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Title Section22 1963-03-01 1 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 352 gfes f& AVERAGK HAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.00022 words
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Article354 1963-03-01 1 The National Patriotic Fund Vj Confrontation: Here's a chance to do your bit KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND was launched today at a meeting of Malayan publishers and editors. It was stressed at the meeting that what was important was not the amount collected but the354 words
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626 1963-03-01 1 Blank identity cards at $100 a time: Two jailed JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. CTOLEN blank identity-cards were being sold at $100 each, it was stated in the Sessions Court here today. Two petty traders were jailed for two years each for stealing 905 unused identity-cards from the Kota Tinegi Registration Office626 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-03-01 1 'PEACEMAKER'S ROLE FOR MR. CRITCHLEY' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday By DAHARI ALI A USTRALIA is expected to assume a "responsible role" in trying to ease the tension between Malaya and Indonesia over Malaysia. Political observers here saw the visit of the Australian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. T.K. Critchley, to Jakarta366 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-03-01 1 Snowdon turns down a £45,000 job offer WOLVERHAMPTON. Thurs. Lord Snowdon, who works for a national newspaper with a circulation of over a million, has turned down an offer of a £45.000 a year job with a local paper with a circulation of 30.000. Lord Snowdon is at present artisticReuter - 95 words
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Article236 1963-03-01 1 MANILA, Thurs.— Mr. Nehru was today quoted by a Manila newspaper as saying that India welcomes the formation of Malaysia. Nestor Mata. the Philippine Herald's chief diplomatic reporter who interviewed Mr. Nehru in New Delhi, said the Indian Premier also expressed opposition to a proposed236 words
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Article38 1963-03-01 1 MANILA. Thurs. President Macapagal has approved holding the ASA Ministerial meeting here In late March, the Foreign Office announced today. It said Thailand and Malaya were being consulted on a definite date.— U P.I.38 words
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Article37 1963-03-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The meeting of the House of Representative*, scheduled for Monday, has been postponed to March 11 because, it is understood Tengku Abdul Rahman plans to make a full statement on Malaysia.37 words
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Article41 1963-03-01 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Stateovmed Rad'o Jakarta will broadcast news bulletins every hour from tomorrow, it was announced today. The purpose of the increased news service was "to give the people more information." the official announcement said.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article104 1963-03-01 1 LONDON, Thurs.— The sun shone brightly and warmly In London yesterday for the first time in many weeks, but M.mbers of Parliament sat in the House of Commons chamber with tb* li»ht.s on aJd the blinds drawn. A woman member. Mrs. Harriet Slater (Labour), asked plaintivelyReuter - 104 words
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155 1963-03-01 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— v A Singapore Government team left for Washington today to seek a $45 million loan from the World Bank to help finance the $60 million Pasir Panjang power station project. The mission is going at the Invitation of the World Bank,155 words
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Article73 1963-03-01 1 LONDON. Thurs. Rear-Ad-miral Sir Kenelm Creighton. veteran of World War One sea Battle of Jutland and of U-boat versus convoy actions in World War Two. died today at Emsworth. Hampshire. He was 80. Sir Kenelm served in the British Navy during the great naval clashes ofReuter - 73 words
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Article53 1963-03-01 1 LONDON, Thurs. Fifteen-year-old sea cadet Leslie Johnson, fivn feet high and weighing 80 lbs. has eaten his way Into the navy by a six-week diet of pies, bread and potatoes. Admiralty officials said today he put on 51b. and half an inch in height to pass53 words
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Article27 1963-03-01 1 PAMPLONA. Spain >. Thurs.— An explosion in a potash mine at Esparza de Oalar near here last night killed four workers and injured seven. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article120 1963-03-01 1 MERGER: THE FINAL ROUND KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Talks to finalise merger arrangements between Singapore and the Federation opened here' this afternoon. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is leading the team from across the Causeway. The Federation team is headed by the Drputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. Lee's120 words
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Article38 1963-03-01 1 LARNACA. Thurs. British Sergeant Ronald Hay ward. 40, was sentenced to on» year's jail by a court martial near here today for offering Ma wife to Cypriots "for the purpose of sexual intercourse." (See Pai?e 3).38 words
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Article26 1963-03-01 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. Australian Dominion Lines will inaugurate a regular shipping service between Australia and Taiwan m April this year, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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325 1963-03-01 1 Jack asks for new deal for Negroes WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy today asked Congress to approve legislation to fight antiNegro discrimination. It was a "cruel disease" which tarnished the reputation and leadership of the United States in the eyes of the world, he said. The President said in a specialReuter - 325 words
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Article17 1963-03-01 1 PRASAD DEAD PATNA (India lhur )r. Rajeudr.* Pr < ormer PrrMtlent of Ilied here tonight Rrutrr.17 words
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156 1963-03-01 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Nikita Kurushchrv said here yesterday that buttons. In American ryes. rould become strategic goods. lie was speaking about the U.S. ban on strategic materials to the Soviet bloc countries at the mectinc of his constituents of Moscow's Kalinin district in theReuter - 156 words
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Article53 1963-03-01 2 SAIGON. Thurs.— Heavily-armed Communist Vletcong guerillas atuclced a Government outpost on Tuesday night and killed seven men of the civil guards company guarding lt. a government spokesman announced. No Vletcons casualties were reported. Rescue planes were sent to the scene. In Kien Phong Province, west53 words
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Article24 1963-03-01 2 OAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs.— Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Colonial Secretary, arrived In Tanganyika irom Zanzibar yesterday for talks with Tanganyika's President Julius Nyerere. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article30 1963-03-01 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— A steward and a stewardess of a Ttttl International Airways plane were arrested at Kal Tak Airport la*t night with 4 1b of morphine. UPX30 words
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513 1963-03-01 2 Nikita Khrushchev in a major speech yesterday passed over the opportunity to reply to China's latest attacks on Soviet leadership. Western observers here had speculated that he might answer the criticisms contained in an editorial in yesterday's Peking People's Daily. His statement thatReuter - 513 words
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Article115 1963-03-01 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev told a fable of the West in his election speech to illustrate how capitalist candidates were "lavish with promises. He spoke of the candidate who told ihe people of one village "if our party wins, we shall build you a new bridge." ButReuter - 115 words
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Article118 1963-03-01 2 MOSCOW, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev promised the Soviet people that in a few years they would not only just have a "Sunday best" suit but at least three suits each. Speaking to his constitutents of Moscow's Kalinin district in the Kremlin Palace o» Congresses, he looked at themReuter - 118 words
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Article34 1963-03-01 2 BEIRUT, Thurs. Dr. Ralph Bunche, U.N. Under-Secretary for Sprcial Political Affairs, arrived here last night from Oeneva on his way to the Yemen for talks with President Abdullah Sallal.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article50 1963-03-01 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The King and Queen of Thailand will visit Japan from May 27 to June S. according to an official Thai source. The King and Queen are also scheduled to visit Formosa and the Philippines at the end of the visit to Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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170 1963-03-01 2 'Playing with fire' -that link with Jakarta TtfANILA, Thurs. A iTI Filipino columnist said today that the Philippines was playing with flre in seeking to make Indonesia an ally. "W e are making common cause with Indonesia to thwart the formation of Malaysia." wrote Amando Doronila in the Manila BuletinUPI - 170 words
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Article37 1963-03-01 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Mr.! Nehru told parliament yesterday that India had decided to go ahead with talks wit.i Pakistan; over Kashmir, despite Pakistan's decision to conclude a border agreement with Communist China. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article79 1963-03-01 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A high officer of the suppressed 1950 rebellion "Republic of South Moluccas" is reported to have been captured during anti-rebel operations on Ceram on Feb. 4. The official news agency Antara today published a story from its Ambon correspondent quoting local military authorities on79 words
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231 1963-03-01 2 Cambodia 'always on China's side' PEKING, Thurs. x Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State, said yesterday that Cambodia would always support the cause of China "in all circumstances and everywhere,' the New China News Agency reported. At a banquet in his honour in Manning. Kwangsi. Prince Sihanouk saidReuter - 231 words
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Article231 1963-03-01 3 America says talks with Russia likely very soon WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The State Department said yesterday that the United States and the Soviet Union might resume exploratory talks on the Berlin problem in the near future. The department said a Soviet proposal that the discussions between the two Governments shouldReuter - 231 words
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Article35 1963-03-01 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs.— The Pope, in a Lenten message, urged Christians to heed the cry of the poor, the sick, the orphans and the many who lack food, clothing Hiid housing.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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195 1963-03-01 3 POLICE, REDS CLASH IN FRONT OF LYNDON JOHNSON SANTO DOMINGO, Thurs. Police charged a mob of pro- Communist demonstrators yesterday as the Dominican Republic inaugurated its first constitutional president- in 34 years. The president, Mr. Juan Bosch. 53. stayed on the reviewing stand until order was restored. The demonstrators were195 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-03-01 3 AN artist's impression of a British Polaris submarine, the first of which is planned to be on a patrol in 1968. Hulls and reactors will be of British design and it is intended to order initially four or five of these craft. Each will displace 7.000 tonsReuter - 58 words
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295 1963-03-01 3 PARIS, Thurs. The United States yesterday called for the creation of a NATO multilateral nuclear force and asked its allies in the 15--nation Atlantic Council to express their views on the best way the forces could be established. A NATO spokesman said President295 words
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Article108 1963-03-01 3 MOVE TO STOP BLACK BABY TRADE LONDON. Thurs.— Kent County Council is sidering pressing the Government to stop what a councillor described as "the trade in black babies." The council heard from the chairman of Its chlldrens committee that there were many African parents in London who needed foster homesReuter - 108 words
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Article61 1963-03-01 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The Secretary-General, U Ttoant, has asked Mr. Eugene Black, former president of the World Bank, to head a drive to collect nearly US$l22 million In back dues owing to the United Nations. It was di.sclo.sed yesterday. Formal announcement of Mr. Black's appointmentUPI - 61 words
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Article35 1963-03-01 3 DUBLIN. Thurs— From midnight tonight the Irish Republic's State radio and television network will operate without news or sport.s programmes because of a strike of Its journalists for Increased salaries.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article201 1963-03-01 3 The Britain to be Wilson's way rpHE Leader of the Oppo; promised yesterday t plant of the world" if La vative Government in th "We are all of us. I think, tired of seeing this country pushed around." he said in a radio and television political broadcast. "When critics overseas201 words
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Article67 1963-03-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Macmillan intends to put off a general election until the Spring of next year and to lead the Conservative Party personally in the campaign, authoritative government sources said last night. The sources dismissed speculation of an election this year. They also dismissed reportsUPI - 67 words
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Article66 1963-03-01 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. A bank employee has been arrested on a chargr of talcing USSIBQ.OOO from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corporation of California over 17 years. Police identified the arrested man as Prank A. Hee, SO. an asslsttnt cashier and head bookkeeper, who has beenUPI - 66 words
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279 1963-03-01 3 Sergeant offered his wife, court is told I ARNACA. Thurs. Two Greek Cypriote told a court martial yesterday that they accepted a British army sergeant's invitation to have intimacy with his wife. Sergeant Ronald Hayward, 40. pleaded not guilty to six charges accusing him of "disgraceful conduct of an indecentReuter - 279 words
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Article61 1963-03-01 3 BONN. Thurs. West Germany. is to make available an extra 200 j million marks (about £16.700.000) for buying British arms and equipment In the next financial year to compensate for underspending In the current year. A British Embassy spokesman said the Germans had accepted thisReuter - 61 words
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Article147 1963-03-01 3 BARON NUGENT of Clonlost. Ireland, said here that he could not get a job as a taxi driver because he was wearing a Saville Row suit. The baron said he was broke and £1.000 ($8,500) In debt. He finally got a Job as a clerk147 words
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270 1963-03-01 5 From TAN TOCK SAIK: Brunei Town, Thursday THE British High Commissioner in Brunei, Sir Dennis White, today said that rebel leader Zaini Haji Ahmad had taken the initiative to return to Brunei. Sir Dennis, speaking at a Press conference, said he270 words
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Article65 1963-03-01 5 ITOH, Thurs. Mr. P. w. Bowdc-n of Harrisons and Cros^ tield here has been named chairman of the Perak branch of the PMS Chamber of Commerce for the current year. Members of the committee are- Messrs D. R. Denninß. R. G. I Dou*al. I. M. Scott,65 words
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Article27 1963-03-01 5 PENANG. Thurs. Burßhirs broke into the home of Mr. Lee Tant* Bop. a businessman at Reliiu yesterday and stole 53.345 in cash and jewellery.27 words
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303 1963-03-01 5 Most of the rebels will be freed after lectures ORUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Almost 95 per cent of the detained rebels will be released after rehabilitation, Mr. J. G. Goodw i n supervisor of the Berakas detention camp, near here, told reporters. They would not be kept In camp too lon&303 words
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Article78 1963-03-01 5 94 rebels in Sarawak get jail 1/-TJCHING, Thurs. A spokesman of the Sarawak Constabulary here has said that so far 94 of the captured and surrendered rebels at Limpanß. Fifth Division, have been convicted and sentenced to jail terms. The spokesman said that 51 of the 94 convicted were sentenced78 words
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Article50 1963-03-01 5 KLCHINO. Thurs.— The Assistant Curator of the Sarawak Museum. Mr. George Jamuh. 52. died in the General Hospital here la.M week. Mr Jamuh was awarded an O BJE. in the last New Year Honours list. He leaves a wife, lour I sons and three daughters.50 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-03-01 5 A BUND girl from the J\ Malayan Association for the Blinc. Emas binte Salleh. presenting: a bouquet to the Yang diPertuan Agrong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong when they arrived for the world premiere of the film, Cast The Same Shadow, at the Cathay Cinema,84 words
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Article60 1963-03-01 5 Parking meters for Penang ¥>ENANG, Thurs. George i Town is to have parking meters soon. The City Council today passed the new Meiered Parking < General Provisions) Order, which will come into force tomorrow. Mr. 00l Thiam Siew, the Mayor, said th*Ls order would empower the council to issue metered60 words
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Article24 1963-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Social Welfare Department paid out more than $950,000 in public assistance and T.B. allowances to 26,820 people last month.24 words
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Article22 1963-03-01 5 IPOH. Thurs. Twelve sacks of fertiliser valued at $108 were reported stolen from the United Chemor Estate near here yesterday.22 words
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Article43 1963-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Alfred Bloomingdale, president of Diners' Club International, will arrive here tomorrow on a promotion tour of Far Eastern countries. He will visit, Penang and Kuala Lumpur Diners" Club branches after a few days' stay in Singapore.43 words
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140 1963-03-01 5 Commonwealth naval exercise next week PENANG. Thursday. WARSHIPS of five countries, Britain, Australia, India, Ceylon and Malaya, will take part in this year's Commonwealth sea-air exercise which begins in the Indian Ocean next week. Four RAAF Neptune aircraft and four RAF Shackletons from Changi will hunt out "enemy" submarines. The140 words
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Article56 1963-03-01 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A family of seven were made homeless when fire destroyed their plank hcrtise In Telok Wanjah here today. 00l Choon Chew, 37, a poultry dealer, was having a bath when he saw smoke coming from the roof of his house. He rushed out with56 words
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228 1963-03-01 5 Ignore rumours, Mecca pilgrims told OENANG, Thurs. Penang's 856 Mecca pilgrims were urged today not to listen to any false rumours about the situation in Malaya during their stay in Mecca. "Dont heed these rumours or be Influenced by them," the pilgrimage control officer, Haji All Rouse, told them in228 words
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Article45 1963-03-01 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits Times In Singapore today received (82.32 for the Kasban quads. The money was collected by the staff and students of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. Perak. The fund for the six-year-old quads now stands at $974.67.45 words
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Miscellaneous323 1963-03-01 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS gether with Swift absurdity 1. Not the first player to take (7)--a subsidiary position (6. 6i- 7. Punishment for Adam's sin 8. Permanent. long lasting so noted in the parade li.su dwelling (7). 18, 4). 9. Yountc John, perhaps, youth- 10. They go round suggesting tul323 words
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Article103 1963-03-01 6 Union case put off for talks SINGAPORE, Thurs. The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today adjourned hearing of a case when the two parties agreed to his suggestion to try to resume negotiations in an effort to settle their dispute. He gave them one week to103 words
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Article85 1963-03-01 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three mm. arrested in a raid in RoI chore Road, were today acquitted I on a charge of assisting in a fourI digit 41 character" lottery on Dec. 8. The charge was withdrawn. Acquitted were Poh Chee Whay, 41; Poh Chin Leong. 31, and Lim85 words
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282 1963-03-01 6 He helped to overturn car after mishap —fined $300 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A JOHOKE businessman, Tan Hock Thiow, X\, today told a magistrate how a hostile crowd at Cross Street threatened to beat up three occupants of a car which was involved in an accident on Christmas eve. Tan, who was282 words
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179 1963-03-01 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore People's Alliance today deplored the "frivolous way" in which the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had seen fit to treat the present "serious water shortage." "This serious situation is not something to be brushed aside lightly as179 words
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Article63 1963-03-01 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Jala a Bukit Merah between Bukit Merah School and Redhill Close, Happy Garden Estate and MacPherson Homes Estate. Harvey Road, Davidson Road. Howard Road, McTaggart Road. Jalan Chenglah and Jalan Anggerek. tomorrow, irom 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m.. and also63 words
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Article145 1963-03-01 6 50 STUDY AWARDS FOR STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fifty study awards have been offered to students in Chinese, English and Malay primary schools by the Singapore Kheng Chew Junior Association. The association president Mr. Pang Hick Loong, said today the awards would be in the form of vouchers for textbooks for145 words
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Article92 1963-03-01 6 SCHOOLS' TALENT CONTEST SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The first two heats of the interschool talentime competition, organised by the Boys' Town Old Boys' Association will be held at the Cultural Centre on Saturday. Participating in the heats will be five schools. Cash and food hamper prizes valued at S 1,600 have been92 words
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Article77 1963-03-01 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. TJm Court of Appeal today told a man. Tan Pak Nang, 23, who appealed against an Assize Court sentence of four years' jail for robbery, that he had been treated leniently by the trial judge. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah confirmed the sentence. Pak NanK77 words
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Article176 1963-03-01 6 rDH, Thurs. An estate overseer, reported missing since Monday, was found this afternoon murdered and buried in a shallow grave in a blukar patch in the Kang Wa h Rubber Estate on the Simpang Pulai-Lahat Road, nine miles south of here. Police dug up176 words
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272 1963-03-01 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Hungarian pianist. Julian von Karolyi. gave a recital in the Victoria Theatre last night. Mr. von Karolyi is an admirable technician, and he played a programme calculated to exploit most of the muscular-digi-tal devices of modern pianism. He propels rhythm272 words
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Article102 1963-03-01 6 More bus services to TV show SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Traction Company is extending another seven services to the television and radio exhibition at Robinson Road, in addition to those published today. For the convenience of the public, the bus services will run from 6 p.m. to midnight each night102 words
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105 1963-03-01 6 A $400,000 POLICE HQ FOR QUEENSTOWN SINGAPORE, Thurs. Work will commence tomorrow on a $400,000 police divisional headquarters in Tanglin Halt Road, Queenstown. Tho new headquarters, when completed, will be manned by 30i policemen and 100 volunteer policemen. It will serve about 300,000 people living In the area. The Minister105 words
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Article502 1963-03-01 7 DIFFICULTY IN SERVING SUBPOENAS ON 14, CROWN COUNSEL TELLS COMMISSION SINGAPORE, Thursday. ('KOWX Counsel Mr. Tan Wee Kian today disclosed that he had difficulty in serving subpoenas on 14 witnesses to appear before the commission inquiring into the 1961 Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott. These witnesses, he502 words
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Article, Illustration191 1963-03-01 7 Malaya seen as Hollywood of S-E Asia KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Richard Quine. director of the film "The World of Suzie Wong," said here today that Malaya could become the centre of a flourishing S o v t h-East Asian film industry. "Your country Is marvellous." he said. "It Is a191 words
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Article58 1963-03-01 7 MUAR. Thurs. Mr, X.M.M. Tnha has been elected chilrman of tiie Muar district speaking contest and Inche Slman bin Sabart, secretary. Fuleen others were elected committee members. New villages and mukims here have been asked to take pnrt In the fhree-day contest beginning on V..rrh 2458 words
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Article66 1963-03-01 7 PENANO, Thurs. Mahamood bin Dili, a police supervisee wltt seven previous convictions, wat today jailed for one year for possessing two stolen watches Hi Prangin Road on Feb. 20. Senior Inspector Kong Fook Yew. prosecuting said a pollcemar saw Mahamood. 29, behaving suspiciously. He took66 words
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265 1963-03-01 7 IPOH. Thursday 'pHE Iron Ore Miners A Association of Malaya will make four main points when five delegates from Japanese steel mills arrive here on Monday. Mr Chew Swee Kee. president of the association, said -today. that the Japanese will confer In Kuala265 words
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Article60 1963-03-01 7 SF.RKMBAN. Thurv The Mentri Brsar of Necri Scmbi'an. Dato (Dr.) Mo hamrd Said bin Mohammed had his first drink of piped water at his birthplace. Linggi village today. Watched by a crowd of villagers, he drank a glass f of water from a stand pipe. It60 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-03-01 7 KIAI.A LUMPUR. Thurs A further group of 69 Vietnamese civil guards arrived here by plane today for anti-guerilla warfare training at the Armed Forces' School of Instruction at Port Dickson. Last November 150 guards were trained in Malaya, The latest group will begin an77 words
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283 1963-03-01 7 'BIGGEST EVER' CASH PROMISE BY SULTAN BRUNEI TOWN, Thursday. rpHE SULTAN of Brunei said yesterday that Brunei would make a financial contribution to the Central Government of Malaysia which would be "a big benefit" to it and be much more than any help ever or at present given to any283 words
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Article27 1963-03-01 7 PENANO, Thurs. The Penang division of the Civil Defence Corps will hold Its first anuual firefightlng competition at Bagan Jermal fire station on March 9.27 words
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Article59 1963-03-01 7 PENANO. Thurs. Che Rafeah blnte Ibrahim of Customs Village, won the Miss International contest which the Kebun Lanu. youth organisation held last night at Umno Hall. c.'c Kosmini Ahmad of Sungei Nlbong was second and Che Aida third. Puan Patimah Yasofl, wife of Inche A. G.59 words
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Article41 1963-03-01 7 IPOH. Thurs. A mining labourer, Lee Nyook Sin, 38. reported to the police that 100 yards of machine beHinu valued at Slbc was stolen from the engine shed of the Di-Sin Ban Patt Mining Co. In Falim yesterday.41 words
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Article116 1963-03-01 7 Off on a 'sell S'pore' campaign SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of the Singa|,pore Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ec Hoon Slak. left by air for Tokyo to "sell" Singapore to Japanese Jaycees. During his one-week visit to Japan, Mr. Ec will carry out a vigorous publicity campaign to urge as116 words
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Article56 1963-03-01 7 PENANG. Thurs. A "towgeh" (bean sprouts) seller. Chuan Siang Kuan. 37. was killed yesteraay In a collision between his bicycle and a car driven by a "koay teow" seller, Kang Chew Earn. Chuah was cycling along Olugor Road towards Jelutong and Kang was driving in the56 words
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Article59 1963-03-01 7 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The pi>stdrnt of the Seremban Towu Council. Mr. Chin See Yin. tod;.; appealed to the public to keep homes and streets clean in conjunction with World Health Day next month. He was addressing Town Council staff, hawkers, coffeeshup keepers, street stall holders end others59 words
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Article61 1963-03-01 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A gift of one ton of rice from the Australian Junior Chamber of Commerce in Sydney to the Junior Chamber in Sarawak, arrived hore yesterday by Qantas. The rice, in 40 bags, will be airlifted by the Royal Air Force from CHangi61 words
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215 1963-03-01 7 'PATRIOTISM IS MORE THAN JUST DOLLARS AND CENTS' T<AIPING. Thurs. x Support for the Patriotic Fund came today from an Alliance member of the Taiping town council. Mr. R. Manecksh.a, who said that "to make a donation in dollars and cents is not all." Speaking during the adjournment at the215 words
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224 1963-03-01 7 Help build Sarawak, Chinese are urged ITUCHING. Thurs. 1V The Sarawak Alliance would like to see Sarawak Chinese fairly represented in the next Council Negri and taking part in the running of the future Government, the Alliance sec-retary-general, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said yesterday. He told the inaugural meeting of224 words
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Advertisement237 1963-03-01 7 LUXURY MASTER: New in five important ways. |ir|A| CIIDCD HIM V FAMILY CARRtERS: The Minx's established quality Better performance, ingher economy from power- PI tW uUI Cfl irl 111I II A IS further improved with larger engine lor better ful 1.6 engine. Disc brakes on front wheels are new speeds,237 words
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122 1963-03-01 8 The thief in another man's shoes admits it I karia bin Isa told a court today that be put on another man's shoes at a moscue because he bad lost his. Zakaria, 25, unemployed, pleaded guilty to stealing the shoes belonging to Mat Satar bin Hussain at the Kapitan Kline122 words
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364 1963-03-01 8 MIDWIFE ACQUITTED: MAGISTRATEFINDS 'PLENTY OF DOUBTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. JHE First Magistrate, Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar Ali, today criticised three doctors in a case concerning the death of a baby. Before doing so he acquitted Foong Chon Lam, 26, midwife at a maternity364 words
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Article50 1963-03-01 8 SYDNEY, Thurs. BOAC s first direct Britain-New Zealand service, by Comet IV jetliner starts on April 4. After calling at Sydney and Darwin from Auckland the Comet will fly via Singapore, Rangoon Calcutta and Karachi, then either Damascus or Beirut or Rome or Dusseldorf, to London.50 words
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112 1963-03-01 8 OINGAPORE. Thurs. A man struggled with a policeman in Maxwell Road early today and escaped. Cpl. Bujang Jalal of Traffic Police gave chase but failed to catch him. Cpl. Bujang had arrested the man when he was seen behaving suspiciously near a car at112 words
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Article173 1963-03-01 8 A PEOPLE'S Progressive Party M.P., Mr. Chan Yoon Onn, has submitted 42 questions for reply from 11 ministries at the next meeting of the House of Representatives. They range from inquiries on the steps taken by the Government to protect Malayan fishermen within Malayan territorial waters173 words
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287 1963-03-01 8 SAD CASE OF MAN 'THROWN OUT OF INDONESIA CLNGAPORE, Thurs. A magistrate hearing his last case today was told by a defence lawyer that it was "a very sad one involving a man thrown out from Indonesia." Mr. D. G. Ironside, counsel for Scan Kal, 55, said that Seah was287 words
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Article69 1963-03-01 8 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai border police have discovered a bandit camp in the southern province of Narathivas. according; to reports reaching here today. It had 12 huts capable of accommodating about 50 bandits. A milk bottle indicated the presence of a baby in theReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement113 1963-03-01 8 m w IS PROUD TO BE A JOINT MJIIHMOn SPONSOR OF THE MALAYAN OPEN GOLF f CHAMPIONSHIP SELANGOR GOLF CLUB 28 FEB.- 3 MAR. FINEST ON OR THROUGH THE GREEN nunlqp DunJftp CLUBS FOOTWEAR GOL/PE/2 <^jf\\ I QW^> PLASTIC CONTAINER TRASH CANs""] Lwl^H FOR ALL STORAGE /n»st.c i: Jfti I113 words
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Miscellaneous222 1963-03-01 8 Alley Oop By F. Hamlim S Sb£s"'' > Y H^I? THIS! U^ATS WCHTI VfiW NOW LAtHs"! I JVOUVE BEEN> vl I AN* WHAT, IN ALL THAT TIME, I SniSv.'cSS 1^ /<^\^. k «a^ BUSINESS irOJJ ASK \OU A TH' PfiXACE 7 Of HWR HXJ DONE TO IMPRO^ fTi?T.X^ Eh i,222 words
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Article, Illustration1719 1963-03-01 9 HIS LAST WICKET PARTNERSHIP OF 307 SET A WORLD RECORD THAT STILL STANDS TIIH cricket season of 1928--29 is memorable in Austin I ian annals. The presence of an apparently invincible England team under the genial but astute captaincy of Percy Chapman1,719 words
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Advertisement456 1963-03-01 9 H^^^^^r the cool^^^^^^H ■j^^^r fresh taste °^^B^Hb Matternorn MENTHOLATED yC |^7 M With the Modern Man in mind... m^^rk W— pimbj^bjbjbj^bv. research has proved the Modern Man H j I riv El n >| Vr i UHl^n prefers the white-tipped, filter cigarette Mfillnt'Lrtfn I Matterhorn. leading modern trends. luiiernorn i456 words
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Article28 1963-03-01 10 It War it Sl* (Minimum) TNI FAMILY OF the late Peter Ant Tor Chin tbsnk relatives and friends for their condolence messages, donatinna, wreatba. assistance and attend-28 words
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Obituary33 1963-03-01 10 2* Word* Si* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear father, the late Mr. S.S. Backus who left us for eternity on 1-3-42. "Ye though I walk through tbe valley of33 words
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Article156 1963-03-01 10 2* Word, Sl* (Minimum) AIR CONDITIONING for only SM a month by Cam -r Ring Singapore I •1311 or Kuala Lumpur SI3S7 for full detaJla. A REQUIEM High Mass will be sung at the rnurrh of St Anthony. Kohertsoo Road. K.L. Saturday 2-3-A3 .•..to p.m for the repose of156 words
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Article706 1963-03-01 10 Mr. Khrushchev lately has gone out of his way to play ■down Sjno-Soviet differences. In an interview with Mr. Roy Thomson, the Canadian newspaper millionaire, in Moscow last month, he referred to the Chinese as "friends and brothers." scoffed at the suggestion that Russia could ever enter706 words
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Article297 1963-03-01 10 Of thirty Division One posts in Sarawak's civil service, only one is filled by a local man. The lack of balance is less pronounced in Division Two, but even so, seven of ten posts in this category are in expatriate hands. These figures, quoted by the president of297 words
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Article166 1963-03-01 10 The departure of another pilgrim ship for Mecca raises the question of what is being done about the Malayan Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation. There has been no progress report since Parliament passed an enabling Act six months ago. The tales of hardship told by some of the latest166 words
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303 1963-03-01 10 Showcase of Italy's best opens today rE first Italian industrial fair held in the Far East will be opened in Hone Kong today by Italy's Minister for Foreign Trade, Mr. Luigi Preti, in the two million dollar steel, aluminium and prrsprx giant showcase specially built on Hone Kong's waterfront. A303 words
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Letter295 1963-03-01 10 IF an Influential American newspaper printed a headline "American Aid for Kremlin" and pub. Ushed thereunder a story to the effect that the American Government was giving financial assistance to Communist countries for the purchase of a strate. glc material. I do not doubt that President Kennedy295 words
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Letter84 1963-03-01 10 \[AY I echo what "Stud--1 ent" said about bus passes being extended to boys who are studying in pre-unversity class and who are over nineteen years old. His estimate of travelling expenses is fair. But often we have to go to school on Saturday and this means spending84 words
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Letter112 1963-03-01 10 WITH reference to your leading article of February 22, I wish to point out that at least one school showed "total failure" because the sixth form class was newly formed and the students who sat the part HSC examination inevitably received only statements of subjects taken mostly at112 words
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Letter66 1963-03-01 10 lAM Impressed by what you say in "Waiting for the G.S.A." (S.T. Feb. 22). But I fear that whatever cogent and Irrefutable arguments are advanced. Uncle Sam is not disposed to heed them. Come what may the United States has no Intention of restoring stability to the tin66 words
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Letter97 1963-03-01 10 WHY is there no society in Malacca for the prevention of cruelty to animals? Such societies are found In all other big towns. Is It because there are no kind hearted men and omen to form such a society? Unwanted puppies and kittens are thrown In back streets and97 words
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Letter240 1963-03-01 10 DERHAPS an explanatory 1 note ought to be added to the "Bs" and "C's" in the H.S.C. results published recently. One gets the impression that an unnecessarily great number of students had failed the full H.S.C. To put the record straight one must bear in mind: 1.240 words
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Article, Illustration992 1963-03-01 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - As Burma takes a left turn DENNIS BLOODWORTH THE BANKS ARE SEIZED... THE RICE INDUSTRY COMES NEXT South-east Asia scene by LAST week's seizure of the banks coupled with the announcement that the rice trade, the most important single sector of Burma's economy, would be completely nationalised by next year,OFNS - 992 words
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Advertisement699 1963-03-01 10 it Hard, Sl* (Minimum) ILLAY: To Mabel and Gerald a I aoo. Leahe Francis, on 2S-2-C3. Thanks o Staff of K K. Hoapltal and Malaya Olmr. I* W»rd* Sit (Minimum) CNAN MUA: Beetween Kok Ouaa. •Tnnd son of late Mr. A Mrs. Chan Ham Kuan and Pnay Cheng, daughter i.f699 words
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Advertisement79 1963-03-01 10 CATTLE DRIVE "DOWN UNDER As attention focuses on Queen Elizabeth's visit to Australia, this vivid eye witness report from the Australian Outback captures the full flavour of life on the open ranges of the North Territories one of the most rugged and exciting regions that the Queen will see during79 words
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Advertisement90 1963-03-01 10 CABIN CABIMAT Compact folding type 2" At attractive in appaejr- > 2" colour did. p,i>\~- e TBrilliant focusing. Lett ft, «ivm large, brilliant heat and less popping. onei fhorply dafinad Ut#t oimott BOrl# w scrttn imaf at. Semi auto- blower. You'll thrill to mafic thmmm tot eon- fully automatic remote90 words
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284 1963-03-01 11 'Premature birth' defined in industrial pact SINGAPORE, Thurs. A definition of "premature birth" is given in a maternity leave clause in a three-year collective agreement signed recently between the International Air-Condition-ing Co. (S) Ltd. and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The clause says: "A birth shall not be deemed284 words
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91 1963-03-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The strike by 230 members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union employed at the Cathay Organisation Ltd. and its three subsidiary organisations entered the second day today with both parties making efforts to settle the dispute. The .subsidiaries are91 words
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Article81 1963-03-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two men- pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court today to corruptly giving $1,000 and article* worth $92 to Mr. V. D. Ns.tr, a rubber industry adviser to the Department of Inland Revenue. N. Mutliurnman. 52. and C. Meyaappan. 32. both- of Cross81 words
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Article122 1963-03-01 11 VHE Agriculture Departmi ed farmers to try the I the lower panels of rubber KUCHING, Thursday, ent here has again advis-ladder-tapping method if trees have been damaged by flood. In a statement the department said that by the use of ladders, tappers could reach 12 feet122 words
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58 1963-03-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Holland-America UM*a flagship the Rotterdam is expected in Singapore with 600 American tourists on Sunday. She will be welcomed at the wharf by a demonstration Of Malayan dancing. Later In the evening the Harbour i Board's Pipes and Drums will perform.58 words
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360 1963-03-01 11 Older nurses tell their juniors: You are no Nightingales SINGAPORE, Thursday. j^ NURSE in the days of Florence Nightingale soothed the fevered brow with a gentle touch. Today, according to Berita Jururawat, official organ of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association, she is a frightening figure. An editorial in the latest360 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-03-01 11 QINGAPORE. Thurs Hundreds of youths turned up today at Beach Road recruiting centre, all keen to join the army. But only 130 were needed for the 2nd Bn Singapore Infantry Regiment. Many were rejected on the spot because they failed to178 words
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Article54 1963-03-01 11 An instant-load camera KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A new "instant load" camera which makes film loading as easy as popping a bulb into a flash holder was demonstrated here today t>> KodAK. With the new camera it takes only seconds to load the film. The demonstration was given by Mr J.54 words
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Article44 1963-03-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Professor William Molnar. Professcr of Radiology In the University of Ohio, will speak to members of the Malayan Medical Association, central branch, at the new maternity hospital lecture theatre, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. His talk will be on "Radiology."44 words
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117 1963-03-01 11 A LOR STAR, Thurs.— Kedah and -Perlis police made a record haul of 10 revolvers last year, the CID Chief, Superintendent Joginder Singh, said today. Supt. Joginder Singh, who leaves tomorrow on four months' leave, said the recovery of these firearms resulted from117 words
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Article33 1963-03-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union has reached a collective agreement with Central Printers of Coleman Street under which 21 employees will received more pay and improved working conditions.33 words
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396 1963-03-01 11 Prosecution did not question this meeting, says Rajah SINGAPORE, Thursday. FAN all-day submission for the defence today, Mr. T. T. Rajah claimed that the prosecution had accepted the testimony of Jamit Singh about a Ministry of Labour meeting in October last year. Mr. Rajah contended that the prosecution had not396 words
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Article131 1963-03-01 11 AN APOLOGY IN reporting the proceedings of First Criminal District Court case No. 272 of 1962. Regina v Yeow Fook Yuen and Jamit Singh, the Straits Times published in their issue of: Wednesday. Feb. 20: "Pandemonium broke loose in the First Criminal District Court today". Thursday. Feb. 21: "His ruling131 words
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Article74 1963-03-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A service wife, Margaret Jean Haynes. 29. told the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today that for nearly two years she forgot to obtain an Identity card after arriving in Singapore from Britain. Mrs. Haynes pleaded guilty to falling to obtain her identity74 words
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Article19 1963-03-01 11 BENTONO, Thurs. Eleven tappers from new villages here were fined $20 each for gambling on Jan. 26.19 words
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192 1963-03-01 11 So Gurney Drive STAYS Gurney Drive PENANG. Thurs. The former mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today defended the memory of Sir Henry Gurney, British High Commissioner in Malaya murdered by bandits in 1951, when he objected against the renaming of Gurney Drive. "Sir Henrys body lies In Malaya and I192 words
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133 1963-03-01 11 KUALA Lumpur. Thurs. Counting of strike ballots taken by the 14,000 members of the National Mining Workers' Union last month will begin at union headquarters in Brickfields Road tomorrow The 10-member executive council decided on strike action yesterday in Ipoh after talks between133 words
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276 1963-03-01 11 Up goes duty on imported tyres Protection for local maker KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government today raised the duty on imported motor vehicle tyres and tubes by 30 per cent to protect those made in Malaya. A Government official said that the increase In the duty on Imported tyres and276 words
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Advertisement79 1963-03-01 11 Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspi- R ft jl ration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick IPNp«Np|l smooths on your deodorant. Instantly dry, soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant79 words
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Advertisement78 1963-03-01 11 YOU VIEW- WE DO THE RESTI ■^we diffusion TV Service BRINGS YOU NOT ONLY THE SET BUT ALL THE SERVICE FOR VIEWING WITHOUT WORRIES INCLUDING FREE MAINTENANCE FREE REPLACEMENT* RENTAL $18*00 PER MONTH HIRE PURCHASE $20.00 PER M O NTH LIST PRICE $415.00 IMS Discount for Cash r'REE ROOM AERIAL78 words
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Miscellaneous516 1963-03-01 11 Radio, TV programmes RADlfl QINRADHRF '10 News Commentary; 7.15 boree; 6.45 Extracts Prom The n lw Oii'WHrwnfc g^g Time 7JO Breakfast Editorials; 6.50 Federation And SHORT WAVE SERVICE- Club; 8.00 Time Signal. The Singapore. Stock Exchange Rev News; 8.05 Top Of The Morn- port; 7.00 Time Signal, The 41 Metre*516 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1963-03-01 12 'Gold Leaf sales speeded on news of rival brand' court told BRITISH American Tobacco had early inklings of Rothmans' intention to introduce Virginia Gold cigarettes to S i n.g apo r e, the Supreme Court heard today. As a result, according to letters read in court, it accelerated its plans1,716 words
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Article39 1963-03-01 12 BENTONG. Thurs. A van driver. Tan Ah Sin. of Chui Yin Street here was fined $20 in the magistrate's court here for carrying an extra passenger in 1 his van at Karak on Nov. 6 last year.39 words
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146 1963-03-01 12 Malaysia film for world TV screens KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Australian Broadcasting Commission will begin shooting a documentary film on Malaysia in April. Mr. W S. Hamilton. ABC's Controller of News, said la Kuala Lumpur today that a team of three, including two cameramen, would be the first of a146 words
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Article93 1963-03-01 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan Sosialls has asked the. Special Branch what arrangements have been made for Assemblymen and legal advisers to visit detainees. In a letter to the Director, Mr. George Bogaars, the Barisan chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, complained that Assemblymen had been denied the93 words
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Advertisement46 1963-03-01 12 fV*- 1 J^ n** 0 THE GOODYEAR ORIENT SALES COMPANY LIMITED takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. as its distributor for tyres and tubes for the states of JOHORE, MALACCA, PENANG, KEDAH, PERLIS, KELANTAN AND TRENGGANU as of Ist March, 196346 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-03-01 12 Bugs Bummy By Balph Heimaahl JWCiAIV^' <S4£OCfi- n \^w vV AFTER PLACING giN^vMh efe Cmpp f MM MwJw VHA SUGGESTION IN i^^^^^^^^b nflß r^— turn cranks26 words
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Advertisement3373 1963-03-01 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK GOVERNMENT ■U vT^H^i^l^B (TV T*^^^r^^ f*J vacancies J^x^Tjl I n j H i \y\^\ hi r*J 1. Applications are invited from >"*■ State Nationals and /or Federal i*s— ;-j citizens for appointment as COST- A ING ASSISTANTS in the Public (Continued from Pace lOi SITUATIONS VACANT HOUSES3,373 words
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Advertisement1051 1963-03-01 13 FURNITURE If Wards SS (Mtm.)-Bax SO ets. rxlrm DESK-KING office Furniture. Available at Henry. 35. Sumbawa Road— 22sS4, Spore. POR COOL COMPORT get supers eaae furniture frora Adrian's 423 River Valley Road, ***** (Spore). SMROPFS PURNITURE, Specially made. Hire Purchase or Hire. 188. Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. BAN PURNITURE. Agents1,051 words
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Advertisement1431 1963-03-01 13 FOR SALE LADIES DRESS SHOP t« ffereto S3 (Mi*.)— Box iO ets. txtr* io_W_mrds tt (Mlm.)—Box SO eU. rxtra JANTZIN OUTSTANDING SELEC- VISIT ROSE OOWN. 21, Stamford riONS 1963 Men s Swlmmilt*. Also Road. Spore. Dre*s<* for all occasion. Beach Jackets Now $X.SO Only, *B«aaißßa)ssaßßaa)iasaßiaa*B*^iaiaE^^BEs*i Ladiea* American Dusteraoau, Usually utucbc1,431 words
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Article, Illustration461 1963-03-01 14 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND 3-man team seeks bigger export business By THE shadow of eventual membership by Britain of the European Common Market is causing New Zealand and Australian manufacturers to increasingly branch out into other lines and seek alternative markets. These countries believe461 words
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Article, Illustration272 1963-03-01 14 TRACTOR FOR ASIAN FARMS 'TWO executives of A Landmaster Ltd.. London, Mr. P. Warren, and Mr. Eric W. Lee, visited Singapore and the Federation last week on a survey of Asian farming conditions. Mr. Warren. South-East Asia general manager, and Mr. Lee, a technical director, are on a six-week tour272 words
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Article161 1963-03-01 14 THE 9th International Cash Register forum la now taking place In Tokyo attended by NCR men from Singapore, the Federation. Pakistan, Ceylon. Burma. Thailand. Vietnam. Australia and the United States The Asian representatives are under the direct leadership of Mr. N. A. J. Bmith.161 words
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Article199 1963-03-01 14 Snap! It's so easy now A NEW Instant load system of photography which makes camera loading as easy as popping a bulb into a flash holder was announced simultaneously by Kodak in Singapore .and throughout the world yesterday. This is done by the new Kodak Instamatlc camera and cartridge film199 words
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Article146 1963-03-01 14 npHE first Malayan director X of J. H. Vavasseur and Co. (Malaya) Lto... Mr. Gunn Lay Tor, received a silver salver from the company recently, as a token of his long and faithful service. The presentation was made by Mr. R. C. H. Buxton. chairman of146 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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Article, Illustration273 1963-03-01 14 Chairman confident of Malaysian economic prospects THE chairman and managing director of a company with far flung world interests said in Singapore last week he was confident about th« economic prospects for Malaysia. The company executive was Mr. Harry Kissln. head of Lewis, and Peat Ltd. of London. Mr. Kissin273 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-03-01 14 Ace-racer joins motor firm A WELL-KNOWN automobile engineer and racer who lived In Singapore for many years before retiring to England recently, has been appointed assistant general manager of George Lee Motors Ltd., Singapore dealer In Ford cars and trucks. He is Mr. James Milne (above), MIRTE. AMITA. AIAAE. In116 words
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Article54 1963-03-01 14 The executive director of exports of the Slip Group of Companies, Mr. R. J. Cheater, will visit Singapore soon In the course of a three-month world tour to inspect overseas companies and subsidiaries and to discuss trade promotions. The Slip Group are manufacturers of MolyUtp.54 words
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Advertisement630 1963-03-01 14 1M INOINI IIfTWM MOVIN* JMIM lOMV lOAOINO mochin* is auantiol tor oil _l/^\. mw of work in garages f »r4*A\ in mnQin» lifting, Mtting/ '**\_H rear axtM, riiiovlou and! ,£\\<£SP I lifting brtokdown vehicles I I 11 jj3 etc. In Road Tromportotion. V I in loading and unloading jV J630 words
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Advertisement211 1963-03-01 14 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR Bp r^p^ggjßKSril RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST ORIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors Limited WEARNE BROS. LTD. 10*. Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur DOLLARS SENSE worth i ngton's* -bb->I CLIMATE CONTROL: Pint, your dollars! You invest in 70 yean of air-condilioning experience plu& a quality211 words
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Advertisement1506 1963-03-01 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS IO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN. ANIWtR". ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 60IHEHBUR6 ANO COPENHAGEN. i&XtoSV SSo** o'*o'*0 Pentni Iff V6u\\ll 'PRETORIA' Sailel II Pt/2 MM Sailed YaY^JBI "BASRA" a) G. 47/ 4 Mar 5/ 7 Mar 1/ I Mar \SVL- t Ay "MALACCA" 21/24 Mar 25/271,506 words
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Advertisement1496 1963-03-01 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBBN LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. Shan Penang BENALDER (H) .I'krg, L'Hi.Havre.A'vip.M'tiro ll Pt/Teday BENREOCH (E.Laj L'peel. 6 mouth, Hull, H'amri la Pt/Mar 4 Mar 5/ i lENGLOE (E.L) Letdei. M'Dro. HltJbarg G. I/Mar 4 Mar 8/ 8 BENNACHIE I'pail. Havre. G'mth, H'lrg. Mar 12/15 Mar1,496 words
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Advertisement1364 1963-03-01 15 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W_ n^n Tel No ***** YUM ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE Ba^^ lONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. S«N FRANCISCO HAVRE. HULL I MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. tm OF NEWCASTLE C£t tlif ""Unc,'" 1 S 1 G.^2 Mar '-i >im P^» S'por. TSSf p.p.. c.n of leeos.1,364 words
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572 1963-03-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX change was thin and featureless yesterday and the turnover was again reduced. Industrials were virtually stagnant, but tin shares were easier in the face of the threat to strike on European mines over the572 words
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Article22 1963-03-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 27 Feb 28 Industrials: 97.79 98.14 Tins: 100.47 100.16 robbers: 105.12 105.12 Doc. 29, 1962 100.22 words
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Article739 1963-03-01 16 rjusiNESS In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur .trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS Beuttoad (4,000) $1.51 Duolopt (12,000) $2.51 D. (2.51 D. PL,, (2.50 BL, (2.52 BL. ON, (15.000) $2.52 D. (1,000) (2.55 D, (1.000)739 words
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367 1963-03-01 16 f T was not readily apparent locally yesterday why the Straits tin price rose $1 in Penang to $427.62$ per picul. the highest price for a fortnight on an offering reduced by five tons to 255 tons. d r a367 words
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Article186 1963-03-01 16 CHIPS lying alsngsld* tha Slnitaswrt '■> HarbMir arharv** *r tiptcttd t*. day ar»: Tomar 33/34, Ferndale 18, Ellen Bakke 13/14, Hletter N.W. 5, Varda 40/41, Flying Clipper 44, Peril* N.W. 1/2, Kamogawa Maru 3S/36. B«nKlo» 10/11, City of Newcastle 8/7, schwabenateln 4/5. Braealde 13/16. Selangor N.W.186 words
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Article25 1963-03-01 16 February. 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 742 cento (down one cent). TIN: $427.62* (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 5 tons). r25 words
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Article141 1963-03-01 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. SHARE trading continued on fairly steady lines but falls, although mostly small, well outnumbered rises. I.A.C. improved on yesterday's good report and Amalramatrd Chemicals jumped Is. 9d. to 19s. 6d before closing at 19s. B.H.P. whose report is due tomorrow traded solidly above 50» but Uenry141 words
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Article236 1963-03-01 16 AIARCH tint grade rubber buyer* t 1 f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74J cents per lb down one cent. The tone was quiet altar aasy. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing pries* In cents par lb. y«at*rday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. bn\.236 words
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Article132 1963-03-01 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Feb. 2S. Three months. Dunlopa 14 cts. 8. Darby «d. K. A N. IS eta. C. Storage 4*4. Gammona 11 rta. 8. Traction 1 J. Waugh 15 eta. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 24 cts. Steamship 0 rta. M. Cement 18 cti. 8. Tlmea 22 eta.132 words
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Article102 1963-03-01 16 CHINESE Ptaaiiai EioKawga. tlstsapare nean a»4ao* per posoil yaatar* day: Caaanut all: nolle (42t aaOara, drum $45! eellara. Copra: Feb. /March VK /Con tta oat I $$27! buyers. 1 Popper: Muntok wbitr $160 oellor*. Sarawak white (157* srllrrs. apeclal 1 Sarawak black (1121 seller*, garbled l-aniponc black (1071102 words
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Article85 1963-03-01 16 TNI Malayan Exchange Baitke' A***- elation made these changea In It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Canada: buying TT 351. airmail On 351, 90 d/at 36 credit bills, 36 1/16 trade bills. Silling TT or OD raady: Belgian Francs 1620: Italian Lira *****; Swadlsh Kroner85 words
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Article14 1963-03-01 16 I February January I Rubber: 78.43 79.61 I Tins: 5426.84 $426.07 I14 words
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Advertisement1133 1963-03-01 16 Acctptiig cargt trta Cauta, U.S. Atlaitic ist U.S. PaciKt /apai/aiMt K*tg Keeling te Siigapara aid Ptrt Saetteiaaav ».>A 7 I». tASI SER»ICt ""^""^TmlToelphJs New Yorl loi Angeie* 8. f rancisco Smgaoore Lica Maersk 3/4 Mar 5 I Mar 1/ 2 Apr ■Nicahae Maersk 1 Mar IS/11 Mar l J II1,133 words
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Advertisement205 1963-03-01 16 \v^\ HOEGH LINES Vv—- FIRST VESSEL FOR CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERWAVE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal, Toronto ana Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. S'bom Penong Ist. cell IN PORT 5/3 6/7 Mar 20/21 Mar 2nd call 17/19 Mar Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN205 words
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Advertisement1468 1963-03-01 17 r=====SS^-SSSS=SSSaBBB-&l NOTICES HA^^m^^MW«M»»»»™AMU»^_U^^™l| wfiTirr NOTICE is hereby given that OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE NOTICE the business of Thavakkal RestauSOfIFTY The Royal Consulate General of m°o^ 6 SUULII Cambodia has the honour to in- Vf^Ti,* Si-S^* 1 b l will hold its Annual Genera. --leet- form that its Office will be trans-1,468 words
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Advertisement1702 1963-03-01 17 NOTICES TENDERS CRAIGIELEA RUBBER PENANG T PLANTATIONS LIMITED J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE 0 A Malayan Branch Register of j Tenders will be received from T! Members of the above named Com- P.W.D- Registered Contractors pany will be opened in Kuala Class "E" and above (WORKS) Lumpur on the lst March. 19631,702 words
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Advertisement918 1963-03-01 17 NOTICES i HE MEDICAL REGISTRATION j iRDINANCE. (CHAPTER 191). he Medical Council (Ejection of Members) RegnlaUeaa, 1953. I By virtue ot the fact that there re vacancies on the Medical ouncil of the State of Singapore. hereby invite registered medical I ractitioners resident in the State Singapore to submit nomina-918 words
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Advertisement778 1963-03-01 17 TENDERS NOTICE KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU NOTICE TFNTIFR NOTIfF Notice is hereby tfiven that I. IUIUE.K PIUIILL a Muiliuraman of No. 836 BunTenders are Invited for wiring 1 long. Ipoli. have applied for a 3)ass XI Staff Quarters in Singa- retail liquor licence in respect of Dor. premises No. 836 Buntong.778 words
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171 1963-03-01 18 SOSC to take the initiative in merger proposal SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE will take the initiative in the formation of the Malaysia Olympic Sports Council. This was decided today at a committee meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. S.O.S.C president. AT Rajah told the meeting he would write to171 words
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Article52 1963-03-01 18 IPOH. Ttiurs.— Malacca have I'hdravrn from Uic hockey! omnament starling hero tomorrow, leaving Sclangor. Pcrak and Pmang to contrsi a triangular I men. Tho revised proeramim is: Perak v Penang at 5.10 p.m. tomorrow. Ponane v Sclancor on iSaiurday (5.10 p.m. and Perak v on Sunduv >4 3052 words
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Article151 1963-03-01 18 INDIANS I CHANGI 1 SINGAPORE. Tliurs. JnJianj AMMbttOB cleared their flr.n hur-j die It the SHA senior knockout competition at Balestier R4>jd today.. Changi started well ana were on top in the first five minutes but Indians soon settled down end' pained a short151 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1963-03-01 18 20 BREAK PAR ON FIRST DAT IN MALAYAN OPEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Australia's Bill Dunk, 23. today shot an eight-under-par 66 at the Selangor Golf Club old course to take the lead after the first round of the Malayan Open Golf Championship. One stroke behind him1,497 words
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Article35 1963-03-01 18 ATHLETICS— S'porr Comhinrd Schools cross-country race, 3 34 mile»— 1 M. Sashmerl (P. Pantang Dlst> 21.4. 2 Leo Slav Foey 3 Syed Abdullah, lndrr-16: 1 B. Richmond (Katong). Te/un c'lhip: 1 Serangoon 87 pts.35 words
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Article348 1963-03-01 18 The 1st round scores M W. Dunk 32. 34. 87 L. Woodward 34, 33. •f R. McCalUster 35. 34. 7b Lv Liang Huan 36, 34: Hsleh Yung Yo 36, 34; J. Mclunes 37. 33. 71 A. Johnston 37. 34; P. Phillips 36, 35; C. Tugot 36, 35; R. Tuohy 36f.348 words
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Advertisement53 1963-03-01 18 VA i @h TH E OiXLY ANSWER? I >lLi/ an or9iveness save t ie Jay-and Y n yF^pi\ Read what a Mala y an housewife and V> flk a prie$t aye t0 say on Vlta m(\\ \A A 5ALt 500N WP^ ALSO A FULL-COLOUR PORTRAIT OF POPULAR SCREEN STAR JBSbBI53 words
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223 1963-03-01 19 Dulas River Trigger impressive in trials PENANG, Thursday. J)ULAS RIVER, a four-year-old by Bold Buccaneer, did a splendid trial this morning, running 3f in 37 4 5 sec. Dulas River showed promise early last season when he raced in the colours of the Sultan of Johore. He was sold to223 words
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146 1963-03-01 19 HORSE RAN GREEN, HIS RIDER EXPLAINS DENANG. Thurs. The Stl--1 pendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races; RACE 1 Nothing to report. RACE 2: Near the 4f Chanticleer II <B. Wilson) has to be checked off the heels of Teknah <M. Lee). RACE 3: K. Moxham (Anak Kulim) was asked to146 words
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Article326 1963-03-01 19 PENANG. Thursday. TWO of yesterday's winners here have been 1 promoted. They are Zodiaque (Class 4to Class 3) and All Baba II (Class 5 to Class 4). Weights for all seven races here on Sunday are: STRING PLATE CLASS 4. OIV. I— B'jK Sri Teruntom 9.00 Ampat326 words
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Article149 1963-03-01 19 FAM plan for pool of coaches J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The P.A. of Malaya will conduct a series of coaching sessions this year to build up a pool of competent coaches. These coaching sessions, which will be held during the school holidays will be conducted by P. Velappan. a Kuala Lumpur149 words
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Article107 1963-03-01 19 LONDON. Thurs. Over 300 players, representing a record number of 15 countries, are to compete In the All-England badminton championships at Wembley from Mar. 30 to 23. Japan will be represented for the first time Id the championships. They are sending the national champion, 32-year-old Yoshio Komlya, toReuter - 107 words
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Article199 1963-03-01 19 Loh takes over FAP top post |>ENANG 1 Thurs.— Past prel sldent Loh Hoot Yeang has accepted office as president of the Football Association of Penang. The FAP executive council will hold Its first meedng tomorrow night and e.ect a delegate to represent Penang at the Football Association of Ma.aya199 words
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Article53 1963-03-01 19 MIAMI, Thurs. The world heavyweight title .Ight between the holder, Sonny Lteton. and former champion Floyd Patterson has been postponed from Apr. 4 to Apr. 10 or n, the promotion Championship Bpoits Incorporated, announced today. Liston requested the postponement because of a knee Injury, sustained when swinging53 words
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Article173 1963-03-01 19 CRICKET WELLINOTON. Thurs. England should follow up theli tunings victory at Auckland with another crmfortable win in th« Second Test against Nev Zeam.id starting here tomorrow. New Zealand are not like:> to reliv, facing David Larter in.l idr::p Truema.i on a pitch wh'cii may be livelyReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-03-01 19 SOCCER WELL-DRILLED FRENCH SWEEP THROUGH WITH SHOCK VICTORY DARIS, Thurs. Prance swept England out of the European Nations Cup here last night when they won 5-2 in the second leg of their first round tie. The purposeful French team, scoring their first international win since September, 1961. enteredReuter - 412 words
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Article54 1963-03-01 19 PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang Cricket Association decided last night to run this year's league tournament In two divisions. Officials elected: President Wool Kean Tat; vice-president M. B. Emry. secretary Ha vat 1 Meah; treasurer D. J. Jesudason; committee Hardial Singh, B. Lang, Khoo Kay Hock54 words
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Advertisement388 1963-03-01 19 Are you missing out on the world trend to Jet-Age Air Cargo? ll* i QI" .^r^ \I I Air Cargo 'd with Care... to anywhere! i These goldfish will 'swim 1 6,000 miles tonight! Courtesy of Qanias Air FA^T fl ANTAS Cargo, of course. And they'll do it within a388 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-03-01 19 SPORTS DIARY oou MALAYAN Open championship —2nd round (S'gor Golf Club course. 8.30 a.m.). HOCKEY TRIANGULAR: Perak v Penang (Ipoh padang. 5.10).22 words
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626 1963-03-01 20 Sarawak's top parties hold their comment READERS of the pro-Malaysia Sarawak Alliance Party and the anti-Malaysia Sa raw a k United Peoples Party today declined to comment on the recommendations of the Malaysia Inter- Government Committee. Both parties said they had called meetings of their executive committees to consider the626 words
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327 1963-03-01 20 BORNEO TERMS REGARDED AS 'GENEROUS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DUSINESS and other leaders today described as "very generous" the terms offered to the Borneo States to join Malaysia. I They were commenting on the report of the Malaysia Inter Goverimental Committee setting out the safeguards for these territories. All said that327 words
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Article84 1963-03-01 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Malay, hi section of the Royal Immitute ot Chemistry, and Malayan branch of the Chemical Society ot London, will jointly sponsor a symposium on "Chemistry and Industry" ;it the chemistry lecture tliratre. University of Singapore. Bukit Timah Road, on March 8 and 9. Members84 words
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Obituary67 1963-03-01 20 MR. LENC MONO FONQ |m.«*ml n».w peacefully at 3 M a.m. on 28th Krhtuary In the General Hospital. IVnnat: Funeral on tot March, leaving from M Oreen Crencent. Penanjc. I PfTRONILLA PERIRA aged 81 1 hel.>v«d mothrr of Regme Perera. La Katie fohool P. aya pawed away at I67 words
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234 1963-03-01 20 Legal views differ on suspending judges KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two lawyers here today expressed conflicting views over the Inter-governmental Committee's decision to amend the Federal Constitution on the suspension of judges The committee decided lo amend Article 125 (5) of the Constitution to provide the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong with powers234 words
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82 1963-03-01 20 DENVER (Colorado), Thurs. A Continental Airlines plane was delayed for an hour here last night while a search was made for a passenger's lost snake. The passenger said he had the non-poisonous 6ft. black snake In a sack Inside a box when he boardedReuter - 82 words
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Article304 1963-03-01 20 LONDON. Thurs. Equities have fully maintained their (inn tone today but buying interest was less in the leaders and was directed more to the lesser known issues. Electricals were mixed and Hoovers closed around 1/6 lower, after opening firm following the results. Bruce Peebles were 2/6 up at304 words
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Article41 1963-03-01 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 221 d.. Apr. 2211/16cL. May 22jd.. June 22id.. April/June 22Jd-. July/Sept. 22 1116 d.. Oet./Dec. 22 11'16d.. Jan.'Mar. 22Jd.. Apr.'June unquoted, July/Sept. unquoted, c.l.f. Mar. 22Jd.. Apr. 22|d., May 22 5/16 d. Tone: Steady at the decline-41 words
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Article25 1963-03-01 20 LONDON. Thurs—Buyei *£851 J. sellers £852. Forward buyers £854 i. sellers £855. Settlement £852. Turnover ajn 75 tons p.m. nil. Tone: Steady but idle.25 words
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317 1963-03-01 20 BRUNEI TOWN, Thursday. fENERAL W.C. Walker, Director of Operations, yesterday said security forces were confident of clearing up the rest of the Brunei rebels before Malaysia day, Aug. 31. Answering questions at a press conference yesterday, he said that there was no likelihood317 words
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Article111 1963-03-01 20 Mart chief snubbed by Adoula BRUSSELS, Thurs-. Mr. Cyrille Adoula, Congolese Prime Minister, yesterday snubbed Professor Walter Hallstein. President of the Common Markets Commission, whom he was due to meet Mr. Adoula failed to turn up for a meeting and left Professor Hallstein's representative standing for half-an-hour outside the restaurantReuter - 111 words
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Article101 1963-03-01 20 FAIRBANKS Alaska). Thurs.— A KC-135 jet air force tanker taking off from Edelson air force base south of here crashed on take off last night killing the seven airmen aboard and wiping out the main gate at the base. An air policeman on duty atUPI - 101 words
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Article82 1963-03-01 20 LOS ANGELES, Thurs— A suit for $100,000 damages brought by striptease dancer Beverly Hills against actress France Nuyen for injuries suffered in a car accident has been settled out of court. The amount of the settlement, announced yesterday, was not disclosed. Miss Hills claims she suffered headReuter - 82 words
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194 1963-03-01 20 NEW DELHI. Thurs India will spend 8.670 million rupees (about 55.542 million on defence this year nearly half the total budget of 18.524 million rupees. Mr. Morarji Desai, *he Finance Minister, announced in Parliament today. Last year India set aside 3.760 million194 words
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245 1963-03-01 20 Kindness gives Yoke Heong the will to carry on KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Straits Times editorial office had a special visitor today Lai Yoke Heong. the school girl who lost her arms in a motor accident. She came to say "thank you" to the many readers who contributed through newspapers245 words
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Article120 1963-03-01 20 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Tf Talks here between Britain and the United States on the establishment of a Polaris submarine force for Britain will be completed in about a week or 10 days, Rear-Admiral Ignatius Galantin, one of the chief U.S. negotiators, said today. In anReuter - 120 words
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Article36 1963-03-01 20 M. M. M. VMM. *M.M. TAIPEH. Thurs. An i cholera injection drive will ua launched tomorrow in Talpeh t > prevent a recurrence of an epidemic which took more *han 20 lives last Summer. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement92 1963-03-01 20 Ut» classified advertiteaeite :n Word, .N/fl Wuumuml CUNNINGHAM -To Nancy and BUI daughter Katherinr Ann on i"i-2-63 I A**unta HoKpital P. Ja>«. ARtHAO: To Arxhad and Zalrna a •on. al New Maternity Hoapital HunKtir Ward— 2o-2-63. brother for Azharl thanks to doctor* and ittaff. THARMARATNAM to Anna and flinrmn a92 words
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Advertisement27 1963-03-01 20 TONO— CHIA: Between Dr. Prter. jroungrat son of Madam Lien Tlew Chtion and Maureen, younKe*t daughter of Madam Chua Hul Neo at Muar on ■■t February 108327 words
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Advertisement21 1963-03-01 20 wnnip v*'-s --^ct-'X certs in 4f£l N i*^ "White Label -it never varies S&oteA®4faty Y<y DEWAR'S YOUR PASSPORT TO PLEASURE <fc21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-03-01 20 IJIGHEST and lowest tempera tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 68 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 91 85 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 84 7341 words
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Advertisement278 1963-03-01 1 Ik Recfongut«r ■^ij Just llke movie scrnn. K %!M FlJHi^V^r 1 totor o more genuine I I vision: no more deform- V I orion, netther bitten —^M^M~ ""tik.- JK^^LijM-\^B O««p picture /'^^^^^^^l HL^__ W^^^^^fc I ljMf J| Injeporable from fhe I *jg I JBBiirilH s ~J^--~ !Tk JJ K/B NOVAK278 words
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Advertisement28 1963-03-01 1 plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH DON'T BUY I A TELEVISION 1 SET 1 until you have seen the range of ultra modern slim-line "Picture Frame" TV sets at Stands 16 17 IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJlllllH28 words
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Miscellaneous1783 1963-03-01 1 Equipment worth $2m. Lo ZLZ od Rajaratnam to Ik .tWI9l> H^H languages -I i *ifc^J Mr F Sin- facilities and allow for a ArvAVj AVhl HI T ir\"H iff j L gapura will pro- t £S?I cxtension of the VJk/V^ll V^YlllJJl Llvyll Wi* Vide a four hour Speaking recently on1,783 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1963-03-01 2 I. H. DUCLOS - How television came to Singapore I. H. DUCLOS By JN July 1960, the Singapore Government invited, under the Colombo Plan aid scheme, a team of Japanese televi sion experts to survey the situation in Singapore and to make its recommendations to Government. The Japanese Colombo Plan team of experts submitted1,051 words
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Advertisement92 1963-03-01 2 r r> miii r T >>. I LAblNtl v I s L*r Ii ly' fi DIPLOMAT 18 Mil I jV» ISBBJteir iiiiiV +ff<z£' VHI I IMPERATOR-STEREO J EXQUISIT-STEREO DE LUXE SOUVERAEN Agents for Southern Maloya (including 159, CECIL ST., S'PORE-1, P.O. BOX 1051. 1 Port Swertenham, Klang, Kuala Lumpur. BAJB92 words
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Article, Illustration2461 1963-03-01 3 DAVID ROBINSON - TELE VISION: ITS BIG PROMISE AND THE PITFALLS DAVID ROBINSON Horrifying thing is that so much of it must be simply mediocre By the media of communication and the forces that change and shape our lives, television has something of the character of the upstart new-rich. No history to speak2,461 words
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Advertisement245 1963-03-01 3 HOW TO SELECT THE BEST TV SET! SHARP TV PICTURE IS AS SHARP AS A FINE ENGRAVING because it uses yvA i nuvistor v M pace ertroVfllc Tube* "V J H Sj 1. No screen fluttering or vV^^V HMMtI image collapse \A y N. J I ?P 2. Perfect reception245 words
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370 1963-03-01 4 TV for pre-school children Unesco I>ARL.\"TS should be made aware that television Is and will be a main factor in influencing the values and moral standards of our society, suggested a conference of 40 specialists from 18 coutnries which met recently at Leangkollen. near Oslo. Norway, al the invitation of370 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-03-01 4 THESE four charming continuity announcers wer e waiting to go before the cameras in the studio when this picture was taken. You will tiave seen them in your set. From left: Miss Mildred Appaduray (English language); Mrs. Kamala Dorai (TamU); Miss Hsu Fong Lim (Mandarin); and Miss Zaiton168 words
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Article, Illustration759 1963-03-01 4 Backroom boys of television By You don't see all of them ♦*THE first person that a televiewer in Singapore sees when he turns on his set is the continuity announcer, usually an attractive girl with a pleasant voice, who gives a summary of the day's programme. Later on comes the759 words
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Article344 1963-03-01 4 From Page One General (Hock ChoOng and Co.). Oraetz (Sftee Hin Trading Co.). Orundig (Klan Gwan (Malaya) Ltd.). Hitachi (Sime Darby). National (Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd). N.E.C. (Amateur Photo Btores Ltd.), Nordmende (Prager Ltd..) Philip* (William Jacks and Co (Malayal Ltd.) Pye (H. A. O'Connor344 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-03-01 4 MR. SNG rE successful introduction of television in Singapore reflects the efficiency of all tbose concerned in the project, said Mr. Sng Song Hwee, chairman of the publication and publicity committee of RETAS. Mr. Sng said that the pilot service launched on Feb. 15 was well94 words
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Advertisement195 1963-03-01 4 ERRESH MADE IN HOLLAND PERB'JAT DI-HOLLANC MJf^S g^gjj^^l^^*^ CHAP BURONG rTFI TELEVISION Eoch F&RES TV set is a model of technical J»~S Jy 1 rwftection. The many automatic devices make 2-• "^•1 operation extremely simple and q've tho 111 :^^ar-^. ■\i 8? picture the ultimate in sharpness yet with pli195 words
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Advertisement28 1963-03-01 4 FOR QUALITY I T E L F U N K E N T E L E V S I o N Sole Agents SEOW KUAN C0 f LTD.28 words
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Advertisement178 1963-03-01 5 WIDE SQUARE TV GIVES GREATER EDGE -TO -EDGE CLARITY rr^ >^ Hitachi Wide Square TV gives' a flat screen perspective of greater edge to edge clarity that can be ff enjoyed from any angle in front of the screen... a brilliant picture of life-like realism... a wide square f picture178 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-03-01 6 E /Y^K tMt many uses r \J of television i> for in in ation. In 1 1 some ".iin.iiiMi students in schools and colleges in a si\-statf area of the I'niti-d States participatr <•'! in an unprecedented I demonstration of the. MM of television in educa-241 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-03-01 6 High-flying television station rE sketch on the right shows how the earth's curvature limits the television signal and how the high-flying plane used in the Midwest Programme for Airborne Television Instruction overcomes this Television transmissions travel only in straight lines and can go only as far as the horizon. The123 words
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Advertisement299 1963-03-01 6 Va j^k jHT 1 SSMHi: 8-inch picture tube By M Service-free transistorized all printed j^F rSS: MODEL 16 -U 30 M circuit 3" x 4 4" ovol speaker 'i,*i^r inch P'Cu'e 'übe B Ploys on either AC or self contained WmM II aS?o^ U\un^' 1 ri U 1 1 2-volt299 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-03-01 7 RIGHT: Two television cameras help the operator in a steel works at Middlesborough. Yorkshire, to rapervise the flow of steel through the mill. The operator's box is sited with a direct view of the st*rl as it leaves the mill but it is only by the use260 words
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Advertisement200 1963-03-01 7 4sa Jww^sSWbsV 9 j*^Sp mKB Wk I ?*^^RWt fv BSBS^ mk. "<■ oBBBBT 'Sm 8887 MMsHliH^MißllVßHHlßlllllllllimßi twßSßdp BsV* -"^iffli -f Wf FT. 205 LUXUS' 23 screen' 18 valves and 7 diodes Automatic for contrast F. K. 500 *?3 "screen* 22 valves and 10 diodes' Automatic contrast control device Automatic If*200 words
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Article698 1963-03-01 8 POLYTECHNIC PLAYS AN ACTIVE PART A'oo? television servicing course available together with radio gINGAPORE Polytechnic opened its doors for students in November, 1950, when a craft course in radio servicing was made available and :ilso it technician course in telecommunications. However, as early as 1957 the then Head of Engineering,698 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-03-01 8 SPORE PRODUCTION TEAM IN SYDNEY A FIVE-MAN Singapore television production team spent six weeks on a familiarisation course in Australia under the Colombo Plan. Picture sh ows Mr. Tan Siew Loon (left). Mr. Phuah Choon Hong, Mr. Kevin Brooks, an Australian television set designer, and Mr. Tan69 words
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Article241 1963-03-01 8 rpHE future of television in Asia will depend to a large extent upon the constructive use which emerging nations can make of it. These nations cannot afford the luxury of television systems which serve merely for the entertainment of a small minority. If television241 words
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Advertisement96 1963-03-01 8 I KEE HUAT RADIO CO, LTD. bIH have pleasure in announcing their appointment as Sole Agents in <$A Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei for l| (TOKYO SHIBAURA ELECTRIC CO., HDD TCI Er%#l^£|f^ltl QFTCt m ChLEbW IwlwHl 9C I RADIOS, TRANSISTOR RADIOS, STEREO PHONO-RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS. jK^96 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-03-01 9 The above diagram shows the various processes involved in the transmission of a television broadcast programme. Synchronising pulses generated in the studio area are also transmitted to keep the scanning of the received picture in step with the camera scanning. These pulse have been omitted from the56 words
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Article, Illustration2171 1963-03-01 9 inter- ference on both sound and vision can be caused by some form of electrical machinery or electrical equipment, external to the receiver, producing interference signals which are acceptable to the receiver. This type of interference Is usually termed "external Interference" since2,171 words
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Article, Illustration3013 1963-03-01 10 The way that picture gets to your house JF the pattern in other countries is repeated, Singapore will soon be destined to undergo a bloodless revolution of the more pleasant type. This will break out shortly after the firs! television programmes go on the air and will be marked by3,013 words
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Advertisement64 1963-03-01 10 W25&&: modati for ymmM. £9Bj BP 9 St»~» 21 to 23 I 9 SINGAPORE TV jB RADIO BEj EXHIBITION -s B Robinson Read, 1-21 March. IHJ Rv *W KEE HUAT RADIO m W bW ,^k w co LTD B^ Mk HW^ Hr Maiaya's Foremoit w BW -^kt W H^^^-^^^b] wf64 words
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Advertisement76 1963-03-01 11 t^Jjjg^P TELEVISION 1 MASTERPIECES OF }£&£> r*t!l MODERN DESIGN AND CRAFTSMANSHIP Z^^^^^m p«4 Z I j. *J High pertormoncr TV models— Table. A Console and TV/ ijK Qg Sfcrco Radiogrorr t ftil vfak?~~SM^ U 23" wide cngle ?\T* (9 picture tube clearest picture k^^^^ ~"-f Z ond sound of life-76 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-03-01 12 TV here at an important moment MR. Sim Yeong Soon, president of the Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore, and chairman of th« organising committee of the TV and radio exhibition, said today that the introduction of television at this important stage of our nation building is not only201 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-03-01 12 THE television servicing department of a wellknown radio and TV store in Orchard Road is equipped with the latest instruments for testing and repairing sets. The Instruments Include the pattern generator, oscilloscope and volunteer. (Right). The technicians, too, are trained men who can spot a fault Immediately101 words
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