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Title Section22 1963-02-05 1 AVEBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963: if 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration466 1963-02-05 1 A CHANCE TO GO FREE Premier Lee gave him 24 hours to make up his mind— but so far he has merely acknowledged the letter 'Go away and never return' Singapore, Monday SOON after his arrest on Saturday Lim Chin Siong was offered immediate release and travel466 words
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Article411 1963-02-05 1 This is Hit full text of His Singapore Prime Minister's letter— dated Feb. 2 to Mr. Lim Chin Siong: Dear Lim, You have known since October 1961 that'l have stated publicly to foreign correspondents and Journalists in Singapore at two of my press411 words
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Article47 1963-02-05 1 LONDON. Mon. Barclays Bank announced here today that they are to help form a new investment bank In Spain, the Banco del DeaarroUo Economic o Espanol ißandesco>. which is to provide a means of financing enterprises that promote the development of Uie Spanish economy.—Reiner47 words
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Article465 1963-02-05 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. "THE Ministry of Culture today rejected a request from the chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, to broadcast in full "the unabridged, unedited" version of the press conference given by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at Singapore465 words
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Article94 1963-02-05 1 A protest cable from Dr. Lee SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Barisan SoslaJis, Dr. Lee Slew Choh, has cabled the AfroAsian Solidarity Conference Secretariat in Tanganyika to protest that the party's delegate to the meeting. Mr. Urn Shee Ping, had his passport withdrawn at Nairobi and was on his94 words
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Article44 1963-02-05 1 TOKYO. Mon. A Soviet Government mission headed by Mr. N. S. Patolichew. Foreign Trade Minister, arrived here 'today to sign a new Soviet -Japanese trade- and payments agreement, which provides for exchange for goods worth US$67O ov«r the next three yean.44 words
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Article95 1963-02-05 1 Qick puffs -less cancer BUFFALO (New York State). Mon. The American Cancer Society told cigarette smokers yesterday they would run less risk of lung cancer if they took a few quick puffs on their cigarette soon after lighting up. The safest thing is not to smoke at all. the societyReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-02-05 1 Travel clamp ON Jamit DETENTION ORDER TO DE ENFORCED AFTER TRIAL SINGAPORE, Monday. JAMIT SINGH, 33, General Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, has been put under restricted residence in'Singa'pctfe "in the interests of Malayan security." The order, signed by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang481 words
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154 1963-02-05 1 63 DEGREES IN COLD, COLD SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Mon. The lowest temperature in the history of Singapore was recorded last night 63 degrees. The reading was taken by Mr. John Ede at his orchid nursery in Mandai Road with two thermometers one belonging to him and the other to ttie Meteorological154 words
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Article35 1963-02-05 1 VIENNA, Mon. Communist Czechoslovakia has freed an American held for four months on spy charges, the U.S. Embassy In Prague said today. He is Robert Roy Budway, a V.M.C.A. worker from Washington. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article128 1963-02-05 1 lAKARTA, Mon. Brunei rebel leader Azahari was believed to be still in hiding in Jakarta today after a weekend of contradicting rumours and reports about his activities and future plans. A Czech Airways jet Azahari's last chance to leave Indonesia by commercial aircraft before the128 words
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Article35 1963-02-05 1 MALAYA PROTE f JAKARTA. MM doncM i h i- rii i mil proti-^l from >1 on ;jll«"J'''l x ioJ mi territori il by Indonesian gM receatt] learnt ben thr»rit.»ti\' ly toni) hi RfuterReuter - 35 words
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Article154 1963-02-05 2 MANILA BEGINS BIG PROBE INTO 8,000 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS MANILA, Mon. Nearly 8,«6e Indonesians illegally staying in Southern Philippines were scheduled to be screened by the constabulary (National Police) today for possible Communist links. Constabu lary Chief. Brijr.-Gen. Dominador Garcia, ordered the screening yesterday following receipt of154 words
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102 1963-02-05 2 Indonesia's 'expansionist —ambitions'— tf ANILA. Mon. The I*l Evening News warned editorially today of "increasing evidence of Indonesian expansionist ambitions." "The vast flow of military and technical assi-staiicc from Moscow to Jakarta has turned Indonesia into a huge arsenal of modern weapons and given It an armed capability far In102 words
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113 1963-02-05 2 'Civic action' soon for these 1—350,000 JAKARTA. Mon. The Army Chlef-of-SUff, Major General Achmad Jani, has said that 350,000 troops, mobilised and trained for th e planned West New Guinea campaign last year, are now ready for "civic action." The Government plans to put soldiers on civic action development workReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-02-05 2 Pakistan's new Foreign Minister RAWALPINDI, Mon President Ayub Khan yesterday appointed Mr. Zulftcar All Bhutto (above) as Pakistan's new Foreign Minister, to succeed Mr. Mohammed AH who died last month. Mr. Bhutto. 35. Industries and Natural Resources Minister is leader of the delegation which has been conducting talks with India61 words
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315 1963-02-05 2 'OUT THERE' IN RHODESIA, A SWING FROM FEDERATION LONDON, Monday. THE people of the Rhodesian Federation now favour an "economic association," the British Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. R. A. Butler, said on his return from Salisbury yesterday. Mr. Butler, who Is also the Minister in charge of Central Africa, touredReuter - 315 words
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121 1963-02-05 2 The Achilles' Heel of Fascism by Ben Bella ALGIERS, Mon. Premier Ben Bella yesterday said Angola was the Achilles' Heel of Fascism in Europe. Mr. Ben Bella and ambassadors of four Communist nations attended the opening of an Angolan Rebel Movement Bureau in the Algerian capital. The ceremonies marked the121 words
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Article250 1963-02-05 2 YfANILA, Mon. A] ITI new political party was born here last night when the Lapiang Manggagawa (Workers' Party) proclaimed its candidates for the posts of Manila Mayor and Vice-Mayor in the November elections. During 1 their convention earlier yesterday the Lapiang Manggagawa adopted a constitutionReuter - 250 words
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Article24 1963-02-05 2 TOKYO, Mon. Nineteen members of the Diet have endorsed a proposal to eliminate the "no war" clause from Japan* constitution.24 words
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Article83 1963-02-05 2 TEZPCR (Assam). Mon. —The Chinese have completely evacuated the North-East Frontier Agency where they made their main advances last October and November, it was officially stated here yesterday. The Special Commissioner for the North-East Frontier Agency, Mr. Khating, said the Chinese had left the entire areaReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-02-05 2 CALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia >. Mon. Southern Rhodesia's Minister of Justice. Mr. Clifford Dv Pont, issued a statement hert last night expressing sincere regret over an airport incident Involving Mr. Kenneth Kaunda Northern Rhodesian Minlstf of Local Government. Mr. Kaunda. who Is also leader ofReuter - 132 words
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Miscellaneous208 1963-02-05 2 Allen Oop It,, V. T. Ummlim |Tm€B6S»M3UNO )PeOBASLV ONE W"™ MV *V BUT hC I I /WVRtOHT. THEN A A CO»CH IS tUMNO A STAFF 1 MAN OUT TViEBEy OF THE BOtXA BCTTEK SMt* TT» HMG TM LE/NE WEETHQ TMUBSO.V.-.SAVB J| ASKING FOB .-/FOOTBALL BOY«/ TEU.IM T>C V WOKtPHX! A208 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-02-05 3 BRITAIN and ITALY OPPOSE de GAULLE'S DREAMS ROME, Monday. British and Italian Government yesterday warned that any grand political designs for Europe which might lie behind Britain's exclusion from the European Common Market would not go unchallenged, diplomatic observers said. In a Joint communique issued here after two days ofReuter - 415 words
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219 1963-02-05 3 Paris denies planning political axis with Madrid p A R I S Mon. France is carrying about a good neighbour policy with Spain, but any reports of a planned Paris-Madrid political axis are erroneous, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on British Press reports that PresidentReuter - 219 words
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Article23 1963-02-05 3 LONDON. Mon. Amman Radio quoted Mecca Radio as saying Yemeni royalist artillery had shot down an Egyptian Ilyushln bomber. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-02-05 3 QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh wave from the steps of the plane before leaving London Airport for their Australasian tour. The royal couple flew to Fiji via Canada before boarding the yacht Britannia for Ne* Zealand.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 44 words
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Article203 1963-02-05 3 I^EW YORK, Mon. —A top State Department official said last night it was possible that the Soviet military strength in Cuba was 10 times what it had been before the missiles crisis in October. Mr. Edward Martin, Assistant Secretary of State in charge of Latin203 words
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Article200 1963-02-05 3 Peace walk— from Delhi to Peking QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON, Mon. The World Peace Brigade Is to sponsor a Delhi-to-Peking friendship march, it announced here today. The' marchers will r>e six Indians, six other Asians, two Americans, two Britons and one Austrian. MOSCOW: A substance, which the ancient Egyptians may200 words
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Article140 1963-02-05 3 27 die in identity card stampede SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFF (Canary Islands), Mon. Twenty-s even people were killed i yesterday when a crowd stampeded from an old building when it began to crack and groan. The building, at Granadllla. 32 miles south of here, was being used for municipal purposes.Reuter - 140 words
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Article59 1963-02-05 3 ROME, Mon. Rome doctors yesterday called a three-day strike, to begin next Saturday, and Invited all doctors throughout the nation to Join It. They want the Government to eliminate extensive paper work required In handling medical Insurance cases, standardised fees for Insured patients, and permission to59 words
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Article42 1963-02-05 3 OENEVA, Mon. A thief who broke Into the safe of a Lausanne firm Is In danger of his life because he touched a box containing radium. Police have urged him to present himself Immediately at a police station or hospital.42 words
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Article29 1963-02-05 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The people of West Java are mobilising for an all-out campaign against hordes of rats which are threatening to devastate the rice harvest.29 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-02-05 5 Floods wreak havoc on cars BOATS SAIL OVER THEM AT HIGH WATER ONLY the tops ol these cars can be seen in the flood waters which hit Buse in the First Division of Sarawak last Tuesday. But this was not the highest point of the floods, which had ravaged Sarawak98 words
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Article, Illustration274 1963-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE talks that are being resumed for Brunei's entry into Malaysia will be three-phased. PHASE ONE: Independent discussions among members of the six-man Brunei delegation which Ilew here over the weekend. Their discussions, which began today will last two or three days.274 words
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Article47 1963-02-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Bri-j tish Army authorltes will allow; Muslim civilian employees to goi home at 3.30 p.m. each day during the fasting month. This decision tnday averted a threatened demonstration by some 400 Muslim members of the War I^nartment Civilian Btaff Association.47 words
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Article59 1963-02-05 5 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Despite an all-nigh;, hunt an escaped prisoner. Mahmood bin Chat. 45. was still at large today All police stations in Kedah have been alerted. Mahmood. who was serving a year's sentence for failing to report his whereabouts M a police supervisee, escaped yesterday59 words
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Article115 1963-02-05 5 KUCHING, Monday. ITNDERGROUND Communists are smuggling bundles of Communist literature into Sarawak and distributing them, according to informed sources here. These sources said literature containing antl-Malay-sla material and pro-Mao Tse-tung songs of unknown origin was being received here without check and mailed to variousUPI - 115 words
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Article111 1963-02-05 5 ARRESTS PUT OFF DISPUTE HEARING i SINGAPORE. Mon. The mass arrest of trade unionists on Saturday had its repercussions in the Industrial Arbitration Court today when the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union applied for a postponement of the hearing of a dispute between it and Paterson, Simons and Co., scheduled111 words
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Article40 1963-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —A eight-man delegation of Malayan officials, led by the Chief Police Officer of Krdah and Perils, Senior Asst. Commissioner J. G. Ruclkcv it'lt here for Banukok today for monthly talks on MalayiThai border co-operation40 words
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73 1963-02-05 5 ALOR STAR. Mon—Shahrom bin Kasdon. 23. who I outraged the modesty of a 1 12-year-old girl, was today bound over for one year. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence at the town council labourers' quarters on Sept. 13 last year. "I take73 words
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Article37 1963-02-05 5 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A laoourer. R. Doraisamy. 45. had his right leg crushed last nizht when he was run over by a passenger train at Sungei Korok, hulf*m mile south of Alor Star.37 words
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Article44 1963-02-05 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penan* j Urano division will hold a spe- clal prayer meeting at Urano Hall on Friday ntsht on the occasion of the 60th b-.r the Prime Mimv.er. Termku Abdul Rahman. The mooting will oe (ol.o«ed by (out.44 words
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Article65 1963-02-05 5 KLANG. Mon. The Klar.g Umno division Is to call on its 2.0Q0 members to refrain from any comment against Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaya. The decision was taken at a committee meeting of the division. The members will also be asked not to make any remarks on65 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-02-05 5 Neither side wants to call two women to give evidence EIGHTH DAY OF THE TRIAL SINGAPORE, Mon THE prosecution today closed its case against Jamit Singh and Yeow P'ook Yuen, officials of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, who face charges of misusing union funds. Closing its case before the425 words
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Article154 1963-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The chairman of the All-India Handicraft Board, Mrs. Kamala Dcvi Chattopadyaya, left for India today with an advice to Malayan women to take part in politics and social welfare work. "A country should be run by j both sexes." she said.154 words
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Article67 1963-02-05 5 PENANO. Mon. A police Inspector was today fined $50 when he pleaded guilty to Inconsiderate driving by colliding with a motor-cycle at the junction of Burmah and Pangkor roads on the night of Oct. 24. Inspector -Kokhtar bin Abu Kassim. 25. told the court It was67 words
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Article55 1963-02-05 5 MALACCA, Mon. A man ran of with a watch worth $880 from a shop In Bunga Raya Road yesterday. The owner of the shop. Yen Chong. 45. told the police that he gave chase but the man escaped The man was bargaining when he suddenly55 words
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Article350 1963-02-05 5 IPOH, Monday IJALLOT papers seeking authority to take industrial action, including a strike, have been sent out by the National Union of Bank Employees to its 4,000 members all over the country. The marking of the ballots will be completed I before Feb. 15.350 words
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Article28 1963-02-05 5 IPOH. Mon.— Yap Kian Koon, 23. was today fined $75 or in default one week's jail for abusing a police constable. He pleaded fuUty.28 words
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215 1963-02-05 5 Several eyes offered to Penang 'bank' pENANG. Mon.— The Penantf Eye Bank has received a good response since its establishment last July. Several donors, Malayan and non-Malayan, have already willed their eyes to the bank. In the case of one nonMalayan, his bequest can be transferred to another eyebank !f215 words
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93 1963-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A meeting to unite 7.500 workers In the Central Electricity Board under a single national union will be held later this month. The move to Initiate the national union is being made by the president of the CEB Junior ©Ulcers' Union.93 words
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Article15 1963-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The House of Representatives will meet on March 4.15 words
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Advertisement152 1963-02-05 5 Jl GOLD MEDAL At the last Paris Hotel Equipment Fair (Salon Technique de I'equipement hotelier) ANKER Cash Registers have been awarded a Gold Medal. Since only 5 Gold Medals have been awarded amongst 800 exhibitors, we are justly proud of this distinction As in Paris, ANKER Cash Registers have been152 words
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Miscellaneous78 1963-02-05 5 Hu f ,s Bmmm/f B M Rmlpk Hvimdmkl l- f vt< >j fwiy i \fi*.i cm p'x *1 foM.vewy weu.: I\ fl truer hack wa pokt\ ■v I*— LuCtfY. I *AMT UN jl THAT ye«. I PO WANT TO tteT M I I C9EQK MtL Uttf* J TO WtWT VMV78 words
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Article, Illustration667 1963-02-05 6 Lee to employers: Don't exploit situation SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today told employers' representatives that they must not take advantage of the Internal Security Council arrests "to exploit, or in any way injure the interests of innocent workers in unions, even in those formerly led667 words
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Article34 1963-02-05 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. Singapore's newest Chinese restaurant the Hung Kan« In North Canal Road will be officially opened on Thursday by the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hi. Ko Teck Kin.34 words
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Article213 1963-02-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. rpHE Singapore OovernX ment tonight replied to a Press report today, which quoted the central council of the Singapore National Union of Journalists as having declared that it would study Saturday's mass arrests with a view to urging the Government to set up a213 words
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Article94 1963-02-05 6 THAIPUSAM TRAFFIC DIVERSIONS SINGAPORE, Mon—Police are making special traffic arrangements for the Thalptuam celebrations to be held at the Chettiars* Temple In Tank Road on Wednesday aad Thursday. On Wednesday, between 6 p.m. and midntfht and 7 a.m. and midnight on Thursday. all vehicle* heading towards Tank Road from River94 words
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355 1963-02-05 6 ASIA LOSING ITS CHARM SAYS AUTHOR GANN SINGAPORE, Mon. A VISITING Ameri- can novelist, Mr. Ernest Gann observed today that the "New Asia" was now losing some of its traditional Oriental charm because of the inroads Western culture had made upon Asian society and its way of life. Mr. Gann,355 words
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216 1963-02-05 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. T<HE Council of SATA today said it was willing to have its wage dispute with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Bank Employees' Union sent to the Industrial Arbitration Court for a settlement. The council, in a Press statement, said: "Should the union216 words
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188 1963-02-05 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Justice Buttrose told a man convicted at the Assize Court today of armed robbery that any leniency for those who appeared before him on charges of robbery, armed robbery or robbery with violence was out of the question.188 words
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Miscellaneous364 1963-02-05 6 THE following Is today's sche- Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala (QP 733) 8.45 pjn.: to Sydney dule of civil aircraft move- Lumpur (ML 171) 10 am.; from tQF 742) 8 pjn. ments at Paya Lebur airport. Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Japan Air Übm: To Bangkok. Singapore: (ML 1031 n 30 am364 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1963-02-05 7 THE ALLIED COLLAPSE AT AMBON AND TIMOR BEFORE THE JAPANESE TIDAL WAVE ON August 2, 1942, a Japanese patrol stumbled through the matted jungle of the wild mountains run ning along the south era coast of Java. Suddenly, a forward scout signalled. The patrol1,524 words
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597 1963-02-05 7 COLIN LECUM - The man behind the U.N. victory in Katanga COLIN LECUM by KITWE. Mon. The capitulation of President Tshombe of Katanga has come as no surprise to United Nations officials. Recent U.N. policy has been based on the firm belief that Mr. Tshomße would give way once he really understood the597 words
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Obituary51 1963-02-05 8 M War* Sl' f Minimum i MR. MHPN YIO family recret t» announce thr death of his mother Madam Bin Beok Keow. aged H, at Oenerat Hoapital. Singapore, on 4-2-«3. Cortege leaves Ngee Ann Kongsi. Tecanew Funeral Parlour, tpper fterangoon Road, for Ruklt Timah 12 m.s. at Noon on51 words
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Article32 1963-02-05 8 t* W,r4t 11$ (minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Madam Khoo Hock Neo thank all friends and relatives for tbelr condolences. Donations, Scrolls. Wreaths, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement32 words
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Article133 1963-02-05 8 I* Words J/« (Niaisuml THAIPUSAM Colri Storage Bupercloaed on 7th HYbruary. There ill be no deliveries. FCDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all Teachers and boon addicts to browse In their showrooms at Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. FRII: Lemon 3que*z«r with every 4 pkts Daybreak Fresh Frozen Oyster* purchased.133 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, February 5. 1963.
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Article654 1963-02-05 8 The Philippines Government < probably did not expect much I more from the London talks than the frank and friendly conversations which its mission (up to a point) enjoyed. The joint communique at the end of the talks was a noble model of discretion. It reported that654 words
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Article295 1963-02-05 8 The Medical Journal of Malaya puts the incidence of tuberculosis in the Federation at between 70,000 and 210,000 cases. The margin is unhelpfully wide, but it is worth noting that even the higher figure shows a decrease of some 40,000 cases compared with estimates made a couple295 words
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Article301 1963-02-05 8 The Deputy Prime Minister can be reasonably certain that the Pahang Government will respond to his suggestion that i it should open its land schemes not only to home settlers but 10 migrants from other States as welL Pahang has an excellent record of hospitality: its readiness to301 words
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Article, Illustration934 1963-02-05 8 Ceylon: A time of travail FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT: COLOMBO, MONDAY 15 years after independence, the outlook is still gloomy CEYLON, c n t c r ing the sixteenth year of independence this week, is in such an economic plight today that many Ceylonese do not glory in Mrs. Bandaran934 words
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Article809 1963-02-05 8 CASSANDRA - PEOPLE WITHOUT PAPERS CASSANDRA Dy of the London Daily Mirror NEW YORK. Monday. F<OR fifty-two days and fifty-two nights this roaring, pulsating city has been without newspapers. It is the greatest blackout of the daily printed word in the history of the Press. The printers demand more money, shorter hours809 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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98 1963-02-05 8 The high cost of that law course RECENTLY Professor Sheridan stated that the authorities had been against the part-time law course at first. When one considers the expenses incurred In training a mere ha.idful of students (nine finally graduated) perhaps there was some justification for this opposition. I understand part-time98 words
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Letter43 1963-02-05 8 TkR. Ruslan Abdulgani MJ claims that Indonesia had neither "aunts" nor "uncles." Has not he forgotten that Indonesia has an "adopted father" Khrushchev, who supplied her with jet bombers for her "defence"? Now she uses them to threaten us. MALAYAN Singapore43 words
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Letter90 1963-02-05 8 rE Indonesian opposition to Malaysia Is meaningless In Its context. Its statements against Malaysia leads one to believe that It Is envious of the initiative taken by Malaya to free the Borneo territories from colonialism. Its support for the Brunei rebals too is absurd, for the rebellion was90 words
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Letter117 1963-02-05 8 WITH reference to Mr. F. J. Benjamin's letter of Jan. 30. I would like to j point out that It Is not necessary that a motorist. I who has overstayed his parking time, should pay the parking fee personally at the car park kiosk. He may arrange for117 words
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366 1963-02-05 9 UUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The leader of Party Rakyat, Malaya. Inche Ahmad Boestamam. said today that the reasons given for the arrest Of 111 people in Singapore two days ago were "unconvincing, illogical and childish." Inche Boestamam. who was detained for366 words
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109 1963-02-05 9 BINGAPORE. Mon—National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. manufacturers of batteries, have retrenched about Mime 40 daily-rated workers because of "los? of some overseas markets Coiilirmlng this, the Managing director of the company. Mr B. V. SalenlUb. said today the workers became redundant. Negotiations, he said, had been109 words
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Article201 1963-02-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. "1 qnWO brothers here were each fined $250 r today for assaulting a police officer at a New Year's Eve dance. Graham Patrick Zehnder. t teacher in a Singapore sovernrnpnt school, and Desmond Anthony Zehnder who Is on a ho'iday visit from Sydney, were201 words
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Article, Illustration426 1963-02-05 9 Yew Hock hits Lee: You freed Red weapon and helped sharpen it SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO Opposition parties, the Barisan Sosialis and the Singapore People's Alliance, .have asked for an immediate session of the Legislative Assembly to discuss the detention of left-wing trade unionists and politicians.426 words
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262 1963-02-05 9 Lure of the East? Ex-Pte. Jennifer puts love first I f ONDON. Mon. Pri- vate Jennifer RawUnson of the WRAC proved typically feminine the moment she married. She changed her mind. Not about her bridegroom. Fred Wakely, 22-year-old RAOC lance-corporal. But about the posting to Singapore, which would have separated262 words
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Article79 1963-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A court today heard how an illegal Immigrant. La Manik bin Ibrahim, sawed his way out of the lock-up at the Immigration Department, South Quay. He was arrested again a month later. La Manlk. an Indonesian, was awaiting deportation when he sawed the Iron79 words
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Article30 1963-02-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. New Zealand's new Trade Commissioner in Singapore Mr. Charlts A. Paul, began official duties today. He was formerly Assistant Trade Commissioner and Comcrclal Attache In Japan.30 words
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Article108 1963-02-05 9 KUALA KANGSAR. Monday npWO soldiers of No. 19 Reconnaissance Flight, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars. Ipoh, and a lorry driver, Ah Mun, 40, were killed today in a head-on crash between a timber lorry and an Army Land Rover. Two other soldiers and the lorry attendant. Tang108 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-02-05 9 JUDY YONG - Howard's next role— the (real life) quiet man JUDY YONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. Trevor Howard, 44 (above) the rugged British actor who yearns for a quiet and peaceful life away from the film world, flew into Singapore last night from Sydney and immediately decided to extend his one-hour stopover to279 words
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Article178 1963-02-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'FHE two-month-old egg "war" between the Federation and Singapore is likely to end soon. Arrangements have been made for an early meeting between the two Governments to thrash out the problem. Inche Mohamed Khir Joliarl. the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, told178 words
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Article56 1963-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A woman's handbag, containing Jewellery and cash found In the Changl Market last month is still in the Joo Chlat police station waiting to be collected by Its owner. Police today said the handbag was found by Inche Abdul Rahim bin Hajl Munshi56 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-02-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The British Ambassador to Manila. Mr. J. A. Piicher (above), arrived here by plane today for a oneday visit to see Lord Selkirk, Commissioner-Gene-ral in South-East Asia. He has been attending the London talks between Britain and the Philippines. Mr.128 words
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212 1963-02-05 9 Two more detainees moved from S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two more Federation-born people, arrested in the big swoop in Singapore, have been brought here, bringing the total to 14. A police spokesman named them as Chan Chiaw Thor, assistant secretary of the Barisan Socialls publicity and education committee, and Koh212 words
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Article82 1963-02-05 9 MALACCA. Mon. Five hundred and liftv men of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, stationed at Tevendak Camp. 13 miles from here, left today for Singapore en route to Brunei. The Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. H.C.I. Rome, will receive a briefing in Singapore before the82 words
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247 1963-02-05 9 MALAYSIA ECONOMIC CO-ORDINATION TEAM DUE TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eight members of the Malaysia Economic Mission will arrive on Thursday to draw up a| blueprint for economic I co-ordination among! the Malaysian territories. Their leader. Professor Jacques Rueff, will Join them after they have completed the preliminary investigation in lour247 words
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Advertisement194 1963-02-05 9 A "Quick Shine" in Quick Time with AUTO POLISH and CLEANER °Mfint to (m/c ieauti&ti? ACNI riOUM SUMMINO MAUTtrUI iUST For a glamorous figure with firm A shapely bust, beautifully smooth A blemish-free complexion, treatment A prevention of Acne and other skin blemishes, electrolysis removal of superfluous hair. Also Evening194 words
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Miscellaneous442 1963-02-05 9 I Pine And Dandy; 10.15 MeRADIO MALAYA l0(lv Time 103 i Llko Rhythm: 11.00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHOKTW.Wt ™«p*,~ SERVICE 41.7 melres RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. ti.OO Time Signai, Hi gur.iku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning SHORT WAVE SERVICE Melodies; 700 Rendezvous With i 41 metres Music; 7.30 Time Signal. The urniiiiu442 words
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Article, Illustration555 1963-02-05 10 CONCENTRATING on a full-time career is what most women do. They are so keen on making a success of it that they hardly dare to venture further. But there is one woman I met in Singapore who does more than Just holding on to555 words
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Article286 1963-02-05 10 IF you own a chair 1 that has been reupholstered once or more you should be proud of your purchase. You are among the minority who knows how to buy sensibly, reports Mr. J. Gordon Knapp, president of an industrial design firm. "The chair you like286 words
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Article292 1963-02-05 10 HOW CARELESS CAN YOU BE WHY is it that lots of advice is given on how to put make-up on, and not much is mentioned about how to remove It? Let's face it a quick soap and water wash is not enough. Finding the right "recipe" for a292 words
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350 1963-02-05 10 PARIS CHEERS THE TAPERED SILHOUETTE REVIVAL CHRISTIAN Dior's new "tapered silhouette," which' revives the bosom, relaxes the waistline and retains the kneecap hemline, was cheered by a Jam packed crowd of Press and celebrities at a show in Paris over the weekend. Reports from Paris state that Dior's designer Marc350 words
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Article83 1963-02-05 10 REFRESHING SNACK A CUP of coffee Jelly, moulded in regular or demi tasse caps, is refreshing snack or ririwurt on a hot day. In a saucepan, mix I envelope of un flavored gelatin with 1/3 cap of sugar, 2 talespoons of instant coffee and teaspoon of salt Add >7 cap83 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-02-05 10 iifHETHER it's a cheongsam, a suit or a classic-look-ing sheath, you can never go wrong if you choose it in white. White makes you look poised and elegant and it is a party-time winner. White can suit anyone, provided you351 words
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Advertisement295 1963-02-05 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 358 /mm maiden/brnr Underline Strapless in white cotton is designed with Maidenform's Unique Free 'n easy underwire. No inside wires to pinch, scratch or jab you! Unique Free 'n easy underwire is stitched into a separate fabric panel and attached295 words
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Advertisement106 1963-02-05 10 -HE the secret of a flawless skin U A lovely oomplezioB a. truly clear akin must ba "A baaed on regular deep rlatnsing. Even the most W expensive ooametica, if not thoroughly removed, can clog porea, ooarsea akin texture. In 'Anne French' Vk Deep Cleansing Milk you nave the ideal106 words
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Miscellaneous349 1963-02-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS might be a pity to break it 1- Lament about the tool* (4-4). drlnidng-bout (7). >■ Asks to wait makes us cross 6. Roman cols appears substah- (8). Ual to us (7). IS. Crowds of dullards round a 9. Some person who teaches to doctor gives349 words
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Advertisement1309 1963-02-05 11 McAUSTER oSc CO^ LTD. Ytfrn in, Net mii mS BJLLSRMAMJ UNI tV KLAVENIH UI*B tt^^^ Cm W CARLISLk 105 ANOELU. SAN FIANCIKO lONtni) HAMBURC ROTTERtMM SEATTLE. VANCOOVEI t PORTUNO HAVRE. NULL a MJOOIESOIuDCH Awettiio cane ft* Ctettai a Bart> Toora f. Sham -ma*! uoTii'ifii Par! T**- •■Ofl*¥llLl 11 Pert/Ttdty yn1,309 words
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Article216 1963-02-05 12 lh,p< lying al*ng»M>« tin llngac*re Harbtur wharvtt »r •xa*ct*d tMSay art: Benloyal jj/38. Walrtmu 20/2«, Sign 47, PreaMent Hayes 3*/S9, Morella 46. Uandowl IS/18, Emllle Maenk 40/41. T»efat 33/34. Pulau Kidjanic N.W Soudan 6/7, Hermund 19, Pooeda 8/B, Ulnuhirr 31/32, KlmanU 24. Klyinj; enterprise II 44.216 words
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520 1963-02-05 12 From Our Market Correspondent rr Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was on the ouiet side with only a small turnover recorded. Industrials were steadier by a few cents in the morning, but afterwards turned quiet in later tradinz The steadiness appears to have been520 words
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Article22 1963-02-05 12 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Industrials: 101.07 101.46 lin- 10R.62 108.53 rubbers: 1*2.88 102.88 Dec. 29. 1962 IN22 words
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Article675 1963-02-05 12 POMBINKD business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur traulng rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: ■•ulttad (3.000) 11.87. (2.000> 11.3"!. (1.0001 »1.59: Dunlept 11.000) 12.65 T). (1.000) 12 64 D (3.000) 52.55. (2.000) $2.64. (4.000) *2.63.675 words
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277 1963-02-05 12 •PHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was declared at $427.50 per picul, down 25 cents on an offering estimated to be increased by 10 tons to 245 tons. I In London jn Friday less animated dealings were apparent in tin compared with277 words
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Article111 1963-02-05 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. /GENERAL investment and Indnstrial shares ruled steady to firmer and most leaders improved. Favourable company reports were again the main influence. Oils and base mrlah were easier .V-sociated Australian Oil being divvti is. to 265. Loanx closed firm. C.R.A 18 9i Mount l*a t.7 4» N.111 words
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Article22 1963-02-05 12 Pahaaff Coasol crushed 18,500 tana of ore in January, produced 215 tons of lode tin concentrates and sold 215 tons.22 words
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Article10 1963-02-05 12 Blvtsrrirw Robber EttaUes produced 333,000 lb. in January.10 words
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Article139 1963-02-05 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Keb 4 Three month*. Dunlopi 14 eta. f. Darby 44 K. A N. IS eta. C. Storage 4|d. Oammona 11 eta. S. Traction 1/3 J. W»uirt>> 15 eta. Shell IS eta. M. Brew 25 eta Btaunahlp S eta. M Cement IS cta.B. Tlmea 33 eta. Container!139 words
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Article27 1963-02-05 12 February 4 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 89 cents (op three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $427.59 (down 25 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 10 tons)27 words
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Article87 1963-02-05 12 ■THE Malayar tichant* linht AneI ctatlen made ihrir cbangea id ita rate* to merchant* yesterday tall rate* I to (10U): Canada: buying TT 3o 1/.. airmail OD 35 5/8, 90 d/at 36 1/8 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bill* Selling TT *r OD ready: Canada 35 I/O: Italian87 words
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Article100 1963-02-05 12 CHINEIC Prwtuca liUvanft, lima part na«n »rt*»t wm a4«ul y«*Uroay: Ciunrt «4ls butt (42| aatter*. dmm •M aellert. C«»ra: Jan. Feb. UK/Cootlocnt 1371 Igajjpjgaji Pe«#«r Muntok white $160* aellera. Sarawak .vhlle (1971 Mllart, apecial Sarawak black »107« tallera. garble* Lamponc black ***** aellera. ASTA II 2i aellers. intatwre100 words
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Article253 1963-02-05 12 lIBHUARV ».Mt trad. r..bo«r buy 1 afa I.e.*. clonvd *l a p.m. in .Singapore and Kuala Uunpur yeaterdav at SO centa per lb. up three-elghthi Ot a cent. The ton* wh* quid. $.C. C.R.A. and F. M.R.I. clomna; pnern in cvnU prr lb.. ycrtcrday: Int. ft, prompt lob.253 words
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Advertisement46 1963-02-05 12 DOMINION LINES SINGAPORE TO MELBOURNE PASSENGERS ONLY. Soils Spore Arr. M bourne S.S. FRANCIS DRAKE 24/2S FEB. BTH MAR. S.S. GEORGE ANSON 24/2S MAR. 6TH APR. FARES AND FURTHER DETAILS FROM HADDEN CO. (S) LTD. (TEL: *****). HARPER GILFILLAN I CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Penan,.46 words
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Advertisement533 1963-02-05 12 ESTATES OF 1. Tok Benc Hoe Ute ot No. 41. Jalan Naaas, Singapore wbo died at the aforesaid address on 9th day of December, 19«: (P.T.719/1962). 2. Choy Chooi Chlng Ute of the General Hospital, Singapore. who died In the General Hospital, Singapore, on 20th day of November, 1960. (0.A.204533 words
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Advertisement1046 1963-02-05 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RAJA MUSA ESTATE NATIONAL TYPE PRIMARY TAMIL SCHOOL. XL ALA SELA.NGOR Applications are Invited from Pederal Citizens for the post of Head Teacher in the above Primary School vhich is classified for one increment under the unified teaching service. Applications who have passed at least the Tamil Teachers'1,046 words
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Advertisement812 1963-02-05 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO DRAFTSMEN Applications are Invited for positions as Draftsmen in the Public Works Department (Waterworks Section) on contract. Salaries are: Grade 'A' $690-870 Orade 'B $430-620 with a gratuity of 15% of final basic salary for each completed month of service. Child and812 words
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Advertisement864 1963-02-05 13 f Continued from Page It SITUATIONS VACANT it WmrtU SS (Min.)— Bmx St ett. txtrm TYPIST SECRETARY REQUIRED for Tampoi factory. Shorthand desirable but not essential. J.B. resident preferred. Apply Box A 5030 S.T. Spore. WANTED GBNBRAL CLERK experienced tn Oeneral Office Routines able to conduct Correspondence Independently, must have864 words
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Advertisement757 1963-02-05 13 FOR SALE ft WmrtU Si (MiH.)—Btx SO et*. txtrm BRASS TABLES: ror Brass Tables sod o'ber Items from brass visit Orient CraXts, 108 Orchard Road. Singapore. Tel *****. SPECIAL OFFER tor two weeks only. Latest new tllk brocad* material for evening dress. Cheoagaam t\ Kebaya at Talmanal's '.'3. High Street757 words
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Advertisement557 1963-02-05 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) !t Word* SS (Mi*.) Box SO el*, txtrm BUYING BATIK buy from fUngaporc'a only specialist Mary UrAre*. BUY THE MOST Beautiful and 8.-t Quality Jewelleries trora Poh Hu.it UoMsmith. READ MALAY MAIL'S "Sboppinic Centre" every Tuesday and Krid.iy fo' bargains galorr' NEW DESIGN P'.ATINUM, Diamond Brooches 'Necklacrs557 words
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458 1963-02-05 14 Top manufacturers to take part A $2 MILLION TV and radio exhibition will open in Robinson Road, Singapore, on March 1, to coincide with the Government's launching of the television service on February 15. The first of its kind here, the exhibition will run for458 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-02-05 14 BORNEO Sumatra Trading Co., (Malaya) Ltd., have embarked on a scheme to increase sales of pharmaceutical products in Singapore and the Federation. The company, local representatives for Merck Sharp and Dohme, one of the largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical products in the world, have241 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-02-05 14 Advertising director is retiring MR. M D. HAMERSLEY (above), managing director of Young Advertising and Marketing Ltd., Singapore. has announced his retirement Mr. Havmereley, 34. came to Singapore In 19*9 and took *rer the m»n*f«nfnt of Youngs In 1952. He later purchased the agency from the late Mr. CF Young104 words
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194 1963-02-05 14 Cathay pact with N.Z., Australian agencies /)NE of the largest XJ Malayan advertising agencies, Cathay Ltd., which also operates in Hong Kong and Bangkok, announces its association with wellknown Australian and New Zealand agencies which will enable it to further improve its facilities and services. The agencies concerned George Patterson194 words
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Article43 1963-02-05 14 Soap production In Singapore and Malaya In October was 52,799 cwt., bringing the total for the first 10 months of last year to 473,600 cwt, against 468,633 cwt. in the corresponding period of 1961. Singapore's output during October was 14,236 cwt.43 words
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Article126 1963-02-05 14 ANKER cash registers were awarded the Gold Medal at the recent International Parts Hotel Equipment Fair <Balon Technique de- l'equlpment hotelier). In which 800 exhibitors took part. The manufacturer Is Anker Cash Register Co. of Bielefeld. West Germany, established In 1872. It makes all types lerer126 words
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Article327 1963-02-05 14 fFHERE is now a tendency among a great number of Malayans to swing away from their rice diet to bread, according to Mr. Keith L. Ballantyne, the governing director of a leading Australian dairy produce manufacturer, K. L. Ballantyne Pty. Ltd. Mr Ballantyne who visited Singapore327 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-02-05 14 HRHE superintendent of the X Jobbing Plant of the Straits Times, Singapore, Mr. Chan Kwai Wing, left for Australia on Sunday to visit the mills and converting plants of the Associated Pulp and Paper Mills Ltd. Mr. Chan, is229 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-02-05 14 free competition in the Malayan refreshment A market is very healthy, and serves to ensure that the people get the fullest value for their money, M Howard F. Wilds, Jnr., vice-president of the Coca-Cola Export Corporation for the South Pacific and Far East areas, said200 words
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Article88 1963-02-05 14 The Singapore copra market continued to be very snort of available supplies and apart from a total of 480 tons Imported from barter area over the weekend, no other arrivals were noted says Lewis and Peat's report. No reports of fob trading were made despite the claim88 words
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Advertisement333 1963-02-05 14 M LEIPZIG TRADE FAIR 3rd- 12th March 1963 Showroom of the World A Comprehensive Display of Capital Equipment and Consumer Goods of all Kinds from 60 Countries Information anal Fair Cords can b« obtained from. Votitto Overseas Co.* P.O. Bex 1769, 121, Market Street. SINGAPORE I—Tel:1 Tel: 701*7 or at333 words
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Advertisement670 1963-02-05 14 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YtHJ'LLWANTTO OWN IT: Progress Motors Limited WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109. Pudu Rood, Kuala Lumpur. Th* most beautiful and most uttful horn* library ovor wßmmm\ S£s£s^~ asstmbltd... now available JJ^V from Ftdtral Publications mm^J'^W' Ltd. with tha groat now Hrn GREAT670 words
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322 1963-02-05 15 Jack Fingleton - Allen stakes Test claims with 5 for 43 Ja ck Fingleton MELBOURNE, Monday. r £HREE Test bowling "rejects" Day* Allen and Dave Larter of MCC and lan Meckiff of Victoria today continued to dominate the English tourists' last match at Melbourne. Allen took five wickets, Larter four and MccWJciff followed322 words
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Article146 1963-02-05 15 MCC 375 iCraveney 185, Meckiff 5-93) and 112 for two; Victoria 307. VICTORIA 1ST INNS il58-3 on Saturday) lawry c Smith b Luter 15 REDPATH c Smith b Allen 26 STACKPOLE c OoldweU b Allen 23 POTTER St Smith b Allen 106 COWER c and b Allen 28 WEST146 words
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Article70 1963-02-05 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. BTTA president Tang TuckWah will lead the Singapore team to the sixth Asian table tennis championships at Manila (Feb. 3-16K Mr. Tang replaces Ch'ng Tolc Ngam. who Is unable to go as manager because of business committments. Mr. Tang will attend the Asian70 words
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Article179 1963-02-05 15 DAVE'S TRIP TO OLD CLUB GOLF SINGAPORE, Mon.— Dave Thomas, the British Ryder Cup golfer, who is here to compete in the Singapore and Malayan open championships, made a sentimental Journey last weftken d to Kluang. Welshman Dave was stationed at Pamol Estate, In Kluang nine years ago when he179 words
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Article64 1963-02-05 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Karttng Club winners: Rac% 1. L. P. Hughes; Race 2. Chan Kirn Slang; Race 3. C. Chan: Race 4. A. Ng; Race 5, C. Dimmer; Race F. MMdes: Race 7. M. Perkins; Race 8. Dimmer: Race 9. Llm Chin Choon; Race 10. A. Ng; Race64 words
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343 1963-02-05 15 Coach outlines 'musts' SINGAPORE, Mon. TF Singapore's national coach Tan Eng Yoon can x find support for his views, Singapore athletics this new Malaysian season will step right out of the apathy and sliding standards of recent years In his report on the 19«3343 words
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154 1963-02-05 15 Selangor Pahang get byes in FAM Cup FUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All 14 teams taking part in the Malaya Cup competition have entered for the FAM Cup which begins on Mar. 15. The teams are Pahang. Kelantan, Trengganu, Kedah. Perils. Perak. Penang. Singapore, Singapore Joint Services, Johore, Malacca, Negrl Sembilan. Federation154 words
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Article103 1963-02-05 15 SCHOOLS UA" 8 pts. WINDSOR "B" 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Com- blned Schools "A" became champions In the SAFA youth six-a-slde soccer tournament today. Schools, playing better fotball throughout, won deservlngly by eight points (two goals to two (two corners). Schools led 4-0 at half time with a103 words
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Article61 1963-02-05 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chinese and RAF. champlons and runners-up respectively in the SAFA Premier League, will play a "return match" at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday. SCFA secretary Choo Kwai Low said today: "This. Is a friendly game and we hope to try out some new players61 words
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156 1963-02-05 15 THUAN HENG AIMS FOR NEW RECORD on SATURDAY SWIMMING CINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Thuan Heng, the teenage swimming star, alms to beat his own Singapore record for the 400 metres freestyle before he leaves for Perth on Feb. 13 to compete In the All-Australian champ lonshlps. His record, set last year.156 words
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Article31 1963-02-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Today's Malayan hockey results: Penang Jolly Lads 4 Indian Association 2. Ipoh Div. I Police v Stb RMR (postponed); Div. 2 Municipality walkover from Samuel's.31 words
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302 1963-02-05 15 jtfANILA, Mon. Eight ITI countries will definitely compete in the Asian table tennis championships here beginning on Friday. They are Malaya. Singapore, Japan. Formosa, South Korea. Thailand, South Vietnam and the Philippines. India might be the ninth team in the eight-day tournament but soReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration316 1963-02-05 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep Commentary KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Johnny Wilson showed excellent judgement when he rode Dark Romance II to an easy victory in the Tengku's Gold Cup over lOf here yesterday. Dark Romance II won by oni;' a length but he was going away from his rivals316 words
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461 1963-02-05 15 Weights for Sunday's races at Bt. Timah SINGAPORE, Mon. Weights for the first day of the February meting at Buk i t Timah on Sunday: CI. 1. Div, 1-Sf UamJ»a-8«tt» t.W Bon Viveur 8.13 Dark Romance II 2 Pulau Fmngkor 8.12 I Mickey Rooney •M MJi National J«y 8.11 Pinkson461 words
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Article228 1963-02-05 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nee Soon, RAF Changi "A," The Blacks "A," RAOC "B 1 and SCC "A" today advanced to the quarter-finals in the SCC seven-a-side rugger competition on the padang. Lala, a tall Fijian, showed splendid kicking when he converted all three tries for Nee228 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-02-05 15 SPORTS DIARY HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 2: Field Force v La Salllans; Sameul's v TAWA (Padang). SWIMMING Spore age-croup mert: Heats for boys' events (Tg. Rhu).25 words
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258 1963-02-05 16 UN man hearsTengku on our 'difficulties' with Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. •JHE United Nations undersecretary and chef de cabinet, Mr. C V. Narasinihan, has expressed concern over "difficulties" between Malaya and Indonesia, which the Prime Ministor, Teogkn Abdul Rahman, outlined to him during a 90-minute conversation at the Residency today.258 words
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Article32 1963-02-05 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will bo cut off from Nos. 72 to 86 Ceylon Road and from Nos. 170 to 192 Carpmael Road, on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn.32 words
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Article36 1963-02-05 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Thalpusam festival will be sponsored with a special pooja ceremony by Mr. P. Valuplllai at the Sri Senpafra Vlnayagar Temple, 19. Ceylon. Road, from 6.30 ajn. to 8 a.m. on Thursday.36 words
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Article120 1963-02-05 16 That was the last of big John... NEW YORK, Mon.— John Steinmetx, 38, who weighed 670 lb., has died in hospital at Jacksonville, Florida, after being admitted on Saturday night complaining of lung congestion. The cause of death has not yet been determined, and a post-mortem will be held later.Reuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-02-05 16 LORD SELKIRK, Commissioner General for Souch-east Asia leans forward to talk to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, at Singapore airport. Dr. Subandrio arrived on Sunday night by air from talks in New Delhi with Mr. Nehru on the Slno-Indian border dispute. In JAKARTA, Dr. Subandrio said181 words
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236 1963-02-05 16 I ONDON, Mon. The ±J defence correspondent of The Times today wrote that a conflict of interests between the Ministry of Defence in London and the Far East headquarters in Singapore is understood to lie behind the "curious" affair of the Strategic Reserve236 words
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Article298 1963-02-05 16 LONDON. Mod. It was a satisfactory day In the London stock markets with business showIng a good increase. In equities the leading Issues (ailed to maintain an Initial upward trend and In most ca^es were showing small falls at the close. Many secondary Issues were well savoured and298 words
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Article48 1963-02-05 16 LONDON. Mon— Spot 2J 11/16U, Mar. 23 11 16 d.. April 23 11/16 d.. May as-Sd.. April/ June 23 \d., July Sept. 23'» d.. Oct. /Dec. 23>jti. Jan. Mar. 23-Sd.. Apr./ June unquoted. July/Sept, unquoted, ci.f. Feb. 23\d.. Mar. ii «d.. Apr. 23 3 nd. Tone: Dull.48 words
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Article22 1963-02-05 16 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £855.. sellers £856. Forward buyers £8564. tellers £856. Settlement £4664. Turnover ajn. 155 tons, p.m. 160. Tone: St*ady.22 words
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Article229 1963-02-05 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 Ten publications of student bodies, trade unions and Party Rakyat have been banned in Singapore. Action has been taken following Saturday's arrests. The ban was made under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance announced in a Gazette Extraordinary tonight. The proscribed publications 1. Fa jar229 words
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154 1963-02-05 16 Queen E is swimming for her life, said the TV joker LONDON, Mon, A television skit, which described the sinking of the royal barge and Queen Elizabeth "swimming for her^. life," brought tele- J phone complaints from 36 indignant viewers this weekend. But 113 viewers rang up the BBC to154 words
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Obituary120 1963-02-05 16 JOHN WEE 800 ENG hk«l pa.iird away suddenly on 4-2-A3 lravlnK behind hi.i beloved wife, 2 daughter*. 2 lons-ln-law, one son, S KrandcMldren. 2 Kbttera, and one brother, (Rev. Fr. Peter Wee). Cortei:* leaves No. 3 Rant Const Road at 4.3* p.m. on Wednesday 6th February for Queen Of120 words
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Advertisement323 1963-02-05 16 A STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC BY THE COUNCIL OF SATA The Council of the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association has been negotiating for several months with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union regarding salary scales and allowances applicable to employees working in the Shenton Way and Changi Road clinics. We323 words
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