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Title Section21 1963-02-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS |fc)0,000 i mammtmwmmmmmmmm The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 55221 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-02-08 1 'SULTAN SATISFIED' After assurance from Federation Govt—any alternative to joining Malaysia 'fraught with danger' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. BRUNEI will retain its "very substantial" accumulation of investments and rich oil reserves on joining Malaysia Dato Neil Lawson, Q.C., legal adviser to the Sultan of Brunei, said425 words
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111 1963-02-08 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— The official Indonesian Antara news agency reported yesterday that the Malayan Communist Tarty had "expressed full support for the Brunei people's revolution." The central committee of the Malayan Communist Party was quoted by Antara as saying that the rebellion "gaveUPI - 111 words
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133 1963-02-08 1 Twice Jakarta bombers headed for S'pore HONG KONG. Thurs.— Indonesian jet bombers had twice flown within 40 miles of Singapore. Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor. Air Officer Commander-in-Chief. Par East Air Force, disclosed here today. Firhters were scrambled and sent up. but the bombers turned east and flew back towardsReuter - 133 words
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Article60 1963-02-08 1 AUCKLAND. Thurs. Queer Elizabeth and Prince Philip were greeted by more than 100,000 people when they drove through Auckland this morning. She wore a coral pink silk dress and a pink lined straw bat for the 12-mlle tour through' the city and suburbs on theReuter - 60 words
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Article36 1963-02-08 1 WELLINGTON, Thurs. Fourteen Maoris, some of them children, died when a bus plunged down a 100-ft. drop today. They were returning from celebrations at Waitangi attended by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.36 words
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Article62 1963-02-08 1 TOKYO Thurs. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Ikeda, announced today that the Government would not allow American nuclear-armed submarines to dock Is Japan. The announcement followed a warning by the Soviet Ambassador. Mr. Vladimir Vlnogradov. that If Japan allowed U.S. Polaris submarines to call at62 words
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Article19 1963-02-08 1 TAIPEH, Thurs. The Taiwan provincial health laboratory claimed today that rabies bad been eradicated In Formosa.19 words
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Article24 1963-02-08 1 VIENTIANE. Thurs. Paulus Bpies. a Dutch tourist, has been murdered in Laos, it was confirmed by the Dutch Consul here yesterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article43 1963-02-08 1 SALISBURY. Thurs. President Molse Tshombe of Katanga is In Angola. It was learned here today. He new last night to Pexelra da Sousa. near the Congo border. In a light aircraft from Klpushl. near the Northern Rhodesia border. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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664 1963-02-08 1 Cold war breezes bewilder African —talks From ALEX JOSEY IMOSHI, Thurs.— This conference of AfroAsian peoples, held at the foot of the slopes of the snowcapped mountain of Kilimanjaro, is bewildering a large number of newly independent Africans. After listening to 70 speeches condemning Imperialism and neo-colonial-lsm and praising AfroAsian664 words
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Article346 1963-02-08 1 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES I By JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. An Indonesian gunboat fired three shots at a Johore-based fishing boat .five miles off Kukup in the Straits of Malacca on Tuesday. The gunboat crew, who wore civilian clothes, boarded the fishing boat and demanded money. The two346 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-02-08 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. JENGKI' Abdul Rahman today urged Malayans to meet the future with courage so they may enjoy a period of long prosperity and happiness after Malaysia. In an Interview on the eve of his 60th birthday, the Prime357 words
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Article57 1963-02-08 1 PRO MALAYSIA MEN NOT ADMITTED MOBHI (Tanganyika Thurv Joint Slngaporr Malayan delegations t<> \fn> .m confirm i hon- told today appln (inn fni membership h turn turned down. DH<gattol told press confer r-ncc th it inti-Mal resolution adopted nieht hr political commit trr <>f conference wt i'«l "have57 words
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Article, Illustration615 1963-02-08 2 Be a good neighbour Home tells Soekarno LONDON, Thursday. J OKI) HOME, British Foreign Secretary, last night urged Indonesia to accept the proposed Malaysian Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak and pursue a good neighbour policy towards a fellow Asian state. He was speaking in a foreignReuter - 615 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-02-08 2 MAO-LIU SPLIT OVER NIK REPORT rIPEH, Thurs. The China Post has reported that China today is ruled by two cliques following a split of leadership between Mao Tsetung and Liv Shao-chi. The English-language newspaper said that the outstanding struggle for power between Mao, chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, andUPI - 156 words
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Article58 1963-02-08 2 BOMBAY, Thurs. A French steamship stewardess was sentenced to six months' Jail yesterday for smuggling 11.000 grama of gold Miss Toreltto Madeleine Th* lerse of the s.s. Vietnam pleaded for mercy, saying the gold was given to her by a colleague on the ship. The goldUPI - 58 words
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Article35 1963-02-08 2 SEOUL, -Thurs. At least four people were reported drowned and about 200 others rescued when a ferry boat struck an ice floe In Inchon Port, about 25 miles west of Seoul yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-02-08 2 PRINCESS Chulabhorn. five year old daughter of the King of Thailand (above with a brother), may be one of the bridesmaids at Princess Alexandra's wedding in April. The new Thai Ambassador In London, Prince Mom Chao Plerng Nobadol Rabibhadana. a ex. pected to discuss thisExpresspic - 92 words
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Article52 1963-02-08 2 JAKARTA. Thurs President Soekarno has said that by 1973 Indonesia must have at least one million students, or a tenth of the population, attending Its universities. This would be roughly 10 times the number of students at present enrolled at Indonesian universities for the 1»62-«3 academicReuter - 52 words
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Article140 1963-02-08 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. TTHE Government is to concentrate on the building of new roads and airfields in Borneo. Antara news agency said yesterday. The development of land and air as well as sea communications were of the utmost importance In opening up the rugged centre of theReuter - 140 words
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Article20 1963-02-08 2 KATMANDU, Thurs. Soviet oil Is to be imported into Nepal, the Nepalese News Agency announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article20 1963-02-08 2 MANILA, Thurs.— A strike by radio men of the Philippine Air Lines was settled last night.— UPL20 words
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Article31 1963-02-08 2 KARACHI. Thurs. Pakistan and India will discuss partition of Kashmir when they resume their talks here on Friday. Mr. Zulficar All Bhutto, the new Pakistani Foreign Minister, said today.31 words
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204 1963-02-08 2 -VIETNAM BANDITS KILL 34 GOVT MEN CAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnamese guerillas ambushed a government, force killing 34 and wounding 27 in the thick mangrove swamps of Kien Gian Province along the Gulf of Siam coast, a Government spokesman said yesterday. Military sources here said the guerillas practically wiped out oneReuter - 204 words
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Article32 1963-02-08 2 PEKING. Thurs.— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Ruler, will pay a state visit to China at the Invitation of Premier Chou En-lal, the New China news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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248 1963-02-08 2 IRIAN TAKEOVER DATE REMAINS MAY 1, SAYS UN UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. THE United Nations yesterday reaffirmed that the date for handing over control in West New Guinea to Indonesia remained May 1. A spokesman denied knowledge of a Jakatra report that agreement had been reached on an Informal transfer ofReuter - 248 words
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154 1963-02-08 2 Another year in Congo for UN troops? UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The U.N. Sec-retary-General, U Thant said yesterday that the United Nations might have to keep troops in the Congo for another year because of the threat of a renewed Katanga secession movement and tribal fighting in Kasai province. But. he154 words
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Article60 1963-02-08 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. About 1,000 Karen rebels are massing along the Thai-Burmese border across the northern Province of Tak. about 300 miles of here. The acting Director General of the Police Departmenl, Police Lieut. General Krasien Surut nond. told reporters yesterday that Immediate and decisive actionReuter - 60 words
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168 1963-02-08 3 Cargo boycott on Cuba trade ships WASHINGTON, Thnrs. Foreign ships engaged in trade with Cuba will be barred from carrying cargoes' financed by the U.S. Government for destinations anywhere In the world. The restriction has been placed on all vessels that have called at Cuban ports since January 1. However,Reuter - 168 words
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Article34 1963-02-08 3 MADRID. Thurs. Prance and Spain agreed on "many forms of mutual defence collaboration" in the three-day talks between Prench and Spanish staff officers which ended here yesterday usually well-informed sources said Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article23 1963-02-08 3 DETROIT. Thurs.— Ford Motor Co. yesterday announced that net income for 1962 set an all-time record of U*****.7 billion.— UJU.23 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-02-08 3 SURREY is probably one of the last places with which winter sports can be associated, but thanks to the continued cold weather and its accompanying snow, this was the skiing scene Fast weekend on the slopes of Box Hill, the 590-feet high Surrey landmark.49 words
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Article245 1963-02-08 3 MOSCOW. Thursday. rpHE Soviet Union has warned that the nuclear armament of West Germany will be considered as an "immediate threat" which will oblige her to take "immediate measures." In Notes addressed to France and West Germany. Russia protested against the signature of theReuter - 245 words
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Article65 1963-02-08 3 LONDON, Thurs. A British Government spokesmen said last night they had no Information about a United States newspaper report that Cuba was shipping arms received from the Communist bloc to the British colony of British Guiana. A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We have heard nothing."Reuter - 65 words
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Article34 1963-02-08 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs.— A passenger bus with 45 passengers aboard plunged Into a 90--foot ravine near Varginha, Minas Gertas, Brazil, yesterday, killing at least 25 people and injuring 16.— U.P.1.UP - 34 words
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Article31 1963-02-08 3 TENCE, (Central Prance), Thurs. A 41-year-old woman gave birth here today to her 19th child, a boy. Sixteen of the child's brothers and sisters are still alive. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article435 1963-02-08 3 BRITISH 'NO' TO THIRD FORCE MOVE LONDON, Thursday. ORD HOME, British Foreign Secretary, said last night the idea of a European third force balancing itself between the Americans and the Russians had "no appeal whatever" for the British Government. He told the House of Lords he fully agreed with LordReuter - 435 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-02-08 3 Norstad proposes a vast look-see zone FORMER NATO CHIEF OFFERS SURPRISE ATTACK SHIELD ]tf I NNEAPOLIS, iTI Thurs. Gen. lauris Norstad, former Nato supreme commander, last night proposed the creation of a European aerial, ground and radar inspection zone from Russia's Ural Mountains to the Bay of Biscay as aReuter - 361 words
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Article122 1963-02-08 3 ELGIN (Scotland). Thurs. —Prince Charles, 14-year-old heir to the British Throne, got up for the first time at bis boarding school today after three or four days in bed with a bad cold. LONDON: The BBC hopes to have colour television programmes "as early in 1965 as122 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-02-08 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby "cttooac< pont tamo) OUT TUBtt ALL T" ffCT fexnmXZ AtfO UA/B 1 fm9*»rrouT)\\9tCMi<sen%) '111 If/jUlih.20 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-02-08 4 - SINGAPORE. Thurs— This was the climax to a big nicht for the Singapore Young Women's Christian Association members when Puan Noor Aishah (above), wife of the Yang di-Pertuan N'egara cut the association's 88th birthday cake at their Outram Road premises on Wednesday night Looking on238 words
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186 1963-02-08 4 DANCING BY SPANIARDS IS BRILLIANT SINGAPORE. Thurs Luuslllo and his Spanish Dance Theatre opened a week's season at the Sky Theatre last night. The dancing, singing, mime Indeed the entire production has an undeniable stamp of authenticity. Each Item, be it a narrative ballet or charactjr dance, is executed with186 words
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Article81 1963-02-08 4 MRS TAN HOCK ANN nrr Brow Lin Nao pmiwd away peacefully at her residence 13.V136. Paalr Pan)an( Road, Singapore at the age of 72 yet n. Leaving behind her beloved 4 son* Dr. ■aMI Tan. Tan Sin Beng, Bin Whatt, Sin Ho: 2 daughters. Tan Geok Eng, Oeok Neo.81 words
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Article91 1963-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A procession of paper floats specially made by an expert from China will be seen for the first time at the Happy World Amusement Park tomorrow night during the Chap Goh Meh festival celebrations. The procession will be repeated on Saturday and Sunday nights. The91 words
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Article97 1963-02-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The winners of the first photographic competition organised by the Adult Education Board for students of the Board's photography classes have just been announced. There were 382 entries for the beginners and Intermediate sections. Gold medal winner of the Intermediate sec' ion was Mr. Jack97 words
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Article111 1963-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The City Council hopes to hear no more complaints of air pollution by residents living near the Kallang gas works In Kampong Bugls. when they lift a 210-foot high $300,000 stack (chimney) Into position In the next few days. For many years these111 words
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Article102 1963-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Musical Society will present a concert by Singapore's young musicians on Saturday at the Cultural Centre. There will be 16 musicians appearing in the programme comprising works by Bach, Liszt, Mozart. Chopin. Scar- 1 lattl, Beethoven and others, i They are-102 words
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Article50 1963-02-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs London's West End-trained actress Gracia Tay Chee will make her first Singapore stage appearance In the Theatre World Association's production. "The Oood Woman of Setxchuan" tomorrow night at the Victoria Theatre. The play, running for two nights, will include a cast' of 25.50 words
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Article348 1963-02-08 4 LO.-^ON, Thurs. London stock markets were quiet. Prices showed small Irregular changes- Equities tended to Improve during the afternoon and gains slightly outnumbered falls at the close. OUt-edged lost ground again under the Influence of new Issue talk and closed with widespread falls ranging from 1/16 to Closing348 words
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Article279 1963-02-08 4 'Revive Safety First Council' APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT IN FACE OF RISING ROAD TOLL I SINGAPORE. Thurs THK chairman of th c Singapore Automobile Association, Mr. Milton Tan yesterday urged the revival of the former Safety First Council to deal with the high rate of .traffic accidents and deaths in the279 words
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Advertisement528 1963-02-08 4 :#shaw LAST FEW DAYS I 11 om-l 30-4 00-6 30 t 930 pm. ITOIBSUI I CURTIS BflMUfl I TO BUIBA I' HK^M EASTMAWOLN -'^T?^ I a 6th 6IG M'mte Tomorrow B LIN DAI ft Peter Chen Ho "LOVE PARADE" SHAWSCOPE EASTMANCOLOR MondannwithEnglishSubMSßL 16lh Big DAY! 11 Mi-US, 4.00. 6 30528 words
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Article, Illustration368 1963-02-08 5 HINDUS DO PENANCE AND PRAY THROUGHOUT COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Hindus In the Federation and Singapore today celebra t c d Thaipusam. doing penance by carrying kavadis. feeding the poor and offering prayers and gifts to Lord Subramaniam. Images of the deity wer« carried in decorated368 words
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454 1963-02-08 5 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Thursday IT would be impossible to refute the charges that Malaysia was a form of neo-colonialism unless Sarawak and Sabah (North Borneo) had fullyelected governments based on a fully-elected legislature before Malaysia, said the chairman of the454 words
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136 1963-02-08 5 Mentri: I did not make people wait KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Abdullah, today denied a charge that people who had gone to see him at his office were left standing outside because he was on tour inspecting rural development projects.136 words
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Article55 1963-02-08 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Kebun Lamn Youth Association will hold an "International night" at Umno Hall from 8.30 p.m. on Feb. 24. A beauty contest, open to all nationalities, will be a feature of the night. Proceeds will go to the association's .building fund and the55 words
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176 1963-02-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants' Association will ask the Singapore Government to urge the Federation and the Borneo territories to remove all rest r i c tions on the movement of gold ornaments to these territories. The association president. Mr Lim176 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-02-08 6 Profumo no to army dispute for arbitration T ONDON. Thurs. Mr. Ij John Profumo. Secretary of State for War. yesterday flatly turned down a suggestion that the dispute between army authorities and members of* the Singapore Army Civil Service Union be settled by arbitration. Mr. Profumo, answering a question in203 words
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Article91 1963-02-08 6 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Alor Star police today described as "grossly exaggerated" the petition by residents of Pekan Langgar, six milts from here, that they were living In terror of a bully and his gang. "We are aware of the existence of this gang, but we feel the91 words
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Article500 1963-02-08 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - Slow jobs switch annoys Sarawak TAN TOCK SAIK: ONLY ONE LOCAL MAN SO FAR IN A DIVISION ONE POST By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs TRANSFER of the civil service in Sarawak to local hands has gone so slowly that during the pas* three years only one local man has been appointed500 words
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79 1963-02-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Muriel Mavis Kezele. a typist, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wlnslow In the High Court yesterday dissolving her marriage to Hamlet Kezele, a sailor, on the ground of desertion. Th* decree Is to be made absolute In three months. The parties79 words
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Article58 1963-02-08 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Mr. P. P. Narayanan, secretary-gen-eral of the National Union of Plantation Workers, returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday after a week's tour of estates In Joohore Bahru. Kluan* and Segamst. At two Segamat estate yesterdav Gomall estate and Johore' Labis estate workers donated $3,38658 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-02-08 6 PENANG, Thurs. The Venerable Sumangalo (above), American religious adviser to the Penang Buddhist Association, died in the General Hospital here last night. He was 61 and had been ill for some time. Formerly Dr. Robert S. Clifton, of Alabama, the Yen Sumangalo Joined the158 words
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Article38 1963-02-08 6 MALACCA. Thurs— The finals of the Malacca State Koran reading contest will be held at the Kubu Station tomorrow night. Prises will be given away by the Oovemor of Malacca, Tun Hail Abdul Malek bin Yuaof.38 words
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Article53 1963-02-08 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Kho Kho Chlong, of Singapore, was today allowed a week to decide his plea on a charge of cheating. Kho, 31, had previously pleaded not guilty to cheating Dr. C. Subramanyam. a Government pathologist, of $2,000 at the General Hospital here on53 words
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Article47 1963-02-08 6 PENANO. Thurs. Alliance councillors at rural district. State and Parliamentary level in Penan* UUra Division will hold two "meet the people" sessions on Sunday at the Tangjong Bungah private market at 10 a.m. and at Sin Hai Kheng Restaurant at 11 a.m.47 words
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Article33 1963-02-08 6 SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs.— Mr. V. K. Loganathan, former pupil of the Ibrahim Secondary School here, has been awarded a fiveyear Colombo Plan scholarship to study for an arts degree in NewZealand.33 words
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Article149 1963-02-08 6 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs— The 780-raan Malayan contingent Is expected to begin leavlnt the UJV. Congo Force within the next few weeks following a formal reauest for its release, a reliable source said yesterday. Dato One Yoke IJn. Malaya s resident representative and Amoassador InReuter - 149 words
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Miscellaneous398 1963-02-08 6 Bugs Bunrtfi By Ralph U*>itttdahl JLlt| t" 1 Ivoh ariYl ou* wi»e V wave oh,d€ari rrt (amotveh mm* saip-^T" S^ ""7 vj' YOU, H CUlf 1$ BUS; J YOU SttN fTAtTINS TO RAIM, A ILA. fIA.iLA.ftA... j\ IT I ~'l IT' I fOW. HELLO, MX./ PBTUNIA? tiKtU^J ETHEL AND IVC398 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1963-02-08 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE three-way cricket contest was a big flop DREA.II COST A MIMX. >tu i ion \im si/.i \m i lOIMIM TEST MATCH SERIES WAS NEVER REPEATED ON Monday May 27, 1912, a handful of shivering enthusiasts braved the Manchester drizzle to see Australia and South Africa open1,610 words
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Obituary178 1963-02-08 8 t»er*> tit (Muumum, MM TAN Tio» Bloog. age 62, paaaad away paaeefully In bia alaap at hla hawae. 74F Tanglln Bait R4. oa 7-2 M taavtag behind hta beloved wife, a daughter. 3 eona. a daughter-in-law, a aaa-la-las and grandchildren. May a» RIP TMI VENtRASLI iUMANCALO iDr Robert 8178 words
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Article82 1963-02-08 8 M Word, tit I Minimum, MR a MM. G. Thumooo thank frienda and relatlvaa for thrir kind ptveencr. Ms, good wiahea on the oaraaioo of thrir wedding on t-X-St CHIN AH POY. Ah Choog. Weog Tuf Wrog Kong. Weog Tang. Weng Hiani thank rrlatlvra and frlendi for their aasiatann82 words
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Obituary46 1963-02-08 8 Herat. $l» I Minimum, IN LOVINQ MIMORV of Chew Chye ■uai called away on 8-I-M. Oon» but •ever forgotten hy permit, alater. brwh»re ipoh IN LOVING MIMOMV of Kejama'hr Kruaxaaa who paaaad away 8.Z.57 doaa But Nerer Forgotten taaerted ny lavhac huanaad and ehlldroa.46 words
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Article606 1963-02-08 8 In all the negotiations on I I the Malaysia plan, the political leaders of Sarawak and North Borneo have insisted that s<m vini; expatriate officers must be retained for as long as the two territories needed them. Now. in Kuala Lumpur, where the Inter-Governmental Committee on Malaysia606 words
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Article388 1963-02-08 8 It will be interesting to see how many Perak Government clerks obey the call of the Civil Service Clerical Union for a go-slow from Feb. 20. The number is unlikely to be large, and only unthinking participants will take seriously the union's 23 "golden rules" for literally lying388 words
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Article280 1963-02-08 8 I Officials of the Indonesian i Foreign Office seem determined to expunge the last vestige of good feelings, even I their memory, between their country and Malaya. There it no other explanation for Mr. Harsono's new and entirely false version of what happened during Dr. Djuanda's 1959 visit280 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1963-02-08 8 THE TENGKU TALKS TO FELIX ABISHEGANADEN OF THE STRAITS TIMES Premier in reflective mood Quit? How can I leave Malaysia work to others? s- HOW do I feel at sixty? W Like a good old fiddle. I can still play a food tune despite discordant surroundings it is1,226 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-02-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Ttaur..— Teneku Abdul Rahman said today tbat the sift of a sculptured bust of himself from the National Union of plantation Workers on his 60th birthday tomorrow was a "tribute not only to me but to the nation." The157 words
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Article181 1963-02-08 8 THE man who rams and holds popularity aiid zffertion must havr a combination of qualities. He must have rood brains, a fine judgment, great courage both physical and moral, a respect for other peoplr including even his bitter opponents, modesty, unselfishness, fairness. ability to mix well181 words
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Advertisement587 1963-02-08 8 Str.it. Ti«e. 4 Milty Mill CaaaaifNMl a«)v*rtl».m*at* may let *>M*r COLO •TOHAwt AWCADK Oratiara) COLO STORAai MANCMU AT HOLLAND HOAB-KATOIaa) KIPPIL WOAD-NAVAL BASK Author!***) At*nta CITT BOOK ejTOPlt LTD win*».e*»e» Heuae. C*tly*r quay TMB NCW* PROMT fitgpaliaaa:'* Supai meinax M. M ISMAIL S Admiralty RaaX. Naval See* S. M ABDUL.587 words
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Advertisement95 1963-02-08 8 YOUR MANLY FEATURES Man is such a primitive animal that it is a wonder he has sin vived he has no disks, virtually no hide Of fur, his claws are puny, and his arms are so snort that he cannot easily swing from tree to tree. In fact, he has95 words
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Advertisement114 1963-02-08 8 f^l ft f° r u tra modern *m\f TV sets! I _aa I m I -jAi*j^^^^3c I9IS/- Singapara I World famous Pye laboratories offer I i C> the exciting new "Picture Frome" TV I in a beautiful slim-line cabinet. The I picture is not only bigger, but clearer, 1 bnghrier114 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-02-08 9 Aza won't succeed— Sultan •IF HE GETS OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE < THEN I. TOO, WILL GET FOREIGN AID' p I KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. JHE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Saifud din, expressed confidence tonight that rebel leader A.M. Azahari will not succeed in getting "outside assistance" to further his "treacherous"407 words
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242 1963-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. PREPARATIONS for a limited social insurance scheme are likely to begin this year following the recommendation of an International Labour Organisation expert. The scheme is expected to cover sickness, maternity and workmen's injury in selected industries and areas.242 words
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Article254 1963-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. LIUNDREDS of messages, including greetings from foreign Heads of State, poured into the Residency today for Tengku Abdul Rahman, who celebrates his 60th birthday tomorrow. Among those who sent greetings were President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West254 words
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90 1963-02-08 9 Sarawak's prospects bright, says -Dr. Goh— KUCHLNG, Thurs. Sarawak's industrial prospects, would be bright after Malaysia, said Singapore's Minister of Finance. Dr. Gob Keng Swm. in Kuchlng today. Dr. Goh returned to Singapore this evening after a two-day visit to Jeaaelten, North Borneo and Kucning. He said he had discussed90 words
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Article99 1963-02-08 9 STRIKE AT SATA IS AVERTED SINGAPORE. Thurs. A threatened strike by 258 employees of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association, scheduled to take place at one minute past midnight today, was averted by progress being made in last-minute talks between the SATA Council and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union.99 words
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Article84 1963-02-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Hearing of a dispute between F E. Zuelllg (Trading) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, scheduled to be held in the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow, has been postponed to Feb. 20 at the request of the union. The dispute relates to84 words
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Article19 1963-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPOR. Thurs.—Another 873 people have been deprived of their citizenship because they had given false Information.19 words
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Article360 1963-02-08 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. There will be no emergency sitting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Saturday to debate the recent mass arrests. This Is because the Assembly has been prorogued and cannot be recalled except by a proclamation of the Yang dlPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak.360 words
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Article223 1963-02-08 9 KOTA BHARU. Thursday. 4 FORMER engineering student Lee Eng Hui, 25, was committed today to stand trial in the High Court accused of attempting to murder a pretty 21--year-old girl teacher. Tlo Ling Tiok, at Kubang Pasu here on Aug. 9 last year. Lee223 words
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Article34 1963-02-08 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs.— Syed Abu Bakar Barakbah bin Syed Ahmad Barakbah has been appointed headmaster of the Ibrahim Secondary School here, succeeding Mr. Kok Bwee Hong, who has been transferred to Malacca.34 words
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78 1963-02-08 9 PENANG. Thurs. Because of the shift in population from the city to the rural areas, the total electorate In George Town dropped last year by 1,663. Approximate figures from the Penang Elections office give the present number of voters registered for City Council elections at78 words
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Article86 1963-02-08 9 Schools close earner for Puasa KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—National schools and national type schools (English medium) closed one period earlier from tod-iv to keep shorter hours during the j Muslim fasting month. This arrangement will be enforced In primary and secondary schools and will continue for the rest of the fasting86 words
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Article39 1963-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Perumal. 51, was beaten to death with a piece of wood by another man at Telok Datok. Kuala Langat. 40 miles from here yesterday. The police said that a man has been detained.39 words
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165 1963-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thank The Police reminded the public today that the lifting of the cracker ban for Chap Goh Meh applied only for 24 hours —6 p.m. tomorrow to 6 p.m. on Saturday. With the reminder camo a warning tbat the importation of165 words
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Article53 1963-02-08 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs A Korai' memorising competition •^-the first m the country is to he held soon at the Abidin Mosque here This was announced last night by the Mentri Besar. Dato Ibrahim Pikri bin Mohamed. before giving prizes to winners of the Trengganu state level53 words
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Advertisement192 1963-02-08 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 well192 words
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Advertisement254 1963-02-08 9 GET TOGETHER wtth sprint I €l and feel the §^XcJ! HEfl smsW! 1 V Sprint is the new, amazing jf? »timulant the fast energy V i^^Jfc fe tablet that is giving men and Wm women all over the world I A a new zest for living day fl I U254 words
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Miscellaneous406 1963-02-08 9 RADIO MALAYA RAD|O SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AJt^Ti^B^^egaw. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ku, News Headline*; 6.06 Morn- 7f Ing Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous short wavf- «kr.vitk With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. SHOET 4 ]**YL. SEEVICE News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 melrw Time Signal, News In The Na- A.M. 6-00 Oood Morning. 0.01 tionai406 words
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Article421 1963-02-08 10 HENRY PAUL - READY CASH IS 'TIGHT' IN PERAK HENRY PAUL New 'gambling schemes' blamed By AN "astonishing amount of money" poured into the mushroom insurance companies in the form of premiums in Perak last year, was 'lost" to dealers in consumer goods. The so called "old man insurance" scheme, particularly popular in421 words
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Article199 1963-02-08 10 CHAN BONG SOO - Big jump in local pepper prices CHAN BONG SOO By RECENT events in Indonesia and Sarawak have had very strong repercussions on the Singapore pepper market, where prices have, following the Chinese New Year lull, appreciated by as much as $23 a picul. Speculators who hold long positions are reported199 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-02-08 10 A MEMBER Of K.L.M.'s Singapore Passage Office staff who underwent training in Holland three 'years ago. has been selected by the company for a second and higher airline course. He Is Mr. On Luck Whye (Lucky to his friends ana K.L.M.'s clients) who left132 words
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Article61 1963-02-08 10 Chrysler International of Geneva announces details of a new fouryear agreement with Premier Automobiles Ltd of Bombay for production of Chrysler motor vehicles In India. The agreement covers Chrysler products of American origin and those of Chrysler subsidiaries In various other countries. The Indian company will61 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-02-08 10 Car market expansion forecast rpHE already very brisk mo--1 tor market in this country will get a further boost when Malaysia comes Into effect this year. Mr. Paul R. Gillls, assistant director of Canadian Overseas Operations of the Ford Motor Company, predicted during a four-day visit to Singapore last week.127 words
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Article115 1963-02-08 10 A $10,000 exhibition of Japanese stationery begins at the Singapore National Library In Stamford Road today. It will run until tomorrow and Is open to the public from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jointly sponsored by the Tokyo Stationery Industry Association of Japan and the Japanese Export115 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-02-08 10 'THE managing director of a British company x specialising in the manufacture of concrete mixing machinery said in Singapore that his company had doubled its exports since 1959 and hoped to double them yet again by the end of 1964. He was Mr. Peter Webb whose265 words
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Article45 1963-02-08 10 A British company Siumund Pulsometer Pumps Ltd ot ReadIng and Gateshead. has been awarded i. 0595.000 contract to supply equipment for the Damansara wate.- scheme. Kuala Lumpur. The scheme, being undertaken by the Selangor Government, will Include two pumping rtattflf 145 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-02-08 10 MR. EDWARD TAN NGAN HDA (above), has bean appointed assistant marketing officer at the Australian Trade Commission. Singapore. Mr. Tan was formerly a departmental officer with the Singapore Government and had marketing experience witb a Singapore company importing from Australia He is a student member129 words
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Article168 1963-02-08 10 CANADA INDUSTRY SEEKS MARKET CANADIAN heavy industry is hoping that it will have an opportunity to offer engineering equipment to Singapore and Malaya as requirements here develop, said an official of the Canadian Government Trade Commission in Singapore. He was commenting on the recent sale of 80 Canadian diesel electric168 words
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Article54 1963-02-08 10 First prixe winners In the recent Plash Dealers' Display competition in which 173 dealers In Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Penang took part, were: The Way Store (Singapore). Ban Cheong (Kuala Lumpur), and Ctiuan Lee Hln (Penang). Flash is a washing powder Introduced here a few months ago by54 words
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Article31 1963-02-08 10 Mr. Andrew Pang, a former Singapore journalist, has joined Malayan Airways as advertising and public relations superintendent. He wIU handle all public relations matters and produce a house magazine.31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-02-08 10 B.M. World Trade Corporation, in keeping with its policy of training Malayan men for highly skilled Jobs, is sending five locally qualified electrical engineers for further training in Australia this year. The first Datch of three engineers, Mr. Jeswant Singh. 25. Mr. S. Rajagopal. 23. both144 words
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112 1963-02-08 10 Advertising agency gets top award YOUNG Advertising and Marketing Ltd Singapore,' won the Creative Circle Award, a representation of a gold compass describing a silver circle set on a wooden plinth, for the most significant contribution to creative standards in advertising In the 1962 competition organised by the Creative Circle.112 words
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Article30 1963-02-08 10 The United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd.. opened its first sub-branch in Ipoh last Saturday. It Ls at Jalan YariK Kalsom. Th« opening was celebrated with a cocl-'ail party.30 words
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Advertisement324 1963-02-08 10 GALLAHERS RICH DARK HONEYDEW brings out the best in a briar Gallaher uses only the finest of mature Virginia tobaccos in blending Rich Dark Honeydew for a very good reason the higher the grade of tobacco, the longer it burns. It's just this slow-burning quality of Rich Dark Honeydew that324 words
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Advertisement82 1963-02-08 10 LEIPZIG TRADE FAIR 3rd- 12th March 1963 Showroom of the World A Comprehensive Display of Capital Equipment and Consumer Goods of all Kinds from 60 Countries Viilrfi Onma Co.. P.O. Bo» 17*9, 121, Maffcat Kraat, SINGAFOftt 1 T.I: 701*7 or of Hrn frentiw at ttea MALAYSIA'S MOST i BRILLIANT CAR82 words
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Advertisement1533 1963-02-08 11 Tl LIVERPOOL I Win CIAH U.K.i Put Siwrt Said P. S'haa Pining ACHILLES HfiriMl, Htvrt la PVFM 11 FM 11 PYRRHUS LirtrpMl. Dublin, Glasgow Ftl 11 FM 11 FM 14/11 FM 17 POIYBORUS Lirtrpitl Dublin Ftl 11 FM 11 FM 17/ M FO 21 MEHESTHEUS LiftrpMl. Glasgow FM II Fll1,533 words
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Advertisement1464 1963-02-08 11 bem^/leme tUPtOS tlltlCl Tl LWwtll. LinMPWI I CWTTTNtNTAI. PUT!. rpart P Itaa 'MM KWRUACHAN I'R^. raM. N'Mtt. R'oaa Ml 11/U FM 14/11 FM M/ 21 SHAtJEKH) irq, I'Ma. rJa.rM »«,M'art FM 11/21 fM 22/21 »M 11/ I lENIEOCN (cVi L pt»l. ttmooth. Hull. H'targ Fll 21/ M Fll 27/4 Mir1,464 words
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Advertisement1344 1963-02-08 11 MeALISTER 6s CO.. LTD. Wfja. Nn nm VQ BLtBaIMAII UMI <b KLAVENESS LIN I JtV^^ CITY OF (IT ill AMELES. SAN FIIHCISCO. NAVtE. LOHDON. HAMIURC. 'JJ!* 0 ROTTERDAM I MIDOIESIROUCx iCMRHaf eargi^ttrCattral ft SaM) Sport P Sham Penant llONiviiii 11/11 FM 11/21 Ftl 22 22 Fll S Sft P Shim1,344 words
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327 1963-02-08 12 1963 TIN PRODUCTION IS EXPECTED TO SHOW DROP From A Mining Correspondent JPOH mining sources forecast that 1963 tin production will be considerably less than last year, unless the price of the metal picks up. These sources say an indication of this trend was the drop of over 220 tons327 words
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Article27 1963-02-08 12 February 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79] cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $426 (down 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article140 1963-02-08 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. rjENEBAL lnreateient and Indn*- trial attare* were again firm on favourable company reports. Rothmana gained Is. 6a- *o 2°s. after Its interim report Indicating a return to tbe twenty per cent dividend rate after a record halfyear's trading and profit. OUs were Irregular. Assas. Australian was140 words
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Article67 1963-02-08 12 Combined sates of Ford Division cars and trucks for January were the highest for any January In division history. Preliminary figures showed that car and truck sales during the month topped 143.460 up more than 7.000 units over the previous record of 136.000 set in January 1957.67 words
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Article35 1963-02-08 12 The following further January crops are notified: Amalramatco' Malay 119.500 Ib.. Bftaaett 46,800 Ib., BoreW 167,000 Ib Buklt Krson* 25.400 Ib HuaU Sullm 220.000 Ib., and New SerencUb 198.000 Ib. Kempu 1.207.000 Ib.35 words
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271 1963-02-08 12 STRAITS TIN fell by 37i cents per picul yesterday to $426 on an offering estimated to be increased by 10 tons to 235 tons. f In London overnight consumer demand for tin from U.K., Continental and U.S. users remained quiet, and ring271 words
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Article252 1963-02-08 12 I.'tiRUART flrtt trad* rubbtr buy 1 art r.a.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ycotcrday at 79! cent* per ib. up three-elghtha of a cent. The ton* war Mle. B.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.K. closing prlcea In cent* per Ib., yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt lo.b. buyera252 words
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Article62 1963-02-08 12 SHIM lying ilonincu Mm I"i»i»» Hirb.ur nhirMi *r tipMtxl twlay arc Bte«l Admiral 47. fcmllti Maerak 40/41. AAandowi i:. in. Artitottlla 46, Klngavlllt AT. Hindu 10/11. Emo CbltUnonf 42/43. Cardiocanahli* 13/14. Lrnlnaky PioDrr M W. Doltoa 31/32. BrnKloc 3S 36. OIM Marrik 44. Coromandrl 4/9. Sumpltan N62 words
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Article193 1963-02-08 12 ViriTH the Singapore trading TT room closed for the Thaipusam holiday all sections of the Stock Exchange In the Federation were dull and the turnover was poor. Business In the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. INDUSTRIAL*: Cantalnara (1.76 ON 11.75: Dunlaaa 12.63193 words
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Article149 1963-02-08 12 AUTOMOBILE International, a New York trade paper, reports In Its latest Issue that 17,167.--000 motor vehicles were produced in the non-Com-munist world last year an Increase of 21.3 per cent over 1961. Slightly more than hall were produced in North America. The magazine's annual world149 words
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Article36 1963-02-08 12 On tbe frss tiinann atarkat la Hens Kang yeattrtfaj the U.S. dcllar waa quoted at 6.761, for T.T. and 6.751 for aaah. Starling waa quoted at IS.M and ana taal »t iaW at 251!36 words
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Article33 1963-02-08 12 Chrysler Corporation's retail car sales spurted at the end of last month, raising January volume to 84.279 cars, up 33 per cent from 48.304 units sold a year earlier.33 words
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Advertisement1135 1963-02-08 12 XJP J**"*""*""" 1 [y KAWBASAKI KISEN KAISHA..LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, «fc Great Lakes Service loaos LOIOI fc'» tIA (1A ETA EIA Spore P Sham Honolu'u S. F'cisca L. Angtlta N York Cievtiana "km>ikj«j Man" 11/21 Ftl 22/2) Ftk 14 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar IB Apr 2? Apr "CtklkiMary- 21.211,135 words
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Advertisement1142 1963-02-08 12 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast ullrtfJ frta Sappßrt, HMaya iftct to Caaßftas sbJ bM Great Ukts parts Singapora ft. Swattanltaai Pining art. Msntrni 1 1INUNB" (XL) a, 4/11 Mar U/11 Mar W/1S Mat ll m "UmCNT" ill) 4/11 »lf 11/1) «ar 14/19 aar 14 Mat "MWUN" (NI) 4/11 Mlf1,142 words
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Advertisement156 1963-02-08 12 S'awr* PaWB fTA/fTD fTA/fTD MOM CALCUTTA, CHALNA, CHITTACONG ANO •fNANG M.V. "JTATI Of TRAVANCORf COCHIN" for Adaloida Melbourne and Sydney faa. 12/14 fa». a /!O FROM CALCUTTA. KAKINADA 1 MALACCA S4. "AJANTA" for Hirohota. Osako, Nagoya and Yokonomo Fafe. 12/15 FROM BOMBAY, BHAVNA6AR, COCHIN, KOILTHATTAM AND PENANG M.V. "VISHVA SHANTI"156 words
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Advertisement176 1963-02-08 12 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JJC.R. registered Contractors Class "C and above will be received at the Office of tba State Engineer, Johore, J oil ore Bahru. up to 12.00 noon on 13th February. IMS for tbe CONSTRUCTION IN PWCSTRESBED AND REINFORCED CONCRETE OP A BRIDOB NO. 4/124176 words
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Advertisement672 1963-02-08 12 THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST Ml I I in. Re: Martin Lee Bankruptcy No. 297 or 196?. TAKE NOTICE that the First Meeting of Creditors of the above bar.krupt will be held on the 19th February, 1963 at the Official Asf nee"s Office. Supreme Court Building. Singapore672 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-02-08 13 NOTICES r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. JOHN MEYERSTEIN. ol No: F.I. Union Building. Singapore, have applied for a Wholesale Dealer's Licence in respect »i premises No: 2. Kirn Tiam Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.1,044 words
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Advertisement140 1963-02-08 13 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the private through our property at Sungei Kadut Road, off 12V4 m-s, Woodlands Road, under Lots, 69, 70 71, Muklm XI, will be closed tor one day on February Bth. 1963. WOODLANDS ESTATE. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS TAKE140 words
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Advertisement523 1963-02-08 13 NOTICES NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVKN that I. JOHN MEYERSTEIN, ol No: P.I. Union Building. Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop Licence in respect ol premises No: 2. Kirn Tiam Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate, Criminal523 words
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Advertisement867 1963-02-08 13 < Continued from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT Wor4* St (Min. >— Box St et: txlra REQUIRED For Two Kuropean bachelor* one Houseboy or Amah to perform Oeneral House Work Including washing and cooking. Phone *****. WANTED TYPISTS at Correspondent Clerk with knowledge of Chinese Please reply to P.O. Box 107,867 words
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Advertisement956 1963-02-08 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED Word* Si (Mm.) Box St ct*. txtrm ABOUT 800 SO- FBBT ground floor office accommodation either near to Roxy Cinema Singapore or in tbe Oeylaag Serla area. Long term lease by leading Malayan Company. No tan money. Box A 5068 ST.. B'pore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt956 words
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Advertisement826 1963-02-08 13 EDUCATION Word* St (MlM.)— Box St eU. txtrm MARCH SESSIONS!! Secretarial (Shorthaad. Typewriting, Bookkeeptag. Correspondeac*. Secretarial PraeUeo), Stenography (Short bind. Typewriting): Reaister early: Raja's College (Olaa Singh's 2nd floor) Spore. BTAMFORO COLLECE Co r ret poods nee |»»J 1*44 BXAMS. Let th* famous Stamford College courses Insure your credits/distinctions/ passes!826 words
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Advertisement961 1963-02-08 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE Wmm% If r.Ws.H-8w ef, txtrm SARAWAK CUtm M UUaej to purcnate one good coadltlon piano. Realy to -»—r". Sarawak Club. ELECTRIC WABHINO MACHINB frith Splndryer late model only la perfect condittoa. Also small gat water beater. Telephone 2418 Extension 23. HIRE PURCHASE M Word* Si (MlM.h-Box M961 words
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Advertisement837 1963-02-08 13 FOR SALE tt Word* St (Hi*.)— Box tt ct: txtrm FOR ILBCTNIC IHON, kattl* Ktc. repairs, rali at 11S». Ulddls Road. Spore Tel: ;«MM. ATTINTIOH VEHICLI OWNERS! W* stock "Mountain oattenrs" th* batter* for quicker starts aad ioo<er lift. Pric» ceaaoaabls Chy* Buat Batter* sterrtce. 111 Have.jck Road. Singapore* Tel:837 words
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211 1963-02-08 14 Epsom jeep - Epsom jeep SINGAPORE, Thursday. V Bagby's nine-year-old Timberlane did a sensational .gallop this morning. With apprentice Vincent (hong up, Timberlane outpaced a top-class sprinter, Six Out (Brian Wilson) in a 3f trial in 36 4 ssec. Even taking into consideration that the firm going211 words
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Article31 1963-02-08 14 IPOH, Thurs.— The Perak Turf Club will hold a three-day meeting on Mar. 17. 20 and 24 for horses in Classes 4 and 5. Entries close on Mar. 7.31 words
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Article131 1963-02-08 14 MCA give a match to schools KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A two-day match for a Malaya-Singapore Combined Schools XI Is Included in the Malayan Cricket Association's fixture list for 1963. The schoolboys will play against the MCA President's VI here on Aug. 2-3. The fixtures are: Apr. 13-14 Perak v Penang:131 words
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164 1963-02-08 14 ATHLETICS Swifts to tour Sarawak in Apr. SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Swift A. A., the leading Singapore athletic club, will send a team on a tour of Sarawak in April. The main item on their tour programme will be a match against All-Sara-wak at Kuchinß on Apr. 11 and 12. Chan Onn164 words
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Article55 1963-02-08 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A hockey team from Malacca will play two matches in Singapore this weekend. The visitors will play their first game against the current league champions. Ceylon Sports Club, on Saturday and meet a Singapore XI on Sunday. Both matches will be played at55 words
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Article31 1963-02-08 14 BOMBAY, Thurs. A Judge at a sports meeting at Howrah, near Calcutta, was killed yesterday by a javelin which pierced his chest as he was supervising field events. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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291 1963-02-08 14 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Among the 30 horses which the Selangor Turf Club plan to import from New Zealand this year are several well-performed youngsters. A first list of 20 of the < horses under offer to the STC shows three291 words
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Article80 1963-02-08 14 IPOH, Thurs. Perak Chinese will meet Penang Chinese in an MCFA Cup tie at the Penang City Stadium on Sunday. Perak players will be selected from: Wong Mcng Keng. Low Boon Meng, Yee Seng Choy, Poo Fook Chuan, Goh Toh Yee. Nj-^ Kam Loong. Ho Voon Hung.80 words
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Article84 1963-02-08 14 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Pone Kingpetch (Thailand), who recently refrained the world flyweight title from Japan's Fighting Harada. is named "Pighter of the Month" by the American magazine. The Ring, in Its monthly boxing ratings. Cassius Clay, the American Negro heavyweight, is listed No. 3 contender,Reuter - 84 words
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182 1963-02-08 14 'MORE-FOR-WINNERS' SYSTEM IN FAS LEAGUE THIS YEAR UVALA L U.M PUR, Thurs. A "play-better-for- moremoney*' system is to be introduced to league football in Malaya. The new system will be put into operation this season by the F.A. of Selangor. who are also campaigning for "cleaner football in the state182 words
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Article265 1963-02-08 14 COACH CHIA LEADS NEW BID SINGAPORE. Thursday SINGAPORE Chinese will be out to regain the M.C.F.A. Cup, which they have won six times since the championship began in 1948, when they open their campaign against Malacca in the first round at Malacca on Sunday, Singapore265 words
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Article82 1963-02-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Pan Malayan Sepak Raga Association may soon become the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council's newest member. The PMSRA, in applying for affiliation, points out that the game now enjoys great popularity and Is being played by all communities. All states82 words
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Article57 1963-02-08 14 LONDON, Thurs— Over 400 of 3.218 items of equipment provided for the Commonwealth Games In Perth last year were missing after the Games, according to J. Howson, the Games organising director. They Included 36 face flannels thrown away by competitors during the marathon run The missingReuter - 57 words
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Article15 1963-02-08 14 RUGGER Army Inter-unit league (Malacca): C 1 Coy NZ Regt 18 HQ Brigade 315 words
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Advertisement1299 1963-02-08 14 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In EncUnd) OUTPUT RETURN January 1963 3429 Plculi. i 4 Dredges working. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD (Incorporated In England) OUTPUT RETURN January 1963 35M Piculs. S Dredges working. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TAN CHWEE HOCK ol No: 8, Anderson Road. Singapore,1,299 words
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Advertisement755 1963-02-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Senior Technical Atstouuu. Public Works Department (Salary Scale $435-625 >. From Malay speaking canritdatea with coiislderble experience In topographical and engineering surrey, theodolite and levelwork. computation and plotting. Pull details and application forms may be obtained from the755 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1963-02-08 14 GEOGRAPHY] HISTORY IP rrsl THE TIME- EVEE SINCE! ALLBK^yroCTBAU. WW^C WAS AWSELpt^ Dirk Trary By C§^ mter o^ uM I ~^3| OONT use A UMB ON MX.I THAT TRAILER 7%ta PW Mnfl ITI D<P»/t «pwjn sr\ viw "1 KNOW ABSOLUTELY 1 "WW tdqit. CJOfTr GET LJSTEN, OP MY UPE FARMING83 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-02-08 14 HOCKEY ..FAR ELF (Singapore zone) final: 19 Signals Regt v GHQ (Nee Soon).13 words
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BOXING
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Article119 1963-02-08 15 Unbeaten Papp keeps his crown yiENNA, Thurs. Las z 1 o Papp (Hungary), who is 37 next month, kept his European middleweight boxing title here last night when he hammered British champion George Aldridge to defeat in the 15th and last round. Dutch referee Ben Brill stopped the fight with119 words
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Article101 1963-02-08 15 COPENHAGEN: Denmark's men's singles badminton champion for 1963. Hennlng Borch, who defeated All-England champion Erland Kops 15-9, 15--3 on Tuesday, Is not expected to be In Denmark's team for the All-England tournament in March, the Danish selection committee said. The Danish team at present contemplated: Kops, Joergen Hammergaard Hansen.101 words
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Article132 1963-02-08 15 LONDON: Manchester United yesterday signed Scottish international wing-half Pat Crerand from Glasgow Celtic for a fee reported to be £55.000. The fee is the highest paid to a Scottish club by any English club. Crerand, 23, holds 11 caps. He teams up In Manchester with his friend and International132 words
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Article85 1963-02-08 15 CALCUTTA: Michlo PuJU (Japan) leached the quarterfinals of the men's singles in the Asian Utwn tennis championships here when he beat V. R. Balasubi .imanyan (India i 8-4. 6-1. 6-2. The Japanese player will next come up against India's No. 1 Ramanathan Krishni.n, who beat the former Indian DavisReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-02-08 15 AGREEMENT REACHED ON ONE TEAM FOR NEXT YEARS OLYMPIC GAMES But Korean talks break down after 10 minutes LAUSANNE, Thurs. JHE International "Mvmpic Committee yesterday succeeded in its mediation attempt between Vi>* *r1 West Germany, but failed in a simi'- with North and South Korea. lOC president AveryReuter - 422 words
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Article147 1963-02-08 15 ADELAIDE, Thurs.— Sir Donald Bradman has denied an allegation that Australian captain Richie Benaud had been told to play for bigger "gates" in the Test series against England. Sir Donald, chairman of the Australian Cricket Board oi Control, made the denial in a letter to an Adelaide147 words
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Article113 1963-02-08 15 SYDNEY: Nell Hawke, 23--year-old South Australian pace bowler, and Test "reject" Peter Burge are In the 12 from whom Australia will choose their side for the Fifth and Final Test against England, starting here on Feb. 15. Hawke, 6ft lin., 14-stone right arm bowler, has Hot played in113 words
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Article90 1963-02-08 15 CANBERRA: Wlcketkeeper John Murray, who Injured a shoulder In the Third Test against Australia, returns to the MCC side for the two-day match against New South Wales Country XI at Dubbo starting tomorrow. Murray will keep wicket at the start, but Alan Smith will take over If90 words
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Article79 1963-02-08 15 LONDON: A London tobacco firm has cabled the West Indies Cricket Board of Control an unconditional otter of financial assistance to enable Garfleld Sobers. Wesley Hall and Rohan Kanhal to tour with the West Indies team In England this summer. The three players had rejected the originalReuter - 79 words
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320 1963-02-08 15 63 foreign stars for Malayan S'pore Open FAR EAST GOLF CIRCUIT •I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. pOREIGN entries for the Singapore Open (Feb 18-24) and Malayan Open 25 to Mar. 3] golf championships have closed with a final list ol 59 professionals and four amateurs. Australia top the list with 20320 words
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Advertisement105 1963-02-08 15 P2l*3 Rheumatism goes and then you say thanks to J}.", De Witt's m jk Kidney Bladder Pills They give quick help to your kidneys and bladder r M W to clear out the poifont in your body that cause I RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS, mJL ACHING MUSCLES and BACKACHE M^B Then,105 words
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Advertisement135 1963-02-08 15 I .^isssssssssf M i^ Tws 2 S I I m B JBM %4t'- Mm X*K *^a& I jSpPv kl^ Whatever your answer may be to thfs \wF*~ '^*3HH§B!f> question, you'll find some stimuI <^2|HH||k luting views expressed on, the subject I JSH^IBnHK k y two ea ding Malayan writers in135 words
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Article177 1963-02-08 16 'MALAYA WELCOME TO JOIN SEATO' MANILA. Thurs.— The Secretary-General of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation, Mr. Pote Sarasin, has stated that Malaya would be "most certainly welcome" in Seato, it was reported here today. The Philippines Herald, in a Bangkok-datelined dispatch published today, reported that top Seato officials felt Malaya's177 words
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Article60 1963-02-08 16 LONDON, Thurs. The British Navy is unlikely to order any more conventional submarines other than those already announced, the House of Commons was told yesterday Mr. Charles Orr-Ewlng. Civil Lord of the Artrwraltv. SaM this whin asked If the Admiralty was building any more conventionalReuter - 60 words
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Obituary20 1963-02-08 16 CABLE RECEIVED from Ceylon Or. Narayanasamy. brother of 8. Sunmugam ex-statlonmaster Kuala Kangsar, passed away In Valvettltural on 6.2.63.20 words
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303 1963-02-08 16 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JN A birthday greeting to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, expressed confidence that as long as the Tengku was in charge, there would be no danger of intolerance and bigotry wrecking the country. Mr.303 words
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117 1963-02-08 16 'MANY HAPPY RETURNS' MESSAGE FROM MCA KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The Malayan Chinese Association has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his 60th birthday tomorrow. The message was sent In the names of the president of the association and Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin,117 words
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Article54 1963-02-08 16 TAIPEH. Thurs.— Patrolling Natlonalist Chinese warships damaged a Communist Chinese gunboat in a sea battle north-west ol Matsu Lsland in the Formosa Strait three days ago. the Defence Ministry reported yesterday. It was the second time Nationalist and Communist naval ships clashed in the Formosa StraitUP - 54 words
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Article24 1963-02-08 16 TOKYO. Thurs. Snow avalanches, triggered by rising temperatures, crashed down on two towns in western Japan yesterday, killing 13 people.— UPl.24 words
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75 1963-02-08 16 Matrimonial sinners now must tell SYDNEY. Thurs. Some husbands and wives seeking divorces in Australia are going to come up against their own pasts. From the beginning of March, a divorce petitioner will have to disclose his or her matrimonial sins when starting legal proceedings. The same rule will apply75 words
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Article47 1963-02-08 16 BANGKOK. Thurs. Chinese Communist agents are Infiltrating into Thailand's northerr. provinces of Chlengmal, Maehong.orn and Chiengrai, General Thanom Kittikachom, the Defence Minister, told reporters today. The border police were watching the activities of the hill tribes in these provinces. Gen Thanom added. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article37 1963-02-08 16 CAPE TOWN, Thurs. Seven Africans have been arrested now In connection with the killing of five whites near Engobo, Transkei, on Tuesday. About 100 police aided by two helicopters are still searching the area.37 words
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Article36 1963-02-08 16 LONDON, Thurs— British speed ace Donald Campbell left London by air yesterday for Australia where he will make a new attempt on the world land speed record set up by John Cobb In 1947.36 words
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298 1963-02-08 16 60 troops missing in Irish mountain L snows— LONDON, Thurs. Sixty British soldiers were reported missing and in danger of ireezing in blizzarti-sw ept mountains in Northern Ireland yesterday. Army headquarters in Belfast said helicopters were standing by for the weather to clear to search for the men. missing inUPI - 298 words
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Article55 1963-02-08 16 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda, said today he understood that Communist China might conduct nuclear testing within "a year or two." Mr. Ikeda, was replying to a question from a Socialist opposition member. Mr. Jotaro Yamaguchi. at a meeting ofReuter - 55 words
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Article175 1963-02-08 16 LONDON, Thurs. A British peer told the House of Lords last night that he was awakened in a Moscow hotel by a strange woman on the telephone. She said: "Goodnight, goodnight, goodnight." Lord Taylor said he replied: "This Is Lord Taylor speaking. What IsReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration534 1963-02-08 16 Hospital graft case witness tells of trap signal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. a \[R. V.E. CHAPMAN, 44, traffic superintendent of Rompin Mining Company, told the Sessions Court today he took part in an "ungentlerhanly and dishonest agreement" with Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here,534 words
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175 1963-02-08 16 AUSTRALIA EXPELS RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT CANBERRA. Thurs. The Minister for External Affairs, Sir Garfleld Barwick, announced today that the Government was expelling the First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Canberra, Mr. Kan F. Skripov. He said the Government was satisfied Skripov had been engaged "in elaborate preparations for espionage.' TheReuter - 175 words
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118 1963-02-08 16 SYDNEY. Thurs. Customs officials today seized 15 drums of the visiting Chltrasena ballet troupe of Ceylon and threatened cancellation of Its tour. The drums were taken on instructions from the animal quarantine section of the Heath Department. It was explained that the skins on118 words
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Article154 1963-02-08 16 Diefenbaker gives polling date OTTAWA. Thurs. The Canadian Parliament was dissolved yesterday and a new election called for April 8 following the fall of the Conservative Go v emmen ton two no-confi-dence motions. The dissolution Was announced by Mr. John Diefenbaker the Prime Minister after he had conferred with Mr.154 words
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Article69 1963-02-08 16 LONDON. Thurs. identical twins Charlie and Peter -A Butterworth had a bet with friends that they could swap jobs and get away with it. Peter did, although his coworkers at Halifax were slightly suspicious when he offered around hit clgerattes something 1 that his twin had neverReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement58 1963-02-08 16 m Wm4t lit -'-'-ii) ASI'L: To Antoinette and Chandran a son Andre Ravlndran •t X.X Maternity HospltaJ Singapore, on 7th February. ROBERTBON To Patricia Anne and James a son 7 2 63 Hospital. K.L. Bungsar Ward. Sincere thanks to doctor aid staff ALLEN: To Ronni and Chrla at the Maternity58 words
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