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Title Section20 1963-05-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SftLi: EXIEED^ 100,000 The Straits Times XJ^ORB.^^^ Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN M|20 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1963-05-24 1 Opposition's targets. WHAT IS THE MINISTER OF HEALTH DOING TOURING EUROPE WHEN THERE'S AN EPIDEMIC HERE?' HOUSE DEBATES CHOLERA Front man starts the debate OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday ONE after another, Opposition members asked in the House of Representatives today: What is the Health Minister doing1,608 words
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Article754 1963-05-24 1 BINGATOBE, Thurs. *5 Two suspect rases oi cholera were admitted to the Middleton Hospital here today. The two mmi were discovered m the Health Mlnistrj intensified its i.imp.iiun to check the spread of the disease. The two people were from the heavily-populat- tl .1.i1.m754 words
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Article164 1963-05-24 1 Malaysia: Tengku sees no —snags- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today he did not think the present "trouble" with Singapore would affect the formation of Malaysia. Replying to a question by Mr. V. David <SF—Bungsan, the Prime Minister said: "Actually. I have no trouble164 words
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Article52 1963-05-24 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A wellknown Singapore docior. Dr. William Wee Soon Chens. 45. -vas killed instantly when he was knocked down by a bus at the sth mile Upper Sentngoon Road tonight. Dr. We*, who has a dispensary in Prinsep Street, was crossing the road when the52 words
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Article44 1963-05-24 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Th« British Sugar Board, sole importer of sugar into the British isles, today quoted a price of £101 ton marking an Increase of another £1 a ton In the rapidly spiralling sugar price following a general world shortage. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration292 1963-05-24 1 g I N <i A P O H E. Thurs. Thr Federation Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann, said here tonight that many British motor linns were keen to set up plants in Malaya. He was speaking292 words
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Article387 1963-05-24 1 'GO AHEAD 9 SIGNAL FROM TENGKU, MACAPAGAL AND SOEKARNO KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday •pilE "go ahead" signal for the "summit" conference of Tengku Abdul Rahman, President Macapagal and President Soekanio was given here and in Manila today. In MANILA. President Macapagal and President Soekarno who Is on a brief stopover387 words
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Article65 1963-05-24 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs.—Four members of the American Everest expedition reached the summit yesterday. William Unsoeld and rhomns Hornbein went by the hitherto unclinibed Western rid&e^^yMaarry Bisttoff f6HrfflSS|jer- i stad by the South-east ridge. Radio reports from the base camp said all four spent the night together on65 words
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90 1963-05-24 1 JAKARTA. Thars.—President Soekarno. who left here this morning for a month's trip abroad, yesterday fave the First Minister Dr. Djuanda, "directives and instructions" on how to handle the current wave of antiChinese rioting in his absence. President Soekarno said: "I am leaving with90 words
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697 1963-05-24 1 SINGAPORE, Hands) THE World Bank has cabled the Singapore Government to stop work immediately on the multi-million-dollar project to tup fresh water from the Johore River. The bank has urged that •"detailed di work" be halted pending their approval ol v697 words
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Article84 1963-05-24 1 XX HIM.. Thins. A gang of raiders looted shops at kampongs Jo Jong and Tab. near I ea| kal.m Ampul in the lirst Division of Sarawak, on Sunday night, a police spokesman revealed today. The two kaaUMMg* air iMi than half-an- hour from the Indonesian84 words
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Article28 1963-05-24 1 NEW CHOLERA CURE BANGKOK, 'lli ii 'akistan Scato < icvc.irch 1 ..ill"! -.il" 1 "i ).k. i li.in lirvrlnp mprovrd Irratmrni irulr i li<il< r.i i iinlrl.28 words
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104 1963-05-24 2 THREE INDONESIAN PARTIES CONDEMN THE JAVA RIOTS JA KAIt T Thurs Leaders oi Indonesia s "IMI Generation" rel ulutionary inovetn en t h.ii I- condemned the aiiti-l'hinese riots in West Java, according to i in- Antara news agency. They issued a joint statement saying that the destruction of Chinese propertyReuter - 104 words
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Article146 1963-05-24 2 U'ASHIXOTON. Thurs. I President Kennedy said yesterday that Chinese refugees have made good U.S. citisena and added "we hope to hold open the dour for others." He praised their "impres- .sivf record" v new citizens I In remarks before the executive board ot the Chinese ReiugeeUPI - 146 words
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154 1963-05-24 2 - i JAKARTA, Thurs j** The greystone temple of Besakih mother shrine of Balinese gods suffered minor damage during the latest eruption of Mount Agung last Thursday. Radio Jakarta reported today. Flaming stones from the temple walls fell on the village of Rendang severalReuter - 154 words
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Article59 1963-05-24 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. A glacier, four and a quarter miles long, with an estimated 400 milion tons of Ice. is grinding its way down a valley in the Pamir mountains of Southern Central Asia. Villages and settlements in tts path have been evacuated. The glacier, nicknamed "The Beir",Reuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration454 1963-05-24 2 NEW CHARTER OF UNITY WILL END ALL PAST DIVISIONS ADDiS ABABA, Thursday. AFRICAN'S biggest-ever summit conference opened here yesterday with a call for unity by Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. The major political leaders of 31 independent African states, seated around454 words
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163 1963-05-24 2 BIG POWERS TOLD: CLOSE GAP BETWEEN 'HAVES' AND 'HAVE-NOTS' hood 16 a vital part of Man's Historic struggle fur human dignity and seltrealisation. MR. KHRUSHCHEV, In his message, said Russia ardently supported the idea of African unity, adding: "If there are people who do not like African unity, they areReuter - 163 words
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Article236 1963-05-24 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday ne hoped that the United States might be able to withdraw some of its troops from South Vietnam by the end of the year, but added that "there is still a long, hard struggle to go." He told a news236 words
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Article261 1963-05-24 2 PEKING SETS FREE A JAILED BRITON PEKING, Thurs. Harold King, a 47--year-old British missionary imprisoned in China since 1958, has been freed and is now in a Shanghai hotel awaiting expulsion from China, it was announced here today A court announcement said King a Jehovah V Witness from New Maiden,Reuter - 261 words
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Article92 1963-05-24 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Tf President Kennedy told his Press conference yesterday that the United States would give further military assistance to India. He did not say how much and. in reply to a question, dealt only briefly with the current Washington mission of Mr. T.Reuter - 92 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-05-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^T"~7T^X A HAVC A U6ADACUtT\ Cpkmt **rt*xx\ rß* Tv -O TW« KM ILL J I mtOKU21 words
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Article609 1963-05-24 3 We won t my, Russia tells UN NEW YORK, Thurs. YOU'RE DRIVING IT TO BANKRUPTCY— U.S. JJISSIA yesterday dashed hopes of an early solution to the UN's financial crisis by serving notice that in future she will refuse to pay her share of a wide range of appropriations in theReuter - 609 words
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Article30 1963-05-24 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand has protested to Prance about its planned nuclear testinft in the Pacific Mr Keith Holy ouke. the Prime Minister, said i M.ttrment tocl.iy Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article226 1963-05-24 3 CONNECTICUT, Thurs. A 28-year-old scientist of Turkish nationality, who once was a writer of short stories, is to become the youngest person in the modern history of Yale to be named a full professor. Yale Provost. Mr. Kingman Brewster Jr.. announced that Mr. Oktay Slnanoglu would be226 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-05-24 3 KINO BAUDOLIN or the Belgians v earing the blue ribbon and star of the Order of the Garter conferred on him by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace last week pictured seated next to Princess Margaret at a luncheon in the Guildhall. City of London, inReuter - 97 words
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Article80 1963-05-24 3 LONDON. Thus. Labour P.nty MP Mr. Norman Panncll demanded yc-rerday that iob permits allowing Commonwealth Mm into Britain should be stopped until there is a drop In the country's unemployment total There wero 600.000 Briions out of work at the last count and Mr. Pnnncll loldUPI - 80 words
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Article156 1963-05-24 3 WASHINGTON Thursday 4 MEETING between President Kennedy and Mr. Harold Macmillan is expected to take place this year, probably by the summer or early autumn, diplomatic sources said yesterday No specific proposals have been advanced by either side, but sources expressed the belief thatReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-05-24 3 Cartoonists' dream almost came true... I ON DON Thurs.— What the newspaper cartoonists predicted almost happened last night when Prince Philip (or the first time gave the royal accolade to the sport ot all-in wrestling at the Royal Albert Hall here He went to the international wrestling meet because it118 words
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Article33 1963-05-24 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Morris Motor factory at LJanelly (Wales) came to a standstill yesterday when 2,100 out of 2.200 employees, dissatisfied with piece-work rates walked out on unofficial strike.— Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article55 1963-05-24 3 LONDON: Soviet astronomer* h.ivt- disi-overrd the explosion of a supernova whose hn^litncso exceed* that of 250 million suns. M»s«n» R.i<iii- ««U la«t night quoting the newspaper lz\ *-ti There has been no tupernota ihr iiimiiariti \el> rarely seen exclusion of a star in our own galaxy, theReuter - 55 words
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Article145 1963-05-24 3 OTTAWA, Thursday. fHE 15-nation NATO ministerial council last night agreed unanimously to the establishment of an inter-Allied nuclear force. Formal announcement of the agreement is expected to come in a communique, which will end the Ottawa session tomorrow. France cleared the way for the earlyReuter - 145 words
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Article45 1963-05-24 3 ATLANTA Inurs A tederal appeal* ludne last night reversed a lower courf decision and issued an iniunctlon barrin« school authorities in Birnimahain. Alabama from expelling and suspendHia 1.081 Negro pupils who cut classes to lake part In recent racial demonstrations. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article72 1963-05-24 3 GENEVA. Thurs. The World Health Assembly has warned that television may have serious effects on the mental health of youth. In approving a resolution calling on health authorities to encourage the study of the influence of television on mental health, it noted the "great influence of television programmesReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement230 1963-05-24 3 ARE YOU A GOOD BOSS? SURE YOU ARE! We know you are. If you are. we fee! sure that you will participate in the M.C.I.S Employees Death Benefit Plan. For a premium ot about 50 cents per month per employee you can give your employee'below age 60 Group Insurance protection230 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-05-24 4 PACT CLAUSES MET, INQUIRY TOLD SINGAPORE, Thurs. The City Council Labour and Welfare Officer, Mr. J.L. Byrne, today told a commission of inquiry that the City Council had, by and large, implemented all the clauses under an agreement with the Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation. Mr. Byrne was testifying before350 words
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Article120 1963-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 1,000 insurance workers in the State are being asked to take a secret ballot for a general 'sympathy' 1 strike in Singapore. On strike are their colleagues at the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. If they agreed to the "sympathy" strike, it would120 words
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Article384 1963-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore General Employees' Union represents the majority of workers employed by the Singapore Plywood Co., at 9| milestone. West Coast Road. This was shown by a secret ballot held under the supervision of the Second Industrial Arbitration Court. The ballot results were384 words
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Article112 1963-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today beat its rival the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in a secret ballot to settle the issue of union representation of the 129 workers In C.K. Tang (S )Ltd., the curio shop in Orchard Road. The results112 words
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Article, Illustration558 1963-05-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs i HUGE rally, float and lantern procession and variety shows will highlight this year's National Day celebrations, beginning on the night of June 2. Unlike previous National Day rallies which were held in the morning;, this year's bi;558 words
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Article120 1963-05-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The annual elections to the 70-man general council of the 3.000-member Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union was completed yesterday. The union general secretary. Mr. Ong Kee Cheok. in a statement today, said that all the leaders of the union including Inche Mahmud Awang,120 words
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Article301 1963-05-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday rr<HE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, x said tonight that Malaya symbolised the spirit of the Commonwealth where men of all creeds and colours lived in harmony and justice. The Tengku, who was opening a "This is the Commonwealth" exhibition at the Dewan301 words
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Advertisement85 1963-05-24 4 NANYANG :"r 7Va MILES BUKIT TIMAH OPENS TO-DAY 1 SHOW 7.30 P.M. CHARLTON HESTON IN "BEN HUH" (IN COLOR-SCOPE WITH CHINESE SUBTITLE) At 3.00 30 9 30 p.m. "HERCULES in tbt CENTRE of th* EARTH R»« Pork Scope Color (wrth Chinese Suotitlci Op«nt Tomorrow "PRIVATE SECRETARY- (Hindi; T»«l«y: 1 JO-385 words
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Advertisement185 1963-05-24 4 CAPITOL (Spore) TOMORROW MIDNIGHI Winner of 444 be st ACTOR 3APAnCUVif filTr GREGORY PECK AUAUtmTW W (jfl BEST Screenplay AWARDS^AIf BEST A f& PRIZE WIMMEHS nC A|/ I Asv JL B I SEU GRtGUKi rfc j^lj \^jfl^k^k^k^umummmz^/y^ >tt '^i^k^R __^MMHMMHHHIHMHHIBNHHHHHHH^^^fII MARY BAOHAM PHILLIP (U.FORO JOHN MEGNA- RUTH WHITE PAUL FIX185 words
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Advertisement453 1963-05-24 4 GANISATIONb \OW SIIOUI\4. mII a.m., 1.45, 4, 0.30 9.30 o.m. 3 aUHMS'MIW-QHIM-WM TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' Winner of 3 Academy Awards BEST ACTOR i GREGORY PECK Best Screenplay 10 Best Art-Direction U ■j Universol-lnternotiono 1 i "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD fIE3E3E3jj I J XOW MIOU IM.! 11 a.m., 1 45, 4, 6453 words
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193 1963-05-24 5 'ENORMOUS EXPENSES' TO SERVE PORK IN HOSPITALS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The acting j Minister oi Health, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman told the House of Representatives today that the serving of pork to non-Muslim patients in government hospitals would entail "enormous expenditure and difficulties." He was replying to a question193 words
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Article65 1963-05-24 5 FIRE GUTS 90,000 SACKS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fire destroyed 90.000 gunny sacks i In a .•'tore at Jalan Pekan to-! day. Mr. Ns Thoo. 37. manager. Chuan Ho Hin Co of Clyde Street, the owner said that the cause of t lie tire was not known. Until late this afternoon, firemen65 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-05-24 5 Boesta to be held for two years KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Socialist Front leader and M.P. Ahmad Boestamam (above) is to be detained for two years with effect from March 11. the House of Representatives was told today. He is being held in the Batu Gajah detention camp in Perak. Approval116 words
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71 1963-05-24 5 SINGAPORE Thurs. A fisherman, Ng Seung Seah. 42. from Kampong Tanjong Irau. Changl. was robbed of $250 when he admitted four men into his home at 3.15 a.m. yesterday. Police said today that the men knocked on Ng's door and thinking they71 words
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Article132 1963-05-24 5 ALOR STAR, Thursday. 4 RMED villagers chased a man believed to be poultry thief early this morning and slashec I him with parangs. The man was later admittec Kbe hospital here in a js condition. His righi was almost severed. incident occurred a! pong Telok132 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-05-24 5 'Britain will defend Malaysia' assurance C-IN*C FAR EAST UNIFIED COMMAND FLIES IN TO MEET KING AND TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. '['HE Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Unified Command, Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. said here today that Britain was ready to defend Malaysia if called upon to do so. "Malaya has252 words
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Article34 1963-05-24 5 PENANO. Thurs. Burglars broke into a girls' classroom In the Selcolah Kebangsaan at Batu Ferrmghl here and escaped with $32 worth of cloth and thread belonging to the schools dress-mak-ing class.34 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-05-24 5 Malaya looks to Australia for help in any Indonesian crisis, he says SYDNEY. Thurs.—Malaya would rather call on Australia than on Britain for help in any crisis with Indonesia over Malaysia. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman (above) said here today. Dato Sulriman. Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, was answeringReuter - 138 words
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123 1963-05-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mute, who had been charged with a volunteer special constable. Nordln bin All. with extorting $20 from a labourer, was acquitted today by a district court. Chief Inspector E. H. Sheares had asked for the charge against Yew Teck Ouan,123 words
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Article, Illustration321 1963-05-24 5 Move to ban Parliament picketing perturbs SF members KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two Socialist Front M.P.s today deplored the Government's move to prevent what they described as "legitimate and peaceful picketing" outside the House of RepresentativesThe MPs. Mr. V. David (Bungsan and Mr. Tan Phock Kin < Tanjong t, were speaking321 words
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Article66 1963-05-24 5 IPOH. Thurs. A car reported stolen was found by a police patrol van near the New Town market here yesterday afternoon, but the battery and spare tyre with wheel valued at $65. were missing. The owner. Mr. Hung Phang Hiang. 23. a bank clerk, had left66 words
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Article36 1963-05-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. uill speak on "Will Malaysia succeed?" at the Singapore National Union of Journalists lunch in the Blue Room. Capital Restaurant, at 1 p.m. tomorrow36 words
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Article36 1963-05-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A buflct lunch will be given on board the S.S. "Galileo Oalilei" by the chairman of the Lloyd Triestlno and the ship's captain on June 1 to mark her maiden vovase.36 words
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221 1963-05-24 5 Police deny hunt for 'freed by mistake' mental patient- PENANG, Thurs pOLJCE today denied a newspaper report that they were trying to track down and capture a mental patient alleged to have been released by mistake from the Tanjong Rambutan hospital last weekend. "There Is no Indication of any such221 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-05-24 6 Straits Times pictures by Mak Kian SengMak Kian Seng - 16 words
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157 1963-05-24 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Health Ministry officials today launched a big sterilisation campaign in cholerainfected Potong Pasir in the Serangoon area. Throughout the morning, ministry workers pumped chlorine into ponds and sprayed Insecticide. Singapore's first cholera victim came from this kampong and157 words
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Article32 1963-05-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ail day and night express passenger trains will no longer stop at Kulai. Bckok and Beradln in Johore beginning from Sunday, the Malayan Railway announced tonight.32 words
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93 1963-05-24 6 JTUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— S. Ramasamy, 43, a school teacher at Jerantut Estate, was yesterday committed to -stand trial In the Raub High Court on a charge of murdering an office peon. Mansor bin Che Wer. 18. on March 12 The offence was alleged to93 words
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94 1963-05-24 6 Cholera: Sarawak Govt takes precautions UTCHING. Thurs. Sarawak is taking precautions following the outbreak of cholera in Malaya and Singapore. A Government spokesman said here that the situation was being closely watched. He said that the Medical Department had 39.000 doses of cholera vaccine distributed throughout Sarawak and available for94 words
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495 1963-05-24 6 Alliance win 5 seats without opposition SEREMBAN. Thurs. THE Alliance won five seats unopposed when nominations closed for the Kuala Pilah town council elections today. But in Seremban it faces stiff opposition from the "Chindependents" (followers of Mr. Chm See Yin, Independent M.P. for Seremban Timor who controlled the town495 words
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Advertisement173 1963-05-24 6 A blunt and simple statement In the midst of claims and counter-claims, you may well feel confused about petrol quality and petrol performance. Here, then, are facts which we at Caltex feel are timely and which may help you to reach a sound buying decision. n BEFORE BORON was first173 words
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Miscellaneous193 1963-05-24 6 4 II *y Oop V-T. H-—lim I UXX9 UKE XXTVS ll .ONLY YOU Vt HOW DO I I I ONLY GIVE 1M HALF Of V GOT VOUMELF A SOT TO TEACH I GET THAT I I WHATEVER HE MM&S 1 I 1 N- HMPGR- A IMTWONSM ACROE6 I IN. NO193 words
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Article, Illustration1762 1963-05-24 7 ROCKY GRAZI ANO: —boxing's man of hate, —brutality This was the fighter who packed 'em in with his special brand of venom ONE March nighl in 1945 the middle weight Rocky Graziano toored a thirdround knockout over the fast and clever Billy Arnold at Madison Square Garden. From the opening1,762 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1963-05-24 8 Avoid communalism, he warns House P.P.P. CHIEF SPEECH ON 'UNEQUAL CITIZENS' BRINGS RETORT BY PMIP SPOKESMAN... Mr. S: Premier must clarify this merger document By our Parliamentary reporters |^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Yesterday's speech from the throne by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong sparked off a lively debate in the House of1,384 words
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211 1963-05-24 8 Port split from railway: The first step KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The first step to split Port Swettenham from the Malayan Railway Administration was taken by the Government today with the publication of the Port Authorities Bill. This provides lor the establishment ot port authorities to manage new ports and sets211 words
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175 1963-05-24 8 Raja calls on public to support artists SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Culi ture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, urged the public today to support the artists of Singapore. He said that artists "who make our surroundings more beautiful to look at" had to live like any other people. "One way the175 words
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Article56 1963-05-24 8 PENANG. Thurs. Hairy Stothard, 30. was today fined $50 when he pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner at the junction of Fears Road and Tanjong Tokong Road uti March 23. Stothard. the pro.->ecun cd. challenged56 words
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248 1963-05-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs *TTHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that Malaiya had "no general unemployment" by current international standards. He was replying to a written question by Mr. Chan Yoon Onn (PPPKampar) who asked what steps the Government248 words
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215 1963-05-24 9 $300 m. loan bill is presented to the House KU A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. A bill authorismu the Government to raise loans of up to S3OO million from anywhere outside the Federation was presented to the House of Representatives today I'hr loans may be raised for the Development Fund,215 words
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Article62 1963-05-24 9 IPOH. Thun Tnr long dormant Umdinus Aiiti-TuborculoMs Oammtitea has ix-en revived by the Rotary Club ol Sitlawan. It will now work under the Perak Ant i-TuberiuloMK Association. Oillciul.s <l thr new committee are Chairman r.iui Shahnman bin Rai.i Abdul Humid: vice-chair-man Mr. Cheah Hoong Yean: ■ecretary62 words
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222 1963-05-24 9 Cup of tea, 1 giggles, then I screams and blood at hotel IPOH. Thurs. a hotel attendant, answering a MIM fur help, trapped a man in a room from which a blood -spattered woman emerged this morning. The woman. Ho Ah Loy. X, was rushed to hospital with five stab222 words
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Article73 1963-05-24 9 PENANG. Thurs. Yeoh Swee Keah. 63. today pleaded no! guilty to a charge of dealing In uncustomed goods with intent to defraud the Government of $9,524 duty at Bulcit Mertajam on Feb 17 last year. Another man. Qeolt Sui Leang. 22. also pleaded not guilty73 words
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Article46 1963-05-24 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Two official* will coniest the presidency of Penang Umno division at Its annual meeting on Sunday. They are Syed Hassan Aidid. the present divisional leader, and Inche Nyalc Haslum bin NjTiPuieh. a former city councillor i from Jelulong branch.46 words
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590 1963-05-24 9 i SINGAPORE. Thurs I 1 Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Housing and Development Board, Mr. S. Thiruchelvam, submitted to the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday that if the board were to give regular work to its daily-rated employees on Sundays590 words
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Article193 1963-05-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The 60 Filipino doctors to be recruited by the Federation Government will be offered the same pay as Malayan doctors who Join the Government on contract. The acting Minister of Health. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. said this in a written193 words
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Article35 1963-05-24 9 PENANO. Thurs.—The Penan* Hai Tho Association. comprising local merchants, shipping agents and allied traders, will celebraw Us sliver jubilee with a cocktail party and dance at its Malay Street premises on Saturday.35 words
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161 1963-05-24 9 A WATER BOAT IS LAUNCHED IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs. j Mr. Tan Kia Gan, Minister for National Development. launched the Harbour Board' 3 new water boat Ayer Molek at the Bukit Chermin yard today. The Ayer Molek is the 20th vessel to be built by the Singapore Harbour Board since161 words
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Article40 1963-05-24 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Peter Joe Aloy.MUb was fined $10 today for behaving in a disorderly manner 1 by shouting at officials of the Pegu I Road outdoor dispensary yesterday afternoon and refusing to queue up for an anti-cholera jab.40 words
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Advertisement169 1963-05-24 9 FOR THE GIRL WHO'WANTS TO FEEL FREE JjßM^jttleX Slum the Mitt, tlsttem the tummy. J9 trtnw the bips yet leaves you >£vj3Bßl completely free. i-£J?Q Extra small to extra larje. Other irarm«rt*.(frT>ni left to right).. Little Xtra, the girdle that iB slims, above the waist and V Little X Pantee169 words
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Advertisement215 1963-05-24 9 l^ ICE CREAM^ FOR YOUR PROTECTION: Our own WATER TREATMENT PLANT to ensure purity of every drop of water used Most modern factory with all STAINLESS STEEL equipment ■<■ All ingredients LABORATORY TESTED and PASTEURISED for PURITY Laboratory control and testing at all stages of production Strictest Hygiene regulations applied215 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-05-24 9 ttu 9 s Itunntf n f nalph Itrimdahl i WELL, THAT LAtV \i.y, BLMESt?\ "m S nOSSiSHOE Pi "Cm V CO-2T WAS ~M Bff^F-^ T^ WASCAL IS FINALLY J C'MeRE AN' \COVERED WITH SO MUCM UUNK I j»j|p ==l S CLEANING UP Htiyt&O'.J 'AtfE A ,kk ~7J\ -A348 words
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90 1963-05-24 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Wards fit (Minimum) THANKS TO Mothr-r of Perpetual fturooar and St Joneph of Cuprrtlnti* for se.se In our exams Clare and Ailrienne Louur MR ANO MR*. Chool Wan Sum. Kampar. thank nil rrl.itlvm and friends for donation*, wrratha and nttwul inre nt the funeral of their son Chool Chea90 words
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Article120 1963-05-24 10 JS Words $10 t Minimum) BXCITINQ NEW STYLES have heen added to thr Hnkory 196.1 KanKe. Sole Anenta. Vanity. 33 Kaffirs Place ■"■•ML lORNIAL CONTACT LENS Consult H c. Lraw, star Optical Co.. Clifford Hoiik Collyrr Quiiy, Singapore. Enquirir* and appointment* Phonr *****. ROLAND'S I SMI town: beat h.nr-cut120 words
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Article83 1963-05-24 10 U Word* UM (Mlm.) TOOTH rbh onmsi iawl«u. Kuala Lumpui Public Kalli May 2MB Tuesday. 2VUi Wednesday at Buklt Blotaas Ulrl* School Hall. Bukv Bintans. Rd, 7 SO o m WHAT CHRIST SAID can make all the difference to you. Bee fnr yourself from upward path rorreanondenc* course83 words
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Article589 1963-05-24 10 The aims of the African sum j mit conference at Addis \baba are too ambitious to be achieved all at once. A common market, a self-sufficient system for financing continental development and a solid voting bloc at the United Nat(OBI cannot be wished into hoing, but must589 words
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Article363 1963-05-24 10 The Sultan of Perak and tlie Prime Minister regard the recent unhappy incident involving themselves as closed They have made this clear to officials of the court of Perak, and the reconciliation is to be completed when Tengku Abdul Rahman personally calls upon His Highness. Yet Mr. DR.363 words
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Article233 1963-05-24 10 The Coital Commissioner, Tuan Haji Ismail Panjang Axis, foresees no difficulty obstructing Kuala Lumpur's elevation to city status once the Government agrees to it The reservation, such as it is, is unnecessary. The Government is hardly likely to withhold consent when the argument for change is so clearly233 words
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Article, Illustration872 1963-05-24 10 THAILAND'S PREMIER TALKS TO KRISHNA MOORTHY IN BANGKOK A joint front to fight Communist expansion in South-east Asia THAILAND'S Prime Minister Marshal Sarit Thanarat feels that some non-Commun-ist countries are not showing enough interest in stemming the Communist tide in Laos. In an hour-long interview in his office in872 words
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LETTERS
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Letter563 1963-05-24 10 YOUR editorial says that "the principle at stake Is that the central government must control Federal revenue." Nowhere In the White Paper or In the exchange of letters between the Tengku and the Prime Minister of Singapore are the words "Federal revenue" used. The words used were563 words
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Letter129 1963-05-24 10 DR. FIELD'S article on cholera (S.T. May 18 J is most interesting. But he seems to have missed the serious outbreak which swept Perlis during the Japanese occupation. I remember very well the panic and fear it caused among the local inhabitants. The death rate was so high129 words
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Letter58 1963-05-24 10 1 UNDERSTAND that, strange as It seems, the staging or screening of an old Chinese true story entitled "Leonar Theen Loy" always brings on a storm. It will be Interesting to see If It would still be so and to this end I appeal to cinema owners to screen58 words
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Letter45 1963-05-24 10 I AM wondering Just how accurate our Malayan weather experts are, for a few days after they confidently predicted that rain was not expected for at least a month or so till midJune, it began to come down in sheets. PHILIP LEE Singapore45 words
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Letter127 1963-05-24 10 SOME months ago, a State Assemblyman told a function in Johore Bahru that the State Government would make Johore Bahru the New York of the State. He was referring to the new buildings that the State Government was buildlne and exhorted tha people to co-operate with buildings have been127 words
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Letter80 1963-05-24 10 KLANG and Port Swettenham are still as filthy and dirty as ever. There appears to be no supervision by the health authorities over the food hawkers, eating stalls, and markets. It Is not an uncommon sight to see refuse and rubbish strewn all over the place, refuse bins80 words
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Letter41 1963-05-24 10 WHY have some Grade One pupils with distinctions in English and other subjects failed to gain admission to Malayan teachers' colleges when some Grade Two and Grade Three candidates with a pass in English have been admitted? SMALL HOLDER Sungkai41 words
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Article400 1963-05-24 10 D> Wll 1> 1 111 M. NEW YORK. Thurs. Ac astonishing feat of craftsmanship model of New York City covering 10.000 square feet will be the heart of the cltys exhibit at the 1%4 New York World's Fair The model will show all fiveOFNS - 400 words
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Advertisement673 1963-05-24 10 Strait* Tin*. Malay Mail CtesaifleO *<i»«rtie*menta may oe n*nded tec l*t Ftoor COLO SJTOHAQB AftCADB Orchard Roeo COLO STOMOI MANCHEt AT HOLLAND ■tOAD-HCATON* lIFPIL StOAD- -NAVAL IAII Aathortsed Agents: CITY BOOK ITOm LTD Wtneheeter Houu. Collyer Quay TMK NKWS F»ON" FMtpatrtek** Siipsnweieil M. M. MMAIL I Admiralty Road. Havel Beee673 words
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Advertisement92 1963-05-24 10 RUGGED CHALLENGE FOR TEENAGERS Train a boy to go into the wilderness virtually empty-handed, dependent on his wits for his survival; take him on gruelling mountain expeditions that test his endurance to the limit this sort of I treatment, provided by a new kind of "school", is bringing maturity and92 words
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Advertisement10 1963-05-24 10 3 SINGAPORE FEDERAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LTD. sffi? stop 'JIP10 words
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Article69 1963-05-24 11 KUAjLA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Fire engine and Public Works Department lorries are now supplying water to the 2.500 people of Marang. 12 miles south of here. rday the acting Trengganu Mentri Besar Inche Mohamed Taha bin Embong. vlMted them and announced that the Government would supply between69 words
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Article145 1963-05-24 11 Thai police kill border bandit KANGKOK. Thurs. A Communist bandit has bren reported killed along the Thai-Malayan border, according to police reports reaching here. Several others were bf-iM-M-d wounded when nine former .Malayan bandits clashed with Thai police in Yala Province on May 18. the reports silid Police said medical145 words
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Article, Illustration810 1963-05-24 11 DOCTOR ACCUSED OF RAPE: BIG CROWD AT HEARING SITIAWAN, Thursday. A CHEQUE for $10,000 was given by a doctor to the mother of the girl he had allegedly raped, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The witness. Dr. (Miss) Khairunisah Begum Badsha, of810 words
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Article, Illustration26 1963-05-24 11 Read Mochtar Lubis' great story of Indonesia today (Twilight in Jakarta) in I VI I i II A BKRITA HARIAN starting tomorrow26 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-05-24 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Archbishop of York. Dr. Donald Coggan (above), will fly in tomorrow evening for a brief visit in between two South-East Asia ronfer ences of the United Bible Societies. Dr. Coggan. president of the United Bible Societies attended the conterence held214 words
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92 1963-05-24 11 SINGAPORE Thurs Lee i Keng Hoe. 23. was today jailed for 18 month* (or attempting to extort SlO.OOO from a woman. He pleaded guilty. Inspector Ram Naidu told a magistrate's court thai the woman. Ooh Poll Lang, owner i.f hair dressing saloon in92 words
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Article52 1963-05-24 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Johore Bahru Women Teachers' Union will hold an j "equal pay" rally in the Diamond Jubilee Hall at 5 p.m. on Saturday. Among thp speakers will be Mrs. F. R. Bhupalan, Che Fatimah binte Hamid Don. and Inche Mohd. Nur Ismail, the Johore52 words
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Article26 1963-05-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malayan newspapers today collected a total or $1.***** for the National Patriotic Fund bringing Uie loial lo dale lo $662.*****.26 words
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268 1963-05-24 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A QUKRY on the iinancial arrangements between Singapore and Malaya on merger will be asked by Tun Lim Yew Hock when the Legislative Assembly meets on June 7. Tun Lim will ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. whether he will268 words
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Article113 1963-05-24 11 iMTWivr Thurs I/UCHI.NG. llnil.s. Sarawak S d< tion camps were the brs! he had ever seen, said Mr. Fi-;i no r Bi' oc kwa v. British Labour Party M p.. Ml. Broclcway, with teiiow M P.s Mr. Arthur Boitom- cv and tIH, Rin H u&SS; ™JA°S*£113 words
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Advertisement90 1963-05-24 11 Pick a pa c k 0f..... Fropax FROZEN FOODS Country-fresh vegetables m d *.^St -*■»>. fruits, prime fiiiets of fish from England's ice-cold seas... Frozen Foods of supreme quality and freshness, the pick of the world's t > finest is yours when you PICK A PACK OF FROPAX PRCSH FROM90 words
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Miscellaneous167 1963-05-24 11 I almost missed my big chance 1. Ihe night before an interne* for an important I 2. On my way to the interview the next morning job I celebrated a festival with my tamilv. I suffered from severe indigestion. J ,f m*\ i I '?i\i I\. <\^ni f Eft f167 words
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Miscellaneous537 1963-05-24 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA I 830 Something Old. Something sf KVK f 41.7 metres 9.45 singing Together: 10.00 The A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- Revolt In Brunei: 10.15 Latin ra-ku: 6.02 Mcrnlng Melodies; Jnzz Quartet 10.30 Concert Clas--7.00 Time Signal. Tbe New*; 7.10 sics: 11.00 Clox Down TSJ!7*537 words
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205 1963-05-24 12 700 Federal Reserve unit men for Spore KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs About 700 officers and men of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police Reserve Unit will be sent to Singapore to help the island police keep law and order when Malaysia comes into being. This was stated by the Minister of205 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-05-24 12 SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOSSIBLY for the first time in his life, trade unionist Mr. C. V. Devan Nair will take on the role of employer when wage talks begin between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Adult Education Board on Saturday.177 words
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Article192 1963-05-24 12 CHEMIST FLIES IS ATERSING, Thurs. m Senior police officers from Johore Bahru and a top chemist, who had flown in from Kuala Lumpur, worked round-the-clock today to solve the murder of a family of four in Jalan Endau yesterday. Police last night found several weapons, including192 words
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Article59 1963-05-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, will present certificates to 49 apprentices who passed examinations of the Central Apprenticeship Board, at the Secondary Technical School in Maxwell Road on Saturday. The year's best apprentice 's Mr. K. Rajendran.59 words
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Article39 1963-05-24 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application for Interpretation of a clause in a collective agreement between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore National Union of Journalists on May 28.39 words
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421 1963-05-24 12 TWO COMPANIES CLAIM AND COUNTER-CLAIM $800,000 IN MINE CASE 1 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. j niwo local companies are parties in a mining suit in the High Court before Mr. Justice Winslow in which the claim and coun-ter-claim total over $800,000. The plaintiffs are Tong Alk (Far East) Ltd.. who are421 words
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Article56 1963-05-24 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A young speaker today told members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West «f his experiences at the Outward Bound School at Lumut. He Is Sect Soi Thonz. 18. of the Salvation Army Boy s H :ne. who »as sponsored by the club56 words
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Article53 1963-05-24 12 IPOH. Thurs. The Sultan of j Perak has conferred on his cousin. Raja Noor Em* blnti Raja Mohamed Zulklfli. 18. the title of Raja Puan Muda, Peralc. This follows her marriage, earlie/ this month, to the Raja Di-HUir of Perak. Raja Ekram ibnl Sultan I Vusul53 words
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56 1963-05-24 12 Another 9 held in 'Operation Clean-up' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Nine more youths have been detained in "Operation Clean-up." the Selaneor C.I.D. eh. Commissioner Sher Mohnmi'd Allah Baka.sti. disclosed today. This brings the total detained in i he operation to 49. The nine were detained in a raid on Kamponc Trcacher.56 words
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Article56 1963-05-24 12 PENANG. Tliurs.— The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur is expected to berth at Swettenham Pier here at 5 p.m. on Friday, bringing back about 1.900 new haus from Mecca. About 1.000 of Uip rcturniiiß pilgrims will disembark here. 200 at Port Swettenham on Saturday and the56 words
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356 1963-05-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE Peoples' Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. said in the House of Representatives today that the only remedy in the "regrettable incident" between the Sultan of Perak and Tengku Abdul Rahman was an apology from the356 words
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Advertisement443 1963-05-24 12 WA 2jW^ CARS TRUCKS ENGINES ■cmi (Bcamucel r ~~IIX i iJE%cSL |V^ v —(CD lr <Qr its _|n n INVEST IK BE WISE ABOUT \J PHILI PS matxra kmmo FAs you know a television receiver is a very complex and costly piece of equipment You therefore must think carefully before443 words
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Advertisement140 1963-05-24 12 The one thing young girls should never economise on Certain sfcm conditions are pecially common to young girls am) boys; like spots, pimples, blackheads, or very greasy skins These conditions are too import ant to be treated with a cheap remedy. Whatever your age, you should always spend a bttft140 words
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Miscellaneous262 1963-05-24 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 7. Put a cross on the junction 8. 9. Goodnight, aad smart for luck (6). sleep! (8, 6). IS. Four In the bar public no 10. Effect ot 24 acroas In the cen- more drinks will be served I tre of (4). (6. 4). 11, 12262 words
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Article, Illustration842 1963-05-24 13 Automatic transmission popular too \V ST KA LI AS greatest single manufacturing industry the automobile industry —is undergoing the biggest changes in its year history. The changes reflect altered buying preferences of Australian motorists for station wagon sedans and for vehicles with automatic transmission.842 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-05-24 14 MOTORISTS' AID: RADIO 'TRAFFIC-CASTS' Melbourne broadcasting station has roving patrol cars and plane AUSTRALIA has more than three million cars —27 for every 100 people making it the fourth most motorised nation ii. the world. The most densely populated state is Victoria, vhich obtained 30 per cent of the 188,000386 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-05-24 14 HIGH quality industrial and aviation fuels are being exported by Australian oil refineries in increasing quantities to countries throughout the world. .More than 530 million gallons of oil products were exported daring the year ended June 30, 1962. Various fuels, worth $150 million,310 words
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Article, Illustration457 1963-05-24 15 SAFETY ON ROADS: STRAP YOURSELF IN CAR Increasing use of belts in Australia AUSTRAL. AN motor vehicle manufacturers are now fitting seat safety belt anchorages in new model cars. This follows nation-wide recognition of the importance of seat belts in preventing serious injury in road accidents. There are now eight457 words
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382 1963-05-24 15 Smooth riding over the roughest roads with Australian suspension AUSTRALIAN MADE cars have won praise for their smooth riding and for the durability of their suspension characteristics made accessary by the rugged conditions in some parts of Australia. All Australian cars and a number of foreign made cars, assembled in382 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-05-24 15 WHEN DOES VINTAGE CAR BECOME A VETERAN? NEVER is the difference between a veteran car and a vintage model, and how does a vintage icar qualify to become a veteran car? This double-barrelled question is asked so often that Mr. Jack Smith, of the Veteran Car Club of Australia (N.S.W.212 words
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Article152 1963-05-24 16 4 I'STRALIA is working on elec- trie fuel cells which could replace the petrol engine. An Australian, Dr. K. .Mills, who is a Fellow of the National I niversity at anberra. said that the CSIRO and the National University were working on the project. Dr.152 words
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453 1963-05-24 16 rl£ manufacture of rubber product Including automotive tyres in Australia ll a substantial industry, comprising almost 150 firms, not including those engaged In repairing and retreadIng tyres. Itrvit of Australia s imports of crude natural rubber, and almost all her requirement* of rubber latex and453 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-05-24 16 NEW LACQUER RETAINS GLOSS, COLOUR FOR YEARS PROMINENT among the many ancillary industries surrounding; Australia's large automotive industry is automotive finishing the manufacture and sale of lacquers and enamels for the 300,000 new motor vehicles annually appearing on Australian roads. The Australian paint industry's production417 words
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333 1963-05-24 16 AUSTRALIAN auto accessory manufacturers help motorists overcome I lie heat problem by manufacturing a number <>l car cooling devices lor a variety of vehicles. Perhaps the most effective of these ta the evaporative cooler. Based on the wetted cloth principle, this cooling method has been333 words
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678 1963-05-24 16 Australia one of most car-conscious countries in world AUSTRALIA is one of the most car-cons-cious countries in the world, with more than 3 mil. vehicles one to every 3.5 of her 10.700,000 people. By 1980. when the population Is expected to exceed 15.000,000 the ratio Is expected to be one678 words
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Article, Illustration247 1963-05-24 17 Instrument tuning keeps your car efficient WITHIN the past fiv. years a revolution has been taking place in the everyday tune-up procedure for motor vehicles, and service station drive-ways in Australia now display rows of instrument dials. Reason for the increased use of instruments for routine 5,000-mile tuning is twofold.247 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-05-24 17 PARTS FOR A TWO-STROKE ENGINE TO 10-TON BULLDOZER More makes, models of vehicles on Aussie roads than anywhere else THE efficiency and quality of Australian made automotive parts and engine reconditioning equipment is recognised th ro iik hou t the world. There are now more makes393 words
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426 1963-05-24 17 DOES YOUR SPEEDO FLUCTUATE? A KINK AUSTRALIAN MADE cars are precision built to i;i\" ;i long life <;l good service. The following hints will help you l<> Keep your car in top condition: If the pointer of your speedometer fluctuates, it does not necessarily mean that a fault exists in426 words
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Advertisement135 1963-05-24 13 BUY FROM AUSTRALIA rlf x^^^v ....for tested and proven durability in automotive parts c^^ rV -^vC""*' .-al^^v^ equipment and the manifold items are at your service "f^^jh^^ 1 that are part of such equipment, are on Wf?^«^ X^^'^^^^mltS^^SSfi^^'^ known the world over. From a spark JS^ES^sSl^^V^S^ 3^^^^^ Ua/U^l J^l Th«y135 words
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Advertisement343 1963-05-24 14 "v, Site Viirl a x %s jAufl T '^BL^ ,^o^l E^SflNßl^^^^K^^^^k JtC« flC*^^T*-T^^Hl^^^^^^^Bt J Jj **m\ milt :^i' ■*^'"^Bi tislE«3 t/ Mi t~ j*4. JL kj— i— Bt Mb a"- -—^R^^mtKmmi^^tMK&^^^^SE^^^^^^K^^^^^^^mi wi r T 1 l 7 jf X fx «r^ A Ism i \J When one car oUtseUjs any343 words
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Advertisement298 1963-05-24 15 SERVICE STATIONS! EXTRA f^fPfl^ BUSINESS Owners of modern cars want their vehicles kept in top condition. Old fashioned mechanics working by "ear" and "feel" can't do it! Replex simplified specialist equipment enables YOU to easily make the accurate adjustments demanded by modern high-performance vehicles and which only precision instruments can298 words
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Advertisement170 1963-05-24 16 For Quality that Lasts Sets the Standard Factory's Representative: MAT GEO. H. CHEW ATSOIXI 399 A RIVER VALLEY RD ZZSLSSJSSMX SINGAPORE. TEL: BS4SB HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR CAR LAST LONGER Use only DUFOR replacement parts. DUFOR parts are equal to the world's best and arc fitted in all cars170 words
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Advertisement128 1963-05-24 16 to_ a yn a PI A I t%#* fjs f. ~\rj V^w \V%9k2S^ J* "V j£& Automotive Replacement D AHIATHP If #%l^l#* Wl% Assemblies and Replar in ifi Ihu.Co1 hu. Co1 Avaiianie national radiators (manufacturing) PTY. LTD. of Australia, have available for export a comprehensive range of complete radiator units128 words
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Advertisement494 1963-05-24 17 TRIM,TAuT,TERRIFIC! NEW [A I POM a so/id worth that means better value! ''s,., ,J^^BHL^L^iHHBhJQ^HH| j^^^^. This new Falcon reflects a sincere concern for the features that matter most Bfc^BfcMy^SjS BwJE^SSSSPPBMIiL^MiI^^E^i^M jjjjjjjjjMi^Bß^^^^J Ehk to you. In style it is low, lithe and sets a new trend with its ThunderbirdI vl |J^j^Mii*jg^CEsSsGSE^^^^^™T^^s*^^^BM^^L^ii^ii^-^^^494 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-05-24 18 CHAN BONG SOO - Burmese aiming for bigger trade in S.E.A. CHAN BONG SOO By CONSIDERABLE expansion in trade between Burma and South-East Asia is expected to result from the establishment of a Burmese trade centre in Singapore last week. Situated in Circular Road, the centre is Burma's first in the region. Its immediate317 words
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308 1963-05-24 18 MOK SIN PIN - SUGAR PRICE IS UP $35 IN SEVEN MONTHS MOK SIN PIN By iirHAT is behind the constant rise in prices of sugar over the past few months? This is what Malayan housewives have been wanting to find out. A leading sugar importer in Singapore attributed this to a shortage of308 words
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Article65 1963-05-24 18 A PORTION of the specialised equipment purchased by the Gammon Hawaiian Dredging-Pomeroy Joint venture for the Kuala Lumpur International Airport has arrived for delivery to the Sungei Buloh site. The equipment. manufactured by South Pacific Engineering Pty. Ltd. of Australia, comprises a traction driven road broom, two65 words
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Article70 1963-05-24 18 We« Germany's motor vehicle production (ell to 235.728 units in April from 243.816 units in March, according to the Association of Motor Manufacturers In Frankfurt. However, the April output which Included 201,875 passenger cars, rose 28.5 per cent on April last year. Output In the first70 words
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Article226 1963-05-24 18 CORTINA NO. 4 IS A SUPER A SALOON car described as one of the fastest on the road is being made available to Malaysian motorists from today. It is the Cortina Super. Ford of Britain's No. 4 In the successful Cortina range, and the most powerful of ;he other three226 words
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138 1963-05-24 18 Bayer marks 100 years in business pERMANYS second lar- gest joint-stock company. Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktlengesellschaft, Leverkusen. Is to celebrate the centenary of its foundation on August Originally founded by Mr. Frledrich Bayer as a company manufacturing aniline dyestuffs, it is now the largest chemical company on the European continent and138 words
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Article94 1963-05-24 18 MR. H. TOELLNER. a representative of a West German fruit drink manufacturer. Tropi GmbH of Dortmund, vi.sited Singapore last week to formulate plans for a sales expansion and to Introduce a new type of Tropi drink in the near future. Mr. Toellner. who had been to94 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-05-24 18 rpHE chairman of Cbam--1 pion Motors Ltd. and associated companies. Mr. A. (iutwirth. has announced two executive changes in the croup of companies. They are Mr. RE. Butcher (above left), who has been appointed deputy chairman of the group, and Mr. R.N. Worthinitton who becomes a director110 words
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Advertisement164 1963-05-24 18 Excellent Opportunity far investmentl CAPITAL PARK I'niversity Rd. off Dunearn Road Two-Storey Terrace Houses 524.800/-Semi-Detached 2-Storcy Bungalows $31,000/-Two-Storey Bungalows $48,000/--(FREEHOLD LAND) ENG LOK MANSION Napier Road (Near Botanic Garden) 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS 4 Bedrooms (Two With Bathrooms Attached) $25,800/- ALSO SHOP-HOUSES FOR SALE AT THOMSON ROAD. 3rd MILE $29,800 OFFICE164 words
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Advertisement247 1963-05-24 18 CABIN CABIMAT Compact foMing tvp« 2" As attractive in oppe«r--«2" colour slide P-0..C OB ■if iB Brilliant focusing. Lorn tor, gives large, brilliart heat and less popping. and sharply defined Use* almost noiwlni screen images. Semi auto- blower You'll thrill to the performance of this matic changer tor confully automatic247 words
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Advertisement1383 1963-05-24 19 10 LIVERPOOL k WEST COASI U.K.i Dm Sow* Siiu S°mi> **tm AJAX LitirpiM, Glasgow II Pt May 2J May 21 ADkASTUS A. mojtti. LuerpMl Gda 35 Telay Ma} 25/ 1 UPEHOR L»trpaai, Giisgc* May 21 Jaae 2 JaM 4 EUMAF.US Mars L'RMI. Ha.ri. H'burg K«« 1 Mil IM* I/IB laa*1,383 words
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Advertisement1354 1963-05-24 19 THE t. A. C. UMESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTEIBAM. AMSTERBAM. BSLB. GOTHENBURG AND COPEHHACEH. Ay^"*v\ S'pori P. Sham Penang l-VVftoVKl ""ISTRU" 1) ....1.2V21/2SMa| 21/21 May n3O May U\ "Sibohga" a) M May/ 4 Jim S, lime 1/ IJm V\iV^-/ iuik.»NulA' M/MJIM 2S/2JJUI 11/2H <aaa «.X>^tV^ 'BUMA'1,354 words
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Advertisement1473 1963-05-24 19 bem^Jlime EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOOR, UVEBPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. raw* p S'haa <-im*B BENMACDHUI (NJ) H lurg. L Ha. HavTf, MM. II Pt May 21 May 21/ 1 BcNUMOMJ.(L.Ukt I RMI, ROam, Hill. R'Mf| Mai 21/21 Mai 11/ 4 JtN VI UNbLOt itxj kiidai, M'tro. HimMtg May 11/ 4 Jim1,473 words
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Advertisement1234 1963-05-24 19 feMcAUSIER 6c CO^ LTD. t-^ Teh N*. I3JII. MiIiMMAN UMS *JB KaVAVBMBJSS VUtW UMBOR. HAMBUIC RSTTERBAkL LOS AMBUES. SAN FUNCISCO. HAVRE. HULL 1 MIBOLESBIOUCB SEAHLE. VANCOUVER i PORTLAND CITY Of WELLINGTON t ActiaUH urge fir CeitraJ t SMtJ) Aaenta. BW* P "<tii«i S.H-J4/27M11 21/lßMa| MMaMJui, s*ha»^ Pen,-,. Urn I,M,, S1,234 words
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629 1963-05-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent WHILE some industrials maintained their recent t;ains yesterday many of the leading counters on the Malayan Stock Exchange, were slightly easier. The most obvious cause for this was profit-taking as operators took advantage of the rises of the past few629 words
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Article23 1963-05-24 20 Malayan Stork Indices Mar kl May 33 Industrials 113.66 IIMI Tins: 115.32 115.31 S robbers: iri.BB 113.74 Dec. 29, 1962 10023 words
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Article836 1963-05-24 20 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Bouttsad (1.000) SI Hip. il.ihiu, jl.."'i Dunlops (1,000) ftM, i.i.ihXi) SL'.M: I. tmeltsrs (2,000) 53..17, D. CJ.OOO) $3..'i5, (7,000) $3.53. (2,000) $3.54.836 words
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432 1963-05-24 20 AFTER the recent easier trend Straits tin rallied by 52.12J yesterday to $458.37 on an offering estimated at 240 tons, down 5 tons. In London on Wednesday after a rather subdued opening in Ylew of the further drop in the East, the tin432 words
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Article112 1963-05-24 20 MELBOURNE, Tfcurs 'THE buoyancy ol Surar storks on reports of record overseas sugar prices pave a fillip to the market and industi .als ruled steady to firmer. Klaes outnumbered tally. Turnovers were moderate, but covered practically the whole list. Ba«e metals were slightly firmer, oils ..leady and loans112 words
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Article245 1963-05-24 20 SHIPS lyin* alongside the Sinß^psro Harbour wharyss ar eipecwd today are: Hteotor v, Adravius 33,34, Uruas N.W. 2/3. Bentong 47 North. KenisKau 23/L'4. UoeKh Sllverspray tj/7. (ioMm BlKma 40/41. Bambala 38/3V>, Bantam 44, Tborsgaard 13/14, Kyuwa Ifaru 2li ■30. Uarrybank IS, Glenlyon 33/36. H»rn Clipper 42/43, Nestor245 words
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Article235 1963-05-24 20 lUNE first i<*\. ruhbtr buyers lok e J* i#d at S pni S'"««P«ra and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7:>| centt lirr Ib. up a quari.-r Thy toni> wm quiet. S.C. C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 K.B.S. prompt t.o.b. bnvrra 7i|. sellers235 words
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Article29 1963-05-24 20 MAI B. MALAYAN Xl MBIK PRICE: 7.">; cents (up a quarter ol a cent). IDT: MHJ7I (up $2,121) Kstiniated unofficial offering »40 tons (down five tons i29 words
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Article134 1963-05-24 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May £1. Three Uw:m rMimops N K. Smelter* -.ij Kmo 21 cam* m. n. i ''Smmoo i« rt« Jiime orda 16 WU I n«rh, «d n Hrew 30 ct«. jthfii 16 eta n i-ement IS ,i v si,« m hl ontaioers II Ms. s r.rnr. 4cAhsier134 words
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Article67 1963-05-24 20 HINESK Produce Cichanna, ImtiCoconut oil: riulk $421 sellers, drum 149) Mllrro Copra: May/June UK 'Continent $27 iuyer«. Ptpewr: Muntok white $147| !.*ll»r«. arawak whit.- $145 srllrr*. special ttrawak black $102 i eellrra, garbim JimponK Muck $105 sellers AST a 1171 —Una, Singapore Coconut Oil Millers- Attelatien trices: bulk67 words
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Article67 1963-05-24 20 PMC Malayan tueh.-niie Bank.' Attociatian made tbaae rhan. atea to merchants yextcrd.iy nil ratra o $100): Sollmi TT or OB roady MM ranct 140 1/4: BslKian Frjnci lei Italian Lira *****. Oo the free tichange rnimti n louk Kook yesterday the US. deiiir raa quoted at 6.76| for67 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-05-24 20 Cell ot BARCELONA As trom 25rh June 1963 trem Merseilles Ourwerd ami 10th August 1963 from Singapore Homeward our T.r. "VIET NAM" "LAOS' 1 "CAMBODGE" will call BARCELONA every month tor PASSENGERS and FREIGHT Singapore: Tel. ***** (Passage), ***** (Freight) K.L. Tel. ***** Pt. SweHenhaw Tel. 6695 Penang Tel. 6324S1,044 words
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Advertisement210 1963-05-24 20 VvT\ HOEGH LINES FOR CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERSTREAM accepting i-ari/o for Halifax and for Montreal. Toronto and Hamilton with fast, railage From Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. S'hom Penong Ist Call 2/6 June 7/9 Jime 20/21 June 2nd Call 14/19 June Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD. kmtmmt210 words
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Advertisement719 1963-05-24 21 NOTICES I THE PUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED i Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office. No. 59. Robinson Road. Singapore, on Wednesday. sth June. 1963 at 3.00 p.m. for the following purposes: 1. To719 words
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Advertisement776 1963-05-24 21 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Wordt SS (Min.}— Box I* eta, carlrci YOUNG GIRLS WANTED to assist V tn office work. Apply Manager, P.O. Box 284, Ipoh. BOX AIE3O Vacancy tor Estate* j Department Executive. Position now filled. All applicants thanked. WANTED MALE JUNIOR Typist. Must speak Ood776 words
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Advertisement911 1963-05-24 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt SI (Mln.y—Box cts. txtrm WELL ESTABLISHED FIRM Requires Experienced Shipping Clerk (25 to 35 ear.-). Apply Box A 6361 S.T. S'por*. EXPERIENCES) SCIENCE TEACHER 'or School Certlflcat* Class. Apply Principal. St. Joseph's School. Johore Sahru. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT/ ADMINISTRATOR Internationally Known Business Machines Organisation Invltat *p*4l*atlene from Qualified911 words
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Advertisement983 1963-05-24 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box S9 eft. tMtrm ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM To L*t At 130, Sophia Road, Singapore. Reasonabl* Rental Apply Tel: (S'por*) ***** UNFURNISHED LARCE AIRY Room bathroom attached: Tanglln area. Rent 8100/-. Phone (Spore) ***** for Mis* Wong after 2 p.m. AVAILABLE ACCOMMODATION Full Board, Lodging983 words
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Advertisement840 1963-05-24 21 EDUCATION 29 Wtrdt SS (Min.}— Box iO eU. txtrm NOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improving your knowledge of the National Language by reading Beiita Barian daily, the only romanlsed National Language newspaper. LEARN NATIONAL LANGUAGE Malay Beginners' Classes. Morning' Afternoon 'Evening. Also Standard I. Regent Commercial Inirtltut* (Airconditioned', (Wonderland First840 words
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Advertisement963 1963-05-24 21 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS M Words tt (mm.}— Box H ttt. tMtrm FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wld* range of Pan Book* on display In tbe Cold Btorag* Arcade, Orchard Road, '.a conjunction witb B.P.C.K. THI FAR EAST ENGINEER Published quarterly THE ENGINEER, Ilk* Iti itmpsnien vtlum* th* Hang KMIg A963 words
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Advertisement945 1963-05-24 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Wtrmm U (Mtn.y—Box 19 eU. txtrm MCRRIS MINOR 1000 1988 —ack Saloaci Taxed Ir.sured December MileMB tl.ouu ***** Oa* European o*>oer. I IS7 Halt Rd.. Katong. Spore. MIMA I*oo YM3. One omner e>c«JMot condition $4000/- or Hire purcaaa*. View at Frank*! Caltex Btatlon. 2.50 p-m.— 6.30945 words
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Advertisement849 1963-05-24 21 FOR SALE it Words Si (Min.)— Box it ,tt. tMlrm AROAINtI At Met**) prices Cr.mphorv ood chests, arums besks baby cols A playpens, cuffs* taolrs. various sizes Including nest of tables WM* MtoOtlOß an*. Lc* ruraltur* <*■»--**■- Specialist). 69 Killlntr Road, B'por*. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHAtK ttrmi for T.V. tsts, Air849 words
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1273 1963-05-24 22 MALAYA CUP PREVIEW by— Norman S.ebel Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. WILL be a Malaya Cup final atmosphere about the meeting of Selangor and Perak in the north zone of this year's competition -at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday (5.15 p.m.). For three successive years.1,273 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-05-24 22 MATTHEWS: I'LL PLAY AS LONG AS I CAN RUN LONDON. Thurs.— SUnlc> Matthews. Iceland's "Footballer ol thr Yr.ir." for the second time at the age of 48. Intends to continue playing M M lon( as I ran run.' Matthews, who helped Stokr gain promotion from Div. 2 of the English135 words
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99 1963-05-24 22 MANILA. Thurs. President lfJ Macapascal of the Philippines said today he might ask Indonesia's President Sorkarno to join him in taking up coif. Mr. Macapagal lias been presented with a set or coif clubs by the Malayan Premier. Tengltu Abdul Rahman, who is99 words
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119 1963-05-24 22 BOXING Withdraws hit 'grand tourney' CINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singu- pore Aamuteur Bwtng Association's "grand boxing tournament" scheduled for tomorrow at the Happy World Stadium <8 p.m.' has been badly hit by several withdrawals, writes LIM KEK CHAN. SABA secretary Michael Tan said today that so tar only eight of the119 words
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Article112 1963-05-24 22 pENANG. Thurs. The Penan? Lawn Tennis Association lost j about $2,590 in staging the recent Malayan open championships here. This was disclosed in Hie accounts tabled at, the associations annual meeting last night. "These accounts have not been j audited." the retiring president Soon Cheng112 words
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Article449 1963-05-24 22 CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Thurs. Oxford University .shocked the West Indian cricketers on the first day of their match at Oxford yesterday by capturing seven wickets for 84 by the close, which left them 35 runs behind the Oxford first innings of 119. The best bowling of449 words
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Article312 1963-05-24 22 CYCLING CABLE EXPLAINS NON-ENTR V KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. SOUTH KOREA have sent a cable to the Malayan Cyclists Federation apologising for not submitting entries for the first Asian cycling championships here from June 2 to 8, writes FRANCIS Soutn Korea and Indonesia will not be represented312 words
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Article141 1963-05-24 22 Warning to S'pore coaches SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore AAA today issued a stern warning to "certiflcatehunting" coaches writes Ernest Irida. Many coaches, according to the AAA's couching midcommlttee, quickly lost i.iterest In athletics after receiving their certificates. The suD-commlttee warned those coaches who did not comply with the MaocUlion's coaching141 words
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Article73 1963-05-24 22 BOCCEK tour match (KOU ■ban): Krlan'.nn combined schools 6 West Australian M-hool-boys 0. Ipoh Div. 1: Kilat 3 Kmia Indians 1: Div. 2: Ramblers 2 Tamil Younu.-ters 2: Div. 3. Kailu.iys 1 Borneo 1. Taiping Lue: CRC 4* 2 Transport Coy 1. X«*ri Div 1 Seremban > Chin Woo73 words
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Article113 1963-05-24 22 P;.\.\NU. Tliurs.— Buddy Yap qualified for the men's singles srmi-iiniil.s of the Penang Chinch* Recreation Club tennis championships when he beat Cheah Kee Chuan 6-2, 6-2 in a quarter-finai round today. Special etrnt: Tan Seng Jin bt Goh Keng Eok 10-8. 3-6. 6-1: Lee Leong Chye113 words
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Advertisement1182 1963-05-24 22 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD numc ih;paktmi i NATIONAL U»Y 3 JIM ISM NOTRE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ukml the whanes of The Singapore Harbour Board will be dosed on mal Da] Monday 3 June 1963 On that day no vessels will br worked and no cargo will br rd or delivered.1,182 words
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Advertisement1667 1963-05-24 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LIMITED Manufacturers of Eveready Dry 1 Batteries and National Protector 1 Carbon A career exists in tnis larg» Export Organizatio for a person suitably qualified in the field of Industrial Chemistiv Applications arc lnvltea roiii i Chemical Engineers o;- Graduates j In ChcmistiT with practical1,667 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-05-24 22 SPORTS DIARY NO< I i; M.IL.U (IT Kelanun T Kedah <Kota Bharu. I). STORK I>IV. SA: Police *A Newtonlres (Parrer Pk>; Mr. 3( T. Kurau Utd v Darul Aliah 'A BaleMirr Rd>: Amicable 'A' RTC (Geylanc. IKM Kl KNTRAI. /.OVI *1IIP: S «or v Armed Forces Station p.id.tng, Seremban. 5.15'.59 words
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Article, Illustration765 1963-05-24 23 Epsom Jeep - USAHA-SETIA IMPRESSES MOST IN TRIALS THE STIPE'S REPORT Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. QJEVERAL King's Cup entries stepped out in fine style this morning ir spite of the soft going. Most impressive was Usaha-Setia, who dashed over 3f In 37 4/5, with Lyall Harbrid^e up Usaha-Setia was runnerup765 words
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Article482 1963-05-24 23 WEIGHTS for all nine races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday: THE KINGS CUP Class 1 Div 1 6f National Jo; 9.00 Cash Box 8.11 Son Leader 8.10 On Parole Ml Nashor 8.09 Royal Meadow 8.08 L'saha Setia 8.08 Isaha-Setia 8.08 Pizarro II 5.07 Native Kingdom 8.07 Good482 words
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Article848 1963-05-24 23 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 205 horses has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's June meeting at Bukit Timah. The entries comprise 97 in Class 2 and 108 in Class 3. There will be eight races on the first two days, June 2 and848 words
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Article71 1963-05-24 23 JI'NE 2 Class 2 Div 1 8f Class 3 Divs 1. 2, 3. 4 and 5 6f; Divs 1 and 2 Bf. JUNE 5 Claw 2 Divs 1. 2. 3 and 4 (if: Div 2 gf. Class 3 Divs 3. 4 and 5 7f. JI'NE 9 Class 271 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-05-24 23 Bougoure rides Rag usa in the Epsom Derby LONDON, Thurs. There are 35 colts left in the Epsom Derby to be run over 12f on May 29. They include four French colts and ten Irish. Leading the French challenge Is Relko. the favourite. The others are Corpora, for whom champion283 words
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Article104 1963-05-24 23 DUBLIN, Thurs. Seven countries are represented among the 96 acceptors left in the Irish Derby at the third forfeit stage. There are 34 acceptors trained in Ireland. 34 from Britain. 22 from Prance, two each from Italy and the United States and one each from BelgiumReuter - 104 words
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Article215 1963-05-24 23 SOCCER LONDON, Thurs.— Milan of i Italy won the European Cup yesterday by beating Bentica of Portugal, the holders, 2-1 at Wembley Stadium here. A goal down after 18 minutes. Milan surged back with two second-half goals by Jose Altafini, their Brazilian-born centreforward. Benficas goal215 words
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124 1963-05-24 23 CHRISTINE BEATS ROBYN AND, -RAIN TENNIS pARIS. Thurs. Rain seriously x affected play in the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday but two of the scheduled tnree women's singles quarter-finals were played. Christine Truman (Britain* defied drizzling rain almost throughout her match to beat Australian Robyn Eboern 6-0. 6-2 andReuter - 124 words
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Article46 1963-05-24 23 DURBAN. Thurs. Sewsunker "Papwa" Sewgolum. the Durban Indian golfer who won the Natal Open and was runner-up in the South African Open, will leave Johannesburg by air for London on June 15 to play in British Open ar.d other tournaments. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement40 1963-05-24 23 Golden Pleasure 800k5... HAPPY TIME SERIES K^i^^M^ THRTI FABLES I J^LPTttMM '^I^SS^MI i J^*?f >< iy^siisMTyf*^T^islsl FVkii' I S2SES3I ■ri7»»::-ir- f^iS« Bullwinkle iJoPImS Ms^v^SSlflH k I iijjf iC m Vmfft%il*kmmt*Mr w^Mp* P^V^Ht^^fWsi |S^L^B^^^^p^^^^B^^^^^L^BU|^^^^BS Obtainable from your usual bookseller at 50c. each40 words
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Advertisement79 1963-05-24 23 ONLY $900/DOWN PAYMENT FOR THE "QUALITY FIRST" MiisriMiNon in Mini Motoring jfjk W[T iiißtfß! l Ye«! with as little as $900 V 'f down payment you'll be the proud user of the world's most exciting car IN MALAYSIA MORRIS MINI-MINOR— the car that offers so much I#\ /^^a\ J jf(gH§79 words
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Obituary55 1963-05-24 24 MRS VIRCINAL PEREIRA. moth. T '">•' Philip Itiiirdirt i. hi> l.milia rtini K.ir.mnttninv on 23rd MRS. LIM HOCK KIAT N. S.l-i,-Yi|i Knoii* Son l.avint: 1..-lov«| hil»i.xnil. .liut'ht. r.» J.nny and Jinn- Lim. I Hi.' dim Hot. mm-in-law Mirhui'l Nathai tr^.- iMWtg M, Halt l:,,:irt for Holy imrch 2 p.m.55 words
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Article326 1963-05-24 24 RUBBER LONDON. Thun, -Spot! g^-. Aug .MXI/IM.. July/1 Sept. 22 1116 d.. Oct. Dec.' 122 U/16ci J»n./M«r. 22^d.. Apr./ j^ 22--»d.. July Sept 22%A..\ Oct./ Dec 22 \d.. c.l.f. May un- quoted. June 22 5/16 d.. July i 22 1M- Tone: atmdy. TIN IPI j LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £905.326 words
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Article125 1963-05-24 24 'Talking' bin shocks New York's litterbugs NEW YORK, Thurs. It happened in New York's Times Square a litter bin talked to a woman. The bin exclaimed angrily "Madam" Just as the woman threw a chewing gum drapper on the pavement. She stopped guiltily, blushed and stared at the metal container.Reuter - 125 words
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Article115 1963-05-24 24 LONDON. Thurs.-^J. L. Cuthbertson. the Oxford University batsnun. went into tea undefeated with 89 to his credit against '.he West Indies at Oxford today. Oxford University were 218 runs ahead with four wickets left at the interval. Cuthbertson shared a third \v:c- ket stand of 60 InReuter - 115 words
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Article69 1963-05-24 24 VIENTIANE. Thurs.— The Inter- national Control Commission field team at the Plain of Jars report- I ed today that It had been forced to retreat because of severe gunfire between the neurallsts and the Communist Pathet Lao UPI. Theatre site tour SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr Lee69 words
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115 1963-05-24 24 JAKARTA, Thurs. Tnrinnp«:ia'<s rVnart menfo? BISc Sln°uTrie; and Mining has said foreign-owned oil comuanies ODPratine- hpr*> panics operatiriK nere are not planning to hand over control Ot their refining operations to thp Govprnmpnt "in to tne government in, the near future. Neither sideReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-05-24 24 rATICA.V CITY. Thurv Ailing Pope John, who seems to have overcome a relapse in his illness, tomorrow begins period of spiritual retirement until June which it ll hoped here will strengthen his frail health, fflided by what is officially tailed stomach trouble with anaemia, theReuter - 174 words
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Article63 1963-05-24 24 SINGAPORE. ThUTS.- Ml. J. A. alferty. Deputy Optrtw of ih« late Parliament oi Victoria, Au>alia, arrived OCR toiiulu lor a vo-day visit to meet business aders. He also hoped to men le Speaker ol the Legislative A.v ■mbly. Sir George Oehlers. mid abinet Ministers. Accompanied by63 words
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Advertisement155 1963-05-24 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HUGHES l).;in.i ;im<l Irivh Katata .it r.uwcxar on I IVillnrn MOLLOV To l.i/ and John a .on John i-liri-ii.i.h.r .it A*sunta KminrtaDM Hi. |.lt.ll ..|1 _\"1..-, I li •nr :ir.rt Staff. UTAD Dutch y^v Ml UK precision /J\ iiL-nu a ity fAm) vni in on r m155 words
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