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Title Section21 1963-03-08 1 AVEHAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times file**"** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1963. if 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-03-08 1 BLOCKED BY A STOLEN BLACK CAR WITH MEN IN MASKS A PICTURE TAKEN SOON AFTER THE ROBBERY20 words
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Article, Illustration555 1963-03-08 1 The thugs win with a stab By RODERICK PESTANA: SINGAPORE, Thursday A CASHIER and a robber held on to a briefcase containing $8,1 1 3 in cash and $1 2,284 in cheques in a grim tug o'war in busy Chinatown today. Then Kao Kent Tat, 25, a555 words
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134 1963-03-08 1 ROTHMANS WINS BATTLE OF THE 'GOLDS' A HAPPY Mr. Patrick O'Neil-Dunne. director in charge of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., smiles broadly in his Bukit Timah office shortly after Mr. Justice Ambrose gave .judgment in favour of his company and its subsidiary. Tobacco Importers and Manufacturers Ltd.. in a134 words
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Article45 1963-03-08 1 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Lucas Scott, an African employed JBy the South African Information Department, was stoned to death by an African crowd at Groblersdal. Transvaal, yesterday A white official who addressed a meeting of the Africans earlier escaped in his car. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article38 1963-03-08 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Five persons died after a serious outbreak of rabies in Palembang, South Sumatra, the Indonesian news agency Antara reported today. Some 900 persons including 400 children, have been treated for rabies.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article93 1963-03-08 1 CANBERRA, lliurs The BrltiMi CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. Lord S< lkirk. said tonight that he thought Aug. 31 for the creation of Malaysia was satisfactory. There were too many dangers In deferring any expected changes too long because decisions could not be made and adminis- trations then93 words
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132 1963-03-08 1 Secret organisation detected in Brunei ■pRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. |j Security forces have uncovered evidence of an underground organ- isation in the State allied with the rebel Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara (Northern Borneo National Army). According to security sources here, pamphlets distributed by the underground organisation have been seized and policeReuter - 132 words
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714 1963-03-08 1 Khir assures fishermen of protection PORT SWETTENHAM, Thursday. rIE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today went close to Indonesian territorial waters in a Royal Malayan Navy minesweeper, the Mahamiru, to make on-the-spot investigations of the problems of fishermen affected by Indonesia's confrontation policy. During the trip714 words
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91 1963-03-08 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— The Australian Government is almost certain to exercise its option announced a fortnight ago to buy another 40 Mirage jet fighter planes for the KAAI to bring its Mirage fighter strength to 100, the Melbourne Herald's Canberra correspondent, E. H. Cox,Reuter - 91 words
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Article82 1963-03-08 1 NAPLES. Thurs. Sir Unton Andrew, former editor of the Yorkshire Post, said in a lecture here last night that production costs, high salaries and union pressures would eventually reduce the number of British national dally newspapers to three. He said he shared a common FleetReuter; The Times - 82 words
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Article39 1963-03-08 1 LONDON. Thurs. A Russianstyle circlorama or cinema -in-the round will open In London next month. The first of its kind in Western Europe, it will have projectors operating simultaneously, flashing films on 150 -feet of screen Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-03-08 1 Murder trial declared null because of judge's `oversight' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHK WONG CHOONG murder trial, in which three Chinese were charged, was abruptly declared null as it entered its sixth day today. Mr. Justice Ong said he wus going through his notes yesterday when lie came upon a "sharp587 words
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Article149 1963-03-08 1 RMN gunboat seizes luxury' boat OORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. A crewless Indonesian boat, laden with luxury goods, was seized off the Muar coast last night by the Royal Malayan Navy minesweeper, the Mahamiru. The commanding officer of the ship, Lieut-Cmdr. Titcombe, said today the engine of the boat was on and149 words
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Article55 1963-03-08 1 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Rock Hudson and Doris Day were awarded first place as the world's film favourites of 1962 at the 20th annual Golden Globe awards of Hollywood's Foreign Press Association last night. "Lawrence of Arabia" was named the best dramatic film and actor Bob Hope won the55 words
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Article17 1963-03-08 1 SINO-PAKISTAN PACt PROT M-.v\ ndi i M ».iki-t i( Sin igreenn ni nfornn {cult i17 words
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282 1963-03-08 2 URISBANE. Thurs. Quern Elizabeth said here last night that the Ccmmomvralth is like a plough "quite usclrvs "•Undine in a shed but in the right hands it can cultivate the soil into productive farmland." She made what someReuter - 282 words
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191 1963-03-08 2 China Reds land guns in Southern Philippines MANILA, Thursday. HI M>I Communist agents landed in Southern Philippines with some 300 crates of guns and ammunition on Feb. 28, the Manila Chronicle reported today. A Philippine Constabulary (National Police) undercover man saw the unloading from a foreign vessel at a townUPI - 191 words
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Article124 1963-03-08 2 Stengun guard at African school 'ALICE <South Africa). Thurs. —Fifty white policemen armed with stenguns and revolvers stood by one of the nations leading schools for Africans yesterday after 500 pupils announced they were returning home. The pupils at Lovedale College staged their walkout after 11 students were expelled followingUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-03-08 2 U/IVKS of U.S. military tT men station in Tokyo get ready for a kimono show featuring original works of leading Japanese designers at the Officers' Club of the Washington Heights, residential facilities for dependents of U.S. Forces. Under the sponsorship of the Far EastUPI - 75 words
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Article61 1963-03-08 2 ACCRA, Thurs.— President Nkrumah said last night that the balance of forces in the world today had "reached such a stage that the only avenue open to mankind is co-existence.' The only alternative to this was "chaos, destruction and perhaps even complete annihilation," he said, speaking atReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1963-03-08 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Ravenous rats have begun biting sleeping villagers as well as eating food, clothing and standing crops in the Agra district around the famous Taj Mahal, according to Indian Press reports 1' .P.1.38 words
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194 1963-03-08 2 US gives new $51 mil. aid to Indonesia WASHINGTON. Thursday. TiHE U.S. yesterday signed an emergency loai x agreement to provide Indonesia with US$l7 ($5l) million worth of American imports'. i The U.S. Agency for Inter- national Development (AID) 'said the loan was part of a USS36 ($108) million programmeReuter - 194 words
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Article42 1963-03-08 2 LONDON. Thurs. Increased colonial grants and loans totalling £881,010 were requested from Parliament yesterday in a supplementary estimate from the British Colonial Office. The grants included £12,000 each for Sarawak and North Borneo for relief of flood disaster.—Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article93 1963-03-08 2 CLEARING THE COBWEBS NEW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, the Indian Minister for Home i Affairs, said yesterday his talks with King Mahendra of Nepal, and other ministers had helped to remove many 1 cobwebs" of misunderstanding between the two nations Mr. Shastri was talking to reporters on hisReuter - 93 words
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Article191 1963-03-08 2 14 hurt as Reds dynamite train CAIGON, Thurs.— South Vietnamese guerillas dynamited a train, dei railing eight cars and injuring 14 people aboard, near Qui Nhon town in Central Vietnam, American military sources reported yesterday. The incident occurred in an area where the guerillas have been derailing trains regularly. InReuter - 191 words
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Article198 1963-03-08 2 i KARACHI, Thurs. MR. Z. A. Bhutto, Pakistani External Affairs Minister, was mobbed and garlanded by a huge crowd at the airport here last night when he returned from Peking, after signing a border accord with China. Mr. Bhutto denied Indian claims that Pakistan had given ChinaReuter - 198 words
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Advertisement252 1963-03-08 2 Dmfin |/*fc ffWQ M I O"h tin V Malax/O Ja P anese companies. Exhibits will occupy most of a 30,000 sq. ft. area. r I UUUIsIO lUI Cl I VI I3I I Uwl I VI d lay d But this will be more than a mere display. For these products252 words
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Article, Illustration36 1963-03-08 3 Ping pong frills THE flying frills of Diane Fitzgerald, 18, of Manchester, bring something of a Wimbledon touch to the Corn Exchange, Brighton, where she was a competitor in the English open table tennis championships. Reuterphoto.36 words
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285 1963-03-08 3 OAS terror fears Cas banker shot down 'THE murder of a wealthy banker in the street of a fashionable Paris suburb yesterday sparked fears of a new terrorist offensive by the Secret Army Organisation. At 10.30 a.m. Henri Lafond. 68. president of the Banaue de I'Unlon Parisienne, was shot deadReuter - 285 words
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Article347 1963-03-08 3 NEW YORK. Thursday. A FORMER Cuban financier, Mario Garcia Kohly, said yesterday that a Cuban "provisional Government" would be set up soon in Latin America. Mr. Garcia Kohly told a I conference here that European and four Latin lean governments had ■d to recognise the "prolalReuter - 347 words
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Article27 1963-03-08 3 MANILA, Thurs. Six people, ncluding a blind woman, were tilled early today in a fire that destroyed four residential homes in Quezon City. U.P.IUPI - 27 words
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Article34 1963-03-08 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Mr. Potls Paraskevopoulos, editor of the opposition left-wing newspaper Avgt, was arrested last night aftc his newspaper published a resolution by the central committee of the outlawed Greek Communist Party.34 words
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140 1963-03-08 3 MPs try to get to the root of the Bidault affair ONDON, Thurs. L* New moves In Parliament to get at the root of the Bidault televisio n broadcast affair were being discussed here last night. Political commentators said many M.P.s. both Government supporters and Opposition, feel that Mr. Harold140 words
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Article57 1963-03-08 3 LONDON. Thun. Police were last night guarding the London home of Mijj Alice Bacon, a Labour M.P.. after telephone threat* to her life following the question the put in the Howie of Commons about Mr. Bidault. It is believed the threats were made by members ofReuter - 57 words
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Article216 1963-03-08 3 PARIS. Thursday DOLJCE yesterday re--1 vealed that Mr. Geor»~»e Pr »tnpiclou. the Prime Minister, escaped assassination last September because he went shooting instead of to church. They revealed that 13 members of an extremist commando, two of them women, were under arrest following a police swoopReuter - 216 words
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357 1963-03-08 3 Jack insists on pact to ensure tests are spotted WASHINGTON, Thursday. r fH£ United States would insist on a test ban treaty which save every assurance that a series of underground nuclear tests could be detected, President Kennedy told his Press conference yesterday. He was answering a question whether theReuter - 357 words
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153 1963-03-08 3 T ONDON, Thurs. An embarrassed spokesman for a local helicopter firm last night admitted one of their pilots landed in a field to ask a .10-year-old girl directions to his base. The spokesman for World Wide Helicopters said: "Now153 words
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Article42 1963-03-08 3 HONOLULU. Thurs. Police Sergeant Ernest Brickman got I surprise today when he asked a motorist for his date of birth. •April 13. sixty-one," said Pedro Vlllaflor. "Eighteen sixty-one, thtt is." His licence, Issued 40 years ago, bore him out.42 words
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Article90 1963-03-08 3 Russians urge a boycott IT N 1 T E D NATIONS. Thurs. The Soviet Union yesterday urged that the Security Council should meet to consider "all necessary measures," including a world -wide economic boycott against Portugal and her exclusion from the United Nations, in order to brine about changes in90 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-03-08 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «TOf OGLIN© t MM OKK.V MAM ftl THE JL^KTa£s> I aoam I finA^ 2M'l19 words
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Article37 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs —Television Singapura will have its first trial run of news and newsreeU In Mandarin at 8 p.m tomorrow. The news and newsreel in English will be at 630 p.m. as usual.37 words
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Article30 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The United States Cultural Centre will hold an informal forum for student* who are interested in international news of the week tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article513 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs 'THIS COULD LEAD TO MORE TRADE BETWEEN MALA YSIA AND W. AUSTRALIA' '[MIX Western Australian Minister lor Industrial Development, Mr. C.W. Court, today said Malaysia would give Australian industrialists "added confidence" to invest here. Mr. Court described the Malaysia plan as "a great force513 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-03-08 4 Heavy dates delay a famous violinist SINGAPORE, thurs. One of the world's greatest violinists, Frenchman Henri Bittar, flew into Singapore last night a month behind schedule. But to him the fact that no date had been fixed for his playing in Singapore was a "blessing." Bittar aaid: "After my hectic358 words
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125 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs Traffic along Thomson Road, over Jambatan Merah. will be diverted soon to allow for completion of the $420,000 gyratory system. The system, a dumb-bell shaped "roundabout." Is one of the projects of the four-year plan to relieve traffic congestion on Singapore's main125 words
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Article80 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The water main along Rraddell Road will have to be diverted due to the widening of the road. The water pressure In the following areas will therefore be reduced for M hoars from 9 a.m on Mar. IS to 9 a.m. on Mar. 14: Braddell Heights80 words
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Article96 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Than. To enable urgent modification work to be carried out to existing high voltage switchgear at Balestier Road substation electricity supplies to consumers will be interrupted in the following areas on Sunday, between 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.: Balestier Road between Thomson Road and Towner96 words
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211 1963-03-08 4 LAST CHANCE TODAY FOR VOTERS TO REGISTER SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The machinery for revision of Singapore's electoral register will enter into top gear tomorrow as a prelude to the Sembawang byelection. Tomorrow is the last day for people who failed to vote in previous by-elec-tions and the national referendum to seek211 words
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Article84 1963-03-08 4 FOOD AND FUN OF 15 NATIONS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Entertainment and food of 15 countries will be highlights of a "Malam International" to be held at the Fraser and Neave Hall on March 16. The gala night is being organised by the Young Women's Muslim Association In co-operation with wives of84 words
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288 1963-03-08 4 Barber is cheated of $1,000 by four men SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four men swindled A.S. P.illai, 34, a barber shop owner, of $1,000 cash by falsely representing that they could get him a business contract with a school in Bukit Timah, a district court was told today. Three of them. It288 words
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Article48 1963-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Nee Soon constituency on Sunday. This is the seventh constituency he will be visiting In his current series to find out the needs of the people, particularly those living in the rural areas.48 words
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Advertisement318 1963-03-08 4 CAPITOL (spore) Tomorrow Midnight Nominated for 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (6 W) BEST SONG (Another Chance) IT JUST DiDNT FIGURE., that they would that they could^Hp^ that they did! ROBERT /1-fSriiRIEY VlllCriiiVl §W M2?L4iNE WALTER MIRISCH ROBERT WISE BOBEL LENNART "oouaw hb«wium>utp aoouenn Trn BORIS IEVEN tNOREPREVia WILLIAM GIBSON318 words
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Advertisement217 1963-03-08 4 FLY WITH ME TO FRANKFURT t Enjoy the countless attenlions of gracious JAL afl BP^B^BW service >' ou speed from !l|| Bangkok through Rome to 1 1 \^^9^m Frankfurt, then on to Europe's VRrX major cities on JAL's new "^t^Sr Silk Road Whenever > ou fl y ML in Asia,217 words
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Advertisement446 1963-03-08 4 i xow smmiM,; 4. I lorn -I.JO 40b 6JO 9 30pm DyoliScopc BBW Eoslmon I mt mi J COUP7 Of tV*m George Ardisson Nodio Morlowo I V (with Chinese Subtitle*!. J V TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Jackie Glcoton o> "GIGOT" f i, 1 Color by Delune c o\ 1 \OW SHOW IM.446 words
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228 1963-03-08 5 ORUNEI TOWN. Thurs. A plea to the Brunei Government to hold elections before the proposed Malaysia date of Aug. 31 has been made here by Haji Ghazali L'mar. president of tht proMalaysia Brunei Peoples' Alliance. Haji Ghazali said it was the only wayReuter - 228 words
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163 1963-03-08 5 9,000-MiLE FLIGHT FOR FOUR VIP SWANS From Wong Lackersteen LONDON. Thurs. YIP treatment all the way from Britain to Malaya will be accorded four white royal swans which the British Government Is presenting to Malaya for the new zoo in the Laic* Gardens. Taiping. The swans, caught in a river163 words
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377 1963-03-08 5 AUSTEN ZECHA - BODY TO AID CANCER VICTIMS IS PLANNED AUSTEN ZECHA: Bi Kuala Lumpur, Thursday A SOCIETY to aid victims of one of the biggest killers in the world today cancer —is expected to be formed here soon. A general meeting to form a pro-tern committee "to pave the way towards the377 words
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Article69 1963-03-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two Singapore Harbour Board tugs, the Tegap and the Tegoh, last night pulled the Lebanese freighter Leftric off a coral reef in the Western Anchorage. She had been trapped on the reef since Sunday, She is carrying a cargo of rice from69 words
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105 1963-03-08 5 Missing girl found in imam's house ALOR STAR, Thurs. A schoolgirl. Jimat binte Latif, 15, who was reported missing yesterday from her home at Kampong Lahar Parang, was found last night in an imam's house two miles away. Police said the girl had called there with a man but the105 words
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Article63 1963-03-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Major Chong Thean Bok, of the Armed Forces School of Instruction. Port Dickson. and Capt. MA. A. Rodrigo, of the Ministry of Defence, will attend a course at the Staff College in Victoria. Australia. The two officers will leave from Singapore by63 words
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82 1963-03-08 5 KUANTAN. Thurs.— A $23.-! 000 water supply scheme and a radio telephone system will soon be installed for the kampong on Pulau Tioman. 70 mi'.es from here, the State i Development Officer. Inche I Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, lid Inche Aziz said that the settlers82 words
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Article31 1963-03-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Shell Group companies in Singapore and Malaya will hold the Sinirapore premiere of the film "A Key To Progress" In the Shell Thcatrette on March 21.31 words
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Article19 1963-03-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The police have arrested three men who are believed to have robbed taxi drivers.19 words
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125 1963-03-08 5 Housewife stabbed with kris: Man held ALOR STAR, Thurs. A man with a kris stabbed a housewife at Kampong Kemenes, near Baling, yesterday evening. He then threatened a group of villagers who had gathered In response to the woman's call for help. When they failed to disarm him, a villager125 words
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Article26 1963-03-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will open the Aault Education Board's first exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow.26 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-03-08 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK lANDOWNERS: 'HEAVY LOSSES' I »J KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T ANDOWNERS here claimed today that the new town planning rules would mean heavy losses to them. Land values would drop, they said, because under the new rules for the capital the tendency would be233 words
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Article35 1963-03-08 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs.— The Sultan of Trengganu launched a new $88,000 vessel for the Marine Department at the Rural and Industrial Development Authority dockyard here yesteray. He named the boat "Tengku Ampuan."35 words
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Article36 1963-03-08 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Hi«h Commissioner for New Zealand. Mr. C. M. Bennett, today paid a courtesy call on the Yang diPertuan Besar and the Tensku Ampuan of Negrl Sembllan at the Istana Hinggap here.36 words
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Article35 1963-03-08 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Shamrock sprays are being flown out from Ireland for the St. Patrick's Day celebration on board H.M.S. Laburnum on March 16. Free draught stout will be served to mil present.35 words
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Article130 1963-03-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— More than 55.000 people registered for jobs in Government employment exchange services in January. The monthly report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare for January gives this breakdown of fieurrs: .Men 25.554; boys 20.442; women 4,50(i: girls .">.•.").') The total130 words
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Miscellaneous239 1963-03-08 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. "Here is my (Anthony 7. The diplomatist show* malic* and Cleopatra) <s>. about nothing at all (It. 11. The timber chiefs don't seem 1. Sweet reversal of a pill in a to be in harmony (lit spool (9). 13 Bia. i: nitt required for these239 words
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Article, Illustration610 1963-03-08 6 HENRY PAUL - IRON MINERS RELIEVED BY JAPAN'S PROMISES HENRY PAUL Two 'basic assurances 9 and a friendship resolution r By -i IPOH, Thursday. MALAYA'S iron miners heaved a sigh of relief at the two "basic" assurances given them here today by the visiting Japanese steel industry delegation. The assurances are that Japan610 words
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77 1963-03-08 6 Police 'no' to three of Front's rallies KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Socialist Front has been refused permission to hold public rallies at Sentul. Setapak and Oombak during the party's proposed "Protest Week" over the detention ot one of its leaders. Inche Ahmad Boestamam, and more than 100 other party members.77 words
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282 1963-03-08 6 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES by SINGAPORE, Thursday. CAPTAIN paced the deck wrestling with the problems of his ship. But he was no scowling Captain Bligh. Rather, Captain Ah Seng, 40, is a fond father. In his arms was his little son, whom he was rocking to282 words
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Article49 1963-03-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. V.K.S. Manlam, of the Department of Information Services here, will leave for London on March 12 on a three-month course at the Central Office of Information. The course is being provided by the British Government under Colombo Plan technical co-opera-tion scheme.49 words
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Article23 1963-03-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Another 126 people have been deprived of their citizenship because they gave false information, it was announced today.23 words
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178 1963-03-08 6 INDECENCY CASES: ADVICE BY CHIEF JUSTICE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, today- advised magistrates to commit cases of gross indecency for trial in a High Court. He said that because of the "general climate of public opinion" a conviction for such an offence carries a178 words
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Article50 1963-03-08 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A 16-year-old boy pleaded not guilty in the Juvenile Court today to a charge of stealing 16 identity cards from Registration Centre No. 1 on Oct. 31, last year. He was allowed bail. The ca»e will be heard on April 24.50 words
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Article43 1963-03-08 6 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— Loh Kee Hong. 20. pleaded nui guilty today to a charge of committing mischief by selling fire to a stall belonging to Eng Yong Moh in Jalan Luar on Jan. 24. He was allowed bail until April43 words
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127 1963-03-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The longest strike in the Federation, at the Hua San Estate in Kuala Krai, Kelantan has been settled. With thii, and the end of a strike at Leone Watt Hln Estate in Malacca, the Federation Is now strikefree. The strike at127 words
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Article, Illustration2160 1963-03-08 7 John Deane Potter - THE YAMASHITA STORY Yamashita plans attack on Malaya John Deane Potter BHBHBBfIftSI CHAPTER TWO OF A SOLDIER MUST HANG Yamashita Dissatisfaction in the army led to the famous Young Officers Revolt in which he intervened personally As Japan hurries to meet its date with destiny: YAMASHITA met a lot of2,160 words
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Article131 1963-03-08 8 MM. LIB TICK SUI and family thank all nlaMrao aad frtaao* for tneir a«alatanca, ttslta, iiaaUi* and attasdance at th* funeral of kit* Mr. Lm Tack Bui. THE FAMILY OP th« late T. A. Philip thank relative*, friend* for their eondolmc* n>iui«. wraatfe*. auidanea a*d attaadanea dvrtas their recent131 words
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Article278 1963-03-08 8 J» WareJ* Si» (Mlmtmtmt AIR CONDITIONING f«* aaly BBS a month by Carrtar. !U»c llBBaaora «121 l or Kuala Lumpur (IMT lar fall AMbHi CORNEAL MICRO LINSIS. COMUIt R.V. Meyer. Optlciaaj, RtflU Plat*. Singapore. 7>l. •3413. La* Wah Baak BuildinK Kuala Lumpur. Tal. S4IS4. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LIAOUI AMiii.ii <;.ner»l278 words
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Article21 1963-03-08 8 WtrdM lt.it (Ml*.> YOUTH FOR CHRIST fwat.i—a ~TH, Law and Tou." it, Oriol* Crm*»nt, 7.30 p.m. Saturday Bth March.21 words
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Article553 1963-03-08 8 Land development is a pressing need in Sarawak. The I backlog of land applications is huge and more and more cases of unlawful occupation are being recorded. What this I means in human terms is graphically described by Mr. Richards, the Sarawak Direct- j \or of Lands,553 words
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Article318 1963-03-08 8 If the P.M.I.P. is intent on exposing in parliament the inconsistency of its behaviour in Malaysian matters, it has succeeded admirably in advance of next week's meeting. Dr. Burhanuddin, the party leader, is to move a resolution calling upon Government and people to "pursue all avenues lof318 words
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Article333 1963-03-08 8 Time should be allowed for more thorough consideration before the Commissioner for the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, pro-\ ceeds with his plan to launch a public housing scheme for the middle classes. It is not to be doubted that such 3 scheme would succeed very333 words
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634 1963-03-08 8 GUY WINT - WHY PAKISTAN CANNOT AFFORD A PREMIER GUY WINT by IyARACHI, Thnrs.—President Ayub Khans plans for "basic democracy" in Pakistan are expected to come under heavy fire from members of the Pakistani National Assembly when it meets on Friday at Dacca. capital of the traditionally restless territory of East Bengal. During634 words
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Article, Illustration723 1963-03-08 8 A STAFF WRITER - WANTED: A shot in the arm for industry in Asia... A STAFF WRITER ECONOMIC EXPERTS FIND INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION DISAPPOINTINGLY SLOW by EC O N O MISTS meeting in Bangkok last month found a shadow cast across the pr&viously bright pattern of industrial expansion in Asian countries. Facts and figures forced723 words
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Letter152 1963-03-08 8 THE airport at Bayan Lepas has been cldsed no fewer than three times in the last few years for repair and extension. Now the runway is being extended so that It can accommodate the Fokker Friendships and Viscounts. Why cannot the runway be made long enough152 words
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Letter90 1963-03-08 8 WHERE Is the use In appealing to the public to keep the beaches clean when no attempt is being made to check the growth of foodstalls? The best part of Bedok beach is already occupied by foodstalls, yet more are being put up half a mile away90 words
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Letter67 1963-03-08 8 IT was pathetic to see a Chinese schoolboy flinging both his deformed legs, his only means of finding his way to and from school along River Valley Road. I do hope parents will make arrangements with principals of various schools to share transport with their children for such67 words
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Letter232 1963-03-08 8 ON December 14 last year the Special branch. Johore Bahru, seised two copies of Dostoyevsky's work. "Poor Folk" and 'The Gambler," under the provisions of Section 9 12) (b) of the Control of Imported Publications Ordinance 1958. These books, recognised for their contribution to world literature, were frst232 words
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Letter162 1963-03-08 8 A 6 the power to summon offenders to court for dumping garbage in public places and into the drains has been temporarily suspended, I would suggest that a team of university students who are now oa holiday or a group of student nurses be employed to go on162 words
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Letter99 1963-03-08 8 T, HAVE been living in MaJL lacca for more than a year and am very dissatisfied with the health authorities. No precautions of any sort are taken to control the breeding of mosquitoes in the town. Refuse is left to decompose in monsoon drains. In addition to paying the99 words
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Advertisement571 1963-03-08 8 Strait. Ti-m k MtUy MtU Ctoaalflad aavarttaawawf ■»•> Mnd«*) lat rtaar COLD BTONASC ARCADC Orchard Raad COLO BTORAO*: ■RANCHU AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATOIM KIPFIL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Authorl***! Ag*nt». city book sttorc lt» winehaatar rtawa*. CaßyfO— 1 TMB NBWB FHOWT ntsawtrtara Suss itsll M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Raad. N*w*» >•**> M. ABDUL571 words
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Advertisement113 1963-03-08 8 THE HUNCHBACKED GENIUS OF LIBERTY HALL 111 and unable to speak English, without money, a job, or any j respectable clothes, Charles Steinmetz was at i first refused permission to enter the land to which he had fled. What good was he to America? Good enough to transform beyond belief113 words
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Advertisement24 1963-03-08 8 saBBBBBsL *bbK 9 v! i* V tHMB BBBsi sb^H 808 ffiSHsK BBfIBBBB^^^BBBBBBsfe WWoS :4# FOR ALL A < BUY SINGAPORE FEOEBAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE )U124 words
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Article244 1963-03-08 9 'REPRISAL FOR FATAL ACCIDENT' SAY KELANTAN POLICE: OTHER CARS STONED KOTA BHARU, Thursday. A RADIO MALAYA driver, Nik Mohamed bin Nik Abdul Rahman, was shot in the leg early today while driving a van through Rampong Padang Kala. Mr. Patrick Nice, an announcer, who was244 words
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Article69 1963-03-08 9 KUCHING, Thurs.— The Council Negri meets tomorrow to consider the Malaysia Inter-Govern-ment Committee Report which has already gone through the five divisional advisory councils and has been approved by majority votes. The Second Divisional Advisory Council has asked for further consideration to be given to theReuter - 69 words
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Article80 1963-03-08 9 Police hold another party man SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today confirmed the arrest of Cheong Sum Means, former vicechairman and once se-cretary-general of the Workers' Party, under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Cheong was picked up from his home by Special Branch officers yesterday afternoon. He is the second Workers'80 words
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Article54 1963-03-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursThe Anglican Bishop in Kuala Lumpur, the Rt. Rev. Roland Koh. has appealed to priests and ministers of all denominations lo preach on the subject of world understanding on March 17. He made the appeal In connection with Rotary International's "Week of World Understanding"54 words
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Article42 1963-03-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rotary Club of Singapore West today presented a cheque for $4,266 collected from the variety show held last month in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, to Dr. Llm King Slong. medical ofli-cer-ln-charge of the hospital.42 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-03-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. British actress Susannah York had her first taste of hot Malayan curry today and she used chopsticks to sample it. Smacking her lips after the first mouthful of chicken curry and rice her verdict was: "Simply marvellous!" But the chilli was obviously150 words
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Article59 1963-03-08 9 Estate man found shot dead ITAMPAR, Thurs. A. 1V Apalasamy. 40, an estate tindal, was found shot dead in an estate at Kota Bharu. near here, yesterday. Beside him was his shotgun. Lyinp close by Apalasamy was the estate's Gurkha watchman. Girl Chandraral with gunshot wounds in his legs. Chandrarai59 words
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Article51 1963-03-08 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Of 7.369 people who were X-rayed at Monk's Hill Secondary School X-ray centre and River Valley Community Centre, 347 cases of suspected lung tuberculosis have been discovered. In addition, 41 cases of heart abnormalities and 62 cases of nontuberculosis diseases were also51 words
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252 1963-03-08 9 Perak move to open register of volunteers IPOH, Thurs. Alliance MPs and State Assemblymen in Perak have decided to ask the State Government to open a register of volunteers who are willing ,o fight for the nation. The decision was taken at a meeting- here last night, attended by the252 words
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Article294 1963-03-08 9 Court told: Play led to murder SINGAPORE, Thursday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry today heard how a "playful" incident, involving guests at a wedding dinner, led to one of them being waylaid and killed. j Senior Inspector T.8. Zain said;: "It all began in Jest with wedding guests throwing orange skins at294 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-03-08 9 Phone call makes Mariam, 18, so happy KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A girl who has been sad since Feb. 18 smiled today and cried out: "My, I'm the happiest person in Kuala Lumpur today." The girl is Mariam binte Manaf, 18, (above), of Jalan Hose. Feb. 18 was the day when169 words
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Advertisement62 1963-03-08 9 rfk II jJ'J) I exciting new N^ idea in make-up! .Elizabeth Arden's latest lipetick, Can&ri, make-up-white foundation and dark warm, glowing orange, is teamed powder-to give a look that is clear, with a revolutionary harmonizing luminous and wonderfully flattering. CANAXI Lipstick, Sou(*, Vail Lacquer BILVEB DAWN Foundation in Tailed Kadianca62 words
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Advertisement157 1963-03-08 9 II GUARDIAN fplpi dISFUTURE iff o wyL BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNT Without Deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. A Deposit Account with Lombard Bank will bring you real financial lecahty. Your funds enjoy stability and are unaffected by economic change*; they continuously earn maximum taf« and tare interest rate*, and withdrawals157 words
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Miscellaneous533 1963-03-08 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA Jg"*^rSJS^SS NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Close Dowru JTS "inT RADIO SINGAPORE Negara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo- SHORTWAVE SERVICE dies; 7.00 Time Signal, The 41 metres News; 7.10 News Commentary; MEDIUM WAVE BERVICE 7. 1S Song Time; 7.30 Breakfast 476 metres Club; 8.00 Time Signal, The A.M.: 6.00533 words
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Article447 1963-03-08 10 CHAN BONG SOO - CRISIS IN LOCAL BISCUIT INDUSTRY CHAN BONG SOO Factories sell at give-away prices By THE Singapore biscuit industry is now going through a crisis which, if it prolongs much longer, may well lead the industry to its grave. Leading manufacturers sum up the crisis thus: while prices of ingredients flour,447 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-03-08 10 Kriesler to market 3 top TV models here KRIESLER Australasia Pty. Ltd., one of Australia's leading television manufacturers, will shortly introduce to Malaya three of its top selling models. This was announced by the chief technical commercial engineer. Mr. Frank C. Tregurtha. during a visit for talks with the loca.140 words
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Article195 1963-03-08 10 Firm marks 9th year in business |\ILIGENCE and per- severance are the main contributing factors to success in business said Mr. Tay 800 Jiang, proprietor of Sincere Watch and Fountain Pen Co. of North Bridge Road, Singapore. Mr. Tay, 37, who started business on a small scale in a section195 words
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Article72 1963-03-08 10 Mr. Yap Leong Chin, of the Philips Department of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. has returned after a 24--month Intensive specialised training in telecommunications and professional television techniques in Europe. Mr. Yap visited the Philips telecommunications headquarters in HliveiMum, Holland, Philips factories in72 words
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237 1963-03-08 10 Japan trade display opens in KL next week A JAPANESE industrial fair, displaying agricultural equip-: ment, cement, textiles and canned food will be held in Kuala Lumpur for a fortnight beginning next Friday. Organised by JETRO. the exhibition whicri will take place at the Chin Woo Stadium, will be opened237 words
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Article94 1963-03-08 10 A new improved quality petrol reformulated to give greater power and economy is now available in Ma'aya. It is New Supershell \jhich now incorporates two vital; components found in aviation and motor racing fuels > —methyl benzine and tetraoMtiiyl compound, in addl-i tlon to I.C.A. Methyl94 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-03-08 10 HK paint executive arrives in Malaya A HONG KONG paint company executive is now in Malaya making a close study of the prospects of the local paint industry in the context of Malaysia. i ,^^m^m^m^^^^^^^i He is Mr. A. J. Ben, the general manager of the National Lacquer and Paint265 words
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Article56 1963-03-08 10 Singapore imported 26.286 tons of canned pineapples during the first nine months of last year, against 24,628 tons in the corresponding period of 1901. Exports also rose, totalling 37,830 tons compared with 34.454 tons. Total import* In 1061 were 30.041 tons against 31.148 tons In 1960, while exports56 words
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Article, Illustration288 1963-03-08 10 THE sales training supervisor of Nestles Products 1 (M) Ltd.. Mr. Ooi Gim Thye, has left for Britain to attend a three month course at Nestles Sales Training School at Rashleighs in Berkshire. His training includes a course designed specially for area managers and sale.s288 words
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Article91 1963-03-08 10 The Danish International Technical Trade Fair opens today at Copenhagen and will continue until March 17. Exhibitors from 15 European and overseas countries will display their products In three groups: transport, warehouse equipment, packing and conveyance; conttrolling equipment, measuring apparatus; and hydraulic and electronic equipment, technical accessories91 words
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Article168 1963-03-08 10 NEW TYPE BUILDING BOARD A DEMONSTRATION of the qualities of a new type of building ooard was held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Wednesday. It was sponsored by Guthrie and Co. (S) Ltd. 'who are local agents for Cape Asbestos Company of Britain, manufacturers of the board. Called Asbestolux,168 words
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Advertisement175 1963-03-08 10 THoSE WHO KNOW BUY NATIONAL I I f v" to 23" SCREEN \l AVAILABLE ON HIRE V If PURCHASE FROM $25.50 A MONTH. i\ AUTHORIZED DEALER ACE (IS) ELECTRIC 589 AND 591. GEYLANG RD. TEL: *****-***** OPPOSITE LORONG 30 GEYLANG ROAD W INVEST IN TMV M W REAL ESTATE J175 words
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Advertisement112 1963-03-08 10 frompack ONE-LAMP A TWO-LAMP I ••©'♦seen* T ill i n^t 5 ft.; 4H. i_~_jam* r r W and oH with c range f^^^^L^^^^^^^^^^^tm^ or ottoenne fit i. ABOVE it the J^k 4 ft. one-lamp _J^ Jfl CROMPACK and of Mm M««y ~HH [rompton |H Tn«M unih on IIW »inwh«d in112 words
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Advertisement1507 1963-03-08 11 IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa I TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U Uui s'doii in'i t. S'haa Pirani OEMODtCUS Li<erpiai ptMt Haaaarg la Pt, May II Mm 11 PEIEUS liftrpill 0 inn tiaspww Mai 11 Mm 13 MM 14/11 Mm II ASPHALIOM Laill. C.K.- P. oam, Ham. Mar 13 Mar It Mar 17/21 Mm1,507 words
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Advertisement1526 1963-03-08 11 lIMlf T 1 1 M flBitt y ZIW III THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIINCS 10 CENOA, II HAVUI NAMIUIa, BIEMER, AJIIWUV. ROTTERBAM. AMSTERBAM, OSLO. 60IHEN1UR6 AHO COPENHAtEN. /S^ XVi, i'tot* P. Sham Penang f?r\F£i\\gi -BASIA" 1) Sailed II Pert' IMm I/It MM IA\S-Js| 'MAUCCA" I) 21/24 Mar 21/27 Mm 11,711,526 words
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Advertisement1361 1963-03-08 11 MB* 7 BENITwLJ[ME EXPWSS SERVICE 10 IQNOON iIVERPOOt a CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. rnaa nrnm ENNACNIE L'PMI, Hayri. G'ath. ram. Mm 13/1 B Mar 17/21 Mm UM iMMNES i 'men Tbrg. A*wp. Rott. Hull MM 11/11 MM 28/2S Mm 24/2*. CNVENUEW Nkurt, I'Jm, Zlft. MV« MM 11/21 Mm 24 211,361 words
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Advertisement1360 1963-03-08 11 McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. «55V lei Hi mil Ot yJtM CLLERMAN LIMB KLAVBNBSS LIKB LINOON, NAMBURS, ROTTERIAM, IOS AMEIEI. SAN FRANCISCO, UVM. HULL ft MIOOLESIIIUm lEATTIE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANI. CITY Of eras- Acceitiag ciii fai CMUaI t SmII wr Aaanca. «'POri P S"hai» ►'•nang lONMt¥IUI 11, II Mar 11/21 Mm1,360 words
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Article125 1963-03-08 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. 'TRADING continued on a arm x basis with rises slightly shadIng falls. Company news is again the main Influence and continues mostly favourable. However, Carrier Air Conditioning- dropped Is. 6d. to 9s. on Its adverse report and on omission of an Interim dividend. OIU moved narrowly125 words
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Article210 1963-03-08 12 SNIP* lying alengtlde th. Slngapara wharves teday ars: Kajab Brooke 21/22. Svend Maersk IS, Sambas 24/25. Nikkei Maru 23/24, Denblgshlrc 4/5, Wonorato 31/32, Ranhav 42/43. Straat Banka 38/39. Straat Magelhaen 8/9, Glenroy 35/36, Wononobo S/8, Ruys 13/14. Kannaia. 4/5, Kyoto 6/7, Saracen 25/26, Sea Express 38/39 Van210 words
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Article25 1963-03-08 12 March. 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 cents (np one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $431.12* (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article89 1963-03-08 12 /'MINESE Prsduet Exchangs linga- awrs n*tn priest par s)leul ysttsrday: Cscanut oil: bulk S42i sellers, drum 5451 sellers. Cspra: Fab/March UK Continent S2TI buyers. Ptpptr: Uuntok white $160 sellers. Sarawak white Sls7i srllers, special Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled Lampong black SIO7J sellers. ASTA $117s sellers. Singapars Cscanut89 words
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Article65 1963-03-08 12 THE Malayan Cxchangs Banhf Aitsciatitn made these changca In itt rates to merchants yesterday (All r:it.-.s to S1OO): gslling TT or OO rtady: Italian Llrt *****: Swsdlth KrstMr 16si. On the frss txchangt markst In Bone Kong yesterday the U.I. dallar was quoted at S.TT], (or T.T. and65 words
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448 1963-03-08 12 STOCK MARKET TRENDLESS: F&N AGAIN STAND OUT From Our Market Correspondent rpIiERE was next to no X feature on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday which was attain quiet and practically trendless. In the industrial section, which was subject to only narrow price movements, Fraser and Neave stood out on the448 words
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Article22 1963-03-08 12 MaUyan Stock Indices March 6 March 7 Industrials: 100.03 100.78 Tins: 100.07 100.09 rubbers: 100.56 100.06 Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article621 1963-03-08 12 fOMBINED 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: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopt $2.67 81* (11.000) $2.68 r>. (4.000) $2.66. (6.000) $2.67, (1.000) $2.6h; F. and N. erdt. $3.46 SL, (10,000) $3.44621 words
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424 1963-03-08 12 r[E price of Straits tin which had risen in the past six previous trading days by a total of $3.50 on the Malayan strike threat remained unchanged yesterday at $431.12$ per picul. The offering fell a further 5 tons to an estimated 225424 words
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Article265 1963-03-08 12 A f ARCH flrtt grid* rubbtr DuytrS l f-s.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrdar at 7I» rent* per lb. up ooe-clghtb of a crnt. The ion* was vsry qulst. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. elstmc pnc«» in csnts par lb. vttttrdsy: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt265 words
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Article29 1963-03-08 12 Following further February rubber crops are notified: Benu 130,000 lb-, Jeram Kiuntan 86.000 lb Kundong Tanjonj Pau 158.000 lb MrnUkab 95.900 lb.. and Siuvgri Baean 190.000 lb.29 words
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Article142 1963-03-08 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) March 7. Three months Dun lops 14 cts. 8. Darby 4d. f. N. 16 Cts. C. Storage 4*d Gammons 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waußh IS cts. Shell 14 cU. M. Brew 24 cts. Steamship 9 cts 11. Cement 18 cts. 8. Times 22 cts.142 words
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Advertisement1108 1963-03-08 12 XV sV^ (^flssT^B^^s^D slssL s^s^L^Hs^s^L^sH s^s^L^L^L^s^Ms^s^Bs^s^s^s^sbssHri L aW^*''^ ri LTI>. I U.S.A. Pacific, AUantlo, Great Lakes Service loans Loaoa ETA tIA tl* tv tv S'oore Shan nonolulo i. F'citco L. Angelas N York CMvdano "Cehska Mam" 27/11 Mar 1/ 2 Apr 27 Apr 4 Mar 7 Mar 2S Mar J«H1,108 words
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Advertisement233 1963-03-08 12 \^T\ HOEGH LINES y^ FIRST VESSEL FOR CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERWAVE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. Sham Penang Ist. call IN PORT-5 Mar 6/7 Mar 20/21 Mar 2nd call 17/19 Mar Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN233 words
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Advertisement1578 1963-03-08 13 COMPANY MEETINGS THE RUBBER TRADE 1 ASSOCIATION OF LONDON CONSUMPTION EXCEEDS FORECAST PRICES STABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR MR. N. W. HOARE'S ADDRESS lntensJy. In this event, the comparative prices ol Natural and Synthetic rubbers will be a major factor This means that costs of production are likely to be allImportant.1,578 words
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Advertisement1002 1963-03-08 13 ■m i p\»si i i 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 rC" 3 13 1 fC^b (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT •0 Wmrdt SS (Mtn.)-Bmx it ttt. txtrm P.O. BOX 33 Position filled. Applicants thanked. THE POST OF clerk/typist at the Penang Swimming Club has beea filled. Applicants1,002 words
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Advertisement1028 1963-03-08 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box it clt. ttrm WANTED by Executive Unfurnished Bungalow, 3 Rooms. Dmtnct 9. 10 or 11. Apply Box A 5411 B.T. Spore. EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE. RSOUIRES furnished 2/3 bed roomed detached bungalow Tel. Singapore S2S3S. DIPLOMATIC MISSION Requires S or Bedroom Furnished House or flat ID1,028 words
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Advertisement989 1963-03-08 13 EDUCATION Wmrdt Si (Min.)— Box S0 et: txtrm NEW SESSIONS typewriting, snorthano, Book-keeping, beginners/ advanced Enrol today, N.C.8., 433 A (ieylang Road. *****3) Spore CHINESE VMCA COMMERCIAL school s Marco Beginners Book-keep-i ing. Shorthand. typewriting, Malay, English snorthand Speeds, Accounting/ Book-keeping Revision 107 Selegle Koad. Spore *****. TNI CUITAR A989 words
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Advertisement1002 1963-03-08 13 WANTED Were* U (Min.>—9ox tt et: txtrm 1 CHEAP VACANT land approx 8000 sq. ft. Dlstr 13 or 19 freehold. Box A 5412 8.T.. Spore. < AMAH COOK GENERAL Able to I speak English and live in. Eden Park I area. Ring (B'pore) ***** after 5 p.m. I FURNITURE it1,002 words
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Advertisement811 1963-03-08 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It R srsts Si (Min.)— Box tt ett. txtrm ISS2 AUSTIN A4O Bports Convertible 4 seater excellent condition reconditioned engine SI. 210/- taxed, insured. Phone (Spore) MMI 7. 1 PONO MANSOR SO Kraroai t'.osa. Spore has a wide rsnge of cboioesi I I used cars tor you.811 words
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Advertisement637 1963-03-08 13 MISCELLANEOUS MJforsts SS (Mtn.i—Bvx it ctt. txtrm ASIA MARHIAGB AID Bureau. 491-A, Paya Lebar Koad. Singapore. Telepboae ***** or eend postage lor details. Ptter Lori Orncrsl Managing Counsellor HI-FI STEREO it_Wmrd» SS (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtm SANSUI AMPLIFIER* T.V Visit Hoidea Trading. VM. Beech Road. B' pore AT YOUR637 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1963-03-08 14 'Battle of golds' ends with judgment for Rothmans JUDGE SAYS HE WELL GiVE REASONS LATER: B.A.T. PLAN APPEAL iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifmsiia BSbZmS I urn Final day CINGAPORE, Thurs. The "battle of the golds" ended today with judgment in favour of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd. They and their subsidiary, Tobacco Importers1,083 words
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160 1963-03-08 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Indian Scholarship Fund is offering two study Rifts, one in the University ol Malaya and the other in the University of Singapore, to Indians in Malaya. An announcement by the Indian High Commission here said that the scholarships were for160 words
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Article91 1963-03-08 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A fund has been started for the families of six Singapore fishermen who were kll'ed last month by pirates In Indo- neslan waters. The Singapore Marine Produce Workers' Union launched the fund with a donation of $500 It has also appealed to others to91 words
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Advertisement1357 1963-03-08 14 BANK HOLIDAY JABATAN KERJA RAYA PFRAfcf The Banks In the State of Selangor will be closed for du*l- TENDER NOTICF ness on SATURDAY 9th Marcn 1963— BIRTHDAY of His Hlgi. TENDER for the Supply of nsss the SuUnn of Selsngor. Water Treatment Chemicals For ihe whole State of Perak. for1,357 words
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Advertisement836 1963-03-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 I 'I --Zl^^A CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Mechanical fc.n(ineering Scholarships Tenable in the Lnited Kingdom Application* are invited from Federal Citizens lor Scholaritaips in Mechar.;cui Engiueenug lenabie' lln the United Kingdom. Ihe&e 'icoolaishipj ill be either lor a aegree .ourse or a diploma course Gependent upon the schoUiamp836 words
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Advertisement761 1963-03-08 14 I NOTICES Mill ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of Un concentrates for I the undermentioned Companies I under the Management ol AngloOneatsl < Malaya t Limited for the month of February, 1963. are ss follous: MOW AMPAT UN DREDGING LIMITED 874 I BEnJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4.447 KAMPONG LANJUT761 words
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Advertisement584 1963-03-08 14 NOTICE CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1963 I ENTRIES FOR SCIENCEPRIVATE CANDIDATES Entries lor the above examinai Uon from candidates who took science subjects in the I*i2 i Examination and who wish to take these again ss private caadi- dates will be received from 4th I March to 9' a584 words
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Advertisement27 1963-03-08 14 DIESEL ENGINES FOR MARINE. INDUSTPIAL. GENERATING SETS <S» CONVERSION UNITS ETC., From 17 to 675 Jd.P■LJfr'SdS I ANACIN STOPS HEADACHES FASTEST-LONGEST doctor prescription agaisst «tli 37/2 127 words
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Article, Illustration446 1963-03-08 15 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN TIMESPORT RACING AIRLIFT PLANNED for HORSES 'STRANDED' IN ENGLAND i B y—- i Freighter may be diverted for special run to Malaya CINGAPORE, Thurs.— British Overseas Airways Corporation has offered to make special arrangements to airlift 32 British horses from London to Singapore for their Malayan446 words
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Article23 1963-03-08 15 SOCCER Inter-ichools 'Penangi: lnder-20 MAS 3 PFS 3; St. Marks 4 OSS 4: t'nder-15 PFS 2 MAS OSS 3 St. Marks 023 words
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111 1963-03-08 15 Dexter is ill, to miss game v Otago CRICKET DUNEDIN. Thurs— MCC captain Ted Dexter, ill with influenza misses the match against an Ota go Invitation XI which starts here tomorrow. Dexter has had recurring colds during the tour of Australia and New Zealand. The 12 from whom the MCCReuter - 111 words
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Article36 1963-03-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Both matches In the quadrangular hockey tournament here tomorrow will be played at 5.15 pjn. Selangor v Negri at PanUi (Kilat ground) and Perak v Malacca a' at Princes Road stadium.36 words
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320 1963-03-08 15 GOLF HONO KONO, Thurs. Course records over the old and new Fanling lln<s are expected to fall tomorrow when a crack field cf 75 golfers from 12 countries tee off for the Hong Kong Open. Australia provides the strongest challenge, in numberReuter - 320 words
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Article185 1963-03-08 15 FULLBACKS TAKE LEEDS TO ROUND 4 LONDON, Thurs. Goals by both fullbacks enabled Leeds to break an 11 -year "hoodoo" in the English F_A. (up competition last night when they beat Stoke 3-1 in the Third Hound at Leeds. It was Leeds' first Cup-tie succss since 1952 and they owed185 words
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Article237 1963-03-08 15 The big KICK OFF in S'pore TODAY SOCCER By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Thurs. All Is set for the Big Kickoff to the new soccer season In Singapore tomorrow. Chinese Athletic, the 1961 League and Cup champions, play in the opening First Division match at Jalan Besar tomorrow. Their opponents237 words
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Article38 1963-03-08 15 MALACCA, Thurs. Malacca Cricket Association officials: President D. O. Day: vice-president J.C.E. Hill: secretary T. Rajendran treasurer C. B. Dawson; committee: C. A. Bushell, Tarn Kong Onn. H. Sequerah. C. Rajathural and MaJ. W. O. Pike.38 words
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Article33 1963-03-08 15 LONDON. Thurs. Results of the Rugby matches: Rugby Union Oxford 26 RAF 3; Bridßend 3 Newbridge 11. Rugby League Cup Ist round Swinton 6 Wklnes 6: Featherstone 32 Batley 2. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article16 1963-03-08 15 KUANTAN, Wed.— The Kuanan Cricket Association will hold their annual meeting here on Sunday.16 words
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Article21 1963-03-08 15 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The SHA senior knockout tie between Schools and Khalsa, scheduled for yesterday, will be played en Saturday.21 words
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Article40 1963-03-08 15 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malacca Amateur Football Association are calling for entries for the senior and Junior league competitions. Entries which close on March 23 should be forwarded to Mr. Tan Soon Liang; Secretary. Malacca A.F.A., c/o Radio Malaya.40 words
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823 1963-03-08 15 IPOH, Thurs. A total of 182 entries —94 in class 4 and 88 in class 5 has been received for the meeting; here on Mar. 17, 20 and 24. The entries are: SCHEDULE FIRST DAY: Clw 4. Div. 1— 6f and C823 words
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576 1963-03-08 15 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel SPORTSFRONT by VjLTHILE the FAM are casting around for touring teams to make money for them this season, they should turn away their gaze f ror Europe and for a much-needed change level it at Africa from where, according to England's576 words
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Article85 1963-03-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Eight countries have accepted ln- nations to compete in the Asian cycling championships here from June 2 to June 8, the Malayan Cycling Federation announced. They are South Korea, Japan, Cambodia, Thailand, Pakistan. Indonesia, Hong Kong and the Philippines. jurchan Singh, the MCF85 words
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Advertisement247 1963-03-08 15 jr Tk JT I 1 ■Hl> \A i IlVlJLrf Unless you take definite steps to prevent it, you may at any time offend with perspiration odour. (Everybody perspires!) But once you've applied ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you > know you're protected all day long. Odour vanishes instantly and stays away because |U^247 words
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Miscellaneous51 1963-03-08 15 2; HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR: S'aor I Negri (Pantal. XL, 5.15): Perak Malacca (Princes Rd. 5.15). IPOH DIV. i: Irish Hussars sth Bn.. HMR (upper padans). TAKING LGE: BMH V Kilat (Esplanade). SOCCER NEGRI INTER-SCHOOLS: ACS v SES (NS padang); KOV v URES (KOV Rrd.h SNOOKER STORE YMCA championship (Orchard Rd. 751 words
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Article, Illustration357 1963-03-08 16 The latest horse gambling craze: A $50 fine CINGAPORE, Thurs. A printer, Lav Hock Meng, today became the first person to be prosecuted for promoting "Race Play Card." a miniature horse-racing game, which is the latest gambling craze in Singapore. The Imported race cards are sold in packets of 12.357 words
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Article50 1963-03-08 16 LONDON, Thurs. Journalists In the Labour Party's press department will strike on April 2 unless agreement is reached on their claim for £22 10s. a week pay A strike by the 10 press department employees could affect the party's propaganda machine during coming by-elections. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article58 1963-03-08 16 LONDON, Thurs. Two journalists, Brendan Mulholland of the Daily Mail and Reginald Foster of the Daily Sketch who were sentenced to six and three months' jail respectively for contempt of court in connection with the Vassall inquiry, were told yesterday that their appeal to the House ofReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1963-03-08 16 Van, 3 cars stolen SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three cars and a van were stolen yesterday In different parts of the island. They were: A Hlllman Minx 1954 model worth $1,200 from Tanglin Road, Austin 1951 model worth $1,200 from Geylang. Opel Rekord 1960 model from Durham Estate worth $4,500. and a56 words
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Article72 1963-03-08 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs Police are trying to trace the identity of a male Indian, aged about 30 years and about 5 ft. 6 ins, tall, who died at the General Hospital this mornIng. The man. who had a moustache, was brought In at 3 a.m. today unconscious by72 words
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346 1963-03-08 16 'Keep own separate travel flavours' advice SINGAPORE, Thurs. The executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association. Mr. F. Marvin Plake. today suggested that Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Borneo should strive to retain their "separate identities" after Malaysia. Such a step, hr said, would assist tourism in Malaysia because346 words
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Article31 1963-03-08 16 AUCKLAND, Thurs.— Jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong, here for a tour of New Zealand, said today he would retire within two years and spend his time "Ashing and writing."31 words
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Article322 1963-03-08 16 LONDON. Thurs.—ln spite of renewed pressure against sterling in the foreign exchange market, it was a satisfactory day in stock markets with both gilt-edged and equities for the new account, but there was also a good investment, demand which appeared to be! coming from the institutions and! unit322 words
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Article48 1963-03-08 16 LONDON, Thurs. spot 22 11 ltki.. Apr. 22 11/IM., May 22 \d., June 22-\d., Apr. June 22',d.. July/Sept. 22 13/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22 13/16u.. Jan./ Mar. 22\a.. Apr. June unquoted, July/Sept. unauoted, ci.f. Mar. 22'» d., Apr. 22 5 16a.. May 22 5 16a. Tone:' Quiet48 words
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Article28 1963-03-08 16 LONDON, Thurs.—Buyers £855, 1 sellers £856, Forward buyers, £857... sellers £858', Settlement, £857' 2. Turnover a.m. 135 tons, p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady. I28 words
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257 1963-03-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DONATIONS to the National Patriotic Fund through several Malayan newspapers now stand at $17)9,14."). Today's donations received by the Straits Times group totalled $2,747, of* which $2,500 came from Concrete Industries (XL) Ltd., through its managing director, Mr. T. Rajendra.257 words
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Article167 1963-03-08 16 Ex-rebels who can't get jobs... BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs, Many rebel suspects, recently released from detention, are looking for work as they have not been able to get back their former Jobs. They are mainly former monthly-paid employees of the Government and private firms. Unlike tne daily paid workers, who were167 words
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Article64 1963-03-08 16 2,282 pass Chinese Four exam SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Muustry of Education announced today that 2.282 srhool candidate* have passed the Government Chinese Secondary Four examination last year. This is 72 per cent of the total of 3,160 school candidates who sat for the examination. A ministry statement said that 4964 words
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