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Title Section24 1963-08-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY < lItI 1 1 1 1 l> SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35224 words
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226 1963-08-10 1 I ONDQN, Fri. Banks and insurance assessors today put a world record price of £235,000 on the heads of the thieves who yesterday hijacked more than £2,500,000 (about $21 million) worth of mail from a rail-borne post office. As the huge reward offer226 words
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Article, Illustration509 1963-08-10 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Probe may last till Sept, 9 NO VETO POWER-AND FINDINGS WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION OR RATIFICATION BY GOVERNMENTS By KUALA LUMPUR, Frl THE United Nations Secretary -General, U Thant, has told the Malayan Government that his investigations into the wishes of the Borneo509 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-08-10 1 Indonesia may object to Nara JAKARTA, Friday. INDONESIA may object if the United Nations Secretary- General, U Thant, appoints his assistant, Mr. C.V. Narasimhaa of India, to lead the I.X. survey teams that are to ascertain the wishes of the North Borneo and Sarawak peoples concerning Malaysia. Reporting this today,Reuter - 395 words
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Article21 1963-08-10 1 RANGOON. Pri.— The Burmesr Government arrested nine leading politicians and a top journalist In I a dawn swoop today.21 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-08-10 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. INCHE Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad Marican, 29, was among four people killed yesterday in a road accident, two hours before his marriage in Batu Pahat. Inche Abdul Rahman draughtsman with the War Department in Singaporewas in a car with seven relatives when205 words
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Article41 1963-08-10 1 LONDON. Fri A verdict of suicide was returned by fie sevenman jury at the Inquest here today on Dr Stephen Ward, 50--year-old society osteopath and artist. They decided Ward died from self-administered barbiturate poisoning on Jvly 31.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1963-08-10 1 MOSCOW. Frl. The Soviet armed forces newspaper Red Star said today the proposed Malaysia Federation was an "imperialist" attempt to "consolidate the colonial yoke" In South-east Asia. Reuter. IReuter - 31 words
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Article54 1963-08-10 1 OTTAWA Frl. A housewife told a ratepayers meeting in Brampton. Ontario, that her family uses ginger ale to clean their teeth because the town water tastes and smells so bad. Other homeowners said they would not pay their water bills until the towns water wasReuter - 54 words
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123 1963-08-10 1 BOSTON, Fri.— President Kennedy's two day old son, Patrick Bouvier, died in hospital here today. "The struggle for the baby boy to keep breathing was too mud. for his heart." Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White Jiou»e press secretary told reporters. Patrick, the Kennedy's third child,123 words
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Article, Illustration306 1963-08-10 1 With love from two dads: $200,000 FABULOUS LIM-SAW WEDDING TODAY PENANG, Fi ichiy. "pWO Penung millionaires, Mr. S;iw (.'lioo Theng, chairman of the United Malayan Bank, and Mr. Lim Theng Hin, rubber planter and landed proprietor, plan to give a "dowry" of $100,000 each at the wedding here tomorrow of306 words
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Article64 1963-08-10 1 OriAWA. Fn.— Two high stepping Guardsmen marched off the changing of the guard ceremony at Parliament Hill here with 18--inch long splits in their trousers legs. They were watched by thousands of tourists. An Army spokesman said excessive perspiration had rotted the seams, "but those trousersReuter - 64 words
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386 1963-08-10 1 Bank men on strike over 48 sackings I Fri. j Some 170 employees j of the Malayan Banking Ltd., went on strike this morning in a new dispute with the management over the dismissal of 48 workers yesterday. The strike has affected the bank's main office In Robinson Road, and386 words
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Article69 1963-08-10 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev has received Mr. Dean Rusk U.S Secretary of State, In :he area of the Black Sea resort of Gagra. the Soviet Tass news agency reported today. Mr. and Mrs Rusk arrived at a two-storey mansion In the resort area and were met69 words
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Article43 1963-08-10 1 SECURITY ARREST JOHANNtSBLRG. I Security police todmj tjined >lrs Ruth sl"\" tbr *ifc nf the. Job i\ burs lawyer "Mr Btova wlw fii'i ft>>ni South Afrit j in Jun<- uid «.j> last rcportril to be on lu> wit to Peking RcuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-08-10 2 'Lucretia Borgia Nhu' she is called NEW YORK. Fri. The New York Tlires today bitterly attained Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister of the President of South Vietnam, calling her "Lucretia Borgia Nhu" and accusing her of being "completely lacking" in a "sense of social and political reality and responsibility." "However207 words
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138 1963-08-10 2 VIENTIANE. Friday. THE United States is furnishing the Laotian govx eminent with six T2B fighter-bombers, highly reliable sources reported today. They said the World War II vintage planes began arriving in Laos last week. They will replace antiquated T6 "Harvard trainers" which have been138 words
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127 1963-08-10 2 MANILA, Fri. President Macapagal yesterday signed the agricultural land reform code abolishing land tenancy in the country. The signing ceremony was witnessed by a huge crowd at the Agrtflna Circle in the heart of Manila. President Macapagal told the crowd that the signing wasReuter - 127 words
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Article42 1963-08-10 2 RANGOON. Fri.— A total of 448 people were found infected with < cholera in the greater Rangoon area, according to a Rangoon municipality announcement. The announcement said 16 died of cholera and 359 were cured and discharged. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article53 1963-08-10 2 KHARTOUM. Fd. Two Yugoslav seamen died of burns In Port Sudan yesterday following a fir* in the engine room of the 6.141--ton Makedoni;a some 100 mllef north of the port. Three other seamen are tn hospital. The Makedonlja. assisted by another Yugoslav vessel, has leftReuter - 53 words
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138 1963-08-10 2 PEKING, Fri. Chines* Communist Party leader Mao Tse-tung yesterday called on the people of the world to unite against racial discrimination in the United States, the New China News agency reported. At a reception given for African visitors here, heReuter - 138 words
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Article400 1963-08-10 2 PHILIPPINES 'HAS LOST PROPS ON WHICH BORNEO CLAIM IS BASED 9 MANILA. Friday 1 FORMER Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said yesterday the formation of Malaysia would knock off the "political pr o p s l upon which the Philippine claim to North Borneo wasReuter - 400 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-08-10 2 BRUSSELS, Friday AMR. Moise Tshombe, the former Katanga Presi--ITI dent, said yesterday he had a narrow escape from an attempt to poison him earlier this year and that "if I had stayed a few more days in Katanga I would have been a deadReuter - 241 words
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Article270 1963-08-10 2 SEOUL, Friday A FORMER Premier, retired Army Lt. Gen. Song Yo Chan urged strongman Gen, Park Chung Hee yesterday to step down and stop thinking he was the only person who can rule South Korea. Gen. Song, a long-time friend of Gen. Park, warned InUPI - 270 words
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Miscellaneous16 1963-08-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ft KMMur rum dum) f Tueetu. m a uot /ToMoot^rN /mo!oc*'3ll\16 words
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Article165 1963-08-10 3 N-PACT GOES TO THE SENATE WASHINGTON, Fri.— President Kennedy yesterday sent the partial nuclear test ban treaty to the Senate and asked for ratification on the grounds that it advanced, even though it did not assure, world peace. "This treaty is in our national interest,' he said in a special165 words
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259 1963-08-10 3 Labour hits at Govt on arms to South Africa I ONDON, Fri.— The Labour Party declared last night that "Britain, together with France, has isolated herself from her friends and allies" on the issue of the export of arms to South Africa. The party issued a statement saying: "Yesterday theReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-08-10 3 i CINCINNATI. Fri. Film stars Rosemary Clooney above) and Jose Ferrer yesterday called off their divorce days before it was to have become final. The singing star told reporters on her arrival here with her husband that they were reconciled three months ago and cancelledReuter - 104 words
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Article89 1963-08-10 3 Troops pull out report ridiculed BERLIN (Eastern sector). Fri. Authoritative Communist diplomatic sources in East Berlin said yesterday that East Germany would be the last place from which the Soviet Union would withdraw Its troops unilaterally. The sources were commentIng on Western reports that Russia might soon withdraw some ofReuter - 89 words
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Article57 1963-08-10 3 Couple steal a £700 cat LONDON. Pri. A married couple were found fruilty hero yesterday of stealing a £700 Abyssinian cat 'from its owner's shoulder while he was asleep in a London underground railway train. Donald Smith. 43. and his wife Phyllis, 45. were conditionally discharged for a year onReuter - 57 words
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Article39 1963-08-10 3 VIENNA. Fri. The health of Cardinal Joezef Mlndszenty. the Hungarian primate, is rather poor, usually well-informed sources in Budapest said today. The sources said the 71-yrar-old cardinal was being attended by two Hungarian Professors Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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222 1963-08-10 3 UELSINKI, Fri. Mr., Harold. Macmillan the British Prime Minister, said here last night he would take part in a Summit meeting if it would serve a useful purpose. Mr. Macmillan said In a television interview that after nuclear test ban treaty had been222 words
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97 1963-08-10 3 HELSINKI. Fri. A Finnish construction worker drove an excavator through the planned Moscow -Washington "hot line" today and broke telecommunications between Finland and the Soviet capital The driver was clearing ground for a new highway at Esbo, on the outskirts of Helsinki when the97 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-08-10 3 LONDON, Friday. MR. Joe Wade, husband of actress Corinne Grey, said last night he could have given evidence that would have 'Vindicated" Dr. Stephen "Ward but he was afraid to come forward because of the publicity. Dr. Ward died last SaturdayReuter - 370 words
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152 1963-08-10 3 NEW YORK, Fri.— A satirical record based on the Profumo scandal made by a group of British comedy stars in New York, has been flown to London. I They aim to hit the British market while the topic is stillReuter - 152 words
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100 1963-08-10 3 LONDON. Fri. More than j 20 British artists and writers are sending a wreath of flowers carrying th* the note: "To Stephen Ward, a victim of British hypocrisy" to his grave The artists and writers subscrlb- ing to the wreath were: 1 Ted Alan.100 words
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Article26 1963-08-10 3 LONDON. Fri. Queen Eliza- beth and Prince Philip last night i left for Wales to attend the national folk festival at LJandudno. U.Pi26 words
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Advertisement300 1963-08-10 3 GRAND SALE Of BELGIAN AND COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS RUGS Clearing at following price*:— BELGIAN COTTON REVERSIBU 4' x T 5.00 6x3 J 5.00 y x r 9.00 6x6 su.oo 6' x 4' $15.00 9*6 $15.00 a 6' $32.00 9' 9 $25.00 9' x 7/* $37.00 9' 12 $30.00 9' 12'300 words
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462 1963-08-10 4 I SINGAPORE. Frl 'yyiTHOlT hearing further arguments in the appeal concerning the question of double pay for working on a public holiday, Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today reserved the appeal for decision by a court of three462 words
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Article147 1963-08-10 4 S-E ASIA FESTIVAL ITEMS THE South-east Asia Cultural Festival in Singapore's programme for tonight is as follows: Tonight NATIONAL THEATRE 8 p.m. Songs and classical dances from Malaya led by the Buneka troupe of Kelantan. 1. Berjainu (feast festival). Villagers offrr i thanksgiving to their guai dian angels for protecting147 words
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Article47 1963-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first of three open air shows by artists taking part in the Southeast Asia Cultural Festival will take place tomorrow on the steps of City Hall. Musicians and dancers from Cambodia. Pakistan, Singapore and Hong Kong will perform.47 words
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Article256 1963-08-10 4 CINGAPORE, Fri.— A mixture of the natural and the artificial pervaded the atmosphere of the National Theatre tonight. The two were evenly divided. Laos held the audience with her graceful dances, reflecting all that is natural in the Laotians. The second half of the show was but256 words
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195 1963-08-10 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tonight, the second evening of the South-east Asia Cultural Festival, the Royal Cambodian Ballet and Pakistani singers performed at the Victoria Theatre. The Cambodian dancers, led by the Royal Princesses Norodom Botum Bobha, pur- Norodom Botum Boha. purvey a gentle art in which195 words
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Article55 1963-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A policeman's son. Ahmad bi" Haji Nor. 20. and his friend. Awal Dahlan. 21. were stabbed oy a gang oi five opposite the Macpherson Road market tonight. Ahmad was knifed in 'he chest and rushed to the hospital m a serious condition. His friend55 words
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173 1963-08-10 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak this evening said that Malaysia could be built Into a strong nation If the teachings of Islam were closely followed. He said that Islam Insisted on peace and tolerance, and If everyone In173 words
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Advertisement322 1963-08-10 4 1 REX SK Y(Smgaporc) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT MORE SPECTACLE THAN YOUR EYES CAN ENCOMPASS! MORE MARVELS THAN YOU'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE! fOOI MIGHTY WONDERS I 1001 DEATHI.ESS THRILLS FABULOUS. SPECTACULAR SCENES 0f... The ATTACK OF GIGANTIC BIRDS OF PREY! The SWAMP of DEATH with its VICIOUS WHIRLPOOLS! BATTLE AGAINST A TERRIFYING322 words
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Article, Illustration2987 1963-08-10 5 HIGH COURT HEARS EVWENCE OF RUSH UP THE CITY HALL STEPS BY CROWD WITH PLACARDS AND UMBRELLAS Torn shirt of police officer is an exhibit REPORTERS: CHIA POTEIK, R. CHANDRAN gINGAPORE, Fri. A senior police2,987 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-08-10 6 A PARADE of beauties and fashions. Such was Thursday's garden party at the Istana Negara given by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, for performers in the South-East Asia Cultural Festival in Singapore. At left. Cambodian lasses are greeted byMak Kian Seng - 111 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-08-10 6 pUAN Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Per- tuan Negara, admires the gold necklace which topped the pink, sequined costume worn by Vietnam's movie queen, Miss Tham Thuy Hang, at the garden party.41 words
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193 1963-08-10 6 pE N A N G Fri. Eighteen business leaders from six Chambers of Commerce in Penang will meet on Aug. 26 to exchange views on the island's free port status and the proposed MalayI sian common market. "We feel that a Joint meeting is193 words
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Article102 1963-08-10 6 MALAYSIA STEEL PIPE PLAN TALKS OSAKA, Frl. The Nlssho Co. and Maruichi Steel Tube Works Ltd. of Osaka are stepping up talks for establishing a .steel tube manufacturing plant in Singapore in a joint venture with local interest. The planned joint venture, Malaysia Steel Pipe Manufacturing Co. will have a102 words
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Article233 1963-08-10 7 LEADERS OF LAND HUNGRY TO MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Forty-five union officials will meet here on Tuesday to work out an "approach plan" tc ask estate agencies to allocate land for plantation employees to settle down permanently on retirement. They are all estate secretaries of the National Union of Plantation233 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-08-10 7 'ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE SHOULDN'T LOOK BACK INTO PAST'— ENVOY By TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur Friday ENLIGHTENED Malayans should look forward to future close relations with Japan and not back into the past of Malaya under the Japanese Occupation, the Japanese Ambassador,533 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-08-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 MAGISTRATE, Mr. Mah King Hock, today A repiinded a youth who extorted $1,000 from a doctor that "crime does not pay." And he bound him over in $500 for two years. Mr. Mah added: "There are 20.000 policemen In this275 words
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Article90 1963-08-10 7 Educators for study in U.S. SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore educators have been awarded educational and cultural exchange grants to study in the United States under a teacher development programme. They are Mr. Andrew Yeo Boon Hin. principal of the Hartley Secondary School and Mr. Lian Fook Shin, a lecturer in90 words
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119 1963-08-10 7 OINGAPORE, Fri. A businessman returned from Jakarta and found that his servant, left in charge of his house, had absconded with his camera, transistor radio and four blank cheques, the Third District Court was told today. Abu Hassan bin Ahmad. 30. was119 words
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139 1963-08-10 7 KUCHING. Friday rriHE Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Ningkan. in a radio broadcast last night assured the people that the new Government would do all in its power to promote the wellbeing of the people regardless of race, religion, or creed. HeReuter - 139 words
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Article43 1963-08-10 7 TELUK ANSON, Fri.— The chief Assistant District Officer. Lower Pcrak. Inche Yaakub bin Abdul Hamid. has been transferred on promotion to Lumut as District Officer. Dindings He has been succeeded by Dato Mohsmed bin Ibrahim, former Assistant District Officer. Parit.43 words
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188 1963-08-10 7 Citizenship for 526,522 under Article 17 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Up to July 31 a total of 526,522 people had become federal citizens under Article 17 of the Constitution which was repealed on July 1. a spokesman of the Registration Department said today. A number of other applications received before188 words
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Article22 1963-08-10 7 TAIPING. Fri.— The New Club. Taiping. will celebrate Malaysia Day with a cocktail party and dance on Aug. 31.22 words
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Article31 1963-08-10 7 PENANG. Fri.— The owners of two dogs which bit a postman and a water meter reader were today fined $10 each for having no control over their pets.31 words
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Article156 1963-08-10 7 Merlin shares to open on Aug. 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Hotel Merlin's issue of $3.5 million shares to the public will open on Aug. 19. the Straits Times learned today. The $1 par shares are offered in minimum blocks of 500 It la expected that the application list will156 words
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Article49 1963-08-10 7 IPOH. Fri— Mr. Lai Harcharan Singh, a lawyer, pleaded not guilty in the traffic magistrate's court here today to a charge of driving at 50 miles an hour at the 2nd mile Kuala Kangsar Road on March 3. The case will be heard on Nov.49 words
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Article, Illustration468 1963-08-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fall in rubber price will have a "grievous effect" on Malaya's future spending, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Answering questions from a visiting group of military officers and civil servants from the468 words
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Article61 1963-08-10 8 IPOH. Prl. A Horn? Kong artist. Mr Lin Chien Shin. 43. will hold a four-day exhibition ot Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal-engravings at the Perak Sundry Shops' Guild in Jalan Yang Kalsom from tomorrow. There will be 120 exhibits on view from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.61 words
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Article49 1963-08-10 8 PENANG. Fri. Ttie Penang Tourist Association is to distribute 20.000 copies of a "Penang in colour" brochure to all Malayan embassies, travel agents and tour operators.. The association will also revise the pamphlet "Penang for the visitor" by adding a coloured cover and other photographs.49 words
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209 1963-08-10 8 pENANG, Fri.— Eleven British soldiers, due to leave for Borneo on Sunday, were today charged with behaving in a disorderly manner by assaulting members of the public in Penang Road last night Privates Leirers, 19 Brice, 20. Woodford, 19, Walsh.209 words
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Article85 1963-08-10 8 Minister concludes visit SEREMBAN. Frl.— The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin H:.JI Talib concluded a two-day visit to Negri Sembllan today after declaring open two subhealth centres, a district health centre and a midwifes' dormitory In the state The sub-health centres are at Nilai and Bimpang Durlan and85 words
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201 1963-08-10 8 MALAYSIA: 'DID P.M. CONSULT PENANG?' OENANG, Fri. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will be asked if the Federal Government, or the Prime Minister, had consulted the Penang State Government on the formation of Malaysia. This, and 24 other questions, have been submitted to the State Legislative Assembly by201 words
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Article119 1963-08-10 8 Six months' jail for no I-card IPOH. Frl.— P. Viloosamy. 24, was jailed for six months' jail today for failing to register himself for an ldenteity card. He was found without an identity card In Kampar Road here on July 7. Viloosamy, now in Taiplng Prison for another offence, has119 words
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324 1963-08-10 8 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Ministry of LaL bour today denied charges made by the National Trades Union Congress that police had indulged in an unnecessary display of force during an incident in which 20 .strikers of the Star Press were arrested on ruesday. The parliamentary324 words
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Article64 1963-08-10 8 IPOH. Prl The police here have arrested a youth iti connection with the theft of SI 38 and cigarettes worth $120 from the Ipoh airport canteen early yesterday. The Air Traffic Controller. Mr. Patrick David Abrahams. 31. found the canteen main door open when he made64 words
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Miscellaneous133 1963-08-10 8 !//#>•/ Onp Ky \\T. llu.nl in (^HH^J fegaT *££> 1 1 SSsSEST kngSl ha Dick Tracy By i hosier GnulU I (i^*hTfl^ 1 r AU C T NOW 7^°°*"^ 1r COUWSE. I CAN LOCATE r*"*ST of *i_i_ mou say \T AC£? J A\ »t-™^™= J Menes a book wis I133 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1963-08-10 9 JOSEPH IVECHSBERG - JOSEPH IVECHSBERG LLOYD'S— I OF LONDON By A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF ONE OF THE MOST FASCINATING MARKET-PLACES IN THE WORLD THERE EXISTS NO 'INSURABLE' RISK ON EARTH THAT LLOYD'S WONT TAKE SHOULD The New York World's Fair not open on time next April owing to war, si1,415 words
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Advertisement343 1963-08-10 9 Wmmmmmmmmmmm^mWmml^^K/I^^K' A jE mEShS Imw^mmmm wm^imm*mmmmmmmmim**Jßß^** HHf^ mhv^"'v r "^s|p $3 ■■■^m^m\ 1 ___^—^^^^^^mmtßmmmwml^m^^^^^^^^^^^^Wk. mHMMMMMBt> IWBBW^^^^^^^^ g**"^ *m*mmmmwmmmwmm ■»..> V I HHt_3 —^«»«»i^Jm *a««ijß Of course, no one would wear white gloves to work this which makes the great and real improvement in IGNITION 7 LONGER SPARK PLUG LIFE B.343 words
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Obituary28 1963-08-10 10 Wordt SIQ I Minimum, MR. E. V. DAVIE*. 73T-I Florence nzapore, passed away peacefilly at a.m.. Bth Auiruat. Burial took place the same evening at Btdadan Vmetery.28 words
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Article57 1963-08-10 10 •0 Wordt >/• (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late James Mattkaw Cahrtan sincerely thank members of the Katonc Block Rosary THE FAMILY of the late Mr. S Trimenhcjii' thank all Doctors Kur»:n>; Staff of Ward *1A G H K*-servl<r« Association, frlenda and relativea for their kind assi'tance. condolences. re**ths57 words
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Article258 1963-08-10 10 ■n Wordt $1* (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Kijuttafel Is served every Saturday and Sunday tun'-h tinie FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD Invite all teachers and book addicts ■o bfwWM In their showroom at Times Houne. River Valley Road, Singapore EASY WAY TO Slim! F.at lens of the •larch rood*. Knjoy cri»!>.258 words
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Article307 1963-08-10 10 HEAR PHILIPPINOS EVANGELIST GrcKorio Tinciion at Newton Uft Ounti. non. Kens Lee Road. Bpore Saturday 10th August 7.30 p m All W. lrom<-. OR C. U. JAMES. Th.D.. wallknown Lvanuelist and dynamic speaker will address at the Oospel Crusade Chinch Of Christ of Malaya. M. Sophia Road, on307 words
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Article671 1963-08-10 10 Indonesia's policy of confrontation still seems to depend at least as much upon the generals and the admirals as on Soekarno and the Cabinet If this is a wrong assumption, then Antara's reporting of the Jakarta scene is at fault and it is absurd to blame671 words
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Article395 1963-08-10 10 The Advisory Board to the Federal Capital Commissioner has finished its study of the recommendations for a tenan-jy tribunal placed before it by Tuan Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris three and a half months ago. Regulations for 'the tribunal, it has been announced, are now being drawn up395 words
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Article185 1963-08-10 10 The Japanese occupation ended eighteen years ago, < leaving behind much destruct- > ion and suffering, and in many thousands of homes the memory of sons and daughters put to a cruel death. Many have since forgotten and even forgiven: some are not as ready. Where bitter feelings remain,185 words
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Article, Illustration1820 1963-08-10 10 REBECCA WEST - REBECCA WEST Dr. Ward HE DIED QUITE UNNECESSARILY AT THE HANDS OF THE STATE -THE LAW KILLED HIM Society too was on trial at the Old Bailey by Th* distinguished British writer and critic 44 A OATS and Im m o n keys." m Othello said of1,820 words
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Article285 1963-08-10 10 BRIAN PARK ] - BRIAN PARK] I from T ON DON. Fri. The JLj weeds have taken over in the garden of Stephen Ward's cottage on the banks of the Thames at Cliveden. The paint is peeling. Some of the windows are cracked. A pebble drive connects this damp,285 words
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Advertisement359 1963-08-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* Wordt tls l Minimum) BROWN: To Dorothy and Jimnv a Kift of a son on 7 >>-«.l Brother to Venetia and Catnerine Thanks to Doctors an Wordt Sit (Minimum) MOW VIM: H.'tween Jimmy Ho« o Mdm How Tre. and Jrnny Vim. d o Mrs. R Vim on359 words
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Advertisement14 1963-08-10 10 for that CONFIDENT feeling of EXPERT TAILORING J mm%' M of 81, HIGH ST.14 words
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Advertisement242 1963-08-10 10 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR 4m£^" s *«>)A**rt**^\ CAREER W*\ w#iaTl aWaVaTI 9*^ 3 M si^T^ m^ mm *'^^r Basinen luccess it frequently measured by the pnetial yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own. money for emergencies, a car these are tome of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy.242 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-08-10 11 Malacca Governor's term ends this month MALACCA, Fri. The ITI four-year term of office of the Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, will end at midnight on Aug. 31. Tun Malek himself announced this today in a speech after a parade at the Banda padang here to189 words
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Article162 1963-08-10 11 ITOTA BHARU, Fri. 1V With another diarrhoea death reported from Kampqner Lembah today, villagers are complaining that the authorities are taking "little interest" in their Plight. Today"s victim was a padl planter. All bin Isa, 55 This brings to 13 diarrhoea deaths in the kampong162 words
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Article63 1963-08-10 11 SINGAPRE. Fri. Delegates from the Malaysian territories, the United States, Canada, Aus- 11 alia and several countries In Europe are expected to attend the five-day international convention of Jehovah's Witnesses in Singapore. The assembly, sponsored by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Brooklyn, New York,63 words
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Article551 1963-08-10 11 MALAYAN TELLS PERTH COURT: I THOUGHT IT WAS MEDICINE..SHE SAID SHE WAS SICK, SO I GAVE HER SOME PERTH. Fri. MALAYAN student charged with a sex drug offence told a Perth criminal court jury today that he had given the drug to a girl "toReuter - 551 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-08-10 11 DUNNE SAYS LEGISLATE FOR EXPORT IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Fri 'JrHE Malaysian Government should encourage the export of locally-manufactured goods and legislate accordingly. Mr. Patrick O'Neil-Dunne, international director of the Rothmans Group of Companies, said this before leaving for London after a tour of South-East Asia. He said: "The essential Ingredient384 words
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143 1963-08-10 11 The oyster industry may become extinct MU AR, Fri. The oyster industry in Muar river may face abrupt extinction if the dry spell continues. At present only six out of the 80 oyster-catchers are still engaged in the business along the bed of the river. Fifty of them have become143 words
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Article28 1963-08-10 11 BATU OAJAH, Fri. The Girl Guides will hold a fun fair In aid of their headquarters building fund at the Sultan Yussuf School here tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration225 1963-08-10 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Jeanettp Mackie, Australia's "first secretary" loves her Job very much. In fact if she had to choose between marriage and her career as a secretary, the choice would be simple her career comes first. Miss Mackle, who is now in225 words
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Article52 1963-08-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Australian and New Zealand Air Training Corps cadets will be amonß the 165 cadets and officers of thr Malayan Air Training Corps attending a summer camp next werk. The camp at the Royal Air Force. Seleiar. will begin on Suaday and end on52 words
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Article335 1963-08-10 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. TH E University of Singapore today announced the names of 28 new doctors, including two women, who have completed the final part 111 professional examination for the degrees of M.8., B.S. in medicine, surgery and obstetrics and gynaecology. The new doctors are: Basheer Ahamad Adam335 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-08-10 11 3 Malayan wives among returning Australian families IifALACCA, Fri.— Three ITI Malayan wives were among 133 Australian servicemen and their families who left here last.night by air on their way to Australia. The three are wives of Australian Servicemen from the 2nd Bn.. the Royal Au*j tralian Regiment, in Teran-190 words
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Advertisement102 1963-08-10 11 INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. Ist year 18. 23. 27. 2nd year 17. 22. 26. 3rd year 16. 21. 25. I9J H 1 I MONTHLY 4th year 14. 17. 20. Ikl m l\ RENTAL sth year 13. 16. 19. 6th year 12. 15. 18. REDUCING BY $1. PER YEAR Li102 words
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Advertisement69 1963-08-10 11 Enjoy the masculine freshness of r_ i A I Ht.'C'MX i^HrfM [^?r P.ot«!nc £31 A, Sup*' Smoot* m<r SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON SPECIAL SALE SHOES. TRUNKS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS. HANDBAGS clearing of SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES! SAN MING s Z\k CO., LTD. p 211-213. 221. 264. South Bridge Road, 1383, North Bridge69 words
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Miscellaneous630 1963-08-10 11 (Today's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYA T&wi?** 12 mldnißht cIOM NATIONAL SHORTWAVE D nlA eiMPADrtDr 41.7 menu RADIO SINGAPORE AM., b.uu lunt oignal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-KU, 0.U2 Freiude iv KTMC- 476 metres S£ U0 n fln>t OB"". I'"-' NATIONAL SHORTWAVE News, <.10 bong* miv b. mmmvtfu 41 m ,i,,,630 words
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237 1963-08-10 12 Now they're queueing at -Dr. Quack's KLANG, Friday T»HEY were queueing up for "tea leaves" at Dr. Quack's "dispensary" in Kampong Java, two miles from here, today. More than 50 diabetics, some from as far as Ipoh, Seremban and Kuala Lumpur, were all over the kampong home of Haji Ibrahim237 words
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Article35 1963-08-10 12 IPOH. Prl. A student, Ong Kce Long, 18. was today fined $25 in default one week's jail by a magistrate for abusing police constable Mitt Singh at Mengletnbu last night. He pleaded guilty.35 words
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Article114 1963-08-10 12 SINGAPORE. Prl. Straits Times readers from both Stnga- j pore and Federation today sent another $328.50 to Singapore widow. Madam Jathambal. whose husband was killed In a road accident, and her. 16 children. The donations are from: V. Paklrlsamy. Singapore $50; officers and other ranks of114 words
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Article110 1963-08-10 12 Stamps to mark birth of Malaysia SINGAPORE, Fri. Special postage stamps will be issued simultaneously in all the territories of Malaysia on aur. 31, to commemorate the birth of Malaysia. The stamps are of three denominations 10 cents. 12 cents and 50 cents. The design depicts a 14--pointed star with110 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-08-10 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Miss Oh Ewe Im (above), programme secretary of the YWCA here, left today for a six-month training coarse with the YWCAs of New Zealand and Ana. tralia. She will spend six weeks in New Zealand and then complete her training course98 words
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Article59 1963-08-10 12 TELUK ANSON. Pri Twentytwo teachers from secondary continuation schools In Perak will attend a special four-day Education Department in-i>ervice course in agricultural science at the rural training centre in Degong near here from Aug. 21. Lectures will be given by experts on vegetable, coconut and nitdi59 words
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379 1963-08-10 12 K. BASKARAN - L-drivers can still get a pass guarantee K. BASKARAN _i by 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. |T didn't take me long to find out how some of the country's 579 driving schools were responding to the Transport Minister's warning in Ipoh yesterday that they would lose their licences if they continued379 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-08-10 12 Bananas for Japan if there is no fruit fly I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya could export millions of dollars worth of bananas and other fruit to Japan if two Japanese entomologists give the country a clean bill of (vegetable) health. The entomologists. Mr. Rinichi Kawasaki and Takao Hamada, who were sent320 words
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Article31 1963-08-10 12 SINGAPORE. Pri.— ln anil wcret society raids throughout th< island during the past 24 hours police have detained eight mer under the Societies Ordinance anc screened 509 suspects.31 words
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Advertisement121 1963-08-10 12 BE FIRST THAMES TRADER CHASSIS WITH W Vi CAB OR WINDSHIELD AVAILABLE f V <fjm if v -i^., rxLLIMDILM LUXURY PUBLIC TRANSPORT Bl S |V M i ii—^ The THAMES TRADER Range offers £*fc*i vehicles with gross vehicle weights from SSgg If 8,720 lbs. to 25,000 lbs. plus an ArticuU121 words
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Advertisement154 1963-08-10 12 I Built better to serve better I COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT WATER COOLER Recommended for Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals, Hotels, Factories, Clubs etc. Quiet operation, numerous models. ICECREAM CONSERVATOR Designed for efficiency, reliability and low cost operation. Ice cream will remain firm and fresh. Many models to choose from. J£jG£v/**£w.£oJa. DEHUMDIFIER Quickly and154 words
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Miscellaneous328 1963-08-10 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Give food to a friend, subject 1. Emptying the House (or a to alteration <13>. division? (13). I. Sunday on which German 9. Get back or better (7). gentleman goes about like this 10. Fog disaster: outcome, food with a lady, destination imfor a shark328 words
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Letter472 1963-08-10 13 Tha diminishing 'cloak and dagger' posts I REFER to the statement by Mr. Zaidi, president of the WDCSA in the Straits Times of August 7. As you have recently published a number of statements by him, may I crave space to reply? Mr. Zaidi has, unfortunately,472 words
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Letter105 1963-08-10 13 NO JOBS HERE FOR THE GIRLS 1 APPLIED for a Colombo Plan scholarship and wrote that I wished to serve in the Malayan Civil Service. When I went foi the interview I was told that this service Is not open to girls I was indignant. Why cannot girls be allowed105 words
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151 1963-08-10 13 \Y IT H reference to the "Higher pay Inducement plan" in the Straits Times of Aug. 3, the Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association unreservedly state that it augurs well for the future of Malaysia that Malaya, the major partner, has thought it fit151 words
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Letter106 1963-08-10 13 T ITH the many Housing and Development Board flat.-, built last year In Alexandra Hill Estate, there is a tremendous Increase of population and 1 think It Is time the Government took every dossiblß step to Improve amenities In the estate. There are still no street lamps in106 words
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Letter72 1963-08-10 13 RECENTLY I made a complaint about those stinking cesspools in Kampong Amber. Well, I really do admire the Government for sending those City Council workers to attend to this matter, but what a bunch of lazy fellows! Though they came every other day, they made no improvement at72 words
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Letter149 1963-08-10 13 AS an occasional visitor to Kangar in Perils. lam annoyed that motorists are required to have their lights switched on when parking on the main road which is brightly lit at night. Recently I had to do so for three consecutive nights until morning because of the149 words
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Letter80 1963-08-10 13 I THINK the PMIP Government's ultimatum to all State Government officials In Kelantan nut to participate in any form of Malaysia celebrations, is i foolish one. This is not only an abuse of the basic right of assembly but also an impertinent intervention in officials' private lives.80 words
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Letter78 1963-08-10 13 Sorting out a puzzle I HAVE to rerer to the letter which appeared in your paper on August 3 headlined "Exam puzzle". Unfortunately, the information given by 'Puzzled" is not complete. If "Puzzled" would write or call at the Federal Examinations Syndicate, Davidson Road, Kuala Lumpur, with full details of78 words
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Letter28 1963-08-10 13 Tj^Oß the past five years the residents of Margaret Drive have had to put up with a road that is in complete darkness. ANGRY Singapore28 words
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Advertisement238 1963-08-10 13 W FLIP-OVER. FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKOHIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL-RUN" model 100 I f- /^^m/i Baßk Only 2 sacondt for mid-roll film chongaovar EASY-TO-USE Bmm I acMl SEKONIC I V Low Voltag* Syitam with Zoom I L»n» PI. 5 Reionor Zoom Lani I J5-25mm Voltoga Change-over Sytram I 110- 240 V238 words
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Advertisement219 1963-08-10 13 35 th Anniversary HUjl now on mk 3 for the price f 2 r^S^SV COTTON VESTS SUN SUITS |J2>J PRINTED SHIRTS ROMPERS f7^ SM PRINTED SHORTS £!&KC SPECIAL OFFER COUNTER f J^**£j AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES bfiß^J Be Early To Avoid The Rush JJlaif Ttlaif Co..** Main Stor.: 369, North Bndqe219 words
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Advertisement452 1963-08-10 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for tbe supply of 20 bogle goods brake vans and 50 four-wheeled covered goods wagons with alternative quotation fur an additional 40 wagons. Further particulars may be obtained from the Oeneral Manager's Office, Malayan Railway, P.O. Box No. 1, Kuala Lumpur. DATO AHMAD BIN452 words
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Advertisement937 1963-08-10 14 I Continued from Page 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT IB Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtro RBAO the Senior Appointments Vacant In The Sunday Mail each week. JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK required. Write to 136, Paslr Panjang Road, Singapore 5. ENEROETIG Typlst/Klling Clerk. State experience, education, age and ■alary expected. Apply937 words
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Advertisement1086 1963-08-10 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I» Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St rfs. txtro FIRST CLASS MALAY Driver with clean licence availanie September Ist. bpeaks and writes English. Has worked for same employer 17 years, but has now become redundant. Excellent references. Apply Singapore ***** Ext. 123, normal office hours. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from1,086 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-08-10 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ?0 Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtro 3 BEDROOMS iiirntshed detached house servant's qu.nter. telephone, prrtty garden European Locality. Pill IQI 10 S5OO/- I'm Tel: Spore 884J3 SMALL FURNISHED BED SITTINGROOM own entrance, refrigerator, suitable Chinese bachelor/working girl. Chancery Lane, rent $85/- p.m. Phone (Spore) *****, 91,049 words
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Advertisement1056 1963-08-10 14 TUITION tt Worm* Si (Mi*.h-Box tt et*. txtrm NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL Kilropean, Asian lßH'ructoni. -2. Tanglln Road. (Spore). tM: *****. Tuition ENCLISH LATIN Mathematics. Specially qualißed teach British eMMres) Uoa A4UVJ S I s pore. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual controlled Minor 11)00 Triumph Heralds. Courses $35/-. Phone Spore MM. VWCA1,056 words
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Advertisement1046 1963-08-10 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Worm* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtro REKORD Four door 15.000 miles Philippß Radio chrome bubs excellent condition two owners, valuable extras. Beat offer secures. Tel: (Spore) 3K234. WE OPEN all day today. British. American, Continental, Australian cars for ypur choosing at Progress Motors. Orchard Road.1,046 words
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Advertisement972 1963-08-10 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worm* $S (Mi*.)— Box St et*. Metro tMI JACUAI 2.4 1 owaer only cone 17,900 miles excellent condlt on. Plsase rlni: Spore ***** after 2 tn LATE 1954 VAUXHALL V. v r excellent condition. Taxed and Insured 1.300/- 0.n.0. No dealers. Phone J.B. 2720. SINGAPORE USED CAR972 words
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Advertisement865 1963-08-10 14 FOR SALE Word* SS Ml*.)— Box SO rts. txtrm MUST CLEAR. Oil— II shirts fS-MI, Dunicarr** X2-M). Korkrt Watch. Table Clo>ks SIMM). Situl rxir.i for Po«lat:e Himiilay :i .i. I Itcmi s tore EUROPEAN LEAVING Kuiiln Lumpur ofr.-rs to l rurnlturc. K.lvin.itor rririK'i'rstor and room airi-orKtitionrr. vacuum cleaner and several865 words
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Advertisement1343 1963-08-10 15 TO UVtRKni'L t WESI COAST U.K., Oue S'pori Sana P. S'riam Penang ASPHAIiON llttl. hl»t. M burg II Pt Atg 11 AN 12 PAIROCLUB L pttl Oublm. Glasgow AN << Aug 11 An 14/18 AN 17 BIOMED I Mil, Oublm, Hamburg An II An la AN 18/28 Aig 11 ACAPENOB1,343 words
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Advertisement1452 1963-08-10 15 mittMAth'j!)kytimAirnT>m\ DfttMHiiAlMaaUlMdal H THE E. A. C. UNESSAILINGS TO GENOA IE HAVRE. HAMIURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, i yggjg. ROTTERDAM. AMSIEROAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. r?lVsS\m KAMBODIA" 1) Sail'll" SaileV UPt/il'Auf t\^3LJ*J MAUkkA" 21/1« AS n,,i Aiig 21;2> »»t "SONGR.MLA" a) 21 Aif 4 Sept 5/ 7 Sipt 1/ I Sept i1,452 words
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Advertisement1412 1963-08-10 15 FXPRESS SERVICE TO I «BIN, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Penang BENCLEUCN L'pill. Hlrfl, I'aM AN "/IS H/» WNVRACRII l«ia. M'tairf, «'daai, A'««if Aif 17/11 MNNACNIE (H) Htarf, I in. 6-MMtfc, I'daa) An *H 24/21 IMNVI bennevis (E.lpj L'paaT. raws, a-wwb, Hun Mbro AN 21/28 J«N/I lENGLOC (IXJ1,412 words
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Advertisement1308 1963-08-10 15 fe MeALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w, lib Mi Ml ibaaV^ CLLERM AN LDfE 4ft KLA VEKKSS LUCE LONfON. HAMBURG MTTERMM. lM AJDKUS. SAN FUNCISCO, HAVRE HULL t MtMUSMfUCN. JEATTtE. VANCOIVER PORTUNI. ein if iipin utmm urtajja^caiini saatt tfari Sham feninf SUNNYViIU t/27 Aaf 28/U Aaf S'pori P. S'hM Peking AIM1,308 words
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362 1963-08-10 16 rE price of Straits tin fell one dollar yesterday to $451 per picul on an offering, estimated reduced by 5 tons to 255 tons. In London on Thursday tin opened on a steady note, but subsequently softened, notably for cash which finished362 words
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660 1963-08-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent NEGLIGIBLE interest was again shown on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in the industrial section of the market. Prices drifted downwards although some were fractionally better in the afternoon. Nineteen counters eased, and only three improved660 words
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Article24 1963-08-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices Atif. 8 Aug. 9 Industrials: 115 68 114.69 Tins: 108.67 108.93 S rubbers: 113.66 113.18 Dec 29, 1962 100.24 words
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Article695 1963-08-10 16 fOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in INDUSTRIALS: B.ustoad (I.ooo> ■LM; Dunlops (7.000) $3 13, (1,000) S3 12- E. Smsttsrs (2.000) 53.09, (1000) $3.10; Esss ordi (2,000) $3.36, (9.000) 53.37, (1.000)695 words
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Article73 1963-08-10 16 /"HINKIt Preduci Eicnangt, SNigav a«ri n«en »rleei per pieul yeiterday: ecenut ell: bulk 145 Mliera, drum 148 seller*. Cepra: Aug /Sept. VK Continent $28 buyers. Petweri Muntok volte $lS7t senera. Batmwak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $92 aellers. carbled Larnponc black $92t sellers. ASTA $102t sellers. Slngapere73 words
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563 1963-08-10 16 rpHE Manila conference was the spark that set off the week's decline, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. The political harmony reported brought sellers into the market who had been holding stock against possible further tightening of supplies from563 words
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Article139 1963-08-10 16 MELBOURNE, Frl. QENERAL investments tad Industrials continied their firm trend with rises again well in excess of falls. Companies reporting good results are well supported and ConrUnlds rose further today. Philip Morris gained to 395. 6d. after sharp rise in profits and higher dividend. Country Television share* continued139 words
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Article261 1963-08-10 16 AUGUST first grada rubber buyers f.o.b. elsaod mi S p.m. in Slngaper* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7O» cents per Ib. up a quarter of cent on Thursday's closing livel for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cloning prHsa tn cents psr Ib. yesterday: Int.261 words
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Article29 1963-08-10 16 Aneust 9 MALAYAN RUBBER i PRICE: 70i cents (up a f quarter of a cent). TIN: 5451 (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 5 tons).29 words
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Article246 1963-08-10 16 SHIPS lying alsngslde the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Kuala Lumpur 44, Bengloe 3<i/39. Kota a-ihra 40/41, President Madison UA. Dresden 31/32, Stiver King 21/22, Vietnam 6/7, Rokan Tiit N.W. 5. Brira 46, Galileo Galilei 1/3, Astern Maru 47, Kyoto 10/11. Vlrx-ke Maerak 4/."i. Burnslde246 words
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Article178 1963-08-10 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 9. Three months. Dun lops 20 cts. McAllster 12 eta. K. Smelters 20 eta. Robinson 11 cts. Kmo 21 cts. C. Storage 4 ld. K. A N. 18 cts. Kothmann 11 cts. Gammon 15 cts. 8. Land 6 cts. R. B'pura. 11 cts. 8. Darby178 words
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Article79 1963-08-10 16 TMI Malayan Exchange Bankf Altsrates to merchants yesterday (all rato to S100): Canada: buying TT 35 9'lB. airmail OD 3A 11/16. 90 d/st. 36 3/16 credit hill;.. 36t trade bills. ■•Ming TT or OD ready: Canada :<'!; Deituche Marks 1291: Helland Cuiirien 1171. On the free exefiance market79 words
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Advertisement1103 1963-08-10 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Sport P. Shim Honolulu S.Francisco l.Anfeitt N York Montreal ■'Caajku Man" M/tt »«t 11/31 «if It Sett 27 Stst 11 Oct 21 Oct "Ntiaat Mars" 20/21 Sett 24 25 Seat v Ocl II Oct 21 Oct iKn 121,103 words
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Advertisement770 1963-08-10 16 WtSTBOUNOi tUROPE SERVICt Sport P. S* t rari^^"~^enang M'ttilltt. BtrMatß. Nam, LOUDIMA 11/12 Aig 13/14 Aig U Aaf Oitiirk, Aatwerp, Hasjisri Brcnta. Ratttrasa. SOUTH > WEST AFRICA SERVICE. Sport 1 TCHIBANCA It Ptrt Durban <231), Port Eliubttn (21/1). Ctpttown (21/l>. Matadi (2/1), Port Harcourt, Lagos (I/I). Cotoaoa (It/t, Lornt, Tema770 words
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Advertisement155 1963-08-10 16 ft: Adtt, Ptrt Said, tttttrtta, Aasttrdati mankarg. IK Gdyiia. rport P tta* *aMtt "SMMtI Sikirski" It/14 Am IVII Am •Tltwti" 12/U Aag 11/1 B At* "last* RntkU" H/n Aag n/24 Aig Uasrsi Ageatti c.F. SIM* 1 CO, (M) LTi. '•>' nm > Mn > f tn iMCttk. MtUtag. Bintiai. laaai155 words
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Advertisement588 1963-08-10 17 TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAVU on behalf of the STATE GOVERNMENT OF PENANG 100 LOW COST BRICK TERRACE HOUSES AT AGRICULTURAL STATION AVER ITAM PENANG. Contractors desirous of tendering for the construction of 100 Low Cost Brick Terrace Houses together with Sewers are invited to submit588 words
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Advertisement781 1963-08-10 17 NOTICES NOTICE It is published lor general information that the closing date of the tender (or the Construction oi One Hydraulic Pipe Line Buctlon Cutter Dredge for P.W.D.. Singapore, has been extended from 23rd August. 1963 to 10th September, 1963. NOTICE OF REMOVAL r We have the pleasure in announct781 words
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Advertisement865 1963-08-10 17 NOTICES NOTICE The partners in the Atlas Construction Co., of Hardware House I Kuala Lumpur, business registration No. *****8 are Khong Chia Yeong and H. A. Williams. Dated this 7th day of August 1963. Khon B Chla Yeong. H. A. Williams. NOTICE MR. CHEE SOON TECK has terminated his services865 words
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Advertisement675 1963-08-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATION KJK APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts In the University of Malaya: (a) Laboratory Assistants (b) Stenographers (O Clerks (d) Typists Application forms and further particulars may be obtained on request from the Registrar, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, by675 words
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Advertisement766 1963-08-10 17 TENDERS J.K.R: TENDER NOTICE WORKSHOP PEBSEKUTUAN DISPOSAL OF UNSERVICEABLE PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Sealed Tenders are invited up to 3.00 p.m. on 23rd August 1963 by t Jurutera Jer.tera Penguasa, Work- i shop Persekutuan, J.K.R., Jalan 1 Cneras, Kuala Lumpur, for toe purcnase of the following unserviceable plant and equipment Eaxth766 words
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Advertisement428 1963-08-10 17 TENDER j ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by :he Chairman. Economic Developnent Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday, 16th August. 1963. tor:— THE EXECUTION OF EARTHWORKS ON REMAINING PARTS OF FORMER HILL NO. 10 AND ADJACENT HILL AT JURONO. (Show Round on428 words
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Advertisement105 1963-08-10 17 TENDER J.K.R. PAHANG TENDERS Irom Registered Class "D" and above JKR Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negri. JK;: Paliane. Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m. on 15th August. 1D63 for the completion of a road formation und lateritc gravel surface beiween 0 m.s. and sth m.s. Pahang Tua-Kg: Lepar Road.105 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-08-10 18 tyONG Fook Yoong (left) scores Malaysia's nrst goal in the Merdeka tournament on Thursday night, beating Japanese goalkeeper Hosaka (right). Japan however won the match 4-3. Timesport picture by Lim Yaw Chong.Lim Yaw Chong - 35 words
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508 1963-08-10 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by pENANG, Fri. Mark down Beradu Untong, late Hit Parade, as a good outsider in the main sprint (Race 4) at Penang on Sunday. The five- year-old Star Spangled Banner mare did a rousing half-mile trial on good I going508 words
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Article1322 1963-08-10 18 Race One: 2.15-Cl 3 Div 1-5 f 1 ***** Prince Tournai (K.Y. Limi Danieli. 9 90 IF) Mitchell 1 2 ***** Palomar (Low &Ng St.) Rodgen,, 7 8 12. Mavnard 3 ***** Flcetmuslcr (Brighton St.) Martin, 8 8.12 Harbridre 2 4 8 Adantn (Robinson St.) R. Breuk. 51,322 words
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266 1963-08-10 18 CRICKET T ONDON, Fri. County k cricket champions Yorkshire raced to victory in two days by seven wickets against Derbyshire on a lively pitch at Leeds yesterday. Yorkshire gained a first innings lead of only 29 with Derbyshire pace man Harold Rhodes making theReuter - 266 words
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Article51 1963-08-10 18 SINGAPORE. FTI Singapore Teachers Union staged a ■'walkout" in their SAFA Junior Cup tie against Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang here yesterday. Five minutes from time, with SCC leading 4-3. STO captain ordered his team to walk out after he was told by the referee to leave the51 words
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Advertisement221 1963-08-10 18 In the lIoSdM it's time for a #3^ .as in 124 other countries throughout the world! Here visitors to the famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, enjoy cool, golden Tiger Beer. Tiger Beer is freshly- imported from Asia's most progressive breweries the tiger Breweries at Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.221 words
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Article, Illustration678 1963-08-10 19 FMAAU MEET by OH KEE TIANG: Penang, Friday gELANGOR are leading with four golds, four and a half silvers and two bronzes at the end of the first day of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's fourth national championships at the City678 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-08-10 19 SOCCER COURSE BEGINS I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that every soccer-playing nation in Asia should exchange views on how to improve the standard of the game. The Tengku, who Is president of the F.A. of Malaya and the Asian Football Confederation,218 words
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Article91 1963-08-10 19 SINGAPORE, Frl. The visiting Western Australian waterpolo team scored their second win when they beat Combined Schools 10-1 in a match played at Amber Road today. The tourists, led by Allan Charleston, who presented Australia in the 1956 and 1960 Olympics proved too fast for91 words
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Article773 1963-08-10 19 NATIONAL MEET FIRST DAY RESULTS MEN 1 00 M —Heat 1: 1 M. Jegathesan (Sel) 11.2, 2 G. Rajalingam (Sel) 11.4, 3 S. Somasundram (Mai) 11.5; Heat 2: 1 Mohameci Ariffln (Sel) 11.5, 2 Tan Joo Keng (Pk» 11.7, 3 A. Lazaroo iJohi 11.9; Heat 3: 1 Mohamed Din (Sel)773 words
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Article36 1963-08-10 19 SOCCER— L. Perak Dlv. 1 (T. Anson > Town Council 4 Teruna Jaya 0. Kluanr Div. 1: Gurkha Engnieers 4 Rivertex 0. Spore inter-community centres: Jn Eunos 3 Kpg Kembannan 1; Middle Rd. 6 Queenstown 2.36 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-08-10 19 TEOH ENG TATT - JEGA SETS SIGHTS ON SPRINT MARKS TEOH ENG TATT -by SINGAPORE, Fri. M. jegamesan, Malaysia s xasi.es i man, aims to rewrite tne buigapure ma open spiiiii recoras in tne unampionsnips at Farrer Fane on nug. 17-18. Jega will make an all-out bid to better ins own records oi lO.osec329 words
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652 1963-08-10 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Umpires should look out for the 'chuckers' NORMAN SIEBEL CRICKET -by Kuala Lumpur, Fri f F the Malay Cricket Association selectors were to pick a team today, Osborne Gooding, Malacca's West Indian, and Brian Shillinglaw (Singapore) would be automatic choices to open the bowling. It therefore says much for Souths652 words
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270 1963-08-10 19 Majid: I did not want to take that spot kick KUALA LUMPUR, Frl— Left-half Majid Arifl today disclosed that he was forced against his will to take the penalty kick whicn could possioiy nave saved Malaysia from their 4-3 defeat by Japan in last night 6 opening match oi the270 words
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Article21 1963-08-10 19 TAIPINO. Frt This year's North Perak lawn tennis championships will be held here from Sept. 14 to 22.21 words
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Advertisement98 1963-08-10 19 YOU CAN BANK ON THE YOUNG ONES! if titi w^ V^Vlil WBMa^tM BrTC A Today's teenagers know what they like... and pay for it. In fact, they're in the midst of the biggest spending spree in history, says ALLAN GODDARD HUH in a revealing story in this week's... hd f98 words
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Advertisement197 1963-08-10 19 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOOVER PARK 7\ MS BUKIT TIAAAH ROAD, (behind beauty world) SINGAPORE THE HOUSING ESTATE OF ULTRA MODERN DESIGN AND SETTING ON ABOUT 17 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND IN THE MOST QUIET HEALTHY AND CONGENIAL LOCALITY. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO SCHOOLS, BANK, MARKET AND CINEMAS. CONVENIENT197 words
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Miscellaneous75 1963-08-10 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Mrrdeka tournament. Thailand v Japan (7 p.m.) and Forces v Nat. China (8.30, both matches at Merdeka Stadium Kb). ATHLETICS National championships final day (9.30 a.m., City Stadium Penang). CRICKET Annual match, North v South (11 ajn., Ipoh Padang). Tour match, CSC President 1 XI v Ceylon75 words
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477 1963-08-10 20 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE, By SINGAPORE, Fri. THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has stipulated that any medical and other projects which Japan offers to set un in Singapore as a gesture of atonement lor wartime atrocities siiould not be less than $50 million in valve.477 words
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Article113 1963-08-10 20 1/UCHING. Fri.-Bor- aer bandits are reported to have visited a longhouse at Tinting Lalang, a short way below Lubok Antu, in Surawak's Second Division, at seven o'clock last night There were seven men in the gang. They were wearing jungle green uniforms and carrying rifles and113 words
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Article, Illustration266 1963-08-10 20 AGE-LIMIT BID TO OUST SARDON AS YOUTH CHIEF KUALA KANGSAR, Friday. T^HE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji 1 Jubir, who is also the leader of Umno youths, today accused the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khaiid bin Awang Osman, and several other party chiefs of c?oing266 words
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Obituary78 1963-08-10 20 MR. LEE CNOON ENG. H1i.15 Lee Kirn Blak. agf 9ft dird »-S-63 at his residence t»\ t'pprr Sernnicoon Road. SlnKMpor* 19 Irnving behind ."i *on«. Mrun. L*r Yoni; Joo. Vont Whatt. Yi.n»: Chyi-. Yong Lee (Paul). Yong Choy. 5 d-iiiKhtiTs-in-lau 3 dawchii-r*. aonn-ln-lnu II Krandchilrtr.n ..nd -andrhildrrn to mourn78 words
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Obituary24 1963-08-10 20 MRS KATE FLEURV IDC* Katr fully it .1 |..in vii Kr.dav !Mh Auburn. Kum-ral lrav* 81. Joiirph .i Church <s«-ntul> IX) pni today24 words
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77 1963-08-10 20 ROME. Fri. Whistle at pretty girls in public in Italy and you commit an offence, according to a Supreme court ruling. Two youths did that at Bari five years ago and a magistrate gave them a suspended 10-day jail sentence for molesting girls.77 words
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252 1963-08-10 20 Russia has given up attempt to land man on moon WASHINGTON. Fri.— BriUsb astronomer. Sir Bernard Loveil, told top American space officials that Russia has given up plans for an attempt to land cosmonauts on the moon, but would be interested in a joint international attempt, it was disclosed here252 words
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Article405 1963-08-10 20 LONDON. Fri.— One of the best weeks that the stock markets have had for some time ended on a firm note. Buyers were still taking a selective Interest and business was on a good scale. Gains predomin- ated in most sections. Building shares were firm. Insurances also were405 words
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604 1963-08-10 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - BRINKMANSHIP BY KOREA'S YOON OK DOES IT AGAIN NORMAN SIEBEL MERDEKA TOU R NAM EINTT-2 nd DAY E KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -Stocky Korean inside-left Cho Yoon Ok. remembered by Malayans for his acrobatic goal which robbed the Malayan youths of the first Asian Junior Championship five years-, ago. performed another604 words
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Article553 1963-08-10 20 NATIONALIST China, favourites to win the Merdeka soccer title, were held to a 1-1 draw by Vietnam in the second match and were lucky not to have fared worse. Six minutes from the end of a grimly contested game. Vielnnm left back Van Ty553 words
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