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Title Section21 1963-02-19 1 AV^BAOE DAILY lEBTIFIFD SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 ii— The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1963. if 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article483 1963-02-19 1 'National security comes f irst' Leader of Govt Clerical Union tells the Tengku: Threat of war, subversion risk made us change our minds KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Civil Service Clerical Federation today ordered members to scrap their work-to-rule campaign. The order was made "in view oi"483 words
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Article, Illustration489 1963-02-19 1 Alliance men of Brunei fly in for talks with Tengku SINGAPORE, Monday. REPRESENTATIVES of the newly-formed Brunei Alliance flew in tonight for talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman on the urgency of setting up Malaysia including Brunei as quickly as possible. They also warned Indonesia to keep her hands off Brunei489 words
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Article205 1963-02-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN Indonesian delegation of Foreign Office economic and banking experts is expected to arrive here from Jakarta before the end of this month, the official news agency Antara said today. A U.P.I, report from Jakarta quoted Antara as saying that the205 words
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Article60 1963-02-19 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company of Tokyo is to manufacture Westland air cushion vehicles under licence in Japan as the result of an agreement concluded between Mitsubishi. Westlands of Oeneva and the Hovercraft Development Company of Great BrJ tain. (Westlands of Oeneva laReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-02-19 1 SAVED BY A DEAD MAN'S KTDNF.Y PETER LUCAS will leave hospital his life saved by a dead man. For a kidney from a man who bad just died suddenly was transplanted into Mr. Lucas, a 37-year-old salesman. Professor Leslie Pyrah. tbe man behind the operation at Leeds Infirmary, England, said:240 words
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Article29 1963-02-19 1 DALLAS (Texas). Mon.— Andy Rice. Austrian-born writer who collaborated with the late Oeorge Gershwin on a number of musical comedies, died here yesterday, aged 82. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article82 1963-02-19 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Two young Indians on a round-the-world ban-the-bomb march have reached Moscow, and are hoping to see Mr. Khrushchev soon. Prabhakar Menon. from Kerala, and Sattst Kumar from Rajasthan. left Delhi last June and walked over 3.400 miles through Soviet southern republics toReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-02-19 1 INDIA WILL NOT SUBMIT TO DICTATION' NEW DELHI. Mon.—President Radhakrishnan told Parliament here today that India would not submit to dictation backed by military force in the Sino-lndian border dispute. He was addressing a joint session of both Houses at the opening of a new session of Parliament. There wasReuter - 134 words
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Article57 1963-02-19 1 LONDON. Mon— Britain's trade gap the difference between imports and export* widened lasr month to £68.100.000. the Board oi Trade announced today. December's figure of £18.400.000 was the smallest for eight montlis The Board of Trade said provisional figures showed that exports and re-exports totalled €331.--400.000 inReuter - 57 words
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Article23 1963-02-19 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon.— Sir George Albu. chairman of the Oeneral Mining and Finance Corporation Limited, died here today aged 57. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 1 MILWAUKEE. Mon. Mont? Blue, veteran film villain, died here today after a heart attack, aged 76. His film career ruled back to silent days. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article128 1963-02-19 1 AUSSIES URGED: BUILD UP DEFENCE SYDNEY, Mon. The United States is believed to have urged Australia to increase her defence effort during talks in Washington last week, according to the Sydney Morning Herald's Canberra correspondent. He said recent events in South-East Asia made the United States request for a widerReuter - 128 words
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Article63 1963-02-19 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Prince lemasa Tokugawa died here today of heart failure at the age of 78. He was seventeenth in the line from leyasu Tokugawa U542-1616). the political manipulator and warrior who for the first time brought Japan under unified control when he became ShogunReuter - 63 words
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231 1963-02-19 1 America plans floating armoury in Asia WASHINGTON, Mon. —The United States plans to station "floating armouries" in the Philippines and keep them ready to steam on short notice to Asian trouble spots. Sources said today the l.sNavy's Subic Bay base hud been chosen as anchorage tor three specially modified Victory231 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 1 FATAL CRA Wtunan waa kilted three M«a M-ii<'U-l\ Mii'ir- I win n th«-ir ear and .1 bu s < »l lifliii .it BlVl V j r.irlv I28 words
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209 1963-02-19 2 INDIANS TOLD: BE READY TO PAY FOR DEFENCE NEW DELHI, Mod. Indians must be ready to bear the bulk of heavier defence costs themselves, despite aid from friendly foreign countries, Mr. Nehru said here yesterday. The Prime Minister told a private meeting of the ruling Congress parliamentary party that India'sReuter - 209 words
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Article102 1963-02-19 2 SAIGON, Mon. U.S. Marine helicopters yesterday continued to airlift hundreds of Vietnamese G ov c m m ent troops into the northrrn reaches of South Vietnam in an effort to trap Vietcong guerillas and destroy their bases. Informed sources said 15 marine H-34 helicopters were102 words
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Article424 1963-02-19 2 BAGDAD, Monday SOURCES close to the Soviet Embassy said today Russia has begun a massive recall of Communist technicians stationed in Iraq despite denials by the new government. The first group of about 1,500 Soviet military and civilian personnel, summoned by the former Prime424 words
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Article98 1963-02-19 2 Kennedy may visit Manila MANILA, Mon. President Kennedy might make a state visit to the Philippines some time this year, according to informed sources here. The sources said that preparations for Mr. Kennedy's historic visit were already being made by Government officials. President Macapagal yesterday announced in an interview withReuter - 98 words
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Article98 1963-02-19 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon. An advance company of a Congolese battalion began flying to ElisaDethville from Kamina yesterday to begin establishing the first significant presence of Congolese troops In South Katanga. Weil-inrormed sources said United Nations planes would fly the rest of the battalion in during the nextReuter - 98 words
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Article46 1963-02-19 2 TAIPEH, Mon. The Nationalist Chinese Government has revised its land sale procedures to open up all public land for Industrial use. it was reported today. A Government spokesman said the new regulations were de.Mgned to encourage foreign and domestic Industrial Investors. UP.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article34 1963-02-19 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Revival of the defunct "Free Malaya Union" and the Malayan Nationalist Party was announced here yesterday In a Press release signed by the union chairman Inche Ibrahim Yaacob. DP.I.34 words
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Article, Illustration192 1963-02-19 2 KARACHI, Mon. The U.S. Ambassador, Mr Walter McConaughy (above), last night described as "much ado about nothing' Pakistan) accusation be was meddling: in Pakistan's Internal affairs. The Pakistan Foreign Office has called (or a report of the Ambassador's remarks at a reception inReuter - 192 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 2 AMMAN. Mon. Mecca Radio said today that Royalist troops and tribesmen had killed more than 100 Egyptian troops and destroyed four tanks in the Yemen.28 words
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Article56 1963-02-19 2 ADEN, Mon— The United States Is to look after British interests in the Yemen following the closure yesterday, on Yemeni Government orders, of the British Legation in Taiz. The Yemeni move was in retaliation for Britain's refusal to recognise the flve-month-old revolutionary regime. There are only56 words
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Article151 1963-02-19 2 CAPE TOWN, Monday. ]t| R. PETER HUUL, chairman of the Cape division ITI of the Liberal Party of South Africa and editor of the Liberal Party newspaper Contact, has been served with an order restricting his movements. The order, signed by the Minister ofReuter - 151 words
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Article72 1963-02-19 2 Jakarta 'No' to U.S. JAKARTA. Mon. A high school student exchange programme between Indonesia and the United States has been suspended, presumably because Indonesian youngsters were becoming "too Americanized." The Indonesian Government has advised the American Field Service there would be no exchange in 1963. The service Is a privateUPI - 72 words
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Article36 1963-02-19 2 BANGKOK, Mon.— King Paul of Greece has presented King Aduladej of Thailand with the Grand Cross of the Saviour and Queen Slrlkit with the Grand Cross of Welfare, according to Thai sources.—ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1963-02-19 2 MANILA. Mon.— Eleven people. including seven members of one family, were killed in a flre that swept through a block of houses in a Manila suburb last night.—32 words
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Article25 1963-02-19 2 BANGKOK. Mon.— King F.vjJ and Princess Frederlka of Oreere and their daughter Princess Irene, ended their five-day state visit here today.— UJ».l.25 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-02-19 2 Colour bar parties: let Dr. V stay away' LONDON. Mon. The Daily Herald today accused Britain of pandering to racial prejudice in South Africa. "There shouli be no halfmeasures In dissociating Britain from Its evil colour bar," it said. "But Britain's Ambassador, Sir John Maud, tries to please both sides.Reuter - 173 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 2 CANBERRA, Mon.— The number of registered Job-seekers in Australia rose during January by 10.559 to 111.807 or 2.6 per cent of the work force of 4,300.000.28 words
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Article24 1963-02-19 2 JAKARTA, Mon The Indonesian Navy ship Morotal will sail for the Philippines on Peb. 27 to pick up 1,600 Indonesians for repatriation— UPIUPI - 24 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-02-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby— f wo««. i «mnt to (eEMeSSct? (Of ootiMCf we sat <> v V M 6 XT TO ONE OM I €CC i ANOTHER AT I YOU'VE /WET31 words
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362 1963-02-19 3 'Countess,' captain tell of plot to kill de Gaulle PARIS, Mon. A self-styled countess and a bespectacled French Artillery captain told police yesterday how they plotted to kill President de Gaulle. Police said the conspirators, Madame Paule Rousselet de Liffiac. 55. who once served as interpreter for General risen how362 words
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Article54 1963-02-19 3 NORWALK (Connecticut), Mon. Mrs. Richard Lockridge. who collaborated with her husband as authors of the Mr. and Mrs North series of detective short stories, died yesterday at Norwalk Hospital. Mrs. Lockridge. 66, the former Prances Davis, also wrote mystery novels with her husband former New York54 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-02-19 3 A MARK II version of the Vulcan Jet bomber of 617 Squadron the famed Dambusters Squadron in flight with the Blue Steel missile in place in its bomb bay (arrowed). The 35ft. rocket falls free on release, then, after a few seconds delay for safety,UPI - 89 words
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Article209 1963-02-19 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. SENATOR THRUSTON MORTON, has put on public record one of Washington's worst-kept diplomatic secrets that the U.S. engineered the 1954 overthrow of the Communist regime in Guatemala. (speech on Friday at a lean dinner in Baltihe said that former mt Elsenhower endorsns to209 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-02-19 3 TELEPHONE THREAT TO LISTON MIAMI. Mon. Sonny Listen, the world heavyweight boxing champion, said yesterday his life had been threatened bat he dismissed it as the work of a crank. He said a telephone caller told his wife that he had not stood op while the National Anthem was playedReuter - 94 words
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157 1963-02-19 3 Race bar? 'It's just a question of customs' LONDON, Mon. The National Council of Civil Liberties today modified a protest against public toilets at London Docks being labelled "men. "women" and "Asiatics" to a plea for better facilities for all. The switch came when the Port of London Authority denied157 words
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Article79 1963-02-19 3 LONDON, Mon. A report published today "Toward a Quaker View of Sex" asserts it is normal for young men and women to have affairs Involving sexual intercourse before marriage. It is normal for "youag men and women with high standards of general conduct and integrity79 words
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Article36 1963-02-19 3 MIAMI BEACH (Florida).— Mon. Sen. Kenn Keating, Republican of New York, called on the United States last night to stop giving foreign aid to countries which used the money against the West— UJM36 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 3 BONN, Mon. Mrs. Margarete Rlede, a former winner of Wuppertal's "model housewife" contest, has been Jailed for 15 months on 61 fraud and debt charges.28 words
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Article30 1963-02-19 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Former King Leopold 111 of Belgium arrived here last night with his wife. Princess Liliane. He is scheduled to visit educational Institutions here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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266 1963-02-19 3 Quick look round Quads after two sets of twins ABERDEEN, Mon.— A husband said yesterday his wife, who has had two sets of twins, was now expecting quadruplets. Mr. Robert dimming, who works for a baker, said his wife, Barbara, was in hospital expecting the quads In June. The couple's266 words
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Article52 1963-02-19 3 Red 'flying saucer 9 MOSCOW. Mon. The official army newspaper Red Star reported last night that Soviet engineers have successfully tested a "flying saaeer" aircraft which apparently has both powered and glider uses. The report said the aircraft is able to take off vertically and land on a cushion of52 words
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280 1963-02-19 3 'Jet tummy' girls who swell up like balloons LONDON, Mon. Some stewardesses on highaltitude trans-Atlan-tic flights are being hit by "Jet tummy" and it swells them up like balloons. It's painful, the girls say, and sometimes it takes seven to 24 hours before their waistlines get back to normal, accordingUPI - 280 words
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Article36 1963-02-19 3 BERLIN. Mon. Tliree East German delegates to the meeting of the U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, opening in Leopoldville tomorrow, were arrested there yesterday, the official East German news agency, AON. said today.36 words
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Advertisement238 1963-02-19 3 SCIEMCE^NEWS 1 Giant Radio Antennas for Astronomers The University of California's new Radio Astronomy Laboratory is now listening to outer space with a pair of giant antennas, or radio "ears", built by Philco Corporation. The 1.2 million dollar equipment includes a 33-foot diameter and an 85-foot telescope "dish" capable of238 words
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298 1963-02-19 4 Drivers of Health Ministry give notice of strike SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 200 dailyrated transport workers of the Ministry of Health have threatened to go on strike unless the Ministry permits overtime work on Sundays for their members in the public health section. The Public Daily Rated Transport Workers' Union, which298 words
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152 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Harl Raya Puasa holiday will be on Monday Instead of Feb. 23, a Government statement announced today. The statement said that the date for religious cele- bration of Harl Raya Puasa will depend on whether the new moon of Shawal 1382 is152 words
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Article140 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. FIRE broke out on board a tongkang moored off Beach Road today, causing about $30,000 worth of damage. The boat, which arrived in Singapore two days ago. had just completed loading its cargo of rice, tinned provisions and other foodstuffs. It was due140 words
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Article93 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A postman with nine years' service was today sentenced by a District Court to one day's jail plus a fine of $300 for dishonestly misappropriating two local postal orders for three dollars each. All bin Junld. 32. son of a Johore school principal, admitted93 words
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349 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. THE five-day trial of Tan Eng Chin, described as manager of the Asia Insurance Co., Ltd., ended abruptly today in just under 15 minutes with his acquittal by a District Court. He had been charged with abetting an offence by two other349 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-02-19 4 TO TRAIN IN VALUATION IN NEW ZEALAND MR. CHUA CIIYE SENG. 21, a former student of Raffles Institution, who left Singapore by air for New Zealand on Saturday on a Colombo Plan scholarship to take up a four-year course leading to a diploma In valuation. According to the Finance Ministry,95 words
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Article40 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Bob Simmons will lead a discussion on the second chapter of "The Second Mile" by Alec Churcher, at 8.30 p.m- on Wednesday at the Toe H and Toe H Women's Association in Sootts Road.40 words
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151 1963-02-19 4 Cyclist is awarded $4,750 for injuries SINGAPORE, Mon. Agos bi n Abdul Samad, 28. an employee of the Housing and Development Board, was awarded by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today damages of $4,750 and costs for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident three years151 words
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Article46 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Water will be cut off In Nos. 276 to 294. Changi Road (ground and first floors), tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. and also In Lorong 12. between Geylang Road and Oulllemard Road, on Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.46 words
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Article54 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Equator Art Society of Singapore, will hold its third annual art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hal! from Feb. 38 to March 3. The exhibition will be the work of members of the society, and will Include oil paintings, charcoal drawings, water-colour and54 words
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Article38 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The UJB. Information Service here today donated a set of Encyclopaedia Britannica and a Copy of Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index to enrich the 70.000--book collection of Ohung Cheng High School's library.38 words
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Article252 1963-02-19 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Queenstown will soon have a town centre of its own with banks, restaurants, theatres, shops, market, clinics and a community centre. When completed, the town centre will be one of the most modern of its type in South-East Asia, a spokesman for the252 words
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Article, Illustration1958 1963-02-19 5 THE LIFE AND CRIMES OF THE MOST RUTHLESS AND SUCCESSFUL SCOUNDRELS THE WORLD OF MODERN FINANCE HAS KNOWN... When Jim Fisk and his fellow-racketeer Jay Gould tried to comer all the gold in the United States they touched off the wildest1,958 words
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264 1963-02-19 6 IPOH, Monday. JRO\ ore miners here are preparing for vital talks on the future of the industry in Malaya with representatives of Japanese steel mills. The Japanese delegation is expected in Malaya early next month. The talks and visits to mines are264 words
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90 1963-02-19 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Ted Smith, project superintendent of Malayan Airways Limited, left here last night by air for Amsterdam to be the Malayan Airways technical resident representative at the Fokkers plant there. Mr. Smith will be responsible for ell technical liaison with Fokkers90 words
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Article52 1963-02-19 6 PENANO. Mon. Mr. Teoh Chooi Hot has been re-elected president of the Penan* division of the Civil Defence Club. The vice-presidents are Miss Nancy Yeow. Mr. Ooi Teong Hum. Mr. Licw Tien Chee and Mr. Gurcharan Singh. Mr. Ooon Heeng Sialc is secretary and Mr. Ong Cheow52 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-02-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was a sad day for Mariam binte Manaf, 18. of Jalan Hose here when she learnt that she would not be in a group of 13 Colombo Plan students leaving for Australia tomorrow. Mariam, a former pupil177 words
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Article51 1963-02-19 6 Taikong fined $75 PENJNG. Mon.— A talkon*. Teh Tong Teik. 33. was today fined $76 far failing to report two collisions Involving his fishing boat on Dec. SI last year. Teh's vessel, first collided with a sampan at Penanir Harbour and later with a fishing boat off Olueor the same51 words
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240 1963-02-19 6 New Guide to Singapore will keep you in the picture QTNGAPORE, Mon.— A •J 300-page Guide to Singapore giving a comprehensive picture of where to go, where to stay and where to eat has been published. The guide, published by Arlstlde J. O. Paplneau. should be a comfort to those240 words
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Article71 1963-02-19 6 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Two pad! planters, Awang bin Nayan, 19. and Kalik bin Mahmud. 25. were today allowed bail when they pleaded no*, guilty to a joint charge of stealing 80 gantangs of padi from another farmer, Hassan bin Zakaria. on Dec. 14 Jast year. Suaid71 words
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Article236 1963-02-19 6 Anti-Malaysia SUPP memo to U.N. KUCHING, Monday rrHE leftwing Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) published yesterday the text of its memorandum to the United Nations in which the background of Sarawak and its constitution were outlined. The memorandum touched on the Malaysia concept as proposed by the Malayan Prime Minister.Reuter - 236 words
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175 1963-02-19 6 MALACCA, Mon. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Minister of Finance and national president of the MCA, has resigned as chairman of the Malacca state branch. His resignation was accepted with regi.* at yesterday's meeting of the branch. Mr. Tan said in a letter he175 words
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86 1963-02-19 6 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. The Butterworth Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hanafi. today held that a lorry driver. Ling Ah Wan. could not be blamed for the death of an 11 -year-old girl. N. Letchumy. Ling's lorry knocked down Letchumy on the Pral Main Road at86 words
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Article29 1963-02-19 6 PENANO. Mon. Penanit will observe the Harl Raya Puasa holidays on Feb. 25 and 26— and not on Peb. 23 and 24 it was officially announced today.29 words
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304 1963-02-19 6 PORTER POSED AS INSPECTOR AND FOOLED THE POLICE IPOH, Monday A RAILWAY porter who pretended to be an inspector and fooled the Ipoh Police Force transport section for three days, was sentenced to six months' jail by the magistrate's court here today. Zakarlah bin Mamati. 23. was found guilty of304 words
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Article120 1963-02-19 7 IPOH. Mon. Four youths, masked and armed with daggers, made a haul of 53. 150 in ttoods. jewellery and cash from a sundry shop in Anderson Road here today. The shop proprietor. Mr. Pung Sek Khoon. 53. told the txjllce that he and his120 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-02-19 7 FOR BRAVE YOKE HEONG, IT'S TIME FOR LAUGHTER AND TEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Back to school went Miss Lai Yoke Heong today and it was time for laughter and tears. She went to apply for readmission and will attend classes again tomorrow, continuing her studies where she361 words
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97 1963-02-19 7 Study trips to US for professor, registrar SINGAPORE, Mon. Professor Tregonnirig. Professor of History at the University of Singapore, has left for the United States on a travel grant Issued by the Carnegie Corporation. He will visit centres of jSouth-East Asian studies there during his threemonth stay. Mr. H. D.97 words
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Article45 1963-02-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three Indonesian Army officers arrived here on their way to the Congo to command the Oaruda Brigade of the UJJ. Congo Force They are Brtg.-Oen. Kemal Idrte. Col. Sablrln MuchUr and Lt.-Coi. Hanaft. They left later for Bangkok.45 words
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Article39 1963-02-19 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Thlo Su Mien, a law graduate of the UnlvenJty of Malaya, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. trday. Mr». Thlo obtained her degree In 1961.39 words
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Article32 1963-02-19 7 MUAR. Mon.— The Town Councii has called on owners of all cofleeshops. eating houses and bars to ensure that their employees have a medical check-up at least > once a year.32 words
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Article136 1963-02-19 7 PENANG, Monday. SEVENTEEN grandchildren of towkay Lim Lean Teng, the 94-year-old Penang millionairephilanthropist whose funeral was held yesterday.: were allowed to enter Malaya from Hong Kong onj "compassionate grounds." 1 They arrived by air last Saturday to attend the funeiral. A spokesman at136 words
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Article104 1963-02-19 7 Tengku gets Kaum Ibu backing ITU ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Kaum Ibu the women's section of I'nino today declared full confidence in Tengku Abdut Rahman's handling of Malaya's relations with Indonesia. Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim. head of Kaum Ibu. said in a letter to the Tengku: "We stand firmly be.104 words
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Article88 1963-02-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.Representatives of the National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya and 12 leading European mining companies are to meet in Ipoh on Feb. 27 to discuss the question of the workers claim for two months' bonus for last year. In 1961. the 20.000 mining88 words
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Article37 1963-02-19 7 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Peter John Mooney. an advocate and solicitor of the Federation Supreme Court, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. In the High Court today.37 words
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Article247 1963-02-19 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said that the reported television ban in the Indonesian held Rhio Islands would be no "loss to us." An Indonesia daily. Suluh Indonesia, reported that oriers had been sent from Jacarta to the islanders247 words
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Article52 1963-02-19 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— A mobile cinema operator of the Department of Information collapsed and died during a cinema show last night. Inche Ariffln bin Hussain. 36 was screening films at Suneci Ten 25 miles from here, when he had a heart attack. He died before aid could52 words
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Advertisement379 1963-02-19 7 k| lawn -boy No more the messy v\ Made in U.S.A. WM Wr finish. No more cut- I grass, pieces of paper, odd I bits of sticks strewn across the I U lawn. THE LAWN-BOY now has a I V«a_ M VACUUM CHUTE which sucks I U I up the379 words
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Advertisement203 1963-02-19 7 Suzuki motorcycles open tip new vistas of fun and adventure.VThe Suzuki 50MC will take you off the beaten track to those hidden streams where the \JLSUZUKI 80K fish still bite. Combining the convenience and thrills of motorcycling with the smart looks and safety features of modern automotive c ngincering, the203 words
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Obituary23 1963-02-19 8 10 Word* iim (Minimum) I.V. RODRIGUES (ANTAD) 10 Ixronx StanKee passed away 1*2.63. Funeral a p.m. tu-day si Joseph's CBSJHB lo l:id.idarl23 words
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Obituary191 1963-02-19 8 l»,irrf« Ml) (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. P K. Ortega thank r^ativm. irunda, lor their wishes. valuable gift." on the occasion of their Muh anniversary. MR. AND MRS. V. Kunaaraa thank frienda and relatives for their kind presence gifts good wishes on the occasion or their wedding on 3.1MM3. MR.191 words
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610 1963-02-19 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, February 19, 1963. Jesselton Rally The Jesselton rally in support of Malaysia is a thundering answer to Leftist opposition in Malaya, and an open challenge 'to Indonesian and Filipino hostility. In justice to the Filipino attitude it should be admitted that there has been no nonsense610 words
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Article336 1963-02-19 8 The Civil Service Clerical Federation has done the right thing in calling off the go-slow which members in Perak were to have launched tomorrow. The decision has been taken, according to C.S.C.F. leaders, because "the imminent threat of war by external forces" had Tilled them with a sense336 words
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Article281 1963-02-19 8 Dato Sambanthan's critic|ism of the Indian Government for discriminating against Malayan Chinese in the matter of visas is heartening, though not unexpected. Both the Malayan Indian Congress and the Malayan Chinese Association give the main stress to the first word in their titles, this being the basis of281 words
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Letter170 1963-02-19 8 AS a Malayan Indian. I feel even more strongly than our Senators Tan and Chan that the Government of India Is perpetrating a psychological blunder of the first magnitude in Insisting on visas for Malayan Chinese. The infliction of this pinprick, while securing little security, is surprising170 words
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Letter144 1963-02-19 8 A CCORDING to Antara A news agency. Dr. Subandrio, besides announcing full assistance to the Brunei rebels. ridicules Malayan "arrogance" In hoping to be an example to other newly Independent countries. Indeed Malaya has such hopes. There Is no better ideal and nothing to ridicule. Dr Subandrio said144 words
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Letter77 1963-02-19 8 I HAVE a daughter studying in a Government English primary school. Every Saturday she goes back to school for at least three hours for sports practice, singing and handwork. According to the Llm Tay Boh commission report on the "five-day week" for schools, we are made to understand77 words
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Letter76 1963-02-19 8 VARIOUS readers in Muar have expressed dissatisfaction over the long delay of calls from Muar. will those readers and any others who may have complaints regarding the telephone service In Muar contact the Asst. Controller of Telecommunications. Muar, who will personally look Into ail the complaints. If anyone76 words
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Letter83 1963-02-19 8 1 AGREE with "Parent" that sports secretaries of some schools spend too much of their time away from their class, thus neglecting the children. These children have to sit for an examination at the end of each term together with other children who have had proper Instruction and83 words
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Letter103 1963-02-19 8 DR. SUBANDRIO has indicated that he would like to see a new ambassador to Indonesia after the recall of the present one. Every Malayan senses the danger of the present tension with the Indonesian leaders, who are now directed by the Communists. The necessity of having an able103 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1963-02-19 8 PREM BHATIA - WILL CHINA OFFENSIVE? PREM BHATIA from NEW DELHI Monday WTNUSUALLY Ihi g h tern c r a tures and dust in the air suggest an eaHy spring in North India. But the farewell to winter in this year is doubly regretful. It means a longer summer and is a reminder1,235 words
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366 1963-02-19 8 CHRISTOPHER POWELL - Factory that can make millions healthier CHRISTOPHER POWELL by LONDON, Mon.— A factory i which could contain the solution to the problem of the worlds undernourished millions Is now In fullscale operation in Ply. mouth. It can produce 2.000 tons of desperately needed protein a year from aitr.ost any kind366 words
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Advertisement25 1963-02-19 8 its NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the elegant W BETTER Am CONOniONi WffWBB LJrtBT ZXMpHMmmm] Uli25 words
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Advertisement75 1963-02-19 8 FBS97 IMMEDIATELY pfjß with sweet, soothing yBK^L. De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup f^p^ Babies love it. Mothers trust it. Buy g g this special medicine and cure your I Bjbr baby s cough tonight Cough Symp fTifliU ECmmBZSmL J &raik Ckiiui Jfomrisig fast Hong Kong's Leading English Languoge Newspopcr FLOWN75 words
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105 1963-02-19 9 Doctor: It was old age that killed this patient SEREMBAN, Mon.— Dr. Jag Jit Singh, medical officer in charge of Port Dickson District Hospital, said today that a patient's cause of death was not illness but old age. He was commenting on complaints by Lukut people to two Members of105 words
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106 1963-02-19 9 3.30 p.m. death Friends of Ah Chow appealed to the Chinese leader in Port Dickson. Mr. Khoo Kek Kwee, J.P., who wrote a letter asking the hospital to admit him. Ah Chow was finally admitted at 2 pm. and died at 3.30 p.m. The people of Lukut village yesterday asked106 words
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Article45 1963-02-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Yeok Lun. a salesman, pleaded not guilty today to using criminal force on Linda Nah with Intent to outrage her modesty In a Kay Poh Road house on Jan. 7. His ball was extended pending hearing on March 20.45 words
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92 1963-02-19 9 MUAR. Mon. The con- j structlon oT bridges across Muar and Batu Pahat Rivers has been postponed indefinitely because of a shortage of funds, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan j Slew Sin. said here. Mr. Tan was touring i Muar92 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1963-02-19 9 WRANGLE OVER A BIRTH CERTIFICATE Judge to Rajah: The next time YOU WANT TO SAY SOMETHING put up your hand £S 'Please sir...' SINGAPORE, Monday THE First District Judge, Mr. Cboor Singh, today rebuked defence counsel Mr. T. T. Rajah for talking out of turn at the trial of Jamit1,840 words
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Article111 1963-02-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mow. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has decided to delay its threatened strike by about 2.000 City Council monthly-paid staff over the termination of services of a council employee as the council has agreed to talk things over. The union's acting general-secretary.111 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-02-19 9 Boycott inquiry to resume next week SINGAPORE, Mon. The inquiry into the 1961 Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott will resume before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin (above) in the Supreme Court on Feb. 26. Mr. Justice Wee was a puslne Judge when he was appointed commissioner of89 words
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Article30 1963-02-19 9 PENANO. Mon. A Sepak Raga Association has been formed In Perils under the patronage of the new Regent, Tengku Sulaiman. and the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad.30 words
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Article141 1963-02-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has renewed the licence of the Boon Hua Printing Press in Hoy Fatt Road after pulling it up for printing many "undesirable publications'' in the past Today the firm announced it had decided to stop printing journals of th c BarLsan Sosialis.141 words
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Article50 1963-02-19 9 PENANG. Mon. Soong Tiani Hwa, 33. today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of re-selling 52 nrst-clnss tickets In front of the Cathay Cinema. Penang Road, on the night of Feb. 17. Soong was granted $500 bail pending hearing on March 3.50 words
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Article28 1963-02-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Yap Pheng Geek will speak at -hr Rotary Club luncheon on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel, on: "I was in Israel at Christmas.28 words
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279 1963-02-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon MR. P. P. NARAYAN A N secretarygeneral of the 300,000--strong National Union of Plantation Workers, today warned of posslb 1 c "confrontation" with Asian employers and their administrative assistants in the rubber industry if they persisted in failing to recognise trade unions.279 words
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Advertisement287 1963-02-19 9 The telephone directory that makes all other* obsolete. It has its fixed place where a telephone register should be UNDER THE TELEPHONE. THE ZANDE THONETTE" holds up to 600 entries. Cards are exchangeable and refills available ex stock. The perfect key system supplies you the required number Instantly. No fuss287 words
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Advertisement179 1963-02-19 9 SANYO TV FOR SHARPER, CLEARER PICTURES I! MODEL 2 1 D4O >■ 21 -inch picture tube j j 4'/i" 10" oval ipeak«r E ifj Pull-puih on-oH iwrtch Silicon rectifier K J ftOOEI U-F7I 19-inch picture tube i Two 4" x 12" oval ipeakert and a 2" t^^^^^^gjjj^^fflj 1 round speaker179 words
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Miscellaneous532 1963-02-19 9 Radio, TV programmes... RADIO SINGAPORE I Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time 60S Its Woman's World: 6.45 n IW ainwnrwni. Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendez- Extracts From The. Editorials; SHORT wave SERVICE: vous With Music; 730 Break- 6.50 Federation and Singapore 41 Metres fast Club: 8.00 Tune Signal. The Stock Exchange Report;532 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-02-19 10 Secret lies in individuality CASUAL elegance is news again for women who've never cared much for dramatic changes in their national costumes. Keeping the traditional lines you can still bring this touch of elegance to your clothes by creating an individuality of your own. The secret lies In155 words
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261 1963-02-19 10 ONE of Japan's foremost fashion designers, Madam Chizo Tanaka presented her collection including both oriental and occidental styles at the Hotel Crillon in Paris last week. The presentation was organised by the Society for International Cultural Relations, under the patronage of Japan's ambassador,261 words
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Article, Illustration421 1963-02-19 10 JENNY LEE - What's cookin' IN A HOSPITAL KITCHEN? JENNY LEE By T'HE kitchen in the home is the busiest place, but can you imagine what it's like in a hospital kitchen? At least, I always pictured the place to be in wild confusion. Cooking for so many patients, and even more difficult,421 words
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Article226 1963-02-19 10 ADVANTAGES OF SLOW ROASTING DOASTING, more than "> any other cooking method, has changed throughout the ages. And it's still changing says cookery expert, Katie Stewart. To help you keep up. she gives one good method. The old theory that meat should be roasted at a high temperature is rapidly226 words
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288 1963-02-19 10 WHEN milady has problems with her hair, she should head for the refrigerator instead of the cosmetic counter. At least, that's one man's opinion. The man: Mr. Jherl Redding, a chemist and president of a firm making a line of hair preparations for beauty288 words
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Advertisement227 1963-02-19 10 new from mmdejifom* (jounteipoint. dm with exclusive ButterflyShaped Vyrene* {Spandex) elastic center section and back f J oH«4oTOC COUNTERPOINT bra has a unique butterfly shaped center section that adjusts the size and fit of each cup. This exclusive Maidenform feature is made of Vyrene (Spandex) longer-lasting elastic, guaranteed to stay227 words
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Advertisement108 1963-02-19 10 •^b» Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion is said to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type oi tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with108 words
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Advertisement227 1963-02-19 10 y "tNDtAN Qt/Aury PRODUCT" CROWN BRAND lymeoliret all chit a eureit «n<f btx In Aluminium uttntiii. Backed ey ■a experience of half a century "Crown grind" ucentili ar* manufactured from tpeciallr •roceme' pure Aluminium. They are hr|ttnic handtom* and hand r. Eair to clean. keep brifht. Encentionallr e~uraMe and highly227 words
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Miscellaneous270 1963-02-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. The motto here wu a 2 on 1. Bunting's (formerly Bunny's) 22 down; as you may gather. wrap (10). no (7). 6. Pine Oxonian candlestick giv- 7. joke, except after 18 Ms shelter to the head (6). for example (6). 9 Almost a gentleman? Chance270 words
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199 1963-02-19 11 3 FIRMS TO MINE IRON ORE DEPOSITS A JOINTLY-OWNED Australian, British and American company has obtained the right to work the extensive Mount Ooldsworthy iron ore deposits In Western Australia, according to a report In Austral News. The company comprises Consolidated Gold Fields (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Cyprus Mines Corporation of199 words
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Article, Illustration470 1963-02-19 11 MOK SIN PIN - 'INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN S'PORE IS SOUND' Envoy will help N.Z. investors By MOK SIN PIN JJEW Zealand's Dew Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. C.A. Paul, said he would do his utmost to induce New Zealanders to invest in local industrial expansion programmes. He said that the Singapore Government had paved470 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-02-19 11 Milk plant's new general manager NEW Zealand Dairy Supplies (Singapore) Ltd.. manufacturer of Fernleaf milk, has recently appointed Mr. B. O. Cummins general managerMr. Cummins said this was a new position to coordinate the joint venture of Amoy Canning Corporation (Singapore) Ltd. and the New Zealand Dairy Production and Marketing117 words
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Article35 1963-02-19 11 Copra arrivals In Singapore last week totalled barely 800 tons and despite lack of f.o.b. buyers., loose copra was said to have retained its previous value, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report.35 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-02-19 11 Electronics expert here for NCR projects A NATIONAL Cash Register electronics adviser for South-East Asia has arrived in Singapore in connection with electronic data processing projects of NCR in Singapore and Malaya. He Is Mr. Andrew F. Llnton who will be working with the NCR Electronics Division. After a period171 words
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Article79 1963-02-19 11 The English Electric Co., Ltd.. and J. Lyons and Co., Ltd., have agreed to merge their computer business at home and abroad In v company which will have an issued share capital of £1.8 million to be held in equal parts, it is stated in London.79 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-02-19 11 JAILOR-MADE" prefabricated steel buildings x are being increasingly used in Malayan building projects and an Australian company, N.V. Apple ton Pty Ltd., a division of Appleton Industries Ltd., of Brisbane, is out to secure a larger share of this market. At present on a month's visit here is271 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-02-19 11 By LEE FOO SAN THWO Asian executive officers of Guthrie and Co.. (Malaya) Ltd., will be leaving for Southern Rhodesia and the United Kingdom on a two-month study tour. They are Mr. Choo Pak Leng. 46. of Ipoh, and Mr. Khoo Soo Pin, of241 words
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Article64 1963-02-19 11 Swedish American Line's cruise liner, Kungsholm. is to call at Singapore with S7S passengers early next month during her cruise to the South Sea Islands, the Par East and the Pacific. Launched in 1953, the Kurgsholm. of 21,140 gross register tons, has made many cruises around64 words
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Article138 1963-02-19 11 Gold Star cargo vessel coming GOLD Star Line's new cargo vessel, Sahar, is due in Singapore this week on her maiden voyage to load for South and West African ports. Built by Uraga Shipbuilding Yard at Tokyo and delivered on Jan. 25, the 7,479. d.w. tons Sahar has a speed138 words
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Article41 1963-02-19 11 Total net sales of Massey-Fergu-son (United Kingdom) Ltd- for last year were over £64 million. up £2 6 million over 1961 and £11.4 million more than in 1960, Mr. Gilbert A. Hunt, managing airecior. saw in Coventry. England.41 words
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Article36 1963-02-19 11 Mr. S. Kalselcl, senior managing director of Itoh Co. Ltd.. is expected In Singapore on Thursday on his way home to Japan after a short visit to Australia. He will meet Government trade officials.36 words
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Advertisement279 1963-02-19 11 1M IMOMM UTONO MOWIII SMM lOMT limtlU 1M Th« TRACTEL "Tirfof x^ moehlne is essential for all f^ classes of work in goroges. f J+AN rear axles, removing ond I I lifting bntokdown vehklekl -V^^^p I rm( na etc. In Rood Transportation I in loading ond unloading. V J>^ f279 words
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Advertisement118 1963-02-19 11 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR m "L S RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors limited WEARNE BROS. LTD! 10*. Pudu Roed, Kuala Lympur. f\ m IFV* s ft X felbV Ml! VV^ VnM/ -i. Vif */r~'^\v r EARTH BQRIN6 EQUIPMENT ConWufo^ HOUANO MCtaicil for118 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1963-02-19 12 Crazy little Red fanatic killed President of France THE MURDER IN THE ROTHSCHILD MUSEUM IN PARIS THE DYING PRESIDENT DOUMER BEING CARRIED TO H IS CAR AFTER A RUSSIAN FANATIC HAD FIRED TWO REVOLVER SHOTS INTO HIM AT POINT-BLANK RANGE. AT 3 p.m. on May 6, 1932, President Paul Doumer,1,592 words
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Article520 1963-02-19 12 STANLEY UYS - Growing violence in South Africa STANLEY UYS by CAPETOWN, Mon.— The reaction of South Africans to last week's killing- of five whites in the Transkei tribal reserve has been curiously muffled. It seems that South Africa is learning to live with its violence. First there was Sharpeville in 1960 —69520 words
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Advertisement308 1963-02-19 12 Indian Quality Products ■P 1 11 ~~Ti*&^H^aßni»i Take a Steel Master the stronger folding chair. Steel Master's special cross bar makes it extra strong, extra durable. Colourful and non-rusting, comfortable and smart. Steel Master Folding chairs are* now available from all branches of "USHA SALES" Steel Master Manufocund 6y CROMELITE308 words
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Advertisement1530 1963-02-19 13 IP LIVERPOOL ft WEST CBAST B.P-i Om S'para Sail* S'kaa Pant«« f niroonus LinrpMl. Oublm -la Pt/FH 2* Frt 21 MF.NF.STHEUS Li«erpttl. Glasgow Gdl. I* Ftk 22 Ftt 23/27 Ftk 28 MINELAUS A.^-noith. Livtrptal tek 21 Ftt 14 Ftt tV Mar 1 ctLCHAS Li«erpitl. Glasgow Ftt 27 Mar 1 Mar1,530 words
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Advertisement1442 1963-02-19 13 mmMmm^mmm^k^Lmmmmi a f_J_ LJ^JJ.Jf^ .V^^fli Kaa^BWlM k^a^BJß^ggfsajßfld THE E. A. C. LINESe SAILINGS TB GENOA, LE BAVRE, HAMBURC. BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTEBBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENNAGEN. Spore P. Sham Penang ••PRETORIA" 2124 Fek 27 Fek/ 1 Mar 25 27 Ftk "BASRA" a) 28 Frt/ 4 Mar 5/ 7 Mar 8/1,442 words
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Advertisement1202 1963-02-19 13 bem^lJleme EXPRESS SERVICE TO LON»ON LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penang BENCMJACHAN L'pttl, Bmta, N'karg, R'dtm la «/Taday Fak 28/11 BENALDER (H) d'krg. L'*ta.Havrt^'wp M bro f' n J BENREBCH (E.lp.) L'tilal. G'awutli, Huiljl'ktrg Flk 21/28 Fa* 27/ 4 Mar 1/ 5 'bIKie 111 &i»flTli» £8W mm* SJril^1,202 words
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Advertisement1316 1963-02-19 13 McALISTER *5t CO., LTD. W, Kn Til: Nt. ***** iJtIA BLUBBMAJB LINE «V KLAVENESS UNB tjr^* LONOON, HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, LOS AB6ELES. UN FRAMISCS BAVRE. NULL ft MIBHESBROUGB. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTUNt ein of lit- 4tM ul "^.iViti 11 1 1 l- ?'oore P Sham Penang SONNtviLLt 18/N Frt 11/21 Ftk1,316 words
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627 1963-02-19 14 From Our Market Correspondent rwas a day of quiet trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. While industrials held some of Saturday's improvement they were slightly off peak. The main factor in the absence of any further apparent degeneration in Indonesian-Malayan relations was627 words
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Article23 1963-02-19 14 Malayan Stock Indices Fek. 16 Fete IS Industrials: 98.06 98.48 Tins: 103.13 103.39 rubbers: 103.17 104.93 Dee. 29. IMS m IM.23 words
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Article575 1963-02-19 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kiiala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Dunlepi 52.31 SI.. (1.0O0) 52.55 D. (4.000) 52..13 D. (20.000) 52.55, (18.000) 52.54. (29,000) 52.53. (4.000) 52.52: last smelt 12 TO575 words
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333 1963-02-19 14 Tin price falls 37 1 cents: Rubber is also easier A FALL of 37$ cents yesterday took the Straits tin price down from the heighest level for the year on which it had stood on Friday and Saturday to $427.50 per picul. The offering was estimated to be down 10333 words
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Article122 1963-02-19 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNVESTMENT trading continued x selective and steady on company reports. Moves were In balance Leaden moved narrowly, but were mostly lower. Neon Sim gained lid. to 10s 6d after a buoyant interim report. Most aib lost ground. »Mm«tii km <■■■■■ was down Is. 6d. to 20s.122 words
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Article27 1963-02-19 14 February. 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78 i (down livoeighths of a cent). TIN: $427.50 (down 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tor.* (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article256 1963-02-19 14 AIARCM first grade rubber buytra f.e.b. closed at 6 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ?8| conta per lb. down fiveeighths of a cent. Tbe toon «as ajutet. t.C. C.R.A. and F.PJ.R.a. alastng prlaas In eenti per lb. yaaterday: lot 1 R.S.S. prompt f.O.b. buytra 771.256 words
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Article221 1963-02-19 14 SNIPS lying alengslde the Stncapere Narbeur wharves er wpeetad tedsy art: Tapata N.W. 4, James Lykrs 35/36, Horgb Drake 13/14. Kenryu Maru 33/34. Motnbau Maru 40/41, Caltcx Rome SB/39. Houlman «A. Katong 24. Kin Yung 4/5, Benalder 31/32, Halldor 29/30, Presldint Tart 1/2. Dtomed 10/11 Neder Erms221 words
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Advertisement1093 1963-02-19 14 OPTION PREMIUMS PRODUCE PRICES fHINISB s. r s«u«t IlMunil, SInaa(OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) da*:**" Krb. 18. Three montfts. Caaanut Oil i bulk »43 sellers, drum Duolops 14 eta. S. Darby 4d 46 "Uers. r. *N. 16 eta. C Storms* «M. c# FaWMaiefc int/oontlnent ZrJ,isE 1/S *^r -»U* WIN. lini -.Urs. M. Brrw1,093 words
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Advertisement380 1963-02-19 14 TENDER NOTICE It is proposed to invite tenders for the supply and fixing 3.500 seats for the National Theatre. Singapore. It is a requirement that the seats should be- delivered and flxeu Insltu by the 15th of May, 1963. Applications for tender documents should be made to the office of380 words
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Advertisement1458 1963-02-19 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I KFRAUAN KFIANTAN CITY COUNCIL OF KERAJAAN KELANTAN GEORG£ T()WN ?m^ Q JAWATAN KOSONG APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointPermohonan2 ada-lah dl-Jemptit ment M DRAUGHTSMAN In the nP i 1 7^ p kut !J aD City Assessors Department on the Tanah Melayu perlanteJtan g^ry g^^ »i2250x7.50-182.50/1,458 words
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Advertisement720 1963-02-19 15 I NOTICES ""reminder Property Sale To-day. 1. "Serangoon Market" No. 66 Sturdee Road2. No. 430 Changl Road. 3. Lands at Mlri aad Sibu Roads. 4- No. 106 Lorong J. TelUk Kurau Road. Kiong Cbsi Woon Co., Ltd., Auctioneers Valuers, Singapore A JohoreTelephones: 70*26 74tSs. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1963 Candidates720 words
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Advertisement937 1963-02-19 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Warda U (Ml*.}— Baa tt tta. Mtra TWO BEDROOM HOUSE or bungalow furnished. Districts 20 to 94 urgently required by European family. Box A 9194 B.T Spore. TBRRACB HOUSE SEMI OBT. Bungalow in Katong Cbangl area. Suitable for X.A.X. family. Please reply: to Mr. Stamps (Spore) Tel: *****.937 words
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Advertisement926 1963-02-19 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm VOLVO! MOOBL IS3SBIS virtually new; mileage under 4000 Price: (7,400 Pmoae: (B'pore) ***** BOATS, YACHTS WANTED tt Word* Si (Mr*.)— Box Stjrta. axtrm SMALL BOAT WANTED wltb outboard motor In good condition. Write 304 A Pasir Paalanf Road Spore926 words
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Advertisement708 1963-02-19 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Word* tS (Ml*.)— Box St tt: txtrm BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMIn Tang's Photocopy Service, 10, Boat Quay, B'pore. Tel: »MW. MOTION SMITH A SON LTD. OPTICIANS 13, BATTERY ROAD Consultants. T.«. WNITTALL F.S.M.C. (Hens.) F.8.0.A. M.J. BAILBV F.S.M.C, F.8.0.A. FOR 0000 SIRVICB To your car alwmys708 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1963-02-19 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By O'NEILL HITS BRILLIANT 73 AND BURGE IS 98 NOT OUT SYDNEY, Mon.— Some 69 minutes of play were lost here today on the third day of the Fifth Test and with Australia still 36 runs behind England's 321 with four wickets in hand1,196 words
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Article131 1963-02-19 16 FAP to seek official ruling PENANG, Mon— The FootAssociation of Penang will seek the advice of the Reglstrai of Societies regarding the validity of the annual general meetIng held on Saturday night. "I have not yet sought an appointment with the Registrar." Inche Yaacob Syed. the secretary, told the Straits131 words
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Article113 1963-02-19 16 eiNOAPOBE, Mon.— The Per- manent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Woon Wah Slang, who stepped into the SAPA dispute last month, has called on 73 football clubs who are affiliates to SAPA to a meeting at the People's Association at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. The113 words
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Article32 1963-02-19 16 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Women's Football Association will hold Its annual general meeting at the Red Cross Society's office. General Post Office Building, here on Wednesday at 8.30 p m32 words
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546 1963-02-19 16 By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Mon. A FTER all the doleful predictions that 1962 was going to be the Football Association of Malaya's bad year, the final accounting shows the loss was only $3,896.67— very nearly a tenth of the previous year's record deficit546 words
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Article45 1963-02-19 16 GOLF LGU monthly medal (Spore): Silver winner Mrs. E. Mr Mullen (73) on count back from Mrs. B. Nicholl; Bronze winner Mrs. S Snowden (65). HOCKEY Sporr City District Meet: Beatty 2 Monk's Hill 0; Beatty 2nd XI 1 Monk's Hill 2nd XI 145 words
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Advertisement1078 1963-02-19 16 AUCTION .SALE OF TENDERS A Bur A: Restaurant furniture etc.. comprising: 4-doors Com- CTATt" CFPBFTADIAT i refrigerator. deepfr?e«r. oiAit jl^iu.iaiuai, upright piano, exhaust (ans. pcalAMr A: chairs. Set of O.E. btereo rtHAIHj ..mplifier with Oarrard record TENDER NOTICK plavrr speakers, water-heater. m Umps etc Tender for Uie Cleaning of Bangunan1,078 words
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Advertisement83 1963-02-19 16 PRO TEC T A YOURSELF from that^SOßE THROAT, COLD and FLU Strepsils ANTISEPTIC JB^^S^U LOZENGES D Only Streptilt contain Dyb*nal a new antiteptic pi "j^r developed in the laboratories of Boots Pure Drug Company. mouth and throat infections. StrepSllS are designed to dissolve slowiy in the mouth and so exert83 words
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Miscellaneous150 1963-02-19 16 All*,, Oop B f V. T. liamlin f r oorraß* wn«r T ...an"t>w stuff /me a chief 1 I oh' yvcan uke w*u..y£s_hs I I xrs mht. but hi j «J«TVN' I* MY OWN 1 ABOUT O—KT I iXECUTV* 5 I IVS GOT TH SERVES IN AN SUKZV 8* NO150 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-02-19 16 SOCCER TRIAL: Spore youth trial (Ja. Besar). FRIENDLY: SCC v Alexandra (Spore padang).13 words
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Article325 1963-02-19 17 Penang race weights for Sunday 11TEIGHTS for IT seven races on the first day (Feb. 24) of the Prnanf Turf dab Spring meeting:Cl A Diw I 71 Cl. 4. D.v I—7l Silver Joe 9.00 Sydbury 8.13 First Love 8.12 Sri Teruntom 8.12 Ampat Rajah 8.10 Showrirl 111 8.10 Riman. Malaysia325 words
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248 1963-02-19 17 TEAK' BOOSTS EARNINGS TO OVER $70,000 SINGAPORE, Monday. TTOERE was no stopping Peak of Perfection. This x "wonder sprinter" yesterday carried 9.10 to a smashing win in the 7f Williamson Memorial Stakes >-at Bukit Timah, coming within one-flfth of a second of the Malayan turf record of lmin 23 1/5248 words
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Article80 1963-02-19 17 The Singapore Turf Club's amateur meeting will be held at Bukit Timah on March 9. Entries close on Feb. 28. There will be seven race* and the event* are: 8f handicap for Class 1: 7f handicap tor Cass 2 which v,UI be divided into two divisions80 words
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Article157 1963-02-19 17 DUBLIN. Mon. FortrU and Olympia, Irish candidates for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, and Grand National entry Loving Record all faUed to reach the first three in an eight-horse steeplechase at Balddoyle here. The race, the two miles It furlongs Baldoyle Handicap Chase, was won by Mrs. Phllippa Lamb's157 words
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Article52 1963-02-19 17 WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand Test captain John Reid took four wickets for 30 runs for New Zealand in a trial match against Central Districts at New Plymouth today. Central districts hit 344 in their first innings and at the dose New Zealand had scored 1152 words
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Article33 1963-02-19 17 MONCTON (New Brunswick), Mon. Bob Cleroux has been stripped of the Canadian heavyweight title by Canada's Boxing Federation who say he should have met George Chuvalo In a return light.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration501 1963-02-19 17 DARIS, Mon. Mrs Ann Haydon-Jones, Britain's top lawn tennis player, yesterday, completed a remarkable hat-trick of triple victories in continental covered court championships. The 24-year-old left-hand-er won the women's singles, women's doubles and mixed events in the French championships whicn ended at Stade CourbertinReuter - 501 words
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Article336 1963-02-19 17 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By Singapore, Monday Wilkes hopes to be lucky again in Spore Open ORIAN Wilkes, of South Africa, arrived here today hoping the weather would not be too hot when he defends his citle in the Singapore Open golf championship which begins with the pro-am336 words
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Article91 1963-02-19 17 TUCSON (Arisona), Mon. Don January scored another birdie bllts yesterday to win the $76,000 Tucson Open golf tournament by 10 strokes. Shooting in the 60s for the fourth consecutive day, January carved out a final round of seven-under-par 65 for a 72-hole score of 266. That gave him91 words
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150 1963-02-19 17 Cambridge pick light crew BOAT RACE /CAMBRIDGE, Mon. Cam\j bridge have Included two overseas oarsmen in their crew chosen for the annual Varsity Boat Race against Oxford from Putney to Mortlake on March 23. They are D.B.R. Jackson, of South Africa, and J. H. Maa&land, of New Zealand. The crewReuter - 150 words
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Article75 1963-02-19 17 fiAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts). \y Mon.— Hashim Khan took three quick victories yesterday from defending champion Al Chassard to become the new national professional squash rackets champion. Khan won 16-13. 15-10. 15-7. The 48-year-old Pakistani now has won every major squash rackets competition in the world. Khan won75 words
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Article74 1963-02-19 17 HONQ KONO. Mon— Thailand Is willing to play the Thomas Cup zone match In Hong Kong Instead of Bangkok, said Yong Utiskul, an official of the Thai Badminton Association. But Thailand wanted the match to be played at the end of May or early June,Reuter - 74 words
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157 1963-02-19 17 SURTEES WINS BRISBANE GP IN TORRENTIAL RAIN BRISBANE, Mon. John Surtees, of Britain. driving a Lola-Climax, beat trorld champion Graham dill (Britain), driving a r>rruson, by M.ltec. in the 99-mile Brisbane Grand Prix here yesterday The race was held In torrential rain with huge pools of water adding to theReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement231 1963-02-19 17 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE Our auditors have reDorted as follows: We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale in the sweeps held in coniunrtior with the r are meeting «ndine on 17th Pphruarv 1963 were -hecked by us and that corresponding marble numbers in the thousands Dosition as231 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-02-19 18 JUDITH YONG - 'ALWAYS A USE FOR GIRLS IN KHAKI' JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. Brigadier Jean Rivett-Drake's face flushed as she snapped: "What has the nuclear age got to do with us?" She added: "We are every bit as good as men —In age?" Brigadier Rivett-Drake rose from an ambulance driver to223 words
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128 1963-02-19 18 The Queen begins a tour of Australia CANBERRA, Mon. A \j downpour of rain greeted the Queen and Prince Philip when they arrived here this afternoon to begin their five-week tour of Australia. But the Queen still managed a happy, relaxed smile as she stepped off the plane from New128 words
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Article110 1963-02-19 18 Protest men are rounded up JAKARTA. Mon.— Troops in North Moluccas have rounded up on unknown number of demonstrators who staged a protest meeting last month against the rising food and clothfng prices. Reports published here today said the military command in the region had ordered the arrests because theReuter - 110 words
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Obituary85 1963-02-19 18 A. J. LOUNDIS, Headnuatar. Bemcnylb Katfllab Sobool. eon of P. S. L«urdei, on Monday istta. Funeral Cherma 10 am. from Bt. Antaony'i Church. MADAM Mary Ow Mul Kwmi yaiaii away on is. 2.63. arrd Cortes* leavea 64 Cardiff Grove. Scrancoon Garden Estate B'pore at 4.45 p.m. for Church Of85 words
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Obituary24 1963-02-19 18 IN LOVING MIMORV OF Mm Lit.. Kah Sianc oho Itft ua thin day. y»mr mo: Inverted by Mr pareota brother* and Xntere.24 words
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Article47 1963-02-19 18 LONDON. Mon.— Anthony Lin coin. British Minister in Rofia. has been Instructed to give all help needed to Commonwealth African students who want to leave Bulgaria, the Foreign Office said today. This follows last week's clashes between the Bulgarian police and African students.— U-P.I.47 words
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Article30 1963-02-19 18 HONO KONG. Mon. The Government today warned the textile trade of possible quota control on the export of finished cot ton piecegoods o Britain this year Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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98 1963-02-19 18 LARRY CARROLL - Army denies Jet planes over Brunei LARRY CARROLL From KUALA BELAIT. Mon. The Army headquarters in Brunei Town today denied that unidentified jet planes have flown over Brunei. Operations In Temburong area, where the rebel military commander, Jassln Affandy, is reported hiding, is continuing A 24-hour curfew has been imposed98 words
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Article269 1963-02-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'THE latest issue of "Malaya Merdeka", official pub--1 licatlon of Umno. said today that Malaya was not afraid of Indonesia's threats of confrontation and armed conflicts. It added in an editorial: "We wish to tell the Indonesian leaders that Malaya does269 words
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527 1963-02-19 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A SINGAPORE Naval Base employee, Edgar (ieorge Vincent, 50, was acquitted in the Sessions Court here today without his defence being called on a charge of dangerous driving. Vincent figured in the "borderline" case which occurred on the Johore Causeway near the Singapore-Johore527 words
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143 1963-02-19 18 JAKARTA. Mon.—President Soekarno last night reiterated that Indonesia must give "full support" to the Brunei rebels. He was speaking at a reception he gave at his summer palace at Bogor to the delegates of the Afro Asian journalists' preliminary conference here. The official Indonesian143 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-02-19 18 -THE U.S.REGARDS S-E ASIA IMPORTANT AREA SINGAPORE. Mon.— The United States Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Howard Jones (above), said here today his country regarded South-East Asia as an important developing area in the world. The United States, he added, would continue to maintain great interest In this region. Mr. Jones,166 words
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Article115 1963-02-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The ban on fire crackers will be lifted from <i p.m. on Sunday to midnight on Tuesday for Harl Raya celebration. But, said a police statement today, the ban on "meriam buloh (bamboo cannon) stays. It added: "The Police take a115 words
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Article347 1963-02-19 18 LONDON. Mon.—lt was a disappointing day in the London stock markets, with initial buoyancy giving way to subdued conditions later. At first, equities went* ahead smartly. However, when the disappointing January trade figures became known at mid-day, the advance was halted and many ot the earlier gains347 words
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304 1963-02-19 18 Kennedy 's support in 'spirit of friendship' ALOR STAR, Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that President Kennedy's support for Malaysia was made "in a true spirit of friendship." "I naturally welcome his statement, which was obviously prompted by his desire for the continued stability and well being of this304 words
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Article42 1963-02-19 18 MIAMI BEACH. Mon.— lnitial gifts of over U5517,625,000 have been pledged for the 25th annual nationwide drive of the United Jewish Appeal to finance relief, welfare, migration, resettlement and medical aid programmes for 575.000 Jews in 28 countries. U.PJ.42 words
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Article22 1963-02-19 18 RANGOON. Mon.—The Burmese Government will handle Burma's rice trade exclusively from next year, it was announced officially this evening. —UP.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article32 1963-02-19 18 MANILA. Mon.— United Nations Under-Secretary C. V. Narasimh;in is expected to visit Manila this month for talks with Philippine officials on South-East Asian security. Foreign Office sources said today.32 words
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Article21 1963-02-19 18 OTTAWA. Mon. Justice Mi nister Donald Fleming today an nounced his retirement from Pc deral politics for "personal" reasons.—U.P.l.21 words
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161 1963-02-19 18 NEW YORK, Mon.— ProCommunist hijackers aboard the Venezuelan freighter Anzoategui today offered to surrender to Brazilian authorities at their obscure anchorage in Brazil's north coastal waters. Brazilian destroyers were expected to leave their base at Belem and head for a rendezvous with the161 words
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194 1963-02-19 18 A Malaysia referendum call by Rakyat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Puny Rakyat today called for a referendum to find out whether Malayans agree with Tengku Abdul Rahman's "Malaysia concept" or not. The party's referendum stand was decided by iv central committee last night. A statement issued today said: "Party Rakyat194 words
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Article37 1963-02-19 18 CAPE CANAVERAL. Mon —A new model Polaris A3 missile bad to be destroyed when it veered ofT course in a test firing here today. Two recent successful tirings followed a string of six failures.— Reuter-Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement33 1963-02-19 18 MR. ERNEST REISS at summit of HIMALAYAS f^^ MOUNT EVEREST (HEIGHT 29,002 FEET) -<■ El IQO/2028 MR. ERNEST REISS (THE SWISS EXPEDITION TEAM TO HIMAIAYAS) "ENICAR WATCHES /Ks'j KEPT PERFECT TIME THROUGHOUT OUR C****33 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-02-19 18 JIIGHEST and lowest temperatures (or Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Mon day to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Uwest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Koto Bharu 82 75 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 93 70 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 88 7341 words
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