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Title Section21 1963-09-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Nat*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-09-09 1 THIS IS MALAYSIA, the 104-page Straits Times publication commemorating the birth of this nation, will be on sale from Thursday throughout the country. Tne book contains 'a magnificent range of photographs and articles— and includes an eight-page pictorial essay on Malaysia in full colour. The result169 words
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Article154 1963-09-09 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Publicity for the Ganefo Games President Soekarno's alternative to the Olympics has moved into high gear with the summoning of the nations top composers to write an official hymn and march for the Nov. 10-22 invitational meet. Billboards, car stickers and mass media announcementsUPI - 154 words
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Article, Illustration621 1963-09-09 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was attacked and pushed into a monsoon drain tonight in a melee involving leaders of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union and Mr. Lee's supporters outside the union's headquarters in Towner Road. The Premier was621 words
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96 1963-09-09 1 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Harolc Macmillan's Government maj summon an emergency session ol the House of Lords early next month to receive Lord Denning'! report on 1113 Inquiry into securltj following the Proiumo affair, political observers said here today. The Lords would be askedReuter - 96 words
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Article85 1963-09-09 1 LONDON. Sun. A prodigious swallow by a 37-year-old Irishman Is described by two doctors In the current issue of the British Medical Journal, a professional publication for medical men. The doctors said the man swallowed two spoon handles, four coins, wire. 126 half bedsprlngs. a piece of shirtReuter - 85 words
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Article33 1963-09-09 1 LONDON, Sun. A woman told an Inquest here that her husband, Albert Smith, 32, promised her a surprise when she returned from holiday. She found him dead in the gas-nlled kitchen.33 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-09-09 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Mr. Lauren c c M ichelmore (above), head of the U.N. opinion survey team on Malaysia, called on secretarygeneral V Thant yesterday to report on his mission. Mr. Mirhfimore and top members of the team returned to New York337 words
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326 1963-09-09 1 INDONESIA WILL RAISE THANT'S BORNEO SURVEY AT UN ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE, Sun. Indonesia will raise U Thant's survey on Malaysia in Sarawak and North Borneo at the forthcoming UN General Assembly. Mr. K. Suwito. Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister, indicated this here tonight. The greatest and biggest part of the UN operations326 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-09-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OOSTMEN will go on strike throughout the Federation on Oct. 3 if their claims for revision of salaries are not met by the government. This was decided today at a meeting of the execu- *v itive council of the i.480- Another184 words
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Article116 1963-09-09 1 Prayers The 47-year-old union leader will be joined In the fast by the other 14 members of the executive council. 10 of whom are Malays. They will fast from sunrise to sunset for seven days. Prayers will be held by postmen throughout the country from the day notice is116 words
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Article183 1963-09-09 1 Many children held in Saigon OAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Government continued holding many teenagers yesterday after students of five high schools in Saigon had staged antiGovernment demontrations. The exact number still held by the Government could not be ascertained since police officials refused to answer questions or even confirm183 words
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Article26 1963-09-09 1 KINGS TOUR AMMAN sun lu-»rin «>f Jordan left irrr by Jir todaj l"i Paris o kegta i two »<'< k w-\\ o ftraaee Britain trutrr26 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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294 1963-09-09 2 Burma nationalises its State-owned corporation RANGOON, Sunday. THE Burmese Revolutionary Government today decided to nationalise the State-owned autonomous Burma Economic Development Corporation and its 39 subsidiary companies, according to an official announcement. Th c announcement suid the corporation and its subsidiary companies, controlling a major segment of Bur- ma's economy,Reuter - 294 words
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Article26 1963-09-09 2 JAKARTA, Sun. At least three people were killed in a crush between a passenger and a goods train at Kotabumi. south Sumatra.26 words
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Article145 1963-09-09 2 KARACHI. Sun.—Pakistan will continue its policy of slow nationalisation of foreign firms, the Government has announced. In an official release tin- Government stated that a majority of foreign employees must be replaced by Pakistanis by 1967. The Government said that "Pakistanisation" of foreign firms had aUPI - 145 words
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154 1963-09-09 2 PHILIPPINE YACHT GOING TO HIGHEST BIDDER \IANILA Sun. The former Lapu-Lapu, the presidential yacht obtained by the Philippines for $7.5 million under the reparations agreement with Janan, is to be auctioned. Lt.-Gen. Alfredo Santos, Chief of the Armed Forces, has been ordered to sell the vessel to the highest bidderUPI - 154 words
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Article174 1963-09-09 2 NOW CHOU BACKS BIRTH CONTROL DEKING, Sun. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, has given his personal backing to the birth control campaign now under way in China, it was learned here this week. The magazine. China Youth, disclosed in an article in Its latest edition that Mr. ChouReuter - 174 words
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305 1963-09-09 2 Japan's decision to increase emergency aid to Indonesia TOKYO, Sunday. 'J'HE Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Japanese Government would increase the planned emergency aid to Indonesia by US$2 million to U.S.$l2 million. The Ministry said the plan to extend the credits to that country had suddenly been changed, followingReuter - 305 words
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87 1963-09-09 2 HONG KONG, Sun— Poisoning is a favourite method of suicide here, according to figures published today. Of Hong Kong's 54 suicides last month, 37 died of poisoning, nine by jumping from heights, four by drowning, three by weapons and one by hanging. Thirty-four of theReuter - 87 words
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114 1963-09-09 2 LODATSI (Bechuanaland). Sun. —Mrs. Rita Hodgson, a o 1 tical refugee from South Africa, was found guilty in the magistrate's court here tcday on a clurge of fulling to leave Beinuanalaiid Protectorate wher ordered to do so and fined £30 or one month'sReuter - 114 words
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241 1963-09-09 2 MONK 'SUICIDES'? IT WAS MURDER, SAYS PRELATE ROME, Sun. Buddhist monks who burned to death in South Vietnam re- cently were murder cases, not suicides, according to Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc, brother of President Ngo Dinh i Diem, quoted in the newspaper, II Tempo. Msgr. Thuc, who arrived here onReuter; UPI - 241 words
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279 1963-09-09 3 T ONDON. sun The Trades Union Congress ended its annual assembly yesterday leaving a legacy of problems for Mr. Harold Wilson, Labour Party leader. and his colleagues. The two main shocks were an unanimous demand for a sweeping extension of nationalisation andReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-09-09 3 LONDON. Sun. Colin Jordan (above), leader of the British National Socialist Party, was yesterday expelled from the National Union of TeacHers for conduct detrimental to the interests and honour of the teachin? profession. The union's executive endorsed a recommendation made by the professional conduct committee lastReuter - 136 words
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Article32 1963-09-09 3 LONDON Sun. The Sunday Telegraph today reported that Britain is willing to finance Egypt's first nuclear power station if the United Arab Atomic Energy Establishment chooses a British reactor —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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238 1963-09-09 3 POLICE SHADOWED HER AFTER TELEPHONE TIP Suspect in great train robbery was just a fair cop I ON DON, Sun. De- tectivss investigating the great train roboery today found they had oeen shadowing a woman inspector for the past week. One of the hundreds of telephone tips from amateur slevthsReuter - 238 words
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78 1963-09-09 3 U.S. $sm. on civilian space programme U.S. $sm. on civilian space programme HYANNIS PORT. Sun.—President Kennedy today signed a Bill which authorises UJS. $5,350,820,400 to be spent on the civilian space programme during the current financial year. This was about U.S. (362 million less than the President requested. The measureReuter - 78 words
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Article72 1963-09-09 3 LONDON. Sun.— A British woman. Mrs. Elsie Lawson, today announced she would fly to the Far East in October to carry out a "one-woman export drive" on behalf of her firm. Mrs. Lawson. chairman of the Helix (Universal) Company, which is Britain's largest manufacturer of schoolReuter - 72 words
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418 1963-09-09 3 PARIS, Sunday. pRANCE faces a "credit squeeze" by the banks and a clamp-down on hire purchase buying as part of an austerity campaign after five years of booming business and uninterrupted rising prosperity. Mr. Valery Giscard D'Estaing, Finance Minister, was thisReuter - 418 words
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Article108 1963-09-09 3 Kennedy, Tito likely to meet \yASHINGTON, Sun—President Kennedy may meet President Tito of Yugoslavia in mid-October, either In Washington or New York, informed American sources said today. A VS. visit by President Tito Is now under active discussion as a follow-up to his forthcoming trip to several Latin American nations.Reuter - 108 words
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Article38 1963-09-09 3 LONDON, Sun. Pope Paul has appointed the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool. Msgr. John Heenan, to be Archbishop oi Westminster in succession to the late Cardinal Godfrey. It was officially announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-09-09 3 I>ONN, Sun. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor promised yesterday not to Interfere in government affairs after he turns over the reins of power next month to Mr. Lud w i g Erhard, the Economics Minister. The promise came in an198 words
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Article25 1963-09-09 3 BARCELONA. Sun. —The lonttdistarce swimmer. Miss Monsernu Tre sserras. has announced plans to swim the English Channel both ways without stopping. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article130 1963-09-09 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday. F<IERCE forest fires raging through Brazil's Parana r state have made more than 300.000 people homeless. About 250 bodies have so far been recovered and 450 seriously Injured people are in hospital 8c ores of towns and villages have been destroyed. ManyReuter; UPI - 130 words
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93 1963-09-09 3 Miner trapped behind 30-ton boulder NEW YORK. Sun. A miner arts today reported trapped beHind a thick waU of debris 230 Feet down after a cave-In at a ale mine near Murphy. North Carolina. Another miner who was also Tapped was brought to the surface two hours later. He wasReuter - 93 words
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104 1963-09-09 3 BUDAPtST, Sun. Eight hundred reluctant guests of the Hotel Royal here entered their second week of confinement yesterday caused by a, maid contracting smallpox. The carrier is believed to have been a Polish guest, who has since disappeared. Spirits within the hotel remain high.104 words
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205 1963-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. •3 The PAP Assemblyman from Ulu Panda n. i Inche Mohamed Ariflf bi n Suradi, tonight spoke of the importance of the postal service acting as a "weld- ing force of unity and j prosperity" among the 10 million members of205 words
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Article55 1963-09-09 4 KUAIA LUMPUR. Sun.— More than SOO University of Malaya gludents in fancy dress and ■warpaint" took part In a procession of decorated floats through Kuala Lumpur and Petallng Jaya today. The procession was part of the University of Malaya Student Union's fourth Welfare Week to raise55 words
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Article, Illustration191 1963-09-09 4 Poh Lin is off to the US again SINGAPORE, Sun. Chan Poh Lin, the blind and deaf girl of Singapore flew to the United States this morning to attend her former school the Perkins School for the Blind in Boston for another year. Poh Lin. 19. who returned to Singapore191 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-09-09 4 - AUSTRALIAN Army Captain Kirn Patterson and his bride, the former Miss Madeleine Broadway, leaving St. George's Garrison Church at Tanglin after their wedding on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hume Broadway. The bridegroom is staff officer at headquarters, Australian52 words
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111 1963-09-09 4 Water down again LOWEST LEVEL SINCE START OF RATIONING SINGAPORE, Sun. I Water stocks have now dropped further j to 30.5 per cent the lowest recorded figure since rationing started in April this year. The Public Utilities Board, in a statement today, urged the public to reduce their water consumption111 words
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315 1963-09-09 4 MADAM CHAN CHOY SIONG. Assembly--1 woman for Delta, tonight spoke of some "evil people" who attacked the Government for saying that it had done nothing. "These people invariably I make their appearance I when election time comes 1 near." she said315 words
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Article59 1963-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Eight medical officers in the Ministry of Health have been promoted to Senior Registrars. They are: Dr. Ng Yook Kirn, Dr Poh Soo Chuan, Dr. Wong Kum Hoong. Dr. (Mrs.l Diana Ip Suan Mew. Dr. Tan Chee Yong. Dr. James Yin Chu Kee, Dr. (Missi59 words
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Article27 1963-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Yang cn-Peruian Negara haj appointed Dr. Ng Wah Hlng to be Director of Public Works with effect from Sept. 1 this year.27 words
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Article68 1963-09-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government announced tonight that Hertford Bridge will be closed to traffic from tomorrow to Dec. 15 for reconstruction. During this period of closure, the alternative route will bo as follows: 1. From Keng Lee Road via temporary diversion between Hertford Road and Dorset68 words
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123 1963-09-09 4 tAKE PART IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE WEEK THIS is National 1 Language Week and to help you improve your command of Malay, the Dewan Bahasa has designed these simple, everyday phrases for your study: 1. Boleh-kah saya bertanya? May I enquire? 2. Berhenti-lah disini—Stop here. 3. Di-mana pejabat pos? Where is123 words
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Article62 1963-09-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. T.A. TJoa has been elected chairman of a 26-member Kota Raja Community Centre Malaysia Day Celebrations Committee. The patron is Mr. Lye Mm Sen. Vice-chairmen of the committee are Mr. Heng Wah Soo. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Sood and Mr. N.B. Raub. Joint secretaries62 words
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Article56 1963-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun—Government clerks were urged today to prepare for the "Inevitable day" when they will have to resort to industrial action. This was one of 20 resolutions passed by the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Oovernment Clerical and Allied Services at its two-day first56 words
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Miscellaneous370 1963-09-09 4 'THE followmc la todays nrhedule 073) 9.30 p.m.; from Jakarta (ML 1 of civil aircraft movements at 204) 9.45 p.m. Paya Lebar airport Singapore: D«»>AIITU«M ARRIVALS «OAC; To Colombo. Bombay. T*BOAC: Krom Melbournr. Brlabane, heran. Tel Aviv, Zurich. London Daruin (BA TIS) 7.30 p.m.: from (BA 713) X.20 p.m.: to370 words
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253 1963-09-09 5 Lab union dispute: 11 others warn Ministry KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 11 staff unions within the Ministry of Health today threatened to take joint industrial action against the Ministry if it did not commence negotiations to settle the 17-day-old work-to-rule by members of the Laboratory Assistants' Union. The 11 unions253 words
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108 1963-09-09 5 pENAMG. Sun.— The Gov--1 ernment Junior Staff Union today called on the Government to take immediate steps to revise the salaries of all Division IV officers. "We need an increase very bad ly," Inche Ibrahim bin Motaamed the president, said at the108 words
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Article77 1963-09-09 5 Liew head of journalist union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Llew Moot Yoong was today elected president of the National Union of Journalists at its general meeting at the Kum Leng Restaurant. Other ornce-oearers are Mr. Liew Choon Patt, vice-president: Mr. Bala Chandran. secretary; Mr. Vie Nayagam, assistant secretary, Mr. Sylvester77 words
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Article59 1963-09-09 5 MALACCA. Sun. Two officials nf the Ex-Services Association of Malaya leave by air tomorrow to attend the 1 0-day conference of the Commonwealth parent body in Ottawa. Canada from Sept. 14. They are Capt. Mohamed Ali bin Maidin. chairman of the Malacca branch of the association,59 words
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Article36 1963-09-09 5 IPOH, Sun. Mrs. Pamela Nichols, a housewife, told the police yesterday that the handbag, containing $80, a $50 cigarette lighter and an Identity card, was stolen from her house in Kampong Slmee road here.36 words
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Article36 1963-09-09 5 PENANO, Sun. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will address the Georgetown Secondary School at its annual speech day ceremony on Thursday Sept. 26. Datin Wong will give away the prizes.36 words
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170 1963-09-09 5 PENANG, Sunday. rE Penang Umno division last night condemned the Singapore Premier, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, for "making a mockery of and belittling" Malaya's struggle for independence. The division's executive council, at a two-hour emergency meeting, described as 'extremely Irresponsible" Mr. Lee's recent statement170 words
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Article93 1963-09-09 5 Singapore L-Week opens today SINGAPORE. Sun. The National Language Week will be Inaugurated by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the Victoria Theatre at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. This will De followed by the opening of a book exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall next door. Another book93 words
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106 1963-09-09 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Bishop of Penane, Monsijcnor Francis Chan, will attend the resumption of the second Vatican Ecumenical Council in Rome next week. He will leave by the night mail on Wednesday for Kuala Lumpur, where he will board a Thai International flight106 words
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164 1963-09-09 5 School boards treated as 'rubber stamps' IZAMPAR, Sun. School boards and the system under which they now operate', came in for further criticism here last night. The new attack against boards came from Mr. Chin Sun Khoon, a member of the co-educatlonal AngloChinese School's boards of managers and governors and164 words
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166 1963-09-09 5 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Loke Soon Chuan, an assistant civil engineer in the Penang Port Commission, has been awarded a scholarship under the Japanese Government's Colombo Plan technical cooperation scheme to attend a three-month course in port and harbour engineering. He will leave Penang166 words
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153 1963-09-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Manickava.sugam, today outlined a few prerequisites for any trade union to be a success. He listed these asGOOD leadership; STRONG membership; and RESPECT for the law and procedure of the voluntary153 words
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Advertisement65 1963-09-09 5 University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES (obtainable without residence) GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Associated Examining Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School 6 Higher School CERTIFICATES The College, founded 1887, is an KdBcatioiul Trust, with a staff of highly qualified Tutors. Reasonable fees, payable by instalments. Mora than 46.OOO65 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-09-09 6 at r A cr SINGAPORE, Sunday. \T LEAST 30 Independents are to contest the Singapore general elections on a common platform. This was today's big surprise here as all parties waited eagerly, with completed lists of candidates, for Nomination Day four days away. Among the "top" men252 words
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191 1963-09-09 6 30 to contest elections on r same platform talnty and must be supported. But" the terms for Singapore are not enough. Their platform will be better terms for Singapore, respect for democratic rights of the people and greater interest in ensuring the livelihood of the masses. These independents will promise191 words
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125 1963-09-09 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Barisan Sosialis today accused the PAP of wanting a "snap election blitzkrieg style." An official statement said the party predicted that the forthcoming Singapore general elections would be "the most unfair and undemocratic in the history' of Singapore." The Barisan Sosialis.125 words
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172 1963-09-09 6 DEMAND FOR STEEL GOODS TO RISE: GOH SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today predicted an increasing demand for steel furniture and equipment in Singapore after Malaysia. Speaking at the opening of the factory of the Office Equipment Manufacturers < Singapore > Ltd. in the Redhlll172 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-09-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Miss Patricia Lee (above), a 21 -year-old Singapore film actress. Is one of 42 entries In the first Malaysia Beauty Queen contest to be held here next Sunday and Sept. 16 in conjunction with the First Malaysia Trade and Industrial Exhibition.65 words
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Article29 1963-09-09 6 PEKAN, Sun. The dental surgeon here, Mr. Peter K. H. Lim. has been transferred to Kaula Lumpur. He Is succeeded by Inche Abdullah bin Johari from Muar.29 words
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300 1963-09-09 6 Minister, senators among 300 at service for monks who died IT UAL A LUMPUR, IV Sun. A minister and two senators were amo n g more than 300 people who attended a memorial service at the Brickfields Buddhist Temple here this morning in honour of the monks and nuns who300 words
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272 1963-09-09 6 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An 850-acre rubber estate Ls to be planted at Sungel Buloh Leper Settlement for the rehabilitation of former victims. Mr. E. J. Lawrence, chairman of the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association's publicity committee, said today: "We believe that with good agricultural training,272 words
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Article43 1963-09-09 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A donation of $60 was received by the Straits Times from a sympathiser through Mr. M. S. Maniam of the Chief Engineer's Department. Naval Base, for the Widow Jathambal Fund. This brings the fund to $19,374.90.43 words
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Article, Illustration1781 1963-09-09 7 FOUR TIMES MARRIED, FIFTY TIMES A MILLIONAIRE, HE WAS THE WORLD'S BIGGEST LANDLORD HUGH Hid und Arthur Grosvenor, the 2nd Duke of Westminster and the last of the so-called 'Wicked Dukes" of I^iitfland, was a 20th century throw back Io a swashbuckling1,781 words
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Article624 1963-09-09 8 When Mr. Duncan Sandys left London and there was, he said, no crisis, he told the newspapers that he was flying j East for a discussion of future plans (in connection with Malaysia) and "how we are coins to deal with them." Well, how are we going624 words
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Article350 1963-09-09 8 The Selangor State Assembly by-election at Teluk Datoh owed its main interest to the fact that it was the electoral debut of the National Convention Party. Though Inche Othman bin Abdullah stood as an Independent, this was only because the N.C.P. had not been registered on nomination350 words
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Article250 1963-09-09 8 Having obtained a mandate from members to call a strike, the executive of the Union ol Postal Uniformed Staff has decided to submit a 21-day notice on Thursday. Unless the union* claims are settled by Oct 3. d vital public service will cease to function. In the absence250 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1963-09-09 8 G.F. HUDSON - Policy on the bomb splits the left in Japan G.F. HUDSON THE JapanttoC nation has the distinction of being the only one actually to suffer the effects of that warfare with nuclear weapons whose mewe possibility is the nightmare of others By a curious coincidence it has also been the1,172 words
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Article, Illustration347 1963-09-09 8 DOTS FOR BRITAIN MUST AWAIT THE NEXT ELECTION LONDON, Sun. Britain is not expected to make any move towards the adoption of a decimal coinage system until after the next General Election. When that will be is still' very much a subject of speculation but it must be held beforeReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement980 1963-09-09 8 Straits Times k Malay Mail Clessifiee) advertlsemente way a* handed tele* Floe* COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLANO *OAO- KATONG KEPPCL «OAD-NAVAL BAS. Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Moot*. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipjtrick't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL HAMIEM STORE 378-7. Chengl Polsit.980 words
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Advertisement40 1963-09-09 8 PHILIPS i^j SALES Ml SttVICE (jKB» REFRIGERATOR I If Model HA-2440 I Capacity 8.5 cv.ft List PMH $895 00 .< I j I v Showroom facilities exlendesj until 8.30 p.m. except Sundays ALLIED RADIO tto CLEmenceau avenue v' SINGAPORE Tsl *****40 words
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Advertisement68 1963-09-09 8 m M 4a j^ -d- m B savsasasaasi i saß~~l^~ "S S" BRAND a>» tpsat eViwfltarM ftm. /Veaf l f KUsM.* luamsajsl WARNING WHEN BUYING I /X. mm f9 FAMOUS J^ 1^ VinQC FINK TASICjT// 7 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS^^^^K^ i=i 3 j^ii LOOK FOR 'HI (V)^^^^/ N ON THE TABLET68 words
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221 1963-09-09 9 pENANG. Sun. Three people were injured early tnis moral! a gang of about 15 youths dressed in di pipp trousers and armed with iron rods attacked customers and si holders at a popi rating spot in Prangln Road market here. The injured Llm Geok.221 words
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61 1963-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUK. BUD n now being iuadt- ;i Malaysian students' union 111 London, Mr. G B I recently returned Malaya!. s.uii today. Mr. Balachandran added tn.il preliminary meetings 1. and an inaugural meet, perted to be held soon. Mr Balachandran. »h. nctlve61 words
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Article145 1963-09-09 9 'The NCP's chances smashed' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Luot nights Alliance victory in the Teluk Datoh byelection is regarded by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as a serious 1 blow to the long-term 1 chances of the new National j Convention Party led by the former Minister tor Agriculture, Inche145 words
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Article27 1963-09-09 9 LUMPUR. Sun Mr.j ie Future" at at 4 p.m. on Sun- < open to the public. It is being sponsored by n'loKy Club.27 words
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Article29 1963-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Brit Malayan Kennel Association's oix>n dog show will be held here on Sept. 22. at the Chinese Assembly Hull. Birch Road.29 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-09-09 9 A CRASH PROGRAMME' TO EXTEND SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION THROUGHOUT COUNTRY education is a kind of ln.l which is very necessary. KAMPAR, Sunday. Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khun, said here that a "crash programme" veu undertaken to extend school accom- d throughout the country. ma]220 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-09-09 9 START OF JURONG RAILWAY LINK TO FEDERATION THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye (driving), felling a coconut tree with a bulldozer at a ceremony at Bukit Timah on Saturday to start construction work on a new $3.6 million railroad project which will link Jurong industrial estate with the124 words
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311 1963-09-09 9 NO MALAYSIA DA Y HOLIDA YS IN KELANTAN KOTA BHARU. Sunday. THE PMIP-controlled State Government in KelanA tan has announced that Sept. 16 and 17 will not be public holidays in the State. This announcement, which was made in a circular sent to all heads of Government departments In the311 words
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Article63 1963-09-09 9 TAIPINO. Sun.— Two visitors from Nepal who are in Malaya on an eight-day visit accompanied Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minuter and Minister 01 Rural Development, when hr toured Taiping and Lumut yesterday. They are Mr Ram Bahadur Rawal of Nepal's Ministry of thp Pancrmyuts63 words
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Article36 1963-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —A District Sixer organised by the Tiong Bar>ru Boy Scouts Association at the Giilmun Barracks today, was aiI tended by 36 cub leaders between 'eight and 11 years old. k III!36 words
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Article38 1963-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Swee Aun. will open the Rubber Research Institute •Staff Union's anuual meeting ut the Badminton Hall. RRT Anipang Road, at 4.15 p.m. on Wednesdmy'.38 words
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Article25 1963-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The weekly mnch»on meeting of the I Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday wil. be a business meet|ing.25 words
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Article230 1963-09-09 9 59 floats to enter M-Night show KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Fifty-nine entries have been received for the procession of illuminated floats to be held here on the night of Sept. 17 as part of the Malaysia celebrations. The procession will cover a seven-mile route starting from the junction of Jalan I230 words
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280 1963-09-09 9 Nair: Elections will be fight between socialists and fifth columnists SINGAPORE, Sun. The secretary-gen-eral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said today that the coming Singapore general elections was a contest between the democratic socialists of Singapore and "local fifth columnists of foreign powers "I280 words
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Article175 1963-09-09 9 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. 'pHE secretary of the Singapore Printing Employ- ees' Union, Mr. Ho See Beng, said today that it was through hard work and perseverance that the union was now in a strong position. He was speaking at the an- nual meeting of the175 words
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Article71 1963-09-09 9 HONG KONG. Sun Mr R. Tremblay, Canadian Minister without Portfolio, arrived here from Tokyo today for a four-day vi.-ii. He is on his way to Kuala Lumpur to represent his government at the Malaysia celebrations. He will present refrigerators for a lishery plant. As aReuter - 71 words
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Article32 1963-09-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open a slxday co-ope-rauve education course at the Cooperative College. Pctaling Jayu. at 9 a.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Advertisement86 1963-09-09 9 H I. jr <• J I > 4B3JJL ft. wwm j*m."lTlj t i I BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat BoVril as a run. \t t^ j -fW trustworthy sourci. t_ ...timtd- I. I I -niik eners2\. It comes tr, m the conceit- j=— •laun of essential vitamins \>>j iii.cj86 words
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Advertisement107 1963-09-09 9 mmKmmmmmmtggm I i^Ht ,-i IWinNM CHASSIS PRICES 1 whcclbasc models 1 »P i I dcH^cry \3rchard .Motors SINGAPOII I KUALA LUMPUf mtmmom mnmm w* Borneo motors EYE EX AM I NAT I o"w" You con Mt »ith foil. t*«»h but you BLWC^ can't tea witfc artificial eyt. Your one and107 words
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Miscellaneous519 1963-09-09 9 I Today's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metre* MLDII'M WA.t SLR VICE 476 mrtrrs A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- Morning Prelude; 7.15 News,: last; 700 Time Signal. The 720 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 News; 7.10 Songs519 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-09-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Cenotaph, which was removed trom Victory Avenue one-and-a-half years ago to make way for the flyover, has been rebuilt, stone by stone, in the Garden of Remembrance in the Lake Gardens. When it was pulled down, each slab109 words
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145 1963-09-09 10 Murder of salesman Second man detained I/ANGAR. Sun.— The police today detained a second suspect In connection with the murder of a salesman. Por Soon Telk, 40. during a hold-up at Kakl Buklt. Perils, last Wednesday night. Three men two armed with parangs and the other with a stick took145 words
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167 1963-09-09 10 ALOR STAR. Sunday. THE polite have recovered a pistol believed to I A have been used by four armed robbers who waylaid a shopkeeper at Kampong Matang, 10 miles from here, on Friday night. The robbers held up Tan Hong Choo at pistol point167 words
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Article56 1963-09-09 10 ALOR STAR. Sun. Malayan Airways will extend its Ftokkei Friendship service to North Malaya on Tuesday. The new aircraft will give a demonstration flight at Kepala Batas airfield here at 10.25 a.m. on that day. The Sultan of Reaah is expected to be among the Invited56 words
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Article31 1963-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The In- 1 dustrial Arbitration Court yesterday postponed hearing of the bonus dispute between Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union to Tuesday.31 words
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Article49 1963-09-09 10 KLUANG. Sun.— New officials of the Kluang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress are: President. Mr. Thomas Vergis; vicepresident. Mr. V. K. Vadiveloo; secretary. Mr. K. P. Balan; treasurer. Mr. K. Ponnlah; youth leader. Mr. K. Oovindasamy; deputy youth leader. Mr. P. Balan; publicity. Mr. 6. Doraisamy.49 words
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Advertisement229 1963-09-09 10 uJatinsan 1 3 HP OUTBOARD MOTORS Move heavy cargo easily, economically and safely I A get a Johnson 18HP Outboard motor. It gives real 0 big-motor performance. Dependable at all times under jo'inswn W any conditions, the Johnson 18HP is equipped with jl safety features a free-tilting motor, slip-clutch pro-229 words
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Advertisement217 1963-09-09 10 m £§/s&** f§ ■TANALISLCT and TANALITH' are Trade Marks registered m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, the property of Hickson's Timber Preservation (Malaya) Limited. 6 Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur Only timber which has been vacuum pressure impregnated with Hickson's TANALITH' brand wood preservative may. with our authority, be referred217 words
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Miscellaneous243 1963-09-09 10 Straits Times Crossword across S. Preface with a portion of fish 7. No buttonhole* In this kind In the afternoon <s>. of coat (5). 6. Senseless featur* of certain S. Lame man's right In a muddle anecdotes (5). ■9i 11. Swimmer takes the point to 9. Part of the domain243 words
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Article808 1963-09-09 11 A.J.P. TAYLOR - HITLERS PRE-WAR POLICY AND MILITARY PLANS 1933-39. By E .M. Robertson. (Longmans. 305.) he made a great noise and waited for the walls of Jericho to fall' By A.J.P. TAYLOR J)ID Hitler know what he was up to? Had he in his head when he came to power a808 words
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Article377 1963-09-09 11 BOSWELL: THE OMINOUS YEARS. (H«in«mann 425.) By PETER GROSVENOR THERE is an old saying that rakes make the best A husbands, the argument being that having had their flfng they are content at last to stray no more. This naive belief certainly never held good for377 words
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Article194 1963-09-09 11 WESTERN aid for the undeveloped nations is a "hypocritical sham." says Miss Han Suyin, writing in Eastern Horizon (Hong Kong $2) on relations between East and West. There are no doubt faults in these programmes of economic assistance, and not all of them lie with194 words
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Article197 1963-09-09 11 THREE unusual, and brilliant books, come from Gollancs as the first offering; in a new series of reprints entitled "Rare Works of Imaginative Fiction." They are The Purple Cloud, by M.P. Shiel. first published in 1901; A Voyage to Arcturus, by David Lindsay, a complete failure197 words
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Advertisement144 1963-09-09 11 817 I Vetiß ■aV^B^Bk^~_- mmmmm """S*^P bbW. "liflM B^fc&Af [y lw fi y ?r~i c LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Ycnidje enjoyed by generations of London's144 words
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Advertisement311 1963-09-09 11 Shark by Chevrolet-ACtion sparked by AC ij9\. The Maw AC Spark Plvgt (Hot add power to Ihii cor of lumoiro* W>TH| ar* available >•* your car lodayl fname«n tpxify ACt for «>pen~ \WB^BW7 menial can liaa tiw Carvatla Shark bacauu of AC talf -cleaning Hell tip It heull fattt ta311 words
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Advertisement665 1963-09-09 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Technical Assistants. Special Grade serving in the Public Works Department for promotion to TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS. SUPERSCALE in the P.W.D.. Pahang on the salary of $754x28-866 and is a Division I post. Cost of Living Allowance will be paid at current665 words
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Advertisement424 1963-09-09 12 NOTICE NOTICE Mr. P. C. D'Crus* of 4-D Jalan Molid. Taib, Johore Bahru is no longer attached to this Company and has no authority whatsoever to represent the Company, transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. Malayan Life Sc General Assurance Co., Ltd 3rd Floor. Bank Negars424 words
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Advertisement786 1963-09-09 12 TENDERS JKR. PAHANG. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered Class 'E' and above JKR Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negri, JKR. Pahang, Kuantan up to 3.00 p.m on 12th September, 1963 for earthwork between M.S. 25 Mi and M.S. 26. Route 11. Kuantan/Msrsn Road. Full particulars may be obtained from786 words
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Advertisement955 1963-09-09 12 (Continued from Pag* t) SITUATIONS VACANT IS SS (Mru) mem It eta, amtrm LADY COPY TYPIST, must be neat and accurate. Apply P.O. Box 2236 K.L. WANTED IMMEDIATELY English speaking general cook amah, under 44, two In family, live In. Singapore 3. Reference* r«e sntltl. Bos A 4730 S.T., B'pore.955 words
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Advertisement965 1963-09-09 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M P/erels SS (Mm.)— Baa St eta, axtrn CANADIAN MISSIONARY FAMILY require* 3/4 bedroom bouse at reasonable rent. Districts V, 'it, 11 preferred. Long Lease. Telephone Spore *****. RAF OFFICER REQUIRES Kurnlahed three bedroomed bouse/bungalow ten mile* radius Changi. Phone Clements *****. Write 4. Jalan Hail Balarn. Bant965 words
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Advertisement982 1963-09-09 12 EDUCATION tt War** SS (Min.)— Box tt tta. amtrm TTM ANNIVERSARY, Special Concession* Typewriting. Shortaand, Book-keeping, all stages. Enrol today, N.C.B. 43SA, Oeylans Road, S'por*. *****. CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S September beglnnen' Book >*epl*E. Shortband. Typewriting. Few vacancies Advanced. Accounting, English. Snorthand speed classes. 107. Selegi* Road, iS'iore) *****. tt Ward*982 words
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Advertisement1006 1963-09-09 12 OFFICE EQUIPMENT tt Warm* SS (Him.)— Box St et*. axtwm JUST ARRIVED at last. Latest deilgn steel office desk, chair* et*. at low-coat available:- R.O.S. S'por* *****^*****. K.L. *****. DOGS, PETS, ETC. It Warm* U (Min.)— Box St et*. axtrm M.X.A. CLASS I Dobermann Plnseher Puppies for sa.e. Pbone Talplng1,006 words
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Advertisement951 1963-09-09 12 FOR SALE tt Warmw SS (Mm,)— Bam It at*, aatrm 43RU ANNIVERSARY I A LSI Urn. Laa Jaaaa Navy Bine $13. 50. Blmck $14.60. lien's Vssts A Brlata mob. Upwards, Short* $1.20. Visit BHi Doulatram A Co., 48-60 Hub Straat. B'porf. SUV A KELVINATOa Refncarator A win a Pun 600951 words
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Advertisement1571 1963-09-09 13 10 LIVERPuni a WEST COAST 8.1, Oat Soort lailt fttaa *tnan| ANTENOI Livirpttl ll Pt/Slft 10 Sipt 11 flßStui i mil Dub"" Sietgat) Sipt 12 Stpt 17 Stpt 11 LTCAON Livtrpill, Dublin Sapt 13/21 Sapt 21 MUAMfUS i.tirpeei, bingo* Sapt 10 Sapt 22 Sept 23/27 Sept 21 MARON A.onmouU. LMraaat1,571 words
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Advertisement1358 1963-09-09 13 WTTTpKJTTTifiTILYpmWPnFTiTWmI .Rgi THE EAC LINES o» A \r— irVjai siNCAPOtE kuau ujMfot»p.swtmiMMA*« pinaho HKjanP*2oaß D(NMA HOUSt 14.»»"«noid. -oiwn.l I'l.wimow SAILINtS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMRURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENIURt AND COfENHAGEN. P. Sham Penang "SONGRHLA" I) Sailet 1/ I Sept 11/ 11 Sett "fATAGONIA" I) 20 24 Sept1,358 words
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Advertisement1505 1963-09-09 13 BEM^MLEME "-TS- aaaaßßßßaaaaaßßßaW 1 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. rpara P. S'naa Pmim_ I tENMHOI L'lia, G'mouUi. R'dam. H'lrg Sapt 12/H tapt Ik/ It taatli/H 24, BEHHOPE L'pttl, H'kart. A'narp, R'oaa Mbro ............V. uu 12/ is uu io/2i sannm kh lENDOKAN L 111 M'iro rdM, A'wtrp. P«1,505 words
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Advertisement1220 1963-09-09 13 fe MCAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w, in. Nt: inn \aJkw BLLBRMAM LINE die KLA VENESS UNI lONDOH, HAMBURG, BOniRBAM. ill ANGEIIS SAN IMNCISCO, HAVREHUU I MIDOLESIiWSH. li Ar lE. VANCOUVER i PORILANI. ein of incEmtt Utt llil Soon p. Sham Ptnaftg tUNNrvuil 20 Sept 21 21 Sept 24/23 Sept ""V,"1,220 words
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Article1052 1963-09-09 14 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last badness U August 3*. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for this year to date. INDUSTHIAIS H I 2J5 1.71 5 50 JO 1.471,052 words
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Article329 1963-09-09 14 THE Straits tin price closed the week on Saturday at Its lowest level for the period being quoted in Penang at $451.37, or 62* cents below Friday. In London on Friday afternoon tin had been moderately dealt In at fully steady prices. Ihe Straits price* last329 words
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Article327 1963-09-09 14 COMMODITY REVIEW Price* were dvpresard dally, as lacli of interest trom terminal market! and continued selling by upcountry found a lack of any Buying support. The news of toe snell Cbenucal Company's cut In Its Uopreoe rubber pricts, altnougb acknowledged to tm a oot unexpected step In view of recent327 words
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Article64 1963-09-09 14 TNI Malayan «Mwna« Sanhi' At•••lattwi mad* tun cb*nt« la it* rates to mercbsaU >o Saturday (tat rau to CO WOO): ••iimi tt m on ready i OevtserM Mark* US*. t*i the tr— •■•nans* marktt In N«ng KeVts. th» U.S. a»Har was quoted at 5.73J tor T.T. a**) 6.7?«64 words
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Article26 1963-09-09 14 In August Pahang Consolidated crushed 18.000 ton* of on. The out put of tU concentrate* was lode 215 tons and tributorc aUevial 8 tons.26 words
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Advertisement1108 1963-09-09 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service Spore P. Sham Honolulu S.Francisco LAngelei N. Yo'K Montreal teklk* Miry" CON. 10/11 24 Stpt 1 Oct 23 Oct 1 Nt* •htitt* Mara' 10/21 Stp* 14/2S Sepi 11 Otl II tel tl Ml Nt* UM* All «es>eu1,108 words
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Advertisement885 1963-09-09 14 !E°IoRIENTl r TW KS j ~tf_-_ ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Penong 10th Soatomboi 1963 Singapore 13th September 1963 For Hongkong 17th/ 19th September, Japan 23rd/27rh September Hongkong It*/3rd October Returns:— Singapore 7th October 1963 Penang 10th October 1963 c Fares from:— Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00885 words
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Advertisement692 1963-09-09 14 CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul) Sept. 3. 65'^eU. $452 uo 3. CSS ets. $453.75 4. 64>jets. $453.37 H 5. K\ ets. 5451.73 6. 64! 2 ets. (452.00 7. 5451.37'j Rubber crop The Kempas droop produced 1,169.000 lb. in August compared to 1.1 M.000 lb. In July. MALAYAN STOCK692 words
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Advertisement197 1963-09-09 14 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Tender for: Kquipmrnt lor Machine and Applied Mechanics Laboratory. IENDERS are mvlted for ma supply ol \anous lu-nis o( equipmtut required by Uie Singapora Polytechnic. Details, specifications and conditions ol supply are obtainable Irom tne Assistant Regutrar (Finance). Singapore Polytechnic. lenders In sealed envelopes marked: "MACHINE LABORATORY EQUIPMENT.197 words
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Article1867 1963-09-09 15 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange had an uncertain look last week after a more promising start when it appeared the progress towards Malaysia was entering a smoother period. There was some profit-taking early in the week, but the real reason for the losses1,867 words
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Article816 1963-09-09 15 rpHE following is a complete A list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday Sept. 6. INDUSTRIALS t. x m LM Al.-x ordu J.J" B.M. Trustee* 6.U0 Koiutrad I.M C I Holding Con. Tin Smelt ITrf 17 v Ords 41 Punlops 3.M ■Ml smelt 3.10816 words
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Advertisement690 1963-09-09 15 mvim \i>s \\\oi\ti» Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous »ear >ear Kundong Tr. I'au s^l Sept. 25 Selangor Coconut!) 20 cts. x— Aberfovle 4<L \<\ id. I Interim. NOTICE It is hereby notified that Mr. Tony Toh has ceased to be employed by us and he690 words
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Advertisement1011 1963-09-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as WELFARE OFFICER Malayan Students" Department, London. The appointment la in Division I on the salary scale of *891x28-1.087 Selected candidate will be appointed on agreement for an Initial period of 3 years in the first instance. Candidates for appointment1,011 words
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Advertisement273 1963-09-09 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS FOR THE LAYING OP AN 8 INCH DIAMETER ASBESTOS CEMENT WATER MAIN FROM ENTRANCE TO KLAH VILLAGE TO SUNGKAI TOWN will be I received at the Office of Jurutera Negri. J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 17th September, 1963 from Contractors in273 words
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Advertisement383 1963-09-09 15 WELL ESTABLISHED EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES AT SOONEST POSSIBLE DATE A WELL EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR THEIR LEADING BRAND OF TYPEWRITERS. APPLY BOX A 3060, S.T., K.L. OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE SCHEME FOR SAVINGS ACCOUNT DEPOSITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having Savings Accounts with the OVERSEAS383 words
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630 1963-09-09 16 Blackburn crush Spurs 7-2 at home LONDON, Sun. i the top have seven points from lour matches; Torquay, nth. have five points. Chesterileld scrapped home 1-0 at Southport, but their two points enabled them to move from fourth to first place. With the j£ngllsh soccer season In Its third week,630 words
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Article1163 1963-09-09 16 Oillingham 4 13 0 3 16 Chester 4 2 116 3 5 2 Tranmere 4 2 1 1 12 7 5 2 Stockport, 4 2 118 5 5 2 Newport 4 2 118 6 5 1 Workington 4 2 1 1 5 4 1 Carlisle 41,163 words
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228 1963-09-09 16 RUGBY NEWPORT HELD TO 8-8 BY ROMA I ONDON Sun. The Roma Rugby Union Club of Italy ended their three match tour of Britain by surprisingly holding Newport to an 8-8 draw yesterday. In the domestic club programme the results were: Harlequins 8 R. F.U. President-.' XV 14; Wasps 3Reuter - 228 words
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Article212 1963-09-09 16 CRICKET Sussex win Knockout Cup I ONDON, Sun. j*^ Sussex yesterday i became the first winj ners of English erie- ket's new one-day county Knockout Cup. They beat Worcestershire at Lord's here by 14 runs in a final full of drama and excitement. Final scores: Sussex i 168, Worcestershire 154.Reuter - 212 words
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Advertisement174 1963-09-09 16 W^yZw _^^B l^^L mm HJ| B m 4 k IP t Own lli i v ideal car for a down payment of S?).»O/- only. Easy paTnienl of $177/--monthlT for 110 nionihs. On the road: S 1. 51.10/THIS SPECIAL OFFER IS VALID FOR THREE MONTHS FROM TODAY. SOLE ACENTS ASIA MOTOR174 words
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Article174 1963-09-09 17 NEW YORK. Sunday. RAFAEL OSUNA (Mexico) toppled top-seeded Chuck McKinley (US) in the semi-finals of the United States men's singles lawn tennis championship at Forest Hills yesterday but fast-serving Frank Froehling kept American hopes alive by blasting out Ronnie Barnes (Brazil). Osuna was in wonderful volleying touchReuter - 174 words
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2146 1963-09-09 17 gINGAPORE, Sun.— Sun Leader, an expensive Australian importation, won the Gold Cup Trial over 8f at Bukit Timah today. Sun Leader unwound a terrific finishing burst to snatch victory by a head from the tearaway Pulau Pangkor. On his performance today. Sun2,146 words
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164 1963-09-09 17 CHARLES NICKLAUS TIE WITH PAR 70s AKRON, Sun. Bob Charles (New Zealand) the British Open champion, and Jack Nirklaus (US) American Masters and PGA titleholder tied with par rounds of 70 here yesterday after the first round of the 38-hole "World Golf Series." Arnold Palmer, leading: money winner on the164 words
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Article109 1963-09-09 17 WASTERTON. Sun. The Maliiyan touring badminton team beat a Now Zealand side by five matches to nil in a friendly match here last night. Malayan tram manager I-eow Kirn Fan stiid the New Zealand players :ia<l improved considerably since olav'ng against top opposition. He said he was109 words
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Advertisement239 1963-09-09 17 NOW ONE A DAY VITAMIN CAPSULE 12 essential vtMins ft 5 minerals in a single c*sme If your body is even mildly deficient of the essential I vitamins and minerals it cannot function properly. 1^ Youtiremoreeasily.findworkisharderandpleasure H is less fun. In brief, the zest goes out of life. _s_BMm I239 words
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306 1963-09-09 18 SOCCER Comeback triumph for Awang Bakar SINGAPORE, Sun. Awang Bakar, the former idol Singapore star centre-forward, tonight put up a splendid comeback performance which may earn him a trip to Penang for the second leg of the Malaya Cup semi-flnal. Awang struck up a fine partnership with another veteran. Rahim306 words
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Article, Illustration634 1963-09-09 18 NORMAN SIEBEL: K Lumpur - Selangor 8-2 conquerors PLACE ASSURED IN MALA YA CUP FINAL NORMAN SIEBEL: K Lumpur By Sunday \IALAYA CUP holders i So la ngo r have as good as booked their place in this year's final on Sept. 28. Tonight, fresh from their North zone triumphs, they con- j tinued theirHAROLD TEO - 634 words
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Article35 1963-09-09 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Pek Klo became champions of the People's Association Inter-Community Centre soccer championship when they beat Middle Koad 2-0 today. Jalan Euno« finished runners-up with Pulau Branl. last year's champion's, third.35 words
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163 1963-09-09 18 ATHLETICS Athlete Koh surprises them all 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. International footballer Arthur Koh turned athlete today and surprised everyone by emerging overall champion in the National Union of Commercial Workers Championships at the Merdeka Stadium here. Koh won the high jump with sft. 7in. and then went on to take163 words
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Article111 1963-09-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Formosa won the Malaysia Cup International basketball tournament for women when they beat Malaya in their deciding match by 72-57 at the Happy World tonight. Malaya, who finished third in the men's section, are thus runners-up in the women's section. This was their only defeat.111 words
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Article50 1963-09-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police became runners-up to Singapore Cricket Club in the S.C.A. senior tournament when they drew with S.R.C. in their final match at Thomson Road today. S.R.C. 183 (Houghton 46. John Martens 80 n.0.. de Witt 38-3, Cook 40-5). Police 140-2 (Stevens 54 n.0.. da Suva 75).50 words
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Article48 1963-09-09 18 REYKJAVIK, (Iceland), sun.— Britain beat Iceland &-0 (half time 4-0) in their first leg extrapreliminary round match of the European zone Olympic Football tournament here yesterday. The second leg takes place in London next Saturday and the winners meet Greece in the next qualifying stage Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1963-09-09 18 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Aleksev Vachonin (Soviet Union > won the bantamweight class in the World welghtlilting championships here. He had a total lift of 345 kilogrammes (780-lb).— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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195 1963-09-09 18 Ibrahim and Sidek the star bowlers CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYS won the Rulers Shield when they beat Singapore Malays by 158 runs in the final of the Malayan Malays cricket competition on the Padang here today. Selangor's victory in the two-day match came from the splendid bowling of Mohamed195 words
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Article169 1963-09-09 18 SPORE MALAYS Ist Inns. Hyder b Ibrahim 20 Yusof lbw Siciek 6 Razak b Ibrahim 11 Lally b Sldek 0 HanlfT b Ibrahim 1 Hussain b Ibrahim 9 Hamn st Zaln Wahab b Ibrahim 0 Omar b Sidek 19 Salleh c Zain b Ibrahim 9 Alias b Sidek 0169 words
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475 1963-09-09 18 TENNIS SINGAPORE, Sun.—Unseeded Ghanl Hashim caused two upsets on the second day of the Malaysia Junior Open Invitation tennis championships at Tanglin today. Ghani, who had beaten Michael Gaw 6—2. 6—o in the second round of the singles championships, went on to475 words
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Article141 1963-09-09 18 Razak will open the M-day meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. F.M.O.C. president Tun Abdul Razak will declare open the Malaysia Day twoday athletics championships at the Merdeka Stadium on Thursday at 2.30 p.m. The King and Queen will also be present on the concluding day or Friday. The meet will be141 words
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Article296 1963-09-09 18 ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sun. *3 Pal Singh, the Singapore pole vault champion, was beaten to second place in the Civilians versus Services athletics match at Farrer Park today. Pal, who holds the Singapore record of 13ft.. was beaten by Hughes of the Services, who cleared lift.296 words
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Article36 1963-09-09 18 SOCCER: SAFA Dlv. 1: C.A. v Alexandra! Jn. Besar, 5.15). BASKETBALL: Malaysia Cup tourney: Men N. Borneo v Sarawak; Formosa v Thailand. Women N. Borneo v Sarawak (all matches at Happy World, 7.30 pMn.).36 words
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Obituary46 1963-09-09 18 MRS. WINIFRED CONSTANCY COOMBS, iT I > taaMd peacefully .may al mo. Kcl.iv. i Koad. Penan* on 6t* s<pt.-mb<T. 11»63. MR. BOEY KOK WENG age n* panned away pear, fully on K-o-63 at 7. LriMtW Road. Cortege will be leaving :it In :i(l a.m. on 1(1-0-63.46 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-09 18 UIOHEST anr lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Hifhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kola Bharu 00 75 Penang 83 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 70 Singapore 90 7742 words
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