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1963-09-25
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Title Section22 1963-09-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS I 25,000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration514 1963-09-25 1 Two RMR battalions goin SARAWAK TO FORM THE MALAYSIAN RANGERS: ARMY CHIEF RECALLED FROM PAKISTAN KUALA LUMPUR THE Ministry of Defence tonight announced plans to send the entire sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment to the Borneo states next month. This movement, a Ministry of Defence announcement said,514 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-09-25 1 Trade? Never again, Djuanda declares JAKARTA. Tues. Dr. Djuanda, Indonesian First Minister, said last night that diplomatic relations with Malaysia could be restored, but trade would not be resumed. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of a state firms working congress. Right time Dr. Djuanda said Indonesia had long217 words
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279 1963-09-25 1 JAKARTA AIR BAN BLOW AT SINGAPORE JAKARTA, Tuesday. INTERNATIONAL airlines here were officially informed by the Indonesian Government that, with effect from Friday, they will not be allowed to pick up or unload passengers and cargo coming from and going to Singapore. Airlines currently operating Jakarta Singapore routes are Air279 words
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Article28 1963-09-25 1 SAN QUENTIN (California. Tue«. —The nomber of prisoners awaiting execution in San Quentln state penitentiary's "death rowhas reached an all time high of 47.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article50 1963-09-25 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia has ordered her merchant fleet to stop calling at Malaysian ports, the official Antara news agency said today. The state-owned shipping firm "Pelini" announced that it had closed Its offices In Singapore and Malaya and had recalled Its ships from Malaysian ports. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article18 1963-09-25 1 LONDON, Tues. Radioactive fallout over Britain Increased during 1962, It was reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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121 1963-09-25 1 Economic difficulties for short time: Dr. S. JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno told the Indonesian people today that they would undergo economic difficulties following the trade break with Malaysia, but these would last only a few months. Afterwards Indonesia would have the strongest economy In South East Asia, he said. UniteReuter - 121 words
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Article61 1963-09-25 1 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.—President Ngo Dlnh Diem of South Vietnam has told UN. SecretaryOeneral U Thant Uiat his Government's action towards the Buddhist population is aimed at freeing "the Buddhist Hierarchy from all outside pressure." This was contained In an exchange of letters between the two leaders, textsReuter - 61 words
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243 1963-09-25 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. AIRPORT workers A have Joined stevedores in the "blood debt" boycott by refusing to handle all Japan Air Line planes which call at Singapore. Mr. C.A. De Silva. general secretary of the Malayan Ai.-ways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union,243 words
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221 1963-09-25 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Sarawak officer may have gone over border GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Turn. TNCHE Ahmad Zaidi bin Tuanku Adruce. Assistant Education Officer of Sarawak's First Division and president of the Barisan Pemuda Sarawak, has disappeared. He is believed to have gone over the border to Indonesia. In a statement to member*.221 words
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58 1963-09-25 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The U.S. Senate today ratified the limited nuclear test ban treaty signed in Moscow on August 5 by Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. The Senate approved the treaty when the vote passed the necessary two-thirds majority. The unofficial tallyReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-09-25 1 AIRLINER HIT BY SAIGON SNIPER SAIGON, Tuesday. A PAN-AMERICAN Airways Boeing 707 was hit A by a bullet over South Vietnam today on a flight from Singapore, i One engine was damaged. The plane landed safely on the other three. Passengers were unaware of the Incident. It was presumed theReuter - 200 words
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Article68 1963-09-25 1 LINZ (Austria), Tues. Police today searched for four ycing men driving a car with Italian i.imber plates following a series of explosions yesterday which killed one policeman and Injured three others, police said here. The explosions occurred at a monument and In the salt mineReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1963-09-25 1 PARIS. Tues. President De Gaulle left here by air today to visit atomic Installations in Southern France, before beginning a five-day speech-making tour or the south-east. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article40 1963-09-25 1 PEKING. Tues. This year's early rice harvest In most parts of Southern China Is bigger than last year and the state purchasing plan for the crop has been overfulfilled, the New China news agency reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article98 1963-09-25 1 BERLIN, Tues. An American school In West Berlin was evacuated by ita 1.450 pupil.-, this morning and soldiers searched It from roof to cellars after an anonymous telephone caller said a bomb had been planted' in It. As the students were hustled out. military police cordoned offReuter - 98 words
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Article32 1963-09-25 1 LONDON. Tues. Lord Home. British Foreign Secretary, will leave here by air tomorrow for New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly, a Foreign Office spokesman said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article270 1963-09-25 1 Rubber price over 70 cents "Jakarta to sell to China' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan rubber price went over 70 cents for the first time since early August tort ay on Indonesian threats to stop all trade with Malaysia. An Antara report from Jakarta said Indonesia would sell rubber to China270 words
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Article26 1963-09-25 1 STOP PRESS DUTCH OFFER UNITED NATIONS. Taei. Holland today placed ;>M)-man contingent of marines at disposal of IN for peacekeeping action at 21 hours' notice. Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article263 1963-09-25 2 DEMAND FOR FULL COMPENSATION LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN protested yesterday to Indonesia against the treatment accorded to the British Ambassador in Jakarta, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, and his staff. The protest was also against damage to the embassy building and residences, and requested full compensation for the BritishReuter - 263 words
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164 1963-09-25 2 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno received only brief round of clapping from members of his Cabinet and some of the crowd when he spoke to an assembly of about 3.000 last night about Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia. He said that Indonesia's decisionReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-09-25 2 SUBANDRIO MOLDS TALKS WITH THANT ITNITED NATIONS. U Tues.— Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, called on U Thant. the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, yesterday to discuss Indonesia's objections to Malaysia. The Foreign Minister, who spent nearly an hour with U Thant. said he "made clear our points of view on thisReuter - 102 words
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152 1963-09-25 2 THREAT TO 'FLATTEN' JAPANESE EMBASSY IN TAIPEH rFAIPEH, Tues. NaA tionalist Chinese police were giving all possible protection to the Japanese Embassy and its officials here against possible violence by demonstrators in view of deteriorating relations between Taipeh and Tokyo. A police spokesman said the local police were fully preparedReuter - 152 words
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128 1963-09-25 2 Manila 'no' to invitation to union talks in Jakarta MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Trade Union Council has rejected an invitation from the Indonesian trade union movement to attend the AfroAsian Workers' Conference scheduled to open next month in Jakarta, it was reported yesterday. The Philippine Nevws Service (PNS) said theUPI - 128 words
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Article120 1963-09-25 2 MANILA. Tuesday. INDONESIAN and Philippine Government officials have agreed on a number of ways to implement a trade agreement signed between the two countries last May, according to official sources today. The sources said agreement was reached, among other things, on ESTABLISHMENT Of a free120 words
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Article26 1963-09-25 2 TOKYO. Tues. The Foreign Office yesterday filed a strong protest with South Korea against Its seizure of a Japanese fishing boat on Sunday.—DP.I.26 words
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Article30 1963-09-25 2 CAIRO, Tues.—A family of five vho Ignored an order to quit a condemned house here were today found dead In Its rubble. Other tenants had moved out earlier.30 words
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Article25 1963-09-25 2 HONG KONO. Tues. One million people are to be moved from the greater Canton area, a local Chinese newspaper said yesterday.25 words
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Article240 1963-09-25 2 OAIGON, Tues. Viet- cong (Communist) guerillas have stepped up their military activities against the Government in South Vietnam's southern delta provinces during the past week. military sources reported. They are taking advantage of the political situation In Saigon fearing that It is returning to normalReuter - 240 words
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Article31 1963-09-25 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— Mr. Jacinto Borja, Philippine Ambassador to the United Nations and president of the Security Council, leaves for Manila on Sunday for consultation with President Macapagai.31 words
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Miscellaneous52 1963-09-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Omy/mnT" r-J^^RJSSSJSTLK^) fJI/**j«W\ "731 "T— I I V 4l> Mog»Wt^^ mew and jT^Vv /well aecACEPu^ .--^X H m^m. 1 J UW ALL IMB J\lfc 1 I V viiiTLl uu CTVl^c y" ~M i w\ /w i r V MOT VWyTEt? jfcfr S Nwil h wi52 words
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108 1963-09-25 3 WASHINGTON, Turs. i —President Kennedy held three key meetings yesterday on the Birmingham racial crisis and expressed confidence that the problems that have gripped the city can be settled at local level. He issued a statement after conferring with five white Birminxliam civic108 words
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Article125 1963-09-25 3 LONDON, Tues.— The British Government was told by an expert commission yesterday that a new decimal currency based on 100 cents to the pound could be introduced by 1967— if the Government were prepared to act Immediately and pay a price of at least £100Reuter - 125 words
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Article55 1963-09-25 3 LONDON, Tues. The Automobile Association received a call from a motorist with Ignition trouble on' the Isle of 6heppey last night. A patrolman found the stranded car but no motorist. Police told him that the "motorist" Had been taken back to the prison fromReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-09-25 3 LIVING in the lap of luxury is great when you're 21 and a millionaire. Like sft. 3in. "pop" singer Paul Anka. He has everything. Two music companies. A luxury Hollywood home with a swimming pool. And a lovely wife called Anne, 20Mirrorpic - 89 words
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Article177 1963-09-25 3 VANCOUVER, Tues. Changes of regulations governing the admission to Canada ol Chinese immigrants were forecast last nignt by the Immigration Minister, Mr. Guy Favreau. He also said in a prepared speech to a meeting of the Canadian Chinese community that he plans to visit HongReuter - 177 words
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Article29 1963-09-25 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Bomber of nations signing the partial nuclear test ban treaty reached the century mark yesterday with the signature of the Malagasy Republic— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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239 1963-09-25 3 'Big Lift' to test US capability to move troops WASH] A U.S. armoured divis will be airlifted to month in a Nato strateg Lift," the Defence D yesterday. About 16,000 soldiers and airmen will take part In the exercise. In which U.S. Jet and other troop carrier planes will fly239 words
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Article28 1963-09-25 3 PAKIS. liies. rTwicn aoewn have exempted from national sen-ice 18-year-old Guy Polrot. claimed to be the only boy born In Ravenabruck concentration camp who survived. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1963-09-25 3 SANTIAGO. Tues.—President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here yesterday from Brazil for a fiveday official visit.—Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article47 1963-09-25 3 WASHINOTON. Tues. The Senate yesterday rejected by 77 votes to 17 a proposal by Republican Senator Barry Goldwater to condition its expected ratification of the partial nuclear test ban agreement with a demand for withdrawal of Soviet nuclear weapons and military personnel from Cuba. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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175 1963-09-25 3 A French cat to follow rats into space PARIS, Tues. France l is to launch a cat into space next month from a Sahara base, the National Centre of Space Studies announced yesterday. The launching will develop the programme begun In February 1961 with the launching from the same baseReuter - 175 words
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Article74 1963-09-25 3 SHREV EPORT (Luisiana >. Toes. Police used tear gas to break up a "Birmingham- memorial march" by hundreds of Negro teenagers here yesterday. The marchers dispersed but another demonstration began soon afterwards at an all-Negro high school when students assembled outside the gates shouting andReuter - 74 words
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Article30 1963-09-25 3 LONDON. Tues. Lord Dennlng's report on his inquiry into the Profumo scandal will be published in the British newspapers on Thursday morning, official quarters said here today. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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305 1963-09-25 4 'Midwifery should be on par with nursing' SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Elizabeth Comber told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that midwifery was a noble profession and should be put on a par With that of the nursing profession. Dr. Comber, better known as the authoress Han Suyln. was giving evidence at305 words
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Article50 1963-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. OX}. Thompson, Director of Training < Treasury) will talk on "The Singapore Civil Service" on Friday at the Arts Lecture Theatre, University of Singapore at 5.15 p.m. This is part of a series of public lectures on careers organised by the Malayan Economic50 words
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Article281 1963-09-25 4 Towkay dices with death and wins SPLIT-SECOND DECISION DEFEATS THREE THUGS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SPLIT-SECOND life or death decision by a towkay put to flight three "gunmen" who held him up in front of his house in Upper Serangoon Road last night. The towkay Mr. Kuah Leong Bee, 45, a281 words
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258 1963-09-25 4 GUILTY PLEA BUT THE JUDGE ORDERS FULL TRIAL SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Chua.- in the Assize Court, today rejected a plea of guilty in a robbery case and adjourned the case for trial at the next Assizes. Tan Thor Thun. 22. pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing Loi Leong258 words
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Article145 1963-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OTUDENTS planning careers in the professional. academic, scientific, industrial, agricultural and business life of Singapore will this week have opportunity to discuss their aims and problems with experts in the different fields. More than 20 experts have volunteered their services at a counselling145 words
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155 1963-09-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today welcomed "with pleasure" the People's Action Party's victory in the general elections. It was especially pleased with the results of three people who had been elected to the Singapore Legislative Assembly. They were: The Prime155 words
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78 1963-09-25 4 MEET THE PEOPLE' SESSIONS ON AGAIN SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The Minister for Culture and Assemblyman for Kampong Glam, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will resume his weekly meet- thepeople sessions from Oct. 2 at the PAP branch in Jeddah Street. These weekly sessions were suspended during the election campaign. 'Thank you' He78 words
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Miscellaneous321 1963-09-25 4 THE following la today's schedule BrltlMl United Alrwayi: From of r-ivil aircraft movements at Stanatad, I»t»nbul. Bombay (BR Paya Lebar airport Singapore: 662) 7 a.m. arrivals cpAt Kuala Lumpur. Banf■OAC: Prom London, Rome. Da- kok. Bens Kong. Manila (CX 726) mascuji. Bagtwifi Karachi, Calcutta S a.m. Rangoon (BA 720) 6.50321 words
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167 1963-09-25 5 Probe into attack report by union SINGAPORE, Tues. Police were today investigating a report by the Singapore General Employees' Union that a sang attacked its branch premises in Moulmein Road last night. In Its report to the police, the union alleged that the gang comprised PAP supporters and the premises167 words
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115 1963-09-25 5 PENANG. Tues. Three men apologised in court today to a prison officer, Mr. R. J. Stothard, whom they i had assaulted In Malacca Street on May 7. Mr. Stothard accepted the apologies and shook hands with Bldln bin Abu Bakar. Hussein bin115 words
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107 1963-09-25 5 Aussie who followed his home practice PENANG. Tues. Charged with failing to report an accident, an Australian. W. D. Hull. 24, explained In court today he thought this was not necessary. "In Australia," he told the First Magistrate, Mr. N? Mann Sau. "it Is not necessary to report an accident107 words
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Article64 1963-09-25 5 PENANG. Tues.— A businessman. Foo Kok Say. was today acquitted on a charge of fraudulently using a torged citizenship certificate at the Pctaling Java Registration Office. Kuala Lumpur, on April 4 this year. "I have been instructed by the DPP to withdraw the charge." the Prosecuting64 words
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Article74 1963-09-25 5 PEIfANG. Tues.— A police supervUpi, Hashim bin Mat. 63. who was released from Taiplng prison last month, was sent back to jail today for falling to comply with the court order. The Second Magistrate. Mr. R. Ar'a Retnam. jailed Hashim for one month when he pleaded74 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-09-25 5 THREE APPLICANTS SEEK NEW SEAT ON STOCK EXCHANGE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE MALAYAN Stock Exchange will consider applications next month for a new seat, its chairman, Mr. Lee Kai To, said today. The price: $50,000. Three applications have been received for the seat, in Malacca.277 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-09-25 5 Arts grad Aileen to spend year in Canada SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Aileen Yap. 22 (above), a University of Singapore arts graduate, will leave for Canada on Thursday on a year's scholarship under the Rotary exchange student scheme. Her stay in Canada is being sponsored by Rotary clubs in District 330107 words
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Article168 1963-09-25 5 New union talks on mining bonus I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A new attempt to secure payment of an annual bonus to about 20,000 mine workers is to be discussed at the second biennial delegates conference of the National Mining Workers Union on Saturday and Sunday. The conference will be opened by168 words
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159 1963-09-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will officially open a x $5 million rolling mill of Alcan Malayan Aluminium Ltd. at Petaling Jaya tomorrow. The mill, which has been In production since April this year, has about 150 employees. The parent company. Aluminium Ltd.,159 words
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Article52 1963-09-25 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The first batch of recruits since the Force here was merged into the Royal Malaysian Police Force will puss out from the Police Training School tomorrow evening. The Assistant Commissioner (Areas). Mr. P. Ralaretnam. will take the salute at the passingout parade of the52 words
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Article51 1963-09-25 5 PENANO. Tues. Police last night recovered a car reported missing on Sunday. The owner. Miss Chee Wai Leng. a teacher, said she parked the car in front of her house In Loh Boon Slew Road at about 9.30 p.m. on Sunday. It was found on the51 words
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Article32 1963-09-25 5 A LOR STAR, Tues. Five men armed with knives entered a house in Kampong Lallang. Bed on g. last night and robbed a Upper, Lai Ah Chan. Of |20.32 words
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Miscellaneous286 1963-09-25 5 Straits Times Crossword AC ROSS 5. Novice alters disposition of 1. Till charges are altered, tries high lights (7). another scheme .4-4). 6. Sent it lethargically, without 8. His twin was an eccentric style <7>. irtuser (7). 7. Complain' resulting in stiff 9. Surpass in public work (7). letters? (7.286 words
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683 1963-09-25 6 SINGAPORE, Tues gEVEN Pulau Senang rioters abducted a detainee, who had not been involved in the riots, when they tried to escape to the Karimon Islands (Indonesia) in a stolen prison boat, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Prison Officer Ratnam Vadlvelu683 words
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Article196 1963-09-25 6 BOY, 14, DISARMS ROBBER GUNMAN OORT SWETTENHAB^ Tues. A 14-yeare old boy came to the res* cue of his father last night and disarmed a robber who was brandishing: a pistol. Tan Eng Bee attacked th« robber who was struggling with his father, Mr. Tan Choo Yew, In Kampong Pendamaran196 words
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Article182 1963-09-25 6 SINGAPORE, Tues MR. LEE KUAN YEW today received more congratulatory messages on the PAP election victory. The president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce described the PAP return to power as a good sign for Malaysia's future. Other messages came from the principal of the182 words
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Article50 1963-09-25 6 KUCHING, Tues. The lantern procession organised as part of Kucbing's Malaysia Day cele'orations and which was cancelled after a hand grenade had been thrown in the town was held last night in the Batu Lintang training college grounds More than 1.000 schoolchildren took part in Lot night's procession.50 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-09-25 6 Ait** o»p Bff VT n atn u n Xf^ati^^k J£J*L>) "ESh TDCFSNrrupS about -*S hi 9 i Ahm*r By Af €app \HMALON6r^)tf f^V^^^JXry^^C^SoK X3IO "j L ANVOJE.Sf FLOWER.^ ttuff.s Kunnt, By Haiph UvintdaM33 words
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Article, Illustration1738 1963-09-25 7 The left hook that took an ageing boxer to the top AH U G E crowd packed Madison Square Garden on the night of December 5, 1947 to watch the heavyweight championship of the world. The opening gong changed. The fighters sparred. There was a sharp exchange of blows. Next1,738 words
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Advertisement262 1963-09-25 7 \l' iff! HB^ iS n tk GTL^NDERI| Leek into the Vitomaue lU't b% 7 viewfindcr wp*wira **d W locus it gl«no«. Wtao yo»'*» V mnipcaed yoor pieturt. ■bta Ik* imuni of action unva it't jf youn. Yob need ntver look Irocn the vieurfindcr. Tht «oond> fff you §iw co into262 words
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Article36 1963-09-25 8 it Word* Sit (Minimum i tORRV FOR our rlasumat* Mlsi !.ir>' NKUke 8oonK who paused away tn OH., la«t Saturday. Dwp»»t nympathy and condolence from teacher* aod atudenu of 8EC. IV(A). K.I., Centre. L.O.P.D.. Singapore.36 words
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Article95 1963-09-25 8 20 Wards Sit (Minimum) MR. MRS. Cyril Dominie Chelliah thank relatives and friends for their nood wishes and present* on the occasion of their wi'ddinK on 21-9-63. MR. CM. KIAT wishes to express his thanks and appreciation to Mr. K.8. Montnro and all th«- members of hln staff for95 words
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Obituary27 1963-09-25 8 It Word, tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of In. M Appaduray who died on 2.V9-54. Oon» but never forKotten*. Inserted by bar (orrowlng children.27 words
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Article37 1963-09-25 8 M H'orri* SI* (Minimum) CHRISTIAN BROTHER* Old Bov» Association have arranged Requiem Mass for late Brother Honorliu on 27th September 5.30 p.m. at Good Rhrphi-rd Cnthedral All old hoys and friends are respectfully invlird to attend.37 words
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Article651 1963-09-25 8 Indonesia's decision to break I off all trade relations with Malaysia naturally is not being treated lightly in Malaya or Singapore, or in Sabah. But it is certain that Indonesia will be the worst sufferer. This vast trade was worth last year just over $1,325 million, of651 words
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Article347 1963-09-25 8 The rabies outbreak finds the authorities with inadequate stocks of vaccine. There has j not been a single case of rabies since the epidemic of 1953-55, when a fifty-mile wide "immunity belt" was established on the Malaysian-Thai border. In this buffer area there is an annual campaign to347 words
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Article212 1963-09-25 8 Ever since the rehabilitation last month of Rudolph Sinnsky, the former Czechoslavia Communist Party leader exr:cuted for treason in 1952, the fall from grace of his denouncer and successor, Mr. i Viliam Siroky, has been on th<: i cards. Stripped of the Premiership and his position on the212 words
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Article578 1963-09-25 8 THE PRICE INDONESIA MUST PAY JAKARTA, Tues. President Soekarno's decision to stop trade with Singapore and Malaya Is expected virtually to paralyse Indonesia's oil and robber trade which are the main props of the republic's shaky economy. Foreign economic experts here see no prospective new marketsReuter - 578 words
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Article, Illustration787 1963-09-25 8 GEOFFREY OWEN - GEOFFREY OWEN THE AFTERMATH OF THE BOMB BLAST THAT KILLED SIX NEGRO CHILDREN LAST WEEK IN BIRMINGHAM... by BIRMINGHAM Tuesday THE murder of six Negro children in B i r m i n gham, Alabama, is the latest 1 in a series of unsolved787 words
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LETTERS
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Letter674 1963-09-25 8 VI R. THOMAS of Kuching 11 wrote yesterday com- mentlng on the status of Malaysia in the family of nations. Tt. is thought desirable that the position of Malaysia In the context of its membership of the United Nations be set forth in its factual and constitutional674 words
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Advertisement698 1963-09-25 8 Straits Tiaes ft Malay Mail Cleeeiried eovertleemenu may b« hbnded tea let Floor COLO STORACK ARCAOB Orchard Hoed COLD fTTORAGB BRANCHM AT HOLLAND ROAD—KATONO KSPPKL ROAD-NAVAL MASK Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Qeey TMC NEWS FRONT FMipetrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Rosd. Navel Bee*698 words
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Advertisement67 1963-09-25 8 CONCERT GUITARS 3111 SIM 3151 "ftenNN" Concert Gutter with Sprue* top ond "f" soundholes. New Guard plate and modern Tailpiece. Sunburst effect, highly poliihed. Price $41.00 each JIM "Hoisini" Auditorium Guitar. with handsome extra large Cutaway body, giving powerful tone. Spruce top and Maple bock: warm brown sun burst effect,67 words
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Advertisement43 1963-09-25 8 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of w HI L Mt| SHUUTOM NEW YORK LONDON Smith dtka pirnting fast Hong Kong's Leoding English Language Newspoper FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE is now on sole at MARICAN SONS 74 ORCHARD RD. Singapore 9. Price: M 50.5043 words
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ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD.
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Article, Illustration325 1963-09-25 9 MALA YSIA GETS ITS FIRST ALUMINIUM ROLLING MILL •J"HK Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to officially open the Alcan Mala y a n Aluinill i v in Co. Ltd.*a aluminium sheet rolliug mill in Petal ing Jaya at five this afternoon. The rolling of325 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-09-25 9 rpHE managing director of 1 Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co. Ltd. is Mr. A. 11. Swift (below) who has been a resident in Singapore and Malaya for a number of years. Mr. Swift attended Cambridge University and obtained an honours degree in engineering143 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1963-09-25 9 IT has been said thai Ihe advenl of an aluminimn fabricating planl always marks ;i certain stage in a country's economic growth. Indeed, it is true to say thai Ihe per capita usage of aluminium is ;i barometer of national prosperity Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co.1,036 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-09-25 9 MR. Natlianarl V. I»a--vis (above), president and director of Aluminium Ltd.. will attend the official upeninu •> t the aluminium sheet rolling mill in Prtalinu .lava >Ir. Davis has been continuously associated with subsitliar.v companies of Aluminium Ltd. since joining th<- organisation in l!t.:!»128 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-09-25 11 THE MANY USES OF ALUMINIUM BRINGS LIGHTER LIVING 'piIK more highly devejoped and industrialised a country is, the more aluminium its people use. Consumption of the light metal in the United States is 24 II). per capita; in Britain it is 17 lbs* and in Canada, 12 lbs. The use*476 words
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512 1963-09-25 11 Metal has brought great changes on rubber estates [X the early twenties there arrived in Singapore the first consignment of aluminium latex cups for distribution in this country. A representative was sent up-country to visit rubber estates and to sell these cups. This was how Diethelm's established its first contact512 words
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1318 1963-09-25 12 NATHANAEL V. DAVIS - NATHANAEL V. DAVIS The wonder metal has many varied applications By PRESIDKNT. ALUMINIUM LIMITIO •"pHK aluminium industry has rfoen to international importance in a comparatively short period of time. Although its great impetus came from the insatiable demand during World War 11, it was the metal's1,318 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-09-25 12 Making articles for home FROM the early stages of the introduction of aluminium in this country, the metal was used for the manufacture of cooking utensils. Made from aluminium circles, pots and pans are formed on spinning lathes and on deep drawing presses. Certain itemare then polished either by ha91 words
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Advertisement92 1963-09-25 9 fAlcan Malayan Aluminium Company Limited arc very proud to announce the official opening of their new Aluminium "ROLLING MILL" at Petaling Jaya by the Honourable The Prime Minister Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra At-Haj K.O.M.,CH. Alcan Malayan Aluminium Company Limited, a member of the Aluminium Limited of Canada i Group92 words
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Advertisement56 1963-09-25 10 We are proud to be able to inform the people of Malaysia that we act as SOLE DISTRIBUTORS for ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM CO., LTD. and we offer them our congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of the official opening of their Rolling Mill. DIETHELM CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland)56 words
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Advertisement196 1963-09-25 11 Congratulations I to jj ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM CO. LTD. on the opening of their roiling mill THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LTD., j| KUALA LUMPUR i General Electrical Contractors 1 GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES to ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of their new ALUMINIUM "ROLLING MILL"196 words
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Advertisement80 1963-09-25 11 FsHEUj HMatfl Exclusive suppliers of SHELL Fuel Oil and Diesel Fuel For Industry and Agriculture I SHELL I LIM KAH NGAM EXTEND THEIR HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM CO., LTD., jj ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR I ALUMINIUM SHEET ROLLING MILL I BY80 words
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Advertisement87 1963-09-25 12 \m ALCAN MALAYAN V r A ALUMINIUM CO. LTD. lf N on the opening of their Aluminium I /I Sheet Rolling Mill at Petaling Jaya I 1 MoMI Oil Malaya Limited Mam/kPom. Kuala lumpur itom mnan6 '^/t^ ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM COMPANY LIMITED is equipped with Honeywell lIUCI CONGRATULATIONS from MECHANICAL87 words
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Advertisement203 1963-09-25 12 Congra tv la tions to I ALCAN MALAYAN ALUMINIUM CO. LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their new factory at Petaling Jaya. 0' FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK (Incorporated with Limited Liability Malayan Offices: Kuola Lumpur: 2S/30 Medan *M*r. Singapore Denmark H«vm, Raffles .Quay. Hotel Sinqopuro, Orchard Read. f.203 words
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164 1963-09-25 13 AFRAID TO PROBE COUNCIL AFFAIRS? NOT SO' MALACCA, Tues.— The, Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba, said today that the Alliance State Government was not afraid of setting up a commission of inquiry into allegations made against the former Alliancecon t r o lied Municipal Council. He was replying164 words
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Article71 1963-09-25 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Indonesian Chinese who said he slipped into Singapore just to be with his dying father was today jailed for two months by a Magistrate's Court for entering without a permit. Mr. B.M. Baker, of the Immigration Department, said Kwan Chee Yong, 26. illegally71 words
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177 1963-09-25 13 SINGAPORE GOVT IMPOSES CLAMP AT CAUSEWAY SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government today announced strict precautions to prevent rabies entering the state from the mainland. From 8 a.m. tomorrow 10 teams win begin an Island -wide campaign to shoot or trap stray and unlicensed dogs. From the U.S. Five thousand units of177 words
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89 1963-09-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuei. Thailand is representing the Interests of Malaysia in Indonesia and In the Philippines. At the same time Thailand is also representing the interests of the Philippines in Malaysia the Royal Thai Embassy announced here today. I This followed the recent break I89 words
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Article15 1963-09-25 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues.— The Town Council will hold Its budget meeting on Thursday.15 words
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Article380 1963-09-25 13 New rabies case Hunt is on KUALA LUMPUR, Tv»« 111 strays are shot in Perak, Selangor: 'Keep your dog off the streets' appeal A THIRD case of rabies was reported today. A nation-wide vaccination campaign of dogs will be launched in two weeks when vaccine arrives from America. A total380 words
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Article, Illustration40 1963-09-25 13 DOWNHEARTED ABOUT RUBBER? NOT US' The visiting Nigerians from left. Chief Ikeshi Nwadinobi. Mr. A. D. William Jumbo and Mr. S. O. Achara. They *r* directors of Oban Rubber Estates Ltd. Straits Times picture.40 words
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161 1963-09-25 13 'Words and gestures' to a wife: Fined $80 SINGAPORE, Tues. His neighbour was out but his neighbour's wife was in. It was midnight on June 9 and the door of her little hut In Geylang Road was ajar. Ng Choon Kwee. 36, father of 11, took a chance and entered161 words
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Article34 1963-09-25 13 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. Dato Wan Idru, bin Ibrahim will open the 12th branch of the Red Cross at the 27th mile. Pekan Nanas. Jalan Pontlan, Johore, on Thursday at 4.30 p.m.34 words
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246 1963-09-25 13 NIGERIAN VISITORS TO STUDY LATEST DEVELOPMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s. Nigerians in colourful togas arrived here today and sang the praises of natural rubber. They are Chief Ikeshl Nwadlnobi. Mr. A.D. William Jumbo and Mr. S.O. Achara. directors of Oban (Nigeria) Rubber Estates Ltd. They are here on a 10-day visit246 words
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Article88 1963-09-25 13 Police warn of ad-seeking con men SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today warned commercial firms to I be on the look-out for coniidence I tricksters who are trying to seil advertising space for non-existent I magazines and journals. 1 A police spokesman this even- ing said the police had received several reports88 words
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328 1963-09-25 13 Rape case: What a bomoh told the father I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A father or four told the Hi* h Court here today that a bomoh told him that his 13-year-old daughter, whom the bomoh is j alleged to have raped, was the "purest" in nis family and, therefore, I could328 words
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Advertisement53 1963-09-25 13 EXHAUSTED? ....is this how you feel when you finish work? Just no eneigy left to enjoy yourself? Scott's Emulsion is what you need. U SCOTT'S EMULSION (t& contains Cod Liver Oil-Naturete finest food tonic ItT -packed with health- giving Vitamins A and D. V&THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Penang Ipoh53 words
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Advertisement145 1963-09-25 13 mulls fl£"% Couturier J^!\ *W Sydney 1 m M m I Jim I fiC-t 'I t I jKg S** lotMt stits from 1 i .fg Sydney's Foshion Houses right here in R >binsons. f^ t Wonderful 2 and 3 piece i I suits ideal for work or J %A ill145 words
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Miscellaneous508 1963-09-25 13 I Today's radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE MCDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORT HAVE 47b metres SERVICE: 417 metres SHORT WAN t SERVICE: A.M.: 6.00 '1 .me Signal. Ne- AM e.oo* oSS'Sornlng; 6.01 gara-^u; B.oi Freiude »H«» Momin« Prelude; 7.16 News; tail; 7.00 Time b«n»l. The 720 Bl altfafit508 words
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Article403 1963-09-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A MEMORANDUM is to presented to the Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Wataru Okuma, soon demanding immediate settlement of the "blood debt" for Japanese atrocities committed on the civilian population during the war. A spokesman for ,the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, which403 words
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Article72 1963-09-25 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court will announce on Saturday its award in a trade dispute between the Singapore Steam Laundry and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the dismissal of a van labourer. The union is seeking the reinstatement of the employee,72 words
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112 1963-09-25 14 Training of Asian nurses: A record SYDNEY, Tues. A record number cl post-graduate nurses from Asian countries were trained in Australian hospitals during the past year. The total trained under the Colombo Plan is 376. The Australian Health Director-General, MaJ.-Gen. W. D. Refshauge. said that since 1954 overseas graduate and112 words
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Article91 1963-09-25 14 TAIPING. Tuw. The Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers are planning a 10-day educational tour of BangkokChiengmai from Dec. 9. The coat of the tour will be $280 per person, and Includes return second class train fare Prai/Bangkolc/Prai, return fare via luxury motor coach91 words
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182 1963-09-25 14 Earlier freeze on car loans to Govt staff KU A L A LUMPUR, Tues, The Government has frozen car loan grants to its staff because of the "extraordinarily lal c number" of applications this year. Its action comes two months earlier than usual. The Under Secretary (Administration" of the Treasury.182 words
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Article58 1963-09-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Prance has given two scholarships to Malaysian students to study in Prench universities. Mr. Ngeh Toons See of Ipoh. will attend a one-year course In zoology and medicine at the University of Strasbourg, and Miss Bridget Tay Chin Seok of Singapore will58 words
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Article40 1963-09-25 14 PENANG. Tues. One bundred and forty people died in Penang in August, compared with 767 births. Chief causes of death were bronchitis, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases which claimed 13 victims, and pulmonary tuberculosis (12 deaths).40 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-09-25 14 VTCRSES Cecilia Lob. of 11 Singapore, Robin Otto way of Perth, and Gail Allen of Sydney, who are at Sydney's Crown Street Women's Hospital, arrange baby dolls in huge roses for the hospital's float which will be among those taking part in Sydney's94 words
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159 1963-09-25 14 TPOH, Tues.— Chinese associations, guilds, foundries and business houses in Perak will be asked to decorate their premises to celebrate the Installation of the Sultan on Oct. 26 and the Raja Perempuan on Oct. 27. A resolution to this effect was passed by159 words
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Article197 1963-09-25 14 3 THUGS GRAB $2,560 IN RAID If U ANT AN, Tues. Three armed men broke into a pawnshop here at 4 a.m. today, tied up and stabbed an employee and stole $2,560 in cash and jewellery. The men entered the Mun Poh Goon pawnshop In Bikit Übl Road by prising197 words
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Article38 1963-09-25 14 IPOH, Tups. A move to sot up an electric crematorium will be made by a Peoples Progressive Party councillor. Mr. R. M. C. Rayan, when the municipal council holds its monthly meeu ing on Thursday night.38 words
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301 1963-09-25 14 'HIGH COMMAND' SET UP BY UMNO YOUTH TELUK ANSON, Tuesday. A "HIGH COMMAND" of the Umno youth section under its president, Dato Sardon bin HaJI .Tubir, has been set up in Kuala Lumpur Announcing this here last night, Dato Sardon said that the committee will look Into immediate plans to301 words
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Article87 1963-09-25 14 Information HQ gets alert order KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Department of Information headquarters her* is being put on a 24-hour »!ert. A senior officer will be on duty throughout the day and night. A spokesman said today this was part of the state of preparedness ordered by Tengku Abdul Rahman87 words
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Article53 1963-09-25 14 IPOH. Tues.— Asnisunt Commissioner of Police Ng Khln Yee. ijead of Special Branch, Johore, has taken over duties from Mr C. A. A. Nicol. A.C.P. as head of Special Branch. Perak. Mr. Nicol will be transferred to police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on his return from53 words
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Article34 1963-09-25 14 RAWANG. Tues. One thousand schoolchildren carrying lanterns and waving Malaysian flags took part in a two-mile Malaysia procession here last night. It was led by community leaders, government officials and prominent citizens.34 words
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Advertisement59 1963-09-25 14 STOPSUDDEN ATTACKSOF STOMACH PAINS Always carry T%C*Wi++*€Z quick-acting W WW All 2» ANTACID TABLETS gfckSW* Pfaasaat taste— PßOMPT RE UEr JHPg^UM^^* NtuUallt* jattric acidity TyyrZp <rj^oß. *In handy, hygienic vial iat G t Witt nn e W Tabltts NOWI ■iifDe Witt's I ANTACID TABLETS BjhßH I FoofMttly u*»— fc— pi59 words
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276 1963-09-25 15 The bray of a donkey saves hospital at zoo KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. A donkey is not such an ass after all— if you Judße from an Incident at the National Zoo in Ulu Klang today when a clever donkey brayed to give a flre alarm. By doing so. the276 words
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Article59 1963-09-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Another two PAP Assemblymen will tour their constituencies tomorrow night to thank the people for their vote of confidence in the government. They are the Parliamentary Secreury to the Labour Ministry. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, who was reelected in Sepoy Lines, and Mr.59 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-09-25 15 COMMAND PAY OFFICE GIFT FOR ORPHANS SINGAPORE, Tues. Children from the Salvation Armys' Pasir Panjang Girls' Home try out tbeir new slide presented to them by British soldiers serving with the Command Pay Office at Headquarters, Far East Land Forces. The soldiers, who have "adopted" the home's orphans, raised $250118 words
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254 1963-09-25 15 SAIGON ENVOY: WE SUPPORT MALA YSIA SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Minister for Civic Action in South Vietnam, Mr. Ngo Thong Hui, today pledged his government's unswerving support for Malaysia. "Malaysia," he said, "will I always find South Vietnam at her side His country had "great admiration" for the concept and aims254 words
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Article126 1963-09-25 15 Ministry clears site at Jurong SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of National Development today "cleared a hurdle" in the development of the Jurong Industrial Project (Phase two). Through Mi V. J. Dass. Its prosecutor, the Ministry obtained a court order against 38 families who were given a month to leave their126 words
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Article45 1963-09-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will attend the charity premiere of the film "El Cld" at the Capitol on Thursday at 9 p.m. The premiere will be in aid ol the Malayan Leprosy Relief Association.45 words
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Article34 1963-09-25 15 RAWANO. Tues. The management of Malayan Cement Ltd.. here gave a tea-party to its .staff members and daily-paid workers at the Blue Circle Club on Sunday to celebrate the birth of Malaysia.34 words
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Article27 1963-09-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Selangor Muslim League will hold Its annual meeting on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. at the Mosque in Malay Street, here.27 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-09-25 15 Broadcasting chief sees KL as major news centre Xl M LUMPIR. Tues. Sir Charles Moses (above). bead of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, said today that Malaysia is one of the most important points in world communications and Kuala Lumpur will become an important news centre. He was on his way128 words
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Article76 1963-09-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Soslalis an nounced today that his Party was cancelling all its victory tours of constituencies by the Party's 13 candidates scheduled for tomorrow. He said this was because the police had given permission for the76 words
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Article52 1963-09-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application to delete the name of the Singapore Business Houses Emylopees' Union from a collective agreement with the Ben Line Steamers Ltd. and substitute it with that of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, on Friday at52 words
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Article39 1963-09-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mrs. T. T. Cheanß will hold cookery class to members of thf Women's International Club on Thursday at 5 p.m. She will demonstrate how to make spiced fish steamed In banana leaf I (otak-oUki.39 words
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84 1963-09-25 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Afc Hong. 40. was charged in a magistrate s court today with the murder of an opium den operator. Low Tow. 54. in a Victoria Street flat at 12.30 last night. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln said Lee was recently discharged84 words
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Article68 1963-09-25 15 ALOR STAR, Tues. —Presentation of prizes to winners of the Kedah decorated floats and other Malaysia contests which had been postponed last Saturday night due to rain, will now be held at the Cathay Theatre at 8 p.m. oo Thursday. The Sultanah will give away the prizes.68 words
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Article26 1963-09-25 15 BANTING, Tues. Sepanft subdistrict will celebrate Malaysia on Sunday with variety shows, a fancy dress football match, an agricultural show and other entertainments.26 words
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162 1963-09-25 15 CANBERRA, Tues. THE action of the Australian Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Keith Stiann, in going to the British Embassy in Jakarta to sipport the British Ambassador should be applauded, the Australian Minister for External Affairs. Sir Garfleld Barwick. and a Labour backReuter - 162 words
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370 1963-09-25 15 Tin switch will hit both Malaysia, Indonesia Kuala Lumpur, Tues INDONESIAN Government's decision to ship tin corxentrates to Europe for smelting instead of to Penang will hurt both Indonesia and Malaysia. Indonesia will probably have to pay more and profits of the two main smelters in Penang may be adversely370 words
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Advertisement81 1963-09-25 15 FLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL-RUN" model 100 Only 2 itcondi for mid-roll film ehowgtvr L EASY-TO-USE Smm PROJECTOR Jm) sekonic wffrß 80— P Low Voltog* Syttcm wMS Zoom t»m Fl. S Rnonar Zoo* Law li-25mm Voltog* Owing* wr 9/mtm 110-240 V OOTV. ft WW IVHT. IUX 4«MMkM81 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1963-09-25 16 ALISTAIR MATHESON - Jomo bid to calm white fears in Kenya ALISTAIR MATHESON by NAIROBI Tuesday As independence talks begin in London European settlers begin to worry about the future AS Kenya's African leaders gather in London today— for next week's final conference wjth the British Government before independence in December— the 60,000OFNS - 1,550 words
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403 1963-09-25 16 1 ONDON. Tues.— Papers have been privately circulating in recent months r >und the Foreign Office and the American State Department discussing the possibility of partition as a solution to South Africa's racial problem. Partition, that is, between two completely independent States, one403 words
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Advertisement74 1963-09-25 16 NeW TREATMENT oriwoc COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL-^ relieves aches and painV^Vw^ ■»aa^»»»»»^ and reduces feverish-PHENYLEPHRINE-fl clears blocked nasal H^ passages B^ to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection B|» 1 helps to counteract that 'run dewn' feeling "'^"^■■^l helps to offset that feet- wr ing of74 words
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Advertisement1263 1963-09-25 17 MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. wjELLERMAN LINE cV KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAMMIIk. *WIUI4>A«, il\ AMtUV SAN fKANCISCI, HAVH HUU I MIBOUSIIOUSH. ttAf It. VANC&UVER ft PORTLANI «in 0* uicfSTUt 4 tl t I t l l lt i iWril la'pvnstpt T??.,t rMn TIBf p«— t can, Ham a.t«. mm, 0..v nm1,263 words
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466 1963-09-25 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was generally steady yesterday, but patchy in parts with some gains and some losses. Eleven industrials were easier and nine better. A feature of the industrial section was Straits Times done from $4.94 to the record466 words
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Article23 1963-09-25 18 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Industrials: 120.93 121.36 Minims: 106.48 106.92 S rubbers. 110.57 110.57 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article710 1963-09-25 18 /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, wfth the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttesd C.'.UOO) 51. 54: Ounleas 53.01 SL. (6.000) $3.02, (1.000) S3: last Smelt S3 HL. 53.03 SL, (1,000) $3.05. (1,000) $3.03,710 words
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Article27 1963-09-25 18 September 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (up 1} cents). TIN: S 4 58.3 7 (up $1,871). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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430 1963-09-25 18 STRAITS TIN in Penang yesterday was declared at $458,374 per picul. up $1.87} on an offering estimated down by 5 tons to 235 tons. In London on Monday after a slow start, modest tin business was transacted but without significantly affecting valuta. The430 words
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Article102 1963-09-25 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. THE margin of rises over falls widened In today's flnuer market. Some leaders had eased slightly, but most falls were small in moderate trading. Oils and bane metals eased. Loans were stead}-. C.R.A 22/7 Mount Isa 36/* N. Broken Rill (10s.) r.o 4 Ampol 11/» Auat.102 words
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Article245 1963-09-25 18 SHIPS lying slengslde tne Snlgspere unnerves tedsy sre: Maron 33/34, Menestbpus 1/2. Carpentaria 13/14, Straat Cook 31/32. Landak N.W 3. Kenlngau 40/41, Larut N.W. 2, BlbonKa 47, Uudrun Bakkr 46. Benlomond 4 o, Acneus 44, Btraat Krazer 38/39. Halldis 19, Burat 4 :>. Henrietta Maersk 10/11, Z.noula245 words
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Article241 1963-09-25 18 OCTOBER llrst (rade rubber buyers fob. eloied at S p.m. in Slngapere -iiid Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7t>| tents per lb. up 12 cent.i on Monday's closing level for the position. The Una was uncertain. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. elesMg prices in cent! per lb. yesterday. Int. I K.s.s.241 words
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Article187 1963-09-25 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Septeinfx-r 24. Three month* INDUSTRIAL* Dunlop* 20 etc M Cement IS ets. E. Smpltrni 20 ru Containers 12 ct« mm 21 eta. McAllstrr 12 eta. red. Dla. Isrt» Rohlnson 11 rt« K. n m ctg c SloraKe 4M Uamnr.on 16 cm. KothmHn* 11 H. B'pura 11187 words
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Advertisement1052 1963-09-25 18 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaciCic, Atlantic, and East Canada Service) STiori P. yuan, nenoiuiu yrmncisco i *ngeiei it ion Montreal ■Ne.iia Mars" It Ptrt 11 Oct IB Oct 21 Bet I Nt* 12 Nt« "SaßßSsSaa Mars" 2111 Bel Wi Mm 24 Nit 21 Nsi 11 Btc An >cissit equinpeo1,052 words
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Advertisement903 1963-09-25 18 I™lorientJ lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Deports: Penang 16th October 1963 Singapore 19th October 1963 For Hongkong 22nd /24th October, Japan 28th October/ Ist November Hongkong 4th/6th November Returns: Singapore 9th November 1963 Penang 11th November 1963 Fares from: Penang $712.00 Tourist;903 words
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Advertisement220 1963-09-25 18 TICK HWA SHIPPING CO., LTD. 12, BOAT QUAY, SINGAPORE. TEL: 93*41 -S. REGULAR SERVICE TO SARAWAK PORTS. "ANLI" tor Kuching, Sonkei, Bw.otcng. Sibu ETA IS Sept Sails Sat. 2S Sea*. "ANHO" for Kuching ETA 30 Seat. Sails w.d. 2 Oct. Beoking Aqcnt: KWANG KEE SHIPPING CO., LTD., 34, Hekkian Street,220 words
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Advertisement205 1963-09-25 18 EXCHANGE RATES T"E Malayan Isettanfe Bantu 1 Atta--1 eistlen made tbese cbancea to Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 i: New Yarsii buyinc TT S3 13/16, airmail OO 82 15/18, M d/et 33 1/4 credit hills, 83 3/8 trade bills. Canads: buying TT S3 7/16, airmail OD205 words
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Advertisement137 1963-09-25 18 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notice Is hereby given. In accord, ance with rule 6 of the rules of th« club, that the committee propose to spend approximately $30,000/- for the purchase of sterlllne starting Kates. By Order of the Committee, LIM THIAM HON, Secretary. SHIPPING NOTICES JOHNSON LINE m.i.137 words
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Advertisement3117 1963-09-25 19 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it ct: *xtro SALI OR RINT: Kimsia Court Z Bedroom r-'iat. available immediately. Sale Price 528.500. Rent 5330/400. Pbone 7214 Extension 300. 2—4 p.m. PILLAI ROAD: Ground Floor 2I roomed Flat. Vacant po»session. SI4.MM)/-. Real Estate Agents A- Investment Co.. S33,117 words
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Advertisement702 1963-09-25 19 TUITION It Word* SS (Mim.)-Box St et*. txtrm TUITION ENCLISM LATIN Matnematica. Specially qualified teach British children. Bos A 4002 S.T B'pors. LAMBERT'S ORIVINC SCHOOL Dual controlled Minor 1000 Triumph Heralds. Courses (35/-. Paone aVpore *****. POH SAN Dane* Studio 283 Outrara I Road. Spore teaches Latin/oC Beat Coa Cba/Ballroom702 words
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Advertisement937 1963-09-25 19 PEST CONTROL win AMD CQWANIZB TOXIC FRI TRIATMIMT OF BITI I for your NIW BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION I Krea Ustlmalas i- rer tarvic* for thru tsars THOMAS COWAN A CO. LTD. lINCAfORI KUALA LUMPUR SmiKS or W4487 OSH66. IPOH MALACCA fINANB 2«>bJ M3O« PHIUTELY i v Wtr4 '*"«■>—*•»• ct KBDAH937 words
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Advertisement1013 1963-09-25 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE it srswH tt (Mtm.)—Bax ft ef. mxtrm 11S3 VOLKSWACEN, tlMtl F/Pre- feet. 1980 O; Rekord. Mini Minor, r I Aaglla. 1956 F/Anglla. IMS F.'llUO, 1957 M.G. Magnette. 1655 M'Cowley. Volkswagen. 245 Middle Road. Spore *****. i 1881 JAGUAR MX II 2.4. O'KaplUn. 1959 M-O- A, C Bel-Air.1,013 words
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Advertisement914 1963-09-25 19 CURIOS i wersls M 'Win l-Umx rf. oxtrm I fOII JYOTO CMINAWARIB. Curtoa Ivory, etc Visit d&aognal Arts furniture Co.. 40V. Orcnard Road. 'H' pore i Phone 2*>Z7B STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. Tt Wmrm* U IMl*.h-tUx tt cla. txtrm MASSACf ANO TUNKISN-BATM/ •teamnains. A7-A. Victora Street sj Junction Bras Basab i'.oad.914 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-09-25 20 nnHE Sultan of Selangor (right) is seen here handing over the Mac-Eu Cup to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. But later the King handed back the cup to the Suitan. The reason for passing the cup back and forth was: The King's teamCh ng Seng Poh - 79 words
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724 1963-09-25 20 Leow wants Say Hup recalled for doubles BADMINTON By NORMAN SIEBEL, Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. JIM Say Hup, former Thomas Cup badminton doubles partner of Johnny Heah (1958) and Teh Kew San (1960) and 1959 winner with Kew San of the All-England doubles championship, may join the Malaysian Thomas Cup squad724 words
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Article213 1963-09-25 20 AUSSIES TO SKIP S'PORE OPEN? SINGAPORE. Tues. Six Australian professional golfers who have been competing regularly In the Far-Bast circuit may not play in the next Singapore Open if it Is held as scheduled in February. The six are Kel Nagle, Peter Thomson. Frank Philips. Billy Dunk, Bob Touhy and213 words
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343 1963-09-25 20 ERNEST FRIDA - Keen fight for places in Malaysia team for Olympics ERNEST FRIDA HOCKEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Hockey Federation have drawn up a comprehensive training programme for the 28 players from whom the Malaysian team for next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo will be selected. MHF selectors Raja Azlan343 words
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Article320 1963-09-25 20 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tues. Schoolboys champion P. Ounalan entered the singles final of the Negrl Sembllan state championships with an easy 15-3, 15-10 win over Lee Heng Kok here yesterday. Ounalan will meet Ling Slew Sing who beat Ong Sin Hwa In the other semi-final. Ling won320 words
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221 1963-09-25 20 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T»HE Singapore Burnley Cup selectors are expected x to come up with a "new look" line-up for the final against Selangor at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. This is because the selectors have not been satisfied with the teams221 words
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Article20 1963-09-25 20 SUNGEi PATANI. Tues.—The Kedah Open golf championship will be played on the Harvard golf couna, Bedong, this weekend.20 words
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Advertisement854 1963-09-25 20 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter U) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY No. 544 at 1954. RE: Vouni Trading C*. (a (ml TAKE NOTICE that application will be made to the High Court. Singapore, on Friday, the 4th October. 1963 at 10.30 am. to approve the Composition in the abort named854 words
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Advertisement598 1963-09-25 20 S.S. GOVERNMENT 3<% LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th October 1963 both days inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK. SINGAPORE TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenders are invited and will598 words
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Advertisement674 1963-09-25 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. have vacancies for the following personnel: 1. Civil Engineer recently qualified, willing to work outstation at different job sites, not afraid of hard work, long hours and outside work. 2. Plant Superintendent: experienced In the repair of contractor's plant, welding, workshop practice. Applicant* should reply674 words
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Advertisement151 1963-09-25 20 MORE THAN 1,000,000 SOLD EVERYDAY n (BJO; V *«'Qui ci>osii A THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* HeuchlorophCfM kill* gcrmi iniiamly head pimples mi Prevent* pimples from spreading—leaves no unsightly spots. Fr«« from oil and greasedoe*151 words
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Miscellaneous71 1963-09-25 20 SOCCER: Spore Bntdnesa 1 Homes FA Junior Cup replay: Malayan Aim-ays v Metal Box (Parrer Pk). Ipofa RDV Cup: 1/7 Gurkha Rifles v Kilat Club (Stadium Perak); Talping Lk«: Persatuan Melayu 'A' v Thenavan Youths (Esplanade). Rt'GGEE: SCC v Johore Bahru United (Spore padang); First' State trial (XL padang). HOCKEY:71 words
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Article, Illustration896 1963-09-25 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING b 1 QO FOR the mudlarks at Penang today. Constant rain since Sunday has made certain that the going will be very heavy. Best each-way bet is Rupee (Race 5) who has been well galloped during the past week. He will896 words
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Article1147 1963-09-25 21 Race One: 2.15— Cl 5 Div 4— 6 f 1 ***** Cargo Rice (Veui Vie! St.) Paul. 13 9.0 3 2 ***** Fine FUifree (K.Y. Urn. RS. Breuk. 9 8.12 JohaH 10 3 ***** Grtfory (NS 61.) Martin, 6 8.12 (F) Johnson 12 4 ***** Chicken Carry (Shaw1,147 words
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Article87 1963-09-25 21 T ONDON. Tues.— An air- lift from England to Singapore of 30 racehorses owned by cinema millionaire Mr. Runme Bhaw was called off last night because the Olobemaster aircraft that was to have carried them developed engine trouble. The horses are Insured for £30.000. An all-night guardReuter - 87 words
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Article265 1963-09-25 21 SINGAPORE, Tues. Brave Bambino, late Todd (5 eh a by Globetrotter Brimstream) has been registered in Class 1, the MRA announced today. Other new horses registered are: Class 2 Jaraour, 4 bam by Jambo Nebrina. Class 3— Bus Full, late Satellite, 4 chah by265 words
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Article32 1963-09-25 21 PENANG, Tues.— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusofl. will declare open the Penang Urtmo Malaysia athletics meet at the City Stadium here on Sunday.32 words
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Article296 1963-09-25 21 Tiger gives up Empire crown WORLD of SPORT LONDON, Tues. Dick Tiger (Nigeria), the world middleweight boxing champion, has decided to relinquish the British Empire title which he has held since 1958. Tiger's decision was conveyed In a letter handed in to the British Boxing Board of Control by hisReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement107 1963-09-25 21 Ausir^a at WMWM See the extensive range of exclusive products from FELT TEXTILES OF AUSTRALIA LTD. DRESSING GOWNS A new and lovely range of Quiltex Dressing Gowns, with new, fully machine washable Tulon wadding. CARPETS New Aristo Imperial Axminster with 80% Wool, 20% Bri-Nylon blend for longer wear and brilliant107 words
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Advertisement172 1963-09-25 21 they call them "King of the Road" -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials .for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range Is vast: vast because it's trusted and172 words
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350 1963-09-25 22 The big 'if on Philippine recognition >YES~- PROVIDED IT WAS IS OUR NATIONAL INTEREST 9 MANILA. Tuesday 'THE Philippines would recognise Malaysia, and probably persuade Indonesia to do the same, if recognition was in the national interest. Philippine Foreign Office sources said today. But at the present time there wasReuter - 350 words
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201 1963-09-25 22 IKEDA AIMS TO HEAL M-RIFT QUICKLY MANILA, Tuesday. llflß. Hayato Ikeda, the Japanese Prime Minister, iT *has with him a "concrete proposal" for an early settlement of the Malaysia question, the Manila Times said today in an editorial. It suggested that Mr. Ikeda planned to discuss the proposal with PresidentReuter - 201 words
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118 1963-09-25 22 MOTHER OF ONE-MONTH BABY DIES IN CRASH T<ANJONG MAL I M, x Tues. A woman was killed and a man injured when the car in which they were travelling crashed into a lamp post three miles from here early today. Madam Chong Yoke Lan 43, a widow, died on the118 words
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Article113 1963-09-25 22 Court has sympathy for dirty dog HONG KONG, Tues— Dogs have as much right to a bath as people, according to a ruling by a magistrate in this water-short Colony. The magistrate, Mr. D.W. Walsh, dismissed a charge of wasting water which had been filed against Miss Sze Ching ChingUPI - 113 words
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81 1963-09-25 22 JAKARTA. Tues. The Basic Industries Minister. Mr. Chaerul Salch. has appointed a government commission to supervise Shell oil operations at Pladju in South i Sumatra, a press release Issued j by the Ministry said today. The task of the commission is! to guarantee continued81 words
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Article, Illustration306 1963-09-25 22 Last of the evacuees fly home to Jakarta, Manila- SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 The remaining staff and families of the Indonesian and Philippines diplomatic missions in Singapore and Malaya left here today to return to their countries. First to leave were a group of 60 Indonesian officials and their families, led306 words
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Article42 1963-09-25 22 SINGAPORE. Tues— Prof. B. V. Bowden of the University of Singapore will talk on "Development of technical education in Britain" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club ot Singapore-West at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday at 1 p.m.42 words
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Article151 1963-09-25 22 SANTO DOMINGO, Tues. TjAITIAN troops have 11 routed a group of rebels led by a former general who tried to capture the town of Juana Mendez in Haiti, it was reported today. Ex-General Leon Cantave and about 120 other Haitians who fled across the DominicanReuter - 151 words
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Article428 1963-09-25 22 LONDON. Tues.— The feature of I the day in the stock markets was the Interim statement from Im- pedal Chemial Industries which was generally considered satis- factory. I ICI shares were slightly easier I during the morning but following I the statement they quickly went428 words
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280 1963-09-25 22 JAKARTA, Tuesday. TIIK British Embassy strongroom was today opened and cleared of its secret and important documents by the embassy staff after obtaining written permission from the Indonesian Protocol Department and the police chief. British, American, Australian, Canadian, French, Danish and Indian diplomats280 words
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266 1963-09-25 22 Wife of Ambassador here from Jakarta SINGAPORE, Tues. More evacuees from Jakarta streamed into Singapore tonight, carrying with them unpleasant and pleasant tales of the strifetorn city. Mrs. Gllchrist. wife of the British Ambassador arrived with about 20 other British refugees from Jakarta in a specially chartered BOAC plane. She266 words
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297 1963-09-25 22 NATEKAR BEATS NG BUT S'PORE WIN 3-2 Back Page sport SINGAPORE. Tues. 13 India's top-ranking player Nandu Natekar beat Billy Ng, recent winner of the Malaysia tournament singles title, 15-6. 6-15, 18-14 in a 43-minute tussle at the Singapore Badminton Stadium tonight. Natekar's effort could not. however, save the Indian297 words
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Advertisement136 1963-09-25 22 JmSke& At y Revolutionary NeW Bell ttowdl^* ZOOMMASTER THE CAMERA THAT'SEES AHO 9CTS BY tTStlf J. 0 •■""•""mm, T»<u.iii f to infinity DIM! ELECTRIC EYE odjufti Hrn opertur. ••foOTticcHy and continm*. »y far correct .ipoturo white t.lmm,, occonlin, to lifllrt con<UBofM. Aufomotic Zoom Model 8 1 25 $420.00 Singopore (Complete136 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-09-25 22 IIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Sin«apor« for the period 8 a.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur H 70 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 82 73 Ipoh 8-> 73 I Malacca H 7:i Sinsapore 90 7743 words
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