The Straits Times, 25 March 1963
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Title Section17 1963-03-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963. 15 CENTS. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,00017 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-03-25 1 Main issues settled Agreement to be signed this week or early next month I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Sultan of Brunei returned home today "very much satisfied" over the results of the Brunei-Malaya talks on the terms and conditions on which the state will enter Malaysia. Ile told277 words
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224 1963-03-25 1 KOTA BHARU. Sunday. THE chairman of the Umno central publicity committee, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night that Umno would exempt Kelantan Malays, who wish to Join the party, from paying subscription for two years. Inche Khir, who is the Minister of Agriculture224 words
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Article31 1963-03-25 1 ADEN. Sun— Dr. Zakir Hussaln. Vice-President of India, arrived here today for an overnight stop en route for goodwill visits to Ethiopia. Sudan and the United Arab Republic. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article79 1963-03-25 1 MISS COOKE WEDS HER CROWN PRINCE THIS picture was taken during the wedding ceremony of American socialite, the former Miss Cookr, 22, and the heirapparent of Sikkim, thirty nine year old Crown Prince Gyalsay Palden Thondun in Gangtok. The bride ascendrd the Royal Palace Buddhist chapel steps In the ceremony79 words
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Article35 1963-03-25 1 TOKYO, Sun— A 200-ldloKram "bomb." which was found yesterday under one of Tokyo s busiest street, the Qlnea, was proved today to be only an American wartlr>e "camouflaged bomb carryno explosives. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article58 1963-03-25 1 MACAO, Sun. Macao n&hermen said today they had been warned by Chinese authorities not to fish within 500 yards of Tongkawan or they would be fired at. Tongkawan Is a Chinese fishing port and military base about 20 miles north-east of Macao, the Portuguese held territoryReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1963-03-25 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The Italian Embassy announced through the official Indonesian news agency Antara here that It will donate an unspecified sum of money toward repairs on the famed Bu Idhlst Borobodur temple near JogJakarta.— U.P.I.UPI - 38 words
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128 1963-03-25 1 T ONDON, Sun West InLd dlan children in a London hospital shocked officials by declaring they only enjoy cat food. Miss Muriel Fleet, matron of Paddington General Hospital, said: "My nurses are often asked for cat meat sandwiches. I sometimes think that more cat128 words
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744 1963-03-25 1 Pan-Malayan talks to ensure jobs in military bases... SINGAPORE Sunday. A FAN-MALAYAN meeting of union leaders of the British Armed Services will be convened by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, before he and Tengku Abdul Rahman leave for constitutional talks in London. This assurance was given by Mr.744 words
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120 1963-03-25 1 FIVE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING AT THE SEASIDE: ONE KILLED SINGAPORE. Sun Five schoolboys were struck by lightning at Labrador Beach, Paslr Panjang. yesterday afternoon during a heavy downpour. One of them died later. The dead boy was Retnasamy, 15. of the Alexandra City Council quarters. He died on arrival at120 words
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Article98 1963-03-25 1 LE HAVRE (Prance), Sun. The 429-ton English coaster Northgate sank 13 miles off the port of Le Havre today with 500 tons of minerals In Its hold. All eight of Its crew members were saved. The Northgate signalled it was having engine trouble early this98 words
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Article50 1963-03-25 1 JAKARTA. Sun. The police are censoring comic books In Semarang to stave off growing problems of Juvenile delinquency. The chief of the Children's Bureau, policewoman Rublatln Wldjaja. was quoted In the official news agency Antara as warning that bad comic books "Inspire wild fantasies."— U.P I.UP - 50 words
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Article36 1963-03-25 1 MELBOURNE, Sun. Russia has four times as many submarines as the United States, but America Is 40 years ahead In Uw anti-submarine technique a senior American naval officer claimed here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article41 1963-03-25 1 MOSCOW. Sun.— Vltjra Pogrebnyuk, who lives in the Odessa region Is only eight but he Is four feet ten Inches tall, weighs 154 pounds and can easily pull a ten hundredweight load, the Soviet news agency Tan reported today.41 words
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83 1963-03-25 1 72 BANDIT AGENT SUSPECTS HELD BANGKOK. Sun. Seventy- two people have been arrested in Southern Thailand on charges of aiding Communist bandits, a police source said last night. The arrests took place on Friday in a village and plantation near the district of Sa/iao on the Thai-Malayan border. Documents wereReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1963-03-25 1 Guatemalan clash with rebels GUATEMALA CITY, Sun.— Army forces have clashed with rebels In north-east Guatemala, the Government announced here tonight. A subversive movement had broken out in the area and telephone a/id telegraph lines had been cut, it said. The Government called on people in Guatemala City to remainReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1963-03-25 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The supreme head of the British Fax East Unified Command, Admiral Sir David Luce flew to London tonight, to have routine consultations with the Defence Ministry. Be Is expected to be away for two weeks.41 words
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322 1963-03-25 1 Aid to Malaysia: 'U.S. will listen' WASHINGTON, Sun.— Officials said yesterday that the U.S. would listen sympatheticaly to any request for economic aid to Malaysia. But they expressed the hope that the founders of Malaysia would not expect the United States to be first in line when such economic help322 words
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Advertisement89 1963-03-25 1 Maiayiian CHARITY PREMIERE m aid of THE NATIONAL MONUMENT FUND 4th April FEDERAL, K.L. 9.15 p.w. Spocc kindly donated by H. SENA, LTD. to#<mgK<mgthey now say it's time for a iS^*" More people know when it's time for a Tiger because Tiger Beer is now enjoyed in twenty-five countries throughout89 words
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10,000 ARE DETAINED IN CANTON
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Article91 1963-03-25 2 MACAO, Sunday. r JpHE Chinese authorities have detained about 10,000 people in Canton for anti-Socialist activities, according to travellers who arrived here from Kwangtung province. They said these people were accused of having' sold Roods for profit on the free market and de- serted fromReuter - 91 words
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Article28 1963-03-25 2 DAMASCUS Sun. MaJ. Louay Atassl. Oammander-in-Cnlef of the Syrian Armed Forces, has been appointed i chairman of the Syrian National Council of the Revolution. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article98 1963-03-25 2 LONDON, Sun. Northern Rhodesian African leaders Kenneth Kaunda and Harry Nkumbula flew into London from Lusaka yesterday for talks beginning tomorrow on the future of the Rhodeslan i Federation. Mr. Kaunda said: "We have come to demand two things i secession from the Federation I andUPI - 98 words
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149 1963-03-25 2 China: We have enough petroleum products— HONG KONG, Sun. China is now able "to make practically all tbe petroleum products needed in ber national economy," says a production planner of the Chinese Ministry of Petroleum Industry. Writing In the April issue of the monthly magazine China Reconstructs, Mr. Tien ChihChun.Reuter - 149 words
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Article58 1963-03-25 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Th« Governor of West Borneo hw described this season's floods at the worst since 1917. Nearly s million dollars worth of damage has been done. Antara news agency said fioodt wiped out thousands of acres ol standing rice, forcing the province to Import riceUPI - 58 words
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135 1963-03-25 2 SO HOWHE HEEDN'T DODGE THE TRAINS •TOKYO. Sun. A farmer living at Yalta, north of Tokyo, has reached an agreement with the government railways that will end 76 years of dodging railway trains in the front garden of his home. The farmer, Shimpei Higashiizumi, 71. said bis father refused toReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-03-25 2 Peking, Pakistan defend the border agreement CHEN VI: BID TO SOW DISORD TOKYO, Sunday. POMMUNIST China and Pakistan yesterday strongly defended the border agreement signed between the two countries last month against criticism by India and the United States. Both the Chinese Vice-Premier Cher. Vi and Pakistani Ambassador A.M. RazaUPI - 371 words
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87 1963-03-25 2 LONDON. Sun. The Presidents of Pakistan and India are to visit Britain this year at the invitation of the Queen, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday. President Radhakrlshnan of India will stay for about 12 days, arriving in London on June 12. President Ayub KhansReuter - 87 words
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Article147 1963-03-25 2 TWO AFRICANS TO DIE FOR SABOTAGE QUEENSTOWN (South Africa). Sun.— A special S'^preme Court sescans to death, sent one cans to death, sent one to Jail for 25 years, and sentenced 17 others to 20 years' Jail on charges of sabotage. The charges followed a skirmish at the Queenstown RailwayUPI - 147 words
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Article86 1963-03-25 2 Java Reds in protest march J A K A Fi TA. Sun. On* thousand and nve hundred Communists demonstrated in Purwokerto central Java, recently against the high cost of living, Antara news agency reports. The demonstration involved members of the Communist Party (PKI>. and their subordinate organisations People's Youth (Pemuda86 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration190 1963-03-25 2 JENNINGS 'NO' TO DEGREE FOR HAILSHAM LONDON, Sunday. THE Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University yes- terday withdrew a recommendation that Lord Hailsham, Science Minister, be given an honorary degree The move came amid controversy over his recent statement on the drain of British scientists to the United States. Lord Hailsham. inReuter - 190 words
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Article46 1963-03-25 2 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Parliamentary Vlce-Ptorelgn Minister, Mr. Uadasuke Ilzuka. and Mr Senkuro Saiki. Chief of th» South-East Asian section of the Asia Bureau of the Japanese* Ftoreign Ministry, left Tokyo today by air for Rangoon to sign an agreement on additional reparations with Burma46 words
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Article40 1963-03-25 2 HONO KONO, Sun. Summer time In Hong Kong began at 3.30 a.m. today when all clocks and watches were advanced one hour, putting the colony nine noun ahead of Greenwich It will remain In force until Nov. 3.40 words
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92 1963-03-25 2 ZERMATT. Sun. The typhoid epidemic which swept this Alpine resort claimed its first death yesterday, a 62--year-old local woman who died In hospital at Brlgue. near here. Madame Berthe Perren was taken to hospital a week ago. About 150 patients are being treated inReuter - 92 words
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Article31 1963-03-25 2 TOKYO. Sun. A 39-ton Japanese tuna fishing boat with a crew of 16 on board Is miming about 90 miles south of Tortchtma Island, south of Tokyo.31 words
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Article24 1963-03-25 2 SOLVANG (California), Sun. Veteran character actor Joseph Schildraut married an actress, Leonora Rogers, 31, last night his 67th birthday.— U.P.L24 words
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272 1963-03-25 3 British-French ties down to level of 'mutual pettiness' T ONDON, Sun. Britain's relations with France have reached "a disgraceful level of mutual pettiness." Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, the opposition Labour Party's chief spokesman on foreign affairs, said last night. •The Forricn Ministers or the two countries cannot even meet for272 words
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166 1963-03-25 3 RUSSIA AIMS TO SURPASS U.S. LIVING STANDARDS- LONDON, Sun.—Russia plans to surpass the American level of production and standard of living by 1980, Mr. V. S. Safronchuk, a counsellor at the Soviet Embassy, said today. He added "Although this Is a competition, there will be no losers because indu.^trla 1Reuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-03-25 3 VAUGHANN GETS CROSS-EYE SPECS f E N-MONTH-O L D Vaughann Turnbull played happily with a new toy those spectacles. Bat it was no game to Mum, Mrs. Gwyn Turnbull, 43. of Whitley Bay, Northumberland. For she knew that Vaughann must learn to keep his glasses on if he Is toMirrorpic - 119 words
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107 1963-03-25 3 PARIS, Sun. Actors jumped from the stage to exchange blows with hissIng and booing playgoers at last night's performance here of Jean Cau's controversial play "Le Parachutlstes." The play is set ln Algeria and refers to torture by French paratroops and atrocities byReuter - 107 words
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Article39 1963-03-25 3 OSLO. Sun. The 21 -man crew of the British trawler Kingston Onyx was rescued last night when the vessel ran aground ln snow and poor visibility off Andoeya (Dick Island) on the north coast of Norway. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article30 1963-03-25 3 TARRAGONA, Sun. Spanish police following up London Press Inquiries today checked all hotels and boarding houses here but found no trace of missing British model Christine Keeler. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article44 1963-03-25 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. An Atlas inter-continental missile exploded Just after It was launched from Vandenberg base. California, yesterday, the Air Force said. The cause of the explosion had not been determined, according to officials who declined to give further details. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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146 1963-03-25 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Sun. An Atlas rocket was installed on a launching pad yesterday for the attempt still about six weeks away to send Astronaut Gordon Cooper on the longest space ride ever taken by an Ameri can. The Atlas arrived at the146 words
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471 1963-03-25 3 Committee urges Kennedy to slash foreign aid WASHINGTON, Sunday. A SPECIAL presidential committee told President Kennedy yesterday that U.S. foreign aid should be cut immediately by an estimated USSSOO million. It also proposed in a majority report that the aid programme, which has been running at about $4,000 million annually,Reuter - 471 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-03-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By —Barry Appleby MDWUEPe CAW StMEMBEQ WUEfJ TUB?E WAS 1 PLEfJTY or GOOt* TO PARK J AhJD WE I COULDN'T J V AFPORD25 words
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Advertisement203 1963-03-25 3 SKjr witfm 91 a^H 111 Ml? mJtmr j m± m I* SS K ■^L^r ■'urn m. Jftr U% MEWWPW* LH ■A I FOILS OF 2 BOTTLES OF h/h/iOO .TABLETS BUFFERIN tin. product by Bri.tol- My.r. Co., Q sJGDiPitt I New York. N.Y.. U.S.*. fW*^T#C WWW I WON'T UPSET YOUR STOMACH203 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-03-25 4 ...two doctors TOP: Dr. and Mrs. Phoon Wai On after their wedding in Singapore at the St. Hilda's Church on Saturday. Dr. Phoon, medical officer of Shell installation at Pulau Bukom, is the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. Phoon Seek Foo. The bride, formerly Miss Molly Koh134 words
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Article29 1963-03-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Assemblyman for Farrer Park, Mr. A. P. Rajah, will open the Pek Kio Community Centre at Cambridge Road at 7 p.m. on Thursday.29 words
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165 1963-03-25 4 'People still afraid to travel —by air OINGAPORE, Sun. Reduction of air fares was not necessarily the solution to the problem of inducing more people to travel by jets. Mr. D. J. P. Freeman, sales manager of Cathay Pacific Airways, reached this conclusion after an analysis of the various reasons165 words
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Article34 1963-03-25 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will officiate at the swearing-in ceremony for office-bearers of the Thong Chai Medical Institution in Wayang Street at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.34 words
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Article344 1963-03-25 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES 'THE following la today's schex dule of civil aircraft movement at Paya Leoar airport, Singapore: ABJUVALS BOAC: From Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 713) 8.05 p.m. Pan-American: From San Francisco. Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila, Saigon iJA 843) 1.25 p.m. QanUu: From Bydney, Darwin. (QP 731) 6.45344 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-03-25 4 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara toasting the President of Pakistan during the reception on Saturday night at Adelphi Hotel's Roof Garden in celebration of Pakistan National Day. Next to him is Major Ahmad Ali Khan, Pakistan Trade Commissioner in Singapore.42 words
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Advertisement172 1963-03-25 4 SINGAPORE PENANG JOHORE BAHRU 1 ODEON-KATONG I ODEON CATHAY MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR ALOR STAR CATHAY ODEON i CATHAY To Encounter Him Face To Face Is To DIE OF FRIGHT! MARIA MENADO A |k (The Original MALIK SELAMAT KING GODOBEL -A- MARSHITA A Morio Menede Production With English Subtitles. C*VIW!% GALA172 words
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307 1963-03-25 5 7,500 ton haul of fish last year from padi fields HIGH-PROTEIN FOOD: GOVT CALL TO PEOPLE TO STEP UP EFFORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JVIE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives has called on the public for greater efforts in fish-farming as a source of high protein food In a statement issued307 words
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Article63 1963-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Judgement was given here yesterday In favour of Mr. R. Meissner a printer, against Hall's Engineering Company, also known as Wincraft, of 2H- milestone Port Dickson Road. Seremban. Mr. Meissner sued the company for the return of a deposit of $700 paid by63 words
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208 1963-03-25 5 HUNGER IS MORAL AFFRONT TO MAN'S CONSCIENCE MALACCA. Sun. A Rotarian. Dr. G.A. Prowse. said yesterdaj that hunger was a moral affront to man's conscience and the people should not rest until it had been eradicated. Dr. Prowse, who is director of the Fish Culture Research Station at Batu Rrrendam,208 words
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Article119 1963-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. VHE National Union of Government Clerical 1 Workers a rival to the proposed Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services has launched a membership drive. Its pro-tern general secretary. Mr. O.N. Rajan. said today: "We will prove that we represent the119 words
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167 1963-03-25 5 Turkish bath' to prepare troops for —tropics— OINGAPORE. Sun. The change from sea to air transport has set the British Army an acclimatisation problem. It applies particularly to troops flown from Britain to Malaya. Until the latter part of last year many soldiers and their families came to Singapore by167 words
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107 1963-03-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. SunA total of another 59.615 was received by Bank Negara for the "Save Democracy Fund", i The fund now stands at $905,153. Latest contributions are from! anonymous. S5O: Sani;aimiu Press, 55.257.30: Tatt Khalsa Diwan Se- langor. Kuala Lumpur. $90: Manager and Indian107 words
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Miscellaneous330 1963-03-25 5 Straits Times Crossword IH IH H IH Hi H HI ACBOSS -ough Mrs. Gaskell s work 9. Scamp employed for entering (8). discount (9). 7. ~..x:lchead and I leaves 10. He finds the mountain In an female* in the grass, perhaps hour shortly returns (5). (6). 11. There's a craze330 words
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77 1963-03-25 6 KUANTAN. Sun.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, yesterday advised more than 50 motorboat operators here to form a company. He said that they would make larger profits by forming a company. Dato Sardon visited the proposed site of a $50,00077 words
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Article36 1963-03-25 6 IPOH, Bun. A cheque for $10,000 for the National Partriotic Fund was handed over to Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today by the chairman of the Perak Turf Club, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee.36 words
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199 1963-03-25 6 STRIKE ballot over THE SACK for two IN 1961 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 800-strong Naafi Employees' Union is to issue strike ballots over the dismissal of two employees in Sungei Patani two years ago. The union's president, Mr. Tan Kah Wleh said today that ballot papers would be sent to199 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-03-25 6 The Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Association entertained three Australian and seven Japanese students, now on a goodwill tour of Malaya, at a reception at the Asia Insurance Building penthouse in the Federal capital at the weekend. Picture shows two of the Japanese students. Miss88 words
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238 1963-03-25 6 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T^HE UNIVERSITY of Singapore has introduced a course for a certificate in legal education, the purpose of which is to train a candidate to teach law. A person is eligible to apply for admission if he holds the degree of Master of238 words
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178 1963-03-25 6 VILLAGERS LIVE IN FEAR OF ARSONIST BENTONG, Sunday. THHE 3,000 people of Repa* new village near here now live In fear after an arsonist attempted to set fire to a smokehouse on Friday night. Two fires broke out in the village in the past three months. Last month, four houses178 words
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83 1963-03-25 6 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Muslim Welfare Association has approved a grant of $400 to enable an orphan. Ahmad Asmawi bin Hajl Hassan, 17, to enter the Muslim College at Klang for further studies. The association yesterday also approved the admission of83 words
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Article52 1963-03-25 6 Dies after passing test PENANG. Sun. A motor-cyclist. Chan Wan. 63. collapsed and died after passing his driving test yesterday. Chan, a carpenter, was parking his machine in the compound of the Road Transport Department at Batu I ban to claim his certificate of competency to drive when he collapsed52 words
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Article216 1963-03-25 6 Umno membership and morale go up IPOH, Sun.— Umno has been strengthened "substantially" in membership and morale in the past few weeks as a result of Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaya. Inche Hussein Noordln, sec-cretary-general of the party and M.P. for Parit, said today: "The strength of Umno now Is216 words
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Article35 1963-03-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Capt. O. P. Jones, a veteran civil airline pilot, will give a talk, "My 40 years of flying," to Kuala Lumpur Rotarians at the club's weekly luncheon on Wednesday.35 words
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Advertisement253 1963-03-25 6 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER -I r^i^.^ Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to disease,253 words
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Miscellaneous197 1963-03-25 6 Alton Oop By V.T. Uawniin fiOTHO* ARETH* YW,M*N,| I ANY OTHER SURE-BY |fc»utf- V WELL, tF SMELL 16 PART V^ C SFZESJVS^g* U IHEBE 6MELL- C S^n^J I WcOmeS ALLURE, THERE* A Dick Trmev Cheater Gomid C OKAY— CUT fT^J SAM' TWNtGS WOULD HAPPEN— OFF THE TRANSMITTER OF I MLi*i197 words
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Article, Illustration2201 1963-03-25 7 67— but he is still a11-Ameri can hero ALAN HOBY PART THREE OF THE SERIES BY THE Eternal Champion, a faint frost of grey in his hair, the old tigerish restlessness still apparent in every staccato gesture, sat at the most famous window on Broadway, a blue star sapphire sparkling2,201 words
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Article50 1963-03-25 8 It Ward* Sit (Minimum) DR. A MRS. Humphrey Pong Hub* a tbaok relative./friends for their valuable Klfta. attendance and assistant at thrlr wrddinK on 17-3-63. THI FAMILY OF the late Mr. Chan Sir Menx dreply tbaok relative* and frieudi for thtir condolence, asaistanc* and .'tendance at bl» recent departura.50 words
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Article80 1963-03-25 8 WerdM Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MCMORV of Chelllak .'Mfamth pasaad away on 23 3.61. Uod* but never forKOtten. Inserted by loving hiut.ind and children. IN CVKR LOVING Memory of tb* lair Rev. Kboo Cbiang Bee who deMarcb. 19Vt. (Inserted hy bis loving art** and family). IN LOVING MCMORV80 words
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Article25 1963-03-25 8 It Ward* SIM (Mtm.) •OIPIL LITCRATURC mar be *raaared from "Malaya IvangeliMM r*l»waalp 1(0. I>hi Meraagaoa Raad. •lagaaare IS or «aiween Road. Peaang25 words
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Article726 1963-03-25 8 The Straits Times Monday, March 25, 1963. A Blow To Tin Anyone who believes the now American tin stockpile disposal programme is "slightly bullish" a Saturday off-the-IcufT comment from London— 'wants his head examined. There is some relief, of course, in knowing the worst. The |G«S.A. is to offer 200726 words
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Article284 1963-03-25 8 The Medical Faculty of the University of Malaya admits its first students this year and will need all the help it can get in its difficult first years. News that the British Government has accepted the recommendations of the Porritt Committee on expanding medical aid to developing and284 words
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Article244 1963-03-25 8 Mr. Wyatt-Smith helped to found the Malayan Nature Society over 20 years ago and has been one of its leading lights ever since. On the eve of his departure from Malaya, he speaks of the extinction of the one-horned rhinoceros and the banting, and the threat to the survival244 words
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570 1963-03-25 8 RAWLE KNOX by I>ONN, Sun.—Presi- dent Nasser's medium range rocket cannot yet reach Switzerland or Germany, but it certainly shakes the earth in those parts. The Egyptian Government has now informed Bonn that the papers of the three alleged Egyptians believed to have been570 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1963-03-25 8 L C. GREEN MASS ATROCITIES...AND THE APPLICATION OF RULE OF LAW by Professor of International Law, University of Singapore THERE are certain statements in the extracts printed from Mr. Potters "A Soldier Must Hang" upon which comment is necessary. These relate to the trial of the1,156 words
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Article186 1963-03-25 8 I WOULD refer to Mr. Chla's letter (S.T. March IS) protesting against what he deaotibes as the unsavttfactory manner in which Highway Code W«U art being conducted and suggesting that such test* be fixed Dy way of a booking system. I would point out that all applicant* for186 words
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Article151 1963-03-25 8 REGARDING the double white lines on Bras Basah Road near Nlcoll Highway, I would like to point out that these lines are necessary at this place. Previously there was only a single white line and this was found to be unsatisfactory. Nicoll Highway can only carry two lanes151 words
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Advertisement294 1963-03-25 8 tjfcSsSFUL FUTWET.. I.C.S. training can develop your knowledge and skill and fit voa for a more responsible >ob and more exciting future. You learn at home, in your own time and at your own pace. Expeneoced ir#» atnicton give you io«JWrw*aJ tuition that's dear, eamyrnVmtMomi and mmetUmi. ■BBBBBBi TAKE THE294 words
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228 1963-03-25 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two of the first students to graduate from Nanyang University are to return to their Alma Mater as tutors. They are Dr. Teh Hoon Heng of Penang and Miss Chan Sing Chat who received their degrees at the first228 words
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Article65 1963-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fony-l"c representatives from 13 countries all members of the Scripture Union Movement -will attend a five-day conference at Por' Dickson starting tomorrow. The conference will be followed by rally ai Bukil Blntang Olrl's School in Kuala Lumpui on Saturday at which the inter-65 words
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Article354 1963-03-25 9 Telecom, post men may strike STORE'S AUPE TO GO AHEAD WITH BALLOT SINGAPORE, Sunday. pii; Amalgamated Union of Public Em ployees today went ahead with plans foi a strike ballot among its members in the postal and telecommunications departments despite the Government's charge yesterday that the union was trying to354 words
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158 1963-03-25 9 CRASH KILLS WOMAN: 4 SERIOUSLY INJURED JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— A Singapore teacher. Madam Koo Mooi Lang. 40. was killed in a road crash at the 10th mile J o h o r e Bahru Kota Tinggi road this morning. Four others with her in the car were seriously injured. Madam158 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-03-25 9 LEE GETS COOL DRINK FROM A COCONUT ON his tour of the Sembawanff constituency yesterday, the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was garlanded by Indian community leaders and offered a coconut to quench his thirst. He drank the coconut water from the nut with the aid of a54 words
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76 1963-03-25 9 Fire prevention week in Penang today PENANG, Sun. Special em- phasis will be laid on cultivating lire-prevention consciousness among boys and girls during the City Coudl's Fire Prevention Week, strting trmorrow. Throughout the week, the fires i stations in Beach Street. Penang Road and Bagan Jermal will be open to76 words
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245 1963-03-25 9 $24 mil. received for $1 mil. Singapore hotel share offer JHE OFFER of one each at par by continental Ltd. was 23, times. On a percentage basis this was the largest oversubscription of any Malayan share offer. The previous highest was Shell, oversubscribed 20 times. When the offer closed at245 words
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Article52 1963-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The McmV Besar of Sealngor, Dato Abu Bitkar bin Baginda, will unveil a plaque at Sungei Midah new village at 10 am. on Thursday, to commemorate the "adoption" of the village by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club as its major social welfar* projects for52 words
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589 1963-03-25 9 MARSHALL HITS AT DETAINEE CONDITIONS ]Vf R. DAVID MARSHALL charged today that po- litical detainees held under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance recently were being kept under conditions "worse than any imposed in the past, either by the Imperial Government or by any previous Singapore Government." i He said589 words
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Article61 1963-03-25 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Bun. The District Officer. Brunei Muara, Inche Sanl bin Ahmad, has urged penghulus to fraternise more with kampong folks to get to know their problems better. Inche Sanl told a meeting of penghulus and village headmen through frequent visits they would know the61 words
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143 1963-03-25 9 'Take back this woman 9 insurance firm told SINGAPORE. Son.— The Industrial Arbitration Court has ordered that a woman employee dismissed by the Malayan Insurance Co be reinstated at the pay she was receiving; wher. she was sacked in August 1961. The conrt also ordered that a man, dismissed at143 words
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Article69 1963-03-25 9 TPOH. Sun.— Mr.s. ValMamal Vanoogopal, a housewife and mother of five, was elected president of the Ipoh West Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress last night. Bhe is the first woman pre- sident of any of th 55 MIC branches In the state.. Other officials elected were:69 words
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Advertisement72 1963-03-25 9 El MAJESTY 1 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS HIGH QUALITY J DISTILLED WATEI? M H Jr\ AT lO.W COST Automatic Water r£_3 •tills operated by "-V |Cj gas, electricity, Ik A^* paraffin or steam. V fe, Continuous in operation- M output from 2 pints M f*\ J" o -j to 50 gallons72 words
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Advertisement164 1963-03-25 9 YOU VIEW- WE DO THE RESTI rved if fusion TV Service BRINGS YOU NOT ONLT THE SET BUT ALL THE SERVICE Ml VIEWING WITHOUT WOttlES IMCLMIM nil NAIKTEMMI HU uructNum IWTtti $18.00 m M«mi WKMKMK $20.00 Pm MOUTH $415.00 Im§ HnmM fer r fiM ROOM AERIAL. SKOAL RENTALS FOR RED*164 words
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Miscellaneous574 1963-03-25 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE N '£H? NAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 Miliiis 41 metrea A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE 5f ra k 602 Mornu 'K Melo- 476 mciro* dies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendezvous With A -M-: 600 Uoou574 words
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905 1963-03-25 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Salvaging the African ALLINGTON KENNARD SiL WHEN they came to raise the African Queen she lay half submerged, a broken and sorrowful ship, torn and battered and covered by a heavy film of crude oil. She had been a beautiful thing, over 21,000 tons dead weight but with the sleek905 words
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264 1963-03-25 10 Jakarta— through the eyes of a journalist TWILIGHT IN DJAKARTA. By Mochtar Lubis. (Hutch inson 215.) jyjOCHTAR Lubis is Indonesia's best known journalist, perhaps the only Indonesian journalist whose name means much outside his own country. For this he is indebted to President Soekarno and the Indonesian army. His editorials264 words
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Article369 1963-03-25 10 SHANGHAI, PARIS OF THE EAST SHANGHAI SAGA. By John Pal. (Jarrolds 255) By Walter Warwick BETWEEN the world wars Shanghai was unique among cities. It liked best to be called the Paris of the East, being of course nothing of the sort. Shanghai at night was an old bawd, game369 words
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Advertisement300 1963-03-25 10 Announcing a luxury addition to the Holden range S HOLDEN PREMIER v^^%»y%%'' JumMm lI %/m. W^^ WfJmi J I concept in personal motoring It you take pleasure in the possession trim rings; hood ornament; dlstlngulshof fine things, then the Holden Premier ing badges and rear bumper over-riders Sedan Is for300 words
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Advertisement1476 1963-03-25 11 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST K^ m^ mmm^^^^^^^^^^ Out S'pora Sails p. S'haai Pinang K kWUftwiii"::: -c »?Sarnit trlMl H >» r Hamburg Apr 5 Apr 7 Ar B/11 AT 11 f?r.?£ L IMi Outlin R Hbw if Apr 21 L'«rpaal Glasr*. Apr II Apr 22 A? 21/27 Aar 21 Lf1,476 words
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Advertisement2862 1963-03-25 11 ,;,m:nudMMA,h l )m THE L A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. AHTWERf ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHABEI jß^_v\ Sport P. S'haai p*-»r,| t?f\rii\Kl "MALACCA" k) Sail id la Pt/27 Mar 21 21 Ml tV yP^J^l "SONGKHU" a) SB Mar/ 4Ar 5/ 7Ar 1/ lA| W*W "POOKA"2,862 words
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Advertisement1307 1963-03-25 11 w- McALISTER dr CO., LTD. W. VPWV T *>- «"31. HmmkW J»** BfJBBMAW UHS «k KLAVBNIII LIMB LOHBON, HAMBURG, Rim ROAM. LOS ANCfUS UN FRANC ISCR NAVBE. NOLL ft MIBILESIROUtH SIAUIE VANCBBHR ft WRTUNO. CITT OF LEEBS Acctptiag carga far Cntnl i. Stttfc Spore P. Sham Penim Aawriea la Pt/'aan1,307 words
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1701 1963-03-25 12 Extremely dull week on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent MAIN event of importance to the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, after five days' dull trading, was the Saturday morning announcement giving the details of the long-term disposal policy of the American Government in relation to stockpiled tin. This announcement1,701 words
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Article34 1963-03-25 12 RUBBERS TIN (perlb.) (perploul) March 18. 76 cts. $43 1.87 H 19. 76' 4 cts. $432.75 20. 76 ht cts. $435.00 21. 76' n ets. $433.62H tt. 76V4 cts. $430.25 33. $429.7534 words
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Article42 1963-03-25 12 industrials: rins: I rubbrrt: March 18 March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22 M 100.74 100.35 100.99 101.08 101.08 101.45 100.77 100.84 100.79 100.85 104.22 105.08 105.U8 105.08 105.08 Dec. 29. 1962 100. rlarrh 23 101.16 100.85 105.2842 words
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Article982 1963-03-25 12 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to March 15 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Hit-best and Lowest business for last year and this year to dateINDUSTRIALS »tIK ICt 135 O'os 2.35 Atlas982 words
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Article88 1963-03-25 12 DIVID ENS ANNOUNCED F. and N. ords O£ life M. Breweries DJE. ords. William Jacks Pabanc Con. Talam Mines 8. Coconuts Chersonese Gadek R.E.M. TaU Ayer t Current Date of payment payment 7%t April 20 15% 10%t April 13 IS%* April 26 April 8 6dt June 1 36% April 2288 words
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Advertisement1029 1963-03-25 12 LINES TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM B.S. ORIANA (42,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 vie Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples Gibraltar. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS1,029 words
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Advertisement414 1963-03-25 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th« Manager*. P.O. Box 90, Sinaaport, P.O. Boa 184 Kuala Lumpur, P.O. Bex 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277, Paitang. Nome (Mr./Mrs./AAiss) AMrcss TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO. 25.3.63. w^y Orient mid-east lines414 words
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Advertisement856 1963-03-25 13 SHARE MART REVISED > QUOTATIONS rPHE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, March 22. INDUSTRIALS s. Aitx or<1» Z.SO Atiaj ice 1.30 B.U Trusttu 5.0)1 6.60 Bouatmd 1 47 1 4» CM. Holding 6, it 4» Coo. Tin Smell el856 words
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Advertisement862 1963-03-25 13 Tin price down I 50 cents FIRST reaction to the announcement that the CBA would release 200 tons weekly from stockpile for one year from April l was a drop of 50 cents in the Straits tin price on Saturday morning to $429.75. the lowest level lor over one month.862 words
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Advertisement4380 1963-03-25 13 lmmmm*wmmmfm*wmmmmmmmmSSkW9Si accommodation vacant education hire purchase for sale Wjl ITII J J 1 1 ll'il I I I 1 M 111 Bl i: Wor4t Si it rts. «xtr« it^Wordi SS Ml*.)— Box it ct». txtrm :t Wtr4» U (tH*.>—aUMj* rto. «atra it Wtrit U (Ml*.)— Box it et: txtro \m%4,380 words
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Advertisement568 1963-03-25 14 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR REPAIRS TO BRIDGE AT BOARD MS. 35 AT DUNGUN The Singapore Harbour Board BOI'TE lII— EAST COAST ROAD. requires one or two launches suit- 1 •blr far use by Pilots in Singapore The tbove Bridge will be under wmtmi*. rrpalrs and will be closed .to all Offers568 words
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Advertisement499 1963-03-25 14 NOTICES ANGLO JOHOBE R L B B I. B PLANTATIONS LTD. B E K O H CONSOLIDATED RUBBER EBTATEB LTD. KI'AI.A PERGAU RUBBER PLANTATIONS LTD. RIM (MALACCA) BIBBER ESTATES LTD. BRANCH REGISTERS. Notice U hereby girtn that a Branch Register for each of the above mentioned companies will be 1499 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-03-25 14 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Kullra Rubber Plantations Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations Limited announces that a Branch Limltea announces that a Branch Share Register has been establish- Share Register has been established in the Federation. Forms of ed in the Federation. Forms of application for transfer of shares application for tran&ter of shares1,070 words
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Advertisement801 1963-03-25 14 NOTICES REWARD $25/To the first person giving Information leading to the iccurtij of the Lambreita Scooter. PC. 7046. Please telephone Penang ***** during office hours or write to P.O. Box 152, Penang. HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD i EXHUMATION OF GRAVES IN TOA PAVOH NOTICE is hereby given that all graves801 words
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Advertisement831 1963-03-25 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SENIOR ASSISTANT Applications are invited from experienced teachers for the post of Senior Assistant at Dato Klana Mammor School Dato Klana Ms&mor School, Seremban (very Urge Primary School i Appllca--1 tion forms (obtainable Irom tchool) should be completed and sent by registered post to Secre- j tary. Board831 words
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Advertisement806 1963-03-25 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU Applications are Invited for the post of:— CHIEF ARCHITECT EXECUTIVE OFFICER (Salary Scale $l,Bio x 50-52.250 per month). Applicants are required to bs Associates of the R.I B.A. or R.A.I.A. and hold a Degree in architecture of a recognised University, to806 words
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141 1963-03-25 15 THE WORLD OF SPORT Tokyo Open rained off TOKYO, San. The fourth and final round of the Tokyo Open golf tournament was postponed from today because of heavy rain. The fourth round will be held tomorrow. IN BRIEF... MEMPHIS: John Pennel, using a fibre-glass pole, set a world pole vault141 words
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477 1963-03-25 15 SOCCER ROUNDUP T ONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur snatched a vital point in their quest for the English League soccer championship and qualification for the European Cup when they drew 2-2 away to dangerous rivals Leicester yesterday. Leicester fans regarded this encounter as theReuter - 477 words
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322 1963-03-25 15 'WOODEN SPOON' FOR THE UNLUCKY WELSH J ONDON, Sun. The Welsh Rugby Union team returned from Paris with the mythical 'wooden spoon" as the esult of their 5-3 defeat France yesterday. France, by their vie jry, shared second p. ace n the championship with Scotland but must count hemselves slightlyReuter - 322 words
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Article1291 1963-03-25 15 FIRST DIVISION Birmingham Blackburn 1 Arsenal 0 Sheff. Ltd. 1 Bolton 3 West Ham Burnley 1 Liverpool t Kverlon 2 Man. City 1 Tulham 1 Aston Villa 0 Leicester 2 Tottenham 2 Leyton 0 Notts Forest 1 SliefT Wed. 3 Wolves 1 Man. United 0 Ipswich1,291 words
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1278 1963-03-25 15 Anak Kulim rounds off a day of joy for Tengku -RACING by Epsom Jeep iron, aim. —it was day of joy for the ITlme imnisiei, fengkup Abdul Rahman at the looh races today Hp hflrt a nlpa4'nt «nirHe naa a pleasant surprise on arrival at the race course when Mr.1,278 words
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Advertisement146 1963-03-25 15 l.fa-,<.l Top efficiency at home with. a EACIT Portable Businessmen' You need a Facit Portable at home for letters and reports yoj hadn't the time to write in the office. Elegant, modern design— sturdily constructed) from the finest Swedish) steel, the Facit Portable ha* all the features of the Facit146 words
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Article454 1963-03-25 16 Fine team effort wrecks Malacca Spore 4 Malacca 2 by Teoh Eng Tatt (SINGAPORE, Sun. *^The happiest man in Singapore football today was new S.A.KA. president Hussein bin Kamari. His decision on Friday to recall Rahim Omar and Lee Wan Chin brought about a wonderful transformation454 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-03-25 16 ♦TOO DANGEROUS' SAY OFFICIALS AS CROWDS IGNORE APPEALS TO KEEP OFF THE TRACK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The National Sprint at Diplomatic Enclave here this morning was abandoned when a large section of the 6.000 crowd became uncontrollable. More than 2,000 people came right up to the edgeWan Seng Yip shows the crowd dispersing after the meet was abandoned - 147 words
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Article136 1963-03-25 16 MALACCA, Sunday. "IyEGRI SEMBILAN won the quadrangular hockey championship here today when they held Selangor to a scoreless draw in the final match. I Negrl had earlier beaten Johore and Malacca and needed only a draw to clinch the title as Selangor had dropped a136 words
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Article986 1963-03-25 16 1ST 100 OF SEASON ROBIN TESSENSOHN scored the first hundred in this year's S.C.A. Senior tournament when he hit 100. with the aid of 10 boundaries, in 113 minutes for S.R.C. against S.C.R.C. on the padang today. With John Martens (63) among the runs, S.R.C. de- rclared 244 for five986 words
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Article107 1963-03-25 16 Pahang 3 Kelantan 5 KUANTAN, Sun. Kelantans •new tind', centre-iorward Doll Omar, v, a., on the goal standard again today. In his State "debut"' nine days ago Dull scored four goals in a 7-0 win over Trengganu. Today he bagged a "hattrick" which e-'.iDleu Kelantan to fini.-li107 words
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Article112 1963-03-25 16 OENANG, Sun. Tan Aik Huang (Methodist Boys School) and Chong Yoon Clioo Chinese Girls High School) won two titles each at the Penang Schools Badminton Championships last night. Aik Huang beat Yew Cheng Hock 15-2, 15-2 in the boys singles final and then teamed up wltli112 words
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Article88 1963-03-25 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Good bowling by Anthony Lappen, who took seven wickets for 29, helped is H.B.R.C. to beat S.R.C. by five wickets In a S.C.A. Junior tournament match at Buklt Chermln S.R.C. 105 (Woodford 35. Goblna 21. Lappen 7-29> SH.B.R.C. 106-5 (Chandra 38, Bain 22).88 words
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Article75 1963-03-25 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— J.A. Van de Velde. Royal Island Club golf champion, won the Club's mixed foursome bogey competition with Mrs. Read when they finished one down at Upper Thomson Road today. Runners-up were L. Grerous and Mrs. D.N. Ngo (two in), Scow U Meng (69) won the75 words
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313 1963-03-25 16 ASIAN YOUTH TOURNEY I>l N \\< Sun. Malayan songs sung by a Combined Schoolgirls' holr may form part of the colourful opening ceremony of the Fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament at the City Stadium here on Apr. 18. Loh Hoot Yeanc, the president313 words
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Article109 1963-03-25 16 MALAYSIA AAA TALKS ON APR. 20-21 DENANG. Sun. Exploratory talks for the formation of a Malaysian Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Apr. 20 and 21. The Executive Council of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, which met here today, decided to Invite athletic109 words
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Article305 1963-03-25 16 Spore victory pleases Selangor JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Sun. The Selangor soccer team, returning today from their fortnight tour to Hong Kong, The Philippines and Borneo territories, were happy to hear that Singapore had beaten Malacca 4-2 in the F.A.M Cup competition. F.A. of Selangor secretary O. Vijayanathan saldt •'This305 words
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Advertisement220 1963-03-25 16 g r r*t** PI 20 Word* $1$ (Minimum) DEATHS MRS. SAW CHOOI SEND M* OOK Guat Ens passed away peaeafbiiv 'J3.3.63. Cortege leave* 49 Jalaa Boosor. Ipoh, 11 a.m. 25.3.63. OR. C. NADARA4AH Cabto rrcelved from Mra. C. Nadarajah Tn*ipuram Chullpuram Post Ceylon tliae her husband. Dr. a, w«^fc«. »^w220 words
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Miscellaneous46 1963-03-25 16 I SPORTS DIARY I HOCKEY: S.H.A. Senior K. O. q-tinal: Prisons v Schools tpadanK>. State training, Balestier Rd. SOCCER: S.A.P.A. Dlv. 3A; Arsenal v Alagappa (Farrer Pk», Newtonites v S.H.B. (Ferrer Pk), BODCA v Bkt Timah (St. George's Rd). Radin Mas v Pollc* 'A' (Balestier Rd).46 words
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