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Title Section19 1963-09-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100,000 The Straits Times 15 CENTS KDN 352 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 196319 words
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Article, Illustration354 1963-09-11 1 DAHAR ALI - Kelantan asks High Court to declare Malaysia Act 'void and inoperative' MEHTRI OF KELANTAN FILED SUIT By DAHAR ALI KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE State of Kelantan today filed suit in the High Court here seeking a declaration of the court that the Malaysia Act, passed by Parliament last354 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-09-11 1 Banking group to pay $7 mil. for Goodwood Park Hotel SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'J'HE luxury Goodwood Park Hotel here has changed hands as the result of the first successful take-over bid of a public company listed on the Malayan Stock Exchange. The buyers, the Malayan Banking Group of Companies, are paying363 words
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Article195 1963-09-11 1 LONDON, Tues. •"THE British Defence Ministry has made five top appointments to the nations new Pentagonstyle streamlined set-up which goes into operation early next year. The five senior appointments approved by the De- fence Minister. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. are: Air Marshall Sir Alfred Earle195 words
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Article139 1963-09-11 1 This is Malaysia On sale tomorrow THE 104 page Straits Times publication commemorating the birth of Malaysia will be on sale tomorrow. 'THIS IS MALAYSIA," contains a magnificent range of photographs and articles and includes an eight-page pi c torial essay on Malaysia in full colour. Articles in the souvenir139 words
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Article44 1963-09-11 1 VANCOUVER. Tues.— Two Canadian archaeologists have discovered 50 Indian villages 3,000 to 9,000 years old In the lower Praser river valley of British Columbia. Now they are trying to find out who inhabited the villages and why the ancient civilisation disappeared. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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533 1963-09-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A series of important closedci'oor meetings were held throughout today between representatives of the governments of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Britain to clear the last obstacles in the way of Malaysia. Those taking part were: FOR MALAYA: The533 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-09-11 1 A gangster clamp at Causeway as S'pore prepares for elections SINGAPORE, Tues. Security measures were clamped on the Causeway today. Gangsters from the Federation, according to intelligence reports, are moving South from the Federation to interfere with the coming general elections here. Plainclothesmen have been stationed at the Causeway for256 words
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Article66 1963-09-11 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Presidcn Kennedy today cracked down on segregationist Governor George Wallace with an order "federalising" the Alabama national guard to enforce school desegregation in the state. The guardsmen had been called out by Governor Wallace to block federal court orders admitting Negro children to white schools.Reuter - 66 words
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Article57 1963-09-11 1 LONDON. Tues George Clark, 37-year-old field secretary of Britain's campaign for nuclear disarmament, was jailed for 18 months here today for an incident during the Oieek Royal visit to Britain on July 9. Clark was alleged to have been one of about 2.000 people who attemptedReuter - 57 words
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220 1963-09-11 1 Jack: Vietnam told to win back support WASHINGTON, Tues.— President Kennedy said last night the United States was using its influence to persuade the South Vietnamese Government "to take those steps which will win back support." "That takes some time and we must be patient,. we must persist," he said220 words
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Article31 1963-09-11 1 WASHINGTON Tie* OvcrrMtni solid i<« puMir.in opposition. Uw ilou-r Ways md Mean < onun tier tncl.jv ;ip proxid I ssl I billion t.i\ t ill. Mffgmrt in rMtimi hfeton -'Pi31 words
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639 1963-09-11 2 Peking: We DON'T want a nuclear war RUSSIAN PROTEST OVER NEW BORDER INCIDENT PEKING, Tuesday. PHINA today accused Mr. Khrushchev of "being so shameless as to lick up the spittle of U.S. imperialism" by charging that the Chinese want an atomic war. It said China had never advocated a nuclearReuter; UPI - 639 words
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329 1963-09-11 2 GHANA WARNING OF 'CONFLICT IN AFRICA' UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. THE proposed transfer by Brttfein of large armed forces and "a powerful air fbrce" to the whitedominated government of Southern Rhodesia was bound to result in "conflict on the African continent.' Ghana declared yesterday. The Ghanaian tieligate, Mr. Alex Quaison-sackey, asked329 words
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Article131 1963-09-11 2 Japan may join search for oil CYDNEY, Tues.— A Japan--0 ese mission arrived here yesterday to see if Japan should enter the growing search for oil In Australia. The mission leader. Mr. J. Kaneda. said his firm, the Japan Petroleum Exploration Company. was already searching for oil in the Middle131 words
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106 1963-09-11 2 RANGKOK, Tues. The United Nations has sent a note to Thailand and Cambodia urging the two countries to normalise their relations and to guarantee each other's territorial Integrity. The Thai Premier. Marshal Saril Thanarat, said he was replying to the note.Reuter - 106 words
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Article32 1963-09-11 2 JAKARTA. Tues. About 1.200 Ballnese have been evacuated from the region of Mount Batur. which erupted last week It is still active. Explosions were still heard today 60 miles away.32 words
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Article36 1963-09-11 2 AMSTERDAM. Tues. The Indonesian envoy to the NPtherlands. Dr. Mohammed Sham. arrived nere by air today alter a two-week visit to Indonesia, during which he Informed President Uoekarno about the situation in Holland.36 words
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111 1963-09-11 2 Chou says 'Yes' to Sihanouk's talks plan pHNOM PENH, Tues.— Mr. Chou En I.:i1 (above), the Chinese Prime Minister, has told Prince Norodom Sihanouk. the Cambodian Head of State, that China would take an "active part" if a round-table conference of Asian countries "can takft place on your initiative orReuter - 111 words
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Article34 1963-09-11 2 HONO KONG. Tues. Hong Kong residents sent more than 1.200.000 lb of foodstuffs to relatives and friends in mainland China last month. This was 16 per cent more than in July.34 words
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Article36 1963-09-11 2 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. New torrential downpours yesterday plagued the Buenos Aires area, where at least seven people have died in rainstorms and floods and more than 5.000 people have been made homeless. UJ».I.36 words
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Article24 1963-09-11 2 MANILA. Tues.— Philippine Air Lines resumed domestic flights today following the settlement of an eight-day strike called by 2.200 workers.24 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-09-11 2 NEW DELHI. Tues INDIA has successfully 1 launched two types of rockets which Indians trained in Britain helped to develop, Mr. K. Raghu Ramaiah, Minister for Defence Production, disclosed yesterday. Replying to questions In Parliament, he said the rockets one ground-to-air and the other163 words
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Advertisement242 1963-09-11 2 tour MALAYA with (tsso) ~~~~^j^oik and your Motoring pleasure jj An attractive up-to-date ESSO Road Map of Malaya-Only 50 cts. Ask your dealer today lor this ntw up-to-date road map complete This is a capital with a proud history and a capital geared to make in every detail with comprehensive242 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-09-11 3 £2,000 From to LONDON, Tues The Daily Express reported that the late British turncoat diplomat Guy Burgess left a will bequeathing about £2.000 to Harold (Kirn) Philby. Burgess died on Aug. 31 iii Moscow of heart disease. Philby, whom Burgess called his most faithful friend. was granted political asylum by129 words
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Article21 1963-09-11 3 ..11LAN, Tues. An avalancne tills evening struck four German* climbing the Italian side of trie Matterhorn killing three21 words
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Article, Illustration359 1963-09-11 3 Kennedy blast at Wallace: You want Washington to intervene' WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy last night accused Governor George Wallace of Alabama of trying to force the Federal Government to intervene in the schools desegregation crisis "so that he may later charge federal interference." The President's statement came after Governor WallaceReuter - 359 words
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Article55 1963-09-11 3 DETROIT, Tues. The Most Key. Pulton J Sheen, Auxiliary Roman Catholic Bishop of New York, said he will propose to the second Vatican Council that churches of the rich "glutted'" nations or the world such as the United States should adopt churches in "gutted" nationsReuter - 55 words
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187 1963-09-11 3 UILAN. fuea. A Milan newspaper yesterday i acted Mrs Maria Cristina Austin, Italian-born widow of a British naval officer, as saying she would definitely marry American motor magnate Henry Ford II as soon as his divorce came through. Its reporter met187 words
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64 1963-09-11 3 GENEVA, rut.v lue Swiss village of Humlikon yesterday buried the 43 of its citizens who died In last week's Swissair jetliner crash near Zurich, leaving 40 children orphaned. The remains filled only tour coffins, so badly were the bodies mutilated. Eighty people died inUPI - 64 words
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135 1963-09-11 3 T ON DON. Tues. Bri- tain is facing a disastrous harvest with losses to the cereal crop already exceeding £40 million, a National Farmers Union spokesman said today. Continual bad weather had already ruined onefifth of the crop in most areas. In some partsReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration323 1963-09-11 3 WILSON: DAY OF TIRED MEN IS OVER AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. ]i| R. HAROLD WILSON. Labour Party leader, said today the next few months would see Britain 'quietly but firmly move forward 25 years into the mid-*****." He told the opening session of the eighth congress of the Socialist International here theyReuter - 323 words
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Article198 1963-09-11 3 DO6TON. Tues. Fear is, again sweeping the Boston area following the strangling of a 57-year-old blonde divorcee the ninth victim of the "Boston Strangled In 15 months The latest victim Mrs Evelyn Corbln. lived alone as did all but one of the previous eight victims SheReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-09-11 3 MOTOR racing perk sonaJity Stirling Moss checks the new bib-and-brace uniforms, in black and white small check inspired by the finishing flag, which he has chosen for the woman drivers of his newlyformed racing team. The specially designed outfit Includes140 words
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Advertisement110 1963-09-11 3 in irociuciny NEW SERVICE #o Our Custotners* We Repair Any Make of Shoes While You Wait! Jiata MAIN STORE BATA BLDG., SPORE. Handwoven GOAT'S WOOL from KASHMIR *f for Stole*. Shawls, skirts, $<"£.• etc twi 4v one of many hundreds of j <^- items of Moloyon, Indian r g ond110 words
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Advertisement182 1963-09-11 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS I Per g/f JfQ annum MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F .103 JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Carlyle House, Newport Road, Cardiff United Kingdom You are a professional beginner '^r With automatic HERE'S HOW! Look through the182 words
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200 1963-09-11 4 GUNAKAN BAHASA KEBANGSAAN use the national SINGAPORE, Tuesday. "JHE three biggest trade unions in the Satu group, whose bank accounts were frozen by the Singapore Government yesterday, have a' total of $420,000 in banks. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union has about $120,000;200 words
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Article109 1963-09-11 4 ROTARY CLUB CHIEF DUE HERE SINGAPORE, Tueo. Mr' Bhicliai Rattakul of Thailand, governor of Rotary District 330, will arrive here on Thursday to visit local Rotarians. The Singapore Rotary Club and the Rotary Club of Singapore-West are among the 36 clubs in his district. Mr. Rattakul. who is the managing109 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-09-11 4 MUSIC BY LOCAL COMPOSER AT VIC SINGAPORE. Tues. A concert presenting the compositions of a local musician will be sponsored by the Heralds' Choral Society on Saturday at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The musician is baritone Samuel Tine: Chu-san. (above), who began composing and directing since 1958 after156 words
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Article240 1963-09-11 4 Lee meets top men from the SFSU SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, met representatives of the Singapore Federation of Services Union today and kept them informed of the outcome of the recent talks he had in London regarding redundancy of local civilian workers in the British240 words
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325 1963-09-11 4 1 SINGAPORE. Tues t 'THOUSANDS of people expected to attend the three-day big- Malaysia Air Show from Sept. 15 to 17 at Pay a Leba'r will witness sky diving exhibitions for the first time by RAF expert parachutists. The air show,325 words
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Article271 1963-09-11 4 if From Page One quarters, the candidates' list was given final approval. The conclave was chaired by Inche Khir Johari, the Federation's Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives. The final list was still not known but the SPA, main party In the Alliance, is expected to file the271 words
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Article363 1963-09-11 4 Tfl rollowlnK Ii today's Mbedule of civil aircraft movemtnti at Pay* L«bar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Damuciu, Baghdad. Karactil. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 5.50 p.m. japan Air Unas: From Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL 713) 6.1S p.m.; from Jakarta (JL 714) 10.60363 words
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Article108 1963-09-11 4 TAKE PART IN NATIONAL WEEK 1. Tolling panggilkan teksl. Please call a taxi for me. 2. Berapa tambang ka-Johore Bahru? What is the fare to Johore Bahru? 3. Saya mahu kaln puteh mi tiga ela. I want three yards of this white cloth. 4. Jalan ikut sa-belah kiri. Walk on108 words
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Article161 1963-09-11 4 N-language: Yong to open drive SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will open the National Language Week, organised by the People's Association in conjunction with the State's second National Language Week, at the association's Kallang headquarters tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. This will be followed by a161 words
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Article44 1963-09-11 4 session off NSINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Culture and Assemblyman for Kampong Olam will not be able to hold his weekly meet-the-people session tomorrow due to preparations for the Malaysia celebrations. The sessions will be resumed on Wednesday after the celebrations.44 words
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Article22 1963-09-11 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Psychology Club will hold an Instructive meeting at the YMCA. Orchard Road, tomorrow at 6 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement40 1963-09-11 4 EVERY DAY YOU CAN ENJOY THE UNIQUE "IPOH SAR-HOR-FUN" (KWAI TEOW) IN SINGAPORE AT: **ie^ 372, Geylang Read. S porc-M (opp. Ur. 23). Tel: ***** AUo available delicioui Cantonese dumplings ft noodles. OPEN DAILY 1 2.00 NOON 1 .00 A.M.40 words
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Advertisement203 1963-09-11 4 CAPITOL OPENS TOMORROW (SINGAPORE) B Shes hoping pjH COLOR He's ready. c^l^bF^ '"?f S WlSbin 9 I (< y v 'u^k Jes Wiling... JAMES 6ARNER invite tow to watch them eriioy THE ASAHI BEER SANYO JOINT COMPETITION held at Asahi Beer stall on Bth Sept 1963 at the Great World203 words
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Advertisement426 1963-09-11 4 LAST DAY! j 3 Shows At T 12.J0-4.J0 t, S JO p.m. tNOW AT NORMAL PRICES! f $1.00 52.00 ft S3 00 4X Lo/vG£sr X i OAY X ▼with 42 INTIRNATIONAL JTAtS 4t OPINS TOMORROW! 4. Allied Artiitf Prticnts /7CJT. X X ROBERT RYAN l X X PETER USTINOV l&fLlt426 words
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464 1963-09-11 5 S.H.B. WORKERS WARNED AGAINST PLAYING WITH REDS SINGAPORE. TIM. A WARNING to Singapore Harbour Board workers to heed the Government's advice not "to play" with Communists, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told them this evening: "This is not464 words
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147 1963-09-11 5 Police take in an extortioner Police take in an extortioner 'OCPD' Tues.— A 28-year-old extor- i tioner who, police said, was known as "the OCPD of Rahang Ket- i chil." has been arrested and detained under i the Crime Prevention Ordinance. A police spokesman said today the man was known147 words
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196 1963-09-11 5 Ex-tapper is jailed six months for theft BENTONG, Tues. Lim Pan. 20. a lormer tapper ut Kemayan Estate, Temerloh. was today sentenced to six months' jail to be followed by one year's police supervision when he pleaded guilty in the MagistrateCourt here to two charges of house-breaking and theft Lim.196 words
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Article64 1963-09-11 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. The twoday visit of the president ol the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. has been postponed, an M.C.A. spokesman said today. Mr. Tan was scheduled to visit Negri Sembilan branches on Sept. 12 and 13 but this has been postponed owing64 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-09-11 5 (Hi: Roslin binte Abdul Ghani (above). a member of the Malayan Association of Youth Club's Selangor Dance Group, will perform the Candle Dance for members of the Jose Limon Dance Company at a private reception in the American Ambassador's residence186 words
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246 1963-09-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mallyan Railway announced today that it would jut additional coaches on all trains for the Malaysia celebrations here and would also run a duplicate daily night mail service between Penang and here from Sept. 14 to Sept. 18. A246 words
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131 1963-09-11 5 Traffic change along Jalan Suleiman i KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Traffic Advisory Committee of the Municipal Council here has approved the temporary opening up to two-way traffic of that portion of Jalan Suleiman which is at pre- sent restricted to one-way traffic. This is to facilitate the flow of traffic131 words
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Article136 1963-09-11 5 ]POH. Tues. Koe Meng Foo. 26". an accounts clerk in the Perak River Hyaro-Electric Co. Ltd. was acquitted here today of assisting in the running of an illegal character lottery at his office in Station Road here on the afternoon of I June 16. I136 words
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127 1963-09-11 5 KIT HI NO. Tues The Department of Civil Aviation has started investigating the cause of the crash of a Borneo Airways Twin Pioneer near Sibu airport last Saturday. The investigation is being conducted by Mr. John Seal. Inspector of Aircraft Accidents, assisted127 words
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193 1963-09-11 5 Scheme to make it easier to travel by car KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Steps are to be taken to make it easier for Malayans to travel the world by car. This will be done by Mr. F. A. Fielding, chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, who will attend a conference193 words
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Article66 1963-09-11 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Archbishop M. Olcomendy ol Singapore, and Bishop D. Vendar3on of Kuala Lumpur, have left for Rome to attend the second session of the ecumenical council. < which opens on Sept. 29. The Bishop of Penang, Mon- slgnor Francis Chan, leaves for Kuala Lumpur66 words
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Article41 1963-09-11 5 KUALA TRENOOANU. Tues Two Alliance candidates were elected to the Seberang Talcir ward of the Kuala Trengganu Utara local council at the by-elections there yesterday. They were Inche Mohamed bin Jusoh and Inche Mohamed Nor bin Idns41 words
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165 1963-09-11 6 JAILED FOR CHEATING IN UNEMPLOYED RELIEF QTNGAPORE. Tues. Every month, from March to November last year, Sapuran Singh, 53, passed off as an unemployed person and collected SlO2 from the Department of Social Welfare In public assistance relief for himself, his wife and their two children. Then in December, investigating165 words
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Article65 1963-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twenty Kuala Lumpur passengers today made the inaugural Malayan Airways direct flight service to the Borneo territories. In Alor Star, the Sultan of Kcdah accompanied by the Mentrl Besar. Dato Sved Omar Shahabuddin. flew over vast padi fields a i 1.000 feet65 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-09-11 6 PENANG, Tuesday. JHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, has received a letter threatening him with death should there be any "commotion" on Malaysia Day. Written in Malay, with a sketch showing a pistol ejecting a bullet into Mr. Ooi's head,293 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1963-09-11 6 Clerk watched helplessly as man beaten to death ii^^HßT*m^^^^BT^^^Ei^M^^^V "i I ji r?^B CINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Yong Thiam Huat, a clerk at Pulau Senang penal settlement, told the riots preliminary inquiry today that he watched helplessly as a settlement attendant, Mr. A. Veerasingham, was attacked by a detainee, Chew Seng1,059 words
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178 1963-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE Ministry of Health has sent out circulars to all hospitals in the country to use oxygen sparingly in view of the strike by 150 gas workers, which entered the sixth day today. A spokesman of the Ministry said: "We are keeping178 words
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Article46 1963-09-11 6 KOALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mrs. E. M. Ramachandran. was elected the first woman president of the Selangor Indian Association at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials are Mr. K. K. Samy. and Mr. N. Raghavan vice[presidents; fir. R. V. Nathan, secretary; C.A.M. Nathan treasurer.46 words
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82 1963-09-11 6 Ipoh Jaycees to hold a masked ball IPOH. Tues. The Ipoh Jaycees are holding a masked ball In aid of their charitable projects' fund on Oct. 5 at the St. John's Ambulance Hall. The ban is under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak. Highlight of the "Jaycee Masked Ball"82 words
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Article62 1963-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Kuala Lumpur Flying Club will Rive joy rides on Sunday and Monday from 9 a.m. to 11 p m. at SlO per person. The club's three mo- dern four-seater aircraft will be used for individual or family trips. A flying and acrobatic62 words
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Advertisement182 1963-09-11 6 GLUCOLIN fop always so >. I Jc-Jl W^% fpm\ 1^ I tired. He H v A /9^ I' t mmw B mm f even slept V«^ <<^ \Z C J mmm\m\ in class' "T^X^vST s^! **^\A\m I r fZT^^x^^^ and »o play. jp^yfifiX ilv^^^^^fcffll Made Glaxo-AHenburys (Malaya) ltd. mm^hm\kT s^^l/C182 words
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Article, Illustration2693 1963-09-11 7 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR E9 NO drama has ever held the world in such suspense as that which unfolded in the grey December days of 26 years ago. Should the King of England abdicate? Should he relinquish the throne of the world's greatest empire for the woman he loved?2,693 words
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277 1963-09-11 8 Parking i meters illegal? Ipoh council disagrees TPOH. f ues. Ipoh Municipal Council does not share the view of the federal caoital authorities that car parking meters may De illegal according to trie existing provisions of the Road Traffic ordinance. While the 300 parking meters ordered for Kuala Lumpur have277 words
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129 1963-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twenty-eight qf the 48 countries invited here accepted invitations to attend the Malaysia celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, a Ministry of External Affairs spokesman said today. They are Belgium, Brazil. Britain. Canada. Ceylon. Denmark. France. Germany, Greece. Iraq. Italy, Korea, the129 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR traffic policemen in the new uniforms for motor-cycle outriders escorting IPs during the Malaysia celebrations. Straits Times picture by Harold Teo shows the policemen riding round the parade ground of the High Street police station in their new uniforms minus the sun gogglesHarold Teo shows the policemen riding round the parade ground of the High Street police station in their new uniforms minus the sun goggles before the Commissioner of Police Oato Salleh bin Ismail and other senior police officers - 118 words
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Advertisement317 1963-09-11 8 Sdr. Ang sunggoh gembira S *emileki sa-buah TV HITACHI \|fc^ WHY MRifAliG CHOSE v i Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television Set had to be317 words
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Miscellaneous146 1963-09-11 8 AlUfff Oop By Y.T. Hantlin M*,*o*Cb*M WHTSHOULPI? r JUST /_AN' RxS OR SMALL, I THAT OUGHT* GUARANTEE ME M 4 V SAKS, MDU M V LOVE TO TANGLE WITH I THEY'RE ALL In' -j. WTWDOUCnON TO SOME REAL J MOOSC.PICXON^ MBfcN, ORNEKY -X \fiAME TO ME<3^w (r) INTERESTING PEOPLE-RIGHT f**146 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JUSTICE ONG today sentenced a man to eight years' jail to serve as a warning to those who may come up before him for robbery. Low Seng Tuck. 27, got eight years' Jail for robbing Loong Lek Hong269 words
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108 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Television in every room, iced-water from taps and "nothing but the best" will be offered by the new $10 million 16-storey hotel to be built In Damansara Road here. There will be at least 400 rooms, a swimming pool108 words
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Article79 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. Madam Tan Mui. 53. of Yio Chu Kang Road, was today rescued from the ■M off Clifford Pier. A few hours later a youth. Rahman bin Awang 18 of Lorong 3 Cieylang was also rescued soon after he had fallen into the sea ai79 words
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143 1963-09-11 9 KOTA BHARU. Tuesday. FIVE people were seriously injured and 25 more received minor injuries today when a lorry in which they were travelling somersaulted on a hill 40 feet above sea level at the Kemaman Oriental Mining Company. 37 miles south of here. They are143 words
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104 1963-09-11 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— The Sultan of Kelantan today appealed to Government servants and voluntary organisations in the State to help the rural people so as to assure the success of rural development projects. He was opening the State's first rural development operations104 words
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Article37 1963-09-11 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— Syed Osman Idid has been elected president of the Keduh St. John Ambulance Association with Mr. J. P. Au«ustin as chairman. Inche Din bin Junid secretary and Inche Ahmad bin Yahaya treasurer.37 words
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Article79 1963-09-11 9 PENANG. Tues.— The Registrar oi Societies here has approved the change of name of the Blood Tranfusion Association to Blood Donor.-. 1 Association, Penang and Province Wellesley. This change was proposed at the association annual meeting in July. OCPD on leave KAJANG. Tues. Inche Zainai Abidm79 words
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Article, Illustration242 1963-09-11 9 Hassan, the anti-SPA candidate who doesn't mind PAP HE WILL CONTEST GEYLANG SERAI AS AN INDEPENDENT OINGAPORE, Tues. A candidate, who is neither pro nor antiPAP but definitely anti-Singapore People's Alliance, today announced his candidacy for Geylang Serai in the general elections. He is Inche Hassan Yadi. 34. an Utusan242 words
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Article61 1963-09-11 9 BINGAPORE. Tues. The unidentified body of a 55-ycai-o:d Indian was found today by police on the flve-foot-way of a house in Perak Road. The man was wearing green shorts and shirt, slim built and is about sft. 4in. tall. Relatives of the dead man arr .-.sked61 words
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Article44 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. MajorOeneral E. A. W. Williams. Gener.il Officer Commanding. Singapore i base district, will present Siiiga- pore efficiency decorations and Singapore efficiency medals to five I officers and nine other ranks at Volunteer Headquarters. Beach Road on Thursday at 6 p.m.44 words
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Article145 1963-09-11 9 'BEWARE OF THIEVES' WARNING MALACCA, Tues.— The 0.C.P.D.. Malacca (Central), Deputy Sept. Didar Singh, vod a y j warned the public to; beware of snatch thieves who were operating in the town area. Mr. Didar Singh said that yesterdaytwo army wives had their handbags snatched from them. Mrs. Sybillena Concepta145 words
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129 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Airways will introduce extra services between the Borneo territories, Singapore and Malaya in connection with Malaysia Day celebrations. On Sept. H, in addition to the normal daily flight, a Fokker Friendship will leave Singapore at 8 a.m. foi129 words
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Article71 1963-09-11 9 IPOH. Tues.— Thong Hooi, 62. a vegetable gardener, was today fined $250 or three months jail by the magistrate's court here for causing "malicious mischief by killing dog He pleaded guilty. Asst. Supt. Anthony Chong. prosecuting, told the court that the do« belonged to a71 words
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Article48 1963-09-11 9 RAWANG. Tues. Members or Kairali Art* Club from Kuala Lumpur and here travelled to Ipoh to take pan in the Otinam (harvest festival* celebrations yesterday. Later. they staged a variety show «t Sri Mariiimman Temple hall, before an audience of more i.'.an 1 000.48 words
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Article49 1963-09-11 9 A collision bus driver fined BENTONG. Tues. Worm Poo. 52. a bus driver. of Chui Yin Street, was fined $75 In the magLstrale's court vesternay for driving wit '■ou; due care and attention. Wong, whose driving licence was endorsed. collided with a rrclist at Ketan bridge on April S.49 words
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98 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. Ti-e.-— BOAC will put on extra flights to carry more than 1 000 schoolchildren from Singapore and the Federation to Britain soon. They will be returning to school and college after spending their summer holidays with their parents. The airline will provide games,98 words
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Advertisement325 1963-09-11 9 A New Pen from Parker! that Adjusts to Your Very Own Style and Angle of Handwriting 1 I THE PARKER VP* <M 'Very Personal Like your fingerprints your handwriting is ■"Mn distinctively your own The way you hold your pen, the amount of pressure you apply, the angle it which325 words
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Miscellaneous5 1963-09-11 9 Buy* Hitnnt/ By Hmiph il*>in*d«hl5 words
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Obituary79 1963-09-11 10 Wmrit Sit (Minimum) GILL Ran)tt Singh The member.nf thr Australla-Aman Asaociation nl Western Australia (Incorporated) wish to express their sympathy with the relatives and mends of Ranjn Stngh i. ill «no died so tragically on the All Jf AuKll't. 1903. MADAM SOON KEOW NEO SOBl SI yem.«. passed away79 words
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Article158 1963-09-11 10 MR. ANO MRS. O.A. Long thank ill friend* and relatives for assistance. <Mrnd»ncr. Kills and good wMtaes on 'ha w-casion of tbelr marriage. MR A MRS. K Perlnpa Rajah hank friends and relatives for their lind sjaaMaase, valuable (Ifts and nonrl ■a thr oci-aeion of their marriage od 31-K-63158 words
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Article144 1963-09-11 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS DON'T MISS SALS al Toon A Sslon KvrninK *nd Cwktail Draaaaa at giv*-auay pnem. BAD ODOURS MUST not he civrr quarter Raninh them with Alrvick Makes air ami II iirsh and fragrunl DRUMMER PINE OISINFICTANI tii veiy rtTrrtive destroys di»eas< Santa Inniantly. K«*p your nous ciraii and Trrsn144 words
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Article591 1963-09-11 10 Progress was made in talks I in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to j iron out the unexpected la^t {difficulties concerning Malaysia. But at the end of Mr. j Sandys' series of meetings there was no communique and no statement, not even a cheerful indication by anyone 1 that591 words
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Article463 1963-09-11 10 The possibility of a coup d'etat against the Ngo regime. freely canvassed in the days following the crackdown on tht; Buddhists on Aug. 21 has now virtually disappeared. The two conditions for a serious coup attempt withdrawal of U.S. support for the present Government, and American463 words
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Article160 1963-09-11 10 The seven man committse appointed by the Selangoi State Government to make recommendations on the development of a new industrial site, now that Petaling Jaya If full, is likely to report in three weeks. The expectation is that the new town will be sited between Bntu Tiga Village160 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1963-09-11 10 IVOR BROWN LONDON - How bad are the British IVOR BROWN LONDON BOOKS that would have brought prosecution for obscenity some years ago are printed and receive high praise. PLAYS that would have been immediately banned are performed and applauded. In a piece called 'The Severed Head." adapted IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE PROFUMO1,526 words
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Letter156 1963-09-11 10 f [SERS of the Shenton U Way car park between Boon Tat St. and Shenton Circus have been told that the entire parking area will be closed down from October 1 as building on this site is to begin. Very well, we all know that development must156 words
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Letter120 1963-09-11 10 RECENTLY I had a break IX during the Cultural Festival show i-y taking a stroll alontr Queen Elizabeth walk right up to the sea walk I was shocked to see that the whole front had been completely Invaded by hawkers. Furthermore, most stalls had lamps which gave out120 words
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Letter135 1963-09-11 10 I REFER to a report in the Straits Times of Sept. 7. I emphasise very strongly that nowhere in my memo to the Municipal Council did I mention that "I was confused by the Alliance council." What I did say In my memo was that the department was135 words
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Letter88 1963-09-11 10 \VE residents of Jalan Masjid have been living with a special brand of thick, choking red dust for too long. With the recent laying of red soil to make the road level. Its condition has deteriorated. White tablecloths and other material turn orange in colour within a few88 words
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Letter47 1963-09-11 10 WHAT an irony It Is that TV teachers should on the one hand extol newspapers as an Incomparable source of knowledge and on the other roundly berate students for reading them in class during free perlod> when books and magazine* are allowed! TIMOTHY HO Singapore47 words
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Advertisement659 1963-09-11 10 Straits Tmtt k Malty Ms.l Classified advertisements may be handed te: Ist Floor COLO STORAGE ARCADI Orchard Mead COLD STORAGI BNANCMCS AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KCfipEL KOAD— NAVAL BASK Authertsed AgeiHs: CITY BOOK STORK LTO Winchester House. Collyer Quay THK NKWS FRONT FHzpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Peed. Nevai659 words
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Advertisement108 1963-09-11 10 HOHNER MELODICA Made by M. Hohner, Germany V jQ t astfaV^^aamfl Four models are now available from Singapore stock:— MELODICA SOPRANO 1 Tone range. 2 chromotic octoves, with Green Cordboord Box. SIS.M MELODICA ALTO Tone range. 2 chromotic octave*. with Red Cardboard Box Jl7 JS MELODIC* Pim-26 "racket Plane", with108 words
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Advertisement210 1963-09-11 10 StlN branded feeds are being served te ajvetfi (including V.l.P.'s) al social functions, where quality net price matters the most. With living standard* i riling throughout Malaysia, S-/fr foods are nararally tke choke of the majority of hootewives. and they are, af course, the triumphant hostesses. LIQUIRIT y^^_ For the210 words
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197 1963-09-11 11 \|ALACCA. Tues.— The iTI Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. S. A. Sabaratnam, today complained that the General Hospital here, which was providing a 24-hour service, was only getting water for six hours daily. He said that his repeated miuests to the197 words
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235 1963-09-11 11 STRIKE BY POSTMEN CAN BE AVOIDED, SAYS SAMBANTHAN \T U AL A LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, is confident that the threatened strike by the 1.480--strong Union of Postal Uniformed Staff can be avoided. "I don't see why there should be a235 words
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81 1963-09-11 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tue* Th» prompt arrival of a lire engine prevented a Are from spreading lin the small iVsning village of Tanjong Piandang. nine miles from here, at 4.30 a.m. today. The tire, which Is believed to have started from an oil lamp,81 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-09-11 11 GET THE NEW ONES BY SEPT. 30 OR FACE $3,000 FINE OR TWO YEARS' JAIL— OR BOTH KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. were given a "final warning" today that they must have new identity cards by the end of the month or risk prosecution which may result464 words
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Article91 1963-09-11 11 Escapee, 17, found murdered SINGAPORE. Tues. An escapee from the Reformative Training Centre in Ulu Bedok. Lee Cheow Kang. 17. died in the General Hospital shortly after he was found unconscious at Robertson Quay yesterday. Lee. who escaped on March 11, was found lying on the five-foot way with multiple91 words
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166 1963-09-11 11 KUANTAN, Tues.— A magistrate told a youth herb today that he had let down Kuantan as a tourist j attraction by stealing a pair of trousers and a belt left behind by a swimmer at the Telok Chempedak beach. Inch?166 words
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Article34 1963-09-11 11 SINGAPORE Tues The Minister for Finance Or Ooh Kene Swee. will oresent oioneer 'n new mdu*'rle« it -reEconomic D r v»'opment honrrl I room PuPerton Building at 11 i lam. on Saturday.34 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Richard Byrne Corridon has been appointed the new chief of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, it was reliably learnt today. It is understood that Mr. Corrldon. who is In the Special Branch, will take over his new post tomorrow. News of83 words
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Article53 1963-09-11 11 PENANG. Tues. Only 42 entries have been received so far for the Malaysia walk, organised by the Penan? Amateur Athletic Association for Sept. 17. Mr. R. Bailey, the president, announced today that Intending competitors may obtain entry forms from the secretary. Miss D Sibert. 2753 words
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304 1963-09-11 11 Youth told: If you want to lie, tell a proper one \T U A L A LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. The president of the Sessions Court. Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, told a youth today: "If you want to tell me a lie. at least tell me a proper one." He said this304 words
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165 1963-09-11 11 KUCHING, Tuesday \f ALAYAN-BORN Dr. iT1 M. Sockalirißam will become the Speaker of Sarawak's Council Nre;ri on Sunday. Dr. Sockalingam was born at Teluk Anson where his father was a member of the Malayan Medical Department. He was educated at the165 words
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158 1963-09-11 11 Bank employees ask arbitration court for 3-month annual bonus SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Bank Employees* Union today asked the Industrial Arbitration Court to award its members in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation an annual bonus of three months' salary. The demand was made by Mr. G. Knndasamy. the union's158 words
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Article49 1963-09-11 11 JESSELTON. Tues. Employees of th» B'.ineo Company throughout Sabah went on strike today following the breakdown or negotiations between the management and the Sabah Commercial Employees Union. The dispute U over the dismissal of an employee of the company in the Sandakan office.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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191 1963-09-11 11 Full-speed work to finish Klang's new berths KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. II7ORK is going on at full speed to complete the last of the four berths in the South Klang Straits so that the entire project can operate by the end of the year. There will then be seven ocean berths191 words
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Article80 1963-09-11 11 $30,000 face-lift for hospital KLANG, Tues. The District Hospital here Is getting a face-lift costing more than $30,000 The wooden hospital, built more than 50 years ago. has been In a poor condition for several years. The 10-ward hospital serves about 350.000 people of the Klanx and coastal areas A80 words
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Article173 1963-09-11 11 TRIBUNAL MAKES SALARY AWARDS I^UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. The Government Services arbitration tribunal today announced its awards for stenographers after considering; statements, submissions and documents made on behalf of the official and staff sides. According to a statement today signed by tlie tlirre members of the tribunal. Ungku Abdul Aziz.173 words
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Article61 1963-09-11 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tin newly opened $400,000 Queenstowu divisional headquarters police station became operational on Sunday. Residents at Redhill, Alexandra and Queenstown areas are psked i to call at the new station for any police advice or help. The Alexandra police station has since been closed. Superintendent61 words
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Article39 1963-09-11 11 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Inch* Kamarudin bin Mahmud. from Sungei Slput. has assumed duties here as Assistant District Officer, Sungei Manik and Changkat Jong, in place of Inche Kamaruddin bin Abdul Rani, who has been trans--1 ferred to Parlt.39 words
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Article25 1963-09-11 11 SINGAPORE Tues Th« Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inch* Yusof bin Ishak. today declared, Monday and Tuesday 'Sept. 16 and 17) bank and public holidays.25 words
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Advertisement63 1963-09-11 11 \Wd^ncr/ 9 JjM Hl *y -BPH^ ft LOCKHEED the standard for I^Bj txr i moderate duty brake 721) lui(l since t •Jmmmjj^^ h\draulic brakes. j_ H USE *SmM WAGNER LOCKHEED WaAner HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Quality SHOULD GO •"to E very BRAKE SYSTEM nof|e more wjde YOU USED. SERVICE Sole Agents:63 words
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Advertisement22 1963-09-11 11 i' l\v\V\\ I V^l j%k Dw<Jfl Imi r Wi 7m.m V/ E j/vl Ololull I EXCLUSIVE TO j(Jf /Kjl SIN'GAPORK KUALA LUMPUR22 words
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Miscellaneous465 1963-09-11 11 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metre* SERVICE: 41.7 metre* SHORTWAVE SERVICE. AM fi 00 Slgnal AM 600 Oo£T Mornlne P"»-*u: 8-02 Prelude lo BreakNpws: 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: wJri a 7.30 Up And About. 8.15 News: rvl^ 7in RiSffLr n,^° ano 8-20465 words
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285 1963-09-11 12 Gay youths, stolen joy-rides during M-joy: Police warn owners of cars OEREMBAN. Tues.— Seremban police today warned car owners to keep their vehicles locked and closely watched during the Malaysia celebrations if they did not wish them to be stolen by youths for joy-rides to the Federal capital. A police285 words
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Article47 1963-09-11 12 BANTING, Tue.i. The Jen- jarom branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will celebrate Malaysia with a tea-party and prayer meeting on Sept. 28. The Minister of Worlts. Posts and Telecommunication. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, Is among those: who will address the gathering.47 words
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1619 1963-09-11 12 The full programme of Malaysia joy in South Malaya r pilS is the programme for the Malaysia celebrations in the states of Selangor, Pahang, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Johore. The programme for North Malaya was published yesterday. SELANGOR KUALA LU.MPUR Sept. 16: 8 a.m. Inaugural ceremony. Stadium Merdeka; 12.45 p.m.1,619 words
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Advertisement123 1963-09-11 12 ■■m »*>* JK I JMi^B«2lpf Can you explain why ou **'^$l f TObbmßbm^ like well other? Why you -'jjEJr Jf§^' i!V*f* SlbblbbhbH! thare day-to-day news, JSfi& I mk dreaißS and secrets with vhHvk9^ eh other? PETER GREY n^^^l^^W^ffl 1 takeS 2 CritiCal iook at > r^^^SSMKtSj^B fl friendships and tells123 words
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Advertisement124 1963-09-11 12 REDDAWAY Tractaply the nylon reinforced CONVEYOR BELTING i More flexible laterally so improved tricking, ftot resistant jiylon weft is stronger, less bulky. Super impact resistance. REDDAWAY AIR. WATER AND FIRE HOSES •übber HoserfofiOetiwyfindjS'jc♦ion purposes reinforced with Cmv Fire Hosts both rubber lined f and Unlined protected against mild* vitti or124 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-09-11 13 ANOTHER PAGE OF NEWS FROM FAR AND NEARfIB SWAMP. bog. snow. mud bank and water through all these, the Marsh Screw Amphibian will go. Chrysler-built for the U.S. Department of Defence, it carries six passengers plus driver, or a cargo148 words
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206 1963-09-11 13 KARACHI. Tue-s. Pakistan and China yesterday began the first physical demarcation of the 300-mile boundary between Slnkiang and the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan, according to the Stateowned radio here. A four-man team from each side began setting up the first provisionalReuter; UPI - 206 words
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207 1963-09-11 13 LONDON. Toes.— An aide to King Baudouin of Belgium It investigating a complaint by a British Conservative Member of Parlum.it. Mr. William Shepherd, that he had a "nightmare" experience on Saturday at the hands of Brussels police. Fifty-year-old Mr. Shepherd,207 words
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392 1963-09-11 13 80 guerrillas killed in savage paddy battle THE AMBUSH THAT BACKFIRED SAIGON. Tuesday QOVERNMENT troops yesterday scored their most impressive victory over the Communist Viet Cong in many months, killing an estimated 80 guerillas and wounding another 100 near the little delta village of Go Cong, about some 30 miles392 words
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123 1963-09-11 13 A major quake due in India: Expert NEW DELHI, Tues. A major earthquake may be imminent in the western Himalayas, according to an Indian expert. Mr. Jal Krishna, director of the school of research and trainIng In earthquake engineering at Roorkee University, said: "Since for many years no big shockReuter - 123 words
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Article190 1963-09-11 13 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy called in Senate Democratic and Republican leaders yesterday to urge both parties to .'vpport ratification of tiio partial nuclear test ban treaty. The President comerred with Senator Mike ManMickl. the Democratic leader, and Senator Everett Dtrksen. Republican, barely an hour before the190 words
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Advertisement370 1963-09-11 13 Haden in South East Asia A new company, Haden Malaysia Limited, has been formed to widen the scope of the contractual activities previously undertaken by 6. N. Haden Sons Ltd. The Company will operate from Kuala Lumpur. Current contracts in Malaya include air conditioning, steam generating plant and piped services.370 words
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Miscellaneous354 1963-09-11 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS —an odd application of It 1. A camper is loth to move: moi Juste! (*****4) something to do with tht 5. 19. One travel* v the crow weather? (13). flies via Arr«? Very seldom S. Most waters when rough pro- 14. 4). vide difficult service conditions354 words
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668 1963-09-11 14 THE KICK THAT WAS HEARD BY MILLIONS A steward produced a red despatch box, about two feet square, with the words "Privy Purse" painted In black on the lid. \lt would contain papers relating to the Prince's private money matters^ "May I have your permission to sail. Sir?" Commander Howe668 words
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Advertisement135 1963-09-11 14 3 STEPS wSk TO BEAUT r HBP x n A •1 ifl It I I' Sole Agents: WING ON CO., 73-75 SOUTH BRIDGE RO.. SPORE s TEL: ***** ■HH^HH' blaster HBINSONP^ m II 4 wH|3| 1 l*l.AST£^ *|> I I ki ft 0% ti o l ttv I Iks k*135 words
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Advertisement1270 1963-09-11 15 10 unKi-uiq mil CQ«ii v.».. mm limit Mm t"*e» •mawe AHTEHII Litcrpatl It Pt/Tlsay Stpt 12 PERSEUS mv lM>ii* tiaatew Stpt 11 Sipt 17 Sipt II LYCAIN Litirpill, Dublin Sept 11/10 *-eptJ! MELAMPUS i ..'Mil, koeow Sept >l Mpt 22 Sept 21/2J ktpi 21 MARON L'pitl, Glasgow Sipt 21 Sipt1,270 words
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Advertisement1387 1963-09-11 15 < k^^^*^^^BßS^B^*^B^*^B^B^*^Bl^B^ P'^ Till: EAC LINES LAV yCH S'MCAPOK KUAIA IU*APUt»P.SWtTTfNHAM •Pf NANG j^H MN«M( MXIU U.AMPANOte. fOIOI».l J,J.W(IDOU»» SAIIIMS TO GENOA, Lt HAVRE. HAMIURB, MEMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AMO COPENHAGEN. Spar* P. Slum Penang "SONCKHIA" Suit* Sailed ll Ptrt 12 Sen "PATMIWA" I) 21/24 Sept ?5 271,387 words
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Advertisement1419 1963-09-11 15 EXPRESS SEBTICt TB LONOON, LIVERPttA CONTINENTAL PSE.U O-pora P. S'fcea PtatM •ENMHOR I Ita, S'mouUi. R'flaai, H'ta SSft U/ll atft IS/Jt UplJI, MHHOPC L pail, H'ltfS, A'warp. R'oaa M tiro leptU/U StptiVlO lepl2l/ MHBOIAN L'tet, M'kro, ROam, A'wirp. Haatltri Sept It 21 BENMACDHUI H'karg. L'tta, Havre. R'ttaa Sipt 21/24 Sept1,419 words
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Advertisement1284 1963-09-11 15 feMcALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. >- to •tb Hi. U3SI T**lW CLLIRMAN LIMB tjt KLAVENISS LIN I tSNBBH, HAMBURG. RITUMAAL iCrt AMELEa. SAN FBANCIUS, tUVBI HIJU S MIOBLESSRttICI- SIAF It VAHCOUVEB S PBBTLANB tin BF UICISTIRt Sgf* »'por* P. Sham rintnt BRaNXViLLS 11/21 Sept 21/21 Sipt 24/25 Sept Soon f I1,284 words
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495 1963-09-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were easier X generally on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but prices only slipped and there were no big falls. The present trend seems a combination of factors— the easier rubber price, the approach of Singapore Election Day and reports495 words
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Article22 1963-09-11 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Industrials: 117.44 117.10 TINS: 107.89 107.66 rubbers: 110.83 110.71 Dee. 29. 1962 =10022 words
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Article717 1963-09-11 16 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded INDUSTRIALS Dunlept (6.000) 13 07 (1,000) $3.05 13.000) $3.04. (3 000) 53.03. last tmalt (l.UOO) $3.10: laae (1.000) $3.41 D. (8.000) $3 40. (9,000)717 words
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Article149 1963-09-11 16 THE Malayan Ixehange Oankf Aaae- elatien made these rhangea in lv ratea to mercnanta yeaterday (all rate* to S100): New Verfc: buylnc TT 32 S/«, airmail OD 32 7/8. 00 d/at 33 3/10 credit bills. 33 5/16 trale bills. Canada: buying: TT 33 1/2, airmail OD 36 5/8,149 words
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Article73 1963-09-11 16 /'MINIS! Prtduct Exahanaa, »in,.. v part naan pnm par picul yaeterday: Ctctnut all: bulk MS! eellere, drum MN aaMata. Capra: Sept.Ocf. t'K Continent $29 buyern. Ptppar: Muntok white $132| aellara, Sarawak white Sl3O aellera. apecial Sarawak black f92i aellera. garbled Uimponc black $»2t aellera. ABTA Miui Mllera. Smgapert73 words
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Article107 1963-09-11 16 MELBOURNE. Tuas. CHARE prices moved according to .selective trading In aa easier Industrial section. Moves were not large. OH* wera irregular with A.O.G. gaining Is. to 475. 6d. Basr metals were steady. Laauas were firm. C.R.A. M' 7 Mount laa 17/1 N. Broken Bill (10a.) 3Z/1 Ampol ll'O107 words
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Article264 1963-09-11 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buy- art f.a.b. cleted at 5 pm. an Smgapert and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 82 cents per lb. down half a cent on Monday's closing; level for the position. The lone was quietly ataady. R.A.S. and f.m.r.e. eleemg arlaee in ctnti per lb. yeaterday:264 words
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Article24 1963-09-11 16 September 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 62 cents (down ball a cent). TIN: 5452 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (unchanged).24 words
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Article226 1963-09-11 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves teday BOM Ltrecht I*. Happy Mariner fc/9. Amelia, 15/10. Mandama 19. Howell Lykea 3i/'Slt. Kaao Jurong 2<>. Tap&b N.W. 4, Nagaura Maru Kiintablre aO, Kiiniaeus 42/43. Warora 40/41. Chltml 1/2. Ni.-sei Maru 46. Rabaverett 44, Kraanaia Preaola 47, Trein Mierik 4«.226 words
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Article187 1963-09-11 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 10. Tbrea montbt. INDUSTRIALS Dunlopa 30 ct*. Coatalnera 12 rta. K. Smeltert 20 Cta. McAlliter 12 rta. Eaao 21 eta. Roblnaon 11 rta. r. N. 18 ctn. C. Storage 4ad. Gammon 16 eta. Rotbraaaa 11 eta. H. B'pura 11 eta. 8. Land S rta. H.187 words
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408 1963-09-11 16 rpHE Straits tin price rose 50 X cents yesterday to $452 per picul on an unchanged offering of 22£ tons. The modest fsJl In market tin stocks last week, coupled with further buying C. cash and September dates, prompted a firmer408 words
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Advertisement1102 1963-09-11 16 BBBaaaaaaa^BMßßMMall 0 m 0^ KAWASAKI KISEN KABHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and East Canada Servioe foore P Sham Monolulo S.lrancuco L.Angeles N. York Montreal -Ne»ala Mara" 20,23 Sept J4 75 Sept 11 Oct II Oct 71 Oct I Nt* 12 Net kaankawa Mara" n3l Oct 1/ 2 Na« 24 Met1,102 words
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Advertisement303 1963-09-11 16 S'pora Paitana CTA/ETD CTA/ETO FROM BOMBAY M. KAKINAOA M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Kobe O*oko. Nogoyo Vokohomo Sap*. 20/21 Sapt. 17/H O JA»>AM (t HONGKONG S.S. "HULDA" for Modrat. Porbandar and Bomboy Sept. 14/13 FROM AUSTRALIA AH.V. "STATE OF ORISSA- tor Colombo, Modroa Calcutta s.pt 20/ M Sept. 2J/2* m303 words
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Advertisement698 1963-09-11 17 NOTICES NOTICE MR. GEORGE ST. CHE Ah has ceased to be the Manager ol UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LTD.. 32-B Clemeneeau House. Singapore 9 with effect as from 4th September. 1963 and has no authority to transact any business on behalf of the Company. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the698 words
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Advertisement242 1963-09-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT BRITISH COMPANY requests applications with photographs (unreturnablei from experienced salesmen capable of operating retail distribution of a leading brand of electrical appliances. Capacity to work successfully under minimum of supervision more important than background, knowledge of electricity. Apply Bos A 3069 S.T. Kl* TENDERS PAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE242 words
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Advertisement904 1963-09-11 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* SS (Mim.)— Max St eta, axtrm COOK ANO AMAH tor European family two children Katong live-In $260/-. Telephone ***** Bos A 5732 S.T S'porr. COOK CENERAL AMAH, Full Time, recent references. Appy to 37 Calrnblll Circle Blnr (9) on Wednesday 11-9-63 after904 words
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Advertisement1029 1963-09-11 17 SITUATIONS WANTED ta Wmrda SS (Him.) Bax it et: axtrm READ ibe beaior Appoinunenu vacant In Tbe Sunday Mall each week. EXFERIBNCED SYCE AVAILABLE mid-October, well recommended. Telephone (Spore) Mackintosh ***** or *****. EXPERIENCED INDIAN COOKBOV seeks employment with or without amah good recommendation. Ring ***** 50 Merryn Road, B'pore.1,029 words
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Advertisement990 1963-09-11 17 EDUCATION it Warda SS (Ml*.)— Bax at eta, tmtra 7TH ANNIVERSARY, special Concession* Typewriting. Shorthand. Book-keeping, all stages. Enrol today. NCI 433 A. Ocylang Road. B'pore 41M3 BBOINMIM. Typewriting, Shorthand, Book-keeping. English, Commercial. Correspondence. Kntriea close 13th. SIC 75 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. Spore 211*1. 9307*. LEARN NATIONAL LAMCUACt990 words
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Advertisement932 1963-09-11 17 PHILATELY it Warda SS (Ml*.)— Max It eta, aatra OAINIFFON INVIRTIO JIS2 3c Oreen 30/. $2.30 J2lB Brown 43/- 55.75 N.B. J133 Black 35/- S3 90. Gomes. 30 Simon Lane. Spore 9. MALAYSIA CELEBRATION Ftrstday Covers In Attractive Designs O 100 $6-00 (We Poet To You the above cover with932 words
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Advertisement920 1963-09-11 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE ftMTerats SS (Mi*.)— Box tt el: axtra 1»S1 STANDARD VANGUARD, food condition, new Lucas Battery original tyres 1300/-. European owner leaving state. View 110. Middle Rd. Tel: ***** (B'pore). QUALITY USBO CARS sail new CEORCE LIE LIMITED, 200 Clemeneeau Atsnue, Singaport I. Telaphene ***** TAI CHUAN HUNG920 words
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Advertisement956 1963-09-11 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. tt Word* Si (Mint—Box SO rt*. txtrm MASIACE ANO TURKIIH-lATH' Steambaths. &7-A. Victoria Btr*»t Junction Brax Baaab Road. Singapore- 7. Telephone ***** Government Licensed. TIRED? LET LAUREL Massage Btcamhath refresh you. 1 leented ala»s— r/ilaa souse 3l»-r> Kiver Valley Road. Spore. Telephone J3878 10. 00 am to956 words
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Article, Illustration842 1963-09-11 18 Epiom Jeep - Tibetan can clinch berth in the Gold Cup field Epiom Jeep RACING *y JIBETAN must win the Div. 2 mile race (Race at Bukit Timah today to be sure of a berth in the Gold Cup field on Sunday. I fancy he will succeed. He ran Pinkson to a neck842 words
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Article1147 1963-09-11 18 Race One: 2.30-Cl 2 Dlv 4— ft 1 ***** L?tisriki» QU Dia Kongsi) E. Breuk.. 7 9.0 (SF) Donnelly S 005 Santiago (Sultan of Jonore) Nalr. 4' 8.13 (F) *AU 1 3 ***** Mvopc (Leong Huat St.) Bagby, 6 g.ll »\eo 9 4 ***** Yes Dear U (Lucky1,147 words
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Article82 1963-09-11 18 rpKE following horses were at Vetennary Sanatorium, Cameron Highlands, on Sept. 1: Mirzapen. Brant**, Peaceful King, Tiba Tlba, Water Belle, Polaris Missile. Part Pmasu. Now What. Boleh Menang. Mojave. Excelsior. Yes Master, Rol d'Atout, Calava, Tin Invest. Ciboulette. Plying Mist. West Star. On Parole, Port cTOr.82 words
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Article127 1963-09-11 18 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER SANTIAGO POWER CODE POWER CODE Race 1 Lefigrtka Letfsrika SaUii J'ourr Code China Rock Lefisrika BOX OFFICE SP. PHOENIX BOX OFFICE Raoe 2 Lady Warrior Box Office Lady Warrior Kin*'* Choice Lady Warrior Noble Gesture BLISS FIRE JOEY SAN JOEY SAN Raoe S127 words
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Article132 1963-09-11 18 T ONDON. Tues.— The Irish i-4 colt Barnw appears to have tomorrow's St, Leger, the last of the season's five classics, at his mercy. Eagaas, trained by Paddy Prenderuast, will be ridden by Australian Garnet Bougoure. Winner of the Irish Derby, the King George and Queen ElizabethReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement788 1963-09-11 18 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE AUTUMN StEETING. 1963 I MR. DAVID WONO PARK 22ND. 25TH it 29TH MANN. Is no longer employed by SEPTEMBER. 19C3 'tns Company and he has no FREE OIPT TICKETS- EIGHT authority whatsoever to transact in -kets will be given free for every Bnv bus i"*«788 words
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Advertisement718 1963-09-11 18 NOTICES NOTICE Take notice that any person having claims against loan executed through our former manager Mr. Yeoh Ghee Hoo in the name of Union Trading Co.. pleaae sub- > mit .such ciauus In writing to reach t 84. Main Road. Talplng within 14 5 days from date hereof, falling718 words
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Advertisement98 1963-09-11 18 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of g«g tf HULTON NEW YORK LONDON -jjjjjjj I Eskamel Til HI TREATS SPOTS HAN ANE PIMPLES. 1 nnn nnn leaves your UU,U SKIN CLEAR ofli n AND smooth nil •Contain* HcuchlorophtfM c VEDvn ay r rlf I II 1 I rVttnii fxmpWt from ipreMlLILI98 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-09-11 19 A LOR STAR, Tues— A silver cup presented to the Kedah Golf Club about 30 years ago by the late Sultan Abdul Hamid of Kedah, father of Prime Minister Tenjrku Abdul Rahman, has recently been traced to202 words
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344 1963-09-11 19 WORLD OP SPORT Top form Liverpool crush the Wolves T ONDON, Tues Liverpool struck splendid form last night when they scored a 3-1 away win over Wolves in the English Football League First Division. West Ham suffered their second defeat in three days when they went down 2-0 to Nottingham344 words
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Article93 1963-09-11 19 SOCCER Kluanc League: United "B" v 3 War Depi. 1. L. Pen* Div. 2 (T. An&on): Assumption Sell 5 N. Scotia 0. spore Oiv. 1: Marines 1 RAF Seletar 3. rVn»nj Dlt. 2: B'worth Rangers 3 MTC 2. Ipoh Uiv. S: Borneo Motors 2 Cheng Wah L HOCKEY93 words
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Article389 1963-09-11 19 Today Hockey at Rifle Range Road and Princes Road;; basketball at Stadium Negara t8 pjn.l. Tomorrow— Basketball at Chinwoo tall day); badnynton at Stadium Nexara tall day); tennis at Padanu (morning and afternoon): athletics at Merdeka Stadium (1 p.m.i; hockey at Rifle Range Road (5 pjn.). Friday— .Badminton389 words
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544 1963-09-11 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - From today, Malaysia joy jousts galore by NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur J^JALAYSIA DAY joy will be in the air in the Federal capital this morning when hockey heralds in the ten-day festival of sport and games with a match between Perak and Armed Forces at eight o'clock at Rifle Range544 words
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Article167 1963-09-11 19 800 may surprise champion SINGAPORE, Tues— The Slnga- pore team expect to reap a "bag of five gold medals In the Malaysia festival welghtUftlng championships at Kuala Lumpur next Monday and Tuesday. Ooh Tiang Seong. secretary of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation. said today that the state's eight-man team might167 words
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Article179 1963-09-11 19 HUSSEIN CONFIRMS DRASTIC CHANGES SOCCER CJINGAPORE, Tues. S SAFA president Hussein Kamari confirmed today that the Singapore selectors had decided on a major reshuffle of the team to meet Penanp; in the second lepc of their Malaya Cup semi-final at City Stadium, Penang on Saturday. Inche Hussein, however, would not179 words
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Article135 1963-09-11 19 SOCCER Spore Business Houses Junior Cup: Airways v Metal Box (Farrer Pk). Spore Govt. Services Div. 1: TTS Hosp v Police "A"; Marines- v Meter Readers (both matches at Jn Beear Stadium); Div SA: Schools "B" v Supreme Court "B" (Ocylang). Ipoh Div 2: Bth Bn RMR v135 words
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Advertisement127 1963-09-11 19 Revolutionary AfeW Bell Howell ZOOMMASTER THE CAMERA THAT SEES AND SETS BY ITSELF Zoom range 9mm-27mm, focusing from 6' to infinity. DUAL ELECTRIC EYE adjusts the aperture automatically and continuously for correct exposure while filming, according to light condition*. Automatic Zoom Model 8125 $420X0 Singapore (Complete with pistol grip and127 words
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Advertisement535 1963-09-11 19 FOR rOL'B PARTY I PLANTERS (Cocktail M I Salted) PEANUTS IS BEST M/$ I IN FACT THE LIFE OF THE PARTY f I Also available CASHEW and Sole Agents: »w« UT NAINA MOHAMED SONS (AQ.Lm, 1-5 Medan Pasar. K. Lumpur BRANCH: 12 Beach Street. Penan*. Associates: NAINA MOHAMED SONS LTD.535 words
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Article, Illustration929 1963-09-11 20 fHE national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, had once suggested to Tengku Abdul Rahman that the People's Action Party should replace the MCA as a partner929 words
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Article75 1963-09-11 20 CANBERRA, Tues. Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, said today a positive statement on Australia's defence commitments to the Malaysia Federation in case of aggression from another nation may be made "before long." He was replying to Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes, former Government Minister and now a "rebel backbencher."UPI - 75 words
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559 1963-09-11 20 Fajar: Lee tells of seized letters' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight said that he was prepared to make public "intercepted letters" which would show that Fajar, the banned organ of the University of Singapore Socialist Club was being manipulated from behind the scenes by certain559 words
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Article34 1963-09-11 20 ROME. Tues— Alitalia, the Italian air line, today cancelled all Internal and certain foreign flight* for the second day running because of a strike of ground staff calling for higher wages.34 words
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Article27 1963-09-11 20 SINOAPORE, Tues. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, tonight opened the new Mandai Tekong Community Centre at Mandai.27 words
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274 1963-09-11 20 SINGAPORE. Turn. »rHE Naval Base Labour Union will call out its 10,000 members on strike to press for settlement of a set of claims, some of them outstanding since 1959. Announcing this today, the union's acting general secretary, Mr. Ml^nael Fernandez,274 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-09-11 20 IT HAPPENED in the Bosphorus Strait, near the suburb of Rumel Thisar. The 5,660-ton Soviet freighter Archangelsk, heading downstream on a voyage to Cuba, ran aground in dense fog and demolished a villa. The four-storeyed wooden villa crumbled as the ship's bows tore into it.London Express - 113 words
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122 1963-09-11 20 SABAH: NOW IN CHINESE IT IS SAND RURAL' ESSELTON. Tues. J Two Chinese characters for Sabah (North Borneo) have been officially changed today. The Government today adopted the use of words SA (sand) BA (rural) as the official Chinese name for the State. Hitherto, the characters SA (sand) BI (white)Reuter - 122 words
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Article191 1963-09-11 20 MALACCA, Tuesday. HEAVY storms followed by very strong winds uprooted trees and telephone lines on rubber estates in the Alor Gajah area, 20 miles from here, in the early hours of this morning. $37 m. hospital opened in HK HONG KONG, Tues.— The Governor, Sir191 words
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Article391 1963-09-11 20 LONDON. Tues. Stock markets lost further ground today but selling remained small and losses seldom exceeded a few pence. The chief exception to the trend I was provided by steel shares which closed up to nine pence higher following reports of an increased demand for heavy steel. Gilts391 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-11 20 XJIORE5T and lowest tempera- tares In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lm.t Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 77 Penang 90 77 Ipoh 93 75 Malacca 88 70 Singapore 88 7742 words
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