The Straits Times, 18 June 1963
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Title Section12 1963-06-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1963. 15 CENTS 35212 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-06-18 1 PREMIER: I'VE BEEN DECEIVED— GROSSLY DECEIVED; HOUSE HAS BEEN DECEIVED, BUT WE'VE NOT BEEN PARTY TO DECEPTION21 words
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Article274 1963-06-18 1 Wilson - Wilson -by RUSSIA STILL SILENT ON WHETHER ORBITING COUPLE ARE TO ATTEMPT AN HISTORIC LINK-UP OR MERELY ATTEMPT ENDURANCE RECORDS His reply: 'I have acted honourably' LONDON, Monday THE leader of the Labour Opposition, Mr. Harold Wilson, today accused Mr. Macmillan of "gambling with national security" in the274 words
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1741 1963-06-18 1 Document 'took the lid off vice in the underworld' party to this deception. "I claim that upon a fair view of the facts as I have set them out. 1 am entitled to the sympathetic ear. understanding and confidence of the House and of the country.' he said. A vote1,741 words
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248 1963-06-18 1 THIS MAY NOT BE THE END OF THE STORY^LOVELL LONDON. Mon. Sir Bernard Lovell. director of the Jodrell Bank radio astronomy station, said today that the So\ie« I nion might launch a third space craft to Join the two already orbiting the earth. He described the latest Russian space achievementReuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration531 1963-06-18 1 MOSCOW, Monday. VALENTINA TERESHKOVA, the world's first space woman, flew within 3.1 miles of cosmonaut Lt. Col. Valery Bykovsky yesterday during her first orbit, it was reported today. The official news agency Tass said Soviet scientists determined the near- rendezvous after531 words
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Article275 1963-06-18 1 Sealed box surprise at zero hour SINGAPORE. Mon. Sealed boxes 1a y neatly stacked in the conference room of the Singapore Labour Ministry this morning. Around them stood a group of officials, beaming at a Television Singapura crew, reporters and photographers. All were there at the Invitation of the Singapore275 words
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Article35 1963-06-18 1 SECRETS MAN OFF LONDON. Mon Mr. rrliltmr*.. l.imtlon ■OllcitOl who revealed la«t week Chrtettae Ke«lei asked bf B— lim t «>r si ite «ecrets, Irft b> m\ f«»r l> today. RruttT lhi-» PAZ?)35 words
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104 1963-06-18 2 Tshombe (in severe pain) allowed in by French DARIS. Mon. French authorities yesterday allowed Mr. Moise Tshombe, the Katanga leader, to enter a Paris clinic after holding him for nearly 36 hours at Orly Airport because hp had no entry is. i. A doctor examined .Mr. Tshombe at the airportReuter - 104 words
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Article62 1963-06-18 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. Austra- lian domestic airline pilots have called a 24-hour stoppage, to begin j at midnight tonight. I The manager or the Australian Federation of Air Pilots. Mr. B. I 1 1. Crofts, announcing the strike. 1 said that It stems from the re- jectionReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration914 1963-06-18 2 Peking's 25 points for Moscow meeting CHINA SENDS 60,000-WORD LETTER TO RUSSIAN PARTY ON MATTERS IT WILL RAISE AT 'HEAL RIFT' TALKS PEKING, Mon. A mammoth letter from the Chinese Communist Party to the Soviet Communist Party was published last night. It outlined the Chinese view on what should beReuter - 914 words
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Article152 1963-06-18 2 WASHINGTON. Monday. AFFICIALS have estimated that there are now about 900 to 1,000 Soviet technicians in Yemen, helping the Yemen build an airport and communications systems There was no confirmation, however, of reports that the Soviets were flying combat missions against rebellious tribesmen for theUPI - 152 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-06-18 2 HIKITA GETS HEADY TO SET STAGE TO MEET THE CHINESE MOSCOW. Mon. Top Soviet Communists meet here tomorrow to proclaim the superiority of their ideology and set the stage for high-level talks with China noxt month on the Communist ideological split. plenary meeting: of the Soviet party's central committee, dueReuter - 254 words
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177 1963-06-18 2 300 KURDS AND REDS KILLED, SAYS IRAQ GOVT BAGDAD, Mon. The Iraqi Army fighting rebel tribesmen in the Mosul Province have killed over 300 followers of the Kurdish chiet Mullah Mustafa Barzani as well as Communists, according to an o ffl c i al communique broadcast by Bagdad Radio lastReuter - 177 words
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132 1963-06-18 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Miss Josephine Shao Fong-fong, a popular Hong Kong film star, was today reported to be planning to drop her movie career and ro to study In Britain. The 16-year-old film actress, who won a Best Child Actress award atReuter - 132 words
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Article66 1963-06-18 2 CAIRO. Mon The Rovenv ment announced yesterday the nationalisation of all pharmaceutical firms in the United Arab Republic, the official Middle East news agency reported. The decree affects 19 firms (flvi of which were already 50 per cent owned by the state) and nineReuter - 66 words
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Article34 1963-06-18 2 ROME. Mon. Cardinal Alois! Masella. chief executive of the Catholic Church while Hie Holy Sec is vacant, last muht called on President Soekarno to repay a courtesy visit to nil Vaticun office34 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-06-18 3 Christine Keeler^ friend held as she tries to fly to Spain LONDON. Mom .Marilyn RiceDavies (right), 18--year-old friend of Christine Keeler. was prevented from boarding a plane for Spain last night. A Scotland Yard officer and an Immigration official stopped her when she arrived at j.ondon airport. 'Come with me",248 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-06-18 3 Queen is 'f uriously indignant' report ANGERED BY VICE CASE DOCTOR'S ASSOCIATION WITH ROYALTY LONDON, Monday. QUEEN ELIZABETH is reported to be angry over the Profumo scandal. The Sunday Citizen quoted royal circles as saying ihe Queen is "furiously indignant" about Mr. Macmillan's handling of the affair as well as287 words
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Article97 1963-06-18 3 PORT OF SPAIN. Mon— The Caribbean Coi.gress of Labour yesterday culled upon Britain to restore tranquillity to British Guiana by >quashing the Industrial Labour Relations Bill of Premier Cheddl Jagun. The congress, which speaks tor organised labour in all British arid former British possessions97 words
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107 1963-06-18 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. —The U.S. Air Force an- nounced that a satellite em- I ploying a Blue Scout booster combination rocket was launched yesterday. Earlier, the US. Air Force i launched a statellite. believed to be one of the Dls- coverer series. The Blue107 words
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Article80 1963-06-18 3 LONDON. Mon. Two cuests were thrown into the swimming pool at a party attended by Queen Eliza beth ami Prince Philip the Sunday Express said The hilarious send-off party." the Express said. was given on Friday night lor Prince William of 'Wourester. who left on Saturday on80 words
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127 1963-06-18 3 'BRITISH PRESTIGE IN U.S. SHAKEN BY PROFUMO SCANDAL* LONpON. Mon. The de puty Labour Party leader, Mr. George Brown, returned from the United States yesterday and said: "The Profumo affair has not done our prestige and standing an awful lot of good in America." Mr. Brown said most Americans heUPI - 127 words
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Article106 1963-06-18 3 PARIS, Monday. T"HE undercarriage of the Hawker PI 127 vertical take-off and landing plane collapsed yester"day as it landed after a demonstration flight on the last day of the Paris Air Show. Hawkers' chief test pilot. Bill Bedford, jumped out unhurt as the plane struck theReuter - 106 words
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169 1963-06-18 3 ONDON. Mon— Though Li it was all a mistake— a phonetic one, with a title confused with a name— Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maier of Canterbury < New Hampshire* got a warm welcome in the English cathedral city of the same name. TheReuter - 169 words
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Article35 1963-06-18 3 LONDON. Mon. The Prune Minister. Mr Harold Macmiilun will inaugurate the Commonwealth Pre-* Unions' annual conference today. Nearly 100 delegates representing newspapers throughout the Commonwealth will attend tiie two-day conference ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-06-18 3 MOSCOW, Monday. rpHE Soviet news agency Tass today denied that former Soviet assistant naval attache Eugene Ivanov had conducted any negotiations about British mediation in the Cuba crisis. The denial followed the publication on June 10 of letters between the Earl ofReuter - 422 words
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465 1963-06-18 4 'THE SALARY PAID TO THE WORKERS MUST BE IN PROPORTION TO THE WORK DONE' "J*I 11-II I-I Si o gu po re Manna] and Mercantile Workers' Union told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that it wanted to eliminate "invidious discrimination" on the part of employers. Trie465 words
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Article142 1963-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Johore police this morning detained a man believed to be involved in a $4,000 payroll grab on Saturday. The payroll was snatched from a clerk of Kenneson Brothers, a metal suppliers firm, who was driving with it to the company's quarry, two miles142 words
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Article130 1963-06-18 4 BODY AT FOOT OF FLATS SINGAPORE. Mon. The tody of a 21-year-old Chinese woman. Cheng Hiang. Iliang. was found this afternoon at the foot of a block of 10-storey flats at Jalan Dua in Old Kalians Airport Road. She is believed to have fallen from the flats, and was dead130 words
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180 1963-06-18 4 3INGAPOKE. Mon>— The French Government Is ottering technical fellowships to Singapore engineers to study the field of "protection against corrosion" early next year. This particular grouped training course will be from January 13 to April 15. There will be four section* from winch the180 words
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147 1963-06-18 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A PEON from the Prime Minister's office, N. Ramalingam, 19, was stabbed to death in front of the City Council abattoir, in Jalan Besar tonight. Ramallngam had gone to a coffeeshop In Lorong Lalat at 9.30 p.m. when he was attacked147 words
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Article151 1963-06-18 4 HAWKER IS FREED ON APPEAL BINGAPORE. Mon. The Court of Criminal Appeal today set aside an Assize Court conviction, and allowed the appeal of Lee Chiang 800. 20. a hawker, against the conviction and sentence of reformatory training on a charge of robbing a soldier. Chiang 800 had been found151 words
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Article37 1963-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Moo. Mr. R. Selvadural, retired Station Master. Seiemban. diao today at the General Hospital here. The cortege will leave 36 Jalan Chenglcek at 4.45 p.m. tomorrow for the Hindu Crematorium in Upper AlJunled Road.37 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-06-18 4 Two Indian stars to perform in Spore TWO well-known radio, television, stage and film artists. Mr. A. M. Rajah (above) and his wife. Jikki. will arrive in Singapore from Madras by air on Wednesday at 6.20 a.m. They will give performances in Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Rajah, who is108 words
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Article184 1963-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Japanese xylophonist, Mr. Yoichi Hiraoka. gave a recital under the sponsorship of Goh Soon Tioe in the Victoria VTheatre. Mr. Hlraoka proved an exceedingly nimble executant who knows how to coax an astonishing range of shades and sonorities from hio instrument. However,184 words
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Miscellaneous207 1963-06-18 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rpHE following is today's sche1 dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS British United Airway*: From SUndsted. Istanbul, Bombay iBR 662) 7 a.m. BOAC: From Hong Kong i BA 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi. Bangkok207 words
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Miscellaneous213 1963-06-18 4 trom BangkoK. Kuala Lumpur (ML 311) 2.26 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur i ML 073 > 9 p.m.: tiom Hong Kong (ML 617) 11.30 p.m DEPARTURES British I'nlted Airways: To Bombay. Istanbul. Slandsted (BR 663) 12.45 p.m. BO At: To Darwin. Brisbane, Melbourne (BA 710) 8.10 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur, Colombo,213 words
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123 1963-06-18 5 Postmen's threat: Minister calls for report I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said today he had called for a report on industrial action threatened by postmen. The decision to resort to possible strike action if the Government refused to consider a claim123 words
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68 1963-06-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two men pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to .stealing six bags of tin ore worth $1,640 from the hou.se of the manager of the Sungei Way Tin Ltd.. early this morning. They were Khaw Sc o w68 words
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Article30 1963-06-18 5 IPOH. Mon. A scrap iron dealer. Ng Soo. 64. was robbed of $30 by two men at 6 a.m. today in a public lavatory at Pani?lima Street.30 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-06-18 5 IF N0 FURTHER CHOLERA CASES IN MALACCA... MALACCA, Monday. 'JWE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said here today that it might be possible to lift the ban on the movement of foodstuffs out of Malacca by July327 words
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Article95 1963-06-18 5 OINGAPORE. Mon. After k3 hiding on St. John's Island for four hours, an illegal immigrant surrendered I himself to a marine police I patrol, Mr. B. M. BarXer. of the Immigration Office, told a court today. Zainal Abidin, 22, of Belakang Padang. Indonesia, pleaded guilty95 words
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Article31 1963-06-18 5 KANGAR. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Perl is, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. opened a $6,000 community hall at Kampong Paya. five miles from here, .last night.31 words
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Article24 1963-06-18 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Junior Chamber (Jaycees) will hold a "tropical night" at the E and O Hotel here on June 22.24 words
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148 1963-06-18 5 KUALA LUMPI'R, Mon. Mr. Paul Chambers (above), chairman of 1.C.1., had a busy schedule here today, ranging from visits to tin mines and rubber plantations and meetings with Cabinet Ministers. He also visited the 1.C.1. (Malaya) paint factory at Petaling Jaya. In148 words
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Article142 1963-06-18 5 CHLORINE IN WATER BACK TO NORMAL SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Utilities Board announced today that the chlorine dosage of piped water, which was increased as a precautionary measure on May 23 on the outbreak of cholera, will be returned to normal as from tomorrow. The decision was taken after the142 words
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Article70 1963-06-18 5 Dog show in aid of charity KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Kennel Association will hold a dog show on July 28 at 9 a.m. at the Chinese Assembly Hall here. All dogs registered with the MKA are eligible and entry forms may be obtained from its secretary, P.O. Box 589.70 words
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Article213 1963-06-18 5 PENANG, Monday. A 19-YEAR-OLD student, Tan Kee Aun, was A murdered last year while playing basketball, a coroner's inquiry was told today. "He collapsed after running about 90 feet," Tan's younger brother. Kee Swee, 16 testified. Kee Swee. a pupil of Chung I Hwa High213 words
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144 1963-06-18 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. —Ho Ah Hin. 27. a mother of six. carried a stool when she rushed to the help of her husband In a fight with a neighbour, a District court was told today. Ho told the Judge Mr. K.T: Alexander: "I had144 words
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71 1963-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police screened 565 people and detained three men during the past 24 hours In their continued campaign against secret societies. One of the suspects Is believed to be a member of the 888 section of the 24 Group, operating in the Queenstown71 words
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Article70 1963-06-18 5 IPOH. Mon. Pong Hong Yeong. 20. pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court today to throwing stones at spectators during a football match at the Perak Stadium here yesterday. He also pleaded not guilty to another charge of letting off firetraekers without a licence in the70 words
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128 1963-06-18 5 Bully ('I did it just for fun 9 is fined $10 IPOH. Mon. A tinsmith. Lee Kirn Sin. 17. who was arrested with two other >ouths for trespassing I into a Chinese school compound, told the magistrate's court today that he "bullied schoolchildren only for fun." Ler pleaded guilty to128 words
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Advertisement241 1963-06-18 5 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER ifl L I_h9 _^_l. Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamin* and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject241 words
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Article, Illustration861 1963-06-18 6 No reasonable man would have acted like that SIX-MONTH JAIL TERM ADEQUATE, SAYS JUDGE: 'SUCH OFFENCES BECOMING TOO PREVALENT' J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, 35, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, today had his appeal against conviction for corruption dismissed by Mr. Justice Syed861 words
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267 1963-06-18 6 Soldier is fined for obstructing police inspector Mon. ITI Gunner John Evans, 23. of the 26th Regiment, Royal Artillery, attached to Terendak Camp, was found guilty today in the Magistrate's Court here on two charges of obstructing Inspector Jeswant Singh from performing his duties and abusing him. He was fined267 words
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Article53 1963-06-18 6 SEGAMAT. Mon— A tigress was shot in Buloh Kasap by three game wardens during the weekend. The tigress, which weighed 160 lb. is believed to have killed several dogs and pigs in the area during the past two weeks. The wardens later found a tiger cub drowned53 words
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151 1963-06-18 6 Buffalo runs amok in Brickfields, gores three men KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A buffalo injured three people in the Brickfields area when it ran amok yesterday. Police later captured the animal in the compound of a house in Jalan Thamby Abdullah at 5 p.m. It was slaughtered at the abbatoir in151 words
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Article70 1963-06-18 6 Switch in union allegiance CINGAPORE. Mon. Eraployees of the Seiclene Laundry in Delta Road have switched their allegiance from the General Employees Union to the rival Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. The Labour Ministry today revealed that 46 of the 76 employees wTio voted in a secret ballot on70 words
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74 1963-06-18 6 KOTA BHARU, Mon. Syed Setnan bin Syed Hussaln, a mosque assistant, was shot as he was walking out of the Kampong Tok Den mosque, a mile from PanUl Panjang town, last night. Police believe the shot came from a home-made pistol. The74 words
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126 1963-06-18 6 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Historical Society plans to take possession of a historic cannon found recently in Juru. Province Wellesley, for the proposed museum to be built here. Officials and' members of the society, who visited the village last week-end with a team126 words
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Article30 1963-06-18 6 KUCHING. Mon. A Malayan Airways Pottcer Friendship plane landed at Kuching airport today on Its maiden flight. Inaugurating dally fligths between the Borneo territories, Singapore and Malaya U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article32 1963-06-18 6 SINGAPORE. Mom. A boy. Quelc Kow Clwi. aged nine, died in the General Hospital yesterday a few hours after tie was knocked down by a car in Kitchener Road.32 words
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Article155 1963-06-18 6 fIHE Penang Malay Anti Prostitution Society is considering effective means to curb vice among Muslims here. The society plans to call a congress of local Muslim leaders to consider launching an anti-vice campaign aimed at checking khalwat telose proximity i between Muslim men and women.155 words
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Article152 1963-06-18 6 IPOH. Monday. T»HE secretary of the Perak branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. A. Sankaran, was assaulted this morning in his office in Treacher Street here. I Mr. Sankaran was at his table In his office when a man walked In at152 words
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Article160 1963-06-18 6 $500,000 OPIUM CHARGE Court told of a raid on house CINGAPORE, Mon. Half a million dollars' worth of raw opium and morphine were seized yesterday in a raid on a house In Kheam Hock Road, a senior Customs officer, Mr. L. O. Pestana, said today. He was asking Mr. R.160 words
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109 1963-06-18 6 SHELL SCHOLARSHIP FOR YOUNG CHEMIST gINGAPORE, Mon. A Shell Company scholarship to study chemical engineering at the University of Sydney has been awarded to PrnanK-born Tan Teng Nam, 23. Tan gained his degree of Bachelor of Science, majoring in chemistry, from the University of Western Australia in May this year.109 words
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60 1963-06-18 6 More Reserve i Unit men for Spore KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two hundred officers and men of tho Federal Reserve Unit from the Police Depot here will leave for Singapore early next month to join the Federation detachment there. It will be under the command of D.S.P. Felix Sunderaj. There are60 words
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Miscellaneous155 1963-06-18 6 Alley Oop Uamlin I NOTHMS THStf £pvj I HOU WMM THE M6CX f^^ST I ASSOUjmY (J^j WSMT WRONG. 9 It> E^S?/';-. *^^^fi Mfirh Truvif By Chester Gout* BT W [JSe PICKS UP T*E IOU'D \i.<* t^l ElO-fKEM-'Of I[7 OK MB. -nUCV. AT LAST 1 IP^^"- *~|cSTAiNEOANbsTew *twe moment no*eo*= I155 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1963-06-18 7 America's dirtiest-ever election battle BEHIND THE VICIOUS CAMPAIGN LOOMED LARGE A POLITICAL JUGGLER THEY ALL CALLED SLIPPERY JIM ELECTION time in most democracies is usually a period of about ;i month in which an open season is declared on the political reputations of public men with legislative ambitions. One party1,599 words
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Obituary40 1963-06-18 8 '««r*W il§ (Mimmum, C.S. RAWLINCS >ate of the Malayan Civil Service and hrn eon Hugh on sth June In a car accident near Jalalabad Affhamstan. Burial took place at Kuropeaa Cemetery Kabul. Family at KlßE'a Lenend. Aldehurfh Suffolk England40 words
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Article101 1963-06-18 8 20 Word* $10 (Minimum, MR. KOMAL. Postal Pensioner condolences, attendance at the funeral of hui wife on 12-S-63. MM. A MRS. Francis Loh thank relatives and friends for their attendance, valuable presents and amstanciOB U>e occa.-ion or their marriage on MRS. V. KREMPL. and Mr. and Mr*. A R.101 words
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677 1963-06-18 8 Tuesday, June 18, 1963. The Budget Approved The Opposition parties in Singapore clearly enjoyed the budget debate, although they did not make much impression |on the Government, and of course they did hot stick to the budget. The mechanics ot budget drafting were worth attention, and it was not because677 words
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Article386 1963-06-18 8 First brackish water, then discoloured water, then acid water, and now Malacca faces I rationing as well. In the absence of rain there is no way to avert these trials, but the people of the town might endure them in better humour it the Municipal authorities would give386 words
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Article225 1963-06-18 8 The absence of complaint recently from teachers serving in the East Coast does not, of course, mean that these postings have become less unI popular. The loneliness and the I lack of amenities and diver:sions no doubt continue to i oppress those who have been transferred there225 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1963-06-18 8 WRMA\ St. JOHN STEVAS - PUBLIC life and PRIVATE morals WRMA\ St. JOHN STEVAS ON THE MORNING OF THE MOMENTOUS HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE ON THE PROFUMO AFFAIR: SY M P A THY with Mr. Profumo's personal plight should not be allowed to obscure the fact that it raises in acute and fascinating form the1,233 words
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LETTERS
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Letter223 1963-06-18 8 THHE drought has come X and gone; the cholera epidemic which caught the country by surprise is now well under control. But the sorry plight of the people in this town as regards piped water supply still remains. In the beginning, because of the drought and to223 words
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Letter138 1963-06-18 8 riUR paper of June 12 carried a report that an attempt had recently been made on the life of the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. Prince Felsal. I wish to categorically st?te that this Is untrue. The report, created by Al Ahram, an Egyptian dally which reflects government138 words
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Letter151 1963-06-18 8 mHERE Is a school here X In which the teachers, one following the other, are being merrily shifted about by the Ministry, totally regardless of the fact that the running of the school Is going haywire and the position becoming untenable more and more each dayClass after class151 words
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Letter61 1963-06-18 8 WHEN the Prime Minister or the Deputy Prime Minister leaves on an Important mission, dozens even scores —of senior civil servants are at the airport for the send-off. On workinsr days, that is. But on Sunday, when Tun Razalc returned in triumph, where were these gentlemen? Enjoying a61 words
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Letter51 1963-06-18 8 TT appears from Mrs. Marshall's letter (8. T. June 13) that the black numbers on local fresh milk cartons cannot possibly be the date of production nor the date on which It Is put on sale; probably it might be the date by which It should be consumed. READER51 words
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Letter55 1963-06-18 8 A NUMBER of clerks In Post Offices treat school children who want to purchase stamps or even withdraw money very badly. This will encourage school children to have a bad impression of all civil servants. I know because I am one of the victims. Can't the Government do something55 words
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Advertisement800 1963-06-18 8 Strut. Tise, ft M»Uy MaO MM*s) *m •a* cola *rro«A«B ancam OiaiiaU COLO STORAM MUNCHII AT MOLL-AMD SaOAD— ATOM* MWIL WOAD MAVAi. BAM C*TY iOOt ITORI L TfJ wwnaiiaai.l Man**. CeWywO—T TNC NBW9 FRONT "t*t#*tf tefc vMfMMMMM*) H. ISMAIL A AtAtMAr a*tv Mow*bi Bm< m. ABDUL AFT Am OO t7i800 words
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Advertisement23 1963-06-18 8 ■■■■v^***! MALAYAN BANKING LIMITID it tde Larg*«t Federation ■auk with 70 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement185 1963-06-18 8 Optrex Eye Lotion. keeps your eyes bright and healthy In the htit and dutt. tyti often ftt f red and tore. To prevent this |g| ■««f^^S 1 sorencit and discomfort, let ataaaaaUl ajk.^ OPTREX look after your eyes for £^L*i*aaw you. Just wash them every day with BSa2 OPTREX. OPTREX185 words
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133 1963-06-18 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten I? thugs, armed with parangs and bottles, mistook a group of detectives for a rival gang, and prepared to attack them at Duxton Road on March 7, a magistrate's court was told today. Inspector C. Ross told the magistrate. Mr.133 words
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Article44 1963-06-18 9 PEKA Sun. inche Mohamrd Yubof bin Mohamed Yunus, Resident engineer for the Batu Balrk road has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur on promotion as Deputy State Engineer of Selangor Mr. Lee Kirn Seng from Penang has taken over his place here.44 words
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Article157 1963-06-18 9 A 'Made in Malaysia 9 trade fair k UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A v "Made in Malaysia" trade fair will be held on Aug. 31 to coincide with the presence of foreign dignitaries and visitors attending the Inauguration of Malaysia, the Federation Government announced today. It Is hoped that their presence157 words
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Article, Illustration562 1963-06-18 9 OH KEE TIANG - Enter five robbers... after wedding guests leave OH KEE TIANG TWO COUPLES FIGHT OFF GANG, KNOCKING OUT ONE OF THEM piVE armed robbers raided a house in Prangin Road after a wedding feast late last night and stabbed two brothers who, with their wives, resisted the gang and fought them562 words
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Article68 1963-06-18 9 SINOAPORE, Mon. A father of six. Tan Scow Ngee'. 46. was fined $400 or two months' jail In a magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to assisting in a four-digit characters lottery at Telok Aver Market on May 11 Tan said that he was68 words
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185 1963-06-18 9 ITOTA BHARU. Mon Kclantan taxi drivers had to drive at 70 m.p.h. in order to make as many trips as possible in a day, Inche Mustapha bin Mohamed. president of the 560-strong Kelantan Taxi Drivers Association, said today. Inche Mustapha told185 words
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Article37 1963-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Captain Othman bin Hajl Kadir of the Royal Malay Regiment will leave on Wednesday for a month's Staff Intelligence Officers course at the School of Military Intelligence. Uckfleld, Sussex. England.37 words
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352 1963-06-18 9 A MIDNIGHT BRUSH WITH THE LAW IN IPOH STREET... IPOH, Mon. Robert Lee Kut Lung 30, son of the former Finance Minister, Tun H. S. Lee. drew a pistol in a midnight argument with a policeman, the magistrate's court here was told today.352 words
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270 1963-06-18 9 $500,000 action: Two QCs are admitted to Spore Bar SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'WO Queen's Counsel from Britain, Mr. Michael Kerr and Mr. Thomas Roche, who are to appear in a shipping case involving more than half a million dollars, were admitted to the Singapore Bar today by Mr. Justice Buttrose. Mr.270 words
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279 1963-06-18 9 3 PROMINENT MEN BLAME PARENTS FOR DELINQUENCY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three prominent men last night blamed parents for the existence of Juvenile delinquency in Malaya. They are Assistant Commissioner of Police E. O. Payee, deputy head of the Federation's Criminal Investigations Department. Dato L. C. Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief of the Straits279 words
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Article68 1963-06-18 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Business Houses Employees Union and the Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mall, which has decided to close down its office in Singapore, today held preliminary talks on the employees' terms of retrenchment. The firm Is closing down after 41 years in business here68 words
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Advertisement88 1963-06-18 9 liPPf have noticed that you sometimes have indigestion after taking aspirin That is because ordinary aspirin does not readily dissolve and, as doctors now know, it-, solid acid particles can seriously irritate the stomach. But DISPRIN dissolves quickly to give a neutral, soluble aspirin. Because it dissolves completely it leaves88 words
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Advertisement67 1963-06-18 9 I ERRVS top quality clips The world's finest Wfe Drawing Board Clip 1 Pocket Pen and Pencil Clips Nos. 649, 650, 651 3m HERBWT TTRRT SONS I/TO, MDDITCI, MOLA» T. V. MITCHELL CO, (FAR EAST) LTD. P. O. Box 386, 20b, Collyer Quay, (2nd floor), Singapore 1. also P.O. Box67 words
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Miscellaneous497 1963-06-18 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes SUrllght And You: 11.00 Close RADIO MALAYA Do v NATIONS BHO.TWAVB RADIQ SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.1 METREB SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time SiKnal, Ne- m-hii-m wffvf E sFavtrK Sira-Ku; 6«2 Prelude To MEDILM HAVfc SERVICE reakfast; 7.00 Time Signal. 7i W ET EB The News: 7.10 Songs497 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-06-18 10 THE average man knows what he wants when It comes to selecting his own clothes but his wife is beginning to exert a certain amount of influence in his final choice. Take this typical Malayan scen<~> in a tailoring shop: Husband: "What do you think of462 words
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Article54 1963-06-18 10 MR. JOHN GREEN has introduced a bright idea for office workers in London. He has started a chain of Meg's burgerbars. You just walk in. buy a hamburger or a toasted sandwich, plus a cold or hot drink if you like, and take it away in a54 words
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582 1963-06-18 10 •pHE old wives' tales 1 about pregnancy that your looks and figure are gone forever, are brushed off lightly by women today. You no longer have to feel guilty that during this period of waiting you should be the least concerned582 words
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Advertisement310 1963-06-18 10 DREAMS FROM PARIS J lj-J PERFUME MWI S ATOMISER W 1 l g BRILLIANTINE \H ■■•■ip/ so r GtNT M on tor Cj>b •INGA»O«C»KUAIA' 'k.UM*U<tri»6M9»eWAM«tf Stop Asthma rwanTweather SIEEPLIKEABABY Make-Up It you coush. vhMic cut wtb»cri.>»y^u duZtoAthinju To look your prettiest on 3S^col^S*T^r*«hi!iuA^ brilliant sunny days take E?r7t£.y? < MB^Aco^!&£310 words
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Advertisement326 1963-06-18 10 stop! It's easier with this! (wmmpooi Richard Hudnut shampoo with egg Rich. Duttbly Hudnut Shampoo plus «kk wiihn triimmarlng •unbtamt right Into your hair. Its golden learning lathir nourish** at it cltant. Instantly your hair it mining tmuoth lllktn jott, much mtn btautitully managtablt! Mtrt than |utt a thampt* a326 words
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Miscellaneous288 1963-06-18 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. One of imtir* to carry on the 1. TtMre'a a rumour about. Ufce head <7i order being Injurious to health 6 Otft of money long ago? <6>. (.7). 7. After having quietly dona New port a doctor bold*— a wrong, put off revealing It temporary288 words
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Article, Illustration399 1963-06-18 11 CHAN BONG SOO - New method in local building industry It will reduce construction time considerably By CHAN BONG SOO THE Singapore building industry is soon to employ a revolutionary method of construction that 'will reduce building time to 3 quarter of that needed by the conventional methods to complete a building. While it399 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-06-18 11 MORE and more Malayan employees of commercial, industrial and financial institution; here are being sent abroad for training in their respective lines of work. Last week, two trainee ofH- ctrs of the Chartered Rank <n Kuala Lumpur, left for Britain to undergo an 18-month banking course98 words
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Article59 1963-06-18 11 Backed by a sustained demand for Immediate copra, loose values continued to advance and the week's total Imports of just under 500 tons including about 80 tons from North Borneo represented only a drop, says Lewis and Peat's report. Due to the present acute shortage of stocks and59 words
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127 1963-06-18 11 Korea, Malaya shipping service soon KOREA Shipping Corporation Ltd., Beoul, the Korea national line, will shortly commence a regular liner service between Malaya and Singapore and the South Korean ports of Pusan and Inchon. The 6.000 d.w. tons Mukho will inaugurate the new service. She is expected in Singapore on127 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-06-18 11 London post for Sime Darby chairman AFTER seven years as chairman of Slme Darby Holdings Ltd., Mr. AW. Scott, has been transferred to London to take up an appointment with the parent company, R. G. Shaw and Co. Ltd., and has been succeeded by Mr. Herbert John Brown. Mr. Scott270 words
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Article193 1963-06-18 11 WHERE has been a ■1 general improvement in Singapore's produce trade over the last two weeks following the revision of Indonesian export exchange rates on May 27. Introduced by the Indonesian Government as one of several measures designed to shore up the country's economy, the193 words
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142 1963-06-18 11 VEGETABLES from Indonesia have been fetching very low price* In the Singapore market since last September, reports the Singa-pore-Indonesian Fruit and Vegetable Importers' Association. This is attributed to the increased selling by Red China and Formosa in recent months. Indonesian vegetable growers have therefore142 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-06-18 11 PROGRESS LEADS ASIANS TO BUY LIFE ASSURANCE PEOPLE in Asian countries are becoming more and more insurance conscious nowadays, said Mr. S. D. Srinivasan, managing director of Lite Insurance Corporation of India. Mr. Srinivasan, who is on an Inspection tour of the corporation's branch offices In Malaya and the Far289 words
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Article167 1963-06-18 11 T>EMINGTON Corporation, Au- burn. New York, manufacturer of air conditioning equipment, has won President Kennedys "E" award for excellence in export, the first company of its kind to receive it. The award citation, presented to the president of the company, Mr. Herbert L. Laube. by167 words
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Advertisement245 1963-06-18 11 •tm EXTRA STURDY... W& Built for Style JJI Jf--* Comfort! Theittr Seats PolytsUr Chair Table VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. MALAYA. I Tel. *****. ***** m Kotobuki Seating Co., Ltd. 14, 1-chome. Yurakucho. Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo Japan245 words
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Advertisement130 1963-06-18 11 I V-V' m M There o,e 0 10 0,000,000 L' iHhg>L cipher combinaJj- 1 l£m >/ ons on this dial. on i- But only one comli s, binarion can dii- SI engage the heavy fe- .fl I ■zO' fteel bolts (which I J- otherwise cannot f 8£ If t^o> HI130 words
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Advertisement1020 1963-06-18 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 KERAJAAN KELANTAN PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for appointment, as Typist.% (women) (Division III) in the State of Kelantan on the following salary scales: $100.00. $115 x 7.50 145. $160 x 7.50 190. $205. Candidates must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd1,020 words
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Advertisement474 1963-06-18 12 TENDERS J K.R. TENDER NOTICE DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL INSTALLATION FOR A WATER SUPPLY AT AVER KEROU, MALACCA. The closing date of tenders tor the above project originally scheduled to close on 28th June. 1963 has been extended to 19th July. 1963. JURUTERA NEGERI MELAKA. J.K.R. PAHANG Tenders474 words
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Advertisement469 1963-06-18 12 (Continued rrasß Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (mtm.y-~Bmx St et*. txtn BOX ASST4 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. SALESGIRLS required to sell wellKnown Washing Compound. Apply personally at 32, Pnnsep Street, Singapore, during office hours. WANTED GOOD CHINESE Cook General Amah two people. Call 10 Tomltnson Rd., Spore469 words
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Advertisement546 1963-06-18 12 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* U (mUm.) Bam it eta, txtrm CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIES Ste. nograpners. Shipping, Accounts, Store Clerks Bookkeepers Accountants Typists Interviews Guaranteed, Personal Applications Only City Employment, 748 Robinson Road. Spore. WANTED VACANCY EXISTS IN A LARGE INDUSTRIAL CONCERN IN SINGAPORE FOR A FEMALE QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR APPLICANTS SHOULD546 words
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Advertisement716 1963-06-18 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* U (Mm >—Box it eU. mxtrm FROM ISTH. JULY. leave flat, about one year 3 bathrooms, servants' quarters, garage. By sea, district 15 Rent $450/-. Box A 6656 S.T. Spore. MEYER ROAD. Flat Facing Sea "First Mansion" 3 Rooms Dtnlng Hall. Lounge 2 Balconies. Large Kitchen716 words
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Advertisement637 1963-06-18 12 EDUCATION it Wmrd* Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtra CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, 86-B. Robinson Road, P.O. Boa 1939. Singapore. Tel: ***** Kace examinations witn absolute conrtdenee of success oy following Our Home-Study courses tn any subject for H.S.C.. 0.8.C./G.C.E., K.M.UIS.. Form IV, Qualifying Test. L.C.X.. Primary VI., L.C.C. Book-keeping. National637 words
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Advertisement1121 1963-06-18 12 FOUND it Wmrd* SS (Min. Box SO et*. txtrm FOUND AT SIOLAP oae female puppy about 7 months old with collar ■nd bell attached. Pboae «is*i2 .B'porei. FURNITURE It Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm I FOR QUALITY Case furniture nslt I Adrian's 4_S Kiver Valley Road. ***** I1,121 words
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Advertisement929 1963-06-18 12 FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO (to. tmtrm NOVAK THE MOST Imsteo Nam* ta TelcTlsloa. TiUms Tel: in.'^i (S'porc). AIR-CONDITIONER 14 hp Hoipomt SlB5/- Phone ***** Kxt. L'To. .No. 10 WoodlriKh Closr. COMPETITIVE SALE NOW on Ladies printed Mouse coat S!> M) only. Lrkhraj Bros. IK) Hikd Street.929 words
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Advertisement1425 1963-06-18 13 IO LintllPUUL I. WtSI COASI U.K.i out S'ooia suit Tnao tM«i CYCLOPS LivtrpMl la Pt/JMa 26 Juit 21 CALCHAS Mars.. A'mouth, linrpttl, la Pt Juit 21 Holland, Hamburg ACHIUEI livtraatL Glasgow Imil Jim 22 MM 21/27 Jim 26 CAUHAS Mil. A'movtti. UMtftaL JuM 22 JHt 23 JaM 27/ 3 Holland,1,425 words
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Advertisement1283 1963-06-18 13 THE E. A. C. LINESM,i.ln.S 10 utNOA, IE NAVRt HAMIURC, HREMEN, ANTWtRP, .UTERDAM, AMSItRDAM. OSIB. tOTHENIURS AHO COPENHA6EN. J& s 'P°re P Sham Pentng A/rg-vVA "JUTIANOIA" I) 26/2tJtM 24/27 JaM 21 21 Juit l-l \O*\Jsl "KUMA tj 31 Jilt/ 4 July 5/ I Jill 1/ a JMy \AA~3Kf -MOMBASA" 21/241,283 words
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Advertisement1418 1963-06-18 13 b enJ^likne EXPRESS SERVICE TO [MM. t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnani 6ENURII I PIU, R'daa, H'tXg. 6'»OirO 6. 47 Till) JuM 11/22 JiM 23/23 BiNAVON (H) tin, I'lM, Mavrt>»'»p.Ka)tt la Pt.J.M 23 Juat 24/21 JMt 2*/ 1 ■iNREOCN Kuj, t-aaS. R'daa. Hail, tVaan Jim 25/21 Jut 21/ 41,418 words
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Advertisement1338 1963-06-18 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w^ IKTJI m*i \tttv^ l***^ ELLERMAN LINE tjt KLAVENESS LINE tONIIN. HAMIUMk. atlltllAM, LBS AhktL'.b. ikH rRANCISCt, HAVRE. HUU 1 MIDOUSIROUEJj lEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTUM CITT DF CUIISUt AteiptiM ta/gtjltr^Caatial I Imß> S'oort P. S Mm Ptnant BONNEVILU 2«,27 J> n 21/36 Jaaa 11/ 21,338 words
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702 1963-06-18 14 From Our Market Correspondent AS had been forecast in some quarters the emphasis was all oh industrials when the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed trading yesterday and there was a fair turnover in the section. The index lose half a point and 16 counters made702 words
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Article24 1963-06-18 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 15 June I? Industrials: 115.41 116.09 Tins: I !u.s 120.9? S rubbers: 114.24 114.24 Uec. 29. 1962 10024 words
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737 1963-06-18 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE S§!JBJPIPWiB«sBIHtoB^»»wWwSBBwsjsWs»MBW rT)MRTNHT) rmsinpvi In the C°^SSe .SikS. L n ump h ur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets NDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2,000) $1 70: Dunlo»s (17,000) S3, .000) $->tW (1000) $2.»> i: East Smelt (ib.000) $3.55. (16.000)737 words
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369 1963-06-18 14 THE Straits tin price continued to rise yesterday with a modest advance of 50 cents to $468 per plcul on an offering unchanged at 245 tons. In London on Friday morning the tin market had remained uneasy in view of uncertainties in connection369 words
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Article174 1963-06-18 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 17. Three months Dunlops 20 cts. K. Smelters 20 cts Esko 21 Cts. K. N. 18 eta. Gammon 14 cts. H. Bingapura 11 its. Hume preta. 16 eta. Hume ords 16 cts. S. Darby 4d. 1 Wauich 17 eta. C. Storage 4td. M Banking 40174 words
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Article112 1963-06-18 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIAL shares maintained their firm undertone. Moves were not large, but rises exceeded 'ills in moderate trading. Oils were firm early but later declined. Mideastern 2s. paid) gained to 3s. 6d; in busy trade before receding to close at 2s. lid. Base metals were steady, while112 words
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Article86 1963-06-18 14 I'HB Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes la ■if raies to merchants yesterday (all rites to $100) Canada: buying TT 39 5/16. airmail OD 3a 7/16. 90 d/st 33 10/16 credit tills, 36 trade bills. tolling TT or OD readyi Halland OviMcrs 116J- OOMtaahe Marks U»i; Italian86 words
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Article264 1963-06-18 14 JULY flrtt grade rubbtr buyers t.o b. elotod at 5 p.m. in Smiavora ai i Kuala Lumour yesterday at 74J ctn'* p«r lb. up a quarter of a cent on m« position's Friday closing level. Tno tone was Inactive. R.A.t. and F.M.R.C. doting itrloeo in cents per lb.264 words
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Article218 1963-06-18 14 SHIPS lying sloniuidt the Singipor. Harbour wharves or npccttd today aro: BrnlarlE 47, Benvaooocb V>. Robert Maesrk 19. Lemoakjr Pioneer 8/7 Karakorum tt/9, President Coolidp'e I 2, Laplata Mara IS. Horgti Calm 46, Rothrnstelo 38/39, Took Klan N.W. 4. Kyoto Maru 42/43. Mikumo Maru 23/21. Rokan 14S218 words
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Article26 1963-06-18 14 June 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74! cents (up a quarter of a vent). TIN: 5468 (up 50 cents). ■estimated unutlicial oll'rriim 24."i tons (unchanged).26 words
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Article196 1963-06-18 14 '['HE tjl.owmg IM of .selected Malayan industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning: •E.Y. »O.Y. »T.C. •P-prlcc. E.y.-earninKs yldd (ktos^) ''r: D.Y. -dividend yield (gross) f V T.C.-tlmes covered. Definitions: Times Covered: Means the number of times last years total dividend Is covered by the proßta196 words
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Article70 1963-06-18 14 f hiNCSt Producr Exchange, tinxaytMnrtJy Coconut oil. bulk 5431 sellers, drum J4t,i sellers Copra: June/July UK Continent $27» I MH Poppor: Muntok wblte fUM sellers. Katawak white JI42J sellers. special Sarawak black J97J neller.i, garbled I.rrr.pooK back S97J sellers. A.VTA VMfj .tellera. B>nnaporo Coconut Oil Minors' A- locution70 words
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Advertisement1111 1963-06-18 14 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, tfc Cr«ai Lakes Servie* ***** IMS' EU EU IT* EM EU <*. S fijrn nonO'Uiu S. f fancisco l. Angt let fi. York cievetsnc i BiNrii Mara" 21 30 Jeaa 21 Jaly 21 >sl) 11 Jail II tag 1 M»i ksaitawa Mara" 2b 21 Jal) M/ 311,111 words
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Advertisement982 1963-06-18 14 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD. K.S.C. LINE The Korea Shipping Corporation Ltd., Seoul, South Korea, i* pleated to announce the extention of its South East Asia Service to Singapore and Penang. The schedule ot the K.S.C. Line monthly service will henceforth be as follows: SOUTH BOUND. Japan, South Korean Ports, Keelung982 words
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Advertisement60 1963-06-18 14 HUA SIANC STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. II ffiecMster Mm, Caiiyer taa). S'mts ■> Itl: IM3I-J Wertly Semca ta KUCmwc, JUIUI, glMTtwt, IHU. IT^fcp'^ "CIANC SEN." la fart Sails NH. TSJMt \>s>ssjL k^ HU IT W* 24 100* Sails Wa« MJMt \P > ~^*4m "MU» MING" for Pontianak la Part Sails is60 words
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Advertisement152 1963-06-18 14 BY oi:d: l; OF THK OFFICIAL ASSIGNKK. Ke: VI OH HEAP SENG la firrni Bankruptcy No. 73 or 1963 AUCTION SALE OF Writing tables, steel cupboard, iron safe, bicycle, chairs, Lorry No. SG-7813. a quantity of rice, etc. To Be Held At No. 52 North Boat Quay. Singapore On Friday.152 words
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Advertisement897 1963-06-18 15 NOTICE The public is hereby notified that Mr. Lvi Wen; Kee ceased to be Managing Director and Associate Producer of (his Company with effect from 14th June 1963 following a resolution passed by the Board to this effect. He is no lonr/er authorised to transact any business whatsoever connected with897 words
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Advertisement394 1963-06-18 15 NOTICES NOTICE THIS is to inform tbe public that Mr. Sect Lye Seng has ceased to be in our employ w.e.f. ISth May, 1963 and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business and/or collect monies on our behalf. THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO. LIMITED. NOTICE THIS Is to Inform394 words
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Advertisement384 1963-06-18 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADMASTER. i Applications are Invited (or the post of a Headmaster of two increments. Applicants must be trained nd with some administrative exper: nee. Application formi> can be obtained from the Chairman. Board ;of Managers. N.T.P.S. (Tamil). Jalan Kebor Teh. Johore Bahru. The closing date .'or384 words
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Advertisement430 1963-06-18 15 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE 3 r 1946 Rehabilitation Lean ISSi/1970. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that tbe Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from tbe 30th June 1963 to 14th July! 1963 both days Inclusive, for tbe preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order, The430 words
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Advertisement264 1963-06-18 15 PEJABAT PELAJARAN, KELANTAN TENDERS an invite* from P.W.D. Registered Furniture Suppliers for tbe supply of wooden furniture to school* in KeUnun. 2. Tenders will close and to reach this office OD SUNDAY 30TH JUNE, 1963 at 12.00 NOON 3. Condition and Schedule of tender will be supplied on appllca- I264 words
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Advertisement194 1963-06-18 15 BUILDING MATERIALS SALESMAN trititk Company requires top etan building materials talesman for their Ipoh office. Only those having extensive contacts with architects, engineers and contractors need apply, as this position will lead to executive status as Area Manager in the near future. Commencing salary will depend on qualifications ond experience.194 words
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Article397 1963-06-18 16 \|OSCOW. Mon. The Soviet news agency Tass reported yesterday that Valentina Tereshkova met the Press on the launching pad on the eve of her flight wearing an elegant blue linen dress and stiletto heels. Miss Tereshkova's shoes looked "quite out of place on the coarse concrete of the397 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-06-18 16 By your leave, I will call you Valya MOSCOW. Mon Mr. Khrushchev spoke by radio directly to Soviet space woman Valentina 1 cushkova as she orbited tin- earth today and asked if he could tall her Valya. In a conversation with her during hrr fourth orbit,Reuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-06-18 16 My very warm greetings... LONDON. Mon. Queen Kli/übeth today congratulated Russia's first woman in spate, wishing: her successful flight. The Queen, in a mes>..iur to Soviet President Leonid Brr/lincv. said: "1 should like to convey niv very warm congratulations to Your Excellency and through you to VaIrntinaReuter - 68 words
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Article65 1963-06-18 16 MOSCOW. .Mon alcntin.i Tereshkova is not online world's first spacewoman she is also the world's first space lieutenant. All other cosmonauts have had ranks higher than hers. Most of them have been majors or lieutenantcolonels. Her low rank of Junior Lieutenant is apparently because she did not enterReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration345 1963-06-18 16 "In experience and physique she is much closer to us ordinary earthmen than her predecessors in space." he said In an interview with Tass. Experience Valentina Is younger than the other cosmonauts, has less experience and lacks the trainingReuter - 345 words
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Article65 1963-06-18 16 What she looks like... MOSCOW. Mon.— Photographs on Soviet television screens and published in newspapers showed the world's first spacewoman as an attractive well-developed 26-year-old. She is about sft. 6in. tall with a slightly heavy figure, but trim legs. She is a brunette with short, well-trimmed hair and a waveReuter - 65 words
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336 1963-06-18 16 US experts fearRussians may have developed 'f lying' space ships fiAPE CANAVERAL. Mon. American space experts privately hailed the new twin Soviet space feat and waited to see if the cosmonauts could achieve what the United States will not be able to do for another two years couple their spaceReuter - 336 words
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314 1963-06-18 16 U.S. PREPARES FOR BIGGER, BOLDER FLIGHTS INTO SPACE NEW YORK, Mon. Americas space team is working on bigger and bolder manned flights into space, confident that the five years of effort and $500 million dollars poured into Project Mercury has shown them the way to the moon. Project Mercury wasReuter - 314 words
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Article156 1963-06-18 16 Woman's world— and cosmos THE New York He- raid Tribune said today at Russia's motives in orbiting a woman into space may have been some thing more than the announced desire to test the different reactions of men and women to weightlessness. The paper said in an editorial: "One isUPI - 156 words
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Advertisement140 1963-06-18 16 EFFICIENCY I REFRIGERATION nUITIL ITIUULL MR-IOOCS *****9 25- ThrM tullwdth shelves Mitsubishi now offers you the only refrigerators with a pasteurizing lamp that keeps food germ-free day after day. Special insulating materials also raise efficiency and cut power costs by as much as 30%. No frost, either. Auto-defrost stops it140 words
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Advertisement96 1963-06-18 16 &DUNLOP MAKE THE BEST SPORTS EQUIPMENT Maf I Au\ gff-f JB\ yt f oo ;> JiTi tut I i III r I HB |Hj ~*~liij r^ I m] iiil/ 1= 1 TV l| ~n~ r *XT jKHftflnflfiflfli raAiVV*'v VM r I f**-'^ DUNLOP DUNLOP DUNLOP Maxply Fort Tennis DUNLOP Peter96 words
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Article343 1963-06-18 17 SAFA's MALAYSIA DECISION WELCOMED 'THIS UNITY IS JUST WHAT 1 WANTED' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has welcomed Singapore Amateur Football Association's unanimous support for his Malaysia soccer team proposal as a decision which "has pleased me very much." Over the weekend343 words
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Article56 1963-06-18 17 JtfEW YORK. Mon. Arnold Palmer won the MS3OO 000 Thunderblrd golf tournament at Harrison yesterday after a sudden death playoff with Doug Harney. Both finished the 72-hole event with an aggregate of 277 before Palmer clinched the title with a par three on tne first hole of56 words
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Article23 1963-06-18 17 BRISBANE. Mon. The touring New Zealand Rugby League team defp-.ed North Queensland by 18 »ims to 12 at Townsvillo yesir.day.23 words
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856 1963-06-18 17 SAFA LEAGUE OINGAPORE. Mon. Six vie- torles tor a total of 13 points have taken Junior AA. a cosmopolitan side, to the top of the BAFA League Div. 2D table, but the battle for promotion continu- 1 One team that can stop856 words
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248 1963-06-18 17 Indonesia to reply Thursday: i Pakistan '—invited— M-TOURNEY By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Indonesia today thanked the Football Association of Malaya for the invitation to compete in the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament here from Auk. 8 to 18. Indonesia, champions of the tournament in 1901 and again last year248 words
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262 1963-06-18 17 AGONG CUP OINGAPORE. Mon.— Seven members of this year's Malaya Cup team are on the list of players from whom Singapore Government Services FA will pick their team to meet Federation Government Services in their annual Agong Cup match at Jalan Besar stadium262 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-06-18 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA Malayan amateur who offered services as coach to BAM reveals himself By Singapore, Monday S. A. DURAI, the former Singapore and All-India champion, today confirmed that he is the Malayan amateur player who has offered his services to the Badminton Association of218 words
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Article166 1963-06-18 17 Singapore to protest to ACF SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, at an emergency meeting held yesterday, decided to make a strong protest to the Asian Cycling Federation over their non-elect-ion to the ACP committee. SACA president Adnan Isa said that the election of India instead had caused much embarrassment166 words
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Article88 1963-06-18 17 PENANG. Mon. Making a second half rally, the Yuen Long footbaoll team of Hong Kong beat a Penang Burnley Cup side 6-1 at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang who led 1-0 at half -time with an eighth minute ftoal by centre-forward Lo Cheur, cracked up88 words
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Article142 1963-06-18 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Walker led the eight qualifiers for the Singapore women's open golf championship on a count back from Heather Stirling, both returning a two-round total of 164 at the Royal Island Club today. Miss Walker, who finished one stroke behind Mrs. Stirling aftei the first142 words
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Article96 1963-06-18 17 SOCCER— Penan* Div. 2: RAAF 2 MTC 0: Div. 3: Baharol Alam 3 Rural Board. Tg Bungah 2. Ipoh Dlv. 2; Kilat 2 Tamil Youngsters 0: Div. 3: Medical 5 PCRC 1: PTCSC 1 Police 0. Krlan Lfe: Methodist Sch. 3 Asohan Bella A' 2. N. Tebal Lfe: Indians96 words
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143 1963-06-18 17 D-day for trialists in Spore tomorrow SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Thomas Cop squad for centralised training to be held in Kuala Lumpur from July 15 to Aug. 7 will be named after the final badminton trials at the end of this month. The players for regional training now in progress143 words
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Article167 1963-06-18 17 SOCCER— Tour match: Joint Services v HK Chinese (7 pan.); friendly: Sanvista v Kpg Kapor (5.30. both matches at Jn Besar). S'ror Div 1: SIA v Mercantile Bank (Princes Rd>; Dlv. 2: Police Depot v S'gor Club (Gurnev Rd>: Umno Youths v SCRC (XL padang i; Bungsar Indians167 words
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Advertisement772 1963-06-18 17 ■SajT* I*1 Rj? 7o AM Lovers of Wild Life I Your opportunity to see The most magnificent bird book for a century. Look through it at leisure in your home on 10 days approval by C.O.D. Satisfaction guaranteed. 300 superb original paintings THE PICTURES comprise three hundred twperb Over 700772 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-06-18 18 rIS "L" car caught fire while a girl was having her driving test it the testing ground off Maxwell Road. Singapore, resterday. Miss Toh Ah Keng. 18. was trying to park the black Morris Minor between the parallel white lines It was Jut second chance and214 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-06-18 18 SINGAPORE. Monday. J^ "POSITIVE" step to settle the Philippines claim to North Borneo as required by the .Manila agreement was suggested here today by Mr. Donald Stephens, the Chief MinisterDesignate of North Borneo. Representatives of the Philippines Government, he said,318 words
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234 1963-06-18 18 BRUNEI SULTAN, TENGKU BEGIN TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The final talks on Brunei's entry into Malaysia opened here today with a two-hour meeting between Teng•ku Abdul Rahman and the Sultan of Brunei. This is the first time that the Tengku has been officially brought into the discussions, which up to234 words
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145 1963-06-18 18 CONFEDERATION NOT ANTI-CHINESE, SAYS ENVOY IJINGAPORE, Mom Another assurance that the proposed confederation of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines was not "antiChinese" was given here today by the Philippines Ambassador to .Malaya, Mr. Yusuf Abubakar. Hi* said: "It is a confederation to promote stability and co-operation. Its purpose is also145 words
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Article229 1963-06-18 18 "THE government was urged today to release Inche Ahmad Boestamam. -Socialist Front leader and M.P., in view of its new "Maphilindo" policy. He was detained four months atjo. Socialist Front headquarters said In a statement: 'In the face of the Alliance Government's new policy of fraternisation229 words
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Article51 1963-06-18 18 ATHENS. Mon. King Paul today appointed Mr. Panayotls Plplnells. 64-year-old Commerce Minister in the outgoing Karamanlls Government, to form a caretaker Cabinet. Mr. Constantuie Karamanlls resigned as Prime Minister last Tuesday because of his opposition to the Greek royal couple's visit to London on July 9.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1963-06-18 18 VIENNA, Mon. A Rumanian chartered airliner with 27 passengers and four crew aboard crashed In south-east Hungary today. A Budapest airport traffic officer said there were no survivors. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article355 1963-06-18 18 LONDON, Mon.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: <.ii.nix.Yi> Consol 2 1 -.'r. £45 9/16 Funding 4< r £93 13 16 War 3 1 £62 7/16 +1/16 BANKS Chartered 61.- /3 Hongkong £17 INSURANT*. Com. Uu 48/4' 1 Prudentlul £22 Roy.ii 40/ RAILS355 words
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457 1963-06-18 18 MOTOR-RACING LE MANS, Monday. THE all-powerful red Italian Ferraris took the first four places *n the gruelling Le Mans 24-hour endurance race yesterday, recording their fourth successive victory here and their third 1-2-3 clean sweep in three years. Italians Ludovico Scarfiotti and LmgiReuter; UPI - 457 words
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Article216 1963-06-18 18 CRICKET f ON DON, Mon.— Middlesex wcr« c-ompuUuiily -retired" by th« umpires today when most of their players were late for the resump- < (ion of their match against Kent i at Tunbrldge Wells. Only three Middlesex players were on the ground when they wereReuter - 216 words
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Obituary77 1963-06-18 18 MR. R. SELVADURAI, r.-tir.d Mat,o« Mu»trr, Malay.m Railways. ItnSttu, puawd aw;iv pi 1. -in..*- t the General Hospital. Singapore, at ID p.m. on 17 June 1963. iMViM In hind 8. Thlruchrlvam, B. Slvallntrum and S. Thlmnavukkarasu and two daut:hterK. S.A. invl and 8. Ranee in SinKnpore, and twa nona77 words
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Article23 1963-06-18 18 IN LOVING MEMORY nf M <4 hunhand Mr Sniiniinamam M O.K. ili»<l l)..irlv rvmcmhrrrd by hl» loving Mil, sun and dauiEhtrr*23 words
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Miscellaneous28 1963-06-18 18 BETWEEN I v,,t W*» '1 ■> Mr. Mr- Ko, 1% nc Koon to Orrßory Yonn Ah K«« younKMt «'o Mr. A Mrs. YonK V»n% Shun. Both of Hutu Fnliiit28 words
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