The Straits Times, 14 June 1963
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Title Section23 1963-06-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED S ALE EXCEEDS 100, 000 The Straits Times ft**** lit**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration644 1963-06-14 1 The 'referendum' riddle... RAZAK: AT ANY TIME; PELAEZ: EVERYTHING IS IN THE COMMUNIQUE; SUBANDRIO: WE AGREED ON IT BASICALLY BANGKOK, Thursday TUN Abdul Razak said today that an independent authority "could ascertain the view of the people of the Borneo territories any time" now that agreementReuter; UPI - 644 words
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Article, Illustration382 1963-06-14 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG 'CONFEDERATION? WE MUST BE REALISTIC AND DEVELOP IT STAGE BY STAGE* By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, arrived in Singapore this morning and happily announced the "immediate resumptipp" of regular trade bf™^" Indonesia &om laya. Thw was the mvi382 words
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Article251 1963-06-14 1 Sultan of Brunei for oil talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei and Tengku Abdul .Rahman are to step into the protracted talks on Brunei's entry,in to Malaysia. The talks, which centre on control of Brunei's oil revenue, ended this afternoon. They will be resumed only if thr Sultan251 words
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Article60 1963-06-14 1 LA PAZ (Bolivia). Thurs. Bolivia has decided to withdraw her' representative from the Council of tbe Organisation of American States. It was announced here. 1 The organisation groups to- 1 gethei American Republics and isi concerned with the settlement of I disputes tn the Western hemls-Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-06-14 1 'Where the Boys Are' Dolores enters a convent HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Film .star Dolores Hart. 24. has entered a Roman Catholic convent in Connecticut to become a nun. She played a nun in "St. Francis of Assisl." She told a friend: "I'm not leaving anything behind. I am taking a fullReuter - 224 words
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Article79 1963-06-14 1 BIKNE (Switzerland), Thurs. Two Israeli agents, convicted of trying to cofrce a West German scientist's daughter into talking her father out of building rockets for Egypt, have been expelled from Switzerland, the Swiss Justice and Police Department announced today. V L The expulsion of Joseph BenOal. a79 words
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Article49 1963-06-14 1 LAUSANNE. Thurs. Fifteen priofde art in Isolation hospital he.-e'irtth iiwpected typhoid after the death of a two-year-old boy from a nearby farm. The child. Yves Deledevant. was admitted to hospital as a positive typhoid case on Monday. The farm was closed pending medical e-hecks49 words
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Article89 1963-06-14 1 Borneo to Venus,. KUCHING. Thurs. An orang utan from North Borneo may be on the American space flight to Venus in 1966. Thi was revealed today oy Mr Don Buchla. a physloH-glst of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Spa?e Administration, who is if Jessel- ton for a visit. Mr. Buchla89 words
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83 1963-06-14 1 FfotujACK FINGIMTON qANHBRA, Thurs— Australian Cosununist curie* are staggered ItJlie rwdgjiaiinn from party of VL Chiplin. Sydney journalist reJ^ly returned affe>««o years a.-. y*y*- correspond^t lor Sydney J* Bll <unUt newspßD*i,-Ti>e **f bune., Th» #»i#ral-.secretary of the party, «C. L. Sharkey, said83 words
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Article34 1963-06-14 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Mr. Ma.sayoshi Ohlra, the Japanese Forelgr Minister, said toda> h» was hopiiu i to incren;* the fiscal funds of the Japanese Government for economic assistance to under-developei countries. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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520 1963-06-14 1 Cabinet 7 revolt threat to Mac Uneasy calm after meeting of Ministers I ONDON, Thurs.— Mr. Macmillan worked grimly here today to forestall a threatened Cabinet revolt over the Profumo scandal which could sweep him from his job as Prime Minister. The political atmosphere was charged with tension and dramaReuter - 520 words
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24 1963-06-14 1 STOP PRESS OFFICIAL REPORT ON MANILA TALKS MWll A Ihurs —Off) i.il r'T"'t fit Malaya-In-d'in<-i.i Philippine* c<>nil;i is nln h,- released for lion tomorrow24 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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330 1963-06-14 2 Japan urged to play new role in S.E. Asia TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN should act clearly as a member of the free world in its political relationships with South-East Asian countries. This recommendation was made to the Japanese Government by its diplomats in the AsiaPaclnc region on the M'cond day ofReuter - 330 words
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159 1963-06-14 2 MANILA, Thurs. Some 3,000 dock workers began returning to work today after hearing that the Court of Industrial Relations had ruled their five weeks' old strike illegal. Mr. Roberto Oca. president of the striking unions, said his men had agreed to return to wo/k ifReuter - 159 words
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Article39 1963-06-14 2 ACCRA. Thurs.— The Ghana Government will introduce a Bill to provide penalties of up to life imprisonment for cultivating InI dlan hemp and 20 years' jail for smoking it. the Health Minister 1 said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1963-06-14 2 BANGKOK, Thurs.—Representatives of 13 countries today signed the plan of operation for the Asian Institute of Economic Development and Planning, due to be set up In Bangkok next year. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-06-14 2 PLOTTERS AGAINST YEMENI REGIME ARRESTED ADEN, Thurs. Yemeni Radio broadcasting from Sanaa said last night a plot against the Republican Government had been discovered and all the plotters arrested. They would be tried by a state security tribunal in Sanaa. President Abdullah Al Sallal of Yemen is at present visitingReuter - 253 words
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Article29 1963-06-14 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President £?S lack ca P has ***n auctioned K s snn nno t raise fund/ for the Mount Atrune eruption victims on Bah Island.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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156 1963-06-14 2 MBABANE (Swaziland). Thursday. ARMED police and civilians carrying teargas A grenades and batons patrolled this uneasy capital of Swaziland yesterday as a general strike entered its third day. i The strike, «aUed by the African nationalist Ngwane National Llberatory Congress, is aimed at theReuter - 156 words
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Article49 1963-06-14 2 r »QAD, Thurs. The Iraqi news ag^^y yesterday saj d govern- i ment troops mopping up Kurdish supportei. J^ -Red Mullah," Kurdish lns«*_p n i«,Hi>r Mullah Mustala Al Bar?*!;, The Kurds earlier this week Jected a government ultimatum to lay down their arms.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article25 1963-06-14 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Disused oil wells reopened recently by a stateowned company In West Java have proved profitable, Antara said toi day.25 words
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Article28 1963-06-14 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. A U.S. Army helicopter taking part in the Seato exercise in northern Thailand crashed yesterday. The I pilot and observer werp injured.28 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-06-14 2 SAIGON, Thursday. A HIGHRANKING Buddhist delegation arriv- ed here yesterday from the ancient capital of Hue but declined to negotiate with the Government over the nations religious crisis before next week. A Buddhist spokesman, said last night that High Priest Thich TinhReuter - 335 words
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Article89 1963-06-14 2 Ayub calls for triple alliance •DESHAWAR. Thurs. Presl- dent Mohammed Ayub I Khan of Pakistan last night advocated a closer association between Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran to form a "formidable force" in world affairs. He also said he would like to see Turkey join the 'com- bine." President Ayub. addressingReuter - 89 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-06-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby pawattT c x it -!°E— tl lff. r&- II v I /youire wcmrfeN f will you $i«*l wrru twe wrong THE VISITOR*' I END OF TUB /jgrfl32 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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358 1963-06-14 3 GEORGETOWN. Thurs Police used tear gas nere yesterday to quell continued demonstrations after a night of riots in which four men and a 17-year-old high school girl had been shot and injured. Police said the girl, sent from herReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-06-14 3 'Hello, son A MISSIONARY RETURNS AFTER FIVE YEARS IN CHINESE JAIL SHE said. '-Hello, son. It's good to have you back." And (he 17-year separation of missionary Harold King and his mother. Mrs. Laura King. 80, was over. He was a missionary in China and served nearly live years of151 words
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Article63 1963-06-14 3 LONDON. Thurs— Admiral of 1 the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope collapsed and died in a taxi ye.-ierday at Waterloo rail terminal. He was 80. Admiral Cunningham, son of a university professor, entered the Royal Navy as a ct.det in 1897 and rose to beReuter - 63 words
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303 1963-06-14 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. VjILITARY leaders here have misgivings about iTi President Kennedy's qualified new ban on testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere. It is understood that the chiefs of the armed forces believe that national security requires continued testing 01 a variety of nuclearUPI - 303 words
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Article85 1963-06-14 3 BASLE i Switzerland 1 Thurs. Two alleged Israeli agents were sentenced yesterday to two months' jail for trying to coerce a Ger man, rocket scientist by threatening he would bekll'ed if he continued to work for Egypt. The sentences— dating from their arrest on March 2 meantReuter - 85 words
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Article42 1963-06-14 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Winston Churchill left London by air yesterday for Nice on his way for a holiday at Monte Carlo. A spokesman at his noire said Sir Winston was likely to stay abroad for some time. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration315 1963-06-14 3 Judgment reserved in Maugham adoption suit DAUGHTER: WHAT I REALLY WANT IS RECONCILIATION T^ICE, Thurs. A civil court here yesterday reserved judgment in a dispute over the adoption by author Somerset Maugham of his 57-year.-old secretary, Alan Searle, as his son. Maugham's daughter, Lady John Hope, wife of a formerReuter - 315 words
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Article39 1963-06-14 3 ROME. Thurs.— President Kennedy will arrive In Rome on June 30 for a two-day working visit which will Include an audience with the new Pope If one has been elected, an American source said last night.— UJP.l.39 words
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Article29 1963-06-14 3 HARLOW (England). Thurs. This- town, already hit by a typhoid fever outbreak, now is being swept by a mild form of dysentery, medical authorities said yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article34 1963-06-14 3 LONDON, Thurs.— A new world record for a sale of modem paintIngs was set up yesterday at Sotheby's, the London auctioneers, when a shipping magnate's collection realised a total of £1.043 590.34 words
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Article31 1963-06-14 3 ROME. Thuw. A newspaper reported here "that Card'nal Joszef Mindszenty of Hungary. In a telephone Interview, denie<l reports that he was ill and *aii he whs "very well. -Reu'erReuter - 31 words
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220 1963-06-14 3 fENEVA. Thurs. African and several other delegations in a noisy and Impassioned debate yesterday succeeded in preventing a delegate from South Africa from addressing the International Labour conference here The plenary session of the conference was adjourned i when speaker after speaker, !onReuter - 220 words
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174 1963-06-14 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration an- I nounced yesterday the resignation of the head I of its moon project, Mr. j j Brainerd Holmes. He was returning to private i Industry after two years In government service, said a statement.Reuter - 174 words
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Advertisement174 1963-06-14 3 INTRODUCING THE NEW A MITSUBISHI fl ((Mp6ooc.c. MITSUBISHI Coll frCO cc 'v"» I*c J'y Inci not qon itieH gtoM. l\ir\ cons'umpt. on is low. Comfcloble iOO*r"v a^| -Ji^ar t.ioct'v^ uD^oisff'v on<j i^o's ond -nHeperdent mspowon on oil fou» »*K c^ AUJi: co» ky o mo'f s'ob'e. so'e ond co^io'taole ride174 words
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Advertisement231 1963-06-14 3 L'^^h^l IJv■" aBBBBBBB^VmV>^9 ll" MORE and MORE II ?iiH DEPOSIT Vi^ ACCOUNTS are being opened with Lombard Bank, where capital accurate lates steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of 5% per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to the General231 words
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Article, Illustration603 1963-06-14 4 Any foreign doctor can open practice here: Byrne SINGAPORE. Thurs 'J'HK Government is prepared to grant an entry permit to any foreign doctor with rcgistrable qualifications to come and practise in Singapore. This was disclosed by the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, in the Legislative Assembly today.603 words
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Article129 1963-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. K. M. Byrne told the Legislative Assembly today the Government was plannine to move the Emergency Casualty Ward out of the General Hospital, so that the outpatients centre in the hospital could become the main clinic for entire city area This, he explained, would129 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-06-14 4 CORONER FOR S'PORE MR. LJEW Ngik Kee, who has been appointed a Coroner in Singapore. He was a police officer for nearly nine years before he resigned to complete his law studies at Lincoln's Inn. He was admitted to the Singapore bar last Friday.44 words
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Article202 1963-06-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today met leaders of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association to discuss arrangements for setting up a negotiating committee for wage talks with the board. Present at the meeting were the acting staff manager of the202 words
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Article87 1963-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today asked the public not to be alarmed if detectives demanded to look at their identity cards or searched them at night because this was part of "Operation Senjata which is continuing. Surprise checks will take place in areas wherr mischief-makers. thugs and other bad87 words
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Article318 1963-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rE extensive and expensive programme of replanting in Malaya was described today as an "act of faith" in the future of the rubber industry. The statement from a speech prepared by Mr. G. S. Oakley, president of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers'318 words
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Article121 1963-06-14 4 Memorial ceremony: Traffic plan SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Police today announced traffic arrangements for the "turning the sod" ceremony on Saturday morning by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for the memorial to the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation in Singapore. The ceremony will be held at the vacant121 words
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Article42 1963-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Dr. Wong Hln Sun. Assistant Director of Medical Services (T. B.) Singapore will give a' talk on tuberculosis control in Singapore on June 17 at the new lecture theatre 4. University of Singapore, at 8.15 p.m.42 words
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Article79 1963-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tliur.s The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee h->s allocated an additional $600,000 for street lighting and water services in both urban and rural areas. This was announced by the committee's chairman. Mr. Ooh Chew Chua. The committee has also approved a scheme79 words
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Advertisement236 1963-06-14 4 I OPENS TODAY CAPITOL I »r— 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30pm /J7l/ if /~~X (SINGAPORE) W FRIGHTENING WORD W IN THE ENGLISH! i#X W^ n excursion into i W chilling terror... */f t\ W that takes YOU into 1 Starring W 3%^C£#W^ I B OUVERREH SHEILA BURRELI ALEXANDER" DAVION THE236 words
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Advertisement172 1963-06-14 4 J Tel: 21-116 m*\ *J k. SINGAPORE M 5 Shows Daily: 11am-1. 30-4.00-6. 30 9.30pm THE CONQUEST OF A KINGDOM, INTRIGUES, DUELS AND tti m LOVE IN AN EXCITING AND llm SPECTACULAR ADVENTURE! SWORD of ISLAM LUBNA ABD EL AZIZ FOLCO LULU SILVANA PAM PANINI EASTMANCOLOR J I Tel: 21-116172 words
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Advertisement538 1963-06-14 4 L. J f W II li/ C*T/TJ*T^"^BTjflWnT^ ,ori \s rouAv: 1 1am 1 .30 4.00 «.3O 9.30»m y SILVANA PAMPANINIJ if SWORD :ji^ k OF t I Cinemascope Eaitmon Colcr. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (For* 1 X -M.rk.nßr.-do-VIVAZAPATA": > .►SUNDAY MICNIGHT! (NAondorin)4- "Flowers Blonom Brilliantly ii In April". I nih Bit; DAY!538 words
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Miscellaneous371 1963-06-14 4 IK ■iiiil in AHI I AK INtLw THE following Is todays sche- Kuala Lumpur (ML 137) 5.50 (ML 153) 2 p.m.; to Kuchlng. dule erf civil aircraft move- p.m.; from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Labuan. Jesselton (ML 486) 7 45 ments at Paya Lebar airport. Lumpur (ML 14») 7.16 p.m.; ajn.:371 words
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159 1963-06-14 5 Ooi urges 'sober reflection' on Socialist rift PENANG. Thurs. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, last night called for "sober reflection" by all concerned in the recent Socialist Front rift. Addressing a party rally at the People's Court in Cintra Street. Mr. Ooi said: "All of us should not allow159 words
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155 1963-06-14 5 PENANG, Thursday. rpHE MAYOR, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today the Penanj? Labour Party, of which he is chairman, was willing to disclose its accounts to prove that Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, the former Socialist Mayor who resigned from the party last week, had paid155 words
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Article59 1963-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.\ Malaya's external trade in the first four months of i this year totalled $1,775.2 million $80.8 million more than in the same period last year. According to official ?ta- tistics issued today, exports totalled $892.8 million and imports $882.4 million.59 words
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Article, Illustration508 1963-06-14 5 Clerk: 'I saw blood on car taken for trial run' PENANG, Thursday. J^ MOTOR company clerk testified at a preliminary inquiry today that a prospective customer took a car out for a trial run on the morning of April 2 and returned it in the night with blood on the508 words
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275 1963-06-14 5 Trainee midwives can't get job pledge SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government could not assure trainee midwives at the Kandang Kerbau hospital that there would be Jobs for them in government when they finished their training. Mr.275 words
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Article88 1963-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A schoolgirl. 17, last night reported that she was raped in her house by a masked man armed with a dagger. A police spokesman said today that the girl was alone In the house off Pudu Road when the man entered at88 words
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Article86 1963-06-14 5 IPOH. Thurs. A cook. Ooi j Chye Huat, 35, produced on a warrant of arrest in the Magistrate's Court here today, was fined SlO or two days' Jail for contempt of court. Ooi wtio pleaded guilty to abusing a police constable failed to turn86 words
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Article191 1963-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuro. A British library expert, Mr. P. G. B. Hutching, 60. has arrived here to start a librarian trainin? scheme at the University of Malaya. Mr. Hutchlngs, who was Leeds City librarian, has 40 years' library experience. He also spent three years In a191 words
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Article37 1963-06-14 5 KUCHINO. Thurs Moi* than 240 members of the Sarawak Umt«d People's Party have resigned from the party's branch in Upper R*.tang. ne*r Bibu. All puullshed their ru.mes In Slbu Chinese newspapers last week.— UPl.37 words
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Article, Illustration70 1963-06-14 5 Congo veteran appointed battalion's No. 2 man MAJOR Manniood bin Sulaimaii (above) has been appointed se-cond-in-command of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment at Kota Bharu. He took over from Major Abdul Latiff bin Hussein who will be attached to the Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur. Major Mahmood was70 words
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Article52 1963-06-14 5 KUCHINO. Thurs. The first airstrip in Limbang. Sarawak's fifth division, is now completed. An RAP Pioneer landed there yesterday. Built jointly by the Army and the Public Works Department, the airstrip is more than 1.700 ftlong by 150 ft. wide and Is suitable for small aircraftUPI - 52 words
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Article138 1963-06-14 5 RMAF ORDERS 4 MORE HERALDS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Royal Malayan Air Force has ordered four more Dart Herald transport aircraft from Handley Page Ltd.. in addition to the four already on order. Delivery will begin later this year, an RMAF spokesman said today. The aircraft, powered by twin turbo-prop138 words
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Article38 1963-06-14 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— Mr. Ng Chow Choon is acting as the Drainage and Irrigation Engineer of Kedah and Perils in place of Mr A. S. Sodhy. who has gone to Kuala Lumpur as Assistant Director. North.38 words
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Article15 1963-06-14 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. An Australian amusement team will hold a carnival here next month.15 words
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Article, Illustration1614 1963-06-14 6 Inquiry is told of $10,000 deal for settling rape case Girl's brother denies associates were secret society members A professional man will pay life's ransom to avoid scandal, even if innocen t doctor Marshall seeks court's leave for accused to go to UAR with his lawyer before trial SITIAWAN. Thure1,614 words
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176 1963-06-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. —The Straits Times group today received another $1,242.65 for the National Patriotic Fond, bringing:, its total up-to-date to $127,294.58. Today's contributions came from: Gora2 Sekolah Kebanpaan, Trlok Kemanc. Port Dickson. Sit; Mr. Hwang Sine I-ue Sltt; Mr. Khor Kuek Jin $ltt,176 words
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Advertisement464 1963-06-14 6 i ir\ n invest in BE WISE ABOUT \\l PHILIPS _J V_7 QUALITY As you know a television receiver is a very complex and costly StxSbSa*!* 1 5 01 piece of equipment You therefore must think carefully before you $995 (Singapore p*nang» buy. This advertisement sets down in simple terms464 words
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387 1963-06-14 7 LIM BENG TEE - Alliance 18 up in Johore and the Front gets one LIM BENG TEE by Johore Bahru, Thurs, QF 172 candidates nominated today for 86 seats in eight Town Councils in Johore, 19 were returned unopposed all but one from the Alliance. The Alliance offered s* candidate for every ward, but387 words
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Article858 1963-06-14 7 HERE is the line-up for the elections in all the eight towns: JOHORE B AIIKL Kampong Melayu Kludijal: binte Mohamed Sidik iPMIPi Rahmat bin Haji Idris (All.): Balu Lima— Lee Teck Chiang (All.). Hamzah bin Mohd. Yassin (S.K.) Yanaya Awal— Abdul Aziz bin Mohd. Ibrahim (All.), K.858 words
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158 1963-06-14 7 Alliance wins 11 seats without a fight in Malacca MALACCA Thurs.—Eleven Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations closed today for Malacca's three rural district councils. rollinc Day is July 11. The Alliance nominated candidates for all S3 Mats 19 each for Malacca Tenfah and Alor Gajah,, and 15 for158 words
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Article191 1963-06-14 7 Hussein, a conductor, and P. Ramasamy, a driver, were sacked." I The company manager, I Mr. T. Ramanathan, said today: "I am unaware of anything that has happened as I have been away on leave. I came back from Europe only last night. I191 words
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Article42 1963-06-14 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An 81--year-old woman was charged in i munistrater. court today with protroting a game of "likam tlkam" for a group of children near the Bukit Pasoh Chi %se School yesterday. She pl(|ded guilty and was conditionally discharged.42 words
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Advertisement82 1963-06-14 7 GOOD FOR YOU "I should like to send you this appreciation of the value of Wolf Guinness as a drink and a food. After a hard day's work in my medical practice, I have established the habit of taking a Wolf Guinness as an aperitif before my dinner, and usually82 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-06-14 7 BuffH Httnntf lit/ Ralph Ht-imdahl WlUlPi) ELMWS WALIoT^B HH [he 6TTS VtOUMT 1 |BM| IHPB^S^^^S ■■^^▼^^■■JpBH BTm HIS SLEEP A6AIM, AN^^HBS3 IF VA <t U>M I MBMJF27 words
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2580 1963-06-14 8 CHIA POTEIK, PETER De CRUZ; R. CHANDRAN - CHIA POTEIK, PETER De CRUZ and R. CHANDRAN ASSEMBLY DISPOSES OF IS MORE ITEMS, 11 REMAIN By SINGAPORE, Thurs. —^The second day of the committee debate on the lOG.'i budget today ranged over several controversial subjects. These included hospital queues and the shortage2,580 words
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Miscellaneous214 1963-06-14 8 I II* if Oop By V.T. It until in A I I/""" I OOP'S PROBABLY I ...ESPEOAOXV WITH I "^P KvfJ^SvwwiTwT^V '^St^ -fif/'A I GUESS THE BEST MAh4 TO THAT OU> MOON- rX..oNeTHlKa3^Bf^lSWpWviaill« //'/>S"//\ DOCS RIGHT HELP ME WITH 6HOT EXPEWBJCE I M3U OSNT HUIFYOU CAN SO -^jRI /SJ7//'/fi+ AT214 words
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Article, Illustration2146 1963-06-14 9 HERBERT KRETZMER - The worst and the funniest actor I've seen this year HERBERT KRETZMER CASSIUS CLAY from LONDON Thursday A DIMINUTIVE woman shopping in Soho :it lunch-time last week noticed a covey of photographers waiting in the doorway OI a restaurant in Brewer-street Tickled by curiosity she asked: "Who are you waiting2,146 words
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Advertisement184 1963-06-14 9 EXTRA QUALITY. ..EXTRA LENGTH,.. Now also available in packets of ten, King Size SOLENT gives you the clean, wide awake freshness of natural menthol plus real smoking satisfaction. Like a sea-borne breeze... like the cool sparkling spray of the sea SOLENT REFRESHES YOU King Size at only 4O CtS fOP184 words
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Obituary70 1963-06-14 10 :n Wtrtt SIO (Minimum) CABLE NEWS RECEIVED by Mr*. I. icy Prrelra, Bungel Masai Estate her lather Janla Sllva passed away at Trivandrurn on 11-8-63. MR. A.L. MOWE. J.P. aged 75, Of Malacca, passed away peacefully on i:<-6-63 leaving two daughters Mrs. vC. Krempl and Mrs. A. Hondticks »nd70 words
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Article326 1963-06-14 10 tt Worit 5/ffl < Minimum) PLEASE NOT! that the fashion •how .it the Goodwood Park to-night will start promptly at 10 00 p.m. ARE YOUR HATS Looking Tired? r.ill at Antoinette. 324 Orchard Road. F porr. For renovatlona. Also see our l';irkable Millinery. SHE'S SLIM ah*'! beautiful Hvvita In326 words
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645 1963-06-14 10 The Straits Times Friday, June 14, 1963. The Negro Struggle In 1954. an American Negress in Montgomery, Alabama, boarded a segregated bus, seated herself in th» section reserved for whites and refused to budge. She was forcibly removed, prosecuted and fined $14, whereupon the Montgomery Negro community launched a boycott645 words
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Article350 1963-06-14 10 Fourteen months after it was announced that the Malayan Government would be recruiting doctors from the Philippines, no doctors have arrived. The delay is probably due ir part to an interlude (now hfappily past) of strained relations over Malaysia and Manila's claim to North BorI neo.350 words
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Article208 1963-06-14 10 Time Times Take no note of Time! How can we not, when we are by Times fell hand defaced? In the cascade of words both preceding and following the death of the Pope, Time magazine writes, "most of the world's newspapers somehow man aged to submerge what really mattered a208 words
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Article, Illustration853 1963-06-14 10 GAVIN YOUNG REPORTS FROM NEW YORK ON A RACE AGAINST TIME N the South, they don't care how close we are if I I we don't get too big," says Negro comedian Dick JBLCregory "In the North, they don't care how big weOFNS - 853 words
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Article287 1963-06-14 10 Mark Frankland - DRINK AND CRIME IN SOVIET RUSSIA l)V Mark Frankland MOSCOW. Thurs. The Western Press's regular reporting of Russian crime— this week it included the story of some young Uzbeks caught smoking hashish can give a distorted picture of the crime situation in the Soviet Union. This is largely the fault287 words
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Letter231 1963-06-14 10 T REFER to a complaint appearing under the heading "The Silent Servants" in the Straits Times of May 22. The complaint has been duly Investigated and it has been found that the complainant has only herself to blame for having not given her correct address for receiving231 words
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Letter219 1963-06-14 10 II7E are a few of the many "f students who regularly make use of the books in the reference section of the National Library, and we would like to bring to the notice of the library authorities concerned the selfish and Inconsiderate behaviour of some of the219 words
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Letter30 1963-06-14 10 \LTHOUOH the Perak Btate Government has spent a lot of money laying pipes in Kampong Plnang most of the houses are still without a pipe-water supply. RESIDENT Taipinr30 words
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Advertisement626 1963-06-14 10 ■■MaMvaVaipjajaaajjjaajajh Straits Tin*. Malay Mail Classified advertisements my be nsnded *m Bet new COLO ITOKAai AKCADB OreJMTd Rom COLO ITOMaI MAHCHII AT HOLLAND KOAO— KATOM* KKPPEL NOAD-MAVAt. BAM Ae>«»>of>ee«) Aajewla: cmr book arrows lt» Winchester Moose. Coilyer Quay TMK NIWS FWONT Fliaaetrier* »m»a«*»aH»* M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Mead. Naval626 words
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Advertisement71 1963-06-14 10 HOW MUCH HEALTH IS THERE IN HEALTH FOODS? Do you believe most diseases, including cancer and arthritis, are caused by not eating "the right thing?" Do you think something's lacking in our modern diet? Here are 5 untruths being spread fey unscrupulous promoters, plus the scientific facts that refute them!71 words
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Advertisement80 1963-06-14 10 atlaSaaT^^SS^^^gal Hk OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX E«r Drop, eontiin REMEDY FOR Dyber-I powerful new £AR INFECTIONS tiseptic that kills a wide range X of bacteria and fungi and is ideal for trealin, almos. .11 AH<yrHtn g^ MOOoef superficial ear infections. THE HUNGRY WORLDE WHERE WHY MILLIONS ARE80 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-06-14 11 Rulers Faith in the Alliance Conference is 'happy' that incidents with two Sultans are now closed KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. *JHE Conference of Rulers today expressed confidence in the Alliance Government and reaffirmed its faith in the ruling party. This decision was reached at the end of a «wo-day meeting and228 words
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299 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday ]yjR. LEE KUAN YEW said today that Singapore favoured a confederation of Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia if it meant economic, cultural and SDcial co-operation. But if it meant that Singapore was politically absorbed in an unknown entity "then we must299 words
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111 1963-06-14 11 j^UCHINO. Thurs. The people must not expect overnißht improvements with Malaysia, Mr. Donald Stephens. North Borneo Alliance leader, said yesterday. Mr. Stephens said he and his colleagues were aware of the need to help the people in the ulu. who had been forgotten in the111 words
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Article24 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Thure. A Hillman Minx, belonging to Ow Chong Hee of Cairnhill. was stolen outside the Ruby Theatre in Balestier Road yesterday.24 words
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207 1963-06-14 11 TAN TOCK SAIK - Six firms without a cent to their names TAN TOCK SAIK By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six mushroom insurance companies have been found to have no funds. Claimants have not received one cent from them. The companies did not lodge the required $200,000 deposits with the Government. Their llqudators have been207 words
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Article62 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Tliurs.— A party of detpctives arrested three men In a raid on a house In Sago Street last night. Two knives and a screw-driver were recovered. The men are believed to be j fighters of the "Sui Fei Loong" I gang of the 18 trroup.62 words
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Article72 1963-06-14 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 1 Dato R. P. S. Rajasooria said to- day that "tripping" a witness, and not "stripping" him. was what he said in a corruption case In the Sessions Court yesterday. In our report, we quoted Dato i Rajasooria as saying: "Stripping of72 words
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101 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The tree-planting campaign launched by the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is meeting with good response from the public. The Curator of the Botanic Gardens, Mr. A. G. Alphonso, said today his staff had been receiving telephone inquiries about suitable101 words
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107 1963-06-14 11 Arbitration chiefs' allowances queried SINGAPORE, Than. The provision for entertainment allowances in the Budget estimates for both the president and deputy president of the Industrial Arbitration Court was questioned in the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. A. P. Rajah (SPA-Far-rer Park) maintained that they should not be entitled to the $1,800107 words
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Article, Illustration877 1963-06-14 11 Attempts to contact Kandasamy all in vain SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government was prepared to consider appointing a commission to inquire into the conditions of service of877 words
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Article31 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke into the house of T. C. Manjuran In Prince Philip Avenue yesterday and stole a radio worth 8660 and two pairs of earrings worth $66.31 words
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175 1963-06-14 11 TO CATCH A RED? THEN KEEP THE $10: TUN LIM SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Peoples 1 Alliance leader, Tun Lim Yew Hock, a severe critic of political secretaries, today backed the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, who stated the case for having a political secretary. The175 words
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Article97 1963-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Air Commodore c.C. Barker, 54. who has been principal medical officer at R.AF. Bomber Command for the past nine months, has been appointed to a similar post at H.Q.. Far East Air Force In Singapore. He will take up his new appointment on June 19.97 words
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Advertisement53 1963-06-14 11 i NATIONAL I |T-350J ■■^■■1 T-350 g^^ 3-band 8-tronsistor portable with B^k^H two PM dynamic speakers giving Fyj^PPPtra hi-fi and panasonic sound reproducPV -^J Won. Superb sensitivity on all bands WTM with A-D and drift type transisB^fl tors. Clear and powerful reception. Operates on 3 NATIONAL UM-1 torchlight botteries. THoSE53 words
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Advertisement150 1963-06-14 11 opsan S2I —■——EYE DROPS *%W^ BDpsanl •PUR etttiitf pnrwfil aitilittiriil cimpoind called V 335 jiiitlj developed in the Ulontiries if the "HitiiMl listititi (ir Medicil Riturck" vi U^^^JdC Biits Part Dreg CwiiM hi Eiflud. HMBal Hit imn cißHwi aaku OPSAN a mist aflactm praaaratlaa far tnatin nc~<...t»*t Matte., .id it150 words
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Miscellaneous479 1963-06-14 11 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA <£" c n ert CtaMlCB: 110 Cloae NATIONAL SHORTWAVE DAfM/% CHurADADr SERVICE 41.7 METRES RADIO SINGAPORE AM.: 6.00 Time 81gnal. Nea»- SHORTWAVE SERVICE r»-ku; 602 Prelude To Break- 41 METRES fast; 7.00 Time Signal. The MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE News; 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 47«479 words
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302 1963-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Malaya Borneo Building Society and Hume Industries (M) Ltd.. are to issue shares to the puolic. THE MALAY* IiOKNKO Bl ILDIM. SOCIETY will offer 5.000.000 ordinary Mock uniu> ol $1 each ai $1.07 early in August. HUME INDUSTRIES will302 words
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122 1963-06-14 12 Meeting of associations A JOINT TOURISM EFFORT CINGAPORE. Thurs A meeting of tourist associations of Singapore, the Federation. Hong Kong, the Philippines. Thailand and North Borneo is being planned to discuss ways of pooling their re- j sources for a joint publicity effort Mr. Roy Knowles chairman of the newly-122 words
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Article38 1963-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Professor William T. Phillips, head of the Economic Planning Unit in the Prime Minister's Department, returned to Kuala Lumpur lnst night after spending j two motitl*' leave In the United I States.38 words
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Article31 1963-06-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. An all Johore "Mlrs Telecoms" will be choaen at the Johore Bahru Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association's dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on June 2231 words
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Article82 1963-06-14 12 LUMUT. Thur.s. The Lumut sea carnival, which was to have been held here on July 6 and 7, has been postponed to October. Che Nurzan blnte Mohamed Wahle, public relations officer for the carnival said: "Due to circumstances beyond Its control, the executive committee of82 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-06-14 12 "^'I.AK pandemonium reignrd at the Happy World Stadium in Singapore on Wednesday night when shrieking teenaged girls left their seats and surged towards their idol. British pop singer Adam Faith, on the stage. Adam, wearing a shining Italian- .t.vlc suit and high-heeled WvattChew Boon Chin - 155 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-06-14 12 U.S. racial trouble will be over, says envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An American Negro diplomat today expressed optimism over his country* racial problems. Mr. Ronald Palmer, economic officer of the United States Embassy here, said he was convinced that the American racial problem would be overcome "because the men of229 words
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Article31 1963-06-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tnm Chief of the Armed Forces Staff and Director of Border Security. (Jen. Da to Sir Rodney Moore, win return from leave on Saturday.31 words
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Advertisement202 1963-06-14 12 PRESENTING AUSTIN FREEWAYTHE BIG AUSTRALIANJUCCESS 'i"i'i'i'i'i'i'"i"i'i"ilTi'i"i'ri">^ M^_^_^^ m^^^^^ m Australian This is it the exciting new Australian saloon that won't be outrun, outclimbed, outcomered by any jj Home Delivery car in its class! There is spectacular power in the Austin Freeway's new 80 bhp six-cvlindcr "Blue S^flH^Hli ml fIPJI Service:202 words
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375 1963-06-14 13 CHAN BONG SOO - Coffee freight rates to J.S. down CHAN BONG SOO 'BREATHER 9 FOR LOCAL EXPORTERS By Straits New York, Straits Pacific and Straits Canada Conferences have reduced their freight rates on coffee exported to all American ports by US$lO per ton to US$34, following representations made by the Singapore Coffee Association.375 words
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263 1963-06-14 13 Savings plan to assist house ownership A SCHEME aimed at assisting prospective Malayan house owners to overcome the problem of raising a lump sum of money for the Initial payment for a house has been launched in Singapore. The Home Deposit Plan, the first of Its kind in Malaya, is263 words
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Article61 1963-06-14 13 An American cosmetic company. Avon Products, plans to establish a factory In New South Wales which will be a base for supplying markets In New Zealand. Singapore. Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines and Japan. Keith Hooper reports from Sydney. Avon will open a general office and61 words
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Article98 1963-06-14 13 More branch offices established MALAYAN Banking Ltd., has opened a branch on the main road in Batu (iajah, the first bank in the busy town (pop. 75.000), which is the centre of large estates and many big tin mines. The brnk began business earlier this month, but was officially declared98 words
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Article61 1963-06-14 13 The 45th International Fair at Lyons. Prance which ended on April 8, was a great success, according to a report Issued In Singapore through Mr. Olivier Plot, the local French Commercial Counsellor. In the nine days' display, more than 555,000 people from 70 different countries saw61 words
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Article125 1963-06-14 13 Chusan due soon on new trip rE 24.000 tons P. and O. liner, Chusan, will arrive In Penang from London on June 26 and in Singapore the following day, on her "maiden" voyage to Australia after complete refit. She Is expected .n Bydney on July 10. Built In 1949. Chusan125 words
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Article67 1963-06-14 13 Mr. Loh Shen Yuen, the aenlor artist of the Kuala Lumpur branch of MarfrHn Advertising Ltd., won the first prize of a diver trophy In a competition advertiaed by the Malacca Municipal Council In March last year for a design of the Municipal Crart. Mr. Loh67 words
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Article229 1963-06-14 13 A N increase in two way trade between Formosa and Malaya is inevitable, said Mr. Chu Chiu Ying, leader of the 16-member Formosan trade mission to Malaya. I Mr. Chu, who stopped over In Singapore on his way home, said Malaya Is developing at a229 words
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Article57 1963-06-14 13 The Toyota Motor Co. of Japan has act the IM3 export target at 30,000 unit*, or Just about three times that for the preceding year, the company announced. This represents 10 per cent of the company's production. Of the amount. 12.000 will be passenger cars.57 words
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Article62 1963-06-14 13 Mr P. Yogel Jr. of Solvli et Titus, will arrive in Singapore next week to introduce the new Titus Bol.xonlc clock to the Far East market. The clock is said to have no moving parts, it being controlled by electronics. Mr. Yogel Jr. will discuss the new62 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-06-14 13 STUDY TOUR MR. WONG Fang Onn, head of Kodak-Malaya's graphic reproduction technical sales department, leaves Singapore for New York tomorrow to attend a sevenweek course in the latest co-lour-masking techniques, said to be the newest photomechanical reproductions, at Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester. Mr. Wong will261 words
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Article29 1963-06-14 13 Imports of wheat flour Into Singapore In December totalled 8,800 tons against 5,500 tons in November, while exports amounted to 3.800 tons, unchanged on the previous month.29 words
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Advertisement194 1963-06-14 13 HERE'S THRILLING NEWS! rff fw SCOOTER DIANA T.S. I 51. 335.00 (list) I DIANA SPORT' $1,416.00 (list) I This genuine price reduction is made possible by the increasing demand for Diana Scooters. Diana now offers better value than any other scooter in town. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY Hire194 words
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Advertisement330 1963-06-14 13 JKLdk K\& reasons I Aquathene Y^. 'Aquathene' is polythene made by Hume Industries (F.E.) Ltd. withi raw materials supplied by Imperial Chemical Industries O Lightness: "Aquathene" Tube is! Eight times lighter than equivaU ent size of steel tube. Easy to yk lundlc and install. Q Flexibility: "Aquathene" Tube can be330 words
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Advertisement557 1963-06-14 14 (Continued from Pace it) SITUATIONS VACANT m Ward* tt (Hi*.)— Box tt eta. amtra EXPERIENCED MALE/FEMALE Clerk Typists /Stenographers/Secretarles/Chlef Clerk /Storekeepers. Apply personally Interviews guaranteed. City Employment Service, 748 Robinson Road, Spore. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Experience In Installing T-V outrtoer ntlili an advantage. Apply to BOX ASSO3 IT.557 words
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Advertisement1038 1963-06-14 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Ward* U < Mtm.h-Bax SO eta. aatrt LEAVE HOUSE October January inclusive 3/4 bedrooms, separate lounge, dining, tar magnificent ocean view. Servants Included. Ring (Spore) *****. 3 BED ROOM Bouse, New House Jalan Dapat, Fully Furnished with water beater. Apply 9-A, Jalan Baron. Johore Bahru. ONE AIRY1,038 words
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Advertisement878 1963-06-14 14 EDUCATION 10 Ward* U (Ml*.}— box St et*. amtra COVT. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Intensive Coaching Engllsb/slsUMmatics For Primary 81x Students. Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship. George Lee Building, Ctsmenceau Avenue, Singapore. ***** Registration: 9.00 ajn. 1.30 p.ra SPECIAL A.S.A. CLASSES. Coder Mr. If. N. Campos A.A 8.A.. A..C.LB Stage One Subjects;878 words
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Advertisement867 1963-06-14 14 FOR HIRE tt Ward* U (mttmj 9am tt eta, amtra MODBRN PURNITURt RSPRIOIRATORS Etc. Oa Lew Monthly Rental Hire Pill Shan Also Accepted. Sin Oee Seng. SI Rochore Canal (teed. Singapore. Tsl: *****. DOGS, PETS, ETC tt Ward* U (kHm,>—Maa tt eta, amtra GREAT DANE ***** Fawn 17 months. Sired867 words
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Advertisement997 1963-06-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Ward* tt (Him.}— Box St eU. axtra 1»40 FORD ZKPHVR. Good condition. $3,300-00. Phone "8213 (Spore) M.O. MAONITTE UK 111 Registered August IMO Immaculate condition and mechanically perfect only 22,000 miles suit discerning car fancier. Any trial $4,500.00 0.n.0. Ring Spore ***** after Hours *****. 195S997 words
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Advertisement826 1963-06-14 14 FOR SALE 2t_WonU tS (Mt*.y—Box St ef. txtrm POR FIRST CLASS TAILORING at competitive p'lces. Whiter tt Tropical suiu, dinner sulu, shirts, military uniforms, riding breeches, ladles costumes A dresses knitting wools. Jawa Bataks, please visit always Natb Tailors 4/10 Tanglln Rd., Singapore large selections first class workmanship guaranteed. Urgent826 words
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Advertisement651 1963-06-14 14 PUBLIC APTOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the posts of Overseers ?nd Clerk-of- Works in the Jurong Industrial Development Board, advertised on 10/1/63 have been filled. All applicants thanked. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY Applications are invited from locally domiciled persons (Federal or Singapore Citizens) holding 'iie necessary qualifications651 words
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Advertisement730 1963-06-14 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT The Rubber Industry Smallholders Planting Material Schema invites applications from Federal Citizens between the ages of U and 40 for the position of Chief Clerk. Applicants should possess a Senior or Junior Cambridge Certificate of education and have nad at least 10 years experience in a senior position730 words
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Advertisement1560 1963-06-14 15 ■MM 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST 0.X.1 Om S'oore bus rkaa tmnt PYRRHUS I'cml. <)utlia. Glasgow la Pt'Jiec IS Jim 17 CYCLOPS literpaal Gdl.ll Jlllil JIMI7/2S Juie 21 CALCHAS Mars., A'mouth. Livcraeel, Juae 17/21 Holland, Hamburg ACHILLES Liierpiel, biaigoo J»»e 11 Jiee 22 Jim 23/27 Juie 21 CALCHAS Wtn., A'mouth.1,560 words
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Advertisement1335 1963-06-14 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAnINtS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANB COPENHAGEN. A*""™'>s\ p S >h m Penani fiYUw, \M "JUHANOIA" k) 11/21 JMI 24 27 JIM 21/21 JCM H V?*- J*J "BOMA" a) II Jeec/ 4 Jily 5/ I Jiiy 1/ I Jely1,335 words
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Advertisement1416 1963-06-14 15 1 'bem^llime EXPRESS SERVICE TO I LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penani BENLARIG L'paM, riaa, N'arg, G'aeeta Jem IS/17 Jim 11/21 Jm 21/21 UNAVON (HI H irq, L'ln, HavfC>'«p,Kea JaM 11,23 Juae 24/21 Jm 21/ 1 1 •inreocu (E-Leve i'Hii. K'oan. Nail, N'kan Jbm ***** Jim 21/ 41,416 words
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Advertisement1256 1963-06-14 15 feMcAI•I4STBR tfc CO., LTD. w Tali BJk. «m IkV. imnntmi umi hlavemsm urn 10NOON, HAMIURt, ROTTEIBAM, US AJJUULU, SAM FSANCISCS, HAVRE. ROLL I MIBSLEIBBSBSI lEATTU. VANCMV EI ft POITLANS CITY OF DURHAM ""UStJiF** U S'pote P. S'hara Penang MNMVILU 21/ 24 Jum S'fore P. Sham Peking Calls Havre kefere Leeiea,1,256 words
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Article236 1963-06-14 16 CMIpS lying alengside the Singapore Narbeur wharves er expected taday are: Mlnrtoro 44. Chltral 42/43. Rajah Brooke 21/22. Klying Cloud 6A. Stats of Travancore-Cochin 33/34. Eastern Rover 27/28, Eastern Muse 29/30, Tronoh N.W. 2. Lemnaky Pioneer 6/7. eastern Ranger 31/32, Straat Banks 1/3, Munumi Maru No. 2236 words
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Article248 1963-06-14 16 lUNB ttrst iradt riatoer buyers fab. elesed at S p.m. In Stngapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73i eenta per Ib. up onr -eight b of a cant. The tone was very gum R.A.S. and r. M.R.I, elating prlaae In cents per Ib. yesterday i INT. 1 R.S.S.248 words
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Article168 1963-06-14 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONt) June 13. Three months. Dunlopa 19 cts. E. Bmelters 20 cts. R*ao 21 cts. y h N. IS eta. Gammon 14 ct» Hume prefs. 16 eta, Hume ords. 16 cts. a. Darby 4d. J. Waush 17 eta. c. Storage 4 *d. M. Banking 40 cts. 8.168 words
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713 1963-06-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent EVEN the most avid seeker after new offers of shares for sale to the public could hardly have foreseen that two Malayan companies would make similar announcements on the same day offering between them another six and a713 words
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Article23 1963-06-14 16 Malayan 'took Indices June 12 June 13 Industrials: 114.44 114.98 Tin*: 120.67 122.06 S rubbers: 114.16 114.36 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article851 1963-06-14 16 COMBINED business in CM Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with Mie number of the shares traded B brackets INDUSTRIALS: Ounlepe (4,000) S2.M, «2.0O0) 12.97. (1.000) S2.WI: last, Smsltars 53.4T 8U 03.48 8U S3. SO SL, (1,000) $3.01 I). (3.000) $3.50,851 words
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Article27 1963-06-14 16 June 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73; cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5470.12J (up 53.87 A). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up five tons).27 words
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Article75 1963-06-14 16 (HINHI Product Kiohani* Sin,.. v-> port neon prices per pteul yssterday: Cotonut oil: bulk $43* sellers, drum 0481 sellers. Cepra: June/July IK/ Continent 127 a buyers. Pepper: Muntok white (145 sejler*. Sarawak white ***** sellers, special Sarawak black $S7t sellers, garbed l-mnioni: Mack SIUO sellers. A9TA SI 1075 words
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354 1963-06-14 16 THE Straits tin price again advanced yesterday rather more sharply by $3.87 k to $470,124 per plcul on an offering up 5 tons to 250 tons. In London on Wednesday although a steadier tin market would have occasioned little surprise, the extent354 words
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Advertisement1155 1963-06-14 16 KAWASAP RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacitic, Atlantic, cV Great Lakes Service loads load* EIA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. Francisco L. Angtles N. York Cltveiano Stlif.a Mara" 21/30 lets 70 Jil) 20 Jilj 11 Jsij 10 Aig 1 Stpt RMikawa Man" 25/20 My »/H Jaty 201,155 words
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Advertisement1000 1963-06-14 16 HiiiQiMiiMiiL JLliiUULiifeJ Cell ot BARCELONA As from 25th June 1963 from Marseilles Ourward and 10th August 1963 from Singapore Homeward our T.v. "VIET NAM" "LAOS" "CAMBODGE" will coll BARCELONA every month tor PASSENGERS end FREIGHT Singapore: Tel. ***** (Pessege), ***** (Freight) K.L. Tel. ***** Pt. Swettenhem Tel. 6695 Penong Tel.1,000 words
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Advertisement217 1963-06-14 16 \yvT\ HOEGH LINES \r*^^ for CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERSTREAM accepting cargo for Halifax and (or Montreal. Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N B Spore P. S'hom Penong Ist Cell 9/10Ji« 2ndCo.nl/17Jun. 20/21 Jun A f ent.: HARPER GILFILLAN «Sc CO., LTD. t>scapa<i M/si ass217 words
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Advertisement787 1963-06-14 17 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. (JOI.OMAL SUGAR responded sharply to its report of 45 per rrnt increase In profits and the dividend lift from 9i to ten per rent gained 3s. to 675. 3d. to provide the day's highlight otherwise the market held steady with moves .small. Mining* were steady. AOG787 words
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Advertisement524 1963-06-14 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or ,»n of ihe following: Tender Closing Deposit Date (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 5 Blocks or 10 Storey Plats (57b Units) with 2 Shops, a Clinic and a Creche. One Dustbin Compound and Store and Two Electrical Substations524 words
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Advertisement1453 1963-06-14 17 NOTICES I MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD (Incorporated in England) The Board has declared an Interim tividend of 7Jd per share less Income Tax payable in Lon- don on 9th August 1963. to all shareholders on the .register on 4th July 1963 (including transferees of transfers lodged up to 3 p.m.1,453 words
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Advertisement456 1963-06-14 17 NOTICES NOTICE LIM GEOK LENG Is no longer employed by this company as a bill collector and has no authority to collect monies or act on our behalf. MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT MACHINERY LTD. Jalan Kemajuan. 12/18, Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Electricity Consumers in the :oi- 1 lowing456 words
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Advertisement629 1963-06-14 17 AUCTION SALE OF VALIABLE LEASEHOLD PROPKUIII^ To be held in our sale-rooms Nos. 4 4-1. Collyer quay. on Ttr.SDAY. 25tli JUNE. 19*3. at 3.30 p.m. 1. NOS. 1. 2 Si 3. NORTH CANAL ROAD, NOS. 53 TO 58. CIRCULAR ROAD. AND NOS. 60 TO 78. CIRCULAR ROAD. 899 years leasehold629 words
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Article490 1963-06-14 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by IPOH, Thursday. FOURTEEN of the country's top stayers have been 1 entered for the Perak Derby to be run over 12 furlongs here on June 30. The race will be worth $30,000 in addition to a gold trophy to the winner.490 words
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Article704 1963-06-14 18 rpHE Perak Turf Club Derby Meetinß will be spread over three days June 23. 26 and 30— with eight races each day. Entries. totalling 167. are: CLASS 1 1m run 2nd run at if ><f 10f 1M Automatior. xx x Big Noise xx x704 words
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Article82 1963-06-14 18 FIRST DAY: Cl 1. Dlv I—9l. (Tengku Gold Irophy); a. 4. Dlvs. 1 and 2— 6 f and B*f. Divs. 3. 4 and s— Bf. SECOND DAY: Cl 1. Dlv. 1— 5f str: Dlv. 2— sf str and 9f: Div 3— sf. str: Cl 4. Dlvs. 2. 3.82 words
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Article113 1963-06-14 18 A UCKLAND. Thurs.— The J\ world mi'.e record will be cut to 3mln. 50sec within two years and an American athlete Is the most likely to do It. says New Zealand coach Arthur Lydiard. Mr. Lydiard. who coaches the world's present fastest miler,Reuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration501 1963-06-14 18 K. FERNANDEZ - K. FERNANDEZ Top British athletics coach is in Malaya now I By Kuala Lumpur. Thurs. A TOP British A.A.A. A track and field coach today advocated the use of bitumen tracks for athletics in Malaya. The coach. Tony Tralll said that bitumen tracks were far501 words
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217 1963-06-14 18 I)OUGI.AS (Isle of Man. Tliurs. l —World champion Jim Redman, the Rhodesian motor-cyclist yrsierduy won the iunlbr 350 cc i Touiim Trophy race here, covering the six laps totalling 226.4 BUM in 2hr. 23ruin. B.2sec. Redmans Japanese Honda machine averaged 94 .91 in217 words
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Article51 1963-06-14 18 HARMONY. (New Jrrsoy). Thurs. A one-armed golfer had a hole-in-one here. Thomas Rosselli. 42. who lost his right arm in an accident five years a«c holed the 185-yard, par three. 11th hole at Harker s Hollow Golf Club. "I was so surprised I sat right down," Rosselli said.—Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement228 1963-06-14 18 The modern way of drying your clothes 777^1 )r~tarn Hfl rot ar y VjLmWWi CLOTHES TT^l^VO lines 5 REASONS: '•"'«< •>•• I ■I l -J**fcl THE Ol WAr '■an .< t^,, M tw—> mti,,^,,^ y, «^,rt»n. *•> fs> dom>ii« m» Agantt: H0,1.y 1 Co, 17 IMm tWf, SifttaMra. M 714*4.228 words
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Advertisement108 1963-06-14 18 mff Unless you take definite itepa to prevent it, you may at any time offend with perspiration odour. (Everybody perspires!) But ones you've applied ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you fw.;, know you're protected all day long. Odour vanishes instantly -and stays away because g^, ODO-RO-NO eliminatft odour, M M^A doesn't just cover108 words
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Article720 1963-06-14 19 THESE TIES SPELL TENSION AS COMPETITION HOTS UP IN THE SOUTH Services on brink of shadows INJFHEJfORTH A must-win match for Perak By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. JpOR SINGAPORE, seemingly the bold unbeatables of Malayan soccer, the fall from grace came last Sunday when they720 words
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Article132 1963-06-14 19 Latest Malaya Cup soccer ■tandinss are: NORTH ZONE P W D L F APta S«Un«w 3 3 1* 2 6 Krdah 5 2 1 2 12 6 5 Ktlsnten S 2 1 t It IS 5 Pen* 3 2 1 11 5 4 IVn*nr 2 2 0 IS 2132 words
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Article369 1963-06-14 19 LONDON, Thursday. TJHE success of England's new one-day knockout x cricket cup was confirmed yesterday when above-average crowds saw plenty of interesting pJay and fast scoring in the four quarter-final matches. The match of the day featured Yorkshire, the county champions and current leaders, and Susex, whoReuter - 369 words
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Article77 1963-06-14 19 SINQAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan Cricket Association Interstate leagU3 match between Singapore and Pahang. scheduled to be played at Balestler Road thus weekend, has been postponed to July 13 and 14. The match between Singapore and Malacca will be played on the padang on July 677 words
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Article91 1963-06-14 19 ■OCCn Spore Dlv. 3C: letar VI 2 Seleur PC 1: Dhr. JD: RAP Tengah 'A 1 4 Airport 1: X* I Kapor 6 RTC 0; Windsor Rovers wo. Amlcablee 'A. Ipoh Dlt. 1: Klnta Indians 3 PCRC 0: Wt.l: I sth Bn RMR 5 Police PP 0; Wt91 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-06-14 19 EMILE GRIFFITH drives a right between the gloves of LUIS RODRIGUEZ in the fifth round of their world welterweight title bout at Madison Square Garden on June 8. Griffith retrained the crown on a split decision. UPI picture.UPI - 38 words
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Article26 1963-06-14 19 KLUANO, Thurs. The visiting Hong Kong Chinese soccer team beat Johore 4-1 In a friendly match played on a rain-sodden ground here today.26 words
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Article144 1963-06-14 19 I WELCOME INQUIRY ON ME: ROHANI SINGAPORE, Thurs. Rohanl Sukarl, the Singapore cyclist who was accused of Insubordination and misconduct at the recent Asian Cycling Championships at Kuala Lumpur by team manager Ng Chwee Lye. today said he welcomes a commission of Inquiry and will face it with a "clear144 words
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Article103 1963-06-14 19 rpAIPING, Thurs. Talplng X Selection beat Yuen Long of j Hong Kong 5-2 In a friendly soccer match at Sultan Yussul Stadium here today. Combining well the home team opened accounts In the 20th minute through Kabrl Yusof. Ten minutes later Ismail Baba made it 2-0103 words
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Article114 1963-06-14 19 SOCCER Malaya Cup: Kedah v B'gor (Alor Star stadium). Spore Dl». 1: Pathul Karib v RAP Changl (Jn. Besar. 5.15). Ipoh Dlv. 2: PWD v Shaw Bros (Jn. Abdul JaMh; Div. 3: Borne" v Police (Coronation grd>: HQ 2 FIB v Railways (Lower Coronation grd.). I'arit BunUrLffe:114 words
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Article219 1963-06-14 19 SPLIT FEARED IN SAAA RANKS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore AAA Is faced with the problem of a likely split in the ranks of its athletes. Differences in opinion over the selection of the two Singapore teams for last Sunday's triangular match against Johore and the nonrecelpt of invitations to compete in219 words
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Article30 1963-06-14 19 MALACCA. Thurs. High School outplayed National Union of Teachers 6-1 to enter the final of the Malacca Hockey Association open knockout tournament at the padang today.30 words
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Advertisement142 1963-06-14 19 CABIN CABIMAT Compact folding type 2" At attractive in appear s 2" colour slide proj«c- In afffeioMCy. Brilliant focusing. Last tor, give* torge. briMlant p(ff||| ond sharply defined u«e» almost MBjalau screen imaget. Semi auto* blower. You'd thrill to the performance of this motic changer for confully automatic remot* tinuove142 words
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Advertisement132 1963-06-14 19 Another stride forward in Industrial Progress... Bird's-eye View of Jurong Shipyard rT^ustrWJ Newly established joint-venture of Estate HSINOAPORit p f J Singapore Government (economic Development Board; and j^j^j^j p A 6^ Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan shipyard^ Pioneer Status granted on Bth June 1963 Facility Capacity Length i132 words
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Article114 1963-06-14 20 Pro-red Jakarta newspaper closed lAKARTA, Thurs. J The pro-Communist Jakarta newspaper Bintang Timur (Star of the East) was closed on Government orders today under the new presidential decree tightening press control. An official announcement said the suspension was In lino with President Soekarno's decree of May 16 that the IndonesianReuter - 114 words
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Article98 1963-06-14 20 A tiger's revenge JAKARTA. Thurs. A vengeful tiger early this week attacked and killed a young West Javanese bridegroom who had hit him on tMe head with a coconut. Twenty three year old Kasum survived five attacks before the beast finally ambushed him and struck him down, according to HieUPI - 98 words
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Article46 1963-06-14 20 PARIS. Thurs. M. Louis Aniwnu. a 58-year-old engineer, was today elected an "Immortal" of the French Acaaemy. M. Armand was responsible for reorganisation and .streamlining the French railway system after World War 11. and was president of Euratcm for one year. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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197 1963-06-14 20 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Defence Minister, Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, has reiterated Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia as "neocolonialism," according to a report published fn the Daily Merdeka today. Gen. N.isution was lecturing participants of an "indoctrination week," sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Learning. "Therp havp been197 words
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201 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan, left py air for London tonight to attend the Commonwealth Universities Congress from July 9 to 23. Apart from attending the congress. Dr. Sreenivasan will vLsit the Universities of Birmingham. Cambridge. St201 words
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254 1963-06-14 20 KUCHING, Thursday. THE three major political parties in Sarawak today welcomed reports of a referendum to be held here to determine the will of the people on the Malaysia plan. The party leaders were commenting on the successful conclusion in Manila of the pre-summit conference ofReuter - 254 words
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Article117 1963-06-14 20 JAKARTA. Thurs. The leader of the Indonesian Communists complained yesterday that the foreign ministers' joint communique in Manila lacked the spirit of anti-imperialism and the Bandoeng principles. D. N. Aidit, chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). told the Antara news agency he i mildUPI - 117 words
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Article26 1963-06-14 20 LONDON, Thurs— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a reception given by Reuters tonight u> meet leading figures in journalism. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article78 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Prime I Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will I tour the Ulu Pandan Constituency on Sunday from 9 am to 6 25 p.m. During his tour. Mr Lee will speak in the morning to the people at Bukit Tlmah Road. 4'i milestone78 words
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Article274 1963-06-14 20 Rightwing town under attack VIENTIANE, Thurs.— Communist Pathet Lao forces launched an infantry attack on the South-east Laos town of Attopeu early today after softening up its perimeter defences with a predawn artillery bombardment, according to emergency reports from the town. Latest reports indicated that fightingReuter - 274 words
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129 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Adult Education Board will conduct two new classes in stage one dressmaking starting, from June 26. The first class will be conducted every Tuesday from 4 pjn. 6 p.m. and every Friday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The second will129 words
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236 1963-06-14 20 Amend law, not remove the judge: Byrne SINGAPORE, Thurs. »3 The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, today told the Legislative Assembly about the memorandum which was submitted by the Singapore Bank Employees Union to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara a few months ago. Mr. S.T. Panl fßarisan—236 words
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Article208 1963-06-14 20 Ex-detective denies charge SINGAPORE, Thurs. An ex-detectlve. Patrick Leong Hah Kwang. 24, denied In the High Court today that he nad robbed Ng Kok Heng, a clerk of the Asia Tobacco Co., of $9,000 in cash and cheques worth $37,792 belonging to the company. Leong was making his defence on208 words
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Article390 1963-06-14 20 LONDON, Thurs. The political situation continued to depress London stock markets today. Business was small but with few buyers around, prices lost further ground to close with widespread losses. Ollts fell away to finish with falls extending to a Tin shares hardened but other mining sections j were390 words
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75 1963-06-14 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Lawrence Arnold, three, was often given food through a letter opening when he was left alone for as long as six days. A Leeds (Yorks> court heard testimony that his mother. Mrs. Arnold, often left the infant alone in a one-roomUPI - 75 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-06-14 20 LONDON. Thurs. President Radhakrishnan of India (above) has been appointed an honorary member of the O.der of Merit. Buckingham Palace announced today. There are only two other honorary members of order, former United States President Eisenhower, appointed in 1945. and Dr. Albert Schweitzer. theReuter - 84 words
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Article82 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Academy of Medicine will present three public lectures at the National Library lecture theatre next week. All the lectures will begin at 5.30 p.m. The first lecture, on June 17, will be given by Prof. G. A. Ransome on "Medicine and Magic." The82 words
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Article39 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Boy scouts of the 2nd Raffies Oroup will .screen "North to Alaska" at the Roxy here at 11 a.m. on Saturday in aid of Group funds. Tickets are priced at SI to all seats.39 words
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Article218 1963-06-14 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Bar Committee confirmed today that the Prime Minister sought the views of the majority of members then serving on the committee before Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin was appointed Chief Justice, I Mr. S.T. Bani (Bar is an Sosialis) claimed In thf218 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-06-14 20 LC>V>ON, Thurs.— Mr Colin Jordan. leader of Britain's controversial National Socialist movement, has sent a letter to Mr. Macmillan offering information on "a still opera' ive homosexual network of corruption which manifestly (roparflis -s cur national se« uritv' Mr. Jordan, who h.i s .iu»tReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement27 1963-06-14 20 It War* Sit < Wmimum, MICHELLE KEMPSTON LOCKVER Arrived safely to Lilian and .'.fin., on 13th June at Uleneajile* Hoapltul a ylptrr .or Wendy Both wall father -eoov»rina\27 words
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Advertisement76 1963-06-14 20 A PROUD TRADITION"..Every year the trade winds carry to 4^mmm^^ Singapore the picturesque Bugl* prahut in (heir hundred*— their hold* filled with spice and merchandise from the far off Celebes And the men who sail these creft I HP maintain a trade link thai hat been unbroken through the centuries76 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-06-14 20 OIGHEST and lowest tempera tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 "3 Kota Bharu ?M 75 Penan* 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 i Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7543 words
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