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Title Section22 1963-03-16 1 AVI HAi.l DAILY riHTMIIH SALE \< EEPS 100,000 "TH The Straits Times. I fc tstd. 1845. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDi^ge^jo22 words
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Article310 1963-03-16 1 Jt^^^^ L^^ m^JkL^^^m m^^m m 'A m^M w^m L^^M A NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH BEGINS TODAY DR. SOEKARNO AGREES Preliminary talks next week to prepare way JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno has agreed that Indonesia should participate in preliminary talks aimed at preparing for a South-East Asian "summit" conference. Dr.Reuter - 310 words
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181 1963-03-16 1 The chances are very bright: Lopez MANILA, Fri. iTA Chances of a summit conference on Malaysia among the Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia appeared "very bright," the Philippines Foreign Under-Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said here. Ho said Dr. Subandrio was scheduled to return to Manila on March 19 for exploratory talks.181 words
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279 1963-03-16 1 JAKARTA, Fri •pHE Indonesian Foreign Ministry in a statement today said the continued "hostile and unfriendly acts" by Malaya had strengthened its conviction that Indonesia's policy of confrontation was valid. An official spokesman, Mr. Ganis Harsono, said Malayan appeals for friendly relations were "not279 words
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339 1963-03-16 1 Tengku snips a ribbon to open viaduct KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. From 6.20 p.m. today traffic flowed in a continuous stream over the $3.5 million flyover Connecting Jalan Birch and Jalan Sultan Hisamuddin after the official opening by Tengku Abdul Rahman. He cut a ribbon across the road and then drove339 words
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Article31 1963-03-16 1 SEOUL, Fri.— The Cabinet resigned as a group today, but It was not certain that the Junta chairman, den. Park Chung Hee, would accept the resignation. U. F. I.31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-03-16 1 From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG. Fri. Film actress Grace Tins King (above) is to wed Victor Shaw, son of Mr. Runme Shaw. Hong Kong theatre and real estate magnate. Grace, 23, is a veteran of 20 Shaw Brothers films. The wedding date54 words
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Article159 1963-03-16 1 No move on tin stockpile TONDON, Fri. The question of future tin disposals from the U.S. stockpile Is still the subject of consultations, the International Tin Council said in a communique issued here today. The council's ninth meeting, which was held here from Tuesday to yesterday, decided the next meetingReuter - 159 words
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Article82 1963-03-16 1 TORONTO. Fri. A Profsor of Surgery here has recommended sex, salads and Scotch whisky as a recipe for keeping healthy. Professor James Key, of the University of Toronto, told the 1963 Canadian health forum that there were four S's to remember if you wanted toReuter - 82 words
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Article62 1963-03-16 1 Thai trade ties with Russia BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand will definitely exchange Notes of trade with Russia, the Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat. said yesterday. Main principles of the Notes have been agreed upon. Only a few details remained to be ironed out. The Prime Minister explained that with a tradeReuter - 62 words
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Article95 1963-03-16 1 Big UN hunt for arms in Katanga FLISABKTHVILLE, Fri. United Nations troops last night searched the city for 10 trucks believed to contain military equipment for President Tshombe's remainin g mercenaries and gendarmes in the Dilolo area adjoining Angola. This followed a search by U.N. troops and officials of scaledReuter - 95 words
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146 1963-03-16 1 MAN WITH HIS TWIN'S KIDNEY HAS STROKE NEW YORK, Friday. RICHARD HERRICK, who made medical history in 1954 in a kidney transplanting operation, died yesterday after a sudden heart attack. He was 31. I Mr. Herrick had his diseased kidneys removed and one from twin brother Robert transplanted by aReuter - 146 words
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Article25 1963-03-16 1 PARIS, Fri. France plans an underground nuclear test next Sunday In the Hoggar Mountains of the Sahara, well informed sources said today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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458 1963-03-16 1 Malaysia 'peace terms' move hailed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two diplomats today welcomed Tengku Abdul Rahman's acceptance of Dr. Subandrio's "peace terms" and expressed hopes that cordial relations would be re-estab-lished soon between Malaya and Indonesia. The Tengku last night accepted the Indonesian Foreign Minister's conditions for peaceful .settlement of differences458 words
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Article, Illustration255 1963-03-16 2 Aidit and Nasution trade verbal blows JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Army and the Communist Party are swapping verbal punches freely as the time approaches for the scheduled lifting of martial law in the the republic. Protagonists in this feud of the nations two most powerful groups are Armed Forces Chief255 words
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Article, Illustration242 1963-03-16 2 Malaysia: Mac gives a Commons pledge I ONDON, Fri. Mr. Macmillan said here yesterday that Britain would continue to try to reach an uderstandlng on the future of Malaysia with the other major powers in the area, particularly Indonesia and the Philippines. The Prime Minister was answering questions in the242 words
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Article23 1963-03-16 2 TOKYO. Prl.— About 50.000 Japanese doclc workers went on a 24-hour strike, demanding wage increases and a 23-day working month. Reiner.23 words
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114 1963-03-16 2 THE 'EVER READYS' COMING TO SINGAPORE T ONDO.V Fri. A plane-load of British part-time emergency reserve 'volunteers popularly known as the "Evtr Rcadys" will be flown to Singapore and Hong Kong for training, Mr. John Profumo. Secetary for War, said lust night. They would be incorporated into regular units andReuter - 114 words
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201 1963-03-16 2 KATMANDU, Friday. "rUEPAL has agreed to a British plan to cut the strength of the B r igade of Gurkhas in the British Army, it was announced here today. A Defence Ministry spokesman said that under the British Plan the 14,000-strong brigade would be201 words
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Article53 1963-03-16 2 MANILA. Pri.— Sir Garfleld Barwlck, Australian Minister for External Affairs, left here last night for Australia by Qantas Airways after heading the Australian delegation to the Ecafe conference. He also had talks with PhilipDines officials and the visiting Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrlo, on the South-EastReuter - 53 words
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149 1963-03-16 2 Referendum plan on 3-nation Arab unity T\AMASCUS. Fri.— The AJ new Syrian Government last night said a referendum might be held in Syria, the United Arab Republic and Iraq concerning unity between the three countries. In a policy statement, the Government said work on establishing unity began when a SyrianReuter - 149 words
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Article51 1963-03-16 2 SAIGON. Fri. Government I troops have found a Vietnamese Roman Catholic priest who was kidnapped by Conimunlst gurrilhi:I last Tuesday on a jungle-fringed road about 120 nii.es north-cusi of Saigon. He was found tied n a ireo in ihc woods near Phan Kang, a provincial capital.Reuter - 51 words
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Article261 1963-03-16 2 DATELINE— t AS a result of the prolonged drought, parched rice fields in the New Territories are bone-hard and cracking, freshwater flsh in ponds are threatened with extinction and crops are slowly but surely withering. "The rains had better come within the next fortnight," said a spokesman for261 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-03-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby |/< |/rr« a xj% tuatA 1/ no no <3*te U Meeog a mamis I II Oo*n touch it J STggNgTH- V xrSZ c J f~~~~~\ I TWC J 19'33 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-03-16 3 Wilson to meet Jack and Nik LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Labour Party's new leader, will fly to the United States on March 29 for talks with President Kennedy and other leaders, official Labour sources announced last night. The sources added that arrangements were also belns made forReuter - 221 words
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216 1963-03-16 3 EDINBURGH, Fri. The British Treasury yesterday won an appeal here against a court decision that it must pay £60 million ($5lO million) to the owners of Far East oil installations destroyed in the war against Japan more than 20Reuter - 216 words
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Article34 1963-03-16 3 THE HAGUE. Fri.— President dc Gaulle is coining to Holland !o put Quern Juliana's "mind at rest" on the failure of Britain's implication to join the Common Market, it was reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article19 1963-03-16 3 PARIS. Fri.— Fri-nch railway union leaders called a 24-hour ;'riko today to back pay claims. Ri'incr.19 words
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Article120 1963-03-16 3 No plan for more tests, says Mac I ONDON, Fri. Mr Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, told questioners in the House of Commons yesterday that Britain at present planned no more nuclear tests. Mr. Tom Driberg. a Labour M.P., said that, according to a United Nations scientific committee, one resultReuter - 120 words
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Article63 1963-03-16 3 LONDON. Pri.— The British Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, yesterday refused political asylum to Chief Anthony Enahoro. a leading member of the action group which forms the opposition in Nigeria's Federal Parliament. He is to be deported to Nigeria, where he faces, alone with ChiefReuter - 63 words
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Article45 1963-03-16 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The U.S. relay communications satellite Is now operating satisfactorily after "rest therapy", the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced yesterday. The satellite's equipment was turned off shortly after launching on Dec. 13 because of a severe power drain. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration379 1963-03-16 3 LONDON, Friday TME British Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, A declared yesterday that he would not recommend remission of the sentences on two London journalists who are in prison for refusing to reveal their sources of information to a recent tribunal onReuter - 379 words
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430 1963-03-16 3 ROME, Friday. 'J'HIRTY of the world's eminent men, including nine Nobel Prize winners, have issued this appeal to the governments of East and West here: ''Cut the arms bill and spend more to feed the world's hungry people." The call went out430 words
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186 1963-03-16 3 T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Roy Thomson, the Canadian newspaper magnate, said yesterday that during his recent trip to Moscow Mr. Khrushchev had made it very clear to him that he was determined there should remain two Germanics. Referring to his talksReuter - 186 words
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Article46 1963-03-16 3 VALLETTA Malta PrJ. The Royal Navy cruiser Tiger yesterday landed here a seriously ill Chinese laundrytnan it picked up from a Dutch ship 150 nul.s east of Malta. The Tiger was diverted whll*' bound for Britain from the Par j Fast.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article24 1963-03-16 3 BRUSSELS. Fri.— The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has agreed to intensify the fight against the growth of dictatorship. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article235 1963-03-16 3 VATICAN CITY, Fri. The Holy See has absolved exPresldent Juan Peron of Argentina from ex-com-munication, the church penalty incurred eight years ago. authoritative Vatican sources said yesterday. Gen. Peron expelled two Roman Catholic prelates In June. 1955. The Vatican immediately ex-com-municated him and all235 words
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Advertisement177 1963-03-16 3 Bs.ml H^flßf A£DVC£bm PRICES M r SPEdAL tmßjF' Now, you con purchase delicious, tender Smedley's Gorden Peat at o special redjced price: USUAL: NOW: 8 oz. Pack $1.00 70c 4 oz. Pack 50.55 45c Cooking of Smedley's Gorden Peas is so simple just I place the Peos while frozen into177 words
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Advertisement149 1963-03-16 4 111 ROUND THE GLORE, ROUND THE CLOCK With the first glimmerings of dawn, another day's activity pleasure of their hours of relaxation, as indispensable a part of their begins.... And at the same time, on the other side of the globe, lives as a clock. Why not join their ranks?149 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-03-16 5 THE Matsushita Electric Company of Japan is erecting a steel advertising tower in Singapore which will be one of the tallest of its kind in the world. This artist's impression of the lfioft. tower shows now it will compare in height with the 200 ft.181 words
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Article55 1963-03-16 5 KUCHING, Fri.— There are 20 vacancies for women police constables in the Sarawak Constabulary. Applicants must be single. They will receive the same pay as males. The nucleus of a women's police force in Sarawak was started two years ago with training in Malaya of two local55 words
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Article29 1963-03-16 5 KUCHING. Fri.— A carelessly thro* .i cigarette butt yesterday ironing destroyed the Sebuyau sawmill timber store near here and dt'.stroyod 20 tons of timber worth 53.00029 words
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92 1963-03-16 5 LABOURER BURNT TO DEATH IN JUNGLE KOTA TINGGI, Fri. Police found the charred body of Loke Siew Satt, 21, a labourer, in a jungle clearing here today. A police parry had been searching the 300-aeie clearing since Wednesday, when Loke was reported missing after working In the area. He was92 words
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Article58 1963-03-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The German Bach Soloists, who performed before a full house here last year, will play again at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka at 8.30 p.m. next Wednesday. The programme will include works by Johann Sebastian Bach and other members of the Bach family. The58 words
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Article66 1963-03-16 5 PENANG. Fri. The United States Information Service has presented a set of 125 books, donated by private organisations and individuals in the United States, to the Ipoh Library. The presentation was made by Mr. Richard J. Gordon, the USIS Director in Penang, to Mr.66 words
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175 1963-03-16 5 PENANG, Friday WAS the State Gov- ernment or the Governor of Penang ever consulted on the proposed formation of Malaysia? The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will be asked this at the next State Assembly meeting on March 27. Mr. Lee Kok Liang (Kosta>175 words
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Article56 1963-03-16 5 IPOH, Fri. A widow, Rawiah binte Kulop Karini, 47, returned home yesterday and found her house burgled and $50 cash, a Kois transistor radio, clothing and jewellery, altogether worth $1,000 stolen. She told the police that she had locked up her house the previous night and gone56 words
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189 1963-03-16 5 PROTEST AT CUT IN WAIVER ON GIFTS TO U.S. SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Tourist Association has protested against a United States customs move to reduce the gift exemption from $30 to $3. In a letter to the U.S. customs representative In Singapore, the committee of th» association said the American189 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-03-16 5 Airdrop to open freedom from hunger drive in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ■JHE Freedom from Hunger campaign committee is to launch "Operation Alert" by airdropping 50,000 leaflets on Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to start its one-week campaign The chairman of the committee. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, told a Press conference309 words
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Article23 1963-03-16 5 SINGAPORE, Prt. A car was stolen from ghenton Way and a van from Rangoon Road yesterday. The car was later recovered.23 words
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206 1963-03-16 5 A record 6,000 expected to attend funeral pENANG. Fri. About 6,000 teachers and students from at least 15 Chinese schools will attend the funeral on Sunday of Mr. Ong Keng Seng, well-known Penang educationist and vice-president ol the State MCA. As a further tribute, local Chinese leaders have started a206 words
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74 1963-03-16 5 L-Month rally and fireworks in Malacca MALACCA. Fri.— The Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, will declare open the first phase of the National Language Month at a rally on the Banda Hilir padang here tomorrow. After the ceremony, there will be a display of fireworks followed74 words
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Advertisement234 1963-03-16 5 Bor more than 400 years BENEDICTINE D.O.M World renowned Benedictine D.O.M use* 27 herb* specially chosen for their health giving properties BENEDICTINE D.O.M THE SWEDISH CAR WITH AIRCRAFT QUALITY When SAAB— the Saab Aircraft Company, builders and export- en of a varied range of aircraft, suited to make cars, they234 words
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512 1963-03-16 6 T«C ■TRAITS 1 FOUNDATION FOR HOUSING PROJECT SINGAPORE Frl fHE spearhead for a massive redevelopment of "Old Singapore" was launched tonight when the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, laid the foundation stone for the Cantonment Road housing estate. This new housing programme,512 words
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868 1963-03-16 6 Friday INGAPORE. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said at a symposium at the University of Singapore today that economic growth could not be expected to occur where the political system was unstable. The efforts of those in power would be868 words
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Article86 1963-03-16 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tha Straits Times in Singapore today received $405 towards the Buklt Ban Kee fire victims bringing the total so far collected to $5,593.40. The donations were from: The Catholic Welfare Services, Singapore ($100); in memory of the late Madam Sng Onn Neo ($5)86 words
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209 1963-03-16 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, today spoke of Singapore's special interest in Australia's cultural development. Noting that over the past three decades Australian writers, painters, dramatists and composers had sought to create an Australian identity, he said the people in209 words
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203 1963-03-16 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Ow Kirn Seng, managing director of Beng Hin Co. Ltd. in Beach Road a firm dealing in building materials told the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that he had sacked a peon in October last year because, "on several occasions,203 words
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Article91 1963-03-16 6 'Reserve water at night' SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today urged people living In elevated areas to stock enough water at night. This is because the water level of the services and impounding reservoirs at Tebrau and In Singapore are falling. The water level at Tebrau reservoir has fallen two91 words
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Article, Illustration3382 1963-03-16 7 Now the full fury of Jap revenge The victor is robbed of the spoils: the conqueror of Malaya is suddenly packed off to Manchuria —THE BLOODY BATTLE FOR THE PHILIPPINES WHEN they heard that their general hud toppled the greatest symbol and citadel of the white man's domination of the3,382 words
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Article62 1963-03-16 8 IPOH. Fri. Three youths armed with daggers walked into house through the open front door in the Menglembu regrouping area this morning and robbed a housewife of $300 cash and $600 worth of Jewellery. Madam Chan Pek Wan. 30, was feeding her baby In a62 words
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Article408 1963-03-16 8 Arbitration in public interest when free system fails KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MALAYA'S employers have agreed to the principle that the Government should have powers to order parties in an industrial dispute to go to arbitration, it was disclosed today. Their attitude was outlined by Senator 8.408 words
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194 1963-03-16 8 Pact can't stop rail changes Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PORT SWBTTENHAM is expected to become a separate statutory authority by July 1 this year, a Ministry of Transport statement said today. Six months after this step is taken, the Railway Administration will become a corporation. The statement, which was commenting194 words
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Article52 1963-03-16 8 Half-holiday for exam success PENANO, Pri. Penang Convent in Light Street celebrated its success In the Cambridge School Certificate examination with a half-holiday today. The v-hool scored 04 per cent passes. Including 39 Orade la, and produced the top Penang student, Yeo Khee Keow, with 7 Ala in ail her52 words
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Article27 1963-03-16 8 KLANO. Pri.— Twenty-one Belangor scouts are attending a preliminary training course at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur. It began thia morning and will end on Sunday.27 words
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227 1963-03-16 8 SINGAPORE, Friday fTHE president of the Malayan Indian Congress here, Mr. John Jacob, said today he hoped that the Prime Minister would "leave no stone unturned" to amend the re-entry laws of Singapore for Indians. His request followed what he said was227 words
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Article44 1963-03-16 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. Mr. Chin Tuck Ctiiew, dental officer here, has left (or London (or a post-graduate scholarship course He waa accompanied by hla wife. Dr. Chat Swee Leng. medical officer here, who is to take a poetgraduate course at Edinburgh.44 words
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163 1963-03-16 8 Man won't attend court so three are freed SINGAPORE. Fri— Twice in one month a man who had been allegedly attacked with heated iron rods refused to attend court. Koh Hon Tor, 30. was the complainant in a case against three teenagers On* Thiam Peng, 14, Ong Hian Bee, 19,163 words
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81 1963-03-16 8 IPOH, Fri. Forty members of the Territorial Army from Pahang who are undergoing training at Siputeh, 11 miles south of here, responded to an 80S. call by the Ipoh Blood Bank yesterday. Each of them donated a pint of blood, of which 10 pints were81 words
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Article30 1963-03-16 8 BINGAPORE. Fri. Prom May 1 Government pensioners can receive their pensions at Post Offices r.carest to their homes. There are about 2.000 Government pensioners in Singapore.30 words
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Miscellaneous135 1963-03-16 8 Alley Oop B y V. T. Hantlin Dick Tracy By Chester Gauid Bo^^_ Al Ha/ B<i MOW TO f wnoi jig iMitrr~ lc I W QO jn I Ifl aT^- f BECAUSE MV RV, H4OMPV BETTID ltm uFD WmH SHB WONT BE ABLE I I oc wl r3c wr CWtl135 words
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Article167 1963-03-16 9 'TROPIC MAN FINED $500 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —A man who had 1.515 copies of the banned "Tropic of Cancer' by Henry Miller was fined $500 in a magistrate's court today. II A. Kadar Oli Malim. 31. manager of Arcade News Agency Malaya i Ltd., Brickfields, pleaded guilty. Inspector C. Gomez,167 words
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Article43 1963-03-16 9 SINOAPORE. Fri.— A cake seller. Koh Boh Soot. 66. who pleaded guilty to possessing 15 lb. ol opium at a house in Aljunied Road yesterday, was fined $3,000 or six months' jail, today. The fine was not paid.43 words
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Article32 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelllah. will be on leave in the Federation from tomorrow until April 6. Deputy Superintendent Nlaz Mohamed Shah will act for him.32 words
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252 1963-03-16 9 CIVICS BEFORE FREEDOM FOR DETAINEES BRUNEI, Friday. THE Brunei Government has announced that 80 detainees from the Berakas detention camp near Brunei Town will be moved to the rehabilitation centre at Bunut later this month and taught civics before releasing them. The rehabilitation centre is the Malay school in Bunut,252 words
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Article56 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Naval Base labourer, Kunju Kanan, who sued a fitter, Damodaram Plllai, for damages for assault, was; awarded $2,500 and cost* by the: Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today. The award was made in the absence of Plllai.56 words
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Article54 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. While em- ployed as a mechanic, Lee Chori Kirn, stole a car which was kept In j his workshop at Serangoon Road for repairs, a District Court was! told today. Lee. 26. was jailed for four years; after pleading guilty to stealing! the54 words
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327 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. JJOTEL Singapura Intercontinental Ltd. today announced details of its public share offer. Applications are invited for one million $1 shares at par out of the $1.5 million issue. Of the balance. Federal Underwriters Ltd. have guaranteed the subscription of $450,000 before327 words
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Article87 1963-03-16 9 KUCHING. Fri. llkins Muruts and tracker dogs are being used by security forces in Brunei following a fresh tip-oft* or the whereabouts of rebel leader Yassin Affandy. for whose capture the Brunei Government has offered 51 5.000. Security forces yesterday began the hottest trail87 words
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Article32 1963-03-16 9 SEREMBAN. Pri. The charity premiere of the film Guns of Navarone has raised $5,170 for the National Monument rund. It was shown on March 5 at the Capitol cienma.32 words
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88 1963-03-16 9 Policeman is acquitted of 'trust' charge IPOH, Fri. A police corporal from Alor Star, Mohamed Yusof f bin Rasol. 38, was acquitted in the magistrate's court here today when the prosecution withdrew a charge of criminal breach of trust against him. He had pleaded not guilty to committing breach of88 words
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Article46 1963-03-16 9 IPOH. Fri- Thirty-two Klrkbyt ruined teachers, most of them women, entertained Mr. Alexander Walker, 63, former head of the English Department at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkby. to <i dinner hern last night Mr. Walker is on holiday in Malaya.46 words
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Article30 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Detlev Scheell the new Consul-General of West Germany in Singapore, has arrived to assume his post. Mr. Scheell. 54, succeeds Dr. Heinrich Roehreck.30 words
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Article33 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Another 628 cars registered last month brought the number of cars on Singapore's roads to 78,682. The number of motor cycles and scooters is now 36.604.33 words
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164 1963-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Apex Club convention In Kuala Lumpur In August will discuss the formation of more clubs In Asian countries and the expansion ol community aid schemes In existing clubs This was disclosed here today by Mr. Don Cameron, vice-president of Apex Club International,164 words
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122 1963-03-16 9 Malaya and Singapore on BOAC's tour list SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore and Malaya can expect an influx of American tourists in April. Both countries are on the itinerary of two BOACsponsored tours to the East, which the airline is promoting in the United States. Groups of 15 to 24 people on122 words
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Article45 1963-03-16 9 PBNANG. Pri.—The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. yesterday handed a cheque for $50,000 to the Almasriyah School in Ta- nan Liat. Bulcit Mertajam. i The money —a grant from the Ministry of Rural Development— will be used to build hostels.45 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-03-16 9 HEALTH REASONS, SAYS GOVT ANNOUNCEMENT BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. —It was officially announced here this morning that Sir Dennis White, the British High Commissioner in Brunei, will be retiring shortly for health reasons. He will be succeeded by Mr. Angus Macintosh, an assistant secretary at the ColonialReuter - 206 words
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Article171 1963-03-16 9 BRITAIN WON'T PULL OUT TROOPS lON DON. Fri. The British Government discounted a Labour M.P.'s suggestion that Britain might be able to reduce her overseas I army commitments by I withdrawing troops from Singapore and Hong Kong. The suggestion was made in the House of Commons last i night byReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement112 1963-03-16 9 FONDUE EQUIPMENT All requirements for MEAT OR CH'.tSE FONDUE. New device, rtficklesi burners. Obtomoble at: SILVERCRAFT 31, Penong Rood, S'pore-9. Tel: ***** Also available at, COLD STORAGE Arcade Branch Orchard Road. Tel: ***** OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS. Just Arrived New "MILLS BELLS" Fruit Machine* Crown Painted Regular Models and also112 words
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Advertisement168 1963-03-16 9 I U.§.A?Mu.S.A!I NowP^^^K Now! How? PanAml^^H Hbw else? only on Pan Am can you jet from Singapore direct to the U.S. A. I FLY EAST TO THE U.S.A. Only Pan Am STOP OVER IN HAWAII. Stop off in offers Jet Service to all 4 U.S. West Honolulu, if you choose168 words
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Article20 1963-03-16 10 If Wmrdi Sl* (Minimum) GRATtFUL THANK* to our Lad» of P»rp»>iml RiK-ceur St. I"4t Patron of Hoprlru <*••• for Favour*20 words
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Obituary26 1963-03-16 10 M,,;rf« '■Hi < Himimum i IN LOVING MEMOHV ot Mary »<- -ui»ih PMan who nmd away ifl.M ioiu but not foritotun by buiuil. rhtMf and gnindchtMrts.26 words
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Article182 1963-03-16 10 M Hordi if (minimum) TNI COCKPIT'S .lava Rl)«lt*l«l la i.r-fd mmwt Sntur*a» IM «u»4»T AIM CONOITIONINB far *ni* MO mouth by Cairlar. Kill BMaapor* nil or Kuala 1. urn pur 81U7 far tall aatalM EASTER BARCAIMS N«w O». M«l to 2"> *v dmroiint in ladif« and g»nt dri*rtmrn< Khrmro182 words
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715 1963-03-16 10 The Straits Times. Saturday, March 16, 1963. No Room For Doubt Approval of the Malaysian merger terms by the legislatures of Sarawak and North Borneo refutes the criticism rutside the Malaysian countries that federation is being forced upon unwilling populations. There remains, no doubt, some opposition, and it is evident715 words
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Article325 1963-03-16 10 The Socialist opposition managed to generate an unnecessary amount of heat in the debate on legislation empowering the Federal Capital Commission to act swiftly against illegal occupation of State land. If Mr. Karam Singh is to be believed, the granting and use of these powers will lead to "greater325 words
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Article142 1963-03-16 10 For a few days at least, the new Kuala Lumpur viaduct will probably do as much to cause traffic congestion as it does to relieve it Motorists who have no reason at all to go from Jalan Sultan Hisamuddin to Jalan Birch may be expected to head for142 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1963-03-16 10 SPECIAL WRITER - Producing food for India's millions... SPECIAL WRITER HAMPERED BY PLANNERS' UNCERTAINTY BETWEEN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY by a NEW DELHI Friday FO R the m a s s es of India escape from poverty means first and foremost more to eat. The emphasis of development may be on industrialisation, and its1,460 words
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Letter298 1963-03-16 10 WITH reference to the insurance scheme started by the MAPTB. we have had adequate publicity regarding the premiums and the numbers of people who intend to participate in this. The benefits however have been summarised briefly aa: two complete medical examinations per year and free Ueatment in298 words
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Letter80 1963-03-16 10 H.S.C. holders working as temporary teachers in primary schools draw a salary of $166, while those teaching in secondary schools draw about $318 per month. I think It Is grossly unfair that people with the same qualification should be so differently paid especially when both are similarly employed.80 words
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Article320 1963-03-16 10 CALISBURY. Fri.— The Southern Rhodesimn Government has presented legislation to Parliament providing for 20 years' imprisonment for any resident who "suggests the setting un of any group attempting to coerce the Government." This is an attempt to prevent the setting us of a Government in320 words
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Advertisement639 1963-03-16 10 Straits Tiro* Malay MaH iiHiitia* •«v»rii««m«(ii» may b. Han«»« «ac l*t tlaat COL* »TO»«ai MUN O'cn«r< «o«« COLD •TOP»A«« •••NCHM AT HOLLAND »O»BH(»TOIt» KIPML MjOAD-MAVAL Aut»«rH.<l »l«n«. CITY DOOK ■TOIIC LTD wimiiHW hoiih. C«My«r «un TMC MCWD moNT M. M. ISMAIL A«mirsity Naval M. abduu nrr t* ft »7i T639 words
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Advertisement88 1963-03-16 10 EYES HAPPINESS 85% of our knowledge comes to us through our eyes and 80% of our actions are controlled through our sense of sight. It is not difficult to realize then how much of our health, welfare and happiness depends on our vision The prevention of visual deterioration and the88 words
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Advertisement123 1963-03-16 10 NATIONAL AVAILABLE ON HIRE 1 PURCHASE FROM 1 II ***** A /MONTH. 1 DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. 308. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TELNOS. *****. *****. 226 SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: ***** THoSE WHO KNOW BUY i:rmu:rn SUPPORT OUR "PROJECT HUNGER" AUSTERITY DINNER FILM SHOW featuring Shell premiere "FOOD OR123 words
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Obituary81 1963-03-16 10 M'wrfi tit .Minimum! CABLE mCfIVID from Poo* marry, ladia of the druth of Kcrdina»d Paul Btbrrt en IViday. Wired 13 iGnndrahrr or Simone. Tooliic. and Koulmdl. MADAM CNIONC SIN YIAH 7« >f«i> on is-:i i»«J leaving btalnd Madam l.irw In Han. Mri. C. Wool. Ah ihons l.i»« I«»NIB. 3 uannli»81 words
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347 1963-03-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —An editorial of Indonesia's confrontation policy in a Malaya student magazine in Hobart, Tasmania, has started a row between Indonesians and Malayans there. According to a letter from the editor of the pubication. Tengku Abdul Aziz, the Indonesians demanded the347 words
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Article78 1963-03-16 11 SINGAPORE, Pri.— The Assistr am Stale Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong. today returned a misadventure verdict on a Customs marine serang. Abdul Hamid bin Bujang, who was drowned when lie jumped into the sea to recover a drifting speedboat at Changi last month. The body of Abdul78 words
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Article29 1963-03-16 11 SEREMBAN. Fri.— The Seremban Town Council is to spend $1.--500 for the Yang di-Pertu&n Besar's 41st birthday celebrations on March 29. They were fined $15 each29 words
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Article312 1963-03-16 11 808 PERIES - 808 PERIES: Police and Customs vehicles no match for smugglers' car By SINGAPORE, Friday A SMUGGLERS' car outsped half a dozen police radio cars and a Customs car in a 30-minute chase from a beach at Tanah Merah to the Paya Lebah area. The chase312 words
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96 1963-03-16 11 Look, it's Capucine going to jail CMLM star Capucine spent a day in Kuala Lumpur's Pudu Prison yesterday for Hie shooting of the film "The Year of the Dragon." This was the second day for the film's jail sequence in which her co-star William Holden is interrogated by the police96 words
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121 1963-03-16 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. VAVAL ships and Jet fighters will provide a spectacular show here on Monday. The ships and Jets of Australia and Britain are taking part in the Commonwealth sea-air exercises in Malayan waters. At 9.30 a.m. six Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy121 words
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Article55 1963-03-16 11 When a man is drunk IPOH. Fri. M. Arokiasamy. 60, unemployed, today told the magistrate's court here: "When a man gets drunk be must fight." Arokiasamy and S. Kolondasamy. 44, a labourer, pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner and lighting each other in a toddy shop in Sungel55 words
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Article52 1963-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. An 11--member delegation from the United National Khadazan Organisation of North Borneo flew into Singapore by Malayan Airways tonight for a fortnight's tour of Malaya as guests of the Malayan Government. The delegation is led by Mr. Tan Chin Nam, an official of52 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-03-16 11 Minister: Only a section of Govt men are learning Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said tonight that only a section of non-Malay government servants was learning the national language despite various facilities provided by tine Government for them to do so. He waa301 words
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Article87 1963-03-16 11 FITTER DIES IN PARANG FIGHT OINGAPORE, Fri. A fitter was hacked to death in a parang fight in Kirn Yam Road today. Police found Chan Pong, M, of Mosque Street, lying unconscious near the River Valley Road Junction. Beside him was a parang. He died on arrival at the General87 words
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91 1963-03-16 11 KUCHING. Frl.— A new political party, tne Sarawak National Socialist Party, la applying to the Government for registration. The prime mover, Mr. Stephen Wong of Slbu, said today that the party sought political, social and economic advancement of the people of Sarawak by constitutional91 words
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Article30 1963-03-16 11 A REPORT in the Straits Times yesterday said that applications for Esso share offers would not be accepted from incorporated associations. The word "incorporated' should have read "unincorporated."30 words
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Article42 1963-03-16 11 KLANO. Pri.— A farmer. Mujer Din Haji Shukor. 40. of Kamponc Kuanun. died in the Dlstiid Hospital here last night soon after he had fallen from a mov- Ing bus at the 3rd mile, Jalan I Batu Tlca, said42 words
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Article38 1963-03-16 11 Bankrupt for second time SINGAPORE. Pri. A General Post Office sorter, P. Arhutaii, was adjudicated a bankrupt for the second time In the High Court today. Achutan's total Indebtedness amounted to $1,533. which he owed to three creditors.38 words
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126 1963-03-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The newly-appointed British Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Andrew G. Gilchrist, has arrived for a brief stopover before going to Jakarta to assume his post. A former Force 136 officer during the war, Mr. Oilchrist was until recently British Consul-General in Chicago.126 words
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Advertisement218 1963-03-16 11 HOT or COLPm, keeps whatever it holds at its original temperature longer IjUCaiSBT^S^ ■/'"fa **W FOR CHILDREN— !\^k (Wnl iff Of^ 2k then* thermal mug* ar« bx vN^si i B •^J\}j^7 V^-^Htl^ aimply a d«li»M- K*«P W X CS ifcvVl /7/f\Vfc V. eald dnaiu COLD! B^9 V^J/]> CDj Gaily checked218 words
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Advertisement354 1963-03-16 11 introducing the new MAMIYAFLEX MODEL C 3 PROFESSIONAL I 1""' 1" of he new /-amcba enm Mimiya C 3 Professional and its nev» 6x 6 CAMERA FOR $ophisticated oo k" Th. m. FRONT ROW USE Mamiya C 3 accepts the Ejja same interchan|«ablt lenses and accessories as h the C2twin-ltns354 words
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Miscellaneous548 1963-03-16 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA S-iiX^S 5fe I K. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Close Down. SERVICE 41.7 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- SHORTWAVE BEBVICE gam-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 41 Metres 7.00 Time Signal, Tne Newt,; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 7.10 News Commentary; 7.15 476 Metrea Song Tune; 7 JO548 words
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Letter1690 1963-03-16 12 How Ipoh handled the pass lists... jyjAY I be allowed to reply to your editorial comment of Wednesday on the release of the Cambridge results? It was unfair of you to state that the authorities do not sh are your concern for urgency. The facts are1,690 words
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Letter116 1963-03-16 12 I SHALL be grateful if the Registrar-General of Citizens can kindly clarify whether citizenship certificates will be restored to those who had claimed that their cases be referred to the committee of Inquiry, because they have since become eligible for citizenship. I am one among the 749 affected and116 words
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Advertisement277 1963-03-16 12 FLY WITH ME TO TOKYO Or Okinawa. Taipei Honf konf. sP^^Bssfc Bangkok. Djakarta! JAL's bit 88OM Jet Couriers get you there V in luxurious comfort, with /5\ timetable dependability. WhereH .JfW ever you fly JAL. now virtually S the world around, we'll brighten your journey with countless attentions pamper you277 words
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Advertisement324 1963-03-16 12 "DIAMOND" BRAND DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILL MADE OF "HEATEX" CLASS KEEPS COLD OR HOT NO SPONTANEOUS BLAST DaUSBCTMH I^4 US t Obtainable from all Departmental Store* k] sZ mm FREEZINHOT BOTTLE CO., LTD. HONGKONG the right /^•< i^y Y^. accent y^___ you need Authentic Sound The difference between knowing324 words
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Advertisement1061 1963-03-16 13 (Continued from Pare 19) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words $i (Mlm.)— Bom It tU. txtrm COOK CENERAL AMAH Immediately European family Apply between 2 and -W 4 pro. Saturday 7 Cypress Aye Eden Hurk Spore 10. COMMERCIAL ARTIST required by Advertising Agency. Apply giving detalla of experience In Artwork to Box1,061 words
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Advertisement887 1963-03-16 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words U (Mlm.)— Bom It eta. avtre WANTEO COMPETENT BNIROITIC Surveyor for Reservoir Contract near Jobore Bahru Solely responsible for setting out and checking construction. Writs giving brief details experience prior to Interview tbe Agent Scudal River Project P.O. Box 4084, Singapore CONFIDENTIAL SICRITARV Female required by887 words
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Advertisement668 1963-03-16 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED K Wtwdt U (Him.)—*** tt eta, mmtrm WANTIO URSINTLV By EngUab Family 3 Bedrooma Kurnlsbed/Unfurnlahed Hat or Bungalow One year lease. Apply P.O. Boa 08 Slagapore-15. U.K. CIVIL SIRVANT requires 2— 3 bedroomed Hat, house, bungalow, fully furnished preferably Paelr PaaJanK. Tanglln. Minimum alx "M»th« Box ASSII S.T.668 words
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Advertisement741 1963-03-16 13 EDUCATION n Word* U <lUm,}—Stm tt tf. twin MOMI STUOV SOU ROM i IMon /our results tbrougb specialised tultloo IS English. Malay, Mathematics Bcieaoe fer »aeoodary Batraaoe; L.0.8., Q.T., O-aVO, r.M.a, U.S.C rrea ina*|*6tu* CTMA Oarreepoodeace College, PA Bos 1000. Kuaia Lumpur. (Tel 80MS). TUITION Wmrdt U (Him.) aVu tt741 words
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Advertisement707 1963-03-16 13 DOGS, PETS, ETC. w r v Ktrm BOXER FUFFIII S males 8 BMHtba OM MKA Claas I eooad ll* EH tea brredla fawn BeaUl 30, MetroeOM) Drive. Opera Batata, Singapore l*. BOXER FUPFV RITON, t»wn. picked of lttter. Mm: "Hybeam Kako." Dam Imported. Ala* hoard fcaE KatmeU at 81, Wllklnaoa707 words
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Advertisement769 1963-03-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE J* Word* U (Mi*.)— Bum It eta, aatra NUMBER lUPIR $Nl*>E ***** One Owaer, Showroom condition. Compreneaaivt latwraaoa. N"or View i.«oaa Motors Ltd.. Phone: (H'pore) *****. 1660 JAGUAR XKISO 3. > U.H.C. 33,000 mile*. New batterlea R.S. 88. available end March $5,500. Davis 21 Kenny Hill Road769 words
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Advertisement823 1963-03-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE K Wtrdt U (BUm.>—amm H cto. tmtrm 1 SPRIT! MKH Am 61. KlrM-daes condition. Dowatoa modiaed 100 m.p.a. t Maay competition aueoeseee Including s elaaa record gap bill climb. $4,000. c Young, 6 A Bedford Rd.. Singapore S. f Tel: 2410 Ext. 4663. ARRIVAL: Newl Newl Borgwara823 words
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Advertisement291 1963-03-16 13 FOR SALE a Words it Mill. >— Box St tf. aatra CHINE** A*)l Fumtlluilt lereeoa Jade, Ivory. Old Porcelain md English Silver, InspectMa asat«n», 23 Tlverton Laoe off Klllincy toad, B'pore. TRANSISTOR TAPt RECORDER *itn Dullt-U> Radio plua Automatic lecordlng. Very Uood Tone. 5245/Mth leather caae K. Lumpur. "Tltbrs" 'v291 words
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Advertisement183 1963-03-16 14 WI[ HI S T QUARE TV PT GIVES GREATER EDGE-TO-EDGE CLARITY |^HH| Hitachi Wide Square TV gives a flat screen perspective of greater edge to edge clarity that can be enjoyed from any angle in front of the screen i a brilliant picture of life-like realism. a wide square picture183 words
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Advertisement1356 1963-03-16 15 TO LIVERPOOI A WESI COASI UJL. Due Spore Aaile r Sham Paaaao PEIEUS Limryeei. Dublin. Ctaajao* liPt/MariT Mar 10 i^mc LI olin »'Ha"«, Ham. Cda. S3 TaOay Mar IT/20 Mar 21 Si! A Liverpool, Glasgow Mat 10 Ma 22 Mar JS/SO Mar »/a DiOMEO Marseilles, A'moutb. l'paai. Mar 10 Mar1,356 words
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Advertisement1477 1963-03-16 15 THE L A. C. LINES- SAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE. NAMBURB. ORUUM, A*l»lUr. eROTTEROAM. AMittROAM. QUO. AOIHENBHRO ANO COPtNNAtEN. S'para P. S ham Poaang •MALACCA" t) 21/24 RM 2S/27 Mat Urn Mar "SOMKHLI" a) ii Mar/ 4 Apr 1/ 7 Apt V I Apr TOOHA" 20/24 Ape tVM Apt 17/211,477 words
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Advertisement1326 1963-03-16 15 7 B'ENtTtIJ[ME OW-r/^ afl EXPRESS SERVICt TO LONDON 4.IVERPC Jt_A_ > £ON2INENTAL_P£RTV rpare P. VMS Parno •ERNACHIO L'paai, Havra, G'mtt, H'bra, G. 11/ Today Mar 17/21 Mar 22/22 lENRIHNES B men H'krg, A'wp, Rott. Hull Mar 11/21 Mar 22/29 BENVENUE(H) H'kwi L'dai Havre. M'bra Mer 21/24 Mar 21/ 21 Mar1,326 words
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Advertisement1203 1963-03-16 15 mMoiAIaISTEiI *Jk CO*. LTD. Tae. ax. asm BLUnUCAJJI UMB Ola OXI.A VZMBSS UMI I^ mm wTmuTumTlm^Stm: tuVn^S^na TTSnumt CITT LEEOT* Oa»aoOiasi aasja ter Caaajaj t •aaOk «>ara P. S'haa Penani m^JV^. G. 21-24/10 Mar 20/22 Mar 22/21 Mar ""X'V,""* 11 .STSS, MX. W« raara P. raw pm CUNNvmu rj?~m*2Lr miSnm1,203 words
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Article137 1963-03-16 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION.) March 15. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta 8. Darby 4d. F. N. IS cts. C. Storage 4 id. Gammons 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh 15 cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Brew 30 eta. Steamship S ets. M. Cement 18 cts. B. Times 22 cts.137 words
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651 1963-03-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent INVESTORS who wish to take part in the Esso offer of shares for sale to the public need have no worry that their money will get tied up by the farther offer (a shares by Hotel Singapura Intercontinental651 words
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Article21 1963-03-16 16 Malayan Stock Indices March 14 March 15 Industrials: 100.0* 100.43 Tins: IM.C2 100.97 rubbers: 105.16 1*4.22 Dec 29, 1962-100.21 words
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Article677 1963-03-16 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the snares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Beuatead (1.000) $1.50: Dunlope (2.000) $2.62 D, (7.000) $2.60, (5.000) $2.61. (1,000) $2.62: East Smelting (2.000) $2.74: P. and N.677 words
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Article264 1963-03-16 16 Tub Malayan ■xowango Banms' elation made those changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday: London selling TT or OD 2/3 Dt/3J; buying TT 2/4 1/33, airmail OD 2/4 1/16, 30 d/st 2/4 B/32. 45 d/at 2/4 7/82. SO d/st 2/4 1/4, 90 d/st a/4 11/32. 120 d/st 2/4264 words
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248 1963-03-16 16 DV a gain of 87* cents yesterday Straits tin went to $431.37$ per picul, its highest price this year to date. The estimated offering rose 10 tons to 240 tons. Although ring business in tin on the London Market on Thursday, quietened248 words
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Article117 1963-03-16 16 MELBOURNE. FW. 4PENEEAL Investments, and In- duNtnai shares were steadier today. Moves were narrow and about In balance. Amalgamated Chemicals lost Is. M. to 17s. 3d. after the announcement that the Parke Davis takecm 1 offer has been withdrawn. Oils and bane metals were steady. but featureless and117 words
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Article216 1963-03-16 16 Ihipi lykli alongside Dm tlniapora Harbour «nit»i or eipeeted today are: Bennachle 10/11, Martlntque.li, 44, President Haniaoo 38/80, J3ueooe Alrea Maru 46, Led* Hunk 13/14, Shiklharu Maru 4/5, Tronob N.W. 3, Benhopc 8/B. Bayerneteln 8/7, Malay 29/30 Nikkohaan Maru 25/26. City of Leeds 23/24, Uvenza «A. Tronoh216 words
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Article521 1963-03-16 16 March rubber discount narrows »|>HE feature of this week was the final trading in March No. 1 RSS which disclosed a hitherto unsuspected strength and narrowed its discount to April by three-eighths of a cent say H.C.B. Co. Ltd', in their current review of the Malayan Rubber Market. This In521 words
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Article29 1963-03-16 16 March 15. r MALAYAN BOBBER PRICE 76 eek.e» (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $421.37 i (op 87* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 24t tons It tons).29 words
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Article260 1963-03-16 16 APRIL first grade rubber MfM f.e.b. closed at 8 p.m. la sine*, pore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at N cents per lb. down a quarter at a cent. The tone was very quiet. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M R.E. sleslag ■nets In cents per lb. yesterday i Int. 1260 words
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Article71 1963-03-16 16 CHINESE Froduoo Exchange, Singapore neon pncti per picul yaiurday: Coconut oil: bulk $421 sellers, drum $401 sellers. Copra: March/April UK/Continent $27) buyers. Popper: Muntok white $157 i seller*, narawak white $155 sellers, special Sarawak black $110 sellers, garbled Lrfunpong black $105 sellers. ABTA $115 seller*. Singapore Coeenut Oil71 words
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Advertisement901 1963-03-16 17 FOR SALE rsfc $1 (Min.)-Box it eU. txtrm DON'T BUY a new dress. Oet a of modern Scandinavian jewel-li-ry to give a new look to your old Donald Moore Galleries, 200, r.au Avenue, B'pore. Open till I o'clock today and everyday. SPECIAL Okrr.Rll Very hard-wearing U.K. mill "TINTAWN" Carpets nuRALREPP"901 words
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Advertisement492 1963-03-16 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) .«..,W. vi imtm.t Bjm 5« rl,. rxlr* HAVE YOU a gift probl*ra7 He« IM (Jim Goldsmith. Singapore FOR CIFTS Visit Caprice" Itallar Arm Shop N(er Ann Building BUYING BATIK buy from Singapore's only specialist Mai-? ifcArec CHIONG SUING Maoulacturing Jewellers. Kas» payment Inexpensive Diamond Nrcklaces/Broocoea. BEAUTY CULTURE492 words
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Advertisement841 1963-03-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KELANTAN GOVERNMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited from Pederal Citizens who must ordinarily have obtained their 24tb birthday for appointment as Cadets In the Kelantan Civil Service on the following salary scale*:— DIVISION II Passed Degree 8450 Unpasied 5415 Tlmescale $478 x 25 378 First Efficiency Bar 615841 words
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Advertisement339 1963-03-16 17 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy for the post of Mechanical Engineer in the Industrial Research Unit of the Board advertised on 4.1.63 has been filled. All applicants thanked. PUNGAH TIN DREDGING LTD. NOTICE fS HEREBY OIVEN that the transfer books and rejr.itcr of members of the company will be closed339 words
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Advertisement648 1963-03-16 17 NOTICE NOTICE KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN PERSEKUTUAN > TANAH MELAYU Pepereks-aan SUU Rendah PeiaJaran Lower Certificate ol Educa- tlon Examination 1963 Acceptance of Private Candidates Entry Fees: (1) Full Certificate: $15--(11) Single Language Subjects: »3/- per subject Eligibility (A) The following type.--of candidates will be accepted for the Full Certificate:- i (I)648 words
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Advertisement292 1963-03-16 17 NOTICES RUBBER LAND FOR SALE Area 21A. 3P. 10R. and IA. 3P I4R. at Jementah Sesamat at a price approximately 537.***** to President Religious Affairs. Johore to reach him not later than 16.4.1963 President Religious Allaire reserves the right not to accept any afler. Any other particulars required may be292 words
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Advertisement127 1963-03-16 17 NOTICE Companies under the General I Man. 'Cement of Messrs Osborne and Ohappcl. Ipoh. Tin ore outputs for Pebruary 1963 I'iruW Oopcng Con.-oi ici.n eci Ltd and Us subsidiaries 3.365 Tanjonu Tin Dfedjrine Ltd.— Dredge resumed operations on 23.2 63 173 Petalinc Tin Ltd 1.87 a Kent <FMSi Tin Dredßlng127 words
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Advertisement102 1963-03-16 17 TENDERS Tenders are Invited for ply of domestic scirncr ;md need!' I work equipment to schools in Krlantiin Tenders wtll close on Monday M April 1963. at 12 00 noon PimUviiars will oe supplied r.n :ippli(-i<tiun to the under-tneii'.iuii-ed: Chler Education Ofliccr Ketantan. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tender* win be received102 words
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148 1963-03-16 18 KELANTAN 7 TRENGGANU 8; Kota Bharu, Friday fHE FAM Cup soccer competition kicked off today with a glut of goals. The two winning sides scored a total of 18 goals Kelantan thrashing Trengganu 7-0 in the East zone and Kedab running up double148 words
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323 1963-03-16 18 ARMY, SCC LOOK SET TO CONTEST PENNANT CRICKET CINGAPORE. Fit— Wilh Royal v Air Para oul of ihe SCA senior tournament, thai year's chamDionslu.). which bi-pin.s on Suu day with three matches, looks very likely to be a straight fight between defending champions Army and SCC. Both learnt, have acquired323 words
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Article55 1963-03-16 18 RED AH 11 PERLIS 0 ALOR STAR, Fri. Hattricks by inside-right Osman AH and inside-left Lim Ban Chiang highlighted Kedah's rout of Perlis here today. Kedah led 5-0 at half-time with goals by Osman (J), Ban Chi aim and outside-right Raju. Second-half scorers were Ban Chiang55 words
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Article74 1963-03-16 18 GEORGE Lit - GEORGE Lit »> HONG KONG. Frt. Hong Kong beat Malaya 4-1 In the inter-varsity soccer match today and will meet Singapore for the trophy. Hong Kong were three goals ahead at the interval and scored the fourth five minutes after the interval. Allen Cheng was74 words
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Article37 1963-03-16 18 SINGAPORE. Frt. In our report on Page 18 today headlined ''Lingam to answer misconduct charge." the information was not given by A. C. Ferguson, chairman of the SKA disciplinary committee. It was obtained from other sousces.37 words
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Article214 1963-03-16 18 Singapore plan Malaysia tourney TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore Table Tennis Association will invite North Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and Malaya to its proposed Malaysia championships to be held in conjunction with Singapore's National Day celebrations on June 6. 7. 8 and 9. These countries are also invited to send two214 words
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Article24 1963-03-16 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Badminton Association today approved, with minor alterations, the blueprint for better badminton submitted by Lim Kirn Peow.24 words
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191 1963-03-16 18 JOE DORAI - ELIZABET TO RACE AGAINST THE MEN AT SELETAR JOE DORAI MOTOR-CYCLING By SINGAPORE, Fri. Elizabet Marritt, a 26-year-old RAF stenographer, will become the first Englishwoman to compete against men at motorcycle racing in Singapore when she takes Dart in the Seletar sprint on Sunday (9 a.m.). Before .she came to191 words
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99 1963-03-16 18 Cable goes to Jose, Ampon to enter open TENNIS PENANG. Fri.— The Malayan Lawn Tennis AssociaI tion has cabled the Philip- pines LTA asking them to send J. Jose, holder of the Malayan singles title, and j former star player, Felicislmo Ampon. to compete in tht* i Malayan open international99 words
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Article46 1963-03-16 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.-The SAFA tunior clubs today elected lour more delegates to attend the association's exiraordlnary general meeting on Mar. 20 Tiny are Dollah An«ullia. Sim Bah Kow. D. Aruinufwm and v T Rajan. The other two junior club* repreaentatlvet are Rahim SaUar and Sulaiman bin46 words
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Article25 1963-03-16 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chua Cup tennis match belueen Shiuhpore and Malacca scheduled to be played here thi.s weekend has been postponed to next week.25 words
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Advertisement175 1963-03-16 18 This is the sign for the bin Wk 1 the big difference is VITANE! Watch for news about VITANE tomorrow B»M 1 nT^LHi W^ 1 1 ma iliiiiinifff W OOMBINKS EYK-LCVEI. PRISM FINDER WITH ((HPU.D CdS EXTOSLRK Ml II R OUTSTANUINC, FKATIRIS OF PHOTOMIC 4 The use of a Cds175 words
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Advertisement217 1963-03-16 18 SANYO TV FOR SHARPER, CLEARER PICTURES 21 -inch picture tuba 4'«" x 10" oval ipeaker :> Pull-push on-off twitch 'if jßfl Silicon rectifier 3 19-inch picture tuba ■3 Two 4" x 12" oval speakers and •2" ]W round ipcaker for Hi-Fi found BBk^DBB S Automatic fine tuning eESsSsSSSSSZ^sO^ M Automatic217 words
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Miscellaneous244 1963-03-16 18 Straits Times Crossword fILT ilbp h~3 mr* hh^ mv* if lh At ROSS 5. See 6. 8. Rough worker must be care- 6, 5. Croaking croaker, done to tul about the boy 181 a turn first, by 17. 23 (3, 2, 2, 9. Retired dentist makes one 8. 4>. blush244 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-03-16 18 HOCK K V Quadrangular (Muar>: Johore 5 Malacca 3. SOCCER Spore Dlv. 2D: Geylang Utd 3 Tamil Brotherhood 1: Mlnto 2 Serangoon Garden 1: RAF Beletar 'A' 2 Dockyard 1. Div. 3A: Newtownttes 3 Arsenal 'A' 2.37 words
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400 1963-03-16 19 A winning debut? IPOH, Friday. TRAINER S. K. Tjoa's newcomer, Pasir Hitam, was again the star performer at this morning's gallops here. The Sir Edward four-year-old, who did a smart workout on Wednesday morning, followed up with a brilliant 3f dash in 36400 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-03-16 19 Greaves sparks Spurs 6-0 triumph SOCCER f ONDON, Fri.—Play- ing superb football, Tottenham Hotspur, English Cup winners last season, entered the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners Cup last night when they trounced Slovan Bratislava. (Czechoslovakia). 6-0 at White Hart Lane to qualify on a 6-2 aggregate. SDurs, who wereReuter - 158 words
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Article117 1963-03-16 19 Cheltenham Cup to Mill House T ONDON, Frl. Mill House. Ld owned by Mr. W. H. Golllng, won the Cheltenham Gold Cup steeplechase over three miles, 2f and 130 yards, yesterday. Ridden by G. W. Robinson. Mill House won unchallenged by 12 lengths from Fortria (P. laffei with Duke of117 words
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Article134 1963-03-16 19 SOCCER FAM CUP: Perak v Penang (Sultan Yusoff Stadium, Taiping. 5). FERGUBON CUP FINAL: Bagan Datoh v Changkat Kindlng (Tapah. si. SPORE DIV. 2A: STU v Windsor Rovers (Oeylang): Div. 3AAlagappa v SHB (Farrer Pk); Bkt. Tlmah v Police 'A' (Farrer Pk). KHIR CUP: MBS, XL v134 words
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Article235 1963-03-16 19 Trueman beats Statham's record CRICKET rttRISTCHURCH, Fri.— Another fine piece of bowling by Freddie Truman, whose five for 61 made him the world's leading Test wickettaker, put England on top on the opening day of the third and final Test against New Zealand. But New Zealand made better start thanReuter - 235 words
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Article67 1963-03-16 19 [DURBAN, Fit.— Sewunker (PaplJ wa) Sewgolum, the Durban Indian holder of the Natal Open golf championship, led the field after the first round of the South African Open championship here yesterday, against the cream of South Africa's white amateur and professional golfers. He shot a67 words
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Article25 1963-03-16 19 LONDON. Prl.— Rugby Union matches results: Hospitals Cop final— St. Mary's 8 St. Thomas' 0. Other match— Army 8 Territorial Army 11.-Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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1435 1963-03-16 19 Raet one: 2.00 Cl. 5 Div. 2 B£f 1 ***** Evelyn (PC bl.) Ahmad, 9 9.0 B. Wilson 5 2 ***** Intuition (LeoiiK Huat St.) Zaln, 6 8.13 (F) Khamis 3 3 ***** Gala Premiere II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 7 8.13 (SF) Harbridge 10 41,435 words
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Advertisement297 1963-03-16 19 The flavour of Black and White is so noble because it's married ■Mr wh£m JE& K*'HUs'111 *ESmSm&mmA Wm in W v<cw of Loc^ Cj'ron Scotland After years of maturing in the warehouse, d^k art, decide these important mixtures, each cask of bonded Scotch whisky acquires sometimes simply by their amazing297 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-03-16 20 Tengku's car is first over capital's new viaduct A HAPPY Teagku Abdul Rahman ill the opening of the $.'{.."> million viaduct at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On the right is the Minister of Works, Post and Telecommunications, Dato V.T. Sambanthan. RIGHT: The Prime Minister's car speeds over the viaduct after itsWan Seng Yip - 63 words
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208 1963-03-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MILLIONAIRE tin-miner Mr. Foong Seong donated $1,000 to the National Patriotic Fund today. In addition, his wife gave $100 and his three companies in Ipoh collected $1,300 for the fund. The fund now stands at $272,438.80. The Straits Times today collected $3,847,208 words
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Obituary31 1963-03-16 20 MR. STEPHEN SEMBAKUTTV. P W D sunufi ituloh, passed away peacefully at 2.40 p.m. 15-3-63 funeral t«-:i-B3 l<avinK resldem* 4.30 p.m. for LAke Yew Road Crematorium to arrive 6 p.m.31 words
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149 1963-03-16 20 Jomo: We keep every inch of Kenya NAIROBI. Fri. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, president ol the Kenya African National Union, said here last night that Kenya "will not entertain any secession or handing over of one inch of our country" to Somalia or any other country. "We will not give inReuter; UPI - 149 words
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Article32 1963-03-16 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The finals of the sixth Shell traffic game and the presentation of prizes will be held at the Kallang Park road safety first playground on Friday, March 29.32 words
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Article74 1963-03-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The US Information Service will give a free paperback book to all Kuala Lumpur a,nd Fenang candidates who passed the Cambridge School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations. They should call at the USIS libraries in Kuala Lumpur and Penang between 10 a.m.74 words
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Article383 1963-03-16 20 LONDON, Fri— Today's dip in sterling to below parity was considered in the foreign exchange market as no more than the result of pre-weekend operations. It failed to influence sentiment in the stock markets, where a good selective demand was noted. Gilt-edgeds were again wanted and fresh gains383 words
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161 1963-03-16 20 The three top men in the State listed SINGAPORE. Fit TIM first threi men in the State, who will take precedence over everyone else, are the Yang di-Pertuan Megara. the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, according to an order of precedence gazetted tonight. Next come the Chief Justice, the161 words
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Article52 1963-03-16 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. W> Minister for Education. Mr, Yong Nyuk Lin today spoke of the Government's aim to give secondary education to every primary school leaver in Singapore. He was .speaking at the first oratorical contest of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council at the St.52 words
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Advertisement407 1963-03-16 20 ADVERTISEMENTS Word* SIO (Minimum* BALLARD To Cuthbert and Kilty a -on Stewart on M-H-B3 at K.K. Honpital. Thanks to doctors and utaff. Both well. NOTICE Building contractors preferably P.W.D. approved contractors are Invited to register with the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Limited. 36 Jalan Ampann. Kuala" Lumpur. Please state experience407 words
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Advertisement384 1963-03-16 20 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for Construction of Road Formation along Kampong Sellnsing Road Krian from junction with the Main Route I Road to M.S. 3.00 will be received at the office of Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh jp to 3.00 p.m. on 27th March 1963 from Contractors384 words
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Advertisement446 1963-03-16 20 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from D.I.D. Registered Chiss EX. Contractors and above will be received by the State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Kelantan up to 12.00 noon on 30th March. 1963. for the construction of one number of Class 'G' and one number of class H" quarters at Sg.446 words
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Advertisement395 1963-03-16 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCIES— CADET SCHOLARSHIPS. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens tor selection for the Authority's Cadet Scholarships Programme to train cadets for management of the Authority s Land Development Schemes. Minimum qualifications: (1) 25 years (II) School Certificate (III) able to read and write Malay395 words
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Advertisement208 1963-03-16 20 SUPERIORITY A W BREEDS *-~M "CONTENT 1 W iViiumi* lIJ II 'P1 I fiinTfiii Medium in. i I II wave stereoxram. 10-*alv« radio. Powerful undittorted 14 watt output. C permanent dynamic tpeaMri. 4-tp«ed r•c r d .VT/^VSI *ss ..in IP m -&*m TAPE RECORDER I TM 27U 4 track WBl'V208 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-03-16 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 8H 72 Penang 88 75 Ipoh fl:i 72 Malacca 93 73 Singapore 90 7340 words
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Article16 1963-03-16 1 Sponsored by Jetro Straits Times Supplement $300,000 WORTH OF JAPANESE PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY16 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1963-03-16 1 K BASKARAN - K BASKARAN By Exhibition directed at establishing personal contact with local businessmen MORK than 100 lending Japanese manufacturers are displaying their products at the 13 -day .Japan Industrial Trade Fair at the Chinwoo Stadium car park in Kuala Lumpur. The Exhibition was opened by the Prime Minister,1,311 words
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Article, Illustration486 1963-03-16 1 PROGRESS AID -BY JETRO'S PRESIDENT ♦"PHE president of the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro), Mr. Michisuke Sugi. says in a message to mark the opening of the Japan Industrial Trade Fair that his country "sincerely desired" to contribute to the peace and prosperity of Asia by helping in the industrial486 words
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Advertisement190 1963-03-16 1 Products for a Mightier Malaya sc Tr OF rAIB THE JAPAN INDUSTRIAL FAIR WILL BE HELD in Kuala Lumpur's Chin Woo PUBLIC DAY HOURS: 16TH ~w E T ekdaCs Cl 6 oop.m-io.oopm. Stadium. The exhibits: industrial and agricultural machinery, electronic and textile Saturdays sumdays s.oop.m.— ii.oop.m. products, construction equipment, office190 words
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503 1963-03-16 2 By SPECIAL WRITER THK main object of the sponsors of the Japan Industrial Fair at Chinwoo Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, the Japan Export Trade Research Organisation (Jetro), is to promote the foreign trade of Japan. Jetro. which was launched in 1961. has a503 words
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Advertisement478 1963-03-16 2 AICHI NAGOYA INDUSTRIAL MISSION erf Japan Industrial Fair in Kuala Lumpur Yes! This is what you -need HIGH QUALITY POWER TOOLS i&3 s*rJs An Essential Tool for Carpenters, Household, etc. "SNAIL" "DRYMT" /AT K*ret*n» Cooking Stovo Pry Ch ml< J^^^^ 2^ Tyo. COo UMM H«IM«h*N "iH 'JT £s* *flH|| l*Hntvlih»r478 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1963-03-16 3 INDUSTRIAL GROWTH of JAPAN 'AMAZING' Hamstrung a century ago by a feudalists economy By SPECIAL WRITER JMIK degree ol industrialisation thai Jaoan has attained today in less than a century, compared with other European countries is still regarded as phenomenal. Once hamstrung by a feudalistic economy, it has developed into1,473 words
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Advertisement94 1963-03-16 3 A BETTER WAY TO BIGGER PROFITS mi4 SAFE, SURE NIPPON DENSO AUTO PARTS Fuel injection nozzle j' Ignition coil Windshield wosher y^ Horn The reason for the acceptance of Nippon quality is a result of Denso's own exhaustive Denso auto parts by 50% of the automobile research and development facilities94 words
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Advertisement216 1963-03-16 3 TAIYOS j£&t wood working I Jmim f machinery xJLx Automatic Four- Side Planer And Moulder Machine No. FSP-18 Planing capacity in case of one-side two-sides 457 mm 178 mm Planing capacity in case of three-sides four-sides 457 mm x 102 mm 1 R.P.M. of vertical horizontal cutter spindles 5.000 Feeding216 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-03-16 4 Auto exports, production in favourable condition JAPAN'S auto indus try has made phenomenal development in the past several years, and its production and exports are in an extremely favourable condition. Particularly, in the production of buses, trucks and jeeps, the industry has spared no effort to make them126 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-03-16 4 Rapid tempo of expansion in machine works as orders grow IN response to th« brisk trend of the domestic industry to investment in new plant and equipment and also to the everincreasing demand from abroad, the machine industry in lapan has developed at a rapid tempo for the past several123 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-03-16 4 THE iron and steel industry in Japan in 1960 went ahead of France in the amount of production and took the fifth ploce by showing the growth rate of 30 per cent, the highest ever marked in the world. In the first half142 words
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Advertisement148 1963-03-16 4 TRY YOUR DRIVING SKILL IN SAVE-YOUR-FUEL TEST ON TOYOTA 700 AT JAPAN INDUSTRIAL FAIR. PRIZB For Best Driver: SANYO TRANSISTOR RADIO For all who achieve 60 MPG or over: A set of TOYOTA 700 Model Toys KAH MOTOR CO., LTD. Penanfc: Tel. ***** Ipoh: Ban Hoe Senfc Co. Tel. 3331/2148 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-03-16 5 She keeps her No.l position in shipbuilding JAPAN S shipbuilding industry, according to Lloyd's Register, launched 1,730,--000 gross tons of ships in 1960, or 21 per cent of the world's ships launched in tfcat year, amounting to 8,360 miMto« gross tons. Thus |apan has maintained her position as the foremost83 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-03-16 5 IN an effort to respond to the call of various domestic industries which an making amaxing expansion, the electric power industry in Japan is developing by leaps and bounds. On the other hand. |apan's electric generators of large output, motors, transformers and137 words
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Advertisement466 1963-03-16 5 WELCOME TO OUR DISPLAY AT THE JAPAN INDUSTRIAL FAIR, CHIN WOO STADIUM— KUALA LUMPUR, From Isih-28th March, 1963. THE MOST DEPENDABLE MOTOR CYCLE "t^. H|^ 'HONDA DREAM' IP (Smooth-Silent Running, Economical Elegant) Honda Proved The World's Best In International Races hiondc was not only top in the race but its466 words
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Article271 1963-03-16 6 Laws to protect buyers TH> assure bona fide foreign importers of fair and just transactions from Japan, the country's manufacturers are governed by exporters associations. Thr .lapanesr (iovernment has provided legislation on tliis to prevent unfair export trading. It also es tablishes order in the ex port trading ensuring sound271 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-03-16 6 Cameras being assembled world market ONE of Japan's most well known light industries is the making of cameras, many of which compete very successfully with the best foreign cameras on the world market. The above picture shows the assembly line in wne of Japan's foremost camera plants.47 words
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Article605 1963-03-16 6 ECONOMIC GROWTH FASTEST IN WORLD I By SPECIAL WRITER I I JAPAN has entered a new period of its trade relations with foreign countries in which it has now to face free and fair economic competition over a broader field than ever in its trading history. Already new difficulties He605 words
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Advertisement166 1963-03-16 6 fl^Ak. ssffijKs ka^^e^^^^^L^^^L^^^^B L^Fa^Lam^LrJai W^^^^ irirM iMW ffciaMlMwa— HasMK*'' I lap 1963 'wesmsssssr^F Elegance and precision engineering make this 4 Cylinder 1900 c.c. car the most wanted car in the luxury class. Plus BUILT-IN OVER-DRIVE. Sole Agents: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR— SEREMBAN IPOH PENANG SEE JAPANESE STEEL PRODUCTS Japan Industrial Fair166 words
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Advertisement173 1963-03-16 6 i THE NEW MODEL T NISSAN CEDRIC Spacious, Luxurious Riding Comfort The now NISSAN CEDRIC is luxurious, high performance passenger ear that is extremely popular in the world today. NISSAN CEDRIC rides comfortably and smoothly. Its elegant body styling is enhanced by a unique radiator grill of modem design. Engine:173 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-03-16 7 The most textile factories in the world THE textile industry in Japan is engaged mainly in the production of cotton and synthetic chemical textiles. The production of each of these two kinds of textiles in 1960 comprised 41 per cent of the total production of the industry. In the production100 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-03-16 7 lAPAN S electronic industry, at represented by the production of transistor radios (above), has made remarkable development since the war's end. Its products have come to be accredited with the highest performance in the world's markets. Being supported by a force of workers who124 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-03-16 7 The reasons why Japan foods continue to receive high praise yISITORS to Japan •from abroad often sing proise of Japanese food, saying it is wonderful. The praise may portly be due to abundance of materials, portly to the culinary art, and partly to the visitors' strong desire for tasty food.166 words
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Advertisement151 1963-03-16 7 qJjjxW* Buy the Best m *fr* KIKUKAWA THE MARK OF QUALITY ■^fturaHflbfe^ Leading Manufacturers of ififP?uft~ Woodworking Sawmilling Hs*^.; Machinery in Japan. Wok* ■4tr 18 x 8 si 3or 4" Sid Heavy-duty Planer Moulder. Incomparable in performance and durability. Only the best Materials are ueed 7X In the construction. r*]151 words
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Article, Illustration1877 1963-03-16 8 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON Playing important role in establishing and expanding industry in country Zaibutsu fears and backyard industries' future By TIIK influx of Japanese capital in industry and business is everincreasing in Malaya these days. As in the words of the prime .Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman:1,877 words
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Advertisement114 1963-03-16 8 I KEE HUAT RADIO CO, LTD. H| have pleasure in announcing their appointment as Sole Agents in <C| Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei for fl9Bl^fe« mkw^^^m^^^ (TOKYO SHIBAURA ELECTRIC CO.,™ B/M I TELEVISION SETS >k V*** 1 RADIOS, TRANSISTOR RADIOS, STEREO PHONO-RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS. K VISIT114 words
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