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Title Section20 1963-03-09 1 WFIUftE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times lie**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-03-09 1 'Special' entry terms agreed Malaysia by Aug. 31 all five states together KUALA LUMPUR, FrWiy /Conditions V^ for Brunei's entry into Malaysia on Aug. 31 have been agreed upon, the Government of the oil-rich State announced tonight. The government-to-governinent talks that have been going on here for246 words
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Article86 1963-03-09 1 MANILA, Friday. MALAYA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will confer with President Diosdado Macapagal tomorrow, the Foreign Office announced this evening. He was previously scheduled to meet the President today and return to Kuala Lumpur tonight, but Mr. Macapagal called off the appointment because heUPI - 86 words
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302 1963-03-09 1 Subandrio: `We are preparing for worst' MANILA. Friday. THli Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio,. said today that Indonesia is preparing for the worst in its fight against formation of Malaysia. Dr. Subandrio arrived this morning for a five-day visit at the invitation of the VicePresident, Mr. Emmanuel Peleaz. He said302 words
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Article930 1963-03-09 1 By RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE, Friday COME 3,000 people were made homeless today after fire swept through an attap settlement! in Bukit Ban Kee, near Havelock Road. The fire is believed to have been started by an overturned kerosene stove in the kitchen of930 words
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Article75 1963-03-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. From today Malayan tin miners will not have to contribute more to the Second International Tin agreement buffer stock. The Government has now recovered from them 550.--542,000 covering the national payment to the buffer stock plus charges since then. Since August 1961.75 words
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Article63 1963-03-09 1 LONDON. Fri. British actor and film star Peter Sellers, 37, was granted a decree nisi In the London Divorce Court today because of his wife's adultery. Australian-born Mrs. Charlotte Anne Sellers, 32, was alleged to have committed adultery with Mr. Ellas Todros Levy, an architect whom63 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-03-09 1 Dr. Lim was reading at a nearby table... MANILA, Fri. While Dr. Subandrio was holding his news conference today in the Manila Hotel coffee shop, the Malayan Commerce Minister Dr. l.im Swee Aun (above), quietly read a newspaper at a nearby table. Reporters were waiting for Dr. Subandrio when Dr.UPI - 138 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-03-09 1 3 a.m. DETENTION THEN A CAR TRIP ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY SINGAPORE, Fri. Jamit Singh, secre-tary-general of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association was arrested today under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. He was picked up at 3 a.m. at the home of a friend in Green Lane, off317 words
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Article45 1963-03-09 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. From Monday. Television Slngapura will extend its pilot service to three and a half hours dally. A Government statement said today that transmissions would begin at 7.15 p.m. Instead of 6 p.m and end at 10.45 p.m.45 words
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Article59 1963-03-09 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Agreement on terms to settle New York's 91--day-old newspaper strike, granting improved wages and hours to compositors, was announced today by Mayor Robert Wagner. But it Is not certain when the newspaper will resume publication as the strikers of two other unions,Reuter - 59 words
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Article87 1963-03-09 1 LONDON, Frt. Mr. Maurice Jacobson, 67, was conducting a mass children's choir at a music festival In a Methodist church at Lincoln yesterday when his trousers fell down. When the trousers reached Mr. Jacobson's knees, he held them up with one hand while conducting the 400-strongReuter - 87 words
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Article98 1963-03-09 1 Mines strike notice in KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fifteen thousand tin mines workers today served a 14 -day notice on 12 European mining groups (controlling 55 mines in the country) of their intention to strike on March 23. The strike notices were served by two unions the National Mining Workers UnionReuter - 98 words
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Article396 1963-03-09 1 Syrian coup: Rebels back Nasser JJKJRIT, Fri. Hie Syrian army today look control of Hie country in an apparently bloodless coup. It comes one month after the Iraqi army overthrew the regime of General Abdul Karem Kasim. Like the Iraqi rebels, the men behind the Syrian coup are pro-Nasser. UntilReuter - 396 words
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198 1963-03-09 2 Call to Jack: Halt aid to Soekarno AFRO-ASIAN DESK WASHINGTON Fri. Senator Hugh Scott (Republican) of Perm s y 1 vania urged President Kennedy yesterday to cancel an agreement to give US$l7 million ($5l million) of U.S. aid to Indonesia. Mr. Scott made public a letter to Mr. Kennedy inUPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-03-09 2 U.N. HEAD CALLS FOR MALA YSIA REFERENDUM UNITED NATIONS, Friday. AM R. Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, President of the i?A United Nations General Assembly, suggested yesterday that the dispute over Malaysia be best settled through a self-determination referendum which might be supervised by the U.N. He made the suggestion in an199 words
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90 1963-03-09 2 JAKARTA, Frl. A Communist member of Parliament attacked as a "dangerous policy" the Government's plan to invite U.S. Peace Corps volunteers to Indonesia. In a Press release issued by the Central Committee of the Indonesian Communist Party and published by the official news agencyReuter - 90 words
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Article35 1963-03-09 2 BANGKOK. Fri.— King Savang Vathana or Laos will visit Thailand from March 21 to 25. The Laotian king will be accompanied by Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of th« Laotian Coalition Government. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article189 1963-03-09 2 Diem troops mass for new attack SAIGON, Fnday. OOUTH Vietnamese troops ferried by 20 United States Marine helicopters yesterday went after a Communist Vietcong battalion operating In the coasra 1 (alleys between Quang N^ai and Qubng Tin provinces in Central Vietnam. Air Force B-26 medium bombers and T-28 fighterbombers hitReuter - 189 words
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Article20 1963-03-09 2 TOKYO. Frl.— Mr. Ryuji Takeuchl, former Vice Foreign Minister was today appointed Japanese Ambassador to America.20 words
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254 1963-03-09 2 lIONG KONG, Frl. 1 The Peking People's Daily today accused the American Communist Party of stabbing China in the back over Hong Kong and Macao. In an editorial quoted by the New China news agency, the newspaper said the U.S. party,Reuter - 254 words
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Article54 1963-03-09 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. A Soviet Embassy spokesman today denied Indian Press reports that the delay in the start of a new MoscowDelhi air service this week was due to Chinese interference. The delay in the arrival of the inaugural TU-U4 Jet airliner van due to "technicalReuter - 54 words
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Article64 1963-03-09 2 JAKARTA, Fri.— Three young men were killed near Tasikmalaya, West Java on Tuesday when an overhanging waterp 1p c swept them from the roof of a speeding ez* press train. Two other rooftop passengers were seriously wounded. Railway officials said the passengers ignored warnings againstUPI - 64 words
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Article27 1963-03-09 2 RANGOON, Fri.— Russia is to supply Burma with 1.000 tractors and equipment for machine and tractor stations under an agreement signed here today27 words
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Article25 1963-03-09 2 PARIS, Fri.— President Molae Tshombe of Katanga yesterday paid what he described as a "reconciliation visit" to the Congolese Embassy in Paris. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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236 1963-03-09 2 fiHINA'S multimillion strong army is feeling the pinch of drying up Soviet arms supplies. This has emerged from a recent month-lone meeting of Chinese political and military chiefs, as disclosed by a copy of the official People's Daily. The extensive consultations236 words
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Article421 1963-03-09 2 From GEORGE LIU f ]yjOTION Picture and General Investment, Ltd., the Hong Kong production centre for the Cathay Organisation, decided last week not to participate in next month's 10th Asian Film Festival in Tokyo. The surprise move left it up to Shaw Brothers, the MP Gl's big421 words
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Advertisement93 1963-03-09 2 i |i£ Jk I p^ JUb^ V j ON STAGE TODAY The dazzling WHITE LION SHOW direct from |apan (at CATHAY K. LUMPUR) and OOION Pening 13th March CATHAY Al.r Star 15th March CATHAY Ipoh I«th March CATHAY Malacca ISHi March CATHAY I- Mara 19th March ODION S>or« 20th March93 words
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Article, Illustration573 1963-03-09 3 Protests as the silent newsmen leave for jail LONDON, Fri. Amid a rising storm of protest from national newspapers, printing and journalists' unions and associations, two Fleet Street reporters were taken to jail yesterday for refusing to disclose their sources of information. The reporters were Mr. Reginald Foster, 58, ofReuter - 573 words
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136 1963-03-09 3 The British invade the New York skyline NEW YORK, Fri.— AngloAmerican financiers joined yesterday to unveil the world's biggest commercial office building, a 59-storey New York skyscraper. The US$lOO million partnership was hailed by British and American officials as a landmark in post-war trans-Atlantic economic co-operation. The skyscraper, headquarters ofReuter - 136 words
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Article63 1963-03-09 3 WELLINGTON. Frl. A second party of New Zealand parliamentarians arc now due to leave on March 20 for a month's tour of Singapore. South Vietnaii Thailand and the Philippines. Members arc: Messrs R. E Jack. H. J Walker and R. C Muldoon (Government Party) andReuter - 63 words
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Article14 1963-03-09 3 THE HAGUE, Pri.— Crown Princess Beatrix, who is 25 has mctslo.s.14 words
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Article20 1963-03-09 3 LONDON. FTi. Actor Cyril Smith, who Had appeared In more than 600 films, has died aged 70.20 words
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245 1963-03-09 3 Threat to industry as strike goes on PARIS. Friday. FIRST seriouw threats to industry loomed yesterday as the French coalminers' strike went into its seventh day with each side standing firm. Chemical plants In the north and factories In the south were already feeling the pinch because of dwindling fuelReuter - 245 words
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194 1963-03-09 3 Spy-for-us blackmail bid by Russians fails LONDON, Fri. The Foreign Office said last night Russian intelligence agents had triea, but failed, to force a member of the British Embassy in Moscow to work for them. The man had been sent back to London in his own and in the generalReuter - 194 words
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Article53 1963-03-09 3 PEKING. Fri.— Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Communist Party chairman, had a "cordial talk" with King Sri Savang Vatthana of Laos in Pelting last night, and later gave a dinner in his honour, the New China News Agency reported. The King recently had talks wit:i PresidentReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1963-03-09 3 LONDON. Fri. Journalists in the Labour Parly's press department will strike on April 2 unless agreement is reached on their claim for £22 10s. a week pay. A strike by the 10 press department employees could affect the party's propaganda machine during the coming by-elections.50 words
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Article153 1963-03-09 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND MOSCOW, Fri.—Private enterprise ran riot here yesterday as thousands of people queued to buy flowers for Soviet Women's Day today. Peasants sold spring blooms out of suit cases at astronomical prices. Example: three small unopened daffodils cost 90 kupecs (about $3.30). CAPE CANAVERAL: A U.S. nuclear submarine153 words
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Article122 1963-03-09 3 HALEDOM < New Jersey). •Frl— Ten neat white and yellow houses In a quiet neighbourhood here were sprayed a fire-engine red yesterday when a safety valve popped at a nearby paint factory. Houses. garages, lawns, trees, a school, streets. cars and snow were splashed withUP - 122 words
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94 1963-03-09 3 NOW AS-YOU-PUFF-PUFF CIGARETTE VIENNA, Fri—Bulgarian scientists have developed a nicotine-free aromatic cigarette claimed to cure several diseases, the Bulgarian news agency B.T.A. reported yesterday. The cigarette, made of "atro-tobacco has the same effects on the smoker as an ordinary one. But the tobacco contains between 0.10 and 0.20 per centReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement147 1963-03-09 3 An Ideal Tonic Water tor hot weather A wnoM gUtt o» S.rrovollo'. Tonic with a Bie Glo«« of lc« Cold Wottr S*rr«voHo'f Tonic is jjlv> an idcrfl drink for Enttrtoining. Partial. You cannot make a batter choice than thu all purpose Tonic of ovtr lIS yoart' roputafion. ■ME Serving to147 words
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Miscellaneous36 1963-03-09 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \tme oeess?/ /Geocee hac\ /BEEN TELLING I US ABOUT J/^r\ V^DREaS^^---^ 7amdmo\l7ho»j) i clever /a yyouAßfi/^ AND ALL ABOUT YOU OUVING>I IT CUEAP AT A SALE OF LAST —^SeASOM'S CEMMAMTg t-336 words
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553 1963-03-09 4 Woke up and was told I had killed my mother' TWO Sikh brothers today made their defence in the Assize Court on a charge of murdering their 52--year-old mother ;it a one-room Ii v t in Palmer Road one night in November last year. Karpal Singh, 24, and Chanan Singh.553 words
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Article138 1963-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will declare open the sixth Shell traffic game at the Kalian* Park safety first playground at 5 pan. on Monday. This year a record number of 240 teams from Malay, Chinese, English and Tamil schools, as138 words
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Article565 1963-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union alleged in the I Industrial Arbitration Court today that the United Commercial Bank had sacked 52 out of its total staff of about 70 workers last {year "because the j management was disI satisfied with the negotiations565 words
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130 1963-03-09 4 POLICY OF GOVT EDUCATION IS INTEGRATION SINGAPORE, Fri. The parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, said that the aim of the Government's education policy was to Integrate the multiracial society in Singapore. He was speaking at the opening of the Beatty Integrated Primary School,130 words
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Article146 1963-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The O Minister for Education, Mr. Yon? Nyuk Lin, today spoke of the important role adult education played in newly-independent conntries. Mr. Yong, who was speakin* at the opening: of the Adult Education Boa *d's first exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, said that adult146 words
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Advertisement270 1963-03-09 4 HE FOUGHT FOR COMMAND OF THE SEVEN SEAS I AW FOR THE HAND OF THE ONE WOMAN HE LOVED! Bfe Starring RICARDO MONTALSANa MM /l VINCENTPRICE LIANA DhFEIB mm #n rex sky 1 I r*fc. toxwht uwiric, Nominated for 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (B W) BEST SONG (Another Chance)"270 words
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Article348 1963-03-09 5 K. BASKARAN - K. BASKARAN: By MENACED BY GUNBOATS, NOW THEY THINK OF ABANDONING 'ISLAND OF OUR FATHERS' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday LARGE number of the 3,006 Pualu Retain fishermen, menaced by Indonesian gunboats, want to go to the East Coast where they can fish undisturbed. The Minister of348 words
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70 1963-03-09 5 SYDNEY, Fri. Malaya is gaining some very useful publicity in Australia, thanks to the Australian Industries Exhibition to be held there soon. Many publications are mentioning the exhibition. The exhibition has been used as a central theme for a display about Malaya as a70 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-03-09 5 Dato Loke off on round the world holiday SINGAPORE. Fri. Millionaire film magnate Dato Loke Wan Tho (above) flew to Hong Kong today on the first leg of a six -week busi-ness-c v m-p 1 c a s v r e round-the-world tour. Dato Loke, who is also chairman of103 words
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Article112 1963-03-09 5 ALOR STAR. Frl. Three hundred people who lost their homes In the recent Kampong Tualang tire are expected to be rehoused soon. Inche Sha'art bin Hajl Daud. District Officer of Kota Star, and chairman of the relief committee, announced that the committee had decided to112 words
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348 1963-03-09 5 Japan to hold a biggest ever trade fair ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri The $1 million Japan Industrial Trade Fair, to be held here for two weeks from March 15 will be the third and the biggest ever Japanese trade fair to be held in Malaya. It wil be opened by the348 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-03-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Mr. Chen Kan Sem. 27 (above), an auditor with the First National City Bank of New York here, will leave on July 1 for a two-month study tour of the United States. Mr. Chen has won a First National City Bank86 words
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Article78 1963-03-09 5 PENANG. Frl. Four motorists. Including a young woman, were today fined $40 each for speedingGloria Jean Nicholson. 22, was caught speeding at Tanjong Tokong Road on Jan 15. Ooi Ewe Lin and Ng Ah Kow (both 28) were convicted of speeding at Tanjong Tokong Road on Nov.78 words
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Article127 1963-03-09 5 Murder woman's body found TPOH, Fri.— The semiA naked body of a woman weeder, Van Mooi, 57, was found on the Serapoh Estate, Parit area about 26 miles from here, last night by a search party. She had been reported missing since the afternoon by a fellow woman worker, Cheah127 words
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Article73 1963-03-09 5 PENANG. Frl— A thief walked into the •room of a ship Dins manager, Mr. C. D. O. Deakes. In Cantonment Road and took $254 in cash and property. Mr. Deakes told the police he went out of his room without locking the door at about73 words
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Article25 1963-03-09 5 KUCHINO. Fri.— The Sarawak Catholic Welfare Council today expressed thanks to donors in Malaya and Singapore for sending clothes to Sarawak flood victims.25 words
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369 1963-03-09 5 New jail term for soldier gangster PORT DICKSON, Friday. A SOLDIER who escaped from military detention and was jailed by a magistrate's court for secret society activities was last night sentenced to 16 months' imprisonment by a court martial here. I The soldier. Trooper Khoo Swi Hay, 29. was found369 words
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Article, Illustration191 1963-03-09 5 Bennett makes farewell visits to Rulers and Governors KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— JV Mr. CM. Bennett (above), New Zealand's High Commissioner here, is now making his round of farewell visits to the various rulers and governors in the Federatioa prior to his departure for home. Mr. Bennett, who has been In191 words
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Article22 1963-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Wong Ow Ow. 17. unemployed was found hanging In his house at Waterloo Street at 3 a.m. today.22 words
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Article135 1963-03-09 5 $130,000 MURALS GIFT TO MUSEUM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dato Lee Kong Chian, has donated two large murals, worth $130,000, to the new National Museum here. The murals 115 feet long and 20 feet high will be fixed to the front of the museum.135 words
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Article60 1963-03-09 5 KLANG. Fri.— A housewife, Llm Po Lai. 28, of Petaling Java, died last night after a motor-cycle on which she was riding pillion was involved in a head-on collision with a car on the 15th. mile Klang-Kuala Lumpur road. Her husband, Lim Seng Kee. a school60 words
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Article175 1963-03-09 5 OINGAPORE, Fri.— The first battalion of the Singapore Infantry Regiment today finally came up to full strength I —almost 10 years after its formation. The authorised battalion strength of 800 was achieved with the passing-out of 39 recruits at the Ulu Pandan Camp early today. At175 words
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195 1963-03-09 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Frl. xv —The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, will inaugurate a new system of signalling between here and Tampin at the Seremban railway station on March 18. Th? relay auto block system of signailSne is195 words
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Article30 1963-03-09 5 IPOH. Fri.— An estate keoala. Mon Sooi Thoo. 25. reported to the pohcp that his scooter, valued hi $900. whs stolen from Jalan AH Pitchay hrre last night.30 words
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Article, Illustration421 1963-03-09 6 Japanese urge hunt for new iron sources HEAVY EXPORT DUTY MAKES MALAYA TJNCOMPETITIVE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^ VISITING Japanese steel industry delegation said today that Malaya's iron ore resources showed a definite tapering-off trend and advised that "effective measures" be taken to find new supplies. Mr. T. Wagatsuma, leader421 words
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121 1963-03-09 6 Seven for training in Pakistan Navy KUALA LI.MPIR. Fri. Seven men of the Royal Malayan Navy will fly to Pakistan on Sunday for training with the Pakistan Navy. This is the second group to be sent to Pakistan. The first group left in August last year and have since returned.121 words
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Article30 1963-03-09 6 TELUK ANSON, Pri. —Mr. Khoo Eng Poh. Dental Officer, Lower Perak. has left on transfer to Buticrworth. He is been succeeded by Mr. Yeoh Cheang Hin from Buiterworth.30 words
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Article201 1963-03-09 6 CHESHIRE SEEKS AN OLD BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V —A dilapidated building is being sought by the Cheshire Foundation Home in its efforts to start a home here. With such a building it would be possible to start a home for one-tenth of what It would cost to build a201 words
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229 1963-03-09 6 INCHE A. A. Edrus, proprietor of Qalam, a printing firm in Geylang. told the Industial Arbitration Court today that he had had to sell three machines at a loss to keep his firm running. He was making his final submission at the resumed hearing of229 words
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Article48 1963-03-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's external trade in the first month of this year amounted to $412.6 million $5.3 million more than in December 1962 but $18.3 million less than in January last year. Imports in January thus year were worth $204.5 million; exports $208.1 million.48 words
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87 1963-03-09 6 r>H, Fri. Insignia for Perak's new orders and decorations for royalty and distinguished citizens are being ordered from Hong Kong. They will be chosen personally by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, and the State Secretary, Inche Moh- amed, Yusof bin Haji87 words
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Article48 1963-03-09 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Ten* Ah, a cleric at the Government Printing Office, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. Tan's liabilities amounted to $5,535, owing to eight creditors. He was ordered to pay the Official Assignee $40 a month.48 words
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Miscellaneous201 1963-03-09 6 Alley Oop By V. T. Btnniin HOW C*M A THING y A IrrSTH'IMeiPESOFA I USUALLY "\J- \H V- -s/ MOSTLY iKEY JUST BJGGER'N f Atf WHAT MOLECULE. SOME- THEY'RE ATOMS? NO- > f WHAT JUST JUMP AN ATOM HAVE £'AN AJOM, TIMES THERE'S WWAT YELLOW V 7 MOLECULES II DO201 words
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Article, Illustration2173 1963-03-09 7 John Deane Potter - John Deane Potter CHAPTER THREE OF THE STORY OF THE TIGER OF MALAYA 1 HHHIBEEI THE next clay Yamashita wen! aboard his headquarters ship, the Hyujo Marti the Dragon and Castle. There in his tiny airless cabin he began to make iinal preparations for Ihe invasion of2,173 words
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Obituary26 1963-03-09 8 it Worii Sit i Minimum i STELLA LADY BALL. Mother of Humfrev Burnahy Ball of Malacca died at Swanaxe. Doraet on the 2.lrd Kehruar>. 10«.126 words
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Article57 1963-03-09 8 it Word* Sit (MlMlmum) the FAMILY Of tbe late Chan Im Ixy K.U. th.ink« all friends /relative* «"roli». nlKht visit* at their recent oereaveroent THE FAMILY of the late Mr R C Ixipei thank- all relatlven. frlenda and tail of the AMiinta Hoopltal. for their attendance. donation«. wreath*. <nrpra«e»57 words
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Article18 1963-03-09 8 in Wnrrfi 5/* ''li»ii"»«i MR SOH BOON MENO would you k'ndlv contnrt me Mr. Loh by telephone18 words
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Article285 1963-03-09 8 it WordM Sit (Mimimutmy The COCKPIT'S Java RtMtafel It .erved every Saturday and Sunday lum ii time TOWN A COUNTRY'S Siile endi today Thu i* your laat chan<r. Get your AIR CONDITIONING for only $30 a month by Carrier. Ring Bm«pora tii 2i l or Kuala Lumpur ***** lor285 words
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Article666 1963-03-09 8 Although the French veto on Britain's entry into the European Common Market has brought relief to many count- I ins. notably those in the Commonwealth, no-one sup- poses that the causes of anxiety > have been removed. There is unease a fairly recent phenomenon even in Malaya666 words
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Article363 1963-03-09 8 Malaya's fishermen have so far borne the brunt of Indonesian confrontation, though they have not been free from blame for some o< the incidents that have occurred. By their own admission some fishermen have been given to venturing into Indonesian waters in pursuit of bigger catches, bribing their363 words
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Article185 1963-03-09 8 Tht officials of Kajang Town Board are to be congratulated (or their decision to go to the people in Ulu Langat District to collect rates on the spot The explanation is that this would save ratepayers the inconvenience (and the expense) oi having to travel to the185 words
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Article418 1963-03-09 8 HONG KONG'S ELECTED HANDFUL -RESPONSIBLE FOR RUBBISH, STREET NAMES JJONG KONG, Fri.— The urban council elections, Hong Kong's only sop to parliamentary democracy, were held yesterday. A strictly limited electorate fewer than one person in every 100 of the colony's 3.500.000 population—elected four representatives to the govern-ment-dominated body. Only a418 words
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Article, Illustration882 1963-03-09 8 MARK ARNOLDFORSTER - MARK ARNOLDFORSTER -by THE discreet and co n v c n i c. N t mingling of business with politics is likely to remain for ever a largely harmless feature of British public life. On the other hand, the country seems to be approaching one of882 words
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Article338 1963-03-09 8 School barriers come down IN KENYA VAIROBI. Frl. One of the most striking examples of the changes In Kenya over the past few years can be found in the schools of Nairobi and upcountry farming areas, where white children now share classrooms with black and brown classmates. Such a thing338 words
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Advertisement609 1963-03-09 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 79 Wor4i *l» (Minimum) TRIVELVAN: "n Kibruary elfhi At Oleneaglm Ho-pital to Anna, wife of F.dward Trevelyan a aon (Julian). LAU To MagKy and Gerard, a *oa. Philip Keyin Patrick, at Good Samaritan Honpltal. Oayion. Ohio. ISA. on 6th March in Wardi fin (Minimum) CHUAH LEE: Chye Hork609 words
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Advertisement69 1963-03-09 8 NATIONAL Bj > i -iiiil'f*' I AVAILABLE ON HIRE m PURCHASE FROM 1 fl $25-50 A MONTH. I DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. 308. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL. NOS. *****. 7901 7. 226 SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: ***** THoSE WHO KNOW BUY i:nii»i:r-n I -> LOVELY DESIGNS y RICH69 words
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247 1963-03-09 9 Here to listen: New Zealand's fastest talker SINGAPORE, Fri The leader of six New Zealand Members of Parliament. Mr. B.V. Cooksley, said today that his country was "very keen" that Malaya and Indonesia should solve their dispute over Malaysia. He was commenting on New Zealand's attitude to the present strained247 words
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Article39 1963-03-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. —R. Kuppusamy. 29. of Temple Road, was discharged in the first magistrate's court today on a charge of murdering A. Vljaratnam on sept. 2. 1959 in Kampong Temple Road. The prosecution withdrew tlie charge.39 words
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Article144 1963-03-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, Inchc Mohamed Khir Johari. warned tonight that Malaya would be falline into the Communist trap if she broke off diplomatic relations with Indonesia. Speaking at a Haii Kaya party at the new Federation House in144 words
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Article55 1963-03-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. One-hour rainstorm here this j evening broke the monthlong heatwave which has turned the grass In Kuala Lumpur brown. In 1 minutes 8 Inches of rain was recorded by the meteorological station at the airport. There were minor flooding In low lying areas but55 words
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Article30 1963-03-09 9 PEKAN. Fri— The chairman of! the St. John Ambulance Brigade In Pahangr. Capt. Mohamrd All. has l appealed to women In the state to jcin the movement.30 words
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Article30 1963-03-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The chairman of the Malaysian Youth i Club. Mr. S. K. Moorthy. has I urged members to contribute to I the National Patriotic Fund.30 words
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Article525 1963-03-09 9 UNIONS ARRANGE TO MAINTAIN ESSENTIAL SERVICES DURING BONUS ISSUE STOPPAGE JWO mining unions with a total membership of 15,000 today served a 14-day strike notice to 12 European-managed mining groups con--1 trolling 55 mines in the country. The unions are the National Mining Workers Union525 words
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208 1963-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Friday. 4 MAGISTRATE today heard how "a possible grave miscarriage of Justice," arising from a constable's report, was averted In time. Defence counsel Mr. R. Ramason attributed this to the "diligence" of the prosecuting officer. Inspector Ramakrlshnan Naidu. His client. Koh 81ew Teck, 56,208 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-03-09 9 TENGKU HAS TEA WITH AUSSIE TRADE TEAM ITCALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman had tea with members of a trade mission from Western Australia at the Residency this afternoon. At the meeting were the Western Australian Deputy Premier and Minister for Agriculture. Mr. C. D. Nalder. the Minister for Industrial200 words
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344 1963-03-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A film colony in the centre of Kuala Lumpur? Well, not really. It's still the same old Federal Hotel in Buklt Bintang Road except that nowdays nine out of 10 people who venture through its doors are star-struck. For344 words
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65 1963-03-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman Is arriving here tomorrow morning for a day's "rest." According to an Umno spokesman, the Prime Minister will fly in from Kuala Lumpur In an RMAF Pioneer for an afternoon of races and a round of golf.65 words
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70 1963-03-09 9 SINGAPORE, Frt.— A father of four misrepresented himself as a divorcee to marry a second wife In a mosque last December, a district court was told today. Razali bin Mat Ludln, who admitted this, was fined $250 and Jailed for a day. Razall, a70 words
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Article23 1963-03-09 9 MALACCA. PrL— The Malacca Municipal Workers' Union is to build headquarter* In Jslan Mun&hi Abdullah— in the heart of the town.23 words
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Article143 1963-03-09 9 AN APRIL DATE FOR MISS MALAYSIA If UALA LUMPUR, Fri. v —The first Miss Malaysia beauty contest will be held on April 20 at Stadium Negara in conjunction with the Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition. Girls from any of the Malaysian territories between the ages of 17 and 27 may enter143 words
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Article60 1963-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The Prime MlnUter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today laid the foundation stone of the first rural-type Integrated secondary school In Jurong. The 8217.000 school is the first of a number of such schools being pushed through by the government and promised by the60 words
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Article83 1963-03-09 9 Strike is settled after 126 days SINGAPORE. Fri. The 126-day-old strike by 16 employees of the Rrndeivous Bar and Hotel in Bras Basah Road has been settled. This followed an agreement reached today between the management and the Singapore Restaurant, Bar, Eating and Coffee Shop Employees' Union. Both sides have83 words
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74 1963-03-09 9 Dr. Ponniah dies after heart attack \f ALACCA. Frt. A former 1 Federation Assistant Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. K. Ponnlah. 65, died at the General Hospital here today after a hear* attack. Dr. Ponnlah retired from Government service in 1954 and had since been with the Malacca Agriculture74 words
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Article195 1963-03-09 9 WITNESS: 70 CENTS CAUSED DEATH OINGAPORE, Fri.— Tan Khiam Mong. a mechanic, told a preliminary inquiry today how a flght between two of his friends over 70 cents resulted in the death of one. The fight, he said, arose from a roadside gambling session. Ho Guan Yew. 18. a wireman,195 words
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Article52 1963-03-09 9 IPOH. Fri. Mr. Alexander Walker. 63. head of the English Department at the former Malayan Teachers' Training College at Kirkby is visiting Malaya He would like to meet his old pupils. Mr. Walker is staying at thr Hollywood Hotel. He will leave for Cameron Highlands on52 words
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Advertisement117 1963-03-09 9 Start Your Trip at the Hub of the European Wheel When you start your tour of Europe in Switrer- veil* and Coronado Jots to anywhere between Im4, the key cities of the Continent are all Stockholm and Rom*. London and Istanbul, around you. Fly to Europe's vacation paradise by Swiss*117 words
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Advertisement61 1963-03-09 9 CONGRATULATIONS to M/S SINCERE WATCH FOUNTAIN PEN DEALERS. on the occasion of their 9th. Anniversary. 41 JEWELS a^v;)^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B^ B^_ s^sv -Mi**. 1 BASIC BIBIE COURSE I STSC6S tar M« mm Ma* tpmn I H BASIC BIBLE COURSE 1131 MquJmtJntoodjSlnßOEorei l^| t FLINTER GRINBERG&61 words
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Miscellaneous599 1963-03-09 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA Hour: U. 30 Cocktails for two; 13 riMLHU IVIHUMTM midnight Close Down NATIONAL SHORTWAVE qiria CIMr AD^Dr SERVICE 41.7 Metres RADIO SINGAPORE. A.M. 6.00 Time Signal SHORTWAVE SERVICE Negan-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo- 41 Metres dies; 7.00 Time Signal, the MFnnM u-avf srcvirr News; 7.10599 words
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193 1963-03-09 10 The night two blind men fought it out with knives PENANG, Fri. Two blind men who fought each other with knives in the Jubilee Home one night, shook hands today before the First Magistrate, Mr. Ng Mann Sau 'We have forgiven each other and are now good friends." Loh Cheow193 words
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77 1963-03-09 10 KUCHING. Fri. The Sarawak Chinese Association announced today that it was satisfied with the results achieved by Sarawak's representatives on the Inter-Governmen-tal Committee on Malaysia. The association said it noted with satisfaction that practically all the proposals submitted in its memorandum to Lord Lansdowne, the77 words
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Article32 1963-03-09 10 TAIPING. Frl.— Taiping Rotary Club raised $4,200 in aid of Its handicapped children's fund from the -premiere O f Guns of Nararonr at the Lido cinema here on Wednesday.32 words
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Article28 1963-03-09 10 BRUNEI, Fri.— The police In Seria have recovered one sten-gun stolen by rebels from a police station In the emergency. Ammunition was also recovered.28 words
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Article, Illustration528 1963-03-09 10 Finding reserved on move to bar citizen probe CINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court yesterday reserved judgment in the application by Chua Ho Ann, 63. a merchant, who is asking the court to prohibit a committee from holding an inquiry into the proposed cancellation of his citizenship528 words
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Article187 1963-03-09 10 SINGAPORE. Friday. T"HE Singapore branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party today called on the Malayan and Indonesian Governments to end the confrontation crisis The call was made in a petition to the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,187 words
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Article80 1963-03-09 10 Acid flung at youth having bath SINGAPORE. Fri. Lee Tee Manx, 19, was injured by an acid -throwing; thug at his home in Kirn Keat Close yesterday. He was taking a bath in the rear part of his house, when his attacker, who is believed to have entered the house80 words
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Article61 1963-03-09 10 SEREMBAN. Frl. The Memn Besar of Negri Sembtlan Dato (Dr.) Mohanied Said bin Mohanied. yesterday Inspected two newly installed $50,000 counting machines at the States Treasury here. He was accompanied by the State Secretary. Haji Anjann Saith bin Haji Abbas, the State Financial Officer. Inche Abdul Ohani61 words
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128 1963-03-09 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has condemned the Indonesian confrontation policy and the Brunei revolt staged by A. M. Azahari and called on members to volunteer to defend .Malaysia against any attack A circular to member* -aid:128 words
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176 1963-03-09 10 21 years ago -an epic lifeboat escape KUALA LUMPIR. Fri. Yesterday marked the £lst anniversary of one of the most hazardous escapes in the Pacific War 1.500 miles from Java to Australia in an open lifeboaf. It was made by eight Australian and four British Air Force officers of 84176 words
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Article54 1963-03-09 10 PENiVNG. Fri.— Three councillors. Mr. Lim Kean Sicw, Mr. Tan Chong Bee and Mr. Kan« Knc Wah. will join other volunteers in cleaning their wards at Padang Brown. Kampong Manggis and Chowras.a on Sunday. The party will assemble on the Dato Kramat ground at 8 a.m.54 words
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Article54 1963-03-09 10 BRUNEI. Fri. The Advisory Committee on Tourism has held its first meeting here to discuss the promotion of the tourist trade for the state. The committee, headed by the Commissioner for Development. Inche Sa'ad bin Marzukl. has 10 members drawn from senior government officials and54 words
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Article35 1963-03-09 10 PENANO. Fri.— Lim Khem Kirn. 45. was fined $125 today for permitting his lorry to carry an overload of more than one ton of goods at Aver Itam Road on Jan. 16.35 words
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Article60 1963-03-09 10 MALACCA. Fri. A former Alliance Municipal Councillor here. Mr. Chan Geok Eng, 69, has died at the I General Hospital after a ■hart illness. Mr. Chan entered politics soon after the second world war after retiring from the Municipal Council, where he worked as a chief60 words
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Article233 1963-03-09 10 MALACCA, Friday. iy|ORE incidents have taken place in which Malayan fisherman have been confronted by Indonesian gunboats. Three fishermen have reported to the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, that an Indonesian naval ship had towed their boat for about 10 minutes233 words
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Article141 1963-03-09 10 3 stolen cars found in a day OINGAPORE, Fri. Of three stolen cars recovered by the police yesterday, one was a black Ford Prefect used by a gang of three robbers in a $20,000 car hold-up at the junction of Merchant Street and New Bridge Road. The car, abandoned in141 words
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Article51 1963-03-09 10 PENANO. Fri. The Federation Government has given a $10,000 grant to the Wat Chaiya Mangalaram. Penangs oldest Buddhist temple in Burmah Lane. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will hand a cheque for this amount to the chief priest. the Yen Bhikku Daeng on51 words
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Advertisement213 1963-03-09 10 Cine Elmo F/l 8, 10mm fixed-focus type. Fully automatic 'CdS' j&t^; exposure control over ASA 10.320. High magnification real-imoge view r'*B jfc^. finder; adjustable vision. F stop Ail B) readings. Pre-set type, 50 feet <y/ I I continuous film counter and film *^H change indicator. Motor-driven by 4 'penlight' batteries.213 words
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Miscellaneous35 1963-03-09 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hvimdahl I -%^Tf °°^Tr /4« 'gwacious: now\ (gwe me a shave and ao\ s I US T^S [JUiHJ ICAN'TGETIT V HUMOfIOUS WEMARKS: J MM Iw U/pwattep »\niisw rirL/r^i loose pwom Jam35 words
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Advertisement1022 1963-03-09 11 j^^^i^^^L^-gA^g^g^^L-^pjjyj^^^gffayj^^^l^^^a^g^g^g^lJWyfa^^a^^^^Bß^l^H (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT in Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra READ ths Senior Appointments V .ll ant in The Sunday Mail each week. CHINESE COOK-HOUSE BOY wanted. European/Chinese foods. Telephone 47-348 (B'pore). VACANCY OF TECHNICIAN In a Medical Laboratory niu-d. Box A 4807 S.T. Applicants1,022 words
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Advertisement932 1963-03-09 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* St (Min.)— Box tt et: extra 2 front ROOMS Available For Working Girls or Couple. Apply 78, Joo Cblat Place. Singapore-is. •NEW CALICO" Guest House 8 Claymore Hill s/d rooms available full board laundry Dear Lido Theatre Tanglin area. Tel. (Spore) *****. AIRY UNFURNISHED ROOM To932 words
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Advertisement1037 1963-03-09 11 EDUCATION tt Ward* tl (Mtn.)— Max tt eta, extra BTUDV AT HOMB for success- la business Fundamentals of English. Secretaryship for Girls. Writ* now for Free details of these homo study courses. Hemingway Robertson Institute Professional Tutors sine* 1897 127 c Bank House, Bank Place, Melbourne. Australia. HOME STUDY COURSES:1,037 words
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Advertisement980 1963-03-09 11 FOR HIRE tt Warm* U (Min.)— Baa 10 eta, eatrm MOOIRN FURNITURB RBFRICERATORS Etc. on Low Monthly Rental. Hire Purchase also aeoepfd. Sin Go* Seng 81, Rochor* Caaal Road. Singapore. Tel: *****. 1 COMINQ ON LEAVE. visltlag Britain? The latest Austin. Morris, Ford and Triumph Saloons for selfdrive. Also Estates980 words
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Advertisement862 1963-03-09 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* U (Mtn.)-MaalS eta, emtrm ASB ■SCBMSIR IM7 43 m.p.g. 52.500/-. View from 10.30 a_m.— 4 p.m. at 8 Burafoot Tome* spore IS. Pssssa *****, No dealers please. OP.CHAP.O MOTORS Used Car Dept. 1881 Pord Paleen S64SS/--I*4l Morris Oiferd S47SS/> TMI Ferd Taunus 12M. S34BS/* 1940862 words
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Advertisement905 1963-03-09 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Werde (Mtau}—Bem am of. eatra 1880 HOLDEN STATIONWAGON. 1988 Pord Coasul. Vary Good Caaditlon. 348, Oeylang Road (Spore). Tel: 41S0S/*****. 1881 VOLVO IMS Economical but fast. 03 m.p.h. 32 m.p.g. Cream and black almost showroom condition. 16.350. Tel. (Spore) 2805 Ext. 223 after office hours 2410 KxL905 words
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Advertisement575 1963-03-09 11 FOR SALE tt Ward* SS (Min.)— Baa f eta, extra riSN FOOD MEDICINE Aquarium Accessories. Welcome to Rod Sea Aquarium, 44, Dhoby Obaut, Spore. Telephone) S9I9L MUMTAZ CARPETS: Wld* selection*, washing /repairing/carpeting. Concessional rate. Amber Arcade, Spore. Tel: *****. BEAUTY CULTURE 10 Ward* U (Mtn,)— Sax M rts. #x»re ladies::)575 words
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Advertisement518 1963-03-09 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tO Word* U (Mtn.)— Box St ct: extra POR OIPTB Visit "Caprice' Italian Arts Shop Ngee Ann Building. HAVE YOU THOUGHT if n«ing Batik? Batik Shop Cathay Cinema. EASY PAYMENT Inexpensive Diamond Engagement /Wedding Ring. Cbtong Shtng *****. VISIT LEE ONN, 206/8 8. Bridl* Road, Singapore for518 words
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357 1963-03-09 12 The way to meet the traffic problem HAVE read so much about deaths in traffic accidents these last few months that I feel it is time something is done by the authorities concerned to solve the problem. In New York, Washington, San Francisco and Los Angeles and other major cities357 words
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Article116 1963-03-09 12 PERMIT me to inform "Waiting" (S.T. March 2) that the limitation of taxis has nothing to do with the existence of "pirates." as the very foundation of their existence is the easy money tney can make through unfair competition with the legal taxi operators. Pirate taxi operators have116 words
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190 1963-03-09 12 MOTORISTS livinp in Seranjoon Gardens have not yet folly recovered from nearly a month of monumental daily traffic jams caused by the laying of electrical cables along the only road leading into and out of the estate. Now it seems that the190 words
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Article63 1963-03-09 12 A BIG Improvement could be effected throughout the island in the clearing of dustbins If the public could make a bigger attempt to keep Singapore clean; if the supervision of the workers was stepped up; and If the unions concerned were regularly reminded of their responsibilities. In my opinion63 words
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Article190 1963-03-09 12 \TY sympathy to "Puzzled" 11 who (S.T. March 2) voiced wonder and disappointment at having been sent to Brinsford Teachers' College on a "Lanjutan Kampong Course" and on his return being posted to a school where such subjects as agricultural science, which he specialised in, did not exist.190 words
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227 1963-03-09 12 WHERE IPOH IS STREETS AHEAD OF CAPITAL ALTHOUGH Kuala LumIX pur is Malaya's capital, I would suggest that Ipoh Is more advanced In more than one respect. In Kuala Lumpur It is common to see a stretch of road barely a few weeks old being chopped up and mutilated for227 words
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Article96 1963-03-09 12 "THE problem of over--1 population is both an economic and moral one; it has been asserted that it necessitates planned parenthood. But the moral consequences have been ignored. Experienced social workers throughout the world admit that the Introduction of contraceptives brings about moral decadence and estranged marriage relations.96 words
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Article85 1963-03-09 12 QN behalf of the Fire Victlms Relief Committee. Kampong Kepala Bukit Tuaiang, Kota Star. I wish to' thank the Straits Times and the Berlta Harian for the exceptional publicity they have given to the flre disaster at Tualang. Your Interest has greatly helped the committee in appealing for85 words
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Article93 1963-03-09 12 rE 1963 Malaysia Grand Prix is just round the corner. It does give great pleasure to watch, but as a veteran in this game I feel that something ought to be done for our local riders. What chance, for example, have our local riders who buy their own93 words
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Article247 1963-03-09 12 SINCE the transfer of the terminus from Geylang Serai to Guillemard Road, it has become exceedingly difficult to board the buses that ply the Kampong Melayu-Gulllemard Road route. Apart from the irregular arrivals of the buses, there seem to be fewer buses running than previousUP - 247 words
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Article36 1963-03-09 12 QN returning to this country after living; abroad for some years, I am ashamed to find that children and young people retain their seats in crowded buses while older people stand. S. HO Singapore36 words
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Miscellaneous257 1963-03-09 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9. Blrd(s) get a line on the 7. Qet the paper bill? <7>. thorn in a flash (7-4). 8. The rate of change goes in 15. Wander away for a rare bet stages (7). (8). 10. Place for drinking whan In 18. Early riser left with257 words
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564 1963-03-09 14 ALMOST COMPLETE LACK OF INTEREST ON EXCHANGE From Our Market Correspondent rpilE Malayan Stock ExX chance finished the last full day's trading of the week yesterday on a very sombre no f There was no trend, price movements were fractional and there .us an almost complete lack of interest. Fraser564 words
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Article22 1963-03-09 14 Malayan Stock Indices March 7 March 8. Industrials: 109.78 98.1S Tins: 100.09 IM.IS rubbers: 100.56 105.16 Dec. 29, 1962 100.22 words
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Article610 1963-03-09 14 y 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 was: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. ordt. (400) 41s Dunlopt (6,000) $2.66 D, (1.000) $2.65 O, $2.65 81*. (6.000) $2.66, (4.000) $2.65. (4.000) $2.64;610 words
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Article186 1963-03-09 14 V/MIPS lying aiencside the (ingaewM Harbeur wharvee ar •«»«ct«o teday are: Olenroy 33/3«. Kerklti* «T. Abhekerk 31/32, Batarta 28. Uipi« N.W. 2,3. Bvend Uaersk 1<«. Kristin Bakke 1/2. Karmala 4/5. bea Uxpresa 25/26, Nlcalaan Mam 4U/41, Selamat 47 South. Bllllton 4«. Heidelberg, 44. Antenor 6/7. Cathay 38/39.186 words
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447 1963-03-09 14 pOR the first time, in nine trading days the Straits r tin price fell $1 to $430.12J per pfcul and for the first time in a week the estimated offering rose 10 tons to 235 tons. In London on Thursday quite a useful447 words
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Article140 1963-03-09 14 MELBOURNE. Frl. I KADERS were firm, led by B.H.P. which actively gained Is. to 625. 9d. Jahn Lysaght rose sharply following tbe big profit Jump and higher dividend. Retailers were also buoyant after good reports by Myer and Cci Secondary sleeks moved Irregularly and were mostly loner. Oils140 words
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Article93 1963-03-09 14 /'HINEse Produce txehange. gmgay pert neen prlaes per pieul yesterday: Cecenut eil: balk 542) sellers, drum J4j.' sellers Copra: Keb./March L'K /Continent %27i buyers. Pepper: Muntok white SI6O sellers, Sarawak white *157» sellers, special Sarawak black $11 2 i sellers, garbled L^mponft black 1107t sellers. AtTA $1 7i93 words
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Article91 1963-03-09 14 TNI Malayan txetiange Banks' Aim elatien made taese chances tn IU rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to (100): Canada: buying TT 38 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16, 90 d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 36i trade hills telling TT er OD ready: Canada 35 1/16: Belgian Pranes 162U:91 words
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Article407 1963-03-09 14 a FTER some hesitancy the decline was halted this week and prices fluctuated narrowly with the market inclined to sit back and re-assess the position, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. Some fairly aggressive buying of April, May and June No. 1407 words
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Article25 1963-03-09 14 March. 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 751 (up threequarters of a cent). TIN: $430.12} (down SD. Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 19 tons).25 words
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Article259 1963-03-09 14 \fARCH first gra" rubber DuysrS) t.a.b. closed at b p>m. tn Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75} cents per Ib. up three -quarters of a cent. Tbe tone was quiet and •lightly easier. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.i. closing pricoi in cents psr Ib. yssterday: Int. 1 K.S.S. prompt259 words
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Article142 1963-03-09 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 8. Thrt-e month*. Dun lops 14 eta. 8. Darby 44. |T. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4 id. Uainmona 11 eta J. WauKb li eta a. Traction 1/3 M. Brew 24 cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Cement 18 eta Steamship 0 cts. Containers 11 cU142 words
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Advertisement1080 1963-03-09 14 U.S.A. PsMUfsX AtUnlls. Sis Crest IsSkaM ■■allUal Loaa» loss* HA tl* tv tl* tl* S'oora Shan wnoiuis s. F'ciaco t. Anfaias n Vorm OWvviaao "trtsta Mara" 17/11 Mai 1/ 2 aar 27 Apr 4 Mar 7 May 25 Maj I laat "Kiaukawa Mara" 21 Apr/1 May 2/ 3 Mai 231,080 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-03-09 15 lii memory ol our beloved Father Francis bavenas 8.3.60. There's a memory In our hearts that passing years can't take away, an empty place no one can fill. We mi&a you still and always will. Those tears in our eyes we can wipe away, but the ache in83 words
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Advertisement725 1963-03-09 15 NOTICE SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN NOTICE Is hereby given that the nocnriwr I luiTrn agent's temporary receipt book No- UKtUUIPIO LIMI Itu 2\B containing unissued receipts' /i...«,««r.«.~i rnri.mii Nos. 6432 to 6450 (inclusive) has i (Incorporated in England) been lost and that the Company OUTPUT RETURN shall now treat these receipts725 words
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Advertisement312 1963-03-09 15 NOTICES A NAVARATNAM (Late of KIKBV ESTATE, N. 8.) The Secretaries ol the Malayan Estates Stafl Provident Fund are anxious to get Id icuch with you on Provident Fund matters. I Please write to the Secretaries. P.O. Box 47. Kuala Lumpur. SHIPPING NOTICES m.». "ORANJE" The abovemen'tioned vessel due to312 words
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Advertisement965 1963-03-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE THIS v to Inform our customers and business associates that Mi Cheah Yap Thin of Llpson Reaiu Co. (M) Ltd.. nas resigned trorr. I the Company and that he is tv i longer authorised to transact an« business for and on behalf of Uit Company from date hereof.965 words
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Advertisement343 1963-03-09 15 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Tv enable urgent modification work to be carried out to existing high voltage switchgear at Balestier Road Substation, it will be necessary to interrupt electricity' supplies to consumers in the following areas on Sunday. 10th March 1963 between 8 a.m.343 words
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Advertisement716 1963-03-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited trom qualified grade I hospital aMistants lor the post of a HoupiiaJ Assistant in the Municipal Employees clinic on the salary scale of $266 x 14-364/exam./380 x 14--492 /efficiency bar/610 x 20-650 pjn. the point of entry into the716 words
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Advertisement717 1963-03-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT! CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD STENOGRAPHER TIMESCALE Vacancies exist for the post of Stenographer (Tunescalej at Kuantan and Kaub In the board organisation. Applications are invited from suitable candidates who are Federal Citizens between the ages of 17 and 27 for appointment as Stenographer (Timesctde). Applicants must have passed form717 words
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Advertisement242 1963-03-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Pre-Diploma Scholarship Course in the United Kingdom APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malays who are Federal Citizens and who wish to undergo a pre-Dlploma course of studies, upon the completion of which they would take a Diploma course in Electrical Engineering leading to exemption from the242 words
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329 1963-03-09 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP; K3 AMATEUR RACES Singapore, Friday By THE BET of the day at the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow is Androcles in the 9f hurdle race. MCC TOUR Androcles (by Confessor) was at one time an all-conquering jumper in amateur racing. But329 words
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Article135 1963-03-09 16 FJUNEDIN, Fri.— MCC continued to streamroller their way i through New Zealand today when they dismissed an Otago Invitation I XI for 116 runs in 165 minutes. i The tourists had replied with 46 for one when bad light stopped play 18 minutes before135 words
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Article468 1963-03-09 16 RUNNERS and riders for the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah today. RACE ONE: 2.15 p.m.— Class 5. 21— Mahjonr II 12.7 (Abdul Majldi. Nutlet 12.7 (R. Hill.. Snrrender 12.5 (J. Houseman). Raja 12.3 i— i. Smoky 12.0 Eminent Prince 12.0 Bern 12.0 Kolek 12.0 (Ungku Talha), Zarifl 12.0468 words
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Article118 1963-03-09 16 /CARDIFF, Fri— The Welsh Rugby Union have invited v F-iJi to make a short tour of Wales, lasting about eight weeks from September next year. The proposed tour, which is expected to cost £20,000. will include an international at Cardiff Arms Park. The Welsh Rugby IReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-03-09 16 AUSSIES KIWIS ARE COMING FNANG. Fri.— Top Australian and New Zealand players will be among the scores of International stars competing in the Malayan open tennis championships here from Apr. 2 to 7. Ten nations Australia. Burma. Ceylon. India Japan. New Zealand Pakistan. Singapore. Thailand, and South Vietnam have already221 words
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Article29 1963-03-09 16 LONDON. Fri.— Results of Rugby matches yesterday: Rugby Union County championship playoff Warwickshire 9 East Midlands 6. HuKby leairue Cup Ist Round. Hull 0. Wigan 7.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article53 1963-03-09 16 HOC KEY FEAF champion ship i Seletar): RAF Seletar 3 RAF Tengah 0. Ipoh Div. 1: Irish Hussars 6 sth Bn. RMR 2. Taiping Lge: Tigers 12 Malays 0. SOCCER Inter-schools (Penang) Under-20: HCHS 3 CLHS 0: STHS 3 HSBM 0; Under-15: HSBM 9 KBES 0. Friendly (Spore) SRC53 words
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441 1963-03-09 16 ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER PENANG, Friday. 'PHERE will not be lavish spending by the F.A. of Malaya on the fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament to be played here and at Alor Star next month. At the organising committee meeting here last night, chairman Lim441 words
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149 1963-03-09 16 BIRMINGHAM FALL TO BURY IN 3RD ROUND F.A. CUP LONDON, Fri.— Bury, a Second Division side, took top honours In last night's English F.A. Cup programme by eliminating First Division Birmingham. Scoring in each half. Bury ran out worthy 2-0 winners in their Third Round replay at Bury. Two ThirdReuter - 149 words
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Advertisement309 1963-03-09 16 SANYO TV FOR SHARPER, CLEARER PICTURES 21-iiKk picture tub* 414" 10" aval ipcakar f. Silicon rectifier 19-inch picture tube Two 4" x 12" oval speaker* »i»e 2" round ipeoker tor Hi-Fi toufte S^CCBDB Automatic »ir»e tuning inWl^^m^Tfr^'^SOtM i 4 s Automatic brightnew end contract control Mm V Provision for remote309 words
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Advertisement30 1963-03-09 16 Special Offer To dear 5,000 Pairs Children's Shoes from $2.00 Ladies' Shoes from $3.00 Men's Shoes from $5.00 Available at the MAIN STORE BATA BUHL, and All Retail Stores. fUUa30 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-03-09 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER SULTAN'S GOLD CUP SFIXAJj: Spore Malays v S'gor Malays (Jn Besar. 5.15). HOCKEY QUADRANGULAR: Sgor v Malacca (4.15); Perak v Negri (5,15. both matches at Princes Rd> LEE CUP FINAL (women) KAF Seletar v SCC (Seletar. 4). Senior ko: Khalsa v Schools. S'GOR LGE DIV. 2: Signals147 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-03-09 17 VICTORIES FOR SELANGOR AND NEGRI BTTTS3 K*M THE HOCKEY QUAD v. Perak goalkeeper Kamarul Ariffin foils a scoring bid by Selangor centre-for-ward Paramalingam with Abu Bakar (left) looking on.— Straits Times picture by Wan Seng TipWan Seng Tip - 39 words
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Article433 1963-03-09 17 OELANGOR and Negri Sembilan gained deserving victories in the quadrangular hockey tournament which began here today. Strong defence by Perak restricted Selangor to a solitary goal at Pantai. Negri. playing more forceful hockey, beat Malacca with a goal in each half at Princes Road. The winning goal433 words
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153 1963-03-09 17 Singapore Varsity team off to HK today CINOAPORE, Fri. Fifty-seven members of the University oi Singapore Athletic Union will fly to Hong Kohk tomorrow for thr eighth inter-varsity biennial games against, Hong Kong and Malaya. This year's Games marks the participation of Singapore and Malaya as separate contingents Previously the153 words
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Article122 1963-03-09 17 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association today named their president, W.E. Meyer, and vice-president, Qoh Teck Phuan, as their delegates to the talks on the proposed Malaysian AAU at Kuala Lumpur on March SO and 31. The meeting is being called by the F.M.A.A.U. The two delegates122 words
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Article32 1963-03-09 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor AAA. organising committee for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will hold 1U first meeting at the State Secretariat here on March 37.32 words
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Article71 1963-03-09 17 CINGAPORE, Frl. The BAPA youth committee may recommend to the councl.' on Monday that Singapore should withdraw from the AsUi youth tournament at Penang and Alor Star next month. The committee is believed to have found the players to be below the standard expected,71 words
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Article111 1963-03-09 17 SINGAPORE. Prl. Royal Air Force, the IMI league champions, have withdrawn from the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament which begins or. March 17. The SCA tournament commltter have promoted Austslgs, last year's Junior champions, to fill the vacancy. RAF said they wanted to concentrate on their own111 words
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285 1963-03-09 17 GOLF HONO KONG. Fri A 23-year-old amateur player from Formosa fired an amazing 11--under-par 132 to take the lead after 36 holes today on the opening day of the 72-hole Hong Kong Open golf championship. Hsleh Mln Nan of the Tarn Sui Or285 words
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Article404 1963-03-09 17 LEE SAVES PLODDING ATHLETIC SINGAPORE SOCCER SINGAPORE, Friday. T ANKY Lee Teng Yee, this year's likely regular State centre half, rescued Chinese Athletic from defeat by RAF Changi in today's opening SAFA league first division, match at Jalan Besar. The match was drawn 2 2. Without Lee Wah Chin. Chew404 words
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Article, Illustration262 1963-03-09 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By OINGAPORE, Frl. National coach Harith Omar has short-listed 16 players out of 32 trainees for the Singapore lineup against Joint Services in the PAM Cup first round match here on Mar. 17. The selectors, however, will not announce theHan Hai Fong - 262 words
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Article53 1963-03-09 18 YORK (Northern England*. Fri. The Army, flre brigades and police have been alerted In northern England as melting snow causes rivers to rise above the dancer le\rl In Yorkshire, the River Ouse was many feet above normal and In some villages the water was up to53 words
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Article207 1963-03-09 18 PARIS, Friday. riIVE masked men armed with automatic wea- pons today raided the home of an industrialist. Mr. Lucien Israel, and escaped with a haul of 400.000 francs (about $250,000) police said. Police said the nn-n broke into Mr. Israel's Left Bank home whereReuter - 207 words
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Obituary184 1963-03-09 18 REV. JAMES BERCKMAN pa»Md away pmrrfullv v-3-63 Kunrrnl service Christ Methodist Cburch Ka.ot Coant Road 4 p.m. today. LylnK-ln-ntnte at Church from 3 p.m. Family re<|ue»t no lleihvdl.it Chun-h Bulldlnx Fund DOCTOR R. K. PONNIAH. V.M.O. of MA MB. Malacca retired A.DMK.. Mrdiral s.tvicm Malaya pained away peacefully at184 words
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225 1963-03-09 18 NAIROBI. Friday. 'THE King's African Rifles and supporting Bri- tish troops have been alerted for possible action in Kenya's troubled Northern Frontier district. The area, is occupied by warrior Somalia They oppose any plan for their semi-desert homeland to become part of an independentReuter - 225 words
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187 1963-03-09 18 The revolt that is somewhat like a joke JESSELTON, Fri. Checks made in Tawau, on the east coast of North Borneo, with latest arrival from the Celebes indicated that a reported rebellion in the Celebes was "something of a joke." The North Borneo News and Sabah Times report this today187 words
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Article294 1963-03-09 18 LONDON. Fri. The stock markets ended the account on a quietly firm note. with equities meeting good selective demand. Marks and Spencer was prominent in a firm stores group. Textiles showed up well. Insurances were dull and properties had an easier appearance. Ollt-edgeds had a quiet day294 words
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Article43 1963-03-09 18 LONDON, Fri. Spot 22-\d. Apr. 22*« d.. May 22 is/16d.. June 22 13/16(1.. Apr/June 22 13 16d July/Sept. 22',d.( Oct. Dec. 22-.d.. Jan./ Mar. 22"id, Apr./ June unquoted. July/Sept, unquoteo. elf. Mar. 22'« d. Apr '22 5/16 d.. May 22»»d. Tone: Inactive43 words
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Article25 1963-03-09 18 LONDON. FM. Buyers £856. sellers £8564. Forward buyers £838' L sellers £*o9. SetUemen£856 >.... Turnover ajn. 135 tons pin 20 tons. Tone: 8te*dy but Inactive25 words
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277 1963-03-09 18 National Patriotic Fund now totals $181,583 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Donations to the National Patriotic Fund received by several Malayan newspapers have now reached $181.--583.20. The Straits Times today received a total of 53.502. of which $838 camr from the 309 employees of the Pontian United Plantations. Ltd, Kukuh Estate. Johore.277 words
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Article30 1963-03-09 18 SINOAPORE. Frt. The Prune Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will lay the foundation stone for the Cantonment Road Housing Estate on March 15 at 7.15 p m30 words
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Article25 1963-03-09 18 BINGAPORE, Prl— Tne Singapore Indian Film Society will film the Hindustani film "Anuradha" at the Ceylon Sport* Club tomorrow at 7 pm.25 words
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Article46 1963-03-09 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. A live ja* programme under the direction of I Ed Barbler. utilising three different combinations of jazz musicians, will be presented In the U.S. Cultural Centre library. Armenian Street, at 6 p.m. on March IS. Tba programme is open to thm public46 words
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Article29 1963-03-09 18 Gu jarati Youth Assn. SINGAPORE. Ftl Tt«e aniMaJ meeting of the Onjmimtt Yontto Aa> v goclatlon will be held at its pra- L mlaea on Sunday at 10 sun.29 words
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303 1963-03-09 18 Three `lies' by Jakarta radio refuted KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Syed Zainal Abidin, secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, today refuted three "lies" broadcast by Indonesia yesterday. That Malayans were forbidden under pain of arrest to listen to Jakarta Radio; That the Malayan authorities were closely watching the movements303 words
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289 1963-03-09 18 COUNCIL NEGRI ADOPTS REPORT ON MALA YSIA COUNCIL Negri voted unanimously today to adopt the recommendations contained in the intergovernmental report on Malaysia. After an all day debate it welcomed the creation of Malaysia by Aug. 31. For all practical purposes, the vote guarantees Sarawak's entry. The council further authorised289 words
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