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Title Section23 1963-02-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 i The Straits Times Nat*** 1 He**"** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1963. <£- 15 CENTS. KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-02-11 1 ZAKARIA HASHIM - ZAKARIA HASHIM FRANTIC E. COAST CALLS Tanah Merah station master discovers baskets in the same wagon as consignment of sodium arsenite By KOTA BAHRU, Sun.— A "poison" fish alert went out today on the East Coast. Frantic telephone cnlls were made to the station masters of five283 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-02-11 1 JOSHUA NKOMO ARRESTED Algerian war warning in South Rhodesia SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), Sunday. pOLICE said today that Mr. Joshua Nkomo, for- mer leader of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, who was arrested yesterday at Rusape, 100 miles from Salisbury, would appear in court tomorrow charged under the Law andReuter - 214 words
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Article52 1963-02-11 1 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Sun. Sydney, which has several Chinese and Japanese restaurants, recently gained its first Malayan restaurant. Situated in George 8treet, at the entrance to Railway Square, it has become one of the main eating places of Malayan and Singapore students particularly for Its52 words
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Article30 1963-02-11 1 SYDNEY. Sun.— lvan Skripov. the Soviet diplomat expelled by Australia as the "master mind" of a spy ring left here today with his wife and nine-year-old son.30 words
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Article40 1963-02-11 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— Mrs. Ida Galietta Matachierro, a midwife of Albany, has retired at the age of 73 after delivering more than 6.000 babies since the start of her career In Italy more than SO years ago.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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190 1963-02-11 1 OTTAWA, Sun.— A company of Briti s h paratroopers whose last posting was sun-baked Bahrein, in the Persian Gulf, has completed its first two weeks of training near Churchill, Manitoba, with the thermometer dropping to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The company Will visitReuter - 190 words
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112 1963-02-11 1 ROME, Sun. The Italian Government is keeping a watchful eye on the famous Trevi Fountain, after receiving reports of offers from a Texas oilman, a banker and an American film company to buy the adjoining palace for about £2,000,000. Tourists throw coinsReuter - 112 words
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160 1963-02-11 1 MOSCOW, Sun The Soviet Communist Party said today it was ready for a meeting with the Chinese at any level as a first step towards solving their ideological dispute. Previously, the Russians had turned down a Chinese plea made two months agoReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-02-11 1 BORED SOLDIER OFFERS GIRLS: I'M ALL YOURS-FOR ONLY £200 LONDON, Sun.— Six-foot tall guardsman John Harrison makes this offer to Britain's husbandseeking females: "I'm willing to marry any attractive girl under 30 so long as she has £200 to buy me out of the Army." Dark-haired John, 21, serving with325 words
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383 1963-02-11 1 'Death for Reds' call by Iraqi rebel junta LONDON, Sunday. THE Iraqi military junta which overthrew Gen- eral Abdul Karim Kassem has ordered the execution of known Communists. Bagdad Radio last night accused them of trying to stir up confusion among the people and of violating military orders. It calledReuter - 383 words
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Article60 1963-02-11 1 Kampong invasion report ITUCHING, Sun. Police here tonight revealed that there had been unconfirmed reports today that about 40 armed men had invaded Telok Melananu on the Lundu coast between Sematan and Tanjong Datu close to the Indonesian border during last night. It was said that they had taken over60 words
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Article50 1963-02-11 1 MOSCOW, Bun.— Ace Bovlet parachutist Major Bvgenl Andreyev, who last November set a world record with a delayed drop tram a height of more Isi miles, will report back to duty In a few day*— after slipping in the street and breaking an ankle. Tub news agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article648 1963-02-11 1 'Fiasco' says Jek of Moshi talks SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Malayan delegation to tho Afro Asian Solidarity Conference at Moshi, Tanganyika, today described its proceedings as "a complete fiasco" with "no sense of unity." Two cables were received by the Ministry of Culture here today from Mr. Jek Yuen Tong648 words
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Article37 1963-02-11 1 U.S. SPY PLANE TOKYO. Sun l v intruded into North K<>rran air -pur yrstir d^v aivl w i- damacrd b* V-rlli KOTMM f iri Communist Cbn> f him New* Aurncy I rd today— C P.l.37 words
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105 1963-02-11 2 China tells India: We have more prisoners HONG KONG, Sun. The Chinese Foreign Ministry y e s t c r day notified the Indian Embassy in Peking that the number of Indian prisoners taken after last year's Sino Indian border clashes had risen to 2,188. According to Radio Poking, theReuter - 105 words
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295 1963-02-11 2 Big drive to force Vietcong rebels back into the hills SAIGON, Sun. SOME 2,500 South Vietnamese troops totlay fanned out along the rice-rich coastal plain 250 miles northeast of Saigon in a big operation aimed at throwing the guerillas back into the Annamite Mountains. There were heavy troop movements duringReuter - 295 words
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Article111 1963-02-11 2 SEERS DIDN'T SEE THIS ONE tJONG KONG, Sun. 11 "Hong Kong's bestknown group of for-tune-tellers were out of business yesterday burnt out of their business huts by an early morning fire which they had failed to foresee. This group piled their trade outside the walls of the ancient Wong TaiReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-02-11 2 Offended Ayub, so newsman told to leave KARACHI, Sun. **> Wellea Hangen, a National Broadcasting Company correspondent, was today told to leave Pakistan for offending President Ayub Khan and Mr. Z. A. Bhutto, External Affairs Minister, government officials said. The 32 year old correspondent was not given any time limitReuter - 211 words
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Article232 1963-02-11 2 Quick look round... JAKARTA, Sun. An official of the Indonesian Embassy in London was travelling to The Hague with a "free hand" to examine ways and means of reopening Dutch-Indo-nesian diplomatic relations, according to an informed source here. HONG KONG: Chinese residents here remitted more than H.K.s3o million to friends232 words
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Article69 1963-02-11 2 Almost a white wedding WARM quilted pantaloons are revealed as the bridegroom, Mr. Geoffrey Lancaster, lifts the trailing skirts of his bride's medieval-style wedding dress from the snow as they leave St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, Lon- don, after their wedding. The bride was the former Miss Hilda McCormick. Both69 words
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151 1963-02-11 2 ADENAUER WILL RESIGN-IT'S DEFINITE HAMBURG, Sunday. r\R. HEINRICH von Brentano, chairman of the Christian Democratic Party parliamentary group, said here yesterday there was no doubt that Dr. Konrad Adenauer would resign as Chancellor in autumn. He said the question of a successor still gave grounds for concern, but most ofReuter - 151 words
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119 1963-02-11 2 LONDON, Sun. A reporter, columnist and foreign correspondent were today named Britain's top Journalists of 1962 the People, a national Sunday newspaper. Awards honouring the late columnist Hannen Swaffer went to Walter Terry, political correspondent of the Dally Mall, as reporter of the year, WilliamReuter - 119 words
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Article33 1963-02-11 2 LONDON. Sun. Flood threats are widespread throughout Europe and Britain as the thaw brings relief from seven weeks of harsh winter weather that has killed more than 1,500 people. U.P I.UP - 33 words
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Article28 1963-02-11 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Actor•lnger Bing Crosby left a Sant* Monica hospital here yesterday after an operation for the removal of a stone from a kidney. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article49 1963-02-11 2 The border waver BERLIN, Sun.— East German border guards yesterday fired eight shots at an East Berliner who stood near the border waving to West Berlin, police reported here. They said the man was taken away by the East German border police, but had apparently not been wounded.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article20 1963-02-11 2 BERLIN, Sunw— The East German Army has called another 267.000 men to register for the draft.— CP.l.20 words
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748 1963-02-11 3 "YOU could even regard buttons as strategic without them soldiers would have to hold up their pants by hand." "WE Russians have a proverb which says that when dear friends quarrel they are just amusing themselves." MOSCOW, SundayReuter - 748 words
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220 1963-02-11 3 U.S. FIGHTERS MAKE SHORT WORK OF SURPRISE 'RAIDERS' TtfEW YORK, Sun. 11 American air defences are constantly tested In mock nuclear bombing attacks and raiders are usually "destroyed" within minutes, Parade magazine reports. The report said two UJB. Air Fore* bomber squadrons, known as the "friendly enemies." had the soleReuter - 220 words
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117 1963-02-11 3 \TEW x*ORK, Sun— The ll New York Times News services said today that America's 16 astronauts had been offered an estimated $9.6 million by a publishing firm for their personal accounts of future space missions. It sa|d the firm involved was Field Enterprises117 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-02-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UK SJ2#/V s N, VJWMO MADE IT \J OBJI /7ts15 words
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Article252 1963-02-11 3 TWO MORE DIEF MINISTERS RESIGN OTTAWA, Sunday. (^ANADA'S Trade Minister, Mr. George Hess, and the acting Defence Minister, Mr. Pierre Sevigny, resigned from the cabinet yesterday saying they could not agree with Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's defence policy. Mr. Hees and Mr. Sevigny today released their separate letters of resignationReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-02-11 3 MOSCOW, Sun Nuclear physicist Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo (above), who defected from Britain to the Soviet Union in 1950, has been nominated for a Lenin Prize for his scientific work, Tass news agency reported. The Lenin Prize Is one of the highest awarded In the SovietUPI - 88 words
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Article86 1963-02-11 3 LONDON, Sun. Kenneth Strange Johnson objected yesterday as a Midge was about to commit him to Brixton prison for men here pending a hearing on Feb. 18 on charges of having suspected stolen drugs. "I am undergoing a sex change at the moment and you can86 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-02-11 3 'We can make our own pipelines' MOSCOW, Sun. —Mr Khrushchev said yesterday that failure by Japanese and West German firms to honour contracts to deliver oil pipelines to the Soviet Union would hurt only the firms as Russia could provide the pipes herself. He told Canadian millionaire Mr. Roy ThomsonReuter - 148 words
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581 1963-02-11 4 Success of an all-Asian cast at the Vic SINGAPORE, Sun. ■3 The Theatre World Association presented Berthold Brecht's "The Good Woman of Setzuan" in the Victoria Theatre on Friday. Let me say at once that the play itself Is an unquestionable success. It moves gently but inexorably to a dramatic581 words
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Article53 1963-02-11 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Photographic Society of Singapore tonight showed a programme of colour slides at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre. The programme. "Around the World with P.S.A." 1962. featured slides of many lands, including Singapore. Tomorrow there will be a repeat screening at the National Library open53 words
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Article32 1963-02-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Cathay Organisation and Paramount Films Incorporation will hold a special preview on luesday for 300 underprivileged children In Singapore. The show will be Haward Hawks' "Hatari."32 words
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Article425 1963-02-11 4 MINISTRY MAN ANSWERS TWO CRITICS SINGAPORE. Sun. THE Ministry of Education here today described as "misrepresentation of facts" criticisms about the work done by senior school teachers and the practice of appointing principals from among them. The criticisms \yere levelled at the Ministry in letters by two Straits Times readers,425 words
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155 1963-02-11 4 GRANDSON RESCUES CRIPPLE FROM FIRE jCiINGAPORE. Sun. *D Grandmother, Madam Lim Twe, 84, stared in helpless horror for some minutes last night, while flames licked the curtains of her room on the second floor of an Emerald Hill Road building. She was all alone and could do nothing but pray155 words
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Article58 1963-02-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun, A new 210-foot $300.00 chimney will be lifted into position at the Kallang gas works tomorrow if the wind velocity is favourable. The chimneys stack, with the associated manifolding was built entirely in Singapore. It will discharge the effluent gases from the gas plant58 words
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100 1963-02-11 4 S'PORE TO SYDNEY FOR DAUGHTER'S WEDDING From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Sun. The bride's mother is coming from Singapore and the bridegroom's University chum from North Queensland for the wedding in Sydney on Feb. 16 of a young Asian couple. The couple are Miss Mary Teo, youngest daughter of Mr. and100 words
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Article148 1963-02-11 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week commencing tomorrow. All shows will begin at 7 p.m.: Tomorrow: Tai Keau Bchool. Lorong Tal Seng, Hwa Nam School, Bah Soon Pah Road, Lam San School. Tanah Merah148 words
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Article361 1963-02-11 4 r THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta. (BA 713) 8.05 p.m. Pan American: Prom San Francisco, Loc Angeles. Honolulu. Manila, Saigon (PA 843) 1.25 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney. Darwin361 words
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Article286 1963-02-11 4 Arrests: Problem not over Lee SINGAPORE, Sunday. REFERRING to the recent mass arrests and detentions of about 120 people on security grounds, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that the problem was still not yet over. "Quite a number of them are still at large. The286 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-02-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Polish pianist Witold Malcuzynskl flew into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur this morning to give two recitals at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow and on Tuesday. A great Interpreter of Chopin, Malcuzynski will devote his entire Tuesday evening performance to the work of this composer.73 words
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Advertisement457 1963-02-11 4 B^'F rint f Jt-]?yi |l XOW MSOUIM.! I 1 1 em I 30-4.00 -6.30 ft 9 30pm* X WALT DISNEY'S X itHur ]iswri I I vJSIXI f GUN Robert LOGGIA at ELFEGO BACA Plus! WALT DISNEY'S SPECIAL COLOR FEATURETTE: "The 7 Cities of Anturctlea" and "Beriia Smqopura" No: 3 ONSTAGE-TONIGHT457 words
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311 1963-02-11 5 300 pupils hit by temporary train schedule TELUK ANSON. Sun. About 300 pupils who live in areas along the 17-mile stretch of railway line between Tapah Road and Teluk Anson are badly hit by the present train services. They are without their usual means of transport to 13 schools In311 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-02-11 5 PENANG, Sunday. fHE chairman of the Penang division of tru Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today that his party was not opposed to the Alliance Government's policy of giving special rights to the Malays to improve their economic status "so long as410 words
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Article220 1963-02-11 5 Dr. GOH MEETS WORLD BANK MISSION SINGAPORE, Sunday. piVE World Bank economic experts members of r the Malaysia economic mission— today paid a courtesy call on Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and discussed "broad financial matters" relating to Malaysia. They are Mr. Leonard Rist, acting head of the220 words
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Article96 1963-02-11 5 N. Borneo team for New York JESBELTON. Sun The pro-Malaysia Sabah Alliance Party Is to send a delegation to the U.N. committee on colonialism In New York to give "a true picture of conditions prevailing in North Borneo". This was agreed at a meetIng of the national council of the96 words
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Article35 1963-02-11 5 KAJANG. Sun.— A clinic with midwives" auarters has been built •ft Kumpong Sungei Lui. Ulu Lannoi. 16 miles from here to cater for the 3.000 peoble in th« area. It cost $12,00035 words
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155 1963-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Nine non-Malay teachers are now teaching in Malay secondary schools to help solve the shortage of staff. They are the first batch of trained English medium teachers to be given a oneyear intensified language tours? at the Language Institute here to155 words
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237 1963-02-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun DADlo Malaya's ex**ternal service is to be extended soon to cover Indonesia, the Borneo territories, Vietnam, Thailand and Burma. A 10 kilowatt transmitter will be used to beam these broadcasts. Frequencies for the service have been given and a call-sign237 words
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79 1963-02-11 5 PORT TRAILER CRUSHES LABOURER TO DEATH PENANG. Sun.— A labourer. Koe Bian Chuan, was crushed to death by a trailer outside the Penang Port Commission yesterday afternoon. Koe. 37. was helping to drag the trailer with two other colleagues after leading a consignment of cabbages when he was pusned forward79 words
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Article163 1963-02-11 5 ALLIANCE RECOVER KAMPAR SEAT KAMPAR, Sun. Th« Alliance yesterday won a vacant seat in the Kampar Town Council formerly held by the People's Progressive Party. The Alliance lost the seat to the PPP two years ago. The by-election was necessitated by the death of Mr. S. S. Mark, 42. of163 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-02-11 5 Bntfs Bunntf ¥ttf Ralph JMeitndahl Dour \rrs#or\/ xoiotrr okm.ocoo. I lh (serve* stawwns V «*a/tmis\ its au. fixed- L^>K' J> lif ctsmn putty mcte-wc A flat Tire,, wwrarp r-* K ff/A^31 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-02-11 6 TANAHRATA. Sun jtf ALAYA has 9 new x tourist attraction this lake near Ringlet, in the Cameron Highlands Water began flowing in on Jan. 10, when tne Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. closed the discharge valve in the dam to back up194 words
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134 1963-02-11 6 IPOH. Sun. The Perak State Treasury has installed about $60,000 worth or machines and introduced a central accounting system for greater efficiency. With the new system, much of the work done by elgnt sub treasuries scattered in various parts of the State, has now134 words
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Article44 1963-02-11 6 PEKAN. bun A daughter ot the Sultan ot Pahang, Tengku Putri Kamarlan, has Joined the staff of Ahmad High School here. Tengku Kamariah returned recently from Australia where sho obtained her certificates In domestic sciences home nursing and Invalid cookery.44 words
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Article123 1963-02-11 6 MUAR, Sunday. TNCHE MOHAMED DON bin Haji Hasanuddin, L Alliance whip in the Muar Town Council, today gave two reasons for the ban on hawkers in certain parts of the town to overcome traffic congestion and "beautify" the town. Inche Don was speaking on123 words
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60 1963-02-11 6 Foreign studies for 111 Sabah students JESSELTON. Sun. A total of 111 students from North Borneo went overseas for further studies last year, according to the Education Department here. Of these students 69 received Colombo Plan and other scholarships. The majority of students went to Australia and New Newland. Others60 words
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Article53 1963-02-11 6 PLNAWG, Sun.— lnche Ahmad bin Hamzah has been re-elected president of the Teruna Sepakat Sepak Raga Jaring Association. Butterworth. Inche Ahmad bin Che Don was elected secretary and Inche Abdullah bin Ahmad treasurer Committee members are Inche Zaln Abdullah. Inche MustafTa Lazim and Inche Pazl)53 words
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Article33 1963-02-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Co-operative onion of Malaya is to launch a nation-wide campaign to encourage cooperators to make full use of training facilities at the Cooperative College In Petallng Jaya.33 words
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75 1963-02-11 6 Thrift society makes a $12,000 profit TELUK ANSON. Sun.-The Lower Perak Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., made a net profit of $12,761 In 1961. This was stated at the society's annual meeting, at which the District Officer. Inche Zainal Adlbin bin Kasahatan. was elected president. The management75 words
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Article50 1963-02-11 6 PENANG. Sun. The City Council's finance committee has agreed to pay an exgratla payment of $3,500 to the next-01-kin of a woman. V. Logambal, who was electrocuted when she fell against a "live" clothes line at the City Council quarters In Jalan Mohammed Khan on March 9 last year.50 words
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Article, Illustration1624 1963-02-11 7 Blood and sand and a matador's haunting fear HE SMELLS OF DEATH THE GIPSIES SAID WHEN THEY HEARD OF THE FABULOUS MEJIAS'S PLAN TO RETURN TO THE RING THE year 19:U was one of the blackest in the history of bullfighting in Spain. During May, June nnd July, ilie first1,624 words
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Article87 1963-02-11 8 M Wtrdt Sit (Mlmlmmm) MR. AMD MM. Paniabatkaaua Naia-n af Oombak Kaad Kuala I.'imaur thank all r»l»ti»»i aad fHoaaa for thair r«lu»M» (tfl>. MB. AND MRS Wrr RMI T»» thank all fr »r.«. aad rrlattraa for ttirlr atataae*. kind wi.hu valuable praaanta and attrndaaea at a~lnn»r oa tbaar wedding87 words
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Article177 1963-02-11 8 M Wt4b Sit rmimtmmm) •INCAPOHI BALLCT ACAOIMY Tb» School will ba atartlof a ta* n».i ihi* month. Knqnlr:«« Kini I I.nr» r»77J IINCAPOftI MODIL 'ACAOIMV't HtirdrMninii and Br»uty Salon «r» Bow oprn to tha pvblir. For apoolatBMfllx Trl 2**4* W4« S'porr CORNIAI. Contact L*na Coa«iiltaat Star Optical Co.. Clifford177 words
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Article598 1963-02-11 8 Although first impressions of the revolution in Iraq may noi last, its success seems unquestioned and the new regime plainly is strongly pro-Nasser and anti -Communist. But it is not easy to say what follows from these facts. Jordan has taken the bull by the horns and598 words
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Article373 1963-02-11 8 The health service is not quite the Cinderella Opposition Members of Parliament make it out to be. In this field as in every other there has been progress since independence. The number of doctors in i Government service has increased substantially, that of nurses dramatically. In the face373 words
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Article249 1963-02-11 8 Any scheme for improving standards of education deserves to be considered, but the National Union of Teachers cannot really expect its latest idea to detain the Ministry of j Education for long. The N.U.T. wants the Government to send groups of Malayan teachers to other Commonwealth countries for249 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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462 1963-02-11 8 MR. LIM KEAN S1EW. secretary-general of the Labour Party, demands (8.T. Feb. 7) that there should be a "re-examin-ation" of the Malaysia proposal. The reason? Because, says Mr. Lim, the proposal had brought "a great deal of bloodshed." But brought about by whom?462 words
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Letter147 1963-02-11 8 I am one of those Malayam of Chinese descent who previously felt Indifferent to Malaya betor© all this silly confrontation policy of Indonesia was an* nounced. Now almost overnight, Malaya has become so very dear to me and my family. We are Indeed grateful to be able147 words
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Letter66 1963-02-11 8 I WRITE this letter not In anger but to plead with the authorities to reconsider the question of lifting the ban on cracker filing on festival days. I was travelling in a bus in Kuala Lumpur when huge crackers were thrown into the bus. As a result, one66 words
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1646 1963-02-11 8 Lessons of the war against an old enemy THE WORLD-WIDE W.H.O. CAMPAIGN TO WIPE OUT MALARIA COMPLETELY MALARIA is still a great killer. A s recently as 1959 more than one third of humanity were living in malarious areas. But 1959 was also the first year in which the number1,646 words
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Article9 1963-02-11 8 PETER COLLINS - PETER COLLINS by of the Guardian (London)9 words
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Advertisement21 1963-02-11 8 THE MAGNETON BY MP424 SaNO FOt ULUSTtATB MOCHUKE Whltß K*t/> At* ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION SO. CIRCULAR ROAD •INCAPORI. I. TIC: BZaTF421 words
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Advertisement154 1963-02-11 8 I T^ I 1 I aaaf m «ai flf WW«i. g ■H pn| Jht.Cmmt THE ONCE AND FUTURE KING 7.//. White I Th« taaand 1 af Kma, Arthur (lorioutly I ratala*. Tha smash hit Amarican musical I Camalof h naiad an this .lory. $3 00 THE MAN WHO SAVED LONDON154 words
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218 1963-02-11 9 The army union decides on an ultimatum SINGAPORE, Sun. i The Army Civil Service Union will send a month's ultimatum to the War Department to settle the redundancy dispute. This was decided at a meeting of delegates from ACSU's 24 branches at the Cultural Centre today. About 200 redundant workers218 words
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80 1963-02-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The secretary-general ot the Afro-Asian Rural Recon- struction Organisation, Mr. K. D. Sharma. left here for Colombo by air today after a three-day visit. He had discussions with the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. on arrangements80 words
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Article53 1963-02-11 9 JESSELTON, Sun. The Governor of North Borneo. Sir William Ooode. and Lady Ooode have sent a cheque for $500 to the Resident of Sandakan for the East Coast flood relief fund. Sir William and Lady Goode had earlier made another personal gift of $500 to the West Coast53 words
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Article58 1963-02-11 9 SINOAPORE. Sun— The Japanese Consul Oeneral in Singapore, Mr. K Maeda. left here today by air for a week's visit to South Vietnam and Cambodia to "get first-hand Information on the latest political developments." Mr. Maeda, who Is on his first I visit to these countries, will58 words
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Article, Illustration821 1963-02-11 9 'Too many children will hold up development' conference told SINGAPORE. Sun LEE KUAN YEW today spoke of the "status symbol" which threatened Malaya's living standards and industrial and economic growth the big family. He was opening the International Conference on Planned Parenthood at821 words
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123 1963-02-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tenjrku Abdul Rahman sain today the new Malaysian nation should not be alarmed at its comparatively high rate of population growth because it would be balanced by the economic development for many years to come. He said this In a menace123 words
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Article90 1963-02-11 9 FLOODED ROAD REPAIRED ORUNEI, Sun. The flood-damaged Kuala Belalt-Lutong road has been- repaired and is now open to traffic, but present vessels used in the ferry service at Kuala Belait are not suitable for night use and will not operate after dark. Except in emergency cases the ferry service will90 words
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334 1963-02-11 9 Govt's Red obsession 'impeding labour movement' yPOH, Sun.— A leading trade unionist, Mr. M. Arokiasamy, executive secretary of the National Mining Workers Union of Malaya, said here todaj that the Government seemed to be "obsessed witb the idea that subversive elements and Communists ana proCommunists might take control of the334 words
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343 1963-02-11 9 KUCHING, Sun SARAWAK was not North Kalimantan and it asked no more than to mind its own business, said the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, this morning. He was opening the new District Council offices at BataiiK Lupar in the Second Division. Sir Alexander343 words
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Article28 1963-02-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Chen Tee Kiat. 60. a patient at the Johore Bahru Oeneral Hospital, sustained severe Injuries when he fell from the first floor today28 words
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Article29 1963-02-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sun —The 4.865--ton Sahar, Delonglng to Gold Star Line, will arrive here on her maiden voyage on Feb. 21 from Japan, en route to South Africa.29 words
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Article, Illustration30 1963-02-11 9 MR. RICHARD GOH SIEN LIM and Miss Pauline Cheong Kum Ho, who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore, at the weekend.— Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article222 1963-02-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE honorary secretary of the Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis today called on the Government and other welfare bodies to look after the families of those stricken with tuberculosis "The importance of taking care of dependants of TB222 words
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162 1963-02-11 9 'Let's get closer together' co-op move KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Co-operative Union of Malaya is drawing up a programme for closer cooperation between urban and rural co-ope-rators. The new president of the union, Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Ariff, said today: "The urban co-operators strongly feel the need to help162 words
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Article46 1963-02-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four Thais flew in today from Bangkok 'to participate in the two-day international Koran reading competition which begins on Wed- nesday. The party is headed by Ha.it Buwanasasna. who is one of tht judges of the competition.46 words
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Advertisement116 1963-02-11 9 -VERTICAL //^FILTERMASTER O^L^L^b vaal^Ll H^f^ trur-winnini ignmyn.i r pool I 'o~e' I Phoio cog'irtt of ionto Pooli This r.ew addition to the famous "Filtermaster" line of Hopkins swimming pool filters is designed specifically for commercial installations club, community and motel pools. Construction throughout is high quality Hopkins standard. Capacities per116 words
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Advertisement221 1963-02-11 9 TODAY— Sedlll Kechll 10.52 ajn. (6.Bft): Singapore 12.58 a.m. (B.7ft) 12.20 p.m. (98ft>: Port Dickson 8.16 a.m. (B.7ft) 8.29 pm. (9.oft> Port Swettenham 7.29 a^i. c 12.7 ft) 753 p.m. (13.3<t>; Penang 155 a.m. (B.lft) 2.31 p.m. (7.2 ft). TOMORROW— SediII Kechll 12 12 a.m. (7 9ft) 11.37 p.m. (6.Bft221 words
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Miscellaneous340 1963-02-11 9 RADIO SINGAPORE I^'Lffit a^. Dwie TteM; SHORT WAVK BERVICB MAI A 41 metres RADIO MALAYA MEDn 1 1 fl *AVL a ERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 47« MtTRKS SERVICE 41.7 METRES A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraMomlng Prelude; 7.15 News; ku. News Headlines; 6.02 Morn--7.20 Breaklast Bulletin. 7.30340 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1963-02-11 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Stalin's prison camps in Siberia ALLINGTON KENNARD '...and political prisoners went from labour camps into exile they never went home' By ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN DENISOVICH. By Alexander Solzhenitsyn. (Qollanez 18s.) RUSSIAN literary sensations have a quality all their own, in keeping with their rarity. For sensations1,181 words
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Article176 1963-02-11 10 PRINCE BERNHARD OF THE NETHERLANDS. By Alden Hatch (Harrap 255.) fTOR nearly thirty years F Prince Bernhard has served Holland and the Dutch courageously and well. In peace and In war. For some little time after his marriage in 1937 to Princess Juliana there176 words
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Advertisement409 1963-02-11 10 NOM( THE WORLD lTaleMl> carnegie COURSE NEW CLASS STARTS 6.00 p.m. TO-NIGHT! 28-B, Clemenceou House, Penong Lone, 2nd Floor, Singapore, 9. Telephone: 35-222 There is still time to join the class. Act Now! Don't Delay. U W WAYS THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE WILL HELP MEN AND WOMEN New Self-Confidence and409 words
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Advertisement270 1963-02-11 10 you can afford the finest For so very little extra you can have THORENS, the very best in High Fidelity equipment. THORENS professional turntables are outstanding examples of Swiss precision engineering. No other turntable approaches the operating efficiency of THORENS. Before you buy, compare THORENS to any other unit. You270 words
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Miscellaneous277 1963-02-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ■■n BpjT~jpjpjpjpjpj7 WM* Hp IH^ ~sH lip* H MB *^C ""hßb^l H^^i ACROSS 6. Deal in nnn fwhion with 7. Note grain running both ways traffic (5). <»>• w 11. Bombastic layout of leader 8. Lamb* constant travelling pages <6-s>. companion goes round the 13. Practise regularly277 words
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Advertisement1244 1963-02-11 11 B_f^_t^^^A^#_ a_i^^M^^^_^_^^^^^^l^_rA^^l^A Ba^^B_B^^i¥^^^aT^^^S THE E. A. C. LINESaftV^'«l«gh.tf W-,SSAK^IJSm^& Hf\tio \xl PP. E TORI A" 10/22 frt 21/2S frt »/27f1l V\.lf^-V?l "BASRA" 26 frt/ 4MM 5/ 7Mm 1/ 6Mm VY^tW "MALACCA" 22/24 Mm 25/27 Mai 20/2* MM gm£ W^^E"^^ 2?;,! SIMBA" a) 30 Apr' 4 Mar 5/ 7Mm I IMn1,244 words
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Advertisement1162 1963-02-11 11 7® Jo> RY f?!^ W IMf IF Js> Jta £M i M Ita JL £S3 J& EXPRESS SERVICE FROM LONDON S CONTINENTAL PORTS. ««RU.CH». KMLMM Swm fiW frt^J OENAIOH «'lrg. I'OOB. Hlrtt.A ap.M'lra >t» rtlli/2* > J gpjj* S 'X-EUZ-* 111 1)',". 2-?/' t BINR^ES HI Bli'k-JTfctt 11/10 Mm 20'7l1,162 words
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Advertisement1362 1963-02-11 11 MeAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. VR** Ttl: Na. ***** \pgyA EIXBRMAM LIME Ok KLAVENESS LIKE Cm Of 111 IOS ANSEL ES. SIN FRANCISCO RoVt™ AM™&o" Wt.. *~Ki •arv^^Mtral'V'sVp* AMtnca. i S'pora P Sham Ptnang BRONXViiII 11/10 Frt 20/22 Frt 23 2' rll Soon P. Sham Ptnani CWt Of NEWCASTLE 11/16 frt1,362 words
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1558 1963-02-11 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week made some headway, but later lost ground and in many cases finished the week unchanged in price or a few cents lower. However, the drops were not heavy and the industrial index between Monday1,558 words
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Article174 1963-02-11 12 ♦"THE Straits tin price r*>- T X mained unchanged on Saturday morning at $426 for the second consecutive day. It is some time since the prlc« has remained static for three days. It opened at $427.50 and by Thursday had slipped off to $426 reflecting174 words
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Article31 1963-02-11 12 BUBBER TIN <per Ib.) (per pirul). Feb. 4. 80 cts. $427.5* 5. 79-* eta. 5427.N S. 79*4 eta. $426.37 >, 7. 79*. eta. 542«.W 8. 79', cts. $426.0* 9. S4U.M31 words
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Article27 1963-02-11 12 MrAlisler Aver Ilium Plant. < urrent payment b r 'r 5% Date* of payment Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Total for year Total for previous year 121%27 words
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Article293 1963-02-11 12 COMMODITY REVIEW O.S.A. sales started on September 12. 1962. According to the Straits Trading Co. Ltd.. Malayan tin .shipments In January totalled 6.972 tons against 5,965 tons In December and were the highest for three I months. Shipments to the t.S. rose from 2.963 tons to 3.274 tons, to Japan293 words
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Article1104 1963-02-11 12 THIS table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to February 1. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L sUndlnff for Highest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. imUSTMUS H I Atlas let 2.351,104 words
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Article40 1963-02-11 12 Industrial. Tina: rubber*: I <-ii 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 IUI.4U 1*1. IT 1*1.35 im.ss it*.« 1*1. I* l»3. IK lllS.lt. Htt. I9<2 in Feb. 8 iim.i: 1IIH h'l 103.16 Feb. 9 A 1*7.10 in., t 1*3.1*40 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-02-11 12 ll!°l0RIENTl LINES l TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "OIUeANA" (42,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples fc Gibraltar. Limited TOURIST CLASS Accommodation Available (First Class fully booked) Apply to your Travel Agent, or tO:1,049 words
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Advertisement142 1963-02-11 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th. MaiMaen, P.O. Bos ft, Smtopm, P.O. Bom I*4 Kuolo LuMß«t P 0 Bo» 30, Ipoh or P.O. Bo» 277, P.nong. Name: (Mr./Mn./MiH) Adaret* TRUSTEE: THE CHARTEREO lANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 11.2.63. SX*. P—o-t CTA/ITD142 words
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Article718 1963-02-11 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS TOB foUowinc is a complete list of rerised quotations Iswd by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Feb. w 8.8. nor*'"".'"."! 36 9 yjtL Tni Ooa. Tin tntit Pr»f. 17/« Ord« 43 Dunlop 2.61 But Smalt 2.73 Fad. DUp Ml Pltzpatricka l.« 0 r. N. ordi718 words
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Advertisement704 1963-02-11 13 (Continued from Pt|t II SITUATIONS VACANT f fir* U f ssttaj lnWifc, artra IXPIRItMCf D GRADI II Tapping rondnctor required tor MUU in Kedah. M.P.LE.A. rates. Apply Box A6100 S.T.. 8 port DOCTOR required to tmka charge of "En Dispensary" 737 Qeylang Road. Blnicapore. Phone 71S28 during Office hours. TRANSLATOR704 words
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Advertisement965 1963-02-11 13 SITUATIONS VACANT W) ITsrets St (Htm.)— Bern at rts. sastre WANTED ACTIVE WORKINO educated Chinese 30/40 either sex for Interesting and nealthy outdoor occupation Federation Hill Station suitable unattached person prepared devote whole time with prospects eventual partnership send particulars Box No. A 243 S.T., Ipoh. RXRCUTIVR required for Estates965 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-02-11 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE W Wertfs U C»Mis.>— »a* M eta. ulra MICMLAND CLOSE: Single-storey tame* bouM 2,100 aq.ft Three badrooms, ate. Low uiNtmnt: f 18.000/o.n.o. Ten Bwaa Baa, Valuer ft Estate Agent, 12-A. Boanam Building. Tal: (B'pors) *****. HONGKONG PARK I Single-Storey Detached Bungalow three-bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, servant'1,014 words
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Advertisement918 1963-02-11 13 TUITION M Were* U (Mim.i—Bn M eU. uln IMUIHt GRADUATE. 10 teaching experience. Ring bttwm 9-13 ooon. Tel: ***** (B'por«> AHA DRIVING SCHOOL experienced English speaking Imtructon Dual-Controlled can Complete Course $50/- (Guaranteed $73/-. 67 Orchard Road. B'oore. Poom ***** LONDON ORIVINQ SCHOOL Provides Comprehensive Tuition with Competent English Speaking918 words
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Advertisement975 1963-02-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1$ Ward* U (Ml*.)—Bn IS eU. twin IMt SIMCA '1000* Kourdoors Saloon, purchased November, Immaculate showroom condition, sparingly mad. munit 875. $4,600/- or offer. Phone Peter *****-2-3. IMS HILLMAN MINX Duluxe two gwam. Comprehensive insurance. Esoellent aaaiHisa. $1,700/-. T«l. 4B40S Tla n FUtetto Street. Opera Estate. (B'pore).975 words
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Advertisement425 1963-02-11 13 AT TOUR SERVICE (S'pm) ITsrels SI (Mfts-J—B*m ets. stra PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIO, M Robinson Road. Tel: *****. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE n The Arcade lst Floor. Tel: *****. REQUIRE PHOTOCOPY SBRVIOBT -Telephone BMS9 Tang's 10. Boat Quay Singapore. MOTION SMITH 11 Hat tan Road Spore Can do Pboto-Pnattng waits you wait425 words
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Advertisement189 1963-02-11 13 WHERE TO STAT (Spore) tt Wards SI («l«.)-l« M m. ik.. HOTEL AMBASSADOR Biaifs 46 Meyer Rd., Dancing nightly. Ph. *****. MAYFAIR HOTEL Central Alrconditioned Rooms with Telephone •***"«"<"'•'«/»«• AIRCONOITIONEO MOM AlaCONDITIONED Room modern* cßar«ei Tlon« Bom HoWI MMX ORBAT SOUTHERN HOTBL Air. conditioned, modernised, private telephones, cold/hot oaths. Cv189 words
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Advertisement947 1963-02-11 14 Federation ot Malaya HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Gasette Published by Authority Vol. VII 31st Janaary, 1963 N. 3 No. 478 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Whereas the under-mentioned property have remained unclaimed for over twelve months at the General Hospital. Penang. Notice is hereby given that, unless claims are made within twelve months from947 words
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Advertisement723 1963-02-11 14 NOTICES Companies under the general management of Messrs. Osborm and Chappel, Ipoh, tin ere oatpsti for January, 1963. PICDLE GOPENO CONSOLIDATED LTD. and Its subsidiaries 3.382 TANJONO TIN DREDGING LTD. (Dredge inoperative) IS PETAUNG TIN LTD 2.367 KENT (FMS) TIN DREDGING LTD- 80C PENOKALEN LTD 53(1 RAMBUTAN LTD. 34« HONOKONO723 words
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Advertisement676 1963-02-11 14 NOTICES 1 GOVERNMENT OF i THE STATE OF SINGAPORE S% REGISTERED STOCK, 1 1961 (1569) 5*4% REGISTERED STOCK. 1961 (1979/81) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN I that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 15th February 1963 to Ist March i 1963. both dates inclusive, for the676 words
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Advertisement813 1963-02-11 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RATA PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders for "the construction and completion of a 4,000,000 gallon reinforced concrete service reservoir and ancillary works at Lahat" will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 p.m. on the Ist of March813 words
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Advertisement843 1963-02-11 14 TENDERS TENDERS Tenderr are invited for the work of Oeneral Repairs, painting, distempering and Colourwashing to the Portuguese Mission House. No. 143 Victoria Street, Singapore, and will close on the 20th February 1963, at 12 noon. Show round of work to be carried out will take place at 143 Victoria843 words
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Advertisement725 1963-02-11 14 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY Of MALAYA Faculty el Arts APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following poets in the Department of Malay Studies: (1) Assistant Lectureship or Lectureship In Literature, lhe applicant is expected to teach Malay Literature, classical as well as modern (Including modern Indonesian Literature*. He should have at least725 words
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Advertisement384 1963-02-11 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS T GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Senior Technical Assistant, Public Works Department (Salary Scale (435-625). From Malay speakuig candidates with I coiiilderble experience in topogra- phical and engineering survey, theodolite and levelwork. computation and plotting. Full details and application forms may be obtained384 words
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2076 1963-02-11 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep THE BIC SWIEP: Total pool $158,414 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****6 $92,759 c SECOND PRIZE: No. *****0 $26,502 THIRD PRIZE: No. *****2 $13,251 STARTERB ($1,200 each) No*. *****4, *****8, *****0, ***** H. *****3. *****6, *****5. CONSOLATION ($750 each) Noa. *****4, *****9, *****8.2,076 words
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177 1963-02-11 15 CHONG JIN ENTERS the DUTCH S-FINALS BADMINTON UAARLEM, Sun. Oon Chong Jin, the Malayan badminton player who now lives in London, advanced to the men's singles semifinals in the Dutch championships here yesterday. Chong Jin had an easy 15-5. 15-6 victory over Joergen Mortensen of Denmark. In the earlier rounds,177 words
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Article86 1963-02-11 15 TABLE TENNIS Japan win again MANILA, Sun. Japan and Formosa, both still undefeated after six ties of the Asian table tennis men's team championship here, will meet tomorrow night for the championship. Japan scored its sixth victory here this afternoon when they beat Singapore 5-1. Formosa' routed Thailand 5-0. InReuter - 86 words
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Article144 1963-02-11 15 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— World record holders Peter Sneli (New Zealand) in the mile and Valeri Brumel (Russia) in the high ♦ump were surprisingly beaten In an Indoor meeting here last night Snell finished second to Jim Urelle (US) who won in 4:4.7 Brumel and John Thomas (US) both144 words
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380 1963-02-11 15 Thaw came too late to stop 'blackest day' BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. THE slow thaw in Britain came too late to prevent x League football from suffering its eighth successive weekend of chaos yesterday. With 57 out of the 64 scheduled matches In England and Scotland off, it wasReuter - 380 words
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Article101 1963-02-11 15 RUGBY UNION J ONDON, Sun. England, mj the only unbeaten team in the Rugby Union International championship, lost their hopes of winning the triple crown when they were held to a scoreless draw by Ireland at Dublin yesterday. Stan Coughtrie, Scotland's scrum-half, contributed 17 point* o Blues'101 words
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Advertisement372 1963-02-11 15 MALAYAN RAILWAY The Malayan Railway announces that commencing from Monday. 11th February, 1963. the following trains will run on the pre-Railway strike timings:— WEEK DAYS ONLY DAY EXPRESS TRAINS NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (PRAI— KUALA LUMPUR) (KUALA LUMPUR PRAI) (K. LUMPUR SPORE) (STORE —K. LUMPUB) (PRAI— KUALA LUMPUR) (KUALA LUMPUR PRAI)372 words
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Article233 1963-02-11 16 CHOE SPARKS MALACCA CUP VICTORY At a glance: Malacca 3 Singapore. 2: Penang O Perak 0: Kelantan 2 Selangor 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DESPITE a scoreless draw at Penang, today's three MCFA cup ties produced a total of 17 goals, Selangor bagged ten goals at Kota Bharu in a 10-2233 words
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229 1963-02-11 16 lAKARTA, Sun. "The J International Olympic Committee has challenged the Indonesian people, a challenge to a showdown, an open political confrontation," said Raden Maladl, the Indonesian Minister of Sport yesterday. He was referring to the lOC's decision to ban Indonesia from the Olympic Games. "We shallReuter - 229 words
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Article129 1963-02-11 16 Hat-trick by Dass for S'pore HOCKEY CINGAPORE, Sun. Substitute *3 centre-forward John Dass of R.A..P. Seletar, who replaced Douglas Nols. scored a hat-trick to help Singapore beat Malacca in the friendly inter-state hockey match by 5 2 at Parrer Park today It was the third successive defeat for the Malacca129 words
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175 1963-02-11 16 SIEW CHOH CABLES A PROTEST TO THANT SINGAPORE, Sun. The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, has cabled the United Nations Secretary General, U Thant, to protest against the detention of 116 leftists here. The cable said: "Massive repressive action in Singapore. Since 2-2-63. 116 leaders political175 words
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Article74 1963-02-11 16 NEW DELHI, Sun. Smallpox now raging in Prime Minister Nehru's home state of Uttar Pradesh took a toll of 604 lives in January alone, the State Government reported. Seventeen of the State's 47 counties are affected, and it is feared the epidemic may spread to theUPI - 74 words
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Article56 1963-02-11 16 MANAGUA (Nicaragua). Sun. Gen. Emiliano Chamorro, 91-year-old ex-President of Nicaragua and a widower, today married 30-year-old Senorita Mercedes Rodriguez. The General Is a former Army Commander-ln-Chlef and Minister to the U.S. and later to Britain. France and Italy all at once. He was President from 191756 words
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Obituary68 1963-02-11 16 t. CHCLLIAH. 7S. Knthrr of C. RaJaratnHiu of Telecomm*.. B*r»mb»n. on 10 2A3 2.00 p.m. Kuncril II 263 i from ti Ruklt Trmbok. MRS. LEE KIANC CHOON <n«a Wonc Kirn Morvi bk< year* pajuad away on lu-2-tf.i l»»vmK h»hlnd (our •on* Hoax BSMfc \V:ih. Ktonit, Wai, I Ml dauKhtrr*68 words
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170 1963-02-11 16 Commons approval for 'kiss and make L up' bill— LONDON, Sun. The House of Commons has approved a Private Member's Bill which could possibly change English divorce laws by allowing a month's grace for estranged husbands and wives to "kiss and make up." At present a husband who has oneReuter - 170 words
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Article65 1963-02-11 16 HONG KONG, Sun.— The Colony's external trade In January registered an overall Increase over the previous month, according to the Department of Commerce and Industry. Provisional figures showed that exports ana re-exports rose by 46.71 million and 7.69 million to 325.31 million and 94.6865 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-02-11 16 SHADES of William Tell! Look at Desmond Scott slicing tbat potato on his wife's head with a skate. He makes it look as easy as peeling one. and puts Tells act of shooting an apple off his son's head with a crossbow into the amateurs league. Desmond and79 words
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294 1963-02-11 16 We mustn't attack Indonesian people-plea BATU PAHAT. Sun. THE Director- of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, said yesterday that no attack should be made against the ordinary people of Indonesia, even if their leaders continued their "unjustified, aggressive and hostile abuses against the people of Malaya." Inche Sopiee was speaking294 words
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Article, Illustration837 1963-02-11 16 Aziz: Tengku's statement on co-operatives' big losses 'grossly unfair KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said here today that the statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman, concerning the loss of millions of dollars in the co-opera-tives, was a "grossly unfair accusation". "Particularly837 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-02-11 16 JJIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p m. Saturday to 8 pjn- yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 70 Kota Bharu 84 73 Prnang 90 73 Ipoh 91 TO Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 7341 words
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