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Title Section21 1963-03-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Ho*** lie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration911 1963-03-13 1 Aim: To overthrow Govt Planned to use Communists and then mov% >1 against them if they were a threat to him^^^ KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SOCIALIST Front leader, Ahmad Boestamam, had plans to use the Communists to overthrow the Government and then move against tne Reds should they be911 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-03-13 1 THE three sisters (from left): Guat Lvi, 23, Been Neo, 17, and Hock Neo, 20. Straits Times picture. TECK HENG to wed Oust Lvi TCCK SEE to marry Hock Neo TCCK CMOY to wed Been Neo44 words
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Article77 1963-03-13 1 Now it's Sir Robert CANBERRA. Tues. Queen Elizabeth has conferred on Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, the Order of the Thistle. Scotland's highest order for chivalry, it was announced today. He will be known as Sir Robert Menzies. The honour is to bo given tomorrow as theReuter - 77 words
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226 1963-03-13 1 By JACKIE SAM: SINGAPORE. Tues. fpHREE deaf and dumb brothers are to marry 1 three deaf and dumb sisters, and all six are tailors. The brothers In this triple romance are Leong Teck Heng, 24, Teck See, r 23. and Teck Choy226 words
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126 1963-03-13 1 the limited war area: From Suez to S'pore LONDON. Tues. Mr. Patrick Wall. Ml. Conservative. said tonight that a threatened area for a limited conventional war was "obviously" one between Singapore and the Suez. He contended, during a House of Commons debate on the British' navy, that the present amphibiousReuter - 126 words
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Article125 1963-03-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. A clause to "show mercy" to lax evaders Is included In a Bill passed by the House of Representatives today. Under this mercy" clause, the Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Slew Bin. explained If a man's total payable tax is $5,000 and he evaded125 words
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Article67 1963-03-13 1 ROME. Tues. An Ita"an magazine today quoted Mr. Aiexel Adshubei, son-in-law of Mr. Khrushchev, as saying the Pope had given him a sealed envelope for the Soviet leader when he had an audience with the Pontiff last week. The magazine. Tempo of Milan, also quotedReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration372 1963-03-13 1 AUSTEN ZECHA - 'Dragon' extras walk off the set AUSTEN ZECHA ROW OVER PAY: GROUP ALLEGES RACIAL DISCRIMINATION... By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A group of about 30 Malayan extras today walked off the set of the United Artists film "The Year of the Dragon" at the Federal Hotel's Mandarin Palace in protest against372 words
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Article29 1963-03-13 1 BEIRUT, Tues.— An Irmql communique broadcast by Bagdad Radio today announced the arrest of a former Brigadier "timn Abboud. whom the statement called the "Executioner of Mosul."29 words
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Article30 1963-03-13 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Presidert Soekarno said yesterday Indonesia had no expansionist ambitions. He made ihe remarks at a reception at the presidential palace for Indonesian lawyers. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article25 1963-03-13 1 LONDON. Tues. Silver reached a new record on the London bullion market today with a rise of three farthing sterling per ounce.25 words
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223 1963-03-13 1 Filipino Muslim leader backs M-plan SINGAPORE, Tues.— A visiting Filipino Congressman and executive member of the opposition Nationalist Party, Mr. Ahmad D. Alonto, today declared his support for Malaysia because it would "end colonialism and contain Communism in this region." "Personally, I am in favour of any 'plan that will223 words
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34 1963-03-13 1 STOP PRESS A PRINCESS FOR THE SHAH TEHRAN. Tu»-> >re>* l"jri!i of Iran fave birth t<> j b.il>* n the royal p.ii.n r oday. tivr lirM rrrmn Primr Resah >orn in October I! Keuttr.34 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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118 1963-03-13 2 JHE Austra lian Minister for External Affairs. Sir (iarfield Barwick, discussed Malaysia and related subjects with Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez yesterday. Informed sources said Sir Garfleld told Mr. Pc- Sir Gariiild ms expected to hold talks today with President Macapagal and later with the Indonesian Foreign Minister,118 words
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213 1963-03-13 2 LOPEZ ARRANGES MEETINGS r FHE Philippines is preparing the ground for talks on a ministerial level with Malaya and Indonesia to seek a solution on the easing of tension in the area, according to an official announcement here. Mr. Salvador Lopez. Under-Secretary of ForeignReuter - 213 words
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Article63 1963-03-13 2 'Peace team' flies to Australia JAKARTA, Tues.— A delegation of the left-wing Indonesian "Peace Committee" left here by air yesterday on a three-week visit to Australia. The delegation is led ty Mr. Suroto. se-n-etary of the committee. Radio Jakarta said the delegation had been invited by the "Australian Peace Committee"*Reuter - 63 words
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Article67 1963-03-13 2 'White massacre' -plot PAARL (Cape Province), Tues.— An African witness who was not named, said here yesterday that the Poqo underground organisation planned a rising this year in which South African whites would be attacked and killed. "Each man would provide his own weapon," he told the commission inquiring intoReuter - 67 words
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110 1963-03-13 2 FORMOSA'S TALLEST GIRL JUST KEEPS ON GROWING nPAIPEH, Tues. Miss Lin Fang-mei. 19, is known as the tallest girl in Formosa. Distressed by her unusually fast growing in height two years ago. she went to Taiwan University Hospital for a physical check. Bince then she has grown another two inches,Reuter - 110 words
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Article44 1963-03-13 2 SYDNEY. Tues.— lnternational Rugby League player Keith Barnes, captain of the last Australian side to tour England, was bludgeoned by a bandit and robbed of A 12.000 on his way to a bank In the suburb of King's Cross here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article50 1963-03-13 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues Sixty-seven civil servants and technicians from Indonesia arrived in Hollandia last week, and a further 200 are expected later this week as part of the "phasing in" o|»cratlon to hand over the UN authority In West New Oulnea to Indonesia by May I.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-03-13 2 Lynne has half-Chinese role LYNNE SUE MOON, who plays the part of Teresa, daughter of a United States Marines captain and a Chinese mother, in Samuel Bronston's production "55 Days At Peking," starring Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner and David Niven. The film, directed by Nicholas Ray, Is from an originalReuter - 59 words
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195 1963-03-13 2 HUMAN RIGHTS TALKS START WITH A ROW OVER CHINA GENEVA. Tuesday. A N ARGUMENT about who should represent China marked the opening session here today of the United Nations Commission for Human Rights. It v.as ffcially agreed that the Nationalist delegate should continue to represent, rhinn The 21 -nation conference,195 words
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99 1963-03-13 2 Shouts-as girl runs after royal car CANBERRA, Tues. A woman broke through the barriers as Queen Elizabeth and her husband drove through Canberra yesterday and shouted at the royal visitors, while her daughter tried to give a piece of paper to Prince Philip. As the woman sprang forward. Prince PhilipReuter - 99 words
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Article292 1963-03-13 2 THE New York Times x said today that, while the cost of American support for South-East Asia was large, the cost of losing the area to the Communists would be still larger. An editorial prepared for the West Coast and Paris editions noted that292 words
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Advertisement18 1963-03-13 2 i 4 FLIGHTS FROM SINGAPORE 1/ If 11/1 if JlflllfJl/^ BJS3 AND 3 FROM KUALA LUMPUR IwIULmYmFI mIKwwMJJ18 words
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Miscellaneous36 1963-03-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby t 1 h<3 BOOM 4 1118 11 111 I Jl c.fT.Me eoows i np* j i fi'U MA/E TO MAVt a X \LABgeg SIZE SgPLgJ ■m o. c o oms 1036 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-03-13 3 OFF TO JAIL...THE SILENT NEWSMEN TWO British journalists being taken to jail for contempt of court in refusing to disclose sources of information to the Vassal! Tribunal. TOP: Mr. Reginald Foster, 58. with the arresting officer (on right) leaving the office of the Sheriff of the County of London inReuter - 139 words
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122 1963-03-13 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara, has told congress that if there was an uprising in Cuba and the Russians sent in more troops, he would consider such a move as "an invasion." His comment was contained in previously secret122 words
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Article158 1963-03-13 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. ]yjR. DEAN RUSK, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States wanted an end to nuclear testing so that development of the neutron bomb could be prevented. The neutron bomb, described as the "ultimate" weapon, emits a type of deathReuter - 158 words
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376 1963-03-13 3 'FHE Soviet Union said yesterday that it was 1 able to carry out nuclear explosions on the I other side of the moon and the United States knew it. Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin. Soviet delegate at the disarmament conference, said this wasReuter - 376 words
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Article32 1963-03-13 3 LONDON. Tues.— Thieve* who chiselled an 18-lnch hole through brickwork Into a warehouse during the weekend stole about a million cigarette* worth £10.000 <*85.000>. police *aid today.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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136 1963-03-13 3 A plan to scrap all obsolete, arms- WASHINGTON. Tues.— Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States was studying a suggestion for an agreement between tfle Soviet Union and the U.S. to destroy stocks' of obsolete planes and other weapons. He told the Senate ForeignReuter - 136 words
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Article29 1963-03-13 3 PARIS. Tues— Prance will aoen start building her first satellite. "FT. 1," to be launched by an American rocket from Cape Cana-| veral early In 1965— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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278 1963-03-13 3 OARIS, Tues. Police exchanged blows and insults with striking miners yesterday in the first physical clash of the 11-day stoppage which has halted output from the French coalfields. At the same time 1,000 iron ore miners from the Lorraine threatened a "march onReuter - 278 words
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Article43 1963-03-13 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Women can now vote and stand for election In 96 countries, compared with only four at the turn of the century, the Commission on the Status of Women was told at the opening of its 17th session.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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318 1963-03-13 3 T ONDON, Tues. The L* Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Charles Orr-Ewing, said last night that there was no doubt the Soviet Union was developing a maritime strategy as part of her overall policy to ex-i tend Communist influence throughout the world.Reuter - 318 words
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161 1963-03-13 3 Bidault: Bavarian residence permit offer Tues. Mr. lleinrich Junker, Bavarian Interior Minister, said last night he was ready to grant a residence permit with certain restrictions to Mr. Georges Bidault. But, he added Mr. Bidault, former French Prime Minister and de Gaulle's arch enemy, had not made any written requestReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement298 1963-03-13 3 d*% 9% a* \i^ s.-± WwK \J IC t #^ip|^!K I M I I IKE Th« world* largest manufacturer* of TV oorialt and accessories Manufactured and Sold by: FERRIS INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) LTD. MAGNET HOUSE. BUKIT TIMAH. SINGAPORE 21. TE LEPHONE r- ***** Smdk China pirrniog jtet Hong Kong's Leading English298 words
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Article66 1963-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A choral concert will be presented by the St Andrew's Cathedral choir, the choirs of the H. M. Forces and St. Andrew's School and friends in July this year The concert Is In aid of the St. Peter's Hall student- fund Those Interested to sing66 words
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Article368 1963-03-13 4 POLICE ON GUARD AS WORK ON ROAD GOES ON SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have been called in to prote c t earth-moving machines and operators after reports of attacks and sabotage aimed at obstructing the development of the multi-million dollar Toa Payoh scheme. The Government tonight issued a368 words
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Article22 1963-03-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Bd. Barbler will present two "live" Jazz groups at the US. Cultural Centre at 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article, Illustration162 1963-03-13 4 Woman witness in abortion case on perjury charge SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HEAH ENG KUI, a woman prosecution witness who gave evidence in an abortion case before Mr. Choor Singh, the First Criminal District Judge on Nov. 15 last year, was today charged with perjury in the Ninth Magistrate's Court. Heah, wife162 words
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Article198 1963-03-13 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of Singapore Jaycees, Mr. Ec Hoon Siak. who is now back in Singapore after a week-long trip to Japan, announced today that Japanese Jaycees had shown "terrific response" to his efforts to "sell" Singapore to Japan. Mr. Ec had visited198 words
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76 1963-03-13 4 Varsity's vital role in welfare work SINGAPORE, Tues. A strong plea for more specialist training locally in Industrial welfare was made by Mr. Lawrence Mah. assistant secretary of the Singapore Employers Federation, in the sixth of a series of lectures on social work organised by the Adult Education Board and76 words
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314 1963-03-13 4 THE general manager of the Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd., Mr. N.F. Parker told the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday that the company dismissed an employee, Kemat bin Haji Dahlan, because he had refused to obey the management's order to be transferred. Mr.314 words
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218 1963-03-13 4 MR. WEE TOON BOON, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, presiding over the first meeting of the Bukit Ban Kee fire relief committee today, in the absence of Acting Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon, appealed to the people and business218 words
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90 1963-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will open the Safety First exhibition and the display of entries to the photographic competition of the Automobile Association of Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4.30 p.m. on March 19. Puan90 words
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Article127 1963-03-13 4 QINGAPORE. Tues. The O Army Civil Service Union has called on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to declare publicly whether his Government would use its goofl offices to assist the union In getting adequate compensation for retrenched employees of the War Department. The127 words
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79 1963-03-13 4 MURDER TRIAL VERDICT: BROTHERS JAILED SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Sikh brothers were Jailed today by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court in connection with the killing of their mother, Tej Kaur, one night in November last year. The elder brother, Chanan Singh, 32, was found guilty of culpable homicide not79 words
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Article99 1963-03-13 4 The brothers were tried on a charge ol murdering their mother at her oneroom hut In Palme Road at about midnight on Nov. 2 last year. The D.P.P.. Mr. Sachl Saurajen. proved four previous convictions against Karpal Singh, for theft and violence. Che nan Singh admitted two previous99 words
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Article117 1963-03-13 4 Both of them had thought fit to do away with their mother and took the law. in to their hands. But the jury had adopted a merciful view. Mr. Justice Winslow further told them that they could expect little mercy. He would be failing in his duty if117 words
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Article47 1963-03-13 4 BINGAPORE, Tues. The life and works of the late Ernest Hemingway, one of the world's literary giants, will be discussed by Mr. Norman Sherry, lecturer in English at the University of Singapore, at the U.S.I S- Library. Armenian Street on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.47 words
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Article25 1963-03-13 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water will be cut off in Hong Kah Lane off Jurong Road 12', mi, tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement259 1963-03-13 4 I REX Bnac*i"B3 OPENS TODAY I m The Epk of SIX MEN w B^J tv^. m the 1 +*is rJ^^^k s»» m Cl/V (Singapore) 11. 1.30. 4, 6.30 9. 15 Jofc a iV OPENS TODAY g* £1 W ACTION' ADVENTURE!* -CAPITOL OPENS TOMORROW- S ROBERT. SrfißlEYi zSmsim mshaine: it just259 words
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Advertisement136 1963-03-13 4 gJ\ t ifVM O\ STAGE m7alllr«iy TOMORROW AT 9.15 p.m. I (SINGAPORE) No Free Lists "KUREBI FASHION FIESTA" PRESENTED BY THE JOAN BOOTY SCHOOL of CHARM MODELLING Models' Lipsticks and Nail Polishes in fabulom CUTEX colours Rod.o end TV Sets by GRUNDIG Fly to HATARI' Country by QANTAS JOHN WAYMB136 words
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Advertisement431 1963-03-13 4 \^^fr Opganlaßtloi' \mmw mioui\4. |N.B. DUE TO FILMS LENGTH V DAILY 3 SHOWS STARTING f I Promptly ot 1.30. S.IS 4 t.4S Saturday!, Sunday; Holiday! EXTRA SHOW AT 10 A.M. i MUTINY ji M m ■ON THE^JI: BOUNTY UnCI UI.'U »AM»tflS>ON 70 TtCMNICOIOa I MARLON BRANDO Trevor Howord Richard Harris431 words
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Article, Illustration723 1963-03-13 5 Capital empowered to act swiftly against squatters ■NO JUSTIFICATION FOR ILLEGAL OCCUPATION' PARLIAMENT HOUSE that the Bill would only serve the interests of the wealthy land speculators within the Alliance. The Bill was very arbitrary and its character was against "the mosi helpless people of the counter." "Any harassing of723 words
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136 1963-03-13 5 'THE House of Representatives yesterday approved the provision of $39,500 as ex-gratia payment to the family of the late Minister of Justice. Tun Leone; Yew Koh, in recognition of his services to Maiaya. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak bin Hussein,136 words
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275 1963-03-13 5 HEROES WHO FLY AND DIE: BY DATO SARDON TWE Minister of Tranx sport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said in the House of Representatives yesterday that "young Malayan pilots why fly in the country's service and die are heroes." He said this during the debate on the Supplementary Supply (1962275 words
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Article63 1963-03-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The House of Representatives today passed without debate the Parliamentary Service Act Bill which provides for a joint service for both the House and the Senate known as the Parliamentary Service. The Parliamentary Service will be under the control of a Parliamentary Service Committee63 words
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Article47 1963-03-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Set. Blialctar Bahadur. 40. of the Gurkha Rifle Brigade, at Majidee Camp, four miles from here, was found dead in his bed this morning. His body was removed by the police to the general hospital here for a post-mortem.47 words
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Article40 1963-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues a contribution of $5 was scut to the Straits Tlme.s today by J. K Hebab Kelana for Juriah bte Hamld, the .sole supporter in a family of 10 The fund now stands at $153.40 words
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Article33 1963-03-13 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Shaw Foundation has sent $5.000 't0 the Straits Times for the Ban Kee fire victims. Another $20 waa received from Mr. Wee Chiang San. bringing the total 55.035.33 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-03-13 5 NO politician has so far been able to exert political influence in the trade union movement in Malaya, so no steps are needed to prevent political interference. The Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam, said this in the House of Representatives269 words
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318 1963-03-13 5 r rHE Prime Minister yesterday denied charges in the House of Representatives that the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, had visited the Borneo territories recently on funds allocated for "study tours." Tengku Abdul Rahman was answering Socialist Front members318 words
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Miscellaneous237 1963-03-13 5 Straits Times Crossword IF HF* H 5 HT* WK* IB^ I 2? srvT^ -r.vs W^- performer (8). 4 Look lofteuJjr **d j— i^f I Initial step of oocwr In the rf), way of walking (6). g sta,^ prtnUi* la a eosßph»f» 10. Business with a »cry loud a*- Sserthtnt a237 words
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Article2463 1963-03-13 6 OINGAPORE, Tues. The following are the remaining results of the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate, the Federation of Malaya Certificate and the General Certificate of Education for schools in Singapore and private candidates held last year. The majority of the results were published yesterday. Key2,463 words
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235 1963-03-13 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today urged the Singapore Telephone Board to open negotiations on Its claims for a new collective agreement. The union's general secretary. Mr. O. Kandasamy, In a statement, said that the duration of the present collective235 words
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Advertisement1077 1963-03-13 6 Q ToHe/i; iffiT B^ndjr Competition msm The Winners! First Prize $2,500.00 -(Shared by two winners) ■g|g~2M Mr. Chew Poon Niam, 60 A Serangoon Garden Way, Tm^^^ I Singapore 19. Mr. Ng Twee Teck, 327 -A, Beach Road, Singapore 7. Each will receive $1,250.00 and six quart bottles of Tolley's TST1,077 words
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Miscellaneous201 1963-03-13 6 Alley Oop By V. I. llantiin YOU'RE NOT HCSA6MART II LOOK, OSCAR, IVE GOT I I ARCNT YOU •ORGETmia fT > I I I CONO3JN6P BCff- LET 1M S"^\ A BOOK 10 WRITE AND WAS THAT LUNKHBAP /Of COURSE >* N. I 7 WITH OOP'S THINK HIS AW, FOOUMfI WITH201 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1963-03-13 7 Surrender CHAOS AND (BRIGHT AIDED YAMASHITA ifijjp^^^Bi^^m The Japanese were outnumbered three to one THE C.I.G.S. was absolutely correct. Yamasliita, who had over .~>,ooo casualties, had 30,000 men and eighteen tanks left to attack Singapore. Singapore had been reinforced with the 18th British division 'which had arrived just before the1,608 words
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Advertisement250 1963-03-13 7 Notice to the Public: the BLUE BAND of Rothmans KING SIZE r^"""""'^ 4 lH c Trade Mark I t~%& incorporated in L^S P tn s pock is I registered in: Malaya No. M ***** J »A« Singapore No. *****1 1 '%$m ROTMHANS Of PAll MAIL LONDON (ST life 0011*1' SMOOTH250 words
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Article89 1963-03-13 8 K.ra-s Sl* (Minimum i C.H. CHIN, C.N. Cbm and their families sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their cendolences and kind assistance in their aad bereavement. THE FAMILY OP the late sir. J A Borsley. s pore Austra ha thank all reiatives fnends for messages of •on sMMMe,89 words
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Obituary18 1963-03-13 8 2* Wardt $10 (Minimum) SHIM: In loving memory of Paul passed away 13-3-46. Ooae but sever18 words
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Article182 1963-03-13 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS M Hf.rW< Sit (Minimum) I AIR CONDITIONING lor only SM a month by Carrier. Rme Smitapore t «1211 or Kuala Lumpur BUM for full details A HOUSEWIFE'S Rest friend Is Alrwick. Get a boitle or container and t All your home with fresh, sweet-smell- •RING OF TRUTH" at Rowcroft182 words
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Article30 1963-03-13 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT Horrfs S2.HI Mm.) l COSPEL LITERATURE may be prr.- cured from Malaya Kvangeliatic Kxl- r lonship MB, I Pi" r Kerangoon Ro»d. Smitapore U or U. Salween Ro>.d. >30 words
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Article36 1963-03-13 8 W»ri* si iMin.i—Hox it rU. rxlri, MODERN ART STUOIO. Guaranteed food results. 80. Ucylang Roat 8 pore *****. c FRIENDLY AIRCONDITIONEO) ■TUOIO. Special discount for wedding; outdoors group photography 212 selegls Road. Snore Tel VJsM36 words
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Article746 1963-03-13 8 The Government's decision to turn the Railway Administration into a corporation •ggregate probably will shock the railwaymen. They knew Ihe Government had been considering this step, one of Ihe recommendations of the i Railway Economics Commission. But it is a rather flashing footnote to the report of746 words
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Article349 1963-03-13 8 On Sunday a schoolgirl telephoned a member of the Straits Times editorial staff (with whom she was not acquainted) at his home to ask whether she had passed her "Cambridge." This was at midnight, j Other children, or their parents were more reasonable, putting their calls to our349 words
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Article181 1963-03-13 8 It is good to note that ihn Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has decided to make it lawful once more for night-club goers In Kelantan to take their partners for a quickstep, cha-cha-cha or even the twist. Many will hope that removal of modern western dancing from the list of181 words
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Article, Illustration981 1963-03-13 8 ANATOMY OF A MURDER by GODFREY HODGSON CHICAGO. TUESDAY The life— and sudden death of Chicago Alderman Lewis, victim of the numbers game THOUSANDS of Negroes from the West Side slums stood in the chill drizzle outside the Greater Galilee Missionary Baptist Church here last week.981 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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Letter159 1963-03-13 8 IS REFER to a report headL ed "Citizenship commission looks into 2,000 appeals' In the Btralts Tim /a of March 2 and would request a correction. There is no such thing as a "citizenship commission" or "commission of inquiry." Under the provisions of Article 27 of the Constitution159 words
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Letter309 1963-03-13 8 IN reply to Mr. B.S. Kwong I have to point out that the double white line extends from the 6i milestone to the 6J milestone Yio Chu Kang Road. This road is narrow and measures 20 feet wide. Situated on the right hand side of the road as309 words
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Letter73 1963-03-13 8 UNLIKE Tiong Bahru and other housing estates, there are no offices~in St. Michael's estate where residents may submit their monthly rents and other payments. In consequence, residents are obliged to go as far as Norfolk Road. In view of this and also to the fact that more housing73 words
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Letter126 1963-03-13 8 r ITH reference to the letter from "Resident" <S.T. March 5) may I point out that Frankel Estate is a well developed estate of modern bungalows, enjoying all the facilities of elec- trlcity. water supply, roads, bus services, etc. The $30 million rural development programme is primarily to126 words
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Letter50 1963-03-13 8 BLOOD is thicker than water, and if our Indonesian friends believe they are our blood-brothers, then their "confrontation" policy is sheer madness why try removing a mote in your brother's eye when you have still the splinters in your own? Further comment would be superfluous. S. W. TA> Singapore50 words
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Letter143 1963-03-13 8 "W AY I protest against the unsatisfactory manner In which the Highway Code test is being conducted. Unlike the driving test in which every applicant Is given a fixed date to appear, the Highway Code test is decided by way of lots. As there are a large number143 words
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Article300 1963-03-13 8 Chinese moves against Russia UONG KONG. Tues. x China's recent 100.000 word offensive against Russia is a catalogue of grievances that Peking would like to discuss in the event of a Sino-Soviet conference. In making their complaints publicly, the Chinese are believed to be trying300 words
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Advertisement703 1963-03-13 8 Straits Tim«s k Malay Mail CleeaWled •«y«rti«.m»«t» snav ke haiKva- «c» Ist Plea* OLD ITOMII ARC ADI OreXrd KJeea COLO OTOHAtJB MAMCHM AT HOLLAND SIO AD— ATOKM XIPML HOAD-NAVAL Itlf AoWierlead Agenta: «ITV MM sJTOHa- LTV Whteheeter Heus*. Cewyer Quey TXSI MVTWO Pf|©HT PMSMAIrtek'B S u BArMM fisst M. M.703 words
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Advertisement99 1963-03-13 8 DRUM OUTFIT >s. Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value! Rossini 100 Outfit" DutM conmli of. Mm Draw, 22" x IS", doobUtension, gltttanng colour. tiMr* Dram, 14 x 15", glittering colour, with Stand Tm-Tm, double-hcocted, 13" x 9' glittering colour. P««tol, Rhythm Matter' tott, positive action Ct<"s*!, 14" Craen Cymbal with holder,99 words
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Advertisement265 1963-03-13 8 CASH REGISTERS ARE ECONOMICAL LirlUl feN I Big or small, stores n |Mm r a ver Mala y $l are RtLI ABLE <•«»"•"« A j-; c h Registers. Why? Be|UlflßCDkl cause Anker gives them If IUULnn so many advantages— it cuts down work, protects profits and gives an extra printed265 words
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Article364 1963-03-13 9 TEN MEN JUST STOOD BY INACTIVE WHILE THEIR OFFICERS WERE BEING ASSAULTED KUALA BEL AIT, Brunei, Tuesday. 4 MAGISTRATE, Mr. Charles Foo Chee Tung, said here today he was "shocked and disgusted at the irresponsible action," of about 16 Brunei policemen who, he said, had stood aroundReuter - 364 words
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Article59 1963-03-13 9 rE House of Representatives yesterday approved $4,913,621 as supplementary expenditure for public services in 1962 and 1963. This Includes $1,327,361 to finance expansion of the Government's adult educacatlon programme. A sum of $554,040 is set aside to meet commitments of the Malayan Special Force in59 words
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Article38 1963-03-13 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Johore's rural development plans this year are going according to schedule, the Menterl Besar. Oato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. told 25 chairmen and secretaries of the various district rural development committees today38 words
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Article86 1963-03-13 9 Singapore honours for 102 SINGAPORE. Tues. The first investiture of Singapore State honours will be held at the Istana Negara on Saturday when the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will present awards. The ceremony will be followed by a tea-party. Of the 102 to be honoured, 96 are86 words
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283 1963-03-13 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. V Federation police were today baffled at a j report that a Chinese fisherman from Selangor had reached Perth with the fear that his wife may believe he and his two sons have been lost at sea. According to a283 words
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Article67 1963-03-13 9 SINGAPIRE, Tues. -i Five retired officers of the Ministry of Education, some of whom were In the service for more than 37 years, were presented with valedictory letters by the Minister for Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin at a ceremony at the Ministry today. They were Mr.67 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-03-13 9 - DOTH the bride and bridegroom are members of the Johore Police Force. He is Inche Raiali bin Abdul Samad. She is Che Lalidah binte Abdullah, the former Miss Doris Choong, a cousin of Malayan badminton player Eddie Choong. She comes from Penang. They were63 words
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Article97 1963-03-13 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The new electric sub-station and branch exchange of the Singapore Telephone Board at Jurong, which will serve the new pioneer Industries In the area, will be officially opened by the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, on Saturday. The People's Association97 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-03-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. KUALA LUMPUR building contractor, Mr. Ng Wan Bee, today lost a civil suit which he brought in the fcigh Court here against the Assistant Minister of the Interior, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, a lawyer, Mr. Y. S. Lee, and a broker,428 words
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131 1963-03-13 9 nEVERAL questions regarding the Methodist Secondary School of Nlbong Tebal— the only secondary school in the southern district of Province Wellesley —were raised in the House of Representatives yesterday. A Socialist Front MP, Mr. V. Veerappen, aaked why the teaching of Tamil was discontinued131 words
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127 1963-03-13 9 Sarawak amends law to curb rumours KUCHING, Toes. The Sarawak Preservation Of Public Security Ordinance has been amended to curb false rumours which have been rife since the Brunei revolt. Anyone who, by word of mouth or in writing, spreads any report or makes a statement likely to cause alarm127 words
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Article64 1963-03-13 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues.— Three rebels surrendered to the security forces on the Pandaruan road near Lirobang last Friday. They were Lieut. Radln bin Ibrahim, Pte. Bahar bin Hajl Mahmud and Pte. Said bin Radln. On Thursday, police arrested nine NCO's. Among them were Sgt. Jaya64 words
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Article239 1963-03-13 9 DESERTED SHIP SOLD FOR $485,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. The deserted Greek freighter, the 7, 000- ton Tilemachos, now lying In the laid-up anchorage of the harbour, was today auctioned for $485,000. She was bought by the Pacific Transport Company of Liberia. A New York ship broker, Mr. Jacques Pierot 111, who239 words
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Article49 1963-03-13 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. —An exhibition 40 paintings by Australian landscape artist, Robert Johnson, entitled. "Central Australia— Land of Colour." will be on show at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, here for six days from Friday. Exhibitions of the paintings were shown in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh.49 words
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202 1963-03-13 9 IN Opposition mem- ber today dissociated himself from decisions reached at a meeting of Opposition parties last Sunday. He is Mr. Yeoh Tat Beng, Independent M.P. for Bruas. The Sunday meeting, presided by the former Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Abdul Aziz202 words
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Advertisement130 1963-03-13 9 c AUDIT CLERKS Th« Shell Company of The Ftderatior of Malaya Limittd, (Singapore OtfictJ roQuiros Audit Ckrks. Storting salary approximately 5350 $420 depending upon age, qualifications and experience. Excellent conditions of sorvict and carter prospects. Age range: 22 to 27 preferred. Applicants must have Cambridge Higher School Certificate, Ist Grade130 words
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Advertisement174 1963-03-13 9 iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii' LOOK LOVELIER WITH GUERLAIN COSM ETICS Created in Paris to bring you new, enduring loveliness. Cleansing Oil for dry and m^ delicate skins. $6.75 J^ Cleansing Cream No. 1 tor jf normal or slightly dry \7/F skins. $5.25 t $14.00 Cleansing Cream No. 2 for /I normol or slightly174 words
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Miscellaneous486 1963-03-13 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE SiuniX S£.:^a iiffi SHORTWAVE SERVICE festival; 12 midnight Close down. MEDIUM WAVE*BEKVICE RADIO MALAYA 476 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM.:— «.OO Oood Mornlnn; SERVICE 41.2 Metres 6.01 Morning prelude: 7.16 A.M.: 6.00 Time signal; NegaN'fws; 7.30 Breakfast bulletin: ra-ku; 8.02 Morning melodies: 7.30 Up and486 words
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161 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. All the 358 families, made homeless by the Bukit Ban Kee blaze last week, will have been found new accommodation by tomorrow. Of 185, who were housed temporarily in the Park Road school, 142 moved Into Housing Board flats in161 words
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165 1963-03-13 10 Engine of seized boat worth more than cargo PENANG. Tues.— Penang customs last night, seized a speedboat abandoned by three smugglers off Leith Street Ghaut. A similar boat was seized in the sea off Gurney Drive. Ths three suspects jumped overboard from the first boat as soon as the raiding165 words
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Article62 1963-03-13 10 ALOR STAR. Tues— Kedal: will observe World Health Day on April 7 with "hunger-disease or millions" as the theme. The Kedah World Health Day Committee decided last night to organise competitions at state and district levels during the week, starting April 7. There mill be an essay62 words
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Article33 1963-03-13 10 ALOR STAK. Tues— Two armed men, one masked, held up a businessman. Mr. Khaw Chooi Lean, at Tatuan Tunlang. Perils, last night and robbed him of $20 cash and some cigarettes.33 words
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Article28 1963-03-13 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— The Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar ■Shahabuddin. will >pen a comminity centp our get Layar UJong. about six miles torn here, on Thursday28 words
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188 1963-03-13 10 Student on holiday accused of kidnap SINGAPORE. Tues. Albert Soo Heng Teong, 27, a Malayan student In Australia, who is now in Singapore on vacation, was today charged in a Magistrate's Court here with kidnapping Irene See Chye Neo, 22, from her home in River Valley Road at 3.30 p.m.188 words
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Article43 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Madam Ang Ah Yeoh, 25, today was sent to the opium treatment centre for 12 months. She was convicted on Feb. 18 of being found In an opium den near her home In Johore Road.43 words
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Article, Illustration646 1963-03-13 10 JURY RULES 'UNSOUND MIND' ON WOMAN WHO BURNED A SLEEPING CHILD AFTER HAVING 'HORRIBLE DREAMS' PENANG, Tuesday. FORMER cook accused of burning a baby to death told the Penang Assize Court today she was "very grieved." "I liked the boy very much, and I used to646 words
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253 1963-03-13 10 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuehing. Tuesday DEVELOPMENT of the rural areas, with me--17 chanisation of agriculture, is the "mainstay" of the Sarawak Alliance Party's manifesto, which was made public today. "The economic advancej ment of the country is now far from being satisfactory.' says253 words
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101 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Tups. The visiting six-man delegation of New Zealand Members of Parliament today called on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inchc Yusof bin Ishak, at the Istana Negara. Earlier, they visited the Industrial Research Unit at the Polytechnic and railed on the New Zealand101 words
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Article46 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the Royal Island Club's bowling centre on Saturday. A club spokesman :>aid that the centre, only for members, will be the most modern and up-to-date bowling centre In Singapore.46 words
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Article175 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. An 18-man Japanese mission representing manufacturers from Nagoya is in Singapore to promote an exchange of industrial technology and to forge stronger economic links between Singapore and Japan The group, known as the Alchl Nagoya Industrial mission, will meet local Industrialists "to promote goodwill175 words
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Article150 1963-03-13 10 CHALKING UP GUN-SEIZING SUCCESS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday VINE fully-loaded automatic pistols and revolal vers have been recovered by the Selangor police in the past six months following: tip-offs from the public, the Selangor C.I.D. chief, Assistant Commissioner S. M. Khalid, said today. Seven of them were seized In Kuala Lumpur150 words
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Article78 1963-03-13 10 OINGAPORE, Tues. A motor-cyclist and a seven-year-old boy were killed yesterday in separate- traffic accidents. The motor-cyclist, Ibrahim bin Mydin. 30, died after his motor-cycle and a lorry collided near the junction of Havelock Road and Outram Road. Ibrahim wtio was pinned under the wheels78 words
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Article37 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues —Mr. H. P. T. Prldeaux, the managing director of Naafi. the official trading organisation of British Forces throughout the world, will arrive here tomorrow for a two-week visit to Singapore and Malaya.37 words
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Article21 1963-03-13 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two cement pumps, worth $1,200. were stolen yesterday from a building site store in Havelock Road.21 words
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Advertisement331 1963-03-13 10 STOP ODOUR and PERSPIRATION INSTANTLY Use Arrid daily for 24--hour protection against body odour and perspiration. Roll Arrid on and body odour and perspiration vanishes instantly! ARRID America's largest selling deodorant Whetfienyou cook by G&S, £/ech*Pc%i/ or ofherwfse. REBECCA HSU'S BILINGUAL INTERNATIONAL GAS COOKERY BOOK TKif it the cookery booh331 words
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Advertisement684 1963-03-13 10 PHILIPS Record Player Contest PRIZE WINNERS One Philips Record Player to each of the following: Mr. Chan Hock Hy«, I Mr. Lee Km Sing, 167 Bukit Glugor, Penong. 116 Jin. Market, P. Moskel, Mom. Miit Eliz. Leong Chee Uitfl, Mr. M. Ramalingam, 15-B Kirn Cheng St., Spore. 921 Air Port684 words
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Advertisement1373 1963-03-13 11 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.. Uut yport kam a vnta 'tmn* PELEUS littrptpl. OuDlin Siltpjo* tdt. 47 Ttday Mar 14/11 Mar 17 asphalion L'ptti, Oubim. R'dam. Ham Sda. 44 Mar il Mar 17/20 Mar 21 DOLIUS ixerpttl. eia<co* Mat II Mat 11 Mar n/M Mat ll itt i OiOMEO1,373 words
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Advertisement2634 1963-03-13 11 PBBBB»*^OT^^^B^^r^^^BT^^^Bßl^^^Bßß^^Bßßßi ■BBBlT^^lßßl^^li^^^ii^^^ißT^^^l^^^^t^^^P^^^«^^^iß^^^Bßß»^^^ißl^^il^^^s^Bßßßßßl BBBB^^^lß^^lßt^^^lßßl^l^l^^^lßT^^^lT^^iaßl^^^lßßVj m^^^^m^^^WK&^mmmM BatHaatil^BlHlHilJ^^lH BaßaVaaßi^Bßß^lßV THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS ID (INOA. Ll HAVRE. NAMBURS, IRtMEN, aHl»*Jkr. ygST>f. BSTHROAM. tMSURQAM. OSLO. SOTHENSURS >NB CBPENNAUN mr*^®i. SB* 1 Paaats QTVKj\MI "MALACCA" 3) 21/24 Mai 23/27 Mat tl/lSMai iTI \^>_J-<J SUNSKNU' I) 31 Mat/ 4 Apr J/ J Apt 1/ I2,634 words
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Advertisement1330 1963-03-13 11 mMcALISIEH tfc CO.. LTD. W^ la«- Nt mil vßaaW ■U.KKWAW LJUt tit KLAVENBSS LIMB V LONOON. NAMOORS, ROTTERDAM IOS ANCELEI. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. NULL A MIOOIESSRSUSa aEATTiE. VANCOUVER A PORTLANP CITY OF LEUS* kcctititt ctrgt Itr Clttril t Stalk S'DO'l P. Sham Penang bbul^l'; n IS/IS Mar M/ 22 Mar1,330 words
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Article120 1963-03-13 12 MELBOURNE. TuesrjJEXEKAL investment and indnsVI trial share* fluctuated aground late levels in fairly brisk trading, with rises slightly shading falls. B.H-F. featured, being actively 1 traded from the opening high of 545. to close at 325. 9d. Oils held their levels In rather more activity. Base metals were120 words
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Article258 1963-03-13 12 \IARCH tint *rade rubber buyera x f.a.b. closed ai 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 741 cents p»r Ib. down fiveeighths of a cent. Th* tone was barely steady. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. slesing aiicei in cents per Ib. yesterday Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o258 words
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Article133 1963-03-13 12 -I'HE Malayan Ciihinn Banks' Atsa- siatien made thrit changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100>: New Vsrk: buying TT 32!. airmail OO 322 90 d/st 33 1 credit bills. 33i trade bills. Canada buy inn TT Ml, airmail OD 35i. 90 d'st 36 credit133 words
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Article140 1963-03-13 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 12. Tbrec mom ha. Dunlopa 14 cl» S. Darby 4d K. N. 18 ct». C Storaue 4td. Uammons Jl cts. 8. Traction 1. 3 J. Waugh 15 cv. Shell 14 eta. 11. Brew 30 eta sicamnhlp 0 i-is. M. Cement 18 uts. 8. Times 2.140 words
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Article75 1963-03-13 12 /"MlMEie Product Cxerianat. Ho,«. y p»ra no»n dmcm etr pieul yttttrday: Cacanut ail: nulk J42J acllera. drum $451 sellers. C»a*a: March /April UK/Conttnent 127t buyers. Papawr: Muotok white $160 aellera. Sarawak white 5152) aellcra. apectal Sarawak black f 1 12« acllen. garbled Lampong black ***** aellera. ABTA (117|75 words
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544 1963-03-13 12 From Our Market Correspondent IF possible the Malayan Stock Exchange was even quieter yesterday than on Monday with business in many counters reduced to a trickle. Inertia is increasingly gripping the market and it will take some major factor or incentive to544 words
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Article22 1963-03-13 12 Malayan Stork Indices March 11 March 12 Industrials:- 100.70 IOO.TK Tins: 100.30 IN.U rubbers: 105.16 105.1 b Dec. 39. 1962=100.22 words
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Article726 1963-03-13 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE (^OMSINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Sloclc Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: mauSTRIALt: Ounlsp* (2.63 SI.. <fi.oOO> (2.C4. (10.0001 (2.65. (1.0O0) (2.66; F. and N. srdt 11.000) (3.51 U. (3.45 BL. (1.000) $3.53726 words
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293 1963-03-13 12 STRAITS till rose sharply yesterday by $1.75 to $431.75 per picui on an offering of 240 tons, estimated to be reduced by 10 tons. In London on Monday after a slow opening, demand for tin broadened and t>y the close prices recorded gains293 words
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Article26 1963-03-13 12 March. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 742 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $431.75 (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article167 1963-03-13 12 SHIPS lymi HtfiiliOi the iinuptn wharves tsday art: Peleua 47. Kenlncau 23, Segamat NW. 1. Pulau Kldjanc NW. 3. Trlilav I ti. Mltaka Maru 29/30. Inc-hgtaffa 33/26. AsphaKraalck' 33/36. Brittany 43. Heidelberg 46, Henamat NW I. Statr of Andhra 13/16. Varna 27/2 S. Bennacbie 6/7. Gorgon167 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-03-13 12 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42.000 tons tully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples 1 Gibraltar. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR i, CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE.1,068 words
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Advertisement302 1963-03-13 12 w£&^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service fASI BIRECT JAILINBS FROM SINSAPORI ANB MAUYa 10 CANADIAN AN* U.S. CHEAT LAKES PORTS S'pori P S'tiam femng An iwoata ORIENT MERCHANT Mm 31 24 Mir 25 21 Mir 27/21 May 1 MIENT TRAItR Apr 21/24 Apr 25/21 Apt 17/21 MM 1 CAPT.302 words
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Advertisement925 1963-03-13 13 TENDERS J. K. R. NEGERI SEMBILAN I TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P W D Contractors In Class EX' (Head 2) and above up to 12.00 noon on the 22.3 63 at the Office of Juruiara Negeri. J K R. 1 Negeri Sembilan, Seremban for "A the925 words
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Advertisement1007 1963-03-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 19 Words SS (MlM.)—Mox ft ets. qjrtro, MODIRN THREE BEDROOM Corner Flat at Oxley Rise with telephone available now. Please contact < 8 pore) ***** before 11.00 a.m. WORKING COUPLE has room to let Ideal for working (Iris or bacnelor transport available to town Phono Spore 92M1 Augustine1,007 words
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Advertisement958 1963-03-13 13 I EDUCATION It Word* SS (Mm.) Box St et*. txtro CREDITS DISTINCTIONS GUARANTEED:- Scientifically devised bome-stcay courses, Q.T 'L.C.E./ School C«rt/H.S.C Prospectus free! "The Private Tutor," (Correspondence Coll*:*) Katoos P.O. Bos 90. (Singapore. 15) Tel 457*4. BEGINNERS' BOOK -KEEPING SHORTHAND/Typewrlting. Also AI) Stages Above Subjects. Morning., Afternoon, Evening Classes. Speed958 words
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Advertisement835 1963-03-13 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS I* Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: txtro FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wide range of Pan Books on display 'n the Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Rd m conjunction witb B.P.C K HONG KONG FAR BAST BUILOBR Ettshlished 1536 A 81-Msnthly eenedicai of Building A Rsal Estats Activities835 words
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Advertisement992 1963-03-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE :e Word* SS (Ml*.}— Box St d*. txtrm MG TO SPORTS 1*53 Pint Claas condition. Recently sprayed 51.500.00 Tel. (Spore) *****. VOLKSWAGEN 1963 MODEL Iraported duty free excellent ooaditioo Contact (K.L.) 21*31. IBS 3 FORD CONSUL In good cleaa condition 1630 0.n.0. 10 Broadnck Road. Spore. TeL992 words
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Advertisement1045 1963-03-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it t* mrf SS (Mim.)— Box M et* txlrm WILLY'S STATION WAOON 19M and Austin one-ton van 1»55 for 1 eale. Both well maintained and regula ly serviced. Mercantile Bank. tUmes Place. 6 pore. H ATTENTION M.M. PORCBS a Cbangi Auto Service welcomes you to view their1,045 words
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Advertisement769 1963-03-13 13 HI-FI STEREO Word, tS tHHm.r—Bos St et*. txlrm SAMSUI AMPLIFIERS T.V. isit Holdtn Trading. Mi, Brack oad. 8 pore ICMAUB IORBNZ Zenith Tele, ision. Visit Hwee Sens Co.. 2A». «acti Koad. B'pore LADIES DRESSMAKING »<>rd, *S <Mlm.)—Box SO el: txlrm SALON CATALINA Dren»*e ladt-to-ordtr from l« Trl: B'pore) 3219*, ATTINTION769 words
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Advertisement1286 1963-03-13 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with stipulated ttquiremenU need apply. Applicant* should satisfy the usual nationality and residential qualifications, j BROADCASTING DIVISION MINISTRY OF CULTURE I. APPOINTMENTS: (A) Broadcasting Assistant, Grade 1 (English Programmes) ißi Temporary Broadcasts Assistant. Grade I (English Pro- grammes) i Temporary Broadcasting Assistant, Grade I (Malay1,286 words
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Advertisement1017 1963-03-13 14 NOTICES NOTICES THE AUTOMOBILE NOTICE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE The Insurance Office of AustraNO I ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN insurance businlss^ihe 'sute'of that the Annual General Meeting Singapore hereby gives notice of its ot Members ot the Association will intention to withdraw the depoait be held in the Roof Garden. under1,017 words
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Advertisement883 1963-03-13 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are u.vited for appointment as temporary clerks of works In the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Federation of Malaya on the salary scale $324 x 14-352/419 X 14-545,562 X 18--652. Qualifications: Diploma of the Technical College, Peoeratlon of Malaya, or equivalent qualifications, or practical experience suitable for the883 words
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Advertisement628 1963-03-13 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice ls hereby given that the undermentioned three gentlemen, who were formerly employed by us as salesmen in our office equipment Department, have left our services and henceforth are not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. Mr. Tarn Yew Cheng Mr. Kok628 words
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Advertisement874 1963-03-13 14 NOTICES KEDAH STATE HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS, 1963. Applications are Invited from i Kedah State Nationals or Federal i Citizens who have received the major part of their education in i Kedah for awards tenable at the j University of Malaya or a recog- i nised University overseas Candidates must be874 words
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Advertisement590 1963-03-13 14 fENDERS J.K.R. KEDAH TENDER 1. NOTICE Tenders from Registered Contractors Class "D" and above, will be recelvea by the state Engineer, Kedah /Perl is. Alor Star, on behalf of the Board of Governors. Maktab Al-Muahad Mahmood, up to 3.00 pjn. of the 19th March, W 1963 for the construction of590 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-03-13 15 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA, -By- Singapore' Tuesday < TARGETS AT KUCHING TO BETTER 10.4 and 21.3 V jyjALAYA'S champion sprinter, M. Jegathesan, will make an all-out attempt to beat his best time of 16.4 sec. for the 100 metres and his Asian record of 21.3 sec. for398 words
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Article139 1963-03-13 15 TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Table Tennis Association have a $17,000 problem on their hands. That is the amount needed to send a team of four players and one official to the 27th world championships at Prague next month. STTA have now asked affiliates139 words
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Article40 1963-03-13 15 LONDON. Tues. Results of Rugby League Cup matches played yesterday: Ist Round Bradford Northern 3 Wake field 15; Huddersfleld 10 Whitehaven U; York 4 Bramley 15: Halifax 9 St. Helen's 2. Ist Round replay—Widnes 3 Swinton 3. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article327 1963-03-13 15 <31 champions in US course 4 GROUP of 31 champion athletes from 18 African, Asian and Latin American countries yesterday prepared to scatter across the United States for three months* special training in 20 different universities to sharpen their athletic potential. Abebe Bikila. the Ethiopian marathon gold medallist I atReuter - 327 words
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351 1963-03-13 15 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN MOTOR-RACING By SINGAPORE, Tues. The o Honda will not enter a works team for the Malaysia Grand Prix this year. This was confirmed today by the local agents for the manufacturers of Japan's most successful motor-cycle in International racing In recent351 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-03-13 15 Clay says: Jones will go in four BOXING NEW YORK, Toes.— Cassias Clay, the talkative heavyweight boxer from Louisville who is ranked No. Z contender for Sonny Liston's world title, has changed his prediction for his fight with Doug Jones at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night. Clay had previously said:Reuter - 267 words
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247 1963-03-13 15 TEOH ENG TATT - SOCCER S'pore to quit Olympic Games tourney TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Amateur F.A. will do everything within their power for the unification of Malaysian football. This was stated by SAFA president So h Ghee Soon at last night's council meeting. As a first step towards Malaysianlsatlon, Mr.247 words
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138 1963-03-13 15 NARAYANAN IN FINE DEBUT FOR RAJAJI SINGAPORE, Tues. Narayanan, former goalkeeper of TPCA, Kuala Lumpur, made a grand debut In the SAFA League today when he helped a Rajijl beat Blntang Bulan 2-0 In the Div. 2B match at Farrer Park. Narayanan was not often tested but on the occasions138 words
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Article90 1963-03-13 15 LONDON. Tues.— Result* of soccer matches played in Britain yesterday: F.A. Cap: 3rd Round replay Middlesbrough 3 Blackburn 1. 4 th Round Manchester United 1 Aston Villa 0. 4th Round replay Notts Forest 2 West Brom 1. English Div. 2: Mill wall 1 Bournemouth 0; Reading 390 words
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Article, Illustration437 1963-03-13 15 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ CRICKET By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kilat Club, the holders, will field a team of almost state strength In the Stonor Shield cricket competition which starts on Sunday. The line-up will Include six Internationals in Mike Shepherdson, Gurucharan (captain), Chris Shepherdson. A. Christie,437 words
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Article106 1963-03-13 15 pHRISTCHURCH, Tues. \j The MCC cricketers flew here from Dunedln today and have two and a half days rest before starting the final match of their tour, the Third Test against New Zealand, here on Friday. Yorkshire all-rounder Ray Illingworth Is recovering from a sore throatReuter - 106 words
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Article126 1963-03-13 15 OXFORD ROW A FAST MILE BOAT RACE I ONDON, Tues.— The Oxford University crew rowed a fast mile yesterday in preparation for the annual boat race against Cambridge University on Mar. 23. Never dropping below 34 strokes a minute, they covered the stretch from he mile pos to the startReuter - 126 words
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Article77 1963-03-13 15 MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia's champion racehorse, Aquanita. will be out of action for the rest of the autumn season here after injuring himself at Fleming ton yesterday. AQUANITA, who was due to run in the Queen's Plate yesterday, was upset when passing a stall In which a horse wasReuter - 77 words
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Article278 1963-03-13 15 De Witt snaps up vital chance HOCKEY SRC 1 CCYLONESE 0 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Recreation Club became the first holders of the SHA League and Cup championship today. After 70 minutes of thrills and tension, Recs ran out worthy winners, if only for their ability to snap up that all-important278 words
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Article36 1963-03-13 15 HONG KONG, Tues Hong Kong's Ho Ho Cup soccer team scheduled to meet Malayan Chinese on June 1 at Kuala Lumpur will leave for Bangkok on May 24 for three "warm-up" matches against Thai teams.36 words
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Miscellaneous138 1963-03-13 15 SOCCEK B'Pore Govt. Serrlcca Div. 1: Water Dept. v Police A iJn. Besar, 5.15), Meter Readers v Tan Tock Seng (Jn Besar 6.20); Div. 2A: Jurong v SIR (Jurong), Woodbrtdge v Prisons (Woodbridge) Dtr. 2B: Schools A v Aviation (Airport), Police B v Supreme Court (Thomson Rd), STU A v138 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-03-13 16 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By CINGAPORE, Tues. Capucine, the sultry French actress who took Hollywood by storm a few years ago, flew into Singapore tonight and got her first glimpse of the east. Her first words on stepping on Singapore soil were: "Oo la. la. this is going410 words
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Article415 1963-03-13 16 Children give $20 to P-fund KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fifty children in the Yeoh Guan Seok Road area in Penang gave up one week's cake money to raise $20 for the Malayan Patriotic Fund. The children made the decision to contribute at a roadside meeting. More donations were received by the415 words
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112 1963-03-13 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. The i parents of a schoolboy walrhrd in stunned horror today M he died before their eyes during a swimming carnival a year and I a day after his brother hid died the same way in I almost the same spot. ClydeReuter - 112 words
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Article519 1963-03-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Minister for Internal Security, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today gave a "friendly warning" to Opposition party members not to go beyond constitutional means in their opposition to the Malaysia plan. Otherwise, he said in the House of Representatives, he519 words
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Article253 1963-03-13 16 LONDON, Tues— Closing mid- i die prices of selected stocks not Including .stamp duty were: <;ILT£I>GM> Jonsol l|b% £4111/16 "undlng 4% £93 i War 34% £58' 4 +1/16 BANKS bartered 57/44 /74 iongkong £1615/16 +5/16 INSURANCE :om. Un 51/14 /3 Prudential £25S U loyal 38 3 fV/» SAILS253 words
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Article55 1963-03-13 16 I LONDON, Tues. Spot 22 4 d., I Apr. 22-sd.. May 22 11/IM.. June: 22\d.. Apr. June 22 11/16 d. July /Sept. 22 13/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22 13 16d, Jan./ Mar. 22 13/16 d., Apr./ June unquoted. July/Sept unquoted, c.l f Mar. 22 3 16d. Apr. 22>,d.. May55 words
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Article24 1963-03-13 16 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £857, sellers £858. Forward buyers £860, sellers £860> Settlement £8a8 Turnover a.m 125 tons, p.m. 20 i tons Tone: Quiet.24 words
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Article, Illustration387 1963-03-13 16 Sons of a professor and a taxi driver top Cambridge exam list SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Anglo-Chinese School students one the son of a professor, the other the son of a taxi driver shared top honours in the Cambridge School Certificate results announced yesterday. Both obtained distinctions for all the eight387 words
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Article53 1963-03-13 16 BINOAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Chinese Physicians Association will hold a cocktail party on Sunday at Serangoon Road to commemorate the double occasion of. the 11th anniversary of the Chung Haw free clinic, and the second anniversary of the clinic's first branch. The party will be between 2 p.m53 words
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188 1963-03-13 16 'Ball of fire' over Spore causes big stir SINGAPORE. Tues.— A "desert sun" over humid Singapore this afternoon sont hundreds of people to their phones to find out what had happened. Times BOOM was Hooded with a call-a minute about the sun which for several hours stared down as a188 words
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187 1963-03-13 16 LONDON, Tues.— A group of 25 Guarasmen In the Scots Regiment today appeared before their Commanding Officer to explain why they went absent without leave last week, a few hours before they were due to go on sentry duty at the royal castle ofReuter - 187 words
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Obituary21 1963-03-13 16 THE FUNERAL Of Mr. Chrw May Lam will take place from No. 4 X— Sun Avrnue at 2 p.m. 14-3-63.21 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-03-13 16 IJI3HEST and lowest temperm- x tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 68 Kota Bbaru 86 73 Penang 91 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 88 7542 words
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