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Title Section20 1963-07-03 1 AVI RACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article646 1963-07-03 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Razak-Goh meetings INDICATIONS ARE THAT 'LONG SQUAT' COMING TO AN END: FINANCIAL QUESTION 'NEARLY ABOUT TO BE RESOLVED IN JUST, EQUITABLE MANNER' BE PROUD< OF YOUR MALAY National Language ■MHBMonth includes YOU. From LONDON. Tuesday TONIGHT is D (for decision) night. After a day of tremendous646 words
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408 1963-07-03 1 NEGARA CHIEF: WE STILL BACK MALA YSIA From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Tuesday PARTY Negara Sarawak still strongly favours Malaysia despite its coalition with the antiMalaysia Sarawak United People's Party, its chairman. Datu Bandar Abang Haii Mustapha, said today. He said M did not think his party's alliance with the SUPP408 words
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157 1963-07-03 1 LONDON, Tuesday. AN Italian nuclear physicist, Dr. Guiseppe Martelli, on loan to Britain from the Euratom organisation in Brussels, was today accused in court of being a Russian spy. The Solicitor-General. Sir Peter Rawlinson. said Martelli was "prepared and equipped to play his part157 words
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Article47 1963-07-03 1 TOKYO. Tues. A rally attended by about 4.300 members of the Japan Communist Party decided today in Tokyo to file protests to president Kennedy and to the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ilcfda. against the proposed visits of American nuclear-powered submarines to Japanese ports. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article113 1963-07-03 1 STILL NO SIGNAL FROM RAZAK Vi ALA LUMV PUR, Tues. Thai "come-and-sign" signal from the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is expected to be received by Tengku Abdul Rahman from London tomorrow, top sources told the Straits Times tonight. li .it comes, the Prime Minister will be London-bound en113 words
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Article59 1963-07-03 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The .state. 1 now has 309 mtei(untiiienlal ballistic missiles on :..il slants at American bull, ihe Defence Department anoounced yesterday. It disclosed that the 20 more Mintitemitn missiles which had become o|)eratlonal comprise the lust tTOOp of the Air Forces ,-econd wing of solid-fuelReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-07-03 1 Pope Paul receives President Kennedy VATICAN CITY, Tues. President Kennedy, on the last day of his European tour, entered the Vatican City today to be received by Pope Paul. The U.S President iiad a 40-mlnute private audience v.ith the newly-elected Pontiff. Pope Paul warmly nraised the United States, particularly forReuter - 308 words
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211 1963-07-03 1 'Lemon flyers' continue mystery exodus By EVELYN Tv SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 The "yellow phenomenon" remained a mystery today as myriads of ochrecoloured butterflies continued flitting about the island their destination and source still unknown Officials of the National Museum, who caught some of the butterflies identified them as the catopsilia211 words
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Article63 1963-07-03 1 ZANZIBAR. Tues. Seyyid Jamshid bin Abdulla. 33. was today proclaimed Sultan of Zanzibar in I succession to his lather. Seyyid I Sir Abdulah bin Khalifa, who died I yesterday aged 53 after both legs i were amputated in an emergency operation. Seyyid Jamshid's wife gave birthReuter - 63 words
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Article53 1963-07-03 1 PASADENA, Tues. A defective washer, costing less than two cents may have caused the failure of the US$lO million Hanger V lunar spacecraft last October, a spokesman at the National Space Agency's Jet propulsion laboratory said here yesterday. Ranger V was to have landed various instruments onReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-07-03 1 Ex-dancer Ronna to testify in Ward case RED-HEADED Ronna Ricardu, 23-year-old exdancer from a Paris nfehtrlub. who is to be called a* a prosecution witness in the Stephen Ward case in London. Dr. Ward, 50. society osteopath and friend or Christine Keeler. central figure in the Profumo affair, faces eight93 words
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Article162 1963-07-03 1 Lottery prize goes to priest I ONDON, Tues. A Roman Catholic priest wondered today what to do about his share of £50,000 which he won on the Irish Hospital Derby lottery. Father Neil McLaughlln, 30--year-old curate at Nottingham Cathedral, won the money with a £1 ticket he bought In DublinUPI - 162 words
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Article63 1963-07-03 1 NEW YORK. Tucn.— Mrs. Mary Vioglu. 80. was pronounced dead for Uie second time in two dny» last night. She had been taken to a funeral parlour at WUard. Ohiu on Sunday after suffering a stroke. An assistant noticed she war breathinK. Slie was rushed63 words
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Article205 1963-07-03 1 Kenya freedom date is set ONDON, Tues. L* Kenya will become independent on Dec. 12. subject to the necessary steps being completed in time, according to a White Paper published in London today. Mr. Duncan Sandys. Comm;jnwealth and Colonial Secretary, has agreed to convene a conference in London towards theReuter - 205 words
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Article33 1963-07-03 1 VICTORIA FALLS i Southern Rhodesia i. T\iev A tarßet date of Dec. 31 has been agreed for the formal dissolutlon'of the 10-year-old Rhodesia n Federation, authoritative sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article25 1963-07-03 1 NIK READY FOR N-TREATY 111 HI IN Tm N'Kiti Ihrwhckei viid »<"'•'* bat rri(i tn nmh.-W- tr.-..t\ "n ."tin.-* ,hrrii -md umlrru.mr MCleai trMv~R«'Utrr25 words
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Advertisement93 1963-07-03 1 COMPETITIVE I/mi I prices f n fi V 7 FLIGHTS EVERY WEEK J^< LONDON \fY I vio the Middle East Europe from SINGAPORE EVERY WEDNESDAY v>. MADRAS Bombay, Beirut, Rome, Frankfurt *o London and New York. EVERY SUNDAY v.a MADRAS ;f Bombay, Beirut, Roma, Ceneva to lit IT London and93 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-03 1 PALM DRIVE off Upper last Coatt Road. S'poi*. pßict $26,900 jgfffll.Wtwoo, $15,000 TTS $142.50 Where there's fun and carefree laughter happy times *k'^' —^b**, 5 -Br.Jmfa^ki cC^-'i^r^\4 You'll find Fraser Neava r [(jrOt^Wo L sparkling drinks adding to vST tt *J& gai#ty and ioy of tn46 words
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Article256 1963-07-03 2 Chinese atrocities alleged NEW DELHI. Tues JNDIA alleged last night that the Chinese had brutally killed some Indian prisoners captured in the border fighting last autumn. Close questioning of repatriated men had estab- 1 lished thut some of the 26 whose remains had been handed over had died from ChineseReuter - 256 words
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81 1963-07-03 2 lIOXG RUNG. Tiies.— More heavy showers fell here today, but there was no indication that they would continue. In the 24 hours to midnight last night, just over half an inch of rain from the fringes of Typ- boon Trix was recorded.81 words
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125 1963-07-03 2 S. AFRICAN TEAM BARRED BY KENYA GOVT NAIROBI rues. South African delegates were banned from entering Kenya to attend yesterday's inaugural meeting here of the United Nations regional cartorraphic conference for Africa, which aims to stimulate mapping to help development projects. The ban was ordered by the Minister for HomeReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-07-03 2 ADEN, Tues. The 16 British servicemen held captive in the Yemen will not be freed until "the entire world has indicted British imperialism," Sanaa Radio said last night. It said that the capture of the Britons, remaining group of a party of 45 which strayed107 words
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Article49 1963-07-03 2 ADEN. Tues.— Mr. Zaln Abdul Baharoon. Finance Minister and youngest member of Aden's Legislative Council, was today appointed Chief Minister in .succession tc Mr. Hassan All BayoomL who died In London a week ago. Mr. Baharoon. 32, has no party a f filiation .—Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article35 1963-07-03 2 TOKYO. Tues— The death tol In landslides and flooding causec by heavy rainfall In Kyushu hai risen to 30. The police reported today thai six others were still missing. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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652 1963-07-03 2 A 'cloak and dagger story behind expulsion of Red envoy WASHINGTON, Tv««. RUSSIAN ATTACHE TOLD TO QUIT U.S. TME State Department yesterday announced A the expulsion of a Soviet diplomat from the United States and charged him with "highly improper activities incompatible with his diplomatic status." The department asked theReuter - 652 words
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Article42 1963-07-03 2 LA SARRE. (Quebec >. Tues.— A tornado ripped a 15-mlle strip or destruction across the nortiip?Mern Quebec district of Abiuhl yoteiday. killing a boy and ;tmng at least seven other people. I', caused damage estimated at more than $9 million. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-07-03 3 'Mac must be held personally responsible' Disclosure of Philby as 'third man 9 in Burgess-Maclean case raises the cry: Any more? LONDON, Tuesday. MOOD of dismay and shock at the news of the latest revelations concerning ex-diplomat Harold (Kirn) Philby and the Burgess and Maclean spy storyReuter - 361 words
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Article63 1963-07-03 3 CHAMONIX (French Alps). Tues. Rescuers have found the bodies of two Britons and two Au.' irian brothers who died in .separate accidents while climbing In the Mont Blanc massif. The Britons were later identified as Michael Gorb. 28. and John Willie Jenklnson 27. The Austrian*Reuter - 63 words
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Article40 1963-07-03 3 GEORGETOWN. Tues. One man was killed and 11 Injured yesterday when fighting broke out lii Betterhope. on the east coast near Plalsance. The violence erupted when a group 'of youths went on a looting spree. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article59 1963-07-03 3 K CALLS ON RUSSIAN TROOPS EAST BERLIN. Tues.— Mr. Khrushchev yesterday visited Soviet troops stationed in East Germany at Wuensdorf Camp, just outside Berlin. General Ivan Jaknvobski. C-in-C of Soviet forces in East Germany, later opened a mass meeting at Wuensdorf Stadium at which Mr. Khrushchev spoke. The troops gave59 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-07-03 3 Diplomat who fled to East takes dig at Profumo MOSCOW. Tuesday QUY BURGESS and Donald Maclean both said here last night they did not know if Philby was now "behind the Iron Curtain." The two men gave differing replies when asked if Philby, who disappearedReuter; UPI - 314 words
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Article33 1963-07-03 3 BRUSSELS. Tues. The six European Common Market countries today cut their tariffs on imports from each other by 10 per rrnt and also cut tariffs on Import from non-member countries.33 words
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Article30 1963-07-03 3 BUDAPEST. Tues. O Thant. U.N. Secretary-General. begun talks today with the Prune Minister. Mr Janos Kadar. a few hours after arrivinn on his first vUu to Hungary.30 words
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Article27 1963-07-03 3 LONDON. Tues. Lord Hill of Luton— formerly Tory M. P. Dr. Charles Hill was appointed c;.;.irman of the Independent Television Authority yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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173 1963-07-03 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Senior U.N. security officers reported yesterday to the Chief of Cabinet. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, on measures taken to bar "corridor girls" from the UN. building. One office, was understood to have been recalled briefly from leave for the consultations. MrReuter - 173 words
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Article63 1963-07-03 3 PARIS. Tu*s. An an«r> mo* of 4.000 fannrrs protesting against President de <.aull«\ farm prior prosramme battled police in Southern France yesterday and short-circuited the Paris-Marseillrs railroad.' (Maying trains by over an hour Twelve farmers and policemen were injured in a clash at Guifnon. near Marseilles farmers63 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-07-03 3 \IOSCOW, Tues. iTI Pretty Valentina Tereshkova (above), the world's first spacewoman, sajd here today: "I would like to have a family." Vaientlna, 26 and unmarried, said it was pleasant to change into a nice dress after she came back from space. "OfReuter - 204 words
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Article61 1963-07-03 3 MADRID. Tues.— On. Franco a'ttned a decree yesterday which provides for the release soon of aii prisoners. Including political offenders, who have served at least JO-year terms. The decree, made In conjunction with the coronation of Pope Faul VI, also will cut by as much asUPI - 61 words
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Article28 1963-07-03 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues Eleven people were killed when a Dakota airliner crashed in Rio Grande state. The two others aboard were sliehtly injured.28 words
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127 1963-07-03 3 Minuteman hits target 5,000 miles away pAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. A sleek and swift Minuteman the intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) that forms the heart of the continent-bas-ed U.S. nuclear striking force roared 5.000 miles to a target in the Atlantic yesterday. Minutes after the slim, white rocket blasted from its underground127 words
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Advertisement708 1963-07-03 2 FT! in PRIZES to be WON IDEALficOOK MALAYAN IDEAL COOK CONTEST Calling all Malayan women over 16 years of age! Here's your chance to lake in a preliminary contest in your area to qualify for the Finals to be held ia part in the first Malayan Ideal Cook Contest and708 words
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Advertisement149 1963-07-03 2 OUR CRAND SALE NOW ON BIG REDUCTIONWONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! ■•coum of oar a«nuir>« tola, ivory poreon Ii ollootd to buy only 2 pi«e«i of ooch Item mtntiontd ■k "Crocodile" non-iron slock SS 90 UP Mr pc Crocod.l." tii> r Torion 4 JSC Cotton Voungmon ihirt $1.20 t UP am pi«€ (Noad149 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-07-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (,\l Meer at \^C^ prvt Tuiery, deac) iIMBM! --*-»v > t) L f'- y J 1 /C~Z~TT^^T7YHBi /ttXI SUOULD KNOW t?ETTE«^ <**>». LO 2rJc J Z'<\e»Q£'<A THAW TO STANO JU*T Z/ V^<3#J r BACK ff J Iggg at pive tui£tv/43 words
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Advertisement9 1963-07-03 3 PAGOL Jt SWISS WATCH C^^^2) f\f\(\ FOR HER... Mm9 words
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Advertisement201 1963-07-03 3 This BIDERI SILVER Tray it m«d« by tr«tt«- j^A men in \n4tm tt*m m line •nd eopttt alloy. This, and a"' all oth*r tid*r< Silver if*m>, <fl Tttto it |«it en* of hm»dr«d» *9K$«3 of Mont* af Malayan, Indian fl»kj^JlL B^ and IndorMiio* handicraft W* fhof wo hovo ot 108.201 words
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223 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. "JMIK People's Action Party today accused the Barisan Sosialis of "breaching their anticolonial pledge" made in li).">9 by wilful obstruction of merger. A statement, issued by Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, political secretary to the Prime Minister, said that in 1958, all223 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-07-03 4 Associate of the Royal Photographic Society MR. WEE SIEW LIANG who has been awarded the Associaleship of the Royal Photographic Society. A liquor salesman, he took up photography only two years ago. He is a member of the Photographic Society of Singapore.42 words
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Article65 1963-07-03 4 Paya-Lebar traffic diversion SINGAPORE. Tues.— Traffic police today announced that a section of Paya Lebar Road will be closed to traffic from July 9 for about four days. All traffic from Upper Serangoon Road to Oeylang will be diverted right into Macpherson Road. Traffic heading towards the airport will not65 words
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Article153 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. More than 200 daily-rated workers of Gammon Malaya '1959 i Ltd.. and Gammon (Singapore) Ltd., will get a flat wage increase of 64 cents a day under separate agreement signed recently between the two companies and the Singapore General Employees' Union. The two-year153 words
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107 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A settlement has been reached between Shell (Eastern) Ltd. and the Singapore National Seamen's Union on compensation for the crew members of two Shell tankers, the Meratus and Lang, who were laid off when the vessels were recently sold to a Norwegian107 words
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Article99 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Government has Introduced a tee of $1 for the tsiue of the following documents: Certificate of origin, certificate if manifest, certificate of landing, .ertiflcate of shipping, a certified copy of any such certificate. Inward declaration, export permit md outward declaration, and99 words
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220 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Barisan Sosialis today sent an eightpoint questionaire to the Government in reply to a call for suggestions on the grouping of the 15 Central Parliament constituencies. The party wants to know why an all-party committee cannot be formed to delineate220 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-07-03 4 Tllis was yesterday's fall-dress rehearsal of a passing-out parade of 130 recruits of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, which will take place on Thursday. It was held at the Volunteer*' Headquarters in Bearli Road, and Captain S. Muthucumaru of the SVC is seen inspecting the recruits,88 words
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Article33 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tucs. Americans In Singapore will celebrate their Independence Day at the Orange Road residence of the U.S. Consul General. Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap at 6.30 p.m. on July 4.33 words
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Article39 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The acting P-ime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will declare open the Rochore community centre and Rochore outdoor dispensary off Prinsep Street at 7 p.m. on July 14. Dr. Toh is Assemblyman for Rochore.39 words
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Article129 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Chan Chwee Lini has been re-elected general secretary of the Singapore Teacher* Union. Mr. 81a Kah Hui will serve as] president of the union for another yew. Other offclals elected for 1963/64: at the union's annual delegate? conference were: Ist vice-president Mr. Wee Chwee Hock;129 words
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203 1963-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A complaint against four officers of the British tanker Laristan was today lodged before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Lam Pin Foo The complainant, S. Arokedas, was one of two crew members of the ship who was sentenced to jail in the Ninth203 words
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312 1963-07-03 4 NANYANG 'S NEW $570,000 UNION HOUSE SINGAPORE. Tues yilK ultra-modern new $.">70,()00 I'nion House of Xanyang University the biggest of its kind in South-east Asia will be formally opened by Mr. Tan Lark Syc, the chairman of the university's executive council on July 10. Among the guests attending the 4312 words
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Advertisement174 1963-07-03 4 rJ\ i f\'M OPENS TOMORROW! UJLLfIJU^ Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) 5| j£ t -A picture wUtrt hUiory dHtl#ar.. become a b*t story j^^H|^3B^^H^^ j iv. Mi if 'f* v/ vl H^^T^M'lStHiyl Wwk till Hi ill 111 I 1 f v^geiigv3eu3Eugejig3iaaiga£!BiE)GJE). CATHAY OCEAN RESTAURANT PARK HOTEL PRESENTS NIGHTLY! PRESENTS TONIGHT! TTTh! koreaTTIT174 words
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Advertisement392 1963-07-03 4 I ORGANISATION, n «1 l f» OI»E\STO»\vI g| 11 am, 14$, 4. 6 30 9 15 p.m. &W- Iff/ .A™' ft FANAVISION* Mer/IOCOIOK Poulo PRENTISS Deny ROBIN '■Russ TAMBLYN Richard LONG* Ton RANDELL Jon.* PAIGE H rj^- J?* LAST »AV! 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.30 6. 9.30 pm. G|gnn Hope392 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-07-03 5 The battle against cancer New facts bring new hope HE EXPERTS BQJEVE THAT SOBCE Ml DSCOVER THE CAUSE OF TIE DSEASE WtTHM THE NEXT TDI YEARS UK laD V MANY of the moridv kadii BHHB iK-Jt-vt. hMMrf "> and rea ticaUv. thai tntwtt wit hrr <fiscowrod tkr cause of tfce278 words
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Advertisement6 1963-07-03 5 WORLD'S LARGEST SEIIING^^\ KING SK VIRGINIA6 words
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Article, Illustration488 1963-07-03 6 $70,000 gems loan for Sultan's consort HEATED DEBATE ON ABSENCE OF FIVE PPP ASSEMBLYMEN IPOH, Tuesday. five People's Progressive Party members were absent when a motion concerning a loan fund for the Raja Perempuan of Perak was introduced in the State Legislative Assembly today. The motion, which was originally expected488 words
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Article58 1963-07-03 6 PENANO. Tues. A salesman. Aw Boon Wan. 49. was today civnted $2,000 bail when ba p.eaded guilty to criminal breach iol trust of f 1.500 between Jan. 1 and Oct. 25 last year Aw. employed by British and Eastern Ltd. was alleged to nave misappropriated58 words
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Article146 1963-07-03 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE GOVERNMENT announced today control of all sugar exports to countries outside Singapore's traditional entrepot markets. The Department of Im- 1 ports and Exports said It would Impose a limit of 500 tons per shipment for each exporter. Applications for export permits in146 words
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Article69 1963-07-03 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— K. Nuguran. 30. a relief lorry attendant, was sentenced to two years jail and a fine of $300. or another nine months' imprisonment, by the Sessions Court here yesterday for housebreaking and theft. He was tound guilty of breaking into the stall69 words
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Article41 1963-07-03 6 IPOH, Tues. The State Legislative Assembly today passed without debate two supplementary estimates— Sl 19.105 for the State Development Fund and 56T1.805 Xor the State Water Supply Fund on motions introduced by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee.41 words
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Article61 1963-07-03 6 ALOR STAR. Tues.— The Kedaii Alliance has asked headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to send two ucmen leaders to speak at a town council election rally on the padang here on July 10. The secretary of the Alor Siar Alliance committee. Inche S. M. Mchamed. said today61 words
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Article46 1963-07-03 6 KUCHING, Tues. —A 16-nation' symposium on vegetation of the humid tropics Jointly sponsored by the Sarawak Government and Unesco was this afternoon opened by the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell. The countries represented included the United States. India, Australia and Britain.— UPl.46 words
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161 1963-07-03 6 KUANTAN, Tues. —The Sultan of Pahang the new $1.7 million bultan Abu BaK a r bridge. He said it would speed rural development projects in the State. Tho 7nnff h _iHn. nJ£ tE? V bJ?f« p?v n" S.noto c J? ant i an«161 words
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351 1963-07-03 6 Importers of eggs appeal against the new tax OINGAPORE, Tues. Representations are being made by the Singapore Egg Merchants Association to the Ministry of National Develop ment against the newly introduced tax of one and a half cents on each imported egg. The president or the association. Mr. Phua Chen351 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-07-03 6 Ailvy 09op By V.T. Ummtiin Bich Tracy By i'hvntvr GautH WjßF* 3F '^\5 IWlvou vwi-LOW \'U/\ I^noj've cone NUTs,ooee>i I I and all of them We lif 7 \bn4-r By At Capp32 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-07-03 7 MALAYAN students recently raised $875 for the "Freedom From ilunerr'' campaign in South Australia and 51. 225 for the Townscnd House for Deaf and Blind Children in Adelaide. ••Oriental Food Fairs" were organised by Malayan and other Asian students from thr University of91 words
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Article106 1963-07-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Inche Dahari Ali. Alliance M.P. for Kuala Selangor, has resigned fror.i Umno. His resignation letter has been received by Raja Rome bin Raja' Ma'amor chairman of the Tanjong Karang division of Umno. of which Inehc Dahari wa.s a member. Raja Rome106 words
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Article44 1963-07-03 7 PENANG. Tues. The state Miss Golden Voice" competition Mill be held at the Redlffusion itudios at 6 p.m. on July 10. The winner and mnner-up will represent the State in the pan- i Malayan finals in Kuala Lumpur on July 27.44 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-07-03 7 Brockway call for plebiscite on Malaysia LONDON, Tuesday. VjR. FENNER BROCKWAY. M.P.. who recently l visited the Malaysian territories as a member of a Labour Party delegation, yesterday called for a plebiscite before the proposed Malaysia Federation is inaugurated. Mr. Brockway. who is chairman of the Movement for Colonial Freedom,Reuter - 260 words
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109 1963-07-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two Government officers will leave tomorrow to attend separate courses in India and New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. 'Miss Lucy Devada.son Assistant Commissioner for Labour and Industrial Relations, will (alee an advanced course in statistics at the International109 words
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Article143 1963-07-03 7 JJI'CHING. Tues— Queen Elizabeth has approved the immediate bestowal of the Queen's Commendation for orave conduct on Mr (i.ivan Anak Janega. a member of the district council of Limbang in Sarawak's Fifth Division for his action against rebels during last December's rebellion. Mr. Gawan rallied143 words
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Article57 1963-07-03 7 IPOH, Tuef. The eight i children, five sons and three daushiers. of the Sultan of Perak are to Ret tax-free allowances retrospective from Jan. 6 this year, when their father was proclaimed the Ruler of the State. This was decided in a motion adopted at the57 words
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187 1963-07-03 7 Dr. Lim and Chinese language issue— by Front OENANG, Tues.— The Penang Socialist Front said today, it was useless for Dr. Lim Chong Eu, secretarygeneral of the United Democratic Party, to pretend that he had great sympathy for the Chinese language. In a statement, the Front said that when a187 words
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Article279 1963-07-03 7 IPOH. Tuesday THE threatened strke by 3,000 amahs employed in British Army quarters from Penang to Johcre Bahru, scheduled for later this week, has been called off. A joint statement by the War Department Civilian Staff Association and representatives of the 17 Gurkha Division, to279 words
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152 1963-07-03 7 $100,000 in shares: 'But I'm not well off' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A man with shares worth $100,000. a house in Gurney Road and a $25,000 plot of land, told a divorce court today he did not consider himself well-to-do. "My shares are only pitces of paper one day up. next152 words
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Article27 1963-07-03 7 PENANG. Tuei.—The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will take lit- salute at the Youth Wppk pr.rade on thr esplanade at 5 p.m. OB Sunday.27 words
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Miscellaneous60 1963-07-03 7 Huffs Bunny Uy lltilph HoimtdaM I /th'ol' Fva «i«iplv hanss a\\ IniW fS)/i I I -wrm j i /■n«*7 hole isan V ik SIL khanr- < *£T^ *-£gllw/ I Evtsoee.Bor J\ 'a^ecabe I HUH 1 t^at/s r- thing* is >y 'it I having it \Q7M4r.' I Bk' aooop J Simple60 words
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Obituary57 1963-07-03 8 H'er«f» (Minimum' MADAM CHOW fIEW SAN aged <U n mil, of Mr s. Shunnmtam of Ma lucca n**.«ed nway peacefully on 1-7-63 leaving behind only daughter. Ho Kirn Ijn of fitnrral Hospital, Malacca. Min-ln-lau, Chan Wit Bin. two grandchildren to mourn her drath Funeral at IMi p m oa57 words
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Obituary32 1963-07-03 8 •fl Wort, lit I minimum, DIO CRATIAg. Ttianki also to meat Kacred Heart of Jfiui. Our Lady of P»rp»tnal Succour. St. rude St. Gerard for r f (mr-. xrnnti-a <;i A32 words
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656 1963-07-03 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, July 3. 1963. Home Gives Up l A new conference of the 1-1 signatories of the Geneva j Agreement on Laos has been urged ever since fighting broke I out between the Pathet Lao mad Captain Kong Le's "right" j in'utralist troops on the Plain oi656 words
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Article442 1963-07-03 8 For the second time in two years paid-up membership in the Federation's trade unions has risen by more than 45,000, taking the total at the beginning of this year to past the quarter-million mark 257.484 to be precise. While this is to be welcomed as indication of the442 words
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Article159 1963-07-03 8 Doctors and lawyers do not have to put up with surprise checks on the way they go about their work why should teachers? This is the question raised by the president of the Singapore Teachers' Union in a call to the Government to do away with inspectors of159 words
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LETTERS
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300 1963-07-03 8 A WARNING ON SHARES: YOUR Market Correspondent in yesterday's Straits Times issues a very timely warning to the public about the present state of industrial shares in the local market. There is ample information on the financial page tor any member of the300 words
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Letter149 1963-07-03 8 AS a resident of Adelphi Park, I am slowly being driven insane by the incessant noise that we have to tolerate from 6 p.m. onwards. I have tried to adapt my nerves to the screams of children and adults, televisions, dogs, motor-bikes, noisy cars. But I fear149 words
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Letter119 1963-07-03 8 I REFER to the letters from "Parent" and Mr. Tan Seng Huat. In the first case, I wish to state that agreement was reached on June 28. 1963 between the Singapore Teachers' Union and the Ministry of Education that Standard One Malay be the requisite qualification for119 words
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Letter62 1963-07-03 8 1 CANNOT understand how our benevolent Government can grant so many privileges to one class of its employees at the expense of a greater majority. In addition to the big salaries, the Government reimburses the full rent for a private house rented by certain categories of officers. e.g. officer*62 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1963-07-03 8 L A time of trial for Ben Bella... ALGERIA HAS RECOVERED FROM THE INITIAL CONFUSION AFTER INDEPENDENCE...BUT ONLY ONE YEAR LATER THERE IS WIDE DISCONTENT mm; WILLIAM MILLINSHIP THE oppressive atmosphere o f wartime Algiers has gone. The town is relaxed and the grubby facades, smeared with slogans, are b&ing1,355 words
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Advertisement863 1963-07-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Worim Hit i Minimum TO DR. A MRS. Kaneshwaran. a «an on l*-b-M at Batu Oajah Hospital. Thank* lo Doctors and Nursing Staff. ANNOUNCEMENTS H nrds $10 (Minim, n) PARE A THOUGHT for your lung*! Pin airwirk in thr home and breaths fruh, suret-smilling air all day863 words
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Advertisement68 1963-07-03 8 ELECTRIC GUITAR STRINGS Suttabte tor solid-body or aecoutttc moOel electric guitors HOFNCR-ELtCTRIC J4* or six stnnQi. 56.00 PYRAMID-COLD S«f of six strings. $3.00 LACK-HOSE bet of >ix strings. S3. SO ILLY-LOKENTO iti at vk strings S7.SO GIMOM SonoenatK set S 9.00 Hi-Fi set 514.50 FENMR-MASTIRSOUND I Silver- 50 set $13.3068 words
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Advertisement40 1963-07-03 8 wfSSKLw *^^7 si Enjoy the masculine freshness of )W8 Every Old Spice product gives you a fre?her kind of confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. i^ •HUkTON New YORK LONDON Roll «n Spray40 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-07-03 9 I/'UALA LUMPUR. Tnes. IV Legal experts from Australia and Malaya will work towards a "reciprocity" of laws which would lead to an increase of trade and commerce between the two countries, it was stated today. Mr. Arthur G. Rylah, 53, above Attorney Gen226 words
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57 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. TUi*. The rain-making expert. Mr. E. J. j Smith, waited in van all day with a Royal Austral. a Air Force DC-3 standing by at the airport for suitable clouds to appear. It was hot and bright in Singapore today. Suitable clouds57 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Road Transport Department was the only department in the country in which the Minister had to give a yearly reminder to officers not to be corrupt, the prosecution told the Sessions Court here today. Inche Harun Hashim,447 words
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116 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Allan Peter Bailey De Souza, one of three prisoners who figured in an attempted escape from a magistrate's court yesterday, had another year added today to the four-year sentence he is now serving for possession of a revolver. He pleaded guilty116 words
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Article57 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A union official was charged In a magistrate's court today with using abusive language to three nonstriking women employees at the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company at the entrance of Meyer Chambers on June 5. Poon Weng Patt, a vice-presi-dent of the Singapore57 words
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307 1963-07-03 9 Democracy needs two-way protection: Professor SINGAPORE, Tues. Democracy needs protection at both ends, a law professor said here last night. IT NEEDS PROTECTION against uncontrolled and arbitrary authority in the hands of the executive: and IT NEEDS PROTECTION against subversive forces that seek to overthrow the d c m o307 words
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Article77 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sally Crenlin, secretary to the Danish Trade Commissioner, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court today dissolving her marriage to Edmond Robert Crenlan, a former employee of the Thai Airways, on the ground of cruelty. The decree77 words
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Article33 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The general secretary of the Singapore. Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union. Mr. T. V. Gomez. .eft bingapore by air last night to attend a youth conference in Vienna.33 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-07-03 9 Singapore's Miss Golden Voice SINGAPORE switchboard operator Miss Joyce Alabons, 25. (above), who beat 16 competitors yesterday to win the title of "Miss Golden Voice 1963" sponsored by the Singapore Telephone Board. The runner-up was Miss Angela P. M. Nunis. Both girls will go to Kuala Lumpur on July 2761 words
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Article17 1963-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hong Kong and Macao were today declared cholera-Infected ports by the Singapore Government.17 words
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Article, Illustration684 1963-07-03 9 UPS AND DOWNS OF A JOCKEY'S CAREER Racehorse trainer tells High Court of the rewards and hazards of life on the Turf IPOH, Tuesday THE ups and downs of a jockey's career could cost him as much as $1,000 loss of income a month, a leading Malayan trainer told the684 words
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329 1963-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues COMMUNAL loyalties are still often .stronger than union ties among Malayan trade unionists, an ILO survey has found. Details of the survey are published in the 1962 report of the Trade Unions Registry. "One of the problems, or rather weaknesses,329 words
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Advertisement43 1963-07-03 9 EXHAUSTED? ....is this how you feel when you finish work? Just no energy left to enjoy yourself? Scott's Emulsion is what you need. a SCOTTfe EMULSION contains Cod Liver Oil-Naturete finest food tonic 111 pactoed with health- giving Vitamins A and D. Jtf**43 words
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Advertisement101 1963-07-03 9 w^- k jTsunshine\ a FASHIONS k m\ Mediterranean jw| A beautiful new collection (m\ \m L ot ATA DRESSES to I iJrm /Mk cotton fashions that bios- i 1 [MWmmtim somed under the warm sun |4 of Israel. All the latest m m ll\ styles for you to choose M&£101 words
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Miscellaneous503 1963-07-03 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MIDUMWAVTE^VICE NATION AL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude, 7.10 wew». 7nn ■>_. ai<rmi Th» ->n u rm vo«i TtuiiKtin- 780 i**t, 7.00 Tune signal, me Up And About: 8.15 News. 8.20 7, n i.**™ a wnrri a Up And503 words
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246 1963-07-03 10 Union bosses who 'spend I too much', REGISTRAR WARNS: FINANCES WILL SUFFER UNLESS THEY CUT DOWN ALLOWANCES KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. TRADE union officials are spending far too much on transport and subsistence allowances and unless they cut these down their unions' finances will suffer. This observation is made by the246 words
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126 1963-07-03 10 EXTORTION BID LANDS 'YOUTH IN JAIL SINGAPORE. Tues.— A youth was trapped inside a shop when he went there to demand $10 from the shopkeeper, a court was told today. Koh Bee Huat. 19. was found «uilty of attempted extortlc and was Jailed for 18 months, with one year"s police126 words
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Article18 1963-07-03 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The new Princess Elizabeth Estate postal agency in Prince Charles Rise was opened yesterday.18 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-07-03 10 A new staff officer at Ministry of Defence lIEUT.-COL. Zain Mahj mud Hashim (above), has been appointed Principal Man" Officer in the Personnel Division of thr Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur. Col. Zain. 34, until recently second in command of the 2nd Bn.. of the Federation Reconnaissance Corps, takes175 words
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Article114 1963-07-03 10 IMPORT CONTROL ON TV SETS SINGAPORE. Tues. Special import licences must now be obtained to bring television receivers and parts into Singapore. The licences must be approved by the Department of Imports and Exports. A Trade Division spokesman said today the restrictions had been imposed because the price of som«114 words
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262 1963-07-03 10 Police told of Seremban poll allegations KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Elections Commissioner, Haji Mustapha Albakri, will refer to the police allegations of malpractices in the recent Seremban town council elections. He said today there was no proof to the allegations. which were made by Mr. O. Tara Singh, Negri262 words
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Article196 1963-07-03 10 PENANG, Tuesday. A DISHWASHER whom the police described as a sex maniac was told today he had left an "indelible scar" on the mind of a young innocent girl whom he had molested. "Your very act may well affect her all her life,"196 words
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Article90 1963-07-03 10 Two killed in head-on smash BENTONG, Tues. Two people were killed and five others were admitted to the District Hospital here after a head-on collision between a car and a taxi at the 2nd milestone, Bentong-Temer-loh road, yesterday. Mohammed All bin Ibrahim, 30, driver of the car, and Ng Poh90 words
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Article56 1963-07-03 10 PENANG, Tues. The national language standard attained by nonMalays is Improving every year. Dr. M.P.L. Yegappan. a State Executive Councillor, declared yesterday. "In fact, some non-Malays have done better than the Malays themselves." he fit id at the opening: of the exhibition of national language posters and56 words
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Article34 1963-07-03 10 PENANO. Tues.— The University of Malaya Graduates Society, Penang branch, will bold a gettogether at the Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 8 p.m. on Sunday. There will be a film show.34 words
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Article84 1963-07-03 10 IPOH. Tues. —Tan Kun Yap, 62. a housewife, was bound over (or six months when an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor was allowed by Mr. Justice Ncal in the High Court here today. She was admonished and discharged in February by the Ipoh magistrates84 words
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Article71 1963-07-03 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The commando carrier Albion sailed for the Borneo territorle. yesterday On board were men ot 42 Royai Marine Commando and '10 Gurkha Rifles They will replace 40 Commando and 2 10 Gurkha*. The 26 Gurkhas will be moved 'rom Hong Kong to Borneo soon71 words
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Article52 1963-07-03 10 PENANG. Tues.— The Pentecostal Church of Malaya will hoid gospel and healing services at the Khek Association in Burma h Road from Thursday to Saturday, starting at 7 p.m. daily. A similar sen-ice will be held at the mission's premises in Rifle Range Road at 9.30 a.m.52 words
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123 1963-07-03 10 A LOR STAR, Tues. The chairman of the Kuala Kedah Umno branch, Haji Ismail bin Ibrahim, today denied that 3,000 members had threatened to resign from the branch because of the decision of the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. not to123 words
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59 1963-07-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Pour experts from the Pood and Asrlcuiture Orßiinismion arrived her* today for a two-week fact-finding 1 tour of Malaya. They will study the agricultural financing in Malaya particularly by the Co-operatives. The team consists of Professor A. H. Ballendux. Prof. Y.59 words
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Article32 1963-07-03 10 PENANG. Tues.— U. M. Mohai-d<-fn. 48. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of hou.sebreaking and trieft of a weighing machine «t Sunsei Dua on June 28. Bail was a!'owed.32 words
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203 1963-07-03 10 KU C H I N G. Tues. Distrie: Councils in Sarawak have begun electing representatives to the rive divisional advisory councils. I These election.*, will be completed tnic week. The divisional couPLiib aiII meet on July 12 to elect members oi the Council Negri.203 words
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Advertisement96 1963-07-03 10 Modess "Trod* Morli* SO COOI (UlCl F M. ■4. fci i V!^Bi[^^ Today, the mod"cm iiirl has every opwl portunity of living a lull, active life fl^B^. in the world of high .'ashion, commerce or industry. And she knows that she *gStok can be at her best every day of96 words
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Advertisement50 1963-07-03 10 ERREStvS AUnSffl^TiC V^"V Of ft. mh am#4 9t** v«/» Kl<<ibl« in ■A'ld* nngm o* II •ttracfiv* modth fSmSm Wf W »«bU model TVS 434 EXPERT PROMPT AFTER-SALES SERVICE ORIGINAL SPARES GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS *EASY TERMS AVAILABLE FROM ALL AUTHORISED DEALERS Wrtte fot MustraVvc tetftef W: STOKVIS (MALAY V) LTD50 words
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Advertisement537 1963-07-03 11 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for rewiring 30-umts or Stan Quarters in Krai. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Ketua Jurutera Jentera, KereUpi Tanah Melayu, Bengkel Sentui. Kuala Lumpur during normal office hours. Tenders must be sealed and endorsed "TENDER— Rewiring537 words
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Advertisement656 1963-07-03 11 (Continued from Pate SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SI (Min,}— Box It eta. txtro WANTED COOK and Wash Amah live in. Good reference* essential. Apply 3 Cilfton Vale, Braddell Heights, Spore. Phone *****. WANTED PART TIME Amah Ironing only mornings, references and documents required, English speaking. State wages desired. Box A656 words
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Advertisement775 1963-07-03 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* Words SS (Mln.r—Btx St eU. txtrm AVAILABLE 28-7.83 In European household. Bedroom bathroom attached for European, bachelor /girl District 11. Enquiries writ* Box A6B6S S.T. Spore. LUXURY FURNISHED. Fully equipped Oat 2-bedrooms. Airconditioned. Long/Short Term. Executive House, Oxley Rise. Pbone (Singapore) *****. FURNISHED LEAVE PLAT Available for775 words
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Advertisement672 1963-07-03 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Words SI (Mim.}— Box It eta. txtrm DISTRICT 11: Solidly constructed 2 storey postwar building. Thoroughly rcnovsttd. Lots ef living space. Large louage, separate dining room, covered patio. 3 large bedrooms with bathroom attached. Store. kitchen, servant's amenities, garage, elevated position. tivated garden. Price: 1100.000/-672 words
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Advertisement594 1963-07-03 11 TUITION tt Words SI (mim.}—aoM f eta, owtrm ENGLISH: Graduate 10 years' teaching experience. Ring between 9-12 aooa. Tel. ***** (B'pore). NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL European, Asian Instructors. 22. Tanglta Road, (Spore). Tel: *****. THE RED SHOES School of Ballet. Few vacancies la musical comedy class and pre-prlmary ballet class. Inquiries594 words
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Advertisement735 1963-07-03 11 TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS it Wmrmw SI (Mlm.}—Btm It eta. «ra CHEAPEST K.L. WEEKEND Trip SIS/- inclu-lve Food. Transport. 8 p.m. 6-7-1983. North Malaya Tour 380/--14-7-83. Contact M.W.T.S. 27, Upper Cross at.. B'por*. TeL *****. TOUR MALAYA 7-Days SSS/Departure 7-7-83, 14-7-63. Bangkok Chiengmal 15-Days 5320/- Departure 3-8-63. Contact Nam-Ho Travel Service.735 words
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Advertisement1061 1963-07-03 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wtr4» U (Mln.y—BK, St eta. txtrm ■JOVE* 78 1881 First Registered December 1952 Excellent condition 51. 500 0.n.0. Pbone A22IS (B'pore). 1888 PORO ZEPHYR phase 1. Excellen' running condition and appearance. Taxed /Insured. Best offer secures. Partial payments accepted. Tel. (B'pore) *****. 18U JAGUAR MX II1,061 words
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Advertisement952 1963-07-03 11 FOR SALE Words M (Min,)— Box It eta. oxtrm ONE LINOTYPE Model X' In good running condition at reasonable price. View IS Choon 'Juan Street. Pbone ***** (office hours) Singapore. GRAND REDUCTION SALE! Comtextile!, 40.-. A. Yd. tt up. Visit J. L'dharam, 76. Arab Street, B'pore. "VICTORY" Large selection of952 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1963-07-03 12 PARROT FOOT THEY CALLED HIM, BUT PANCHO SEGURA REMAINED A FORMIDABLE OPPONENT FOR 20 YEARS Pancho Segura did not reach his peak as a tennis player until he became a professional. Then he was able to beat the best in the world.1,698 words
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Advertisement367 1963-07-03 12 THE RED HAND COMPOSITIONS CO. LONDON 4Jpk OFFICES-STORES-PERSONNEL Take pleasure in informing their customers I SINCAPORE and friends in Singapore and Malaya that, as JBk m OFFICE 6 Cecil Street I A ;■••> Telephone ***** from the Ist. July 1963, they are pleased to ASSISTANT Tan Yong Choon 000 SALES367 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-07-03 13 IC tittm-UOt 1 WtSI COAST U.ftj On* Saora lane r J na* rtnaag CALCNAS Mas., Anottft. UvtrttM. li Pt Jtly 4 Hniiand. Nanttri POLTBBtUS liferpMl. Htvrt Bjry B Jtly I wi l/li My t| •EIEUB I pan. OtMia. ClttjjM Jaly II My 11 Ml 14/11 Ml Tl PFMtMCOS L'pml. Dublit.1,462 words
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Advertisement2946 1963-07-03 13 ""■^KbT f f "^P^^T^ r 9 m urn a ll A. /fl A. f~Z Cv *^J JIM rnr r A r i i t.i r r THE L A. C. UNES-i-iLiNtS IU GENOA LE NAVU, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. lull-HOA.M, AMSIERBAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN 5 tore i'"* 1 Penang R/rrj~\\2,946 words
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Advertisement1289 1963-07-03 13 csc CO., LTD. w^ let »c tain ELLERMAM LINE <fc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, MMBURt, ROIIERBAAV LOS AjMjtLiS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIDOLESBROU&M SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORIUNB. CUT OF LEEDS Aueplilf cargi far Central ft Sentl i'Ptii P Shan riwi tONNLVILLE ,22 Jiiy 23/25 Jiiy 2S/27 July S'pon 6Mt Pimn1,289 words
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Article260 1963-07-03 14 lOLY tint grade ruaeer buyer t l.t.a. J cl**ed at 5 a.m. In tmgapert and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 721 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's dosing level. The tone waa tjuitt. R.A.g. and F.M.R.C. claims, pncei In etnU per la. yttttrday: Int.260 words
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Article236 1963-07-03 14 SHIPS lyins alengtMle tnt Singaaert wharves teday are: Kenmgau. 25 26, Perm* NW. 2. Cardiganshire 47. Union Power 38/39, Itarco 27/28. Dresden 47, Nader Rijn 33/34. Malay »< 30 Slndh 11/14. Martha Bakke 1/2. Ninuan Mara 19. Limburg 18, Labuan Hadji NW. 2, Secamat NW. 1, India236 words
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Article76 1963-07-03 14 /-HINEIE Praduct Eithanie, Smga- port neen »nc«» ptr picul yulirday: Ceeenut oil: bulk- $44* seller*, drum $47» aeilar*. Ceara: July Aut L'K Continent $28 buyer*. PtPHr: Muntok whit* (140 sellers, Sarawak white (137 i seller*, apecial Sarawak black (90 aellera. garbled l-ampong black $95 aellera. ABTA (105 sellers.76 words
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543 1963-07-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the industrial section of tbe Stock Exchange was comparatively active again yesterday morning (and some new gains were seen) there was later a more hesistant air about the market and several counters finished below best after the runaway trend543 words
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Article23 1963-07-03 14 Malayan Slock Indices July I July 2 Industrials: BMI lil.S.i Tins: IH.b'i 115.63 I rubbers: 114.24 U4JI Dec. 39, 1962 10023 words
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Article795 1963-07-03 14 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the snares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bftuttead r 1,000) 11.67. (2,000) II6S. (1.000. $1.66. (5,000) 11.70: Ounlept (1,000) 13.31 D, (2.000) 13.23. (5,000) 13.26, (1.000) $3.38, (13.000)795 words
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Article28 1963-07-03 14 July 2. M.M WAV RUBBER PRICE: 723 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $4.i4.75 (up $1.50) Estimatt-d unofficial offering 240 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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Article28 1963-07-03 14 Pahang Consol crushed 18.000 tons of ore in June and produced 215 ions of tin concentrate*-. A further 4 tons of concentrates came from tributor's alluvial.28 words
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387 1963-07-03 14 STRAITS tin again advanced < yesterday more substantially being taken up $1.50 to $454.75 per picul. The offering at 240 tors was estimated up 15 tons. in London overnight tin took on a steadier tone to close with ?alns of around £3^387 words
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Article162 1963-07-03 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July at Three months. P.nlops 20 cm. McAluiter 12 rtt. y. Bmeltera -<> ctt. Robinaon II eta. ymo 21 eta. Rothmaaa II eta, t. N. 18 eta, 8. Darby 4d. Gammon 14 eta, C. Storage 4id ,H. S'pura 11 eta. 8. Traction */3 Hume preft. 14162 words
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Advertisement1147 1963-07-03 14 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service I pore P $'ham Honolulu S. Francisco L, Angim N.York Montnai Kaaikaaa Man" 2b i\ July II Aag 25 Alt 21 Aat IS Saat 21 Slit 6t»rt* Mara 2S/2I Atg 2! 31 Aug IB Sipt 2) Sift1,147 words
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Advertisement956 1963-07-03 14 [™ioRIENTj LINES l SAILINGS TO U.K. FIRST HALF 1964 Oep. S'pora Dcp. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 9 Jon 10 Jan 1 Feb CHUSAN" 2 Feb 3 Feb 23 Fefc "IBERIA" 17 Feb 7 Mat "ARCADIA"* 23 Feb 16Mor "CATHAY" 9 Mor 10 Mar 1 Ap. "CHITRAL" 10 Apt 11 Apr956 words
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Advertisement383 1963-07-03 14 SPORE P SHAM PENAN& ETA/CTO ETA/ETO ETA/ETO 'ROM BOMBAY m COCHIN S.S. HULDA" tor Fushiki, Niigota, Yokohama, Nagoya, Csoko KoD* July 3/ June 30/ July I FROM CALCUTTA KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" for Mojl, Kobe, Hirohota, Nagoya Yokohomo J«ry S/ 1 FROM AUSTRALIA iS. "DAGOMOY" for Colombo, Modrot end383 words
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Article120 1963-07-03 15 MELBOURNE, Tues. Ii .11. I*, teutured another linn market with a further eaia to 535. 3d. Preliminary profit figures are due later this month. Most leadtrs advanced and rises again outnumbered falls by a wide margin. Falls Included Australian Cement down 6d. to 14s. 6d. Oils and base120 words
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Article135 1963-07-03 15 IMC Malayan Exchantt Banks' At«o--1 c.ili»n mud* these changes In Its rites to mercuuDtn yesterday (all nte? tu *IOO>: New Vcrh: buying TT 3? 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/1«. SO d/at 33 3/16 cirdlt bills. 83 6/ie trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 3:>i. air mail "Ii 35i. 90135 words
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Advertisement322 1963-07-03 15 SHIPPING NOTICES JOHNSON I IM mi. "STAR BELLATRIX" Vov. 12W Arrd: 25-6-1963 A General Survey on damaged c.i Igo discharged ex subject vessel "ill be held on 4.7.1963 at SHB Godowns 13/14 from 8.30 ajn. No lurthpr survey will be held before or alter this dale. WILH. WILHLLMSEN LLNE M/S322 words
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Advertisement489 1963-07-03 15 NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the business rained on under the name and style of "Thlrumugam Printing Press Company" as printers at No. 40 Koia Road. Taiplng has been assigned to Messrs. A. Ealumalal of Pondock Tanjong and M. Puthuran of Taiplng as from the 29th day of May 1963489 words
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Advertisement753 1963-07-03 15 NOTICES NOTICE Wanted organisation to operate estate shops on Sungel Biong, I Meranti Lapan and Gapls Div. II Estates situated in Perak. Refer to Box A 291 S.T.. Ipoh NOTICE Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd. Kuala Lumpur wish V announce that, with effect from Ist July. 1963, their new telephone numbers753 words
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Advertisement776 1963-07-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCIES FOB MANAGERS Candidates preferably Federal Citizens should be 30-45, years old, ixxsess a sound knowledge of and at least 5 years' experience In rubber or oil palm, and a working knowledge of Malay. All-in salary within the range $1,000-11,600 with provident fund 10776 words
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Advertisement797 1963-07-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCY FOR STENOGRAPHER CANDIDATES should be (A) i female Federal Citizen* with School Certificate and Credit In English Language. (B) Shorthand 100 w.pjn. iC) Transcription 30 w.p.m. (D) Working knowledge of Malay (E) 7 B years' experience. Salary on the scale 5550-25A-5700/- with free797 words
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Advertisement731 1963-07-03 15 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'D' and above up to 3 p.m. on 36th July, 1963 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur. For Improvement Works to Jamba tan Kota. Klang. All particulars may be obtained from731 words
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Advertisement354 1963-07-03 15 E. R. SQUIBB SONS ore increosing their promotion ond soles octivities in Singopore ond Malovo. Voconcies exist tor experienced medicol detoilmen ond solesmen to be bosed in Singapore ond Kualo Lumpur. Suitobly qualified ond experienced men ore invited to submit applications tor these positions which carry first-class salary ond bonus354 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-07-03 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by ]£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ginger Bread, a newcomer in Jimmy Martin's stables, showed smart action when taken out by Laurie Johnson for strong pace work here this morning. The going was good. Kept on the bit all the way Ginger Bread went easily398 words
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Article53 1963-07-03 16 PIGGOTT WINS GERMAN DERBY HAMBURG. Tues. British jockey Lester Piggott. riding Countess Batthyanys Fanfar. won the German Derby here yesterday. j Piggott. who also won this 12f race in 1957 on OTsini. drew loud cheers from the 25.000 crowd as he took Fanfar past the post. Blauer Pritu was second53 words
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Article105 1963-07-03 16 /"■LEVELAND. Tues. Arnold Palmer won the $330,000 Cleveland Open Golf tournament in a three-way playoff with Tony Lema and Tommy Aaron yesterday. Palmer had a four-under-par round of 67. Lema and Auron had rounds of 70. Palmer. Lema and Aaron tied on Sunday with 273 over theReuter - 105 words
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Article53 1963-07-03 16 JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Sports Ministry announced today that •"Oanefo" Games of the New Emerging Forces will i be held here from Nov. 10 to 22. A Ministry spokesman said invitations will soon be sent out to Asian. African and Latin American countries but he did not53 words
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Article, Illustration429 1963-07-03 16 IPOH, Tuesday. I OST HORIZON finally succeeded in winning a classic on Sunday when he outstayed his 11 rivals in the $30,000 Perak Derby over 12f at Ipoh. This seven-year-old Eng- r ll.sh gelding by Bewildered out of Distant Hills (by Ujijit hadLee Foo San - 429 words
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Article39 1963-07-03 16 MUAR. Tues.—Muar F.A. offiCiOs: President Yam Pook Tomr. 1•. ice-prpMdents Oman Mohamed ano Choo Joo Thye; secretary Kassim Mohamed Yassin: trea;i:ier Mai. Ibrahim Alladata; committee members Haron HaJI Gimp. A: niftd Arlf&n. Othnian Ha.il Rais »nd Raman Nasir.39 words
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Article79 1963-07-03 16 V isvanathan wins 200 m KUALA KANOSAR. Tues. Results ol the first, day's events in the North Peralt inter-school athletics championships here yesterday: Boys' A Division 200m: 1 Visvanathart 2 Goh Diong Hwa 23.9: high jump: 1 Abdul Hamid 2 Jagjeet Singh 1.72m (record); hop-step: I Pamalingam 2 Kuah Say79 words
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332 1963-07-03 16 CYCLING 12 riders in 2nd phase training By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twelve Malayan cyclists have begun the second phase of their 14--month training for next year's Olympic Games at Tokyo. Of the 30 riders who started with the Malayan Cyclist Federation's centralised training scheme. 18 have been "weeded332 words
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Advertisement345 1963-07-03 16 FLY WITH ME TO ROME ft hnioy the a'lcntions of padOM J A I \er\i>.e «n \ou ■BB^IJ^JI I speed Imrti B;«nj;kor. lo Rome "*> Ma Indi.i Pakistan and mc Wkr Middle Kast on IAL'I KM F^* Silk. Road" to Europe Then conlinuc on lo the m.i|or tides of lii345 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-03 16 100% NYLON VELVET zip-front f^ T mSmJSJ^L fa JACKET MADE IN SWITZERLAND PULLOVERS. CARDIGANS. Jf& mLM j^k TWIN-SETS. BLOUSES, etc. jfl I^U For LADI ES- MEN CHILDREN B^ Available at i« t i !^v all leading stores throughout J JiX v Si^ v*\ Singapore Federation -i^WMJ'tf^' ALSO 100^ Sea-I«Und Bfl86 words
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Article1016 1963-07-03 17 Reason prevails, now it's time for reorganisation BADMINTON in Malaya, under the imaginative, progressive leadership of Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, is entering upon a new era of x-eason and reorganisation— Just in time, it must be hoped, to save the game from the hammer tlows of more Thomas Cup1,016 words
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Article176 1963-07-03 17 LIM KEE CHAN - THUAN HENG SET 4:3 MARK LIM KEE CHAN SWIMMING By SI NG A PORE, Ties.— Schoolboy Tan Thuan Heng, the Singapore international swimmer, will attempt to clock 4min 30sec for the 400 metres freestyle at the Chinese Swimming Club championships on Saturday. This is the time he must achieve in176 words
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Article102 1963-07-03 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Vicky Chan Improved on her own .igapore women's 100 m butterfly stroke record when she won the event in Bl.7sec at the Chinese Swimming Club meet today. Vicky clipped seven-tenths of a second off her previous mark. Second today was Vicky's younger sister. Pat. Vicky's102 words
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Article94 1963-07-03 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Amateur PA. vice-president Tay Soo Yong has sent an urgent appeal to the Hong Kong FA. to send a team to Merdeka tournament at Kuala Lumpur next month. Mr. Tay, who Is also honorary life president of Kong Wan, the Hong Kong Cup94 words
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295 1963-07-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. \EW Interest will be added to this year's Merdeka sixth anniversary football tournament from Aug. 8 to 18. A Commonwealth Forces team, drawn from players in the Malayan area, Hong Kong and Australia, will compete alongside Burma, Japan, South Korea,295 words
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Article156 1963-07-03 17 ABSENT ATHLETES EXPLAIN TO SAAA SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore AAA disciplinary sub-committee today accepted as satisfactory tf explanations given by four leading athletes for their failure to turn up for a triangular meet on May 5 and the National Day competition on June 9. Hurdlers Wong Fey Wan (SRC), ChanKal156 words
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Article184 1963-07-03 17 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Shaw Bros 1 Kinta Indians 0; Div. 3: PCRC 0 Railways 0. Penanf Div. i 2: RAAP 7 Olugor 2. B. Gajah League: River Hydro 3 Bella 3. Kluanr Div. 2: Ex-pupils 3 Police 1. Garrison League (Kluang) 656 Squadron 1 Bombs 9. B*pore184 words
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Advertisement307 1963-07-03 17 MAIY PEOPLE ARE UNDER THE MISTAKEN IMPRESSION THAT YOU CANNOT HAVE REDIFFUSION TV UNLESS YOU HAVE THE REDIFFUSION WIRES ON YOUR HOUSE OUR TV SETS WORK OFF AN AERIAL ARE QUITE INDEPENDENT OF THE WIRED SERVICE REDIFFUSION -tel 25oii 182. CLEMENCEAU AY.— SINGAPORE -9. MODERN BUILDING V," *TM CONSTRUCTION KIT307 words
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Miscellaneous77 1963-07-03 17 SPORTS DIARY MMXa P V of S'for tup: Sj7RC v Sunrise 16 p.m.i. Sri Jay* Mercantile 7 30. both matches Merdeka Stadiumi. Ipoh Ulv. It Ocng Wah v Kilut i Coronation i.r und>. Div. S. PWD v Ramblers ■Jp Abdul Jalil>. Dhr. 3: Born-o i PTC (Lower Coronation >. Tour77 words
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Miscellaneous305 1963-07-03 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0. Trace end (or cuppers (8). 1. Unproductive result of putting 7. Explosive churchman, by the engineer In the hay loft (6). sound of it (5). 6. Sailor ate and police returned 8. French ail round reform again Inside to give up (8). It's really great305 words
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717 1963-07-03 18 KLANG. Tuesday HOUSEWIFE testified in the magistrate's court here today that a honioli told her if she wanted her husband cured of an illness, their 13-year-old schoolgirl daughter must spend the night with him in his house. Sakina binte Haji Salleh,717 words
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Article21 1963-07-03 18 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Chinese Embassy here has given 515.000 to victim of recent anti-Chinese violence in Java.21 words
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Article27 1963-07-03 18 NEW YORK. Sun.— Two polic* bloodhounds tracking a murder susi>ect had to be taken oB the search when dust sent them into <» sneezing fit.27 words
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Article36 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tues.— The last Irish Republican Army iIRAi prisoner In Britain. 37-year-old Joseph Doyle was released from Wakeiielri j Prison In Yorksr ire yesterday, the Home Offlct conf rmed early today, j Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-07-03 18 PRESIDENT Kennedy talks with Mrs. Margaret Whitty. Sii. his nearest living relative in Ireland, during his recent visit to ||M farm in county \Vr\ford. from which his urc.it grandfather emigrated to America. A number of relatives gathered to greet him. With neighbours, they had -combined to lay69 words
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134 1963-07-03 18 T^HE HAGUE. Tues. Two Dutch news agencies reported last night that the late Pope John gave permission for a married Dutchman to be ordained a Roman Catholic priest. Both the Netherlands Catholic news agency and the Netherlands news agency carried the report thatReuter - 134 words
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Article82 1963-07-03 18 ROME. Tues. President Kennedy reiterated last night the United States pledge to defend Europe. Speaking at a dinner given :n his honour by President Antonio Segni. he told Italians: "Standing here in this country. I want to assure you again that, for reasons I have statedReuter - 82 words
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254 1963-07-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DOYAL Navy assistance will not be required to combat piracy in the Straits of Malacca, the acting Defence Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. Inche Khlr. Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Is acting for Tun Abdul Razak. who Is254 words
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332 1963-07-03 18 Barisan: Ong 'merely posturing' as leftist leader Tues. The Barisan.Sosialis today accused Mr. Ong Eng Guan, secretarygeneral of the United People's Party of "merely posturing as a leftist." In a statement on Mr. Ong Eng Guan s claim that his party and the Singapore Alliance would be the main protagonists332 words
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Article43 1963-07-03 18 BRUSSELS, Tues Mr. Theo Lefevre today told journalists he had offered the resignation of his Government to King Baudouln. The King had replied that he would need "time for reflection and for consultations," the Belgian Prime Minister said. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article324 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tues. It was a day of mixed conditions In stock markets. The fall on Wall Street yesterday and prospects of higher US Interest rate were restraining influences. Olltedged gave way after a firm start and were generally fractionally lower on balance, although the undated stocks staged a324 words
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Article42 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 22 d Aug. 22 1 16 d.. Sept. 22d., Oct. 22d. Oct. Dec. 22d., Jan. Mar 22d. Apr. June 22d., July Sept. 22d Oct. Dec. 22d.. Jan. Mar 22d. c.i.f July 217'16d.. Aug. 21>,d., Sept 21'jd. Tone: Inactive42 words
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Article23 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £906 sellers £908. Forward buyers £904 sellers £905. Settlement £907. Turnover a.m. 180 tons, pjn. 145 tons Tone: Steady.23 words
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532 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tuesday MARGARET SMITH. 20-year-old Australian ITI favourite for the Wimbledon women's singlet tennis title, shook off a tremulous start to boat South African Renee Schuurman in the Quarterfinals today Miss Smiths semi-final opponent will be 27-year-old Darlene Hard, who was .seeded fourth. TheReuter - 532 words
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Article268 1963-07-03 18 LONDON. Tues. The match between Essex and the West Indian touring team was abandoned as a draw when rain set In after tea here today. Scores: West Indians 205 and 160-1 dec. (Hunte 62 n.0., McMorris 56 n.0.) Essex 56 and 92-4. Results today were: Selkirk:268 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-03 18 OIGHEST and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hl<hrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 90 7342 words
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