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Title Section22 1963-03-04 1 \vin\(;i: daily c lhtiimd sale exceeds IOO^OOO The Straits Times Hut**** fie**'** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1963. 15 CENTS KD\ 35222 words
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Article308 1963-03-04 1 TAI SING - TAI SING Union's 'service to nation' f* V<v Prompted by crisis with Indonesia over Malaysia By ONN: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE 10,000-strong Union of Commercial Workers is to sign an industrial peace agreement with 60 firms, most of them European. The union's general secretary, Mr. A. B.308 words
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125 1963-03-04 1 A 'do not strike' plea to mine men SINGAPORE, Sun. The threatened 1 strike by the National) Mining Workers Union is "definitely against the interests of the nation," Mr. John Jacob, president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore, has informed the union. If the strike materialises It will affect 14,000125 words
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Article34 1963-03-04 1 HONG KONG. Sun. A group of 92 doctors and their lamilies arrived by ii:r trom Bangkok yesterday to attend a four-day International Conference on Chest Diseases, which opens here this afternoon- Heuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article18 1963-03-04 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— Zainul Arifin, Speaker of the Indonesian Par' lament, died yesterday. He was 54. —Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article132 1963-03-04 1 Woman gives birth in cinema SINGAPORE, Sun. A scene in a Aim so shocked a woman that she cave birth in a cinema here. Che Pungut binte Ali, 22, and her husband. Inche Mohamed Ismail, a City Council worker, were watching the film "Chuchu Datok Merah" at the Odeon. Katong,132 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-03-04 1 AZA 'S WIFE TO WED AFTER DIVORCE By 808 PERIES SINGAPORE, Sunday ATTRACTIVE Raja Shamshiati binte Raja Putra, 19, third wife of Brunei rebel chief Sheik Azahari, today announced that she will re-marry soon. That is, after she gets a divorce from Azahari in the Shariah Court tomorrow. According to211 words
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Article51 1963-03-04 1 LONDON. Sun- World rur production in 1962-63 promises to reach a high level "but much will depend on the crops in India and Pakistan" according to the Com- 1 monwealth Economic Committees regular rice survey. It Mid harvests in Japan and Formosa already have produced record51 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-03-04 1 Bill Dunk wins Malayan Open BILL DUNK of Australia, 1963 Malayan Open golf champion, holds up his prize the handsome Seagram's trophy after receiving it from Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dunk, 24, returned a record-break-ing nine-under-par 65 for a four-round total of 276, to win the trophy and $4,500 prize money99 words
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108 1963-03-04 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, would probably "peep in" at the Ecafe conference opening in Manila tomorrow, a spokesman for the Minister said today. Dr. Subandrio yesterday announced he would fly to Manila next Friday morning for talks on Malaysia andReuter - 108 words
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Article34 1963-03-04 1 CANBERRA. Sun.— The Earl of Selkirk, British Commissioner-Gen-eral for South-east Asia, arrived here today to confer with Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies. and the Minister for External Affairs. Sir Oariield Berwick.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article137 1963-03-04 1 Threat to throw acid at Queen SYDNEY. Sun. Police were rushed to the Kates of Sydney showground last night after a threat to throw acid over Queen Elizabeth as she arrived in an open car for the "Pageant of Nationhood." Detective Sergeant Fred Lon*; bottom, senior Australian policeman attached toReuter - 137 words
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Article73 1963-03-04 1 Plants to produce meat? pHICAGO. Sun. A sclenV; tist said today that man may create new plant species capable of producing milk and meat, thus bypassing the cow and steer. This and many other marvels of tomorrow's world were forecast by Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg. chairman of the Atomic Energy73 words
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Article33 1963-03-04 1 I IMA (Peru). Sun. An avalanche which hit Pampayacta in the Andes yesterday is feared to have buried at least 300 people. Local authorities have sent urgent requests for help.33 words
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Article177 1963-03-04 1 Tower taken over in student rag LONDON. Sunday. •pHE impregnable Tower of London, home of the A Crown jewels, fell yesterday for the first time inits 885-year history— into the hands of 1,000 student "storm troopers." The students, from London University, were taking part in their annual rag week. After177 words
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Article177 1963-03-04 1 Filipino air crash kills 27 MANILA, Sun.— A Philippine Air Lines Dakota with 27 people aboard crashed in bad weather on a mountain in Davao province in the southern Philippines yesterday. Rescuers at the crash site reported that there were no survivors. A PAL spokesman. Miss Baby Raymundo. said thisUPI - 177 words
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Article47 1963-03-04 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia's navy Chief-of-Staff. Rear-Admlral E. Martadlnata. said yesterday his ships in the Malacca Straus wen ready for any "confrontation" with Malaya. Antarii News At?ency said ha was sppiikiiiK during an inspection tour of Rhio Lslands to check naval alertness.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article50 1963-03-04 1 SINGAPORE s M*tor*cydiil i Ifeng. Mi .>n«i pillionrider, l killed toni?b* wh<"n I machine HI landed in dilib d* II tnilfs f Inn n t:< id lirr today another motor"rydlst, Gob H©< k Cktm, 15. di"i jf tt r bia MtthtM t nlhdr'l with V- rhvide neat Delta50 words
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125 1963-03-04 2 A-babies of Hiroshima: The myth is exploded NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Sun. Radiation from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima did not cause any increase in the number of malformed children born to women survivors, a Yale research worker said yesterday. But there was a marked rise in the incidence ofReuter - 125 words
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199 1963-03-04 2 PEKING, Sunday rE 300-mile Sino-Pakistan border agreed yesterday begins in the north-west at an 8.500-foot high peak where the borders of Sinkiang, Pakistan's Hunzji state and Afghanistan meet. It passes through the top of the world's second highest mountain K.2. or MountReuter - 199 words
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Article387 1963-03-04 2 PEKING, Sunday fJHINA and Pakistan signed a border agreement in Peking yesterday. India, Involved in territorial disputes with both countries, immediately protested to China. The Sino-Pakistan agreement provisionally settles the 300-mile frontier between China's Slnklang province and the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan.Reuter - 387 words
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Article173 1963-03-04 2 'PEACE'— INDIA AND RUSSIA AGREE MOSCOW, Sun.— Mr. R. K. Nehru. Secretary-Gen-eral of the Indian Foreign Ministry, said last night that a 90-mlnute talk with Mr. Khrushchev showed that Russia and India agree that the Sino-Indlan border problem should be settled peacefully. He told a press conference here that heReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-03-04 2 MR. ZULFICAR BHUTTO a Kashmir prayer MR. PENG CHEN China is patient13 words
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75 1963-03-04 2 HONG KONG, Sun.— The China Peace Committee yesterday attacked the 4,000-mile "friendship inarch" from New Delhi to Peking as an "anti-China conspiracy," the New China News Agency reported. The group of 11 men and two women includes Americans, Austrians, Japanese, Indians and two Britons.Reuter - 75 words
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Article29 1963-03-04 2 KATMANDU, (Nepal). Sun. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. India's Minister for Home Affairs, yesterday had an hour's meeting with King Mahendra of Nepal which he described as "fruitful."29 words
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Article126 1963-03-04 2 Persian women win right to vote TEHERAN. Sun.— Persian women last night won the right to vote under a Government decree which also said they could stand as candidates for the Majlis (lower house) In the next general election, expected in two or three months. The Government decree wilj haveReuter - 126 words
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Article180 1963-03-04 2 IRAQ WAS 'THE MAIN RED BASE' DAMASCUS, Sun. The new Iraqi revolutionary regime suppressed Communists because Iraq was "the main base of international Communism in the Middle East," the Iraqi Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Abdul Hussein Jamali, said today. At a news conference he accused the Soviet Union and Its alliesUPI - 180 words
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127 1963-03-04 2 JOHANNESBURG, Sun— Mr. J Michael Harmel. 47. a journalist who won a suit for damages against a South African police officer on Friday, was arrested at his home yesterday. He was already under 24-hour-a-day house arrest. Colonel P. J. Venter, of the PoliceReuter - 127 words
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Article56 1963-03-04 2 MACAO. Sun-S.x reiugees from Communist China were killed when two Chinese gunboats machinegunned and sank their sampan Just outside Macao waters. Chan Mun. 42. who escaped with his wife and son and a friend In anolner sampan, told reporters yesterday the gunboats opened tire when the refugeees56 words
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Article37 1963-03-04 2 TOKYO. Bun. Japan and the Netherlands have reached an accord In principle here on the settlement of claims arising from the sinking by Japan of a Dutch hospital ship Immediately after the war. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Miscellaneous142 1963-03-04 2 A By V. T. Mimmlim Dirk Trmry By hf mtf r a* m u "^wßßßfc' <v I I •COVjl tWTfTUED > I TUB pamilv I TCN fcimLTTM LITfD I r■4M V) S«O?*H^t3e^l 1D ??yf£y.°*i TWtIR OWN 1 LEAVES TVe POOCW- i >-» T^l Li'l \hn,r B H Al Capp fa*&142 words
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Article189 1963-03-04 3 Quick look round iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T UANDA, Sun.— A capJL* tured Angolan rebel said yesterday he and other Africans, lured to Morocco by a Canadian Protestant missionary with promises of technical training, had instead received military training under a Portuguese Communist. NEW YORK: A rare Philippine eagle acquired by the St.189 words
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173 1963-03-04 3 Don't buy 'slavery' goods move hits snag LOS ANGELES. Sun. A department store here has won the first of a possible series of courtroom battles' to stop self appointed "vigilantes" from sweeping goods made in Communist countries off the shelves of America's supermarkets. The campaign, vigorously conducted in many cities,173 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-03-04 3 CHURCHILL PLEASED' OVER U.S. CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON. Sun. Sir Winston Churchill has told a key member of the U.S. Congress that he would be pleased if Congress should make him an honorary U.S. .citizen. Sir Winston's message was sent to Representative Francis E. Walter, head of the sub-commit-tee on nationality ofUPI - 145 words
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295 1963-03-04 3 Knit-wit computer can put anything in stitches LONDON, Sun.— A British scientist said here last week that he has built a machine that can knit many times faster than a woman and it knits not only clothes but boats, sails, parachutes and even car bodies. The machine, result of AveReuter - 295 words
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Article31 1963-03-04 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Bun. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has 'ordered research into the possibility of orbiting monkeys in space satellites for periods of up to 30 days.31 words
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Article34 1963-03-04 3 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope John has sent a telegram cf thanks to the Balzan Foundation in Switzerland which awarded him its peace prize yesterday, a Vatican spokesman said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1963-03-04 3 NAPLES, Sun. Fire caused by short circuit destroyed the embalmed bodies of 20 monks in the crypt of a church here last night.26 words
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Article53 1963-03-04 3 LONDON, Sun. lan Leslie. 11. helped pull an eight-year-old girl from a river near Preston yesterday and gave her artificial respiration, saving her life. He went home, changed into dry clothes and returned to play with his friends. On the way he was struck by a53 words
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85 1963-03-04 3 UAVAN'A. Sun. Another group of Russians, several hundred strong, sailed from here yesterday on the passen-ger-freighter Mikhail Khaianinin. Some of the Russians were accompanied .by wives and children. It is not known whether the Russian men were soldiers, military instructors or inspectors stationed inReuter - 85 words
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187 1963-03-04 3 Mars just a desert, says scientist T^EW YORK, Sun.— A telescope sent 15 miles up by balloon to get a better view of Mars found it to be a "vast desert." The Dallas Times. Texas, said this today quoting Dr. Harold Weaver, a scientist engaged on the project. By balloonReuter - 187 words
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Article193 1963-03-04 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV turned up later than expected to vote in the Russian Supreme Soviet elections today. He said He had first forgotten his identity card. He told a woman' clerk who registered his vote at a polling booth near the Kremlin: "IReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement339 1963-03-04 3 WEST NEW GUINEA a* f THE BIG SELL OUT! Malaya now taces a "confrontation" with an expansionist Indonesia over the inclusion of the Borneo Territories into Malaysia. To the south her Commonwealth partner, Australia, faces a similar "confrontation" with Indonesia over the future of New Guinea. Read this first hand339 words
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Advertisement250 1963-03-04 4 Television is before vou. Reach out and HbV I I HHH bbbl .^b^ bbW I II get your set now. Yes, it's almost as easy H HI I H HI as that to own a TV set. A NATIONAL TV I HI H II that is. Many millions of satisfied250 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-03-04 5 PENANG, Sun. Miss Low (.aik Sim. 19. a receptionist, who was elected Press Ball Queen here last night. She won from 16 other contestants. Miss Helen Yeow. 19, was runner-up, and Miss Alice Chuah, 21, a salesgirl, third. Datin Wong Pow Nee, wife of96 words
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Article88 1963-03-04 5 Talks on a Cheshire home today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The inaugural meeting of the Cheshire Home for the Sick committee will be held at the Selangor Club tomorrow. It will discuss plans for applying for State land for building the home here. Datin Sa'adiah Sardon, pro tetn chairman, said today88 words
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Article53 1963-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRD, Sun.— A new branch of the Johore Malayan Indian Congress was formed today ai Simpang Rengam, 50 miles from here, at a meeting called by Mr. M. P. Kumaran. a member of the Johore Legislative Assembly. Mr. Elias Ahmad was elected president of53 words
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Article40 1963-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Donations for Chr Juriah buue Hamid now total $128. Late-i contributors are KG. Ho. Singapore. $4; Zainal Abidin Abdullah (KL.) S3; Gerald Hawkins iK.L.) $20; and Syed Zainal Abidin $10. The previous total was 592.40 words
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Article52 1963-03-04 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The First Magistrate from Kuala Lumpur. Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar All. has assumed duties here as circuit magistrate and acting President of the Sessions Court. He succeeds Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali who has been transferred as President of the Sessions Court In Kota52 words
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Article27 1963-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore commercial community has received an invitation to visit the 1963 Hanover Fair In Germany from Aoril 28 to May 7.27 words
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307 1963-03-04 5 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From" SYDNEY, Sun.— A Malayan student is taking part in an interesting experiment at St. Mary's High School, where 48 children in Form II are learning Malay and Indonesian language. He is their fellow student Michael Chong. of Kuala Lumpur, who307 words
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Article, Illustration446 1963-03-04 5 A Canadian expert talks of Malaya's 'unusual stable and sound conditions 9 By AUSTEN ZECHA: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA will attract more foreign firms and boost the industrialisation of the country, a Colombo Plan industrial economist predicted today. Mr. Philip Stuohen, a446 words
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Article189 1963-03-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told leading Chinese businessmen today that the Government would continue its task of industrialisation after MalaysiaHe called on the business community to play its role in bringing about a happy and prosperous future and a189 words
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Article131 1963-03-04 5 IPOH, Sunday. THE Socialist Front has launched a nation-wide protest campaign against the arrest of Inche Ahmad Boestamam, Socialist Front M.P. and chairman of Party Rakyat Malaya. He was detained under the Internal Security Act In Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 14. Inche Ishak bin Hajl Mohamed,131 words
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Article123 1963-03-04 5 OENANG, Sun. The Penang Umno division resolved last night to urge the Federation Government to introduce national service to strengthen the local forces in the light of Indonesian aggressiveness towards Malaya. "We cannot take their present confrontation policy too lightly." Syed Hassan Aidid. the divisional president,123 words
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92 1963-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Fatlmah binte Agll. 18. wife of a member of the Johore Military Forces, reported to police today how she had been molested in her home on the night of Feb. 27 by a soldier while her husband was away on guard92 words
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Article63 1963-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Work on the new $100,000 Malayan Chinese Association building here is expected to begin early next month, the architect. Mr K N Damu. said today. The four-storied building, to be shared jointly with the Jo'nurr Bahru Chinese Association will go up in Jalan Ibrahim63 words
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228 1963-03-04 5 Anglers' club and the members who got away KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Malayan Anglers' Association, Mr. Yap Futt Kong, today appealed to people who love angling "to come forward and help the association run actively again." Membership has dwindled from 300 when it was formed in 1958228 words
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Article42 1963-03-04 5 IPOH. Sun. Government clerks In Perak plan to form a co-op-erative housing society to build low-cost homes for themselves. The initiative has been taken by the Perak Government Clerical Services Union with approval of its district branches.42 words
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170 1963-03-04 5 Only $125 collected for student hostel KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two Australians, Mr. Bert Martin and Mr. Everald Compton, who have been here a week raising funds for International House in Queensland, have so far collected only $125 in Malaya. This came from members of the Lions Club. There are 178170 words
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Article57 1963-03-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Police here have issued a warning to all shopkeepers in town not to display "tlkam" (gambling) boards or games of chance. Senior Inspector Pritam Singh said today that four shopkeepers were detained yesterday for having these boards in their shops. Prizes offered range from57 words
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Article31 1963-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. Harry Spence. United Nations representative here, will speak on "World Understanding" at a special luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club on March 20.31 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-03-04 6 LEE CALLS FOR HAPPY, PROSPEROUS MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called on the people of Singapore to work with the Government to build a "happy, prosperous and peaceful" Malaysia. Mr. Lee said this during his 10-hour tour of the Bukit Panjang constituency184 words
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Article205 1963-03-04 6 HONG KONG, Sunday. HONG KONG busmen are generally not happy over a 20-minute meal break without pay given to them as a "concession" by the China Motor Bus Co. 1 The company, which holds the monopoly on Hong Kong island, has previously made no provisionReuter - 205 words
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Article93 1963-03-04 6 'Kill dogs' will is challenged PITTSBURGH, Sun. Two Irish setters, Brickland. aged six, and Sunny Birth, aged two, have been given a legal "stay of execution." Miss Ida Capers, their owner, died last month and, fearing the dogs might not be so well looked after, left instructions In her willReuter - 93 words
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Article69 1963-03-04 6 LONDON, Sub.— Sunshine and blue skies over Britain today drew thousands of holiday-makers out of their Winter retreats. The Automobile Association reported at noon over 3,000 motorists an hour were travelling towards the coasts on many roads in the South. I A family isolated for 66Reuter - 69 words
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111 1963-03-04 6 BOSS TAKES A HOLIDAY— ALL PAID FOR BY HIS STAFF PARIS. Sun.— Mr. Eric l.injT coin, of London, Is having a wonderful week-end in Paris all paid for by the 32 (Iris working: in his shampoo factory. "But what my girls don't know yet is that I am planning toReuter - 111 words
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Article72 1963-03-04 6 LONDON, Sun. Britain's Burma Star Association is alarmed over a sudden rise in the death rate of its World War II members, the Sunday Express reported today. Officials said nearly 60 veterans of the campaign in their early forties had died in the last year They believe,Reuter - 72 words
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Article69 1963-03-04 6 LONDON. Sun— A former Communist Chinese agent who chose freedom said today he was ordered to spy on Britain'* Field Marshal Lord Montgomery while in Hong Kong, posing as a journalist. Self-admitted agent Bic Chou. former executive and senior editor of the newspaper Ta Kung Pao also69 words
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267 1963-03-04 6 JCSSELTON. Sun. MORE youths are going in for a technical education, figures for enrolment to the Government Trade School here reveal. Total enrolment in January was 100. with 78 new entries last year. The number of boys under training in each trade267 words
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Article181 1963-03-04 6 A LOR STAR, Sun A young housewife was murdered when she refused to allow her modesty to be outraged, the DPP. Inche Hamzah bin Abu Samah, told the Kedah Assize Court today. Hanafiah bin Lebai Abdul Rahman, 52, a tapper, was accused of murdering his181 words
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Article55 1963-03-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.—For-ty-one premises in Singapore have been earmarked "protected places" in the Government Gazette. No person shall be in the said premises unless he is in possession of a pass-card or permit issued by the specified authority, or has received permission from an autho- rised officer on55 words
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163 1963-03-04 6 'Take more interest in education public is urged CINGAPORE, Sun.— Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore, has urged the public to take more interest in the education of their children, whether at school or university level. He said: "Apathy of the public in this matter and163 words
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Article86 1963-03-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places starting at 7 p.m. MONDAY: Unity Road open space; Kampong Lorong 29, Geylang; Arabic School. Hindrede Road. TUESDAY: Kallang Bas'n; Kampong Cheng San; Onraei Road police quarters; WKDNKSDAY: Jalan Tua Kong; Ann86 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-03-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will oe cut off in Jalan Bukit Merah. from Jalan Bukit Mprah School to Alexandra Road kampong, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. f> McGregor and Frank Sedgman (far end oi court) playing Don Candy and Mervyn Rose in the all- Australian Anal of54 words
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Advertisement148 1963-03-04 6 Ah-tshoo Ah Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant arid catarrh; wy^Si Uu2l££l£B ***** Loit Doy: '1.30-3.30-700-9.30 p.m. Chuck Connori Komala Devi "GIRONIMO" (Technicolor). Tomorrow: "Pay Roll". HB^^^ SINGAPORE* SOUTH EAST ASIAN PREMIERE LIDO WEDNESDAY 6th MARCH at 8.45 p.m. The Spore Harbour Board Pipe Band will be in attendance SfHts*tn hr*>m ThurmUtfi 7th148 words
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Advertisement439 1963-03-04 6 I xo%v siio^ i\i. I 11am 1.30 4.00 6.30 I 9 30pm ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S j; .the man who knew too much! Jomcs STEWART Dorn DAY 1 Technicolor Poromount. Plm! "Bcrito Singapura" No. S. COMING' 1 0 BROTHERS" t J Cloudio Cordinolc Aloin Dtlow XOW SHOW I M. X Horn I.JO439 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1963-03-04 7 World tennis and its reluctant champ... THE DAVIS CUP SENSATION WHO WAS ONLY INTERESTED IN PLAYING AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL IN the Challenge Round at Forest Hills in August 1950, a lanky voung Australian named Ken McGregor caused one of the greatest upsets in the history of the Davis Cup. It was1,363 words
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Article57 1963-03-04 8 1* Ward* Sit (Mimtmm ill TNI FAMILY of tIM lit* MWaat Ho Rirw i.i»n thank frtaada r«i*tivM •nd reMragura for (Ifti of •erolll. I wr»»ih«, money for Maim. TMI FAMILY ot th* JoMpkm* Montnro thank rrlativta aad friend* ulatanc* and at'tndanrr during thair MRI T.I. RAMASAMY I Y I57 words
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Obituary38 1963-03-04 8 It HorWi lit (Mtmmmm) IN IVCR LOVING Memory Of OTir moil beiovwl fathrr Mr KantKitiagam of Buklt Mriialam who parted from in for hlxhrr nrrvic* on 4-S-61 Oon» hut n»vtr forcoitm. An mipiinm hard to nu.38 words
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Article198 1963-03-04 8 2* Horrfj $10 (Minimum) sale: sale: sale: can at Tow* and Country Dresa Salon. Drtaari Ixlow OMtl Discount oo everything: AIR CONDITIONING for only 130 a month hv c.irnrr P.inK Singapore •Utl or KuaU Lumpur HM for full dft.. 1 1JOAN BOOTY Moil, i flrhnol for r...>hi.in. I'not.. and198 words
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882 1963-03-04 8 The Straits Times Monday. March 4. 1963. An Ecafe Survey There is some excuse foi believing that at the 19th session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East more attention will be given to the political problems of Malaysia than to the economic problems of the Ecafe882 words
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Article385 1963-03-04 8 The Dunlop tyre factory in Petaling Jaya— Malaya's biggtit manufacturing project so far— hat been opened with appropriate fanfare. More than 130 million in local and foreign capital in being inveated in th*> enterprise, and there will h* jobs for 1,000 Malayans when the factory ia in full385 words
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1104 1963-03-04 8 China halts clean-up of Walled City' horror... from lAN McCRONE HONG KONG Sunday WHAT INFLUENCED PEKING TO BACK A CAPITALIST GROUP? PART of the Hong Kong Government s slum clearance plan has b&sn halted indefinitely by the People's Republic of China siding with a group of landlords. The Peking regime,Reuter - 1,104 words
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507 1963-03-04 8 MARK FRANKLAND - A dilemma for Khrushchev over neutral states MARK FRANKLAND by MOSCOW, Sun. THE Iraqi revolution has spotlighted one of the acutest problems facing Bovlet diplomacy: how to deal with the neutral but non-Com-munist states of Asia, Africa and Latin America. In Iraq the new regime Is carrying out a tough507 words
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Article312 1963-03-04 8 MOVES TO TOUGHEN ASSAM LINKS After Chinese invasion threat TEZPUR. Sun— lndia Is trying to strengthen transport links with h»r vulnerable and rich northeast border state of Assam, which was threatened by last year s Chinese invasion. Assam. covering 47.000 square miles and with a population of nearly 12 millionReuter - 312 words
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Advertisement627 1963-03-04 8 Straits Tines k Malay Mali Ctaaalftad advanlaamaata aaay ha kandad *a> lat ftaac COLD ITODitl ARCAM Orchard Road COLD BTORACB aHANCHM AT HOLLAND ROAD KATOW KIPPIL ROAD— MAVAL BASB Autltanaad Aganta: CITY BOOK STORB LTO winch»at«r Hauaa. CaMyar Quay TMB NlWt FRONT fitipatrlek'a Suaaiwartwt M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Haed.627 words
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Advertisement38 1963-03-04 8 PHILIPS SALES AND SttVMS E*gM HIRE PLRCHASE TERMS P r><>« available with FREE TELEVISION INSLIANCE rIVi AFTER ftAUB MEKVICE Lj •it««*«d] ■•til I p.m. 4' -fxmWFMi a»n iit» ALLIED RADIO > CORPORATION S I*.,CIRCUL*R ROAD *Nc»fo«i. t rn.: »227«38 words
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Advertisement144 1963-03-04 8 jg^ Quality... \^s£^ filter smoker non-filter Wuui smoker! f^S* 1 8 FINEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES Sol* Ag«nt«: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. Burroughs is the name for Ac coon tin g MACHINES Whatever your business, whatever its size, there's a quality-built accounting machine in the Burroughs line each one of them fast, accurate144 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-03-04 9 THE general manager p of the Malayan Railway, Uato Ahmad Perang (right) examining a j model of the "Bunga Raya" diesel locomotive complete with wagon and carriage, which he presented to the Sekolah Kebangsaan Hisamuddin in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On tbe extreme left is the headmaster of86 words
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Article97 1963-03-04 9 SHAW'S $3,000 FOR FUND SINGAPORE. Sun. In response to the call by the entire Malayan Press, the Shaw organisation group ol companies in the Federation, comprising Shaw Brothers (Ipoh) Ltd., Shaw Brohers iK.L.) Ltd., and Shaw Brothers (Penang) Ltd., have each contributed $1,000 towards the National Patriotic Fund. Support Cheques97 words
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Article128 1963-03-04 9 Anti- piracy patrols hold six men JESSELTON, Sunday. £IX people are now in police custody as a result of a combined police-Royal Navy-army operation against pirates in the North Borneo islands east of Semporna. The operation was carrlec out near the Allae Channel police said today. While HMS Barrosa and128 words
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Article52 1963-03-04 9 JESSELTON. Sun. Dr. Lai Kuen Fong. of Malacca has as{sumed duty as a medical ofTcer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here. A graduate or the University of Malaya in Singapore in 1961 he has since then held hospital appointments in the Federation before going to52 words
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Article92 1963-03-04 9 KUCHING. Sun. The North Borneo Government is offering prizes SI. OOO each in a competition for a State national anthem and a State flag for the new state of Sabah. For the anthem both words and music are required and the words must be in92 words
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Article53 1963-03-04 9 IPOH. Sun.— The numoer ol people who registered for jobs at the Government employment exchange here, which also serves the Kampar, Parn. Orik. Lengcong and Kuala Kangsar areas, increased from about 6.900 in October to about 7.300 in December last year. But in January there was a drop53 words
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237 1963-03-04 9 S'PORE FIRM TO PAY MONTHLY INCENTIVE BONUS CINGAPORE. Sun. Payment of a monthly incentive bonus to its employees is provided for in a threeyear collective agreement signed between George Lee Ltd. and the Singapore General Employees' Union. The agreement says: "In view of the incentive nature as well as the237 words
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Article56 1963-03-04 9 KLANO. Sun.— Tengku Budli 1 Shah, brother of the Bultan of Selangor. yesterday opened the Shell traffic Game attended by 500 schoolchildren from 12 schools. His wife, R«ja Amlnah. presented the winners cups to the Mem National Type Primary School and the Methodist Girls 156 words
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227 1963-03-04 9 Tan attacks 'business above the nation' outlook PAUB. San. Businessxv men with trarf? ties in Indonesia were criticised today for placing: their trading interests above the national dignity. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, Minister of Finance and president of tbe Malayan Chinese Association, said that to forfeit one's national dignity for227 words
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Article94 1963-03-04 9 New branch of bank is opened SINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said yesterday that the benefits of wealth were being more diffused and distributed through economic development. This increased development made for higher wages and better social services. It was94 words
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Article52 1963-03-04 9 SINOAPORE. Bun. All post offices, except Orchard Road Arcade post office and Slglap postal agency, will be upened from a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Sunday for the sale of the new issue of Singapore definitive postage stamps. The General Post Office will opeo from 9 a.m. to52 words
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170 1963-03-04 9 ITU ALA LUMPUB, Sun.— The ■7 Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, issued today a statement in connection with what Mr. Lee Kuan Yew reportedly said on income tax and customs duties after merger. It was not correct to say. the statement said, as170 words
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Article76 1963-03-04 9 IPOH, Sun. Malaya, though small and new.y independent, would not remain silent In facing external threats but would Immediate, ly enlarge Its armed forces to meet the challenge, the deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ab. dul Razak. said last night. He was addressing a rally of 5.000 organised76 words
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295 1963-03-04 9 Cuepacs bid to form a giant union for clerks KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A MOVE is to be made to bring together the 25 clerical trade unions in the Federation into one giant union. As a first step towards achieving this object, a meeting of the heads of all the 25295 words
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79 1963-03-04 9 CONCRETE FLOORS GIFT FOR VILLAGERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Correct Mix Concrete Ltd., a Joint British-American .enterprise, will begin production- near Batu Caves soon. The first few tons will be given free to the villagers of Sungel Midah near here to enable them to lay concrete floors In their houses. The79 words
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Article37 1963-03-04 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Director of Posts will present a trophy to the winner of the 1962 "Best Kept Post Office" competition tomorrow at the mail branch of the General Post Office at 2.30 p.m.37 words
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256 1963-03-04 9 DETAINED NEWSMEN: INQUIRY REQUEST SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today decided to ask the Government to hold a public inquiry, presided over by a High Court judge, into the recent detention of a number of S.N.U.J members The union also resolved that at the Inquiry the Government256 words
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Advertisement152 1963-03-04 9 GENERAL® ELECTRIC USA brings you its famous range of REFRIGERATORS Available in capacities from 5.18 cu.ft. to 13.2 cu.ft. See them today! Illumattd: Model TA 241. 10 cu.ft. This handsome refrigerator finished in gleaming white comes with fullwidth freezer, chillertrays, 2 egg shelves, and dial defrost convenience. GENERAL® ELECTRIC ALSO152 words
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Advertisement398 1963-03-04 9 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth that won- V dcrtul natural sparkle. Clean them /^\l with Steradent, the way they ihould Jt -f be cleaned. Ju»t drop the denture* \4iL^ >2/ into a bath of Steradent and leave ~~\A them for 20 minutes each day.398 words
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Miscellaneous461 1963-03-04 9 Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE AM «•«> Time Signal Ne- yard; SIS Teenage Jamboree--BHORT ZTS^r™ E^i^C^^i &*BP SS.S "%S MMmvu^JXSlmyicE: U°o SSSSSTaS^^^i SPSS ?S 'XT am «nn AJOfS* 5£ na i'. Th Ne^ s o 80 Top ot I News 710 Regional News; 7.15 A.M. 6.00 Good MornUig; 6.01 Th«461 words
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Article259 1963-03-04 10 I FOLLOW the profession of a soldier, and do not indulge in any pleasure or amusement but that of endeavouring to extend my conquests", wrote the Lion of the Punjab, in a letter introducing himself to Mr. Seton, the new Briti s h Resident at259 words
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Article827 1963-03-04 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The Lion of the Punjab ALLINGTON KENNARD By Kushwant Singh Allen and Unwin 30s. By every way a remarkable man and an astonishing despot. In a country with a tradition of religious intolerance he cdnmanded the loyalty of subjects fiercely opposed to each other's religious beliefs. He certainly inspired his827 words
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Article384 1963-03-04 10 THE LAST OF Tff£ INCAS. By Edward Hydros and George Ordish. (Longmans. 305.). PERU fell to a band of fewer than 300 scallywags led by Francisco Pizarro, an illiterate scoundrel whose sole interest was booty. In the same way. 12 years before, the Aztec empire384 words
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Article146 1963-03-04 10 ULTRAMARINE. Bf Malcolm Lowry. (Jonathan Cape. 215.). pEW first novel* have taken five years to write. Malcolm Lowry was born in 1909 and went to sea when he left school in 1927. By the early summer of 1929 a version of Ultramarine was finished and taken to146 words
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Advertisement128 1963-03-04 10 YOU CHOOSE BRADMA ADDRESSING MACHINES for helping you in paperwork problems. Ideal for payrolls, direct mailing, etc.. HERMES TYPEWRITERS for your office correspondence/They are swift. silencjand very efficient. MONROE CALCULATORS q f for bringing you modern., fully V automatic calculating. Y*>u can depend on these for easy portability., utmost simplicity128 words
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Miscellaneous269 1963-03-04 10 Straits Times Crossword 1. I* -r^SK, harmonious sound* (8). 8. Turf produces vegetable* with 5. Painful emotion about a cer- a drawback (10) tain measure In Malaya (6). o^^^. 9. Dealers In drugs gel him to 12 Sooner or hto goods to join secu otherwlae (8) u »> to Mnoke269 words
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Advertisement1507 1963-03-04 11 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.: Out S'pon Sail! P. S'hwa Pining CALCHAS LiverpMl. Glasgow la Part OEMODOCUS iKirpail. have. Hamturg Mai I Mar 1 Mai 1/11 Mat n PEIEUS uverpiil. Oubun. fiiasgow Mar 11 Mar 1] Mar 14/11 Mar II ASPHALION Livirpnl Mil 11 Mar II Mw 17/21 Mm1,507 words
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Advertisement1486 1963-03-04 11 aa»^^iil^i^^^B^j^^^i^^^i^^BT^^aiV THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIIMU 10 MUM. ll HAVRE. HAMIURS, BREMEN, MIWUP, yg3P>^ ROTTERDAM. AMITERCAM, 0410. 60TNENBMRB ANO COPENfcUiEII ttfKRS Ml "BASRA" a) I. 47/ 4 Mar 5 7 Mir 1/ I Mar n p 151 MALACCA" 11/24 Mar 25 27 Mar 21/21 Mir VXLvSy "SONSKHU 1 I) SB1,486 words
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Advertisement1389 1963-03-04 11 MEMf^JLJIME EXPRESS SERVICE TO UNION iIYEBPO* ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P t'haai "eninj RENREOCN (E.Laj I'pill. 6 mouth, Hull. H Mrg ll Pt/TMay Mir 5/ 5 RENCLOE (E.li) I Mill. M Bro NaMkarg 6. »/TMay Mar 1/ I BENNACHIE Lpul. Havn G'mth. H'arg. Mir 11/11 Mar 17/21 Mar 22 231,389 words
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Advertisement1392 1963-03-04 11 w^ McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. VlVct in- ni ***** fbtftla ELLERMAN LIME KLAVENESS LIMB W m UNION. HAMBURt, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANtEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. ■AVRE. HULL ft MIBBiESBROUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND CITY Or LEEBS* M l f itl Cf>trll SHl S'oort P S'ham Penani Mwmviul IS/11 Mas 11/21 Mar 211,392 words
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Article30 1963-03-04 12 RI-BBER TIN (per Ik.) (per pica!). Fa*. IV $4*6.87 H >C. 7«e%a. $4*6.87 H 27. 75Sete. M2«.«S 18. 74*4 eta. MJ7 sn, Mart*. 1. 74S«*a. $428.25 1. 5428.M30 words
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Article1157 1963-03-04 12 Uncertain week on stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent IT was an uncertain week on the Malayan Stock Exchange with operations curtailed by the Hari Raya holidays in Singapore and the Federation. There was no political or economic news of any kind to produce any incentives to stimulate the interest1,157 words
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Article140 1963-03-04 12 rplN prices are now back: at X December levels following the strike threat in the mining Industry. On Saturday morning there was a further rise of 25 cents In StralU tin which took It up to $428.50 per plcul. Since Wednesday the price has Improved $1.87140 words
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Article32 1963-03-04 12 Current D»t* of ToUI ToUlfor payment payment tar^ pre^ow Be««nl PUnt March 26 Jitra Rubber 12% l ii^r Holyrood Rubber 7%%t M»fCh 28 Kampoof KuanUn 5%t April 4 t Interim32 words
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Article281 1963-03-04 12 COMMODITY REVIEW and It will offer a further 200 tons at Its weekly sale ou Wednesday. Meanwhile stock* of reflned tin In London Metal Exchange warehouses continue to rise and In the week ended February 23 totalled 4.236 tons. Rubber reached lta invrmit i«m alnce September on the Malayan Run-,281 words
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Article919 1963-03-04 12 THE table of share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange showi Uat tHUtae« to February 22 (A) and last bminrss since that date (B) with H and I, atAndinc for Hirhnt and Lowest boslneaa for taut year and this year to date. 40/- 20/3 Mil. Tin 21/6 1/8919 words
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Article38 1963-03-04 12 industrials: (Ins: t rubber*: »>b. 26 •7.4» 100.56 1*5.39 F'h. 27 Feh. 28 »7-7» 98.14 JU0.47 10IHB 1*5.12 1.5.13 Om. 2>. INS ae lob. March I 98.67 M.77 ***** Marrh I ill 99 T4 1*47138 words
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Advertisement1026 1963-03-04 12 TO EUROPI AND THf UNITED KINGDOM s.s. ORIANA (42,000 tons fully oircondHioned xtobilistxl) D«partrM« SINGAPORE 1M April 1t63 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON Ml M«y 1963 Bti ColossAo, A4t4M», Pott Soid, Nopis* A Ots.aMar. UMW TOURIST CLASS a.do.i.< b h, w a~j»*m» (First Com fu*fy boossad) Apply to year Twv«| Affwat, or BStw1,026 words
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Advertisement295 1963-03-04 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tfc. Maasßirs. ML *O. llsßipirs, ».o._Je«_lM Keess Lss«s> P.O. Bo« 30, Ipok m P.O. 177. Pssi— Name: (A*»./Mr»./«A*ss) Atfdrsss TRUSTEt: THE CHARTCKED BAMK (MALAYA) T»UST« LTO. 4 3.63. V^A HOEGH LINES A «RST VESSEL FOR295 words
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Advertisement667 1963-03-04 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rpHE following is a complete list ef revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. March I: INDUSTRIALS B. S. Alex oidt 2..\4 Atlaa lea I.SO 9M Trusts** 5.00 ft.SO Bauataad i .so i M ea. HoMiag t> s/s Coa. Tla Smelt 17/S 18/S667 words
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Advertisement763 1963-03-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SI (Mlm.r—Box tt eta, aatra THE ADVERTISER Box Al4Ol S.T. K.L. Position tilled. Applicants thanked WANTED TWO SERVANTS European bouse. Two people. Suits Die mother daughter live In. Pbone (S'pore) *****. Require A JUNIOR BOOK-KEEPER with seme knawledg* *r Chinese. State ag* and salary required, SOX763 words
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Advertisement763 1963-03-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Warda SS (Mtm.y—Box U eft, aatf WANTED Expartenccd lat Class Boiler Attendant. Apply with full particulars and salary required to Box AS33B S.T. (S'pore). ALOR STAR Market Research Interviewer— Part-time required. Would suit Pcnool Teacher or Government Sen-ant. Fero 10th Floor, Aala Insurance Building. Singapore. 1. WANTED763 words
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Advertisement1018 1963-03-04 13 SITUATIONS WANTED njTarda St (Ml*.)— Box It tt: txtrm CHINESE COUPLE Cookboy /Washamah available Immediately. Competent honest hardworking. Pnone (B'pore) 68-296. AUSTRALIAN CIRL QUALIFIED ENGLISH HISTORY SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER/ LIBRARIAN. INTBRBSTED WORKING IN MALAYA AFTER JULY OR IN ISS4. WOULD CONSIDER POSITION OTHER THAN TEACHING. PLEASE WRITE MISS E. 8800,1,018 words
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Advertisement1019 1963-03-04 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT y Worda St iMim.) Boa tt eta. extra 00D0WH SPACE VACANT 24 Trafalgar Street 6804 squara feet. Please contact 50 Market Street, I S pore or Phone 7458*. EDUCATION Ward, $1 (Him.)— Baa U eta, extrm INSTITUTE OP BOOKKEEPERS May 1963 txitni. Entries close Marcb 20th 19631,019 words
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Advertisement950 1963-03-04 13 TUITION tt Warda St (Mm.)— Boa It eU. extra. fNOLISH: QRAOUATS, 10 yeara* teaching exparitoca. Rlns bttwtaa B-13 noon. Tel: ***** (Sporel. DRtiIMAKINO LIARN tbe quickest method, centimeter measuremtnt, drawlac. cuttlns. atwtac to perfect attins- (Dutch system). Success guaranteed. Pbone Kathleen (Spore) *****. BALLROOM OANCINO Quick/Easy Way Quickstep, waltz. Foxtrot,950 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-03-04 13 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE M War¥» SI (mHm.>~Baa $0 eta. extra SPECIAL tPPBRI Complete raafe I h.p. SO b.p. brand new Aaencan Outboard Motors carry ias »ear suarantee. Comprehensive stock of spares available. Rlns W-321 ExL 'M or write to Box 597 (S pore) (or details PEST CONTROL FOR FUMIGATION1,014 words
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Advertisement592 1963-03-04 13 Hl-n STEREO It Ward* SS (Mlm.y—BoM tt ata. mttro SANSdI AMPLIFIERS T.V. Visit Holdoa Tradlßs. :<B4. Beach Road. B'pore. PIONEER AMPLIFIERS SPEAKSRS. Visit H«ee Seng Co., 259, Beach Road. H'pore MISCELLANEOUS it Ward* Si I Ml*.)— Box io rt: txl'% ASIA MARRIAGE AID Bureau. 491 -A. Paya Lebar Road. Singapore.592 words
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Advertisement846 1963-03-04 14 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform our customers and business associates that Mr Wong Teng Fook. Sales Manager of Asia Motor Co. (Malaxa) Ltd has resigned from the company and tha'. he is no longer authorised to transact any business for and on behalf of the company Irom date hereof.846 words
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Advertisement881 1963-03-04 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Only Candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply. Applicants must satisfy tbe usual citizenship and residential qualification*. APPOINTMENT: TRAINEK Al.lr.K PROPERTY TAX DIVISION. INLAND KKVENTK DEPARTMENT. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Should possess a Pull Cambridge Higher School Certificate with at least a' Principal .evel pass in Mathematics881 words
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Advertisement813 1963-03-04 14 public appointment "public appointment city council of singapore Cm ELECTRICITY DFPARTMENT: Requires TRAINEE ENGINEERS. Appointments will be on tempora-y basis in the first Instance with prospects of future permanency. Commencing salary depending on applicant's qualifications plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefit*. Salary813 words
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Advertisement673 1963-03-04 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE UNIT CANTEEN Tenders are Invited (or tha running of a unit canteen. Pull particulars may be obtained by applications tram PRI 5 Royal Malay Regiment OJ».O. Batu Oajah. Closing date 18 Mar. '63. CANTEEN TENDERS Tenders are invited Irom experienced eanteen operators for the runnlne of the673 words
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Advertisement607 1963-03-04 14 NOTICES S.S. TILEMACHOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN with reference to the proposed sale of the abovemenuoned veasel in Admiralty Salt No. < of 1963 that an Interest is claimed therein by the United Statea of America pursuant to a contract maae by the United States of America wlUi inter alia607 words
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Article388 1963-03-04 15 Smith Baker score 2 each T ONDON, Sun. Bobby Smith, who led England's attack In the 5-2 defeat by France In the European Nations Cud In Paris on Wednesday, and Joe Baker, to whom he 1 was preferred for tne centre-forward position, were both In scoring form hi yesterday's £.iglLahReuter - 388 words
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Article325 1963-03-04 15 HAMBURG. Sun Oon Chong Jin (Malaya) eliminated Ferry Sonnevllle (Indonesia) from the men's singles In the West German badminton championships yesterday. Chong Jin won 15-7. 18-17 In the quarter-finals. The other semi-flnalists are all Danes Erland Kops, Henninß Rorch and Knud-Aage Nielsen. Kops defeated Bernt DahlbernReuter - 325 words
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Article1284 1963-03-04 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep Panitoba outsmarts rivals in main sprint PENANG, Sun.— Shaw Stable's Showgirl 111 won the Spring Plate over %\t here today. She was ridden by champion jockey Lyall Harbridge. Panitoba (Mickey Donnelly) outsmarted his rivals In the main sprint, leading from start to finish1,284 words
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Article83 1963-03-04 15 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Pour Jockeys were taken to hospital after four horses collided in the Santa Aniu Derby at Arcadia yesterday. One of the horses Btnodado was destroyed A hospital statement said nonn of the riders appeared to have suffered serious injury. Rex Ellsworth's CandyReuter - 83 words
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Article1330 1963-03-04 15 Motherwell v Klbnarnock; Qurrn of South v Hibernian; Rangers t Aberdeen. Rangers 18 14 3 1 64 16 31 Particle 19 14 3 2 40 18 31 Kilmarnock 21 11 5 ***** 27 Aberdeen 20 11 4 545 24 26 Celtic 21 11 4 6 411,330 words
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Article189 1963-03-04 15 LONDON Sun Kugby Union result*. latei Sen lew Royal Naw i Army 11 (at Twickenham) County championship quarterfinal Gloucestershire 42 Oxfordshire 8 Club matches— Guys Hosp 9 London Welsh 11; Harlequins 8 Leicester 15: London Irish 3 St. Mary's Hosd 8: London Scottish b Richmond 14;Reuter - 189 words
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Advertisement51 1963-03-04 15 •v «»o»iTuenr 7 TO Mt MAJCBTV TMf Out Congratulations .J!^^^. ««O«Tn TOBACCO CO ITO Bill Dunk winner of the second Malayan Open Golf Championship Co-sponsored by Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd, importers of 555 FILTER KINGS State Express... the best cigarettes in the world [j B^» CIGARETTE I INTERNATIONAL fjS|j|| FILTER51 words
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Article, Illustration1426 1963-03-04 16 L. C. Hoffman Jnr; Lim Kee Chan - L. C. Hoffman Jnr. and Lim Kee Chan Seagram Trophy and $4,500 for Aussie THE WINNER WITH A LAST ROUND RECORD 65 HSIEH (LEFT) AND KITTA TIE FOR 2nd PLACING GOLF by gUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty-four-year-old Australian Bill Dunk today turned in a tremendous final round in1,426 words
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Article253 1963-03-04 16 SELECT BODY TO PLAN CUP. QUEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya will appoint a Select Committee to prepare the training and selection of the Malayan Thomas Cup team. The BAM Standing Committee meeting here today decided to appoint the Select Committee at the annual meeting on Mar.253 words
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Article130 1963-03-04 16 SOCCER— Sultans' Gold Cup (KuanLani: Kclantan 2 (Ahmad Qhanl. Rozall Omar). Panang 1 (Arlffln. Penalty). Pdnd Match (KL>: Perak 2 Selangor 1HOCKEY Triangular (Ipohi: Selangor 3 Pcrak 1. Final placings: 1 S'cor 2 Perulc 3 Penang. TABLE TENNIS Perak Postal Services finals (Ipoh): Singles: K I. Maniam bt Choo130 words
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Article25 1963-03-04 16 IPOH. Sun. Selangor beat Pent k 3-1 today to become champions in the triangular hockey •ournament here. Perak were run-ners-up with Penang last.25 words
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185 1963-03-04 16 CINGAPORE. Sun. A snap goal by Sarjit Singh In the second half earned University a replay against Ceylon Sports Club in the semi-finals of the S.H.A. League Cup competition. This match at Parrer Park today ended in a 1-1 draw. Once again it was the185 words
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Article51 1963-03-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Tarn Seat Wah had been elected president of the Malacca Amateur Football Association. Other office-bearers: Vice-presi-dents Messrs M. Nagarajah. Wee Tiam Tye and Khoo Kim Llan; secretary, Mr. Tan Soon Liang; treasurer Mr. Tarn Kong Chee; independent delegates Messrs. S. G. Samy and Herman51 words
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Article18 1963-03-04 16 HOCKEY: Junior k.o.— Naval Base v RAP Tengah (Naval Base 1 State Training at Serangoon Road.18 words
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Article440 1963-03-04 16 276— W. Dunk 66. 71. 74. 65 32. 33>. 280— Hsieh Yung Yo 70. 72. 67. 71 (37, 34>; T. Kltta 76. 67. 71. 66 (33. 33). 282— L. Woodward 67. 73, 71, 71 (38. 33>; A. Johnston 71. 67. 76. 68 (33. 35). 283— C. Tugot440 words
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Article477 1963-03-04 16 TENGKV GETS SAME FAM TEAM AGAIN by NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur, Sun. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will continue to lead the Football Association of Malaya this year. In accepting office as president for the 13th consecutive year at the annual general meeting held at F.A.M. House today, the Prime Minister showed477 words
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197 1963-03-04 16 SINGAPORE, KOREA IN YOUTH CUP GROUP 'B' ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Singapore will play in Group B headed by last years runners-up I Korea, in next month's Asian I Youth soccer competition for the i Abdul Rahman Trophy. The 13-nation tournament will be held In Penang and Alor Star from April 18197 words
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Article71 1963-03-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Government services F.A.'s League will begin on March 13 with seven matches. There will be two Div. 1 matches Water Department v Police "A" (5.15) and Meter Reader v Tan Tock Seng (6.20) at Jalan Besar. Other matches are. Div. 2A S.I.R. v Jurong and71 words
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Article36 1963-03-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The 1963 Y.M.C.A. snooker championship, which begins tomorrow (7 .p.m.) with a match between R.S. Retnam and C. M. Fong. has attracted 10 entries. The final will, be played on March 15.36 words
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Obituary25 1963-03-04 16 R.C. LOPEZ paaaed away on 3 3.43. cortfK* leaven 34 Jnlan Rnll« >v. IVt.ilinK Jaya for Assumption Church at II 00 a.m. on 4.3.1.X25 words
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