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Title Section14 1963-09-27 1 Ha The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1963 15 CENTS KPN 35214 words
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Article640 1963-09-27 1 20 held in morning raid SINGAPORE GOVT: ACTION JUSTIFIED SO LONG AS IT IS DIRECTED AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS WHO BY THEIR ACTIVITIES ENDANGER THE FUTURE OF NANTAH. Statement on security swoop SINGAPORE, Thursday A DISTINCTION must always be drawn between Communism and Chinese education, the Singapore Government said640 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-09-27 1 THREE OF THE 20 UNDER DETENTION All three were beaten in last Saturday's Singapore general election. Ong, a reporter In the Nanyang Siang Pau until his resignation to contest the election, was formerly editor of the Nanyang Tribune, the university paper, and secretary general of the Guild of Graduates in60 words
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190 1963-09-27 1 Bomber sought after blasts in park SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today searched for a "mad bomber" who has exploded two bombs in Katong Park in the last three days. A bomb went off at 2 p.m. today, scaring away children from the park. It had been placed about 70 ft. from190 words
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Article50 1963-09-27 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian combat troop* flown recently to reinforce the Borneo border garrison at Pontlanak were ready for action, the chief of the Army Information Service, Col. Ibnu Subroto. said today. The men. selected paratroops of an elite unit, are believed to number around 120. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article32 1963-09-27 1 ATHENS. Thurs.— King Paul today decreed the dissolution of the Greek Parliament, elected In 1961 {or a four-year term. Oeneral elections are to be held on Nor. 3. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article253 1963-09-27 1 JfIALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that the arrests in Singapore were necessary to forestall Communist agitation in Xanyang University. In a statement, he said: "The failure of the Communists to capture power in Singapore on253 words
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Article380 1963-09-27 1 Malaysia gains support in Manila From DON C. BECKER: fHK Opposition Xacionalista Party yesterday decided to come out in favour of immediate recognition of Malaysia. This apparently follows growing public dissatisfaction here over the Philippine Government's decision not to recognise the new nation for the present. Very rare The significance380 words
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Article26 1963-09-27 1 LONDON. Thura.— The Central African Protectorate of Nyasaland will become an Independent nation on July 6 next year, it was officially announced here today.26 words
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Article33 1963-09-27 1 MANILA. Thurn. Ttie Uve-month-old strike at Manila's south harbour, which cost the Philip- pines Government about MM mil- 1 lion pesos (about USSI2S million i. waa settled yesterday.— UPl. I33 words
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115 1963-09-27 1 HELLO JAKARTA AGAIN: FULL SERVICE TODAY SINGAPORE, Thursday. fjABLE communications were re-established between Singapore and Jakarta at 9.45 tonight. Full telegraph and telephone communications will be resumed tomorrow, the Telecommunications Department announced tonight. This will involve three telephone and two telegraph circuits between Malaysia and Indonesia. A call A department115 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-09-27 1 JAPANESE P.M. URGES MAPHILINDO LEADERS TO MEET MANII.A. Thurs. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. has suggested to President Mutapaga) that leaders of Malaysia the Philippines and Indonesia should meet to thrash out their difficulties In the joint communique issued after his fourday visit here. Mr. Ikeda expressed hisReuter - 111 words
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Article214 1963-09-27 1 Taikong killed by pirate gunfire TPOH. Thurs. Pirates 1 in a speedboat riddled a 24-ton cargo boat with gunfire and killed the taikong in the Sungei Gula estuary, off Kuala Kurau fishing village in North Perak, shortly after 11 last night. Six others In the cargo boat escaped unhurt and214 words
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Article27 1963-09-27 1 NEW BARRIERS MOSCOW. Ttaurv Chinese frontier guards, have opened fire at people fleeing into So\iet I'nion. thr Soviet newspaper. K.izak MHMkayi Pra\da. reported today. Reuler.Reuter - 27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN" DESK
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159 1963-09-27 2 Jet overflies Saigon after incident' OANGKOK, Thurs.°A Pan-American jet airliner arrived here from Hong Kong last night overflying Saigon. Saigon had reported an unspecitled "incident." believed to involve another aircraft being fired on by Vletcong guerillas near Saigon airport. The Pan-American plane circled Saigon awaiting instructions for some time. TheReuter - 159 words
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Article25 1963-09-27 2 HONGKONG, Thurs. Chin* has protested against another aliened Indlati Intrusion into Chinese territory In the western sector of 1 the Slno-Indlan border. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article21 1963-09-27 2 JAKARTA. Ti I ail|M flying the South African flag have been; banned from entering Indonesian! ports. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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121 1963-09-27 2 CHINA SENDS 200,000 TO HUGE LABOUR CAMP, SAYS HK PAPER HONG KONG. Thurs. An anti Communist Chinese language newspaper here reported yesterday that a huge labour camp capable of handling about two million people has been set up in the northwest area of the China mainland The Hong Kong TimesUPI - 121 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-09-27 2 HONG KONG, Thurs.— Indonesia's Communist leader, Mr. D. N. Aidit (above), reaffirmed in Canton last night bis Party's determination to smash dogmatism and revisionism and hold high the banner of Marxism Leninism. Speaking to Kwangtung Communist Party cadres and members, he said heReuter - 98 words
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128 1963-09-27 2 INDONESIAN OIL PACT IS SIGNED AT LAST JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia and the Shell, Stanvac and Caltex oil companies yesterday signed a final contract on oil exploitation in Indonesia. Antara reported. Talks between the Indonesian Government and the companies began earlier this month on the technical details of an agreement signedReuter - 128 words
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Article296 1963-09-27 2 LONDON, Thurs. THE pledge of .military assistance to Malaysia by the Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies. was warmly welcomed in London last night. Sir Robert announced his Government's decision in the House of Representatives in Canberra. He said the Governments of Britain, New Zealand. MalaysiaReuter - 296 words
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217 1963-09-27 2 Direct aid to Jakarta will go on, says the US WASHINGT ON, Thurs. The State Department said yesterday that direct U.S. aid to Indonesia was not affected by current review being made of Indonesia's economic stabilisation programme. But unti! a rrvlew had been made of Indonesia's stabilisation programme. It couldReuter - 217 words
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Article51 1963-09-27 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— A diseaM with cholera symptoms has broken out in the Pontianak region or West Borneo, the Indonesian new* agency Antara reported today. Authorities in Pontianak have now banned the serving of food and drink at parties and other festivities while health officers investigate the disease.Reuter - 51 words
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213 1963-09-27 2 BRITAIN ASSURED OF FRIENDLY TIES WITH JAKARTA MEW YORK, Thurs. Lord Home, Foreign Secretary, last night received an assurance that Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, wished to have friendly relations with Britain. The assurance was conveyed at a 15-minute meeting here between Lord Home and the Indonesian Ambassador toReuter - 213 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-09-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ft**** me esa^ -TS [on me £o*e op I J?£LS[ n \THe BOWL, DCAK, V??_ P^X21 words
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Article227 1963-09-27 3 MASSIVE TAX CUT IN THE U.S. WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives yesterday passed the biggest tax cut bill in history a U.S. $11,000 ($33.000) i million measure that j eventually would mean an average saving of 18.8 per cent for the nations 50 million individual taxpayers. The Bill wasUPI - 227 words
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Article20 1963-09-27 3 SANTIAGO, Thurs.— Catholic and leftist youths clashed here in a demonstration and counter-demon-stration during President Tito's visit. Reut«r.Reuter - 20 words
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Article127 1963-09-27 3 Judges: Brooke hits at Wilson LONDON, Thurs.— Britain's Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, yesterday I joined in the Conservative attack on Labour opposition leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, for suggesting that the Government was influencing judges. Mr. Brooke, who was explaining his ministerial duties to Young Conservatives in the City ofReuter - 127 words
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Article39 1963-09-27 3 TORONTO. Thurs. Premier John Roberts Conservative Party, the ruling administration In Ontario since 1943. last night scored an overwhelming victory in the provincial election and was returned for an unprecedented eighth term with a commanding majority. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-09-27 3 ANNE LEAVES CHURCH AFTER FIRST SUNDAY AT SCHOOL JJER first Sunday as a pupil of Benenden School, Kent, and 13-year-old Princess Anne (right centre) chats smilingly with one of her companions as she walks away from St. George's Church, Benenden, in a crowd of fellow pupils after56 words
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304 1963-09-27 3 LONDON, Thursday. two-day Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference here ''disclosed welcome evidence of strength in the economic position of the Commonwealth," a Press communique said last night. The conference was presided over by Mr. Reginald Maudlin g, Chancellor "iof the Exchequer. The annual conference precedesReuter - 304 words
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Article233 1963-09-27 3 DOUBLE BOMB TERROR IN RACE WAR l> I R M I GHAM (Alabama), Thurs. Police here said that the first of two bombs that exploded in a Negro neighbourhood was a decoy calculated to draw a crowd. The second was loaded with shrapnel. t'nlilie recent bombings, however, the twin blasts233 words
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132 1963-09-27 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— A House Judiciary sat- 1 committee' yesterday tenta- tlvely approved an "omnl- bus" civil rights Bill stronger In nearly every respect than i the one President Kennedy requested three months ago. I The sub-committee, after weeks of closed-doorUPI - 132 words
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Article39 1963-09-27 3 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Moscow Press has reported a rash of hooliganism, sometimes ending in tragedy at "plages" along the banks of the Moskva Rtver. The "plages" are the local substitute for the sun-Drenched Black Sea coastline. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1963-09-27 3 KOBE (Japan). Thurs.— An explosion followed by a raging lire killed 16 employees of a rubber factory here last night. Eight others were injured. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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182 1963-09-27 3 U.S. CUTS OFF TIES AFTER DOMINICAN REPUBLIC COUP WASHINGTON,! Tf Thurs. The United States suspended diplomatic r e 1 a tions with the Dominican Republic following a bloodless coup yesterday. The State department spokesman. Mr. Richard Phillips, said this was the normal procedure when a recognised government Is overthrown. "AsReuter - 182 words
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Article46 1963-09-27 3 WASHINGTON. Thurp. The first Soviet test mesnage on the "hot line" teletype link between Washington and Moscow "described in lyrical language the beauties of a Moscow sunset," the House of Representatives foreign affair* committee heard in testimony from Us chairman, Mr. Thomas Morgan.46 words
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91 1963-09-27 3 Hollywood ex-star held on vice charge HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. The former actress Barbara Payton has been arrested on suspicion of prostitution by a police vice officer who said she had made a date with him Miss Payton, blonde 35-year-old one-time wife of actor Franchot Tone, told police she now was aUPI - 91 words
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Article39 1963-09-27 3 PORTSMOUTH. Thurs.— Police went to Portsmouth Town Hall last night during a reception for visiting Japanese sailors, after receiving n call that a bomb had been planted there. It turned out to be a hoax. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article172 1963-09-27 4 Seven held in drive on gangs TPOH, Thurs. The Perak police cracked down on secret society members in the Kampar and Kuala Kangsar areas and detained seven suspects under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Three arrested in Kampar are Believed to be active members of the Slew Pat Hong gang172 words
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319 1963-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A SPOKESMAN of Malayan Banking Ltd. today issued a statement in reply to the Singapore Bank Employees Union move to boycott the handling of cheques and documents belonging to the bank. (See Page 7) The statement reads: The Singapore Bank Employees' Union319 words
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Article123 1963-09-27 4 A MOVE TO BEAT AD TRICKSTERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malayan Advertisers' Association and the Association of Accredited Advertising are now operating a Joint service to ensure that their members are not deceived Into buying advertising space for nonexistent publications, and journals which have not reached an accepted standard. The public123 words
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Article38 1963-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prof. B. V. Bowden of the University of Singapore gave a talk today on the "Development of technical education In Great Britain" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West luncheon meeting at the Prince's Restaurant.38 words
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188 1963-09-27 4 SINGAPORE BUSINESS TEAM SEES THE TENGKU IZUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A meeting attended by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and a delegation df Singapore business leaders today decided to hold a meeting next month to discuss various aspects of Malaysia trade. Later a five-man delegation from the Singapore Action Committee188 words
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Article110 1963-09-27 4 The next 5 years by Lee SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is ex«pected to make an Important policy speech on Saturday when he presents the newly-elected PAP Assemblymen at a rally on the Padang Mr. Lee will speak on "The Next Five Years." The rally; will110 words
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Article37 1963-09-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Church of St. Mlchaei will hold a fun fair In the church grounds at St. Michaels Road, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday In aid of the church fund.37 words
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Article29 1963-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The general secretary of the Industrial Workers' Union Is Mr. James Soh, and not Mr. Michael Goh as wrongly reported In today's Straits Times.29 words
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Article360 1963-09-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR "l-HJ-: following li today schedule 1 of civil Aircraft movement* at Pay* Lebar airport Sincaporc: ARRIVALS Thai International From Hobs Kong. Bangkok (TO 731) 7.35 p.m. Qantas: From London. Rome Atnetu. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta. Bangkok <QK 736) 9.40 p.m. Japan Air Line*: From Tokyo, Home360 words
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Article199 1963-09-27 4 OIXGAPORE, Thurs. A landscape of 2,500 pots of orchid plants will be the focal point of the orchid festival show which opens next week at the Singapore Turf Club. This exhibit, will be the combined effort of more than 20 members of the Malayan Orchid199 words
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Advertisement175 1963-09-27 4 I RE'xVdp'ENS'f ODAY "SK V m 11am. 1.45, 4, 6.30 t 9.30 S'PORE> Ham, 1.45, 4, 6.30 4 9.15 -top Teen sinGeßs inne $oseSr'0 seSr I Us v*- sr i 26 TUNES' Hl^l I BOBBY VEE-THE CRICKETS FREDDIE CANNON I 1 JOHNNY mLOTSON KETTY LESTER THE TORNADOS J CAPITOL (Spore)175 words
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257 1963-09-27 5 DENANG. Thurs.— l 1 K Penang must decide how she stands on the free port issue. Mr. Lim Kean Siew. a Socialist Front MP.. said today. "We have to make up our I minds whether we are to be i equal257 words
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256 1963-09-27 5 LAB MEN: U-UNION THREAT TO JOIN WORK-TO-RULE KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE secretary general of tne Laboratory Assistants' Union. Mr. T. Paramasivam. said today that if the Government reply to the union demands was not satisfactory 11 other unions in the Ministry of Health would join its work-to-rule campaign. The 11256 words
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Article75 1963-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tta« Straits Times has received the first donation of $300 from "Mr. Wee" of Singapore for Che Hasnah binte [Taib. widow of radio comedian Tahir bin Abdul Rahman, who was killed in a road crash 13 days ago. Che Hasnah. 37, has75 words
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Article55 1963-09-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr.! 8. R. Perumal, an official of the RalJwaymens Union of Malaya, l left by air today for Geneva to: attend an ILO conference. The 18-day conference, which begins on Sept 30. will discuss questions of unemployment and under-employment with regard to55 words
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172 1963-09-27 5 Amahs: Union accuses W.D. of adopting 'undermining tactics 9 rpHE British War De- partment, which is facing a strike threat by its 10.000 civilian employees over the status of 3.500 amahs, was today accused of adopting "undermining tactics" against its employees' union. The union general-secre-tary. Mr. Ng Ah Keat. alleged172 words
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Article75 1963-09-27 5 IPOH. Thurs— The Ipoh Government Servants' Co-operative Society will hold a general meeting at the St. Michael's Institution here on Oct. 5 to elect new officers An election was held at the annual meeting last Friday, but tt was declared "null and void" by the75 words
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Article, Illustration404 1963-09-27 5 RONALD KINSEY - No decision on Bentong bid to beat street black-out RONALD KINSEY by ITU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bentong's street lamps were still on last night despite the CEB threat to cut off supply on Tuesday. The town council owes $11,236 for street lighting from April to August. It says it cannot404 words
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Article26 1963-09-27 5 IPOH. Thurs. The YMCA here will hold a 'cake sale' in the Malayan Banking Ltd. building in Station Road tomorrow and on Saturday.26 words
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Article223 1963-09-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHE National Trades Union Congress today j pledged that within the next five years it I i would whittle down the strength of the pro- I Communist leadership in the trade unions of i Singapore. It called upon all workers I to rally223 words
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87 1963-09-27 5 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Legislative, Council today elected two men to the Federal Senate and 16 members to the Federal Parliament. The two to become Senators are Inche Angian bin Andalag and Mr. Pengiran Mohd Digadong Galpam. The M.P.'s are Donald sti.phenv Aliuddin bin Datu Harun,Reuter - 87 words
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Article58 1963-09-27 5 KLANG. Thurs. Senior Inspector R. H. C. Tegjeu has been transferred to the Johore Police Pleld Force. He is rej placed here by Senior Inspector I Osman bin Abdul Hamid as senior I investigation officer. Senior Inspector Abdul Salnm bin Yusoff. of the Johore Police Field Force,58 words
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Article311 1963-09-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday UNITED CHAMBERS CHIEF TELLS TRADERS: NO SHORTAGE OF GOODS...CONFRONTATION NO EXCUSE FOR PUTTING UP PRICES THE United Chambers of Commerce today appealed to traders not to take advantage of Indonesia's 'confrontation" of Malaysia by holding back goods and putting up prices. After an emergency meeting311 words
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191 1963-09-27 6 Trade standstill after Jakarta breaks ties SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpRADE between Singapore and Indonesia is now almost completely at a standstill following Jakarta's economic confrontation and total eclipse of all telegraphic and telephone communications with Malaysia. The main Singapore import.; from Indonesia are rubber, copra, pepper, coffee, rattan, i damar, tea191 words
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Article64 1963-09-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Indonesian police Cessna aircraft is now in the hangars of the Royal Singapore Flying Club. 1 Officials of the club today confirmed its presence, but declined to say anything about it. It is. however, believed that the small aircraft was sent to64 words
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Article55 1963-09-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 10-cent sump bearing the portrait of the Sultan of Perak and the State crest In full colours will be issued on Oct. 26 to commemorate the installation of the Sultan. Official first-day covers at 10 cents each can be obtained at all55 words
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Article65 1963-09-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A typist. Lee Siok Kirn. who sued her husband. Chan Thye Swee, for divorce on ground* of desertion, was wanted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today. The couple were married at the Registry of Marriages In March,65 words
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Article70 1963-09-27 6 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. A housewife. Cheah Kooi Im. 36. was today jailed for 14 months when she could not pay a $3,500 fine for two offences under the Excise Act. Cheah pleaded guilty to possessing 73 gallons and one pint of i liquor on which70 words
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227 1963-09-27 6 Phone and cable cut means $500,000 loss KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysians and Indonesians exchange about 20.000 telephone calls and over 500,000 words in telegrams a yea r mainly on business. Now all this is over because Indonesia yesterday cut off telephone and telegraphic communications with Malaysia. This will result in227 words
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89 1963-09-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A party of detectives on antisecret society rounds seised a cache of gangland weapons in an empty house in Tiong Bahru Road yesterday. They are believed to belong to the Ang Peh Ho gang of the 108 Group operating in the area. The89 words
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Article48 1963-09-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nagaya Ramasamy. 23, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with raping a 13-year-old girl in a house in Mandai Road some time between Jan. 1 and April 30 last year. He was allowed bail of $2,000 till Oct. 3.48 words
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108 1963-09-27 6 PENANO. Thurs— About 600 employees in four rubber factories here will be seriously affected by the Indonesian Government's economic confrontation policy. Of these, 200 are monthlypaid workers, while the remaining 400 are employed only when thate is raw material from Indonesia to process.108 words
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Article79 1963-09-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will be guest of honour at a "victory dinner" at the Victoru Memorial Hall on Sunday which will be attended by hundreds of businessmen and Industrialists. The dinner, to celebrate the PAP's victory In the general election,79 words
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212 1963-09-27 6 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Sultan of Kelantan today set in motion the first phase in making the State a major padi producing area when he officially opened the $1.5 million Sungei Lemal headworks at Tok Üban in Pasir Mas district. The scheme212 words
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Article63 1963-09-27 6 MALACCA, Thurs. A Chinese baby girl, aged between 10 and 12 months, was found by the side of the main gate of the Sacred Heart Convent in Bandar Hilir Road here yesterday. The Reverend Mother of the convent Informed the police, who sent the child to63 words
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Miscellaneous217 1963-09-27 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Smart little ben's going to 1. Bill at the end of the passage lay! (3, 4, (I. 3, 10). 13. No tickets required for the 8. I need a moment to Identify right (4-3-3). B A f rwlii hori* mt 1U f«rti>a.t 14> 1 out217 words
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129 1963-09-27 7 KUCHING. Thurs. A one-year-old child in Kampong Lobang near Terbat Bazaar in Sarawak's First Division was saved from drowning yesterday by Royal Marine Commandos. The Marines were in the kampong when a man rushed up to them carry-* Ing in his arms a129 words
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Article35 1963-09-27 7 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— A housewife. Chan binte Kech'.k. 47. was robbed by two men of $418 and a gold bracelet in a lonely spot at Kampong Matang Kotong in Koala Muda village yesterday.35 words
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Article27 1963-09-27 7 BATTJ OAJAH. Thurs. The Malay School here will be a centre for the Muslim religious certificate of education examination to be held on Oct. 12.27 words
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Article, Illustration489 1963-09-27 7 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Tory: You will overcome your troubles NELSON RUTHERFURD 'MALAYSIA WILL CONTRIBUTE TO S-E ASIAN STABILITY' By |)ATO SIR GEOFROY TORY, departing British High Commissioner, today predicted that Indonesia would continue staging border incidents in Borneo. "This is liable to be a nuisance for some time to come," he told the489 words
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241 1963-09-27 7 Boycott of Malayan Banking Ltd cheques and papers SINGAPORE, Thurs. Members of the Singapore Bank Employees Union in all banks in the State affiliated to the Malayan Exchange Banks Association will boycott the handling of cheques or documents from the Malayan Banking Ltd. from Monday. The union move Is to241 words
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Article77 1963-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Federation of Services Unions today announced full sup- port lor the proposed strikes to bicalled by its affiliate, the Naval Base Labour Union and the War Department Civilian Sufi Associa- tlon in MalAya. The Naval Base Union has •.hreatened to go on77 words
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164 1963-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rE Malaysian Government said today that it was "not ready" yet to make a new wage offer to the 1,480-strong Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, which has decided to go on strike on Oct. 3. Yesterday, the Congress of Unions of164 words
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Article, Illustration429 1963-09-27 7 'Indonesia may have the inclination, but not capacity' SINGAPORE, Thursday. TfHE Permanent Secretary in the Malaysian x Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Ohazali bin Shafle, said here today that the Indonesian Government did not have the capacity even though it might have the inclination— to implement its policy of economic429 words
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Article38 1963-09-27 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Touts. The Yanjr di-Prrtuan Agong has conferred the title "Royal" on the Selangor Golf Ciub here, it was gazetted today. The club is now known a* thr Royal Selangor Golf Club.38 words
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Advertisement309 1963-09-27 7 Australia at BOBMONS /^^V GIFTS FROM VY^sy DOWN UNDER tNID PRENDERGAST FOR HER FOR HIM BROOCH os illustrated: >n BRIEF CAM in ton Kangaroo oemstone petoli and a eul- toother. Hand crafted tor tured pearl centre. Actual longer service, snappy lock size: 2" in diameter. A fittings and reinforced choice309 words
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Advertisement249 1963-09-27 7 CARS TRUCKS- ENGINES PRO-PLUS 111 1 H**?T--^' 1^ I mi* forth* the tablets that give you GO;, YOUR DOCTOR HAS TOLD YOU: you're in Al physical shape. But like all healthy people, there are moments when you needapep■up to brim? out the best in you. Today, thanks to research, Aab*249 words
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268 1963-09-27 8 A mass antiSoekarno rally planned for Oct. 6 SEREMBAN, Thursday. f pHE Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, was today elected chairman of the Negri Sembilan Peoples' Malaysia Solidarity Committee which will hold a mass rally at the Peoples' Park on Oct. 6 at 4268 words
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Article61 1963-09-27 8 They will learn journalism KUALA LUMPUR, ThUT*. Eighty trainees. including eight from Sarawak and Sabah, will attend the first six-month full-time training course in journalism starting on Monday. The trainees, three of whom are women, will be registered ai the office of the Administrative Coordinator, Journalism Training Project. Mr. Ong61 words
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Article41 1963-09-27 8 MUAR, Thurs.— A trisha rider. Hashim bin Mahmud All, 34, collapsed and died while cycling along Jalan Maharani here yesterday afternoon. Hashim. a former oyster catcher. had taken to trisha riding only a month ago.41 words
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131 1963-09-27 8 YOUNG WIFE DESERTED BY HUSBAND GETS DECREE SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young woman, whose husband left her for India, was today granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court on the grounds of desertion. The decree Is to be made absolute in three months. The woman,131 words
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Article59 1963-09-27 8 PENANG. Thurs.— A film. "The American Field Service." will be shown In the USIS library theatre in Beach Street at 6 p.m. on Saturday. After the film, a lecture on th» student exchange programme of tne American Field Service will b» Riven by Mr. Mcl59 words
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196 1963-09-27 8 A $62,000 gold haul: But chief steward cleared SINGAPORE, Thurs. Gold bars, worth about $62,000 at official rate, were found, under the panel of a settee In the chief steward's cabin of a ship the day before she was due to leave for Jakarta, the First Criminal District court was196 words
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Article70 1963-09-27 8 IPOH, Thurs. An appeal to non-Malays who are "well-versed and advanced" in commerce and Industry not to exploit or treat the rural people as their rivals, but to assist them was man, 1 hv the Btate Rural Industries Officer, Haji Osman bin Diam. here today. Speaking70 words
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Article39 1963-09-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs—Sergeant Chuk Tal Chan, of the Federation Ordnance Services, will leave for further training in Britain on Sunday. He will attend a course at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Aldershot for three months.39 words
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Article43 1963-09-27 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mias Aileen Yap, a University of Singapore arts graduate and a former Government tourist promotion officer, left this morning by Boar for Canada on a year's scholarship under the Rotary exchange student scheme in the University of Saskatchewan.43 words
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216 1963-09-27 8 Rabies: No new cases, but 'close watch 5 is urged I/-UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —No new case of rabies has been reported for the past 43 hours. But the Director of Veterinary Services, Inche Joharl bin Haji Mohamed Daud. warned today .that the disease's Incubation period may last up to six216 words
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Article44 1963-09-27 8 'Pirate' fined $800 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— Tlont Ting Hang 30, a bicycle shopkeeper of Bagan Terap, Selangor. was fined $800 or four months' Jail yesterday for operating a pirate taxi. His car was confiscated and he was also disqualified from driving for a year.44 words
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Article149 1963-09-27 8 MR. TAN Lark Sye, chairman of the Nanyang University Council, has relinquished his post to make way for the re-organi-sation of the university, the Straits Times understands' from reliable sources. It is believed that he handed his letter of resignation to the council's vicechairman, Mr. Lav149 words
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Advertisement156 1963-09-27 8 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO. AND MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED wish to announce that VACANCIES MAY BECOME AVAILABLE AT THEIR KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, BUTTERWORTH KUANTAN BRANCHES AS A RESULT OF THE CURRENT STRIKE. VACANCIES ARE LIKELY TO OCCUR IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES OF EMPLOYMENT:— POSITION MONTHLY RATED (a) Intermediate Clerks (b)156 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-09-27 8 HRP r^X"V-{ INHOS.PTTABLE ITS PROB'LY L^ N. I I f \OU BET I'M NOT I I I CAME BACK HERE TTAKE OVER I^*s*^*-^ rS OUTFIT, ./JUST THAT THEY f X NEVER WELL, \AW THOSE YAPS TH* PLACE, NOT JttET SHOVEP KJL.A --_--V At AINT IT?/ f PONT LIKEKXJ SAW SIJCH181 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1963-09-27 9 THIS WAS THE MAN OF WHOM EDDIE CANTOR SAID: 'HE NEVER KNOCKED A WOMAN DOWN WITHOUT FIRST RAISING HIS HAT...* —AND DID NOT KNOW IT! ONE sweltering summer evening in 1905 a gawky schoolgirl named Fanny Boracn made her debut at a third-rate Brooklyn1,757 words
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Advertisement72 1963-09-27 9 ir 1 oO Li V tL. T f 1' m v I^ 1 W Mrt li m fill iisSS SMA I 1 -■&k% > M* mmm mm m King Size at only 8O CtS. fOP 2O %#v MBi' Oofotama XI mff Switzerland's leading producer* of officially 30 MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE72 words
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Obituary20 1963-09-27 10 M W»r4m ll» minimum) V ARUMUGAM. father of Kumars•ajny A.R. Sabapathy. Sambandam. paaaed iwiv peacefully at f'ondicberry on 2&-»-«320 words
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Article81 1963-09-27 10 MR. A MR*, rrancli Chaos t thank raiattvw. frtaato for th*ir good wlihM. umill and iiiuumt on tk« ocea■ion of ibtlr wadding on 22»'63. MlttNt. ALOVtIOUt < hri«topb»r Ooumi and wivn thank frtand*. reU- vn for attendance and prM.-nU at thaur marriacm on l«-»-*S K.L. MR. AND MRS. Hcrbrrt81 words
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Article49 1963-09-27 10 H'arats Sl* < Minimum > YANG SHINS CHVE died ttl% VZ. You left us without sayinx koodhye. In constant thotiKht und silent sorrow and tears IN EVER LOVING memnrv nf lata A mar Sruzh father of Ram Singh. A I'ligloua ceremon* i ;i na held on 1 ■-•'j49 words
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Article269 1963-09-27 10 J» Ware!* tit (Minimum: F.J. ISAACS LTD., Opticians. 10 13, The Arcad*. 8 port. II he cloaed I MAMORII LADIEt HAIRDRttI (R 2tO. Orchard Road. por» will i k* rinsed To-morrow Saturday 3*-(-«3. smi s (LIM »h» > beautiful? P. y viu In her «limm:nf diet keep* her nt.269 words
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Article24 1963-09-27 10 UPWARD PATH Postal Blbl* Count* ofTtr rorrenpondtnre loump on "A<tJ» of th» A pom in 'or vnpiT PO Box Ml K L24 words
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Article584 1963-09-27 10 The arrest and detention in Singapore of several students of Nanyang University and oi a number of Chinese middle school students, about a score in all, was not entirely unexpected. Internal security is now in the hands of the Central Government, and the decision to make these584 words
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Article472 1963-09-27 10 The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya is about to embark jn expensive litigation to have the High Court declare that employees of the Malayan Railway Administration "are, and always have been, Government servants." The union reckons on a successful suit producing two results. First, the employees of the Railway472 words
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Article154 1963-09-27 10 No fresh cases of rabies have been reported in the past two days an «r cou raging sign, but no cause for complacency. Tho incubation period, as the director of veterinary services has pointed out, can be M long as six months, and it is probable that there154 words
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Article, Illustration482 1963-09-27 10 PEOPLE FORGET I'M A WOMAN says MADAME NHU ATHENB. Thurs. It was golden high heels and a zephyr of an Athens breese that nearly halted the triumphant progress of Madame Nhu on the s^eps of the Acropols, the cradle of democracy. The breeze was about to bring disaster to a482 words
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931 1963-09-27 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Ben Bella walks a tightrope in Algeria WILLIAM MILLINSHIP WHAT LIES BEHIND HIS BEWILDERING COURSE OF RELATIONS WITH FRANCE? from Paris, Thursday ALMOST immedia teiy after his election as Algeria's first President, Mr. Ben Bella unexpectedly antagonised France by nationalising the remaining French-own-ed newspapers in Algeria. It was another twist931 words
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Article221 1963-09-27 10 REFERRING to the fire which occurred at about 5.15 p-m. on Sept. 12 In Malay Btreet. almost from the outbreak it was observed from the Cathay Building. The lire spread rapidly and although several engines from the Fire Brigade arrived within a few minutes of221 words
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326 1963-09-27 10 John Bulberk - A push button genius enters hospital John Bulberk kj NEW YORK. Thurs. Giant computers are bunting about a quiet revolution in virtually every facet of medicine in the United State*. Already they have helped hospital administrators to prepare their budgets in l.'.OOtb of thr time which it normally takes. Research326 words
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Advertisement484 1963-09-27 10 Straits Ti.es ft Malay Mail b* handad i* lat Fle»r COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Mud COLO STORAGI BRANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD-K ATONG K I PHIL ROAD-NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK SITORE LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay TMK NIWI FRONT ntipstrick t Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Koad. Naval484 words
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Advertisement62 1963-09-27 10 THE NIGHT THE WORLD FELL DOWN The terrible earthquake at Agad i r. Morocco, caused the death of 20,000 people. Here is the dramatic story of one girl who j survived. This "First Person Award" ap- pears in SEPTEMBER ISSUE Reader's .i Digest Now On Sale Distributors (or Malaysia:— C.62 words
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Advertisement200 1963-09-27 10 HEHinnv] Busfi slimline 19' and 23" screen I I model* lie made for Singapore* I 625 line transmission by Bu<h I Radio, the world's mod ex- I perienced TV. manufacturer:. After-Mies service guaranteed by m C E.C WHERE TO BUY YOUR BUSH T. V. IIWOAPOPH: Mountain Elsstrisat Csntrastsr 77. Old200 words
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295 1963-09-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. f J r vVO Hanyang University students were jointly charged in a magistrate's court today on two counts of rioting and attempting to rescue two persons legally detained by the police at the university early today. Ong Long Seng, 20, and Lee295 words
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168 1963-09-27 11 FLIGHTS TO JAKARTA: 2 AIRLINES KEEP AWAY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Except for two, all international ft 1 II nes wil. continue normal flights from Singapore to Jakarta tomorrow when the Indonesian Government's ban on picking up and unloading passengers and cargo from Singapore becomes operative. The two airlines. Cathay Pacific Airways168 words
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183 1963-09-27 11 Recruiting drive for Territorial Army KUALA L >J MPUS, Thurs. The Ministry of Defence today announced a recruiting drive for the Territorial Army's infantry battalions and local defence corps units as part of the Central Government's "state of preparedness" plans. A statement said the Territorial Army strength was being brought183 words
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206 1963-09-27 11 Explosions at railway station stay a mystery IPOH. Thurs.— The usual between-trains quiet of the Ipoh railway station was suddenly broken tbis morning by a series of mysterious explosions in the women's first-class waiting room. Railway staff who rushed to investigate- the, noise in the deserted 20ft by 23ft waiting206 words
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372 1963-09-27 11 CASE OF THE STRIKERS AND Rev. FOSTER SINGAPORE, Thursday. DEPUTY Public Prosecutor today described a Methodist pastor who was in the thick of a strike incident as "a man who can face a firing squad without a quiver." Mr. K. S. Rajah said this of the Rev. Robert Foster, a372 words
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74 1963-09-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Some 40 workers of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club today went on a three-hour strike to protest against alleged delay in the payment of their wages. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, assistant secretary-(jenerai of the Singapore General Employees' Union, which represents them, said the74 words
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Article28 1963-09-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur» AnothfT 157 o#oo!* have b*fn dpprived of l!v r citizenship oep»u».«they favtj false information when obtaining their papers, it »a& gazetted today.28 words
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Article41 1963-09-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. s. R Perumal. a member of the general council of the Malayan Trades Union Congress will attend the preparatory technical conference on employment objectives and policies of the ILO, at Oeneva on Monday.41 words
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Article, Illustration216 1963-09-27 11 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— A move is under way in Singapore Umno to expel the Singapore People's Alliance from the Singapore Alliance. Inche Ahmad TafT, deputy chairman of Singapore Umno. who is leading the drive, said today that so far four divisions of Umno,216 words
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197 1963-09-27 11 First deposits on Monday for pilgrim scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Muslim Pilgrim Savings Corporation will come into operation on Monday, when intending pilgrims will make their first deoosits. This was announced today by the general manager of the corporation, Ir.che Hanaflah Hussaln. He said there were four ways197 words
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Article52 1963-09-27 11 TAIPINO. Thurs. Ahmad bin Abdullah. 29. alias Lee Hock Sun. pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here yesterday to stealing a bicycle and unlawfully using a forged identity card. He was jailed for one year and six months respectively, the sentences to run concurrently. Ahmad had 1752 words
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Advertisement90 1963-09-27 11 ■Tl ERNEST VfeS-''' -""K// Awarded first prizes I~tIB-1 at the Neuchatel o Chronometric Observatory |p o Sole Agents: ll^^E3 OVERSEAS CORPORATION (M) LTD. f-"-^ Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang ■^^^^■1 y YOU MUST SEE THE NEW CONTAFLE>£>^ TO KNOW WHAT A RiAl REFLEX CAMERA mil Automatic flash- the first reflex camera90 words
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Advertisement357 1963-09-27 11 Ik Learn the French* they speak in France Going on leave or holiday to a foreign country Ease and speed of learning is much more enjoyable if you know the There is no formal learning. Simply spend language. You can go where you like because fifteen minutes a day at357 words
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Miscellaneous516 1963-09-27 11 |Today's radio, TV| DAnin MAI AvciA I Archaeolug; In Malaysia; 10.16 RADIO MALAYSIA Musical Portrait*; 10.30 Concert Classic*; 11.00 Negara-Ku. NATIONAL SHOKIWAVE close Down SEKVICK 41.7 MhlKKo A.M 600 time ssixnal. pa n)n CINAAPrtPP Negara-Ku. 6.02 Prelude To RADIO SINGAPORE Bre*Jria*i; 7.00 Time MEDIUM WAVE St.HVKL: The News; 7.10 bonss516 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-09-27 12 AFTER TYPHOON GLORIA Clearing the mud in an evacuees settlement in Formosa CHINESE Army engineers help clear the mud of the Tachen evacuees settlement at Niupu, Hsinchu Formosa, in the wake of the flood in typhone Gloria. Sixty-three people were killed and many still missing. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 47 words
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181 1963-09-27 12 Caught in speed trap but acquitted PENANG, Thur s Holding that a police speed trap had not been conducted with "reasonable com p etency." the First Magisi trate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today acquitted a ship--1 ping assistant, Lim Cheng Hai. 22, on a charge of speeding. LJm, who pleaded181 words
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207 1963-09-27 12 Sabah's need: Skilled men to develop country JESSELTON, Thurs. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, said today that no amount of money could help develop the rural areas.without skilled men. He was speaking in the Legislative Council when he moved a motion expressing the thanks of the House207 words
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158 1963-09-27 12 RAPE CHARGE No. 2 AGAINST BOMOH ADJOURNED KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. l|R. JUSTICE ONG today adjourned hearing of a iTI rape charge against Ismail bin Naina Mohamed, the Klang bomoh, pending appeal against conviction or sentence on another rape charge. Yesterday Mr. Justice Gill sentenced Ismail, 42, to seven years' jail158 words
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Article61 1963-09-27 12 PENANG. Thnrs. A former City Council labourer lost Ss#o and his suitcase yesterday, a few boars before he was due to leave (or Kuala Lumpur to look for a new job. Kayappan Arukrian, 20. reported to police that in addition to mis-sing his money and clothes he61 words
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Article26 1963-09-27 12 PENANO. Thurs.— A 73-year-old man. Llew Leong. was found hanging from a tree near a Chinese temple in Khoo Hye Keat Estate this morning.26 words
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86 1963-09-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The police are offering a reward ol $2,000 for information lending to the arrest of the person or persons connected with the murder of an odd-job labourer. Sudek bin Kadaesek. 25. Sadek xas stabbed in the chest and stomach as he86 words
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Article40 1963-09-27 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six cars and a motor-cycle were stolen yesterday from various parts of the island One car was later recovered by a police patrol car at Ho Sun Road. There were no arrests40 words
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Article32 1963-09-27 12 BANTING. Thurs.— The monthly rr.pot'PK of the Kuala Langat brii'-.ph of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will be held at the Stonor Club herr on Oct. 4.32 words
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Article107 1963-09-27 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. i Mr. Chua Chin Keat, defeated Workers Party candidate in the Singaport general election, has announced his resignation from his party. In a signed statement, he j also said he was retiring from politics. He gave no reasons. Mr. chua. former secretary- general107 words
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Article37 1963-09-27 12 MUAR, Thurs. —Mm Dorto Ting. 18. from Panchor was last night crowned "Malaysia Queen ol Mauar." Second was .Che Roktah Sharif and third Che Rohana Ya'acob. Eighteen girls took part in the contest.37 words
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Advertisement171 1963-09-27 12 F^WATERBURYSi COMPOUND Enriches the blood 4**"^^ Replaces mineral losses j'jj^l Stimulates appetite Aids digestion Builds resistance to infection KJfiaßi Helps regenerate health and JL=H=^|. well-being _mJ^^^M^^. Provides material for .^tfflfl l^b~^ tissue repair and growth i^s B^tf^H Relieves coughs and P^l bronchial conges- I^^^^^lHH^^^^^B tion £t~^7Z~^^^^^ ixF^?^* I***1 IB Make171 words
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Advertisement139 1963-09-27 12 ELASTOPLAST the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects. The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented— lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin. ELASTOPLAST istheadhesive .^^d^^VMßsTl RaY dressing with an antiseptic pad139 words
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Article, Illustration506 1963-09-27 13 SUDDENLY THEY WAKE UP TO FIND THAT THE PRIME MINISTER ISN'T SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURITY. LONDON, Thurs.— Big shock for politicians in Lord Denning's report on the Profumo scandal is that for 11 years they have been wrongly believing the British Prime Minister of theReuter - 506 words
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Article, Illustration815 1963-09-27 13 DISCUSSING the Prime Minister's role in the Profumo affair, Lord Denning said that Mr. Macmillan had been fully aware of all that had taken place since early February. The Chief Whip and his private secretary had kept him informed both ofReuter - 815 words
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112 1963-09-27 13 Mac in the dock, says the Daily Mirror LONDON. Thurs. Britain's national newspapers today carried the following headlines on the Denning Report: DAILY MIRROR— "Lord Denning puts Macmillan in the Dock" DAILY SKETCH-"Mac blamed." GUARDIAN "No security danger in *rofumo Affair. But Lord Denning says Premier did not meet responsibility."112 words
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Article58 1963-09-27 13 LONDON. Thurs.— Laurence Terence Bell, a 26-year-old Joumalirt whose name has figured In the Profumo affair, attempted to commit suicide during the night, his counsel said in court yesterday. The disclosure was made at London's Central Criminal Court, where Bell was due to stand trial thisReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement107 1963-09-27 13 THE SHOE THAT FOLLOWS THE FASHION SALAMANDEI SOLE AGENTS U hUll/A KnllS 1M NORTH ■RIDGE ROAD. U UUULH UIIUU* SINGAPORE, TEL: 3415?! Alto ovoilabl* at: S. M. HUSSAIN SAIBOO odjoming Adtlphl Hottl, Singapore). opsan Jit] wmmumummmmaHE drops km OPSAN cntita t tmrfti atiiictriil B~S^flß ctiKMHd tilled Y33S jtiitlj fortlipri it107 words
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Advertisement302 1963-09-27 13 CARS TRUCKS- ENGINES For CLARITY STABILITY ■^f^. Insist On iN^^ BRITAIN S FINEST W /V/1 IjM TELEVISION likV I'M SERVICE ls (1 GUARANTEED \k, Ml T x end^ Ti ****<mmL* The Er»d Of Techmci f ns 4 TV Transm,ss,on Specially t^ feM<g^_ W EASY HP can BE H^n RRAKGEO Stt302 words
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380 1963-09-27 14 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF TRADING on the Singapore produce market this week went on at a much slower pace, but at higher price levels, following the severance of all trade ties between Indonesia and Malaysia. The higher prices have been380 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-09-27 14 A PPARATEWERKE Furth, Germany, manufac- turer of Metz television and radio sets, is aiming to produce sets to suit local tastes and climatic conditions. The company's chief television engineer. Mr. Adolf Schott. arrived in Singapore last week to study local conditions on which the170 words
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99 1963-09-27 14 Guide book to Europe for F.E. travellers rpHAI International has X introduced a travel guide for Par East travellers wishing to tour Europe. Called See Europe Travel Planner and devised in cooperation with SAB. It lists hotels and local tours In 45 cities in 17 European and Scandinavian countries, and99 words
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Article60 1963-09-27 14 Ten trade fairs. Including the usual Spring Fair and Autumn Fair, are planned for next year in Holland, it is announced. They will Include the packaging exhibition. MACROPAK. loodstuffs and beverage exhibit on. ROKA. displays of travel and leather Roods, souvenirs, confectionery and footwear, and a fair60 words
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Article64 1963-09-27 14 Mr. E. Schmid. vice-president ot Certlna Watch Company of Switzerland. 1 3 expected In Singapore this week on a world tour to meet agents and distributors. Mr. Schmid will make a special study of the Par East market with a view to strengthening the company's sales position and64 words
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112 1963-09-27 14 Advertising canvassers get awards SEVEN advertising canvassers, including a woman, who scored top marks In a recent examintlon. this week received an award of $25 each from the Malayan Advertisers Association. The presentation was made by the vice-chairman. Mr. F. M. Holmquist. at the association's monthly luncheon meeting at the112 words
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Article51 1963-09-27 14 More than 250.000 F\srd Cortlnas have been produced since production began 11 months ago, according to a Ford Malaya announcement. The 250,000 th unit rolled off the line at Dagenham last week. The announcement said that today, every fourth car exported from Britain Is a51 words
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Article, Illustration331 1963-09-27 14 SIME Darby's new Parta Depot at Buklt Timah. Singapore, estimated to contain the most comprehensive range of parts of any heavy equipment dealership In Malaysia, has been completed. The store stocks 30.000 Caterpillar and allied manufacturers' items \alued at more than $5 million331 words
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Advertisement454 1963-09-27 14 Qomptorj Parkinson W&r\ electrical ■XV "'I^SSSSS^ indicating instruments II 3> il A complete range 11 I 'Tong-Test 1 instrumenis ■^T\ W "*"f"i* 7/^B O For full details write to: UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE SANDAKAN. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. K. LUMPUR IPOH PCNAN6 MALACCA SEREMBAN. ASTRONOMY! with POLAREX TELESCOPES ,ss||; lif454 words
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Advertisement199 1963-09-27 14 f£m£\ HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. M SlK^lj fiu (INCORTOKATKO IN TMK mdtATION OP MALAYA) y dj!j/%\ HARPER, GILFILLAN (BORNEO) LTD. r^»f/n 4J ONCOHPORATCD IN SANAWAK) WE HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT AS SOLE UCENSEES THROUGHOUT MALAYA, SINGAPORE, SABAH, SARAWAK AND BRUNEI FOR SPGI Paterson Candy International Limited SPECIALIST DESIGNERS199 words
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Advertisement1206 1963-09-27 15 tfc CO., LTD. .p., T.l N.. 1333, ELLERMAN LINE «V KLAVENESS LIME tONDOU, HAMKUKk, MIIHUMM, itt *»fcli.t>. >*M rIUNCtSCS, IUVStHUU ft MISSUSBIOUCH, HAT It VANC&UVEI t PORTLANI em t« lf .cESTEtt vn \j;;,^ uti %mm S'P*ra P. l'h*i* Ptn**n g«oN«vnit I* Part/Tedar 20 Sept 5 ""Ji I Call* Hatn *tto<*1,206 words
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750 1963-09-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent DISQUIETIDE on the manner in which Malaysian Indonesian relations are further deteriorating caused widespread falls in industrial prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Twenty nine counters eased, the biggest drops being Traders (17i cents). Shell (14 cents). Dunlops (12 cents).750 words
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Article23 1963-09-27 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Sept 25. Sept. 26. Industrial*; 119.36 117.47 Tins: 107.57 107.01 S rubbers: 110.37 110.53 Dec. 29. 1962 I*o.23 words
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Article753 1963-09-27 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traced within brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Boulttan (1,000) $1.56: Dunleps (2,000) $2.95. (1,000) $2.94, (1.000) $2.90. (5.000) $2.SS, (1.000) 52.K5. (1.000) 12.86: I. •matters (1.0001 $2.91. (4,000) 52.92.753 words
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Article187 1963-09-27 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 26. Three mom ha INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 eta. if. Cement 18 eta. K. Smelters 20 eta. Contalnera 12 eta. Esao 21 eta. McAliaUr 12 eta. Fed. Dta. 16 eta. Roblnaon 11 eta. K. A N. 18 eta. C. Btorace 4id Oammon 16 eta. Rothmaa* 11187 words
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Article15 1963-09-27 16 Melbourne Stock Exchange yesterday was closed for Show Day. It will re-open today.15 words
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433 1963-09-27 16 STRAITS tin rose again by one dollar yesterday to $460,374 per picul on an offering estimated to be decreased oy 15 tons to 245 tons. In London on Wednesday moderately active trading in tin was featured by a substantial narrowing In the433 words
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Article91 1963-09-27 16 TMI Malayan I »changa Bankt Am. c.atien made these changes in tia ratu to merchant* veaterday (all rates to tlOO). Canada: buying r t 33|. airmail OD 33 1 W d at 36 i:redlt bills. 36 1/16 trade bills tailing TT ar OO raady: Canada 3ft 1 16-91 words
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Article281 1963-09-27 16 SHIM lying alengsidc the Singapore Harfeeur wharves er expected day are: Tarlfa 47. Btraat Prazrr 38/38. Nlcobar 1/2. Lily Nielsen IS lPaiattno 33 34. Henrietta Maerak *****. Hal On 40/41. American Mail U 11. Kmiliu Platrr 46, Knud Maerak. I Charon W.B.K I).r Sumpitan NW 3. Oakville281 words
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Article244 1963-09-27 16 kCTOBER ttrst grade rubber buysrs fob clesed at 5 p.m. in (miasars and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7S| centa per Ib., up :ii centa on Wednraday'a closing level for the position. The tone waa erratle. R as and f.m.h e alestng prices m cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.244 words
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Article24 1963-09-27 16 September 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 752 cents (up 31 cents). TIN: $460.37) (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).24 words
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Article59 1963-09-27 16 fHIHIH Prod«. Etchings. BMg*. par. neon prices par p«eul yeeter. day: C.c.nut ells bulk $46 setlesa, drusa $49 sellers. Copra: Sent./ Oct. UK/Comment $30 buyers. Fspper: Muntok white $185 sellers. Sarawak white $152» eellen. special Sarawak black »122» sellers, garbled HS-SS^T 1 W22 Slniapers Ceeenut Oil MlMere* Assselation59 words
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Advertisement1067 1963-09-27 16 I^^^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and East Canada Service Spore P. Sham hongnong K'siunt S.F'cisco i.Angeies N.Yort. Kaankawa Mars" It'll Oct 1/ 1 Nm T Nm INm It Nit II Hrn IS Oic HlKia Mar/ 27/21 Hrn 10/ 1 Dtc f Otc INc 21 Die 21 Dec1,067 words
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Advertisement923 1963-09-27 16 Orient mid-east lines GREAT LAKES SERVICE NM OIRECI SAILINGS fROM tIHOAPORt »N0 M»L»T» TO UHJtOUM »ND U.S. MtJtT UKES MRTS. Ipor* f. S'nam fenani 4n loronta 21N00U M4RTIHI is Part ETD 21 Seat Hit S ttUtts call at MOHTRUU IOROHIO. HAMIUON. ASHTMUL* CIEVEUHO. TOIEOO. OETROIT OUIUTH. MILNatIKEE i CHICAfiO ICENTSi923 words
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Advertisement46 1963-09-27 16 feg THAI LINES Fresj Htw Yerk >.i Seei WORTHY OOWH Nt« York Oct 7 S pci Hot 1? 1 bcnern Ajontii ICUNIC UOYI (SINGaVMO ITI. •CUBIC Ulfl tf. ot Mj lit, Otsaais Hosai. l.e««iwi »»eei. ***** fert Seensalasb Mese SOB FrtifSt ihiim M*rtM •ssaat> eijsaa, IMf46 words
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Advertisement257 1963-09-27 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVErf that the trading name of Pook Choy Motor Company (Busintm Registration No. 1969il of No 43 Kota Road. Talpinf? has now been changed to Chin Motors CBusinewi 1 Rej{istratio;i No. *****5>. All debts due to and owing ht the said Poolc Choy Motor Com- pany257 words
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Advertisement586 1963-09-27 17 NOTICES NOTICE MR. HO KAM LEONO ceased- to represent us as from Ith September. 1963 and we shall be pleased If ail our customers In JOHORE and elsewhere In MALAYA will note that Mr. Ho, wim effect from the above date, no longer has sny authority to receive money or586 words
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Advertisement280 1963-09-27 17 NOTICE THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notice is hereby given, in accordance with rule 6 of the rules of the club, that the committee propose to spend approximately $30,000/- for the purchase of sterlllne starting, gates. By Order of the Committee. LIM THIAM HON. Secretary. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are280 words
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Advertisement829 1963-09-27 17 (Continued from Pmge ISI SITUATIONS VACANT »ord* Si (Mi*.)— Box 50 eta. extrm SALESMEN WANTED by Motor Firm. MuKt possess driving; licrncr and knowledge of motor trade essential MultillnKuallam and asset. Age 25 30. Salary and lOTinnMon. Replies to Box AMI 33 S.T. (Singapore. APPLICANTS replying lv Box Nnmoers for829 words
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Advertisement1047 1963-09-27 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* SI (Ml*.)— Box St ct*. extra MANAGER to take charge Provision Store at Ctiua Chu Kane Road. Apply Mating experience A salary expected. Box A 5837. 8.T., Spore. A LEADING WELL ESTABLIIMBD European company Invites applications for appointment? as Typist oo the salary seals S2OO x $101,047 words
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Advertisement1144 1963-09-27 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE If Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box It rto. axtrm LAND AT 8a rim bun Avenue. 3 acres of 999 Leasehold laad. Suitable for farming purposea of holiday bungalows. Prlc-: 2ScU. psr sq.ft. David Pnoa Jt Soas. v.ihier Estate Agencies. Tel: (Spore) *****/*****. ABOUT 23 ACRES undulated laad1,144 words
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Advertisement1048 1963-09-27 17 FOR HIRE it Ward* U (MlM.h-Bax tt eU. extra U DRIVE CARS for touring Malaya. Rates from $140.00 per week. Evernne Co., 319, Serangooa Road. Spore. Tel: *****. MODERN FURNITURE REFNIOBRATORS Etc. Oa Low Monthly Rental Hire Purchass Also Accepted. Bla Oee Seag, 81, Rochore Canal Koad. sUaaapore Tel: *****.1,048 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-09-27 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE ?> Warm* St (Ml*.)— Box It et*. extrm IMS LANDROVER 10* petrol, naidtop. Tropical roof, radio, extras, superb condition 37.000/-. Telephone (Spare) *****. w a. at. i p.m MORRIS MINOR, Dec. 1961. one European owner. 9006 miles. (3400. 0.n.0. Fully Insured, excellent condition. Bounds, 20W Woodsvllle Flats.1,049 words
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Advertisement775 1963-09-27 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Warm* SI (Ml*.)— Box It eta, axtrm MOTION SMITH IJ Battery Koao. S'por* csd do Photo- Prtotlac wMie you «sit 12c per squat* loot Individual atienttoo. Best Uuality Materials FACTORY MAOt "Car Wind** Viso.f" includini Clxinc all models avallabi*. Asia Elactro Plating Co.. *****. We775 words
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Article, Illustration383 1963-09-27 18 Fibre-glass takes Cyril to new height by ERNEST FRIDA; Kuala Lumpur, Thursday MALAYA'S veteran pole-vaulter, Cyril Perera, 32, today soared to a personal best-ever 12ft Bin 2in better than the Malayan native record he set in 1957 and Bin better than his winning mark in the recent Malaysia festival meetHarold Teo show Perera making his unprecedented vault - 383 words
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Article128 1963-09-27 18 Malaysian drivers for Macao race MOTOR-RACING SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Malaysian drivers are among 31 entered for the Macao Grand Prix meeting on Nov. 16-17. They are Dicky Arblaster (Singapore), R. A. Clinkard (Kuala Lumpur) and Peter Cowling (Perak). Only Cowling will be competing in the 60-lap Grand Prix. He will128 words
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Article56 1963-09-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The King will give away the trophy in the Malaya Cup Final between Selangor and Penanit on Saturday at the Merdeka Stadium. The Sultan of Selangor will also bt present. The Burnley Cup final, between Selangor and Singapore will start at 7 p.m. and the56 words
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Article30 1963-09-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council will meet at Stadium Negara on Oct. 1 to decide whether Malaysia will stage the SEAP Games next year.30 words
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611 1963-09-27 18 BADMINTON by KEN FERNANDEZ; Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. J INDIA'S veteran x Thomas cupper, T. N. Seth, had an easy passage into the quar-ter-finals of the Selangor Gold Cup Interna-i tional badminton championships which started! at Stadium Negara today when he easily ousted the611 words
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Article114 1963-09-27 18 I CJEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri O sembllan Hockey Association last night resolved to deplore the action of the MHF Umpires Board in appointing a Selangor umpire for the recent Malaysia carnival final between Selangor and Negri. A letter of protest has been sent by the NSHA president.114 words
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Article53 1963-09-27 18 EDINBURGH. Thurs. Peter Craven, former world champion speedway track rider, died In hospital here last night. Craven, who was captain of Manchester Belle Vue speedway team, was Injured In an Inter-city match at Edinburgh last Friday night. He was critically ill, and in a coma forReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1963-09-27 18 IPOH, Thurs. Irish Hussars and sth Battalion. RMR. became Joint holders of the Voon Cup today when they played h scoreless draw In the final at Stadium Perak.30 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-09-27 18 BATTLE OVER BODY OF PAK LONDON. Thurs. The organisers of two "Mr. Universe' contests last weekend fought over the body of Malaya's Pak Wai Phung (above), the Mr. Asia 1961. One organiser accused the other of body-snatch-ing. Wai Phung. 26-year-old school clerk from Penang. paraded his 47-inch chest 171-inch biceps256 words
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Advertisement1202 1963-09-27 18 mm H^ H H^ M 'VHfl M ''^9' |H P^V Ha aM P M VV^H'V*''' a^' M fB CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Uttmer tor Supply of Electricity in Ayer Kroh. Paya Menfkaanf Leads in Malacca. Notice la hereby given that the Central Electricity Board of the t-fderaUon of Malaya will con--slder1,202 words
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Advertisement804 1963-09-27 18 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG Tenders from Registered Class "D" and above J.K.R. Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negri, J.K.R. Pahang. Kuantap up to 3.00 p.m. on 3rd October. 1963 for the extension and widening of road embankment between Ist M.S. and 2'j MS. Kuantan Dungun Road, Route 111. Kuantan. Full804 words
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Advertisement737 1963-09-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FIXED SALARY APPOINTMENT AT DERMA ENGLISH SCHOOL, KANGAB, PEBLIS. Applications are invited from experienced teachers (Preferably Graduates) for the post of Headmaster, Derma English School. Kangar, Perils (Medium Secondary School. Application form (obtainable from Derma English School. Kangar. Perils) should be completed and sent by registered post to737 words
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Miscellaneous131 1963-09-27 18 BADMINTON TnenaTan 0. Ne*rl championship (S^an): HOCKEY Women's doubles final —R. Loh Johoce Schools inter-regional and P. Thanaletchmy bt P Oirls KoU Tlnggi-Johore Sarojini and YaD Lee Har 15-2. Bahru 1 Muar Banka 0. Boys j 15-4. Mixed doubles final P Kota Tinggi-Johore Bahru 1 Gunalan and M. Lee bt131 words
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Miscellaneous55 1963-09-27 18 BADMINTON S«or <i..l<i Cnp championships 2nd day (Stadium Negara, XL, from 9 a.m.). SOCCFR Spore Div. 1: Chinese Ath v TTS Hosp; Darul v IRC (both matches at Jn. Besar Stadium). RUGGER XL club matrheaS'gor Club v S'gor Malays •Padanc); Aerie College v Forces 'S-"-dane>: Klang Club v FMS "nn55 words
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431 1963-09-27 19 POKER d'A S BEST ON 'QUIET' MORNING RACING by Epsom Joep V9 *^Ry^s*'^^ PENANG, Thursday. 'THERE was very little activity on the track which was still heavy this morning. The fastest workout was a 3f run in 42 1/5 by Poker dAs (Alan Trevena up). Sans Atout (Trevena) was kept431 words
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Article412 1963-09-27 19 PENANG, Than. Weirhts for all eirht races here on Sunday; AUTUMN PLATE CL. 4, DIV. i jfO Corn«lU 9.09 Pride 9.06 Bit Daddy 8.12 Phantom 8.0? Sett* 8.08 Sharpshooter 8.04 Coral Water 8.04 Em Choy 8.01 Bolrh Meiwnff 8.01 Tanah Ayer Ku 8.0« Picture Faa II 7.13 Bravado 7.11412 words
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Article73 1963-09-27 19 LONDON. Thurs.— There are 11 acceptors for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Bf> at Ascot (run at Newbury) on Saturday: They are. with probable Jockeys and weights: Romulus (W. Swinbum) S.I; Jabbok 111 No Fiddling (D. Smith). Marco* Superbus Nereus Nadmlletns (J. LJndleyi all 8.11; Lockhard (A.Reuter - 73 words
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Article30 1963-09-27 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Keppel Club will holil a "A" and "B" Division open medal golf competition in aid of the Cheshire Home Fund at Bukit Chermin this weekend.30 words
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Article413 1963-09-27 19 PENANG, Thurs, The x MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here-. Karr 1 Beau Spoon and Martian were slow to begin. Near the 4f post. Indrapura. who was travelling well, had to be checked off the heels of Turn The Tide. Race 2 Gay Buccaneer's starting stall413 words
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773 1963-09-27 19 XL ENTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eighty-one horses in Class 2 and 93 in Class 3 have been entered for the October meeting here. In addition there are 22 New Zealand importations entered, making a total of 196 horses for the meeting on773 words
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Article85 1963-09-27 19 FIRST DAY: fl 2 Divs. 1 and 2— ««if; Divs. 1, 2 and 3— 7 f a S Dirt. 1 and 2— s 'if NZ horses Dint." 1 and 2— f. BECONB DAY: Cl. 2 Diva. 1, 2. 3 and 4— f. Cl. 3 Drr«. 3 and85 words
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Article283 1963-09-27 19 SOCCER l ONDON, Thurs. Distillery, Irish League champions shocked mighty Benflca, the pride of Portugal and former European Cud winners, by holding them to a 3-3 draw in the first leg of their European Cup qualifying match at Delfast last night. The fanatical crowd oi 25,000Reuter - 283 words
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120 1963-09-27 19 CRICKET Walcott flays tourists attack KINGSTON, Thurs. Clyde Walcott ;82) and opening batsman Mike Carew (79) hammered the West Indies' touring teams attaoc on the opening day of their three-day match here. Walcott and Carew helped the Rest score 318. The Wes*. Indies, home from their England tour, had scored120 words
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Article122 1963-09-27 19 T ONDON, Thurs. A late rail; failed to save the Australian Rugby League touring team from defeat by Lancashire at Wigan last night. They were beaten 13-11. The Australians looked a beaten side when they trailed 5-13 soon after halftime, but they suddenly found their form. TheyReuter - 122 words
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Advertisement368 1963-09-27 19 'Just right sf^\ -Sfli '^^^S BBW/^^ I^T^Bfc_!*SSSl>f'^_!jSß^^^^ made by Jk?i JOHN WHITE means made JUSt right MADE IN ENGLAND I 16th ANNIVERSARYGrawd SALE-JUAL Murah 50% to 60% REDUCTION on all German Fabric and French "Lawn" Fabric. 20% REDUCTION on all cosmetic of renowned makes TAI CHEONG LOONG (hk) GO., 73,368 words
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378 1963-09-27 20 Sir George warns en breach of council privilege JESSELTON, Thurs.— Sir George Oehlers, Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly who is currently presiding at the S a b a h Legislative Council, issued a strong warning against those who try to breach the privilege of the council and its members.378 words
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Article36 1963-09-27 20 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Negotiations towards the first ever consular convention between the Soviet Union and the United States opened here today. It aims at the establishment of consulates outside the capitals of each country. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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775 1963-09-27 20 VANYANG I'niversit y students rioted on the campus early this morning during a big security crackdown on left-wing extremists. The students attacked the police with fists and broken bottles for 10 minutes before they were quelled by Reserve Unit men. A number ot students were775 words
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Article314 1963-09-27 20 LONDON, Thurs. The stock markets failed to respond in any way to the Denning Report and continued their firm undertone. Equities responded to selective buying, which was sometimes stimulated by company statments. Gllt-edgeds were again quiet but the upward trend was a little more definite after the recent314 words
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Article42 1963-09-27 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 21Ud Not. *****6 d.. Dec. 21%<L, Jan' 21 13 16d, Jan./ Mar. 21T»iL, Apr/ June 21 11/lSd., July/Sept. 21\d Oct./ Dec. 21 Hd- Jan./ Mar. 21 ttd.. CiX Oct. 21 1 »d., Nov. 21?»d., Dec 21-td. Tone: Easy.42 words
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Article23 1963-09-27 20 LONDON, Thurt. Buyers £922, sellers £926, Forward buyers £918' sellers £919, Settlement £926' Turnover a.m. 105 tons pjn 50 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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Article110 1963-09-27 20 PI veterans send Malaysia wishes 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The national commander of the Philippines Veterans Legion. Mr. Jaime Pioponggo, has congratulated the Ex-Ser-vices Association of Malaya on the birth of Malaysia. His cable reads: "Philippine Veterans Logior. your brother organisation, in World Veterans Federation. congratulate you most heartily on birtli110 words
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Article42 1963-09-27 20 SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnamese voters go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new National Assembly of 123 members. Polling was delayed lour weeks because of the Governments recent declaration of martial law and the crackdown on Buddhists. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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223 1963-09-27 20 KUALA LUMPIK, Thar*. The Central Government is fully satisfied with Australian and New Zealand pledges of military support in Ihc event of an external armed accession asainvt her. an authoritative source said today. A (iovernment source said that the pledge by the two Commonwealth223 words
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Advertisement190 1963-09-27 20 Late CLASSIFIED AOVERTISLMEMTS Words */0 Minimum IOMQ— Wll: MnrrlaKe hetwwn sir|ihi-n and Shirloy will takr place lit 10 a.m. Initrad of A a.m. at Saint Andrew* Cathedral to-morrow. For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Jm Wk Haemorrhoids "jp Va re m oTd iiie new easily SWALLOWED190 words
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Advertisement57 1963-09-27 20 H Will ar"*.^VMlVM^^*W X) randy V-jTinger -/T. le A It's an old favourite A Fraser Neave DRY GINGER ALE, not too sweet, is the F PI perfect compliment to A Sb^cCcU, fine brandy. Be sure it's A 5\ "Pry 'Ginger '/fl anF&N'B.G.A.\ A B^ M& y^M and you'll really A57 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-09-27 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 a.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HiKhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7341 words
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