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Title Section20 1963-08-02 1 AVIHAU; DAILY CIHTMFIII* SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 to***? The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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28 1963-08-02 1 UN CHIEF SENDS MESSAGE TO MANILA SUMMIT ON HOW LONG IT WOULD TAKE HIM TO ASCERTAIN WISHES OF BORNEO PEOPLE28 words
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Article, Illustration755 1963-08-02 1 MANILA, Thursday THE United Nations Secretary General, U Thant, told Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines how much time it would take the U.N. to ascertain the wishes of the Borneo people on Malaysia. His reply— to a request sent yesterday by the three leaders was delivered to755 words
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339 1963-08-02 1 MANILA, Thurs. Britain's future defence arrangements in Malaysia became an issue at a meeting of the foreign ministers of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines here today. Conference sources said Dr. Subandrio raised Indonesia's objections to Articli* Six of the London agreement on MalaysiaReuter - 339 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-08-02 1 A FAINT voice crying out for water was heard among the ruins of the Hotel Macedonia in the centre of the earthquake-shattered city of Skopje, Yugoslavia. Rescuers redoubled their efforts, and finally pulled out 32--year-old Madam Suzy Jacquemart. An hour later, her husband, Serge, 35,Expresspic - 109 words
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252 1963-08-02 1 SINGAPORE. Frl. "THE Legislative As- sembly this morning gave full backing to the Malaysia Agreement. The People's Action Party, with Its 25 votes, carried through the motion of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, welcoming the agreement after three days debate. Against the252 words
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96 1963-08-02 1 'Model had gold under her dress' allegation KARACHI. Thurs.—Patricia Anna Mullcr, 19, described as a London fashion model, was remanded in custody together with an American estate broker here yesterday, accused of smuggling more than X 26.000 worth of gold into Pakistan. Police said Miss Mullcr and the American. JohnReuter - 96 words
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Article42 1963-08-02 1 HONG KONG. Thurs—Pakistan has asked the Hong Kong Government to help it find a farmer to teach people in Pakistani how to raise ducks. A Government, spokesman heie" said the request came from the; Pakistan Trade Commission. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article38 1963-08-02 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The latest in President Soekamos ever, lengthening list of honorary titles Is "Great Leader of the Rehgi- 1 oils Communities." awarded to him durlr* Youth Week celebra- 1 tlons in southern Borneo. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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879 1963-08-02 1 Ward (still in coma) fights for life LONDON. Thurs. Dr. Stephen Ward, convicted on two vice charges and deserted by all but a few friends, was today fighting for his life in a London hospital after he was found unconscious with an overdose of drugs. A spokesman at St. Stephen'sReuter; UPI - 879 words
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Article43 1963-08-02 1 trom I lI. IV HHBHSGANADIN MANII Prl. C Than iid it ireftld t.ike >i\ week o toiT.plcti- awewiiH M "P ni<n l ONDON rhan l; orti > i'<i \\u<^ he«i topp.-d beatini twi. ifternoon t>»t eai i |aic rt\n<"<! fonilitKM LoneniiM Retrtei43 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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327 1963-08-02 2 NEW DELHI, Thursday. JNDIA has expressed concern to Peking over the build-up of Chinese troops on the Tibetan border, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He added that India had "very recently" received a Chinese note alleging Indian armed violatio ns ofReuter - 327 words
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153 1963-08-02 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Security Council met yesterday at the request of 32 Independent African states to consider the "explosive" situation In South Africa created by the practice of apartheid. The South African Government reaffirmed Its decision not to take part In the debate. A telegramReuter - 153 words
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Article67 1963-08-02 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. E^w?.rd Heath. Deputy Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that Investigations of material sent to the B-"isr< Government had so far shown 'T.o evidence of the use of any gas other than a form of tear gas" In thp Yemen He was answering questionsReuter - 67 words
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281 1963-08-02 2 PAKISTAN TO SIGN AIR PACT WITH CHINA KARACHI, Thursday. PAKISTAN officials have declared they will sign an air agreement with China whether the United States likes it or not. Informed sources say the agreement permitting Pakis- tan International Airlines planes to land at Canton and Shanghai on its Tokyo runUPI - 281 words
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Article42 1963-08-02 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The depu'» chief of police. Mr. Mohamed Hasan, has announced the police had evidence that last May's antiChinese riots In Java were organised by the outlawed Masjuml and P.S.I. parties, according to the news agency Antara. TJ.F.T42 words
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150 1963-08-02 2 Probe into Catholic activities in Ceylon IpOLOMBO, Thurs.— The Ceylon Government today appointed a commission to investigate the activities of Catholics in this predominantly Buddhist country. This followed allegations that: TOP POSITIONS In the armed forces are held by Catholics; CATHOLIC ACTION was exercising undue influence in securing public positionsReuter - 150 words
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Article54 1963-08-02 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. Lowell D. Skinner of Akron Ohio. an American Army corporal, who elected to remain in Communist China at the end of' the Korean war. crossed the border Into Hong Kong today. He told a reporter: "It's about time to go back. My parents areReuter - 54 words
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Article88 1963-08-02 2 Fund drive and Govt officials T^EW DELHI, Thurs.— The Indian Government has decided that its officials should stop collecting "voluntary' contributions for the country's National Defence Fund. The Home Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, has written to the Chief Ministers of India's 16 states, telling them that government servants should88 words
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232 1963-08-02 2 United Nations. Thurs, rpHE Security Counx eil yesterday requested all member states to bar the supply to Portugal of arms which might be used by the Portuguese to put down nationalist uprisings in their African territories. Britain. the United States and France abstainedReuter - 232 words
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229 1963-08-02 2 S. Korean border battles 'isolated incidents' SEOUL. Thurs.— Ame rican and South Korean officials here were generally agreed today that border battles south of the Korean demilitarised Zone last Monday and Tuesday were "isolated incidents" as no further clashes had since been reported. They did not believe the incidents wereReuter - 229 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-08-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <HO I'M NOT OOMMOA I --n. I II 11^.^,1 I15 words
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201 1963-08-02 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE Federation of American Scientists yesterday "strongly endorsed" the partial nuclear test ban treaty initialled last week. The federation, which has a membership of some 2.500 American scientists and engineers, said in a Kient that the risks inI In the treaty "are comparedReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-08-02 3 ACTORS TO JOIN THAT BIG MARCH HOLLYWOOD, Thurs.— Actors Charlton lieston, Marlon Brando, Tony Curtis (above), .Mcl Ferrer, Tony Franciosa and Hurt Lancaster and director Billy Wilder said yesterday they will march on Washington next month in support of pending civil rights legislation. The delegation, which met at Hestons home87 words
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196 1963-08-02 3 'Reluctant MP' makes way for 'reluctant peer' LONDON, Thurs.—Britain's "reluctant MP moved over yesterday to make room for the "reluctant peer" who almost single handedly established that every Briton has the right to Decome a commoner if he wishes. The "reluctant MP" was Mr. Malcolm St. Clair, 36. Conservative memberUPI - 196 words
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Article34 1963-08-02 3 MIAMI. Thurs. Havana liadio reported that an agent of the U.S. Central Intelligence Age.icy vis executed at dawn yesterday and three of his assistants MBVwactd to death by a revolutionary tribunal. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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164 1963-08-02 3 FIVE-YEAR PAY-AS-YOU-EARN PENALTY FOR CRASH BOY, 16 PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. 1 A Judge yesterday ordered a 16-year-old boy to quit school and go to work for five years to help support the family of a man he ran down and seriously injured with a borrowed car. Juvenile Court Judge J. SydneyUPI - 164 words
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Article47 1963-08-02 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The British Navy has plans for a £60 million alrcran carrier designed <or vertical take off jets The new carrier, expected 'o go Into service about 1971, was announced to the House of Commons by the Defence Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft.47 words
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Article23 1963-08-02 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs.— Tns Arucntlne Government last night Issued a decree releasing e»4»r»sident Arturo Frondizi deposed In March last year. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article229 1963-08-02 3 RUSSIANS REFUSE TO SAY WHERE REFUGEE DOUBLE AGENT IS MOSCOW, Thurs.— The Soviet Government declined last night to disclose the whereabouts of Harold (Kirn) Philby, the British double agent, who has been granted asylum here. "We cannot say where Philby Is now." a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. He hinted,229 words
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190 1963-08-02 3 Britain makes entry less easy for the unskilled, jobless immigrants LONDON, T h v r s Commonwealth immigrants who have no special skills or jobs to come to will i n future find it less easy to enter Britain, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. John Hare, theReuter - 190 words
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Article70 1963-08-02 3 ZURICH. Thurs— Four bers. believed to bo two Britons and two \ustrians. j conquered the nortb wall j of the Eiger yesterday. They reached the summit after scaling tiie miif high face in ideal weather early In the afternoon, rhe north wall has been conquered onlyReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration362 1963-08-02 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. j \IK- Averell Harriman, U.S. envoy at the successful Moscow test ban negotiations, said here yesterday that the objectives of the United States and Russia were "irreconcilable," although both nations had a common interest in avoiding nuclear war. "I find noReuter - 362 words
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Advertisement138 1963-08-02 3 ELASTOPLAST ...the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects. The antiseptic pad. fits comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented— lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin. Wy ELASTOPLASTistheadhesive ■P^P Hu dressing with an antiseptic pad138 words
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Advertisement397 1963-08-02 3 ARE YOU HAPPY? Are you happy? Are you able to save lor your future? Are you not wasting your money? Are you not having any anxiety regarding your children and wife? All the above five questions will make you think. Have you ever thought of Life Assurance as a means397 words
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159 1963-08-02 4 PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY 20,000 FOR PROCESSION SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 —More than 20,000 Muslims in Singapore will take part in a twomile procession tomorrow afternoon to celebrate Prophet. Mohameds birthday. The procession will take place after a big- rally starting at 2.30 p.m. at the Padang. where lectures will be given. The159 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-08-02 4 HE PERSUADED ME TO SLEEP WITH CLIENTS IN A FLAT, HAIRDRESSER TELLS COURT SINGAPORE. Thurs. "JWXI operator, Hubert Lee alias Lee Fook Meng, 4."), was tuday found guilty ot living in part on the Immoral earnings of a 17-year-old girl,296 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-08-02 4 A BIG RUSH to manufacture Malaysia flags began in Singapore, hours after its design was announced by the Federation Government on Tuesday. Mr. Peter Yap, a flagmaker one of the first off the mark said he had already received several orders. ith the96 words
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213 1963-08-02 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Red Cross Society has drawn up a week-long centenary celebrations programme, starting on Sunday with a parade of v the society's uniformed personnel. National Red Cross societies throughout tie world are celebrating this year, the 100th anniversary of the213 words
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Article48 1963-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. ThuTK. The Young Adult Group of the YMCA of Singapore is planning a charity ball to be held at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Sept 14. Proceeds of the function will go to the St. Andrews' Mission Hos- and the YMCA building fund.48 words
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Article143 1963-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Tele- vision Singapura today announced that it would extend its service by one hour daily as from August 12. Transmissions will begin at 6.30 p.m. instead of 7. 1S p.m. and will end at 11.30 p.m. Instead of 11.15 p.m. as at present. From143 words
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233 1963-08-02 4 Dr. Goh speaks, and the street is jammed SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today caused a traffic jam in Upper Cross Street as hundreds of people flanked both 1 sides of the street to hear him speak. His talk was on the "new" Kreta Ayer— his233 words
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Article57 1963-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The YMCA of Singapore will hold its sixth annual camp at the Kranji Youth Camp from August 9 to 13. The purpose of the camp is to keep its members occupied during the present school vacation and at '.hi- same time promoting fellowship57 words
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Article24 1963-08-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Broadcasting Division of Radio Singapore held a cocktail party today to celebrate the third anniversary of the Commercial Bervice.24 words
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Advertisement230 1963-08-02 4 CAPITOL (Singapore) OPENS TOMORROW I fa "It could be the most a terrifying motion picture Mfci I nave ever mfl de!" 1^ ALFRED M jitchcocks Ttieljiras ROD TAYLOR JESSICA TANDY- SUZANNE PLESHETTE M ,0<^ 9 'TIPPT H EDREN ZSZZZ*, technicolor CAPITOL (Singapore) REX SKY S J TOMORROW MIDNIGHT SUNDAY MIDNIGHT230 words
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Advertisement38 1963-08-02 4 High Explosive Modern Mutkol Mtlo<r«m«; 1 1 co-starring HELEN. J Jj Today 11 a.m. (S'eope/coior) T o "NORTHWEST FRONTIER". K^Tftfrf Yf^^^^^^^fl S4404 Today: 1 30-3 30-7.00*-9 30 p.m. Von JoHnson Joanne Dru "THE SIEGE AT RED RIVER" (•Technicolcr38 words
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Advertisement540 1963-08-02 4 CTGANISATION" V\O%v siiouix. (NO FRfE LIST) 11 am.. 1.45. 4. 6 30 4 9 IS p.m. Pluj Bcrito Si jpuroNo^M. LAST MAI 11 a.m.. 2.40, 4.1 i 4 9 IS pm m N.B. S*o»on continues ot REX SKY trom Sunday m m IOJFROBERTSONttt&a I m i«MM.*rmarwSsmM m Opens Tomorrow: Universal540 words
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Miscellaneous369 1963-08-02 4 ■yHE following la today'! aehedul* Lumpur Bangkok, Hone Kong. of civil aircraft movement! at Talpeh. Osaka <CX 730) 8 a.m. Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: Qantat: To Perth, Sydney (QF ARRIVAL* 736) 10.30 p.m. Oaiuda: From Medan (OA 990) Malayan Airways: To Kuala 3.10 p.m.: from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (ML 170)369 words
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Article22 1963-08-02 5 Selling planes is W an honest living... to suggest that it is something dishonest is pure character assassination. W) Tun Lim22 words
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Article, Illustration5912 1963-08-02 5 -by- 'WE DONT WANT POLLS FOUGHT IN MANNER LOADED IN FAVOUR OF PARTY IN POWER' Marshall: We're being patient in not toppling the Govt now OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS: Singapore, Thursday. TUN Lim Yew Hock (SPA Cairnhill) replied today to the5,912 words
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Advertisement294 1963-08-02 5 jjifljl" T"~*"L~— ~m'- 'WM i i !"ff \j jh*WM fttl iP- SrH J— ~-3WB^ j 4P|Hi^^< v—^ I m< v .^H <■ ***> -^*^C^m < w» .Ov. MjwWHFj?^-'-'' '■'■>'■*! if I v- I 1 ■f j^^^^^^ t* ■> -jrsßH"* 1 ¥f Ti im^^k m cJ£~»*»l"t I I tilt I t294 words
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257 1963-08-02 6 MTUC: No 'Communist tactics' by printing union ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Trades Union Congress today denied that the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry was "using Communist tactics." A statement from the MTUC said that it noted with "considerable alarm" the accusation made by the Central Malayan257 words
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Article77 1963-08-02 6 MZRSINO. Thurs. The Mentri Beaar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. yesterday completed a two-day tour of Pulau Besai Pulau Aur and Pulau Pemanggil, in the district of Mersing. During his visit there, he opened a new $12,500 school at Pulau Aur. about77 words
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Article171 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Public Utilities Board has suspended rain-making operations following the return of the DC-3 aircraft to the Royal Australian Air Force in Butterworth. The Senior Meteorological Officer, Mr. Hwang Tiaw Sooi, who is in charge of the rainmaking operations, said today that171 words
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Article53 1963-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dr. K. Nityananda. 44, a medical officer of the Research Institute In Colombo, arrived here today to conduct research work under the Colombo Plan programme. He will be with the Institute for Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur for three months to study leptospirosia53 words
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245 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE two wives of a rubber factory manager were the victims of an armed robbery in their Jurong Road home yesterday. From the cupboard of WIFE No. 1, Madam Ng Chan Lang, 34, the gang of four robbers took about $3,500245 words
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Article32 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will attend a "Grand Charity Night variety concert organised by the Singapore After-Care Association at the Badminton Hall on Saturday.32 words
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Article127 1963-08-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A delegation from the United Chambers of Commerce of Malaya yesterday called on the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, to discuss the agreement between the Federation and Singapore Governments on common market and financial arrangements. The delegation, led by127 words
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Article54 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A writ has been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of United Commercial Bank Ltd. claiming $85,401 from Heng Wan Co. Ltd and Yeap Suan Cheng of 170 Beach Road, as being money lent to the first defendant on the guarantee54 words
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Article248 1963-08-02 6 IZLANG, Thurs. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohammed Khlr Johari, yesterday warned that the Government would take drastic action against those who tried to disturb the peace and harmony of the country. He was speaking at an Alliance rally at the Old Market248 words
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Article36 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The South Vietnam delegation to the South-East Asia Cultural Festival will arrive at the Singapore Airport tomorrow morning. In the delegation will be South Vietnam's "Movie Queen Tham Thuy Hang.36 words
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Article, Illustration316 1963-08-02 6 Prom THAM SOON KEWa TELUK ANSON, Thur*. Lieutenant Tengku Ibrahim, 25, second son of the Sultan of Pahang, last night presented a $5,000 cash dowry and exchanged gifts with representatives of the royal bride, Raja Aminah, 17, second daughter of the Raja Muda316 words
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Article52 1963-08-02 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three social welfare trainee officers from abroad arrived in Singapore today for a six-month on the-iob training course in juvenile case work under the Colombo Plan. They are Mr. Suwan Poonaplrat and Mr. Thirah NUchany. both from Thailand, and Mrs Lourdes U. Lanuza, from52 words
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Article58 1963-08-02 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A preliminary Inquiry against Choong Kow, 32, a father of six children accused of murdering his wife. Chew Teoh Imtn, 24. will open here on Sept. 23. He was alleged to have killed his wife in a house in a squattet58 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-08-02 6 Scientific sex or how to produce a better breed of people KLANG, Thurs. Artincal insemination, mixed marriages and controlled selection of mates can help to produce an even better breed of people in Malaysia. The University of Malaya lecturer on genetics. Dr. V. Prakash. said this today In a talk305 words
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Miscellaneous298 1963-08-02 6 Straits Times Crossword "i I [5 Pf~~J HK JC j ir I B aCwOW T. No no* la made the baste of i S^-Vl < Er 0 _!i: HL"^* to bath> <*)■ XL Dots he hope to aave extras t. He made a proj*ctv» upset by looking after the gate?298 words
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610 1963-08-02 7 Mehta - Ved Mehta by At .58 James Baldwin is on c of the best writers (certainly essayi»tx> writing in American today. Wben "Down at the Cross," an essay of about 20 000 tvords which, with an introduction, makes up "The Hre Next Time.610 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1963-08-02 7 The Holy Roller who has become the new voice of his people in America... SMALL and frail, a Negro writer walks into a Harlem club. Above the uproar a man announces that James Baldwin is there, and the dancers and drinkers cheer the neighbourhood1,228 words
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Advertisement168 1963-08-02 7 Player^ GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers Real smoking pleasure that's what Player's Gold Leaf bring you. They're rich with the full, mellow flavour of choice Virginia tobacco. A flavour made extra smooth by the special filter. In England Gold Leaf became the top selling tiller brand just five168 words
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Obituary64 1963-08-02 8 Word* $10 (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Kay Kirn Chong th.ink reasttVM and friends tor wreaths. Joau of cars, help rendered anal attt-udun«:e at the funeral. FAMILY of late Mr. Lim Yew Yiam •r.fiiK xl.itives and friends who sent donation* and assistance in 'itir recent bereaveiaenl. They also r.ii-dilly acknouledKe64 words
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Article217 1963-08-02 8 ZH Worst* »1» (Minimum) a A R B A R AS HAIRORESSINC &ALON »ili be Open Today, closed on WATCH YOUR WEIGHT: Be Bt but not fat. Krmember Kyvita helps you alka. Kr.juy delicious Kyvita today. x*ou II kV FOR THE CONVENIENCE of Our ■■«i.iy Oth August, business it217 words
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676 1963-08-02 8 (Tlir Strata Simr 5 Friday, August 2, 1963. Asia's Top Hot Spots South Vietnam and Laos remain Asia's top trouble spots. For an anxious spell between the signing of the Malaysia Agreement in London land the commencement of the j Manila summit, it had looked as though the focus might676 words
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Article449 1963-08-02 8 The town council elections that have been fought up and down the country for the past three months draw to a close this week-end with the contests in Klang tomorrow and in Trengganu the day after. Expectations are that the Alliance will hold Klang. If it does,449 words
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Article127 1963-08-02 8 The Malayan Trades Union Congress is petitioning the Federation Government to deny work permits to th* wives and daughters of Commonwealth servicemen sta tioned in this country. This is not a new problem. The sensible solution was put forward long ago. Where these Service wives and daughters possess127 words
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Article, Illustration572 1963-08-02 8 Elizabeth Morris - Elizabeth Morris by LISBON, Thurs. All but one of the 32 African States that met at Addis Ababa in May have severed diplomatic relations or consular ties with Portugal in protest against its refusal to grant independence to her African territories. The exceptionOFNS - 572 words
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Article, Illustration896 1963-08-02 8 MARK FRANKLAND - Why did K sign that test ban treaty? MARK FRANKLAND IT WILL BE EASIER NOW TO WORK FOR THE SPREAD OF WORLD COMMUNISM FROM MOSCOW. Thursday THERE is an air of relief about Moscow today. Ten days of talking, and at times quite tough talking, have ended in a limited896 words
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LETTERS
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300 1963-08-02 8 r94.2 per cent of the clerks fail an examination is it not indicative that the standard is too high? When it concerns earning an increment any fool will prepare as best he can. It would be logical to suppose that the employer would not300 words
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Letter85 1963-08-02 8 TN reply to the letter from Mr. M. L. Ng (B.T. July 27), we wish to point out that there are no unsold tickets. If he were to obtain a copy of the official result sheet from the post offlcr or the local agents or by application to85 words
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Letter34 1963-08-02 8 YEAR in and your out much is said about the flooding at Bnkit Timah. and many suggestions made about improving the situation. Yet up till now nothing has been accomplished. AJSGRY Singapore,34 words
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Advertisement708 1963-08-02 8 Straits Ti«e< k Malay M. J Claulfhsd thwart!******** baas'** mi COCO BTOSJACB ARCADI o mn« »—4 COLO STOPtAGK IRANCHH AT HOLLAND HOAO-K ATOHO KEPKL HOAD-NAVAL BASK cmr book «tor« ly» WtachasMr hmih. C»s»f Qusy TMK NEWS FRONT FMzpstrlck's SuparansrtMt M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty S)oad. Nsvsl lih MAMIsTM STORK 378-7.708 words
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Advertisement52 1963-08-02 8 A PUN TO FREE CUBA An expert spells out a strategy for putting Fidel Castro out through the same door by which he entered using revolutionist tactics which have proved successful around the world in AUGUST Reader's Digest (Now on Sale) Distributors: C. R. D ASARATHA RAJ LTD POST BOX52 words
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Advertisement110 1963-08-02 8 G ALLAH ER'S RICH DARK HONEYDEW -JmW brings out the best in a briar Gallahcr uses only the finest of mature Virginia tobaccos in blending Rich Dark Honeydew for a very good reason the higher the grade of tobacco, the longer it burns. It's just this slow-burning quality of Rich110 words
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Article, Illustration2963 1963-08-02 9 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG took her to Hacßitchie Reservoir and we made love there/ he alleges by Singapore, Thurs I told her father I could not study any more Soon Heng Teong, described by Mr. Justice Winslow as the scion2,963 words
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Advertisement132 1963-08-02 9 You get garden-fresh flavour in Mm jU The choice selection of juicy, garden-fresh vegetables in Heinz Vegetable Soup are slowly cooked in succulent broth, masterfully seasoned with real home care! There's real economy in Heinz Vegetable Soup. It's a nourishing meal in itself, ready for you to enjoy. Buy several132 words
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Advertisement177 1963-08-02 9 0^ Z^ BSs^ E=^B W Exquisite sets Exclusive features: \f m ftupcr-tlim cabinet itylinf CHiik. tKgant lines. Walnut pun* \W finuh cabinet. ■■Cikc*" circuit resulting in very lew hunt. r REDUCED Panoramic Vi.ion picture tube wit* pcrtprx protection. nyf PRICE $895/- Autoaynchro: electronic regulation rendering Mt unaffected by Orturbance. MODEL177 words
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Miscellaneous534 1963-08-02 9 I Today's radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 470 metres SERVICE 41.7 Metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. NeA.M. 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Morning Prelude; 7.15 Newa; Breakfast; 7.00 Time Signal. 720 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up The News; 7.10534 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-08-02 10 EVELYN TU - On the move two years seeking primitive tribes EVELYN TU B> SINGAPORE. Thurs. A bearded Austrian artist. Otto Kadlecsovics. and his photographer wife Juliana and little daughter Magdalene their l skins tanned a golden brown— have arrived here after spending two years off the beaten track in search of primitive276 words
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200 1963-08-02 10 'MALAYS ONLY SHARE OFFER BY RIDA KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. TTHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority is offering shares worth 5343.200 in the North Eastern Transport Service Ltd, in Kota Bharu for i i sale to Malays. Announcing this today, the Rlda chairman, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, said tr>ati the200 words
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Article100 1963-08-02 10 3 charged in $10,000 case KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three men were charged in a magistrate's court here today with abetting a private school student in cheating a tapper of SlO.OOO They were V. Ra.jaratnam, 33. chief clerk of Rawang police station; T.S. Nathan. 24. a car salesman here, and S.100 words
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Article32 1963-08-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inche Ibrahim Ahmad, secretary of the information section of Umno headquarters, has been appointed by Tengku Abdul Rahman as secretary of Umno subheadquarters in Kota Bharu.32 words
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Article28 1963-08-02 10 IPOH Thurs.— Yau Pak Chong. 34. unemployed, was fined $50 in the magistrate's court here today for buying an illegal character lot'ery ticket. He pleaded guilty.28 words
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Article28 1963-08-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The 12th Petaling Group of Boy Scouts 'La Sallei will be inaugurated at the La Salic School in Petaling Java on SaturdHV.28 words
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Article172 1963-08-02 10 General assembly of Umno put off 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Umno general assembly sche- 1 duled for Aug. 16 to 18, has been postponed to 1 Aug. 24 to 25, the party's secretary-general, Inche Ghazali Jawi, said today. The postponement was because Parliament would be In session from Aug. 12172 words
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123 1963-08-02 10 KUCHING, Thurs.— The curfew scheduled to end last night has been extended indefinitely. The areas affected are along the Indonesia border of Sarawak's First and Second Divisions. It was imposed on April 12 after the attack on the Tebedu police station by bandits. Steps123 words
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Article53 1963-08-02 10 PENANG. Thurs. Mohamwi Soflan bin Shariff. 20. was today fined a total of $145 and banned from riding a motor-cycle for one year. He pleaded guilty to riding motor-cycle without consideration for other road-users, without a licence and without insurance coverage in Sungei Pinang Road53 words
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163 1963-08-02 10 Two going to Manila to recruit doctors KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO doctors leave for Manila next Monday to recruit about 60 Filipino doctors for. Malaya. The team comprises the Director of Medical Services, Dato Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad, repre- senting the Federation Government, and Dr. Lim Xi Jin for163 words
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Article21 1963-08-02 10 KAJANG. Thurs— The District Officer of Ulu Langat. Inche Mohumed Othman bin Mohamed Din. has been transferred to Kuantan.21 words
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Article119 1963-08-02 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Straits Times readers in Sin- gapore and the Federation today donated another $629 for I the widow. Madam Jathambal. whose watchman husband was killed in a road accident, and her 16 children. The total fund is now $7,802.66. New donations are: Anonymous. Spore119 words
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171 1963-08-02 10 Japanese band applauded: Two more posters DEN ANG. Thurs While the band of the visiting Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force training fleet was entertaining a big crowd at the esplanade, two more anti-Japanese posters were found in Kampong Bharu and Ayer Itam last night. One was pasted on the wall of171 words
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Article46 1963-08-02 10 PENANO, Thurs. Burgiar* broke into a radio shop in Penang Road yesterday and took away $1,760 worth or goods. The proprietor. Mr. Tan Tpow 800. told the police an assistant sleeping in the snop found the collapsible gate open when h» woke up.46 words
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Article55 1963-08-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Tb« Straits Times Group today received SI 12 as contributions to the National Patriotic Pund making the total to date to $139,897.08 Todays contributors are: Th« staff of the Controller of Teltcoms. Selangor Region. Kuala Lumpur $75: the KerUh branch members of the55 words
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Article54 1963-08-02 10 Premier to tour three areas SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan'j Yew. will tour the Tiong Bahru. Delta and Havelock constituencies on Saturday afternoon. He will be at Tiong Bahru from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Delta from 7.20 p.m. to 9.20 p.m. and Havelock Horn 9.3554 words
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Advertisement623 1963-08-02 10 Pft A you have to do if you are a Toyota owner I 'WW^^m 1^ is to write a s '°g an °f not more than 12 words ~Z/* M* stating why you prefer a TOYOTA. ""ißßfr >MmWߣ* mm tg^Sßi— conditions W Wmr* Mm //mm t^m 111 —9 /M I623 words
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Advertisement180 1963-08-02 11 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Coniniw Hciachlorophrae kills terms instantly— beali pimple* fast. Prevent* pintplea from spreading leaves no unsightly spots. Free from oil and g'ease does not crack, cake or clog the pores women can apply make-up over it. A wonderfully effective treatment180 words
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Advertisement144 1963-08-02 11 if goo like champagne ,jpll love \vv >7 it Sparkling LILYDAIE DEVOIVDALE CYDER [TrODUCED FROM AUSTRALIAN APPLES These are the champagne of ciders! Gaily sparkling, tantalisingly different. LILYDALE ODER is alcoholic, there is sweet or dry to suit your taste. DEVONDALE C\pER is pleasantly sweet and nonalcoholic. Either are ideal144 words
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478 1963-08-02 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By r ]pHE steady erosion of the volume of trading taking place on the official Singapore Rubber Market continues and at the end of this month an old established firm of Chinese brokers closes its doors as it no longer478 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-08-02 12 A MALGAMATED Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. has A received the first export order for its Austra-lian-made television transmitters, the chairman and managing director, Sir Lionel Hooke, announced. nn^^^ B^ H l^ H^ Hßai The order, receiyed from the Broadcasting Division of the Singapore Ministry of Culture,217 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-08-02 12 PHARMACIST APPOINTED MARKETING MANAGER T^HE Jardine Waugh Or--1 ganisation have appointed Mr. Ng Ek Kniam (above), as their pharmaceutical marketing manager. A pharmacist graduated from the University of Malaya, he will be in charge of Jardine Waugh's marketing efforts in Pharmaceuticals in Malaya, Singapore, the Borneo territories and Thailand. Mr.80 words
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Article29 1963-08-02 12 Biscuit production m Singapore in Junuai. totalled 639 tons against "21 tons in December 1962. Last year's to'-al output was 8.056 MM against 8.090 tons .a 1961.29 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-08-02 12 H.K. GRADUATE GETS TOP YARDLEY POST IN MALAYA Y"ARDLEY and Co. Ltd. an--1 nounce the appointment of Mr. Chu Sing Chi (above), as their marketing manager for Thailand, Malaya, Singapore and the Borneo territories. A graduate in economics, Mr. Chu becomes the first Asian to hold this appointment in the103 words
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Article76 1963-08-02 12 U.S. study course MR. ENG Ah Koon, general agent in Singapore for American International Assurance Co. Ltd. has returned after an intensive two-week course in the principles of agency management at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. The school was conducted by the Life Insurance Agency Management Association, cooperative research organisation76 words
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Article45 1963-08-02 12 Singapore produced 4 919 000 bricks, including cement bricks, in January this year aaalnat 5.568.000 pieces in DecemberlMS Last year's total output was 71.33f1.000 bricks against 46.5 M.000 1n .L 861 and WM **>• highest since 1958 when the amount produced was 73.936.000 pieces.45 words
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Article94 1963-08-02 12 S part of their Henry Ford Centennial celebration FordMalaya's oldest dealers— Universal Cars Ltd. In Singapore— will dlsph.y In their s'mwrooms an old Ford and a new Ford for two weeks. The former ft one of the oldest In Malay*, being possibly a Model N94 words
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Article50 1963-08-02 12 Direct exports of British rubber products other than tyres amounted to just under £13 million during the first six months of this year, ihe Federation bf British Rubber Manufacturers said in London This represents v rise of more than 16 per cent on the corresponding period of 1963.50 words
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206 1963-08-02 12 IDEALS for the supply of 500,000 yards of Teryline fabrics to Singapore and Hong Kong have been contracted by a leading British manufacturer. These deals were concluded by Mr. R.O. Prevezer during his recent tour of SouthEast Asian countries. A director of Derby206 words
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Article53 1963-08-02 12 Lion Dentifrice Ltd. of Tokyo, manufacturer of dental products and detergents, is now marketing In Malaya a new type of dental powder for smokers. Called Tobacco Lion, the powder is for getting rid at tobacco stains, according 'o c spokesman of Lion Dentifrice (II) Ltd.. the53 words
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Article32 1963-08-02 12 Oross circulation 01 currency notes in Malaya and British Borneo at the end of June was 51. 182.4 million, while coins in circulation on the same date totalled $52.7 million.32 words
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136 1963-08-02 12 Tractor man off to visit Caterpillar dealers 'THE general manager A of Sime Darby Tractor and Heavy Equipme n t Division, Mr. Philip Mason Pay, left Singapore for Australia yesterday on a business trip. He will be away for one month visiting Caterpillar and allied manufacturers dealerships In Melbourne, Perth.136 words
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Article23 1963-08-02 12 Singapore's imports of prepared paints and e.iamels in January of this year totalled 49.000 gallons, against 52.000 gallons in December 1962.23 words
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Advertisement353 1963-08-02 12 V| •■a AT"W~~*K Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick nY§PMPTI smooths on your deodorant. Instantly Jfill'iT dry, soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant353 words
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Advertisement219 1963-08-02 12 frompton Parkinson h-»--l electrical Indicating instruments *Tong-Tcst' instruments B-\\ w 44 "5« t Z //A For Jull details write to: Sol* Agents: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE SANDAK AN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. K. LUMPUR I POM PENANG MALACCA SEREMBAN. II I COOL CUSTOMERS I are our business! And ait they219 words
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Advertisement1340 1963-08-02 13 Due Spore Sans p. Sham Penanf MACHAOH ..oomouth. Li>crp**4 la Pt/ Alf 3 juiius u*erpeel. Ciasgo* Gdn. 31 T*da? Aag 4 ISPHAIIOP) L'PMI. Havre H'barf Aug i Aig 7 Alg 1/10 Aag 11 HAtROCLOS L'pMl. Oublin GKtgO* Aug 11 AM 13 Aaf 14/11 AM 17 dIOMEO L'PMI, Dublin. Hamburg Alf1,340 words
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Advertisement2539 1963-08-02 13 wEl3EmT^^mWE3mm^mW l«t t. A. La. Lint s— JW Jo 1 TYjj' L\^^^^m IT TT SV/7" TE 3 AILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTYtEAP. Jn\ If 3 «\W _V kfTjr fal m II aYVf llm I.QITEHDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. OOTMENSURS ANO COPEHHA6EH. di=U &\7 i l^fajMl W /M /v^*^\ Spore2,539 words
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Advertisement1338 1963-08-02 13 fe McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. w^ Illi Nn S3HI ?3aV ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, NAMBORS, ROTTERDAM, US ANGELES, SAH FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL I MIDOLESOROUCH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER S PORTLMB*. CIH OF NEWCASTLE t Atceptiaf eaftejerjaatral I Soait Spore f, S'haa Penanf aniictiMvnie ■fl^»_ 'Swim $lp<K m fgS u P.W--i aiaa1,338 words
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401 1963-08-02 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX chance closed down in Singapore yesterday afternoon till Tuesday It the holidays while the Kuala Lumpur section will resume trading on Monday. Tbe closing was on a moderately cheerful note and the turnover showed some401 words
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Article24 1963-08-02 14 MaUyat Stock Indices July SI Aotr. 1 Industrials: 1 15.58 116.15 Tins: 107.98 107.76 S rubbers: 113.58 113.66 Dec 29, 1962 100.24 words
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Article630 1963-08-02 14 fOMBINED business in the Singapore' and Kuala Lumpur tradinu rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the share* traded TnOLJITFJIALB: Oooleps 5316 BL,. (1,000) 53.20 D, (5.000) 53.21. <2.0O0) 13 17, (2,000) 53.18, (1.000) 13.19. (7,000) 53.20, (2.000) $3.16: M. 0ln«a. pure (1,000)630 words
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Article175 1963-08-02 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 1. Three months Dunlops 20 eta. McAllster 12 eta. K. Smelter* 20 eta. Robinson 11 els Esao 21 eta. C. Storage 4 to. F. tt N. 18 eta. Rothmana 11 eta. Gammon IS eta. 8. Land S et». H. 8-pura 11 eta. 8. Darby 4d.175 words
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Article91 1963-08-02 14 THE Malayan Kxthanga Banks' Amoolatisn mad* ihrnt ebangas la Ita rates to merchant* yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying T.T. SSi, airmail OD SS 5/8. 90 d/st 36 1/8 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or OD ready: Canadian dellari 35 1/8: Belgian Francs 16-ui.91 words
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Article124 1963-08-02 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. QOOD company reports again helped the general buoyancy ot in? .narket. Demand covered a w u.e range of .<■' icts as values continued to firm with rises well in excess of falls. Cox Bros, improved following yesterday's advlcr of a stronger link with the Australian United124 words
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Article246 1963-08-02 14 SHIPS lying alenMids the Sinxapsra Harbeur wharou er expectid temerrew are: Fortune Wind 25/26. Orava 38/39. Olenearn 6/7, Mei>ey Lloyd 4 r>. Andr* Maru .^/30, Star Alcyone 40,41, l'u tor L,ykes 1/2. Benloyal 35/36. HeoKb Dene 42/43, Tborkil Lund 47 N. MMI Hani 4. S. Mandowl 27/^S,246 words
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Article27 1963-08-02 14 August 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 714 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5447.75 (up 50 cents). Estimated unolTicial •ffertmi Nf tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article251 1963-08-02 14 \UCOST firtt grad* rubber buyiri r.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 J Cents per ID. down three-eighths or a cent on Wednesdays closing level lor the position. The tone »v inactive. R A.S. and F.M.R.C. eleslng prim in csnts per lb.251 words
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Article76 1963-08-02 14 CHINESE Predue* fxehange, ttn«*. per* noon prices par pieul yeeUrday: Ceeenut *H: bulk (44a seller*, drum $47* sellers. Copra: Aug. /Sept. LX. Continent IW Oliver*. Ptpper: Muntok white $1321 seller*, Sarawak white SI3U sellers, special ik Mac* $90 seller*, garbled Lampont: Ola. k 190 seller*. ASTA $100 sellers76 words
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293 1963-08-02 14 rE Straits tin price yesterday gained 50 cents to $447.75 per picul on an offering estimated Increased by 20 tons to 260 tons. In London on Wednesday, tin dealings were quieter, but limited scattered buying in the final stages resulted in prices293 words
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Advertisement1114 1963-08-02 14 W^"*^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHjV LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Groat Lakac/East Canada Service Score r vr«i nonoiuiw a rrar.ctct l. ongeiei n. iom Montilti -CskOiii Miry" 71/31 tut 11/ 1 Stfi nSlft 11 Sept 11 belt It Ott II Ikl "Nenta Man" 17,21 Sept 21/22 Scat joct II Oet II1,114 words
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Advertisement971 1963-08-02 14 \vT\ HOEGH LINES Y^-*^ FOR CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERWAVE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal. Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage Prom Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. S'hom Penang Ist CALL 2/6 AUG 2nd CALL IS/19 AUG 7/9 AUG 20/21 AIM Agent,: HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD.971 words
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Advertisement393 1963-08-02 14 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. For EAST CANADAU.S.A. GREAT LAKES m.s. "GOHSHU MARU" loading Singapore Aug. 28th 30th. loading P.S'ham Aug. 3 1st Sep. 2nd. direct discharge at Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Cleveland Detroit. Cargo also acceptable for other East Canada and U.S.A. Groat Lakes ports with transhipment at Montreal and393 words
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444 1963-08-02 15 THHE Malayan Rubber 1 Market appeared to have stalemated Itself during the past week with various political stimuli providing a prop, which effectively precluded much in the way of new business, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market survey. While Continental markets took444 words
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Advertisement545 1963-08-02 15 COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO DANk* Uftl in AY GOVERNMENT TENDERS (PWD) OAilfi lIULIVAI Tenders for the Supply of Asbestos The Banks in Johore will be Cement Pipe and Joints, closed lor business on Saturday TENDERS are Invited for the supply of 30,000 feet of 18 Inches "W* l Mohamet!, diameter545 words
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Advertisement462 1963-08-02 15 (Continued from Paga 8). SITUATIONS VACANT If Wordt Si (Mln.r—Box St eta. txtrm general AM4.H, Bagllsb speakiag for small family: District 11. WashIng Machine, Live-In. Tel: (B'pore) *****. "OFFICE CLERK". The Manager of Chamek Estate thanks all applicants and would advise that the position Is now filled. EXPERIENCED COOK and.462 words
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Advertisement990 1963-08-02 15 SITUATIONS VACANT It Worsts M (Mlm.r—Mmx St eta, mxjn PiTROL PUMP ATTENDANT Required minimum education Form Ul. Apply own writing 179-15 Secabawang Road 121 Milestone. Singapore-27. WANTED Full-time /Part-time Lestursrt /Teachers Asians A Eureeeans for a Private Institution Of Higher Edueatlen In JOMORI BAHRU. Ase QualMed Experienced Instrueters fsr Shert-hsnd.990 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-08-02 15 HOUSES k LAND WANTED Je Wordt SS (Min.j—Box St ctt. txtrm WANTED: 100 or more acres of old rtober land for replanting anywhere la Helsngor or Negrt Bembilan. Box A3OI ST.. ipoh OFFICE SPACE VACANT it Wmrma SS fUHm.r—Bmx St eta. mxtrm NEAR CATHAY CIN'MA, first class office space availaK.e1,014 words
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Advertisement888 1963-08-02 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Worsts SS (M in.)— Box it ett. txtrm FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wide range of Han Books oa display In the Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road, la conjunction with B.P.C.K. ANOTHER IMPRINT FEATURE begins in the July Issue now on sale. Called Mathematics for Pleasure, this new888 words
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Advertisement1501 1963-08-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE it Wordt SS i*tiH.)—Box St rt*. exrre Wmrdt SS < Win.)— Box St eU. tmtrm DON'T MISTAKtN lor a isxi PHILIPS KLSSOO TRANSISTOR Enjoy Superior Motoring In a powerful Healing Aid tropic-proof low battery roomy Jaguar *****). Price Si. loo. cra.ins.ge ligbtweigrit. fcnqutnu :o Tele.1,501 words
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338 1963-08-02 16 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: D y Kuala Lumpur, Thursday 1 YHE seven teams competing in the Merdeka anniversary football tournament here from Aug 8 to 18 will play a round-robin league If FAM reaction to the suggestions made in Sportsfront this morning is a reliable guide.338 words
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145 1963-08-02 16 SAFA TURN DOWN INVITATION BY VIETNAM SINUAI'OKt, Thurs. The Singapore Amateur F.A. have declined an invitation by the Vietnam F.A. to compete in Vietnam Independence Day Cup tournament in October. SAFA president Hussein Ka> mari, said: "Now that we have Joined up with Malaya to form a Malaysian team, we145 words
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Article130 1963-08-02 16 AWANG SPARKS POLICE WIN SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Former Singapore centre-forward Awang Bakar scored a hattrick for Police in their 5-1 win over Star Soccerites in a SAFA Junior Cup tie at Farrer Park here today. Awang. 28. who is trying to make a comeback to International soccer, led the Police130 words
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Article126 1963-08-02 16 IPOH, .Thurs. AU 11 States will compete in the eight-day national basketball championship for the King's Cup in Ipoh. starting on Aug. 6. They are Kelantan (defending champions > Trengganu, Paiiang, i Johore. Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Selangor Perak. Penang. Kedah and Perlis. In the women's126 words
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Article21 1963-08-02 16 WELLINGTON. Thurs. South Africa began the New Zealand section of their Rugby League tour by beating a young Wellington21 words
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Article519 1963-08-02 16 Holiday sports 'bonanza 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The annual Bank Holiday "bonanza" for sports fans has begun. The variety of this years sporting festival covers more than ten different games and the main events are: ATHLETICS Selangor AAA allcomers meet at Shaw Road. Kuala Lumpur (today): Perak Government Services meet519 words
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Article45 1963-08-02 16 i SINGAPORE Thurs. Singapore cricket team to mcc: the Ceylon University on Aug. 6-7 on t:'.e Padang here wtQ 'jp Mikr White. David Tuffin. Revgie da Silva. Reggie Sandn*h^m. Terrr Way. H. SitnawalU, Tommy Martens. John Marten*, Colms Williams, V. Rajendrmn Ken Cilaoo45 words
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192 1963-08-02 16 Lincha shocks seeded Kwok LAWN TENNIS MALACCA, Thurs. Malacca veteran Abdullah Lincha, 42, created a first round upset In the men's singles of the Malayan national lawn tennis championships here today. Abdullah outplayed thirdseeded Davis Cup player Kwok Yoke Yen (Belangor> 6-4. 7-5. Title holder S. A. Azman (Selangor) the192 words
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Article49 1963-08-02 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's boxing team for the triangular meet against Penang and Thailand at Penang on Aim. 10-11. Arlffln Junior (flyweight); Jumahat (flyi; Soares (bantam); N. R. Virabhak (feather); Burkhill (light); K. Gopalan (lighbwelten: M. Hoeden (welter): Maiid bin Jantan light-middle >: Phipps (light-heavy) Toombe* (heavy).49 words
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Article64 1963-08-02 16 PENANG, Thurs. The UnV versity of Malays rugger team leave here by train tomorrow for Bangkok to play three matches against Thai universities. They will meet Thammasart University on Aug. 5; Chulalongkorn University on Aug 7 a,nd Thammasart Chulalongkorn combined on Aug. 9. Captain of the Malayan team64 words
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Advertisement1197 1963-08-02 16 NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA ANYONE having any information PERAK regarding the following vehicle is requested to writ* to Advertiser. TENDERS lor the construction P.O Box 1018 or telephone XL <>' »n Agricultural Training Centre ***** Extention 2 l Jalan Kampong Tengah, Selama wl *>« received at the office of the1,197 words
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Advertisement392 1963-08-02 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI vacancy for simor knc;lisu/m.\lay translator Applications are invited for ap-> poimment to the pos of Senior English /Malay Translator In the I Education Department. Brunei. I Only candidate* with he required educational qualifications need i apply. QIALIFICATIONS. Candidate* must be Malays, have passed the Overseas392 words
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Advertisement688 1963-08-02 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MONASH UNIVERSITY Victoria. Australia. MMOR LECTURKR' LECTURER. SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW IN INDONESIAN t LANGUAGES Applications are invited for the above positions. Candidates should be native speakers of Indonesian or Malay and should possess at I least an Honours degree. It is |is envisaged that the successful candidate will688 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-08-02 16 ##»|> By l.r. Hmmiin >""L_ x^W**l ni«|tfl<W/ ufc l MYsnAJcor 1 "ZjusTaSouTT^^ fmvS iwa\ *°Si. fOW R IJ^* r I V mw eair J I >— au' J 4^-is iPirh Tracy My 0 h*>st<>r Gnnld I p »O*-P T 1 *OTa»«w«| lAncjooci-au-v, 1/ _*#st 1 f oatvcr intbvstik. K i147 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-08-02 17 11/EST INDIES fast bowler Charlie Griffith in fine form during the Fourth Test against England at Headingley, Leeds. The West Indies won by 221 runs to lead 2 l in the series with one match drawn. UPI picture. RACINGUPI - 43 words
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Article679 1963-08-02 17 ,T DEN ANG, Thurs. A total of 140 horses— 66 from Class 2 and 74 from Class 3— has been entered for the Penang Turf Club's August Bank holiday meeting on Aug. 11. 14 and 18. There will be seven races on the first and679 words
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Article90 1963-08-02 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The $50,000 Singapore* Gold Cup for Class 1 stayers will be run over lOf on the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's September meetIng on Sept. 8, 11 and IS. The meeting Is for hones in Class 1 and Class 3.90 words
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Article311 1963-08-02 17 IPOH, 'rhurs.— The acceptors for the Perak Turf Club's amateur races here on Saturday. RACE ONE (2.15 pjn.)— Class s— 2f straight. (Catchwelghts 12.7) Golden Charm; Surrender; Mahjong 11. Sunrise. Moondyne. Raja. Nugget. Gay Lady, Teddy Boy, John Willy, Ruin, Kolck, First Cnoide. Sarah Jane,311 words
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Article108 1963-08-02 17 T ONDON, Thurs.— Close of play iJ scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At The Oval Surrey 311 (Stewart 81 Edrih 57) West Indians 1-2. At Taunton— Notts 272 (Bolus 125 Rumsey 7-39) Somerset 48-1. At Blackpool— Lanes 187 (Preston 5-45) Essex 69-2. At Chesterfield DerbyReuter - 108 words
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Article36 1963-08-02 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore judo team for the Malaysia Day celebration competition at Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 3 will be Ang Teck Bee (heavyweight), K. S. Moorthy (middle) and George Lee (light).36 words
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337 1963-08-02 17 QINGAPORE, Thurs. Promotion for 50 horses was announced by the Malayan Racing Association yesterday Class 2 to Clan 1 Hydro's Image. Honey Bee 11. The Gippslander. Rubber Estate. Equity Pardon and Skilton. Class 3 to Class 2 Sir Ojam. Bistro. KUlaloe. Malahon. Castano.] Fast337 words
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389 1963-08-02 17 N. Borneo to send a powerful squad of 20 or more ftXJALA LUMPUR, Thurs. North Borneo AAA are sending a powerful team of at least 20 14 men and six women for the Malaysia Day celebration athletics meet here *n Aug. 27-28. Six of them have achieved bestever performances so389 words
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Article147 1963-08-02 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore will be competing for the st time in the Federation of Malaya School Sports Council athletics championships at Malacca on Aug. 6-7. The team will be: Boys Lee Slow Puey, Kee Chin Ho, Eric Lee, Ng Tat Pun, Tang Moong Kong, Loh Chan Pew,147 words
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Article93 1963-08-02 17 BOCCEK Negri Div. 1 (6eremban): Indians 6 Gurkhas 0. Kluanc Div. 2: OPM Rangers 7 United •B 1. U Perak Div. 2 (T. Anxon) K. Bemam 4 Nova Scotia 2. Krian Lge (P. Buntar): Town Board 5 Suara Muda 0. BADMINTON Cycle and Carriage championship finals Spore Men's stafties:93 words
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362 1963-08-02 17 Korean deadlock hopeless Mayer THE WORLD OF SPORT LAUSANNE, Thurs. Otto! Mayer, the chancellor of i the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday there seemed no chance for negotiations to be resumed between North and South Korea on the formation of a unified team lor the Tokyo Olympics. Mr. Mayer said362 words
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486 1963-08-02 18 Army division is 'ready to foil Malaysia' JAKARTA. Thurs. THK news agency Anlaiii reported from At jeli North Sumatra) yesterday thai one division of Army v eterans were ready to move ;il any time to foil Malaysia. The division la commanded by Col. Hussein Ju-sof. Meanwhile. military commanders from IndonesianReuter - 486 words
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Article83 1963-08-02 18 ELTEN West Germany*. Thurs. —The 3.600 inhabitants of Ellen who went to bed last night in Holland, woke up today in West Germany. The reason was tiiat Elten, plus about 15.800 acres of DutchGerman border country, was handed back by the Dutch Government tpReuter - 83 words
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Article29 1963-08-02 18 LONDON. Thurs.— A BUI paving the way for the Federation of Malaysia became law yesterday on receiving the formal Royal Assent In the House of Lords.29 words
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213 1963-08-02 18 MALACCA. Thurs. THE Malacca branch of the Socialist Front will not participate in the Malaysia Day celebrations here. The chairman of the Socialist Front here and pre-sident-elect of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hr.snul bin Abdul Hadi. who I said this, added that muni-213 words
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197 1963-08-02 18 330 Indian pilots threaten to strike NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian pilots have threatened a nationwide shut-down of air traffic in a job security dispute with the Governmentowned Indian Airlines Corporation. The Indian Commercial Pilots Association has given the airline until Aug. 7 to accept its demands. The associations branches inUPI - 197 words
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304 1963-08-02 18 KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak police today warned again that any sudden disappearance of a person from home must, under the law, be reported. This, it said. Is aimed at preventing youngsters from falling into the company of Communists or Indonesian terrorists. Under the304 words
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Article, Illustration405 1963-08-02 18 I LONDON. Thurs. Business I continued to contract in stock markets today but the llrm undertone was maintained. A feature was the fresh rise In giltedged and in some cases new peaks were reached. Gains ranged to 5 16. and the long dated Treasury five and a half405 words
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Obituary33 1963-08-02 18 JAMES MATHEW (JIM) CALISTAN tlK>- H PMMi iMMOfUIIv on l/H/63 at OoiH-rnl Ho.'piial. Cortr«« leave* IS Kariknl Road al 30 p .m. 2/H/63 for Churcli of Holy KunilT Katons thence to i::il.i<lari33 words
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Obituary32 1963-08-02 18 A REQUIEM MICH M will M »unic for tli- of th -oul of Mr. Kolaiidai.-amy Pilln at the Cntboiw Church or St. Lotin Kluani; on Kriitiy 2-*-B3 at 5.30 p m32 words
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