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Title Section21 1963-06-17 1 AVKKACE DAILY TERTIFIEP SALE EXI EEPS 100.000 —H The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article727 1963-06-17 1 Pretty Valentina and handsome Bykovsky rendezvous in sky Woman cosmonaut in orbit says 7 feel fine MOSCOW, Sunday THE first "space date" was carried out today when the Soviet Union's space couple, pretty Valentina Tereshkova and handsome Valery Bykovsky, rendezvoused above the earth and exchanged radio messages.727 words
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143 1963-06-17 1 In Vostok 5 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet cosmonaut Valery Rykovsky continued >M-inging round the earth today in his spaceship Vostok 5 after sleeping for nine hours. Col. Bykovsky began his third day in space with physical exercises. Official reports said he was fit andReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration774 1963-06-17 1 The slogan now is Maphilindo says Tun Razak HOME FROM THE TRIPARTITE TALKS, HE SPEAKS OF 'OUR FRIENDS' THE PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA, AND 'OUR FAITH' IN CHINESE KUALA' LUMPUR, Sun. A beaming Tun Abdul Razak today talked about "our friends" the Philippines and Indonesia Joining Malaya in Malaysia Day celebrations774 words
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195 1963-06-17 1 SAIGON. Sun RIOTING broke out in Saigon today only a few hours after Government and Buddhist leaders reached agreement on a settlement of South Vietnam's five week religious crisis. The rioting followed the postponement by Buddhist authorities of the funeral procession of a195 words
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Article63 1963-06-17 1 VIENNA. Sun. A human being talks one hour a day or a total of 2.7 years in his life, according to a research group for acoustics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. If this lifetime of talking were transformed into writing, it would fillReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-06-17 1 Now 'member of royal is linked Christine THE PROFUMO AFFAIR LONDON. Sun. LORD POOLE, joint chairman of the Conservative Party, was yesterday asked at a packed meeting of party officials on the Profumo scandal about "a rumour floating around the country that a member of the royal family is involved415 words
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69 1963-06-17 1 Bid to murder I Castro fails, says report MIAMI (Florida). Sun. A Cuban exile publication here claimed today that Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prime Minister, escaped an assassination attempt last March. It published a "Letter from Cuba.'" which said the attempt was made in Matanzas province. "They tried toReuter - 69 words
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229 1963-06-17 1 Violence spreads in US Negro revolt /\XFORD (North Caro*J lina). Sun. More violence was reported overnight in America's spreading colour bar revolt and police and troops in many towns stood ready for a tense Sunday. Several hundred Negroes and Whites rioted in Oxford late last night One man was slashed229 words
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Article32 1963-06-17 1 BEN-GURION QUITS .IF.RI Ml EM i Israel). Sun— Prime Minister -m,I Ben -Gorton, who h.n led I»r i-l ifaMC it «<>n its Independent r l"i jre«i resigned lod«y'— K.T I32 words
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Advertisement130 1963-06-17 1 OUR NFWEST C&PATIONS Or SET WITH FLAWLLSS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE *ELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION C 5. P. 9i. Je cW,a £ti. 45. HtGH ST.. SINGAPORE 4 6. STATION RD,IPOH. ASS.CO^S.P.H.d. SILVAfHK.ILTD.HONGKONG MfM/t Shelltox Aerosol is to e«sy mm Mm m to Just130 words
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Advertisement106 1963-06-17 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men"? watches carries, engraved or every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. they now say >, it's time for a Ij^*106 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-06-17 2 Brockway hails Manila plans for confederation HOPE FOR 'UNITY ACROSS COLONIAL FRONTIERS' LONDON, Sunday. \|R. FENNER BROCKWAY, Labour M.P., said last night it would be difficult to exaggerate the significance of the Manila agreement on closer ties between Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines. Mr. Brockway, chairman of the Movement for280 words
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132 1963-06-17 2 SOEKARNO LAYS A WREATH ON TOMB OF POPE JOHN PO.VIK. Sun. rresident Soekarno today became the first head of state to visit the tomb of Pope John in the crypt of St. Peter's basilica. He placed on the tomb wreath or roses in the Indonesian national colours, red and white,Reuter - 132 words
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Article35 1963-06-17 2 DURBAN. Sun. When 24--year-old Jean Pottier whistles, men stop and take notice for she is South Africa's first woman soccer referee. "The men always take noMce of me," she maintains. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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163 1963-06-17 2 Tokyo bath houses: 'Pay more or stay dirty' TOKYO, Sun. Tokyo's public baths about 2,000 of them are threatening to close their doors tomorrow if the Metropolitan authorities refuse their demand for higher charges. The baths are now permitted to charge only 19 i yen (about 15 cents" for anReuter - 163 words
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Article37 1963-06-17 2 TOKYO. Sun. Communist China's Ta Rung Pao newspaper charged today that the current South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato') manoeuvres In Thailand were aimed at "paving the way for direct U.S. armed intervention in Laos." —U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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141 1963-06-17 2 JAKARTA, Sun. IV N. AIDIT, Indo- nesian Communist Party leader, charged last night that recent government regulations increasing the costs of public services are related to U.S. aid to Indonesia. In a statement to the Press he said the rises coincided with plans toReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-06-17 2 GENEVA. Sun— Mr. Joseph Johnson of Nigeria (above) has resigned as president of the 108-nation International Labour Organisation conference here following protests by 32 African countries against lli<presence of a South African delegation. Mr. Johnson said after a meeting of African delegates: "We haveReuter - 148 words
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Article39 1963-06-17 2 GENEVA. Sun The "All Star" festival record, featuring 13 top world singer* and launched by the United Nations to aid refugees, has reached the million sales mark after three months and la still selling well.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1963-06-17 2 MADRAS. Sun. Two textile mills hit by strikes earlier this week will close Indefinitely until workers are prepared to work "peacefully and without interruption."—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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271 1963-06-17 2 BATONS OUT AGAIN IN SWAZILAND STRIKES MBABANE (Swaziland), Sunday. DOLICE baton charges broke up new demonstrations in this strike-bound British protectorate yesterday while African political leaders protested against the arrival of more British troops. About 40u unruly demonstrators, many armed with knobkerrles and sticks, were dispersed by baton-wielding police atReuter - 271 words
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Article113 1963-06-17 2 Banned: The 'disguised' Twist BAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnam government has listed "foreign Twibt songs" among those I banned from public performance here. In a communique to bar and nightclub owners, the Government's Censor Bureau said that al- i though Twist music was outlawed a couple of months ago, "disguisedUPI - 113 words
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62 1963-06-17 2 Friends again, but Rhio TV ban stays JAKARTA, Sun. The people of the Indonesian-own-ed Rhlo islands, near Singapore, are still forbidden to own television sets, although martial law had been lifter) at the beginning of last month. Suluh Indonesia reported yesterday. The TV ban, imposed by the war administrator on62 words
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Miscellaneous53 1963-06-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (THIS TUe JAM RXLV MADE amp gave to im^, (i'u ©ive rr I ID MLWIEL/ mOHTUS LATER. 1 you "N C rue jab MUST uave a V aAve JAP OF IMS JAM X mußie L i FLORRI6 G*/C ME/ V> v/ or all rue f53 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-06-17 3 Christine: I won't be exhibited as public curiosity J^ONDON. Sun. With offers for personal appearances Hooding in from both sides of the Atlantic, Christine Keeler (above) last night announced she would not allow herself to be exhibited as a public curiosity. Rejecting the engagements, the 21-year-old rrdhead said she had.230 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1963-06-17 3 A Tory truce, but Premier is on the way out... LONDON, Sunday 'A PLEDGE TO QUIT UNITES CABINET FOR COMMONS DEBATE TODAY'— PAPERS gRITAIN'S Sunday newspapers were almost unanimous today that Mr. Macmillan is on his way out as Premier as soon as the Profumo scandal dies down. The ToryReuter - 1,329 words
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233 1963-06-17 3 New U.S. legislation to ease racial troubles WASHINGTON. Sun. President Kennedy will brlni the boiling civiis SrUOfts issue to a head next week by sending Congress legislation aimed at easing racial troubles that have become the dominant issue of the day. His message spelling out his demands will be delivered233 words
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Article46 1963-06-17 3 LONDON. Sun. William Smith. 45. of Luton. was fined £250 and banned from owning a dog for the rest of his life when he was convicted of causing suffering to an Alsatian by keeping it shut in a pantry for six months. r46 words
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Advertisement92 1963-06-17 3 JAPAN STATIONERY TEXTILES SUNDRIES EXHIBITION Pl Hollywood Room Mace: Odeon Theatre Spore. From 2 p.m. Timt: to 6.30 p.m. n From 17th June te: to 26th June 1963. Saturday Sunday exempted ALL ARE WELCOME ON DISPLAY: STATIONERY, SMALL MACHINERY TOOLS, SUNDRIES, TEXTILES AUTOMOTIVE SPARE PARTS ACCESSORIES etc. Sponsored by JAPAN92 words
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Miscellaneous253 1963-06-17 3 Straits Times Crossword IH W/m HI ■■■■^Hr 121 I I IH I Hi ||H ACROSS 5. View for cllmblns In a heap 1. Dinner aance* with a friendly (7). pouceman (5. 7. Protest at umpire's call? <«>. 6. Coot number tor a piece <6>. 8 Cathedral lacking in beauty? 9.253 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-06-17 4 MR. AND MRS. JACKIE NG LIAN CHIAN pictured at a reception at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday after their wedding. The bridegroom, a law graduate of the University of Singapore, who received his honours degree at the convocation ceremony last week, is the third son of Mr.75 words
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Article239 1963-06-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE government today announced details of projects and services for the people of the Ulu Pandan constituency. The announcement coincided with the visit to the constituency today by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Among the important projects are two schools a239 words
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Article123 1963-06-17 4 Cadets to train at sea SINGAPORE. Sun. Five sea cadets of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps have been awarded seatraininK scholarships by the Ship Owners Association. The cadets' training abroad will be sponsored by four companies^ Ben Line Steamers, the Alfred Holt Steamers, the Straits Steamship Company and the Shell123 words
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Article82 1963-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. TiaKh Police today advised motorists to •void Petaling Road, off Serangoon Road, for the next fortnight. This is because Petaliiiß Road. between Bendemeer Road <no Kempas Road will be closed to i i traffic during the period lor sewereage constructions. In a statement this82 words
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Article33 1963-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Ist Battalion or the Singapore Volunteer Corps will hold a variety concert on July 6 in aid of its Welfare Fund at the S.M.P. Drill Hall. Beach Road.33 words
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Article136 1963-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Legislative Assembly last night passed without debate the Auctioneers' Licences (Amendment) Bill, which makes the Comptroller of Property Ta\ responsible for the licensing of auctioneers, appraisers and house agents, instead of the Commissioner ct Land* as hitherto. The following sills were referred to136 words
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Advertisement235 1963-06-17 4 *JKi I HI OPENS TOMORROW (SINGAPORE) »HOW MUCH SUSPENSE CAN YOU STAND? A Thriller thit EXPLODES with Excitement right up to the CLIMAX! 1 Starring: Jack WATLING and Sarah LAWSON A Paramount Release I'eM^rfc COMINgT J A ~l J M (SINGAPORE) The Roaring Saga Of ZAPATA-last of Mexico's Spectacular Men235 words
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Miscellaneous425 1963-06-17 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- from KoU Bharu. PenaiiK. dule of civil aircraft move- Kualt Lumpur (ML 131 7.16 I menu at Paya Lebar airport. pjn.; from Jakarta (ML 204) I Singapore: 9.45 p.m from Kuchine 'ML ARRIVALS 471) 3M Pm BOAC: From Melbourne. Bris-425 words
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179 1963-06-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Kuala Lumpur Umno division has set up a special watchdog committee to see that Government servants are carrying oat the policy of the Alliance Government. Announcing this today, the chairman of the division, Inche Abdullah Yassin. told the annual delegates179 words
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Article36 1963-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Yu Chau Chuan, 17, a coffee-shop assistant, received acid burns on the chest when thugs attacked his Eng Hoon Street premises late last night. Yu was sent to hospital as an outpatient36 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-06-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, today criticised Malays in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya who sell their lands to non-Malays for a quick profit. Speaking at the opening of the annual341 words
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217 1963-06-17 5 SCHEME TO OVERHAUL SCHOOL LIBRARIES |{UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ministry of Education pbiis a library service for schools. The Director of Teachers* Training at the Ministry. Mr. Chang Mln Kee, said this today. The plan envisaged not only training in library science for all teachers but specific financial provision for217 words
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Article47 1963-06-17 5 JESSELTON. Sun. More than 4.000 children from about 20 schools here will celebrate Children* D«j tomorrow. This Is the first time the children here are celebrating this day. There will be free cinema shows and a variety concert organised by them.47 words
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Article49 1963-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. -A total of $28,000 has been given to the University of Singapore fund since May 26. This brings the fund to $79,321 54. New donations were from Lee Wah Bank Ltd. ($25,000): Dr. Mallal ($1,000) and Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple ($2,000).49 words
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Article27 1963-06-17 5 AiOR STAR. Sun. The Kedah SUM Legislative Assembly will hold its next meeting at the Balai Besar here at 10.30 a.m. on July 34.27 words
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150 1963-06-17 5 KUANTAN, Sunday. TfHE Pahang State Government Is to spend more than $110,000 this year to develop Pulau Tioman. 60 miles from here. The State Development Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, said that the scheme would include a $23,000 health clinic and quarters costing $22,500.150 words
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Article103 1963-06-17 5 It's a boy for Tengku Mahkota TOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Tht wife of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore, Tengku Shariah. gave birth to a son today —their first child in seven years of marriage. He will be called Tengku Abu Bakar. Tengku Sharlah was admitted to the General Hospital here last103 words
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Article70 1963-06-17 5 IPOH. Sun.— Che Rashidah binte HaJi Abdul Kahim. from Lower Perak. won the overall special fln>t prize ($lOO and a sliver cup) for ber exhibits in the Perak State padi competition at Kuala Kangsar yes- terday She also won another first prize of $25 If the70 words
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285 1963-06-17 5 - OENANG, Sun.— The Federatiqn Government is to be asked to provide monthly allowances of not less than $50 to teachers posted to the East Coast from th.c West Coast. This allowance, says a resolution passed by the Penang branch of the National285 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-06-17 5 Bug* Ban—ff By Ralph ftt-innltiht fii V^* mtco.' EMPLOYMENT iuPl***+i Cfraojft WIMO KON ttixAMO- -aeaaM«=!^B I It i I I™}%%? I *LL* A*AV ,N«TEAP >5- ZVW MJ LAll >-ftT flAr mwi vie* PA**,** e» qutj^ ■s p*5R Cyy \mm a*j*»i40 words
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Advertisement10 1963-06-17 6 THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh Malacca10 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-06-17 7 rriHE Premier, Mr. Lee X Kuan Yew, planting a tree on the Holland Circus to mark the beginning of his tour of the I In Pandan constituency yesterday. This ceremony also signified the beginning of an island -wide tree planting campaign to help bring rain.79 words
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Article163 1963-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QIX hundred printing industry workers today decided on Federation-wide industrial action il the Art Printing Works lock-out here was not settled within a week. i The lock-out of 75 workers by the management entered its 56th day today. Members of the National Union of163 words
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Article89 1963-06-17 7 Constable has leg amputated A LOR STAR. Sun. Police Constable Samsuddin bin Bakar. 30, who was Injured when his motor cycle collided with a taxi near Gurun on Friday, had his left leg amputated at Sungei Patanl Hospital last night. Mr. Lim Ewe Inn Alor Star branch manager of the89 words
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Article16 1963-06-17 7 KAJANG. Sun. Mr. Mahinder Singh. Assistant 0.C.P.D., Kajang. has been transferred to BaRan Serai.16 words
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72 1963-06-17 7 PENANG. Sun. Pcnang police detained eight suspects during a four-hour "flushing out" operation in the Jelutong and Perak Road areas last night. Five were released. The police party of 30. led by Deputy Supt. Dershan Singh, also checked on scores of people In the72 words
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Article27 1963-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. will hold It* annual general meeting at the Hotel Majestic here on June 27.27 words
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202 1963-06-17 7 T- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I I 1 THE 150 employees A of the Federal Hotel, who yesterday walked out in a lightning strike over the management's refusal to recognise their union and its dismissal of one of the union's members, returned to work202 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-06-17 7 Brunei'sSultan meets the Tengku today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Brunei and Tengku Abdul Rahman are expected tomorrow to settle once and for all the question of Brunei's entry into Malaysia. The Sultan, who arrived here by air last night, spent the whole day in final consultations with the222 words
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Article136 1963-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services has applied for registration, its pro-tern president, Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amin. said today. The first general meeting would be in July or August. Inche Mas Jumld appealed to "splinter" clerical unions136 words
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Article74 1963-06-17 7 Society's first dividend TAIPING. Sun. The Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and. Loan Society Ltd. (Larut, Ma tang. Selama and Taiping) has declared a five per cent dividend. This is the first dividend to be recorded since the inception of the society In 1923. Group insurance has also been taken out74 words
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Article88 1963-06-17 7 IPOH. Bun. Mr. L.L. Cooper, chairman ot Guthries. who has worked In almost all the firm's branches In Malaya, was entertained at a farewell dinner by the 70-member staff of the Ipoh branch here last night. He was presented a scroll by Mr. Wong Wee Pah.88 words
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Article38 1963-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Si-n The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society lias formed committee to organise a reception for popular Indian film star T.K. Ramachanciran. who is here with hi* troupe lo present several Indian dramas.38 words
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256 1963-06-17 7 PMIP LEADER: NO NON-MALAY ENVOY OR MINISTER IF WE'RE IN POWER KO T A BHARU. Sun. The National chairman of the youth section of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party, Inche Amaluddin bin Darus, said here last night that his party would not have a single non-Malay as Minister or ambassador256 words
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Article145 1963-06-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Malayan Airways will double its DC -3 flights between Penang and Bangkok from Wednesday. At present, the two places are served by a weekly flight on Sundays with the aircraft leaving Penang in the morning and returning from Bangkok in the afternoon.145 words
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Article64 1963-06-17 7 JESSELTON. Sun. Police inspectors Victor Lim and Benjamin Gomes of the North Borneo police force will leave, here by air on Tuesday for London for a course at Metropolitan Police Training School. The oourse will last for five months. Imp. Lim. who was born in Malaya,64 words
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Article63 1963-06-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The German church choir, the Westfalian Kantorei. will perform at St. Andrew's Cathedral here on June 28 and 29. The 30- member choir consists of Instructors and students of the Westfalian Church Music Institute In Herford. The conductor is Dr. Wilhelm Ehmann. Tickets at63 words
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Miscellaneous168 1963-06-17 7 \lt«*y Oop By I Miami in IMAMX3 TO rXXTS «U66E*nr>l \I I NOW TO PICK UP WV I f 11.J j^ 3s A*OUT THE &L CAN, Wf. GOT OLD FMEVIP AND "Z\ \W<V»// (T if I TMS OU> TjMS- MACMIN6 \NSW MCLfCIU ri^ J^®| fT^ Z* IHrk Trary By 1168 words
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Article99 1963-06-17 8 :o WordM SlO I Minimum i MR. A MRS. Jarkle Ng Llan Cblanx wM to exfren their slnceie thank* t» friends who sent sincere wishes aad preMMa on the valued orcaaion of their Wedding. MR. A MRS. r. rvjanathlrajah thank fri»nds and relatives tor their Kind attendance of their99 words
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Obituary74 1963-06-17 8 Wndt Sit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of J.C. Cnrlvathural who departed tbl* world on Wednesday 17-6-50. inserted by his loved ooe». IN LOVINO MEMORY of the latt Mrs. Oog Thye Ghe* i ly« Lee Nan), -ho passed away 17.6. 1»«i. Affectloaateljr remembered by ber husband aad cbildrra.74 words
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The Straits Times Monday, June 17, 1963.
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Article682 1963-06-17 8 The Indonesian Communist Party's hostility to the Manila recommendations is telling {testimony to the success oi 'the Foreign Ministers' conference. There is no doubt in the minds of Mr. Aidit and ibis colleagues that Malaysia is being accepted by Indonesia and the Philippines, even if the j682 words
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Article360 1963-06-17 8 The voters of Seremban have made it clear that they no longer want their Town Council run by Mr. Chin See I Yin's Independents, but they have been less decisive about the succession. The week-end elections have returned four Alliance candidates, four UD.P., three Socialist Front and two360 words
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Article207 1963-06-17 8 Nearly three weeks after the co-chairmen of the Geneva conference appealed to leaders of the warring factions in Laos to open negotiations on re-establishing the Government of National Unity, Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Souphanouvong have still not met. In the meantime fresh fighting has broken out on207 words
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Article500 1963-06-17 8 Patrick Donovan - Patrick Donovan Im LONDON. Sun. The Profumo affair has .swamped Britain and left it floundering. It will be weeks before the country finds its feet again. And yet it is one of those symbolic issues that grow and spread and in the end500 words
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Article, Illustration797 1963-06-17 8 JOHN STERLING - The city that's seen just about everything JOHN STERLING BULLETS, BOMBS AND NOW A MONK'S SUICIDE IN THE STREET from SAIGON Sunday THE public suicide in Saigon of a ,73-year-old Buddhist monk who allowed himself to be saturated with petrol and then burned to death, has dramatically climaxed several days797 words
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Advertisement327 1963-06-17 8 ©EARN What you're really worth! lei ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your progress is> cure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow. Send us th« coupon below today! Moderate fees; no books to buy.327 words
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Article, Illustration249 1963-06-17 9 NEGOTIATIONS WITH INDONESIA WILL BE RESUMED SOON AFTER MALAYSIA KLALA SELANGOR, Sunday. fHE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the Government would resume negotiations on a fishing agreement with Indonesia soon after Malaysia. He told more than 150 members of the249 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ]^|R. LEE KUAN YEvV today accused the Communists of using undemocratic method to try to discourage him from continuing his current series of rural tours. He warned that the Government would not hesitate to clamp down on them481 words
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Article59 1963-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A farmer, Lim Ah Whye, 65. was stabbed several times m the neck and head when he resisted three robbers In his hut in Jurong Road at 12.30 a.m. today. A neighbour, hearing the commotion, called the police, who found Lim lying in a59 words
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89 1963-06-17 9 NIGHT CLUB RAID: $2,000 HAUL OF LIQUOR IPOH, Sun. Customs officers last night raided the Luna night club, on the top floor of the Winner Hotel here, and seized liquor worth about $2,000. About 300 people in the club were told by the management at 11 pjn. "Due to unforseen89 words
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158 1963-06-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -J Federation postmen today threatened to take Industrial action if the Government failed to consider its claims for increased wages. The decision was taken at an emergency executive council meeting of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff here today. The general secretary158 words
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Article, Illustration800 1963-06-17 9 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN SEREMBAN POLLS INCONCLUSIVE by Seremban, Sun.— 1 THE Seremban Town Council election results have brought about such an inconclusive balance of power that there is speculation here today that the Socialist Front and the United Democratic Party will join forces toSoong Hon Sin - 800 words
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236 1963-06-17 9 BUMBOAT RAID CATCHES CROOKS, LOOT CINGAPORE, Sun. About 300 police and Customs men arrested 24 people in Telok Ayer Basin in a Joint operation today and recovered a large quantity of stolen property bound for Indonesia. "Operation Macham Freeze" .swung into action at 4.30 a.m. with the officers, in 14236 words
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Article36 1963-06-17 9 PENANG. Sun. Two aimed men robbed Chung Fun Mln and "■.is girl friend of cash and jewellery together worth $112 in the grounds: of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Farquhar Street last night.36 words
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Miscellaneous507 1963-06-17 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 METRES 41 METRES AM.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- MEDItIM WAVE SERVICE Bara-Ku: 6.02 Prelude To Break- METRES fast.; 7.00 Time Signal, The A.M.:6.00 Good Morning 601 News; 7.10 Sonus And Sweet Morning Prelude; 7.15 NewsMusic; 7.30507 words
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Article131 1963-06-17 10 'Keep the peace or perish' WOULD it be too sanguine to conclude that the voice of one of the greatest thinkers of our time was heeded in the chancelleries when Cuba and the Himalayas monopolised the world's attention? Actually It would be, even though the voice was Bertram! Russell's. UNARMED131 words
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Article93 1963-06-17 10 THE FOUR FACES THE publishers describe Miss Han Suyin's next book, which will be out in October, as "a satirical novel." There is in it much truth concealed as fiction. The setting Is close to home, and The Four Faces "will earn the undying hatred of certain writers and politicians93 words
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Article977 1963-06-17 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By The inside story of the Manhattan Engineering District WAS the development of the atomic bomb necessary? General Groves has no doubt that it was. Should the bomb have been dropped? He does not quite get round to posing this question, but since he firmly believes977 words
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389 1963-06-17 10 AUROBINDO GHOSH: POLITICIAN TURNED YOGI PROPHET OF INDIAN NATIONALISM. By Karan Singh. (Allen and Unwin 25i). ONE of the early giants of the Indian National Congress, it was as yogi and philosopher that Sri Aurobindo Ghosh finally became best known. But for 15 years he was in the forefront of389 words
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Article311 1963-06-17 10 Alan Ron - Alan Ron AUSTRALIA 63. By (Eyre ond SpoM.jwoode. 255.). By WALTER WARWICK AS Manchester and the West Indies have proved, there is nothing much wrong with England's cricketers that half a do;.en batsmen and four bowlers could not put right. But for the luck of the game311 words
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Advertisement160 1963-06-17 10 Foster' s^fjLager ct^r^^^^^t^ Drink a beer that's really beer I Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen, v| cold taste. Linger over its full-bodied sparkle and get a lift that makes you a\ glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is B a man's drink which refreshes like nothing else can. That's why160 words
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Advertisement360 1963-06-17 10 light Compact Reliable the amazing FACIT Cl-13 Calculator Only slightly larger z.id heavier than a telephone, th« amazing Facit Cl 13 solve t ell your arithmetical pro* btems easily and accurately. Only 10 minutes to learn to operate It Sturdy Swedish steel construction, beautiful design, Oust and rust proof. ~wr360 words
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Advertisement1507 1963-06-17 11 BawtaHaM aVfl HHHEbpBaYeYj <0 LIVEtPOOI 4 WEST COASI U.A.i OM S"pora tana P. S'hM -tnwt PYIMUI I'mi. Oubhn. Giisgo* mm I— It Part CYCLOP! d.erpiil li Pt Jim 21 Jim 21 calchas Man., Vmint, imniii, iiPt/jMi2i Hcland, Hamburg ACHILLII LueipeH, bia<|OD Jl«'« >IM 22 JtM 21/27 Jmi 21 CALCHAS Miri..1,507 words
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Advertisement1308 1963-06-17 11 fe MeALISTER tfs CO., LTD. loh Ha. Stttt. ELLJKSM AM LIMB tfi WUJkWWKBMU LIMB CITY OF CARLISUt mimllbj mgtJm^Umtnt a laaa> Soon P. S'Mra ronang BIWIIEVILU ***** JaM 21/31 Jim W 2 Jaaj rpara P. S'kaai Panaag t aisi cai|i ttwtt^Bjjaa N/MJaH *JJaaa/ UtH nim» em of leus 2- can1,308 words
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Article33 1963-06-17 12 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per pfcssd). June IS. 73", eta. $4«7J7H 11. 74', eta. 5463.87H 12. n% ets. 54M.23 13. 73", cts. $470.12 K 14. 73 eta. $464 75 15. $467.54) 1.33 words
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Article96 1963-06-17 12 MEMBERS of the Malayan Ex"■a change Bank*' Association and of the Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya have agreed as from July 1 to adhere to the code of Uniformed Customs, and Practice for Commercial Documentary Credits as recently revised by the International96 words
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Article1030 1963-06-17 12 THE table shares an the Malayan Stock Exchanje sba—s last bMlness Jut 6. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L sUadlnc for Hichest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. IMMSTII-U AIM BrlCtt 3.50 Atlas let 2.35 M1,030 words
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Article43 1963-06-17 12 Jane 10. June 11. June 12. June IX. Jnne 14. Jane 15. InstatUrlaJs: 113.86 114.il ***** 114.98 115. 50 115.41 Tln< 121.17 119.75 IM.C7 .12Z.M 111.15 120.82 S rubbers: 114.X 114.U 114.18 114. M 114.18 114.24 Pec. 2t. IH2 IM.43 words
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Article11 1963-06-17 12 Malayan Cement produced 27.612 tons at lt« Rawang Works.11 words
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Article86 1963-06-17 12 Current payment Dale oT pivmfnt lotnl far Total far prf-r'ooi year rear :«M St«rt> Holding 3% Iyer HiUm Tin 7Jd* iirrjunUi Is 6d.T Idria H»dr»nli 2»d. July tl Auk. 20 July 31 Aug. 2 10% 9.8% (adjusted) 18. 4id. 75 1/16% (equivalent) Hainan Tin 7*d.» I. M»la.T»n ls.t86 words
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591 1963-06-17 12 Tin price rallies by $2.75 COMMODITY REVIEW Shipments rT\HE Straits tin price on L Saturday morning rallied by $2.75 to 5467J after its substantial drops of $5 and $5.37} on Thursday and Friday. The Saturday improvement «v due to the relief that the International Tin Council communique Issued In London591 words
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Article32 1963-06-17 12 'I'M! Malayan tichan** Banks' Aat*ol*ti*n made tbes« eftanun in Iti rate* to merchants on Saturday (all rate* to S1O0) telling TT or OS ready: Belgian Franca I6I61: Italian Lire *****.32 words
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Advertisement912 1963-06-17 12 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "CHUSAINT D.porting PENANG 26th Juno 1963 SINGAPORE 28th June 1963 Fer Fremontle, Adelaide, Melbourne end Sydney. Limited First Clou accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR ft CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (F ot M) LTD.. KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN ft CO. LTD..912 words
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Advertisement424 1963-06-17 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full detail* available by sending this coupon to: Th. UtaNien, ».O. 80. M. loatepin, P.O. Sea IM Kaesa Leapt*. P.O. So* 10. I*** P.O. Se« 177, Poeousj. Nam: (Mr./Mn./Mtao) Aattraoo TKUSTtf: TMI CNAtTfIID aIAMK (MALAYA) THUSTII LTD. 17.6.63. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/424 words
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Advertisement163 1963-06-17 12 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JUNE (DERBY) MEETING. IMS. FIRST DAT SUNDAY 23rd. June. 1963. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 26th. June. 1963. THIRD DAY SUNDAY 30th. June. 1963. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps (FOR MEMBERS ONLY) are available at the Town Office163 words
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Advertisement106 1963-06-17 12 NOTICE ST. JOHN'S HOME FOR THE AGED. This U to notify the Public that Mr. Peter Lun Is no longer employed by the Home. Management Committee. SHIPPING NOTICE WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "TALLEYRAND" VOY: 33 A ARRIVED SINGAPORE 14TH JUNE 1963 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here106 words
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Article1832 1963-06-17 13 ITC meeting affects tin shares From Our Market Correspondent fHE latest communique of the International Tin Council will no doubt be interpreted by local investors as mildly bullish although there is really nothing to it except the one laconic, sentence: "The council continued to keep under review the question of1,832 words
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Advertisement1374 1963-06-17 14 I ontinurd (rom Pige IS). FOR SALE ;n Mmrdt Si i Mm.)— Box it ci*. txtrm COMPETITIVE SALI NOW on La.Di Caecked cotton Blouae <l;.«H) only I.ekhraj Broa 90 Higb Street. >t»--»»por». KILL anta, roacliea with Bru«n-oo 100 a No-Roarh r.»ay to uae RCectlva for montlia At Kitzpatrick suprrmarKet, and1,374 words
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Advertisement1593 1963-06-17 14 J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Supply ana aelivery ot meul trom a quarry situated at 124) milestone pahang Trunk Road, Kuala Lnls ißatu Balai Quarry) for penoo 1 7.1963-31.1.1964. The ciuting dale of the above tender which will be 13.6.1963 is now exterded to 20 fi. 1963. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS1,593 words
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Advertisement1613 1963-06-17 14 LPUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY Applications are invited from locally domiciled persons (Federal or Singapore Citizens) holding -lie necessary qualifications to fill (he vacancy of a Quantity Serveytna Assistant The post is not a professions, post but the experience gained <U the post would be useful to1,613 words
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Advertisement907 1963-06-17 14 .LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 j LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELLCTtONS) REGULATIONS, 1960 I FORM 1 (RcfiiUtion SIS)) QBKsBUUL ELECTIONS MIMCIPALITT OF THE TOWN AND "ORT OF MALACCA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of Councillors lot the following wards will tafeo place as hertinafter mentioned: Tranquerah W907 words
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Article270 1963-06-17 15 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY AAU TO JOIN MALAYSIA FESTIVAL I By UNANIMOUS SUPPORT FOR FMOC REQUEST J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation of Malaya I AAU's fourth open championship meeting scheduled for Aug 21 to 24 at the Merdeka Stadium is off. This unanimous dcci- sion was made at a270 words
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Article109 1963-06-17 15 SYDNEY. Sun. Result* of Australian soccer matches today: Victoria State: Polonia 1 George C. 1. NSW Div. 1 North Cessnock 1 Awaba 4; Wallsend 4 Adams town 4; L. Macquarie 3 Maitland 0: W. Wallsend 4 Cardiff 2. NSW Fed. Dlv. 1 S. Coast 1 Hakoah 0:109 words
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213 1963-06-17 15 MILLER TO COACH TOP ATHLETES FOR TOKYO KUALA LUMPL'R. n S v n American athletics coach Bill Miller will train Malaya's 1964 Olympic Games probables in three special sessions between August and April next year. The arrangements for this training were made at the FMAAU extraordinary meeting held at the213 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-06-17 15 World tennis: Victories for British, Aussies T ONDON. Sun.— Britain beat Li the Soviet Union 4-1 In their European zone Oavls Cup quarter-final at Eastbourne yesterday by winning both the remaining singles. Bobby Wilson defeated Alexander Metreveli 7-5, 8-6. 6-2 to clinch theReuter - 287 words
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191 1963-06-17 15 KENT TITLE TO FLETCHER ON 23RD BIRTHDAY BECKENHAM, Sun. Ken Fletcher, Australia's se-cond-ranked player, celebrated his 23rd birthday by winning the men's singles title in the Kent grass court tennis championships here yesterday. In the all-Australian final, he beat top-seeded Martin Mulligan. 1962 Wimbledon runner-up, by 6-3, 6-2. Margaret SmithReuter - 191 words
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850 1963-06-17 15 ATHLETICS PENANG. Sun. Six new records were set up. and two equalled. In the Penang lnter-Publlc Services athletic meet at the Technical Institute ground yesterday. The new records were: Long Jmnp Ng Chee Heng (Education) 6.79 m (6.52) discus Danapal Naidu (MTC)850 words
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Article372 1963-06-17 15 Caribbean pacemen topple Sussex UK CRICKET LONDON, Sun. The West Indian cricketers brought the highly fancied Sussex side down to earth with a bang on the first day of their match at Hove yesterday. They skittled out the county, who are second In the English championship, for only 59 In372 words
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Article352 1963-06-17 15 A fine Innings of 76 by 22--year-old Oeoff Boycott saved county cricket championship leaders Yorkshire from severe troubue against Somerset's seam bowlers yesterday. Boycott was mainly responsible for a recovery from 87 for five to total of 222. Cover-driving well and defending stoutly, he hitReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-06-17 15 BLACK STAR 11, ridden by Tengku Ahmad Shah of Pahang, won the Class 2 Div. 2, 6f race at the Penang amateur meeting on Saturday Straits Times picture shows Begum Sher All, wife of the Pakistan High Commissioner, leading in the winner.44 words
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173 1963-06-17 15 MOTOR-RACING DOUGLAS. Sunday. MIKE Hailwood, of Britain, the 500 cc motor-cycle world champion, registered his fifth Isle of Man Tourist Trophy success by winning the senior race in record time I Riding an Italian MV Augusta, he completed the six I laps totalling173 words
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Article54 1963-06-17 15 WENTWORTH. (Surrey). Sun Peter Alllss arid Neil Coles, two British Ryder Cup players, shared first place in the M 527.600 Daks golf tournament here yesterday. They will share first and second prizes. Alliss and Coles each had an ag. gregate of 280 for the 73 holes on the54 words
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Article74 1963-06-17 15 pENANG. Sun. The Penang A Amateur Boxing Associations eighth annual championships will be held on June 29 and 30 at New World Park here. All boxers wishing to take part should forward their entries to D W. Howell. 3. Birch Road, Penang. before noon on June 21.74 words
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136 1963-06-17 15 TWO CUPS FOR CL. 1 RUNNERS AT S'PORE RACING SINGAPORE. Sun. Tht Singapore Cud for Class 1 Div. 1 horses over 10!. worth $15,000 in stakes and a cup. will be one of the two mala events at the three-day Singapore Turf Club meeting on July 21. 24 and 28.136 words
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Article148 1963-06-17 15 17NTRIES for the Kedah Oym- khana Club's races on Saturday, June 22 are: MARA Clasa 1, 7f (within 110 to 13.0) Golden Ram, Filibuster, Ever Tranquil. Pagan King. Pizarro, Courtier 11, Magic Note, General Pil, Sayang 11. MARA Claas S. stf (Catchweights 12.0) City of Paris. Belom148 words
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Miscellaneous106 1963-06-17 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Tour match: Pe riant; Burnley Cup XI v Yuen Loong. HK (City Stadium. 8 p.m.) Ipoh Div. 2; »amil Youngsters v Kllat <Jn Abdul Jalil) DW. S: PCRC V Medicals (PCRO grad): PTCSC v Police FP (Coronation grd>. Talping Lf?e: Perfiatuan Melayu 'A' v 2 Transport Coy106 words
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473 1963-06-17 16 TEOH ENG TATT - Coates leads Joint Services to 3-2 victory TEOH ENG TATT: By Singapore, Sun JOINT SERVICES skipper Jim Cbatta, the former British Olympic player, who finishes his lour of duty al (he end of Ihis month, could not have asked for a better send-off presenl from his team-mates than their 3-2473 words
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Article158 1963-06-17 16 S.EREMBAN. Sun. -In thrilling game Negri SembiUn held irdoubtable Johore to a 2—2 draw in their Malaya Cup soccer tie at •he Stadium Padang here today. Johore started very well and •ueir forward line menaced the Negrt goalmouth from the start. They opened the scoring158 words
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Article22 1963-06-17 16 VANCOUVER. Sun. Wolveriwtmpton Wanderers i England) rfiid Bhuru < Brazil" drew 2 2 in i friendly match here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Obituary73 1963-06-17 16 MR. SOON KAY BfNC. ..-..1 St. PHM4 peacefully on 15-6-63, 'hviiik ixbind hi* ron. Soon Kal Chor, duughters. Mrs. W« Trek Oman, Mm Knawr Say Ycow and Kdith Soon, I lons-in-law. one daughter-in-law and wveral grandchildren to mourn his lox.v '"ortrge leaves 26. Dafnr Street. Opera Kitat*. at p.m73 words
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Article36 1963-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. S.A.F.A. will hold a referees course at the clubhouse starting from July 2 (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.) All are invited to attend S.A.F.A. welcomes players, officials and spectators to this course.36 words
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Article42 1963-06-17 16 ALOR STAR. Sun. The visiting Yuen Long football team of Hon? Kong beat Kedah I—o1 0 in a friendly match played at Stadium Darul Aman here tonight. Hong Kong scored in the 70th minute through left-winger Yeung Wai Yip.42 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-06-17 16 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN: By Ipoh, Sunday DENANG today virtually dashed Peraks hopes of reaching the Malaya Cup Final when they beat them 2-1 at Stadium Perak here before a crowd of 10,000. This was Perak's second defeat In four outings, the first being by CupKOK AH CHONG - 319 words
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Article85 1963-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Boa. Former Singapore tennis champion Heather Stirling (80) led at the end of first qualifying round of the Singapore Women's Open golf cham- plonship at Sime Road today. Others were: 81 Mii.s Walker; 87 Mrs. Kinnear: 89 Mrs. Gough: 90 Mrs. Penrose. Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Nicholl. Mrs.85 words
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Article226 1963-06-17 16 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selan- 1 gor. the Malayan Cricket A.ssociations Inter-State League champions, today scored a 64-run victory over Malacca in their twoday friendly match on the Kuala Lumpur padang. Score* were: S«langor 134 and 125: Malacca 109 and 96. Highlight or the match226 words
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Article318 1963-06-17 16 MALACCA, Sun. Federation Armed Horces trounced Combined Services 8-2 to register their biggest win to date in the Malaya Cup soccer competition at the Kubu Stadium here today. The halftime score was 2^—2, but l-> the first minutes of the wcond half a powerful318 words
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Article1125 1963-06-17 16 MALAYAN CRICKET ROUND-UP SINGAPORE, Sun j BRIAN SHILLINGLAW today smashed the Police innings with his mediumpaced seam bowling and in the 65 minutes he took seven wickets for 12 runs including a hattrick. S.C.C beat Police, who were skittled out for the season's, lowest score of1,125 words
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Article100 1963-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Good bowling (7—25) and batting (top score 38) by S.K. Sundram enabled S.H.B.H.C. to beat S.T.U. by eight wickets in their Junior tournament cricket match at Monk's Hill today. Scores in brief: S.T.U. 59 (Sundram 7—25. Harnam 3 10) S.H.B. 70—2 (Sundram 38).100 words
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Article122 1963-06-17 16 Latter, Parks, in Test team T ONDON, Sun.— Brian \j Statham. the Lancashire fast bowler who has played in 68 cricket Tests. has been dropped by England for the Second Test against the West Indies which begins at I Lords on Thursday. England have made three changes from the 12122 words
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