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Title Section20 1963-02-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEHTIFIF.n SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fliei^ The Straits Times Estd. 1846 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-02-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that if Indonesia kept on refusing to acknowledge Malaya's diplomatic efforts to solve the present MalayanIndonesian crisis, "we will have to start thinking differently." He was commenting on an Antara news agency report yes146 words
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Article248 1963-02-21 1 Patrols stepped up to protect fishing craft KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday ALL Royal Malayan Navy patrol craft have been told how to deal with violation of territorial waters by Indonesian gunboats. The Secretary for Defence, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, announcing this today, said Malayan patrols had been248 words
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Article94 1963-02-21 1 JAKARTA, Wed Indonesian airline employees denied today that Brunei rebel leader A. M. Azaharl parachuted Into British Borneo en route to Jakarta last month. They confirmed that Azaharl disembarked In Jakarta after a flight from Manila on Jan 31. They said the Qaruda Airways flight was94 words
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184 1963-02-21 1 BOB PERIES - Fake I-card racket is smashed: 11 arrested BOB PERIES: By SINGAPORE. Wednesday gINGAPORE and Johore police in a joint operation have smashed a pan-Malayan syndicate which is said to have sold hundreds of forged Federation identity cards to illegal immigrants. A total of 11 people have been detained in Dom184 words
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118 1963-02-21 1 Tengku: No need for UN to step in KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —United Nations intervention over Malaysia is unnecessary because "everything is under control." Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. But it would be a good idea if the U.N. would inv?sti*ate the basic differences on Malaysian problems, he said. The Prime118 words
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Article73 1963-02-21 1 LONDON, Wed. The Indian Government has concluded that "Nine Hours to Rama," British film about the murder of Gandhi which will have Its world premiere here tomorrow, "should not be approved for release In India." This was stated today at the Indian High Commissioner's officeReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1963-02-21 1 LONDON, Wed.— An intense cold wave is sweeping across Scandinavia into Northern Europe today, and the Baltic Sea was reported to be threatened with a freezeover.29 words
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Article69 1963-02-21 1 TAIPEH. Wed.— Mr. Yehaya Ould Mekous, Information Minister of the Republic of Mauritania, told a farewell press conference here today that his country, being a Muslim country, was "abso- lutely anti-Communist." He said Muslim countries were anti-Communist because the way of life and the Muslim faith wereReuter - 69 words
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Article78 1963-02-21 1 LONDON, Wed.— Anglican bishops have defeated a proposal to continue the tradition of secrecy In morals cases involving clergymen. It was reported today. Cries of "shame" greeted Dr. Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, when he announced the bishops' vote. The vote was taken on a78 words
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Article61 1963-02-21 1 CANBERRA, Wed. Australia baa taken an option to buy an extra 40 Mirage jet-fighters from Prance, making the total order 100. Mr. David Palrbalrn, the Air Minister, said here today. Most of the aircraft will be built In Australia, be said. The first delivery ofReuter - 61 words
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89 1963-02-21 1 SARA WAR LA YS PLANS FOR PRE-MALAYSIA POLLS IfUCHING, Wed. Sarawak's plans for its pre-Malaysla general elections were announced today. On Friday, the Governor. Sir Alexander Waddell, will Issue a writ dissolving the present Council Negxi as from June 1. This will also have the effect of dissolving the district89 words
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160 1963-02-21 1 JAKARTA, Wed. A Foreign Ministry spokesman today described a report of the arrest of Dr. Mohammed Razif (above), former Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, as silly" and a "clumsy attempt at anti-Indo-nesian propaganda." He said Dr. Razif. who returned here about one month ago, was160 words
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Article83 1963-02-21 1 JAKARTA, Wed The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today what Tengku Abdul Rahman said now was aimed at ''defending his position." Dr. Subandrio was commenting on the Tengku's address at a mass rally in Penang, In wnich he said Jakarta was trying arouse Malaya toReuter - 83 words
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Article62 1963-02-21 1 SAIGON, Wed. The South Vietnam Government has closed 23 Chinese drugstores here for selling odd mixtures of Western pills and Oriental herbs, local newspapers reported today. Chinese druggists were told to stick to their herbs. Western -style drug stores were told to sell pure Western medicine. TheReuter - 62 words
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Article42 1963-02-21 1 LAUSANNE Swltaw land Wed. Princess Joana of Romania, aunt of King Michael who was depoted by tb« Communist*, died here yesterday of cancer. The Princess, wife of Prince Nicolas, was the sister-in-law of the late King Carol. U.PX42 words
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Article25 1963-02-21 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Lord Selkirk British CommlMloneT-Oefle-ral for Bcuth-Eut Asia, left by air tonight for a weak-long routtat visit to Australia and New Zealand.25 words
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Article116 1963-02-21 1 POLICE SMASH LARGE VICE RING ZURICH (Switzerland) Wed. A large vice ring operating in Zurich has been smashed, and its members will be prosecuted, police here said. Officials said they had rounded up 15 call girls, three madams, a male prostitute and a male procurer In a clampdown on vice116 words
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Article33 1963-02-21 1 JAKARTA. Wed,— The Indonesian War Veterans' Legion has repeated Its offer of 70,000 volunteers to fight British forces lr. North Borneo, the Jakarta dally newsKper Merdeka said today uter.33 words
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Article45 1963-02-21 1 LONDON, Wed. Scotsman Robert Flnlay Sanderson, 42. flew here from Paris with a request from French officials that he never return to France. On his embarkation card fllled out at Paris Orly airport. Sanaerson wrote "anti-Oaulllst" In the space marked "profession."45 words
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Article27 1963-02-21 1 SAIGON, Wed.— The Nationalist Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chen Cheng, will make an official visit to South Vietnam at the end of this month. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-02-21 1 Hull: 'We can meet any threat to Malaysia' KUALA LUMPUR, "> Wed. Britain has the resources to meet an y external threat to Malaysia, Ihe Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Richard Hull, told reporters on arrival here today. Sir Richard will spend four days in Malaya reviewing223 words
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Article33 1963-02-21 1 INDIAN VISAS NEW DELHI. Wr<l Tndu tonight annnuiv < 1 liftin? of visa reti'iirrfor entry into indt 1 »f Malayan <i<> "»my <>f whose parents <>r grjndparents are af Chinese origin."— F^ut-r33 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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139 1963-02-21 2 UAM.KOK, Wed. Thailand is waiting for official diplomatic notification of the proposed "summit" meeting of South-East Asian traders, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Kho. man, said yesterday. He said Thailand's wait and see attitude is based on the fact that nothing formal has so139 words
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Article27 1963-02-21 2 LONDON. Wed— A conference on the constitutional future of the: Bahama*. British Wands In the! Western Atlantic, will open in! London on May 1.27 words
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125 1963-02-21 2 BRUNEI Call for an elected majority LONDON, Wed, Mr. Fenner Brockway (Labour) yesterday urged the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons to initiate discussions for contitutional changes in Brunei to enable a majority of elected members of the legislature to become responsible for government Mr. Nigel Fisher, Colonial Under-SecreUry.Reuter - 125 words
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284 1963-02-21 2 Manila- Jakarta front to block Tengku Paper says Subandrio plans talks with Macapagal and Pelaez MANILA. Wed JHE Manila Chronicle this morning said the Philippines and Indonesia would put up a common front to block the launching this year of the Federation of Malaysia as planned by Tengku Abdul Rahman.Reuter - 284 words
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Article61 1963-02-21 2 TEHERAN, Wed— The Persian Prune Minister, Mr. Aasadollah Alam. told the nation last night that the new government plarjied to hold a general election under a modern system. In a nation-wide broadcast after presenting his new Cabinet to the Shan. Mr. Alam also promised speedy landReuter - 61 words
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288 1963-02-21 2 Report of treatment of Reds in Iraq for Moscow OAGDAD, Wed. The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Mikhail Yakovlev, is reporting in detail to Moscow on the twohour talk he has had here with the new Iraqi Foreign Minister, Mr. Talib Hussein Shabib, well-informed sources said yesterday. The meeting was at theReuter - 288 words
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Article31 1963-02-21 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. —Dr Hugh Dryden. deputy director of the U.S. National Space Agency, said today that the lost syncom communications satellite might have exploded 22,000 miles out la space.31 words
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Article29 1963-02-21 2 ADEN. Wed. President Sallal of the Yemen has taken over as Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Cabinet, a Sanaa Radio broadcast monitored here said yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article158 1963-02-21 2 GUN BUTTS REPEL CROWD AT PALACE PLISABKTHVII.I.E. Wed. President Moise Tshombcs personal bodyguard, wielding rifle butts, broke up a demonstrating crowd of 200 to 300 Africans yesterday outside the presidential palace. A crowd, which in. eluded a handful of Europeans, had gathered to watch the previously announced raising of the158 words
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Article54 1963-02-21 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Marshal Malinovsky, Soviet Defence Minister, has accepted an invitation to visit New Delhi, ttie External Affairs Ministry spokesman said last night. No date for the visit has yet been fixed, but it will be some time next month when Marshal Malinovsky is dueReuter - 54 words
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212 1963-02-21 2 ITNITED NATIONS, Wed. The smallness of domestic markets in Asia is hampering the Industrialisation of the region, according to a committee of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe). At the same time, the Committee on Industry and Commerce, which ended itsReuter - 212 words
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Article101 1963-02-21 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Agency for International Development (AID) announced yesterday approval of a programme to feed an estimated 250.000 people for a period of three months after they move into new villages in South Vietnam. Cost of the programme was estimated at GS*3.ss«e«© Mr. Seymour J.UPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration442 1963-02-21 2 TAIPEH, Wednesday. THE Prime Minister of Nationalist China, Mr. Chen Cheng:, declared at the opening session of the Legislative Yuan (parliament) yesterday that the Nationalist Government was more than ever dedicated to the national policy of recovering the Chinese mainland. Ke saidReuter - 442 words
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Article35 1963-02-21 2 SEOUL. Wed. South Korea Service Chiefs have agreed to support the nations next civilian government and warned that any officers who violated the pledge would be "ruthlessly punished regardless of hii rank.*— UJJ.35 words
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US.-EUROPEAN DESK
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300 1963-02-21 3 Postwar boom is over, says fund chief NEW YORK. Wednesday. TVfR. Per Jacobsson, director of the International A Monetary Fund, said yesterday that the postwar expansion in the U.S. and Europe is over, and "a new situation has arisen which shows certain similarities with what happened in the early *****."Reuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-02-21 3 Breath of life gadget NEW-BORN bai b doomed to <li" because they cannot breathe are being saved now by a breath-of-life machine that has been installed in Glasgow's Royal Maternity Hospital. If a child does not take Its first breath, the brain is deprived of oxygen and cannot send aMirrorpic - 148 words
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Article37 1963-02-21 3 LONDON. Wed. Lord Monclston. 72-year-old British otatesman who is in hospital for a medical check, will have au operation soon for removal cf a stone in the kidneys, it was announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article21 1963-02-21 3 WASHINGTON. W-J. King Savang Vatthans of Laos arrived in the United States vtsterdcy for a week's visit.21 words
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155 1963-02-21 3 From Harold to Harold, a barbed greeting LONDON, Wed. The House of Commons yesterday enjoyed a foretaste of the expected battle of wits between the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, and the new Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Harold Wilson. Leaning across the table towards Mr. Wilson, Mr. Macmillan saidReuter - 155 words
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Article22 1963-02-21 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Wilton hat acceped an invitation from Mr. Khrushchev to vi•ir Rusilj, political sources said last night. Renter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article30 1963-02-21 3 LONDON. Wed.— The executive committee of the Federation of Commonwealth and British Chambers of Commerce decided yesterday to hold a Commonwealth trade conference In London in May.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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136 1963-02-21 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Washington Post said yesterday that the Kennedy Administration was seriously considering a further reduction in its demands for a nuclear test ban treaty in an effort to break the deadlock in the Geneva negotiations. The newspaper said that a proposalReuter - 136 words
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Article65 1963-02-21 3 LONDON, Wed.— Britain's ln-i dust rial production In 1962' was only slightly higher than In 1961. The seasonally adjusted Index compiled by the Central Statistical Office— l9sB being taken as 100 averaged 115 for the year compared with 114 for 1961. The lowest point in 1962Reuter - 65 words
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Article40 1963-02-21 3 PARIS. Wed. The National Assembly last night voted into law a bill extending Indefinitely the life of a special military court at present trying 15 men accused of attempting to assassinate President de Gaulle last August Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article132 1963-02-21 3 PARIS, Wednesday. FRANCE'S five European Common Market partners yesterday supported the Anglo-U.S. proposal for the certain of a Nato multi-ateral nuclear force. It was discussed in the Western European Union, ot which Britain Is the seventh member. Dr. Georg KUeslng. West German Christian Democrat, toldReuter - 132 words
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Article62 1963-02-21 3 NASHVILLE (Tennesse). Wed. —Sir Winston Churchill was made an honorary citizen of the State of Tennessee yesterday, first nonAmerican to be acclaimed in this way. The citation followed a week after the former British Prime Minister was given the honorary citizenship of Nebraska. Moves are underReuter - 62 words
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Article37 1963-02-21 3 MIAMI, (yiorldm). Wed.— Three students of the University of Miami have Invented' a "kissometer". a machine tigged with flashing lights and ringing bells which, they claim, can measure the "love power" of two people kissing.37 words
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306 1963-02-21 3 CUBA— A PULL-OUT OF RUSSIAN TROOPS IN 3 WEEKS WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV has told President Kennedy he would withdraw several thousand Russian troops still in Cuba in the next three weeks, authoritative sources said yesterday. There was speculation that the Russian leader might have demanded a similar withdrawal ofReuter; UPI - 306 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Article4543 1963-02-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of 378 outof 603 school candidates (or 63 per cent) obtained full certificates in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination held in Singapore in November and December last year. In the 1961 H S.C. examination, 328 out of 474 school candidates (or4,543 words
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Advertisement318 1963-02-21 4 i OPENS TODAY d^ '*T' 5 SHOWS DAILY T^ nil I II om, 145,4.00, f jT Lll/ V m m 6.30 i 9.15 p.m. QJ SINGAPORE The m I amazing MR but-true Ml BJW exploits MM g| j of a J so-called Bl T captive^! m* who hoodwinked V| Bk318 words
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Advertisement439 1963-02-21 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦44»»»***»Mt* Ba^^^LM-t-L^Jjar'^Wiß aaaal aaV.'jfj^^H I 1 LAST DAY! j 11am- I.JO -4.00 4.J0 30r.i« CHRISTIKE KWIFUJU* it X t "ConstautineTfceGrwifi Eo»tmon Color Tot itScapa. OPENS TOMOtROW! "j KIRK VORRIS cm t M »4MEtOZWOUIiMK*SOSr; TECHNICOLOO I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! T Vvlana DCMONGEOT in tISL%MUSKtTHRS: \wmmm\ LAST DAY!: I; Hem -IJO- 4.00 -a.JO439 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-02-21 5 •NOT VERY GOOD* AT SCHOOL BUT KEEN TO BE SCIENTIST SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOR Eric Peris, 23, the most intriguing item in Monday's Straits Times was the page one artist's impression of Britain's future nuclear-powered passenger liner. Eric, born in Johore and now370 words
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Article60 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Old Boys of the Victoria Institute. Kuala Lumpur, who are now in Singapore will hold their annual meeting In the Alumni Association at' 10 a.m. on Saturday. The meeting will also discuss the annual tour to the Federation and the schools 75th anniversary60 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-02-21 5 PENANG, Wed. Miss Ooi Cheng Gaik (above), daughter of the Mayor of Penang. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, is one of the two top students of the Penang Free School who scored three distinctions in the Cambridge Higher School Certificate. Miss Ooi, 20. who obtained112 words
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64 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Able Seaman Ivan Elkinzton was rescued 16 hours after his longboat capsized oil Brunei on Monday. A Royal Navy statement today .said that Elkington was now fit and well. Two other ratings. Dennis Costello and Michael Kerr. who were injured when a64 words
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Article36 1963-02-21 5 ALOR STAR Wed.— Four men. one currying a piMol and another a dagger, entered a shop in Kebun Lixia Rat us last night and escaped with $600 cash and SIOO woriti of jewellery.36 words
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Article58 1963-02-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Parents Association of Johore Bahru is staging a Hari Raya concert "Ma lam Ocmbira" In the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on March 2 Radio and film stars are taking part. There will also be a demonstration of the twist. Proceeds will58 words
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106 1963-02-21 5 pENANG. Wed. After I spending a night in prison, Goh Song Khim. a bankrupt, was released on SI. OOO bail this morning pending his appeal against a one-year sentence imposed yesterday on two charges under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. Goh, proprietor of Ming Huat and106 words
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Article55 1963-02-21 5 IPOH. Wed— A housewife. Lav Liew, was today fined $50 or in default two weeks' Jail for making a false statement. Lav who pleaded guilty was said to have committed that offence at the Registration Office here "wiUi a view to inducing the registration authorities to55 words
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Article213 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed A GREEN Bus Com- pany driver, Ong Chan Tow. was jailed for six months for causing the death of Mr. Chuang Shu Yen, 36. a Nanyang University professor, by a negligent act. Ong's bus collided with a car driven by Prof. Chuang at213 words
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264 1963-02-21 5 "This name calling can lead to worse' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The present name -calling between the Indonesian, Malayan and Philippine Governments £an lead only to something: worse, not better. This was stated today by Mr. Chaimer M. Roberts, chief of the national news bureau and foreign editor of the Washington264 words
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177 1963-02-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. of Muslims will join the Yang di- Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong in Hari Raya Puasa prayers in the grounds of the Istana Negara. I The gates to the Istana grounds will be opened at seven on Hari Raya177 words
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Article105 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Fire gutted *3 eight attap huts in Kampong Eunos this afternoon, leaving 134 people of 24 families homeless. Damage is estimated at $50,000. The fire started in one of the huts at 4.17 p.m. Within 30 minutes it had burnt down the seven105 words
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301 1963-02-21 5 MORE JAIL, BUT DON'T WHIP ME, CRIES THUG KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AS an ice-water seller was taken out of the Sessions Court today he cried: "I don't mind a heavier sentence, but please do not order me to be whipped." He had lust been sentenced to three years' jail and301 words
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Article110 1963-02-21 5 Record 240 teams in traffic game OINGAPORE, Wed. A record number of 240 teams 70 more than last year from secondary and primary schools will take part in the sixth Shell traffic game next month. The game, to be held at Kallang Park playground for three weeks, will start on110 words
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Article30 1963-02-21 5 PENANG. Wed The Methodist Girls' School will hold a food and fun fair in Logan Road on March 1 to raise funds for the school's extension.30 words
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Article61 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have started a crackdown on bicycle thefts, which have been steadily rising in the past few months. A police spokesman this morning said that there was an average of five thefts a day. Police have increased patrols in the areas where most thefts are61 words
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148 1963-02-21 5 OINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Rudy Gontha. press officer of the Indonesian Consulate here, said today there was no indication of a government order from Jakarta banning television in the Indonesianheld Rhio Islands. He disclosed this after getting a reply to his cable to148 words
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Article40 1963-02-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieve* broke into the Hal Suan Bar In Joo Chiat Road yesterday and took away liquor and cigarettes valued at $1,640. They Rot Into the bar by act t* tng a side wall. prints40 words
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Miscellaneous50 1963-02-21 5 Hun* Bmnmfg Umlph #f«*im«#**f ~~Tv_BB I Tucv clmct! "Vthc latcu is 'iphc thinks x* v y. tTi T'™ M:^"~r f^*-. «.^Min IwArjjP! ye* »wo*£Niru. iifrtMN'TOW*- I icawt*.«O 'tvrn\l screen doo* I fixitim-he Au-w-wTwr* I f WIT* THAT j'^U*V_l| ISSUUWMIN* k^ MOUMNfI- GOOfY-MMM^» nOtk: I'm jftsS vnv intm'win_»an|±^_s gj) v ta____-_»J|50 words
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125 1963-02-21 6 KUALA LI'MPUR, Wednesday. M ORE than 1.500 men will be recruited for the Federation Armed Forces this year, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said here today. The big recruiting; drive follows the Government's announcement of an immediate build-up of its forces in view125 words
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189 1963-02-21 6 RAZAK TOLD: BRUNEI DOES NOT WANT TO BE LEFT OUT... KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. BRUNEI does not want to be left out of Malaysia just because of opposition from Indonesia and Philippines. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, was told this today by a Brunei delegation of five who met189 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-02-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore pianist, Yu Chun Yep (above), who gave a recital at Wigmore Hall. London, last Monday, has been described by the music critic of the Daily Telegraph, to have a "keen poetic feeling for his instrument." Quoting the Daily Telegraph, a British110 words
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Article22 1963-02-21 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. Fortythree people. Including 15 women have left here for Mecca. Another nine will leave on March 25.22 words
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Article36 1963-02-21 6 PENANO, Wed. Mohamed Kasslm Yussof 35, who threw a bottle at the booking office of the Raja Tun Uda Pier here last night, was today fined $10 for behaving In a disorderly manner.36 words
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Article67 1963-02-21 6 IPOH. Wed. Ipoh branch of the Perak Government Clerical Services Union has decided not to support the formation of the new National Union of Government Clerical Workers, which was recently formed In Kuala Lumpur The decision was taken unanimously at a special meeting of the67 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-02-21 6 17-TJALA LUMPUR. Wed. Urdu-speaking Lady Noon (above), the English wife of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, is in town her second visit in four years. Chairman of the West Pakistan Red Cross Society, Lady Noon came here after217 words
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Article78 1963-02-21 6 IPOH. Wed. Mr. Justice All I bin Hassan today postponed hear- 1 ing of an attempted robbery case when the prosecution said that tliree of the witnesses were serving In Brunei. Soon Tee Yong, 34. Lee Tlan Pong, 22. and Sin Tew Seng, 22.78 words
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Article46 1963-02-21 6 JOHORE -BAHRU, Wed. Urn. Heng Hwa, 29, an amah, was found electrocuted In a house In Jalan Dapat here this morning. Her employer found Lim lying on the floor clutching an electric fan. Lim was married and was a mother of two children.46 words
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462 1963-02-21 6 A TOWKAYS' 'GESTAPO' TERRORISES IPOH, SAYS SEENI IPOH, Wednesday. J^ DEFENDING lawyer alleged today that a 'Gestapo organisation" encouraged and assisted by the Ipoh police was terrorising some residents. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, representing Chin Ah Kow. 19, unemployed, said this when Chin pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court462 words
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Article27 1963-02-21 6 PBfANO. Wed.— The Penan* Dmno Division ha* launched a campaign to raiae fund* to build an additional floor In its ball In MacAlister Road.27 words
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174 1963-02-21 6 Aussie varsity to hold 'Miss Pacific' contest ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Queensland University is 10 hold a Miss Pacific beauty contest in July in aid of its International House appeal fund. First prize will be a free trip by air from Brisbane to the Philippines. Hong Kong. Bangkok and Malaya, a174 words
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102 1963-02-21 6 PENANG, Wed. The Federation Replanting Staff Union today pledged full support to Tengku Abdul Rahman over Malaysia. "We will be solidly behind you in the event of any outbreak of physical violence." Inche Zalnul Azia bin Hajl Zalnul Abidin. the president, said in102 words
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Article64 1963-02-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wtd. A Japanese tanker is expected here tomorrow after being towed for more than 50 days from the Persian Oulf. The tanker, Daisy Maru, is being towed by the tugboat Ajax. Daisy Maru Is the fifth Japanese tanker bought by the Singapore syndicate, Malayan Shlpbreaker64 words
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97 1963-02-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two more people were killed in traffic accidents this mornIng bringing the total to seven in the past week. The two killed today were Inche Mastama bin Kantar. 51, and Tan Bin Hong. a six-year-old girl. Inche Mastama was rid- ing97 words
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Advertisement329 1963-02-21 6 TAKE HAPPY HARI RAYA PICTURES ...REMEMBER TO BUY Jfe Kodak FILM NOW! £Qp\ tfjl Keep a beautiful record of all your Gf^fPSbsjf* holiday fun and festivities on Kodak f^^HnXl^film. Kodak black-and-white films give XAN^S^Sxi^^ you sharper, clearer pictures. B^Sf^fiJ'^^ KODAK PANATOMIC-X FILM his KODAK TRI-X PAN FILM is a high-tuper-flne329 words
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Miscellaneous141 1963-02-21 6 Alloy Onp By I. T. aamlim Bf"^^NK& lAI* ijjST||^B I jJCSJIWW CCT I IMI /*«U..m3o«*v"Tß BL. cu U^ Ou y oop* a*£x.' £^H «OMUCMio»cir ought to fun >or mLASTresoi* ratoot" im g; ■^Bi^sßL --v~^^ l m i \iWi** Isflfl^B^ i 'Vs^3o» jfpt?, avj /Me* Trartt By Choutvr iinultt F S^^T^Sf141 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1963-02-21 7 TOM HARRISSON - Background to the Brunei rebellion TOM HARRISSON by CURATOR OF THE SARAWAK MUSEUM AND AN UNRIVALLED AUTHORITY ON THE BORNEO TERRITORIES... Inother hapter i a loodstained story that goes back many centuries... THE bloodstained story of Brunei's iuicient Sultanate begins centuries ago. Then a great junk trade with China (mainly1,751 words
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Advertisement224 1963-02-21 7 /J/eeT '/%y/ (THE NICEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO YOUR CAR)/ UiUft? t ts^ 'Happy' the Friendly Esso Man v no ordinary oil drop He's on oil drop with a mission I^P&W u^^Jfe He's Lssot cheerfo/ symbol of service. Ht tries to do what his name implies tnng He works224 words
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Obituary102 1963-02-21 8 ITeew* tit CMlili i i CABLE RICaiVIO bf Mr R Ihjii'i Rajnailntram J P. Kaala PtlaJ death la Ceyksn on IS-2-SS of Mr. Supplah H, J PA. fosmerry e«e. AeMatant. Chtaf nerretary OAee. Kuala LsjMJßSjr. MRS ANC KAY CUAN I nee C*M Osjaa N»i, age V>. passed may peace102 words
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Article60 1963-02-21 8 •0 PJWsN tit (Himimmm) MR. ALFRED SANTA MARIA a»d family wish to thank all friends and at their eondolenre. dona ttaas and wreaths delivered durrag the erravemeal MR AND MRS. M Kaagatbaran or Klang thank friends and relatives for j their kind attendance, cifts and good •viches on the60 words
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Article190 1963-02-21 8 Word, tit (Minimum) SALE DEFINITELY ENOS .Satur day Today > Special Waollen Cvrateri Half I'niT Anloinetle :124 Orchard Koad FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all Teacnrre and book addlcta to Browse In their *bo rooms at Times Ho i-. River Valley Road, Singapore FOR ORCHIDS Of enpertar quality oonoisiieura visit190 words
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Article636 1963-02-21 8 Time has helped to put in perspective the debacle at Ap Bac village in early January when Vietcong guerillas in- 1 flicted heavy casualties on a much larger and better equipped force of American -led South Vietnam Government troops, downed fiv e helicopters with rifle fire and636 words
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Article337 1963-02-21 8 The Socialist Front has not I been slow to take advantage of strong parental reluctance to enrol their children in the new secondary continuation schools. (In Selangor alone, only one in six of those who failed last year's secondary entrance examinations put their names in i the continuation337 words
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Article287 1963-02-21 8 It would not be easy to conceive of circumstances in which Indonesia and South Africa found themselves keeping company in distress, and yet this unlikely situation is shaping up. Indonesia has been expelled from the International Olympic Committee, punished 'not only for having excluded jFormosan and Israeli athletes287 words
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Article, Illustration1728 1963-02-21 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD by reviewing "A Soldier Must Hang" by John Deane Potter (Mulisr. 30s) Now a controversial book that will rouse the wrath of every British, Australian and Indian soldier who fought the Japanese in Malaya... THE morning that General V a mashita was hanged, the Americans paraded the1,728 words
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Letter129 1963-02-21 8 WITH regard to the complaint made by "Interested" of Singapore (S.T. Jan. 26) it is to be pointed out that the Lower Certificate of Education examination (L.C.E.i or Sijil Rendah Pelajaran. has two purposes: (a) As a certificate examination to show a pupil has satisfactorily completed129 words
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Letter118 1963-02-21 8 lAM a pre-unlverslty student but because I am over nineteen years old I am not entitled to a bus pass and therefore have to pay the full adult fare. I am not the only one In my class. There are over a dozen others who are In the118 words
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Letter76 1963-02-21 8 T|R. SUBANDRIO has said Is that "with such a hostile Malaya at the head of Malaysia there will be incidents. It will be difficult to avoid war.' What nonsense! Malaya is not in a position to go to war with anyone. Indonesia on the other hand with her76 words
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Letter60 1963-02-21 8 ris astonishing when it comes to withdrawals from the Post Office Savings Bank of sums over a hundred dollars. Depositors are expected to pay a so called telegraphic fee of $2. Our money Is deposited oa trust with the Post Office and it seems hardly fair that the60 words
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Letter54 1963-02-21 8 rpEACHERS In the school X where I am employed get even less than a Division Four government servant. Surely there must be some regulation governing the pay of private school teachers? Of course we can resign, but people like me who Jiave to support a family have little54 words
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Letter125 1963-02-21 8 REGARDING the slump In totallsator receipts, perhaps I can enlighten the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club on the matter. The amount going into the main tote depends to quite an extent upon the patronage of the bookies. For m order to bring down the dividends the bookies125 words
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Letter58 1963-02-21 8 IT is laudable of Radio Malaya (Malay section) to give a report on the weather in the East Coast Just after the 5 p.m. news. However, can the phrase "hujan di-sana,sinl" ("rainfall here and there") be replaced by something more detailed so as to give a not-too-vague picture58 words
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Letter50 1963-02-21 8 \VHEN a teacher in the unified scheme Is transferred his greatest problem Is housing. A teacher with a family has a hard time looking for a house In a strange place. Could the Government at least build more quarters for the benefit of such teachers? TEACHER Port Dickson50 words
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Letter51 1963-02-21 8 THE Government, in Its attempts to increase revenue, finds the remedy by charging fifty cents for a registered letter. An Increase of twenty cents from the normal rate of thirty cents is astonishing. An Increase of five to ten cents would have been reasonable. A. PAUL Kuala51 words
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Advertisement643 1963-02-21 8 Straits Tiße** Malay Mai OsaslfWe edverttaeffwata atay aa Madad tai Ist Fssar COLD OTOKA*. AtXAM Orchard Read COLD OTOHAOB ■ttAMCMOsI AT HOLLAND SrOAO— KATOSaO KgPPIL STOAO-KAVAL Authorised Agents CITY SOOK .TOM LT» Wtaaftastar Mauaa. Cadkear Quay TMB NaTWO PMOMT Ftttaatrtasfa Sues i*H SI. M. MMAIL S Adeaa-awy Raad. Navel Beee643 words
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Advertisement43 1963-02-21 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer, Exporters of Hi 9 h Class Wortredi Woollen,. SINGAK>RE: 21, Chut* T«4: *****. HONGKONG: Mirsjfer MtMiM, lit Floor, Room No. 5 4-64, Nathan Road. Kawiaan. i I43 words
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Advertisement62 1963-02-21 8 •■n EXTRA STURDY... JSC 1R BaUt for Style JQ JT-1 Comfort! OThootor Soata ••■■bbVJb* b* PolyMttr Chair Tabla VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. OK 2. ORCHARDf ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING fc CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYA. I Tol. *****. ***** "*j Katobuki Seating Co Ltd 14.62 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-02-21 9 PICTURE PAUSE WITH 10 JUDGES, MAGISTRATES SINGAPORE'S new Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, yesterday made hi* first inspection viMt of the criminal district, magistrates', traffic and coroners' courts. He was accompanied by the Supreme Court Registrar. Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam. At158 words
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Article52 1963-02-21 9 BATU OAJAH. Wed. Asst. j Anthony S. Nathan, of the Police Field Force, reported to the ix>lice here that his v ife's mttflMl ontaining cloihint; worth about SlOO had been MM from the hospital here. Mrs. Nathan, a patient in the firsUelass ward, missed her suite.i.-*52 words
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Article177 1963-02-21 9 MALACCA. Wed T<HE president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Mr. G. Mariappan. said today, that increased wages and additional benefits for j its daily rated staff would cost the council 5127.000. The decision to pay increased wages was taken at an emergency consultative meeting of177 words
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1103 1963-02-21 9 'Running dog' clash at Jamit hearing DEFENCE COUNSEL: APOLOGISE OR I QUIT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ]yjR. T.T. RAJA, defence counsel, today threatened to withdraw from the 18-day-old hearing of the case against two trade unionists, Jamit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen. The threat followed a demand by Mr. Rajah that Mr.1,103 words
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Article385 1963-02-21 9 10TH DAY of the tribal money. The association took about three years to pay me what was due. 'In any case, in view of the fact that, although I may be acquitted, I shall be detained under the PPSO. the money will be repaid soon If It is the wish385 words
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182 1963-02-21 9 Driver on guns and robbery charges SINGAPORE, Wed. A lorry driver, arrested in connection with a $22,920 bank robbery at Nanyang University on Jan. 15, faced two separate preliminary inquiries in a magistrate's court today. INQUIRY NO. 1: Ng Yew Teck was committed to stand trial at the Assizes on182 words
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Article61 1963-02-21 9 BINOAPORE. Wed. The first contribution of $10 from anonymous has been received by the Straits Times In Singapore today for 18-yrar-old Juriah binte Hamld, the sole supporter of nine brothers and sisters since theirfather was drowned off Slglap last week. Another $20 was received from the61 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-02-21 9 FORMER jockey Bill Bagby gives his bride a kiss after their wedding at the Cathedral of ibe Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Bagby is the son of Trainer U ally Bagby and Mrs. Bagby. The bride, Patricia Ann Axon, Ls the daughter of Mr. and66 words
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Article27 1963-02-21 9 SrNOAP"-><lE. Wed.— Dato Lee Kong Chian. Chancellor of thr University of Singapore, will broadcast an appeal on Friday for funds for the university's expansion programme.27 words
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Article23 1963-02-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Junior Chamber here has donated $200 towards the relief of flood victims Ik Running. Sarawak.23 words
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Article22 1963-02-21 9 MUAR. Wed.— The State Government will spend $112,500 this year to build an embankment along Batu Pahat River here.22 words
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Advertisement133 1963-02-21 9 ■b b mm IB Kir 1 II A W I I H aciheve new> y ounger APISLRVM. stabilised solution or Royal Jelly lrom ihe bees, has a world-wide -*4f AlUteir reputation as an effective tonic to < \dfi^^r^ help regain youth and vitality. w^^^o^^^ irffS/^r It is specially recommended for133 words
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Advertisement165 1963-02-21 9 introducing t/te new MAMIYAFLEX MODEL C 3 PROFESSIONAL ou iU ertO M»miy» C 3 Profes*ion»l and its nev» Ax t CAMERA FOR $oph)stlHted »iooW. Th. ne MONT ROW USE M miy C 3 *ccpu th. Bg same inttrchangubl* iiy lenses and accessories m the C2 I win-l«nj reflex-' S-n-i3 and165 words
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Miscellaneous482 1963-02-21 9 Radio, TV programmes ptniA MALAYA 7 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up Hospluls: 6.00 Concert Hour: l-IMfc/IVS mj*§-«iin And About; 8.15 News: 8.20 Up 6.30 Off The Bookshelf; 6.45 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE And About: 9.00 10.15 English Sunset Serenade; f 1.53 AnnounceSERVICE Schools Broadcast: 11.00 Pro- menu; 6.55 Share Market Re--417 Metres gramme482 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-02-21 10 PEARLS- A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND A WOMAN'S wardrobe is incomplete without a few pieces of jewellery. Precious stones set in gold or platinum are exquisitely made for the lady of high-fashion. But the coveted piece of jewellery th.it is now gaining popularity and becoming a "girl's best friend" is the448 words
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350 1963-02-21 10 Effective picture grouping in the home r[E correct arrangement of picture groupings can point up a decorative scheme by focusing interest in one area of a room, highlighting a piece of furniture or achieving a balanced look. In hanging single pictures or groups, the arrangement should be related to the350 words
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Article355 1963-02-21 10 Jewellery to suit your wardrobe MISS Alice Woon lores >< Jewellery but she takes treat care to use only one or two pieces at a time to avoid the flashy look. On the right she models some jewellery. *{a 1) The two -strand pearl necklace and four- strand bracelet together355 words
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Article225 1963-02-21 10 HOUSEHOLD IS HINTS /COTTON gloves take on \j an expensive look with just, a little extra touch. Sew a tew seed pearls on them. If you need an extra wide piece of wax paper, seal two pieces together with a hot iron. Heavy soil can 'usually be removed from chUdren"s225 words
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265 1963-02-21 10 f TRY your hand at A Jiffy base cakes. They're great fun, because you can spend so much more time on the decoration. For Chocolate Walnut Layer Cake, prepare a 6i oz. "chocolate sponge cake mix" as directed on the packet To265 words
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Article47 1963-02-21 10 A BRITISH shoe company has developed a ladles' shoe with a small wheel at the end of the heel. The wheel is designed to revolve slowly with the wearer's walk to present a "constantly chancing rigid surface" and an end to stiletto-holed carpets.47 words
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Advertisement490 1963-02-21 10 Banish all |r unwanted w gentle new J HAIR REMOVING CREAM Bk Now, end embarrassment caused 0y unsightly hair without the worry Ml of soreness or after irritation Spread genue new Lmmac cream od underarms, arms, legs and hair Just melts away. Immac's gentle action is I ertain— gets rid490 words
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Advertisement154 1963-02-21 10 ■pi t Mm \w **SbM Ik**.. 1 uafl| L J B^aMaftante Wm*r^^ BaTfß^ BBS jg;' 'Dtp* /yVwtV 10 nc« potent pak&- V>V t JL. JL \s 'orltp* »»Hi mauhingnngortips Here are 10 never-never-before, low-key, high-fashion shades that were born to be worn by the woman who wants tomorrow's look today154 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-02-21 10 Straits Times. Crossword i I p I is I |4 I Hp~F~n ~v I j* ACROSS downa in America 1. Recoil from such disadvant- 8- Fasteners with not much age (8)- colour placed on crumpled 5. Manliest at the big game (6). sack (S. 5). 0. It's of variable cost308 words
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Advertisement1533 1963-02-21 11 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.: Due Sport Sails P. S'haia Perang POLYOORUS l.ftrpttl. Dublin ta Part MENESTHEUS L.ttrpiil. Glasgow Gil. 31 Frt 22 Frt 21/27 Ftb 21 IF.HEIAUS Avonmooth. UfiraaM Gil 33 Ftl 24 Ftl 25 2 Mm 3 CALCHAS Lirerpm. bitigow rek ii Mm 2 MM I OEMOOOCOI1,533 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-02-21 11 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GEHOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, y^TTf^ ROTTF.RBAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. THEHBUR6 ANU i.OPtM»«i.tH jßx^J^S&i S'pon P. Sham Penang laAfciVttl "PRETIRIA" ML 4-7/24 Frt 27 Fat/1 Mm 2S/27 Frt C,\Bt-J3J "BASRA" a) 24 Frt/ 4MM 7Mm 1/ I Mm VNA>S/ "MAUCtr- 22/74 MM 28/27 MM1,456 words
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Advertisement1522 1963-02-21 11 EXPRESS SERVICE TI LIMON vIVERPIX > CINTIHENTAL PItTS. Sport P. S'hM* Pfneng lENCRUACHAN 1 IMI, B'mtn, R'bMg, R'dam II PL Irta RNAIOEI (H) iCbrt, L'laa.Hivre.A'wp.M'bro 11/Taaay Frt 22/24 Fel 27/ 1 lENREOCN (E.Lp.) I'RMi. G'mooih. Hull. N'barf Frt 21/24 Frt 27/ 4 Mm 1/ I lENCLOE (Ll.) I him M>n.1,522 words
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Advertisement1389 1963-02-21 11 w, McAUSTER <fc CO^ LTD. 1M Tel: Nt. tllli |KA «m.««moii van 4k kla venbss utn Ip^^ l LONDON, NAMIURG, R4TTEROAM, IBS ANGELES. SAN FMNCISCO. ■AVU. HULL 4. MIBBUSBROUSH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. ein sf u»« im tSmr m SMt> S'pari P. Sham Penan| (««iiti>i'a M Pt/21 Fll 24/25 Fll1,389 words
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Article96 1963-02-21 12 r THt Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating- customs duties for the week beginninc en Feb. 21. Robber 7g~« cents a Ib. Copra 5444 a ten. Coconut oil $734 a ton. Faint oil 5595.50 a ton. Palm kernels $365 a ton. Iron ore96 words
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Article180 1963-02-21 12 CHIPS lying alangatda tha Singaavr* Marbaur wharvea ar txpacted taday ara: Dolpbcvarvtt 13/14. Slberoct a*/ 30. Sydney 4/5 starlight 47 (noatb), Glfoartney 15' IS. Prealdent Mrklnley IS, Pretoria 6A, Sahax 27/28, Bamora 19, Umpire Klttiwake 21/22, Ifenelaua 3S/34. Laomedon 6/7. Bedlll N.W. 2. Aa«kor Wat 47 (South),180 words
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Article253 1963-02-21 12 VfARCN firtt trade rtfMer buyer* 111 f.e.b. cloaed at 5 p.m. la Buvgapore and Kuala Lnmpur yesterday at 7St oanta per Ib. op one-eighth of a cent. The tone waa ajariet. S.C. C.R.A. anal F. M.R.I. alaetng prices In cents per a>. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b.253 words
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Article75 1963-02-21 12 THE Malayan lictianta Banka' Aaaaalatlan made tlMae cfeaasaa In Us rataa to merchaota yaterday (all rataa to (100): Sailing TT ar OD raady: Svtaa Franaa 140J Balgian Franaa 1*20; Halland Cuildtri U7|: Dautxtt* Marhi 1301: Danltb Kranar 225. On the fr*a axahanga markat In Honf Kong yaattrday tha75 words
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Article100 1963-02-21 12 /'HlN ftt FradiM* Kxahatiga, Sin. v saa«ra n«i »ric*s awr a*a**) yrrttrday: Caeanut ail: bulk $43 acllera. drum $46 Mllers C*»ra: Feb. March UK/Contlncat' $271 buyer*. Ptwtr: Muntok wb.lt* $160 Mllcrs. Ba raw all »hite $157| Milan. special Sarawak black $1124 a«llera. (armed Lamport*; black' *107» sellar*. ABTA100 words
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528 1963-02-21 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE TONE on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was nervous and hesitant in face of renewed degeneration of IndonesianMalayan relationships and the warning that "the worst mast be prepared for." This produced rather small erratic price movements in industrials and528 words
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Article23 1963-02-21 12 MaUyan Stock Indices Feb. 19 Feb. 20 industrials: 9K.49 98.90 Tins: 102.40 102.32 S Robbers: 104.94 105.39 Dee. 29. IM2— IN.23 words
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Article688 1963-02-21 12 fOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Slock Exchange yesterday, with, the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Bauataad (1.000) $1. 53: Dunlaat (3.000) J2 54 D. $2 50 SI.. (1.000) $2.51. (2.000) J2.52, (47.000) $2.53. (22.000) S2.M; last688 words
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278 1963-02-21 12 THE price of Straits tin in Penang fell again yes--1 terday by 37i cents per picul to $426.50 on an offering estimated at 250 tons, down five tons. In London overnight an easier tendency prevailed In tin reflecting lack of consumer demand. Some278 words
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Article27 1963-02-21 12 February. 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 784 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $426.50 (down 37 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article108 1963-02-21 12 .MELBOURNE. Wed. THE ahare market waa again x barely steady. More* were narrow and leaders showed no definite trend. Overall {alls well exceeded rises. Oik again were easy with no special feature, and base metals were steady with loans firm. C.R.A 17/* Mount Ilia M 7 N. Broken108 words
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Article142 1963-02-21 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Peb. 20. Three montha Punlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. P. N. 1* eta. C. Storafe 4td. Oammona 11 eta. 8. Traction 13 J. Wauch 15 eta. Shell 15 eta. If. Brew 24 eta. Steamship 9 eta. M. Ceanrat 18 eta. a Tlmra 22 eta. CootaJnan142 words
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Advertisement1141 1963-02-21 12 \V-C K*W*^M KISEN t KAI<HA. t titm t U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, «fc Great Lakai Service LUDS loacs H* nt ETa. ETA EU 5. pore •>. Sham Honolulu S. F'citco L. Angelei H. York Cleveiano "KasMawa Miri" Frt Is Part 14 Mar Jl Mar 14 Mar 10 aar 2? air 11,141 words
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Advertisement690 1963-02-21 12 THAI LIMES rrm: HstStn. Hiw BfIMM, BSltiSMn t Ma* Til* til StU. fir: Ist AigHis, U.S. Call, Hie Tark. PkilKilfkia na Bmgiak. Kaag M*t H. York P. S'lttm C'pore L. Angf lei N. Tori "A VESSEL" 4/ S Mar 1/ I Mir I Jsa* ilJ.sa "SRI SUMTHAI" 'I Fik 11/11690 words
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Advertisement48 1963-02-21 12 SHIPPING NOTICE M.V. "SAWO" Sailing: on 23rd February, INS. FOR DJAKARTA. BANDJARMABIN AND SAMPtT Accept cargo, cabin/deck passenger*. For full particulars apply General Agents. (HI AN ANN SHIPPING CO. LTD., 15S. Cecil Street. Singapore. 1. Telephone: 70*06. 7M97. 711*1. MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 13 ft 1448 words
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Advertisement779 1963-02-21 12 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker..) Unredeemed Fledged Uooda and Jewellery from the follenrtng Pawnbrokers' Shop*. No. 13a New Bridge Road, Uo Joon 8iong (C:»p Sera Fob.). No. 255 South Bridge Road. Ho Yan Ke« (Chop Heng Patt> Yong Kee. No. 287 South 3ridge Road, Scow K)an (Chop Nam Cheoag). No. 103 Tanjong779 words
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Advertisement668 1963-02-21 13 NOTICES lake Notice that I shall no longer carry out the business of "SUNNY STORE" at No. 8-i. Buklt Tlmah Road, Singapore. All creditors having any claims should aubmlt their claims on or before 25th February, 1963, after which date no claims will be considered. Sgd. Madam Poh Kirn Hong.668 words
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Advertisement397 1963-02-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The Board of the Ruooer Research Institute of Malaya lnvitet applications from Fed-ual Citizens for the post of Probationary Research Officer (Plant Physiologist) in the Botanical Division Applicants should possess un ho nours degree in Botany or Agriculture. The successful applicant will assist :n investigations into the physiology397 words
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Advertisement3445 1963-02-21 13 > amammmaa^^ mmmm Tß^^^x am^^ mm^ mm^ m^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^a^g^ m^ m^ mmma^ mm^ m^^ mmmmamm m a mmmm^ mmmmmm^^ on tlnu^d Iron Pac* 81 1 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Word* ss (Min.)— Bnx St eta. axtrm > CHINESE BOOKKEEPER able to keep full set of book (or larse factory concern.3,445 words
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Advertisement913 1963-02-21 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrda U (Mlm.y—mUa M eta. aMrm AUSTIN SUPSR MINI Id show-room I ooadltlon. Registered August 10(2. European owaer. Hardly used. Only I 1.070 miles. Best offer over 14.000. Easy terms available. Tel phone (Spore) 3361*3 SPECIAL: iSragapor* Motor* Ltd. 313-318 Orchard Road B'pore offe i a913 words
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Advertisement472 1963-02-21 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word, SS (Milt.}— Box St rt: txlrm lASV PAYMENT ARRANOII> Wide r»n«« Diamond Necklaces' Broorbea. Trl: 21 TM B'pors. MOST COMPHIHENSIVE STOCK of sarong's In Singapore Batik Shop 2.1903. QUA'.itv ANO SIMVICI guaranteed. Lee Onn ColdnnlUi, 208/8 3. Bridge Rd.. Spore. CONSULT POM MUAT Ooldsmitb for Birthstone.472 words
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Article79 1963-02-21 14 Discussion on cancer SINGAPORE. Wed— Professor R. Paterson, emeritus professor of radio-therapy of the University of Manchester who is here at the invitation of the Malayan Government, will take part in a panel discussion on "Management of cancer of the uterus" at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital's lecture theatre on Friday79 words
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165 1963-02-21 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. While undergoing a threeyear term at Gimson School for a theft offence, a boy made three escapes and got himself- involved in other crimes. Senior Inspector T.S. Zaln said this when Tan Thiam Hock, now aged 16, admitted a charge165 words
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840 1963-02-21 14 lOHORE B A H R U, J Wed. An English College science student here, Mr. Hong Hal, has topped the Higher School Certificate examination in Johore last year, scoring distinctions in all Mis five subjects. Mr. Hong, from Muar. was awarded distinctions840 words
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Advertisement1165 1963-02-21 14 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE TENDERS BANKS' ASSOCIATION i All member: ol the .bove Asso- TENDER TABLE DOCUMENT elation in the State of S.a<?apore will be closed for business on Mon- D. I. D. TENDER NOTICE J day 25th February 1963 lor Hari Rava Puasa Tenders from D.I.D. Registered Class D Contractors1,165 words
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Advertisement1213 1963-02-21 14 NOTICES REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. 1. Nos. 4. 26 28 WILKIE RD. (To be sold in 3 separate lou). 2. Nos. 172/180 CARPMAEL RD. 78. 82/86 CEYLON RD. 'To be sold In 9 separate lot* i. Cheon* Hock Chye Co., Ltd.. Auctioneer* Appraisers 14 Robinson ltd Spore.1,213 words
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Miscellaneous367 1963-02-21 14 'PHE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich. Istanbul. Beirut. Bagdad. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 940) 555 a.m.: from Tokyo, Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.25 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney. Brisbane iQF 735) 7.15 p.m. from Calcutta (QF 178)367 words
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305 1963-02-21 15 ERNEST FRIDA - CRICKET Test star expects Singapore posting ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Wed.—Former Australian Test vice-captain and opening ,bat Arthur Morris, who is currently in Singapore on Ins way to join the Commonwealth Cricket Team in Bombay, said today that he would return to Singapore at the end ol the year. The305 words
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Article79 1963-02-21 15 WELLINGTON. Wed. Allrounder Brian Yuile replaces fast bowler Gary Bartlett, who Is unfit, in the 12 from whom New Zealand's team will be picked for the first Test against England starting in Auckland on Saturday. Yuile, playing for Central Districts, took seven for 51 andReuter - 79 words
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498 1963-02-21 15 Aussies refuse challenge so series end in boos JACK FINGLETON reporting on the Fifth Test CYDNEY, Wed.— The 0 Fifth Test finished here today in an ignominous draw. Set to get 240 runs to win at a rate of run-a-minute, Australia lost Bobby Simpson's wicket in the first over and498 words
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Article427 1963-02-21 15 was played over five days and not over the last two sessions of the final day. More than this he would not comment In addition to indulging In too much talking in this aeries, th* two captains seemed also to oe running out of patience with one another. Some sharp427 words
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323 1963-02-21 15 Wed. Ted Dexter and Richie Benaud both admitted It was a disappointing game arfter the Fifth Tett ended In a draw here today. Dexter said: "It wasn't a very good game. Today I didn't think we had a chance of winning uniess the AustralianReuter - 323 words
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168 1963-02-21 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - ATHLETICS MEETING TO FORM MALAYSIA BODY KEN FERNANDEZ By UDALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Federation of Malaya AAU have invited the athletic associations of Singapore. Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak to a meeting at the Merdeka Stadium on Mar. 30-31 to inaugurate the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Federation (MAAF). North Borneo168 words
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247 1963-02-21 15 RUGGER Kiwis had too much power for Signals CJINOAPORE, Wed.— The Ist Battalion. New Zealand Regiment had more trm. enough power to easily beat 18 Signal Regiment 34-8 to complete a hattrlck of wins in the final of the Farelf Cup rugby championship at Dover Road today. Delamere, Savage. Tataurangt247 words
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Article85 1963-02-21 15 I ONDON, Wed.— Leicester last night joined Tottenham Hotspur at the top of the English Plrst Division as a result of their 2-0 away victory over Nottingham Forest Leicester and Spurs both have 35 points, but Spurs have one match in hand. In an EnglishReuter - 85 words
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Article32 1963-02-21 15 XPOH. Wed.— The annual general meeting of the Perak Chinese Football Association, scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed, because the president. Mr. Leong Kee .Nyean. has left for Japan on business.32 words
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Article38 1963-02-21 15 CAIRO, Wed. The Arab League Secretariat called on its member states today to boycott the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo unless the International Olympic Committee revokes its decision to bar Indonesia from the Games.— UPL38 words
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Article294 1963-02-21 15 Epsom Jeep - A SPLENDID GALLOP BY PRODUCER II Epsom Jeep PUNANii. Wednesday. 2HAYV Stable's PioJucer U and MuUy Film II did an outstanding gallop here this morning They ran 3f in 39 on good going. Producer v. who was ridden by Laurie Johnson, was particularly impressive. Prrfume also Impressed in a 3f294 words
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Article145 1963-02-21 15 Weights for 3 races on 2nd day PENANG, Wed— Weights for three or the six races on Feb. 27. second day of the Spring Meeting; CLASS 4. DIV. I—s ,F. Bunra Eaya 9.S* Dfliana 9.M Fclton I »o Waltk* s.U r.iiiitoi>.i k 1 1 ■sikajpa s.i* Ctboulette B.l* Tin Bush145 words
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Article80 1963-02-21 15 pERTH. Wed. Japan— a swimmers captured thraa titles at the Australian championships here last night, setting a world record on the way. Elko Takahashi. 17-year-old Japanese girl, broke the world record in winning the women's 330 yards butterfly final in 2:32.2 1 4sec faster than tneReuter - 80 words
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Article32 1963-02-21 15 TELDK ANSON. Wed. Officials of the South rone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association: Chairman, Abdul Raztk bin Hltam. vice-chairman Mustafa bin Ahmad; secretary: Pritam Singh Dbillon; treasurer: Surjan Singh32 words
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Advertisement421 1963-02-21 15 STAMFORD 0 COLLEGE /yy\ (Malaya's College of Postal Education) :===^L Tha Principal and Staff ef Hw Cellwg* extend their h«art-f«lt congratulations to Stamford Collegians i/f)L^^ throughovt Malaysia who war* successful in the I *nk^{^«\ fjl Cambridge H.S.C. eKamirwrioa. M Lwi^AtV. 1963/1964 Examinations II I th# faM#M HOMt -STUDY courwt of421 words
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Advertisement45 1963-02-21 15 SOCCER IndUn Fes Ural Cap rinmi (MUST): MIC 3 Nordsnal E«i. 1. HOCKEY ipoh Dlt. 1: Police 1 And«rsonlsns 1. Friendly 'Mlj^a^SF^^JT^gchsts^L GOLF STOEE aprn chi«np>— >hlp Ist day (Upper Thomson R4). BDOGER FKIENDLT: B'pora Joint Scrvtoes t Ist 80, NZ Bagt iS*port P»daw«. 6.16).45 words
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Advertisement174 1963-02-21 15 m m# 1 tl*U*^air By jFj ,^^M m«f 111 I' t >#» W M Ik, I W M m. 1 k^BlL^L^i^^^.---* i^iSSS^BS^^Mn^A^^B^^M "J That man up front of your aircraft is more than likely a millionaire That is a mile millionaire pilot. Most of the Cathay Pacific pilots (all of174 words
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316 1963-02-21 16 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'YHbl Socialist Front wants the Government to press Britain to hold immediate general elections in Singapore and the Borneo territories under Inited Nations supervision and to grant the right of self-determination to the new assemblies. ThLs la one of several316 words
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Article123 1963-02-21 16 25 years for a $600,000 'brick' VANCOUVER. Wed.— A in. m who told a Canadian magistrate he imported a brick of morphine valued at LSS2OO.OOO .is "medicine for the stomach" was sentenced yesterday to 25 years in prison. Goh Ah Kong had been convicted of illegally importing morphine and possessionReuter - 123 words
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Article65 1963-02-21 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A chain show ol the film •Northwest Frontier." sponsored by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Si- Bernadette Church lor Saturday, has been postponed. The show, in nld of funds to buy rice for the poor in the parish, will now65 words
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Article23 1963-02-21 16 SAIGON. Wed.— Australia will give South Vietnam 10 train coaches worth A£400.000 under the Colombo Plan, the Australian Embassy announced today.23 words
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Article19 1963-02-21 16 LONDON. Wed.— A new £5 note will be issued tomorrow by the Bank of England. U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Article45 1963-02-21 16 JAKARTA, Wed -The "field commander" of the North Borneo rebel army, "LJeut.Gon. A. Zulklfli. has appealed to President Kennedy to urge- Britain to withdraw its forces from Borneo, accordi ing to an open letter from the commander published 'here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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78 1963-02-21 16 UNITED NATIONS. Wed Mr. Mohammed Zafrullah Khan. Pakistan President of the 17th General Assembly, yesterday named an 11-member "Watchdog" Committee to keep South Africa's apartheid policies under constant review. Mr. Zafrulla Khan announced that the following member Governments had accepted his invitation to serve onReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-02-21 16 MACAPA (Brazil), Wed. —Brazilian officials took over the hijacked Venezuelan lreighter Anzoategui last night and placed Us Communist pirate crew under technical arrest. The ten hijackers, however, have been granted political asylum. Admiral Osmar Azeredo of Brazil's fourth naval district said port officials and a police officer boarded153 words
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298 1963-02-21 16 PEKING, Wednesday. THE Chinese Communist Party newspaper People's Daily today published without comment the full text of a speech by Mr. Khrushchev more than two months ago which it had hitherto ignored. It devoted three entire Inside pages to the speech, made beforeReuter - 298 words
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235 1963-02-21 16 Majority in Sarawak want Malaysia: Tun Lim SINGAPORE, Wed.— The majority of people In Sarawak were now all oat for Malaysia because they had been awakened to the dangers posed by the Brunei revolt and foreign intervention from Indonesia. This was stated tonight by Tun Lim Yew Hock, chairman of235 words
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Article20 1963-02-21 16 BERLIN. Wed. Shot* were heard early today on the Bast Berlin border, near the American sector.— UJM.20 words
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1159 1963-02-21 16 L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr; LIM KEECHAN - DR. GOH AND GOLF WIZARD THOMSON RETURN BEST CARD L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. and LIM KEECHAN GOLF By SINGAPORE. Wednesday fOLFIXG giant Peter Thomson of Australia today teamed up with Singapore's Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, in the pro-fessional-amateur tournament at the Royal Island Club and walked off with1,159 words
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Article367 1963-02-21 16 LONDON, Wed.— Early firmness failed to last In the London stock markets today and, by the close, many stocks were off the top. OUt-edgeds were erratic after moving ahead smartly during the first hour of business there was a complete reversal later and practically all the gains were367 words
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Obituary33 1963-02-21 16 VEERAMAH PILLAV, If* Of M^ K Letchslaaan of tho Surra* B»«<* quartan, passed away on 30.2.« i. Cortege will leav* 42, BmD*> K.L. at 6 p.m. 21.2.63 tp tl* BH< Cemetery. B«tae«k.33 words
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Advertisement35 1963-02-21 16 n JANUARY ISSUE H A Malaya's w jjggpp*^" Monthly Tourist Magazine Contains illustrated articles on Travel, Kite Flying, Orchids, Stamps, Timetables, Hotels... Etc. You will redd everything about Malaya. j Obtainable at all Newsagents. mpjL^M35 words
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Advertisement64 1963-02-21 16 It Word- $10 (Minimum* mutton— To David and BnM ana Keith Cameron, brother for Ho» nt- ia HrnanK L' 0.2.63. m llillisiißH II RICOHMATIC 35 Ricohmatic 35. Fully automatic electric eye 35mm conwt with coupled rangefinder. Ricoh Kominor f/2.t lent. Trigger action film winding. 1 mil', M Ht lH««t #krtO»N»»«.64 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-02-21 16 TJIGHEST and lowest t«mpera■H lure.-. lor Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kow Biiaiu 84 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca »i 73 Singapore 90 7541 words
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