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Title Section17 1963-02-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1963. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration475 1963-02-25 1 MACAPAGAL MEETING PM's visit likely to go long way to s moot hen relations between both countries Malaysia is main item KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will go to Manila within the next 10 days for a meeting of the Association of South-East475 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-02-25 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— South African Alan Brookes (above), who led the field by one stroke after the third round yesterday, today shot a nineunder par 64 to win the Singapore open golf championship at the Royal Island Club. Brookes finished today with a140 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-02-25 1 A PICTURE WITHOUT WORDS FS said that one picture is worth a thousand words. Advertising experts of 20th CenturyFox seem to agree. In Times Square. New York, they have hoisted this painting of the stars of the film. The film is not named. The stars are not named. Not a105 words
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Article140 1963-02-25 1 DANGOON. Sun.— All foreign and locallyowned banks in Burma were nationalised yesterday by order of General Ne Win, chairman of the ruling military Junta. State appointed officials worked far into the night with the help of employees examining the banks accounts and ledgers. State officialsReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration435 1963-02-25 1 Stop the insults, urges the PMIP leader CALL FOR PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE 'CONFRONTATION' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The PanMalayan Islamic Party leader, Dr. Burhanuddln bin Mohamed Nor. today appealed to both Malaya and Indonesia to stop insulting each other. He said conciliatory efforts to bring about a peaceful settlement would435 words
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170 1963-02-25 1 PABIS, Sun. France and Brazil are to continue in Brazil their negotiations on ending the "lobster war." involving warships of both sides, which has flared over the issue of whether lobsters walk. Brazil, which maintains that lobsters are covered by a 1958 GenevaReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-02-25 1 Zaini flies- to Brunei TIONG KONG. Sun. A Brunei rebel leader. Zaini Hadji Ahmed, who sought asylum in Hong Kong some weeks ago. left the colony today the Government announced tonight. A short official statement said he was returning to Brunei at his own request. It was not known whatReuter - 92 words
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38 1963-02-25 1 The Straits Times Selamat Hari Raya wishes all its Muslim readers THERE will be no issue of the Strait* Times tomorrow but the Malay Mail will be on tale. Publication of the Straitj Timet resume* on Wednesday IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII38 words
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381 1963-02-25 1 Fruitless 10-hour search for missing fishermen DORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. The Marine Police here and about 50 fishermen in 15 boats made a fruitless 10-hour search in Malacca Straits for three missing Pulau Ketam fishermen yesterday. The search began at 11 a.m. and ended at 9 p.m. Twenty policemen in four381 words
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Article24 1963-02-25 1 HAT. I RAY A Xl M II !WI R K>' I" i ■■■ousced I* 1 m n i" morrow is Win I24 words
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Article162 1963-02-25 2 79 S. Vietnam guerillas defect SAIGON, Sun.— Seven-ty-nine South Vietnamese guerillas defected to the Government in the past week, but it was too early to tell whether this firmly indicated dropping mo-j rale among the gueril- las, military sources said today. The weekly average of guerilla defectors was 30 to162 words
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69 1963-02-25 2 COUNTESS'S BROTHER MARRIES A ZULU ifITWE. Northern Rho- desla. Sun.— Mr. Wilfred Grrnvillc Grey, a brother of the Countess of March, married Edith Dlamlni. 30. a Zulu, yesterday. The ceremony took place in the Anglican chapel in the grounds of Greystone Park. The couple married secretly In a civil ceremony69 words
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Article, Illustration420 1963-02-25 2 Cordial comrades point to a move in ideas war AT LAST PEKING PUBLISHES THE' SOVIET SIDE OF THE CASE HONG KONG. Sun. ]y|AO Tse-tung had a "cordial talk" in Peking yesterday with the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. S. V. Chervonenko, amid speculation about the latest move in the Sino-Soviet ideological dispute.420 words
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Article20 1963-02-25 2 HONG KONG, Sun. About 100 people were made homeless when fire destroyed a Kowloon building today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-02-25 2 IT'S A BIG DAY FOR BAREFOOTED MAORI GIRL It's a big dajr for this barefooted Maori dancer as she is presented to the Queen after dancing for her at a concert in Dunedin. New Zealand. Last week the Queen and Princ> Philip continue their "Down Under" tour when they flyMirrorpic - 86 words
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396 1963-02-25 2 INDIA DEFENCE HINT: ALARM SYSTEM ACROSS THE NORTH YEW DELHI, Sun. 11 The Joint Commonwealth and American air mission, which completed its work here yesterday, is likely to recommend the setting up of a high-power early warning system across northern India, according to usually reliable sources. This would enable supersonicReuter - 396 words
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122 1963-02-25 2 PEKING, Son. The chairman of the board of the Bank of China yesterday renewed his demand that India return the bank's property and assets In India seised last November, and cease her "wanton persecution" of its staff, the New China news agencyReuter - 122 words
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Article90 1963-02-25 2 UNITED NATIONS. Sun The United Nations was embarrassed yesterday when King Savang Vatthana of Laos turned up 20 minutes early and no one was on hand to greet him. The King sat in his limousine while guards scurried In search of the Chief of Protocol. Mr. Pierre90 words
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Advertisement254 1963-02-25 2 w if you suffer 1 p from A BRONCHITIS I read this J EPHAZONE tablets are available to all suffaren from bronchitis, asthma, broochial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is ea*r to take, safe to use and gives quick rsliaf and soreness of effect.254 words
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389 1963-02-25 3 "Britain as a Common Market member 'in few years' PHILADELPHIA, Sun K. Karl-Heinrich Knappstein, West German Ambassador, said tonight the Bonn Government would do all it could to enable Britain to enter the European Common Market and predicted she would "be a member in a few years' time." In remarksReuter - 389 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-02-25 3 TONY GETS A NEW OFFER AT £45,000 A YEAR LONDON. Sun. Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's husband, has been offered a t45,000-a-year job as photographic adviser to a three-month-old newspaper. Directors of the Uolverhampton Pride, a Midlands weekly which claims a circulation of .10.000. said they cabled the offer to his121 words
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145 1963-02-25 3 ALGERIA THREAT MAKES FRANCE STOP N-TEST LONDON. Sunday. liHE BBC last night said that preparations for a French nuclear test explosion in the Algerian Sahara next month were reported to have been suspended. The BBC quoted a cor- respondent In Algiers who reported that a high-ranking French officer had toldReuter - 145 words
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Article37 1963-02-25 3 LONDON. Sun. A lamb with 10 legs was born at a farm near Worcester It died five minutes after birth. A veterinary surgeon said the reason was "probably a genetic mix-up.'— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article95 1963-02-25 3 MOVE TO PRESS FOR CHANNEL TUNNEL LONDON, Sun An association was formed here yesterday to agitate for the building of a channel tunnel linking England and France. Mr. John Bates, convenor of the public meeting which set up a Channel Tunnel Association, said: "I have heard from 150 people whoReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1963-02-25 3 MOSCOW, Sun. A Soviet oceanograpnic team of 65 scientific workers has sailed from Sevastopol in the research ship Mikhail Lomonosov to take part In an international expedition in the tropical part of the Atlantic Ocean, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday.45 words
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Article29 1963-02-25 3 KINGSTON, Sun. The United States and Canada are completing plans for the Joint defence of Jamaica. Senator Hugh Shearer, minister without portfolio, told the Senate here. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article23 1963-02-25 3 VIENNA. Sun. Radio Prague announced last night that eight people died In a Czech coal mine explosion yesterday.— U.P.l.23 words
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225 1963-02-25 3 WILSON DARES MAC TO PUBLIC DEBATE f ROSS KEYS, (West England), Sun. Mr. Harold Wilson, Britttu Labour Party leader, said yesterday he has invited Mr. Harold Macmillan. Prime Minister, to a public debate. The opposition's newlyelected chief attacked Mr. Macmillan's Conservative Government record in office. Mr. Wilson said that Britain'sReuter - 225 words
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Article96 1963-02-25 3 LONDON, Sun.— The Washington correspondent of the Svinday Times today declared that unless agreement is reached within the next few weeks the United States may abandon the idea of a nuclear test ban treaty for the time being. He said that as this is anReuter - 96 words
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Article174 1963-02-25 3 Quick look around LONDON, Sun.— The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbaker, and his British counterpart. Mr. Harold Macmillan. had long talks here last night about the expansion ol Commonwealth trade and Anglo-Canadian trade In particular. ROME: President and Mrs. Kennedy are to visit Rome, Florence, Turin and Milan in174 words
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Article125 1963-02-25 3 fENEVA. Sun. The World Health Organisation ma g a zinc today called for tighter controls on new drugs before they are put on the market. The magazine. World Health, said a WHO survey of nine countries, including Britain, showed there was considerable confusion overReuter - 125 words
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Article124 1963-02-25 3 Landslide rips village in two NAPLES, Sun.— About 500 people evacuated their homes at Monaciglioni, near here yesterday as a slow landslide ripped the village in two. The village < population about 2.000) stands on a hill whose topsoll has been undermined by recent rains and by water from twoReuter - 124 words
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Article38 1963-02-25 3 MOSCOW, Sun.— Soviet Antarctic explorers fought gales and blizzards for two weeks before unloading their supply ship Ob at the new Soviet expedition base In Enderbyland. 2.500 miles south of South Africa. Tass reported. —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article33 1963-02-25 3 HAMBURG. Sun.-r-Wilhel-mina Luebke, wife of West Germany's President Helnrich Luebke, yesterday launched West Germany's biggest mercant ship, the 54,000-ton tanker Esso Deutschland. which can carry about 90.000 tons of oil.— UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Advertisement523 1963-02-25 3 DO YOU LOVE ME? YES, I LOVE YOU! Your wife and children expect this an.uer They sincerely believe that you mean It We know that you mean It! They do not expect you to let them down. We know that you will not want to. But have you taken all523 words
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Article98 1963-02-25 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE. Sunday.— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places from Tuesday at 7 p.m.: TUESDAY: Pukat Road. Sin Mm School. Yew Tee Village. Yuk Cheng School. Jalan Teban. WEDNESDAY: Kampong Cheng San. Ylo Chu Kang Road 7 m.s. Lab. Qrs.98 words
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186 1963-02-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. WORK on a $1.13 million link road between Serangopn Garden Way and Braddel Road held up by 22 families for two years will re- sume soon. The Government today said that these families, who were "coerced by disruptive186 words
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Article84 1963-02-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Ministry of Culture will present its 128 th Aneka Ragam Ra'ayai on the occasion of Hari Raya Huasa at the padang at the lunctr.n of Oeylang Road and Tanjont Katone Road on Tuesday at 7.3 up.m An official statement &uid Ihere would be84 words
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Article34 1963-02-25 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yu.sol bin Ishak. has ordered tiie grounds of the Istana Negara to be opened from 8.00 a.m. to &-30 pjn tomorrow <Hari Raya Puasa day).34 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-02-25 4 ART EXPERT TAKES A LOOK AT SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sun. —An antique art expert today predicted that Singapore would eventually become an art centre "in view of its rapid progress In all fields." This was stated by Mr. Anthony John Houssemayne dv Boulay, director of the Oriental Arts Department at Christie's115 words
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Article72 1963-02-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today extended his best wishes and a Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfltri to "all our Muslim brothers who have Just completed their annual trial of self-discipline and self-denial." The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, I will broadcast72 words
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Article35 1963-02-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut Off in Nos. 1. IA. 18. and 1C to 19. ISA. 198 and i»C (Odd Numbers only) Delta Avenue, oft Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 6 pjn.35 words
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129 1963-02-25 4 FOUR HURT. IN FIGHT AT A STRIKE-BOUND BAR SINGAPORE. Sun.— Four people were injured and a glass plate window damaged during a scuffle today which broke out in front of the strike-bound Rendezvous Bar and Hotel In Brash Basah Road. Police said three friends of the employer were in front129 words
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Miscellaneous180 1963-02-25 4 t THE following is today's schedule of civil aircratt movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Melbourne, fcydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 713 1 9.05 pjn. Pan American: Prom f"«n Francisco. Los Angeles. Honolulu. Manila." Saigon (FA M3> 1.25 p.m. QanUi: Prom Sydney. Darwin (QP 731 > 6.45180 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-02-25 4 487) 7.25 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 9*oo p.m.; from Bangkok (ML 307) 11.20 pjn. DEPAKTI'RKS BOAC: To Colombo. Bomoay. Bharein. Damascus. Prankfurt. London (BA 713) 9.50 r m to Calcutta. Karachi. Belru*.. Re me. Zurich London (BA 343 a pin. Japan Air Lines: To Jakarta (JL 711) 7.20181 words
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348 1963-02-25 5 New clerks' union to fight for pay rises for all NUGCW 'strongly opposed 9 to sectional revisions J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The newly- 1 formed National Union of Government Clerical Workers today pledged that one of its main aims would be to work for j a revision of salaries j which348 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-02-25 5 MR. and Mrs. Tong Poh Shin seen here after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Yong is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yong Peng Kai. His bride, Miss Mary Lim Beng C'hoo. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lim See Hai.69 words
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Article119 1963-02-25 5 IPOH, Sun. A subcommittee headed by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, M.P.. has been set up by Ipoh Municipality to draw up by-laws for the council's $100,000 three-storey car park in Station Road. The two other members of the committee are Mr. Khong Kok119 words
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Article61 1963-02-25 5 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Yap Slew Mook, 26, a tapper of Jerkoh new village. Benta, was jailed for three months here for stealing three gold necklaces worth $300 from a goldsmith, Ng Chin Ngth In Jelal Street on Jan. 13. The prosecution said Yap snatched the necklaces61 words
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111 1963-02-25 5 KAROLYI TO PLAY BEETHOVEN AND LISZT SINGAPORE. Sun. The concert pianist Julian von Karolyi, 49, will give a recital here at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday night, after tomorrow's concert In Kuala Lumpur. His programme will include music by Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy and Liszt. His tour here is arranged111 words
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239 1963-02-25 5 Building research centre idea backed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The registrar of the Board of Architects here, Mr. E. S. Cooke. said today he favoured the setting up of a building research centre In the Federation "to deal with local problems* and materials." Mr. Cooke said that through such a research239 words
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117 1963-02-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T^HE Government Medical Employees' National Union is to hold an emergency meeting on Saturday to decide whether to withdraw its claim for pay increases from the National Whitley Council and take industrial action. The union submitted its claims last September. Today a117 words
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Article66 1963-02-25 5 BENTONG, Sun.— S. Subramaniam, 20, a labourer here, was yesterday fined $50 or one week's Jail for stealing eight plants belonging to Inche Mohamed Nor bin Ismail, the Assistant District Officer. The plants, valued at $14, were stolen on Sept. 17 last year. The66 words
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Article45 1963-02-25 5 KUANTAN. Sun.— Mr. M. L. Fernandez was elected chairman of the newly formed Pahang branch of the Malayan Trade Union Congress at a meeting here today. Mr. M. N. D Cruz was electi ed secretary and Mr. C. P. N. Menon treasurer.45 words
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Article49 1963-02-25 5 KUALA LJPIS. Sun. A tapper, Phan Fook Yin, 26, was yesterday fined $75 for killing a dog at Benta Estate here on Nov. 30 last year. Pleading guilty. Phan said he struck the dog on the head with a changkol because it bit his son.49 words
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Article53 1963-02-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The speaker at the weekly Rotary Club lunch at le Cog dOr Restaurant here on Wednesday at 12.45 p.m. will be Mr. R.A. Woolcott. First Secretary of the Australian High Commission. His topic will be "the United Nations today and the role53 words
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Article26 1963-02-25 5 KANGAR, Sun.— The Perils Youth Conference will celebrate Harl Raya Puasa with a tea party at the Kangar Women's Institute hall on Friday.26 words
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130 1963-02-25 5 PENANO, Sun.— Pilgrims to Mecc. may now buy Saudi riyals from the Malayan Banking Limited here instead of getting them in Saudi Arabia, Hajl AU Rouse, the pilgrimage control officer, announced today. By special arrangements with the foreign exchange authorities and the130 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-02-25 6 Hari Raya 'a good time to hold talks with Jakarta 9 PENANG, Sunday. K. 001 THIAM SIEW, Mayor of George Town, said today that Hari Raya Puasa with its spirit of goodwill was a "most appropriate" time for Malayan and Indonesian leaders to discuss the strained relations between the two377 words
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253 1963-02-25 6 SULTAN OF PERAK MAKES A PROMISE TO PEOPLE |POH, Sun.— The Sul--1 tan of Perak will give close attention to development of the State in all Its aspects for the benefit of the people. The Sultan gave this assurance in his Hari Raya message, his first official statement since he253 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-02-25 6 Mr. John Bosco Joseph, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph, of Seremban Estate, who leaves next week for Australia to take up medicine at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. An old boy of St. Paul's Institution, Seremban, Mr. John Joseph63 words
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Article59 1963-02-25 6 KLANG, Sun.— A cake competition for Klang district was held at the banquet hall of the Istana Alam Shah here last night as part of the Hari Raya celebration. The Sultan of Selangor. who gave away the prizes to 10 winners, said that the cake competition59 words
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Article33 1963-02-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The VS. Public Health Service has awarded a threeyear research grant worth $70,500 to the University of Malaya for a study on mutation studies In mouse tumour cells.33 words
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367 1963-02-25 6 KUCHING. Sun. II7HILE independence would bring rejoicing and satisfaction to Sarawak it would not be a free and easy irresponsible state of affairs, the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, said in a Hari Raya message tonight. "Sarawak has an orderly society; It367 words
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94 1963-02-25 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Son. The Sultan of Trencganu today urged his propie to show the spirit of comradeship especially to those unfortunate members of society. He reminded them of their duty towards God and called on them to pay up their annual tithes. In94 words
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Article117 1963-02-25 6 ATTACK ON COUPLE: MAN HELD pENANG, Slin. A young couple were attacked in the Botanic Gardens last night. Tan Ec Leong. 23. and his girlfriend, Soong Ah Kheng. 21, were sitting on a bench near the gardens gate at 8.30 p.m. when they were assaulted from behind. Head wounds Bleeding117 words
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Article93 1963-02-25 6 PENANG. Sun. The Far East Air Force schedule for bombing and firing exercises at Pulau Song Song, off the Kedah Coast In the vicinity of the Bunting Island group, next month is as follows: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. March 4, 5.93 words
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153 1963-02-25 6 12 ROAD DEATHS IN STORE IN 10 DAYS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE death of an unidentified woman in hospital last night has brought the number of road deaths to 12 in the past 10 days. Police have appealed for relatives of the woman to come forward. The woman was taken to153 words
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Article23 1963-02-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The workers of Sungel Linau division of Sepang Estate have contributed $3,150 toward the Save Democracy Fund.23 words
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Article315 1963-02-25 6 Japanese praise S'pore housing CINGAPORE, Sun. The leader of a lfiman Japanese team of housing and real estate agents, Mr. S. Yamamoto, today praised the Singapore Government for exercising "keen judgment and foresight" In planning and providing houses for the people here. Before boarding a Pan-am Jet for Saigon with315 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1963-02-25 7 TOM HARRISSON - The jungle world —and its fierce but loyal tribes TOM HARRISSON by Concluding chapter of the story of the Borneo territories CURATOR OF THE SARAWAK MUSEUM THE Mv ru Is and Kelabits are Mil people with :i hijjh standard of living. Some of them, especially those living above 2*500 feet,1,207 words
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Advertisement206 1963-02-25 7 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include206 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-02-25 8 Red Army calls— and it's music in the air THE high-flying 1 accordionist (right) was just one of many acts that delighted a London audience when the Red Army Ensemble of singers, dancers and musicians came to town last week. Among the musicians was Nikolai Rlbinsky (right), a World War222 words
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242 1963-02-25 8 WASHINGTON Sun lifß. Dean Rusk, the iTI Secretary of State, conferred for an hour yesterday with Mr. Aziz Ahmed, the Pakistan Ambassador on the Kashmir problem. State Department officials declined to give any details of their conversation, but It was reliably learned that Mr. RuskReuter - 242 words
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186 1963-02-25 8 Newspaper strike: New offer by Wagner YEW YORK, Sun. X1 Mr. Robert Wagner, Mayor of New York yesterday offered for the second time to try to help settle the city's 7&-day-old newspaper strike. He said he was willing to put forward settlement terms If further mediation was unsuccessful He saidReuter - 186 words
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Article29 1963-02-25 8 PENANG, Sun.— The Penang Methodist Girls' School will hold a food and Pun Fair in Logan Road on March 1 to raise funds for the school.29 words
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Advertisement323 1963-02-25 8 jkgJi^SSSi V '!7.'- Try* 'PPVPPI H IHH m ii fcft ft i, .j, ft m mmm ■gk IjL 9 teg H§ is a iicw N^^'tl* W W Cation 1 Camera— Zoom BEEE! MS& ™MS^% The secret is outl^H This is the secret! Canon have made their first fully Automatic Electric-eye323 words
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Miscellaneous185 1963-02-25 8 llh>H Oop By F. T. liawntin ON TM* DfXliUf V*-^ 'C _WH«T SHE SAIP WAS, AM AN' NOW, HAvllsJS "^ll I DUNNO HOW A GUV CAN BE MlfrWlLL I X NIK HIGHNESS DIDtONI QUOTE "SUMMON TH' OBEYED HER NOUR EXPECTED TO MOVE 'ON-TH'-WPWT Ml YOU aVkV ANYTHING ABOUT WIZER/ TEU.185 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-02-25 9 Expert in to help break the play barrier SINGAPORE. Sun. An American recreation expert is here to help break through barriers created by language and differences in custom. She is MLss Josephine Kldd, special recreation representative of the international Recreation Association whose headquarters are at United Nations. Mi» Kidd, who184 words
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Article, Illustration582 1963-02-25 9 WASHINGTON, Sunday. §ENATE Democratic leader Mr. Michael J. Mansfield recommended yesterday that the United States continue to maintain a position of "non-involved cordiality" with Malaya. "The general principle of strict .non-involve-ment would appear to apply to the emerging Malaysian Federation of582 words
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146 1963-02-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A NEW journal on current affairs in Common- wealth countries will be available this week. The first 20,000 copies of the journal— Commonwealth Institute Journal— will be out on Thursday. They will be distributed free of charge to Government departments,146 words
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84 1963-02-25 9 4,000 invited to floating trade fair SINGAPORE. Sun.— About 4.000 guests have been invited to the opening of the Japan industrial floating fair in the Bakura Maru on Tuesday. The Japanese ship will be at godowns 42-43. Singapore Harbour Board. On display will, be 20.000 items from 700 exhibitors. Designed84 words
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Article108 1963-02-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The United States Information Bervlce is sponsoring an essay contest on the subject "What Constitutional Government Means to Me" for young people In Singapore. Sarawak Brunei and North Borneo According to the statement from USIS. the conteM is to mark the 175 th anniversary108 words
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66 1963-02-25 9 SARAWAK POLICE WANT MORE, TOUGH MEN KUCHING, Sun.— The Sarawak Constabulary is to recruit more men for its field.force. Field force officers will visit police stations In all main centres of the country during the next two weeks to interview applicants. They want unmarried men who are physically tough not66 words
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Article36 1963-02-25 9 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. B. Nagendram. 21. a taxi driver here, was yesterday fined $30 or one week's jail for driving his taxi with a "bald" tyre at Benta on Sept. 23, last year.36 words
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Article155 1963-02-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore People's Alliance today criticised the Government for the island's present water shortage. A statement accused the Government of negligence and demanded an assurance that Immediate steps would be taken to prevent another crisis. Assurance Recalling that last year water was short155 words
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Article29 1963-02-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A memorial service will be held at the police depot in Gurney Road here at 9.30 a.m. on the second day of Hari Raya.29 words
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Article80 1963-02-25 9 IPOH. Sun. Longer and wider buses will ply the roads of lpoh within a few months. The lpoh Internal Transport Service is now being granted permission by the lpoh municipality to use the wider vehicles. But the municipality has reserved the right to cancel any80 words
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Article32 1963-02-25 9 KLANG, Sun. Inspector Abu Bakar bin Hussein will act as prosecuting officer in place of Senior Inspector M. S. Low. who has been posted to Petaling Jaya for two months.32 words
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Article41 1963-02-25 9 IPOH. Sun.— Phang Chin Loy, 52. a taxi driver, who went to the aid of a neighbour who had been bitten by a dog. last night returned home a few minute 1 later and found his transistjr radio missing.41 words
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Article134 1963-02-25 9 SEND IN TAX RETURNS EARLY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Commissioner lof Inland Revenue urged employees today to submit their income i tax returns as soon as possible. A Government statement said that the statutory period (or submission of returns of i income by taxpayers and statements of employees emoluments to be134 words
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Advertisement165 1963-02-25 9 i\ W a y W I wear what suits me I choose ray own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax is for individualists. Every single user made a very personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary protection. The internal kind. Why did they do165 words
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Advertisement161 1963-02-25 9 Austin is ahead again! Now, the new AUSTIN jm/"\ The A4O Mk.II is the most admired car on the road in its class sleek lines m and so handsome. Now its equipped with a new, snappy 1,100 cc engine and with. 8/ NGW a new gearbox which makes it go161 words
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Miscellaneous5 1963-02-25 9 Buas Bunnu Utf Ralph lf<irt*,l<,hl5 words
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Article81 1963-02-25 10 Wars!* fit (Minimum) MN AND MRS. SatKanailngam. Central Klwtrii-ity Board. Gombak Lani>. thank friend*. NWMi for attrndxnrr. cood WMkM, prrsrnta on or<a«ion of ihrir marnaga 10-2-*.'). THE FAMILY OF ih» lal» Cathrrin BOOS*] 'hank all relative* and fnrnsis nic-" :«nri ma"* offering* sfot during thnr recent bereavement on 20-2-«:81 words
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694 1963-02-25 10 The Straits Times Take It Or Leave It? Monday, February 25, 1963. At Geneva the Russians m again are uncomfortably close j n to a "take it or leave it"! mood which threatens to re- i duce the nuclear test ban i negotiations to futility. Mr. Kuznetsov claims that although694 words
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Article406 1963-02-25 10 Or. Sreenivasan's appeal for money from the public to 1 finance expansion of the Unlj\'ersity of Singapore is no doubt addressed principally to the very rich. But even if the millionaires dig deep it will not ;be easy to raise from private 'sources anything like the $40 million406 words
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Article244 1963-02-25 10 The hope of P.M.I.P.'s president. Dr. Burhanuddin, for an {easing in tension between I Indonesia and Malaya is quite •unexceptionable, and is fully in accord with the spirit of Hari Haya. There will also be many who will want to share his belief that the people of j244 words
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Article, Illustration923 1963-02-25 10 Counting the cost of politics in Ceylon AS TROUBLES MOUNT OVER THE BIG RICE SUBSIDY-AND NOW OVER OIL from a SPECIAL WRITER COLOMBO Sunday THE U.S. Government's decision to cut off its foreign aid to Ceylon in retaliation for Ceylon's failure to compensate Caltex and Esso for their confiscated oil923 words
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636 1963-02-25 10 from ASHWINI KUMARI Bombay, Sun. IN their struggle against smallpox in South-east Asia, doctors, social workers and Governm c n t officials also have a battle against the superstitions of many of their people. Ironically enough, modern communications Are also hindering smallpox636 words
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146 1963-02-25 10 Turf clubs losing battle of the bookies TIHE so-called "war" by X the various turf clubs in Singapore and the Federation against the illegal four-digits bookies has been unsuccessful. The withdrawal of certain numbers in the draw of the big sweep has not worried the bookies in the least. In146 words
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Letter119 1963-02-25 10 MANY way for traffic on your right Is the golden rule of the road in Singapore and Malaya. And yet the many times I have narrowly avoided colliding with private vehicles driven by service people makes me think that the forces are not told of the rule of119 words
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Letter60 1963-02-25 10 T refer to a letter by "Exasperated"' iS.T. Feb. 12 1 concerning delays In delivery of letters at Kuala LJpls. In complaints of this nature, it is essential to have a sight of the cover which suffered delay and if the writer will contact this office, appropriate Inquiries60 words
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Advertisement831 1963-02-25 10 Stniti Tiatet M.Uy Mul ciassitx* a«v*rtwanMms> atay k» niniM *at lat *fm COLD ITOKtai A MCA OB Orenara Moas COLB> ■TO*Aa)K ■PJAMCMaM AT HOLLAND HOAD-HtATOaM KIfML HOAO-HAVAL lifl Authorise* Aganta: CITY BOOK ■TONS? LTD winctiastar Hum. CaltysrOuay THI KIWI r«ONT fltipatrtck's tuaarfurMal M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty *«a«. Naval Bss» a831 words
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Advertisement43 1963-02-25 10 PHILIPS 2»« SALES AM SClVttt Hal HIRE PLICIASE TEtMS D now aiailtMe wit* PREC TELEV IOJON INKIA2WB W AFT» tALBS SERVICE IV. exttna'ra MRtri I b.bl jft r<~. «<a»M. +mm*.mmtitm I* ALLIED RADIO C Oft ■> ORATION SO..CIRCULAR MOAD C SINOAPOM. -rax: 9** l*43 words
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Advertisement46 1963-02-25 10 Its |i Wm\ f BITTER aaaa^ai LEMON a Sparkling fresh lemon drink, so good youjll like it every time Mi Aftmtt JACKSON CO LTD. *«fs**'t <•' JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD, Kuata UM»<f.lN»i"< FINEST DIAMONDS SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA Sons Jewellers 25, Raffias Plata. Siigapare-1. Tal: *****.46 words
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Article154 1963-02-25 11 Trader admits stealing I-cards KOTA TINGGI. Sun. Yahya bin Harun, 27, a petty trader, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to housebreaking and theft of 905 identity cards from the Registration Office. Ko t a Tinggi He had pleaded guilty to the same charge in the Magistrate Court154 words
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Article91 1963-02-25 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Gen. Sir Richard Hull la now in Singapore after a three-day visit to Kuala Lumpur. Sir Richard, accompanied by Lady Hull, is staying with the C-in-C. Farelf, Gen. Sir Nigel Poett. at Flagstaff House. He will91 words
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Article83 1963-02-25 11 Four rob a shopowner of $800 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Four youths— two armed with pistols, two with daggers held up the proprietor of a coffeeshop. Lee Lin Seng, at Sungel Besi Road at 1 p.m. I today and got away with $800 in cash. The robbers stayed in the; shop83 words
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Article26 1963-02-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun— A preliminary training course 1 for Selangor Scout masters will be held at Castle Camp here from Friday to next Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-02-25 11 CAMBODIAN MP-FILM STAR DUE TODAY SINGAPORE, S v n Madam Pung Peng Cheng (above) the only woman Member of Cambodia's Parliament and also a film star, is due in Singapore tomorrow. Madam Pung stars in the film "Cast The Same Shadow"— produced jointly by Cathay-Kerls of Singapore and a French129 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-02-25 11 THIS HAS SPARED US FROM 'INCIDENTS' WITH INDONESIA, LEE TELLS VILLAGERS SINGAPORE. Sunday. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that Singapore had adopted a correct policy towards Indonesia. Because of this policy there had been no "incident" between Singapore and her giant neighbour,Low Yew Kong - 303 words
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Article41 1963-02-25 11 TAIPING. Sun— The Commissioner of Prisons, Dato Murad bin Ahmad, has been elected president of Taiping Association of Boy Scouts. Other officials are Mr. H. E. Augustln. chairman: Mr Albert J. David, secretary, and Mr. Lim Chye Guan. treasurer.41 words
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Article109 1963-02-25 11 Sultan of Brunei returns home KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Brunei returned to his State today by special plane after a three-week stay here. Among those who accompanied him were members of the Brunei delegation who had attended the Malaysia talks with the Federation Government. They were the Deputy109 words
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Article57 1963-02-25 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Business representatives from Malaya. Singapore, England, Hong Kong and Australia were guests at the official opening of the million-dollar retail firm of Teck Heng Co Ltd. in Jalan Ah Fook here j today. The opening ceremony was performed by Mr. Tay57 words
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Article67 1963-02-25 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A government medical practitioner. Dr. (Mrs.) Lalitha Sambandam. was elected president of the Johore Bahru Indian Association at the annual meeting yesterday. Dato Hajl Abdul Maiid. J.P.. was elected vice-president and Mr. T. K. Govind general seer:'. .if Other officials are Mr. P.67 words
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141 1963-02-25 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun T^HE Johore AntiTuberculosis Rehabilitation Organisation is seeking money for a new building. Its present headquarters in the grounds of Johore general hospital has to be returned to the Government. The secretary, Mrs. Antoinette Copley-Clark, said in a statement today that141 words
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Advertisement77 1963-02-25 11 YOU VIEW- WE DO THE REST! diffusion TV Service BRINGS YOU NOT ONLY THE SET BUT ALL THE SERVICE FOR VIEWING WITHOUT WORRIES INCLUDING FREE MAINTENANCE A FREE REPLACEMENTS RENTAL $18.00 PER MONTH HIRE PURCHASE $20.00 PER MONTH LIST PRICE $415*00 lets Discount for Cash FREE ROOM AERIAL. SPECIAL RENTALS77 words
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Advertisement142 1963-02-25 11 SALE STARTS TOMORROW 10 TO 50% DISCOUNT OFF ALL ITEMS during our Annual Stocktaking LINES MUST BE CLEARED P DON'T MISS THE J^g^ BARGAINS AT yip c**f& W'\^t 108. ORCHARD ROAD. Parker mQuink ink Is now available f^^^f r^y^Mjt f° r totktr hß9v evenbofp V| W Iftn convertibla in bottles142 words
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Miscellaneous1181 1963-02-25 11 Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA editorials; 6.50 Federal ion and >' Point: 6.30 Macbeth: 6.45 Sunu Singapore Stock Exchange re- set Serenade; 5.63 AnnounceNATIONAL SHORTWAVE P°rt; 7.00 Time signal, the menus; 655 Share Market Xc- news: 7.10 Regional news; 7.10 Port; 7.00 News; 7.10 Newstalk: -i k\ k i 41.71,181 words
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Article709 1963-02-25 12 Rachel Carson; Lw. H. THORPE - Rachel Carson. Lw. H. THORPE SILENT SPRING. By iHorrmh Hamilton. 25 'Many insectborne diseases became, controllable and were eradicated in some areas' A SWISS chemist received the Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering, in 1939, the outstanding properties of DDT as an insecticide. As a result709 words
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Article417 1963-02-25 12 By ALDINGTON KENNARD rERE are 900 members of Britain's House of Lords, of whom over 800 are entitled to sit by virtue of their hereditary peerages. But the brunt of the work is borne by less than 100 peers, of whom about hall are the first holders417 words
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Article297 1963-02-25 12 BEFORE I SLEEP. Edited by James Monahan. (The World's Work. 18s.) By WALTER WARWICK IN his last months of life Dr. Tom Dooley moved so fast and touched so many places that few people were close to him for any length ol time. "Before I Sleep" Is297 words
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Advertisement211 1963-02-25 12 CATCH /Jfe* THAT GOLD BEFORE IT f^.^ H CATCHES YOU TRIPLE ACTION COLD RELIEF TABLETS Fcbs quickly reduce fevenshne i -.b children and adults. end relieve aches and pains; Fcbs are obtainable from Oispensar cbs clear blocked nose passages; ties, Medicine Shops and jii leading Febs help to counteract that211 words
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Advertisement92 1963-02-25 12 W FLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL- RUN" model 100 I Only 1 taconds for mid-roll film chong«ov«r EASY-TO-USE Bmm I r-M E K° NIC I vy^ji 1 Low Voltog* Syii«m with Zoom I Lam Fl. 5 Ratonar Zoom L«n» I 1 5- 25 mm Voltog* Oongt-ov«r SytT*m92 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-02-25 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Woman Ukes odd cluea to to 1. Another order to fill boxes in Oreelc (8). with coins and documents (.5. 6. Piano one they hay» ra2. 8). paired for a beginner iB>. I. Small branch with Inter-bank 7. Time to supply the rest ol connection314 words
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Advertisement550 1963-02-25 13 TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Tender for the Construction of 396 units of semi-detached pre-fabrl- I cated Umber house, at Kjunponc Pandan. Kuata Lumpur. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur Invites j Contractors who are experienced in the field of pre-fabrlcated Umber construction, to submit550 words
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Advertisement518 1963-02-25 13 bbbT^^^bbbb^^^^b^^llT BBBs^^^^i^r^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^l^^r^^^^J^W ((ontinucd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words SS (Mlm.)— Box St ct: extra ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN REQUIRED. Apply John Stoll. Room MM Ki'der.-tl Hot. 1. WANTED CLERK/TYPIST with knowledge of Malay, pr.f. rably Indian. Apply Box AUSI S.T. (Spore). COMMERCIAL FIRM Requires Ac--BBBBBS Clerk with some experience and518 words
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Advertisement624 1963-02-25 13 SITUATIONS VACANT lit Word* U (Mtm.)—Bmx It eto. txtrm LONG ESTABLISHED FIRM to Kuala Lumpur srea seek quallßed cost and works accountant for work study and process costing control. Applicants should ssad full details of training and qualifications Practical experience highly desirable, but aot essential. All applications will bo treated624 words
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Advertisement922 1963-02-25 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St rt: txtrm •MALL FAMILY require furnished or unfurnished room. Please telephone (B'pore) 343X8 sfter 5 p m EUROPEAN FAMILY URGENTLY require unfurnished bungalow in X.L 34 bedrooms moderate rent. Write 808 AI4SO B.T K I. URGENTLY REQUIRED by Kuro--pean family Fully furnished922 words
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Advertisement875 1963-02-25 13 EDUCATION in Word* $1 (mm.)— Box It eta, txtrm BOINNIRS* MARCH SESSIONS! Shorthand Type It Ing Book-Keep-mg, Stenography /I vate Secretarial Work Commercial Correspondence. Shorthand Sperd 30-120 i Rapid 4k Normal). Enrol Now! Regent Commercial Institute. 66A. East Coast Road (between Roxy tt Police Station), Spore *****. CAMBRIDOB CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL,875 words
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Advertisement984 1963-02-25 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES to Word* SI tmm.l Box St rl, txtrm LONG STANOINC FLOURISHING business of Cameras, Radios. Textiles Curios Etc. in best R.A K /Camp With stocks or without. Owner retiring Apply Boi A 5260 BT IS'pore). WANTED TO PURCHASE rt Word* SS (mim >— Box St ct* txtrm BUTTERFLIES984 words
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Advertisement961 1963-02-25 13 FOR SALE Words SS < Mir,.)— Box M ttt. txfrm CORONA FLORIST OFFERS tv-t Terms for booking Hawaiian Orebld Plants for you. Enquiries, Teltpooor BMs\ 237 Orchard Road. B'pore AIRCONOITIONERt 1 H.P. Window 5350 It h.p. Console S2OO <■ Grand Piano 51. 400 or near often. Helps. "B" Holland Park.961 words
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Advertisement434 1963-02-25 13 LADIES SHOES JO Words SS (Min.)-Hox S" rM. rxlrm SELECT THE BEST SMjri ll.imi hacs of latest designs from: "Venus Store". 3.V Stamford Road. 8 porn. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) ■i rl,,rrf, vj (Mtn.)— H,,x SO rt, rtl'i MOTEL AMBASSADOR. Seaside 41 Ueyer Kd., Dancing mutiny. Pb. *****. AIRCONDITIONED NON434 words
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Advertisement196 1963-02-25 14 I Kjfi-.v.v. x fIBI I SC*a* -.t.'. MSN 0B8 ''vl*v*'va* *xj_ft'_8 M _fc_*''*-' J&9 Br_Kj_o_n_f. j^r^_n_r_i^^^T^_i Wl DE SQUARE TV GIVES GREATER EDGE -TO -EDGE CLARITY u-j Hitachi Wide Square TV gives a flat screen perspective of greater edge to edge clarity that can be enjoyed from any angle in196 words
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Advertisement1556 1963-02-25 15 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST U K.i Ou| %-fon Sails P. Sham Penani MEMSTHEUS LhrerPMl. GltSltOW ll Pt/Flk 27 Frt 21 MEMLAOS Avonmouth. L.itrpMl I e Pt/Mar 2 Mar 1 CALCHAS literpiK. Gltigc* Ftk 27 Mk 1 Mar 1 lEMOOOCUS Lutrptil Ha.te. Hamburg Mar 5 Mar 7 Maa 1/11 Mar1,556 words
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Advertisement1376 1963-02-25 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60THEHBUR6 ANO COPENHAttN ASr^S&k Penang ■WV6«i\Mi "MtTORIA" Sum 27 Ftk/ 2 Mar ll Part/27 Ftk \-< V* -I 'BASRA a, 21 m 4 Mil b Mil I. I Mil IP>A, JSJ "MALACCA" 22/74 Mar 251,376 words
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Advertisement1393 1963-02-25 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. S'haa) fining lENALDER (H) I'krf, L'aM.Havrt^'wp,M'bro IB Pt Ftk 2S Ftk 27/ 1 lEHREOCH (E.Lp.) L'peal. G mouth, Hull, H'karf S. I/FM 7t Fall?/ 4 Mar 5/ 5 BENGLOE (E.L.) iMltl. M'bro. HMMt Feß 27/ 4 Mar 1/ S BENNACHIE1,393 words
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Advertisement1357 1963-02-25 15 w-. MoAUSTER 6c CO^ LTD. WIBDI Til, Ne. ***** BIXBRMAM LIMB tk KLAVKNKSS LIME ifj"^"* LONOON, HAMBURG. ROnEROAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FUNCISCO BAVIE. NULL 1 MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER k PORTLAND. em of ely Acctptief cfga fir Ctitrtl t Its* kin wr cli Aawriea. Spore P. Sham Pemng BONNtviUl li Part1,357 words
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Article31 1963-02-25 16 RUBBER TIN (per ix r lb.l picnl) Feb. 18. ?8 1/BcU. 54t7.56 19. 78 cU. $4*6 871 20. 781/BCU. 5426..50 21. 775/BCU. UU.M 22. 77 eta. SI2C-75 21. SJ-6.7-,31 words
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1310 1963-02-25 16 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW 'Difficult' week on stock exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE week on the Malayan Stock Exchange which preceded the Hari Raya holidays can be quickly summed up as difficult with a considerably reduced turnover. Indeed on Friday, the quietest day for some months, turnover was down1,310 words
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Article323 1963-02-25 16 TWICE last week the Strait* tin price remained^ unchanged at $426.75 on Friday and Saturday and $426.50 on Wednesday and Thursday. The highest price for the week was (427.50 on Monday and the highest estimated ottering was 260 tons on Wednesday. Saturday's otlerlng, also unchanged at323 words
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Article50 1963-02-25 16 Torrent Onlr or payment payment M. Omrnt 15% Pengkalen Tin 3d.t April 2 Malay* General 14% Padang Senang 10% April 2 PaUline Robber 35% March X Talplnc Robber 11% March 29 Total for year 20% 21*% 46% 16% ♦Intwtm Total fir prrviooft year 171% 1311 m% 12i% 20%50 words
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Article1021 1963-02-25 16 rpuE toble of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchange shows la** bosiMM to February 15 (A) and last buainraa sine* that date (Bi with H and L ctandlnr for HUhrtt and Lowest b— tfif— tor but ymr and this yttr d»tr. m mutual* M L AttM1,021 words
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Article44 1963-02-25 16 IndDstrtals: Tim: S rubbers: rrb. Ib b. IH rrh. '10 "rh. Krb. ft v ib *S »8.48 »8.4!) »8.»0 98.31 97.M 97 79 105.39 102.M 102.32 101. li 100.6.1 lill> K|Y 104. 104.H4 18.V39 .05.3* 105.iJ IMS 3» Ore. tit. 1952-IM.44 words
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Advertisement1086 1963-02-25 16 KJOMASAKI KKEN^KAISHA^LTD^ J U.S-A. Pacific Atltuitie. tjs Crtjat Lakas ■■o»tM Lo»«l Loans HA at ETA CTA ETA S'oore Sham Honolulu S. F'cisco L. Anieits N. York Clevelano ■MM Mara" 77/10 Msr tl'«A* 21 Apr 20 Apr iMaj TOMav Opts* "Kißiaaart Mart 23/20 Apr 20/10 Apr 20 Maj 27 Maj 201,086 words
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Advertisement940 1963-02-25 16 lE°IoRIENTl r TlffEjg TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tens fully oirconditioned stobiliswti) Deporting PENANG srti March 1963. SINGAPORE 6th March 1963. for Fremontle, Adelaide, Melbourne A Sydney. Limited First Class Accommodation Available. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:— ISLAY KERR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F. of M.)940 words
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Advertisement331 1963-02-25 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tits M-a t ars. P.O. Bo« 90. Sm«opor., P.OJtost It 4 fesata) la— a» r>.o. Bo* JO, Ipoh a* P.O. Bo* 277. Pusap), NasM: (Mr./Mr»./Mr»a) AtMtWS TRUSTFI: THI CHARTERED SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTtt LTD. 24.283 HOEGH331 words
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Advertisement791 1963-02-25 17 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpHE following is A complete list of revised quotations issoed by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Feb. 22: INDUSTRIALS 8). I. Al»x ord i 2.50 AtlM lc« 1.30 KM Trust**! 5.00 S.ftO BMSUad I.SO 1 62 CB. Holdtac S3 Coo. Tin Smtlt r*f«f 17 ]v«791 words
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Advertisement1206 1963-02-25 17 LOKE YEW SCHOLARSHIP AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Applications are Invited from suitably qualified young men and women for a Loke Yew Scholarship tenable at the University of Hong Kong, for the session beginning October, 1963. 2. The value of this Scholarship is a maximum ot $4,803/- Hong Kong1,206 words
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Advertisement696 1963-02-25 17 NOTICES SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB CHANGE OF PHONE NUMBERS Please note that as from 26th Feoruary 1963. our telephone numbers will be: Members: ***** Secretary* Office: ***** Office: ***** THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Members are hereby advised that the A.A.S. Radio Road Service Will CLOSE DOWN from 11.00 p.m. February696 words
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Advertisement689 1963-02-25 17 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Madam Khor Saw Palk and Mr. Yeoh Scan* Wan both of No. 11, Se-vov Hoad. Kuala Lumpur have from ilie Ist day of February, 1963 retired from the firm of Malayan Traders A Company, sharebrokers. of Lee Van Lian Building. Mountbatten Road, Kuala689 words
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Advertisement927 1963-02-25 17 I NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify the public that Tang Tua Mol at Tang Tua Nla the wife of Sin Swee Ann of 10, Jalan Lama, Muar has left his protection find no longer regards the said Sin Swee Ann as her husband. Dated 2lst day of February 1963.927 words
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Advertisement742 1963-02-25 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i i Permohonan. ad_-lah di-jemput I danpau* ra'ayat Persekuiuau Tanah Melayu bagl perlamekan j ka-jawmtan Pembantu Perunlan Muu- (Bahagian III) di-Pejabat Peruuiian Negeri, Kelantao diatas taugga-gajl: $85 x 7.50-100/Qalangan Pepereksaan/122.50 x 7.50-197.50/ Qalangan Kesempurnuan/212.50 X 7.50-280. sabulan bersekall dengan habuan sara hmup dl-atas kadar yang berjalan pada mau742 words
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Advertisement838 1963-02-25 17 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I Applications are Invited (Cf the post ot Secretary to the Dean. Faculty of Medicine. Un.v»rsity or Malaya. Kuala Lumpur. QUALIFICATIONS: At lea* 1 a Cambridge School Orttllc-le with Credit In English Language, minimum shorthand speed 120 w.p.m. minimum transcription 30 w.p.m., experience838 words
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Article47 1963-02-25 18 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Crorier won the $235,000 Santa AniU Handicap over lOf at Arcadia yesterday. The race was worth $300 000 to the winner. Crozier romped home 5i lengths clear of the favourite Crimson Satan, who deadheated for second place with the English-bred Game. —ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1963-02-25 18 LONDON. Sun.— Japan will compete in the All-England badminton championships at Wembley from Mar. 30 to 23 for the first time since the tournament was Inaugurated In 1899. Japan will be represented by their champion, Yoshlo Komlya— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-02-25 18 GLASGOW. Sunday L KL AM KOPS of Denmark won he men's singles title in th World Invitation badmintoi. tournament here last night. Kops beat Thailand's Santiob Rattanusorn 15-4. 15-0 in the final. Kops fully Justified his ranking as the world'sReuter - 258 words
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118 1963-02-25 18 KIN TAT IS BEATEN IN SURREY FINAL I ONDON. Sun. Lee Kin Tat. of Malaya, was beaten in the final of the men's singles In the Surrey Open badminton championships at Wimbledon yesterday. He lost 15-8. 12-15 16-18 to David Rowe. of Essex. Lee. holder of the title, took theReuter - 118 words
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Article1566 1963-02-25 18 Wee Wonder is all-the-way winner in top Class 5 sprint PENANG. Sun. Singapore owner, Mr. K. Y. Lam had a good day at Penang, winning two races with Rubina and Sydbury. Both were ridden by Kevin Mitchell. Wee Wonder, with Johnny i Wilson astride, followed up his1,566 words
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Article45 1963-02-25 18 TOTAL POOL S86.158 1st No. 1*5053 $48,876 2nd No. :7liO87 $16,292 3rd No. 31*791 S 8.14b Starters (S1.I18 each): No*. *****6, *****6, *****0, *****9. *****2, *****6. *****7, S204»S. Conwlatlon (SJOO each I: No». 1573»9. *****1. *****6. *****2. 3336!5, *****3, 2S2W9. *****1. S*****. *****4.45 words
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Article82 1963-02-25 18 T)DRUN, Sun. Owen's Sedge, bought only a few week* ago by Him actor Gregory Peck, ran a great trial for the Alntree Grand National when he easily won the Leopardstewn 'Chase over three miles here yesterday. Ridden by crack Irish jockey Pat Taaffe. Queen's Sedge raced home82 words
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Advertisement532 1963-02-25 18 Bovril is one of the greatest known stimulants of gastric secretion, thus ensuring that we get the best out of the food we eat. Explorers, athletes, mountaineers, men of action everywhere have relied on Bovril and have not been disappointed. There are occasions in everyday life too, and hi convalescence,532 words
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Advertisement153 1963-02-25 18 y^ .the oloest of tha worlds si i n l I big 3 chain saw manufacturers i A -t- it i n n most powerful compact direct-drive «iw ot »HP for W felling and crom cutting of big Umber, champion of many chain saw contest*, perfectly balanced, autoM matic chain153 words
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Article, Illustration624 1963-02-25 19 DICK TURNS ON A HURRICANE LAST ROUND TO HOLD FULLMER TO A DRAW LAS VEGAS, Sun. Dick Tiger. 33 year old Nigerian turned on a hurrlcam last round finish to clinch a controversial draw and retain his world middleweight boxing title against a new-style GeneReuter - 624 words
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239 1963-02-25 19 BRUMEL BEATS HIS OLD RIVAL THOMAS ATHLETICS MEW YORK, Sun. 11 Valeri Brumel, the Russian world record holder, won the high Jump with 2.22 metres (7ft. 3iin)— a meet record in the United States AAU indoor champlonships here last night. A crowd of 16.000 lamming Madison Square Garden saw BrumelReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration718 1963-02-25 19 Tottenham retain lead with 3-2 victory over Arsenal SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun TOTTENHAM Hotspur, always looking the better side than their London rivals Arsenal, battled to a 3-2 victory on their opponents' ground yesterday to retain their lead in the English football League First Division. They hold goal advantage onlyReuter - 718 words
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Article44 1963-02-25 19 Br-r-rown yearns f or hot bath! gILL BROWN, the Spurs goalkeeper, stands shivering in the cold during the second half of their match against Blackpool at White Hart Lane How welcome that hot bath must have been after the match when he'd thawed out.44 words
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Article892 1963-02-25 19 FIRST OIVISION Arsenal 'YMmht.ni I Kvrrton v Waive* Fulhain 3 NotU Forest 1 Leicester 3 Ipswich 0 Ley ton 1 Man. City 1 Man. United 1 Blackpool 1 P W D L F APU Tottenham 26 16 5 ***** 37 Leicester 27 15 7 6 67 32892 words
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Article543 1963-02-25 19 Fullback Willcox England's hero RUGBY T ONDON, Sun. Enjj- land are now favourites to win the International Rugby Union championship after their hard-earned 6-5 win over France, the holders, at Twickenham yesterday. It was England's first win over France since 1958, and they now have five points from three games.Reuter - 543 words
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Advertisement261 1963-02-25 19 T /"I XT TO The Name For IVXIM ID" Better Living »fe— l X S **JJr Tne latest Innovation to our UW refrigerators is the 1 PEDAL OPERATED DOOR" LOVELY DESIGN LOVELY COLOURS.... >^jtj^tL Full range of refrigerators avallvgjKl^l? able with all latest features. Sole Agents: MALAYSIA SOUTH BUILDING. JALAN261 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-02-25 19 CRICKET CLUB MATCH: Ceylon &C Inviutlon XI v KUat Club. XL <B«--tettcr Rd. 8-pow. 11 m.ja). HOCKEY fPOH DIV. 1: Andmoniani v Chang Wab (Upper padang). BASKETBALL FRIENDLY: Soon Yu v Utd. Malayan Banking team. Perak (Chin Woo, XL, 7 JO pjn.). GOLT EXHIBITION by P. Thomson and D. Thonuu54 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1963-02-25 20 LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR; LIM KEE CHAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR. and LIM KEE CHAN: By Singapore, Sunday NO TROUBLE AT ALL, SAYS THE VICTOR from SOUTH AFRICA J WENTY one-year-old Alan Brookes, from South Africa, today scorched round the Royal Island Club course in a recordbreaking nine-under- par 641,787 words
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Article476 1963-02-25 20 27tt— A. Brookes 73, 67, 72. 64 33. 31). 283— T. Ishii 68, 70. 75, 70 1 34. 36). 284— A. Murray 70, 72. 72. 70 <35. 35). 285— B. Devlin 71. 70, 74. 70 (34, 36). 2»6— L. Woodward 75, 71, 72. 68 (32, 36). K.476 words
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Article265 1963-02-25 20 SINGAPORE, Sun 4 BRILLIANT knock of 92 by opening batsman Ganasan highlighted today s cricket match at the padang between Kilat Club of Kuala Lumpur and SCC which was abandoned at tea because of rain. Oanasan's Innings helped KUat to total 206. with Parhymuthu (30>265 words
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137 1963-02-25 20 A ustralian swimmers to protest to lOC T>ERTH, Sun.— Australia are I to protest against a ruling of the International Olympic Committee which puts Australian swimmers in danger of losing their eligibility for Olympic Games if they train non-stop for more than three weeks. The protest, decided on vosterday by137 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-02-25 20 SWIMMING PERTH. Sun. Tan Thuan Heng of Singapore (above) finished sixth in the 1.650 yards freestyle final in the Australian swimming championship here yesterday. Thuan Hen* clocked 18:54.2. The winner was Bob Windle (Australia) who clocked 17:59.5. Shozo Fujishima (Japan) was second in 18:0.4Reuter - 128 words
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Article145 1963-02-25 20 Ex-cabby Darwis is champ IPOH, Sun.— Darwis Deran, a i former caddy, won the Perak amateur golf championshlo in his first attempt at Tiger Lane here today. In the two-day competition he returned a total score of 236 (78, 79, 79) over 54 holes. The runner-up was defending champion, Too145 words
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Article52 1963-02-25 20 SINGAPORE. Sun.— C eylon Sports Club Invitation XI will meet. Kilat Club, Kuala Lumpur, in a cricket match at Italestler Road tomorrow at II a.m. CSC XI. R. Snndosham. S. Nagaiah. T. Rajendran. S. Sooceleraj. A. Razak. Ajit Singh. N Sivamayam Vaithilinftam. J. C. Cooke.52 words
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Article88 1963-02-25 20 rMPA (Florida). Sun. Top seeded Maria Bueno, of Bra- Ell, was beaten by Lesley Turner, of Australia, In the women's singles semi-finals of the Dixie International tennis tournament here last night. Miss Turner qualified to meet Darlene Hard (US) In the final by defeating Miss BuenoReuter - 88 words
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Article29 1963-02-25 20 MILAN. Sat. The Italian soccer league disciplinary committee met here last night to probe into the latest doping scandal Involving seven players of Napoli ciub of Naples.29 words
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312 1963-02-25 20 BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Badminton Association president Lim Kirn Peow said today that a team of experts have already drawn up a tentative plan to bring about a revival of Malaya's badminton supremacy. Mr. Lim told the SBA annual meeting today312 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-02-25 20 CONGRATULATIONS FOR ALICE FROM HUBBY ALICE NG of Sinj?a- pore is congratulated by her husband. Sunny, after her victory in the women's event in the Hari Raya go-kart meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Her husband is vice-chairman of the Karting Club of Singapore.43 words
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Article89 1963-02-25 20 HK to stage Thomas Cup match From FRANCIS BOEY UONG KONG. Sun. The Hong Kong Badminton Association have tentatively agreed to stage the Thomas Cup match between Hong Kong and Thailand here in early June. Thailand have choice of venue but they have agreed to come to Hong Kong provided89 words
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Article41 1963-02-25 20 JJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Chinese entered the MCFA Cup final today when they beat Penang Chinese 1-0 here today. The deciding goal wa s scored by Arthur Koh who slammed in a rebound in the 76th minute.41 words
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Article35 1963-02-25 20 PENANG. Sun. Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club opened their hockey tour ot Penani? with :i 4-0 victory over tinPenaiig League champions. Mal.iyan Teachers College, on the College Green at Bukit Glugor this morning.35 words
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Obituary67 1963-02-25 20 ANG TOR CHIN, aged 59. passed away peacefully on 23.2.1963 at 54 Siglup Plain leaving behind his beloved wife Madam Wee Hock Neo, 2 sons Kirn Tee and Charlie, 2 daughters Swee Neo and Swee Eng, daußhtet-ln-law Laura. Cortege leaving residence at 3.45 p.m on Wednesday 27.2.1963 for The67 words
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