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Title Section21 1963-03-06 1 \VFHA<;i: HAILY lEHTIFIKII SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He*** 9 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 358^.'21 words
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Article727 1963-03-06 1 Talks? Yes, after Malaysia^ 'Manila claim can be settled in friendly manner' MANILA, Tuesday TUN ABDUL RAZAK said here today that after Malaysia was established, the Philippines' claim to North Borneo could be discussed and he was sure it could be settled "in a friendly manner." The DeputyReuter - 727 words
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150 1963-03-06 1 >l W DELHI. Tues. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today that Pakistan has surrendered "over 13,000 square miles of Kashmir territory" to China under its boundary agreement signed in Peking. Mr. Nrhru told the l.'iwcr House of Parliament that he came to150 words
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150 1963-03-06 1 Jakarta paper toAustralia: Make your choice JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Morning Herald warned Australia today that it must make up its mind on "which Smith-Fast Asian countries represent the spirit of the times." The newspaper, which usually reflects the views of the Indonesian Foreign Office, said editorially: "We don't expectUPI - 150 words
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Article28 1963-03-06 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. "Lawrence of Arabia" was named the best film of 1962 at the 11th annual Milestone Awards dinner m honour of composer Irving Berlin.28 words
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Article19 1963-03-06 1 DAMASCUS. Tues. Official sources here said yesterday Cairo report* of a Syrian Army mutiny were unfounded- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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358 1963-03-06 1 CANBERRA, Tuesday. ir THE Australian Cabinet today reaffirmed its sup- port for the proposed Federation of Malaysia and is likely to maintain its backing for a BritishMalayan defence agreement when it is extended after Aug. 31 the date Malaysia is due to be established. BieReuter - 358 words
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128 1963-03-06 1 THE PILOT'S ERROR j BLAMED FOR PLANE CRASH MANILA, Tues. A ITI pilot's error due to bad weather was blamed for the crash on Saturday of a Philippine Air Lines passenger plane which killed all 27 people aboard, it is officially stated today. Initial findings of a Civil Aeronautics AdministrationReuter - 128 words
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Article29 1963-03-06 1 NASHVILLE i Tennessee i. Tues. Twenty Negroes were dragged by their collars out of an exclusive restaurant last night. They had gone there to be served. U.P.I-UPI - 29 words
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Article17 1963-03-06 1 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Antony Chenevlxtrench. 44. has been appointed Headmaster of Eton College— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article58 1963-03-06 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— A boycott of Malayan movies has been announced by the Exhibitors' Association in Central Java. Watldjo Dwidjohardoju. chairman of the Central Java Cinema Federation. said member film exhibitors in Jogjakarta. Kedu. and Banjumas had decided on the boycott as a measure of confrontation against58 words
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Article79 1963-03-06 1 SANDAKAN. Tues. An amok slashed 10 people with a parang at the market here this morning. as bystanders ran for their lives. He was eventually overpowered with the help of a passing policeman, Sgt. Yunos. The injured and the amok were taken to hospital. Four of79 words
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Article, Illustration390 1963-03-06 1 K. BASKARAN - Susannah flies in with a spicy question K. BASKARAN ACTRESS LOOKING FORWARD TO TRY OUR HOT CURRY— SHE HAS HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT IT By rUALA LUMPUR, Tues. British actress Susannah York, 21, stepped off a BO AC aircraft here today and the fast question she asked was: "When can390 words
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Article44 1963-03-06 1 OJCNKVA, Turn. Sir Leslie Munro. general secretary of the International Commission of Jurists, has resigned for personal reasons. It was understood that Sir Leslie, a former president of the United Nations Oenera! Asiembly.wlll return to New Zealand shortly. Heuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article65 1963-03-06 1 SYDNEY. Tues The Queen and DukL' ol Edinburgh gave a surprise "thank you" gift to the City of Sydney today a painting from Windsor Castle library entitled "Sydney from Rose Bay" and signed "F.L." It arrived at the home of Sydney's Lord Mayor, Alderman H.F. Jensen, afterReuter - 65 words
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Article38 1963-03-06 1 NEW YORK, Tues. A patrol, barge blew up in the Mississippi river last night, killing the four men steam-cleaning its empty interior. Chunks of steel the size of cars were blasted ashore at Hartford. Illinois Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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201 1963-03-06 1 Father holding hand of daughter shot dead by Reds gAKION. Tues. Communist guerillas yesterday shot dead three men, an American missionary, Filipino and n Vietnamese, ;it n roadblock 50 miles north of here. The Filipino. Mr. Guspur Makik, was killed by a bullet which ploughed through his daughter, whom he201 words
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Article24 1963-03-06 1 THE FIRST WOMAN ASTRONAUT M'nvv Tues -i.i will put iir-t irui IslPMl.lllt Ml t>- -i> rear Radto BadapeM ioda> I I' I24 words
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189 1963-03-06 2 Hong Kong is part of China, UN told I UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— Poland yesI terday opposed a hearing being granted to a petitioner from Hong Kong saying his country considered the i British Crown Colony as an integral part of China. The request was made by Mr. Ma Man Fai,Reuter - 189 words
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383 1963-03-06 2 A GALL FOR GREATER ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION IN THE WORLD MANILA. Tuesday Acall for greater co-opera ti on among the underdeveloped and the advanced nations of the world was made here today at the opening of the 19th annual meeting of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East.383 words
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537 1963-03-06 2 Britain: We don't take orders from anybody UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. BRITAIN told the United Nations yesterday that it would not accept orders from the world organisation or any of its committees on how to shape its colonial policy. Mr. Cecil Edward King. the new British delegate to the 24-nation CommitteeReuter - 537 words
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128 1963-03-06 2 AN AFRICAN LEADER JAILED FOR SIX YEARS JOHANNES BURG, J Tues. Walter Sisulu, former secretarygeneral of the banned African National Congress, was Jailed for six years here yesterday for incitement and furthering ANC aims. As he left the courtroom. Sisulu. 50, raised his fist in the ANC salute and AfricansReuter - 128 words
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Article42 1963-03-06 2 DAKAR, Tues. Latest official figures show that 98 per cent of Senegalese people have voted "yes" to a new constitution giving increased powers to President Leopold Senghor. Results so far showed 1,131.457 "yes" votes. 6--290 "no" and 346 abstentions. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1963-03-06 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The Deputy Health Minister of Communist China. Mr. Chui Vi Tien, left here by air yesterday after a twoweek visit at the invitation of the Indonesian Government.32 words
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Article46 1963-03-06 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's acceptance of American Peace Corps volunteers, due here soon, "violates the national ideal of anti imperialism and anticolonialism." the Indonesian Students Movement Corps declared here. The students' protest was published in the official Communist Party newspaper, Harian Rakyat.— Rcutcr.46 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-03-06 2 NEW DELHI, Tiiov— President Radhakrishnan of India is to visit the United States this summer, it was announced here yesterday. There is speculation here that Dr. Radhakrishnan, who is 74, may visit Britain this summer, perhaps on his way to or fromReuter - 72 words
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81 1963-03-06 2 Religion and hunger by Lord Lytton LONDON. Tues. India's food problem could be largely solved if religious beliefs would allow millions of useless beasts which roam over people's allotments to be killed. Lord Lyfcton told the House of Lords last night. Lord Lytton. a farmer, who is to visit IndiaReuter - 81 words
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Article58 1963-03-06 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. Mr. R. K. Nehru. Secretary-General of the External Affairs Ministry, said yesterday the Government would like Mr. Khrushchev to visit India, but the Russian leader was too busy to do so at uiesent. Mr. Nehru had Just returned here from aReuter - 58 words
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Article264 1963-03-06 2 SAIGON, Tuesday npHE two-month operation called "waves of x love," launched at the beginning of this year by the Vietnamese Navy and Marine to cut the guerillas' financial and food supplies as well as the control of the people in the southern tip of SouthReuter - 264 words
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164 1963-03-06 2 Nehru: No war of Communist giants WASHINGTON, Tues. TT Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said in an interview published here that he does not think the rift between the Soviet Union and China will reach the point of military conflict. But he expressed the belief that the forces pullingReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-03-06 3 NURSES' BUS FALLS INTO RIVER NEW YORK, Tuesday. J^INE people were feared dead yesterday after a bus taking nurses to work after a lunch break plunged into New York's icy East River. The bus skidded off a road on Welfare Island, a tiny midstream strip not far from I UnitedReuter - 200 words
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281 1963-03-06 3 Arrested: 2 sailors who could have drawn $150 mil. DALLAS (Texas). Tues. Two young sailors, who for 12 days had the power to loot the U.S. Treasury with a shipment of blank Federal cheques, worth up to US$5O million ($l5O million) were held incommunicado yesterday by redfaced Naval authorities.. The281 words
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Article78 1963-03-06 3 HEATH TO TAKE OVER FROM HOME? LONDON, Tues. A front-page report hi the Daily Sketch today claimed that Mr. Edward Heath, the Lord Privy Seal, is expected to become Britain's new Foreign Secretary in place of l.nr' 1 Home within the next few weeks. Mr. Uoath was Bri tain's chiefReuter - 78 words
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271 1963-03-06 3 Britain puts three armed forces under one roof British Government yesterday announced sweeping new measures to streamline its control over the armed forces by putting them under one unified Ministry of Defence. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. I LONDON. Tuesday Minister of Defence, tcld the House of Commons; "The fact that theReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration380 1963-03-06 3 11/IR. GEORGES Bidault, head of the anti-Gaul--ITI list Council of National Resistance in France, declared in a BBC television programme last night that he believed he would "certainly" rally enough support to overthrow t.hp rooimp nf President de Gaulle. His organisation intended toReuter - 380 words
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Article48 1963-03-06 3 PARIS. Tues. A young woman I who fell from the 190 ft. high first platform of the Eiffel Tower was caught by the wind and became wedged in the girders. Firemen freed her and she wan rushed to hospital seriously in-, jured. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1963-03-06 3 ROME, Tues. Police said today that one of 55 Hungarians attending the world Ice figure skating championship at Cortina d'Ampezzo, in the Italian Alps, has asked for political asylum in Italy.33 words
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Article23 1963-03-06 3 LONDON. Tues. British gold and foreign currency reserves fell £24 million to £999 million in February, the Treasury innounced. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article131 1963-03-06 3 - LONDON. Tues. Seven deadly economic sins frustrating Britain's growth were listed yesterday for the 40.000 members of the Institute of Directors. These "top men." the brains behind British commerce and industry, were told in their journal, the Director, that the seven sins were: Aimlessness, inflexibility,Reuter - 131 words
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Article45 1963-03-06 3 LIMA, Tues. Delayed reports 1 reaching here said there had been no casualties in a landslide at the village of Pampallacta In the central highlands of southern Peru. First reports had said that hundreds were feared dead In the landslide. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article43 1963-03-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. 1 Averell Harriman, Assistant Se- cretary of State Tor Far Eastern Affairs, is to become Under-Secre-tary of State for Political Affairs. it was announced today. He j succeeds Mr. George McGhee, who lis to become an ambassador.43 words
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273 1963-03-06 3 Nuclear deterrent to prevent being "pushed around' LONDON, Tues. The British Government intended to retain an independent nuclear deterrent because it was not going to allow Britain to be put in a position where she can be just pushed around, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. Minister of Defence, told the House ofReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-03-06 3 92m. benefit from food for pi ace plan WASHINGTON, Tues. I American food for peace i shipments since 1954 totalled J more than 100 million tons of surplus farm commodities j the equivalent of three 10,--000-ton ships daily for eight and a half years, Mr. Richard W. Reuter, director ofReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous9 1963-03-06 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <"UT ALL TUAT j9 words
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302 1963-03-06 4 ASP's DAUGHTER SAYS THAT AS SHE OPENED DOOR SCHOOLGIRL, Margaret Eugenie Nu than, today told a preliminary inquiry that her brother answered the doorbell in their home on three occasions one night in November last year, and was away for a few302 words
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143 1963-03-06 4 INDUSTRIALISATION: PUBLIC INTEREST IS GROWING SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r[E public symposium on "Chemistry and Industry" which will take place on Friday and Saturday, will be held at the pathology lecture theatre at the General Hospital and not the chemistry theatre at the University of Singapore, as previously announced. This symposium, which143 words
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Article144 1963-03-06 4 Salary boost for 22 workers SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-two employees of McMallan and Co. Ltd., office equipment specialists, received pay increases under a three-year agreement between the company and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The agreement provides salary increments of $25 for clerical staff, $17.50 for mechanics and $12.50 for144 words
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Article76 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. B. A. Ranasinghe was elected president of the Singapore Buddhist Association at the association's annual general meeting held recently. Other office bearers are: Vicepresidents. Messrs. D. P. Mendls, G. C. De Sllva. M G. De Fonseka, M.S. Perera; hon. secretary, Mr. G. Neil, W.76 words
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Article31 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will officially open the Beatty Integrated Primary School in Beatty Road at Ip.m. tomorrow.31 words
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111 1963-03-06 4 'The Ring of Truth' play to help children SINGAPORE, Tues. The Rowcroft Theatre Club will present its latest production oi "The Ring of Truth," oy Wynyard Brown, on March 13, 14, 15 and 16 at their theatre in Ayer Rajah Road. Each performance will start at 8.30 p.m. Proceeds of111 words
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282 1963-03-06 4 "pHE Industrial Arbit- ration Court today announced the settlement of the dispute between Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the payment of a certain sum of money to its employees in connec- I SINGAPORE. Tuo*. tiou with a282 words
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Article35 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tiies— The openIng of the Jurong Wharf Construction by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will take place on Saturday at 5.30 p.m. and not at 10 a.m. as previously stated-35 words
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Article88 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth, I Oh Ban Lock, 16. today pleaded guilty to a charge of committing criminal trespass by entering the compound of the home of Mr. J Chla ln Biidport Avenue at 12.30 this morning. Senior Inspector TS. Zain, prosecuting. told the Ninth Magistrate.88 words
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Article42 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Members of the National Theatre Trust Board will visit the site of the theatre at King George V Park. Clemenceau Avenue, at 9-30 a.m. tomorrow. The group will be led by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam.42 words
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100 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two police supervisees. Yap Pow Tong and Tan Yew Wah. were each jailed today fur six months by a district court for assaulting two constables on Dec. 33. Senior Inspector E.H Sheares said that the two accused fled after foiling a100 words
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Article81 1963-03-06 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Judgment was entered by Mr. Justice Buttrose today ln the sum of $4,000. with agreed costs of $1,500. in favour of a trisha rider. Lee Lai Lai. also known as Lye Lye. ln an action for damages for personal Injuries against Cling Jui81 words
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Advertisement190 1963-03-06 4 fjft f\'A OPENS TOMORROW! Ln .1 f^ (SINGAPORE) 4 SHOWS DAILY at ll am -2.15 -6.15 9.15 pa danger in and adventure in every language! J*rr*^. 0 mm w&flm/Jfr/frl/f I -ia> JP^V>i^J WVWvfwmrmnrw** JOHN WAYNE TEOUIICOUIR Hardy KRUGER Elsa MARTINELLI Red BUTTONS (NO FREE LIST) af «l A J 1190 words
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Advertisement360 1963-03-06 4 i viimri H\at\ SINGAPORE SOUTH EAST ASIAN PREMIERE aj LIUU TONIGHT at 8.45 p.m.The Spore Harbour Board Pipe Band will be in attendance SKASO\ FHOM TO3iOHROW U N.B. Due to Film's length 3 Shows Deily: 1.15, 54V 8.45 p.m. ■j Saturdays, Sundays Holidays Extra Show at 9 a.m. IMPORTANT: Patrons360 words
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Advertisement496 1963-03-06 4 ■I V II I IL\ I. QdZM 1 LAST DAYI! 11am 1 JO 4 00 6.30 I 9.30 am ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S X "The Man Who Knew Too Muck" Jamei STEWART Doris DAY i Technicolor Poromount. OPENS TOMORROW X i m imiK Un I W X JOHN WAYNE Elsa Martinalli Red496 words
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Miscellaneous346 1963-03-06 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR HHHE following is today's sche- from Jakarta (ML 204) 8.15 x dule of civil aircraft move- pm.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML tnent at Paya Lebar airport, 173; 9 p.m. Singapore: DEPARTURES arri\ ik CPA: To Kuala Lumpur, =^ao Bangkok. (CX 726) 8 am. BOAC: from346 words
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124 1963-03-06 5 kOTA BHARU. TuesJ Kelantan Alliance is being re-organised for an all-out attempt to capture the State from the PMIP in next year's general election. A drive to enlist members and supporters will begin this month and will continue until alter the election.124 words
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Article72 1963-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. C. Mills, a former partner of the law firm of Bannon and Bailey here, has sued a lawyer in the firm, Mr. S. D. K. Peddle, for payment of $32,000 in partnership shares in the firm said to have been sold to him72 words
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Article59 1963-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —The University of Malaya lias received applications from nearly all parts of the world for two posts of lecturers in the Department of Malay Studies. The salary is SB2O a month, rising to $1,300. An assistant lecturer will be paid $715 a59 words
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Article33 1963-03-06 5 TAIPING, Tues. Mr. Saw Thean Kooi, assistant Town Superintendent, Taiping, is leaving Inter this month on a Colombo Plan scholarship to study "town cleansing" at Birkenhead. near Liverpool, for six months.33 words
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183 1963-03-06 5 Fishermen hit by Jakarta line plead -for help- TEH K ANSON, Toes. Fishermen in the Bagan Datoh Peninsula have appealed to the Ministry of Apiculture and Co-operatives for help to offset their loss caused by the Indonesian gunboats' threat in the Malacca Straits. They have asked that new licences for183 words
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Article162 1963-03-06 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SCORES of people watched today as bulldozers moved into Toa Payoh to level the first plot of land in the huge squatter area marked for a multimillion dollar development. Among them were two parliamentary secretaries, Mr. Chan Chee Seng and Mr. Chor162 words
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Article72 1963-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Shortly before he saw the Deputy; Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, off to Manila yesterday, the Philippines Ambassador here. Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar received news of the death of his father. Mr. Salim Abubakar. at Jolo in the Sulu Island.72 words
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Article37 1963-03-06 5 SEREMBAN. lues.— The Yang di-Periuan Bo.sar will cc.ijraie hb 41st birihday on March 29 There will be a pa.-di- on Hit padaii? in the morning and a gaxclt'ii parly in the evenins37 words
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Article54 1963-03-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Royal Federation Police Band will hold a tattoo on the Petalina Java Club pudang at 7.30 D.m tomorrow. It wiil give a di>piav m thr Serdang Bharu Local Council compound at 5.15 p.m. on Thur;.day and on the Sungei Besi town Dudang at54 words
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498 1963-03-06 5 rE University of Singapore announced today that the following candidates have passed the examination for the degree ot Bachelor of Science held in January and have been awarded honours In the subjects indicated: First Class Honours: Miss Chou Yu Kee (biochemistry l498 words
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357 1963-03-06 5 Resolution to be discussed at People's Progressive Parly annual meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. KUALA LUMPUR branch of the Peoples' Progressive Party is to urge the Government to break off diplomatic relations with Indonesia and provide adequate naval protection for Malayan fishermen in the Malacca Straits.357 words
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Article28 1963-03-06 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A building contractor. Lim Kirn Cheng. 28. was killed when he was knocked down by a car at Chong Meng Estate, near Kulim.28 words
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211 1963-03-06 5 KLAMG WILL GO GAY FOR ROYAL BIRTHDAY !VU A L A LUMPUR, 1V Tues.— The royal town of Klang will go gay on Saturday when the Sultan of Selangor celebrates his 37th birthday. A feast for religious leaders In the State on Friday evening at the Istaua Alam Shah will211 words
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122 1963-03-06 5 IPOH, Tues. Capt. 1 Wan Ismail bin Wan Hamid. of the Royal Maj lay Regiment. was awarded $15 compensation by the Magistrate's Court here today. The compensation was or- dered to be paid by Koay Scow Seng a shop assistant. after Koay had122 words
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Article57 1963-03-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The president of Warner Brothers International. Mr. Wolfe Cohen, is in Singapore for talks with Shaw Organisation for the release of a number of top Wnrner Brothers lllm.v Among those due for screen inn are "PT-109". a story of President Kennedys exploits57 words
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Article40 1963-03-06 5 IPOH. Tues. Insp. Mohamed Junid bin Yu.sof of the Central I Police Station here, has been transferred to the Police Depot in Kuala j Lumpur. He has been succeeded by Senior Insp. Sohan Lall from Kuala 1 Lumpur.40 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-03-06 5 Bug* Bunny Bu Itnlpl. 11, „<!,.1 ,17 words
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405 1963-03-06 6 Bosses urged: Tell staff before making big changes SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I7MPLOYERS proposing to make major changes in the way their companies are run were urged today to take their staff into their confidence. The advice, by the Industrial Arbitration Court, was contained in Its award in the dispute between the405 words
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77 1963-03-06 6 PEKAN, Tues.— The Alliance candidate for the coming Pahang Tua State Legislative Assembly by-election. Inche Mohamed Mokhtar bin Haji Daud, has been elected chairman of the Umno branch here. 'Ifmgku Abdul Jalil bin Tengku Sulaiman. a cousin of the Sultan of Pahang, has77 words
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Article, Illustration354 1963-03-06 6 CINGAPORE. Tues. Tf'e West Australian Minibcer for Industrial Development, Mr. C. W. Court, said here today that the pattern of world affairs would bring people living around the Indian Ocean "togethher increasingly." This trend, he added, stressed the need for increasing the exchange of354 words
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76 1963-03-06 6 Malaya offers agriculture scholarships KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government is offering scholarships to Malayans to take a three. year course at the College of Agriculture in Serdang, starting in May. Candidates who wish to apply must have obtained a Gradp I or II Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education76 words
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Article46 1963-03-06 6 KUCHING. Tues.— The A-.s-tam Information Officer, Sibu, Mr. Chin Chu Kwei. 40. is to attend a three-month information training course in London from March IS. The course Is intended to give an insight into the planning and organisation of Government information services46 words
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Article31 1963-03-06 6 PENANG, Tues.— Tang Swee Laik. 25, was today fined $95. or one month's jail, for attemptinn to re-sell four cinema tickets the Central Theatre last niglu. He pleaded guilty.31 words
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Article62 1963-03-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three new Australian Army units will arrive in Malaya between August and November to relieve units which have completed their twoyear terms with the Commonwealth Forces stationed here. Units to be relieved are the 2nd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, the 103 rd Pield Battery62 words
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Article142 1963-03-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police laid siege to Singapore's tallest skyscraper for more than 24 hours on Saturday to flush out four i urglars believed to be in the building. While the siege was on two police bloodhounds sniffed every floor on the 18-storey Asia Insurance Building in142 words
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133 1963-03-06 6 3 WOMEN KNOCKED DOWN: THE DRIVER —FLEES— I SINGAPORE. Tues. A lorry knocked down three women at a busy roadside market in Lim Tua Tow Road this morning, killing one and injuring the other two. The driver fled. leaving Madam Chang Wall. 58, of Kampong Liew Lian, dead under the133 words
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Article240 1963-03-06 6 94 items for two-day quiz period IfUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of 94 questions will be raised at the House of Representatives next Monday and Tuesday. The questions cover subjects such as education, iron ore Industry, goats, sheep and cattle rearing and health. Eighty-two of them are for written and240 words
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Article37 1963-03-06 6 MUAR. Tues.— Police today ck*tained a man and recovered a knife after the subbing of a housewife Tay Soo Eng, 29. at Bakri last night. Tay was admitted to the Muar Hospital.37 words
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Advertisement135 1963-03-06 6 ■r/wvH K#"^ Ik xA w J says mHpH 3r W&ML w 1 S^ FILM \M B^KMO M STAR k, iT iM I r \LJKBSk fIH^IHH MARYLIM If t" Lovely Cathny-Kcris film star Mary Lim finds Gordon's Gin the perfect party drink. "It's so versatile" she says. "You can serve it135 words
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Miscellaneous168 1963-03-06 6 A I If tt V T Ham tin I YOU KXP OO* TM*« lb£Mr~^H INO BUT YIH ThAJ I I _.»/T WHAT H*fc« I DU*MO iUT rVi I>^ vwotnitSi V co you? .^U t never S v>a6 tmev fn rvo Ikm *ll right /m*m n> Yokay^ I UWtT A^ I168 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1963-03-06 7 The boy who chose spartan life of a soldier... BEGINS TODAY... the story of Gen. Tiger' Yamashita, the ruthless conqueror of Malaya... THIS is the story of Tomoyuki Yamashita, the 'Tiger of Malaya." To his men he was a hero, one of the greatest generals Japan had produced. But thousands1,832 words
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Advertisement241 1963-03-06 7 Notice to the Public: the BLUE BAND of Rothmans I KING SIZE jIE The Trade Mark *~&tc incorporated in jjy| this P° c k is registered in: Malaya No. M ***** J Singapore No. 5 2229 1 TUT RO'"M»NS 01 »»ll MAIL 10N0ON IS' lito OOUIK SMOOTH »ll'l« »>» Side241 words
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Article104 1963-03-06 8 f'Maj. AND MR*. Rajandram thank Extends, relatives, for blessings and rrsentu on the occasion of their mar.JBBS at Klans; 3-2-«3. MR. A MRS. Andrew Ttiea wish to thank relatives and friends for their litnod wishes, gifts and prcscnee at tn-ir weeding on 2-3-63. i THE FAMILY OF the late104 words
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738 1963-03-06 8 Wednesday, March 6, 1963. A Financial Argument Controversy between Singapore and the Federation over the financial arrangements for merger is unfortunate, I yet not entirely unexpected. The heads of agreement set out the broad principles, leaving much still to be negotiated. There was no agreement, for instance, on the common738 words
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Article278 1963-03-06 8 The Cheras water supply, declared open by His Highness the Sultan yesterday. carries forward to an advanced stage Federal and State plans to satisfy long- felt needs. Kajang town may be expected to tap most from this new source, but it is the surrounding rural areas and a278 words
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Article246 1963-03-06 8 Last August Mr. Chao Fu, a member of the Chinese embassy staff in Stockholm, whose 'job as security officer was to keep an eye on his colleagues, himself defected to the West. Four months later, having sought asylum in the U.S., he was testifying before the Senate's246 words
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507 1963-03-06 8 RAWLE KNOX - A STRONG ARM-AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED RAWLE KNOX &y BONN, Tues. As a result of th e kidnapping of ex-Colonel Antolne Arfoud, the French OAS leader, in Munich last week, diplomatic sources here believe that one of the secret clauses In the Franco-German agreement could be a reciprocal agreement to507 words
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Letter151 1963-03-06 8 WITH reference to traffic along East Coast Road, I have to inform you that the Traffic Police have given careful consideration to the possibility of having a pedestrian crossing at the approximity of the three cinemas in East Coast Road. It has to be pointed out151 words
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Letter136 1963-03-06 8 IMADE the following statement on the subject of the Japanese iron mission: "We want fair stabilised prices and a long-term contract for our Iron ore exports to Japan. Unless these demands were met Mala /a could not sympathise with the current Japanese trade recession. "We may consider their136 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1963-03-06 8 PREM BHATIA - India faces up to the cold war PREM BHATIA RED AGGRESSION HAS DONE THE COUNTRY SOME ACTUAL GOOD trom NEW DELHI. TUESDAY TO C ETHER with a slight d i s I ocation of normal life» some good has undoubtedly resulted in India from the Chinese aggression. Not only has1,062 words
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Article354 1963-03-06 8 - BRITAIN'S WAY BACK TO I GREATNESS LONDON, Tues. Alfred Vandervelde said today that Britain could be a great nation again if the Government would only follow his plan to examine the bumps on the head of every boy and girl graduating from school. Vandervelde saidUPI - 354 words
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Advertisement872 1963-03-06 8 Strafe Tiattftllaky Mai CtMsMta* sjjusHls— I— is, Mi k* MSM «M in ttom COLD srreit A«c AJMMM Oraftars) SOLO «TOIIA«JK ■HAMCMH AT HOLLAND MA»-«AT*IM KirPIL «JOAO WAVAI. BASB Auth«rls*< Aftsjl CITY BOOK mM LT» winaliMtar Mots*. CsWyr •<•» tw« Niwt ntonT m*MtrMf •afwrmartM M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty (tort. Nawal Bis*872 words
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Advertisement25 1963-03-06 8 Select yoer PELACO SHIRT NOW! Australia's Finest Shirts Cf Sport Shirts C. K. TANG (SII6APOK) LTD. M«, OftCMMtD ROAO, StMGAPOftC. TEL: *****, 397<M (4 UMES)25 words
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Advertisement324 1963-03-06 8 Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the ceased to be a problem!" And first time science has found among these sufferers were a a new healing substance with very wide variety of haemorrthe324 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-03-06 9 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tues. Eighteen Singaporeans who have served 418 years with Qantas are now eligible to join the company's "20 Club". The club, which has 141 members consists of employees who have notched up more than 20 years' service with the101 words
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Article64 1963-03-06 9 TV help from Canada KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A firm of television consultants in Montreal, N. J. Pappas and Associates, has been appointed by the Canadian Government to be TV consultants to the Federation Government. Under the Colombo Plan technical assistance scheme, the Canadian Government will pay the necessary consulting fees.64 words
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Article58 1963-03-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will meet transport operators and see rural development projects when he visits Kluang and North Johore tomorrow. On Thursday, Dato Sardon will come to Johore Bahru and address members of Johore Umno. He will:58 words
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Article53 1963-03-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Investiture ceremony for Singapore's first National Day honours awarded last year will be held in the Istana Negara at 3 p.m. on March 16. Invitations to the 102 men and women recipients have gone out. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will53 words
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Article, Illustration197 1963-03-06 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. JJOGAYAH binte Abu Rais, 12-year-old granddaughter of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Mohamed Noah, who was abducted by her maidservant on Saturday, said today: "I will never go to the cinema again without my parents." Rogayah told197 words
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Article249 1963-03-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A district court today rejected the evidence of a prawn pond towkay, Sim Wee Hiap, who claimed that he was kicked and confined in a chicken run by four men who had demanded $10,000 from him. Sim, 52, had spent several hours in court249 words
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198 1963-03-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three lawyers were today allowed into Outram Prison to interview the 100-odd political detainees. They were the first non-relatives to visit the jail since the mass arrests on Feb. 2. They were Mr. T. T. Rajah and Mr. Tan Wee Tiong,198 words
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1042 1963-03-06 9 Kuala Kangsar. Tu«* WRONG ENTRIES IN OFFICER'S DIARY WERE CORRECTED BY CLERK, COURT TOLD ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police Waharuddin bin Haji Ahmad, 33, an officer with an "exemplary record" who does not drink or gamble, told the Sessions Court here1,042 words
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Article39 1963-03-06 9 self that SINGAPORE, Tues. A writ has been filed in the High Court registry on behalf of Canada Dry Corporation (incorporated in the U.S.A. i claiming $103,525 for goods sold and delivered to Central Merchants corpn., Ltd.39 words
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136 1963-03-06 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. I A six-man team of Singapore business leaders left by Cathay Pacific Airways today for Hong Kong to attend the Italian industrial fair there. They were Mr. Runme Shaw, managing director of Shaw Organisation; Mr. G Ellis, director of Jardine136 words
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318 1963-03-06 9 Tapper tells court: was robbed and my wife I raped SEREMBAN. Tues. A tapper told the HUb Court here today that three men armed with daggers robbed him in his house on an estate in Linggi, 26 miles from here, and then dragged his pregnant wife out of the house.318 words
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309 1963-03-06 9 Accused scolded me at I-parade, says girl |(UALA LUMPUR. iV Tues. An accused at a murder trial told a 12-year-old schoolgirl who picked him out at an identification parade.- "Don't accuse me at random." the High Court was told today. The schoolgirl. Wonc Siew Kok., was giving evidence against Stanislaus309 words
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Advertisement39 1963-03-06 9 FERHTH B i KEEPS ON GOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED JMwUxxbe Silver Exide B»ttfriM are specially made (or cart in tropical countries. They are stronger, more reliable and V I longer lasting. H^^f £<\V\M BORNEO n J lsomfmnua*.imiifj39 words
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Advertisement142 1963-03-06 9 It sounds crazy but it makes This new fabric is ideal for J good furnishing sense. 100% home nd of L fice bein 9 d'rnen- sionally stable it does not glass furnish.ng fabr.c from stretch or SQg> yQur drQperJes America is now in Robinson's, will retain their shape and A142 words
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Miscellaneous499 1963-03-06 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes 11.00 Music Festival; 12 midRADIO SINGAPORE ni ht Close SHORTWAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 METRES NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 METRES 476 METRES A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. NeA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 6.01 Morning Prelude: 7.15 7.00 Time Signal, The News;499 words
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158 1963-03-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malay- j an Mining Employers Association will consi- j der action against the threatened strike of 14.000 mining employees when it formally receives the str i ke notice from the National Mining Workers' Union in Saturday. The union decided yester-158 words
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Article188 1963-03-06 10 IRON ORE WAGONS GO OFF RAIL IPOH, Tuesday. A GOODS train carrying iron ore from Ipoh to Prai went off tha tracks at Bukit Berapit, eight miles south of Taiping, last night. Sixteen of the 33 wagons In the train were derailed over a 200-yard stretch. Tons of the ore188 words
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Article97 1963-03-06 10 [(UCHING. Tues. An eight year old schoolboy in Miri. Sarawak's Fourth Division, has held an art exhibibition in aid of the National Flood Relief Fund. He raised $365 from the sale of his pictures and has added $71.90. his entire per- sonal savings. The97 words
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162 1963-03-06 10 Four pilots off next week to train to fly -the F27- SINGAPORE. Tues. Four Malayan Airways pilots will leave Sngapore (or Amsterdam on March 13 to famliarise themselves with and to ferry back the first of five Fokker F 27 Friendship aircraft which the airline will introduce to Malaya and162 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1963-03-06 10 Cigarette firm chief called at 100 shops 'I was deeply concerned' H I 1 I Sixth day 'TAKE NOTES ON INQUIRY? I DON'T HAVE TO ACCOUNT TO ANYBODY' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ]y|R. PATRICK O'NEIL-DUNNE, director in charge of Rothmans in Malaya, told the Supreme Court today of an investigation he undertook1,526 words
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Advertisement69 1963-03-06 10 \T\ tiSk THE OIXLY ANSWER? jf Can forgiveness save the day— and A Read what a Malayan housewife and /\y I, A a priest have to say on this vital ALSO A FULL-COLOUR PORTRAIT J^B OF POPULAR SCREEN STAR J^B* m■ a I mV Jvfa» jOß^*^ rw^A Z? ■■€lf_ 169 words
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Miscellaneous334 1963-03-06 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. ArrK«l hall at myU>oknk»l For the r«st. cr»«jr r^<i« palace <»■ caught again ilOi. 9. Pmlry king with honoured 7 And French. *li*r work. ha»« head <6>. wash and brush up 161 10 A hiding place In the colony 13. Learner makes a very ■«*>-334 words
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Advertisement1527 1963-03-06 11 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K., Oue S'pora Sails r>. Sham P.nang OEMODOCOS Literraal. Havr., Hamburg Gen. 33 Mar 7 har 8/18 Mar 11 PELEUS lutrptol. Dublin. Glasgow Ssst M Maf 11 Mai U/1I Mar 1. ASPHALIOH Liveraaal Mar 11 Mar 16 Mar 17/28 Mar 21 LmrpMl, Glasgow Mar II1,527 words
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Advertisement2562 1963-03-06 11 B^^aW^^^R^JaV B^^^B^^^B^^^f^^^^jT^l^iVa^^ B^^l^B^#a^^gT^aT^^^s THE E. A. C. LINES- JX7a«T7 F M 7P SAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEU, ANIWUf. IK( Ip MM k "fL II I A\tf IL ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. JLJJ JLJI £\j J^ J JL\l Jt-SI /^r™\\ S'doi. P. Sham Penang J| fj tf\S\j3l2,562 words
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Advertisement1355 1963-03-06 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w, TBrja in us Bun jK )JS*M ELURMAN LINK Sjk KI.AVIKESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM, LOS ARCEIES. SAN FRANCIfCO. HAVRE. HULL ft MIDDIESBROUiH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CITY Of LEEDS' ea ie C ilral jMtl S'oor* P Sham Penang lONntvinl 11/11 Mar 11/28 Mar 11/22 Mar1,355 words
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Article136 1963-03-06 12 elation mad' thru* changra in Hi ratta to merchant* ytsterday (all rates to S100): New V*rk buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 8/16 credit hill*. 36 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 33 3/8, airmail OD 35 1/2. 90 d/st 36 credit billa. 36136 words
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394 1963-03-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent rpIIE Malayan Stock ExX change was still dull yesterday and marking time in the absence of any marked genuine interest due to lack of any obvious stimulant. Industrials started trading steadily enough, but later eased slightly for no394 words
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Article676 1963-03-06 12 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIAL!: B«Ultsad (11,000) 11.50, (2.000) 11.51: DuntoSM (6,000) $2 69 D. 13.000) 52.68 D. (22,000) $2.67, U7.0O0) 12.6 I (6.000) $2.69:676 words
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481 1963-03-06 12 r[E announcement that a two week strike notice will be served on some Malayan mines on Saturday caused the price of Straits tin yesterday to rise $1.37£ to $429.87* per picul, the highest level since early December. The estimated offering at 240481 words
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Article221 1963-03-06 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Stnga**'* wharves today are: Teakhank 31 '32. Glrnfalloch 67, Fuji tl M, Agnote Marrsk 19. Tricolor I ■> Victoria l 2, Himalaya 44 Maru.iu 21 28, Dresden 13 14. Bencleuch 4 y Waikare 40 41. Kant Sea NW. Ms» outukerk 1,2. Basra 46,221 words
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Article96 1963-03-06 12 S-HINEtK Fresuca Eichance. tiniid«ii neen ariees a»' B'sui y«ittraay I Cecenut ell: nulk 1421 sellers, drum 1451 nellers. Caawa: Keb./Murcb UK/Continent t27J huyera. Pa»p*r: Muntok white Sl6O aellera. Sarawak wblte fl.'7t sellers, special Sarawak black $112 i sellers, garbled Lampong black IIO7J sellers. ASTA Sl l7* sellera. Slngspera96 words
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Advertisement1104 1963-03-06 12 L/Jr^ KAVYHSAKI KISEN I KAISHA.)ITIX 4 U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. Great Lakes Service Loaoa limg> U» tl* ti* tiA tl* S'poi* Sham nrnriuiu 4 ►'"Sco l *"»eie» f Nrl Ole*""'''; Cahsto Mjru 27/11 Mar 1/ 2 Mr 27 tpr 4 May 7 May 75 Mj» Hunt Kiankawa Maru '23 A|M Miy1,104 words
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Advertisement1113 1963-03-06 12 1™IorientI lines i SAILINGS in U.K. Dep. S'pore Dep Penong Arr. U K. "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3 Apr "ORCADES" 15 Mar 4 Ap. "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 1 1 Apr 3 May "ORIANA 19 Apr 6 May "CHUSAN" 25 Apr 26 Apr 16 May "STRATHMORE" 13 May 7 June1,113 words
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Advertisement912 1963-03-06 12 1 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENTS and industrial shares were flrm ln blighter trading. Leaders moved narrowly B.H.P. Improved, but Dunlop barely held yesterday's higher levels. Bayvir-w Quarrin dropped 6d Ito 13s. on an adverse Interim re- port and lower dividend announcement I Oils were without feature and eased Base912 words
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Advertisement857 1963-03-06 13 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Wards SS (Min.)— Max St ett. extra WANTED Experienced Bookkeeper/Typist. Salary $350/400.- depending on ability. Apply Box A 5377 S.T. Spore. TENDERS TENDERS DEMOLITION OF HOUSES IN RIVER VALLEY KOAD. TENDERS are invited tor tbe above work. To view the houses, please call at857 words
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Advertisement417 1963-03-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT id Ward* ii (Min.>— Max St cf. extra WANTBD 2 AMAHS, knowledge of cooking, one for moraines, one for rvi-nings, vicjinity Uount Bophlr. Tel. <Spore) *****. WANTED an Experienced Cook. Should do European Cooking and Indian Curry Tiffins. Telepbone ***** blnsapore. WANTBD Immediately experience** correspondence cierk. Only experience417 words
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Advertisement554 1963-03-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* SS (Min.)— Max St et: extra A VACANCY BUSTS for tbe post of conUdentlal stenographer at Port Dlcksoa refinery now under construction. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens mala candidates witb a minimum abort-band speed of 100 word* per minute aad a type-wrttiag speed of 40 word*554 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-03-06 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED H-orsl* Si (Min.)— Max St ett. txtf FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED bungalow. Preferably district 'J. 10. 15. 16. Loos lease offered. Pbone Mr. Tan ***** Singapore OUTHOUBB, ANNEXE OR ROOM WANTED now for I Indian hacbelora Also 3 bedroom house or flat for 3 single women. All excellent tenants1,014 words
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Advertisement1006 1963-03-06 13 EDUCATION Wardt SS < Min.)— Max St ett. txtrm POSTAL TUITION. Do you feel you ire not getting enough study material and proper training to face exajninatlonit? Then Malayan Correspondence Collrs;* (Kstahliahed 1939). the leading correspondence institution la Malaysia. can help you. Ask for 71-page tree prospectus wblcb explain* It*1,006 words
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Advertisement890 1963-03-06 13 MACHINERY, PLANT FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Mm,— Box St efs. extra TWO DIESBL OBNBRATINO plants AC/43KW each complete switchboards dow mining perfectly going cheap. Hydro-electricity arriving. Enquiry P.O. Box No. 80 Serembae. PEST CONTROL Before Tou Build and Befor* You Buy Consult THOMAS COWAN Kor Full Protection Against Whit*890 words
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Advertisement1092 1963-03-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE ♦t Wards Si Min.}— Box it ett. txtra NIW ALFA ROMEO liiuueita I I At Prices You Caa Afford. Apply Uaan Boon Transport Co.. Ltd., Anaoo Road. Tel: ***** A *****, Spore. LAMBRBTTA SCOOTER IMU December 1998. Excellent condition. S39S/--0.n.0. Phone (Spore) 32KU (or viewIng. Owaer buying1,092 words
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Advertisement714 1963-03-06 13 HI-FI STEREO Were** Si (Min.)— Box St et: *xl,a VISIT HWEE SENO CO MS, Baaca Road Spore. for dtereo Requirement* SANSUI AMPLIFIERS A T.V. VMS Hoidea Trading. '.84. Beacb Road. B'pore AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Ward* Si (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtra PHOTOSTATS BY PHOTOMATIC. SS. KobiosoD Koad. lei. HM714 words
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Advertisement517 1963-03-06 14 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE LM/Tt'ici sun's ok IMUTANT UdiHIIM AapUnttMi »rr invited for appointment to Lectureships or .VvMMant Lectureships The Departments to which these pasts have been allocated and the particular fields ol interests are indicated below N«: Hepartment Particular Fields FACXXTY OF ARTS 1. Chinese Language 1 post: Chinese General517 words
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Advertisement389 1963-03-06 14 NOTICES I NOTICE MR GOH TEIK TEONO Is no more in our employment and he has no authority to transact any 1 business on our behalf whatsoever. I FRASER 6c CO. SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output lor February 1963 piculs 3.520. SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore389 words
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Advertisement1717 1963-03-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Technical Assistant (Mechanical) In the Public Works Department, Selan- gor. on the salary scale of: $324x14-352 Examination Bar 419x14-545 Efficiency Bar/ 562x18-652 plus CO. LA at current rates. 2. Candidates tor appoint- 1 ment must:— (I)1,717 words
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Advertisement875 1963-03-06 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for "construction and completion of two 35.000 gallon reinforced concrete tanks near Kuala Olpang". will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. JKR Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the Ist. ol April 1963. trom contractors iv Class D and above875 words
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Advertisement598 1963-03-06 14 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by Jurutera Negeri, Selangor from I Class *B° and above supply Con- tractors up to 3.00 p.m. of 29th March. 1963 for the supply and delivery to Kuala Selanxor ol 15 inch and 12 inch Class 'B A.C. pipes and Joints Full598 words
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Advertisement205 1963-03-06 14 TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS lor excavatln?. loading, transporting and depositing earth for making up formations and sldetable^ for the Public Works Department, Klnta for period 15 3.63 to 14.9.63 will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh. up to 3.00 pm. on 15th205 words
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698 1963-03-06 15 Norman Siebel - That Olympic entry must be cancelled Norman Siebel NEW SAFA'S FIRST TASK: TO END GO-IT-ALONE POLICY OF FORMER REGIME SPORTSFRONT by KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Singapore Amateur F.A. will have much work to do under the new leadership which by the middle of this month will take over the reins held698 words
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Article222 1963-03-06 15 BADMINTON From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: London, Tuesday ALTHOUGH no players are coming from the home A country, Malaya will supply the largest Asian entry for the All-England badminton championships, which open at Wembley on Mar. 20. The Malayan contingent comprises nine players who are students in Britain:222 words
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Article34 1963-03-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore AAA council will meet on Friday to elect sub-committees and draw up a programme for the year. The meeting will be at the People's Association at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration368 1963-03-06 15 Harvey's attack on Dexter vicious, illogical CRICKET «ays JACK FINGLETON fANBERRA, Tues. In my post-mortem on the recent Test series. I noted that there seemed to be no love lost between Ted Dexter and Neil Harvey. That was written from my observations of the two men on the field. Harvey,368 words
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119 1963-03-06 15 Alley's bright 77 fails to save Cavaliers JOHANNESBURG. Tues. —An aggressive 77 in 87 minutes by Australian BUI Alley, the Somerset allrounder, was the highlight of the final day's play between Transvaal and the Cavaliers here yesterday. The Cavaliers, who were set 352 to win in five hours, were allReuter - 119 words
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Article91 1963-03-06 15 LONDON, Tues. Singapore won the Empire Day Challenge Cup rifle postal shoot for 1962, the National Rifle Association announcer here. Singapore score 1,029 points, top scorer being Set. R. Men-it with 139 points. The British Army ol the Rhine and RAP Germany shared second place. Both finishedReuter - 91 words
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Article83 1963-03-06 15 CINGAPORE, Tues.— Three girls bettered the Singapore and the all-comers record for the Women's 200 m individual medley in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at Amber Road today. They were Adrienne Smith, the winner in 3mln. 3.ssec. Runner-up Vicky Chan (3:6.9) and thirdplaced Janet Wake (3:9.5)83 words
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Article316 1963-03-06 15 RACING fPOH, Tues. Twenty racehorses which were being transported by train from Penan& to Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur were stranded in Talping last night. This was due to the derailment of a north-bound goods train near Buklt Berpit. eight ml es from Talplng. Twelve ofReuter - 316 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-03-06 15 It's proper that schools should have qualified coach, says Mori KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE appointment of Choo Seng Quee as national coach for schoolboys was hailed by soccer officials throughout the country today. Choo. who has been the F.A. of Malaya's national coach since 1058,295 words
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201 1963-03-06 15 SOCCER LONDON. Tues. English First Division clubs proved too strong for Second Division rivals in last night's four F.A. Cup ties. Manchester United, West Ham and Leyton Orient, all scored home wins against opposition from the lower division, while Blackpool drew 1-1 away to Norwich.201 words
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Article37 1963-03-06 15 NEW ORLEANS. Tues. Bob Wlninger retained his title with a 72-hole of 279 in the $120,000 New Orleans Open golf tournament. Bob Rosburg, American Ryder Cup player, shared second place on 281 with Tony Lema. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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245 1963-03-06 15 Liston will be ready (or Apr. 10 tight, says Nilon MIAMI, Tues.— Five orthopaedic surgeons have examined hea v y weight champion Sonny Liston's knee and "all are in agreement that he will be ready for the fight with Floyd Patterson." Liston's adviser Jack Nilon said yesterday. The fight, (or245 words
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Article104 1963-03-06 15 TONDON, Tues.— The draw for the Fifth Round of the English F.A. Cup was made today: Manchester United or Bristol City or Aston Villa v CharKon or Chelsea. Arsenal or Shrewsbury or Sheffield Wednesday v Liverpool; Portsmouth or Scunthorpe or Lincoln or Coventry v Sunderland;Reuter - 104 words
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208 1963-03-06 15 Lenny the star in victory for Recs HOCKEY Recs 2 Khalsa. 1 Ceylonese... 2 Varsity.. 0 SINGAPORE, Tues. Recs and Ceylonese, the two top clubs in Singapore hockey, will clash in the SHA League Cup final. Both won their semi-final replays today, Recs gaining a thrilling 2-1 victory over Khalsa208 words
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Article150 1963-03-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Eighteen top Australian swimmers wlio are to compete in the Japanese, Russian and various European championships may make a three-day stopover in Singapore at the end of May to give exhibitions. This was disclosed today by Tan Kay Hai. a vice-president of tha150 words
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Article22 1963-03-06 15 IPOH. Tues. The Women's P.A. of Per&k annual meeting last night was postponed because or lack of a quorum. Mi22 words
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Advertisement40 1963-03-06 15 THoSE WHO KNOW BUY NATIONAL I I U" to 23" SCREEN V ll AVAILABLE ON HIRE V If PURCHASE FROM 525.50 A MONTH. AUTHORIZED DEALER ACE I! ELECTRIC ••9 AND 591, GEYLANG RD. TEL: *****-***** OPPOSITE LORONG 30 GEYLANG ROAD40 words
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Advertisement121 1963-03-06 15 Now qommS/* with a light-weight model from the brilliant 1963 range! Whatever B.S.A. model you choose— from the 125 c.c Bantam to the 650 c.c Rockets you will have the satisfaction of owning a superb machine that is backed by B.S.A. skill in precision engineering for over 100 years. 125121 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1963-03-06 15 SOCCER Spore Business House* Div. 1: Shell v Cold Storage (Finer Pk) HK Bank v Weames (Padang) Eveready v Metal Box (Ferrer Pk); Dlt. 8: Bramtoco v STC (Serangoon Rd); P A N v Chartered Bank (ftlver Valley Rd) Glass v Airways (Padang): DiT. SA: Cable Wireless v Marucen (Farrer127 words
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Article203 1963-03-06 16 HEARING FOR TWO PARTIES AT U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The petitions sub-committee recommended yesterday that the UN colonialism committee grant hearings to two Borneo political parties, one favouring Malaysia and one opposing it. The parties are Sabah Alliance of North Borneo and the Sarawak United People's Party. Proof Mr. Donald203 words
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Article301 1963-03-06 16 MANILA, Tuesday. IyHEN the Ecaie conference began its debate on the economic situation in Asia today Singapore's chief delegate, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said the future of Asia's export trade was "grim". He deplored the "inwardlooking regional development" in Europe which threatened exports from Asia.Reuter - 301 words
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Article23 1963-03-06 16 JAKARTA. Tues.— Two Russian experts are survey! ng a possible Mte for a steel mil! near Samarinda. Indonesian Ea«.t Borneo23 words
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Article48 1963-03-06 16 KUCHING, Tues. Sarawak's first divisional advisory council today approved a motion that the council "fully and unreservedly recommends the report of the Intergovernmental committee" The voting was 11 in favour and four against. All four against were members of the anti-Malaysia Sarawak United Peoples Party.48 words
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134 1963-03-06 16 MOSCOW. Tins— Four Soviet rag and bone merchants have been sentenced to death for heading a gang which robbed the State of about 100.--000 roubles, Pravda reported today. The men were sentenced by the Supreme Court of the Azerbaijan Republic. Police had worked onReuter - 134 words
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335 1963-03-06 16 PATRIOTIC FUND NOW TOTALS $130,774 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Donations to the National Patriotic Fund collected through the Straits Times group of newspapers today totalled $1,413. This brings a total of $13,011 collected through the group since Sunday. Altogether, a further $12.--000 was collected today by several Malayan newspapers swelling the335 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-03-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Wong Sim King. 23 (below), a ticket collector at the Cathay Cinema, was knocked down by a bus (top foreground) in Pudu Road here today. He died of severe head injuries. He was crossing the road un his way94 words
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Article48 1963-03-06 16 LONDON. Tues. Production of the Dally Mirror was again delayed this morning. This was the third time within a month that production of the newspaper has been delayed by "go slow" tactics of members of the National Society of Electrotypers and Stereotypers Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article22 1963-03-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. will visit the Sungei Poyan Reclamation project tomorrow morning.22 words
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Article317 1963-03-06 16 LONDON, Tues. Yesterdays irregularity in equity markets turnea to dullness today, although business was good. Very little selling was seen, but the recent support was not there and prices drifted lower. With equities out of the picture, buyers returned to gilt-edged and there was a good recovery from317 words
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Article59 1963-03-06 16 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 22 1 1 16 d., Apr. 22 13/16 d., May 22 13 16d., June 22 13/16 d., Apr. June 22 13/16 d.. July Sept. 22-»d., Oct. Dec. 22" h d., Jan. Mar. 22 13 16d., Apr. June unquoted, July/Sept, unquoted, c.l.f. Mar. 22 a.. Apr. 2259 words
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Article23 1963-03-06 16 LONDON, Tues. Buyers £857. sellers £8574, Forward buyers £859 'x. sellers £860, Settlement £8374. Turnover a.m. 95 tons, p.m. 150. Tone: Steady.23 words
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549 1963-03-06 16 THE point at issue between the Federation and A Singapore on financial arrangements after merger is: Who is to control the machine for collection of taxes in the State? The Minister of Finance, Tan Slew Sin, said this tonight in a further549 words
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84 1963-03-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Airways announced today that from April 14. it would introduce a "through same day service" between I Kuala Lumpur and Jesselton. Kuala Lumpur passengers embarking in a DC-3 in the morning will switch to a Viscount in Singapore for Jesselton84 words
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349 1963-03-06 16 JAKARTA, Tuesday. INDONESIA is mobilising its funds and forces to stabilise its economy, and is not ashamed to admit it has yet to attain prosperity, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. said today. He was speaking to the Foreign Ministry staff, who had gathered349 words
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148 1963-03-06 16 I am being besmirched, Dr. S. tells his palace guard JAKARTA. Tuos. President Sockurno. in a speech to his pul.ur miiird last night, accused "enemies of tin- revolution" of "dra«i;in); down and besmirching my person." lie told the MM troops that his enemies were enemies of the state also and148 words
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Advertisement238 1963-03-06 16 20 Worit $10 (Minimum) DEATH MADAM Lai ham Nyonc <A-3-6T> funeral to-day (6-3-63) cortege leaving Holy Ro«ary Church 4 p.m. bclovrd grandmother of Wong Bwte Line I>i partment of Information. Wons Bwee ink of Lioh Institute and Wong flwee 1 Ming of Forest Research Instttuo. Krpoog ANNOUNCEMENT I SERI KEMAJCAN238 words
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