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Title Section21 1963-02-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Nat** 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration635 1963-02-12 1 'ARMED CONFLICT../ He tells a special press conference: I don't mean war, but there may be incidents. Danger of a common frontier JAKARTA, Monday DR. SUBANDRIO declared today that if Malaya's hostility io Indonesia spread to the Borneo territories, there could be armed conflict. But he emphasised: "IReuter - 635 words
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Article61 1963-02-12 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, "regrets" that Indonesia dad to oppose Malaysia "but understands our viewpoint." the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. told correspondents, today. He said he had given Mr. Lee a "full explanation" of Indonesia's policy when he visited SingaporeReuter - 61 words
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Article261 1963-02-12 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE; By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday J"HE two-month-old "egg war" between the Federation and Singapore will end on Friday. This is the result of a series of meetings between Federation and Singapore ministers involved In this issue. A joint statement from the Federation's Ministry of Agriculture261 words
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Article89 1963-02-12 1 Suspended sentence for Chang SEOUL, Mon. The South Korean Army higher court martial today sentenced former Prime Minister John Chang, 54, to three years' jail, suspended for five years, for complicity in an anti-Government plot. Chang was sentenced to 10 years' jail in his first trial last September. Execution ofReuter - 89 words
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Article59 1963-02-12 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— The leader of the Indian delegation to the Indo-PakLstan talks on Kashmir, Sardar Swaran Singh said here today that "considerable difficulties" had emerged during toe third round of talks in Karachi. However, the two countries had agreed to discuss the matter furtherReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-02-12 1 Roosevelt House opened in India INDIAN Prime Minister Mr. Nehru (second from left) and President R a d h a k r ishnan (second from right) pose for a picture with their hosts US Ambassador and Mrs. John Kenneth Galbraight (centre) at a formal dedication ceremony of "T h cUPI - 101 words
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Article45 1963-02-12 1 CAPETOWN, Mon.— An explosion which camaged a telephone box over the week-end in the suburb of Claremont was "definitely sabotage," according to police. This is the third time in two months that a telephone box has been blown up in this area.45 words
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Article99 1963-02-12 1 LONDON, Mon. The British Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, said at a public tneet^nf In Brent wood. Essex: "Our country has just taken a bad knock in Paris and Brussels. We are like a team that was well ahead and then gets set right back. "We have just99 words
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137 1963-02-12 1 Everything normal in 'invasion' area From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHDJG, Mon. Security forces sent to the Lundu area, south of Kuching, yesterday after an invasion scare reported this afternoon that there were no armed men in the area. They said there had been no Incidents and everything appeared normal, although the137 words
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Article88 1963-02-12 1 OTTAWA. Mon.— The Minister for Veteran Affairs, Mr. Oordon Churchill, was appointed today as i Canada's new Minister of National Defence and Senator Wallace MeCutcheon was named Trade Minister. Mr. Marcel Lambert. 43-year-old M.P. and Speaker of the Commons In the last Parliament, took over the88 words
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Article37 1963-02-12 1 PALMA. Majorca. Mod. A Swedish blond*. 21-year-old Monies Rafby of Stockholm, ty named "Ml* United Nations'" In a bMtttjr contest which ended here today. Monica, a 37-23-33 fashion model, defeated girls from 31 countries ReuterReuter - 37 words
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212 1963-02-12 1 Towkay Lim (man who gave away a million) dies PENANG, Mon. Millionaire philanthropist and pioneer planter, Towkay Lim Lean Teng, died in his Northam Road home today at the age of 94. He had been ailing for some time. His death ended the colourful career of an immigrant from China212 words
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211 1963-02-12 1 Clashes as junta flush out Iraq Reds BEIRUT, Mon. Firing from sten guns and bazookas broke out in Bagdad early today with hand to hand fighting on both sides of the Tigris. The revolutionaries wore wiping out Kassemites and known Communists, according to Keith Deves. Reuters Baedad correspondent who arrivedReuter - 211 words
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Article45 1963-02-12 1 21 MINERS POTCHEFSTH lOM isoutn Africa), M.-n. Twenty-one African mm its Ji'-ii nf heal saffoc i l;r>n toa.»v mliph «-l«"vnttir br«ikf down 7,tM i low Miri ice Xnntli Afrp ins \k <• x c h taliM-d Adi'kni At the Hartcteesfontetn mine I F I45 words
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Article147 1963-02-12 2 ISRAELIS JOIN NUCLEAR AGE RACE •TEL AVIV, Mon. 1 Israel announced i yesterday that she was engaged in a Middle East race to enter the nuclear age. The Defence Minister, Mr Shimon Peres, said In a speech that Israel "could do nothing" to prevent the Arabs from acquiring nuclear t147 words
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Article36 1963-02-12 2 I'ARIS, Mon. President Tshoni. be of Katanga said here today he would return to Katanga after i treatment for eye trouble In Parts ;.nd Switzerland. "I cannot even read a newspaper." he said.36 words
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Article, Illustration379 1963-02-12 2 HARRIMAN: RUSSIA WORRIED ABOUT PEKING GETTING NUCLEAR ARSENAL WASHINGTON, Mon. MR. Averell Harriman. the United States Assistant Secretary of State for Par Eastern Affairs, said last night he believed the Soviet Union was concerned about Communist China's progress towards acquiring an arsenal of nuclear weapons. AppearingReuter - 379 words
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257 1963-02-12 2 MOSHI, Monday. INDIAN triumph turned to anger last night at the Afro- -Asian Solidarity conference here when the Indian delegation realised they had been tricked into ending a three-day boycott of the talks. The conference chairman, Mr. Oscar Kambona, the Tanganyikan Interior Minister,257 words
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Article135 1963-02-12 2 US $120 m military aid for India WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. Averell Harriman. Assistant Secretary of 8tate for Far Eastern Affairs, said last night that the U.S. military aid programme to India totalled about US $60 million and Britain and other Commonwealth countries were contributing an equal amount. In a TVReuter - 135 words
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Article90 1963-02-12 2 KARACHI. Mon.— lndia and Pakistan last night decided to continue their Kashmir negotiations next month, probably in Calcutta. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto, Pakistani External Affairs Minister, and Sardar Swaran Singh. Indian Railways Minister, announced this after a latenight meeting. The announcement said the negotiations wouldReuter - 90 words
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Article37 1963-02-12 2 VIENTIANE, Mon.— King S»vang Vatthana and the Prim* Minister, Prince Souvanna Phounia, left here today for visits to the United States, Russia and 11 other countries which signed th« Genera agreement on Laos. Ufl.37 words
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Article27 1963-02-12 2 MANILA, Mon/— Fire last night destroyed the San Lazaro Hospital of the Philippines where patients with Infectious diseases were confined. There were no casualties.— CPI.27 words
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204 1963-02-12 2 Pro-Nasser riots in Damascus says Cairo r«AIRO. Mon. Cairo Radio reported that Syrian police opened fire and charged with canes and gunbutts to break up demonstrators outside the parliament bulidings In Damascus yesterday. The radio said that for the second day running demonstrators shouted antl-reacton-ary and antl-secessionlst slogans. Syria brokeReuter - 204 words
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486 1963-02-12 2 BEIRUT, Mon AN American engiA neer reported yesterday that rioting mobs took over the streets during the Iraqi revolt in Baghdad and that the Prime Minister. Gen. Abdel Karim Kassem. surrendered only when his ammunition ran out. Mr. Edward Fowley, of New York,486 words
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Article52 1963-02-12 2 TOKYO. Mon— Construction of th* world's 'onge&t iiidersea tunnel Unking Honshu Uhe Japanese mainland) and Hokkaido (Japan.-, northeminrs; inland, started today in a ground-breaking ceremony at Sapporo, Hokkaido. When completed in seven years, the tunnel wLJ extend for 23 milrn Including an undersea section oX 1552 words
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Miscellaneous13 1963-02-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \mutto jw rgyrw*^ 1 f***\ l/UnA 0 o**013 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-02-12 3 Burgess still loves England, says old college pal IMDSCOW, Mon. If A Mr. Whitney Straight, deputy chairman of Rolls Royce, met an old college friend here last night former British diplomat Guy Burgess. He said later: "I think he really loves his country." It was the first time the twoReuter - 350 words
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114 1963-02-12 3 'London-Rome to fight Paris-Bonn bloc' idea RAVENNA (North Italy), Mon Mr. Ugo La Malfa the Italian Budget Minister, told a public meeting here that his proposal for a "democratic union" between Britain and Italy was Intended to fight Franco-German influence in Europe. He added that Italy and Britain should collaborateReuter - 114 words
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Article29 1963-02-12 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Boeing's new three-Jet airliner, the 727. made its maiden flight today. It Is designed to operate In the short to medium range.-29 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-02-12 3 PEOPLE walk on the solid ice of the River Rhine, frozen over for the last three weeks. Leading through the centre of the picture is the narrow passage which is being kept open at great efforts on the part of ice breakers which cruise upUPI - 66 words
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257 1963-02-12 3 THOMSON.BREAK THE BARRIERS OF DISTRUST LONDON, Monday. ltfß. ROY THOMSON, the Canadian nev/spaper owner told Soviet and foreign correspondents in Moscow yesterday: "The barriers of misunderstanding and distrust which have separated us in the past years must come down," Moscow Radio reported last night. I r Mr Thomson, speakirm atReuter - 257 words
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Article88 1963-02-12 3 LONDON, Mon. A meeting at Eastbourne of Young Conservatives the youth wing of the Government party last night passed by an overwhelming majority a motion criticising the Government and call Ing for boldness and imagination. Only 30 of the 1.100 delegates to a Young Conservatives'Reuter - 88 words
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Article35 1963-02-12 3 AMSTERDAM, Mon.— Mr. Alan Oreen Minister of State at the Board of Trade, arrived here by air yesterday from London for a one-day visit to the Netherlands to study British export opportunities.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article40 1963-02-12 3 PARIS. Mon.— The bulk of the French Fleet will be transferred from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic within the next two years, it was reliably reported here. Only a light squadron will be left In the Mediterranean.40 words
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Article277 1963-02-12 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Crowds wrecked President Kennedy's plans to take a morning stroll In Central Park here yesterday with his five-year-old daughter Caroline. Mr. Kern iy. who arrived In New York from Washington on Saturday night to see a Broadway show with his wife, had walked only277 words
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Article, Illustration495 1963-02-12 3 GENEV/ Monday. jJIGH American officials believe that Russia is still interested in negotiating a nuclear test ban agreement despite her move to end the recent informal exchanges with the United States and Britain in New York. The 17-nation disarmament conference here is resuming495 words
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116 1963-02-12 3 'An atomic noose round the world' MOSCOW, Mon. The American global net work of mobile nuclear submarine bases is being developed as "an atomic noose" which the U.S. intends to throw around the world, the Soviet Communist newip aper Pravda said yesterday. "P art i c v larly noteworthy isReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1963-02-12 3 ALGIERS, Mon. Hundreds of; thousands of Algerians paraded; through Algiers' and ether cities' yesterday in Government-backed demonstrations demanding independence for Portuguese Angola. The throngs chanted "long live Angola" and "to the gallows" for Portuguese President Antonio Balasar. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Advertisement238 1963-02-12 3 FOR THO&E HWO CAZ£ FOR TH£IR &/I/K ■IBaiiiiiiiiiiFi S lIAAIf TAIIAC HAIR TONIC Available at all leading departmental stores entS 'J?^L KIAN GWAN(M)LTD. SINGAPORE. KUAIA LUMPUR. PENANG INDIA'S OUALITY PRODUCTS IN FOREIGN MARKETS yr 2SOO Veara ago Indian emiaaaries crosaed the frontiera I with a goapel of peace: J I238 words
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754 1963-02-12 4 Is there jurisdiction over individual pact between an employer and worker? SINGAPORE. Monday JJAS the Industrial Arbitration Court powers to deal with any individual agreement or contract of service between an employee and his employer? This question was raised in the court this morning by Mr.754 words
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249 1963-02-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A damaged car drove past a police checkpoint without stopping after a fatal accii dent on the Johore Causeway near the SingaporeJohore boundary, the Sessions Court was told today. L/Cpl. Nurdin bin Johar. of the Singapore Police, testified that he tried249 words
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148 1963-02-12 4 Five points for posting of greeting cards SINGAPORE. Mon. The Post Master General. Malaya, today urged the public to observe these points to ensure that their Harl Raya Puasa greeting cards would be delivered In time for the celebrations: Address your greeting cards clearly and concisely. Do not forget to148 words
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103 1963-02-12 4 SOCIALIST YOUTHS CONDEMN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The International Union of Socialist Youth which met in Colombo has cabled a resolution to the Federation and Singapore Governments and the British Commissioner-General for South -East Asia. Lord Selkirk, condemning the Malaysian federation as a "colonial plan." This was disclosed today in103 words
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Article58 1963-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Chinese V.M.C.A. will conduct s aeries of talks on vocations at the Shell Theatrette to help graduating secondary students choost their careers. The talks cover nursing (Peb IB), Journalism (Peb. 19), social work (Feb. 30), teaching (Feb. 25). Übrarlanshlp (Feb. 26) clerical service58 words
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Article29 1963-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Borneo Motors (Singapore) Ltd. will hold a cocktail party at Raffles Hotel at 7 pjn. on Friday to commemorate the first Par East Lambretu Convention.29 words
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Article28 1963-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Chinese Women's Association tonight liela their traditional "Chap Goh Men" dinner and dance aver their annual general meeting at the Cathay Restaurant.28 words
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Article342 1963-02-12 4 rrrmt following to today s ■L schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebex airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA Ml) 2.45 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi. Rangoon iBA 700) 6.50 pjn.;; from Melbourne, Sydney, Danvin, JaJtarI*342 words
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Article55 1963-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon Dr. Donald J. Bojjue. director of Community and Family Study Centre. University of Chicago, will speak on Recent population trends In Asia" at the Singapore Rotary West luncheon meeting on Thursday at the Princes' Restaurant. Dr. Bogue Is a delegate to the current conference of the55 words
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436 1963-02-12 4 Pickets' chairs poser for Chief Justice SINGAPORE, Mon DO pickets cause obstruction to a five-foot way by placing benches, tables and chairs and other things there during a period of strike? This question was argued before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court today when436 words
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Article49 1963-02-12 4 SINQAPORE, Mon —The Singapore Government announced today that owner-occupiers of huts at Toa Payoh. who last week accepted alternative accommodation of bade terrace houses at Kirn Keat Road, will draw lot* for these houses at the Houstn* and Development Board. Princess House, at 2.30 pjn. tomorrow.49 words
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Article46 1963-02-12 4 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore AnU-Tuberculoals Association's mass X-ray mobile unit will be stationed at the corner of Lorong Masjiri and Lengkong Ti*a from 4.30 pm. to 7.30 pm dally on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday to take X-ray pictures of residents in that area46 words
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358 1963-02-12 4 Mutual aid societies advised to change their rules OINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty-three bi g mutual aid societies, with insurance-type schemes, have been told by the Government to change their rules in the interests of their members. The advice was givrn in letters sent to them by Mr. Goh Sin Tub. Registrar358 words
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Article58 1963-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor B.H. Sheares. honorary consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist to the Kandag Kerbau Hospital, will deciare open the family planning exhibition at the University of Singapore new science block. Cluny Road at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition is In conjunction with the current International Planned Parenthood58 words
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Advertisement125 1963-02-12 4 1^" New Complexion Beauty Complexions are now taking on a new beauty through the use of a tropical moist oil that feeds youth-giving vitamins to the complexion Being isotonic in action, it revitalises the plasma colloids (the skin's water carriers) and gives the complexion a pretty peaches and-cream bloom free125 words
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Advertisement493 1963-02-12 4 -j§SHiIW. i N^ Op R anlae.tlOß| LAS] FEW DAYS 11 om- 1.30-4 00-6 30 t 930 pm. aj Tony Curtis Yul Brynner B "TARAS BULBA" (UA) 'onovition Eostmancolor mm NEXT CHANGS m LIN DAI ft Pcttr Chen Ha "LOVE PARADE" i Guest Stars: P. Romlcc Soloma iHAWSCOI'E EASTMANCOLOk J Mondonn493 words
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353 1963-02-12 5 A LOR STAI Monday. SEVERAL women and children made homeless by last Saturday's big fire at Kampong Tuala.ng, 12 miles from here, had to sleep under trees because no accommodation could be found for them. This was disclosed today by the Kota353 words
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Article138 1963-02-12 5 BLAZE GUTS HOME OF FAMILY OF 14 jtfIALACCA, Mon. IT A family of 14 were made homeless when flre destroyed their attap house in Pengkalan Rama Pantai here yesterday afternoon. The tenant ot the house. Goh Kirn Kok. a factory labourer, said that he lost $6,500 worth of property Including138 words
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177 1963-02-12 5 Everything gone in fire nine face a bleak Hari Raya UAWANG. Mon. A family of nine face a bleak Harl Raya after being made homeies<; by a fire which destroyed their house at Kampong Sungel Choh. three miles from here, this afternoon. All were away except for two young children177 words
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Article57 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Social Welfare Department paid out a total or $2,820,707 In public assistance and TB treatment allowances between October and December Ism The average number ol cases dealt with each month MM 26.J54. These included old age. advanced TB. treatment and chronically sick, physically57 words
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Article57 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Muslim Advisory Board hits asked the Singapore Government to change the date ol Han Raya Puasa trotn Feb. 33 to Peb 26 Reason for this request. Muslims began their lasting on Jan. 27 and according to their religious belief, me period ot57 words
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Article53 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. Henry Miller, vice-president of General Artist?; Corporation of Hollywood will arrive here on Wednesday to investigate the possibilities ot arranging for personal appearances of various American recording artists In Singapore and the Pederation. Mr. Miller will arrive by BOAC from Australia He will be accompanied53 words
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Article40 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE Mini -Seventeen people died on the roads in December more than twice trie figure for November The total number ot accidents for December, however, dropped by 21 to 2.860 an average of 92 a day.40 words
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Article, Illustration162 1963-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya has no representative at the AfroAsian solidarity committee conference at Moshi. Tanganyika. A Federation Government spokesman said this today when commentinc on the presence of a journalist. Inche Othman Wok (above), at the cnnference. Inche162 words
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85 1963-02-12 5 PENANG. Mon.— Lye Chee Lett. 23. today ..leaded not guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour. Lye, the prosecution alleged, hurled tire crackers at Constable Mohamed bin Cha at the Junction of Cannon Street and Acheen Street at 11 am. on Feb. 9. The85 words
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Article46 1963-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —A car belonging to a woman was reported stolen from the municipal car park In Bukit BlnteiiK Road here last night. Madam Soon Hum Moey. 44. of IQang Road, parked the vehicle at 7.30 p.m. and missed it an hour later.46 words
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167 1963-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Civil Service Clerical Federation today charged "desperate elements" in the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services with setting ud a rival union to destroy the federation. The Federation's general secretary. Mr V.G Ungam. said these elements167 words
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164 1963-02-12 5 A SURVEY SOON TO DRIVE OUT CAPITAL'S RATS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Municipal Health Department here will soon carry out a survey on rat infestation in the central area of the town. Three nealth inspectors will conduct a house-to-house search. This was announced today by the Commissioner of the Federal164 words
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Article29 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Ninety-five girls were detained under the Women's Charter, between October and December last year. During the same period 41 women and girls were discharged.29 words
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90 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three .38 ballets wrapped in transparent paper were found in a speedboad abandoned at Siglap by nine fugitives on Saturday night. Police, hunting for the men. also found two outboard motors dumped in the sea near the boat. The nine men. believed90 words
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155 1963-02-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, has received a letter from the president of the World Muslim Congress Al-Haj Mohamed Amln Al-Husselnl. expressing the hope that the troubles in Brunei would not obstruct the Implementation of Islamic ideals In this155 words
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Article261 1963-02-12 5 IPOH. Monday 'pHE Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today warned that Malaya cannot afford expensive displays of trials of strength between employers and workers at this stage of its development. He was opening the twoday seminar of the Malayan Council of Employers' Organisations.261 words
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Article160 1963-02-12 5 HUNT ON FOR S'PORE GUNMAN SINGAPORE. Mon. Police today launched an intensive search for a gunman who has terrorised residents of the East Coast Road area. The man, wanted for three armed robberies in the past month, shot a businessman. Mr. Lee Chan Song, at Frankel Estate this morning. Mr.160 words
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Article31 1963-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Social Welfare Department distributed total of 21.177 lb. of milk to needy children from October to December lant year. The milk came from UNICEF.31 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-02-12 5 Buam Bunny Bm ituiph llvintdahi that Ifi tenxt V v »<! I^mo: iivtino) I J Mtuvc will *U«CLf- T0«IT I WIUT-M TO TAKC V SOLVt Tut (>80«l£m: J id.o iaut« kci»s y «etc /v» oouk. a &mo»tiATe A \^«iCif'»* samp rj 0o.*ov( VyMtAtottt^A. y43 words
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Article193 1963-02-12 6 DRUG IN CELL SETS A RIDDLE SINGAPORE, Mon. How was morphine smuggled into a remand prison cell In Outram Road last October. This riddle came before the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Loke Siew Hoong. today at the inquest on John Danakody. who had been remanded pending trial on a theft charge.193 words
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Article33 1963-02-12 6 KUALA KANOSAR. Mon. A retired railway porter. Said bin Mohamed Sullen, 60, was found hanging from a tree on a rubber estate In Kampong Bendang UJlb. near here yesterday evening.33 words
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Article35 1963-02-12 6 IPOH. Mon.— A deaf and dumb woman, Liew Chook. 21, was acquitted In the magistrate's court here today when the prosecution withdrew a charge of gaming against her. Llew had pleaded not guUty.35 words
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245 1963-02-12 6 Union not worried of warning to Govt clerks RUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Civil Services Clerical Federation. Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amin. said tonight that the federation was not in the "least perturbed" by the warning by the Government that It would take action against clerks who245 words
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Article91 1963-02-12 6 TAPAH, Monday. A WOODCUTTER, Loh Kong. 87, was found dead -t* in his attap hut at the 6th mile Tapah-Came-ron Highlands road during the weekend. His hands and neck were tied with pieces of rope and there were marks of Injuries on his body. Loh was91 words
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Article43 1963-02-12 6 PENANO, Mon. A motorist. 000 l Hun Chong. whose car collided with a cyclist, was today fined $105 for driving under the Influence of alcohol at Prangln Road. Oooi. who pleacVd guilty, was disqualified from driving for one year.43 words
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Article41 1963-02-12 6 PENANQ. Men.— Thum Slew Thong, 30. was allowed ball after pleading not guilty to a charge of causing hurt to See Kay Meng with a broken bottle at No. 15S Bunnah Road at about 8.45 pjn. last Saturday.41 words
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Article32 1963-02-12 6 KLANG. Mon. A schoolboy. Teh Kirn Ann. 10. of Banting, died In the hospital here after being knocked down by a car at the 10th milestone, Klang-Ban-Ung Road this morning.32 words
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Article19 1963-02-12 6 KLANG. Mod. An unidentified man was found hanging from a tree 1a Batons BerJunUl village today.19 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-02-12 6 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB CHIEF WANTS PAN- MALAYAN ACTION THE chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, Mr. V. C. Bath s£kf todar x that "little is being done" in the Federation to suppress bookmakS^ He said this in his annual report, adding: "Racing is385 words
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Article185 1963-02-12 6 RAILWAY CUTS NON-PROFIT SERVICES TuiP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HE Malayan Railway today reverted to its prestrike schedules of train services and at the same scrapped some "uneconomical" ones A railway spokesman said that the scrapping of some of the services would not minimise the workers' overtime. "Workers who have been185 words
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Article183 1963-02-12 6 Ticklish problem for the Army SINGAPORE. Mon. Routine annual army exercises have set the British Service authorities a ticklish problem this year due to the tense political situation in Borneo. The authorities rear that these normal exercises may be misinterpreted as special operations or "show of strength" In the light183 words
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Article60 1963-02-12 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A woman. Lee Ouat Keow. 21, paid a $3,000 fine today after pleading guilty to assisting In a characters lottery at a house in Goodman Road yes. terday. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain said that Lee was preparing a lottery schedule of bets with a60 words
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94 1963-02-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Flnanc* and national president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will make an Important speech on Malaysian finances on Thursday when he tours MCA branches In Seangor. He will tour MCA ward branches in Seklnchang.94 words
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Article59 1963-02-12 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Indonesian community In Singapore has sent 10 tons of rice and two sacks of clothing to Jakarta for victims of the floods which hit Java recently. Five more tons of rice would ba sent soon, a spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate-Oeneral said.59 words
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Article57 1963-02-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Detachments of the Federation Police sent to Brunei to assist th« police there during the recent revolt, returned here at the weekend after two month*" tour of duty. Another batch of more thau 100 officers and men of the Police Field Force left here57 words
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Miscellaneous236 1963-02-12 6 \lioy Oop By V. T. Bmtniim OUR BANK BALANCE^ 6O I RGURED> J I LOOK/ WE'RE \VEH_ DOC I I WRX WF TMtt R PIUSE SS SS/SSSilr?^ A-HEU. NEVER \**f BACK Ho£l )^A "fioTVJSKCITtXO IJjfiSJ O I *>* •ETTINQ/ PINO ANY MILLION V IN MOO/ /MADE A I V HIM236 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1963-02-12 7 Arch-traitor who finished before firing-squad A premier is arrested THE FANTASTIC NEWSPAPER PLOT WHICH INVOLVED BANKERS, ENVOYS, PRIESTS AND SHAM COUNTESSES The arrest of Joseph Caillaux (above) former Premier of France, for complicity in the treasons of Paul 8010. Luckier than his associate, Caillaux escaped with a prison sentence. AT1,656 words
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Advertisement142 1963-02-12 7 A ll^ A m 1^ HHH (LDKRAHON: 20*S EXECUTIVE PACK 80 CENTS AND IN TENS 40 CLMS SINGAPORE: 20'S EXECUTIVE PACK 70 CENTS AND IN TtNb 35 i KNTS "^""""^TH I ni l^?"™' l 1 ll lll i ™"™"""^"J MIGHT <W|NDW> PLASTIC HOUSE WARE \^J W 4m mil II Lm142 words
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Article130 1963-02-12 8 W,r4i tl* (Mlnimuimi Mitt »OLA MANTUN Thank all rnandp/rtlativri for thtlr mrtain of condol»mn. aMlitancr attrn<Un< at tar fuHitl of Mr. Ivan Willock. THI FAMILY of the latr Mr. 8on« Cbm F.ni thank all rrlativea and fr null for thrir wrr:ith>. micnt vmita, »r>i kind «tt«r. luno at ihp130 words
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Article119 1963-02-12 8 M Word. |M Minimum I ■KmaHAMCI SALE with many barMb for the nrst ihoppern Bl Salon fW» Yoe*er. ST S? irnford Rd Spore, i PIDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. ■write all Taarhrr< und liook sddi. le bww« m their showroom* at Times > lk»H RM Vslley Road. Sm^i-iore. MR ORLHiut <>r119 words
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Article639 1963-02-12 8 1 Indonesia seems bent on frightening everybody to death If Malayan hostility to Indonesia spreads to the Borneo territories there could be armed conflict. Dr. Subandrio told foreign correspondents in Jh karta yesterday. He was an- nouncing Indonesia's official opposition to Malaysia. He invited his guests639 words
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Article348 1963-02-12 8 With the publication of the ex -Minister's reply to statements by the Tengku and Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the affair of Abdul Aziz might now be .allowed to die as quietly as possible. It is not a reply which need provoke the Government into repetition. Whnt could be348 words
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Article301 1963-02-12 8 Last year off-course betting on the Singapore Turf Club totalisator amounted to nearly $9 million which, without counting the money invested on forecasts, was well up to the level of the previous season. The success of the scheme is now established, and fortifies Mr. V. S. Bath,301 words
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Article612 1963-02-12 8 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER HATE THAT HAS SURVIVED 100 YEARS by CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Mon To no n Americans the Souths relations with the North, the race problem aside, are something of a joke. Everyone knows that the Civil War did not end in 1865 and is still612 words
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Article, Illustration773 1963-02-12 8 AS ALGERIA EMERGES OUT OF THE PERIOD OF POLITICAL CHAOS AND BLOODSHED THAT FOLLOWED INDEPENDENCE- from WILLIAM MILLINSHIP Part*. Monday FRANCO-ALGERIAN relations, which were close to breaking point last October, now seem to have reached a degree ot friendliness hardly believable so soon773 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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Letter268 1963-02-12 8 rriHE spokesman of the X Ministry of Education was wrong to pick on unified scheme teachers and summarily dismiss the housing problem as "a lame excuse for refusing to serve in the rural districts." The teacher whose letter elicited this comment was not unwilling to268 words
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Letter181 1963-02-12 8 rriiE Singapore OovernX ment has done much for the rural population since it came to power. But one village seems to have been forgotten. Two years ago almost to a day a letter appeared In the Straits Times regarding the large Malay village of Changi Point. It was181 words
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Letter121 1963-02-12 8 REFER to the report headed "41 pass In crops science examination" (S.T. Feb. 7) May I point out that this sub-title might create a wrong Impression because the examination is the examination leading to the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science. The course naturally deals with animals as121 words
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Letter122 1963-02-12 8 A MEMORANDUM to the Singapore Government urging the establishment of a graduate school of library science has been submitted by the president of the Singapore Library Association, Mrs. Wang Chen Hsleu-chln. She points out that foreign training has not been sufficiently augmented to relieve the shortage of locally122 words
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Letter129 1963-02-12 8 T HAVE a daughter in an English school In Singapore who will be talcing the secondary schools entrance examinations at the end of this year. She wishes to offer Malay as her choice of a second language but her class teacher told her that since she Is129 words
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Letter63 1963-02-12 8 MAY I through your columns express my surprise at postal mall delay.s. Letters post-marked Ipoh 16.1.63. 28.1.63 and 2.2 63 were delivered at Kuala Llpls on 22.1.63. 1.2.63 and 6.2.63 respectively. Normally letters from Ipoh for Kuala Lipis and vice-versa are delivered the following day. I am certain63 words
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Advertisement741 1963-02-12 8 Straits Tiae, ft Malay Mail Clattirief advertlttmtnta rx htndtd t«v lat FMwr COLD lTOD*ai AXCAOt Orchard ftoat) COLD BTOeIAOt aNANCHM AT HOLLAND WOAD-KATOX* KBP»>«L NOAD-MAVAL MASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK ■TOMK LTD Wlnehaa't* House. Coltver Ouav THI NKHI FRONT FMtpttrtc.s Supormt'*e< M. M. ISMAIL < Admiralty Road. Navai Btta S741 words
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Advertisement23 1963-02-12 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 66 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement96 1963-02-12 8 When your child Is In pain,.. Doctors know thai aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin. it's made specially to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose96 words
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232 1963-02-12 9 KUALA LuMPUR, Mon. TWK Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce today expressed the fear that senior Malay government officers holding positions in government sponsored business organisations would use "inside information" fur their own benefit The chambers' general secretary Raja Nasron bin Raja Ishak. said: "Because232 words
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Article161 1963-02-12 9 $776,000 NOW IN THE D-FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Further contributions tota'.ling $6,407 were received by Bank Negara for the Save Democracy Fund, making a total of $776,112. The highest donation 51.506.15 came from members and supporters of Sri Gum Singh Sabha Larut, Taiping. Other donations wore from: Workers of Ulu161 words
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Article67 1963-02-12 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— lnche Sulalman bin Bulon, chairman of the Teluk Anson and Bagan Datoh Umno divisions and deputy to the Mentrl Besar of Peralc. has been elected chairman of the Teluk Anson Area Alliance Committee Mr. Wah Keng Jooi. Peralc Assemblyman and town councillor was67 words
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Article35 1963-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two officers of the Royal Malayan Air Force will leave for further training In Britain on Friday. They are Plying Officers 8P Welch and Phong Klen Mun.35 words
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315 1963-02-12 9 Only one survivor fear in piracy raid SINGAPORE, Monday piVE of seven crew of a Singapore fishing vessel raided by Indonesian pirates in Rhio early this month are still missing. They are believed to have been murdered and dumped overboard. One man is known to have been killed. The seven315 words
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Article69 1963-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nine people were injured when an array Land Rover and a bus collided at the sixth mile Thomson Road this morning. The driver of the Land Rover. Private R. Thomson, was seriously hart. The others, all passengers in a Tay Koh Vat bus,69 words
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Article57 1963-02-12 9 PENANO, Mon.— The Penang Police Contingent will hold a Koran reading competition among lta rank and file at the Police Headquarters at 8.45 pjn. on Saturday. There will also be a contest open to boys and girls the same night. Leading Koran experts In the57 words
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Article23 1963-02-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten more people were arrested and 10 ears impounded when the police continued their campaign against pirate taxis today.23 words
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Article108 1963-02-12 9 NEW PLANE GIVES DISPLAY FLIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two Senators. Mr. T.H. Tan and Mr. Llm Hee Hong, were among more than 20 people who went on a demonstration flight aboard the latest model Cessna aircraft here today. The aircrafU-Model 310 H— has given demonstrations In Korea, Formosa the Philippines.108 words
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225 1963-02-12 9 Court praises boy who helped police KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lee Poh Chai, 14, of Petalinß Jaya. was described as a "hero" by the Sessions Court President, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. today for assisting the police in a robbery case. Syed Hassan added: "This boy has unconsciously acted as a hero and225 words
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Article47 1963-02-12 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Chinese YMCA is to organise educational tours of Borneo territories for Singapore secondary and post school certificate students. The seven-day tours by air covering Kuching. Slbu, Jesselton and Brunei will be held during school vacations in April. August and December.47 words
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Article, Illustration442 1963-02-12 9 THE THREAT OF OVERPOPULATION SINGAPORE, Mon. **> The 300 delegates to the seventh International Conference on Planned Parenthood went Into plenary session today to find ways and means of controlling the world population. In the first session on demographic, economic and social factors in442 words
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Article, Illustration561 1963-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I^HE national vice-president of Party Negara. Garieb Raouf, was today committed to stand trial in the High Courj; on a charge of uttering seditious words at a rally at Kampong Lusong. Kuala Trengganu, on Nov. 11. The Sessions Court president, Byed Hassan AlJeffri,561 words
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Article60 1963-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, today called for a probation report on Ameer bin Amat and Mohamed Adifee bin Pathall, who pleaded guilty to stealing four loud-speak-ers from Outram House on Feb. 9. The loudspeakers, worth $60. belonged to the Redlffusion Singapore60 words
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Advertisement135 1963-02-12 9 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when condition* historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press thsi brought -back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include a135 words
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Miscellaneous440 1963-02-12 9 Today's radio listening RADIO MALAYA Commentary; 9.46 Window On 1 sund; 130 News; 1.40 Con-l»l*-»fcj^ I l-l The WorJd 1OW) pine Ano ln Rhythm; 2.00 SOI) \TIO\ \L miiikih WE D.uiciy. 10.15 Melody Time; BalVutore; 2.16 Calling The sLKVICt 41.7 MfcllU* Like Rhythm: 11.00 Clow Housewife; 2^lB The Right To440 words
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Article, Illustration488 1963-02-12 10 Meet Magda, art critic and linguist STEPPING aside from the main issues of the seventh conference of International Planned Parenthood Federation which is now being held in Singapore, 1 present today Mrs. Magda van Emde Boas, one of the interesting personalities attending the sessions She is not one of the488 words
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Article98 1963-02-12 10 rpALKING of jeans and trousers and the like, girl students at Oxford University recently had to shiver during Britain's "deep freeze" because university authorities would not relax and allow them to wear trousers. This was stated by Mr. Ronald Church, a dermatologist. In a letter to the Lancet,98 words
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273 1963-02-12 10 Down in the dumps about beauty? Then chase blues F you are feeling down In the dumps about beauty, Wllla Beattie can give you a few hints on how to chase away those blues. I GET THAT SINKING FEELING WHENEVER I LOOK IN A MIRROR: Now then don't be so273 words
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Advertisement436 1963-02-12 10 THE (I fft (*\(i\ I fi\ Corvette l^ft SO FAST You can watch it boil a pint of 4 water in less than two minutes a gallon in lOVfe minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water from tepid to boiling. Heats exact amount436 words
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Advertisement207 1963-02-12 10 >»■• mww JBB¥ BflV M^> MV 'WvU^BBBB 2f11%. W|M^BULJ| «MgggjßJ :::^i3PQf^B^SICjK > j&W--'- x- ik^a^B^BBBIBBBBfI HjP^HP^^Tjj '^B^B^^^Bll B&^ 'c?3^ "'""'''l*'-*'"* 'it"" '■■■>■' Bfc^^L^^t^^Bßß^Bß Bbl^^B^^^BP^j fBPE MATCHING Wt ~m GAME R i. p ASH lON trcndi may com* and K^_ iI 90 bur there will alwoyt be the old touch the207 words
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Advertisement260 1963-02-12 10 At what age should a girl start using Tampax? There arc no hard and fast rules about when to startbut one trend is definitely on the upturn: girls are starting to use Tampax internal sanitary protection at a younger and younger age. There are two reasons for this: First, mothers260 words
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Miscellaneous283 1963-02-12 10 Straits Times Crossword fIT~~IP IV" H- h~ w 3H HB .jfej^ 3jji^ |£l ■a I V^| ACROSS o A ollowei joins others in 7. Condescend to work. In snort. Prance (5). after direction (5). a. Gloriously bright pearl sent 8 Its practitioners must have in the end. without a fault283 words
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Advertisement2747 1963-02-12 11 Wit J w {JJHHi&liLLlljM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 ktfttA, Ll HAVRE, HAMBURB. BREMEN. ANTWERP yggjg^v ROTTERDAM. AMSTEBtAM. tttO. GOTNENBURC ANB COFINHAttN. fsSC\ S'DMt P S'kaa ••ia'i| BfWV\)sl "PRETORIA' 21/24 Ftk 27 Frt/1 MM 23/2S Frt DL VZ^PI "BASRA t) 28 111/ I Mai V 7 Mai t» MM2,747 words
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Advertisement1305 1963-02-12 11 McALISTER <5c CO., LTD. W, flfVO Til: Nl. Sllll EUIRMAN tXtOt <V KLAVENESS LIME Im^^* 1 Cm OF EH I IBS ANBIUS, UN FRAHLISC* NAVRE LdNBON HAMRURC lEATTU VANCWVtR ft PORTLAND ROmRBAM7"boVIiMISGN ""t^Z'™ S'pon P S'ltam Penang 1 Homy. in H/11 Frt 22/23 Frt 24 23 frt p s> CITY1,305 words
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482 1963-02-12 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange began the week on a very quiet note the market being flat and thin with no particular trend. Some uncertainty now overshadows the market generally and it is suffering a reaction from the hectic482 words
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Article23 1963-02-12 12 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. t Feb. 11 Industrials: 101.17 100.99 Tins: 106.34 105.84 rubbers 103.16 102.75 Dec. 29. 1963 m 10023 words
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Article622 1963-02-12 12 /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: Industrials: Baustsad (1.000) 81. 57: Dunl.pi il. iiikii v.hi. (7.000) $2.60: last Smaltsrs U.OUO) $2.76: Fitipitricki (1.000) $1.81: Gammon (10.000) $1.88, 18.000)622 words
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289 1963-02-12 12 THE Straits tin price improved yesterday for the first time for over a week, gaining 25 cents to $426.25 per picul on an offering estimated unchanged at 240 tons. In London on Friday only small trading interest was shown for tin289 words
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Article261 1963-02-12 12 FIBRUAMV f.r.t rada rtHmar buy art II a. <Io»rd at p m n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur aatMi day at 7*l cents prr In down liv. etghthi of a cent. The tone oat «ar| •mat. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. cloatn, prtcaa In cent* par Ib.. yaatarday: lot 1 R.261 words
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Article106 1963-02-12 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. CHARE price movements ware small and about In balance. However most leaders were a Uttle firmer Interim company reports continued buoyant. Oil moves were small and mostly lower. Base metals were steady, but quiet while loans were firmer. C.R.A. 16'll Mount lsa 666 N. Broken Hill106 words
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Article184 1963-02-12 12 SHIFS lying aleiuslde tha Smgaaara Marsaur wharves ar expeetad teday ara: Vietnam 44, Ren venue 42/43, Roehlah 6A. Hoegh Kllverspray 48, Polydorua 38/3>. President Polk 18, Stavropol 45, Oanenl Slkorskl 8/9. Nagoya Maru 6/7. State of Madras 19, Tarantel 31 '32. Braaalde 40/41, Trooob N.w. 3 Perils184 words
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Article235 1963-02-12 12 OPTION PREMIUMS PRODUCE PRICES (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Fab. 11. Tbrea months. Ounlopa 14 ru. R. Darby 4d K N. 16 eta C. Storaca 4|<t Cammotia 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. WaugA is eta. Fball 15 eta. U. Craw 38 eta. Maaunahtp 9 eta. ML Caniaat IS eta. 3. Ttmea 22235 words
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Article20 1963-02-12 12 Talaun Mine* produced 365 plculs of tin on In January compared to 271 picukt In January last year.20 words
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Advertisement964 1963-02-12 12 NEDLLOYD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE .Fast siilißfs trtsi Siafißsrß, Malaya direct ts Casaftn it' US. Great Lists parts iinglpori *t s*ttttn-Ji» Penarif, «ir Montlllt "BINTaNC INI) t/M Mr 12 13 Mil I«/D Mil v lii -UTRtCNT- (Rl) 4/11 Ap 11/U aai M/1S *ai 14 M» "BAWtiN- (Nl) 4/11 Mai IMJ964 words
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Advertisement663 1963-02-12 12 CLOSING PRICES f February 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 78. cents (down five-eighths of a rent). TIN: $.426.25 (up cenlb). Estimated unofficial ofTerinK 240 tons (unchanged). EXCHANGE RATES On the traa txchanta markat lo Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar waa quoted at 6.76 c for T.T. aod (or cash. S'-rling663 words
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Advertisement1743 1963-02-12 13 COMPANY MEETING LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation o." Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Larut Tin Fields Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. 16 Barrack Road. Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya,1,743 words
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Advertisement938 1963-02-12 13 It'anttnu d iron* Pace SITUATIONS VACANT Were* U (Min.i— **x it (It. mxtrm CHINEtC COOK-BOY and Amah, or Two Amans, highly recommended, wanted by European family 15th February. 81, Grans* Road, (S'pore). Telephone *****. VOUNQ HONEST INGLIIH educated Chines* willing to Irani office and sales. Drlrtat ewentlaL Chaace for boy938 words
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Advertisement950 1963-02-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wmria JJ <Min.)—Hox if) tit. fxfra FULLY FUHNIINtD 3-h<droomrd Terrace No: 83 Lorong 6 Geylany S'pore to let. M.S. Rent Sl'JO p.m EXECUTIVE 1 HOME Two Doublf one single bedroom* mil alrcoodltionrd. two bathrooms, apacious lounitr, diningroom, parquet floor* throughout, patio with bar; beautiful Ij furnished, double garage.950 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-02-12 13 EDUCATION f WartM U (Mt*.>—Sn l» H», txtrm CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE school, 86-B. Robtnsoo Road. P.O Box 1936. Singapore, T«l: T0S21. Keduee your period of stud» to the mmmum mod ensure success Is essminsnons o* systematically following our well-planned Home-study courses iu on* or all subjects Cor U.S.C.. acnooi Certificate, O.C.K.,1,109 words
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Advertisement992 1963-02-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE W Wt4m U (MlM.>—B*m U tta. a*f I DAP HI ttt tM ud ealy tally automatic ov tader 15.000. Try it I now at Lyoo Motors Penang. Unrvarul Can Ipoh. Wearne Bros. K.L> Beremban. Malacca. Federated Motor*. B'pore, HUMilK HAWK rtrst Resunerni 1956, Resprayed black ttali year,992 words
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Advertisement974 1963-02-12 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) LADIES DRESS SHOP 21 Words SI (Mln.r—Boi St tts. exirm Words Si <Min.}—Box it rts. oxirm PHOTOSTATS FOTOMATIC. THK THAI ROOM ass oew arrivals Robinson Road. Tel: MS4U. Tb*lWajrs/T«xtUes for b/Faahtoa uMjatw** m«Aj»v«M*Aßta iciyiiii Drsssss sf^ds to Oidci. Call at 2n4 KWDK^ ■*ftOTO%QFY SCIIVIOa sfwm*» AmK^a.974 words
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Article221 1963-02-12 14 A TWO-MEMBER Australian trade mission representing Peerless Emulsion Products Pty., Ltd. of Victoria, arrives in Singapore today from Melbourne. Members of the mission are Mr. Wm. C. King, managing director of Peerless Group of Companies, and Mr. R. O. Barkla, director of the associate company, Peerless Emulsion221 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-02-12 14 Demand for wine is growing, he says THERE are great potentialities in the wine trade in Singapore, the Federation and Borneo, Mr. Leonard G. Holgate, a director of George G. Sandeman, Sons and Co. Ltd., said in Singapore. Mr. Holgate, who Is on a world tour to investigate business trends234 words
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Article74 1963-02-12 14 The Ford International business management manager Mr A. W Bercln. has left Singapore for Australia and New Zealand after a 16day visit during which he had discussions with the Sales Division executives of FordMalaya and visited dealers in Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Penang Mr. Bercin has74 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-02-12 14 JAPAN is going all out to expand its confectionery trade in South-East Asian countries. This was stated by members of a Japanese confectionery trade mission who visited Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore recently during a market study tour of South-East Asian countries.245 words
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304 1963-02-12 14 NEW STEEL MILL STARTS IN SINGAPORE Monthly output is 500 tons A NUMBER of local businessmen have acquired the interests of the former Singapore Steel and Iron Mills Ltd. of Woodlands Road, and are now operating the company under a new name, Malayan Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. which has304 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-02-12 14 Latest marine diesel engines 'TWO new diesel marine engines designed to give maximum fuel economy, safety and power, were introduced to the Malaysian market recently. They are called MerCruiser I and MerCrulser II. The production of these two models (and many others) has been made possible through a marketing agreement284 words
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Article82 1963-02-12 14 Improved arrivals of copra in Singapore last week totalling 800 tons were mainly committed goods and only a limited quantity offered on f.o.b. terms restricted to current month shipment, says Lewis and Peat's report. Coconut oil business In 34 per cent bulkoil was light and transactions In82 words
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Article81 1963-02-12 14 MORE PEOPLE FLOWN BY SWISSAIR SWISSAIR'S total produci3 Uon last year soared to 385 million ton-kilometres, up 27 ps cent over the 1001 figure according to the company's Singapore office. Passenger traffic rose 24 per cent and the average seat occupation advanced to 52.7 per cent compared with 51.3 per81 words
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Article42 1963-02-12 14 Miss Ng Cheng Nal of Penang. won the first prize of $500 In the Tootal Malaysian Fashion Contest organised by William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd Olm Bee and Co. who submitted her entry, won the dealers' award of $500.42 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-02-12 14 YET another new business has been formed In Singapore to cater for the needs of television viewers. The new business known as the Khoon Scan Electric Company Ltd in Orchard Road, was declared open on Friday by Mr John Zylstra, Far East district manager139 words
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Article140 1963-02-12 14 HUMBER SCEPTRE COMING ROOTES has brought out a new model, the 1.6 litre Humber Sceptre saloon which will shortly be Introduced on the Malayan market. This addition to the Humber range, with a body length of 13ft. 9in.. is smaller than the 21 -litre Hawk and the 3-litre Super Snipe.140 words
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Advertisement280 1963-02-12 14 Motsushita Electrrc ore W^r to 'coding manufacturers of photographic accessories viz. flosh bulbs, flash guns and electronic flash units. Also available National Hyper B-ll flash gun. Uses 22.5 V photoflash or 1.5 V penlight battery. Powerful BC. source system. Built-in open flash socket. Exposure scale is fitted on the back280 words
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Advertisement203 1963-02-12 14 Indian Quality Products Jk jWj Take a Steel Master the stronger folding chair.- Steel Master's special cross bar makes it extra strong, extra durable. Colourful and non-rusting, comfortable and smart. Steel Master Folding chairs are now available from all branches of "USHA SALES" Steel Master Ei?;x° Manufactured by CROMELITE (INDIA)203 words
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STANDARD OF RACING IN MALAYA DETERIORATES
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Article, Illustration610 1963-02-12 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep BUT STAKES AT BUKIT TIMAH REMAIN HIGH SINGAPORE, Monday. T<HE standard of racing in Malaya has deteriorated A due to the ban on the importation of English and Irish horses via the Suez Canal. This is asserted by Mr. V. C. Bath, Chairman of the610 words
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Article91 1963-02-12 15 TIffUAR, Bun.— The MCFA Cup Ivl tie played here yesterday between Johore and Negri was abandoned a minute before time when the crowd stormed into the field. Negri were leading 3-2 n-hen the Johore attack swarmed in for a final attack. As a Johore player shot91 words
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497 1963-02-12 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. An Informative race-by-race report by the Stipendiary Steward on the first day of the current meeting at Bukit Timah has been released by the Singapore Turf Club. In the past racegoers have been kept In the dark on 1 what497 words
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308 1963-02-12 15 SINGAPORE, Monday. pEAK of Perfection was again the star performer on the training track at Bukit Timah this morning, report Epsom Jeep. With a riding boy up, this brilliant sprinter was merely cantering when lie beat stable-mate Star Era (Brian Wilson) and Six Out (Merv308 words
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Article538 1963-02-12 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 —Power Cede and Kodama, both winners at the Bnkit Timah meet in t yesterday, have been promoted from Cl. 3 to CL 2. Ampat Rajah con down from CL S to Cl. 4. Weights for seven raers on Wednesday. Cl. I, Div. I—6f1538 words
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Article, Illustration519 1963-02-12 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Seng Quee's 5-year term will end next month NORMAN SIEBEL FAM DECIDE TO GET WEST GERMAN COACH By Kuala Lumpur, Monday AFTER five years without change, the Football IX Association of Malaya have decided it is time to get a new coach. The present national coach, Choo Seng Quee. will519 words
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Article43 1963-02-12 15 IPOH. Mon— The replay of the Malayan Chinese Football Association's cup tie between Perak and Penang will be held at the City Stadium In Penang on Saturday at 8.15 p.m. Yesterday's match ended in a scoreless drawn tn Penang.43 words
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Article101 1963-02-12 15 pENANO, Mon. Th€ Football x Association of Penang made a profit of $10,745 last year, although they last $1,121 in running the league and women's soccer during the season. The secretary, Yaaltob Syed, writes In his annual report that "it Is hoped our ladies will101 words
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234 1963-02-12 15 CRICKET DEXTER'S POWER HITTING THRILLS CROWD TIAMWORTH, Mon. MCC gained a commanding lead of 145 runs with five wlckeCs In hand on the first day of their two-day match p.Rainst a Northern New South Wales Country XI hentoday. They put the country side In lo bat. ana dismissed them for234 words
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Article249 1963-02-12 15 ONDON, Mon.— Results of KaLi turday's postponed soccer games as assessed by the panel of experts were: Aston Villa v Notts Forest (away win), Bolton v WBA (home win). Burnley v Manchester U. (draw) Pulham v Blrmlncham <h), Llvepoor v Everton ih>, Manchester C. v Blackpool (n)249 words
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Article72 1963-02-12 15 ATHLETICS Monk's Hill Secondary School's 3.7 -mile Crosscountry (Spore): Seniors 1 Chang Hee Un 2 Yahya b. Abdullah 3 Saldl Satiman 26m 28.55; Juniors: 1 C. Sumanthlran 2 9. Jeya Pathy 3 Tahir Nordin 25:22 0. CYCLING MBSCC'S milr time trial iKLi 1 Ken* Jco i 54.45) 2 foong72 words
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Article435 1963-02-12 15 OAARLEM, Mon. Henninjt Borch and B e n t e Fllndt won the two singles titles in all-Danish finals at the Dutch Open badminton championships here yesterday. Borch took the men's singles by beating Hans Svendson 15-9, 15-4. Oon Chong Jin. of Malaya, was beaten435 words
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Advertisement807 1963-02-12 15 f imy JJI lILJUIHJ il THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. Hart Raya Puaxa, Saturday. 23rd February 1963. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no tugs or mooring boats will be available for the berthing and unberthlng of vessels at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves after 1700 hour movements on Friday.807 words
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Advertisement707 1963-02-12 15 AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be held in our Sale-rooms No». 4 4-1. ('Oliver Quay, TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. 1 No. 70. BOAT QUAY. M 9 Years Leasehold land and 3Storey business premises. Area: 1.227 sq.ft. Annual Value $1,117. VACANT POSSESSION of Ground Floor (only). I No. 71. BOAT707 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1963-02-12 15 HOCKEY STOKE LOB CLT q-FINALS 4CC v CSC (padang); University v Police (Bkt Timah). IPOH DIV 1: TAW A v Education Dept (upper padang); Boys Club v Kilat (lower padang).30 words
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491 1963-02-12 16 Nair warns: This can spark a war in S-E ASIA From ALEX JOSEY: MOSHI. Monday |}EFORE the final session of the Afro-Asian Peoples Conference was due to start this morning, Mr. Devan Nair handed a letter to the chairman, Tanganyika's Home Minister Mr. Oscar Kambona. Mr. Nair warned in the491 words
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Obituary21 1963-02-12 16 OUR BELOVED MOTHER Ann!* Nftto panned away on 10.2.63 In hrr r»«id«»ce at Onerlathopt Trlvandrum. Antony Singapore, Ntebolaoo. Kuala. I.'impnr21 words
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79 1963-02-12 16 JAKARTA, Mon.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. opened an Afro-Asian journalists' conference here yesterday with a charge that weak nations were "victimised by the press of powerful countries." "Freedom of the press is a very relative notion, not an absolute notion," he told the79 words
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Article265 1963-02-12 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association Council after a iour-hour meeting, aeciuea to call for iui exuaoiuiiuny general meeting on March 1 to consider amenumems io the rules to ylve Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council a seat on the council and extra voting rights to265 words
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Article40 1963-02-12 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Australian to win the British amateur squash championship. Ken Hlscoe, arrived In Singapore tonight with other members of the Australian team to give an exhibition match at the Tanglln Club tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.40 words
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182 1963-02-12 16 HAMMER AND SICKLE PENDANTS SEIZED By TONY HERMON 17-UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police have confiscated hundreds of pendants inscribed with the Hammer and Sickle. The pendants, made of very light material in gold colouring, have been selling at 10 cents a piece. One shopkeeper in Malay Street said: "We had only182 words
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248 1963-02-12 16 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Malayan Railway Administration and the Kelantan Government are carrying out a full-scale investigation to ascertain how a load of fish got into a sodium arsenite wagon leaving Tumpat railway station yesterday morning. A Malayan Railway spokesman said248 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-02-12 16 A SMALL temple which was built some 360 years ago is now on sale for $1,281,000 in Tokyo. Originaiiy erected by a district chief in the northern part of Japan to ward off plague in his province, it was removed to Tokyo last year79 words
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298 1963-02-12 16 Army staff switch: Appeal to Govt SINGAPORE, Mon. The War Department Civilian Staff Association has asked the Federation Government to intervene in a new dispute over the proposed transfer of 900 Federation civilian employees from the Services Works Organisation to the British Ministry of Public Building and Works. The men298 words
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Article288 1963-02-12 16 LONDON, Mon. Apart from gllt-edgeds, where further small selling produced generally lower prices, the stock markets made a satisfactory showing with equities meeting Increased selective buying and showing numerous useful gains, although the leaders were less In the picture. Tins were dull. There was little doing in288 words
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Article49 1963-02-12 16 LONDON, Mon. Spot 23 id Mar. 23V»d., April 23 4 d.. May 23 9/16 d.. April /June 23 9/16 d. July/Sept. 23 7/IM.. Oct./ Dec. 23-Sd., Jan./ Mar. 23'4d.. Apr./ June unquoted, July/Bept. unquoted. c.i.f. FH>. 23 Mm. 28 3/16 d. Apr. 23 3/16 d. Tone: Very quiet.49 words
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Article23 1963-02-12 16 LONDON, Mon. Buyers -£B5; sellers £852 4, Forward buyers £8544. sellers ££55. Settlement U53. Turnover a.m. 86 tons, pjn 25. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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523 1963-02-12 16 Indian visa law: Protest by two Senators •INEXCUSABLE, PROVOCATIVE' ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Chinese are to petition Tengku Abdul Rahman over a new regulation requiring them to obtain visas to visit India. The rule, announced by the Indian High Comini* slon here on Friday, will affect anybody: #WHO is or523 words
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176 1963-02-12 16 PROPOSAL TOO MUCH OF SHOCK FOR JANET LONDON. Mon— A soldier due to leave for the Far East next week has applied for compassionate leave until his girl-friend comes out of a coma. Janet Toombes, 17, collapsed 11 days ago as Corporal Keith Swannack. 20. of the Leicestershire Regiment, was176 words
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153 1963-02-12 16 NEW YORK, Mon. The National Broadcasting Company said today that Pakistan had rescinded an expulsion order against its correspondent, Welles Hangen. The network said the State Department had advised it of the lifting of the order. Hangen was ordered to leave the countryReuter - 153 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-02-12 16 TJIGHEST and lowest smperaXJ tures >for Malaya and Singapore for the period' 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday; Hifhect Unrtat Kuala Lumpur 91 66 Kota Bharu 84 70 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 90 1Z Singapore 86 j41 words
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