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Title Section20 1963-02-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times > mmmm Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-02-20 1 JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno today ordered his troops to keep their weapons in their hands. Speaking in a ceremony welcoming guerilla fighters who were dropped in West Guinea last year, he said: "You have carried out your duty successfully, but other dutiesReuter - 100 words
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Article106 1963-02-20 1 'Burning on the spot' warning by Indonesia JAKARTA, Tuesday ANY Malayan fishing boat caught in Indonesian waters will be "burned on the spot.*' Antara news agency today quoted the commander of the navy's first maritime district as issuing this warning after the seizure of a Malayan fishing106 words
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Article155 1963-02-20 1 Tengku: Prepare for the worst ALOR STAR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman warned the nation last night to "prepare for the worst" in view of the latest outburst from Indonesia, He told a rally at Bukit Choras, 21 miles from here: "All along we have tried to please Indonesia, but this155 words
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Article67 1963-02-20 1 LONDON. Tues. Spanish medical officials today said they fearrii widespread outbreaks of disease after raging floodwaters .swamped parts of southern Spain and left thousands homeless. Over the rest of Europe temperatures plunged well below freezing and nrw snows fell In many countries. This Winter, one ofUPI - 67 words
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237 1963-02-20 1 MUAR, Tuesday. FISHERMEN here said today that for years they had bribed Indonesian marine police to let them fish in Indonesian waters. "In fact," one said, "the Indonesian marine police are not bad at all. They take, our gifts and close an eye237 words
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Article65 1963-02-20 1 BRIDGETOWN. (Barbados K Tues. Lord Avon, the former Sir Anthony Eden who. has had a mild heart attack, left Barbados yesterday aboard the British frigate Wizard to return to his nome on Bequia Island, off St. Vincent. Lord Avon, who is 65. said before leaving:UPI - 65 words
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Article29 1963-02-20 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Unemployment has reached 20.000 in the former Portuguese enclave of Goa, according to Mr. George Vaz. General-Secretary of the Goa Mining Labour Union— U.P.l.29 words
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Article68 1963-02-20 1 KINGSTON. (Jamaica). Tues.— O Thant, the U.N- Secretary General, said here today that If the world was to be spared the holocaust of a nuclear war "then the U.N. Is the only hope for all of us." This fact was being increasingly recognised in manyReuter - 68 words
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Article51 1963-02-20 1 HULL. (England). Tues. Family homes that can be built in a day hare started going up here in a nt-w housing drive. The centrally heated two bedroom homes are designed by Mr. David Jenkins, the City Architect. who says they could solve Hull's housing shortage in a51 words
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Article, Illustration347 1963-02-20 1 Needs of Malaysia will not be overlooked: Sir Andrew KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya will ask Britain for technical assistance after Malaysia is -established. This was stated today by Bir Andrew Cohen, Direc-tor-General of Technical Co-operation in Britain, at a. press conference before leaving for New Delhi after a four-day visit347 words
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Article53 1963-02-20 1 LONDON. Tues.— The last three Sea Hawk naval let fighters of an order placed In Britain by India in 1959 started on their delivery flight today. The jeta, which are capable or speeds up to 600 miles per hour, will be assigned to the 16.000-ton53 words
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Article51 1963-02-20 1 KARLSRUHE (West Germany). Toes.— A blind man has been appointed Judge at the Federal Bupreme Court for the lint time In West Ger- man legal history, it was announced here. He is Dr. Hans-Engen Schalz«. 40, former senior judge in Haram. He has been blind since51 words
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250 1963-02-20 1 Strikes: Plan to give Government new powers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A meeting here tomorrow will consider vesting the Government with special powers to prevent strike* by referring disputes to Industrial courts for settlement. The Straits Times understands that the meeting, of the sub-committee of the National Joint Labour Advisory Council,250 words
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Article106 1963-02-20 1 rpENGKU Abdul Rahmai "very sporting" of t Federation to call off its the national interest. "I appreciate their patriotism and their loyalty.'' the Prime Minister said In his Jalan Bahru Merdeka House, where he Is spending a short holiday. The Tengku promised that If there was106 words
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Article77 1963-02-20 1 BELORADE. Tues. Milorad Ilicic. a Yugoslavian worker from the village or Rapanj. near Belgrade, has written 10.040 words on a sheet of paper about seven inches long by 15 inches wide with an ordinary fountain pen. His writing, which is a hobby, describes the actionsUPI - 77 words
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Article27 1963-02-20 1 IEH KHAN, Tues. The Ira* nian Prime Minister, Mr. Assadollah Alam, presented his new Cabinet to the Shah at the Palace here today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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84 1963-02-20 1 'SUMMIT' Subandrio seeks more details JAKARTA, Tuts The InJ doneslan Foreign Minister, Dr. Subanrtrio. said today that "the basis and objective" must first be known before Indonesia decided to take part In the proposed "summit" meeting of Southeast Asian countries. Antara news agency reported. He was commenting on the proposalReuter - 84 words
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87 1963-02-20 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The three-man Indonesian contingent to the Singapore open golf championship will not travel to Kuala Lumpur for the Malayan open. One of the golfers, A. Z. Naruwi. said today that the team would not be travelling there, and added: "I will have87 words
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104 1963-02-20 1 Couple reconciled after 12 years SINGAPORE, Tues. A couple, separated for 12 years, were reconciled in the High Court here today. Tan Tien Seng and his wife. Tin Kiat Tee, were married on May 16, 1948. In 1951 Tan left his wife. Recently she took divorce proceedings against him on104 words
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Article52 1963-02-20 1 NEW ORLEANS, Tues.— A Norwegian ore ship lay helplessly aground today at the mouth of the Mississippi after colliding with an American vessel carrying liquid sulphur, the Coast Guard Search and Rescue Headquarters reported. A spokesman said both ships were badly damaged in the collision. No one52 words
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Article211 1963-02-20 1 Security talks during Hull visit KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Problems vital to the security of Malaysia will come under scrutiny in the next four days with the visit here of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Richard Hull. Topics like Indonesia's confrontation policy, Brunei's security and the build-up211 words
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Article45 1963-02-20 1 AZA IN NORTH BORNEO CLAIM I.AKARTA. Turs h f of North Kalimantan I in t.ir> Statrs reprornt i i-«n A lim ul I'.idillah, sjid t<>d.i> thai Brunei rebel k > drr Aiahari was at prrvmt in North Borneo. Ant.ir.t N. v»> Am-nry rrporttil Heater.45 words
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119 1963-02-20 2 KASAVUBU TELLS OF THE CONGO LESSON T BOPOLDVILLE, Tues. The Congolese President. Mr. Joseph Kasavubu, told the opening session of the fifth annual conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa yesterday that he hoped the Congo's experience would be a lesson to all young countries. The Congo hadReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-02-20 2 MACAPAGAL OPTIMISTIC AS TALKS BEGIN IN MANILA MANILA, Tues.— President Macapagal has expressed high hopes that the proposed Asian summit meeting of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines would materialise, according, to Press reports here. The President was speaking to newsmen at Baler, Quezon Province, a few295 words
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77 1963-02-20 2 No plans for Manila visit by Jack WASHINGTON. Tues. I The White House said yesterday tbat there were no plans for President Kennedy to visit South East Asia. Mr. Pierre Salinger, the Presidential Press Secretary, made this statement when asked about reports that President Macapagal of the Philippines would inviteReuter - 77 words
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Article35 1963-02-20 2 CAIRO, Tues. General Rashid Mosleh, Iraq's military governor, has announced the resumption of all transport links with Kuwait, according to Bagdad Radio quoted by the official Middle East News Agency here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-02-20 2 THE DUAL THREAT OF MALAYSIA BY NASUTION JAKARTA, Tues. Malaysia would pose a military threat to Indonesia if it was formed because it would be used as a base for foreign domination of South-East Asia, the Chief of the armed Forces, General Abdul Haris Nasution (above), said last night. AnotherReuter - 177 words
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Article91 1963-02-20 2 ALAM TO FORM A NEW GOVT TEHERAN. Tues. Mr. Assadollah Alam last night resigned as Persian Prime Minister but the Shah nominated him to form a new Government, it was announced here. Mr. Alam who took over as Prime Minister from Dr. All Amlnl last July, submitted his Cabinet's resignationReuter - 91 words
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Article32 1963-02-20 2 BAOHADAD, Tues. Soviet technicians brought into Iraq by the former government were reported back at work yesterday, training the new regime's army m the use of Communist bloc weapons.—UJ»X32 words
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Article40 1963-02-20 2 UNTTKD NATIONS, Tues. An Bast German delegation. which went to Ueopoldvllle hoping to attend a meeting of the D.N. Economic Commission for Africa, is being expelled by the Congo Central Government. a U.N. spokesman said yesterday.40 words
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211 1963-02-20 2 American concern on Laos war threat WASHINGTON. Tues. —Officials kept a close watch today on developments in Laos where new fighting is threatened. They said, however, there was no firm indication that fighting was Imminent. Reports from Vientiane, the administrative capital of Laos, said tension was mounting between the proCommunistReuter - 211 words
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Article25 1963-02-20 2 KARACH. Tues. More than 80 per cent of Pakistan's 100.000--000 population are illiterate, accorling to official reports based on the 1941 census. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article136 1963-02-20 2 PHNOM PENH, Tuesday. DRINCE Norodom Sihanouk offered yesterday to r resign as Chief of State, but the two Cambodian assemblies immediately asked him not to. The Prtnc«, now visiting China, sent a cable to the Government saying he was ready to offer his resignation IfUPI - 136 words
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Article294 1963-02-20 2 DATELINE HONG KONG YUM star Diana x Chang Chung Wen has bought 6.000 square foot j of land in Melbourne. "I haven't seen It and don't know what I shall do with it." she said, "it sounded so good I just gave in to 1 I temptation." FOOD parcels from294 words
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Article79 1963-02-20 2 NAIROBI, Tues— Kenya which is approaching independence lost 6,762 permanent European residents during the first nine months of last year, statistics published in the latest issue of the Kenya Trade and Supplies Bulletin revealed yesterday. This was 700 more than for the whole of 1961.Reuter - 79 words
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94 1963-02-20 2 SAIGON, Tues.— President Ngo Dlnh Diem has signed Into law a decree designed to attract much-needed foreign Investments In South Vietnam. The law, retroactive to last Jan. 1, guarantees that business enterprises established with local or foreign capital wlil not be subject to nationalisation94 words
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Article74 1963-02-20 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. Oenrral Sir Richard Hull. Britain's Chief of the Imperial Oeneral Stall. lunched yesterday with Mr Nehru, and it is understood they discussed the Sino-Indlan border situation and India's defence needy. Earlier yesterday. General Hull bad talks with General J. N. Chondhury. India's Chief74 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-02-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I CMAMOC AVtt 1 I DCA& J12 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-02-20 3 Crash rescue drama DRAMA on the motorway as an injured motorist, Reginald Webb. 50. still trapped in his driving seat, talks to firemen working to free him from his wrecked ear while a doctor, helped by a policeman gives him a blood transfusion, after a crash with a lorry onMirrorpic - 83 words
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Article49 1963-02-20 3 MADRID, Tues. Six more men, believed to be members ol the French Secret Army Organisation (OAS). were arrested by Spanish police here, according to reliable sources. This brings the total of alleged OAS men arrested here In the last few days to 12.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-02-20 3 Warning on image of Harold Wilson in America WASHINGTON, Tues. —The Washington Post said yesterday the American people were prepared to admire Mr. Harold Wilson, newly-elected leader of the British Labour Party, but warned that his image would "cause concern in some quarters." The newspaper said in an editorial thatReuter - 295 words
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Article23 1963-02-20 3 ATHENS. Tups. King Paul and Qurtn Prederica returned here yesterday from a 16-day state visit to India and Thailand.— UJ»I23 words
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Article28 1963-02-20 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— A water tower plunged through five storeys of a Brooklyn factory yesterday, crushing one man to death and Injuring nine others. UPL28 words
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221 1963-02-20 3 TEMP ERATURES A plunged aua i n in Britain yesterday and a special medical task force sought to identify a "mystery bug" which had laid hundreds low in the nation's* worst winter in a century. "We've tried everything we know, but so far we've221 words
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Article235 1963-02-20 3 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. A TOP State Department official said yesterday A that hundreds of young Latin Americans are going to Cuba each year as students but are being taught how to be "good guerillas." The Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. Edwin M. Martin, told congressional investigators that anUPI - 235 words
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131 1963-02-20 3 LONDON, Tues. Mr. Roy Thomson, millionaire Canadian newspaper owner, last night predicted that Russia would move towards modified form of capitalism as its prosperity increased. The capitalists' duty was to help them make the change from Communism to capitalism, said Mr. Thomson, whoReuter - 131 words
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Article32 1963-02-20 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues.— A new model Polaris A3 missile had to be destroyed when It veered od course in a test firing here today. Pieces fell Into the Atlantic. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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119 1963-02-20 3 SYDNEY, Tues.— An appeal against $136,000 libel damages awarded to Harry Hopman. Australia's Davis Cup captain, was settled on undisclosed terms tn the Supreme Court today. The award was made against Mirror Newspapers Ltd. of Bydney In 1961. Mr. Hopman claimed the companyReuter - 119 words
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211 1963-02-20 3 De Gaulle plotters tried to get killer from Spain PARIS, Tues. —Attempts were made to recruit killers In Spain and Luxembourg to shoot President de Gaulle last Friday when he visited the Military Staff College in Paris, the rightwing newspaper l'Aurore reported today. But guides who were to have broughtReuter - 211 words
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Article54 1963-02-20 3 OTTAWA, Tues.— Mr. Donald Fleming, Canadian Justice Minister, announced yesterday he was retiring from public life for personal reasons. Mr. Fleming. 57, Is the fifth Cabinet Minister to leave the Ministry In the last few weeks. Three, including Mr Fleming, are not running In the AprilReuter - 54 words
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Article34 1963-02-20 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— A nuclear research centre, described as the most modern in the Far East, is to be built In Pakistan. It was announced today both here and in Pakistan.— CP.L34 words
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Article, Illustration382 1963-02-20 5 CLAIM FOR SUPPORT OF TWINS DISMISSED PENANG, Tuesday. JHE First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, today dismissed a maintenance claim brought by a former dance hostess, Ong Say Beng, 23, against a Penang millionaire, Loh Boon Siew. In a 37-word judgment delivered this morning, Mr. Ng382 words
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89 1963-02-20 5 KUCHING, Tues.— The Resident of the First Division. Mr. G. LloydThomas, has opened the first home guard training course here. He praised the loyalty of the volunteers, who are from neighbouring areas. Inauguration of home guard courses did not mean that Its services would89 words
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Article42 1963-02-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. J. Kan Sumbhan Paudc was tcmauvely charged in a Magistrates Court today with the murder of Samy Naidu. a War Department employee, in a house in Outram Road at midnight last Saturday. Pande was remanded for a42 words
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Article16 1963-02-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Ho Yutu baa been elected president of the Singapore Medical Association.16 words
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Article283 1963-02-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LEE Swee Yoke, 47, son of a businessman, Lee Say Thong, was charged in the Sessions Court today with perjury, alleged to have been committed during the preliminary inquiry into the alleged kidnapping of his father. The charge, to which Swee Yoke283 words
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Article64 1963-02-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The bodies j of all the five men on board the Royal Air Porce Pioneer plane which crashed in the Sarawak jungles during the weekend have now been recovered. The dead are: Pilot Officer J. Pearce (navigartor). Plying Officer D. Berry, Flight Lieutenant64 words
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Article43 1963-02-20 5 IPOH, Tues. Mr. Soo Wai Sun 33. was admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Neal in the Hidh Court here today. Re is the first University of Singapore law graduate to be admitted to the Bar her*.43 words
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239 1963-02-20 5 ABORTION JUST FAMILY PLAN 'STOPGAP' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MOST delegates at the International Planned Parenthood Federation conference agreed that legalised abortion is a "stop-gap" and not a permanent solution to the problem of controlling population growth. Nepal's sole delegate, Dr. Narayan K. Shah, said today before flying home. "The problem of239 words
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Article99 1963-02-20 5 Party to dissolve branch I^UCHING. Tues The pro-Malaysia Barisan Pemuda Sarawak has decided to dissolve its limbang branch as many members there had participated in the abortive Brunei-Lim-bang revolt. A party spokesman said that this "clearly indicated that the branch executive had been Irresponsible in carrying out the aims and99 words
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Article76 1963-02-20 5 KUCHING. Tues.— Members ol the World Bank Malaysia Economic Mission have arrived in Sarawak I for a four-day survey. The mission is led by Mr. i Leonard B Rist. acting head of the mission in the absence of Pro- fessor Reuff. Others are Mr. Jean i76 words
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Article176 1963-02-20 5 KUCHING. Tuesday THE Sarawak Chinese Association has announced its manifesto which declares its loyalty to Sarawak, suDport for Malaysia and hostility to Communism. The manifesto said the association supported the Malaysian concept because Sarawak could not stand on her own. It added: "As a part of176 words
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Article60 1963-02-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Free-dom-fronvhunger posters submitted by Malayans may be sent to Washington for an exhibition In conJunction with the World Pood Congress in June this year. A statement of the Pederation Arts Council announced today a country-wide poster competition in a campaign to eradicate hunger and60 words
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Article217 1963-02-20 5 IPOH, Tues. Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is I to make a determined drive for support among young people. With this in view, the executive council of the branch has appointed Mr. iV. N. Kathirgamar. 35, as its youth leader. The other Alliance217 words
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442 1963-02-20 5 Bankrupt is jailed for a year he lost $100,000 PENANG, Tuesday. A BANKRUPT, Goh Song Khim, was sentenced today to one year's jail on two summons charges under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. Goh, proprietor of Ming Huat and Co., pleaded guilty to failing to keep proper account books and contributing to442 words
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Article60 1963-02-20 5 DEATH ENDS A TRIAL SINGAPORE, Toes. The prosecution today withdrew two charges against two youths because the complainant, Choa Lenr Chian, had been killed in a road accident. Chin Fook Yen and Loh Fook Choon had been charred with extorting $5 from Chua. a building sub-contractor, and also with assaulting60 words
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155 1963-02-20 5 KING TO LAY $10m. MOSQUE FOUNDING STONE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will lay the foundation stone of the $10 million National Mosque at Jalan. Sultan Hisamuddin here oh Feb. 27. More than 1.000 guests Including Cabinet Ministers, Mentrls Besar, and heads of diplomatic missions will attend the155 words
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112 1963-02-20 5 Four rob couple of $1,870 tontine IfUALA LUMPUR, IV Tues. Four men robbed a couple of their tontine collection of $1,870 and a bracelet valued at $130 in a lane off Imbi Road here last night. The couple were returning to their car after collecting their tontine money when they112 words
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Article56 1963-02-20 5 PENANG. Tues— Two robbers held up Madam Urn Phatk Gnoh, 74. at her house In Jones Close yesterday and escaped with $550 worth of jewellery and $3 In cash. Madam lim was sleeping in a room on the ground floor when the robbers entered after breaking56 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-02-20 6 Malaysia 'new step to freedom, says U.S. Ambassador By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN; KUALA LUMPUR, Tuw. A MERICAN Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, said today that Malaysia was an extension of the "excellent record" which Malaya has made in casting off colonialism. "In fact," he told me,260 words
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175 1963-02-20 6 24 Malayan policemen return from Brunei KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Twenty-four Malayan policemen whose return from Brunei In December last year was delayed because of the outbreak of the rebellion there returned to Kuala Lumpur tonight by air. The policemen who were sent to Brunei in September 1956 to guard the175 words
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Article45 1963-02-20 6 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The an nual meeting of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children will be held on Thursday at the Shell Theatre ue. Shell House, Collyer Quay, at 5.30 p.m. Members and all who are Interested in the problem are urged to attend.45 words
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Article26 1963-02-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An American labour journalist. Mr. John Herling. will speak on "Labour and Management" at the USIS library tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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145 1963-02-20 6 THREE CASES FOR INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three trade disputes will come up for hearinr before the Industrial Arbitration Court d urine the first week of March. On Mar. 1 the court will be asked to rive Its Interpretation of an award it gave to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile145 words
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Article62 1963-02-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Chua Chong How was elected president of the Loronst Limau Chinese Mutual Association at Its annual meeting. Other officials elected: Vice-presidents Mr. Lim Kirn Hai Mr. Chia Kee Huat. Mr. Llm Siak Hoe and Mr. Tan Kok Huang, hon. sec, Mr. Lee Eng Kee; assthon.62 words
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1468 1963-02-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tv««. THE Ministry of Education today announced the results of the Associated Examining Board for the General Certificate of Education (autumn) examination 1962 (Ordinary level). Results of the Malay. Chinese and Tamil language examinations will be announced later. Here are the results with the1,468 words
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Article104 1963-02-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Ministry of Education announced today that candidates wishing to offer Chinese at the principal level for the Higher School Certificate Examination this year, may take an optional oral test which will be held on April 8. Those wishing to offer Malay at the principal104 words
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Miscellaneous359 1963-02-20 6 T<HE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebnr airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Rome, Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 4.35 ajn.; from Sydney. Darwin (BA 701) 6 40 p.m.; from London. Dusseldorf. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur <BA 708) 5 p.m. Garuda: Prom Jakarta359 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1963-02-20 7 BOXER'S BIGGEST BATTLE WAS BEATING DRUGS... STRAITS TIMES Special Feature ONE freezing December dtvin 1923 two young hoodlums walked into Isadore Rasofsky's shop in Chicago, bought two apples and then lounged near the stove until the only other customer, a woman, had left. As soon as the door closed, one1,554 words
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Obituary39 1963-02-20 8 It Wordm Sl* (Vimiwutml •ATM! On February IMb. Charles kd-tard Oates. Mad TS years, of 114 M 'lipsy Ijine. Kettertng, (formerly of ■ha Ifalayan Kdmation Department >, the daarly loved husband of Gwra and ratbor of Jocelyn 1 139 words
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Obituary160 1963-02-20 8 Wowit Sl* (Uiniwmm) I MR AND MRS. LR. Stewart thank all who I'finted". sent wremttit and 1 ttenrteii funeral of their beloved aon l.vdford Junior MR. AND MRS. S Ayadural thank frienda and relativea for their attendance, good wmhea. prenentii and an- I latance rendered on thr occasion of160 words
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Obituary36 1963-02-20 8 :o Horrfs Sl* (Minimum* IN MEMORY OF M. Rajnh who rM-i.d Hway suddenly on the 30th Ceb- <\ niary IM?. Gone hut not foricotten by hit hr.mrii ones. May hia soul reat H SJS L36 words
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649 1963-02-20 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, February 20, 1963. Talking It Over There is merit in the Philipj pines' proposal for a Malaysian conference of South -East Asian countries provided that full I notice is taken of the Jesselton rally and the desires of Sarawak and North Borneo. It 'would seem, however,649 words
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Article352 1963-02-20 8 It cannot be easy for a clerk who has worked for the Government for ten years to accept the status of a "temporary" employee. Yet there are numj bers in this position. The Govjernment shows no signs of lever dispensing with their services (it would have a row on352 words
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Article213 1963-02-20 8 One of the less obvious effects of Indonesian confrontation has been the undoing of work by scholars, in Malaya and across the Straits, who had hoped for ultimate fusion of the two national languages. The first step wag to unify the spelling. This accomplished, the next stage would213 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1963-02-20 8 E.J.B. ROSE - The voice from behind bars in Jakarta E.J.B. ROSE STILL IN PRISON-ONE MAN OF HIGH INTEGRITY AND AN IRON WILL by Former director of the. International Press Institute AN Indonesian friend once told me that he found life in the West profoundly dull; it was predictable from the cradle to1,535 words
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507 1963-02-20 8 JOHN OSMAN - The squalid squabblings at the Moshi talks JOHN OSMAN by MOSHI Tanganyika T<HE long-crumbling facade of AfroAsian Left-wing solidarity publicly dissolved into the thin air around Kilimanjaro's snowy peaks. In a disorganised week of confusion and contradiction here, the "Third Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Conference" displayed more clearly perhaps than ever507 words
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Advertisement86 1963-02-20 8 ENJOY EASY COOKING WITH SHELLANE myjEfl^NO deposit |r^ CHARGE NO MAINTENANCE CHARGE With Shellane, you pay only/ forjthe gas' you' use* And each big Shellane cylinder contains. a full 32 lbs. of gas lasts much longerT SHELLANEra COOKS.QUICK'ANDiCLEANII^B^ Thy 're Putting Ulcers Ice By John Hnbbfl A new procedure that86 words
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Article, Illustration2554 1963-02-20 9 Uproar of frayed tempers halts the Jamit trial FEDERATION TRIPS QUERY DRAWS TRIVATE LIVES' REPLY OF THE TRIAL SINGAPORE, Tuesday PANDEMONIUM broke loose in the First Criminal District Court today. With tempers frayed and the courtroom charged with tension, hearing of criminal charges against Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen2,554 words
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Miscellaneous490 1963-02-20 9 Radio and TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RAOiO MALAYA SHORT WA^MSRVICE: NATIONAL SUUKTWAVfc MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICK 41.7 METRES 478 Metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. NegaMo^ 6o^^:^ lllB^ v News HeadUines; 6.03 720 Breakfast Bulletin- 730 Up Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time And About: 8.15 News; B^o Up "'gn"! The News; 7.10490 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-02-20 10 It's school again for Yoke Heong IT WAS back to school yetterday for armlast schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong, after a year away from her books. Picture shows an earnest Yoke Heong not in uniform— whan she took her place among former classmates in Senior Middle 111 at Kuen Cheng Girls'98 words
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97 1963-02-20 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men went to the Eastern Watch Company yesterday to "buy 1 watches. Today, one of them. Tan Kirn Leng, 18, was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the theft of two watches. Tan pleaded guilty and was sentenced to97 words
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437 1963-02-20 10 MOBILE COLUMN WILL SPEED TO ANY PART OF MALAYA UNDER ATTACK civil defence force, which is 2,000-strong, may be increased to 10,066 volunteers. According to the Secretary for Defence, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, the Ministry of Defence is now considering expanding the437 words
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282 1963-02-20 10 T EONG AH SEX, 24, a house repairer, and Liew Sooi San, 23, a labourer, were each jailed for one year here today for attempted extortion They were jointly charged with putting Lan Khooo Chuan, 48, an estate owner, in fear of injury and282 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-02-20 10 gINGAPORE. Tues. Asnawi bin Abdul Rahman (above), a meter-reader employed by the War Department, had mapped out a bright future for his 16--yrar-old adopted son, Epsooni Woodi. For the past four years he has saved part of his $227--a-month pay217 words
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Article36 1963-02-20 10 BANTING. Tues. Mr. I. Srlladural has been elected president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship here. Other office bearers are: Vieapresident. Miss Lim Ah Mri: secretary. Miss Lim Lee Lan; treasurer Mlsk Sandra Sin Llan.36 words
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Article48 1963-02-20 10 PENANG, Tues— Johan Artffin. director of an advertising agency, today pleaded guilty to a charge of falling to submit his firm's income tax returns for 1962 within the stipulated period of 21 days. The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. fined him $110.48 words
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Article35 1963-02-20 10 KUCHING, Tues. The British Ambassador to South Vietnam, Mr. H. A. F. Hohler and his wife arrived in Kuching today for a short visit. They are staying with' the Governor. Sir Alexander Waddell.35 words
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Article170 1963-02-20 10 SINGAPORE. Tuesday A SCHOOL teacher. Thomas Goon Sam Kirn, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wlnslow In the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Madelne Ng Sok Foong a stenographer. on the ground of adultery. The decree Is tr be made absolute170 words
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Miscellaneous67 1963-02-20 10 Huffs Hunnfs By Ralph Hvimdmhl ~~-T»ii IICAV/C rVMvqjll [l WANNA YvOU'LL\ I fTHEMPtES ISON f ~"<CV /LOOKS LI YA lv *St,!£«2v?i PRACTICE 1 OUST J SPECIAL, PETUNIA J I AHf£APY 30J3MT f PMOOEY.' V WEWONTB£\_/*J*£l* M HITTIN6 /HAVEN >■ > j*_ I I I THOUGHT HERE LOU6, JSSi^IMJ/ MY NEW67 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-02-20 11 STILL FRIENDS IN THE WORLD OF FILMS SINGAPORE, Tues. Relations between Indonesia and Malaya are still harmonious in the film making world. The two-month shooting of the Joint MalayanIndonesian production "Shadows at Dawn" starring Malayan actor Roomal Noor and Indonesian actress Norbanl Yusoff— has been completed. Announcing this before leaving201 words
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97 1963-02-20 11 OINGAPOEE, Tues.— The British Unified Command here today denied reports of a new military build-up in Brunei. A Command spokesman, commenting; on a report that the commando carrier Albion had left for Labuan with "heavy equipment and helicopters," said: "They are just routine normal replacements."97 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-02-20 11 A WOMAN. Miss Doris Eleanor Rachman, 40, was killed and two men seriously injured when this car and bus collided in River Valley Road early this morning. The car was travelling towards Hill Street from Kim Seng Road when it collided with the bus, which was74 words
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Article227 1963-02-20 11 ANOTHER 12,000 MaA layans have come within the income tax net, the Federation's Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. E. S. Thomas, said in an interview today. Mr. Thomas said the increase was partly due to the Government's policy of rapid industrial development with a227 words
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Article23 1963-02-20 11 HENANO, Tues. The Penanjj Family Planning Association will hold tts annual meeting at the E and O Hotel on March 8.23 words
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130 1963-02-20 11 GIRL, 14, FOUND HANGING IN LOCKED ROOM KUANTAN, Tues. A 14-year-old girl, Hue Nf?a Chai, was *ound hanging today in her bedroom of her house in Jalan Dato Wong Ah Jang here. The room was locked from the inside. Her mother. Madam Wong Moh Lai. 37, she has .seven other130 words
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Article58 1963-02-20 11 KUCHING, Tues. A British aallor was lost from a Royal Naval craft during a storm ln Brunei Bay last night, according to a report received here today. This morning two sailors wpic wounded when a Sten gun fired accidentally while they were boardIng a prahu to58 words
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Miscellaneous207 1963-02-20 11 Straits Times Crossword AOMMS DMuito poor Rom. b*o« 1 r~ n i nr nni n < nt»il without OMton (7>(I) T. Ooncintte quiet airman tmv- MmplMon hti ptaD to rrtlM. «»<• l7 that'* plain <•>. WeT «opped cantof to HI I. Should lnclttd* thr«* Ja»»»j lj o (It IS. Turned207 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-02-20 12 LIM BENG TEE - Taxi? Cabby Ng is the tourists' choice LIM BENG TEE 4 BE KIND, POLITE AND HONEST,' HE SAYS, 'AND THEY ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU' by SINGAPORE, Tuesday. £ABBY Ng beamed as he read the letter. Then, putting it away with more than 50 others, he said: "Be kind, polite and honest361 words
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Article33 1963-02-20 12 TAIPING. Tues. A recruiting team from the British Army will be at the Kwangtung Association in Temple Street here on March 1 at 9 a.m. to recruit youths for the army.33 words
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51 1963-02-20 12 BBUNEITOWN, Tues.— Radio Brunei last night ended its temporary service to listeners in Kuala Belait. The temporary service was started at the time of the revolt in December to keep listeners informed of the situation. The service was additional to that provided by the main51 words
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Article65 1963-02-20 12 IPOH, Tues. A charge of armed robbery was preferred against Chan.Kee Tuck. 24. In the Magistrate's Court here today. He was alleged to have robbed the occupants of a house in Jalun Chempaka in Pasir Puteh here of $4,018 at 10 a.m. on Oct. 27 last year.65 words
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214 1963-02-20 12 ANEGRI Sembilan State Assemblyman accepted today a challenge from his former employee to swear in a Hindu temple that he had not agreed to pay the latter SI 00 a month as salary. Mr. V. Letchumanan. 49. took the oath over burning214 words
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78 1963-02-20 12 MALACCA, Tues.— A lawyer. Mr. G. R. T. Chelvam, has been elected president of the Malacca division of the People's Progressive Party. He was also appointed leader of joint MalaccaJohore delegation to the annual delegates conference to be held in Kuala Lumpur on March78 words
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Article70 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A soldier was killed and his pillion rider seriously Injured when their motorcycle was involved In a head-on collision with a lorry on the Kuala Lumpur— Kuala Kubu road this morning. The soldier was Lance Cpl. S Nathan. 21. of the Armed Forces70 words
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Article28 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Paul Wong Hleng Btng, of Sara* wak. has been awarded a Malayan Colombo Plan scholarship to train as a veterinary assistant here.28 words
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68 1963-02-20 12 SEREMBAN, Tues. A man and his wife were today charged In the Sessions Court with assaulting a police inspector. Ramll bin Abdul Hamid. N<( Sin Huat. 53. and his wife Lav Ah Suan. 30. pleaded not guilty. They were alleged to have assaulted Inspector Ramll68 words
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Article208 1963-02-20 12 Blind but all pass entrance exam JO HO R E BAHRU, Tues. Nine blind children who recently sat for the Malayan secondary schools entrance examination here have all passed, the principal of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind, Mr. Leslie Cheah, said today. Mr. Cheah said the blind children208 words
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Article50 1963-02-20 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Bah Bee, 31. who snatched a gold necklace from a stenographer. Mrs. Yeo Hock Leng In Robinson Road yesterday wan sentenced today to two years' jail. Tan pleaded guilty. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain. said that Tan was caught by an onlooker.50 words
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Article55 1963-02-20 12 KUOHING. Tues. Three students here have been awarded Australian Government Colombo Plan scholarships for Bachelor of Arts degrees to be followed by teacher training courses. They are Miss Rose Chin. 21, and Miss Ursulina Chi. 18. both of St. Teresa's Convent School, and Mr. Lee Ens Teck.55 words
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Article37 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Chong Chin Cheng, 20. of Jlnjang new village was fined $500 or three months' jail today for stealing 93 v kalis of tin-ore worth $250 on Feb. 10. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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Article, Illustration274 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ]}RUNEI political parties will have the opportunity of making counter-proposals if they are not satisfied with the terms and conditions under which their State will join Malaysia. This was stated here today by Hajl Hasbolluh bin Haji Daud. president274 words
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118 1963-02-20 12 KLANG. Tues. Percy John Lazarus, 21 unemployed, of Klang. was charged in the Sessions Court here today with armed robbery in a doctor's clinic at Kuala Kangsar. Senior Inspector M.S. Low told the court that Lazarus went Into Dr. S. Underwood's clinic with118 words
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140 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T*HE Brunei Government was today urged to hold x national election before the state formally Joins Malaysia by Aug. 31 this year. I ITO.- —-11 w._,. me call was made by Haji Ghazali Umar. president of the Brunei People's Alliance Party. Haji140 words
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150 1963-02-20 12 Radio licence will do for TV set owners in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Owners of television sets in the Federation need not take oat an additional licence if they already Have a valid radio licence, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said today. A Government statement said that as there150 words
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Article60 1963-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A 60--year-old man, who had boxes of lipstick and perfume amo.ig other things, was today jailed for nine months for possessing suspected stolen property. Chong Kia Eing, of Sentul Pasar, pleaded guilty to having hairclippers, lipsticks, perfume and razors, all worth $1,182, in60 words
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222 1963-02-20 12 'Protection money demand alleged MALACCA. Tues. A ITI shopkeeper, Ec Siau San. told the Sessions Court today that two youths approached him one day and demanded protection money. They told Ec that the street in which his shop stands came under their protection and he had to pay them $10.80.222 words
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Article55 1963-02-20 12 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues Malayan Banking Ltd. in Brunei Town gave $2,000 towards the Brunei flood relief fund. This is the largest sum so far received by the flood relief committee from an individual or corporation. The bank had earlier donated 500 cans of food. The55 words
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Article47 1963-02-20 12 MUAR. Tues. Muar Umno has asked the Government to break off diplomatic relations and cancel all friendship, trade and cultural ties with Indonesia. A resolution to this affect was adopted at a meeting last night. It has been sent to Tengku Abdul Rahman.47 words
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Article25 1963-02-20 12 SINGAPORE. Tuea.— Professor R. Paterson will sneak on cancer research at lh» Rotary Clubs weekly luncheon at PtluoeVi Restaurant on Thursday.25 words
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Advertisement124 1963-02-20 12 Both black and white and color pictures are so easy with /slo\ NEW BROWNIE 44A CAMERA A in Singapore 1 M Z F .T iO jHHHHH the m era for the family! Never before such a picture- perfect camera at such a price! And you get the protective cover free!124 words
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Advertisement231 1963-02-20 12 You will be glad you dwwc The Worlds Great** *fel^ Single Source j Mfc&fe of Knowledge mfjM^Jtn BT Tht ENCYCLOPEDIA IRITANNICA it th« mmt •uH«.rrt.».,t mo* cw»n>m.»wi mmt r t .i'if work of reference ill »he world. 24 volumci 6,134 contributors (each the woHd cioert in hit fuM) 27.357 431,250231 words
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539 1963-02-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpiIERE were rather X sharper movements in industrial share prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday than of late, but no apparent reason was available to Justify the operation. Opening quiet and easier industrials later in the morning picked up539 words
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Article21 1963-02-20 14 Malayan Stock Indteea Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Industrials: 98.4S 98.49 Tins: 163.39 1tt.44) rubbers: 104.9S 104.94 Dec. 29. 19CB-IM.21 words
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Article715 1963-02-20 14 MALAY AN ST OCK EX CHANGE COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the, shares traded In brackets: ihouitriali: Bsisttead (1.000) SI. S3, (2.000) $1.50 ON, (1.000) $1.53; Dunl*a« (1.000) $2 51 D. (1,000) 03.40 D, (1.000)715 words
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334 1963-02-20 14 STRAITS TIN fell 62£ cents in Penang yesterday to $426.87* on an offering estimated increased by 15 tons to 255 tons In London on Monday ein finished around 20s. per ton lower after a moderate ring business. The softer tone reflected rather334 words
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Article140 1963-02-20 14 TNI Malaytn Cit»)«ft<t •iitm" AS**clatt*n mad. Urn etaaassa la tti rtlH to macbmaU ywUrtlar (*JI nua to It 001: Rm V»r»: bnytng TT S3 13/10, air. mail OD 33 13/10. 90 d/at S3 3/11 credit bills. 33 S/1S trad* Mlla. Canada: buytnai TT 38. 7/lb. airmail OD 33140 words
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Article149 1963-02-20 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Feb. 19. Three raootha. Dun lop*. 14 cti. 8. Darby 4d P. N. 16 cv. C. Storage ltd Oamraoni 11 eta. S. Traction I/I i. Waucb IS eta. Bbeil IS eta. 11. Brew 24 eta. Bteamahlp a ru. If. Cemeat 18 eta. B. Ttaaea 22 eti.149 words
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Article144 1963-02-20 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. CHARE Uadlng was quieter today and In narrow movements the majority of Issues eased. Ampol continued to lose ground to 9s. lOd. following Its weekend announcement of plans to raise A£2i million by loans and new capital Issue to build the Brisbane refinery. Oils were depressed144 words
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Article244 1963-02-20 14 AfARCH first grad* rubber buyera l f.e.a. closed at 6 p.m. In Blntapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 78 cenU per lb. down one-eightn of a cent. The tone was dull. k.C.C.R.A. and F.M.RE. elonng price* In cento per lb. yeaterday: Int. 1 RSS. prompt f.o.b. buyera 771244 words
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Article226 1963-02-20 14 SHIPS lying alengoifle Hie Singapore, warvoi teday are: Knndo 33.34. Llpla N\V. 1. Sadao N« Hresldeot Taft 1/2, Nrder K. iiu t>. 7. HoegQ Dene 4/6. Kenryu llaru 33/34. Mombasa Maru 40/41. Kin Yung 41. Golden Zeta 44, Total Mara Na 11. >■ 27/28. Belbun Maru. Mlkumo226 words
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Article28 1963-02-20 14 'February, 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $426.87 i (down 62* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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Article95 1963-02-20 14 CHINESE Pr.rtuc Eichann*. SinKaptii nuen pricit bit picul yettirdty: Coconut til: hulk $43 •rllera, drum I $4K ncllert. C«or»: Keb. /March UK Continent JL'TJ buyert. PtpiMt Muntok white 115*1 iHI«n. Harawak white 5154 apUatm, iprcial Sarawak black JllO aellrra. garbled Lamponii black $103 iw-lleri AtTA fllO t«llerii. Smit.por.95 words
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Advertisement1028 1963-02-20 15 NOTICES A THE PATAUNG RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that a final dtvttand of 35 per cent (lee* United Kt"g<<nw» Income tax at the standard rate of 7s. ML In the t> U proposed for tbe year ended 31st October. 1969. The data of payment will be 27th1,028 words
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Article351 1963-02-20 16 SOCCER EXTENSION LOrtoON, Tuesday. THE F.A. yesterday extended the English soccer sea- son from May 19 to May 26. The F-A. Cup Final will now be played on May 25 Instead of the originally scheduled date of May 4. The *> i>emi-flnals wIU beReuter - 351 words
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Article92 1963-02-20 16 LONDON, Tues— Second DM-i slon clubs Sunderland and Charlton won the two English P.A. Cup matches played last' night. Sunderland ended the gallant; run of the sole surviving nonLeague club. Gravesend and Northfleet, by winning their I Fourth Round replay 5-2 at Sunderland They led 4-0 at92 words
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Article, Illustration649 1963-02-20 16 A draw seems certain as England go ahead SYDNEY. Tues piTHER Australia or England could in theory still win the Fifth Test here. But with only a day left the most probable result now seems to be a draw. This would level the series but would leave Australia, the holders,649 words
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205 1963-02-20 16 STEWART TO REPLACE EDRICH IN TOUR XI BOMBAY. Tues.— Mickey Stewart, the Surrey and England opening batsman, will replace his Surrey opening partner, John Edrich, In the Commonwealth cricket team to play an Indian XI here on Feb. 23. Stewart, who has just been appointed captain of •Surrey, win join205 words
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Article20 1963-02-20 16 MELBODRMK, Tttea. Thla fear's Davis Cup challenge round In Adelaide win be played op Dec 36. 27 and20 words
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272 1963-02-20 16 CINGAPORE, Tues. —In spite of what has looked like negative cricket in the Fifth and Final Test between England and Australia in the four days of play so far at Sydney, former Australian Test vicecaptain Arthur MorI ris believes it will end 1 decisively272 words
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Advertisement696 1963-02-20 16 [BL^^Afc^BwpßJi^MMi^Bh^a^Bß^^M^^^^J^^^^w^MJL^^fca^J^^^Bl THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Members are hereby advised hat the A.A.S. Radio Road Serrtoa will CLOSE DOWN from 11.00 )in Pebruary 24th to 7.00 ajn. Pebruary 26th for Hari Raya Pua«a. By Order of the Committee. ESTATE OF TOO SEE TIAN —Late of N». 15-K. Jalan Funoa. Singapore,696 words
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Advertisement651 1963-02-20 16 NOTICE Is hereby given that the mle proprietorship business of SAINT JOSEPH MARIA PRINTERS hitherto carried on at No- 106. Telok Oadong Road. Klang. has been terminated as on 15th Pebruary, 1963 and that persons and firms having any claims against the said firm are required to submit nme to651 words
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Advertisement696 1963-02-20 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The North Borneo Government invites applications from Bnti.sn or Malayan subjects for employ ment on a 4-year contract as Road i Vehicle Examiners Driving Teeters, :2. An applicant win be required (at to hold a licence to drive all types of motor vehicle. (b) to be experienced in696 words
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Miscellaneous167 1963-02-20 16 Oop Hy V. r. ttamlin I tWJ PIMP MUCH BUT HXJ MUST HAVE ~\>^_ DEPMOMBIT Of S, WELL. SHE I I _TWCr "WkKSs"" WRONG RUNWN 1 W /fiOME KIND Of A f.-CBOHMCf {MV INTERIOR? OH, KUMPfc?f» \OOBB MY CAKE OF MY GOVER-MENT WITH /CABINET™. A STATE f >OU MAVE \OUR167 words
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Miscellaneous35 1963-02-20 16 OOLT 8>wt Open pro-tin tournament (Upper Thornton Rd 9 t.tn.V KCGBY UNION FucU Cap PlMl: It Signals 1st Bn. NZ Re«t. fDover Rd S*por« S p.m BOCKET Im>> Dlr. 1: Police AndersonlAns (padtng S.15 pjnj.35 words
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225 1963-02-20 17 RUGGER A Services to meet Kiwis in return match SINGAPORE, Tues. The first battalion YSew Zealand Regiment, who are bidding for a hattrick in the Farelf Cup Rugby Final against 18 Signal Regiment at Dover Road here tomorrow, have challenged Singapore Joint Services to a return match on the Padang225 words
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Article260 1963-02-20 17 OINGAPORE. Tues. *3 Representatives of 51 senior and Junior clubs affiliated to SAFA today promised unanimous support to Mr. Woon Wah Siang, secretary elation, when he met of the People's Assothem to explain the proposed amendments to SAFA rules which will be discussed at260 words
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Article64 1963-02-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Cambodia will take part in the Junior Asian Cup soccer competition for the first time this year. They became the 12th mountry to to enter for the competition which begins at Penang on April 18. The other countries entered so far are India, South64 words
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947 1963-02-20 17 Aussie 'Big 3' are pleased after practice Pros praise course: It's playing beautifully' A USTRALIA'S "Big 3" in the Singapore Open golf championship— Kel Nagle, Peter Thomson and Frank Phillips— were well satisfied with their 18-hole practice round today on Che Royal Island Club's new par-73 course. And the general947 words
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Article24 1963-02-20 17 TAIPINO. Tues. The annual meeting at the Perak Lawn Tennis Association will be held in the Ipoh Club here on Peb 9424 words
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Article149 1963-02-20 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By DEN AN G Tues. 1 Three of trainer Ivan Allan's horses showed rood form here this morning. Gay Paris wee Wonder and Fairy Patch matched strides in a3lln 88 3/5, with Gay Paris finishing slightly in front of Wee Wonder. Veterans Cargo Rice and149 words
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Article458 1963-02-20 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races at Bukit Timah- RACE ONE (Class 3 Div. Z— 7f> —Ac* Admiral (Moxham) reared as the gates opened and then stumbled as he jumped away This caused him to lose ground. During the race Bistro (Posner) hung458 words
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Article, Illustration643 1963-02-20 17 NORMAN SIEBEU - NORMAN SIEBEU p By Kuala Lumpur, Tun. ♦I'VE ENJOYED MY SOCCER TOO MUCH TO SPOIL IT BY HANGING AROUND' SEXTON Lourdes, Selangor's goalkeeper for the ten seasons between 1953 and last year, and Malaya's able man between the posts in the good years which started from 1956, has643 words
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Advertisement178 1963-02-20 17 Here, there, (almost anywhere) fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate rill Übq|^L^^P^^i^P^ gw*i Bi> t "s3|Hv Op-to-date arcfaitecta and contractors always roamc* laminates are versatile too. They «p«cifv formica decorative laminates. They come in a variety of non-fading colours and know rottacA material is a tough surface: modern178 words
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Advertisement317 1963-02-20 17 Remarkable ...the way the Parker 61 creates its own ink control! Inside this pen is enough ink to write over 7,000 words, yet the only time it escapes is when pen point touches paper. Such immunity to leakage isn't magic, .mfwjfl but the skilled harnessing of natural forces inside the317 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-02-20 18 CAPTTRED Indian soldiers in ;i Chinese prison-er-of-war camp worship at a candle-lit altar on the night of a Hindu festival known as the Lantern Festival. A recent report from Peking claims that some 3.000 Indian soldiers, caught during heavy fighting in the Northrnst Frontier Agenry143 words
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Article69 1963-02-20 18 LONDON, Tues. The Air Ministry yesterday announced the appointment of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy, a New Zealander, as Britain's new Chief of the Air Staff. He succeeds Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Thomas Pike. Sir Charles. 51, received a permanent commission inReuter - 69 words
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60 1963-02-20 18 MIAMI. Tues.-^A Boer Jetliner carrying ISO people rrwde a •'normal landing" with a faulty nosrwheel in the rain yesterday lifter a two-and-a-half hour flight to exhaust fuelThe Pan- American World Airways airliner nad taken oft* several hours earlier for Montego Bay Jamaica, with nearly aUPI - 60 words
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Obituary31 1963-02-20 18 CATHERINE SOOSAV, ulnvv of Inif Ur A M. Sooii.iy expired oa H0. 63 Corte** leave* bw r. Ivn-inK Road at 4.00 p.m. for St. Anthony* Church ■■■> lo I'nrru "iiholic Cemetery31 words
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Obituary31 1963-02-20 18 MRS. A. C. CURZON and tumtly think «lafr« of tb« Municipality. Prince Ot Wales lnst.. friends and rrl.itivn for their, condolence*. donation*, wraith*, anltanee and attendance durtnn their sad bereavement31 words
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158 1963-02-20 18 Doctor who used self as guinea pig dies LONDON, Tues. Dr. Samuel Lett, 53, died after using himself as a human guinea pig for an experiment on a mental health drug, a Coroner ruled yesterday. Dr. Leff, a medical officer in Wlllesden suburb. London, took the drug, lysergic acid dielhylamide.158 words
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Article130 1963-02-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Director of Posts, Singapore, today announced that there will be no mail delivery on Monday (Han Raya Puasa). The hours of business at the General Post Office will be Irom 9 a.m. to noon- All other post offices will be open from 9 a.m.130 words
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Article56 1963-02-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. BlUish troops this morning carried ut a surprise internal security exercise in the city area. Gurkha soldiers were rushed from mid.ilßhl to various strategic road junctions to set up roadblocks. The unannounced security test caught hundreds of people by surprise as 'stop" signs were put56 words
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Article25 1963-02-20 18 LAUSANNE. Tues.— rtincess Janna of Rumania, a ;ister-in-law of ex-King Carol of Rumania, died in a clinic here last night, aged 56. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article31 1963-02-20 18 BEIRUT. Tues- Zareh. the first Greek Othodox Armenian Catholicos (Patriarch) of Lebanon. Syria and Cyprus, died yesterday in an American hospital after a heart attack. He was 47.— U.P.1.UP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-02-20 18 John just hung on to the £1 5 600 pay mailbag THE WAGES snatch planned by George O'Rourke and his two companions in crime should have been a push-over. They didn't expect much trouble from their victim an office boy. But what an office boy! Their "victim" was 16-year-old John178 words
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Article83 1963-02-20 18 HAD BICYCLE PARTS: 3 MONTHS JAHj SINGAPORE, Tues.— Low Wye Lee, 21, of Boon Teck Road, was today Jailed by a district court for three months for fraudulent possession of bicycle partsLow, who pleaded guilty, admitted that he was carrying a bicycle frame when stopped by a constable in Jalan83 words
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Article86 1963-02-20 18 Rape case: New appeal is planned KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Choi Nans Hone, 40. hopes to appeal to the Privy Council against a decision of the Federation Court of Appeal which last month confirmed conviction and sentence of 18 months' imprisonment on him for raping a housewife, Mrs. Philomena Lee, 28.86 words
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264 1963-02-20 18 KEITH HOOPER - 'SOEKARNO WILL DO HIS BEST TO WRECK MALAYSIA' KEITH HOOPER By SYDNEY, Tues. "Deadline August" ran the heading on the Sydney Sun's editorial yesterday which commented on President Soekarno's statement that Indonesia will do its best to wreck the proposed Malaysian Federation. "Soekamo's intentions are all too plain: Indonesia will264 words
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270 1963-02-20 18 TAUNTS for THE COLONEL WHO REFUSED DUEL PARIS, Tuesday. TOHE DEFENCE taunted a prosecution lawyer for ■1 alleged cowardice today for refusing a duel challenge which arose at the military trial of 15 men accused of plotting to kill President Charles De Gaulle. I Leading defence lawyer Jean-Louis Tixier VignancourtUPI - 270 words
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Article91 1963-02-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Joseph Marcelne Perelra today claimed trial to a charge of being found without visible means of support or a fixed abode. He told the court that on Feb. 17 when the police found him sleeping on the five-foot-way at Dp Souza Street, he was91 words
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118 1963-02-20 18 'Schools hire Teddy boys to beat up pupils' SAIGON, Tues.— The Vietnamese language daily Dong Nal today reported that some private school owners in Saigon were hiring Teddy boys to beat up students who refused to pay school fees. The report quoted a teacher at the "August Moon" high school118 words
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Article364 1963-02-20 18 LONDON, Tue». Unsettled conditions persisted In London stock markets today. There was little to attract buyers and there were several advene facton. However, after easing at the outset a number of leading equities staged a moderate rally -.nd at the close small gains were seen In ICI,364 words
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127 1963-02-20 18 Red official to be shot for taking bribes MOSCOW. Tues.— A Sov'et official has been sentenced to be shot for taking bribes worth 6.139 roubles (about $20,000) from lorry driver; he employed at illegal high wages, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. It said the official, N.I. Yefremov. former127 words
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Article101 1963-02-20 18 BERLIN, Tues. East German border guards prevented several refugee escapes during the night when more than 100 shots were fired on the border with the French sector. The biggest incident was about 400 yards Inside East Germany near the French sector district of Luebars.Reuter - 101 words
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251 1963-02-20 18 Ef ta plan to abolish A industrial tariffs GENEVA, Tues. The British-led European Free Trade Association plans to abolish Indus* trial tariffs between the seven members during 1966, it was learned here today. Mr. Per Haekkerup, the Danish Foreign Minister, said that Efta ministers wUi set their experts this targetReuter - 251 words
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Article74 1963-02-20 18 MANILA. Tues. Mr. Em manuel Pelaez. who headed the Philippine delegation to ihe talks in London recently, has entered the Veterans Memorial Hospital here for a medical check-up and treatment of a nasal ailment. ;<r cording to hospital authorities here. The Vice-President is expected to remainReuter - 74 words
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Article112 1963-02-20 18 BELEM (Brazil), Tues The hijacked Venezuelan freighter Anzoategui sailed from its anchorage off the northern coast of Brazil yesterday to the entrance of a canal leading to the river Amazon, according to officials here. They said the vessel's Communist crew hove to about 50 miles from112 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-02-20 18 JJIGHEST end lowest temperature for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.ir.. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hiffhettt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 77 Penang 91 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 7540 words
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