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Title Section24 1963-06-12 1 The Straits Times average daily certified sale EiftßPS 100*000 o Sll C j WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1963. 15 CENTS m^: n*****^ M**** KDN 35224 words
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Article589 1963-06-12 1 Malaysffef: New deal INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES AGREE TO STOP OPPOSING NEW FEDERATION, SAY CONFERENCE SOURCES IN RETURN, MALAYA AGREES TO HOLD REFERENDUM AND SEEK SOLUTION TO MANILA'S CLAIM, THEY ADD MANILA, Tuesday THE Malayan, Indonesian and Philippine Foreign Ministers today announced "complete agreement on how to resolve problems589 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-06-12 1 By CHEAH BOON KHENG: SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE nurses' strike is off. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which called it, agreed this evening to order the nurses to resume duty tomorrow morning. The decision followed a 75-minute meeting between Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and548 words
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735 1963-06-12 1 'Our desire to chart a common future Deputy l'rh'm 1 Minister of Malaya ami Ihc Voreign Ministers of Indonesia and fhe Philippines issued the following communique at the end of their four-day conference here today: The Governments of the Federation of Malaya, the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of735 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-06-12 1 I'm most happy says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight he was "most happy" with the Vesults of the Manila conference. He paid tribute to Tun Abdul Razak's "tact and diplomacy." which he said had won over Indonesia and Manila to the Malaysia plan. The Tengku who158 words
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Article44 1963-06-12 1 MANILA, Tues. The pre-summit conference of the foreign ministers of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines was in session f oday without a formal lunch break and snacks were sent into the National Science Development Board building for them shortly after midday. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration615 1963-06-12 1 Razak: This is the start of a new era MANILA, Tues. The Malayan Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today the foreign ministers' conference here had achieved its purpose of clarifying matters and issues of common concern to Malaya, Indonesia and the J ll* was <£«Mdoj: .<< the closingReuter - 615 words
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Article35 1963-06-12 1 NEW YORK, Tues.— Two prisoners escaped from a prison at Wheeling, West Virginia, yesterday and took it* bloodhound with them. Their Job in the Jail: training the dog to track escaped prisoners.35 words
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Article36 1963-06-12 1 SINGAPORE, Wed— Two Japan Air Lines engineers were admitted to hospital early today after their car went off the road and landed In a ditch near the junction of Dunearn Road and Chancery Lane.36 words
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Article30 1963-06-12 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Rumours of an impending Soviet space shot Involving a woman cosmonaut were circulating among East European Communist correspondents here today. There was no official comment—Reuter.30 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-06-12 1 Monk burns himself to death CAIGON, Tues. A Buddhist monk burned himself to death in a Saigon street today in a sacrificial protest against alleged reiip'.ous discrimination by the Government The burning took place in front of the Cambodian Emaassy while President Ngo Dinh Diem was attending a special requiemReuter - 235 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 1 U.S. MAlb) m\.\.\*n*' WASHINGTON. Tues. State Department today hailr.l IItWNMIBI over problems of Malaysia announced br foreign min--I!str rs of Malaya. Indone>ia .»nd Philippines as "an encouraeing development —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement141 1963-06-12 1 PAYA LEBAR PARK (Near f>ovq labor Police Stot.on Junction of Jpptr Sorangoon Rd. t Poyo Lcbor 114 Monthly SI 28.30 For I b Yrs. MHMC $11 ,400 SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. Ml. Roctioro Rood, Spore 7. T«l: 2300*. they now say >* it's time for a %fff^ More people know141 words
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149 1963-06-12 2 JAKARTAMANILA PACT I ON JOINT PATROLS I JAKARTA Tues. A J Phalippines-Indone- sian agreement on joint patrol programme will be formally announced next month in Manila by the navy chiefs of the two countries, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Indonesian Navy Chief R E Martadiiiata Is scheduled toUPI - 149 words
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Article, Illustration311 1963-06-12 2 Hate campaign by post Chain letters call for 'revolt against yellow peril' in Indonesian cities JAKARTA, Tues. Copies of an anti-Chinese chain letter urging Indonesians to rise and crush the "yellow peril" are being circulated here. The letter is not signed but bears the name "Revolutionary Force. Bandoeng Sector." Chinese311 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-06-12 2 CAIRO, Tuesday. THE Cairo newspaper Al Ahram claimed yesterday that King Saud's sons masterminded three abortive attempts to assassinate Crown Prince Feisal in a political power struggle in Saudi 1 Arabia. The report said that In one of the attempts Prince Abdullah fired a shot245 words
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Article54 1963-06-12 2 SAIGON. Tues. South Vietnam women public servants have been ordered to report to the government details of their marital status as part of a campaign against polygamy. This order follows recent instructions to military officers and male public servants to give' details of how manyReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 2 TOKYO. Tues. The Imperial Hotel resumed full operation today after a dysentery outbreak among Its staff on May 27 forced it to suspend food and beverage service.— UPl.31 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-06-12 2 VIENTIANE, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister. Prince Souvanna Phouma, today rejected Pathet Lao complaints that neutralists were violating the Geneva accords. A communique issued by the Prime Minister's office said Prince Somanna rejected altogether all the allegations made by the Pathet Lao. The Pathet Lao hadReuter - 341 words
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127 1963-06-12 2 TAPS RUN DRY AS DROUGHT GRIPS JAKARTA- JAKARTA, Tues. The dry season has begun in earnest in Java and a water shortage is at present being felt in Jakarta. Many homes have not had running water for a fortnight. After a wet season marked by the worn floods in 10Reuter - 127 words
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Article25 1963-06-12 2 HONOLULU. Tues— Mayor Anj tonlo Megas of Manila presented a key to trie City of Manila *o President Kennedy here fMMriMf —U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-06-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby C I cSLls>) r Gtctm wot lfliffiiWiisHf 7"% AtXJ TAktt ALL TME RJN OUT T*/EMTV A \Of &CP?\H» f<X OUMAJNS S~\ I 6EV/EN AND I > 77^ > I32 words
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178 1963-06-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tues President Kennedy last night warned segregationist Governor George Wallace of Alabama to stay away from the state university at Tuscaloosa today when two Negroes are due to enrol. He told the Governor in a telegram he should consider the consequences ifReuter - 178 words
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Article12 1963-06-12 3 LONDON. Turn. —Prince PhUlp ,vas 42 yesterday. UP.I.UPI - 12 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-06-12 3 Britain will send Hailsham to break N-deadlock LONDON, Tuesday. J^ORD Hailsham, Britain's Science Minister, will represent Britain in new talks with the Soviet Union next month aimed at breaking the deadlock on a nuclear test ban treaty, it was announced yesterday. The meeting, in mid-July, was announced Jointly in Washington,Reuter - 386 words
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211 1963-06-12 3 NIKITA SAID TO BE KEEN ON A TEST BAN TREATY MOSCOW. Tues.— Mr. Khrushchev is expected to explore carefully the prospects of an agreement with the West on a nuclear test ban at the planned three-power meeting here next month. But Western observers here agreed last night that the bigReuter - 211 words
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Article103 1963-06-12 3 A POLICE officer at London Airport checks the charred remains of a suitcase after a bomb hidden in it exploded at the airport. The explosion rocked the main terminal, and smoke billowed round the baggage loading bay on the ground floor of the terminalUPI - 103 words
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Article49 1963-06-12 3 TOKYO. Tues. Russia «nd| Indl* have signed a k>n?-t*rmi trade agreement doubling the pre-1 sent trade volume. Radio Moscow: said In a broadcast monitored here. The a(treement covers the 1984--1968 period and provides for an annual average trade volume of 400 million roubles.— U.P.l.49 words
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Article39 1963-06-12 3 LONDON, Tues. The number of confirmed cases of typhoid In Harlow has risen to 17. Two other cases believed unconnected with the Harlow outbreak were reported last week from other parts of England. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article33 1963-06-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. Richard I Phillips, a veteran foreign service officer, will succeed Mr. Lincoln White as spokesman of the US. State Department at the "end of this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article19 1963-06-12 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.—Delegates to the General Assembly stood in silent tribute today to Pope John.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration468 1963-06-12 3 MOSCOW, Tues. A "Jundam ental change" in East-West relations would follow if Germany became a nuclear power, Mr. Khrushchev told the visiting British Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday. •It would make any Easi-West easement more remote." he told Mr.Reuter - 468 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-06-12 3 ,\|OSCOW, Tues. 1T1 The First Secretary of the Australian Embassy in Moscow, Mr. W. Morrison, has been declared persona non grata because of espionage activities, Tass news agency said yesterday. It said that Mr. Morrison had not only been collecting intelligence Information for aReuter - 120 words
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123 1963-06-12 3 GEORGETOWN, Tuesday. DOUCE using tear-gas battled for two hours with 1 demonstrators outside Parliament here yesterday the 53rd day of the general strike in British Guiana. Scores of peopie were arrested. At one point, the crowds drove police away by catching theReuter - 123 words
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Article43 1963-06-12 3 WASHINGTON, Tue*,—President Kennedy yestenttv signed into a law a bill aimed at assuring equal pay for women. The new law forbids employers of about 72.5 million U.S. workers from paying women less than men for equal work. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article63 1963-06-12 3 LONDON, Tues. Richard Henry Vassall, a brother of convicted spy William Vassall, has been charged with indecency involving boys. He will appear before a magistrate next month at I Brentwood. Essex. William Vassall. a former Admiralty clerk, was jailed 17 years for passing secrets to RussianUPI - 63 words
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Article35 1963-06-12 3 ESCALANTE (Utah), Tues. Eleven Boy Scouts were killed last night and 35 injured when an open truck In which they were riding turned over on a remote mountain road south of here.— U.P.l.35 words
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Advertisement387 1963-06-12 3 KOOTOWMI STOMACH f TROUBLES NEWWE'SEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Recent medical research shows that gastric ulcers may be due to dietary deficiency. In addition similar researches carried out in California USA hove shewn that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain on onti ulcer substance called Methylmethioninetulfonlum Chloride, which387 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-06-12 4 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (before microphone) meeting representatives of tun rival unions tin- Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union yesterday in a bid which proved successful in calling off the five-day strike of Singapore nurses. Each union was105 words
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462 1963-06-12 4 TWO FRONT MEN QUIT AFTER COUNCIL STORM TWO Socialist Front Councillors, Mr. Tan Chong Bee and Mr. Lee Kok Liang, dramatically resigned from the parly tonight. This followed a tense, stormy City Council debate on a motion by former Socialist Councillor, Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. Mr. Ramanathan a former Mayor of462 words
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Article133 1963-06-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Education today announced the offer ol bursaries to students who will be admitted into fuil-tlme courses at the Sir^apore Polytechnic in the 1963-64 session, which began yesterday. Applicants must either be Singapore citizens or children of Singapore citizens. Bursaries will ue133 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-06-12 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two sons of Singapore businessman Mr. Chang Chow Hee of New Bridge Road have scored academic successes overseas. Mr. Chang Ngee Pong, 22. received his Doctor of Philosophy degree In physics last week from Columbia University. New York. Ngee Pong, an old154 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Roland Chow will give a preview of his summer-i:)63 collection ol Parislenne fashions at the Goodwood Park Hotel on June 13 at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article192 1963-06-12 4 HEARING OPENS ON RIOT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues. Eleven men stood trial in a magistrate's court today on a charge of rioting outside the Rendezvous Restaurant and Bar at Bras Basah Road, some of whose workers were then on strike. They were Tan Beng Kiat. Liang Fons Suan, Yong Choo Lim.192 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-06-12 4 j IN AND OUT BY AIR T*HE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, i Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon <BA 720) 5.50 p.m. Japan Air Lines: Prom Tokyo, Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713) 6.15 p.m.; from Jakarta181 words
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Miscellaneous173 1963-06-12 4 pm.; from Sibu, Kuching (ML 403) 4.05 pjn. Garuda: FYom Jakarta (GA 808 i 8.45 a.m. DEPART L'RES CPA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Manila (CX 726) 8 a.m. BOAC: .To Kuala Lumpur. Colombo, Bombay, Baghdad. Istanbul. Dusseldorf. London (BA 793) 2.30 pjn.; to Jakarta. Darwin. Sydney. Auckland (BA173 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-06-12 5 250,000 GIFT FOR PERMANENET ART gallery KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CHAW BROTHERS has given $250,000 towards the construction of a permanent National Art Gallery building in the Lake Gardens. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced this at the first meeting of the gallery's j board of trustees today. It was held at its332 words
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103 1963-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malav^n Ambassador in Washington, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Is expected here for "routine consultations" on Thursday. He will be accompanied by his wife. Thii i is his first trip home .since he I was appointed to the post in103 words
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Article32 1963-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— The new premises of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute will be opened by Mr. O. H. Klat at Oxley Mansions, Oxley Road. en June 23 at 10 a.m.32 words
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Article40 1963-06-12 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— Wong Choong Seng. 47. a vegetable seller and father of seven, was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry near the Junction of 3ymes Road and Market Street here This morning40 words
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Article42 1963-06-12 5 TAIPINO. Tue«.— The Miultier of Commerce and Industry. Dr Lim Swee Aun. will be aaiong the former pupils of King fciuard VII School who will hold their annual dinner at the Kwangtung Association In Temple Street on June 3842 words
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153 1963-06-12 5 Big drive in Penang to cut Muslim divorces I PENANG, Tues. All kathis and their assistants in Penang have been told to i seek co-operation of village headmen and imams to prevent divorces. When neither the headmen or the imam could settle a I dispute a kathi himself should intervene,153 words
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Article54 1963-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. a| fashion show in aid of the orl.ingor Cheshire Home will be held at the Hotel Merlin on June 21 at 1 10.30 a.m. Tickets at $3 are now on <ale at the Merlin. Susan Peters (who, j is sponsoring the showi and54 words
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Article27 1963-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. A. Somanath has been elected president of the committee of management of the Alumni Association of the Technical Ccllece Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-06-12 5 Constitution: A Malay version by judge KJALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T<HE long-awaited Malay version of the Federa--1 tion Constitution is now on sale at $2.50 a copy. The translation Is by Mr. Justice Mohamed Saffian bin Hajl Hashim. a puisne judge in Kedah and Perlis. The Malay version contains all the245 words
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Article33 1963-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, Tues— Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Education, will address Tanjong Katong ."Secondary School at Its prise giving and speech day on June 21. He will present the prizes.33 words
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120 1963-06-12 5 HITCH-HIKE. MEN SEEK LIFT FROM MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Toe*. Two round the world hitch-hikers have arrived here hoping to rind someone who plans to drive or sail to Europe and who needs extra hands. Irishman John Taylor, 27, a university graduate in agricultural science, and Geoffrey Whltaker. 22. who hopes120 words
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Article53 1963-06-12 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves .stole $3,200 worth of radios, tele-: vision sets and radiograms from. the United Yu Lee Company to I Paya Lebar Road early today, although a salesman, Jimmy Koh Ah Soon, 22, was sleeping on the premises. The loot Included eight transistors, three television se'.s53 words
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123 1963-06-12 5 pENANG. Tues. Chan Cheow Hean. 20 was today sentenced to two years' jail and six strokes of the rotan for robbing two women who were praying in a temple. "There are far too many robberies these days, and I must take a123 words
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269 1963-06-12 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - The dying Tourist Association (no office) TAN TOCK SAIK by KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Tourist Association formed here five months ago to woo to the capital tourists is dying. It has Just enough funds to buy stamps, plastic bunga Taya (national flower) button- holes for visitors and pay its secretary.269 words
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Article43 1963-06-12 5 AL>OR STAR. Tues. Five more gangster suspects have been rounded up by Kedah and Perils police. Three were picked up in Kullm and the other two in Kangar yesterday. Tiiey were being detained under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance.43 words
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Article25 1963-06-12 5 TPOH. Tues.— lpoh enjoyed a free day without any crime repdPed to the pollrt during the twenty-four hours ending 6 a.m. tod*y.25 words
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Miscellaneous222 1963-06-12 5 Oop Bg Y.T. H ami in WHAT SAN OIL "V "M ->OU KNOW ITS 7 YES, THAT SI I ...DOES YOUR USE OF NO...TM ...VOU'LL JU9T Hiwi,.,^ CAN GOT TO DO f COULD BE A BEEN QUITE A, I RIGHT, BUT 'WE' MEAN YOU'LL GIVE MUCH "KX> TO STRUGGLE f222 words
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Article71 1963-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The| Ministry of Transport in London announced yesterday thai Mr. A. P. Gardner had been appointed shipping adviser to the British Commissioner-General in SouthEast Asia, the British Commissioner for Singapore and the British High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur. He will take up his appointment71 words
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Article52 1963-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A consignment of 500,000 doses of cholera vaccine arrived from Japan by air today as a gift to the Federation Government. The gift was announced by the Japanese Government to Priuit Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he was In Tokyo for talks with52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Malayan Medical Association has been accused of prejudice against the recruitment of Filipino doctors. The Philippine Embassy here believes that is a reason for the delay in bringing them to Malaya to ease the shortage of doctors here.349 words
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132 1963-06-12 6 FEDERATION TO SET UP LIAISON IN BORNEO |{"UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government will establish liaison offices in North Borneo and Sarawak before Malaysia Day. The Principal Establishment Officer, Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Burhanuddln, said this before he led a seven-man delegation to Jesselton. The delegation, comprising secretaries and deputy132 words
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Article50 1963-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Government television set was stolen from the Queen Street Comn.unity Centre early today. The caretaker told the police that he had locked up the centre at 1 a.m. today. The rear door of the premUes was lound forced open six hours later.50 words
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Article36 1963-06-12 6 TKLUK ANSON. Tues. The Lower Perak District Welfare Committee, a voluntary organisation, plans to put up an office and a meeting room of its own this year to provide better service to the public.36 words
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Article20 1963-06-12 6 BANTING. Tues. Mr. P. M. Palamsamy has been elected president of the All Malaya Tamils' Association. Banting branch.20 words
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Article41 1963-06-12 6 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Mi-! nlster of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, opened a new mxclassroom Malay school in the Rembau District today. The school, situated on a fouracre hill top. has 234 students up to standard six.41 words
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109 1963-06-12 6 Rain-maker from Australia looks round S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Edward Smith, the Australian rain-maker, today studied the location of water conservation areas in Singapore. He later conferred with officials of the Public Utilities Board, the Singapore Flying Club and Dr. J. Frost, a meteorologist from RAF Chang i Consumption up109 words
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Article43 1963-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inspector Donald Ke.vs'.er. of the Special Constabulary, claimed trial in a magistrate's court today to robbing Tan Cheng Yew. 60. oZ $10 in an attic at Tan's house In Park Road on Saturday. Bail was extended till June 18.43 words
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160 1963-06-12 6 HpHREE students from A Sarawak and three from North Borneo have arrived in Singapore under the Colombo Plan technical cooperation scheme to study at the Singapore Polytechnic. Those from Sarawak are Mr. Llew Teck Fook and Mr. Chan Eng Klat, who are taking a telecommunications160 words
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189 1963-06-12 6 Candidate disqualified, so election called off CEREMBAN, Tues. An Independent candidate in the Seremban Town Council elections on Saturday has been disqualified. So the election for the Rahang Barat Ward will not be held as scheduled. The candidate. Mr. Wong Tai Kiang. is employed by the Commonwealth Forces in Malaya189 words
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Article251 1963-06-12 6 Rajasooria: I want an apology KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE SESSIONS Court president, Mr. Chan Siew A Yoon, today advised a lawyer to cross-examine "like a gentleman." He then adjourned the hearing. The lawyer. Dato R. P. S. I Rajasoorla. called as he was leaving: "Your honour, I want an apology251 words
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137 1963-06-12 6 Five years for man with 13 previous convictions SINGAPORE, Tues.— A man with 13 previous convictions and described as "an incorrigible cheat" was jailed for five years today. Kam Eng Hong, 45. arrested recently In Kuala Lumpur, pleaded guilty to cheatIng See Hee Peck, a Singapore shop assistant, of $650137 words
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Article57 1963-06-12 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ong Hong LioiiK. 18. was fined 1100 after he pleaded guilty to being a tout at the Registrar of Vehicles Office yesterday. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln said that Ong was acting as "an unauthorised adviser" when he approached a motorist who bad57 words
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Article44 1963-06-12 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Four men have been brought back here from Malacca to face a car theft charge. They were arrested In Malacca yesterday In connection with th« theft of a Johore Bahru car, which was found abandoned In Taiplng.44 words
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Article21 1963-06-12 6 TAIPINO. Tues.— Mr. Lira Chin Talk was re-elected president of the Taiplng Buddhist Society at Its annual meeting here.21 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1963-06-12 7 SURRENDER— the final triumph ALLIX suddenly had his suspicions sharpened: Was this man a German? he asked himself. He said casually: "What were you saying, Karl?" The man's jaw dropped. Allix grinned. "I'm sorry." he said. •'You win," said the German, "but what are you going to do about It?"1,394 words
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Obituary128 1963-06-12 8 H,,n, sin i Minimum) MR. FREDERICK TMAMBIRAJAM JOHN broth-r iv law of U.K. Charles Bm kiields Koad. K.L. passed away on iu-ii-6.) at Chankanai, Ceylon. MRS. TEO BOON CMVE nee Maria Lee Ci*n Neo passed away peacefully on Tuesday 11th June. 1963 at 8.30 a.m. Bkt leaves behind 3128 words
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Article275 1963-06-12 8 20 If or^s HO (Minimum) MADAM MARY SUNDARAM thanka relations and friends who attended the funeral of her late husband A. Manreal at Sentul on 9-6-M MR. AND MRS. Arputham Joseph Krancls thank friends and relatives for their valuable gilts, telegrams, attendance and atmstanc* on tbe occasion of their275 words
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Article164 1963-06-12 8 M Wnrdt S/0 I Vimmuml UNPLEASANT SMELLS ABROAD In the hoiiM Someone has forgotten DON'T FORGET the ithow of Wik CraattSM by Jaaa Simon at thr Hotel M.r.in. on Sunday. June 23, at 5.30 FOR SOUND TEETH and healthy sum>. civ,- laatttai children Ryvlta made from wholemeal rye rich164 words
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Article36 1963-06-12 8 _»n Horrf. SIM (Mm.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Anniversary Rally at the Malacca Town Hall on Saturday, IMb June at 7 30 p.m Guest Speaker: Dr. O.D. James, popular youth speaker and Evangellst-at-larg*. All welcome.36 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, June 12, 1963.
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Article339 1963-06-12 8 The Manila conference has achieved success beyond the highesi expectations. "In the context of their close and brotherly association,'' the three Ministers have reached "comI plete agreement on the means iby which they will resolve problems arising out of the proposed Federation of Malaysia. They have also339 words
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Article652 1963-06-12 8 Much useful light on the financial negotiations between Singapore and the Federation was shed by Mr. Lee Kuan i Yew's statement in the Assem- bly, and to some extent by the debate on Tun Lim Yew I Hock's motion. Agreement is within reach, it will be flexible652 words
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Article222 1963-06-12 8 Whether or not the Nation- al Art Gallery has yet become "a significant force in the cultural life of the nation." art is certainly the one area of national culture in which there is some significant liie. The colony of Malayan artists is fairly numerous and newcomers regularly222 words
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Article, Illustration985 1963-06-12 8 PETER POLOMKA - Malays exploding an ancient myth PETER POLOMKA P.J. SCHOOL SHOWS HOW IT IS DONE i by TAKE the case of Mustapha bin A r i f f of Kajang At 22 ho is' about to begin work as an executive trainee with a leading Kuala Lumpur business house. He will985 words
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885 1963-06-12 8 CHERMIN - CHERMIN by EXHILARATION is the keynote of the Ninth Malayan Artists' Open Exhibition now being presented by the Arts Council for one week in Kuala Lumpur. The artists of Malaya leading painters, rising students and many newcomers —have combined to trigger off885 words
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LETTERS
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136 1963-06-12 8 I REFER to the letter by "Less Hopeful" (ST. June 7). He can rest assured that action has already been taken to implement the circular (Edun. 3058 60/73 > which was sent out to schools in November 1962 and not October as staUl. "Less136 words
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Letter133 1963-06-12 8 T WISH to refer to the re--1 port (S.T. May 31X under the heading: Freed a clerk 'in topsy-turvy licence office.' As Senior Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles responsible for the running of that office. I refute the statement made by the clerk, Mr. K.P.A. Menon. that133 words
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Letter97 1963-06-12 8 I REFER to the headline on the front page of yesterdays Straits Times: "Percentage of taxes, or $50 million in five years.** This is Incorrect. In your centre page you carried accurately what the Prime Minister said, namely, that we were being asked to give a percentage of97 words
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Advertisement429 1963-06-12 8 Stnits Times k Malay Mail Classified »dvtnt*Mn*nu way Handed *M Ist navr OOLO STOWAvK ARCAM Orssisrd Road COLA •TOUAwB ■MANCNBtt AT HOLLAND WOAO-HCATOW mPPIL KOAD-MAVAL BASS A»ih»rw)«d A— Mso cmr book arropjsT lt» Wlwcx— fc Houit. CoMyar Quay THt NtTW* FRONT FltowtrtCK's SutmWBIWJI at. at. Ismail AO~tf.it, Naval Ism m.429 words
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Advertisement31 1963-06-12 8 I 1 Select your \PELACO SHIRT NOW! Australia's Finest Shirts Of Sport Shirts Swill C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES) I ssm aaß.Mnsa31 words
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Advertisement65 1963-06-12 8 S~*9 ''h iillli P^7 f"- fr^^B -=74 Keep your hair well-groomed all day— SHAIR CREAM Now, Old Spice Hair Cream take* a contrc -ling g^ interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. *^sfl Keeps your hair lively all day long well- a>>^ groomed without gloss. And one jar gives ihhj365 words
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Article178 1963-06-12 9 'PLANT A TREE' DRIVE IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Tues. A tree planting campaign was ordered by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today to help bring ram. The target: 10,000 a year, i The Government will Dlant 5.000 along new roads, on traffic circuses, tn housing estates, school grounds and parks. Mr. Lee178 words
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Article50 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will officially: present the Letters Patent for the coat-of-arms to the Academy of Medicine at a ceremony at the Alumni Association, Medical Centre. College Green on June 20. He will then unveil the coat of arms.50 words
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Article29 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than 1.000 Deople. including heads of diplomatic missions, today attended a solemn requiem service for Pope John at St. John's Cathedral here.29 words
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Article82 1963-06-12 9 The King felicitates Manila KUALA LI'MPUR. Tues The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tengku Abdul Rahman today sent good- will messages to the Philippines to mark the republic's Independence Day tomorrow. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's message was addressed to President Macapagal. It said: "The Raja Permaisurl Agong and I express our82 words
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Article37 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mohamed AH Kassim has been; elected chairman at the Selangon branch of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Unlcn. Mr. C. J. Patrick is the secretary and Mr. Ch»ong Kirn Theam treasurer.37 words
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Article, Illustration266 1963-06-12 9 IT'LL STOP CHANGING SIDES AND HOLDING PARTmS TO RANSOM, SAYS LEE SINGAPORE. Tuesday. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that after Malaysia new laws would compel an Assemblyman to vacate his seat automatically if he resigned or was expelled from266 words
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87 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A> 48-acre park will rise from the present mud land off Bedok. This was stated In the Legislative Assembly today by the Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. when he replied to a question by Mr. David Marshall "Independent87 words
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158 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A district court was told today of how two teenagers' tortured a schoolboy, Gian Swan Hwa, to make him confess to the theft of a necklace. Senior Inspector M.C. Jacob said that Ng Choo Soon, 17, and Ng Cheng Eng, 15, burned158 words
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Article61 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Twelve men were fined $25 each today when they pleaded guilty to block ing the approach route to the Eng Keok Teck rubber factory, off Tempenis on Oct. 29. last year. "The DPP. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, said that their action was to61 words
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Article32 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Radio Singapore intends to spend about 51. 9 million for the installation of three 50-kilowatt short-wave transmitters for broadcasts to the Federation and the Borneo territories after Malaysia.32 words
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Article53 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Straits Times Group received today $277 for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing lta total to date to $124,677. Donations came from: The staff of Telecoms Accounts Section. Kuala Lumpur. $02- staff of the Bupreme Court. Ipoh. $200: and staff of magistrate's court.53 words
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Article21 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMMPUR. Tues.— Mrs. J. Scott will demonstrate •teatlme tasttes" to members of the YWCA Wednesday Morning Club tomorrow.21 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-06-12 9 Woman Lawyer granted a divorce KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Lawyer Miss P.G. Lim was granted a decree nisi yesterday, to be made absolute in three months, from her husband Mr. O.R.A. Turnbull, on the grounds of adultery and cruelty. Mr. Turnbull, a former District Officer, did not contest the suit. Mr.151 words
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330 1963-06-12 9 Govt's reply to detainees who want to go SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HTHE Singapore Government is not prepared to take -I up with the Internal Security Council the case of any political detainee who wishes to be allowed to leave Singapore merely on a written undertaking not to engage in politics overseas.330 words
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Article48 1963-06-12 9 Coffee: A plan for a factory BANTING. Tues. The Gov- j eminent will be asked to study a a scheme to establish a coffee production factory here. This was stated today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-oper- atives, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. who was visiting farmers here.48 words
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Article26 1963-06-12 9 PENANO, Tues The Bt. John Ambulance Brigade, Penang area, will hold a parade at the Es- 1 planade at 5.30 p.m. on June 29.26 words
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Article108 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. John Galvin. Australian founder of Eastern Mining and Metals Ltd., multimillionaire has been made a Dato (Honorary Panglima Mangku Negara) by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a supplementary birthday honours list published today. Mr. Galvin. who now lives in Ireland,108 words
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Article22 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Rotary Club here will hold its annual installation dinner at. the Selangor Club on June 2822 words
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197 1963-06-12 9 Undergrads and the problem of finding 'digs' Kuala lumpur, Tues Outstation students of the University of Malaya will not have too much trouble finding suitable "digs" in future. This assurance was given today ty the president of the university's StudentsUnion. Mr. Anuar Fazal The union established an "accommodation bureau" recently197 words
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83 1963-06-12 9 IPOK. Tues. Woo Choo Hun. 15. Mo Nam Wah, 20. and Mo Pak Leong. 26, pleaded not zu.lty tn court here today to robbing Chong Tik Siong and four others at Sungel Ptnji waterfall at Kramat Pulai on April 28. They are alleged to have83 words
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Article62 1963-06-12 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youn* woman, Wong Yong Ho, who** husband. Lim Poh Tean. left her afier she had given birth* to two children, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Hi(?h Court today dissolving the marriage on the ground of62 words
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Advertisement158 1963-06-12 9 CASH REGISTERS ARE ECONOMICAL LirlUlbN I Big or small, stores a o ver Malaysia are RELIABLE R A^ c c f Registers. Why? Be|V/|l^|\CDki cause Anker gives them TIUUI-IIM so many advantages it cuts down work, protects profits and gives an extra printed account of daily transactions. You can always158 words
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Advertisement71 1963-06-12 9 yy IFt j 1» T J llMlTl I 4b ill LASCARA FASHION FABRICS I Star Harbin. also av.il.ble •Cool, crisp, elegant "Ideal (or two-pieco. from the BARGAIN BASEMENT tailored dresses, slack- Glorious, lutest colour wjde $5.7549.25 |^ppm Variety of luxurious ya 3 ,»vf..rL Discover Lascara. now ■fII|I I I V71 words
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Miscellaneous434 1963-06-12 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE JSS^xJSFgZ SHOBTWAVE SEKVICE Down. 476 METRES n. mA >> A Aw A meuiim WAV*, service RADIO MALAYA 41 METRES \in».».\L siumiW.Wt A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 SERVICE 41.7 METRES Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 AM 600 Time Signal. NegaraBreakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up And *v;434 words
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Article66 1963-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Sembawang by-election would be held soon after the electoral register Is ready. Mr. Lee, replying to Mr. David Marshall flndepen-dent-Anson). said that the Statistics Department was now working at full capacity66 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-06-12 10 CADET PIONEER FROM ARMED FORCES JOINS UNIVERSITY FOR DEGREE KUALA LUMPL'R. Tuetu— Cadet Goh Boon Pah is pioneering an education scheme of the Federation Armed Forces. He is the first officer cadet of the Federation Military College to be sent to the University of Malaya to study for, a degree114 words
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Article26 1963-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries v. lll hold its annual dinner at Le Cog Dor here tomorrow.26 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-06-12 10 by damahi ALI: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday [yjALAYA'S ambassador-designate to Indonesia, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, said today that he will adhere to the principle of ''love begets love" in fulfilling his new Jakarta post "an enormous task but »n honour." duties.237 words
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Article92 1963-06-12 10 K UAL A LUMPUR, Tues. I A nine-year-old girl went into the witness box in the High Court today to testify against S. Velasamy. who pleaded not guilty to a charge uf raping her. She said that on Sept. *3 .she was looking after92 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 10 RAWANG. Tues The ur.nual mefilMi of the All Malayan Estates Staff Union. Kuala Lumpur and Ulu SeUn<jor branch will be held at the International Centre here on June 15.31 words
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Article26 1963-06-12 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A bookkeeper. Inche Hassan Mohameti. has reported to police that his car. parked in Fullerton Square yesterday morning, was missing last night.26 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-06-12 10 THE GIRL IN TIGHT JEANS THIS slim, tall eirl looking at you through dark glasses is a visitor to Kuala Lumour who made heads turn when she arrived at the airport yesterday morning with skin tight jeans. Miss Dawn Dixon. an Australian radio and television star, was at the airport66 words
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Article38 1963-06-12 10 IPOH. Tues. Two labourers. K. Kupusamy, 25, and A. Gurubulu. 26. were fined $15 or four days' jail each by a magistrate's court here today for fighting in public on the night of April 18.38 words
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Article38 1963-06-12 10 IPOH, Tues. Two Ho::g Kong, singers, MKs Au Fung Ming ;.nd Mr. Mow Kai Yuen, will n>plwi personal appearances at the Ruby! Theatre here in conjunction with' two Cantonese films for 12 days; from Friday.38 words
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174 1963-06-12 10 M ALACCA. Tues. T Nominations for 53 seats in the State's; i three rural district j council elections will close on Thursday. Polling day is July 11. The Alliance will contest all seats— ls at Jasin and 19 each for Alor Oajah and Malacca174 words
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Article55 1963-06-12 10 BANTING. Tues.— Eight people jhave been appointed to serve on the Kuala Laneat Rubber Licens- Ing Board for this year. They are: Inche Sulalman bin Mohameti Dom (chairman Ra.ta Ismail, Inche Mohamed Tahir Majid, Raja Borhan. Inche Abu Bakar (0.C.P.D.). Inche Hormat Rafei. Major W. W. LawTence55 words
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Article85 1963-06-12 10 ALOR STAR, Tues. The magistrate here. Wan Yahaya bin Pawanteh. today paid a fine of S2 which he had imposed on an unemployed youth who pleaded guilty 'o a rhanre of carrying a pillion rider on I his bicycle. Abu bin Mat Isa. 19. said he was85 words
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291 1963-06-12 10 SOH TIANG KENG - Holden's parting words: 'Think big' SOH TIANG KENG By CINGAPORE, Tues.— Hollywood star William Holden left here today for Bangkok with his parting advice to local film companies "think big" and embark upon joint ventures with American and European companies. He said: "With Malaysia, this region will become better known291 words
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Advertisement113 1963-06-12 10 IB GOOD REASONS M to buy HITACHI jPj^ O g' ve maximum cooling inn 9 W^ i l^fl B>MMB?r^4 m j i a-j n 7 0 Desk Fan] 1 Model 430/ 01 I P\ Model 222JJ I HITACHI AVAIUBIE (ROM SIME DARBY. FROM ALI lEAOING ELECTRICAL (hS3i KALERS. AND fROM113 words
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Advertisement283 1963-06-12 10 the 1 world's completely automatic calculator FACIT OAI-13 You'll find one In the most efficiently-run offices. Solves all arithmetical problem* with only 10 setting keys. So silent, you can calculate ♦*hile you phone. Beautifuf design. Made of the finest Swedish steel. F »mthn*4 cptrmUom > LrtiM*- taif-to-rrad floi.ru r«#i mtuwr*,283 words
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2775 1963-06-12 11 APPROVAL AFTER LAST- MINUTE VOICE VOTE DR. GOH BLAMES ONG FOR WATER SHORTAGE *V H K Government came in for a full round of attacks from all the Opposition parties today when the debate opened in the Legislative Assembly on a motion to approve2,775 words
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Advertisement201 1963-06-12 11 PERFECTION IN ALUMINIUM AWNINGS For appearance, quality and long-term value Starlite awnings are a fine investment. They add distinction and colour to any home or office building. Exclusive Starlite matching fixed and roll-up awnings plus automatic and Roll-amatic models operate at a touch— lock in any desired position. Available in201 words
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Advertisement1326 1963-06-12 12 \\mmomLmmL\mmLm\mmm WMwWM iC'nnlinurd from Page 81 SITUATIONS VACANT •n Words %t (Mm.)— Box tt ets. txtrm VACANCIES AT 3s-A Cross Street, K'porr for corn-spondence/typist tilled. All applicants thanked. WANTEO: Laboratory Attendknt (8*jB), Apply Mother superior. Tbe i i.nv.-nt, Batu Gajab. WANTEO ONE PRIVATE Secretary urgently with experience and state salary1,326 words
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Advertisement892 1963-06-12 12 FOR SALE J» >T>rato U Ota.)— aUx l» eU. »xl r. PINNOCK QUALITY Tmnn-needle 21g-Zag Sewing Machines only $430/--l«*a attractive caab discount. Phone I.* pore) *****. POR SALE European Furniture and equipment, ex< < llent rondition. oa Thursday from 4 6 p.m. at 11, First Avenue. Bukit Timah (Spore). SECOND-HAND892 words
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Advertisement1517 1963-06-12 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WESI COASI U.K.I PMSTwt Stilt Staa PYRRHUS I'iMl OaWia. Clastov Sti. 47 JaM U JM* 14 1* JaM IT CYCLOPS LiftriMl JtM 11 JMt IB Jim 17/2* Jmi 21 CALCNAS Mars., A'motth, LiftrfMl. JaM 11/2* Holland, Hamburg ACHILLES Littrattt, 6l*«to« iMt 11 J*M JM* 23/27 Jaat 2*1,517 words
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Advertisement1298 1963-06-12 13 feMoALISTER «5c CO.. LTD. w Itt; Nt ***** BIXKRMAM UMS «J* KXAVENESS LIME LtNMN, NAMlum. tOnERUM, 10S ANSELES. SAN f*A«l$CO, HAVRE. HU ft MlBfttlSftftUklSf SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORUANI CITY If OURHAM Atceilm unt fir Ctatnl ft SMtt Spoil P. S'lujn Pena g MNNIVIIU 23/24 Jute S'pori P. S'htm Penan* CalU1,298 words
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Article255 1963-06-12 14 JUNI nrtt grade tusMr buyers f.C.k. eleeed at S p.m. In alngacers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74t cents ,tr lb. up t_hr** -eighths of a cent. The tone waa sllgMly steadier. R.A.6. and F.M.R.I. sleelng prices m cents per lb. yesterday: INT. 1 R.t.t. prompt f.o.b. buyere255 words
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Article190 1963-06-12 14 SHIM lying siengaMs the smiaperc wtiarvee tedar are: Empire Oansiet 31/33, Perak N.W. 4, Olenvills 39/30. Undine 6A. Hoi Houw 35/26, Anna tlaersk 38/39, Ctytoneoua 18, State of Madras 19. SeJatlga 37/28, m«~i.».. 40/41, Chltral 42/43, Berdans N.W. 2, Blagrn N.W. 3, Auby N.W. 1. Tyson Lykes190 words
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Article136 1963-06-12 14 THE Malayan Ixehange Banks- Asseelatlen made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): New Verk: buying TT 33 11/16, airmail OD 13 13/1«. M d/at 33 1/16 o«41t bills, 33 3/l« trade bills. Csrteda: buying TT 35 5/16. airmail OD W 7/18. 90136 words
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Article26 1963-06-12 14 Jane 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 cento 'up three-elsThths of a cent). TIN: $463,871 (down $4). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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460 1963-06-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions prevailed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and for the second day turnover was on the small side. Industrials were quiet with barely any change in prices, both buyers and sellers being reluctant to deal There was some460 words
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Article23 1963-06-12 14 Malayan Stock 'ndice* Jane 16 Jane II Industrials: 113-86 114.M Tins: 121.17 119.75 S rubbers: 114.16 114.16 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article715 1963-06-12 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS! BeustsaO (2.000) 51.65' Dunleps $2.88 BL, (1.000) 12.90 D. (1,000) 52.89 D, (1,000) 12.59, (1.000) 53.88. (4,000) $2.90; Isst limit (3.000)715 words
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Article153 1963-06-12 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June tl. Three months. Uuniopa IV eta. B. Smeltrrs 2U eta Emo 21 its t. A IS. li ct». Gammon 14 eta. 8. Darby 4<l Hume prcra. 16 cv. C. Storage <*<•• I. Waugb 17 ct». 8 TrmcUon 1/1 M Brew 33 eta. Shell IS cti.153 words
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Article48 1963-06-12 14 Output from estates and mines In the Guthrie Grew* for May and for 1963 todate are as follows: Robber 6.651.000 1b5.<37.037.000 Ibfii, tea 121.000 lbs. (607.500 lbs). palm oil 2.705 tons (14.618 tons), palm kernels 551 tons (3,478 tons), and tin ore 2.126 plculs (9.948 piculs).48 words
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Article35 1963-06-12 14 Further May rubber crops notlfted are I'nitrd Malacca 221.3(10 lb. Ay«r Molek 32.955 lb l>on e Hin S«n. Ltd. 56.500 10. and Nyalaa 53.600 lb. Klunc 97.000 lb. and tla Benat 53.000 la.35 words
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307 1963-06-12 14 ■WTERVOUSNESS about the 11 International Tin Council meeting which affected Monday's London price pushed the price of tin down In Penang yesterday by $4 to $463,874. The offering at 250 tons was estimated to be down 5 tons. In London on Monday307 words
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Article132 1963-06-12 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. CHARE trading resumed after the holiday on a firm basis with rises in the majority and (alia mostly small. Mv tons gained 6d to 225. following the announcement of a one-for-flve bonus Issue. Swallowa continued to rise. gainIng is. 6d. to 275. since the merger announcement132 words
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Article72 1963-06-12 14 C MINIS! a>re«uee ■cehange. linoa«re m»n prleee awr »icul yesterday: Ceeenut tall bulk $43» sellers, drum 1464 sellers. Ceava: June/July UK/Conttnent $37) Buyers Pepper: Muntok white fl42t sellers. Sarawak white Sl4O sellers, special Sarawak black 162* aellers. garhied Lamoong black $0o sellers ABTA Slut sellers. smgaaere Ceeenut OH72 words
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Advertisement1140 1963-06-12 14 Y^-""— KAWASAKI K1SEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, «Jc Great Lakes Service loads Load- ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. Francisco 1. Angeiei N. York Cleveland --Bolivia Man 2I/3B JlM 2B Ml 21 illy 31 lil| 11 Aig 3 Sift ■Kumkawa Man." 25/21 July 21/11 lily1,140 words
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Advertisement887 1963-06-12 14 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "CHUSAN" Deporting PENANG 26th .'uite 1963 SINGAPORE 28rh Juna 1963 For Fremontlc, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (F or M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN ft CO. LTD., PtNANG.887 words
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Advertisement327 1963-06-12 14 P.nong P'Shom Spore ETA/ETD CTA/CTD ETA/ETO 'ROM CALCUTTA. KAKINAOA VOAKMAPATNAM M.V. TTATC Of eWJARAT" tor Moil. Koba Oaoka, Hirohota. Nogoya Yokohomo June 14/ 14 June IS/17 FROM CALCUTTA 4V CHALNA •4.V. "STATfOF TItAVANCORE COCHIN' tor lownsville, fort Alma. Brisbane. Sydney Melbourne June 9/10 June 11/13 MOM JAPAN sj '.'NALANOA" tor327 words
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Advertisement920 1963-06-12 15 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPOINTMENT OF FOREMAN SHIPWRIGHT Applications are Invited jdi persons born In Singapore. Federation of Malaya, North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei for two posts of Foreman Shipwright in ihe Dockyard Department. The Singapore Harbour Board. Candidates must have served a lull apprenticeship and in addition hare had920 words
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Advertisement586 1963-06-12 15 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE I. CHANG CHIN HUA on behalf of the Malayan Lighterage Company Limited, of No. 67. Weld Quay, Penang, hereby give notice, that as a result of my application for registration in respect of a newly built Ship, that she will be named as Motor Cargo "MATHAI" No.586 words
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Advertisement669 1963-06-12 15 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Sim Soo Slang has left our employment and that he has no authority to collect cash or transact any business on our behalf. WANO COO-KIEN COMPANY, 541, Geylane Road. Singapore. NOTICE Mr. Lai S*e Seong, having left our employment, is as from today669 words
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Advertisement864 1963-06-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from candidates who SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the appointment of TEMPORARY PRIMARY PRODUCTION OFFICERS (RL'RAL DEVELOPMENT). SALARY SCALE: $225x15A-255/ 295X15A-385 425x20A-505/555x25A--655 p.m. INITIAL SALARY: $355/- p.m. (basic) plus variable allowance at current rates. AGE: 22 40. QUALIFICATIONS 4c864 words
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Advertisement473 1963-06-12 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Director of Public Works, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on sth July 1963 from J.K.R. Contractors (Supplies) registered in Class 'E* and above for the supply of air valves. hydrants, sluice valves and cast473 words
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Advertisement1020 1963-06-12 15 NOTICE REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN > (OR ADMISSION TO PRIMARY SCHOOLS. KELANTAN 1964 Registration ol children born n 1957 for admission to std. 1 in is 34 wiU be opened In the Suite of Ke- 1 lantan from the loth of June to 31st of July and from the 27th of1,020 words
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298 1963-06-12 16 K. BASKARAN - Mine unions to press that bonus claim again K. BASKARAN: by Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday r |^HL bonus issue over which 15,000 mining j workers in the Federation almost went on j strike in March is to be considered "afresh" by their unions. The strike, set for March 23 was called298 words
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149 1963-06-12 16 CLEAN-UP DRIVE LAUNCHED IN CAPITAL [(UALA LUMPUR, j v Tues. Ten thousand leaflets, in four languages were distributed today urging the public to keep Kuala Lumpur clean. The appeal to«k the form of a letter addressed to "dear fellow citizens from the Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin149 words
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211 1963-06-12 16 Anglican missionary! ordained in Ipoh ceremony fPOH. Tues. An evanßelist who has been in Malaya since 1955 was ordained a presbyter or the Anglican Chuch at a service at St. John's Church here this evening. He Is the Rev. Fred Collard 37, a member of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship, who211 words
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115 1963-06-12 16 U UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— xv A corruption charge against E. P. Stephenson. 34, a clerk at the Selangor State Election Office, was withdrawn in the Sessions Court here today. He was originally charged with corruptly accepting $100 from Ang Pok Hal a"s an inducement115 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-06-12 16 At the feet of her idol: Miss Starry-eyed Trills chin-in-h.and teenX ager had waited for days to see her singing hero. Now. she sits starryeyed at the feet of British pop singer Adam Faith. The scene was Singapore Airport on Monday night when Adam, in leather jacket, flew in from99 words
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Article21 1963-06-12 16 KLANG. Tues. Mr. Lee En? Teh ha.s been rr-elected president of the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis here.21 words
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Article104 1963-06-12 16 GOLDEN CIRCLE' ROUTE TOURIST SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Robert Knowles. chairman of the North Borneo Tourist Association, said today that he had the full support of both the tourist associations In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for his "Golden Circle" tourist route. The circle will take in Hong Kong. Manila. Jesselton, Singapore.104 words
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Article34 1963-06-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The People's Progressive Party branch here will hold a rally on Sunday at Chan Sow Lin Road to p^otes', against the "government's unrealistic approach towards the squatter problem."34 words
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Article57 1963-06-12 16 SAIGON. Tues. The Boutb Vietnam Government will send a 50-member artistic troupe to Singapore to take part in the SouthEast Asian Cultural Festival, on Aug. 1. The troupe would concentrate on songs and dances with themes drawn from Vietnamese history, legend and mythology. Folk music andReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration435 1963-06-12 16 Rubber Fund role in the Borneo territories by Dr. Bateman from DOUG LACKERSTEEN: London, Tuesday •JHE ROLE the Malayan Rubber Fund will play in the Borneo territories after Malaysia has yet to be determined, Dr. L.C. Bateman, Controller of Rubber Research, said here. He Indicated a probable move towards integration435 words
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Advertisement35 1963-06-12 16 Mm ■111 jftk mJwUWILL. M^m\ "'X.' Hg MM Jt life IB^^T' j "p^—y^ L» jl y k j iii*i§ X"^* <L^^t"W L .-v^^. I^WPJF<|»VS"ft«MwI wssss,.::;.- :-k 1 IU.&A.FtEL CIGARETTES jVA AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING REGULAR CIGARETTE35 words
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Advertisement199 1963-06-12 16 A BreakThrougti of the Quality Price barrier |fe L ALL NEW Wjl 0 ji!s? j? |r3 JJ PENTA EXCITING FEATURES:— Super-sharp AUTO TASHINON 50mm »/2 bard coor.d motigmat Ful|'eP/X flash synchro focal plane shuttar with accurate 12 progrcsiian speeds front 1/2 to 1/SOO tec. plui X B Fully automatic film199 words
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Miscellaneous284 1963-06-12 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Musical refrain one trlltor I. Father's hule comic. Em l End, mishi encompass ilOi Kives an imitation (8). 1. Dirty work went on In such 8. Everywhere the Roman* went stabla* (6) 6>- 1). His highway code led to hold--10. tusUlled Stewart land* In a ups284 words
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Article128 1963-06-12 17 WIST INDIES Ist Inns: 601-6 dec. I NGLAND !•>« Inns: 205. NGLAND 'M> INNS STKWART c Murray b Gibbs 87 I DXX II c Hunte b Worrell 38 I ANDREW c Murray b Sobers 15 BAKRINGTON b Olbbs 8 (OWI)KKY o Hunte b Olbbs 12 DEXTER c Murray b128 words
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Article, Illustration684 1963-06-12 17 KEITH MILLER - England's batting is due tor solid shak By KEITH MILLER 1 Manchester, Tues. A K GIBBS, pencil slim 28--year-old West Indian offspinner, spun England to destruction in the First Test at Old Trafford yesterday. Apart from the brilliant 87 by opener Mickey Stewart, England flounderedReuter - 684 words
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251 1963-06-12 17 MALAYSIA: FRIDAY IS DECISION DAY FOR SAFA By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Tues.— Singa pore Amateur Football Association will decide Singapore's international soccer future at an extraordinary meeting on Friday. The meeting was specially called by the finance and general purposes committee to discuss a FAM invitation to Join Malaya251 words
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Article32 1963-06-12 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Seletar Auto Club's major motorracing event 110 miles nocturnal rally will be held on Saturday suiting at 7 p.m. from the Royal Singapore Flying Club car park.32 words
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Article162 1963-06-12 17 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Stnga pore Amateur Cycling Association have ordered a commission of inquiry to look Into alleged insubordination by one of their cyclist* at the recent Asian Cycling Championships held in Kuala Lumpur The allegations against the cyclist. Roiani Sukarl. are made by Singapore team manager162 words
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Article248 1963-06-12 17 nOUGLAS (Isle of Man). Tues.— Jim Redman, on a four cylinder Honda, won the 250 cc event In the Tourists Trophy motor-cycle races here yesterday. Fumlo Ito. of Japan, on a Yamaha, was second. Redman, who is the ciirri-m world champion, averaged 94.85 milesReuter - 248 words
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461 1963-06-12 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Three brothers will play for Singapore ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE will be a stronger side than they were against Johore when they meet Pahang in this weekend's Malayan Cricket Association league match at Balestier Road, r Reggie da Silva. who has been re-appointed captain for the season, will461 words
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390 1963-06-12 17 TRAINING PLAN WILL BE REVISED, SAYS OH ATHLETICS |>ENANG, Tues.— The pre--1 sident of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, Oh Boon Tat, said here today the programme for centralised training of athle- tes will now have to be re- j vised, following the cancellation of the SEAP Games390 words
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Article24 1963-06-12 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Windsor Rovers regained the lead in tne 6APA league Div. 2A when they beat Arsenal 4-0 at Fairer Park today.24 words
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Advertisement14 1963-06-12 17 o i V MORE Y^ THAN I^^B millionKT v^| SOLD II jl every! |?3t!14 words
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Advertisement279 1963-06-12 17 m mmm they call them "King of the Road 11 -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/ or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range Js vast: vast279 words
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Miscellaneous106 1963-06-12 17 SPORTS DIARY frW.fim Govt Services: Fed. Pri-sor.* v S«or (Taiping stadium i Fed. Armed Forces v CEB Mi lava (Princrs Rd. XL) Mai-Railways v Ncgri (Ipoh Rcii Spore <;s Uiv. 1: TTE Hospital v Police (Jn Bcsar. 6.30 1; Div. 3.V: STU B 1 v Education (Jn Bes;ir. 5.15»: Postals106 words
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108 1963-06-12 18 BRUNEI OIL REVENUE TALKS 'GO SMOOTHLY' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Informal talks between Malayan and Brunei officials to find a compromise proposal on the question of Brunei's oil revenue when the State joins Malaysia continued today. Brunei's Deputy State Secretary and Director of Information Services, Dato Setia Pengiran Haji Mori omed108 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-06-12 18 Ministers knew of Prof umo's affair, papers allege CABINET MEETS TODAY TO DISCUSS LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN 'CRISIS OF MORALS' LONDON', Tuesday. JIIK British Government today speeded up a Mcurity probe into the Profumo scandal amid press accounts that Cabinet Ministers knew nearly three months ago of a letter sent byReuter; UPI - 548 words
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Article204 1963-06-12 18 SLIP-THEN UPSIDE DOWN ON EVEREST KATMANDU, Tuesday. lAMES WHITTAKER, first American to reach J the summit of Everest, said today that at one stage during the climb he slipped and hung upside down on a rope for several minutes, unable I 1 to call for help. Mr. Whittaker. who reached204 words
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Article158 1963-06-12 18 Persuasion then coercion' plan JAKARTA, Tues. InformJ ation Minister Dr. Ruslan Abdulgani said here the Indonesian Government would rely on a blend of the "persuasion" of the democratic system and the "coercion" of the totalitarian system to "promote and manage" its Press. He was speaking during the week-end at theReuter - 158 words
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Article38 1963-06-12 18 SINGAPORE. Tups.— Dr. Frank Bradhum. World Health Organisation adviser to the Singapore Government, will speak to members of the Rotary Club on "Problems of the food industry" at the club's weekly luncheon at Cathay Hotel tomorrow.38 words
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96 1963-06-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A retired Malayan Civil Service Mr. G. S. RawlinßS. 59. and' one of his 18-year-old twin sons. Hugh, were killed when their car collided with a lorry near Jalalabad In Afghanistan last week. The other son. Guy. escaped unhurt.96 words
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Article285 1963-06-12 18 LONDON, Tues. The stock market staged a partial recovery today after yesterday's severe setback, and by the end of official trading a fairly broad list of gains had been recorded Business was orf a small scale but the rally brought In more buying in the afternoon and the285 words
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Article55 1963-06-12 18 LONDON, Tues. Spot 22* d., July 22"-* d.. Aug. 22 5/16 d., Sept. 22 5/16 d., July Sept 22 5/16 U. Oct/Dec. 32 5/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 5/16 U. Apr. June 22' 4 d.. July/ Sept. 22% d.. Oct./ Dec. 22Hd., c.l-f. June 21-,, d.. July 21~,d., Aug.55 words
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Article24 1963-06-12 18 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £9174, sellers £918 3, Forward buyers £919. sellers £919... Settlement £917. Turnover a.m. 105 tops, p.m. 160 tons. Tone: Steady24 words
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Article169 1963-06-12 18 LONDON. Tues. Results of cricket matches which ended today were: Chesterfield: York* beat Derby by inns and 56. Derby 238 and 110. Yorts 404-4 dec. Yorks 10 put. Swansea: Glamorgan bt Surrey by 8 wltts. Surrey 79 and 264. Glamorgan 256 and 88-2. Glamorgan 10 pis. N169 words
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Article115 1963-06-12 18 I ONDON, Tues. Mr. Robin Dru r y, a Canadian living in London, said last night that he has instructed his solicitors to issue a writ against 21 -year-old model Christine Keeler whose friendship with ex-War Minister John Profumo touched on* a major scandal. HeReuter - 115 words
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Article37 1963-06-12 18 SINGAPORE. lues— M: IVier Messuin. general manager ot the Shell Company of Singapore limited will tdve a talk on ;> f oil in Singapore" tomorrow at the Rotary Club luncheon meetIng at the Cathr.y Hotel restaurant37 words
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Obituary49 1963-06-12 18 MR. ARUDPRACASAM. tirothrr Of M. V. Nay.inara" of Pondok TaajMsg paKs.il nrav in ion .itii;.!. T.llii>|>a1.11 (Wlon. F. T. JOHN Mai tormrrly of Pnrit Buotar dud IB Ctinukansi Ceylon .>n lnth June. Brother-in-law o( O.K. Charles .iti* unc!.- of Mm. C. B. I'aul and J. I Rolx-i t49 words
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Advertisement408 1963-06-12 18 Late CLASSIFIED] ADVEfrnSEMENTSj W.,.rf.N \lll ylinimnmi WOO HUANfi: I n I> U.k Wah, sen of ■adam Kok P»i Chaa Kiu\ il.iu.ht.r M Un. Huang Hor on WICO: To Doroll II d R <•■ Mark Willi un <;]vn on Jan* I'"" at Butuisar ivnni. Kuala Lumpur. SANDRASCCARA: To smdra and Nrsadevl408 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-06-12 18 UIOHBST and lowest tempera- lures in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highrst Lowr«t Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 79 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 77*42 words
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