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Title Section21 1963-09-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times fatic'* ai Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-09-06 1 World body is 'obsolete' 'ORGANISATION IN ITS PRESENT FORM DOESN'T SATISFY INDONESIA BECAUSE IT DOESN'T REFLECT THE SPIRIT OF THE NEW EMERGING FORCES 9 JAKARTA, Thursday THE United Nations in its present form did not satisfy Indonesia "because it does not reflect the spirit of theReuter - 198 words
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546 1963-09-06 1 Corruption accusation: 'Repeat it' venue, date agreed TALIB TO CONFRONT SEENIVASAGAM KUALA LUMIU'H. Thursday. THE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman l>in Haji Tnlib, saitf today he wns prepared to meet Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam publicly next Wednesday to refute the corruption charges the P.P. P. leader made against him in546 words
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Article69 1963-09-06 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— President Soekarno said yesterday that he had not yet recovered from his illness and that his physician had advised rest. '•How can I take a rest? There is so much to be done and our struggle Is far from complete. he said. The69 words
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127 1963-09-06 1 MALAYA STUDIES JAKARTA PROTEST NOTE K"UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Indonesian protest note against the proclamation of Sept. 16 as Malaysia Day is receiving "careful consideration" by the Malayan Government. The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Ghazali Shafle, said this today. The note, he said, was handed to127 words
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Article28 1963-09-06 1 LONDON. Thurs. The tiny Pacific state of Western Samoa, which has two Heads of State, signed the nuclear partial tests ban treaty here today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article420 1963-09-06 1 U.N. MISSION FINISHES ITS JOB SINGAPORE, Thursday. Nine-man United Nations assessment team flew Into Singapore tonight and expressed full satisfaction that they had completed their mission in the Borneo territories in accordance with the terms of reference laid down by the Manila agreement. The leader of the team, Mr. Laurence420 words
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Article56 1963-09-06 1 LONDON. Thura. A dn» which Is claimed to be better than vaccination In controlling smallpox epidemics m announced here today. The authoritative medical weekly. The Lancet, today described the results of trials with the new drusj as "remarkable." The drug codenamed B.W. 33-T-57 was discovered by British56 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-09-06 1 WEE KIM WEE v - WEE KIM WEE v From 1 KUCHING, Thurs. The Indonesian terrorist who was captured in a Gurkha ambush last night in the Sungei Bangkit area today identified the body of Untung Soegandy, commander of a 61 -member terrorist gang which invaded Sarawak early last415 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-09-06 1 London wedding for Dato Loke SINGAPORE. Thurs— Dato Loke Wan Tho (above), chairman of Cathay Organisation, will marry Mrs. Mavis Lim, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Heck Leong, in London on Sept. 28. It will be a quiet wedding with only members of the two families attending. Dato117 words
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Article70 1963-09-06 1 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Four Negroes and an 18-year-old white girl chained themselves 50 feet up two cranes on a building site here today and vowed to stay there until alleged racial discrimination in the construction trade was ended. The five pickets climbed halfway up theReuter - 70 words
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Article58 1963-09-06 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The U.N. Security Council today was summoned Into session on Monday at take up African charges that the situation in Southern Rhodesia threatens peace. The main issue to be raised is the proposed transfer to Southern Rhodesia by Britain of powersReuter - 58 words
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Article41 1963-09-06 1 ANKARA. Thurs. A martial law court here today sentenced seven accused, Including ex-Colo-nel Talat Aydemlr, to death from charges arising out of an abortive coup on May 21. Twenty-nine others were sentenced to life Imprisonment.41 words
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96 1963-09-06 1 ROME, Thurs. A Bouth African delegate was tempo-arily prevented from .speaking at the United Nations conference on tourism here yesterday by a Senegalese delegate who snatched the microphone from him. The Austrian chairman of the committee on customs formalities, Mr. R. Ber- necker,Reuter - 96 words
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Article794 1963-09-06 1 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE. Thurs. The multi racial working committee pressing for Japanese compensation for wartime atrocities today gave the Japanese Government a 10-day ultimatum to meet its $50 million demand or face the consequences of non-co-operation with Japan. The committe had originally794 words
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Article46 1963-09-06 1 AMERICA CURTAILS SAICON TRIPS w \sni\(, ion i >. »utr Department ».n<i n.i.M it was <hi i ion essential tr <■ I S official* <>r tin-it litpcnil ml- I" Siniih i.im U -i "|»rn -.mil' I >trp m it w dt the an H'ttini situation' I46 words
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Article214 1963-09-06 2 TOKYO. Thursday RUSSIAN students demonstrated on Tuesday in front of the Chinese Embassy in Moscow, Radio Peking reported today. The report said thai, the demonstrators attacked China for not signing the nuclear test ban treaty. It added that the Chinese Embassy had protested to the214 words
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Article57 1963-09-06 2 LONDON. Thurs. Britain will refuse any official request by South Africa's Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. to surrender the administration of Bechuanaland, Ba.sutoland and Swaziland, it was learned yesterday. Dr. Verwoerd offered to take over the three British protectorates In a speech on Tuesday in Pretoria.57 words
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151 1963-09-06 2 YEAR-OLD TRIAL: THE LION 7 COMPLAINS MEW DELHI, Thurs. Sheikh Abdullah, the former Prime Minister of Kashmir, complained about the slowness of his trial in a statement made in court In Jammu yesterday and released here today. Judge M. K. Ticltoo assured him that be would do his utmost toReuter - 151 words
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Article24 1963-09-06 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The Thai Government yesterday decided that no ban or control should bt> placed on import of luxury goods Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article26 1963-09-06 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Two more confirmed cholera cases were reported here today, bringing to 23 the total number of caws this year ReuterReuter - 26 words
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139 1963-09-06 2 JOKYO, Thurs. Police said yesterday they had mounted guard at the homes of four members of the ruling liberal Democratic Party who had connection with Peking leaders, following threatening telephone calls overnight. The Liberal Democrats, who received intimidating telephone calls several timesReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-09-06 2 A VIETNAMESE boy tries to sell American chewing gum to the V.S. Ambassador. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, as he strolls along a Saigon street shortly after a pro-Government demonstration. The demonstration took place at the City Hall Square in front of the U.S. Information ServicesUPI - 62 words
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308 1963-09-06 2 SAIGON, Thursday. South Vietnamese Government yesterday published statements signed by highranking monks dissociating themselves from the activities of the inter-sect committee which headed the Buddhist campaign against the Government. Thlch Thien Hoa. former vice chairman of the Intersect committee, said In a statementReuter - 308 words
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139 1963-09-06 2 -'Pull out your spies' call by Madame Nhu to US SAIGON, Thurs. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu suggested yesterday that the United States withdraw some of its civilian aid personnel from South Vietnam. She said she had the impression that many of them were agents of the American Central Intelligence Agency.UPI - 139 words
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Article25 1963-09-06 2 SAIGON, Thurs. The Clvto Action Department ordered tha Tv Do (Freedom) Daily on Wednesday to cease publication Immediately until further notice.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-09-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /its IWNO6RTUL I «enonmv iL-i ovwr rut O-AjM/5 \i -R3 K HOMB X^ T \WONeVA4OON J T \TM««»MOLD/ X? L H^26 words
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258 1963-09-06 3 ONE DEAD AND EIGHT HURT IN RACE CLASH BIRMINGHAM, (Alabama), Thursday. QNE Negro was killed by gunfire and at least eight Negroes injured last night when an angry crowd of Negroes clashed with police after a bomb exploded at the home of a prominent Negro leader here. As rock-throwing NegroesReuter - 258 words
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Article57 1963-09-06 3 BERLIN, Thurs.— A 22-year-old East German border guard yesterday leapt over the Berlin Wall Into the French sector In broad daylight. According to West Berlin eyewitnesses, other East German guards were completely taken by surprise by their colleague's flight. One of tbem was later seen beingReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1963-09-06 3 LOS ANGELES. Thurs Blind singer Ray Charles. 33, formally denied in court yesterday that ha fathered the child expected by Sandra Jean Betts. 22. Charles' lawyers said the singer would contest the paternity suit tiled by Miss Betts. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article32 1963-09-06 3 SAN SALVADOR. (Central America). Thurs. Terrorists yesterday exploded two powerful Incendiary bombs at a bank and a court house here. Police believe pro-Castro Communists were responsible. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article21 1963-09-06 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Actress Connie Stevens confirmed yesterday she and actor James Stacy will be married on Oct. 12.21 words
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306 1963-09-06 3 Senate group in favour of test ban 'BALANCE OF RISKS WEIGHTED IN FAVOUR OF AMERICA' WASHINGTON, Thursday YHE balance of risks in the nuclear test ban treaty are weighted in favour of the pact and the United States adherence to it, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported yesterday. The committee'sReuter - 306 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-09-06 3 MARIF (THE BODY) DIVORCED BY FIFTH L HUSBAND- LOS ANGELES Thurs. Lawyer Edward P. Callahan, 42, fifth husband of Marie (The Body) McDonald, yesterday obtained an annulment of his marriage to the 40--year-old actress which he claimed lasted only two days. Callahan, also a stockbroker, told Superior Judge Burnett WolfsonUPI - 181 words
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Article28 1963-09-06 3 CARACAS. Thurs.— Armed terrorist* raided judicial police headquarters In oil-rich Maracatbo yesterday and escaped with 11 tommy guns, a pistol and five revolvers and US$2,OOO. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-09-06 3 Smashed: A 'Fascist plot' in Yugoslavia BELGRADE. Thurs The Yugoslav Interior Ministry said last night it had smashed a plot by "Fascist" Yugoslav exiles and former Austrian emigres to assassinate Communist leaders and blow up bridges, state-own-ed factories and public buildings. Security agents have arrested nine Yugoslav emigres who slipped182 words
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Article34 1963-09-06 3 LONDON. Thurs. A British Navy warship yesterday lost six live depth charges in the English Channel. The warship was talcing part in a 12-day exercise off the South Devon Coast. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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303 1963-09-06 3 BRIGHTON, Thurs. 'THE annual assembly x of the British Trades Union Congress here declared itself flatly opposed yesterday to any commitment on wage restraint under the present government. The 1.000-delefcate conference, by 4,283,000 votes to 3,903,000— a majority of 380,000 approved aReuter - 303 words
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Article66 1963-09-06 3 DUCK'S DISEASE LONDON, Thurs—Windowcleaner Evian Hagland, 26. walkec' into Charing Cross Hospital yesterday and told doctors: "I canno: .stop quacking." He had swallowed a duck decoy whistle After eight X-ray examlna- tions, doctors be^an thinking about an operation. But lust as they were prenared to wheel him off to the66 words
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187 1963-09-06 3 Caraveile crash orphans help run village- JUMLIKON, (North Switzerland), Thurs. Dozens of children, orphaned by yesterday's Caraveile crash near Zurich, were out in the fields today helping to keep the life of this peaceful farming community running. nineteen couples and five single men— a fifth of Jumlikon's population were amongReuter - 187 words
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Article31 1963-09-06 3 LONDON, Thurs. Formation of a world federation of Boys Brigades was announced here yesterday. Attending the world conference at Dundee were delegates from Malaya, and Singapore— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-09-06 3 LONDON, Thurs. Japanese warships will visit Britain this month for the first time since before World War Two. the Admiralty announced yesterday A YOUNGSTER JEERS as movmc men carry possesions of a Negro family up the steps of their new home in the formerly all-white Delmar village developmentUPI - 72 words
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Advertisement315 1963-09-06 3 MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES dt DEPOSITORS WITH If LOMBARD BANK EINJOY i I SECURITY Share Capital and Reserves exceed B £12.000,000 INThREST Your funds earn intert* from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw 9 without deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. 9 f SAVING •No315 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-09-06 4 HECTIC PREPARATIONS TO OPEN PARTY BRANCHES I By JACKIE SAM CINGAPORE, Thurs. About 200 candidates are expected to file nomination papers here next week for the general elections. The People's Action Party, Barisan Sosialis, and Singapore Alliance are almost certain to contest336 words
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406 1963-09-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. T^HE Singapore Gov- eminent will set up 28 inquiry centres throughout the State on Monday, to help registered voters in connection with the coming Singapore general elections. These centres will be at 25 community centres and at the Serangoon District Council,406 words
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Article51 1963-09-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore's falling water stocks dropped farther yesterday to 31.1 per cent of capacity while consumption stood at 54.6 million gallons. The public Utilities Board con»id>r<»d this consumption figure "highRainfall in both Singapore and South Johore was negligible, and only 28.8 million gallons was pumped from51 words
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296 1963-09-06 5 The amahs show anger with extra salt, pepper By K. BASKARAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Things simply don't seem to go right in 3,500 British and Commonwealth service homes since their amahs adopted a go-slow campaign to back tneir claims. Mr. S.J.H. Zaidl. president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association,296 words
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Article54 1963-09-06 5 MALACCA. Thurs. An Alliance candidate. Inche Ismail bin Haji Arshad, 41. a Lumpong worker, was returned unopposed in Sungei Ddang ward of Malacca Tcncah rural district council when nomination* closed yesterday. The by-election was for the scat held by Haji Hashlm bin Hatt Nong (All who54 words
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Article168 1963-09-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday. 'PHE Economic Development Board is organising a A 12-man mission to Australia to stimulate joint ventures between local and Australian industrialists in setting up manufacturing enterprises in Singapore. The team, expected to leave In November, will comprise mainly local Industrialists with one or168 words
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Article73 1963-09-06 5 'Withdraw Gurkha troops' JAKARTA. Thurs.— Speakers at a mass anti-Malaysia rally in Malang. East Java, last Saturday urged India to withdraw her Gurkha troops rrom Sarawak where they are fighting a jungle war against rebel guerillas. The rally adopted a resolution stating that India should be urged not to letReuter - 73 words
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Article33 1963-09-06 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Methodist Tamil Church will hold a food and lun fair in aid of its building fund at its compound In the Tamil settlement nere on Saturday.33 words
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Article137 1963-09-06 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore Traction Company employee, Lim Koon Say, was today fined $1,000 or six months' jail for giving a $20 bribe to two policemen. The Second District Judge. Mr. John Doral Raj, found him guilty of corruptly giving the money to police137 words
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354 1963-09-06 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Thursday. yyATER reserves in the Bukit Merah catchment, supplying the needs of thousands of padi planters in the Krian rice bowl, have reached a "critical level." Disclosing this today, Mr. Tay Lang Seng, an engineer of the Drainage and Irrigation354 words
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206 1963-09-06 5 Taikong: I was accused of poaching DENANG. Thurs. A trawler fishing boat taikong, Urn Heng Cheong, told a preliminary inquiry today that before burning his vessel, a gang of about 20 armed and masked men accused him of fishing in their waters and depriving them of their livelihood. Llm. 32.206 words
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Article43 1963-09-06 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs Sungei Patani will celebrate Malaysia for one week from Sept. IT when there will be a public assembly on the town padanij tor the proclamation ceremony. One of the highlights will be a procession of floats.43 words
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Article47 1963-09-06 5 PENANO. Thurs. The City Water Engineer, Mr. Ooh Heng Chong, will leave for London early next month to bold talks with consulting engineers there on the giant storage dam which the City Council plans to build at Telolc Bahang. 13 miles from George Town.47 words
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180 1963-09-06 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. IN preparation for the operation of a common market in Malaysia, six Customs and port officials from Singapore and the Federation will fro to Europe and Britain in the middle of this month on a study tour of the European Commoo Market180 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-09-06 5 IPOH, Thurs. Annie Lee Siew Yee, who was killed when she fell in front of a train in London's underground railway, will be buried there, her father. Mr. Lee Wan Seng, said today. Miss Lee. 20, a music student, was Mr. Lee's second daughter.181 words
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Article35 1963-09-06 5 KUALAI. Thurs.— Mr. K. V. Deven was elected president of the Kualai branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Other officials are: Mr. T. P. Oopalan. vice-president; and Mr. V. A. D'Cruz secretary.35 words
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Article72 1963-09-06 5 PENANO, Thurs. Two men were charged in a magistrate's court today with robbing the Nam Loong Goldsmith Company in Campbell Street of $34,964 worth of jewellery on Aug. 22. Choong Kek Oon. 22, a mechanic, of Kuala Lumpur, and Lee Yue Poo, 23, unemployed, of72 words
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Article48 1963-09-06 5 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Consul-Oeneral for Prance Vicomte Paul le Mintier de Lehelec. will open an exhibition of paintings by Chia Yu Chlan at the National Library tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition will remain open until Sept. 15 from S a.m. to 8 pjn.48 words
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162 1963-09-06 5 Four seamen concealed watches, court told DENANG, Thurs.— Four I men from the Straat Johore, a cargo vessel which called at Penan*? on its way to Colombo! last July, were today charged with possessing $92,096 worth of unj customed goods in their 1 cabins. The men, accused of hay- j162 words
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Article54 1963-09-06 5 IPOH, Thurs. A schoolboy. Leow Yolc Meng, 17. who stole a motorcycle brake lever to replace that on his own machine, was today bound over to be of good behaviour for one year in $300. He was also ordered to pay $50 costs. No conviction was54 words
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Article256 1963-09-06 5 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are >ou content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands are handicapped because256 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-09-06 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday pOLKE today rcclassifled the disappearance of barjjirl Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid as murder. The reclassification was for purposes of investigation, a police spokesman said. Jenny, 22. disappeared right days am while skin-diving off the islands of Pulau Daa. She was then listed252 words
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Article87 1963-09-06 6 Judgment after temple ceremony SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Bha- gwan Singh, a defendant in an action for damages in the High Court, today consented to Judgment against him when Baboo Singh, the plaintiff, accepted his challenge to swear at the Central Sikh Temple that he had not assaulted him on Dec. 27. 1961.87 words
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Article40 1963-09-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Australian fashion models will be coming to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this month to promote Australian fashion and merchandise displays. The promotion will launch many new quality Australian products to the local market.40 words
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Article36 1963-09-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I The first annual meet ins of the National Union of Employees in Companies Manufacturing Rub--1 ber Products will be held in the Town Hall on Monday, at I 5.30 pjn.36 words
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Article164 1963-09-06 6 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. ATrengganu businessman, Dato S M. r Idris, denied in the Magistrate's Court here today that he was speeding when his car knocked down and killed an 11-y ear old schoolboy. Although he was travelling at 35 m.p.h. he did not consider164 words
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82 1963-09-06 6 Suleiman: No more delays for M-Day SYDNEY, Thurs.— The Malayan Ambassador, Dato Suieman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia Day definitely would be Sept. 16 despite President Soekarnas objections. "There will be no more delays." he added. Dato Suleiman was speaking at Sydney airport on his return fromReuter - 82 words
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Article34 1963-09-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The wage dispute between the Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff Union and Cable and Wireless Ltd. will be heard before the Industrial Arbitration Court at 9.30 a.m. on Sept. 12.34 words
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166 1963-09-06 6 Paintings worth $1.5 mil. to go on show PENANG, Thurs.— About 105 paintings claimed to be worth about $1.5 million will be on view here early next month at an exhibition of the works of Professor Cha'ng Daichien. The exhibition will be staged in the new State Museum in Farquhar166 words
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Article69 1963-09-06 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Quek Peng Thong. 22. accused of robbery, wss today granted a discharge not amounting to an acquital because the complainant, Pliay Ah Bee, 16. was missing. Deputy Superintendent Dudley de Cms told the First District Court that Phay absconded from Perak House, an orphanage,69 words
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837 1963-09-06 6 IPOH. Thursday JJAMID bin Mat, 37, accused of robbing and causing hurt to Donald Frazer Baxter, an estate assistant manager, gave an alibi as his defence in the High Court here today. He said he was shopping for provisions from 12.40837 words
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Article182 1963-09-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYAN Buddhists are to ask Tengku Abdul ITI Rahman to intercede on behalf of the Buddhist, fraternity in South Vietnam to end the "apparent religious persecution that has been going: on for a long time." A memorial service will also be held182 words
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Article89 1963-09-06 6 PROCESSED TEXTILES: PIONEER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has declared the manufacture of processed textiles a pioneer industry and its products book-binding cloths and synthetic leather cloths pioneer products. This brings the number of pioneer industries to 61 and products to 330. The Government has also Riven notice that89 words
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Article24 1963-09-06 6 KLANG. Thurs. The St. Barnabas Anglican Church here will hold a jumble sale in the church compound at Sultan Street on Saturday.24 words
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171 1963-09-06 6 'WE WILL CONTINUE TO USE CHALICE' HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Rev. S. S. Jesuthasan, principal assistant at St. Andrews Cathedral, said here today that none of his congregation had complained of "throat trouble" as a result of drinking from the same chalice during the communion se™ice. Mr. Jesuthasan w171 words
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85 1963-09-06 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Six Indonesians, who were repatriated in November. 1961 after serving iwomonth sentences for being: illegal immigrants, were today jailed for one year each for a similar offence. Ruslan Iskandar, Junus Suud, Ajlb Asgap, Termuzie Jusuf. Junani Tjik and Rone bin Hassan85 words
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238 1963-09-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs H THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Urn Swee Aun, has assured Malayan manufacturers that "fair adjustments" would be made in case of cost inequalities between manufacturers in a low-tariff and a high-tariff State. This was disclosed by238 words
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114 1963-09-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. a Malayan delegation will leave tomorrrow for Rome to attend the fifth session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation's study group m coconut and coconut products from Sept. 9 to Sept. 18. The delegation will be led by Mr. Low Eng Chye.114 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1963-09-06 7 ROBERT KAUTH - ROBERT KAUTH by FOR NINE days and nights, between snatches of sleep, detectives searched desperately for a lead after the killing of Scots-born Olympic skier Sonja McCaskie. a killing so brutal and horrifying that even the hardened citizens of Reno (Nevada), famed for its gambling and quickie1,558 words
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Advertisement296 1963-09-06 7 m mm Tp^ jrt^ M& *if w Tf^S ~T~I )f~ A w? I v 7iAn»ittr m 4 m mS lvA\ mlmmm I B m W m v s Mm B MtM /mßi Mi t m Nil M w WBy m J B WU BJ |k )|V*P^ Wr- '*t)mS M mtr296 words
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Article61 1963-09-06 8 WordM Sit (Minimum i MR. AND MR*. Adalm thank all relative* and friend* (or their congratulatory mwiiM and valuable gift* on ■>■•• occasion of their marriage on 10 H/ii3. Kuala Uimpur. MR. AND MRS. K davuntharanaVMK»m (hank all rrlativta, fnrnd* for ti'ir kind assistance, attendance, good wmhea and valuable61 words
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Obituary22 1963-09-06 8 Worit Sl* (Minimum) ALWAYS IN OUR Memory Bill wn.utm Seewell Stewart who died at Ipob-ftth Septemher 19,">4. Mother I'.hu aeotland.22 words
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Article213 1963-09-06 8 M Word. Sl* (Minimum) SALE NOW ON At M il. hands Both Salons Wonderful HxrKainn: Drai-tic SHE'S ULIM- ajkt'i beautiful: Ryrlta her •li'timing diet keep* ber fit. bHb%) Knjoy crisp, delicious :oday EXCLUSIVE. EXCITING COCKTAIL ttm Nwl of California Handbaa from M and M Vanity 32 Raf- PkiM 8213 words
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Article54 1963-09-06 8 :<i Hare's SZJO <Mtn.) UPWARD PATH Postal Bible Courses nffer correspondence course on "Acts of the Apoftle* tor Sl'. Apply VO. K I. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Kslly s.ii'ird.. y 7th September. Victoria Memorial Rail. 7.30 p.m. Keatur ng Joe Goodman, West Borneo Missionary. V fr.C. teenagers in action54 words
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Article642 1963-09-06 8 Their investigation done, the U.N. secretariat teams have Heft North Borneo and Sara- wak for New York, where they will report to U Thant at his headquarters today. Mr. Michelmore and his colleagues have made splendid time, considering the size of territory covered, the nature of642 words
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Article431 1963-09-06 8 Epsom without the bookie* is almost as unimaginable as the Derby without horses (there is indeed the Greyhound Derby but Reuter reports that at no time in the long history of the English turf has there been so strong a feeling thai the sport of kings would b;431 words
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Article197 1963-09-06 8 The All-Malaya Muslim leaders' congress to be held I later in the year promises to be an interesting affair. Familiar issues relating to marriage and divorce will receive {further discussion, and some new issues will be raised— among them a proposal to I give Muslim women the right197 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1963-09-06 8 Black and white in the crucible of America THIS IS THE MELTING POT THAT HASN'T MELTED...THE CITY WHERE A WHITE FACE COUNTS- from A SPECIAL WRITER Washington, Thursday THE correspond c n t who has reported so many colonial sunsets since the war can feel uncostly at home in Washington.1,296 words
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Letter350 1963-09-06 8 ABOUT a fortnight ago. a Singapore television programme Included an item taken from the "ZCars" series. It was the story of a poor, miserable drunkard, and the title was "Down-and-Out As usual, there were Malay sub-titles. The translation given for the title "Down-and-Out" was "Dlbawah dan di-luar." Translating350 words
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Letter90 1963-09-06 8 WOULD the Singapore Motor Club care to enlarge upon their rather cyptic comment (S.T. Aug. 31) to the effect that "Conn and the unofficial Norton team has withdrawn" from the Grand Prix. There must be many, like myself, who were greatly disaopointed not to see the expected battle90 words
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332 1963-09-06 8 LAGOS, Thurs.— After several exciting false alarms, in which riot police surrounded tbe Lagos High Court, the verdict is now expected this week in Nigeria's big trial— to which the Enahoro affair was merely a postscript. The defendant who matter* is the 56-year-old Action332 words
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Advertisement605 1963-09-06 8 MM i i —i Straits Times MaUy Mail Classified advertisements m*y be handed te: Ist Floor COLD STORAGE ARCAOK Orchard *)oad COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES) AT HOLLAND ROAO-KATONO KEPSIL ROAD-NAVAL BASIC Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coiryer Quay THC NEW* FRONT M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Naval Base605 words
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Advertisement76 1963-09-06 8 THE CIGARETTE CONTROVERSY As evidence piles up linking heavy ciga-rette-smoking wi t n cancer and other serious ills, the tobacco industry, the medical profession and the public anxiously await the report of a committee of scientists assembled by the Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service. SEPTEMBER ISSUE Deader's76 words
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Advertisement55 1963-09-06 8 P%^l ufePi HH) Ij id BSSSSSSsBSs»SS»» I ML HL 1 assssssssssssssß I Hk^Lm asssSMssi ssst fikviiiii mP9m In! R KEEPS ONGOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED JMwUxibe Silver Exid* Batteries' »re tpmally JC%^CZ3fI made (or cars n tropiral countries a^fcaso' S^^^wi TVy *re stronger, more reliable and SS^Sr^' I longer55 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-09-06 9 THE Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, inspecting the guard of honour at the ceremonial opening of the Council Negri in Kuching on Tues-day-k>ne of his last public functions in the State. The Governor leaves Sarawak on Sept. 15 the eve of the birth of54 words
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Article81 1963-09-06 9 Magistrate's house burgled KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Burglars raided a magistrate's house In Petallng Jaya last night and stole cash and jewellery worth $1,100. The magistrate, Mr. Man King Hock, and his family only knew of the theft when they returned at 1.30 a.m. The thieves were seen enterins: the house81 words
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Article50 1963-09-06 9 IPOH. Thurs. S. SubramaI mam, 47, a storekeeper in the Public Works Department, Ipoh. returned to his home In Creenj town here last night and found that his refrigerator valued at $530 had been stolen. He told the police that one of the windows had been forced open.50 words
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228 1963-09-06 9 Use treaty to stop verbal war plea MALACCA, Thursday. 'THE Federal Government is to be urged to use the 1 Malaya-Indonesia Treaty of Friendship, after Malaysia is formed, to try and stop the verbal war between the two countries. This will fee one of the resolutions to be discussed at228 words
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109 1963-09-06 9 Woman in death fall from Bth —floor SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mother of seve.ii. Tan Mvi Khlm, 43. of Tai Jin Road, fell to her death from the eighth floor of the Housing Board flats in Jalan Tenteram here this mornIns. According to her relatives, she had left her home with109 words
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Article37 1963-09-06 9 HENANG. Thurs.— The Government Junior Stall Union in Penang will hold a general meeting at 10.16 a.m. on Sunday to consider .sending a memorandum to the Government asking for revised salaries for Division IV officers.37 words
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Article34 1963-09-06 9 IPOH, Thurs.— A schoolgirl. Khor Sv.ee Kirn. IS, had her gold necklace valued at 850. snatched away by a youth in the lonely Church Road off Hugh Low Street here, yesterday afternoon.34 words
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Article29 1963-09-06 9 PENANG, Thurs. Burglars stole 5577 In cash and articles from a house in Pree School Close early yesterday morning while the occupants four Japanese engineers.— were asleep.29 words
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Article, Illustration574 1963-09-06 9 Malaysia report goes to U Thant today I UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. THE United Nations mission on Malaysia will report to Secretary-General U Thant tomorrow on its investigation into whether the peoples of North Borneo and Sarawak wish to join Malaysia, it was announced here yesterday. The announcement said the nine-manReuter - 574 words
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259 1963-09-06 9 'TENGKU UNDER PRESSURE BY BRITISH' MANILA, Thursday. THE Manila Times said in an editorial today x that the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was under pressure from the British Government not to delay the formation of Malaysia. The newspaper said: "A new threat to Maphlllndo the worst so farReuter - 259 words
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Article78 1963-09-06 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs.—Mohamed Slrahudin bin Zalnal Abldln. 18. died In the General Hospital her* last night three hours after he touched an exposed live wire. Mn^nmed. a member of the Works Brigade, was tying a banner on an electric pole In Mln Hock Road when his right78 words
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Article92 1963-09-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Shell Company here plans to construct a new wharf to replace Wharf No. 6 at Pulau Bukom which was severely damaged on Monday in an accident involving two tankers. Both tankers were slightly damaged. Damage to the wharf, however, is estimated at92 words
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301 1963-09-06 9 Sandys off to Ceylon, Maldives for short holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, left before dawn this morning for a short holiday in Ceylon and later the Maldives after a 10-day stay In Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Sandys, who Is accompanied by his wife,301 words
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Advertisement133 1963-09-06 9 A luxury soup in everything but price! H\ &7 VARIETIES. /j§| f* H\ K j hein'z"co ltß Mm Here's real chicken flavour in ever)' spoonful. Rich and creamy, it's a perfect way to start a meal. Only Heinz can make Cream of Chicken Soup this good. Enjoy it -with your133 words
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Advertisement68 1963-09-06 9 *COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES Feel in top condition all day. every day. v^# Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules k% enriched with Vitamins A and D for the glorious extra energy that > comes from staying in good health and from protection against disease. Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules contain68 words
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Miscellaneous474 1963-09-06 9 Today's radio, TV ■KBs S££& I E«" K H as am "SrSS .*n.i. H Ol SINGAPORE Negara-ku: ti.o2 Heluoe to iiHoKiW.nt atKVICh B.'f.tici.iv. "i.uu Time siftiijl. 41 metre* 1 the news; 7.10 Sours anu s-^eet MLUIt.M VV.Wt StKVICt music. 7.30 Leani a word a 4;,, metre clay. 7.32 Breaklasl club.474 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-09-06 10 A LAST MINUTE ron- I ference at the airport before dawn yesterday between the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys (centre), and the British High Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory (right) and > Mr. Philip Moore, deputy British Commissioner in Singapore, beforeHarold Teo - 75 words
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Article53 1963-09-06 10 PENANO. Thurs.— Thieves broke into the Supreme Court building here last night and stole two typewriters from the Bankruptcy Office. An attempt was also made to enter the British Art Council premises, next to the Bankruptcy Office. The lock at the front door was for"-' to have53 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-09-06 10 Free port: Front challenges Alliance OENANG, Thurs.— The 1 chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today chali lenged the State Alliance to go to the polls with the island's free port status as an election issue. "If they dare take up our challenge,121 words
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Article, Illustration704 1963-09-06 10 Cook: I was hurt in spite of their assurances 'Punishment for little mistakes' given as reason for the riot Reporters: T. F. HWANG, RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE, Thursday. HILE awaiting the arrival of the police on riottorn Pulau Senang on the afternoon of July 12, the rioters explained to a mass704 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1963-09-06 10 I lift in a lorry driven by Taa Kheng Hak. Mr. Goh said th:it when He reached the guardroom, the first attack by Hie detainees had already been repelled by Uk pi> son stall He joined the settlement attendants and1,172 words
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Advertisement334 1963-09-06 10 qp IPI m MjPjKjßp»j^^^Bseg=g %T<B the outstanding car of the year with the most advanced features in motoring the genius of HYDROLASTIC suspension t the unchallenged BMC transverse engine Here's what these new features mean TRANSVERSE ENGINE means driving the front wheels. It gives the Austin 1100 more space inside334 words
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Article141 1963-09-06 11 Disputes go on Cuepacs agenda KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Will take important decisions on Monday concerning the dispute between, two of its affiliates and the Government. The affiliates are: The Laboratory Assistants' Union, which started working to rule on141 words
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Article53 1963-09-06 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Kwan See Nam, 22, of Strathmore Avenue, died In the General Hospital on Tuesday four hours after the car he was driving skidded and crashed Into a lorry at the 9J milestone, Changi Road The lorry was travelling towards Changi village when it collided53 words
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189 1963-09-06 11 A hospital chief tells his troubles in verse IPO H, Thurs. —So strongly does Dr. Teh Lean Swee feel the lack of funds for his hospital in Ipoh that he has written part of his annual report in verse. Dr. Teh is medical superintendent of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital189 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-09-06 11 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'JHE mother of a young soldier, who was to have been court-martialled tomorrow on a desertion charge but escaped from custody at Kluang, Johore, today appealed to her son to give himself up as soon314 words
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Article79 1963-09-06 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dismissing his appeal against a sentence of three months' jail for making a false declaration *n oath. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah told a teaman. Tan Ah Poh. in the High Court yesterday: "If lenient sentences are passed in cases of this type, the public79 words
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Article98 1963-09-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the University of Malaya Students' Union fourth Welfare Week at a ceremony at the Arts Concourse on Saturday at 9 a.m. The week will begin on Saturday and end on Sept. 14,98 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Filipino violin virtuoso Gilopez Kabayao (above) will perform at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 19. This will be his second appearance in Singapore. He will again be sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society, under the patronage of the Con-sul-General of97 words
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Article62 1963-09-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times in Singapore today received three donations from Singapore and Federation readers totalling $270 for the Madam Jathambal Fund The donors are: Madam Lim! Lee Boon of Singapore ($10): the staff of Telecoms Dept.. Selangor; region. K.L. ($208) and some staff of62 words
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Article55 1963-09-06 11 KLANG, Thurs.— A PWD overseer, Munusamy Veerappan, 49. of Batu Tlga Road, was charged in the Sessions Court here today, with corruptly accepting $50 from Ramasamy Ponnan. The offence was alleged to have been committed at the PWD stores on June 7. Munusamy pleaded not55 words
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Advertisement91 1963-09-06 11 <3^£>A tyre you can trust for extra safety Goodyear tyres are made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant '.read, hold you steadier on corners, steer better, stop quicker. Sidewalls are engineered to stay free from cracking, and to resist weakening bruises or blouom^ For a lyre you can trust for91 words
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Miscellaneous108 1963-09-06 11 AUmg O*p Bff V.T. ilawniim Pick Tracy ggff Ch+mtmr Gomhl I W^ Y SOMEOOOV WrOQKED HH^~NO KIDDING*/^* ,1 "f^ j3^^SSP?^^B^UBA I O'Cj r^lZxlA PARTY" I wai \/c rAnt^ 90^ .**^Vi*H* l^^^^B^^^^ I TWFN DM BFTlddlklr- Tr~i VALVE CAP IS MISSING WW -^T^^B 1 B -fltfW W^KT^ I HIS CAR JUNIOR108 words
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Article, Illustration555 1963-09-06 12 Standards must be further improved Exchange has responsibility to public THE .Malayan Stock Exchange has a responsibility to the public to regulate itself and although standards have improved efforts are being made to improve them still further said Mr. R. M. Nelson, the Public Relations Officer of the Singapore section,555 words
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157 1963-09-06 12 Alitalia, Lufthansa Far East agreement ALITALIA Italian Air- **> lines and Lufthansa German Airlines have announced an agreement whereby they jointly operate one of the most comprehensive networks of air communications from Europe through the Far East. Under the agreement there are six weekly flights through Europe, the Far East157 words
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Article107 1963-09-06 12 MRS. Nancy Tay, (above) the Lady Supervisor of Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Ltd's Air Export Service, which operates the tax free liquors and cigarettes shop at the Singapore International Airport, left this week on a 16 day tour of major European airports. Mrs. Tay will be107 words
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Article89 1963-09-06 12 I Mr. w.F. Spittle, manager of the International Division, Rexall Drug Company. Is at present on an extensive tour of the Far East lasting for several weeks, which will take him to Ceylon. Singapore and Malaya, Thailand, Formosa, Hong Kong and the Philippines. He arrived here89 words
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Article82 1963-09-06 12 Numerous U.S. steel mills encouraged by signs of a rise in order.-, are predicting that output for the second half of this year will run far enough ahead of a year ago to lift production for 1963 to 105 million tons. That would compare with82 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-09-06 12 MR. D.S. MATTHEWS, (above) sales manager. Wrights' Ropes Ltd. Birmingham. England has arrived in Singapore. During his four weeks stay he will visit mines, sawmills and construction companies in Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories in conjunction with executives of William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. who57 words
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Article119 1963-09-06 12 TWO-PLY construction will be featured in approximately 95 per cent of Firestone's Deluxe Champion tyres on most of the 1964 passenger cars, according to Mr. J.J. Robson, director of tyre engineering and development for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. "This represents a 30 per cent119 words
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Article29 1963-09-06 12 Cathay Pacific Aim-ays have recently resumed their weefclv plane service from Hong Kong to Brunei, after a break of ten months, awaiting completion of runway repairs.29 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-09-06 12 LOCAL COMPANY PLANS TO MAKE ACCESSORIES the company to undertake another line or industry the assembly of motorcycles und scooters. The company will import the motor-cycle aiid scooter components from Japan and assemble them In their factory. The company has also plans to Import raw woollen materlaU from Canada, New317 words
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177 1963-09-06 12 Australian trade ship gets big backing INDUSTRY is giving 1 strong support to Australia's largest export promotion project yet. the visit of the trade ship Centaur to Asia next March and April, writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. This was revealed by mission manager Mr. Douglas Cox after a meeting lr177 words
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105 1963-09-06 12 McCANN Erlckson International, which claims to be the biggest marketing communication? organisation In the world, may establish offices in South-East Asia writes Keith Hooper. This was revealed here by executive vice-president Mr. Phipps Rasmussen now visiting Sydney He is in charge of the105 words
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Article43 1963-09-06 12 Austria's machine engineering Industry reached a production total of 71,075 tons in the tirst quarter of this year, against 70,318 tons In the similar period last year, according to statistics. Exports rose from 19.480 ton* to 21.315 tons.43 words
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Advertisement364 1963-09-06 12 B For Perfect Pictures I Price $930.00 I Legs $24.00 extra. 23" de-luxe Model 4421 best table-top 11 TV in the wide Pye range! An exciting jl new "Picture Frame" TV receiver W incorporating automatic controls and the latest Pye features in a beautiful slimline cabinet. Tinted safety glass screen364 words
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Advertisement22 1963-09-06 12 men like Ma "iki n rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigan INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED HI "CELLOPHANE 1 To K£EP THEM IN PERFECT OOKOfTK*22 words
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Advertisement1389 1963-09-06 13 10 UVERPUIH ft WEST CIASI lI JL. Mil S'Ovr* Mill r S'nam ►tnam INTENOI Livtraeel Ela. 13 Sept 1 Sept 1/11 Sept 11 PERSLUS iihi, Oublir liiatgow Sept II Sipt II Sept 11/11 Seat II licaon liverpeel, Dublin Seat 11/21 Sept 21 melampui LiiirpiM. wases* m Sept 1 1 Sept1,389 words
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Advertisement2901 1963-09-06 13 I WGM THE EAC LINES ■■WV V yail 1 SINCAPORC KUALA IUAiPUR.P.SWFmNHAM •Pf NANC ■■■^JjßjC^aal cinmau housi n>««»cio. poioin.) 3/3. who out Cg)j3*j fMONi 7mi mow ai*44 noKi tin r-HONjijj/i SAILIN6S TO SENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURE, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. BOTHENBURS ANO CtPENHABEN. Spore P. Sham Ptnang ■SONCRNU" a)2,901 words
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Advertisement1281 1963-09-06 13 W. McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. w j^TJI lei: Nii J3311 ELLERMAN LIME <Jc KLA VENESS LINI LONOON, HAMIUU. ROTTERDAM. IOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE HUH I MIOOLESIIOUCa, MAT It VANCOUVER I PORTLANa CITY OF RIPON t t < ic Ceitltl U X $P<>r I. JJ/l!L. SUNHTVIIII 11 reruieaay ffoi* S>a-1,281 words
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586 1963-09-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent Awide range of industrial shares slipped off in price yesterday although the drops were not heavy with the exception of Dunlops which fell 8 cents. The Wednesday movement, when the announcement of early Singapore elections pared gains made earlier586 words
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Article22 1963-09-06 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Sept 4. Sept. 5. Industrials: 118.28 117.40 Tins: 108.09 108.18 S rubbera: 111.74 111.74 Drc. 29, 1962=100.22 words
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Article657 1963-09-06 14 /^OMBINED business in the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopi (2.000) S3.IS (2,000) 53.10 (1.000) 53.08, (1,000) 53. 05: I. Smoltsrt (1.000) 53.20; Isse erds. 53.44 SL. (4.000) 53.45, (1.000) 53.47,657 words
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Article241 1963-09-06 14 CHIPS lying alongside the Slngspero Harbour wharvii er izpeotid today are: Pagan 23/24. Brua.i 15/16. Bentong 25, Muncher. 1/2, Pres. Hayes 13/14, Semenylb N.W. 2. Bandung Maru 19,- Uka 10/11. Halsette 45, Waikare 40/41. Caltex The Hague 42/43, Brede 38/39. Straat Rio 44, City of Wellington241 words
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Article112 1963-09-06 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs 'THE market generally waa steady and more active. Most leading Industrials held levels or advanced. Millaquin Stifar rose sharply to 755. on a one-for-three bonus Issue and record profits. Oils were active and higher and and mrtals continued to Improve. C.B.A. gained to 255. and Mount112 words
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Article260 1963-09-06 14 ert lib. closed at i p.m. in Singapore i«nd Kuala Lumpur \t".t»-r i.iv at 65< tents per lb. up sevon-piKliiri.t of a cent on Wednesday's closing level (or the iKumioo. The tone whs steady, quilt. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. deling prioos in eenti per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.260 words
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Article26 1963-09-06 14 September 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 653 cents (op seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5451.75 (down $1,621) Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article191 1963-09-06 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 5. Three months INDUSTRIALS Dunlopn 20 cts. Containers 12 cU. 11, Smelters 20 cv. McAJlster 12 eta. Ksso 21 eta. Koblnson 11 cts. K. N. 18 cts. C. Stormga 4|d. Gammon 16 cts. Kothmana 11 cv. 11. S'pura 11 cv. 8. Land 6 cv. H.191 words
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Article85 1963-09-06 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' A.io- elation made these changes In us rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to «100): Canada: buying TT 35i, airmail OD 3S|. wi d/at 36* credit bills. 36 3/ltt trade bills. Silling TT er OO nady: Canada 3Si; Holland Culldtri 117 a; B«lgtan Franei85 words
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Article86 1963-09-06 14 MINESE Produce Eichanss, Sin KJ port noon priest per picul yoitor* day: Coconut oil: 0111k .<4b sellers, drura $4. s.-ikrs. Cepra: ttept/Oct. UK Continent J29 buyers. Peppir: Mnntok white (135 aellors. Sarawak white $132| sellera, sp.-clal Sarawak black S92t sellers, carbine] Lampong black SW2* sellera. ASTA »lU2| sellers.86 words
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405 1963-09-06 14 STRAITS tin fell by $1.62* In Penang yesterday to $451.75 on an estimated offerIng of 260 -ons, down 10 tons. Tin held steady In London on Wednesday »t a price about In line with .hose prevailing on Tuesday afternoon's kerb. Though ceallngs405 words
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Advertisement887 1963-09-06 14 \vT\ HOEGH LINES FOR CANADA GREAT LAKES HOEGH CAPE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. Shorn Penong Ist CALL 6/8 SEPT IN PORT/5 SEPT 2nd 17/19 21 SEPT Agents: HARPER GILFILLAN tfc CO., LTDI'HM" MM887 words
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Advertisement329 1963-09-06 14 S'poro Penong CTA/ETD ETA/ETO ■ROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE OF AMDHRA" tor Colcutfo Sept. 6/6 FROM BOMBAY KAKINADA M.V. 'STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Kobe Osaka, Nagoyo Yokohama Sopt. 12/13 Sopt. 10/11 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG S4. "HULDA" for Madras, Porbonder and Bombay Sept. 14/1 S FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA tor329 words
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Advertisement1410 1963-09-06 15 NOTICES RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Fed* ration of Malaya). Stockholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the month August, 1963 was 761 plculs. Harper. OUAllan Co. Ltd. Secretaries Si General Agents. Penang: 6th September, 1963. CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER ihf Kiwi Polish Co., (Malaya) Ltd.,1,410 words
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Advertisement992 1963-09-06 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Warda Si (Mi*.)— Bam St ata. ajctr* A FOREMAN FITTER la required tor eventual service lo Ipoh. Applicants must be experienced Id refrigeration and alrcondltloatac installation and servicing work sad should tie able to service and repair sealed unit machines and electrical apparatus. Replies to The General992 words
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Advertisement916 1963-09-06 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE U Warda SS (Mim.)—Bax St eta, mxtra POR SALB New Flats at Loroag 34 Geylang. For particulars Phone atr. Cboy Tel. (Spore) *****. EDUCATION 19 Wnrd* S3 (Mlm.y—Bax St et: axtro GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION "No-Pass No-Fee" Private Tutor Katong P.O. Box 90. (Spore IS). HSC OSC916 words
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Advertisement905 1963-09-06 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS THE PAR CAST BNCINBBR Published ausrterly THB ENQINfBR. Ksng A Par Bast Bu4Mer. sirculates threugheut Seuth Bsst Asia. CURRENT ISSUB On Sals NSw CONTENTS INCLUDE: 210-fsst ohlmnsy clears air avsr Kallsng. Nsw liner fsr Slrmspers-Wsst Australia run. Qisnt ssffsr dim semplstsd an Kuala Lumpur. Ipsft sswsrsgs scheme was905 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-09-06 16 NASH, the Selangor Club front-row prop, tries to breakthrough but runs into a vice-like grip by Lunn, the Seremban Garrison hooker in Wednesday's rugger match on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. On the right is Allen (Selangor Club). Selangor Club won the matchWan Sen Yip - 59 words
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Article290 1963-09-06 16 Women's team can win title SINGAPORE, Thursday. \f ALAYA are certain of finishing among the top 1T three nations in the Malaysia Cup invitation basketball championships which reached its haltway stage -here today. I In the women's competition, Malaya are well placed to win290 words
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Article107 1963-09-06 16 BADMINTON WANGANUI, Thurs.— The Malayan badminton team showed form that will stand them in good stead for the forthcoming Thomas Cup matches when they overwhelmed New Zealand's North Island team by live matches to nil here tonight. The Malaynn-: impressed with their superb couricmii. powerful smashingReuter - 107 words
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Article66 1963-09-06 16 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Singapore will meet Thailand In an International table tennis ma.tch at the People's Association gymnasium on Sunday at 7 p.m. In the men's competition each side will have three players In a round-robin of nine singles ties. The women's competition will comprise four singles and a66 words
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219 1963-09-06 16 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former Mr. Formosa is among the 17 rivals for the Pride of the Nation title at Stadium Negara here on Saturday night He Is Foo Boon Mole, a schoolteacher In Alor Star, who became Mr. Formosa219 words
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Article, Illustration227 1963-09-06 16 AWANG GETS HIS FIRST COMEBACK TRAIL TEST ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Awang Bakar, the former "golden boy" of Singapore soccer, is beginning to succeed in his comeback bid. He will return to representative soccer on Sunday when he plays for Singapore Selection against Penang In a friendly match at Jalan227 words
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Article96 1963-09-06 16 Aussies behind US— Phillips SYDNEY, Thurs.— Australia was I second to the United States in world swimming but would be lucky to win more than one event on present world times. W. Berge i PhilliDs. secretary of the Australian Swimming Union, said today. He was commenting on recent world recordsReuter - 96 words
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502 1963-09-06 16 TEOH ENG TATT - SAFA may seeK; a compromise on training TEOH ENG TATT, by Singapore, Thursday 'pHE Singapore Amateur F.A. council will discuss tomorrow the all-important question of leave for their leading players who have international and inter-port commitments for the next three months. The seven players, Lee Kok Seng, Wilfred Skinner, Lee502 words
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Article42 1963-09-06 16 TOKYO, Thurs. Curly Aguirre of (Philippines) tonight took the Orient bantamweight boxing title by defeating the champion. Katsutoshi Aokl (Japan) In a bout In Tokyo. The referee stopped the flght early in the ninth of the scheduled 12-round flght. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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163 1963-09-06 16 J£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor Malaya Cup players, centre-forward Arthur JCoh and left-half Roslan Buang, may have to do double sports duty at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. Koh and Roslan will represent Mercantile Bank in the Commercial Union athletics* meet on Sunday— Koh in163 words
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Article29 1963-09-06 16 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang AAA wIU hold a Malaysia Day walking race over nine miles on Sept. 17. Juniors, veterans and women will compete over five miles.29 words
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Advertisement819 1963-09-06 16 NOTICE MR. TAN KAY KHIANO. ALSO KNOWN AS K.K. TAN. IS NO LONGER EMPLOYED BY THIS COMPANY AND HAS NO AUTHORITY WHATSOEVER TO TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS OR RECEIVE ANY MONIES ON OUR BEHALF. rfcoed the 4th dar of September. 1963 HOTHER TRADING ft STEAMSHIP CO. (1957) LTD. J-H. Asia Insurance819 words
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Advertisement509 1963-09-06 16 NOTICE Will sha-e-holders of the Lanka Realty Co.. Ltd.. of No. 28, Jalan Edrus, Batu Pahat, who have noot received their dividends kindly notify their present address. LANKA REALTY CO.. LTD. 28. Jalan Edrus, Batu Pahat. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between DRS. J.W. AALDERS.509 words
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Advertisement661 1963-09-06 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KAMPONG KUANTAN RUBBER CO. LTD. Invite offers for their Kampong Pawang Estate, which comprise* 153 acres (planted) In the District of Kuala Selangor. Muklm of Batang Berjunlal. Application should be made to the Agents, Malayan Estate Agencies Group Limited. Lee Tan Llan Building, P.O. Box 1067. Kuala Lumpur,661 words
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Advertisement57 1963-09-06 16 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Htxtchlorophene kills gcim< instantly— hejll pimpict fast Prevents pimples from spreading leaves no unsightly spots. Free from oil and grease don nol crack, cake or clog Ihe pores women can apply make-up over ii A wonderfully effective treatment57 words
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Miscellaneous83 1963-09-06 16 SOCCER Voon Cup s-flna) (Ipoh) sth Bn RMR 2 Shaw Bros. 1. L. Perak Div. 2 (T. Anson) ACS 6 Assumption School 0. Inter-com-munity centres (Spore): P. Branil 6 Pekio 1; Jn. Eunos 4 River Valley 2. Junior Cop: Sanvista 3 Bt. Timah SC B. Kesenlan 4 Halkowyu 2. BUGGER83 words
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417 1963-09-06 17 Spurs win 7-goal thriller to share No. 2 spot SOCCER LONDON, Thurs. Tottenham Hotspur, 4-1 conquerors of Wolves last week, completed the double last night in a seven-goal thriller and joined West Ham in second place behind Manchester United in the English League Div. 1 table. More than 50.000 fans417 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-09-06 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by gINGAPORE, Thurs.— Milton Sullivan's Selangor Gold Cup and Singapore Derby winner, Dark Romance H, is undergoing a searching preparation for the 556,886 Singapore Gold Cup here on Sunday week. For thp second time this week, the six-year-old was sent out415 words
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Article21 1963-09-06 17 lOEY SAN (Merv PotlMf) showed top form in a H run in 38 1/5 a "good thing" on Sunday.21 words
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Article151 1963-09-06 17 ONDON. rhurs. Relko, winn*J er of the Epsom Derby, and the subtect ot a Jockey Club Inquiry uot yet concluded into allegations of doping, is among 18 acceptors announced Tor the St. Letter at Doncaster on Sept 11 Kaeusa. the Iritti Sweeps Derby winner, anaReuter - 151 words
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Article418 1963-09-06 17 LAWN TENNIS McKINLEY IN LAST EIGHT NEW YORK, Thursday. A USTRALIA'S Roy Emerson and bouncing SiUieA Jean Moffitt (US) were shock losers in the fourth round of the United States lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills yesterday. Emerson fell to American rrank Froehllng, end Wimbledon finalistReuter - 418 words
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Article96 1963-09-06 17 DUBLIN, Thurs.— South America gained a 2-0 lead ovei Europe on the opening day of the Kramer Cup lnter-contlnental professional lawn tennis team competition here yesterday. In the other match. Australia, the holders, led North America 1-0. Both matches consist of four singles and a doubles.Reuter - 96 words
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Article21 1963-09-06 17 IPOH. Thurs.— The Ipoh Swimming Club will hold theli annual championships at Gopeng Road on Sunday t:nm 10 a.m.21 words
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245 1963-09-06 17 CRICKET Trueman hits festival -100- T ONDON. Thurs.—Fred- die Trueman, who last week limped out of the Fifth Test with a heel injury and was not expected to play again this season, raced to 100 not out in 67 minutes at the Scarborough Cricket Festival yesterday. Trueman, playing for EnglandReuter - 245 words
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Article85 1963-09-06 17 LONDON, Thurs— Results of Rugby matches played In Britain last night: Rugby League Dlv I—Castleford1 Castleford 8 Wldnes 19; Halifax 7 Wakefleld S: Kelghley 2 Featherstone 27; Warrlngton 8 Hull-Kingston 13; Wlgan 33 Leeds 6. Div. J—Bramley 20 York 5; Bradford North 8 Doncaster 16; Rochdale 12Reuter - 85 words
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Article174 1963-09-06 17 Brown goes out in 1st round GOLF ■fjIDINBURGH. Thurs.— DefendJCi mg champion Eric Brown (Scotland) suffered a shock first round defeat in the British match play golf championship at Tunberry yesterday. Brown lost two and one to David Snell. Defeat cost Brown his last chance to gain a place in174 words
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Miscellaneous75 1963-09-06 17 SPORTS DIARY BASKETBALL Malaysia tourney: Formosa v N. Borneo (men and women, both matches at Happy World, Spore) SOCCER B*a*re Dtv. SD: Airport v Kg Kapor (Farrer Pk). RUGGER Club matches: B'gOT Malays v Ist Bn RMR (R. Range Rd>: Police v University (EL Depot) Tour match: Malay College v75 words
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Miscellaneous240 1963-09-06 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Military review In April? (6, 9 "The f.xr to every bark" 4). Shakespeare Sonnets) (9). 7 Trouble after a member geta 10 May be eager to correspond a part In love's Labour's (6). Lost' (6). 11 Put in a pipe, lft believed 8 Se'.xt any240 words
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371 1963-09-06 18 Warning of crisis in hospitals as 68 more go on strike |£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A warning of a crisis in hospitals and industry was given today as 68 workers at the Malayan Oxygen Ltd. here went on a sympathy strike in support of their colleagues at the Far East Oxygen371 words
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Article64 1963-09-06 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chung Hwa Girls' High School will hold an exhibition of students' handiwork on Sept. 16 and 17 to commemorate the fifty-second anniversary of the school and to raise funds for the extension of the school building and purchase of equipment. There will be over64 words
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Obituary20 1963-09-06 18 NEWS RECEIVED FROM India of d>ath on 28-4-63 of Varußhese Thomai brlovrd father of C.T. Oeor«;p. Medical Department, Kelantan.20 words
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Article264 1963-09-06 18 But the ban is on in certain areas of Federal capital KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Federation Government has lifted the ban on firing fire-crackers for Malaysia Day —Sept. 16. A Government statement said today the lifting of the ban will not apply to the following areas264 words
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Article71 1963-09-06 18 County tea scores LONDON, Thurs.— Tea scores In today's cricket matches: Scarborough: England 318-7 dec. Young England 121-7 (Hampshire 43). Hactings: A.EJI. Giulgans XI v Sussex no play today, rain. Lord's: Middlesex 34-2 v Derby. Rain curtailed play. The Oval: Warwick 140-6 dec. (Smith 51) v. Surrey. (iravewnd: West IndiansReuter - 71 words
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Article21 1963-09-06 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ben Lino Steamers' new ship Benarmln will arrive In Singapore on Sept. 7 on her maiden voyage.21 words
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Article227 1963-09-06 18 'FRIENDS WORSE THAN ENEMIES' IZUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Jmno's chief publicity officer, Syed Ja'afar Albar, said today that Malaya's "new friends" in Malaysia would probably pose more "difficulties and problems" to the new nation than its enemies. He was commenting on a statement by the Singapore Government last night and the227 words
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Article313 1963-09-06 18 LONDON, Thurs. The recent firm tone was maintained in the stock markets today. Buying was more selective, and many leading Industrials slipped back. However, numerous good features developed elsewhere In Industrials. Wall Street's fresh rise overnight helped sentiment. Gilts had another quiet day but the tendency was firm313 words
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Article52 1963-09-06 18 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 19^d., Oct. 19 13/16 d.. Not. 20d.. Dec. aOHd., Oct./ Dec. 19 15/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 20\d.. Apr./ June 20 7/16 d., July/Sept. 20' id., Oct./ Dec. 20-..d.. Jan/Mar. 20 9 16d., c.l.f. Sept. 19 5/lßd.. Oct. 19', d.. Nov. 19 1 1 I6d. Tone: Dull52 words
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Article26 1963-09-06 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £916. sellers £918. Forward buyers £902 4. sellers £904. Settlement £916-. Turnover ajn. 145 tons p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-09-06 18 Heavy rain delays the opening of Langkawi's airfield By CHAN BENG SOON KUAH (Pulau Langkawi), Thurs. Heavy rain this morning delayed the opening of the island's new airfield by six hours. The Sultan of Kedah eventually performed the ceremony at 4.15 p.m. instead of at 10 am. as scheduled. The317 words
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207 1963-09-06 18 LITTLE PETA S MISSING PEKINESE IS FOUND KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The 18-month-old Pekinese puppy, whose disappearance 24 days ago caused so much unhapplness to seven-year-old Peta Mooney was returned today by a friend of the family. Peta, daughter of an Assistant Commissioner of Police, has not been told about this207 words
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285 1963-09-06 18 CUEPACS TRY TO HEAD OFF STRIKE BY POSTMEN KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. THK Congrett of L'nions of Employees in (lie Public and Civil Services today stepped in to head off a potential strike by 1,500 postmen. Cuepacs officials met Oov- ernment representatives at the Federation Establishment Office for three-and-a-half hours in285 words
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Article229 1963-09-06 18 Jakeway: No guarantee on jobs ITUCHING, Thurs. No absolute guarantee could be giver, that no Malayan would be appointed to any vacant Government post in Sarawak, the Chief Secretary, Mr. F.D. Jakeway, told the Council Negri today. Mr. Charles LJnang (SUPP) asked the Chief Secretary how many expatriate officers were229 words
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Advertisement102 1963-09-06 18 Wuris $1» (Minimum) My party was almost ruined I 3. My husband gave me a Bismint antacid 4. The pain soon went and I bad a At the first sign of stomach pain or discomfort suck a 'Bismag' Bismint, the mint-Savoured antacid sweet. ->»^ Bismints arc pleasant tasting and just102 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-09-06 18 UIGHEST and lowest tempera- x lures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bliaru 88 73 NBMsj 86 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 88 7543 words
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