The Straits Times, 9 February 1963
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Title Section21 1963-02-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times *mmmmmimmmmtmmmm Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1963. if 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration940 1963-02-09 1 IRAQI COUP Junta sympathetic to Nasser claim 'the great criminal liquidated' LONDON, Friday p ENERAL Abdul vT Karim Kassem, Prime Minister of Iraq, was reported killed, in a coup today. His death, four and a half years after he seized power in a revolution that wiped out theReuter - 940 words
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264 1963-02-09 1 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: From HONG KONG. Friday A LARGE cache of napalm potassium cyanide was found in a bank's safe deposit box here by police investigating the activities of Chinese Nationalist secret agents from Formosa. Another cache of cxi plosives and detonators was found264 words
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Article32 1963-02-09 1 Freed Spiegel publisher KARLBRUHE. Fri. The West German Government yesterday released Der Spiegel magazine publisher Rudolf Augstein from prison. He was arrested on Oct. 27 on a charge of suspected high treason.32 words
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Article, Illustration437 1963-02-09 1 The angry husband diplomat snubs U Thant DINNER FURORE LEAVES FRAYED TEMPERS UNITED NATIONS, Fri. France, the United Nations and Its Secretary-General, U Thant, were embroiled in a diplomatic furore here yesterday that left feelings ruffled and tempers frayed. The incident stemmed from a French snub to U Thant atReuter - 437 words
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Article78 1963-02-09 1 Two hurt by cracker blast IPOU, Fri. Goh Sin Chine, 20, and Lav Chin HenK, 22, were badly injured this evening while setting off firecrackers. Both were admitted to the General Hospital. Goh's right hand was blasted off by the explosion and he also sustained head Injuries. His condition is78 words
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Article203 1963-02-09 1 MUAR. Friday rTHE Minister of Fin- ance and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told a rally tonight that Malaya might be forced to adopt a policy of economic confrontation against one of her neighbours. Although he did203 words
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129 1963-02-09 1 10,000 bow-and-arrow 'army' to join the Brunei rebels JAKARTA, Fri. J About 10,000 tribesmen have decided to enter North Borneo to fight with the Brunei rebels against the British, Antara news agency said today in a report from Samarinda, East Borneo. The report said' that the tribesmen Ibans, Punans and129 words
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Article436 1963-02-09 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - DEMANDS FOR $20M1L.-BY JAKARTA YAP CHIN KWEE: By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A PARTY of Indonesian officials will fly in here on Monday to warn Malayan traders that unless they pay outstanding claims totalling $20 million, the barter trade between the two countries will cease. This move, according to trade and436 words
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Article49 1963-02-09 1 JAKARTA. Prt Antara news agency tonight described as a "mistake" a statement by the Indonesian Foreign Office that Tengku Abdul Rahman had "snubbed" Dr. Djuanda. Indonesia's First Minister, during his visit to Malaya in 1959. The statement should be regarded as "non-existent." the agency said.49 words
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224 1963-02-09 1 Jakarta takes over Irian on May 1 lAKARTA, Fri. In- donesia would take over control of the West Irian administration formally at 12.30 p.m. on May 1. Mr. C.V. Narasimhan, announced here yesterday. He said he had been authorised by the United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant, to announce the timeReuter - 224 words
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Article30 1963-02-09 1 US. AID CUT OFF U ASUNCION i Amrricjn .ml J »as cut <■' iag failure of that try to provi'le i o tion for t parties ><> were aetoed Beater.30 words
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Article455 1963-02-09 2 MOSHI, Friday rpIE Indian delegation walked out of a meeting of the political committee, drafting the final resolutions of the AfroAsian Solidarity Conference, here last night in protest against the withdrawal of an Indian resolution. The res o 1 v tion asked that China adoptReuter - 455 words
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279 1963-02-09 2 Tory MP clears 'the good name of Indian troops LONDON. Friday. A CONSERVATIVE member of Parliament, Mr. Humphrey Berley, said last night he had personally investigated an incident last month in which two Belgian women were killed by a United Nations patrol outside Jadotville in Katanga. He kdded. amid loudReuter - 279 words
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115 1963-02-09 2 JAKARTA, Fit—President Soekarno will visit Australia "as soon as possible," the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio said yesterday. In an informal chat with reporters at the Forpign Office Dr. Subandrio said Indonesia was keen to give more sabstance to its relationship with Australia. He seised anReuter - 115 words
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Article25 1963-02-09 2 BOMBAY. FrL— The P and O liner Arcadia, which limped into Bombay on Monday with engine trouble, sailed for Britain last night25 words
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Article18 1963-02-09 2 RANGOON, Fri.— The Burmese Foreign Office denied report* that Indian troops had crossed the Burmese border.18 words
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272 1963-02-09 2 Filipino lawyer hits out at Borneo claim MANILA, Fri. A ITI leading Filipino lawyer said yesterday the Philippine claim to British North Borneo ran counter to the trend of history. Dr. Salvador Araneta, outgoing president of the Philippine Constitution Association, noted that the official claim came at a time when272 words
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Article32 1963-02-09 2 DAMASCUS, Fri. China will grant Syria an Interest-free loan of about $30 million under a trade and payments agreement, Syria's Prime Minister. Mr. Kbaled Al Azem. said last night.32 words
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Article17 1963-02-09 2 ELISABETHVILLE, Frl. President Tshombe returned to Katanga last night after a 24-hour visit to Angola.17 words
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Article352 1963-02-09 2 VIANY of the larger hotels and restaurants in Hong Kong are adopting the 10 per cent "service charge"' system to save tourists the trouble of having to guess how big a tip they should give for service. Some tourists, however, seldom look at their bills and continue to352 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-02-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby M» <54V^ fUT A tUTTOH 1 X D€AK...J I ON MV «UMTT I U AVt f AMY A V^c«oice?y AJb ip*26 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-02-09 3 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, 46 (above), Labour's "shadow" Foreign Secretary, last night came within eight votes of winning the leadership of the British Labour Party. In a three cornered contest to replace the late Mr. Hngh Gaitskell as head of the party, he polledReuter - 178 words
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Article26 1963-02-09 3 PARIS. Fri. The State-con-rolled Prench Television Service last night called off a programme ommen.oratmß the 20th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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114 1963-02-09 3 Too tight trousers a threat to posterity LONDON, Frl.— Narrow trousers for men create a genetic hazard, Mr. John Taylor, editor of Tailor and Cutter magazine, said today. He said such trousers could alter the design of the human body and have far-reaching genetic effects. Mr. Taylor told a meetingReuter - 114 words
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Article82 1963-02-09 3 LONDON. Frl— Sir Winston Churchill, 88, was chairman last night at a dinner meeting of London's most exclusive society, "The Other Club." Sir Winston Is the only surviving member of the 70--strong club which was started In 1911 with Lloyd George and Lord BlrkenheadReuter - 82 words
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Article43 1963-02-09 3 BERLIN, Pri.— Americans held up a Soviet bus for five minutes as it entered West Berlin yesterday because East German border police stopped an American army bus for a short time three days aw>, an American Army spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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385 1963-02-09 3 Photo on Adelaide TV to identify —a spy— (CANBERRA, Fri. A photograph of a man alleged to be involved in Australia's latest "cloak and dagger" conspiracy was last night flashed on Adelaide tele v i s ion screens in a dramatic bid to identify him. This sudden move came aReuter - 385 words
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Article36 1963-02-09 3 PRAGUE, Frl.— A herd of nearly 100 hunger-crazed deer stampeded through an orchard, raided a tod- j der shed, and caused several road accident.* in Slovakia, the Czechoslovak news agency Cetclc* reported j —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-02-09 3 MARGARET CANCELS HER VISIT TO PARIS T ONDON, Frl.— Princess Margaret and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, yesterday cancelled a weekend visit to Paris next month, and there was immediate speculation that the cancellation was due to French opposition to Britain's joining the Common Market. An official announcement saidReuter - 129 words
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Article56 1963-02-09 3 LONDON. Fri.— Girl students at Oxford University had to shiver during Britain's deep freeze bees use university authorities would not relax rules and allow them to wear trousers. This was stated today by Mr Ronald Church, a dermatologist, m a letter to the Lancet, the56 words
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289 1963-02-09 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. PRESIDENT Kennedy said last night that it would be a disaster 'if Europe and North America became divided. He was commenting at his Press conference on the situation brought about by President de Gaulle's opposition to British membership in the CommonReuter - 289 words
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Article204 1963-02-09 3 CAPE CANAVERAL Friday A POWERFUL new model of the Navy's seagoing Polaris missile thundered 1,600 miles across the Atlantic Ocean yesterday to score Its first success. The Polaris, known as the A-3. roared from a land-based launching pad at 11 a.m. Within 20 minutes, the204 words
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380 1963-02-09 3 RUSSIANS ACCUSE: PIS IS WAR TREATY W« m "of going to sulk and retire from the game or even refute to go on the field with the pliyer who hat not observed th« spirit of the rwlet. Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, In a speech in Brussels on theReuter - 380 words
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Article26 1963-02-09 3 "Delhi- Jakarta pact JAKARTA, Frl.— lndonesia and India have agreed to conclude a trade agreement lasting from three 10 five years. Jakarta Radio said last night.26 words
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130 1963-02-09 3 BONN Frl. Dr Ronrad Adenauer. West German Federal Chancellor appealed to Britons yesterday to believe that he supported British entry into the European Common Market. Intervening in a Bun destac (Lower Hoose) debate on a Government statement by him on Wednesday,130 words
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292 1963-02-09 4 Assembly, not forum, for debate says Barisan chief SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, today maintained that the proper platform to debate the recent mass arrests was the Legislative Assembly and not a radio forum. But, said Dr. Lee, if the Government Insisted on292 words
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Article40 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Trafalgar Home Youth Club will hold a leadership training course at the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association premises tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The club's annual general meeting will be held on Monday at the Home.40 words
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Article27 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Chinese Y.M.CAs International Folkdance Club will have a Filipino dance demonstration in the Auditorium on Sunday. Instructress will be Mrs. D. Sobrepena.27 words
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Article31 1963-02-09 4 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Y"s Men's Club luncheon will be held tomorrow at the Prince's Restaurant. They will hold their board, meeting at the Chinese V.M.C.A board room on Monday.31 words
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Article93 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The "King and Queen of Twist 1963" will be chosen at the Harl Raya and Melayu Rava International Variety Night on Feb. 25. The dance, organised by the Malaysian Youth Organisation (Kumpolan Bella Melayu Raya). will be held at the Raffles Hotel, to raise93 words
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Article75 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today thanked the Indian Chamber of Commerce, the Malay Chamber of Commerce and the Manufacturers' Association for their "prompt response" to his request that nothing should be done to upset labour relations at this time by exploiting75 words
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Article707 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The University of Singapore today announced the results of the examination for the Diploma in Education held last month. The following candidates have passed the examination: Miss Bebe Azman. Miss Mary Chee 'Bee Kiang. Miss Mary-Ann Chelvan. Miss Chen Shook Har, Miss Cecilia Chong Yee707 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-02-09 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Supreme Head of the Friars (Franciscans), the Most Rev. August in Spenski, yesterday visited the leper cqlony at Woodbridge, ran by the Franciscan Sisters of Divine Motherhood. Earlier, he went on a sightseeing tour of the island, accompanied by the Rev. Father Fulgens154 words
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Advertisement651 1963-02-09 4 I \ow snow ix. :llam I 30 4.00 6 30 I, 9 30 pm WAIT DISNEYS -six gun law- V Robert LOGGIA Tcehnkoter I Pius! Walt d;:nevs X X SPECIAL COLOR fEATURETTE: "The 7 Cities of Antarctica" and "Berito Singapura" Na: 3 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT "Constantine The Great' t Cornel Wilde651 words
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Article179 1963-02-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 100 officers and men of the police field force left here last night by train for Kulai. Johorr, en route to the Borneo territories This was confirmed today by a police spokesman here. He said that they were a relief179 words
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Article51 1963-02-09 5 MUAR. Fr..— itie Muar Rotary Club has selected 11 boys from poor families for a one-year course i ll carpentry at St. Andrew's Schooi h-rt. Dr. Lee Lai Hung, director of the club's community services, said: "We shall find work for these boy* after their51 words
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Article206 1963-02-09 5 I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —All people of Chinese origin wishing to visit India must now get a visa. The new rule, \\hlch will apply to "any foreigner or Commonwealth citizen" was announced here today by the Indian High Commission. It will affect anybody: WHO was206 words
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Article, Illustration811 1963-02-09 5 Witness in hospital graft case: Siva has good name— l hesitated over report 7 WANTED TO BE SAVED FROM ANY EMBARRASSMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. iy|R V.E. Chapman, 44, traffic superintendent of Rompin Mining Company, told the Sessions Court today he hesitated to make a report against Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, a811 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-02-09 5 Mark and his blind Shane together again SINGAPORE, Fri.— For the past five days, two year old Mark Simpson was an unhappy little boy. He had lost his playmate, Shane, a golden cocker spaniel blind in both eyes. But early this morning. Mark had a pleasant surprise. He was asleep256 words
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Article25 1963-02-09 5 KLANG. Fri. Th. Peoples Progressive Party branch here will hold Its annual meeting at thf party premises in Jalan Raja Bot on Sunday.25 words
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Article78 1963-02-09 5 Baby God's birthday celebrations PENANG, Fri. Devotees of Penang's Baby God Slan Chye Phor Sat will hold a candlelight procession on Feb. 17 to celebrate the deity's birthday. The celebrations will last three days starting on Feb. 15 with a puppet show at the Sian Chye Tong temple at Hye78 words
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Advertisement122 1963-02-09 5 Both black and white and color pictures are so easy with I 6 NEW BROWNIE 44A CAMERA in Singapore $17.50 in Federation fmmmmgmmmm-mmmmmam—jmju* both with ...the camera for the family! Vfree cover^i Never before such a picture- perfect camera at such a price! And you get the protective cover free!122 words
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Advertisement79 1963-02-09 5 YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY iff UK GOLD NIB \l Exclusive "LIFT SPRING" Clip > 4580 THE MOST ADVANCED PEN Available At All Leading Stationers -TITMO" «"1M ftWTO HimT. ITB. :M& *T 9-2.63 -JZSL, tn» 1 1 1 Mtfi i.'IIMII!lllinilllflllllllC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC:illllllllllltJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIi:illllllC3IIMj: I fi/OW SI uUAKArlltt I! I fans I SINGAPORE KUALA79 words
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Article164 1963-02-09 6 FILIPINO ART DISPLAY -IN K.L.- IfUALA LUMPUR. Fri.! The Philippine Ambassador, Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar, will open an exhibition of Philippine art here on Tuesday. A total of 65 works by Filipino painters, photographers and sculptors will be shown for about a fortnight at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. They164 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-02-09 6 Birthday joy at home TENGKU'S CHILDREN HELP HIM UNWRAP GIFTS FROM FRIENDS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A happy Tengka Abdul Rahman gets help from his children, Meriam and Suleiman, in unpacking some of the birthday gifts he had received from close friends. The Prime Minister, who is 60 today, enter- tained89 words
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132 1963-02-09 6 Proprietor and his employee acquitted IPOH, Fri.— l. David. 26, proprietor of a sports goods shop here and his employee, S. Noei Guraraj, 21, were today acquitted without their defence being called. They were charged with having caused grievous hurt to I. Packlanathan. 48, proprietor of another sports goods shop,132 words
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309 1963-02-09 6 Railwaymen wish the Tengku 100 per cent joy I{UALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya wished Tengku Abdul Rahman "100 per cent joy, happiness and health" on his 60th birthday today. The message, which was signed by the RUM president, Mr. Donald U'ren. said: "Although your recommendations towards our309 words
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303 1963-02-09 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More "happy birthday" messages poured In for Tengku Abdul Rahman today from abroad. Including one from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, who wished the Tengku "continued good health and a long life in the service of the Malayan people and303 words
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Article28 1963-02-09 6 PENANO. Pri.— The Chief Minister, Da to Wong Pow Nee. yesterday toured Bukit Mertalam. bia constituency, and inspected the S3 million development project In Kampong Bahru.28 words
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278 1963-02-09 7 New super rubbers hit by high US duty KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. jytALAYAS improved rubbers have been virtually ±M shut out of the American market by U Customs duties, the Natural Rubber Bureau said today. The bureau cites as an example PA-80 described as an outstanding research development of Malayan rubber278 words
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277 1963-02-09 7 At third suicide attempt, death from La bullet OINGAPORE, Fri.— An inquest was today told that an apprentice mechanic, Kenneth. D Murphy, 24, had made three attempts to commit suicide within 10 months. He succeeded In his last attempt when he shot himself with a friend's service revolver In the277 words
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Article73 1963-02-09 7 PENANG. Fri. The Federation Marine Department plans to put an ocean rescue cutter on Its East Coast service. The Marine Department has invited tenders for the construction of the cutter from principal boatyards In the Federation and Singapore. The cutter will be manned by73 words
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Article58 1963-02-09 7 IPOH. Fri. a two-day trade union course in English and Chinese will be held by the Malayan Trades Union Congress. Perak Division, from tomorrow Jor union leaders in the state. Among the speakers will oe Mr Donald Uren. president of the Railwaymens Union of Malaya who58 words
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Article39 1963-02-09 7 KLANG. Fri.— The Umno branch here will serve cakes and solt drinks patlanti ol the KJ;iti; District Hospital on the second day of Han Raya Puasa. Members will also distribute Rifts to children in the hospital.39 words
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Article60 1963-02-09 7 MALACCA. Fri.— Christ Church Malacca, which is 210 years old is to have its first Asian vicar He «s the Rev Luke Ooi. formerly of SI Pett'r's Church. Scr.inxonn Oardrns Estate. Singapore, and of St. Mary s Church. Kuala Lumpur He succeeds the Rev. W. A60 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-02-09 7 KUALA 1.1 MPI'K. Fri. A former Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. M.P.D. Nair (above) is one of 16 people from Singapore and Malaya who have been called to the Bar in London. Another is Ha.ii Tengku Ya'acob bin Ten g k210 words
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Article188 1963-02-09 7 SINGAPORE. Friday rpHE management of x Boon Hua Printing Co. in Hoy Fatt Road today hit at the Barisan Sosialis for using the 'company's "internal affairs" for "political propaganda." The company has been asked by the Government to show cause why Its apDlicatlon for188 words
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Article36 1963-02-09 7 MALACCA. Frl.— A uroup of 16 Christian leaders from Sarawak and North Borneo arrived here yesterday for a two-day visit. They are touring Malaya and have already visited Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Article25 1963-02-09 7 SINOAPORE. Frl.— The Finance MlnUter. Dr Goh Keng Bwee. flew home last night after a two-day visit to Sarawak and North Borneo25 words
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Article24 1963-02-09 7 MDAR. Prl.— The Mpntri Beaar of Johorp, Dato Ha]i Haasan bin Ha.tt Yunos. will open several health sub-centres here in March24 words
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223 1963-02-09 7 Jamit case put off as Rajah loses voice OINGAPORE, Fri. Hearing of charges of misusing union funds against Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen, officials of the Singapore Harbour Board Association, has been postponed till Tuesday. Adjournment was granted by First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, this morning after223 words
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Article58 1963-02-09 7 PENANO. Pri.— A "Miss Inter national" will be elected at tie beauty contest to be held by the Kebun Lama Youth Association on its "International Nltcht" on Feb. 27 in aid of its building fund. Intending contestants should submit their names and other particulars to Che58 words
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Article258 1963-02-09 7 When Spore joins Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri ]tf R. LEONARD RIST. acting head of the MalayiT *sia Economic Mission from the World Bank, said today the economic consequences of Singapore's merger with the Federation were of "paramount importance." He said: "It is quite natural for Singapore, which has a fine258 words
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Article45 1963-02-09 7 KLANQ. Frl. Eleven people were fined $20 each today for gambling in Camp Road. Port Swettenham. on Feb. 7. One of them. Peh Tan. was fined a further $100 .or allowing his premises to be used as a common gamins house.45 words
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Obituary54 1963-02-09 8 *•'*> tit (Minimmm) MR. IONC CHIN INQ Agad M paaaad a«ay peacefully on 8-2-a >r*wng behind hi* beloved wife, two sons t»o daughter*, on* daughter-in-law, one future daughter-in-law, aad on* grand daughter. Cortege leave*. 2. > oldstream Avenue at 4.00 p.m ao Sunday <10-:i-«3) for Service at Bedok Uethodiat54 words
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Article196 1963-02-09 8 Wnr4t Sit (Minimum) TMI FAMILY or the late air. Lim for i-ondolane*.* and aaatatanc* rendered TMI FAMILY of the late Mr. We* Roo Kng thank relative* and friend* far their kind amitaace. wreatna and attendance at his luneral TNI FAMILY or the la'e Mr John Officer, and Staff of196 words
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Obituary28 1963-02-09 8 H'n^i Sf« (Minimum) IN EVIR LOVING Memory Of John «tanl*y Muru«r<<ii Who Deported Thi* Life on X '.'.tin Sadly Mimed By Hi* I'srenM. Brothers And Sister"28 words
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Article133 1963-02-09 8 M Hortf* tl* rViiUMni THE COCKPIT'S Java Rijittafel la *erv*d every Saturday and Sunday lunrh lime. PLEAIE NOT! SStM l« the New Telephone Number of The .loan Booty School of Charm and Modelling. All cotrripoodema to 17 Scot* Road 8.9. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all leather* and book addicta133 words
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Article193 1963-02-09 8 Hara*. tt.Ss (Him.) •T. ANDREW'S PRISBVTIRIAN CHURCH. Ipoh. Golf Club Road. Sun-ii-«v Service 11 am. Sunday School 11 a in All Welcome ST. ANDRSWt pREIirTiniAN CHURCH, I'enaui. MA Codtingtoo Avenue. Sunday Service 930 a.m. Children* Church 9.3 C a.m. Mandarin Ber\lce 3 p.m All Welcome. PRISBYTIRIAN CHURCH, UNCAPORC.193 words
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Article730 1963-02-09 8 The Sultan of Brunei has I reaffirmed his decision to join I Malaysia, the chairman of the •Sarawak United People's Party has called for readjustment of what he thinks needs readjusting, and the Afro-Asian People's Conference has condemn- ed Malaysia without botherine I to hear what Malaysia730 words
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Article353 1963-02-09 8 One of the significant effects of the recent Singapore arrests should be a dramatic speed-up in the development of Toa Payoh. The size and importance of this project is best i illustrated by reference to the housing programme. This provides for a total of just over 40,000353 words
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Article211 1963-02-09 8 Without questioning the inevitability of the International I Olympic Committee's decision :to expel Indonesia from the organisation, it is possible to regret that the first expulsion in the history of the Games j means that an Asian nation is barred from the first Olympics held in Asia. The211 words
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Article591 1963-02-09 8 ANTHONY SAMPSON - EUROPE'S NEW WAR OF WORDS ANTHONY SAMPSON After that collapse at Brussels by LONDON. Fri. In the mlrlsl of the political struggle for Europe another battle is brin K wagen over the same ground the battle of languages, between English and French. In Germany, the most contested area, the battle591 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1963-02-09 8 Tragedy of S. Africa's 'borderline' whites... THE COLD-BLOODED MACHINE THAT IS RATTLING SKELETONS IN THOUSANDS OF FAMILY CUPBOARDS by a SPECIAL WRITER CAPE TOWN, Friday SOUTH A F RICA'S Population Registration Act. introduced in 1950. has spelt tragedy for many of her people the "borde»rlinp" whites. Described as the cornerstoneOFNS - 1,260 words
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LETTERS
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84 1963-02-09 8 MANY years ago my brothers and I used to dellKht in reading to each other passages from a book entitled "D. Dinklespiel hl« Gonversationlngs' written In Philadelphia-Ger-man Jargon. I quote one passage which has stuck in my jfltoid— (I translate into ordinary English). "There Is84 words
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Article63 1963-02-09 8 WHY don't the postal staff Ret a half holiday on Saturdays or Thursdays and during the fasting month especially when all other government offices close at 2 p.m.? It is announced that "all government offices are open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the fasting month," but63 words
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Article48 1963-02-09 8 ris bewildering to see so many salary scales for B.A. honours graduates in Singapore. Those in the administrative service start with $680: those in the police force $860: those In the teaching service $605: and those in the executive service $465 Why this Inequality? BEWILDERED Singapore48 words
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Advertisement381 1963-02-09 8 Str.iU T\mt* Malay M.J Cieeeiried nwniiwwM atay •a handed MM lat Flew COLO SJTOPJAwg AKCABB Orchard COLO *TO*««I HANCMM AT HOLLAND MABHUTOM KB*>*>BL HOAO-NAVAL .ASK A«tnerteed Agents CITY BOOK ■TORE LT» Wlncneetee Heuee. Caln/ar Ouay TMsT NIWI F*JONT ntteetrlck'a fuMrmtrhat M. M. WMAIL I Admiralty Naval Baa* a M. ABDUL381 words
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Advertisement8 1963-02-09 8 For Expert Tailoring SINOAPOMt ONLY 'X«"''lsiVf MEN'S IMOf8 words
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Advertisement95 1963-02-09 8 ■H «M^r i IWM'IM'MI T^i»i|l»w»*aaaaaa-a-saan| m^m Ilnn> .^Lr^^mmmmM K RrTTHt I ■L WL 1 1 BLUE SPOT TV Germany's Best YOU CAN BUY ON HIRE PURCHASE OR FOR CASH YOU CAN EVEN JUST HIRE O\K OR BUY ON OUR LAY-BY SYSTEM. Sole Agents:— AAA KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD WWW95 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-02-09 9 Together— to the grave-a doctor and his mother SINGAPORE, Fri.— ln a house by the sea in Pasir Panjang, two coffins lay side by side today. In one was Madam Slew Lin Neo, 72 and in the other her son. Dr. Essei Tan Sin Lian. 47. Grief-stricken Dr. Tan. a223 words
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Article61 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Talks are still going on between the Labour Ministry and the Hwa Hone Manufacturers Co. Ltd. in Payn Lebar about the firm's dismissal of 11 workers. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry. ■aid today: "It is a small matter61 words
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Article56 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— A youth. Chin Wang Yiu, was today sen- 1 fenced to six months' Jail after he pleaded guilty to theft of a gold' bunele and gold ring from a one- ear-old child at the Thandayu- thapanl Temple In Tank Road yesterday during the Thalpusam56 words
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Article48 1963-02-09 9 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Army Civil Service Union will hold a special delegates conference to decide on action "to force" tlic War Department for an early I settlement of compensation for retrenched members. The conference will be held f>' the Cultural Centre Hall. Fort Canning on Sundiiv48 words
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Article26 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. Thomas Bat a. head of the Bata Shoe orsaniMktion will nrrlve in Singapore tomorrow lrom Saigon on a MMBMSi tour.26 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-02-09 9 Carol goes to the Istana Negara on union business— THK GIRt in dark cheongsam is Miss Carol Tan, a member of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. She went with leaders of the union to the Istana Negara yesterday to present a petition. They arrived at the gates at noon, andKok Ah Chong - 167 words
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Article103 1963-02-09 9 Robbery at bank: Youth accused CJINGAPORE, Fri— A youth, O Ong Seng Huat, was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court in connection with the robbery at the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation branch at the Nanyang University on Jan. 15. He is the second person to be charged with the103 words
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Article50 1963-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's national park will be featured in a BBC television nro gvamme on Wednesday. The following week, the leathernecked turtles of the East Coast will be screened to British viewers, according to a statement by the Briiin!' 1 Information Services nerc today.50 words
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108 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— G. Kannusamy. Postal Department pensioner, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tali in the High Court today, dissolving hit marriage with Janakl Animal, on the ground of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. Kannusamy108 words
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Article, Illustration488 1963-02-09 9 'DOCTOR PERFORMED ABORTION ON ME, UNSIGNED STATEMENT IS READ AT INQUEST SINGAPORE, Friday. N HER death throes at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, a pretty housewife, Tang Wai Cheng, 24, gave police descriptions of a clinic and a private medical practitioner, who she alleged, had performed488 words
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Article61 1963-02-09 9 SINOAPORK, Fri. The Australian Government, has contributed $10,000 in cash and $10,000 worth of supplies to the Sarawak Flood Relief Fund. The Australian Commission in Singapore has also sent a message of sympathy from the Australian Government to the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell and61 words
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98 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri— Mr. F. V. Rajendra has been appointed organising secretary of the Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees. Mr. Goh Teck Phuan. the president, announced today. Mr. Goh said that this post was created for one main reason to enlarge98 words
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Article45 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Fourteen Singapore prison warders left today for Brunei In the Raja < Brooke after eight others had left earlier by air. The Commissioner ol Prisons. Maj. P. L James, said the warders were sent at the request of the Brunei Government.45 words
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Article, Illustration302 1963-02-09 9 A BANG -BANG SPREE-IT'S ALLOWED AFTER 14 YEARS... KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. TN ALMOST every street in the Federation, the Chinese went on a bang-bang spree today letting off fire crackers. Policemen smiled and walked away, while children and adults openly let off crackers for the first time in 14 years.302 words
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Article43 1963-02-09 9 KUCHDJO, Fri. Three more rebels surrendered In the Llmbung district of Sarawak's Firth Division this morning. They are Bujaog bin Haji Manmud. a lieutenant In the rebel army, Rosli bin Sambas, a corporal and Bakar bin Rudln. a private.43 words
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Article36 1963-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Singapore Traction Company bus conductor. Ng Sua Hua, was fined $10 today for fighting with a passenger in his bus yesterday. The passenger, Mannarlingam. was also flnpd f 10.36 words
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Advertisement82 1963-02-09 9 EASTERN GARDEN (7!/2 m.s. Upper Eost Coost Rood, Singapore.) TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! HURRY! HURRY! X CS^ ONLY A FEW LEFT! X^ V^^^j7> /^v v ACCOMMODATION: Ground Floor: Ist Floor: Living dining rooms, Utility, Three spacious bedrooms, Kitchen, Toilet, Carporch. Hall, Bathroom W.C. Specious front and82 words
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Advertisement185 1963-02-09 9 HOW MUCH COOKING CAN With k Tmjn Kerosine stove > s SSOI H o s sfc'j^gii rji in o 8 883 He*" If D b Cooking Is Better g Sr with a clean-burnlnt no-smoke TOYO J Cooking Store O iH Whtchever model you choose, you can f^J be sure that185 words
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Miscellaneous494 1963-02-09 9 Your Radio Listening RADIO MALAYA I P° sers >-15 Fiesta; 9.30 Time berry; 12.30 Evergreen Parade; m«w« r\ gjg^ The Newg 9 M NeWB IJO Newg lM Weekly gj,^ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE talk. Interlude: 9.46 Coffee Market Report- 1.45 Jan Cor SERVICE 41.7 metres Time; 10.00 For The Whole duwener Conducts:494 words
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Letter180 1963-02-09 10 RAISING language standards I CONGRATULATE Mr. Chong Shin Guan. chairman of the board of managers of the Nan Kai Primary (Chinese) school, Kuala Lumpur, for openly stating that he Is not satisfied with the standard of the national language among the pupils of the school and that he is taking180 words
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Letter174 1963-02-09 10 YOUR correspondent I "Govt. Servant" objects to the part-time law course. Though I am not a part-time student of the law course and don't intend being one, I feel I should challenge his statement that part-time students with full-time jobs (especially those connected with teaching) could not devote their174 words
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Letter248 1963-02-09 10 I FULLY endorse the letter complaining about the practice of appointing headmasters from among serving senior teachers. However I would go further and say that the administration of schools in Singapore as a whole should be probed and the necessary changes made Quite apart from this unorthodox248 words
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Letter62 1963-02-09 10 'PHE Ministry of Health should approach the Lotteries Board for financial assistance towards the expenses of patients whom the medical authorities consider need treatment overseas. I have no doubt that the public will continue to offer generous assistance in future deserving; cases, but why wait for that? Should62 words
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Letter81 1963-02-09 10 I STRONGLY support the various readers who have complained about the poor telephone service in Muar. I too find that whenever I wish to make a call I have to wait at least 20 minutes before lam put through. Sometimes the operator will Just say "Hold on". This81 words
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Letter99 1963-02-09 10 LAST Saturday I went to the Joo Chiat Post Office to open a Savings Bank account and completed the usual form. The postal clerk checked It and said my name was Incomplete. I produced my identity card. The clerk said I had omitted my father's name therefore I99 words
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Letter136 1963-02-09 10 WRITE on behalf of all car owners residing along Yio Chu Kang Road between the 6} and 62 milestone. Along this stretch of road is a double white line and on one side of this road are two blocks of terrace houses. Car owners find it136 words
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Letter193 1963-02-09 10 This senseless slaughter T SUGGEST that the motorist is not the villain he is painted. If a person flings himself before the muzzle of a gun or into a tiger's cage, for Instance, the public would assume that the outcome must have been obvious to the deceased and would come193 words
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Letter271 1963-02-09 10 T7VER since the S.T.C. 188 buses were put on the road, the 18A service has been greatly reduced and It seems that there are only a couple of 18A buses going along Serangoop Road and Serangoon Garden Estate after office hours. The result Is that271 words
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Letter59 1963-02-09 10 IN some primary schools, sports secretaries make it a habit of leaving their classrooms much too often. I know of a school where the children are left by themselves for the whole school day. My son Ls always in a chaotic classroom and was once hit by another59 words
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Letter117 1963-02-09 10 RADIO listeners In this town were pleased when Radio Malaya Kota Bharu opened on Jan. 1 this year. But a week or so later the Malay transmission started breaking-off Intermittently, sometimes as many as 10 to 15 times a day. Friends have been complaining bitterly. Once It even117 words
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Letter117 1963-02-09 10 \MBOO guns are being Jl) landled freely by some ,chlevous boys in the kampong inside Lorong 33. They are a real menace to the residents in the area. But it is regrettable to find parents, and even some police officers living in this area, turning a blind eye117 words
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Letter44 1963-02-09 10 ■yERY often 1 oome across T letters in your columns where parents complain that some school teachers are too young to teach. Whether a teacher can teach or not and not her age and looks is surely all that matters? READER Singapore44 words
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Advertisement735 1963-02-09 10 Cine Elmo F/l 8, 10mm fixed-focus type. Fully automatic 'CdS' Ife-^v exposure control over ASA 10.320. I High magnification real-image view r*'*l BB^\ finder; adjustable vision. F stop a I readings. Pre-set type, 50 feet 1 I $*r continuous film counter and film change indicator. Motor-driven by I 4 'penlight'735 words
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Advertisement109 1963-02-09 10 a MitsubisliiY New 'Electronic Banker Ends A Thousand-Year Tradition For over ten centuries Japanese have used personol seals to sign documents and establish identity. With Mitsubishi's Autho-Visor, the depositor is completely protected against loss or fraud, without the use of his traditional seal Innovations like these reflect Mitsubishi's tradition of109 words
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Miscellaneous296 1963-02-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS giving wrong name (8). 1. Wlldflower keeps under the 8. It's. the stone that attracts; edge (7). desire to nave it (8). 5. Must have risked his neck 13. Ridden over from Strange(7). ways like a 6 (10). 9. Country of origin of "La Mer" 15.296 words
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Advertisement1547 1963-02-09 11 T0 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.: Out Spot Sails P. S'haa Pliaat) ACHILLES LiftrpMl, Havr In Pt 'Fll II Frt 11 PYRRHUS LiftrpMl Oubhn, GllsgM Fll tl Frt 11 Frt 14/11 Frt 1) POLYDORUS Littrptil Dublin Fll 11 Frt II Ftl 17/lt Frt II MENESTHEUS Lmrpitl, Glasgow Ftl II Frt1,547 words
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Advertisement1471 1963-02-09 11 THE E. A. C. LINES- SAIIINI* TO SENOA^ Ll NAVRI. HAMBURt. BREMEN. AIITOIBJ*. >(S^^V HOTTtIOAM. AMSTERBAM. ttLO. llTilEßtttt ANI COPENNAGIN, A/Ct-t-VVl\ Sport P Shan *HB| W VSVISI "■OMA" a) Sailil Sailtl it Pt'll Ftl d)r*TrKF 11/ M Fll 21/21 Fll «,2) Frt Y^L^Ky "lASRA I) 21 ft*/ Mji 1/ I1,471 words
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Advertisement1421 1963-02-09 11 bemlSHljime (tfUSS SERVICE IB lIHIIN HVERfML A CtNTININUi PIRTS. roar* raw BENCU'ACNAN Lpttl. B'waß, Nlatg. r«aa F* 11/11 Frt 14/11 Ftl 28/J1 MNALBER (M) IH|. I'aia, Hiwi A Or» Frt 11/ll FM 22/21 JM 11/ I ■tN.tOCN (E Lt- I'bA. I monti. Hill. N »M1 Fll 21/21 Frt 17/ 41,421 words
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Advertisement1328 1963-02-09 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. VVn iti ni «Jit yj&k BLLBRNAK LIMB dc KLAVBNBfS LIMB a^^W Cm IP ILI lM ANIILEI. LAN FUNLI.I.U NAvit LMtaaa hamibm hattle. Vancouver i portuni ROTHIOAM MIboUSIRoOk. g Sport P. S'Mm Penant ORONiyii'u 11/11 Frt 11/21 Ftl 22 22 Frt S ao-i P. S>a<r> Perant Cm1,328 words
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Article142 1963-02-09 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATipNI) V rb. s. Three montm Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d K. N. 16 ct*. C. Storage 4 Jd. (Jammona 11 eta. a. Traction 1/3 J. Wautfb to cts. Shell 15 ct.v M Brew 25 cts. Steamship P ets M Cement IS cts. B. Times 22142 words
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Article92 1963-02-09 12 THE Malayan Eiortans,* aankt Ass*elalMn made thin- chances id its rates to mercouta yesterday (all rates to SUM): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 3j »/l«. M d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 I/S trade hills Ssltlng TT sr OD rsady: Canada 351: OeutMne Msrks 13Ut: Italian92 words
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Article42 1963-02-09 12 Further January rubber crops Included: Batu Llntant 284,000 Ib.. and Glenealy 196.000 Ib. I/nlted Malacca 321.800 Ib.. Ayer Molek 50.560 Ib.. Leon*. Hln San Itd 144.700 Ib.. and Nyala* 66.500 Ib I Suncri Tukanr 84.500 Ib.. and Temrrloh 122.500 Ib42 words
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669 1963-02-09 12 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS on the \j Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon turned generally easier and there were more sellers about. This resulted from a Jakarta report reaching the market mid afternoon which quoted the Antara news agency as saying about ten669 words
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Article23 1963-02-09 12 M»la>an stork Indices Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Industrial*: 101.35 1*1.17 Tins: 1*7.62 106.69 S rubbers: 1*3.16 103.16 Dec. 29. 1962= 100.23 words
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Article697 1963-02-09 12 ("•OMBINEX) business in the Sinustxire and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday. with the number of the shares traded in bracketsINDUSTRIALS: Beustead (1.000) 51. 59, (6.000) jus, <22.000> $157: C.T.S. erda Ms), si. Ounlept (1.000) $2. A3 D. $2.82 XL, (1.000) $2.65. i.VIMKI)697 words
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315 1963-02-09 12 ON the Straits tin market yesterday the price remained unchanged at $426 per picul on an offering estimated to be increased by 5 tons to 240 tons. In London overnight tin values showed a softer tendency tn early dealings, but later following315 words
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Article110 1963-02-09 12 MELBOURNE. Prl. CHARE travdinc continued firm Influenced by the sue*m of company reports mostly of good results Kothmaru further Improved and MePhrnons moved up following its report of half year's buoyant trading. Oils were Irregular while baa* bwUls are quiet and easier. Loans were steady. C.R.A 17/11 Mount110 words
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Article193 1963-02-09 12 CHIP* lyuif .i.n t .ia. tn« llngaawr* •hum ttdiy arc Dollua 33/94. B«nrlnn*i N/9. llaxwrll Brander 21 '22, Surapltan NW 2, Patxla 42/43 OlC* Marrsk 46. Houtman 24/2 S. Orooaay 44/45, Tjlnegara 13/14. Coromaodel 6/7. Flylnc Hawk 4/5, laarco 19, Hoegh Cairn 46. aemantan NW. 3. Cardiganshire193 words
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Article26 1963-02-09 12 February 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 791 cents (down a quarter of a cent) TIN: $426 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offprint: 240 tons (up five tons)26 words
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Article482 1963-02-09 12 rPHE Malayan Rubber Market has moved sluggishly throughout the week and trading generally has been on a small scale state H.C.B. Co. Ltd.. in their current review. Switching out of the February position pro— w vided a fair percentage of the business in No. 1482 words
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Article257 1963-02-09 12 I/tBROARY fint grade rutjUar buy 1 era f.e.B. closed at 6 p.m. m Klnrapor* and Kuala Lumpnr Testerday at 791 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent. The tone was Baft*. IC. C.R.A. and F M R.I. closing prtc»« in cents per Ib.. yesterday. I R.257 words
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Article90 1963-02-09 12 CNINIIC Predue* lich.n,., lli k toere neefl pritet per plcul yeettr•ay: Ceewmrt ell: bulk |42i seller*, drum *45| sellem. Cetvai feb./March UK/Ccotl-.nt $27! buyers. fapinr: Muntok white $152 i setlera. Sarawak white tl">0 sellers, special Sarawak bl»ck IKS sellers. garbled L^mponK black *IK> sellers ABTA $110 seller* llngap«re90 words
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Advertisement847 1963-02-09 12 S>or« POSJOSH ITA/ETD ITA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA, CHITTAGONG ANO PENANG M.V. "STATI Of TRAVANCORE COCHIN" tor Adelaide. Melbourne ond Sydney Fek. 12/14 Fek. 9/10 FROM CALCUTTA, KAKtNADA 4 MALACCA i.s. "AJANTA" tor Hirohoto, Otako. Nogoyo ond Yokohomo Feb. 14/15 FROM BOMBAY, BHAVNAGAR, COCHIN, KOILTHATTAM AND PENANG I M.V. "VIiHVA SHANTI"847 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-02-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT a Wmrdt SS (*tlm.)—Bmx St ct: txtrm RIOUinCD For Two European bachelors one Househoy or Amah to perform General House Work Including washing and cooking Phone S2IS4 INTELLIGENT ASSISTANT SECRETARY required for advertising agency In Singapore commencing loth February. Oood English essential. Aw>ly P.O. Box 1933 statin* age,1,462 words
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Advertisement1062 1963-02-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tf Wmrdt U Hiit.)— Box St ct: extra WANTSO Trainee Managers for a large cinema Organisation. Senior Cambridge qualification. Knowledge height o'6'.'. Plaaaa apply to Box ASOS7 B.T. B'pora with passport photographs (not returnable). PUNCH-CARD OPSRATOR for tba Shell Company of tbe Federation of Malaya Limited ippllcationa are1,062 words
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Advertisement937 1963-02-09 13 HOUSES k LAND WANTED it Wmrd* SS (Mtm.)— Box St ct: txtrm WANTEO TO BUY Douse in Braddell Heights vacant/noa vacant possession. HlgOer ground preferred. Particulars te Baa* A9OSS 8.T.. B'pore WANTED LAND or old bouse with vacant possession district 9 below half acre. Bite plan an.i particulars to Box937 words
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Advertisement1012 1963-02-09 13 TUITION H Wmrdt U (hH*.r—*Ux St ett. axrre SIC STARTS BEGINNERS' Shorthand: 9 a.m.. 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m.. 7 p.m. Book-keeping: 8 am., 6 p.m.. Typing. Malay-shorthand. English. Mathematics. 75 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. B'pora. *****. *****. LAMBERT'S ORIVINO SCHOOL <Jnly driving institution approved by Mitoroohiic Aasoctatioa.1,012 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-02-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE }t Word* Si (Min.}—Bmx St ett^txtrm MwRRrS MINOR IM4). Two Door ModeL Taaaa aad Insured, (1.100/--0.n.0. Telepnoaa No. 2158 Johore Bahru. Mr Pant ISM AUSTIN 850 used as spare car. Oenulne mileage 18,000. No accident. Owaar leaving. $3,300 0.a.0. No dealers. Phone (B'pore) SMOB. LATE TtSS OPEL1,094 words
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Advertisement904 1963-02-09 13 FOR SALE it Word* SS Mtm y-** tt tf, CTtf HARI-RAVA BARGAINS. CiuMaaa Shirts from $3-00. Himalaya a. 3. Selegis Road, S'pora RED lI A AQUARIUM will add happiness to your family. Call at 44, Dhoby Ghaut. Spore. Telephone *****. MUMTAZ CARPETSi Wtda selections washing/repairing. Concessional rates. Amber A<-cade. Spore904 words
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Advertisement544 1963-02-09 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) *t_Wtrdt U (Mtm.)— Bmx St rta. txtrm BEFORE YOU SUV Batik. visit Bktlk Shop Cathay Cinema. BUY THE MOST Beautiful and B--t Quality Jewelleries from Poh Hu.n Goldsmith. VISIT LBB ONN. 206 S S. Bridge Road. Singapore for faahlooahie Jewellery. NEW DBSION PLATINUM. Dlamoni Broochee/NecklaeeK. Chiong Bbm«544 words
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638 1963-02-09 14 Epsom Jeep - Peak of Perfection Mickey Rooney in their best form Epsom Jeep BISTRO SPARKLES IN TRIAL [9 QINGAPORE, Fri Peak of Perfection and Mickey Rooney 11, two of last season's top moneyspinners, are in theii best ever form. Peak of Perfection was merely "cantering" when he clocked 37 sec. for 3f,638 words
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Article1608 1963-02-09 14 Race One: 2.0— Cl 3 Div s— 6f 1 BamboHna (Goh St.) Tjoa, 3 9.0 B. WUaon 7 2 ***** Straat Peter (TT Bt.) Donnelly. 6 8.13 4 3 ***** On Trust (Ylng Hon St.) Lee, 6 8.12 (F) M. Lee 13 4 ***** Flying Spec1,608 words
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Advertisement1258 1963-02-09 14 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDER Making op of reserve read off Jenrek Read. TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department, Singapore, In Class 'D' and above, and under Head I or 111 (b). will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street, Singapore 6 In Tender Box No. 191,258 words
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Advertisement805 1963-02-09 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the poets of Office Boy advertised on 22-10-62 have been filled. All applicants thanked. ANDERSON SCHOOL, IPOH. Applications are invited from teachers of any one or more of the following subjects in Forms 111 to VI: Malay, Geography. Economics, Commerce, English, P.E..805 words
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Advertisement112 1963-02-09 14 I ENGLISH ELECTRIC I I with I FONDUE EQUIPMENT All requirements for MEAT OR CHEESE FONDUE. New device. Wickless burner*. Obtainable at: SILVERCRAFT 31, Penang Rood, S'pore-9. V Tel: ***** Also ovoiloble at, COLD STORAGE Arcade Bronch Orchard Rood. Tel: ***** OPEN ALL DAY SATURPAYS. SALES MANAGER for Far Ea»t,112 words
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Miscellaneous202 1963-02-09 14 Onp ttff V. T UnmlSn OKAY, DOC, YOU CAN > \OU CAN IF YOU STILL)'rv; S£,l IwELU. ALL RIGHT, IF X^ HEY HOWD^ArT/ STARS, YOU FIBE UP TH' TIME- OH. WANT THAT MILLION ICriflw-? VOU"CE SURE YOUR/ ANY TIME, YOU GET IN JDIDNT FIGURE MACHINE N0W.... I I CAN. I202 words
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Article560 1963-02-09 15 .AS&JY GAMES SCANDAL: It's not only what was done but the way it was done, says Brundage Cannot compete in Olympics until re-admitted by lOC LAUSANNE, Friday. fHE International Olympic Committee yesterday barred Indonesia from competing in the Olympic Games for an indefinite period. A very Brundage, theReuter - 560 words
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Article90 1963-02-09 15 SCOTT SIGNS ON FROM RANGERS T ONDON, Frl.— English First Division soccer club Everton's spending on their first team topped £300,000 yesterday when they signed Glasgow Rangers' Scottish International winger Alex Scott for a fee of between £35.000 and £40,000. Both clubs earlier agreed on terms for Scott,Reuter - 90 words
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Article95 1963-02-09 15 GEORGETOWN. Fri. \J The West Indies Cricket Board of Control yesterday rejected the offer of an English to bacoo firm to pay the extra money demanded by Wesley Hall, Gary Sobeis and Rohan Kanhai to make the West Indies tour of England this95 words
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Article121 1963-02-09 15 'Open' team to test Cup squad TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Malaya's probable Davis Cup line-up will get match practice against a Malayan "open" team at the Selangor Golf Club courts tomorrow (11 a.m.). Oilmour Lebum, the Australian professional coach who has been tralnlnr the national team since his arrival, said this121 words
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287 1963-02-09 15 TiOKYO, Fri.—Japan- ese Olympic Council officials said today they feared that suspension of Indonesia from the 1964 i Tokyo Olympic Games might cause some other nations to withdraw in a sympathy move and thereby ruin the first Olympics to be held in Asia.287 words
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Article319 1963-02-09 15 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton CRICKET by CANBERRA, Friday. rpHE retention of Ken Mackay in Australia's 12 for 1 the fifth and final Test at Sydney beginning next Friday suggests that the selectors are bearing in mind the fact that a draw would enable Australia to keep the Ashes.319 words
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236 1963-02-09 15 COWDREY SHEPPARD PUT MCC IN COMMAND DUBBO (New South Wales), Fri. Forceful Innings by Colin Cowdrey (97) and David Sheppard (93) put MCC well in command in their two-day match against a New South Wales Country XI here. At the close of the first day today, after dismissing the Country236 words
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Article17 1963-02-09 15 TAIPINO. Fri.— There will be no league hockey matches played here during the fasting month.17 words
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Article68 1963-02-09 15 LONDON. Frt Arthur Carr. the former Nottinghamshire and England cricket captain, died at his home m Levburn. Yorkshire yesterday. He was 69. Carr played 11 times (or England—four times against Australia and .wen against South Africa. He captained England in four Test* against Australia in68 words
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254 1963-02-09 15 SINGAPORE. Frl. |>RITAIN'S champion hill climb driver, Arthur Owen, may compete in the second Malaysia Grand Prix at the Upper Thomson Road circuit here on Apr. 14-15. L. N. Lockerbie, president of the Singapore Motor Club. said Owen had Indicated that254 words
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Article51 1963-02-09 15 MANILA. Frl.— Formosans Hsieh Mm Nam and Chang Tung Chan will meet in the 36-hole final of the Philippines amateur golf championships on Sunday. In the semi-finals today. HMeh beat A! Mdrgolles (Philippines) three and two while Chan outplayed compatriot H.su Sheas San five and four.UPI - 51 words
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Article23 1963-02-09 15 DUBLIN. Fri.— The touring Sab Isidro Rugby Union team of Argentina were beaten 36-3 by University College Dublin here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement116 1963-02-09 15 .^H Wk h I m a|^H -0> Brit.' v I 111 111 I "^^^MFw'^ m itt^ Whatever your answer may be to this I JpPflPf wS^BBBm 64 question, you'll find some stimu~ I atm 9 v ew expressed on the subject 1 #4^ Igj^^^B^H by two leading Malayan writers in116 words
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Miscellaneous58 1963-02-09 15 BUGGER SEVEN-ASIDE: BCC competition s-flnals and final (Spore padang). HOCKEY STORE Bue District Miaor Unit final: 2 SCR v ABTB (Dover Rd. Spore). TRIAL: Perak State trial (Ipoh Municipal padang. 5). S'GOR DIV. Z: Klang DHA V Chartered Bank (Klann). FRIENDLY: Ceylon SO Malacca XI (Farm Pk. Spore). SWIMMING SPORE58 words
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Article394 1963-02-09 16 ALEX JOSEY - m/O/J VICTORY FOR RED INTRIGUE AT THE AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE From ALEX JOSEY MOSHI. Friday JNDONESIAN, Chinese and Japanese Communists have finally managed to persuade the Afro-Asian conference to slam the door in the face of four Malayans who travelled 4,000 miles to tell them that394 words
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Article120 1963-02-09 16 Two work parties at Brunei talks KI'ALA LIMPIR, Fri.— Two working parties have been formed in the Malaya Brunei intergovernmental talks at its first plenary session last nifbt. The first will deal with constitutional and general problems of Malaysia. The other will go into detailed recommendations in relation to finance120 words
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Article49 1963-02-09 16 KUCHING. Fri. Sarawak coastal areas have been warned to expect more flooding this weekend. Heavy rain *as fallen since early today. There will be high tides tonight, tomorrow and Sunday. The Malayan Airways Viscount from Singapore had to bypass Kuching this morning because of bad weather.49 words
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Article80 1963-02-09 16 COLOMBO. Fri.— Ceylon's Minister without Portfolio. Mr. Felix Di.i.s Bandaranaike. today denied in Parliament that Ceylon had negotiated with China to hand over a naval ba.se in exchange for long-term aid from Peking. An opposition member had asked whether there was any truth in an IndianReuter - 80 words
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Article29 1963-02-09 16 SAIGON. Fri. The Australian Chief of Air Staff. Air Marshal Sir Valston Hancock, arrived here today, piloting his own Canberra jet, for a two-day visit. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article72 1963-02-09 16 SAIGON, Fri. An altered word in a newspaper story spelled jail for two Vietnamese type setters here, local newspapers reported today. It all started when a reporter wrote a story about ;i Vietnamese air force plane crashing. When the story came out of the type-setting room,72 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-02-09 16 THE Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. receives a rift of blessed orchids 'from Chief Priest Sri G. L. Vairava of the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road during the Thalpnsam celebrations in the temple on Thursday night. Looking over his shoulderLow Yew Kong - 119 words
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Article74 1963-02-09 16 LISBON. Fri. Portugal's Foreign Minister. Dr. Alberto Noguelra. said today Portugal had no intention of seeking admission to the European Common Market with Britain excluded. He said In answer to a press conference question that members of the European Free Trade Association had an agreement that74 words
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205 1963-02-09 16 Lee steps in to keep wife of detainee in job SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has personally intervened to allow the wife of a security detainee to continue temporarily in Government service. She is Mrs. Mavis Puthucheary, 30. wife of James Puthucheary, who was among those arrested last Saturday.205 words
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Article92 1963-02-09 16 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two more left-wing trade unionist* were detained by the Special Branch today in a follow-up Saturday's big internal security round-up. This brings to 116 the number detained. Both men detained today are officials of the General Employees' Union. They are Ang Khoon Peng, assistant secretary-general92 words
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Article49 1963-02-09 16 KLAGENFURT. (Austria). Fri. A three-minute earthquake shook Klagenfurt. capital of the province of Carinthia. early this afternoon, rocking furniture and knocking pictures from walls, but causing no serious damage. The quake was the second in Austria within three days. Last Tuesday two successive tremors shook Innsbruck.49 words
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Article299 1963-02-09 16 LONDON, Frt. The London stock market showed little change today. Prices moved Irregularly in quiet trading. Gilt-edged prices ran back to show a fairly general fall on balance. Foreign bonds were mixed with Germans lower. Dollar stocks reflected lower levels in ttansAtlantic markets overnight. Oils weakened under the299 words
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Article52 1963-02-09 16 LONDON, Fri. Spot MHd.. Mar. 235 d.. April ttfcd.. May 23 11 16 d April/June 23 11/16 U. July /Sept. 23 9/16 U. Oct/Dec. 23 7/16 d.. Jan Mar. 23 5 16d. Apr/June unquoted*. July/Sept, unquoted, cl.f. Feb. 23 3 »d., Mar. i 23 5/16 d.. Apr. 23 5/lfld.52 words
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Article25 1963-02-09 16 LONDON, FH. Buyers 1852' i.i sellers £853. Forward buyers £854. sellers £854H, SetUement £853. Turnover a.m. 25 tons, pjn. 25. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article127 1963-02-09 16 KOTA BHARI Fri. The Singapore Government has banned permanently the entry into the State of a former Royal Artillery soldier, Inche Mohamed bin Daud. 40. The order was signed by Singapore's Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, on Jan. 7 and served on127 words
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157 1963-02-09 16 Malaya and Jakarta: No solution yet, says UN envoy JAKARTA, Fri. Th« United Nations Un-der-Secretary, Mr. C. R, Narasimhan of India, said today part of his work in Indonesia haa been to "ascertain, facts" of the "very ixn J happy relations between Indonesia and Malaya.' He was answering questions atReuter - 157 words
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Article56 1963-02-09 16 SYDNEY. Fn. Fifteen drums belonging to the C^trasena ballet company^lK Ceylon were released by Australian Customs officials today after tests proved animal skins on the drums had been treated and Wi<re free from germs. The drums were seized when the troupe arrived yesterday on the order of56 words
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