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Title Section24 1963-09-28 1 National Library. SmgaDore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Net*" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35224 words
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Article462 1963-09-28 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM New pay-rise offer accepted POSTAL STRIKE THREAT IS OFF— BUT THE UNION CHIEF SAYS 'WE ARE NOT FULLY SATISFIED' By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE threatened strike by 1 ,500 postmen in Malaya is off. The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff decided to accept the Government's462 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-09-28 1 SOEKARNO, IKEDA SKIP MALAYSIA JAKARTA. Fri. Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda. talked with President Soekarno today for two hours and 25 minutes on a wide range of topics, including economics, trade and the world situation but they left Malaysia out of their discussions. After the formal discussion at theReuter - 100 words
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Article57 1963-09-28 1 LONDON. Fri.— British Conservative Member of Parliament Commander Anthony Courtney has accepted an Invitation to speak on Moscow Radio about the SlnoSoviet conflict, It was learned here today. Commander Courtney, who Is a fluent Russian speaker, is a naval intelligence officer, and has madeReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration1612 1963-09-28 1 Tengku IN SINGAPORE calls for unity TENGKU: REMAIN PATIENT, CALM SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Ab (lul Rahman, tonight appealed to Malays in Singapore to unite and defend their country against enemies abroad. He said that these foreign powers posed a greater threat to the country than any1,612 words
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199 1963-09-28 1 RECOGNITION OF MALA YSIA IS URGED \f ANILA, Fri. A authority on International law said today the Philippines Government's decision to defer recognition of Malaysia was not in accord with accepted practice. Mr. Vicente Slnco. former President of the University of the Philippines, said if President Macapagal could not show199 words
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Article54 1963-09-28 1 VJOTTINGHAM, Fri. President Soekarno was I^l described tonight as "this sawdust Caesar" by Lord Baillieu, chairman of the English-Speaking Union. Lord Baillieu said: "It is time the United States and the British Commonwealth stopped this sawdust Caesar in his tracks with the United Nations if possible, butReuter - 54 words
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92 1963-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Frl. Two companies of Indonesian air force "shock" troops have been sent to West Kalimantan 'Indonesian Borneo) to build and Improve airstrips In areas close to the Sarawak border, the Governmentcontrolled Antara news agency reported today The agency, quoting the air force lnlormatlon officer,92 words
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244 1963-09-28 1 Tell the people ABOUT THAW'S REPORT dare to Jakarta Radio KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Radio Malaysia today challenged Radio Indonesia to broadcast in full the Borneo territories survey report of the United Nations Secre-tary-General, U Thant. It also threw out a similar challenge to the Indonesian Press. The challenge was made244 words
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Article72 1963-09-28 1 BELLEY (South-east Prance), Frl. General De Gaulle today described the U.S. as "our friend and ally" but added "we do not wish her to direct us or protect us." Speaking here on his 20th tour of the French provinces, he declared: "France does not believe that theReuter - 72 words
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Article73 1963-09-28 1 ALGIERS, Frl. Mr. Aiexel Adxhubel, Mr. Khrushchev's journalist son-in-law, In an Interview with an Algerian weekly published here today, accused Mao Tse-tung of having uttered "a barbarian phrase." Mr. Adzhubel. who Is editor-in-chief of the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestla, was quoted as saying he was "resolutely opposed"Reuter - 73 words
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Article23 1963-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Prt.— The Indonesian Government today gave an assurance that Australian live*, and property here would be given the fullest protection.23 words
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106 1963-09-28 1 Shaw airlift horse is destroyed in flight BOMBAY, Friday. QXE of 26 racehorses being flown from England to Singapore was destroyed in flight two hours before landing at Bombay early today when it became "boisterous*' and endangered the plane's safety. The pilot decided the two-year-old horse should be shot afterReuter - 106 words
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Article109 1963-09-28 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. The next power station built in Sin-* gapore may be run by nuclear power. This was stated today by the chairman of the Public Utilities Board. Dr. Fong Kirn Heng. and the Board's Electrical Engineer, Mr Z. K. Fiuczek. when they spoke of future109 words
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Article103 1963-09-28 1 AID TO RI SUBJECT TO TALKS— U.S. WASHINGTON, Pri.— A U.B. State Department spokesman hinted yesterday that aid to Indonesia would probably be the subject of consultations between allied Western governments. The governments concerned are members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) which met In Paris on July 26 last103 words
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Article60 1963-09-28 1 LONDON, Frt. Mr. Vaclav David. Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, will pay an official visit to Britain from Oct. 15- to Oct. 17. This Is the first time that a foreign minister of Communist Chechoslovakia and the Communist East European bloc other than that of theReuter - 60 words
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Article54 1963-09-28 1 BONN. M. West Germany's experimental vertical take-off and landing fighter has successfully made the transition from vertical to horizontal flight and back to vertical landing, the Defence Ministry here announced today Testing of a second prototype, which could fly at supersonic speed, will begin early next year,Reuter - 54 words
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Article35 1963-09-28 1 PARIS. Prt. Hurricane Edith destroyed a third of the homes and wrecked crops when it hit the French Caribbean Island of Martinique two days ago. according to official reports reaching here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article226 1963-09-28 1 Tengku to take up 'blood debt' CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore is to suspend its campaign for payment of a "blood debt" by Japan. Tengku Abdul Rahman has promised to take up the Issue at national level. This was the outcome of a meeting today of the multiracial working committee pressing for226 words
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Article35 1963-09-28 1 NOT SURPRISING' DJAK %RTA, Fri. Foreign Minister Sabaadrio tonight described Australian Premier Robert Mcnzic's Malaysia policy M "not surprising" and said that only future developments would determine its effect on AustralianIndonesian relations IPI35 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-09-28 2 Ong and Lopez chat over cocktails I TNITED NATIONS. Fri. Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez (above), and tne Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Ong Yoke Un, chatted at a diplomatic cocktail party last night. But informed sources said they made no progress In healing the dispute between their countries. Their contactsReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-09-28 2 Be frank with me Soekarno tells Ikeda JAKARTA, Fri PRESIDENT Soekarno last night told Japan's Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, not to hesitate to be frank and forthright with him in their formal talks today. Speaking at a state banquet, the 62-year-old Indonesian leader said: "You know what sort ofReuter - 349 words
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206 1963-09-28 2 Now report of shooting on the Sino-Soviet border MOSCOW, Fri.—Chin--IT lese frontier guards have opened fire at people fleeing into the Soviet Union, it was reported yesterday. This is the first known Soviet report of firing on the frontiers. The Soviet Central Asian newspaper Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. carried a report datelinedReuter - 206 words
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Article40 1963-09-28 2 SAIGON. PH. The United States Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, and U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of surf. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, yesterday flew over Communist-infiltrated northern territory In South Vietnam for on-the-spot briefings about the military situation.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article41 1963-09-28 2 WELLINGTON. PrL Twelve New Zealand' 1 teachers of English working In Indonesian training colleges under the Colombo Plan. will return to New Zealand and will not be replaced, Mr. Keith Holycake. the Prime Minister, announced last *ight. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article40 1963-09-28 2 SAIGON. Prt. Forty-three Communist Viet Cong cadres have been rounded up by the Vietnamese Government In raids on 16 hideouts In Due Due District villages in Quan gNam Province north of here, an official spokesman said yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-09-28 2 Freedom date fixed for Nyasaland T ONDON, Fri. The Central African protectorate of Nyasaland will become independent on July 6 next year, it was officially announced here yesterday. This follows three days of talks between Mr. R. A. Butler. Britain's Central African Affairs Minister, and Dr. Hastings Banda. Prime MinisterReuter - 177 words
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96 1963-09-28 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri.— Tht General Assembly will begin debate on South Vietnam's treatment of its Buddhist leaders on Oct. 7, the Assembly President. Carlos Sosa Rodrigivz. of Vencuzela. announced yesurday. Sixteen Afro-Asian countrlei have asked for the debate In plenary sessions. TheReuter - 96 words
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370 1963-09-28 2 Malaya tool of British divide and rule policy' Indonesia charges INDONESIA, in a 14A page statement issued here yesterday accused Malaya of becoming a tool of a British "divide and rule" policy in the formation of Malaysia. The statement, entitled "A survey on the controversial problem of the establishment ofUPI - 370 words
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Article39 1963-09-28 2 SEOUL, Prl.— A group of si* former South Korean army officers. Including a former membrt of the Junta, received sentences today of from six to seven yean on charges of plotting- to overthrew the military' regime. U.PIUPI - 39 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-09-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 'DUBS*. -ZJ s M OMK Of THE MOST fYOUK NAMC MM A grams of w ca*MUNrrvJ a gg^agnWog/ (^Sn^lSuffr A w^) lUnfiHl27 words
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184 1963-09-28 3 TRUCK MAN CRASHES INTO THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON. Fri. A small plumbing track, its driver screaming "I want to see the President, the Communists are taking over in North Carol Una," crashed through the iron sates to the White House yesterday. Driven by a man identified as Doyle Allen Hicks.UPI - 184 words
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Article34 1963-09-28 3 LONDON. Prl. Queen Elizabeth, who is expecting a baby, has postponed a State visit to Ethiopia, which was being planned for next year, an authoritative source Aid here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration539 1963-09-28 3 Stockpiles storm around Ike: Favouritism alleged FORMER President Eisenhower was yesterday the centre of a bitter political storm involving strategi stockpiles and scrap metal which is likely to be in the forefront of the political scene in the U.S. for some time. The storm, which had been brewing for almostReuter - 539 words
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211 1963-09-28 3 MOBSTER EXPOSES CRIME SYNDICATE FOR SENATORS WASHINGTON, Friday. CONVICTED murderer Joseph Valachi, with a reported gangland reward of US$lOO,OOO on his head, went before Senators under tight security guard yesterday to tell his story, of murder, crime and terrorism in America's underworld. The 60-year-old mobster, who has promised to tellReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-09-28 3 ITNITED NATIONS, Fri. Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, held preliminary talks on the Nato mix-ed-m a nn c d nuclear force with Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, here yestealay. No decisions were reached, according to officials. Lord Home said he wouldReuter - 96 words
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Article15 1963-09-28 3 VATICAN CITY, Fri. Pope Paul VI yesterday celebrated his 66th birthday. U.P.I.UPI - 15 words
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Article54 1963-09-28 3 MOSCOW. Fri— Negotiations towards the first consular convention between Russia and the United States opened here yesterday. An American Embassy spokesman said Russia recently agreed to a four-year-old UJS. suggestion that talks be held. A convention could lead to the establishment of consulates outside the capitalsReuter - 54 words
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Article59 1963-09-28 3 MOSES LAKE, (Washington). Frl. An explosion, apparently from sugar beet dust In a giant concrete storage silo, killed at least four and possibly eight men at the Utah-Idaho Sugar, Co.. factory near here on Wednesday. Pour bodies had been found. Six hours after the59 words
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Article47 1963-09-28 3 PARIS. Frl.— Hurricane "Edith" has made thousands homeless after ravaging the French Antilles island of Martinique, reports reaching here said yesterday. More tiian 6.000 homeless were reported alone from Port-dc-Prance. the capital, where 75 per cent of the house* were reported damaged. U.P.L47 words
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115 1963-09-28 3 AYLESBURY (England), Fri. The prosecution yesterday won adjournment in the hearings against 10 men and three women in connection witu the Great Train Robbery to enable police to continue the hunt for the gang leaders still at large. Mr. Howard Sabin. prosecuting, told a115 words
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344 1963-09-28 3 Denning: Labour launches attack on Mac f ONDON, Fri. Bri•Li tain's Labour opposition last night launched a fierce political attack on Mr. Macmillan's Government over Lord Dennings report on the Profumo scandal. Labour Party leader. Mr. Wilson, aald on television that the report disclosed "an appalling state of affairs" andReuter - 344 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-09-28 3 TRANSPORT MINISTER WITHOUT A TICKET LONDON, Frt. The ticket Inspector on the LondonSouthampton train found a man travelling without a ticket Britain's Transport Minister. Mr. Ernest Marples (above). When asked by the inspector for his ticket, Mr. Marples discovered he did not have It with him, a Ministry spokesman saidReuter - 67 words
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Article166 1963-09-28 3 Triplets for a sailor's wife TONDON, x-Yi. The Royal Navy yesterday made arrangements to bring home to Plymouth from the Far East Leading Cook W. Ross, serving in the Ark Royal, whose wife gave birth to triplets in Plymouth, on Wednesday. A spokesman said Ross would probably fly. He addedReuter - 166 words
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Advertisement293 1963-09-28 3 Research Makes the Difference Mo«tl TRlii —Ma unr tfrtmn-an-wava portable Ra«te «Mk •MrawM* fraquancy cewtraga. It Bring, tn any SW Hrn«-|il.^ wltft utmost clarity. An RF Ampllflcr staga and deubl« tuna* I.F.T. aaawv Mo* amaMlvlty an* the tuning and tona and mUma, an superb. Her* In the TR-»11 I* everything293 words
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Article322 1963-09-28 4 A woman wins claim for $129,150 SINGAPORE. Friday. ]y|R. Justice Buftrose in the High Court today gave judgment for Miss Chern Dercing, manager of an insurance company, in the sum of $129,150 with costs in a claim which she brought against Miss Lois Theresa Kao, an employee of the General322 words
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Article20 1963-09-28 4 SINQAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow at Rosee d Or.20 words
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286 1963-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is also the national president of the I'mno, said here today that he was keeping out of moves here to expel the Singapore Peoples Alliance from the State Grand Alliance. The Tetuku286 words
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Article219 1963-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. piGHT MEN, former striking employees of the Star Press in Selegie Road, were each fined $50 or two weeks' Jail today for "wrongfully and without legal authority" intimidating the Rev. Robert Foster, a Methodist pastor, at 1 p.m. on Aug. 6. Mr. Sachi Saurajen.219 words
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Article93 1963-09-28 4 Traffic and the padang rally SINGAPORE. Fri. Police today announced these traffic arrangements for the mass rally at the City Hall padang tomorrow, at which the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Is expected to make an Important policy speech. St. Andrew's Road from the Junction of High Street to93 words
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Article36 1963-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Ptl. More th» 40 "Twist" bands and singers took part in the semi-finals of a Twist competition at the Happy World Stadium this evening. The finals will be held at 8.30 pjn. tomorrow.36 words
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Advertisement275 1963-09-28 4 V "gla'ht" amoVg" the" "epics 1 TOWERING ABOVE ALL OTHERS! I CHARLTDN /SOPHIA ■PP^r^T*"^!" I HESTONLORENiT^: Academy Award Winner Academy Award B lEST ACTOR "Ben Hur" Winner BEST V Chartty Premiere Tw Wom#n I "V-^B B Ird October p.m. jtF B In aid of tori Hoiq «V S ''^HH' H275 words
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Advertisement326 1963-09-28 4 NADIRA l J£ e k in tr QS jm AJ/M/lt k lint* c.ii, AMAij/r ncritmlmmm T Opans Tomorrow: RAZIA SULT4NA" (H). Tcmorrow 11 o.m. (MGM) •MORGAN THE PIRATE" C'scope Color. wKvMTWfJuf&llilJh Phone j IgjyLg^ajjjffeg^ajfpyJ t6406 Today: 1. 30-3.30-7 .00-9.30 p.m. Elvis Presley in "QIRLS! GIRLS' GIRLS" (Tachnicolor). Tomorrow: 9.30 0.m.:326 words
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Advertisement342 1963-09-28 4 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! SIMULTANiOUSLT AT KUALA LUMPUR j SINGAPORE! ODEOH I 00E0W-KATON6 PENANG JOHORE BAHRU MALACCA j ODEOW I CATHAY CATHAY The Exciting Exploits of Malaysia's 'MARCO POLO' I V^BbM li ft Mj^ *^-P> A CATHAY KERIS FILM VI B j TV wllh ENGLISH SUBTITLES *f^T I Directed by M. AMIN342 words
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Article, Illustration372 1963-09-28 5 Three development sectors urged KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. •pROFESSOR UNGKU AZIZ, head of the Economics Department of the University of Malaya, said tonight that trading, land renting and money-lending systems must be changed if the economic condition of the four million people372 words
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203 1963-09-28 5 Australians see Malaysian culture on stage KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mala ysian students In Western Australia recently entertained Australians to a twoday cultural concert at the Perth Town Hall. The show, which climaxed the students' Malaysia Week, was organised by the Pan-Malayan Students' Association of Western Australia. The concert, opening with203 words
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Article39 1963-09-28 5 ALOft STAR. Fri— The annual meeting of the Kedah Government Clerical Union fixed for yesterday afternoon has been postponed to Oct. 30 at 5.30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Government canteen in Jalan Raja.39 words
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351 1963-09-28 5 'PHE National Union of Government Clerical Workers is to ask the Central Government to introduce a Malaysian Clerical Officers Service to replace the many clerical services existing at present. A committee of the union has drafted a memorandum which will be submitted to the351 words
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Article64 1963-09-28 5 PENANG. Fri. The third luncheon meeting of the newly formed Lions Club of Penang will be held at 1 p.m. next Tuesday at the Town House Hotel. At the meeting Inche Zainal Alam bin Zainal Abldin will give a talk on tne history of Lions64 words
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Article62 1963-09-28 5 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Chinese Association has railed a meeting of all association* and guilds in Prrak to discuss matters "to consolidate ourselves against Indonesia's anti-Malaysia policy." Id.- association president. Da to Lav Pak Khuan. said thi- meetins. to be held at thr Chinese Chamber of Commerce on62 words
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Article95 1963-09-28 5 $11,000 snatch by gunman SINGAPORE. Fri. A gunman and two ac- complices forced a pro- j vision shop owner's car to a halt and snatched his briefcase containing! $11,000 in Yio Chu Kang Road last night. Mr. Neo Kit Leng. who was accompanied by his sister. was carrying the takings95 words
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Article39 1963-09-28 5 PENANG. Fri.— K. Chtller. 50. pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate's Court today to a charge j of trespassing into the compound < of the Governor's residency yesterday. He was fined $25. or two weeks' jail.39 words
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Article22 1963-09-28 5 RAWANO. Pri.— The Malayan Indian Congress branch here will hold its annual meeting at the International Centre on Oct.22 words
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131 1963-09-28 5 I INTENSIFIED PA TROLS IN HUNT FOR PIRATES PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. Marine Police have intensified patrols along the coastal areas of Kuala Kurau and Tanjong Piandang. North Perak. In search of the pirates who shoi dead the taikong of a cargo boat yesterday. "We have also asked all Ashing vessels131 words
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Article, Illustration642 1963-09-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. 'ARREST THAT MAN' ORDER AFTER ARBITRATOR GETS ONE ON THE JAW, THEN WOMAN WITH AN UMBRELLA GOES FOR TWO LAWYERS IN $30,000 CASE PHOTOS by Soong Hon Sin STORY by Tai Sing Onn arbitrator was punched on the jaw and two lawyers642 words
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155 1963-09-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A I committee headed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah, is now looking into the staffing of the new Malaysian Parliament. It Is considering expansion of the staff to meet the needs of155 words
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Article172 1963-09-28 7 RAMVONG DEATH: JAIL FOR THREE PENANG, Fri. Three men involved in a fatal nght in a ramvong dance hall on Chap Goh Meh this year were 1 ailed today. "Lim Khlap See. 26. Lee Kirn Hln, 22, and Ooi Teik Kool, 31, were convicted on a reduced charge of causing172 words
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150 1963-09-28 7 pENANG. Fri.— Members of the Penang and Province Wellesley Stevedores and Port Workers Union will be asked at their annual meetIng tomorrow to "deplore" the inclusion of Penang in the Malaysian common market without holding a referendum. A resolution to be150 words
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Article74 1963-09-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. N. L. Fakes has become chairman of the three Shell companies operating in Sabah and Sarawak following the formation of Malaysia-Shell Company of North Borneo Limited. Sarawak Shell Oilfields Ltd. and the Shell Marketing Company of Borneo Ltd. Mr. Fakes Is already74 words
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Article51 1963-09-28 7 SINOAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Charles P. Baldwin, U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, will visit Singapore from Sunday for three days. He will call on the Yang dlPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishalc. the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, and the Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng51 words
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Article48 1963-09-28 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A three-man team from the Information Department here has visited over 50 kam pongs and towns in the Krlan district since Malaysia Day, announcing messages from the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, calling on the nation to be in a state of preparedness.48 words
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251 1963-09-28 7 SUPPORT TENGKU CALL BY KEDAH M.C.A. CHIEF ALOR STAR, Fri.— The A president of the Kedah MCA. Senator Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Look, today called on all MCA members to! give their full support I to Tengku Abdul Rah- j man in whatever stand' the Prime Minister took in this251 words
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Article76 1963-09-28 7 KUCHING, Fri. Sarawak's Ex-Services Association, consisting cf men of different races who served in the Second World War on all fronts, today pledged co-operation with brother associations throughout Malaysia in defence of the nations territory. In a statement issued today the association said: "At heart we areReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration268 1963-09-28 7 TOKYO, Friday. Japanese Government has decided to increase the amount of compensation to be offered Singapore for wartime atrocities committed by the Japanese Army, the Nihon'Keizai Shim bun reported today. The paper said the Government will determine the exact amount after268 words
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Article82 1963-09-28 7 Lunch hour theft from office IPOH. Fri. While the employees of a firm of accountants in Hale Street here were away for lunch yesterday, thieves removed an adding machine worth $351 from the locked office. A clerk, Ho Chin Kuan. 32. told the police that he and the other employees82 words
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177 1963-09-28 7 'The most dust free cement factory' in Tasek irOII, Fri— The $20 million Xasek Cement Ltd.. in the Tasek industrial estate here, will perhaps be "the most dust-free cement factory in the world." Conditions imposed by the Ipoh Municipality on tbe factor)' are viewed by a firm of specialist consultants177 words
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Article27 1963-09-28 7 PENANO. Fri.— Hassan bin Ariffln. 30. a fisherman was today fined a total of $425 for operating his eu as a pirate taxi.27 words
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160 1963-09-28 7 These are the men on guard in Sarawak KUCHING, Fri. A military spokesman today gave details of British and Malayan military strength in Sarawak. It totals 6,000 troops. Two battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment another 1.600 are due before the end of the year. Amon«r the security forces inUPI - 160 words
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301 1963-09-28 8 Rationing of power 'unlikely' in S'pore SINGAPORE, Friday. A MPLE electrical power to meet all planned development in the next few years will be available in Singapore, the chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Dr. Fong Kirn Heng, told a Press conference today. Electricity rationing in the foreseeable future was301 words
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105 1963-09-28 8 Singapore water on ration till 1964 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Water rationing is likely to continue in Singapore at least till the end of the year. Dr. Fong Kirn Heng, chairman of the Public Utilities Board, said this today when asked If any relief could be expected soon. He said the board105 words
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98 1963-09-28 8 TELUK ANSON. Pri.— A cargo coastal boat of the Straits Steamship Company, the Jasa, ran aground about eight miles from Bagan Datoh yesterday evening. The Jasa, which had left Singapore with an empty hold, was at Bagan Datoh. 28 miles from here, on Wednesday98 words
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Article62 1963-09-28 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Pri.— A tapper. A. Subramaniam. vslio stole 10 sheets of rubber from his namesake, K. Subramaniam, was today jailed for three months. The Sessions Court president here, Inche Abdul Hamld bin Mohamed Yunos. found A. Subramaniam guilty of breaking Into K. Subramaniam's store at62 words
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Article36 1963-09-28 8 I^PALA KANOBAR. Pri. Catt« owners In the Kuala Kangsar town council area have been granted a temporary reprieve until the end of next year, when the ban on cattle grazing will be imposed.36 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-09-28 8 FORMER Singapore schoolgirl Miss Chang Lye Lye (above) has made local film history *by producing, directing and taking a leading role in a new Mandarin picture. To top it all. Miss Chang, who is only 25. also wrote the script of the film entitled.190 words
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Article32 1963-09-28 8 PORT SWETTENHAM. Pri. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato. V.T. Sambanthan. will open a new $25,000 telephone exchange at Pulau Ketam. 15 miles from here, on Monday.32 words
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Article26 1963-09-28 8 MUAR. Pri. The Muar Rotary Club will hold a fancy dress competition and dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Nor. i.26 words
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188 1963-09-28 8 Trawlers: Fishermen threaten force |/X T ALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 100 fishermen in Sun r e i Haji Durani, in the Sabak Bernam district, yesterday protested against trawl flshinj?, which in spite of a Government ban is being carried out in waters between Sabak Bernam and Tanjong Karanj?. The188 words
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61 1963-09-28 8 Labourer is 'Junior Mr. Malaysia' KLUANO. Pri.— A labourer In the War Department. Inche Hassan bin Said Osman, 23, wan elected "Junior Mr. Malaysia" of Kluang during the Malaysia celebrations at die town padaiig last night. Runner-up was Inche Yuaof Jamludin, 19, from the Central Electricity Board, and third was61 words
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Article25 1963-09-28 8 RAUB. Pri. The Raub district "Malaysia Queen" will be selected at a dance at the Town Hall here tomorrow at 8 p.m.25 words
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Article191 1963-09-28 8 I j SINGAPORE, Friday TN a n t i c i p a tion of "cheap beer and women," a sailor followed a man to a Geylang Road house at 2 a.m. today and was assaulted and robbed, a court was told today. In the dock191 words
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Advertisement92 1963-09-28 8 WE LIKE AND IT ill/* UUlu UO ilfc^A^ MILO GIVES YOU SUCH MARVELLOUS HEALTH AND 5 ENERGY YOU REALLY FEEL GOOD ALL DAY, EVERY- ]S|HS DAY. DRINK YOUR MILO WITH MILKMAID MILK. jJJfijPHßi^BiP 7 YOU'LL FIND IT EXTRA-DELICIOUS, EXTRA-NUTRITIOUS j I (,*>tliP l EITHER HOT OR COLD. I MlLOlUllll IT'S92 words
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Miscellaneous82 1963-09-28 8 sy*4>*-**l CHARLEY, MjLTRE JUST \OU 3 TW TPrti ifti w witu **n i* f^ \^m n t^r fm>&>*\ NCTGOJNAGET WAITXL AFTER f AFTER S •StTVE GoThd/ -m 1 FVV**W IN -THERE, NO I C*RK AN 1 IU t*RK? J WfrZfZ?^! IkX*nStON 1 K»Pl.E^?r2? Uiek Tracy Bff Ctuntvr Gould Li'l Abnvr82 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1963-09-28 9 Injury not age stopped great racing champion THE SPEED-PACKED LIFE OF RUDOLF CARACCIOLA... THE UNKNOWN WHO FOUND FAME BEHIND A WHEEL FE W ha (I heard of the young driver Hudolf Caraccioln who was among the many entrants in the 1026 German Grand Prix on Berlin's Avus track. Inquiries by1,646 words
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Advertisement237 1963-09-28 9 Wsfj:&f~ F^ "fp^i||p ViS y i& r hit /Hi ■fcv^ T tB ME "^HA^i^^^ 1 ®&%t&& mti^ l win inuo nun litv lll^^^®®®^ I I'ep^f Mtiniqut (/udiii} t 1 SPECIAL OFFER s «^K While stocks last one keyring FREE with every quart bottle of _/^V°^ißP^^ .^r^' OTARD ROYAL or V.S.O.P.237 words
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Article362 1963-09-28 10 M UWi J/# (Minimum i FEDERAL OPTIEK OPTICIANS will b* cloned today. MAISON MARIE 2* Tanglln Road. Sport Kill bt i loned for busine»s today. THE COCKPITS RUSTTAFEL U served every Saturday and Bundaj lunrh time. ISAAC A CO.. LTD 1««A Cecil Stw, Singapore, will be clOMd today only.362 words
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Article672 1963-09-28 10 Political battle over the American stockpile of strategic materials unfortunately is un- likely to do tin and rubber producers much good. It may !on the other hand do some harm. No holds will be barred jin this battle, and however it goes one almost certain ou:- come will672 words
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Article434 1963-09-28 10 The eventual unification of the various State education systems us far the most challenging item on the agenda of the proposed Malaysia education conference (fixed for Dec. 14 to 22. after two postponements). Recent trends have not been towards unification. Throughout the Malaysia negotiations, the concern of the434 words
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Article143 1963-09-28 10 The Government's final offer to the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has been aji cepted, and strike notice has been withdrawn. The postman have not been given all that they a4;ed, but have made very considerable gains indeed. The general time-scale has been improved by $21 at the143 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1963-09-28 10 As the storm clouds still stay over Jakarta WHAT NEXT? NO ONE KNOWSAND NO ONE IS TELLING From a Straits Tines SPECIAL WRITER Jakarta, Friday ALL bets are now off in any discussion of Indonesia's future. Nobody here, perhaps not even the Government, knows how far confrontation against Malaysia may1,046 words
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139 1963-09-28 10 MOB HERO LAMENTS HIS LOST BAGPIPES JAKARTA. Fri. "Red Rory" Walker, the Special Air Service major who lifted beleaguered British hearts in Jakarta last We-dnesday by playing his bagpipes in defiance of the mob burning his embassy, has a new problem. He wants a new set of bagpipes. The old139 words
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295 1963-09-28 10 Bruce Rothwell - SKY-HIGH ARMS SPENDING GETS DOWN TO EARTH Bruce Rothwell kf WASHINGTON, Fri. For the first time since the Cold War started America is beginning to reduce its vast arsenal of nuclear and conventional weapons. It is cutting drastically its sky-hi^h military spending and learning to live with the original if295 words
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Advertisement712 1963-09-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. War 4, Mil Minimum) ANC CMIA: Bnwtcn Charles so Mr. Ann Chon« Knf and IB* late Urn An« and Rqs.-hr only d/o Mr. Mri. Joseph Clua on '.'"tn September. BETWEEN TAN tIAK HOC. eldest so Madam. Nflam Sal Hlan and late Tan ChHn Soon and Lm Kwaog. second712 words
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Advertisement74 1963-09-28 10 YOU CANT lUY BARGAIN VISION! Don't let the lure of cheap price overrule the Vital Importance of thorough scientific eye examination, the performance of which requires professional knowledge, skill and experience. And a proper examination cant be done in a rush 5 or 10 minutes. It must, first and foremost,74 words
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Advertisement91 1963-09-28 10 Need facts about importing 1 from Australia? Alert, progressive importers have much to gain from Australia's rapidly expanding export potential. The Bank of New South Wales, Australia's first and largest commercial bank, is uniquely equipped to provide vital up-to-date information on importing from or investment in this fast-developing Continent. Ask91 words
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305 1963-09-28 11 Councillors told: This is Ipoh's one great need IPOH. Fri. Ipoh may be a good tjwn to live in but not to die in. thinks Mr. R. C. M. Rayan, a Municipal councillor. It badly needs an electric crematorium, he says. He tabled a motion at last nights council meeting305 words
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Article24 1963-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The annual delegates conterence of the C.E.B. Junior Officers Union m-ill be held at the Federal canteen here tomorrow.24 words
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Article20 1963-09-28 11 PORT SWETTENHAM. Frl. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Jalil has been elected president of the Harbour Trade Union h.?re.20 words
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Article314 1963-09-28 11 Gallantry' child named BOON YONG^HE SAVED TWO BROTHERS FROM THE SEA^TO RECEIVE AWARD FROM KING KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PENANG schoolboy who saved two children from drowning last November was today named "Malaya's Most Gallant Child." He is Foo Boon Yong, 16. a Standard Six pupil of St. -Xavier's Institution Afternoon314 words
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Article153 1963-09-28 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Employees of Ben Line Steamers Ltd. have switched their allegiance from the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union to the Singapore Manual and Mercantil/B Workers' Union. A secret ballot conducted by the Labour Department showed that a majority of the 90 workers of the company153 words
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Article49 1963-09-28 11 IPOH. Frl.— A businessman, Llm Kin Fong, 30. reported to the police yesterday that his car worth 53. 500 was stolen from Osborne Street here on Wednesday morning. He left his car at 9.40 a.m. but It was missing on his return about an hour later.49 words
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Article68 1963-09-28 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The president of the Guild of Nanyang University Graduates. Lim Guan Teik. was the 12th man arrested under the Pre-ervati »n of Public Security Ordinance during yesterday's big police crack-down on pro-Communist student leaders at the Nanyang I'niversity. Lim. an arts graduate, is sales68 words
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82 1963-09-28 11 PENANG. Frl.— Officers 01 the Penang Port Commission may be < given a free return passage for themselves and their wives to an approved country for one trip during their service This is disclosed by Mr. Llm Teik Chuan, secretary of the82 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-09-28 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. fITTERY Katong residents today were anxiously J wondering when the "mad bomber" would strike again and where he would plant his next bomb. The "bomber" has set ofl two explosions In Katong Park this week. The second bomb went ofl »t 2151 words
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Article76 1963-09-28 11 Cholera: Start on Tuesday KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The committee of inquiry appointed by the Cabinet to investigate the causes of the Malacca cholera outbreak will be in Malacca from Oct. 1 to 4. The committee, headed by Senator Khaw Kal Boh, Minister without Portfolio, will visit the General Hospital, water76 words
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250 1963-09-28 11 Big rush for dog licences in Federal capital ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Nearly 600 people applied for dog licences during the past three days since the Veterinary Department warned that all unlicenced dogs would oe shot on sight. The records in the dot? licencing section of the Municipality shew that 597250 words
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93 1963-09-28 11 SEENIVASA6AM HITS AT 'WILD WEST COWBOYS' IPOH, Pri.— Dor shooters of the Veterinary Department in Ipoh were last night criticised by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam for "acting like Wild West cowboys armed with double-barrel guns." Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Ipoh Municipal Council. Mr. Seenivasagam (PeoDles Progressive Party)93 words
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Article32 1963-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn The second residential college of the University of Malaya will hold its annual ball at the college hall tomorrow from 9 p.m. to 3 a. m.32 words
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Article26 1963-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd., will hold its annual meeting at the Hotel Majestic here on Sunday at 10 a.m.26 words
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Article340 1963-09-28 11 BASE MEN SET FOR MIDNIGHT STRIKE SINGAPORE, Friday. f J I HE Naval Base Labour Union said today that plans for a strike by its 10,000 members, scheduled to start at midnight on Sunday, were now ready. The union's acting general secretary. Mr. Michael Fernandez, said in a statement: "If340 words
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112 1963-09-28 11 IPOH, Fri.— A big: fund drive was announced by the Ipoh Municipal Council last night for the installation celebrations of the Sultan of Perak. The fund was launched by the council with a contribution of $12,000. Grand scale The council president. Mr. S.P. Seenlva.sagam.112 words
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Article34 1963-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The Central Malay Trained Nurses' League will hold a dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Oct. 5 to raise funds to send its members to overseas conferences.34 words
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Article22 1963-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Inch« Mohamed Ibrahim has been elected president of the fifth student* council of the University of Malaya.22 words
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Article18 1963-09-28 11 BENTONO. Frl. The Jenjarom Tamil School here will hold a Malaysia speech and talentinw contest tomorrow.18 words
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Article26 1963-09-28 11 KUCHING. Fri.— Two men. Mr. B. Sandin, and Mr. Sylvester Clial. have leff for India to attend an ECAFE course on tourism.26 words
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Article14 1963-09-28 11 BANTING. Fri. The Bepang sub-district will celebrate Malaysia 1 on Sunday.14 words
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Miscellaneous623 1963-09-28 11 I Today's radio, TVI RADIO MALAYSIA j S NGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MI.UII.M WA\t StKVICt: SERVICE 41.7 METRES b me ue» AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. SHORTWAVE SERVICE: Negtua-Ku. 6.02 t'lelude to 4i nn-lu^ Breawast; 7.00 Time sSigimi. A-M 6-00 qq^ horning; COl Ttoe News; 7.10 bongs Ana Moruuig Prelude; 7.15 News;623 words
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247 1963-09-28 12 $6,000 raid on club mahjong players pENANG. Pri. A 1 masked, armed gang; held up seven businessmen while they were playing mahjong in a club one night and robbed them of more than $6,000 in cash and property, the Sessions Court was told today. Lav Haw Loon. 27. Ng Ah247 words
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Article71 1963-09-28 12 Car thief gang smashed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor police have smashed a gang specialising in stealing Peugeot cars. A police spokesman said today: "Peugeot car owners can now feel safe. We have broken up the gang. "But. I hope the owners would still lock their vehicles and not afford opportunity71 words
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Article364 1963-09-28 12 —'MUCH UNFINISHED BUSINESS MAD TO BE CLEARED UP 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Secretary to the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Ja'afar bin Mohamed Taha, today said it was obvious that Indonesia had woken up to the Tact that it could not do364 words
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Article177 1963-09-28 12 DENANG, Pri. Police here are trying to trace three people two girls and a man who have been missing from their homes. THE FIRST is an icewater hawker, Liew Slew Lian, 15, iwho left her home in Date Kramat Road on the morning of177 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-09-28 12 MALAYSIAN MARRIAGE IN LONDON TODAY LONDON. Fri. Two prominent Malaysian Chinese families will be united in marriage in London tomorrow. Dato Loke Wan Tho. Singapore financier, chairman of the Cathay Organisation. Malayan Airways and other business interests, will marry Mrs. Mavis him (above), of Singapore at the Caxton Hall Registrar's139 words
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Article158 1963-09-28 12 PENANG, Fri. Customs officers today seized $8,000 worth of I contraband goods, two outboard motors and a sampan in the Tanjong Piandang River. in Perak. Two groups, led by Inche Zalnal Abidin Ariffin and Mr. F. A. Percira. arrived at Tanjong Piandang at 11 prn. yesterday158 words
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Article53 1963-09-28 12 SEREMBAN, Fri. A younf Chinese couple who were seated on a garden bench on Bathurst Road Hill padang last night were robbed of a watch and ring valued at $50. Police said today a youth believed to be armed with a dagger held the couple up53 words
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Article51 1963-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A mental expert from the Ministry of Health will talk on "social problems after Malaysia «nd our mental reactions" at 39. Ipoh Road at 4 p.m. on Sunday. The talk, sponsored by tr» Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open to the51 words
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181 1963-09-28 12 SINGAPORE, Friday A GROUP of Australian Army officers have temporarily laid aside conventional weapons for a course on scientific waTfare. In an army classroom at Tanglin, they are working through a syllabus which Includes atomic physics, rocketry, ballistics, chemical warfare. infra-red radiation and the181 words
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Article61 1963-09-28 12 SEREMBAN. Pri.— Negri Sembilnns Chief Police Officer. Inche Mohammed Sharif! bin Mohammed i Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police), will take over duties at the Inspector-General. Police headquarters, in Kuala Lumpur next Tuesday. Supt. S. M. Khulid. the deputy C.P.O. Will act as Chief Police Officer. Supt.61 words
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Article38 1963-09-28 12 SINGAPORE, Prl.— The Barisan Sosialis today announced that their party chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. would analyse the resuits of the Singapore general elections at a thanksgiving party at the Badminton Hall tomorrow night.38 words
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Advertisement73 1963-09-28 12 Excellent Opportunity for investment 1 ENG LOK MANSION Napier Road (Near Botanic Garden) 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS 4 Bedrooms (Two With Bathroom Attached) KIMLIN PARK One Tree Hill off Grange .Road. Singapore 2-Storey Semi-Detached Bungalows W" Price igJßk^jß^ 4 freehold Land J^ff 9 ,y _> a* "A* Ready For Occupation Soon—73 words
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Miscellaneous287 1963-09-28 12 Straits Times Crossword MROss 6. He Is punished tor another 0. Lost letters again, possibly— page's mistake Calo, pot^ibly the exile's complaint? (9). (9). 10. Some achievement in the field 7 ta a flt? of song, perhaps (5). g she »-ts letter* to Cr»t* rtl*. SSLSiSS "butS in'^rnam (tSff l^mff287 words
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Advertisement1093 1963-09-28 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ?0 Word* St (Ml*.)— Box St eU. oxtro DISTRICT 7, centrally located modern office apace about I mile from Clifford* Pier. Area 370 toll. Telephone (B'pore) ***** after 1 p.m. OFFICE SPACE WANTED 10 Word* tt (Mi*.)— Fox 10 Ct*. OJrtr* FIRST CLAM OPPICB apace app. 10001,093 words
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Letter121 1963-09-28 14 1 DEPLORE the nonchalant attitude of the Alor Star Town Council in not doSnar anything to improve the modern amenities of Titi Siam, in the way of a good metalled road and the installation of water-pipes into the homes of its residents. We have been121 words
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Letter163 1963-09-28 14 rE City Council has seen fit to smarten Braddell Heights estate by trimming the grass verges, and re-surfacing all the roads. Monsoon-drains and culverts have been overhauled and cemented where necessary. Yet, within a matter of days the Immaculate grass verges were again littered with domestic rubbish, from163 words
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Letter347 1963-09-28 14 QUR seventh year of independence has begun with no mention of any plan by the Government to establish a National Library. While we make admirable progress in the social, political and economic fields we are in danger of neglecting the Intellectual one. To enable our young intellectuals and347 words
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Letter167 1963-09-28 14 IAM a trainee-teacher in one of the secondary continuation schools in Malacca. Since last year, I have been attending lectures six days a weefc, and lor five days a week I have to teach in the afternoon. This means, with travelling included, that my day begins at 7167 words
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166 1963-09-28 14 SINGAPORE'S SICK, STARVING ANIMALS I AM disgusted and sickened by the appalling way in which animals are treated. I refer to the all too common sight of dogs wandering around homeless, starving, diseased and badly injured. It costs only 10 cents to phone the RSPCA a society doing a great166 words
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Letter139 1963-09-28 14 NOWADAYS anyone can pur- chase a motor vehicle either new or secondhand with a small down payment and reasonable monthly instalments three years for a new vehicle and two years for a second hand one. There are no compelling reasons now for the Government to139 words
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Letter204 1963-09-28 14 YOUR correspondent "Resident II" who complained (ST. Sept. 20) about the appalling traffic arrangements at the recent Johore Grand Prix should consider himself lucky that he had only to walk the last 50 yards to reach his house. I live In Jalan Yahya Awal204 words
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Letter91 1963-09-28 14 THE lorongs off Changl Road between the sth and 5i mile and Telok Kurau are in a condition that can only be described as deplorable. Lorong 'M' in Telok Kurau is a notable exception, however. Representations made to the Rural Board brought the reply that these are private91 words
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214 1963-09-28 14 r J'"HE Survey Department. Kuala Lumpur, moved from their old premises In Mountbatten Road to new offices In Ourney Road over a year ago leaving behind the map sales office. This was to make it convenient for the public to purchase maps right214 words
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Letter98 1963-09-28 14 AS one who regularly makes use of Hugh Low Street and Chamber- lain Road. I would like to state that the flow of traffic here is very unsatisfactory. Traffic congestion and minor accidents frequently occur, particularly at night. An analysis of the situation clearly shows that jay-walkers and98 words
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Letter103 1963-09-28 14 QNE has only to travel third class during a holiday period to notice the shortcomings of the Malayan Railway. Many unfortunate passengers have to stand in the corridors and at doorways which is most risky. This has been going on for years and must stop. Notices like "Standing103 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-09-28 14 Buys Bunny By Batph Hvintdahl B-BUSS! NOU KWAVE A HEART, *N IX MY ELECTRIC I ':S~*—^W -J^ 1 Z^-^^Sm. 1 LEFT THE J PORKY! TH" SNOWS BILL IS HUSH J ~*"2Zl^a^/"^ !!"~~I^_J >L LIGHT BURNING IN THE v A ROOT OEEP OUT J ENOUGH! j ~~fl y GARAGE WHEN YOU59 words
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Advertisement1246 1963-09-28 15 One S'pora Mill Stvn Penang MELAMPUI i.terpeei biasgoit It Pt/TMar Sa*t 21 MAROH .frpaal IB Pt/Oct 3 ANIiLUCHUI Limpeel Glasgow Sapt 21 Oct 2 Set 4 AJAX !mm M*Mt tiamOMg Ocl J Oct I Set 1/13 Set 11 "RRHUS I pill. Ouoim klisto* Set 11 Oct 13 OCt 14/11 Set1,246 words
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Advertisement1393 1963-09-28 15 WjSmMSBSSiS&EB^Kk RgH THE EAC ONES I HWG«PO*t WAALA IWtfUtM.WIttTWIHAa fWAWO kjjpg<jya I *i, mwm to. pojoims in.«wa«M 9 moot ttm tttatte ***m momi nm rtiotta aaan SAILINGS I* fctHOA, Lt HAtRI MAMMKk. BKIMtH, MUWtHT. aOTTftDAM IMStEBDAM OSLO. BOTHENIURt AH* COPENHAtEN 4 port s'nwv ftnana. "PATAGONIA" I) Sailed ll Part/ 211,393 words
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Advertisement1304 1963-09-28 15 bknl&lljime EXPRESS SERVICE TB LONDON, LUftBPBBL S CONTINENTAL POSTS. apart r ,-n*a Ptataa SENMACBMOI (HJ N'targ. I'M*. Httr*. Warn li Pt tmi» S**t 21/ 1 HNAaTTY (E.LpJ L'paaT N'aanj, Hull, ffaaa C 45/Tt*ay Sept 71; 4 S'moutl let 12/U Oct IS/2B Set 21/12 KMTTM L'pttl, Marrt, Bremin, R'oaa Set 14/171,304 words
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Advertisement1214 1963-09-28 15 feMeAUSTER <Sc CO., LTD. w Tel: Nl. *****. U^ BLLBmMAM UMB cV KLAVENESS LINK UNISBL aAMSHK. IsntRSAM. I l« ANWUS. UH HUNCUCI, kUVKLKIU ft NMSSUIBiauta HAr lE. VANciuVEI I PORTLANI wn sr uieuTiti —llZ** 1 1 tmm S-par* P. rijaai *bon«ilu t caiu Hrn, kafar* im*m, e*u h.h tt K1,214 words
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Article88 1963-09-28 16 ciatien made these change* in Hi rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to SIOO) Csnsda: Duyias TT 36 l/t, airman OU 36 I "J, Midi! M credit hills. M I 16 trade bills. Sslltof TT sr 00 ready: Canada ;■> Swm Francs I4U I J: Belgian Pranct IKM:88 words
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Article82 1963-09-28 16 Further August rubber crops included London Asiatic Group 2.736.000 Ib.. Pauline Group 2.094.000 Ib.. Golden Hope Group 1.698.000 Ib.. C attlefleld 367.000 Ib.. lloacote 351.000 Ib.. Hoi v rood 94.000 Ib.. Hongkong (Selangor) 44.000 Ib.. KHUnchail I Rubber i 60.000 Ib.. Kuala Selangor 78.000 Ib.. Malaysia 88.000 Ib..82 words
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Article124 1963-09-28 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Fit. INDUSTRIALS were generally steady today. Some leaders eased following Sydney's easier market yesterday, but overall moves were about in balance North Broken Hill featured base metals with a rise of Is. to 31s. 9d. after higher profit and dividend announcements, but Mt Isa dropped is. to124 words
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710 1963-09-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent rt industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued to be uncertain in tone as tbe rift between Malaysia and Indonesia continued without any real sims of healing. When the section opened prices were steadier and market was moderately710 words
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Article22 1963-09-28 16 Malayan Stock Indires Sept. 36 Sept. 2: industrials: 117.4? 118.H Hns: 107.04 106.9.1 rubbers: 110.53 110.53 Dee. 29. 1962 10022 words
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Article754 1963-09-28 16 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL* Bcuttcad (6.0U0) 51. 36: C.T.O. arcta 375. «d. BL.: Dunlcae il.UOO) 52.92, (1.00U) $2.80. (l.OOO) K.*S (1.000) (2.85, (1.000) $2.86, (2.000)754 words
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Article26 1963-09-28 16 September 37. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71. cents (down 3 a cents). TIN: 5461 (up 62* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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Article255 1963-09-28 16 OCTOBER Hrst trade rubber buyars f.e.b. elesetf at S p.m. In tlngapert und Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 711 cents per lt> down 3. cents on Thursday's closing level lor tbe position. The tone was easier. R.A.t. and F M R.I elesing priest in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int.255 words
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Article66 1963-09-28 16 HIHESE Product Exchange, Smga- e*re neen strices Mr eicul yesterday: Cecanut eil bulk (48 sellers, drum »49* sellers Cetrra: Sept. Oct. UK Continent (30 Buyers. Ptpoer Muntok white SI Ml sellers, Sarawak while $150 sellers, special Sarawak black $120 sellers, garbled Lamponc black $120 sellers. AST A $132466 words
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299 1963-09-28 16 rpHE price of Straits tin was 1 declared in Penang yesterday at $461. up 624 cer.ls per picul. The estimated offering at 240 tons was down 5 tons. In London on Thursday apart from cash which held about steady the tin market299 words
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Article286 1963-09-28 16 SNirt lying UmpMi th« tingspers Marb.ur .h.r.tt er eiaeeted tedar an: Aacanlua 44, lx>tc*n 31/32, Laoa 1/2, Sum pi tan N.W. S. I'hyllu T. Coaway 42/43. BanUrlf 10/11. City of Eaatbourna 33/34. Asahl Uaru 8/7, Oaaka Mara 28/30. MisaJcl Ifaru 27/28. Brooklyn Halctata 8/9. Emilia Plater286 words
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Article622 1963-09-28 16 THE incredible behaviour of the Indonesian government during the past week set the stage for one of the most active markets Malaya has seen for j many years, and had an immediate salutory I effect on the Malaysian economy, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their622 words
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Article182 1963-09-28 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 27. Thre« months INDUSTRIAL* Dunlope 20 cts. M. Cement IX nm J£. Smelters 20 ct*. Container* 12 t« Kaao 21 eta McAUater 12 r»«. Ked. Dls. 15 eta. Roblnao- 11 -is. f. *N. 18 eta. c. 8to:«e 4td Gammon 16 cv. Rotlunans 11 ta. H182 words
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Advertisement1045 1963-09-28 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Cast Canada SeMPVio* Spore *P. S>ant Honfkont K'fiMf S F'CISCO L.AnttlM N.Tor» Kmikatrt Man" 71 11 Oct 1/1 N*« 7 Net I N*. 71 Nat II Net IS Oec ■lilinaHara" 77/71 Nat 11/ i Oec I Oec I Dae 71 Oec 711,045 words
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Advertisement736 1963-09-28 16 feg THAI LINES Frta: Ntti Ytrl tia Smi. WORTHY lIWN Nesr York Ht 7 Spore Nt»lJ iieneni Ageno* OCEANIC UOVI iSINUPPJt) LIB, OCUNIC LLOTI (r tl Mj Ll», lawan hh.ii h.ijm iiui rsit s.iliiius PktM. Ftaigt* ssesint* .twtta »n*« c RIOGRANDE LINE >OUTH AMtRICA/SOUTM *FRICA/FaR (AST ft VICE VRSA Oiiehortmo736 words
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Advertisement62 1963-09-28 16 WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED Half yearly Interest on 8<~ f Drbrntnre Stock payable 15th October. 19C3. Notice is hereby given that the 1 Register of Debenture Holders mill j be closed from Bth to 15th October 1963. both dates inclusive, for tha preparation of interest warrants. R O. BEAI E. Secretary.62 words
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Advertisement618 1963-09-28 17 EXECUTIVE TRAINEE FOREIGN IMPORT/EXPORT COMPANY REQUIRES TRAINEE FOR EXECUTIVE POSITION IN PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION. APPLICANTS WITH B. PHARM. DEGREE AND PREFERABLY SOME COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE TO APPLY TO BOX A 5908 S.T., SPORE. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines require a Ground Hostess/ Receptionist. Applicants must be able to speak English, Malay and Chinese.618 words
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Advertisement1365 1963-09-28 17 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF notice is hereby O iven I THE GREATER MALAYSIA that the trading name ol Fook i cmppiiur fOMPANY I IMITFI) Choy Motor Company < Business I animiUi CUMr Art I LIIYHILU Registration No. 186flil of No. 42 IN THE MATTER OF Koia Road1,365 words
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Advertisement755 1963-09-28 17 NOTICES THE BORELLI RUBBER CO. LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend ot 10 cents per stock unii less 40' i Income Tax will be paid on 22nd October 1963 to all stockholder! whose names appea.' on 'he Company's Register as at755 words
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Advertisement658 1963-09-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY General Clerks are required tor Schemes in Rural Areas. Must be I Federal Citizens. have passed Senior Cambridge or Federation of Malaya Certificate: te able to type I 30 w.p.m. with some knowledge of j book-keeping. Knowledge ot Malay preferred. All-in-Salary on the scale658 words
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Advertisement598 1963-09-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Assistant Krfistrarship APPLICATIONS are invited from University Graduates with at least 2 years administrative experience for the post of Assistant Registrar. Salary Scale: $715x35-1030/1 10X 40-1300. In addition, a variable allowance is payable. The Point of entry will depend on the qualifications and experience of598 words
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Advertisement522 1963-09-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1964 APPUCATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified subjects of the Ruler of Pahang for Pahatu; SUte Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya and University ol Singapore for the Academic Year beginning 1964. Applicants mu&t have obtained a Division 1 or Division II Cambridge Overseas522 words
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266 1963-09-28 18 WORLD ROUNDUP KINGSTON, Fri. Garfleld Sobers (89) and Frank Worrell (73) helped the West Indies touring team score 314 for nine declared against The Rest on the second day of their three-day match here. The pair hit 147 in 65 minutes forReuter - 266 words
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Article51 1963-09-28 18 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Turf Clubs November Meeting (Nov. 3, 6 and 10) will be for horses in Classes 2 and 3. Distances are: Class 2 51 f straight or BJf and 6f or 9f; Class 3 6f or B}f and 6f or 9f Entries close on Oct.51 words
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308 1963-09-28 18 Picture Fan II looks a 'good thing' in Plate race RACING with Epsom Jeep down Picture Fan II as a "good thing" in the Autumn Plate (BAf at Penang on Sunday. This veteran campaigner is a mudlark and it has been a long time since he had a chance to308 words
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Article146 1963-09-28 18 T ONDON. Fri. There are 35 second acceptors for the Cesarewitch Handicap (18ft at Newmarket on Saturday, Oct. 5. They are, with probable Jockeys and weights: Acrophel <G. Lewis) 9.4; Oak-! ville 9.1; Clarion and Sannazaro both 8.5; Voivode (A. Breasley) 8.2; Lost Property 8.1; I trillo andReuter - 146 words
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Article775 1963-09-28 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One KHAMPANG PHET: Second to Pepita over 7f last week; won easily over Ipoh 6f in June; second-run specialist; any going. TIN RUSH: Strongly fancied on Wednesday but finished seventh to Ramarajlam; will appreciate extra half -furlong; a mudlark. PEPITA: An easy winner last week;775 words
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Article1305 1963-09-28 18 Race One: 1.45-Cl 4 Div 2~6f 1 ***** BMMit Beh»r (Orchard Synd.) Noordln. 6 8.13 Sluuri 6 2 ***** Sh.ntin Inn (Marilah Konfsl) Ahmad, 6 8.12 Khami. 1 3 ***** Knampanc Phet CPU St.) TJoa, 7 8.12 (F) MlfchoU 7 111% v n £n t jr id i1,305 words
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Advertisement143 1963-09-28 18 Fresh as m^ Incomparable A m mm m m m fabrics! Af C IA/ STYLES! fW r Wnf COLOURS! RANGE! Complete range of DON Shirts is available throughout Malaya GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LUMPUR and SEGAMAT How To Moke An Ideal Tonic WatT for Hot Weather A small alo" of143 words
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Advertisement157 1963-09-28 18 mm. RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to (eel wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatic*'. mm LUMBAGO. Yea, Deep Heat really give* fist relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting wanning agent, methyl talicylate. aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates157 words
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Article, Illustration938 1963-09-28 19 Records say: Cup to Selangor A PREVIEW o TODAY'S 37th Malaya Cup soccer final looks a walkover for defending champions Selangor against the same opponents, Penang, they beat 1-0 last year, yet it may not be, in the best traditions of Cup football. Having thus prefaced my annual contribution to938 words
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Article337 1963-09-28 19 Harun is hopeful of a hattrick MALAYA CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OELANGOR'S soccer boss Harun bin Haji Idris, who has led his team to victory in the past two Malaya Cup finals, gives his team a good chance for a hat-trick tomorrow, which if accomplished will be Selangor's first in337 words
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Article158 1963-09-28 19 BURNLEY CUP: SELANGOR FAVOURED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Selangor, who became tint holders of the Burnley Cup, championship symbol of under-19 inter-siate soccer, when they beat Perak 3-1 in last year's final, are favourites to retain the trophy tomorrow. Their challengers this time will be soutnerners Singapore in a 7 p.m. final158 words
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Article196 1963-09-28 19 Results of previous Cup finals Cup BnaU are: 1921 Spore 2 Selangor 1 1922 ScUnfor 3 Spore X 1923 Spore 2 Perak 1 1924 Spore 2 SeUngor 0] 1925 Spore 2 xl.mgor 1 1 1926 Permk 1 Spore j 1927 Selangw 8 Spore d I 1928 Spore 2 Selancor 2196 words
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Article89 1963-09-28 19 League Cup draw the third round of the football League Cup to be played on Wednesday, Oct. 18. is:— Aston Villa v West Ham; Bcunthorpe or Stroke v Bolton; Brentford or Bournemouth v NewcastleColchester v Brighton or Northampton; Halifax v Ipswich or Walsall; Notts Co v Bradford or Middlesbrough; Working-tonReuter - 89 words
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277 1963-09-28 19 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Fortysix Singapore soccer representing Police, Malays and Singapore's under 19 team —go cup hunting to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The Police go to mccl their Federation colleagues in their annual cup match at Gurney Road on Sunday; the Singapore Malays a ill represent South277 words
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651 1963-09-28 19 By KEN FERNANDEZ: Kuala Lumpur, Sat. TOMORROW morning's men's singles semi-finals A from nine o'clock in the Selangor Badminton Association's Invitation (Gold Cup) championships will be a straight ilght between Malaysia and Thailand. The line-up Is: Yew Cheng Hoe v Narong Bhornchlma and Billy Ng651 words
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Article251 1963-09-28 19 Walkover makes Darul the champs SINGAPORE, Prl. Darul Aflah, saved from relegation at the start of the season by a SAFA decision to expand the League First Division, become champions today. Darul Aflah got the points which assured them of the championship when I.R.C. give them a walkover. Darul, who251 words
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Advertisement143 1963-09-28 19 FERIITHI hD PS* R KEEPS ON GOING WHEN THE OTHERS HAVE STOPPED JMwUxibc Silver Exidf Batteries are specially wSS&f^StL rr.ade (or cars in tropical countries Thrjr are stronger, more reliable and B**3^^^' V > BORNEO X '£r T. KISHEN CO PROUDLY OFFERS PRICES AT REAL WHOLESALERS IMPORTS) COST ON ALL143 words
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Miscellaneous176 1963-09-28 19 SOCCER 4 Anderson School. Ipoh 1. InterHassan Cup (Raub): DTC 3 Pra- schools (Seremban): KOV 2 aer's Hill 2; Talping Leaf*e: 7 Tengku Besar School 0. Cnder-lSi Bn RMR 8 CRC 1. Tengku Beaar School 2 KOV 1. HOCKEY RUGGER Inter-regional tourney (Kluang): Inter-aeh«ots (Ipoh): Anderson Muar Bangkak 3 Kluang176 words
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Miscellaneous70 1963-09-28 19 SOCCER Burnley Cup final (7 p.m.) Malaya Cup final (B JO p.m.) both matches at Merdeka SUdlum). BADMINTON ScLanjor Gold Cup championships 3rd day (Stadium Negara) XL from 9 a.m. RUGGEB XL club matches: S'gor Club v HMS Lion fpadang). University of -Malaya v University of Spore (University): VIOBA v70 words
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Article75 1963-09-28 20 JAIL FOR TOWKAY WHO TOOK BICYCLE SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. R. Ramason. defence counsel, speaking in mitigation for Chua Sit Hul, 30. who pleaded guilty of theft of a bicycle worth $30 on July 11. said Chua was drunk at the time. Mr. Ramason said Chua, was a wealthy businessman and75 words
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Article81 1963-09-28 20 LONDON, Pri. The United States today gained a winning 3-0 lead over Britain and so qualified to meet India in the Inter-zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition. The Americans clinched victory in their inter-zone semi-final when Chuck McKlnley and Dennis Ralston defeated the British81 words
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Article48 1963-09-28 20 PERTH, Fri. The Western Australia State Government has decided to postpone Indefinitely its plan to send a trade-seeking mission to Indonesia, Mr. Charles Court, Minister of Industrial Development announced today. He said the Government would wait until Indonesia-Malaysia difficulties were solved. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article23 1963-09-28 20 HAVANA, Fri. Miss Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman cosmonaut, is due to arrive here on Monday for a visit— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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176 1963-09-28 20 Sabah needs its own Parliament House: Sir George SINGAPORE, Fri. Sir George Oehlers, Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly has made two recommendations to the Sabah Legislative Council to revise old Standing Orders and to build a new Parliament House. Sir George, who flew home tonight after attending the first176 words
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293 1963-09-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three top officers from the police and armed forces will fly to the Borneo states on Monday to spend a week examing the security in the region. They are the Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff. Maj.-Gen. Tengku293 words
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Article375 1963-09-28 20 LONDON. Prl. In spite of the removal of the threat of an autumn -election, buyers were still exercising a good deal of caution In the stock markets today. An Initial better trend failed to expand. Gilt-edgeds eased following the announcement or terms of a new375 words
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437 1963-09-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR TENGKU Abdul Rahman has told the Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Men zies, that the people and Government <>f Malaysia were "deeply appreciative' 1 of Australia's readiness to 'help Malaysia in time Of need. He was referring to.- Sir Robert's statement437 words
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Advertisement27 1963-09-28 20 FRAME TOLEDO GE R MANY I RODENSTOCK THE WORLD'S LEADING EYEWEAR MANUFACTURERS Obtainable From All Leading Opticians Sole Agent: SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO., P.O. BOX 553 Singapore.27 words
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