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 MoritMornlng Prelude; 7.15 News; ing Melodies; 7.00346 words
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Article, Illustration988 1963-02-06 10 EE BOON LEE; LIM BENG TEE - EE BOON LEE and LIM BENG TEE COUNT SHOWS BARISAN SUFFERED THE HEAVIEST CASUALTIES by Parties and unions SINGAPORE, Tues. The Special Branch today declined to give a breakdown of the 113 detainees who were arrested in "Operation Cold Store" and theii political or988 words
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81 1963-02-06 10 JAKARTA, Tues. The big Communist-con-trolled Sobsi Trade Union Federation has cabled a protest to the 6 i n ga p ore Government for its mass arrests of leftwing elements on the island last weekend. The cable read In part "on behalf of three million Indonesian labourersReuter - 81 words
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176 1963-02-06 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The United People's Party today supported two Opposition parties the Barisan Sosialis and the Singapore People's Alliance in calling on the Government to convene an emergency session of the Legislative Assembly for a full debate on last Saturday's mass arrests. The UPP176 words
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Advertisement75 1963-02-06 10 <JSK>« S^>> BAKE WARE «-ri-«*fC*^sCx I j| mj^ 9 x—F **V rppp RECIPE A FEW willow dealers: jz wr "h each fin «<w /g Hia* Hrn(. 248 B*«fc kW. S.««*po.t 3§gm AW>« t So.. 132-134 Pmm* 8«d. Penw, l/APICTICC h^i^ »^^n IHIIIL I ILU CW.CW.W,. 7 Cck... Sir.... I M75 words
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Advertisement204 1963-02-06 10 Children's Britannica fIM laji j o« ««< iM- not s n». »x»;»»n -■>&. ~y^J6^. «^1 I < -I 'Ma iaVmL I H i «»«_'.-> I tVr^ik It 1^1? £F r IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Fresh stocks have just arrived and are ready for immediate delivery. As these stocks are limited, please order204 words
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Advertisement1468 1963-02-06 11 rO^LIVERPOOI 1 WEST COAST U.K.: Due Sport Suit P. Sham Penang ACHILLES livtrpMl. Havrt Mt 18 FH T FH 8/11 FU 11 PYRRHOS LivtrpMl. Dublin. 61|lgow FU 11 FU IS FH 14/18 Ftt 17 POIYDORUI liftffMl. Dublin FU 11 FU It FH 17/Jt Ft* SI MENESTHEUS Lima Ml. Glasgow FU1,468 words
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Advertisement2922 1963-02-06 11 ■lEiiZ3EI^^3S3E2Z-23-i THE L A. C LINES.i',y/!£?.J° .SH"SL ll m IREMEN. ANTWIP. XSnTrS*. ROTTERDAM. AMSTEROAM^gtU^C^nifJIIIua COPENtj UJIJ. fef^LJ -\tt S'tott P S'haa Penang HMK MA 6. 18/ S FU f/IFH 1/ I Fll "BASRA" a) U FH/ 4Mm 5/ 7Mm 1/ IMm p OON* 21/24 Apr 25 21 Apr 27 212,922 words
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Advertisement1278 1963-02-06 11 w_». MeAUSTBR «c CO.. LTD. WMSI tali n* tnn WC I^XA KI.I.BWMAW UNI «k KI.AVENIBS LIME \^^9al Cm If (IV Ltl AMELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. LONDON. HAMBURG. »*g*!"^ '°V"2: RtnEUAM B MIDDLESBIOUCM UeMtiH urtpftw^CMtrai I Sutt Sport P. Sham Penang tttNivmi 18/11 Frt 17/28 Frt ii/ 2] frt Score P1,278 words
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589 1963-02-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange which had been gradually slipping into quieter conditions in the previous few days turned flat and trendless yesterday. There were no incentives one way or the other with prices too low to attract sellers and589 words
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Article21 1963-02-06 12 Malayan Stork Indlres Feb. 4 Jan. 3 Industrials: 101.46 101.1? Tins: 108.SS 1*8.29 rubbers: 101.88 103.16 Dee. 29. 1962=100.21 words
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Article721 1963-02-06 12 'OMBINED business In the Bincßpore ard Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttaad (R. 000) tl.'.H. ii.WK)) $1.57: OuntoN (2.000) *?.63 D. (5.000) $2.64, (4,000) $2.83, (1.000) $2.62: Bait tmclt $2.70 SI.. $2.74721 words
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384 1963-02-06 12 STRAITS Tin yesterday fell 50 cents to $427 per picul in an offering estimated unchanged at 245 tons. In Ixmdon on Monday the tin market showed a tendency to pau.se and prices to soften in early ring dealings presumably In view of384 words
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Article125 1963-02-06 12 MELBOURNE. Tuai. A steady to firmer trend contirt imed today with leaders holding around steady levels. Moves were small and about la balance. Oils were again easier with Associated Group sharer declining on the Sunny Bank report that oil was not flowing. Associated Australian was down 2s to125 words
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Article258 1963-02-06 12 rriSRUARV first grad* nis»ar buy 1 ar* f.a.b. closed at 5 p.m. tn Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday a: 791 cents per Ib. down ttarcoetxnths of a cent. The tone waa tarn t.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. closing aricea In canta per Ib.. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers258 words
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Article193 1963-02-06 12 CHIP! lying alonmdt in* Sings**'* 31 '32, T*sjaas«f| 43/43. Hcmislnua 42 43. Prrftldrnt Hrw 3«/3». Doliu» 33/34, Achillas 3V36. Nlceto Df Larhln.iKi- lO'll. Rayrm«tPin 40. Meiwa Mam IS. ROKgrvrrn 3S 39, Mavwrjl Brander 21/33. Orcadm 44/45. Ka)ah Brookp 25. PttaliDK NW. '3. Llpls NW. 3 '4. Sedenak193 words
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Article137 1963-02-06 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Keb. S. Three montna. Ounlop* 14 cts. H. Darby 4d. r. N. 18 cts. C. Storage 4)d Gammons II cts. 8. Traction 1 3 J. Waujh 13 cts Shell 16 cts. M. Brew 2i ct.i. Steamship 0 ets. at. Cement is cts. S. Times 22 cts.137 words
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Article140 1963-02-06 12 -I ME Malayan Kiattanga Bank!' A»m- clatlen made tliene changes In n.i i »tea to merchanti yesterday (all rates to (100): New Vark: buying T 321. airmail OD 33, 90 d/si 331 credit bills, 33| trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 351. airmail OO 3S|. 90 d/st 36i credit140 words
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Article100 1963-02-06 12 CHIN 101 PratfiM* fichini., |ki|i< par* n«a« prtoa* par »twH yaattr* dayt CMMiut all: bulk (421 aallna, drum |4« nellani. Ceari' Jaa./Ftb. UK/ContlMnt 0371 huyeni PiMir: Muatok wbtta »t*2i Mllcn. Putnk white SIOO aallcra, »i»oiil tlaniwak black gltO acllera. garbled Lajnpoac black SIOS aclltra. ABTA. (119 aellcn. (Mtcapara100 words
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Advertisement1119 1963-02-06 12 [E°loßlENTjm^} SAILINGS TO UK. Dep. Spore Dep. Penang Arr. U.K. "ORONSAY" 10 Feb 3 Mar "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3 Apr "ORCADES" IS Mar 4 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 1 1 Apr 3 May "ORIANA" 19 Apr 6 May "CHUSAN" 25 Apr 26 Apr 16 May "STRATHMORE" 13 May1,119 words
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Advertisement127 1963-02-06 12 Travel is.**. TONG HOO for HONGKONG For information please contact your local Travel Agents or KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 48. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE- 1. Telephone: *****— Passage Dept. Spora CTA/ITD CTA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA. CHITTAGONG AND PEMANC M.V. "STATE Of TRAVANCOUE COCHIN" for Adelaide, Melbourne ond Sydney Feb. 12/14127 words
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Advertisement27 1963-02-06 12 CLOSINB PRICES February 5 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79 i cents (down three eighths of a cent). TIN: 5427 (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (unchanged).27 words
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Advertisement831 1963-02-06 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS f~ PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Requires ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICERS for the Public Outdoor Dispensaries and Staff Dispensary In salary scale $820xA3ft- 1.030/ BAR/1, 100xA 40- 1.420 the commencing basic salary to be dependent on qualifications and experience plus variable allowance) at Government rates831 words
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Advertisement587 1963-02-06 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC tt Words SS (Min.^—Box St eU. txlro MASSACC AND TURKISM-BATM Bt**mbatb«. 07-A. Virtoria Btreet junction Bra* Basah Road. Singapore?. Telephone ***** Uovcrnraent Uceosed. TIMID? LET LAURA Mi 5 > Meamßath refr-sh you Licensed M*n--fur, Masseuse 319-P, River Vailry Koad, S t-ore. Telephone 2357S it uu *m to587 words
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Article, Illustration566 1963-02-06 14 SANDYS: WE PUT NO PRESSURE FOR MALAYSIA ARRESTS: Questions in Commons LONDON, Tues. Mr. Duncan Sandys, Colonial Secretary, said in the House of Commons yesterday that Britain was not trying to press Brunei into the proposed Malaysian Federation. He was answering questions about the recent arrests In Singapore. Mr. FennerReuter - 566 words
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297 1963-02-06 14 MANILA, Tuesday. PHILIPPINES Senator Lorenzo Sumulong has accused President Diosdado Macapagal with "sabotaging" the recent Philippine-British talks in London by talking about North Borneo in his state of the nation message last week while the talks were going on. Mr. Sumulong, one of the topReuter - 297 words
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116 1963-02-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Air Marshal Sir Valston Hancock. Chief of Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force, arrived here today for a one-day stopover on a 14,000-mile tour of RAAF bases In South-East Asia. Included in his itinerary Is a116 words
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Article53 1963-02-06 14 BRUNEI. Tues. The poor and needy as well as orphans and disabled will receive cake and fruit parcels as Hart Raya presents at the end of the MuUlni fasting month. Similar parcels wIT. be sent to every prisoner In the state prison at Jerudong and53 words
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Article34 1963-02-06 14 BUNOEI PATANI. Tues— Inch* Othman bin Mahmud. a health Inspector here, will leave for Kuala Lumpur soon to became AwUUnt Controller in the Trade Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry34 words
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158 1963-02-06 14 Malaya to report jamming of radio voice KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Ismail Yusof. said here today that Malaya would report the jamming of Radio Malaya shortwave broadcasts by a "foreign power to the International Frequency Registration Board in Geneva. Radio Malaya technicians are158 words
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Article68 1963-02-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR Tiws I The Federation Government today sent a cheque for $10,000 to the Governor of Nurth Borneo, Sir William Goode. for the relief of the recent flood victims. A Government state- merit said that the monry was being >ent by the Federation Government at68 words
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Miscellaneous239 1963-02-06 14 Buys Bunntt By Ralph Hviwndahl Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Eccentric butler joins th« 1- Question about the length ot army In this musical farce a bird? (8). (8). 5. A broken bow the sailor found 11. He Inquires into the voting. by the tree (S). and tries a new239 words
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530 1963-02-06 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep PERSIAN BOOK GELDING IS ONE TO FOLLOW r FTTTr^PV SINGAPORE, Tuesday. POME UP, a former top class sprinter who is now racing in Class 3, showed a return to form this morning when he did a 3f trial in530 words
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231 1963-02-06 15 Peak of Perfection gets 9.12 handicap SINGAPORE, Tues.— Weights for four of the seven races on Feb. 13, the second day of the February meeting here, were announced today. They are: CLASS 1 DIV. 1 6F. Peak of Perfection 9.12 Native Kingdom 8.00 Dententurius B.IS Kskdale Chief 8.12 Memo 8.12231 words
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Article92 1963-02-06 15 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh and District Football League suffered a deficit of $1,829 last year— one of the biggest losses in the history of the League reports the secretary, Cheah Cheong Sin. Mr. Cheah's report to the League's annual meeting on Saturday, Feb. 23, attribute*92 words
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Article120 1963-02-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four new records were set up In .ie heats for the boys' events in the SABA age-group swimming championships at Tanjong Rhu today. Two of Tan Thuan Heng's under- 14 marks set last year were beaten. Terry Hale and Ho Sin Yam. swimming120 words
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Article, Illustration557 1963-02-06 15 Jack Fingleton - LAST PAIR RESCUE VICTORIA Ja ck Fingleton MELBOURNE, Tuesday. \f CC failed to get three wickets in the last 90 ITI minutes to beat Victoria here today. Victoria's last pair held out for 17 minutes and the match ended in a draw. Although the MCC t>owlers rushed through their overeat557 words
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Article146 1963-02-06 15 Two big events planned for Aug WEIGHTLIFTING KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Weightlifting Federation plan to hold two international events to celebrate Malaysia in August. The events are the Mr. Asia, 1062-63, contest and the Malaysian open weightlifting championships to which 15 countries will be Invited to146 words
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Article67 1963-02-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The committee formed recently to revise the rules of the Singapore Amateur F. A. will hold its first meeting tomorrow at the Ministry of Culture. The committee is headed by Mr Woon Wan Slang, the Permanent Secretary to the Mlnstry of Culture. The67 words
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Article35 1963-02-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Results of hockey matches played In Malaya today: Malacca League Teachers 3 Recce Regiment 1; Ipoh Wt. 3— Police 2 La SalUans 2; Penang knockout quarter-Anal Chlnest 1 Indians Association 1.35 words
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Article141 1963-02-06 15 Almost Test side to meetPM'sXl MELBOURNE. Tue». MCC have chosen what could almost be their side for the Fifth Test to play In the one-day game against the Australian Prime Minister's XI in Canberra tomorrow. The only changes likely to be made for the Sydney Test will be the inclusion141 words
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329 1963-02-06 15 ON DON, Tues. Struggling Fulham decided not to risk recalling England captain Johnny Haynes for their F.A. Cup third round tie against West Ham on a snow covered pitch here last night. Haynes Is fit again after suffering a leg InjuryReuter - 329 words
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218 1963-02-06 15 Jega does 9.7 with one week training ATHLETICS OINGAPORE, Tues. Malayan ace sprinter M. Jegathesan, who "retired" from athletics last year to concentrate on his medical studies, has resumed training. After one week's training at Farrer Park here. Jega did two timed runs and clocked 9.7 for 100 yards and218 words
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Article124 1963-02-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Abdullah AH gave Johore Asians a great start with a try in their third round match against RAF Seletar "A" in the SCC seven-a-side ***** tournament here today. But the fitter and faster Airmen drew level before half time with a try by124 words
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Miscellaneous52 1963-02-06 15 SPORTS DIAMY HOCKEY Spore League-Clip 2nd round: Ceylonese v SHB (Parrer Park): 3rd round: SRC v RAF Tengah (Padanp). Ipoh Div. 2: Police Field Force v Municipality (Padang). SOCCER Friendly: Chinese T RAF (Jn Besar Stadium. 5.30). RUGBY UNION Farelf lemifinal: l.st Bn. N.Z. Regt v 26th Regt. R. A52 words
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513 1963-02-06 16 Chamber chief calls for 'give and take 9 spirit SINGAPORE, Tuas. JJOTH 'the Singapore Employers Federation and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association t oda y announced they would hold meetings to discuss an appeal by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to employers513 words
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687 1963-02-06 16 Lee's sessions: A dare by Tun. Lim SINGAPORE, Tues. The chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today challenged the Prime. Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to state why he had to hold two press conferences on the recent detentions on his return here from Kuala Lumpur687 words
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Article25 1963-02-06 16 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture will present its 121 st Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat show at Hong Llm Oreen tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-02-06 16 GIRL in a sleeveless turtle neck sweater caught in mid-conserva-tion at the Dorchester Hotel. London, is Kirn Novak. She is in London on her way to Dnblin, where she will film In the new screen version of Somerset Maugham's "Of Human Bondage." Laurence Harvey will playReuter - 54 words
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111 1963-02-06 16 The Arcadia returns to Bombay for repairs I ONOON, Tues. The Ld 29,644-ton P. and O. liner Arcadia, carrying more than l.#oo passengers from Australia to Britain, has had to turn back to Bombay, a company spokesman said yesterday. The liner was due In Britain on Feb. 19, bat her111 words
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100 1963-02-06 16 fAKARTA, Tues. Rebels J .who tried to overthrow the Brunei Government last December were reported here today to have begun operating a secret radio transmitter on Mindanao, In Southern Philippines. The Indonesian news agency Antara said It had received this Information In a reportReuter - 100 words
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Article313 1963-02-06 16 LONDON, Tu«s.— lt has been a mixed day in London stock markets. Initial prices were Inclined to drift lower but selling was only light. When cheap buyers appeared for certain of the leaders later, many prices recovered. Oilt-eaged met a fairly good demand for the medium and shortdated313 words
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Article56 1963-02-06 16 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 33% d.. Mar. 23% d.. April 23 U/16U. May 23 11.16 U. April June 23 11/1 6 d., July/Sept. 23 8/16 d.. Oct Dec. 23 7/16 d.. Jan/Mar. 23 5/16 d.. Apr /June unquoted. July/Sept, unquoted, c.li. Feb. 23 5 16d, Mar. 23 5/16 d.. Apr.56 words
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Article24 1963-02-06 16 LONDON, Tues. Buyers Üb2. sellers £853. Forward buyers £854. sellers £855. Settlement £853 Turnover a.m. 140 tons, pja. 60. Tone: Steady but quiet.24 words
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291 1963-02-06 16 DIEF LIKELY TO DISSOLVE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT OTTAWA, Tues. The life of Canada's I minority Conservative Government hung in the balance today as it faced separate motions of no confidence tabled by the Liberal and Social Credit Opposition parties. The voting, expected this evening, will climax a twoday debate on GovernmentReuter - 291 words
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Article178 1963-02-06 16 Cuba still has missiles 'BUT ONLY SHORT RANGE ONES' WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, told American reporters in an interview last week, but given security clearance only today, that "u*y doubtedly" there were missiles still in Cuba. Questioned about persistent reports of missiles in Cuba, heReuter - 178 words
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Article38 1963-02-06 16 SAIGON. Tues.— VisitinK Australian frigate H.M AS. Qu««* borough was slightly damaged"^ terday when an escorting Vietnamese ship collided with her ofT Cap St. Jacques, 30 miles southeast of Saigon. Vietnamese Navy sources reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-02-06 16 lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 68 Kola Bharu 81 73 Penang 91 72 Ipoh 96 66 Malacca 90 71 Singapore 84 7040 words
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