The Straits Times, 14 March 1963
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Title Section19 1963-03-14 1 ,\VIR\(,I DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100-000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963. <£ 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-03-14 1 For considering Malaysia Subandrio: Malaya must prove new nation won't be used to subvert Indonesia Solution? We must first ease tension THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today named two conditions Malaya must satisfy before Indonesia would be willing to consider the formation of Malaysia. In a462 words
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Article715 1963-03-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Association of South-east Asia ministerial meeting will be held tn ManUa from April 2 to April 4. the Ministry of External Affairs said tonight. The announcement gave no further details but it is understood that the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will715 words
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184 1963-03-14 1 PKI 'a goo d reason for closer ties' MANILA, Wednesday. l/'ICE-PRESIDENT Pelaez said yesterday that In- donesia's two million Communists was a good reason for the Philippines to develop closer ties with Jakarta. Mr. Pelaez, speaking to newsmen in hospital nere, was defending the Philippines' growing friendship with Indonesia. HeUPI - 184 words
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Article56 1963-03-14 1 AMBATO < Ecuador). Wed. Aniceto Jordan, 50-year-old found-er-publisher ot the Ambalo Tribune, was hacked to death yesterday by a mob of peasants armed with hoes. Jordan was attacked by about 60 Indians In Huachi-Lorero area, where he had gone to try to negotiate a settlement olUPI - 56 words
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Article57 1963-03-14 1 SAIGON, Wed.— Police have arrested a man who tossed a grenade yesterday at demolition workers clearing a vast slum area near Saigon airport, the Interior Department announced today. Informed sources said over 50 arrests had been made* after slum dwellers resisted workers who were battering down theirReuter - 57 words
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Article64 1963-03-14 1 LONDON. Wed. A man who nearly lost his sight last Friday "n a factory accident learned yesterday he had won C121.%$ on the football pools. The man, Mr. George Smith, 62. was at his bench in a plastic moulding factory when hot molten plastics exploded inUPI - 64 words
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Article20 1963-03-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soetarno today denied that Indonesia was planning drastic monetary measure* to stabilise 1U economy— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-03-14 1 MUSA H. SCULLY - Penang beauty is stand-in for Capucine MUSA H. SCULLY MARGUERITE FINDS A 'JUST FOR FUN' ROLE BETWEEN HER EXAMS AND THE UNIVERSITY By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Penang beauty has been selected as stand-in for French actress Capucine in the William Holden film "Year of the Dragon." She is Marguerite337 words
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Article34 1963-03-14 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— A group of scientists, professors and clergymen asked President Kennedy today to bait U.S. military assistance to Vietnam and. call an international conference to end the fighting there^— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article140 1963-03-14 1 150 exam results burnt to zero SEREMBAN, Wed. More than 150 boys who sat for the English literature paper in the Cambridge School Certificate examination last year here have zero for the subject. The papers were destroyed by fire on the way to England. The Chief Education Officer, Negri Sembilan.140 words
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Article33 1963-03-14 1 COPENHAGEN. Wed. Kini? Prederik. Queen lugrid and Princess Benediktr of Denmark will make an official seven-day visit to Iran from May 3 to 10. the court announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article24 1963-03-14 1 VIENTIANE. Wed. King Savang Vatthana of Laos will visit Cambodia from March 18 to 21. it was officially announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article310 1963-03-14 1 IPOH, Wed. Euro-pean-managed tin mines, which face a strike by their workers, said today that if the negotiability or otherwise of bonuses is thought to be a suitable question for arbitration, the employers would certainly be willing to consider it." They said this in a310 words
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Article25 1963-03-14 1 COMMUNIST ROW: NOW A MEETING niuni^i < hina annou Pekin for ol world Communist p i»n the b the i" 11 I— i ri25 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration151 1963-03-14 2 TOKYO. Wed. Heibon magazine bowed to pressure from the Imp c r i a 1 Household yesterday and agreed to drop its serialised version of the life of Princess Michiko. The magazine said the serial. entitled "Michiko-Sama." would end with the next issue. The151 words
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Article94 1963-03-14 2 TEIIE R A N Wed. Cheering crowds surrounded the royal palace here yesterday to hail the birth of a baby girl to Empress Farah. The baby, the first daughter for the Shah and his beautiful 24-year-old Empress, was born 30 months after the birth of Crown Prince94 words
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141 1963-03-14 2 SOLDIERS TOLD: TORRID GOODBYES ARE OUT SAIGON^ Wed.—Home-ward-bound American soldiers in South Vietnam, already hard hit by the government ban on dancing, have been told to forego torrid farewells with their Vietnamese gir Ifriends at the airport. Gen. Paul D. Harklns. U.S. Forces Commander in South Vietnam, said in aUPI - 141 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-03-14 2 'pBETAN refugee children who recently arrived at the Pestalozzi village, Seddlecombe, in Sussex, England, are quickly adapting themselves to the English way of life but not at the expense of their former ways. Everyday the Tibetan flag is run up outside their modern house and twice aMirrorpic - 69 words
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124 1963-03-14 2 NEW YORK, Wed. Hope Cooke, 22--yea- old American fiancee of the Crown Prince of Slkkin, left here by plane last night for her wedding next Wednesday in Gangtok, capital of t h c small Himalayan kingdom. Miss Cooke will be accompanied to124 words
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302 1963-03-14 2 Peking accuses India of having eye on Tibet lIONG KONG, Wed.— 11 The Peking People's Daily, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, accused India today of having expansionist designs on the Chinese territory of Tibet and said this was shown by its open support of the "emigre government" headed byReuter - 302 words
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262 1963-03-14 2 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, told the House of Commons yesterday that if the British Government had decided to cede the Somalis in Kenya to the Republic of Somalia, the Kenya African Government would have resigned. "I discussed the whole262 words
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17 1963-03-14 2 Tshombe returns ELJSABETHVILLE. Wed— Pre. sident Molse Tshombe of Katanga returned here from a visit to Paris.17 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-03-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby < VOID uee sue r and mave «ou mot iced I MAKING A MISTAKE < MOW *=AT SUES SETTING \-JgAglN6 T-UAT OCEfIS^ x y HOLD OH MINUTE r miNK >\/i l6Pt me tap j37 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-03-14 3 YfISS Alice Bacon. Labour M.P. for South East Leeds, who said her life had been threatened in telephone calls from O.A.S. sympathisers, pictured leaving her London flat by car with a uniformed police officer seated beside her. Police put a guard on Miss Bacon's LondonReuter - 108 words
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Article99 1963-03-14 3 Bidault's ordeal is over MUNICH, Wed.—lnterrogation of former French Premier Georges Bidault, No. 1 antl-Gaullist. ended yesterday after a total of 16 hours. ■JaY Ur. Helnrich Kammerer, a i federal prosecutor, said he v. as now free to move around wherever he chose in West Germany. "We have found nothingReuter - 99 words
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Article24 1963-03-14 3 CARACAS. Venezuela. Wed. "iremen yesterday quelled <*n oil laze which raged for 36 hours fte:- terrorists dynamited .najor ipe lines.— UPl24 words
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Article68 1963-03-14 3 LONDON. Wed. —Mr John Dugdale, 57-year old former Minister of State for the Colonies, died here last night. Mr. Dugdale. a Labour M.P., collapsed on Monday night while speaking in a House of Commons debate. He was a Minister in Britain's post-war Labour Government. Before entering Parliament in 1941Reuter - 68 words
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324 1963-03-14 3 The pound fights off heavy selling pressure T ONDON Wed. T h c coloured lights were flashing and the telephones jangling in foreign exchange dealers' offices in the City yesterday as sterling came under heavy selling pressure from abroad for the second day running. During the day the pound wasReuter - 324 words
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Article34 1963-03-14 3 PARIS. Wed.— The North Atlantic Council has appointed American Admiral Harold Page Smith as Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic to succeed Admiral Robert L. Dennlson, who is retiring on May 1. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article33 1963-03-14 3 PARIS. Wed.— The Mona Lisa was restored to its old familiar wall in the Louvre Museum's River Gallery yesterday after a triumphant three-month visit In the United States.— UPl.33 words
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Article27 1963-03-14 3 BELGRADE. Wed. General elections are expected to be held in Yugoslavia in May or early June, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug* said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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41 1963-03-14 3 JONDON, Wed.—Hundreds of British Journalists. Including MPs. met here yesterday to pass a resolution calling for the release of two reporters jailed for refusing to reveal sources of information to the Vassall spy inquiry tribunal.41 words
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Article41 1963-03-14 3 GLASGOW: Miss Margaret Gibb, 50, lay dead in bed for over two years before her mummified body was found in her Glasgow home. NEW YORK: Joseph Simichak, 39, was charged with the murder of his Japanese-born wife and their four children.41 words
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Article16 1963-03-14 3 BOSTON: Police arrested a Negro on suspicion of strangling nine women in Boston since last June.16 words
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Article18 1963-03-14 3 LONDON: A ballet based on the Greta Garbo film "Camille" had its premiere at the Royal Opera House.18 words
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Article24 1963-03-14 3 BONN: West Germany Is to recognise the new Syrian government. MOSCOW: Soviet Buddhist leader Bandido Khambo Lama Yezhl Dorzhi Sharapov has died aged 79.24 words
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Article12 1963-03-14 3 BUDAPEST: Floods have driven hundreds of families from their home throughout Hungary.12 words
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Article73 1963-03-14 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The House of Representatives voted yesterday to rive President Kennedy the power to proclaim Sir Winston Churchill ant honorary US. citizen. President Kennedy has already said publicly that he would be delighted if Congress recommended honorary citizenship 'for Sir Winston, described in the House73 words
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457 1963-03-14 3 GENEVA, Wednesday. THE 17-nation disarmament conference is om year old tomorrow and nothing concrete has been achieved. But, in the view of experienced observers, il would be a grave error to write off the 107 forma' sessions and 'hundreds more private meetings olReuter - 457 words
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Article80 1963-03-14 3 ]lf OS COW, Wed. A Soviet colonel, named only as "P" who spied for American intelligence, told the court which tried him he was ready for "the most severe punishment," the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said yesterday. Izvestia did not state specifically what happenedReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement263 1963-03-14 3 This is the sign f n IUI in i Jm T*t t How long will you remember these wonderful moments? Alwayi-if you record them on "Scotch" Brand magnttic lection, you can put it all on Scotch" Brand magnetic tap*! From your child's first words, to a gay birthday party. tape263 words
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Article427 1963-03-14 4 WAGES CLAIM: REPLY BY STB 1 QINGAPORE, Wed. The I O Singapore Telephone Board today described as "misleading" a statement by the I Amalgamated Union of Pub- lie Employees calling on the board to open negotiations on I its wage claims. I The board's chief." Mr. J.A. Oagan. In a427 words
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Article103 1963-03-14 4 Gimson boys aid victims SINGAPORE. Wed. Four boys today walked into Times House and handed in $43.40 for the Ban Kee fire victims. They are prefects from the Gitnson School for Boys. The contribution represents a week's "pocket money" from 75 of their fellow inmates. Leader of the croup. Tent103 words
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Article84 1963-03-14 4 In a report appearing in Tuesday's Straits Times headed "Detective ran from scene of robbery, court told" It was stated that the accused, Patrick Leong Han Kwang was a detective attached to Joo Chiat Police Station. Singapore. It has been pointed out to us by84 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-03-14 4 AN artist's impression of the new $1,650,000 Cantonment Road housing estate project in Singapore which is expected to be completed by the end of this year. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will lay the foundation stone on Friday. The two 10-storey blocks will138 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-03-14 4 COURT IS TOLD OF THE PICKETS vs POLICEWOMEN SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A MAGISTRATE'S court today was told of a scuffle between women police constables and women pickets which, according to a police officer, resulted in "screams and shrieks of pain all around." Inspector Oh Chwee Hock said that this happened outside339 words
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267 1963-03-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Substantial increases In the salaries of various cleric assistants and simultaneous Interpreters of the Legislative Assembly have been recommended by a commission inquiring Into the terms of service of the Assembly staff. These Increases have raised the Initial and maximum salaries of267 words
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Article329 1963-03-14 4 Lee' s peal: not waste water SINGAPORE. Wed. j THE dry spell has hit the Tebrau River region again threatening another interruption of water supplies to elevated premises in Singapore. Water level in the river has fallen from 8 ft. 11 ins. on Feb. 27 to 4 ft. 8 ins.329 words
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Article296 1963-03-14 5 MTUC ATTACKS FIRMS FOR REFUSING TO LET UNIONS MEET ON THEIR PROPERTIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. "pHE Malayan Trade Union Congress said today that it would advise the National Mining Workers' Union to "call for a shutdown of all mines'' for a day if mine managements tried to296 words
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115 1963-03-14 5 Minister to launch first phase L-month KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Education. Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, will launch the first phase of this year's National Language Month March 16 to April 30— with a broadcast over Radio Malaya on Friday. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan will speak at 8.20 p.m.115 words
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Article66 1963-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Nine Hundred employees of the British War Department, who will soon be working under the control of the British Ministry of Works, will continue to be represented by the War Department Civilian Staff Association. The Minister ot Labour and Social Welfare.66 words
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Article56 1963-03-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Cunard liner Caronia (The Green Ood-ies-s) will arrive here tomorrow jrith 470 American tourists on a ■2-day world cruise. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. iajaratnam. and the Minister for .•Inance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. are imong those who have been56 words
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Article37 1963-03-14 5 PENANO. Wed— The Province Wellesley central district Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan committee will organise a rally at the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club at 8 30 a.m on Saturday to mark the start of National Language Month.37 words
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212 1963-03-14 5 The man who sold passport for $20 IPOH, Wed.— A caretaker in the Jubilee Park here, V. Subramaniam. 35, who sold his Malayan passport for $20, was fined $500 or three months' Jail. Subramanlam was alleged to have allowed an unknown Punjabi to have possession of his passport in September.212 words
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194 1963-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, assured Malay parents last night that education in the national language would not end at the Federation of Malaya Certificate level only. He was speaking in a broadcast to launch "Operation Torch"194 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-03-14 5 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An Alliance woman MP "a few weeks older than Tengku Abdul Rahman" said today she is still strong enough to command a women's force in defence of Malaya. Hajjah Zaln binte Sulaiman (Pontian Selatan). above "I learned how308 words
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99 1963-03-14 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. A woman, married 14 years, told a court here yesterday she had no photographs of her husband, who left her in December to stay in a kampong near Kota Tinggt. Ramlah binte Mahmood explained: "We belong to a generation99 words
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248 1963-03-14 5 'Yes, I like him' says abduction case girl SUNOEI PATANI, Wed. —A 16-year-old girl told the Sessions Court here today she did not love the man accused of kidnapping her. "But I like him." she added. S. Thangavello, 19. a tapper was acqutted of kidnapping the girl. K. Leelawathy, from248 words
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Article33 1963-03-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A charity premiere of the "Wes Side Story" in aid of the Nation: Monument Fund will be he«d the Federal Theatre here at 9 p.m. on April 433 words
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Article21 1963-03-14 5 SINOAPORE, Wed.— Mr. A. G. Bonnamy was elected chairman of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries.21 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1963-03-14 6 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS - 'Let Boesta defend himself in the House' call by SF OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS fcr- KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. OPPOSITION M.P.s today sought permission for the detained Socialist Front leader, Ahmad Boestamam, to appear in the House of Representatives so that he may refute the charges made against him yesterday. One of1,403 words
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1589 1963-03-14 6 Lim asks: Was answer by Boesta taken asks: of context? rested In 1948 and detained for 74 years. Surely that was .sufficient punishment. Even a man guilty of manslaughter did not get more than eight years. Mr. Lim reminded the House how in the early days th<: Umno Youth had1,589 words
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Advertisement287 1963-03-14 6 HEARD THE NEWS? SINGAPORE,Thurs^-The new Fiat HOOD is here! Here's a newcomer that promises **2^ to make 1963 motoring a sheer delight! Its the Fiat HOOD, an Hw improved and streamlined version ji*&m^^^ of the famous Fiat 1100 Special. /JT i^SH^ •■H^^^ J»* /m Want to know the that brings287 words
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309 1963-03-14 7 ALBAR: WE DO NOT WANT TO FIGHT, BUT MOTION SAYS IN EFFECT GO AND KOWTOW...' if the Government claimed to practise democracy. Syed Jaffar Albar (All.-Johore Selatan) said that Malaya did not launch the confrontation policy the Indonesians did so. Malaya wanted peace with its neighbours and did not want309 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-03-14 7 Cathay Pacific Airways air hostess Judy Hui (above) is now on her way from Hong Kong to Canada on a two-week mission to publicise tourist spots In Singapore. Malaya and other parts of the Far East. As guest on the transcontinental routes of73 words
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66 1963-03-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Leong Kwang Wee. 22. will fly to Britain on Friday for a course in modern hotel management. He will work at Brown's Hotel in London for two years. His father. Mr. Leong How Tong. owns the New Country Hotel in66 words
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89 1963-03-14 7 KAMGAR. Wed— Three men robbed a shopkeeper of $4 Bid some jewellery In Kamnong Chermai Jelempok last nleht The shopkeeper. Teoh En« Kool. was standing at the counter when a man walked in and asked tor a packet of cigarettes. He was Joined89 words
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Article40 1963-03-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Six Alliance members of the Johore Bahru Town Council are visiting the town councils in Kuala Lumpur and Penang to study their working. They are due back in Johore Bahru on Saturday.40 words
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37 1963-03-14 7 KUCHING. Wed. .The Sarawak Ex-Services Association has agreed to allocate $8,000 to aid needy children of ex-Servicemen In education at secondary level. Applications for such help from, the association are now open.37 words
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Article157 1963-03-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the $3.5 million viaduct over the Klang River from Birch Head to Victory Avenue on Friday. Then the Tengku and the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Da t o V.T. Sambanthan. will drive157 words
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324 1963-03-14 7 C.K. TANG HIT BY INTERUNION DISPUTE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. EMPLOYEES of C.K. Tang (Singapore) Ltd., the curio shop in Orchard Road, struck for six hours today in support of a recognition claim by the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. The strikers, mainly sales, girls walked out at 9 a.m. and picketed324 words
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131 1963-03-14 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wed.— The petitions sub-group of the colonialism committee yesterday recommended a bearing for a representative of the Sarawak Alliance in support of the Malaysia federation plan. The secretary-general of the Sarawak Alliance, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. told the IN. that the AllianceReuter - 131 words
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Article53 1963-03-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A reception committee rormed by residents of the Bukit Panjang constituency to prepare for the recent visit of the Premier Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today donated. $600 toward* the National Theatre Fund. The sum represents the balance of money the committee had spent53 words
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Article54 1963-03-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Inche Ya'acob bin Mohamed. said tonight that Malays in Singapore would continue to enjoy their special privileges after the formation ot Malaysia Inche Yaacob was speaking at the opening of the second Malay .secondary school here, the Tun54 words
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Obituary34 1963-03-14 8 Wmrit 51* 'Hinimum) MADAM VEO NCOH, mother of Beah Kok >OBg. Private Chak Seng and Keok Teng or 436 Tlo Chu Kang Road. por* pasod away peacefully on I'MM.T Funeral on Sunday 17-3-1963.34 words
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Article65 1963-03-14 8 Wur4* Sl* (Minimum) V. I. MENON Thanki friendi. relative! for kind attendance at cremation nf hie couain Ramachandra Menon of tubllee School. Klang on Monday 11th at Kuala Lumpur. THE J P. MORRIS Family exprcsoei *"P aratitude to Doctor! and Staff of U'ard 4A G.H. and frienda and relatives65 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, March 14, 1963.
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Article694 1963-03-14 8 In the light of Dr. Subandrio's Malaysian statement in Manila, there may be real and satisfactory purpose to the tripartite meeting which President Macapagal hopes to arrange. Any step that will lower the tension will be welcome in Malaya. Any assurance that either Indonesia or the694 words
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Article285 1963-03-14 8 The Opposition parties have a total of only 30 seats in a House of 104. On the Malaysia issue, they unquestionably speak for an even smaller proportion of the electorate. No one can seriously dispute that anti-Malaysia feeling in the Federation is very much less than in Singapore285 words
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Article217 1963-03-14 8 Cynics may be forgiven for feeling that "disarmament conference" is a misleading name for the 17 -nation talks in Geneva which enter their second year today. The delegates have not managed to get beyond discussing a nucleai test ban the mere threshold of disarmament proper. And it is217 words
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Article, Illustration995 1963-03-14 8 The first steps to an economic partnership in Asia AS THE TENGKU PREPARES FOR BIG A.S.A. MEETING IN MANILA... by a SPECIAL WRITER LONDON Wednesday THE final Malaysia constitutional conf c r e n c c, which is expected to be held in London this spring, will probably be narrowly995 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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258 1963-03-14 8 riONFLICTING reports of \j Australian attitudes towards the present Malayan Indonesian dispute must have led many of your readers to wonder just where Australia's sympathies Ue in this matter. I must confess to Deing rather b« lldered myself by this As an Australian by adoption, I258 words
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Letter99 1963-03-14 8 I REFER to the letter from 1 "Motorist" regarding the bad bend at the 6J mile Changi Road <S.T. March 7> The matter has been Investigated and it appears that the cause of the sand coming to the roadway proper is due to silting up of the ro»d-slde99 words
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Letter308 1963-03-14 8 'POWARDS the end of December you published a letter of mine drawing attention to the disregard for the convenience of the public shown by the RegLstratlon Department In Perak. My experience since the publication of that letter shows no improvement in the service given. In January I was308 words
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Letter111 1963-03-14 8 \yiTH reference to the complaint about bus delays in Singapore by "Fed Up" (S.T. March 9), we wish to state that since the transfer of the terminus to Gulllemard Road, we have increased our fleet of buses by two to make it ten for this service. The irregular111 words
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Letter64 1963-03-14 8 WHY is it that the Government and commercial firms do not accept exprisoners lor the purpose of employment? They have been punished once already: why does society insist on punishing them for life? They have no alternative but to go back to their old ways. All of them are64 words
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Letter59 1963-03-14 8 rIE majority of viewers will no doubt be able to obtain greater enjoyment from TV Singapura's pilot service if it could Include English subtitles to its Chinese programmes. If Chinese and Malay subtitles are provided for the nonEnglish speaking viewers could not the English speaking (or non-Chinese speaking)59 words
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395 1963-03-14 8 ONDON Wed —Social and Li political commentators in Britain fear that thr continued drift of workers from the north to thr south of England may lead to the creation of "two nations." The drift is causing concern to Mr. Macmillan's Government, and395 words
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Advertisement604 1963-03-14 8 MkibwlUvM Claaatfla* a«v*rtl«*m*nta away lat Flaw/ COLO iTOa««i AftCAOa Orchard (tea* COLD •TORAai I»«NCHH AT HOLLAND NOAO-KATOM* KlfPfL KOAD-NAVAL MM Autn*rl«*« Af*nt*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD win«*.«t.< Haua*. CaMyar Qoay TW« NEWS FRONT flti».trn« 1 •yparmartel M. St. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty RaM. Naval M. ABOUL «AFFAR m >7C 7 Changi604 words
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Advertisement42 1963-03-14 8 ghou> The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers Exporters of Nlffc Class W«rtrWs It Woolmms. SH4GAPORE: 21, CkwlNi S»*w**, Tat: *****. MOMGKOHC. Miroot* Mbiwlir, Itf Fhmk, R»mn No. S 5444, NwtbwN R**mJ. KvwKMMI.42 words
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Advertisement66 1963-03-14 8 RflH^B WHO KfifrSffftl know mW m^^ lmmT^ ]^^r Matsushita Electric an also leading manufacturer* of photographic accessories viz. flash bulbs, flash guns and electronic flash unit*. Also available National Hyper B-ll flash gun. Uses 22.5 V photoflash or 15V penlight battery. Powerful B C source system. Built-in ooen flash socket.66 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-03-14 9 IPOH, Wednesday CASE ADJOURNED TO JULY BECAUSE OF LAWYERS ILLNESS: AGREEMENT REVOKED \N agreement to accept $117,506 damages if liability was proved in a claim arising out of a road accident in which two jockeys died was withdrawn before Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the407 words
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Article68 1963-03-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Six visiting New Zealand M.P's today toured Singapore Housing Board properties in Queenstown, Redhill Industrial Estate and Alexandra Hill. They discussed the various types of buildings with the board's officials. Earlier they called on members of the New Zealand Air Force at Changi. Tomorrow,68 words
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Article46 1963-03-14 9 PENANG, Wed— The regional director of the British Council,' Mr. W. J. K. Mandy. will open in! exhibition of drawings and photographs of sculpture, with some original bronzes, by Barbara Hep worth at the British Council office! here at 5.30 p.m. on March 19.46 words
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89 1963-03-14 9 Sabah adopts Malaysia report— it's unanimous JESSELTON, Wed.— The North Borneo Legislative Council today unanimously adopted the Malaysia Inter-Govern-mental Committee report and welcomed the creation of Malaysia by Aug. 31. Speakers were unanimous in their praise of the report. Two unofficial members of the council proposed and seconded the motion.89 words
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82 1963-03-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A tapper died last night and his seven children are now critically 1!1 after eating a roasted king crab at Heah Joo Seang rubber estate. Telok Sengat. near Kota Tlnggl. The tapper. Amal bin Kassan. 50. died half an hour after82 words
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Article50 1963-03-14 9 IPOH. Wed.— Five masked robbers, armed with daggers, escaped with $1,286 after holding up the occupants of a liquor shop In Hugh Low Street here. They fled when Madam Loh Kens San. 49. wife of the owner of Poh Bin Wine Merchants Ltd., blew a whistle.50 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-03-14 9 By LESLIE HOFFMAN Jnr. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. French film star, Capucine, arrived here today 'very carious' about Malaya. She is here to play the role of a Eurasian teacher in the United Artists film "The Year of the Dragon,' now being shot in Kuala Lumpur.164 words
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Article35 1963-03-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr Abdulla Sedki. a Food and Agricultural Organisation consultant, today gave a talk on "Freedom from Hunger" to members of Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club at their weekly lunch.35 words
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Article25 1963-03-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. 81r Bertram Waring, chairman of Joseph Lucas Industries Ltd. and one of Britain's leading Industrialists, will arrive In Singapore this weekend.25 words
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Article58 1963-03-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The House of Representatives today passed without debate the Employees Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill which will Increase the maximum wage on which EPF contributions are payable from S4OO to $500 a month. The rate of payment will remain the same five per58 words
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Article234 1963-03-14 9 MALAY TRADERS IN CHAMBER ROW SINGAPORE, Wed. •The Malay Chamber of Commerce, now in Its sixth year, has split at the seams. Already divided into "conservative" and "progressive" blocs. It may soon be rivalled by a Malay National Chamber of Commerce. The progressive group, which has applied for registration of234 words
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Article42 1963-03-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. More than 250 representative from airlines and commercial organisations last night attended a cocktail party given by the directors of Malayan Airways fcr Capt. R. P. Mollard, general manager who retires at the end of the month.42 words
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Article27 1963-03-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Indo-Ceylonese community here today decided to hold a concert oi Indian classical dances, proceeds to go to the National Patriotic Fund.27 words
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Article47 1963-03-14 9 PENANG. Wed. A joint police-military pub* lie order exercise will be held in Penang from 7 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. The public is advised not to be alarmed if they see troops and police moving about and manning road junctions during the operations.47 words
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Article231 1963-03-14 9 Flops who are not failures KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Education explained today that It has never regarded as failures people who have not been promoted to secondary schools. A Ministry statement said: "The attention of the Ministry of Education has been drawn to newspaper reports about the figures231 words
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Article40 1963-03-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche TusolT bin Ishak. will open the road safety photographic exhibition, organised by the Automobile Association of Singapore and tht Singapore Photographic Society. at the Victoria Memorial Hall on March 1940 words
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Article48 1963-03-14 9 PENANG, Wed.— Hajl Ahmad bin Sa'ald. chaimian of the Province North District Council, will open the Shell traffic (fame at the Sekolah Kebangsaan, Tasek Glugor, at 8.30 a.m. on Friday. Thirteen schools will take part. Che Jan blnte Yassln, Hajl Ahmad'! wife, will present the prises.48 words
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Advertisement77 1963-03-14 9 iMoo more than remember •jVty < ~^P v Re-live all those —■^^^•'^■k J^S^r M ens viewing system. 1^ Pan or zoom, from shadow to light... A k 3 powerful built in CdS light meUr tS I PtL IT"*) Minolta Zoom 8$ p 6 Bo^ >tlanctd I K^/JX^ BS^vl handle grip,77 words
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Advertisement165 1963-03-14 9 ANNOUNCING Ulfilii JF^ IHr fJm s&> rlndl MAJOR M^. <-^ TOOTHPASTE All V A Nli w llltiMii'i' I nuiniiwL 9 THE PR6MJSE OF IDOfIO FLUORIDE..,; The dentist was so pleased with me, MUM. He didn't have tv use the drill once!" That's the result of regular IPANA fluoride care. Ipana165 words
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Miscellaneous490 1963-03-14 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MA LAYA BHOKTWAVE NATIONAL BHOETWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE BERVICE 41.7 Metres AJH.:-«.0O Time signal, ne6J» M« wSSg; 7.T s °New B i«**»: Mormn* melodies: 7.20 Breakfast bulletin: 730 700 Time signal, the news: 7.10 Up and about: 8.15 News: 8.20 News commentary; 7.15490 words
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Article, Illustration348 1963-03-14 10 Fresh styles to suit every figure AFrER the rains, it's time to think of the sun. Warm and glowing, who wouldn't take the chance now to bathe in the sunshine. And with the frightdays ahead, the most sparkling and colourful fashions have arrived to carry you away to348 words
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146 1963-03-14 10 Give the small room that cosy atmosphere SMALLER room sizes are making it increasingly difficult to get a proper proportion in interior decorating schemes, according to an interior designer. Designer Jay Dorf makes these suggestions to cope with decreased space: Bring the eye down and keep it there. This means146 words
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Article65 1963-03-14 10 ANEW oven for heating frozen prepared dinners and baking tiny cakes and biscuits is so small that it fits over the temperaturecontrolled top burner of a gas range. The small oven Is built into the background of the range and hinged to operate over the top65 words
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Article217 1963-03-14 10 A ROUND FACE MADE TO SLIMMER WOMEN who have round faces can make them look slimmer by shading. A beauty expert says you can diminish fullness of face by applying a deeper make-up all around the hairline, and bringing it slightly onto to the cheek area so there is no217 words
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Article85 1963-03-14 10 Waxing is never necessary for marble, but if you prefer to wax yours, use a colourless, light paste wax. Waxing of white marble Is not considered advisable as it may In time give a yellowish tone to the marble. Don't chuck rubber boots into a closet or comer85 words
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Advertisement380 1963-03-14 10 1 8 r s****^ a 'fcevtifttJA. NEW IMPROVED FORMULA LIVING CURL *z~3 gives greater, firmer hold with none of that sticky hair spray feel. Living Curl, the most scientifically advanced hair spray on the market today, is virtually unaffected by moisture in the- air and retains its original firm hold380 words
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Advertisement527 1963-03-14 10 f£ Skinny people! Tead this j% itSSIBKi f CuuH v v ,W Amazing weight gains with WATE-ON! Wato-e*) it a new pleaaant-to-tak* shoulder*, buat, armi, hipi md legs)* •übttance that't packed with weight- Your face looks younger, prettirrl building calonet, bone-buiWin K Viu- Skinny Men increase your weight mm D,527 words
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Miscellaneous299 1963-03-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Soft drink fraud* lead to 1- Book someone's gnuttlands, oourt Proceedings? (6. 7). perhaps? (9 4) BHe cle r out alter exorbitant 9 '■Safffl upauonil SSKS.!°di«JSS? 4 18 in' fe 10. OUvlne la awd for c. Uiry v of very big cut In TV dowry299 words
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Advertisement1251 1963-03-14 11 TO LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.! Dm Store lull rttau Haaar* PELEUS LivertMl. Dublin Clettow Mar 14/10 Mir II i.^ 10 v Dub-n, r',Thi* 6da.11 Mar 10 Mk 17/20 Uu 21 S?nuA LuaitMi, Giisnw Mai ll Mar 22 tut an* Mat IT/SO OIOMED Marseilles, A'mouth. L'paai, Mar 11 Mar 211,251 words
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Advertisement1492 1963-03-14 11 r7775 Y/TiLfWrW bW1777T3 ara^aW \^Ln9&*JsbMs Tk! THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINBS 10 CENOA. Ll HAVRt. HAMGURS, dRLMUI, *JllWl*r. I >^gN. RinEROAM^AMSTEROAM. OSLO. tOTRENBttJO AND COPENHAGEN. Penam l3TvKllll '»«»»-*CCA- 3) 21/24 Mar 29/27 Mar tS/2lMar □I \p*~)*l "SONGKNU' a) SP Mar/ 4 Apt 9/ 7a* 1/ I Apt \£<LL3fir -POONA' 20/241,492 words
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Advertisement1383 1963-03-14 11 .MEN INLINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONWN LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. fjriara v*m OENNACHit t paei. navre. i> mtn. H irp, G. 11/Mir II Mar IT/21 Mar 22/21 BENRINNES B men, H'krf. A <tp. Rott, Hull Mm 17/21 Mat 21/24 lENVENUE (H) RTaatjjL I Ml. nj.fe. Mare M« 11/21 Mai 24/211,383 words
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Advertisement1341 1963-03-14 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. wnbi uh n*. mn vHsaw |XA BLLKRMAM UMB KLA VENKSS LINE W LINMM. HAMMRt, ROnERIAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, ami MfamiSMOWH aEATTLE. VANCOOVER t PORTUNO. CITY Of LEEDS* AcciabM etfga Im Ceatral I $i»t» S'pori P. Shim Penang ".Vil?'i 10/10 Mar 21/22 Mar 22,23 Mar1,341 words
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712 1963-03-14 12 From Our Market Correspondent WITH two offers for sale in the offing and drawing closer the Malayan Stock Exchange was again quiet yesterday. The Esso offer is not expected to be very long delayed now and Hotel Singapura Intercontinental prospectuses will712 words
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Article23 1963-03-14 12 Malayan Stock Indices March 12 March 13 Industrials: 100.76 100. T? Tim: 190.25 101.89 s rubbers: 105.16 105.16 Dec. 29. 1962=100.23 words
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Article656 1963-03-14 12 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in* brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: ••tMUad (3,000) (1.51: Dunl.at (1.000) 52.55. (1.000) 52.54: t««t Smtitini (2.000) $2.77: F»d. tfltp. 13.000) Jl.«: V. N. •r«lt (1.000)656 words
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309 1963-03-14 12 HAVING gained $1.75 on Tuesday the Straits tin price yesterday fell $1.50 to $430.25 per picul on an offering estimated at 245 tons, up five tons. In London on Tuesday a tendency to pause was evident In tin despite higher Penang advices and.309 words
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Article106 1963-03-14 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. CHARE pnee movements were narrow and variable today and were most lower. Oils and base metal* were steady. Associated Australian gained 2s. 6d. to 235. on the report of an accelerated drilling programme. Loans were Arm. \~n.A 17/1 Mount Isa U/9S N. Broken Bill (10a.) 18/4106 words
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Article188 1963-03-14 12 CHIN lying Jlongndt the ImgaMre >» Harbour wharvat »r ea.ecttd tatfay are: Antrnor 42/43, Aaby N.W. 3/4, Kir Alcyone 19/14. Maodanu 40. 41. Gorgon 31/32, Hrnnachtt 10.11. A.ipruilion 33 34. Fr*d«rlk Joliocuii 47, Chona Uaru 4/5. Bcnvalia 6.7. Coronla 44/4 S. Shlkiharu Mam 25/26, Oread -a 13.188 words
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Article27 1963-03-14 12 March 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 75i cents (up one-eighth of a cent) TIN: $430.25 (down 1 .«>0 estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 5 Mb).27 words
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Article78 1963-03-14 12 rut Mal.y.n E.ch.nt. ■ankC Alt*. ciatian madr Ibrrr rhanfei Id lt> rtti-n to merrhantii vrdrrdar < all rate* to (100) (•Mm* TT «r OO ready: Km Frinei mi.. Frtnch Pranca 1501: ■elglan Pranai lhiv: Hilland Ouilden 117: Dtut.cn* Marks 1292: Italian Lire MM. On the fra* •■chant* market78 words
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Article15 1963-03-14 12 Further February rubber crops included: Klnanr 117,000 Ib. and 110 Benut 56.000 Ib.15 words
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Article274 1963-03-14 12 APRIL lirit trad* rubbtr Buytra f.e.h. cloaed at 5 p.m. In Binc»--pora and Koala Lumpur yesterday at 751 centa per Ib. up one-tlghth of a cent on Tumday'a cloalng prire for tbe position. Trie tooa waa j very quiat. t.C.CR.A. and F.M RE. cl...ng prteea in aentt per274 words
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Article142 1963-03-14 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 13. Three moots*. Dnnlopj 14 eta. 8. Darby 4,1. r. N. 18 CU. C. Htorace 4id. Qamrnona 11 eta. s. Traction 1 3 J. Waugh IS eta. Slwll 14 eta. It. Brew 30 eta. si.arn.tsip 8 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Tlmea 22 Ma,142 words
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Article72 1963-03-14 12 CHINESE "raduca Eichanga, »in««pora naan pncii pt picul ynttrday: Cacanirt all: bulk $42! atlleri. dniaa J4sj aeUtrr. Caara: March April UK/ContloMK »27J burera Pipo»r: Muntok white $160 arllara. Sarawak white $157 i acllrra, ap«ctal Sarawak black $112t aellerit. garbled Lampi-DK black $107* aellera, ASTA. $117| Mllera. kinxaport Cacanut72 words
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Article91 1963-03-14 12 T<HE Federation Mlniater of Finance has fixed these price* for calculating enstoma duties for the week beginning on March 14 Rubber U% cento a Ilk Copra 5444 a ton. Coconnt oil $732 a ton. Palm oil $595,541 a ton. Palm kernels $391.25 a ton. Iron ore $26 a91 words
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Advertisement1127 1963-03-14 12 ■mV 4ft rv ■Jk% VaJ jgSsTJBVBafI bbVbbMsHsbHs^bßbbVbbbHß^sb^sl [J^-^ KJI3m^kja i KJ6EN i KAISHA.)LTIX. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, Great LafctM Strvlti LOtOI UM6» El* tl* tl» tl* tl» S'pon Sham rtonoluis a. f 'c»ce c Angutt n. Yarn tfiive>ar<c "Cilslia Miru" 27/31 Mat 1/2 Apr }7»»r 4 May 1 Mt| IS Mty1,127 words
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Advertisement986 1963-03-14 12 t .^SBSSBBBaV i ij^tßffiS HjjjllJsH PstMngart Cars}. S.ryit.. STKA|TS,/NASAPATTINAM/MAOItAS. SPORE P. SHAM PetMANG S'POHI PENANC ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM BOMBAY A VERAWAL M.V "STATE Of ANDHRA" tor Hongkong Japan March 12/13 ass FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA. CHITTAGONG PENANC k «t.v. "STATE OF KUTCH" foe Framantlt, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney March IS/17 March986 words
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Advertisement259 1963-03-14 12 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Tenders are invited front contrmciors experienced in laying ot! telephone ui^mround plant far carrylns; out the vt/.-lc below: 78/ Dl /63-Meyer Rd. Distribution Pipeline Deposit: $100/Tender forms, plans and specifications, etc. can be obtained from Chief Development Engineer's Office. 2nd floor. Telephone House. Hill St. between 9259 words
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Advertisement1026 1963-03-14 13 l^^jll^^yj^jij^jj^^ljyy^^^ji^l^lj (Continued from Page 8> SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm NEWLY OPEN BAR mant waitresses nny nationality. Apply personally 12 lx>rong 18, Qeylang Road, Spore Mr. Thong from 1 p.m drily. QUALIFIED MIDWIFE REQUIRED Must speak Malay and Chines* tor work in Johore Family Planning. Box1,026 words
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Advertisement1087 1963-03-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm 2 SALES GIRLS wanted smart with good personality. Ring Miss Armstrong, E and O Hotel. Penang. WANTED REALLY EXPERIENCED driver for Matador lowloader; good wage offered right man. Apply person illy only 5 p.m. evenings Swee Construction, 1, Irving Road.1,087 words
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Advertisement758 1963-03-14 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)-Box St ett. txtrm DISTRICT 11: 3-bedroomed bungalow on 26,633 sq.lt Elevated site. 3bathrooma, three-servant's rooms, garage, porch, built-in cupboards. $90,000/Real Estate Agents Investment Co.. 53, The Arcade, Spore *****. SBASIOE HOLIOAV BUNGALOW. Pulau Tekong Besar: 3-bedrooma 75.000 aq. ft. Freehold Fruits Coconut Plantations.758 words
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Advertisement582 1963-03-14 13 TUITION it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. rrtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOBL experienced Knglish speaking instructors modern dual-controlled cars complete course (SU/. guaranteed $73/- «7 Oicnard Koad. spore. Phone 327 w 7. WHAT 00 YOU know- of the land you live In' follow contemporary Malayan thought and read what Is582 words
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Advertisement752 1963-03-14 13 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE Word* SS (Ml*.)— Bo* M rls. extrm SPEED BOAT 14 Feet Bond Wood wltb Mercury 45 b.p. motor, 4 months old. M 52.000- 0.n.0. Telephone *****. Spore THREE LANDINGCRAFT TYPE ramped cargo steel lighters one wltb twin Thornycroft Englnee RFS/O sSs' x 20' cargo capacity about752 words
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Advertisement643 1963-03-14 13 FOR SALE Wmrd* Si (Mi».)—Box St ett. txlrn NATIBNAL REFRIGERATOR 4* cv.ft. 2 years old. Tel. ***** or after office hour* XL *****. AIRCONDITIONER, It H.P., as new. offers over $400 to (S pore) *****/30 or ***** after 5.30. FOR SALE Robertson Upright Piano practically new and well kept. Tel.643 words
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Advertisement553 1963-03-14 13 BEAUTY CULTURE Word* M f Mim.)— Bax SI rt* txtr- i LADIBSiII Beauty ts alleged to be only skin deep! How deep ts your c skin care? Consult Louise Klerk, me I dlcally trained and quall'.ed Beauty I Specialist with 15 years tropical experience. Jeunese et Beauie. Ngee Ann Building,553 words
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Advertisement134 1963-03-14 13 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) pi Word* 55 (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm KUM LENC RESTAURANT tairconditloned), specialising Caotonr<« food /delicacies. Smith Strret, 8a(o Street. Spore Tels: *****. 78WS. VISIT "THE PEGASUS" lor flsa A chip*. Ice cream, lunch/dlnnrr 417 Alexandra Kona. (OPDoait* HUH), Spore. Til. K3it»U FRESH FLOWERS 7* Worsts134 words
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Advertisement1037 1963-03-14 14 BATU LINTANG RUBBER GLENEALY PLANTATIONS COMPANY LIMITED (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in tbr Federation of (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). Malaya). NOTIOt OK DIVIDEND NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend tor the1,037 words
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Advertisement784 1963-03-14 14 NOTICES j SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL M DEBENTURE STOCK 1913/63 B I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3* 4 'i DEBENTURE STOCK 1951/Cl-71. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 4«i DEBENTURE STOCK 1934 65-77. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stficka > will be closed from 18ih to vlsl March. 1963. both days784 words
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Advertisement856 1963-03-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS, are lnviiea from Federal CiUzenb lor apponumeiii a* Stenographer (English Language) on the salary scale of $253x14-351 366x14-422 plus the Uiual Coal 01 Living Allowance Applicants must have attained tiieir inn bui uui then 28lh untilday and have passed the Feuera- uou ol Malaya856 words
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Advertisement813 1963-03-14 14 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for appointment as temporary clerks .oi works in the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Federation 1 1 of Malaya on the salary scale 1324 I 14-352/419 x 14-540 502 X 18- 652 Qualifications: Diploma of the Technical College, FeoeraUon of Malaya, or equivalent quallflca- lions,813 words
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Advertisement721 1963-03-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with stipulated requirements need apply. Applicants must satisfy the usual nationality and residential qualifications. APPOINTMENT PLPIL MID- j WIVES. Kan-dang Kerbau HosI pitai I SALARY SCALE iSUVH $130 I SA-154. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable QUALIFICATIONS: Passed Secondary II (Form 111721 words
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Advertisement743 1963-03-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLIEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA. APPLICATION FOB ADMISSION CLOSING DATE Candidate* applying (or admission to the diploma course In agriculture m the College of Ann I culture. Malaya are requested to note that the closing date for receipt of applications 1$ 28th March. 1963 TAN TUAN CHONG Registrar. STATE743 words
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Advertisement445 1963-03-14 14 NOTICE SULTAN IBRAHIM STUDENTSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIPS. JOHORE DM BjMrd of the Sultan Ibrahim Studentship fund will const- der applications for scholarship* lor Higher Education in the Universities of Malaya and Singapore, and Overseas Universities or Institutions of Higher Learning. Only applicants who have been accepted by the Universities or Institutions445 words
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246 1963-03-14 15 Epson Jeep - Newcomer Pasir Hitam goes smartly in 3f trial Epson Jeep IPOH, Wednesday. pASIR HITAM, late Blue Ed, a recent arrival in S.K. Tjoa's Ipoh stables, showed above average ability in a gallop here this morning. Ridden by George West, Pasir Hitam stepped out smartly over 3f in 37 2/5. The246 words
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Article297 1963-03-14 15 TUFTON II CAN ACT ON ANY GOING -TEN TO FOLLOW TPOH, Wed. Ten 1 horses to follow at the Ipoh meeting which begins here on Sunday: Sarina Made an impressive debut at Penang last month when third with 9.0 to HaUan over Sii ufton II has useful recent form: a297 words
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Article76 1963-03-14 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Derby meeting will be held here on Apr. 14. 17 and 21 for horses In Class 1 and Class 4. Main races at the meeting are the $25,000 Derby over 12f and the $15,000 Spring Cup over Bf. both for Class 1.76 words
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Article40 1963-03-14 15 SOCCER— TriaI fPenang); Ma lays 3 FAP Selection 0. InteiSrhoots: Under-!*— Tl 5 MBS 2; SKI 4 SMSS 2; lndfr-15— SXI 7 SMSS 0. HOCKEY— Ipoh Dlv. 1: ACS Staff 2 Andersonlans 1; Taiping l.*e: Tigers 13 2FEME 0.40 words
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Article93 1963-03-14 15 MALAYANS ABROAD HONG KONG, Wed.— Splendid off -spin bowlIng by R. Hatnal'ngam enabled the University of Malaya cricket team to beat the University of Hong Kong yesterday. Scores were: Malaya 179 fM. Gobinathan 37. Ismail Buding 36. W. Bastick 4-43 K Hong Kong 75 <J.93 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-03-14 15 A thrashing for S'gor BEATTY HITS TAPE FOR RECORD HONO KONO, Wed. A capacity crowd saw a disappointing Selangor soccer team trounced 7-2 by a Hong Kong Selection yesterday. Centre-forward Arthur Koh and centre-half E Dutton were the lone bright spots In a slow-moving Malayan team. The Hong Kong Selection131 words
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Article49 1963-03-14 15 PENANO. Wed. Penang Free School and Han Chiang High School will meet In the Penang zone final of the King's Cup badminton competition tomorrow night. In last night's semi-finals. Free School beat Technical Institute 3-2 while Han Chiang beat Chung Ling High School by the same margin.49 words
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380 1963-03-14 15 ALL turf clubs in Malaya will co-operate with the government in taking stern measures against bookmakers, said Perak Turf Club chairman Ypoh Cheang Lee. Mr. Yeoh told the club's annual meeting last night: •'Some of you may be sympathetic wtth. if not actually supporting, the380 words
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Article375 1963-03-14 15 SOCCER SINGAPORE. Wednesday. DEFENDING champions Hong Kong Bank, despite 17 a storming second half rally, could only draw with Shell in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League division one match at Farrer Park today. Both teams scored a goal each. Bank, after being a375 words
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128 1963-03-14 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Meter Readers created an upset on the first day of the Singapore Government Services F.A. League first division competition when they beat defending champions Tan Tock Seng Hospital 2-0 at Jalan Besar tonight. Meter Readers played spirited soccer and got both goals128 words
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Article53 1963-03-14 15 LONDON, Wed. Remits of football matches played last night FA. Cop 4th Sound Arsenal 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 (winners tit home to Liverpool). Dlv. 3 Carlisle 4 Notta County 2; Northampton 3 Colchester 1; Watford 0 Bamxley 0. Div. 4 Brentford 2 Torquay 2; Rochdale 2Reuter - 53 words
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489 1963-03-14 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - New SAFA must get on with the job of preparing Youth XI NORMAN SIEBEL By SINGAPORE youth football has badly needed a champion and it has now found one 'in Singapore Amateur Sports Council's Tang Tuck Wah, a new member of the Singapore Amateur F.A. council. Mr. Tang spoke uo489 words
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253 1963-03-14 15 OSAKA OPEN POSTPONED TOKYO. Wad. rpHE start of the Osaka Open golf tournament has been postponed indefinitely because of heavy snow. This was announced by the newspaper. Yomiuri Shimbun. one of the sponsors of the tournament, which was scheduled to begin tomorrow.Reuter - 253 words
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Article38 1963-03-14 15 LONDON. Wed. Johnny Pimcott. a leading British heavyweight hope had his unbeaten run broken here last night when he was stopped in the second round by Jim Cooper, twin brother of British champion Henry Cooper. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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237 1963-03-14 15 BOAT RACE I UNLKJN. Wed. UK- ford broke two boat, race practice records as| f .heir new recruit Miles; Morland, settled into ttie No. 4 seat yesterday Morland took over from th< Oxford president, Toby Ten nant. who dropoert him.**' over the weekend. Oxford's recordrReuter - 237 words
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Advertisement370 1963-03-14 15 Indian Qualify Products ADDITION! II l\ To the range ef iy tubular furniture mj El W from the CromtUte mi factory is now W I added o fj my DESK-CUM-CHAIR A compact piece of furniture combining a miniature desk with a chair. Folds as one unit and light enough to370 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-03-14 15 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 2C: CA A' v Maxwell (Parrer Pk>; HaUcowyu v Pehimponan Setia (Oeylangi. HOCKEY TAIPING LGE: Malays v 3 Workshop (Esplanade).23 words
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Article400 1963-03-14 16 GOLFERS GIVE P-FUND $10,230 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Golfers in Kuala Lumpur have contributed a total of $10,230 to the National Patriotic Fund. The money was raised at a dinner on Friday to celebrate the 60th birthday of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in the Hotel Merlin. The Perak River400 words
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Obituary33 1963-03-14 16 NARAIN SINCH. r, 1 Aiid«T«on Srhfol Ipoh ;it (V Ho*pltnl BtnK.-ipore on 13th March. tint 60. I >. jiK mmirrw.it r>\ mwKlou and ihiMrrn s.ml<«i SurJlt and H.iiti.ij.in and dnuuntc*-In-lnw P.ivlttar nod Ja*btt33 words
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569 1963-03-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday rllF managing director of the Peace Insurance Co., Ltd., Penang, Mr. Foo Ah Soo, told the High Court here today that he had only SlOB in his personal account the day before he and two others bought569 words
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Article332 1963-03-14 16 LONDON. Wed— There was a distinct change for the better in the stock market* today following a sharp recovery In sterling. Apart from gold shares, which lost their recent following, most sections had a sprinkling of useful gains. Ollt-edgeds were back In favour and prices advanced on a332 words
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Article50 1963-03-14 16 LONDON, Wed. Spot 22 4 d.. Apr. 22% d.. May 22% d.. June 22\d.. Apr. June 22*i<L. July /Sept. 22 13/IM.. Oct./ Dec. 22 13 16d Jan/Mar. 22 13/1 6 d, Apr./ June unquoted. July/Sept, unquoted, c l.f Mar. 22'^u.. Apr. 22 5/i6d.. May 22% d. Tone: Quietly steady.50 words
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Article23 1963-03-14 16 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £856, sellers £857. Forward buyers £858> 3 -ellerg £859. Settlement 1857. Turnover a.m. 125. tons. 15 tons. Tone- Qu>t.23 words
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Article153 1963-03-14 16 Chastity? Mac failed to qualify FOREIGN DESK LAST LOOK ROUND LONDON, Wed. Questions about chastity to Mr. Harold Macmillan had the House of Commons rocking with laughter yesterday. He nad rejected a suggestion that British subjects should be allowed to wear decorations awarded them by foreign states. The fun started153 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-03-14 16 ROME: The Italian weekly magazine Tempo quoted Mr. Alexi Adzhubei. son-in-law of Mr. Khrushchev, as saying the Pope had given him a sealed envelope for the Soviet leader when at his audience last week. It quoted Mr. Adzhubei as saying of the Pope: "He IsReuter - 122 words
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Article93 1963-03-14 16 Plague: A grim dock find SAN FRANCISCO: The first evidence of bubonic plague in San Francisco in 22 years has been reported by the city health department. It said: "There is no evidence that there is acute danger of an epidemic but it is a dangerous situation." A dead ratUPI - 93 words
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Article59 1963-03-14 16 rE HAGUE: Twentyfive Papuans. "mostly women and children, were killed In a tribal clash In the Baliem Valley In the mountainous central area of West New Guinea last week, the Netherlands news agency reported from Hollandia. The clash started over the sale of a 17--year-oldReuter - 59 words
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377 1963-03-14 16 IPOH, Wednesday. A 15OV who secured six As in the Cambridge School Certificate examination got only a Grade II because of a pass in English. *He is Pall Singh, 16, of Anderson School here, who is perhaps the most unlucky377 words
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266 1963-03-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Britain's Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Peter Thomas, said in Singapore tonight: "Nothing can prevent Malaysia from taking place on Aug. 31." Mr. Thomas.- who acted as deputy to British Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, in the Anglo-Phi-lippine talks266 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-03-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Uttamram chest clinic, at the 6'i milestone Changi, will be open from today till Friday from 4.30 pjn. to 7 30 p.m. lor residents in the 5 1 milestone to 6 1 milestone Changi Road who wish to have chest X-rays taken.66 words
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Article35 1963-03-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Narain Singh, retired teacher of Anderson School. Ipoh. died today at the General Hospital. The cortege will leave 69. Farleigh Avenue. Scran* goon Garden Estate, at 4.30 pm. tomorrow. i35 words
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138 1963-03-14 16 Park will recall victims of Japanese SINGAPORE, Wed. A $750,000 memorial and park for Japanese war victims will go up in the vacant ground opposite Raffles Institution. The Government has allocated the ground and will match public contributions dollar-for-dollar. Nine delegates from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today met138 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-03-14 16 TJIGHEST and lowest temperaXL tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kou Bharu 86 72 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 93 75 Singapore 88 7341 words
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