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Title Section20 1963-07-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Utf/^f**^ Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration600 1963-07-22 1 Moscow talks collapse RELAXATION IN WEST, NEW SOUTH-EAST ASIA TENSION FORECAST AS RIVAL DELEGATES FAIL TO AGREE ON COMMUNIST LINE MOSCOW, Sunday i i COMMUNIST CHINA accused the central committee of the Soviet Communist Party today of starting a new wave of opposition to the Chinese CommunistUPI - 600 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-07-22 1 Start your week the Malayan way NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH INCLUDES YOU! He gives up as Foreign Minister after graft allegations MANILA. Sun. The Philippines Vice-Pre-sident. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, said today in a television interview that he was resigning as Foreign Minister because he felt he had lost PresidentReuter - 146 words
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Article61 1963-07-22 1 JAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Navy has changed the name of the Indian Ocean to the "Indonesian Ocean" in accordance with the wishes of President Soekarno. the official news agency. Antara. said today. The agency said an order announcing ihe change was issued yesterday by thrReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1963-07-22 1 LONDON. Sun. Dr. Julius Nyerere. President of Tanganyika. arrived In London by plane today to begin a four-day visit as guest I of the British Government— UPl.29 words
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62 1963-07-22 1 MIAMI, sun— Miss Brazil, 19--year-old Ida Maria Vargas, was chosen lasl night as Miss Universe of 1963. Runner-up was Miss Denmark, Aiono Korwa, 31. Third was Miss Ireland, Marlene McKeown. 18. and fourth Miss Philippines. Lelaine Bennett, 19. A special "Miss Amity" award, whichReuter - 62 words
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Article63 1963-07-22 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Many i people were (eared aead last night after a sudden cloudburst struck Pahalgam. a fashionable resort town in Kashmir. The dead were believed to include many tourists. Reports reaching here this morning said two hotels packed with holidaymakers and several houses and63 words
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Article22 1963-07-22 1 WASHINGTON. Sun.— American factory workers' average earnings topped US$lOO a week last month (or the first time in history. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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287 1963-07-22 1 Bricks-f or-transistors case: Japanese held in Spore IMMIGRATION offl- ciers picked up a r Japanese businessman from his hotel room j last night immediately after the Japanese Consulate here withdrew his passport. The businessman. Masai katsu Shinoda. director of the Enoch Making Co.. Is I now detained at the lmi287 words
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Article, Illustration376 1963-07-22 1 Indonesia won't stand alone, says Soekarno IN SHOWDOWN OVER MALAYSIA... PRESIDENT SOEKAI lomatic corps last would not stand alone Malaysia. Under television sp array of microphones in gestured to assembled with fire." he said. "We Don't forget we Indon alone." He again asserted t man had broken the ac and376 words
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146 1963-07-22 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain has sent a note to Indonesia demanding the recall of two officials of the Indonesian Consulate in Jesselton. North Borneo, a Foreign Office official stated today. The note was delivered to the Indonesian Government on Friday. It gives146 words
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117 1963-07-22 1 LONDON, Sun. A fari mer drove up to the main gates of Buckingham Palace today In a tractor to protest to Queen Elizabeth about an eviction order because of his pigs. James Lee, M, would not hand over his protest letter to anyoneReuter - 117 words
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Article21 1963-07-22 1 ROME. Sun— Bishop Ferdtnanric Baldelli. President of the Pontiflcial Relief Organisation, died her* last night, aged 76.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article85 1963-07-22 1 i TOKYO, sun.— Police said today they believed that' heart attacks had been responsible for the deaths of nine swimmers today at a beach in Chlba prefecture, south of Tokyo. Police said that examinations of the bodies showed that the swimmers had not drowned. It was85 words
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Article44 1963-07-22 1 CARCASSONNE (Southwest Prance). Sun. Farmers yesterday gave away chickens, cheese and wine free to tourists in an "Operation Charm" protest campaign. The farmers have been campaigning MBkNt the low price* and lack of markets (or their crops and dairy products. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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210 1963-07-22 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. A Brunei Government spokesman today strongly denied charges made in London that Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saiffudin had connived at last December's revolt in his State. A British Labour Member )f Parliament. Mr. Arthur 3ottomley. had charged that he Sultan was behindUPI - 210 words
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Article37 1963-07-22 1 STOP PRESS SEVEN EXECUTED Bl n:< r Sun IK« nilitar) porsonnH «nO two civili.ins urri' rvcut«d h> firini; vqti.id in l»iMMOHI prison for their p.irt in l.«>t lhiirMlo .iborthi coup tlit.it l>.< m.iM us li.uiin reported Rentes37 words
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121 1963-07-22 2 Indonesia: 'Less politics, more dedication' call I lAKARTA. Sun.— The Indonesian Herald said yesterday that this country needed government men who were dedicated and less political-minded. The newspaper comment came in the wake of rumours of an impending Cabinet reshuffle. The dally, unofficially backed by the Foreign Office, criticised theUPI - 121 words
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Article46 1963-07-22 2 KUSHIMOTO (Japan), Sun.— Truck driver Tsukumo Abe. arrested on Thursday for motor-man-slaughter, told police his vehicle ran over and killed two women on the highway near here because he was battling a swarm of bees In his cab at the time.— U JJ.46 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-07-22 2 THE sit-down demonstration by Buddhist priests and nans hi Saigon on Wednesday. Later more than 100 policemen waded into the crowd of demonstrators and bustled many into waiting trucks.35 words
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403 1963-07-22 2 Saigon Buddhists to renew campaign SAIGON, Sun. A BUDDHIST spokesman said today that South Vietnamese Buddhists would probably resume their campaign .against the Government tomorrow and rejected Government peace-making moves. The Government yesterday released 268 Buddhists, mainly monks and nuns, arrested last Wednesday following anti-Government demon- strations. But the spokesmanReuter - 403 words
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Article50 1963-07-22 2 PALM BEACH (Florida K Sun. —Police arrested prison warder Fred Strom today on charges that he gave prisoners all-night liberty on a promise that they return by dawn. He was charged with accepting bribes. Two prisoners found in a bar last night told police of the deul.50 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-07-22 2 INDONESIA'S AIDIT ON VISIT TO MOSCOW MOSCOW. Sun.— A delegation of the Indonesian Communist Party, led by the chairman of the party's central committee. Mr. D. N. Aidit (above), arrived here today. The delegation came at the invitation of the Soviet Communist Party and two of the Soviet Party's secretaries,Reuter - 142 words
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Article170 1963-07-22 2 HAVANA, Sunday. THE arrival of a Communist Chinese delegation, headed by a top military man, led to speculation that the Chinese were here not only to take part in the July 26 celebrations but to hold high level talks with Cuban leaders. The delegation is led by170 words
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Article34 1963-07-22 2 I ATHENS, Sun. Soviet authorities have warned the organisers of the year's Athens Pestlval that Russian pianist Sviatoslav Rlchter will not be allowed to participate if defected dancer Rudolf Nureyev takes part.34 words
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Article164 1963-07-22 2 LEADER OF SYRIA COUP NAMED rvAMASCUS, Sun.— An official source announced the arrest yesterday of Capt. Mohammad Nabhan, described as leader of the attack on Army headquarters during the abortive coup. He had been sent for trial before a court martial, the source said. The National Revolutionary Council said thatReuter - 164 words
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Article54 1963-07-22 2 SAIOON. Sun. South Vietnam's Chief of Staff. Lt.-Gen. Le Van Ty Is reported critically ill with lung cancer and is expected to be sent to the United States for urgent surgery, according to informed sources. The sources said Bri.-Gen. Tran Van Don was being appointed actingReuter - 54 words
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Article24 1963-07-22 2 PALERMO, Sun. Police engaged in an anti-Mafia drive have seized 72 rifles, 41 shotguns. 81 pistols and 908 grenades this year24 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-07-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fxx/MUfT »/KKs <s«»tse /and oout forget} v, io see rue antiquw vie admice uts *s\ /^-Al VVDURKLfrf/ i '724 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-07-22 3 TEST BAN TREATY-DRAFTING STAGE MOSCOW, Sunday. ]y|R. Khrushchev declared last night that "agreement is in sight" on a partial nuclear test baa treaty by the Soviet Union, United States and Britain. Speaking at a Kremlin reception after the sixth nuclear test ban meeting among the threeReuter; UPI - 402 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-07-22 3 Astronaut may go into politics WASHINGTON, Sun. 1 Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. (above) said that politics is one possible career he could consider after he leaves the U.S. space programme. He also said that he could go into business or join some foundation. There have been reports he wasUPI - 110 words
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Article131 1963-07-22 3 The man who always was LONDON. Sun. Old soldier Alf Smith looked a. his name on the 1914-1918 war memorial at St. Albans yesterday and said: "I really mast get it taken off." Mr. Smith, 69. was reported killed in the retreat from Mons in 1914. He got a bullet131 words
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95 1963-07-22 3 Polar bear scare as sun disappears NEW YORK. Sun— An eerie aeml-twilight moved cast across Canada and the northern U.S. yesterday as the moon eclipsed the ■un. Among the first to see the phenomenon were t lie Inhabitants of Anchorage, Alaska, where the twilight descended nt H. 40 ajn. withReuter - 95 words
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Article44 1963-07-22 3 LONDON. Sun. Army doctors were baffled today by a mysterious ailment which put sf'Ven Women's Royal Army Corns c rls into hospital at Crowborough. Sussex, with fainting fits. A local bug is blamed. But what it is no-one knows.44 words
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Article30 1963-07-22 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Billy Bello, a promising welterweight boxer, was found dead in a tenement building in the Bronx yesterdayHe had apparently taken an overdore of drugs.30 words
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Article22 1963-07-22 3 I KINGSTON. (Jamaica), Sun.— 1 Buses returned to the streets of I Kingston today after a seven-week 1 strike.22 words
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97 1963-07-22 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun.— Negro leaders are demanding that every U.S. television series X include a role for a Negro performer. They also say that television shows featuring Negroes in menial jobs, such as doormen, chauffeurs or servants, should also include a Negro in aReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-07-22 3 HAPPY AND FREE: THE 'SPY' WHO WASN'T TWO happy people in London are Dr. Giuseppe Martelli. 39-year-old Italian physicist, and Pamela Martelli (who changed her name by deed poll from Rothwell). They are pictured after an Old Bailey judge discharged Dr. Martelli. The jury found him not guilty of nine134 words
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104 1963-07-22 3 ROME. Sun. Experts are examining the Leaning Tower of Pisa to determine whether it was tilted even more by a series of earthquakes which rocked more than 300 miles of the Italian and French Riviera. The series of tremors, which be- gan on Friday!UPI - 104 words
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Article33 1963-07-22 3 LONDON, Sun. A 12-year-old girl was crushed against a pillar as an army lorry was entering the south gateway of Buckingham Palace yesterday. Her 12-year-old girl companion was unhurt.33 words
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162 1963-07-22 3 F^MILIO PUCCI. one of 4 designers, predicted h women will be wearing to beaches. The trend of modern life and fashion is toward more people spending more time In :he sun and wearing fewer ilothes while they do it. "There is greater acceptance today162 words
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Article69 1963-07-22 3 ADELAIDE. Sun. Plgeon-fan-clers are arranging for a light aircraft to join their next race to find out why so many birds are disappearing en route. Losses by Adelaide pigeon clubs .have been so heavy since 1958 that some may have to close. On Thursday 60 birds beganReuter - 69 words
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Article35 1963-07-22 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Aircraft flying over California were warned yesterday to watch for a plastic and foam rubber capsule containing a mouse tied to 45 helium-filled balloons. It was launched by three young boys.35 words
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Article54 1963-07-22 3 'Two more will guit 9 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Jeremy Thorpe. Liberal M.P.. said yesterday the scandal Kenerated by Mr. John Profumo's association with Christine Keeler was by no means over. "There will. I am practically certain, be two farther ministers who will have to resign for personal reasons," be toldReuter - 54 words
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Article137 1963-07-22 3 LONDON, Sunday. rrVdE British Foreign Office is to be asked to inves tigate an incident at the Cuban embassy her< yesterday during which, it is alleged, the Cubar ambassador was manhandled. An embassy statement j claimed that the incident occurred during a half-hour "sit-down" staged InsideReuter - 137 words
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Article60 1963-07-22 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. A solid fuel rocket engine with a one million pounds thrust was test fired here for the first time «'hile urmly anchored to the ground. The engine intended as the first stage of the Titan 111-C space booster is the worlds largest nccording to60 words
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Article28 1963-07-22 3 MADRID. Sun. Three thousand miners in the Austrias region )f northern Spain began a sitjown strike yesterday demanding i 0 days holiday Instead of 15.28 words
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144 1963-07-22 3 6ft. blonde in pink panties escapes, is recaptured T EWISTON (Idaho). Sun. A 6 ft. tall blonde, wearing only pink panties, escaped from the county jail here with her boy friend yesterday. She was recaptured with him by a sheriff's posse after a police helicopter had spotted them. The blonde.Reuter - 144 words
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Advertisement251 1963-07-22 3 mm^3~**^mm£sL' fHm\ Mw mmmJs&&flUf^^ 1 1 mk m Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it, but taken action, can251 words
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Article471 1963-07-22 4 M-PACT A 'SELL-OUT OF BASIC RIGHTS' HE TELLS SILENT CROWD AT ANSON RALLY SINGAPORE, Sunday. ASSEMBLYMAN for Alison, Mr. David Mar- shall, today charged that the London agree- mcnt on Malaysia constituted "a sell-out of the basic human rights of the people of Sin--1 gapore to survival."471 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. S v n. Television Singapum will telecast a special film report on the third Test match between England and the West Indies which tock place at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The report contains highlights of the entire match and can be seen at 6.Z0 p.m. tomorrow. MR.56 words
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163 1963-07-22 4 Spore dock union welcomes award rpHE Singapore Harboui today welcomed "in ment by the Prime Mini that he would make ai port workers' wage claii 3INGAPORE, Sunday. Board Staff Association inciple" the announce- ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, interim award on the s. Mr. Lee promised the workers at a163 words
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Article44 1963-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The reception committee for the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's tour of the Ulu Pandan Constituency on June 16 has donated the balance of the money collected by them to the National Stadium Fund. The donation amounted to $410.6044 words
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213 1963-07-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. j Lack of financial means is Riven as the main reason for the I poor response by Malays in Johore to the development of land alloted to them for rubber cultivation. The Johore Land Administration report for 1962 states that of213 words
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104 1963-07-22 4 YOHORE BAHRU, Sun J Doubts about a one man -one wife policy resolution passed by the Kaum Ibu recently were expressed today in the Johore State Assembly. The Alliance Assemblyman for Oelang Patah, Syed Mohd. Idrus, said the Rulers should consider carefully before104 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-07-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Six Hone Kong recording artists today staged a twohour show of Mandarin songs at the Badminton Hall. They are: Tsin Ting. Billie Tarn. Tsui Ping (above), Chang Loo. Poon Sow Keng and Khianjj Hung, the only man in the group. The group arrived from99 words
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Article, Illustration598 1963-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MUNICIPAL ARCHITECT NOW IN FRANCE TO STUDY THE FRENCH METHOD FOR FEDERAL CAPITAL J^UALA LUMPUR may follow the French method of building a "house in a factory" including 1 flats "many storeys high" to ease the housing shortage, the Commissioner of the Federal Capital,598 words
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Article114 1963-07-22 5 STRIKE ATI ESTATE IS CALLED OFF KLANG. Sun.— The 750 workers of the Bukit Rajah Estate here, who went on strike last Friday, returned to work today. This followed a meeting between the Selangor branch of the Natlona" Union of Plantation Workers, representatives of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association114 words
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Article84 1963-07-22 5 JPOH. Sun. The Young Women's Christian Association here Is planning to establish a home away from home for outstation members. It has acquired a bungalow which will be turned into a hostel for members in the lower income group. Miss Joy Selvanayagam. programme secretary of the84 words
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201 1963-07-22 5 Why Alliance lost in Malacca— by Front official MALACCA, Sunday. J'HE chairman of the Malacca Socialist Front, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, said the party's victory in yesterday's Municipal Council, elections indicated that the people rejected the Alliance because, when it controlled the council, it was negligent, inefficient and spendthrift.201 words
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Article88 1963-07-22 5 Tengku in Cairo to see Nasser CAIRO. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman arrived here yesterday for a one-day visit during which he will have talks with President Nasser. The Malayan Prime Minister was met at Cairo airport by Wing Commander Aly Sabry. chairman of the United Arab Republic- executive council, andReuter - 88 words
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Miscellaneous311 1963-07-22 5 Straits Times Crossword w \z r i 3 I I* I 5 I I* ACROSS perhaps? (6). 1. Possibly the sole conunta of 7. He might foretell various hot the ship are for this dealer yean so beginning (10). (10). 9. Tradesman in the crab ha» 8. Queen was inactive,311 words
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Article587 1963-07-22 6 'TOWKAYS PAID THE OCPD MONTHLY' Trader tells of fish lorries from Thailand: Asst Supt. accused of corruption ALOR STAR, Sun. MERCHANT testified today that an Assistant Superintendent of Police demanded $600 for the release of his car, which had been detained by police for allegedly plying as a pirate taxi.587 words
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Article149 1963-07-22 6 c ABOUT $20,000 worth oi vision sets and radios broke into a showrooni a yesterday. The manager of the showroom. Mr. Tan Geok Cheok. told police that he locked up on Friday night at about 8.30 p.m. when he left. He said that there was149 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-07-22 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— A 40--member Laotian delegation to the South-East Asian cultural festival next month will present to the Singapore public their country's folk and traditional court dances. Led by the Deputy Director of Fine Arts, Mr. Khan thong Themmavong. the croup is the229 words
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Article23 1963-07-22 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Syed Abdullah bin Syed Abu Bakar. from Trengganu, has taken over as Malay Co-operative Officer,! Lower Perak.23 words
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63 1963-07-22 6 Murder charge: Man sent for observation KOTA BHARU, Sun. A j padi planter. Rashid bin Che Mamat. 35. was charged in j the Sessions Court here today with murdering his three-year-old daughter, Bldah yesterday morning at Kampong Chlchal Tinggl, Pasir Mas. No plea was recorded. The Sessions Court president Nik63 words
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Article45 1963-07-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. I. C. Mack, manager of the Chartered Bank here, left by air for London today on leave, prior to being transferred to Colombo. His place has been taken here by Mr. O. W. Reynolds, from Hong Kong. J45 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-07-22 6 Tun Razak: Brunei cannot live apart from Malaya pEKAN. Sun. The 1 Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that Brunei could not live apart from Malaya and he was confident the sultanate would one day join Malaysia. Speaking at the annual delegates meeting of the United Malays304 words
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Miscellaneous192 1963-07-22 6 Oop By V.T. itawntin I ~An' jmWUffUCtMEMTI/ NOW ICANSCTOOP ~W CM 1 MTQOONES6 y^ "^S t*. nut L— liar.ia! WJrTFDRTME It ON UP HtX£ TO HEl^ I V A«E YOU SOIM3 I I YES. SIR.. M OM B IT TME-MACHINB J V VWTM M^ MMU 7 «&»Oi v°° n "BUT192 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1963-07-22 7 He lived down the handicap of a brilliant father... THE DEFENDER WHO IS DEFINITELY (AS THEY SAY) WITH IT FOURTH OF THE SERIES ON CREAT FICURES OF THE ENGLISH BAR DESPITE popular opinion, it is not an advantage but a positive drawback to follow after a famous father in your1,996 words
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Article92 1963-07-22 8 P/ereW 11* (Ittmimmm) PIGGY BARRETT (atra. PA. rot belli wtabea to thank Taaglln Crab mamhrre for telegram*, call*, letter* rtoelvad after her July ahow. ■Wl MIN aad Phe* Boat express •h«ir linear* thank* aad appreciation tn relative* and friend* for their pre- 'we, very cood wishes and lovely tins92 words
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Article57 1963-07-22 8 M (Tarsia SIM fWtm.) STUDY ACTS OP Tb* Apoatlea With help of "Upward Path". Postal Bible Courses. Only S2I-. Apply PO Box 90? K.L. A SPECIAL MINISTRY Meeting at T.M.C.A. Ball, Orchard Road on Monrtnv. 23nd July «t S p.m. Speaker Mr John Robinson, a Gifted Evangelist All57 words
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The Straits Times Monday, July 22, 1963.
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Article641 1963-07-22 8 The warm sentiments of friendship and support for Malaysia expressed at West- minster in the short debate on the enabling bill are much appreciated. The shortness of I the debate was due not to lack !of interest but the absence of controversy. British withjdrawal from the last641 words
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Article353 1963-07-22 8 Cholera and the water shortage have levied their toll on the popularity of the Alliance among the voters of Malacca. The party managed to add only three seats to the one it gained on nomination day through the disqualification of a Socialist Front candidate. Control of the town353 words
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Article253 1963-07-22 8 In the Federation there are some 20,000 more Malay women than men. It is a good reason, says one of the wise men of the Johore Assembly, why careful thought should be given to the Kaum Ibu's condemnation of polygamy. One man one wife would mean more253 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1963-07-22 8 PREM BHATIA - Emergence of the new left in India PREM BHATIA by ENTER A STURDY AND TENACIOUS POLITICAL GROUP LED BY KRISHNA MENON PO L I T ICAL and administrative stabilit y for which the overwhelming strength of the Congress Party is largely responsible, has been an outstanding feature of the Indian1,075 words
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Letter106 1963-07-22 8 Silence over school holidays fTHE parents of children X going to school in iCuala Lumpur are still not sure when their children are due for their holidays. When I made inquiries from the school they could not give me a definite answer. Many parents have already booked holiday bungalows or106 words
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Letter57 1963-07-22 8 T FULLY support the correspondent who criticised the Singapore Traction Company's 178 service. During peak hours these buses are so full that they cannot stop to pick up more passengers. As a result I have been late for office many a time. It is plain that additional buses57 words
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Letter69 1963-07-22 8 pULL praise to the police here who, for the past weeks, have been educating people to use the eebra crossings. The other day, I saw a policeman telling an old man, presumably uneducated, that he should not have crossed against the lights. This is educating the public. Most69 words
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Letter54 1963-07-22 8 IITHILE many villages enTT joy facilities such as electricity and water supplies and improved roacU. Jalan Ayu villagers still live in a primitive way. We long very much to see TV programmes after a hard day's work at the farm. Life is dull as there is no recreation or54 words
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Advertisement583 1963-07-22 8 MfcTS»&.fclv.«W (OU) irOIIASt AICAPSS eo4JB rroaiAa« .namcwcs AT MOUAMO »OA D-*tATO*«a ÜBaPM. ItOAD—MAVA L BASK CfTY BOOK nrrOIIB LTD WißSßMaxejr mmm. Otmym* Oaay Teas mstw* pmour CLASSIFIED ADS. H mTarws tl* (Mlmlmmm) MAULI-PPINCH to Ffcyl and Pate a third daughter Wendy Helen. At General Hospital. Johore Bahru on l*th July583 words
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Advertisement30 1963-07-22 8 PHILIPS h*ji™| SALES UD SEIWICt if&gJ TELEVISION Sh*»rnom facilities at (lemrnicau House extended until 8.30 p.m. except Sundays ALLIED RADIO *J IN CLCMENCCAU AVENUE I E SIN6*POPt T.I 2608S I30 words
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Advertisement77 1963-07-22 8 DRINK -fJsijr* ]W BsVaxßa v\. bbbbbbbb r ssnr TVwHbl^AJibV^'^xß *^r W* 'iln^&v^'^SSisßr 9^9^P &'<kf KUI I UKiNlx b For all occasions THE AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (M) LTD. LIOHTKftS *-E NQ COTTON WOOL NO WICK BURN FOR MONTHS SOLE AGENTS: BOON LIEW LTD OCHO CANAL ROA 1 a- I ss#. BINtJAPOHK.77 words
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Article254 1963-07-22 9 NEW MEDICAL FACULTY LECTURERS ARE BEING SENT OVERSEAS TO GAIN EXPERIENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE new Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya has launched a scheme to overcome the shortage of academic staff by using the intervening period before departments begin teaching for academic254 words
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247 1963-07-22 9 Water pact has no provision to have it revoked lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J The Johore Gov- j ernment told the State Legislative Assembly yesterday that there was no provision for I the water agreement between Singapore and Johore to be revoked or terminated. The Government was answering questions on the247 words
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Article34 1963-07-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lee Nrow was elected chairman ol the Maruzen branch of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry at its annual meeting. Mr. Wong Chin Kok was elected secretary. I34 words
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138 1963-07-22 9 PAY GRABS: MUNICIPAL STAFF TO BE 1 INSURED- IPOH. Sun. Cashiers and pay clerks of the Ipoh Municipality are brine insured by it against injury or death from robbery or attempted robbery. The Municipal Council decided on this move after certain members of the staff expressed fears that they may138 words
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270 1963-07-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. T|HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, repeated his warning today to the Communists and the Barisan Sosialis not to create trouble on the eve of Malaysia. Speaking to th? thousands who had organised a welcome for him with flags,270 words
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Article, Illustration396 1963-07-22 9 Dato Oppenheim agrees to stay on at varsity til] mid-1965 From Doug Lackersteen I ONDON, Sun.— Dato v Sir Alexander Oppenheim, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, said here yesterday that he has agreed to stay on at the university until the middle of 1965. He will then retire but396 words
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132 1963-07-22 9 Govt officials trying to intimidate: Front man JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A Kluang Socialist Front leader, Mr. Lee Ah Leng. today criticised Government officials for trying to Intimidate Opposition controlled town councils In public speeches. Referring to a statement yesterday by Dato Sulalman bin Ninam Shah, chairman of the Local Government132 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-07-22 9 uLL^IUI TP&JII IT was with a sense of 1 relief that Straits Times cameraman Harold Teo caught this first sight of the motorist above crawling out backwards from his overturned car. THE SCENE: On the bank of a stream under a bridge 20 miles127 words
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Article198 1963-07-22 9 A PLEDGE BY THE SPORE ALLIANCE OINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Alliance today pledged to respect Singapore's autonomy In education and labour if it comes into power after Malaysia. The Alliance. comprising Umno. the MCA. the MIC and the SPA. made the Doint I today while stressing that though It was198 words
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Article32 1963-07-22 9 PENANG. Sun.— T£? Par East Air Force has booked the Pulau Songsong range for bombing exercises next month. Vessels are warned to keep well clear of the range.32 words
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Article25 1963-07-22 9 PEKAN, Sun— Teachers and pupils of Ahmad High School here have combined to present Shakespeare's Julius Caesar" on July 25. 26 and 27.25 words
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Advertisement137 1963-07-22 9 LILL U LoKs IK ViROI/H For Growing Children Vi ONE tcaspoonf ul of Vitamin A Vitamin Bl m mm wm mm^^ m I Etscntlal (or {rowth and Deficiency of ihis viumin I I I hejlthy ikm usiut leads to nerve troubles. I I a. hem troubles and ben-ben. W I137 words
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Advertisement125 1963-07-22 9 j f 4x4's offer "go any Bedford 4 **V T f the truck here" transport ioi fc /*|t the road- \3rcha.rd, Motors SiNOAPOKI KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED EISEWHERf IV BORNEO MOTORS 8/61/3 SHarinff Gift M>robi«m*m? Let us help you solve it. We have a wide tt^^^ range of jk Kxt§t»imitm for125 words
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Miscellaneous508 1963-07-22 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE: 41.7 METRES 476 metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- 41 METRES gara-lcu; 6.02 Prelude lo Break- A M g.OO Good Morning; 6.01 tact; 7.00 Time Signal, The Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; News; 7.10 Songs508 words
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Article831 1963-07-22 10 Bttty Fri« dm; ALLINGTON KENNARD - Bttty Fri«dm. ALLINGTON KENNARD THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE. By (Gollancz 255.) -MKVIEW«D BY SOMETHING is very wrong with the way American women are trying to live their lives today. This may have been true most of the time for most American women. Ido not know, and831 words
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291 1963-07-22 10 THE DOCTRINE OF DIMINISHED LIABILITY THE TAIT CASE. By Creighton Burns. (to come Press. 275. 6d.) THE common law of England decrees that no insane man shall be sent to the fallows. This simple and humane rule last year gave Australian opponents of capital punishment in the State of Victoria291 words
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369 1963-07-22 10 Borneo's place in the business world of today OORNEO is fast a discarding her medieval past for a place in the business world today, remarks a brochure recently issued by Malayan Airways. Not unexpectedly the patronage has aroused in Pig Lane. Kuching, and no doubt elsewhere in the bustling environs369 words
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Article157 1963-07-22 10 JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGEMENT By Ellen G. Allen. (Charles Tuttle, Tokyo U.S.S2). JAPANESE flower arraiigeJ ment Is among the most accommodating arts. it needs no special talent, Mrs. Allen declares. The feeling for it comes with practice The Japanese themselves. of course, love to make a mystery of it.157 words
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Advertisement242 1963-07-22 10 t BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich, *'ItB trustworthy source of red-blooded etL J.III; •H'^n energy. It comes from the concen- I v --J '..'^B tratcd NATURAL goodness of beef— *B one of the richest NATURAL sources M V ll^^fi^'fl of essential vitamins you need242 words
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Advertisement233 1963-07-22 10 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT li 7 WOODS' WILLPUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children's hacking coughs keep them awike half the night. Give them a dose of Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how quickly relief comes, and the children will love its minty flavour. One dose and they233 words
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Advertisement1439 1963-07-22 11 Hii»ki(ro()i»tiij^eoA»^^^ Out S'pori Sim P. S'harn Ptnana MENELAUS UwrptM, Glasgow m 61*. 11 Tllay lily 21/27 illy 21 MACHAM -.onrroutft. Liiirpm Jtly 24 Jtly 29 Illy 27/ S UOUUS imeriMl. Glasgow lily a An 2 am 4 ASPHALIOPJ L'PMI. ha»n. H'bwf Atg I An I An 0/TO An ti PATROCLOS1,439 words
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Advertisement1490 1963-07-22 11 THE E. A. C HHESFILINGS lit GENOA, LE NA»Kt. HAMOURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. >«y ROIIERDAM, AMSTERDAM, 0, GOTHENOORt AND COPENNABEN. fflr~_ v\ S'pora P Sham PMMA BTVSiNKI 'MOMIASA" I) 0. 44/24 Jily 27/ a Jllj 29/aTlty HkjSJ<l -MAUYA' 21/11 Jtly 9/ lAn XS\^ysl mmmuulA' a) II Jaly/ 4An VI An 1/1,490 words
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Advertisement1277 1963-07-22 11 benlTlljime E»PKSS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORT*. S'pon P. naa Paaang BENHIANI ipiii, smoutti, ROan, Mftrg ll Pt 'Jily a July a/27 lENALOER (N) H burg, L Ml. Havn, R'Ovp G. 41/Jalf 21 Jar} 24/ a laly a/ 1 OENVANNOCN Bmen, H Itrg. A »*rp. raw Mr 24/1,277 words
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Advertisement1145 1963-07-22 11 feMcAUSTEB tfe CO., LTD. w_ Till Nil ***** «Q H.I.BBMAW UMB «k KUVWIN UMS T^ W^ LONDON HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM, IOS ANGEUS. SAN FMNCISCO, HA»RE. HULL I MIBBLESBROUCH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITT Of NAWCASTLE t UcaHMR «*^> l^ t C J* Itr S'pori P. Sham Ptninf BOUGAINVILLE 2»/21 Jtly M1,145 words
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Article94 1963-07-22 12 T<HE Wbeelock Marden Group In Malaya have recently acquired all the shares In the North Borneo Trading Co. (Borneo) Ltd., which has been operating throughout the Borneo territories since 1881. All group activities In that area will be co-ordinated within tbe North Borneo Trading Co. (Borneo)94 words
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Article1068 1963-07-22 12 HPIIE table of share* on the x Malayan Stock Exchange ahow* last bnslnna to Jul» 12 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L Ktandinc (or Hfctor and Lowest business for this Tear to date. 1.06 1.01 Shell MB 1.05 1.05 .*5 JS1,068 words
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Article673 1963-07-22 12 THERE was a further fall of 51.87J lv the Straits tin price on Saturday to $449.75 following the announcement that the OSA will offer tin for sale daily from stockpile instead of weekly as hitherto. Previous to the GSA announcement tin had gained 15.50 in Urn673 words
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Advertisement1075 1963-07-22 12 LamX pmJPs»Taa7^«ama»^Bal ■aa\ aaUaaaal Baaaaaaaaaa^paaaaaßaai KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. OAA. a?ajcuia, Atlaotie, and Groat UkwEsai Camitla Sarviea S';on P. S'ltaffl Honolulu S Francisec L. Angeles N York Montreal '■Ksai*a«a Mara 21/11 July II Aag 23 »«l 21 Asf 11 Sept 21 Sipt "Start* Mara 21/ Aat 11/ 1 Stpt 211,075 words
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Advertisement1135 1963-07-22 12 L^S?OHIBITT/ y yitr>lf TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 31st July 1963 SINGAPORE Ist August 1963 For Fromontl*, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Trovai Agent or:— ISLAY KERR I CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS A CROSFIELD (F of M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER, GILFILLAN1,135 words
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Advertisement370 1963-07-22 12 CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN (pcrlb.) (perpicnl). Jaly 15. 72* cU. $450.25 IK. 71% eta. $451.25 17. ri't cl«. $451.75 18. 73 cts. $455.25 19. 72*4 eta, $451.62^ 20. $449.75 EXCHANGE RATES rE Malayan fiehanse Banka- Aaaeeiatlen made then* chances la IU rates to merchants en Saturday (all rates to $100):370 words
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Advertisement478 1963-07-22 12 NOTICE K.MTSEN LINE GAMMON (MALAYA) 1959 E vi H J MI f AKKE LIMITED arrived 13.7.63 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Consignees of cargo ex the above that tbe Fourth Annual General vessel are notified that the general Meeting of the Company will be survey will be held at Singapore held478 words
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Article2920 1963-07-22 13 From Our Market Correspondent f RADING in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange was largely selective on a thin market and prices developed a drifting and irregular tendency. Once again while the majority of business was written in equities turnover with few exceptions showed a2,920 words
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Advertisement809 1963-07-22 13 (Continued from Page 8> SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT ttw-*u mtn.>-**a tt Wtr4» U (Min.}—mta It rts. tatrm ONE MECHANICAL BNQINBBR reQuired by well MlAbllssksMl CbtBCM Inn. WANTED EXPERIENCED Air-Con- mlut experience In contractors' dltlonlng Fitters Apply Box A 3133 puuu and Industrial machinery oqulpS.T. S'pors. ment with good knowledge Of809 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-07-22 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt U (Mln.)—Btm It rts. tMtrm WANTID CHIEF CLERK/Bookkoeper. Federal Citizen, for local organlsaiioo preferably Government pensioner with experience tn financial procedure. Salary will bo according to age and experier.ee. Apply with details, to P.O. Box No. 130, K.L. INTERNATIONAL COMPANY In Pctallng Jaya' requires two pharmaceutical1,109 words
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Advertisement1036 1963-07-22 13 EDUCATION tt Wtrdrn U (Ulsuh-tU* It tta. tatrm FOORMAMt SCHOOL Or* MoMO. Enrolments accepts daily students tor Piano, Piano-accord 100. Violin, Guitar. Hawaltan-guitaj-. Trumpet, Saxopbooe. Clarinet, Drums. Tel: (B'pore) MTSB. FEDERAL COLLEGE tCorrespoodonce) offers SystemaUe Home-Study Courses tn Languages, Mathematics Science for L.C.E., Q.T.. F.M.C use. H.S.C. exams. Pro* Prospaetus1,036 words
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Advertisement740 1963-07-22 13 FURNITURE tt Wmr4t $1 (Mt*u>—Btm It rtt, «rrf PM CAN! FURNITURE Consult Adrian's 423 River Valley Road ***** (B'pore). SHROFFS FURNITURE. specially made. Hire purchase or biro or tradein, 32, Bishop Street, Penang DOGS. PETS, ETC M Word* SS (Mtm.) Bom It cfs. txtrm TWO POMMERANIAN PUPPIES of excellent breed740 words
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Advertisement673 1963-07-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box i» ct*. oxtrm FIAT MOO RCCIITIRCO April 1»«2 Phono X.L ***** Km. 6 OSes Hours. FOMO A MANtOR offers a rang* of good and reliable used can for you to ctooooa your Ideal ears. All ears sold are reconditioned and bsa an673 words
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Advertisement1428 1963-07-22 14 K onlinurd from Page 13). STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. M Word* Si (Mm.)— Box $t H*. oxtro TIRED.' LET LAUREL Massage ytawmhath reiresn you. L,irans«d Massss>r^s«B*a«MsM 3i9-P. Rltst Valley Road. 8 pore. Teirpbon* ***** 10.00 am. to 800 p.m. sharp. a M a.a.»..aj fl s» aaßß s>B>s«a>>» a .B>a a a1,428 words
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Advertisement497 1963-07-22 14 LADIES DRESSMAKING It Word* Si (»w.)-l»i rls. omtro i STVLS AND FITNISS? Consult I J Drnmamr and D«««o*r HIM Ob( from M#lbourn». Kverbrlt* (Ist fl.) I 18 aetoci* Uoum d'porst. 1 LADIES HAIRDRESSING Words Si Htm.)— Box tt et: omiro FARIOA MAISOH MARCELLI j H'Stylisl. Manicurist and facial mlki- up497 words
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Advertisement968 1963-07-22 14 f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m NOTICE NOTICE IS HJtRJEBY GIVEN hat I. QUEK SIN BOCK of No: 195, Bulut Tlmah Road, Singapore, h lave applied tor a Ist Class Public iouae licence In respect of pre- 1 1 nlses No? 7-A, Orchard Road Amber Mansion) Singapore, arm hat this application will be heard n968 words
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Advertisement673 1963-07-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Library AaaMaat. APPLICATIONS are invited for 1 one post of Library Assistant. Mlnl- mum qualification: a decree of a recognised University. Salary scale: Probationers. $505x25-480. Qualified: $605x25-805. Probationers with Honours degree will receive one increment above the Initial point I on appointment. Also payable variable673 words
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Advertisement431 1963-07-22 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The Tacanclea for the post of Executi»e Officers advertised on 58 10/62 have been filled. All applicants thanked. TENDER J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders wLI be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'E* and above up to 12 Noon on 29.7.63 at the431 words
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Advertisement186 1963-07-22 14 TENDER l TENDER NOTICE TFVDER FOR ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF QUARTERS IN PERJLIS. PENANG, KEDAfI. KELANTAN. AND SEREMBAN. FOR THE LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KA.WPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN i: I. D. A.) Tenders are Invited from Reguter«d Contractors for General Building Works connected with the above projects. Tender documents and drawings i may186 words
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Advertisement150 1963-07-22 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS far The Mipplv of two <2> Motor Grader* will be rroelvrd at the Office of ihe Jumt«r» Jtntera Kanan. J.K.R. Nocert Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on Wednesday. Aug\l«t. 19M from Contractors i supply I who are registered with the P.W.D. Pull particulars150 words
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Article, Illustration2061 1963-07-22 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ..RACING bjr finish. It was Pinkson s 12th sue- ce.ss and his fifth this season V Bistro, ridden by appren- dee Dick Low, gained a remarkable win In the Class 3 top division mile event. The mare set off as2,061 words
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Article112 1963-07-22 15 SYDNEY, Sun. Result* of today's Australian League soccer matches: NSW (N) Dlt. 1 L. Macquarie 0 Oessnock 3: Awaba 3 Merewether 2; Wallsend 2 W Wallsend 1: Maitland 2 Cardiff 1 NSW Fed. Div. 1 Hellenic 1 Oladesvllle 3: Prapue 3 S. Coast 4; Auburn 2 Budapest112 words
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349 1963-07-22 15 RACING ABROAD DOPING: Jockey Club enquiries today and on Wednesday T ONDON. San. Stewards of the Jockey Club, ruling body of flat racing in Britain, will stage two of the biggest doping enquiries ever held in this country during the next few days. The first will take place tomorrow, when349 words
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Article, Illustration479 1963-07-22 15 ALLAN BARKER - 'Giant Liston is 4-1 on favourite to keep crown ALLAN BARKER. THE BIG FIGHT- Can Patterson confound critics by becoming first man to win title a third time? Las Vegas —Sunday m>NNY LISTON is an overwhelming choice to score a repeat knockout over Floyd Patterson somewhere around the third roundReuter - 479 words
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482 1963-07-22 15 ATHLETICS RUSSIANS SHOW PROGRESS ON TRACK MOSCOW, Sun. No records were broken when the Soviet Union and the United States the most powerful athletics nations in the world, met here on the first day of a two-day meeting. At the end of the day the United States led by 61Reuter - 482 words
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227 1963-07-22 15 DEXTER AND PARKS FLOG KENT BOWLING T ONDON, Sun.— Ted Dexter and Jim Parka, England's captain and wlcketkeeper respectively, both hit centuries for Sussex against Kent in the English county cricket championship at Hastings yesterday. Dexter and Parks pulverised the Kent bowling and Sussex, having been put In to bat,Reuter - 227 words
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Article239 1963-07-22 15 IN BRI EF ALL A S, Sun. Bruce Crampton (Australia) took a two-stroke lead with 208 after equalling the course record with a slx-under-par 65 In the third round of the American Professional Golfers' Association championship here yesterday. Dow Dinsterwald, the 1958 PGA champion, was lyingReuter - 239 words
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Article309 1963-07-22 16 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI NEW PLAYERS FAIL TO FIT IN WITH TEAM ARMED FORCES HOLD OUT FOR DESERVING WIN by Singapore, Sunday SINGAPORE Joint Services suffered another set back in their Malaya Cup campaign today when Armed Forces beat them 2-0 at Jalan Kcsar Stadium in a South309 words
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Article105 1963-07-22 16 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca IT beai Pahang 6-1 tn the South zone ol the Malaya Cup after leading 2-1 at half time at Kubu Stadium here this evening. Robert Choc turned in a captain's performance at Insideleft, scoring three goals for the home team. Pahang put up105 words
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Article149 1963-07-22 16 NORTH ZONE Selangor 15 Kedah 0 Perak 9 Perlit 1 Kelantan 0 Penang 2 SOUTH ZONE I. Services 0 Forces 2 |ohore 0 Negri 1 Malacca 6 P.ih.in? 1 CRICKET ROUND-UP Singapore 10 8 0 254 12 J Services 11 7 2237 20 Malacca 11 7149 words
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Article775 1963-07-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. THE fight for runners-up position to S.C.C. in the S.C.A. Senior tournament was made wide open today when Ceylon Sports Club ani Indian Association, second and third in the table, were beaten. The Ceylonese. who were ipset by University, retained .heir second position In the775 words
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Article154 1963-07-22 16 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor registered the biggest win in this year's Malaya Cup competition when they peppered Kedah 15-0 in a North Zone tie at Merdeka Stadium tonight. This topped the previous highest score of the season Penang's 13-1 trouncing of Perlis on May 19.154 words
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Article106 1963-07-22 16 IPOH. Sun. Perak whipped x Peril* 9-1 In the North zone of the Malaya Cup at Stadium Perak here today. The home team led 4-1 at halftlme. Inside right Abdul Rahman Dale led the rout with three goals. The other Perak goals came from Kabri Yusof (2),106 words
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Article74 1963-07-22 16 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Negri Sembilan had a luck/ visit here today. A defensive lapse resulted in the only goal of the match and plunged Johore into defeat in a South zone Malaya Cup tie. After a scoreless first half. Johore conceded p free kick for74 words
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Article, Illustration751 1963-07-22 16 ERNEST FRIDA - Wai Hing first Malayan woman to beat sft ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS By SINGAPORE. Sun. Cheong Wai Hing. a 19-year-old school teacher, today made Malayan athletics history by being the first Malaysian woman athlete to beat the fivefoot barrier in the women's high jump when she competed in the S.A.A.A. JuniorNG WENG CHEE - 751 words
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Article432 1963-07-22 16 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Results s of the Singapore Swim- ming Club's No. 2 gala at Tanjong Rhu Pool today were: s MEN: 100 m freestyle —1 A. 1 Scheel 2 R. Munro 3 G. Vaughan t 67.55 ec; 100 m breast 1 G. Tichy j lmln 38.3 sec;432 words
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Article94 1963-07-22 16 1 ONDON, Sun. England have included two new caps In their 12 for the Fourth Test against West Indies starting at Leeds nrxt Thursday. The newcomers arr Brian Bolus. 29-year-old opening batsman. and Ken Palmer, 26-year-old <-r»m bowler. Rutland's 12 are: E.B. Dexter (Sussex, capt), K.F.Reuter - 94 words
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Article39 1963-07-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. RAP Changi beat C.S.C. by 70 runs In a i Junior match :.t Changi. Changi 184-8 dccl. (Owen 28. Chiba 29. i Cromp 28 no.. Sundralingam i 4-63 C.B.C. 114 iSlngam 26. Ezekiel 3-20 1.39 words
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401 1963-07-22 16 PEARCE TO MEET PFLUGRATH IN THE S-FINALS TENNIS pENANG, Sun. Aus- tralian John Pearce. i the holder, reached the men's singles semifinals today when he beat Toh Boon Teng 6-1. 6-2 in the Penang Open tennis championships here. In the semi-finals Pearce will meet Ron Pflugrath. who beat C. Hamilton401 words
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Article347 1963-07-22 16 Kew San wins Perak title BADMINTON TPOH, Sun. Teh Kew San (Penang). the Malayan No. 1, regained the Perak Open badminton singles championship here tonight. In a tremendous three-set battle. Kew San outlasted Yew Cheng Hoe < Penang) 2-15. 17-15. 15-2 In 49 minutes. Kew San last won the Perak347 words
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Article43 1963-07-22 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Salleh Surt won ihe Singapore Amateur Cycling Associ:iin:i 100-kilometre Road Race at the Gap with the time of 2hr. 56.450 c. this morning. Other results were: 2nd— Agi Sakijan. 3rd. Kamsiiri Salam. 4th. Rohan i. sth. A. Raffie Baharawi.43 words
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Article21 1963-07-22 16 JAKARTA. Sun. The Singapore touring basketball team beat. Jakarta Chinese 91-71 In their) first, match here last night. UPL21 words
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Advertisement50 1963-07-22 16 Ward* $1$ (Minimum) ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY OF the latt I.irn Kv. Hont. tender grateful th&nka to friend »nd relative* who attended thr funeral •ent scrolls, wreaths and otber form or sympathy m j*& nric ten i'Y lallUv Wv Constipation VJV A\^Lmmmwf^^^^^ mWkmWmmV^^^^^mK j^ L^L^T y^\ AGENTS: HARPER GILFILL-AN CO. LTD.50 words
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Advertisement125 1963-07-22 16 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Commanding Panoramic View of the whole Island /[[ifc. EASY COMMUNICATIONS Ijtl^^J LUXURY FLATS 'lfe^l FORSALE t* lirvS s^?'i 4 Large Bedrooms 2of I wh eh hav e Bathroom jji 'Jg IllfJSjßfci!' attached with built-in ill lltiriSiSt? 1 Cupboard Positions. 2 m 111 ScxISSK! Modern125 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-07-22 16 SPORTS DIARY Soccer: S.A.P.A. Div. I— I.R.C. v Tan Took Seng. Jalnn Besar (5.15); Alexandra v Marine, Jalan Besar (1 p.m.i.21 words
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