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Title Section19 1963-03-21 1 UIHAi.I DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-03-21 1 TROOPS OUT IN BANDOENG Giant rally of students is dispersed AIDIT: PEOPLE WANTCOMMUNIST MINISTERS IN THE CABINET JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian people were becoming "more inflamed" in their agitation for a Cabinet reshuffle and the appointment of Communist ministers, the chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, Mr.Reuter - 101 words
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Article174 1963-03-21 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday TROOPS today broke up a crowd of 75,000 student demonstrators as they marched on the Military Governor's residence in Bandoeng, capital of West Java. Pros reports said the students were protesting against rising prices of food, clothing and school books. They curried aloft banners readingReuter - 174 words
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Article53 1963-03-21 1 MELBOURNE. Wed. More than 200 ships were lying idle in 44 Australian ports today as a result of a 24-hour stoppage by 21.000 dockers. The strike was called by Ihe Waterside Workers Federation in support of claims for higher wages, better working conditions and lour weeks'Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-03-21 1 All die in Saud's jet -crash— NICE, Wed. All 16 11 people on board were reported killed when a Comet IV airliner, owned by King Saud of Saudi Arabia, crashed in the snowcovered Italian Alps near here today. Airport authorities here said there were nine crew and seven passengers. TheyReuter - 178 words
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234 1963-03-21 1 'Summit not needed' says the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that a Minis-terial-level meeting of representatives of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines was sufficient to resolve the Malaysia problem. The Prime Minister told two visiting Indonesian journalist.-! "A summit meeting is not necessary." However, he added,234 words
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Article49 1963-03-21 1 SAIGON. Wed. Fire hit a sprawling working class residential area of thatched huts near the Saigon River today, sending a heavy pall of smoke over the city. First reports said the fire had razed 1.000 houses in two aours and was still raging.49 words
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Article45 1963-03-21 1 CAPE TOWN. Wed.— The Souih African Nursing Council today lefused permission for a Chinese to train as a nurse at a hospital recognised as a training school lor white nurses, and ruled that ilie would have to enter a non-white training school.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article99 1963-03-21 1 KUCHING, Wed. The top rebel of the Limbang district in Sarawak's Fifth Division was killed this afternoon. He was Khairel Salleh bin Kerdin who was Azahari's district commander for Limbang. Khairel, with one of his men, was killed by a patrol of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles99 words
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282 1963-03-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arrived here today and declared that all the main points in the current series of MalayaSingapore merger talks had been settled between "me and Tengku Abdul Rahman." Tbe second round of the talks will282 words
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Article199 1963-03-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MAN hacked his wife to death in their rented room off Ipoh Road and then, still wearing his bloodstained shirt, walked on to the main road and threw himself to his death beneath a fast-moving i lorry. Kok Meng, 10.199 words
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Article66 1963-03-21 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Tuberculosis, with a toll of 52 deaihs. remained at the top 'of disease killers in overcrovded Hong Kong in the week ended March 9. During the same week, according to official statistics today. 193 fresh cases of the infectious disease were notified, bringingReuter - 66 words
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Article46 1963-03-21 1 HONG KONG. Wed.—Waterfront workers today went on wnat was in effect an undeclared •strike while their union representatives bargained with employers. Loading and unloading of overseas ships in Hong Kong harbour was affected, and shipping agents expect some delays in turnround.46 words
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Article52 1963-03-21 1 UIIVV T N_ M. V- KHARTOUM. Wed. Sudan security forces have uncovered what they describe as the biggest Communist den in the Sudan, ana arrested two -Communist leaders. In a raid last night on underground premises duplicating n»achine- literature and documents were found, according to securityReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1963-03-21 1 TOKYO. Wed. —An American soldier was killed yesterday and four others Injured critically in an automobile accident near Yokosuka. south of here, it was announc!ed today— UP.l.29 words
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Article47 1963-03-21 1 PARIS. Wed— The first aright spot appeared on Prance's troubled industrial scene today when 20.000 iron miners in Lorraine began voting in favour of going back to work tomorrow. But unrest persisted in all otner sectors, particularly among the coal miners. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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150 1963-03-21 1 Wife tells police of rape by armed man IPOH, Wed. An Army officer's wife here has reported to the police that an intruder with a knife raped her in her house early yesterday morning. She said the was awakened at 5.30 a.m. by a noise in her room upstairs where150 words
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Article62 1963-03-21 1 SEOUL. Wed.— Police arrested ex-rresident Posun Yun and about 20 of his followers today when they staged a public demonstration against extension of military rule. The demonstrators locked arms at the city hall, marched past the LJ.S. Embassy with a shout of "Long live the Republic jf Korea,"62 words
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235 1963-03-21 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Dunlop Rubber Purchasing Co., Ltd. today said it was closing down its packing operations in Singapore. A statement by the company this afternoon, said: "For some considerable time it has become increasingly difficult, and recently impossible, for our company to compete235 words
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19 1963-03-21 1 STOP PRESS 'MARCH' LEADERS ARRESTED JAK4RI I, Wed lain toil n two >|\ rd iss deK mrfnrus i t m-19 words
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Article308 1963-03-21 2 Protest in Rabat, parade in Accra, emergency cabinet talks in Algiers PARIS, Wed. Mo- rocco protested, Ghanaians demonstrated and Algeria called an emergency Cabinet meeting yesterday over a French nuclear test in the Sahara which France has not vet officially admitted. But the Algerian Government said FranceReuter - 308 words
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140 1963-03-21 2 Assault by marines in Formosa exercise T»AIPEH, Wed.— AmeA rican and Chinese Nationalist marines stormed ashore on the beaches of north-west-ern Formosa today, climaxing an eightday amphibious landing exercise called "Operation Silver Blade." Overhead supporting units of the Nationalist Air Force attacked beach defences. Copter waves The assault operation wasReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-03-21 2 Up goes Mac on a tree NAIROBI. Wed. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Kenya's new Governor, was forced to scamper up a tree to safety when a herd of wild elephants interrupted his stroll near the famous Treetops Hotel last night. He had come to join a party of ministers for52 words
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Article59 1963-03-21 2 MOSCOW, Wed.— A fossil forest which grew ISO million years ago nas been discovered on the northern slopes of a mountain range in Uzbekistan, north of Afghanistan, the Soviet news agency Ta«s reported. Scientist* have established that the trees, permeated with mineral salts, dated back toReuter - 59 words
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146 1963-03-21 2 Volcano isle seeks aid to move victims JAKARTA, Wed.— Civic authorities on Bali have broadcast an appeal for volunteers to help evacuate thousands of villagers whose homes have been destroyed by lava and ash spewing from Mount Agung. The radio station at the Island's capital of Den Pasar last nightReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration569 1963-03-21 2 A New York girl becomes Sikkim's 'Consort of Deities' QANGTOK, Wed. A 22-year-old American girl today became the Crown Princess of the misty Himalayan principality of Sikkim during an exotic wedding ceremony in the royal monastery. About 800 invited guests, including 50 Americans, were gathered here for the wedding ofUPI - 569 words
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207 1963-03-21 2 JERUSALEM (Israel). Wed— Israeli military experts said yesterday the United Arab Republic planned to have a rocket system operational by this summer, after carrying out Us initial development in Switzerland. The reports by local military sources came In reaction to the arrest in ZurichReuter - 207 words
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Article172 1963-03-21 2 Park to Korea: Obey, or I stay SEOUL, Wed. The Junta chairman Gen. Park Chung Hee said yesterday that unless civilian politicians fall into line he will push ahead with plans to rein a i n in power for another four years "even if I am called a betrayer and172 words
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Article37 1963-03-21 2 SEOUL, Wed.— About 20 armed North Korean soldiers crossed the demilitarized zone yesterday and fired on a group of South Korean soldiers, Korean military sources reported There were no casualties on either side.— U.P.l.37 words
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Article82 1963-03-21 2 SAIGON, Wed. A grenade was thrown through the living room window of an American officers' home here last night, injuring five Americans during the last hours of the Communists' "Fight America Day." military sources said. The sources said the Americans, including the wife of aReuter - 82 words
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Article50 1963-03-21 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. —Mr. Nehru said today that despite the "pretty dark outlook" India would continue her talks with Pakistan over Kashmir. It was wrong tor two countries to refuse to talk to each other, he told the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament).— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article208 1963-03-21 3 HOT DOGS DIDN'T GO DOWN SO WELL MADRID, Wed. iTI Americans took the hot dog to Spain yesterday in Freedom from Hunger Week— and found the people more anxious to bite the hand that held the hot dog. Two attractive air hostesses handed out free hot dogs to a crowdReuter - 208 words
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Article73 1963-03-21 3 MUNICH, Wed. Mr. Georges Bidault. the French anti-Gaullist leader, will have to stop his political activities and move from his present residence if he wants to stay in Bavaria, the Bavarian Interior Ministry said yesterday. These conditions were included in a letter the Ministry sent toReuter - 73 words
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Article30 1963-03-21 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. U.S. Air Porce jet interceptors in Alaska where Soviet planes entered U.S. territory last Thursday have been equipped with the new nuclear Falcon air-to-air missiles. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-03-21 3 Plane drama of the point of no return HONOLULU, Wednesday. MILITARY transport plane carrying 76 passengers and nine crew landed safely on Hawaii yesterday after turning back halfway across the Pacific with two engines dead on a flight to California. The four-engined aircraft lost power in two of its enginesReuter - 296 words
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51 1963-03-21 3 VTRS. Ingeborg Semf iU and her 17--monrh-old Thalidomide son Uwe. whose hands are deformed. A Hamburg court is hearing a case in which the baby's father, Cuenther Semf, 30, is claiming damages from the German Chemie Cruenthal Company, makers of "Thalidomide." U. P. I.51 words
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Article61 1963-03-21 3 MIAMI (Florida). Wed. Actress Carol Charming bat been granted U5526,938 in chums against her husband. Mr. Alexander Carson, for paying his part of their income tax four years ago U.S. District Judge David Dyer denied a claim by Mr. Carson that, Miss Charming owed himReuter - 61 words
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Article63 1963-03-21 3 CHICAGO. Wed. Organised crime in the United States is far stronger today than it was a year ago. Mr. Robert Kennedy, the AttorI ney-General. told a news coni ference here yesterday. The underworld was increasing its power by maMng arrangements with corrupt public officials, he said, butReuter - 63 words
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Article36 1963-03-21 3 UNITED NATIONB. Wed. More than 400 new stamps will go on sale in various countries throughout the world during the next three months to publicise the U-N.'s "Freedom from Hunger" campaign. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article27 1963-03-21 3 SION (Switzerland). Wed. Avalanches yesterday smashed two chalets, derailed a train and cut off a road in the Sion region but caused no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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139 1963-03-21 3 Release of 'silent reporters' —refused— TONDON, Wed. Mr. Henry Brooke, the British Home Secretary, yesterday rejected an appeal of 500 London journalists to release the two silent reporters" jailed for refusing to disclose their sources of information to the Vassal! spy tribunal. Replying to the Central London branch of theReuter - 139 words
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142 1963-03-21 3 ROUND 3 IN COURT— AND IT'S JAIL FOR JORDAN LONDON. Wed. Three High Court judges ruled yesterday that a lower court was wrong to quash a two-month prison sentence passed on self-styled National Socialist Colin Jordan for using "insulting words" In a speech at a London rally last July. JordanReuter - 142 words
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Article58 1963-03-21 3 LONDON. Wed. Rust which ate away at a stock of castiron mortar bomb cases in Ministry of Supply depots caused a loss of £152.582 the Comptroller and Auditor-General of the Treasury reported. Packaging of the cases proved inadequate and when they were inspected in 19(59. afterReuter - 58 words
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Article211 1963-03-21 3 BERLIN. Wednesday. EMDUR East Berlin workers wriggled through a 20in. by 12in. hole in the Berlin Wall to escape to West Berlin, it was learned today. The four, members of a work crew assigned to the border, broke through an Iron door and211 words
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Article204 1963-03-21 3 SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), Wednesday. THE United States has vetoed a suggestion for a meeting of Western Hemisphere Foreign Ministers to consider new economic and political moves against Dr. Fidel Castro's Cuba, according to informed sources at the meeting here between President Kennedy and six204 words
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Article55 1963-03-21 3 LONG BEACH (California). Wed— Seeking a "new streamlined figure." a 17st 61b. woman has be- gun two weeks of self imposed solitude in a hotel room here on a near starvation diet. Mrs. Mary Ferguson. 36. said she vfould live on black coffee, tea. clear soupReuter - 55 words
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Article29 1963-03-21 3 LONDON. Wed.— General Sir Hubert Gough. the last surviving senior British commander of World War I, died in his London home yesterday Hp was 92. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article65 1963-03-21 3 LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth will give a garden party at Buckingham Palace for the 500 delegates from more than 130 universities who will attend the ninth quinquennial congress of Commonwealth Universities to be held in London from July 15 to 19. The British Government willReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1963-03-21 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed.— The U.S. Navy launched an advanced model Polaris A-3 missile yesterday, but it Wandered oil course and had to be blown up. U.r I29 words
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Advertisement424 1963-03-21 3 HERE'S LOVELY NEWS! LANCOME BEAUTY EXPERT ARRIVES FROM PARIS TO GIVE YOU FREE ADVICE Top LANCOME Beauty Specialist, Madame Suzanne Nas de Tourris of Paris is now in Malaya for a few days only to tell you all the latest beauty secrets to make you look lovelier. Call on her424 words
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Article602 1963-03-21 5 The Guards hold their fire... LONDON, Wed. The Brigade of Guards is rightly considered fair game by the Press and public in Britain. It is a distinction it has long shared with the Established Church, the peerage, actresses, the marital prospects of junior members of the royal family and the602 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1963-03-21 5 THE LAST DRAMATIC HOURS... LAWYERS TAKE THE GENERAL'S CASE RIGHT UP TO THE U.S. SUPREME COURT -BUT HIS APPEAL IS REJECTED PUL L V realising there could be only one verdict on the way evidence had been admitted and the way the tribunal was constituted, Yamashita's defence counsel- had already1,200 words
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Article300 1963-03-21 6 Man denies action in murder hearing SINGAPORE, Wed. A lighterman. Low Chwee Guan, alias Oh Laa£, denied in the Assize Court today that he had held a hawker upside down and banged his head against the ground. Low, 27, is accused of murdering the hawker, Seng300 words
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Article40 1963-03-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will give away prizes to winners of the Radio and TV Exhibition, organised by the Radio and Electrical Traders Association oi Singapore, at Robinson Road tomorrow at 9 p.m.40 words
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336 1963-03-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered that an employee dismissed by Beng Hin Co., Ltd., should not oe reinstated and should be paid a total of $380 within a week. On payment of this sum. the company would be absolved from all336 words
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Article496 1963-03-21 6 OINOAPORE, Wed. A last-minute dispute within a dispute arose in the Industrial Arbitration Court today when Malayan Theatres Ltd., of the Shaw Organisation, and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union were unable to agree on the actual number of persons the union represented in496 words
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Article111 1963-03-21 6 $3,000 MORE FOR THE FIRE FUND SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of $3,077.50 was received today for tho Bukit Ban Kee Fire Fund. The Straits Times collected 5525. bringing the paper's fund to $7,183.40. The donations were from: Lim Kirn Tan of Singapore ($500;. Madam Lim Lee Boon ($20; and Sohan111 words
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Article111 1963-03-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— ln a report of proceedings between Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union in the Industrial Arbitration Court in the Straits Times of March 15, it was stated: "He (Mr. Henry Goh of the union) said the management felt111 words
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Article353 1963-03-21 6 T"HE followlnK 1« today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Zurich, Istanbul. Beirut. Bagdad. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 940) 5.55 a.m.; from Tokyo, Hong Kong (BA 963) 5 25 p.m. Qantas: From Sydney, Brisbane (QP 739) 7.15 p.m.; from353 words
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282 1963-03-21 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government has arranged a special programme to celebrate World Health Day, which will be observed in Singapore next month. The programme includes a mid-day snack for two primary classes in a Malay school at Jalan Eunos on April 5. This282 words
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Article148 1963-03-21 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. A house-to-house textile salesman, who had allegedly molested a schoolgirl after gaining admission into her house, today shook hands with her in open court. Tan Yeok Urn. 25. of St. Michael's Road, also apologised publicly to the girl, Linda Nah Geok Lin, 16. Before148 words
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Article, Illustration515 1963-03-21 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. JTIVE political parties from Sarawak blamed neglect and errors by the administering authorities for the recent revolt in Brunei. They also said Britain had been "unduly lenient" in dealing with the Communists and Chinese racialists in Sarawak515 words
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125 1963-03-21 7 Govt servants who forget that team spirit KUCHING, Wed. Government officers tendt-d to forget sometimes that they were members of a team, the Sarawak Chief Secretary, Mr. F. D. Jakeway, said during the weekend. He was speaking to 18 officers of the Agriculture Department who had just completed an 18-month125 words
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Article29 1963-03-21 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Cnin Chye, will present prizes to the winners of the murals competition for 'he airport terminal building, on Saturday.29 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-03-21 7 B.Sc. (hons) AT 20 FOR 'TOO POOR BOY' SINGAPORE, Wed. At 20, K. Thulasidas, of Margaret Close, has made his mark as a brilliant scholar. He has gained a Bachelor of Science degree with Class One honours at the University of Singapore. A university spokesman said today: "Even without looking234 words
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Article39 1963-03-21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police are offering a So. ooo reward 'or information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person ur persons who murdered a furniture dealer. Ding Mudo Kuan. 49 of Chang! Road on Feb. 22.39 words
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Article27 1963-03-21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— A P\VL> labourer. Yap Liang Seng, 55, was crushed to death by falling rocks at the Bukii Pan tang granite quarry today.27 words
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Article28 1963-03-21 7 i SINGAPORE. Wed. Company! Serjeant-Major H. Singh, of thej Singapore Infantry Regiment, hasi been transferred to the Singapore Military Force to heip train volunteer recruits.28 words
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Article39 1963-03-21 7 PENANG. Wed— Tan Ah Kow. 21. pleaded guilty today to a charge of attempting to extort $31 from Cheong Kirn Choong. proprietor of Art and Engraving Co.. en I Jan. 10 and was Jailed for six mgnths.39 words
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Article156 1963-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE National Mining Workers' Union has mxx structed its 14.000 members not to defy police orders or force blacklegs to stop work when they go on strike from Saturday. Fifty-five mines, all Euro-. pean-managed. will be affected by the strike, which Is156 words
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Article201 1963-03-21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed JAPAN Air Lines dis- closed plans today to seek a shorter route to London irom Tokyo via Siberia. The new route will cut flying time from 20 hours to eight. But. Mr. S. Varma. the airline's public relations officer, assured that the201 words
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Article28 1963-03-21 7 MALACCA Wed. Mr. K. T. Joseph, a lawyer here, has been elected president of the Malacca Rotary Club. The secretary U Mr Ooi Thlan Leonz28 words
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237 1963-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T»HE National Union of Plantation Workers has urged the Government to ban the third party labour contract system as it was outmoded and harboured secret societies. It says in Its latest Issue of Union Herald that the system must237 words
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108 1963-03-21 7 Travel men oppose hotel tax on tourists SINGAPORE. Wed. The question of a hotel tax on tourists was discussed at a three-day annual workshop of the Pacific Area Travel Association at Bandoeng, according to a Malayan Airways spokesman today He said the consensus of opinitM of tlje 150 delegates who108 words
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Article51 1963-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Mr. S Kual Singam was re-elected president of the Selangor Stamp Cluo for the fifth consecutive year here yesterday. Other officials are: Senior vicepresident. Dr. A. R. Kandiah: second vice-president. Mr. T. E. jHatton: secretary. Mr. C. Nagarajah and treasurer. Mr Khoo Too51 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-03-21 7 By AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The publicityshy son of actor William Holden, Peter Westfield Holden, 19. quietly slipped into the Federal capital on Monday to take some of his own pictures of the filming of '"The Year of the Dragon." Wes312 words
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Article35 1963-03-21 7 PENANG. Wed. —The Chiel Mi nister, Dato Wong Psw Nee. will inaugurate the Freedom From Hunger Week in Penang with a broadcast talk tomorrow night on the significance of the campaign.35 words
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256 1963-03-21 7 VILLAGERS TOLD: STOP ATTACKS ON DRIVERS From ZAKARIA HASHIM: K*l Bharu. Wed THE Government has warned villagers along the main road at Kampong Padang Kala, 10 miles from here, against attacking passing motorists. Speed traps are also to be set up along the road to keep a check on motorists.256 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-03-21 7 tUALA LIMPIR. U.d Mrs. Charles F. Baldwin, wife of the Americas Ambassador here, left i day b.v Thai International for Bangkok on her May to New York to be at Die bedside of her only son Stephen. 24. who was involved in a road158 words
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Article71 1963-03-21 7 Nun's scream repels an intruder PENANG, Wed. An intruder who broke into the room of three French nuns at the college general In Pulau Tikua yfcterday fled when one of the nun.-,. Sister Georgette Renee Cecil,, shouted for nelp. Sister Cecil told police that she was awakened about 2 a.m.71 words
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Article29 1963-03-21 7 SINGAPORE. Wed—The 10.300-1 1 ton Neder Rhone, of the N. V Stoomvaart Maatschapplji freighter fleet, is expected he r e on her mait den voyage tomorrow.29 words
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Article37 1963-03-21 7 PENANG. Wed— A Peking-bor* mist. David Kwo. now touring the Kur Ea.->t. will hold an exhibition :>f his paintings at Chin Kang Hoay Kuan at 5 p.m. on Friday, rhe exhibition will last until Sunlay.37 words
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Obituary66 1963-03-21 8 .'1 Word, tlO Minimum) CAPT. MS. BRVCE. M.C., D.C.H., tola of Messrs JurKH l-ind and Carey ljtd.. Carry Island. Port Swettenham. at KsJmouth. KnKland. on Ist March, IMB. MR. P SINEEVASAN MUDALtAR ■.f 1 1 Tranquerah Pantel I. lialacra. tawed away peacefully at I a_ro. oa Tuesday 19-3-63 leaving66 words
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Article646 1963-03-21 8 An old fashioned, comple: and technically unsatisf actor; system of grading is a handi cap the rubber industry ha shouldered for too long. Di Bateman laughed at it at thi last meeting of the Inter i national Rubber Study Group urging greater simplicity an< 'a reduction in646 words
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Article395 1963-03-21 8 The new Federation of Mal;ay a Road Safety Council should not restrict itself to the dissemination of propaganda. Lectures to children, exhibit- ions of pictures of wrecked I machines and mutilated humans, and illustrated pamphlets on what road-users should and should not do undoubted S ly serve a395 words
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Article318 1963-03-21 8 One of the more pleasant li developments in civil service 1 unionism recently has been the coming together of the y Clerical Federation and the Congress of Unions of Emt ployees in the Public Services. r At odds for the better part of I two years over the issue318 words
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Article, Illustration962 1963-03-21 8 What will happen if de Gaulle goes? EIGHT ASSASSINATION BIDS HAVE FAILED: WHAT IF THE NINTH SUCCEEDED? AS I N C L E, well aimed bullet could shatter France's present political stability in an instant, and no one excludes the possibility of a successful attempt on President de Gaulle's life,962 words
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Article208 1963-03-21 8 I AM glad to note from a letter by Inche Hussein bin Kamari. secretary, Urban and Rural Services Consultat i v c Committee, that the Public Works Department intends to improve and repair the roads in Frankel Estate. I do not know why he considers residents208 words
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Article109 1963-03-21 8 VI RS. BUTLER (S. T. x March 18) loses sight of the fact that, regardless of what reasons the State has for allowing the planned parenthood movement to operate, married couples either accept or reject the information available from the movement according to the dictates of their own109 words
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Article68 1963-03-21 8 RESIDENTS between the 102 and 12i milestone Chua Chu Kang Road are wondering why this particular stretch of road is still devoid of electricity. As it is the declared policy of the Government to assist the rural people as far as possible, and in view of the68 words
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Article57 1963-03-21 8 WE wish to point out the constant mistaken reference to our college by the public. It has been called the Malayan Agricultural College at Serdang; the Serdang Agricultural College; the Serdang College. Its correct designation is the College of Agriculture. Malaya. The abbreviation which is so frequently used57 words
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Article138 1963-03-21 8 \IR. LANGE. an official of the Eurasian Association, has protested that the role of the Eurasian teacher, played by Capuclne. consorting with Communist terrorists Is causing grave concern among the Eurasians in Malaya. The protest is uncalled for. If one Eurasian is a Communist collaborator, it does not138 words
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Article33 1963-03-21 8 J4ATS off to the engineers and architects responsible for the magnificent viaduct In Kuala Lumpur This is a landmark which every Malayan should be proud of. C. K. F. PetaJinc Jaya33 words
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419 1963-03-21 8 Worker, aged 8, has the unions baffled by GRAEME BROOKS MELBOURNE, Wed A» eight-year-old redhead named Johnnie Schmidt is baffling Australian trade unions. They do not know whether to admit the industrious farmworker to their union or lodge a protest against his employment. Johnnie works ten hours a day. sixReuter - 419 words
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Advertisement771 1963-03-21 8 Straits Times Malay Mafl ClasslfM* sdv»nlssmssi«a a*ay b*> handad tat let Floer COLD STONAW AWCAIMt Orchard Rood t COLD tTOKAOI BBaNCHH AT HOLLAND MOAO-KATOtM KirriL HOAO-MAVsU. ssASB Authorised Aaente: CITY BOOK tTOH LTD Winchester House. CeWyr O«*ay THE NIWS PHONT ntxpetrlek'e Suaemi*i»al SI. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Navel Beae771 words
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Advertisement42 1963-03-21 8 I SasSSSSSSSSBSIBBBSSSSSSSSSBBBB^_I^^_^_ The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollem. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement56 1963-03-21 8 IGNIS T>U/ fJ<mft water Better LU/ing HEATER ex. ready irock: 2.2. 4, 7. Outstanding features: 11, 18 and 22 gallons Thermostatic control. Thermometer, signal indicator. Sole Agents. Jl||fc> Federation or Malaya b Singapore Soul b t n,< 1 1 1 1 isllm1 1 r« I South Building. Kuala Lumpur. Tel:56 words
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Article, Illustration921 1963-03-21 9 HE TRANSFERRED LARGE SUM OF MONEY* INTO OFFICE ENVELOPE TO THROW AWAY— COURT TOLD J)K. S. SIVASITHAMPARAM, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, said he was frightened and transferred "a large sum of money" from a white envelope into a brown one intending to921 words
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207 1963-03-21 9 Malaysia role for pupils of today CINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture. Mr. G. Kandasamy. today spoke of the importance of educating children to think in terms of Malaysia. Opening the new Cambridge Primary School, he said children of today had a vigorous role to play207 words
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Article106 1963-03-21 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— lncome tax I exemption lor a number of bodies in Singapore and the Federation -a ill be proposed by thr Miru.ste.--(or Ptatance. Dr. Goh Kent? Bww, at Ul3 next buMiios-s meeting ol the Legislative Assembly after the oiKMiing of the new session on March 27.106 words
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Article47 1963-03-21 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Ong Liang Thong, a nominee of the Singapore Government, has been selected by the Oovrmment of India for training m the iron and steel industry at Bhadravati under the technical co-operation scheme of the Colombo Plan. He leaves for Madras tomorrow.47 words
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Article28 1963-03-21 9 PENANG, Wed.— Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, a former High Commissioner for Ceylon In Malaya, has been elected president of the Penang and Province Wellesley Ceylonese Association.28 words
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Article318 1963-03-21 9 RADIO SINGAPORE SHOHTWAVE SERVICE 41 Metres MEDII'M WAVE SERVK E 476 Metre* AM 6.00 Good Morning. 6.01 Mornlns Prelude; 715 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About* 8.15 ne««; 8.20 Up And About; 9.0U 10.15 English Schools Broadcast: 11.00 Programme Summary. 1 1.03 Music Prom318 words
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Article90 1963-03-21 9 7IS Djn Opening and pro- Highlight* of the news of yesier- H day; 9M Journey through an gramme summary in Malay, Austrian Summer a documenChinese, Tamil and English; 7.20 tary; lt.M Everglades, starring Champion starring Gene Ron Hayes; U. 30 SteptomyAutry's Wonder Horse; 7.45 The cm tracing the90 words
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Article92 1963-03-21 9 The tides today and tomorrw ioiiA\; Sedlli Kechil 415 am <5 sft > 1.28 p.m. <68fti; Singapore 6.27 a.m. 7.2 ft > '3 16 p.m. i7.lft); Port Dtckvm 253 am i63fti 10 pm (6.oft); Port Swettenham 1.31 am. < 9.6ft > 2 15 pm ilOOfti; Penan?? 10.27 a.m. (!>.s(t> 10.1792 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-03-21 9 PREMIER LEE AT TEBRAU RIVER TO SEE FOR HIMSELF •THIS picture of Tebrau River. Jobore. main source of Singapore's water supply, was taken on Tuesday morning. The Prime Minister of Singapore Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and a Press party who toured the area are *een on the124 words
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Article256 1963-03-21 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. One of Singa- pore's landmarks, the 100-year-old Ou tram Jail will be demolished and on its 35-acre site will rise a $35 million multi-storey housing estate. A Singapore Housing and Development Board spokesman today disclosed that the project would be started at256 words
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Article69 1963-03-21 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Rahlm Ishak. Political Secretary to the Minister of Culture, has been appointed chairman of the Cinematograph Films Appeal Committee. The vice-chairman Is Mr. Jek Yuen Thong. Political Secretary to the Prime Minister. Committee members are Dr. Huang Yin Jung. Dr. Wong Lin Ken. Mr.69 words
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Article31 1963-03-21 9 MALACCA Wed -The Teen Team of four American boys .<nrl two girls now touring Singapore and the Federation will appear at the Town Hall here on Saturday, j31 words
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Article43 1963-03-21 9 IPOH. Wed.— A lumberjack, Cheah Choy Cheong, 50. was fatally Injured when a tree, he was felling, toppled on him. Choy. with other men. was felling trees in the jungle in the Lintang area near Sungei Slput. yesterday morning.43 words
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Article187 1963-03-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Governor of Bank Negara, Inche Ismail bin All. today denied any "abnormal movement of funds" from Malaya to Hong Kong. If anything, he said, there had recently been a slight fall in remittances through banks. 'Slight fall' He was commenting187 words
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Article40 1963-03-21 9 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The new cinema to be built at Jalan Tuan Sheikh will not have an underground car park as stated in the Straits Times on Saturday. It will have a car park on the ground floor.40 words
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Article164 1963-03-21 9 KUANTAN, Wed. The police with the help of Customs officers began a search today for a revenue officer. Inche Shaharuddin bin Omar, 29. missing since last night. Inche Shaharuddin was on duty at the wharf here from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. He was feist164 words
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Article34 1963-03-21 9 MUAR. Wed.— The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will open a $20,000 science laboratory and a 519.000 tuck-shop oi tii" Sultan Abu Bakar Girls' School here on April 4.34 words
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Advertisement57 1963-03-21 9 I tv J For Ultra v Clear Pictures and Fine Tone Quality L- i an w S TOP DISCOUNT FOR CASH EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS RENTALS AT SlB.OO PER MONTH (,l ARANTEEI) AFTER SALES SERVICE Sole 4 fii/s- AM m HUAT R Dl C LT WWW 1 124, Onli.iiri Kn.id57 words
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Advertisement174 1963-03-21 9 THE PROMISE OF ipOflO FLUORIDE...! "The dentist was so pleased with me. MUM. He didn't have to use the drill once!" That's the result of regular IPANA flourlde care. Ipana Flourlde is a com- —~^*t pletely new toothpaste with an active flourlde A m <—^ «r» 23fe formula. It provides174 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-03-21 10 I The two-piece outfit is always a •unte among young mothers-to-be, con have o sensible maternity drobe on a small budget if you know to choose the right colour combinations. The colours should be basic so that you cculd interchange either piece to match another skirt or |acket.83 words
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676 1963-03-21 10 Facing life forever with husband who won't change nURING the period of courtship two people in love can manage to get along blissfully, but when two people get married and have to live together there is a new twist to life. If they want to stay together happily, they both676 words
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Article370 1963-03-21 10 EWERY young couple getting married is almost certain to get at least one gift of cutlery. Yet few of them will have any idea about the best treatment to give their shining knives, forks and spoons. And because of this many a cutlery gift will be370 words
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Advertisement116 1963-03-21 10 I 'Eterna 27' Women? everywhere have proven, 'Eterna 27' Cream 1 urith Progtmn* by is the world's safest, surest, easiest way to make your skin look and feel younger! BBBBbw _~^b^BBBBB BBBib^BBBI ft A fei a ,f Is fIBBBMBB^BBI Cy "3s--j b I mr JLJ <*s**<A*~s OF <»A»»1S miuiu i«116 words
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Advertisement239 1963-03-21 10 Fits you like a dream matdenform 9 Innovation* CONTOUR Foam rubber truly prc-shapes your contour*. g*^^^f' JL aML E' e g ant 'y embroidered I \m//5^ above and prettied with \f f "-""^S'V lace (or added beauty.. VJ^ V-stitchcd below S V Xl •<> keep its shape. i AA A&239 words
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Miscellaneous358 1963-03-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS i> Overlook lie about weapon. 1. Finish game Mick Is fool- perhaps (7). Ishly stirring up strife (8-6). 6. Oak puzzles the foreign mar9. To do with movement made suplal <s>. by cattle a sort of spasm 7. Ken gets Charlotte's sister to (7). mend cloth358 words
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249 1963-03-21 11 Two more object to tariff protection SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the Singapore Five Metals Association, Mr. Ng Chong Swee, today warned the tariff advisory commission that the livelihood of some 300 workers would be endangered if the Government imposed tariffs against imported galvanised iron sheets. Mr. Ng was voicing249 words
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Article83 1963-03-21 11 PENANG, Wed.— A former Inmate o r the Henry Gurney School, Omar All bin Abdul Hamld. 23. was today Jailed (or six months for stealing a spare wheel and some spare parts from a. car parked In front of the Singapore Hotel lii Penang Road83 words
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Article48 1963-03-21 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed— Police yesterday recovered the body of an unknown Chinese, aged about 70, from the Perak River opposite the town Jetty off King Street here. There was no identity card on the body nor were there any external marks o( Injury.48 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-03-21 11 MISS Pauline Dibb, external examiner for the Royal Academy of Dancing, who will arrive in Singapore today to conduct examinations for 180 children in the Primary to Grade V ballet classes. Miss Dibb. appointed a member of the overseas committee two years ago, has143 words
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Article53 1963-03-21 11 PENANG. Wed The education and youth activities commission of the Penansr Junior Chamber of Commerce will stage National Language Month speech contests for secondary schools on March 25. 26 and 28 at W»stlands School ac 7.30 each night Th* contests \HH he In fie nnHon*] language.53 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-03-21 11 Tengku to tell Rulers about Malaysia today— KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Idris Shah, today attended the Conference of Rulers for the first time since he was proclaimed Ruler in January. The conference will end tomorrow when Tengku Abdul Rahman, .as the adviser to the Yang diPertuan164 words
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Article47 1963-03-21 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Peralc Government Is to be asked to revert to its old system of issuing water bills monthly and not every two months as at present. This was unanimously decided at a special meeting of the Teluk Anson Chinese Association.47 words
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Article19 1963-03-21 11 TELUK ANSON Wed. The Teluk Auson branch of the ExSecurity Forces Association was formed here yesterday.19 words
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Article145 1963-03-21 11 V^ORTH Borneo wants more entries for its national flag and state anthem competitions which close on March 31. Words and music are needed for the new Sabah State anthem. Only one verse Is required in English or Malay. For the state flag the Go- KUCHING, Wed145 words
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559 1963-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. jyjORE THAN 500 people, including Cabinet ministers and diplomats, will sit down to a $5 a plate ''austerity dinner" (YIPs will pay more by donations) in the Chinese Assembly Hall here tomorrow night. The unusual public dinner559 words
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Article82 1963-03-21 11 STUDENT AWARDED $20,740 ADELAIDE. Wed. A Malayan student at Adelaide University, Thiam Tenr Yeo, 22, has been awarded CA3.050 (Ms2o.--740) damages in the Sunreme Court. The court ruled today that Adrian Francis Mailer, 21, had driven negligently on Nov. 1. 1961. and his car had struck Thiam. Thiam suffered headReuter - 82 words
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74 1963-03-21 11 KUCHINO. Wed.— A British soldier's blood yesterday saved the life of a six-week-old baby at Simanggang, in Sarawak's Second Division. The soldier. Trooper Simpson of the Royal Irish Hussars, had the same rare blood group as the baby and when the call for74 words
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Article52 1963-03-21 11 TANAH RATA. Wed. The Sultan of Pahang will pay an official visit to the Cameron Highlands (or five days from next Wednesday. During his stay here the Sultan will attend a private dinner In his honour given by Justice* of the Peace and also an all-community52 words
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Article22 1963-03-21 11 PENANO. Wed— B. W. J. Wolters. was fined $40 today (or speedlug In MacAllater Reatf. 44'fcR762 AUIY DONAI USRi22 words
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Advertisement406 1963-03-21 11 SPECIAL OFFER 4- r J+ A COMPLETE MOVIE OUTFIT Never before such an offer! Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Kit and Brownie 8 \iovie Projector A l 5, usually selling for $360 00, are now both yours for $275 i (Federation price: normally $386.25 oow only $300.00) Only KODAK can make,406 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-03-21 11 l//<'i/ Oop By I itamtin T~ SURE! EVERY- 1 I ...IT'S MAPE FROI/ OH, I'D I OKAY, ZB-...ru. GOV |-*J J>) COFFEE? J BODY DRINKS LITTLE BROWM LIKE TO, SOTOUNGE UP Af OH THAT'D 'W-a-Wf/Jf//* A-"f 1 V y COFFEE BERRIES THAT V ALLEY/ MES6 AN' BREW Be JUST /7-JMllfcN,124 words
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Advertisement178 1963-03-21 12 44TER761 THERE'S MORE TO MM ttWNET ROUTES! INCLUSIVE TOURS Your travel agent can tell you about the wonderful tours to^o* *****0^ of Europe he can provide in conjunction with BOAC. All io^o^ *****^ you pay is the normal fare to London and then take a 0 1^ a d holiday178 words
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Advertisement1455 1963-03-21 13 TO LI»ERPOOL k *ISI COASI U.K.. Uoa S'pora tarn P S'naaj raaaaa ASPHAUON Litirpiil la Part •OLIUS lillUili. Glasgow Gda. I Mar 21 Mar 24/27 Mm 21 OIOMEO Marseilles. A'mouth. i'paal. Mm 21/ 2 Apr 1 ho.'jno, Hambjrg MACMSN L.firpial. Glasgow Mar 20 Apr S LAOMEDON Litirpnl. hi>'i. ttataaais Apr1,455 words
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Advertisement1475 1963-03-21 13 Wfrnt iJ §Kri dljji I MA '/miUl THE E. A. C. LINESMklMMaa It .cNOA. U *WVU. MUIOURS, MtkU*. MIWUI ygS?**. ROTTERDAM. AMSTEBBAM, OSLO. SOTNENSBBS ANO CBPENNAGEI /3r~**®L S'pora P. S'haa faaaag larVSo^Kl "MALACCA' I) G. 27-21/24 Mar 25/27 Mar 21/20 Ml r\ \3LJiI -aulMi-.au- «l is Mar/ 4 Aai it1,475 words
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Advertisement1408 1963-03-21 13 i 'B EM^^LSME EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON tIVERPOOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. raara P rnaa "euaa J SENNACNII I'peal, Hivn, G'mth. H'brg. II Pt/Tlday Mar 22/21 BENBINNU B men Nkrg, Awp, Rott, Mull S. 41 Tiliy Mir 2£ 25 M BENVENUt (H) H kvrg, L'dll. Ha. re. M'bro S.B/Mar24 Mar 25,211,408 words
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Advertisement1227 1963-03-21 13 t,— >_ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. ncrCX lai' Na. PJI3I j^^. fXf* CLLERMAN LIME <Jt KLAVENESS LINE »jV^* LONOON, NAMOURG, ROTTERDAM. IOS ANSEItS. SAN FRANCISCS, lUVU. NUU k MIDOLESIIOUCkI (EATUE. VANCOUVER k PORTUNB. CITY OF LEEDS' tl S'pora P. Sham Penang ani?r».i.w,iii Ii Part/24 Mar 25/25 Mar ramn p <■?.!1,227 words
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Article90 1963-03-21 14 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs dnties for the week twjinninj on March 21. Rnbber 73 a rents a Ib. Copra $444 a ton. Coconut oil $732 a ton. Palm oil $595.50 a ton. Palm kernel* $391.25 a ton. Iron ore $2690 words
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Article141 1963-03-21 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 20. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. P. N. 16 eta. C. .storage 4 id. Uammona 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waiiith 15 eta. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 30 cts. Steamship 7 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Tlmea 22 cts.141 words
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Article196 1963-03-21 14 CHIPS lylns atengskj* the Singapara HarlMur wharves ar expected today are Rajah 27/28. BumpiUn N.W. 4. Mississippi Lloyd 45. Balong 31/32. Donal 38/39. Babang (KPM) 47. Robert Maersk 29/30, Benvenua 6A, Bydney Mara 33/S4, Nagasaki 6/7, Schouten 15/16, DJajapratama 3. Benrlnnnes 46, Kokal Mara 47. Florida Maru196 words
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Article73 1963-03-21 14 THE Malayan Ixahanga Banka' Aaaaclatlen made tlwae changes In Its rmtea to mercbanta yeatcrday (all rmtaa to S100): Sailing TT ar OD raady: Swlaa Franca 1401; Pranah Frarwt 158: Balglan Franet 161 fit; Italian Ura *****. On the fna axahanga markat In Hong Kong ycaterday tha U.S. dollar73 words
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514 1963-03-21 14 From mHE offer by Hotel X Singapura Intercontinental Ltd. opens at 10 a.m. today and will remain open till noon on Saturday. This however, is largely a formality and is being done to allow application forms not yet sent in particularly from the514 words
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Article22 1963-03-21 14 Malayan Stock Indicr* March 19 March '.0 Industrials: 100.55 inn.ii Tins: 100.77 100.81 S rubbers: 105.08 HI.VOH Dec. 29. 1962=100.22 words
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Article605 1963-03-21 14 POMBINED 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: INDUITRIALa: Baustsad (1,000) 51.49; Dunltpt (6,000) «2.66 D, (5.000) 52.65 D. (3,000) $2.04, (5,000) $2.65: ■ait tmattlnc $2.70 8L; F. and605 words
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288 1963-03-21 14 OTRAITS tin shot up $2.25 to $435 per picul yes- terday on the eve of the strike in the Malayan tin industry which is scheduled to begin today. It was the highest price for nearly 8 months. The offering was down288 words
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Article247 1963-03-21 14 PniL first grade rubbar buyers A f.*.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 761 cents per Ib. up one-eighth of a cent. The tone was trulst. B.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. «l.slni prices in ctntt ptr Ih. yesterday Int. 1 K.SS prompt f.o.b. buyer* 751.247 words
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Article74 1963-03-21 14 < -HINESE Product Eichan,.. l.nj.. *>' »«rc no»n pricts ptr picul y«»ttrday: Coc.nut .11: bulk M2| tellers, drum S4&l arllert C*«ra Marcn April UK/Cootloent %2H huwi PlHir Muntok unite Slo"» wll«m. Sarawak unite Slsj arllera. apvcial Sarawak black $11 i aellers, garhlrd LamponK black *lu7| Mlleri. ABTA (11774 words
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Article99 1963-03-21 14 MELBOURNE. Tuck. GENERAL INVESTMENT and industrial shares Qrmed 10--day Moves were small, but rises exceeded fulls In all sections. Oils mostly barely held their le\fl> Base metals were steady and loans firm. C.R.A 17/7 Mount Ira ess N. Broken Hill (10a.) 19/6 Ampol Petroleum 9/8 Aust. Con. Ind99 words
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Article26 1963-03-21 14 March 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 763 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $435 (up $2.25). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down five tons).26 words
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Advertisement775 1963-03-21 14 THAI LINES Fren. HaMtaa, New Orlaaas, Biltimarc Naw Vark via Sau. Far: Las Angeles. U. S. Calf. New Yerk, PkilaMpkia via laafkak. Heat Raa«. N. York P. Sham Spore L Angeles N. York "SRI SUKOTHAI" 18/11 Apr 12/14 Apr 2* May SJaae "UNDINE" 3* Mar »/i* May 11/12 May UJaae775 words
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Advertisement235 1963-03-21 14 SHIPPING NOTICE T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voyage 121 Arrived 7.5.63 Diacharged Alongside Godown IS Consignees of damage cargo hereby notified that a General Survey will be held on Friday. March 22nd. 1963 at 9 a.m at. S.H.B. Godown 19 M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA"/ LIGHTERS Arrived 12.3.63 Dincharged Alongside Godown 15/16235 words
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Advertisement364 1963-03-21 14 SELANGOR COCONUTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation ol Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend < I less 40% income tax will be pud on 23rd April, 1963 tc all stockholders whose names appear on the Company's Reßiste. as ai Ibth April. 1963. Notice is tunner kivcii rial364 words
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Advertisement1828 1963-03-21 15 IT to- NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMEN NOTICE STATE OF BRUNEI NOTICE ls hereby given that VACANCY NURSING the Annual General Meeting of si&itic the St. John Ambulance Assocla- Applications are invited lor a tion, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu polntment to the post of Nursii mill be held on Saturday 20th Sister in1,828 words
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Advertisement995 1963-03-21 15 SITUATIONS VACANT IB Wmrds SS (Min.)— Box SO cfs. txtrm GOVT. -AIDED MISSION SCHOOL (English Stream Secondary Level) Requires Graduate Teachers for Arts and Science Classes. Apply giving full details to Box A 3357 S.T. Spore. MASSACE PARLOUR has vacancies for experienced female masseurs and apprentices with some experience. Applications995 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-03-21 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE require* fully furnisbed Flat /Bungalow, 3 large bedrooms, garage and servant's quarters. Near Holland Road /Tanglin area, two (2) year lease. Reply to: Mr. R. Chable. No 24. Leedon Road, Off Holland Road. Singapore, 10. EUROPEAN COMPANY Required1,044 words
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Advertisement1014 1963-03-21 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES iv Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. txtrm URGENTLY RIQUIREO FINANCIER tor small Investment with established concern, prout sharing on equal basis. Contracts ln band for immediate bustuess. Write Box A 5377 S.T. Spore. TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS it Ward* SS (Min.)— Bam it eta. mM*Fm WHY SUFFIR from1,014 words
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449 1963-03-21 16 By KEN FERNANDEZ ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— ln the rush of his departure to the United States "for the athletics training I have wanted most of all." Malaya's champion sprinter M. Jegathesan forgot to inform the University of Singapore aOout his trip.449 words
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Article27 1963-03-21 16 NEW YORK. Wed. The United States Olympic Committee said last night that it would propose Detroit as the venue for the 1968 Olympic Games. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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328 1963-03-21 16 Hussein president of new SAFA council By TEOH ENG TATT; Singapore, Wed A FULL turn-out of delegates today elected the new Singapore Amateur F.A. council with Inche Hussein bin Kumari, the Chairman of the Rural Board, as the new president. Inche Hussein, who was the SGSFA delegate on the previous328 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-03-21 16 TAN Eng Yoon (left), the Singapore national athletics coach, wishes "good luck" to Jega before the Malayan sprinter took off from Sinpore Airport yesterday morning on his way to the United States. Timesport picture.37 words
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Article272 1963-03-21 16 HOCKEY MALACCA. Wed. Singapore have withdrawn from the quadrangular hockey tournament which begins here on Friday. The organisers, the Malacca Hockey Association, have invited Johore to take Singapore's place in the tournament in which the other states competing are Selangor Negri Sembilan and Malacca. S. Yogarajah.272 words
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Article88 1963-03-21 16 HONG KONG. Wed.— Anwarul Hag. the University of Singapore's hockey captain gave a grand exhibition of goalkeeping when the visitors lost 1-0 to Club Recreio in a friendly match here yesterday. Singapore, winners of the recent inter-Varsity hockey championship, gave an excellent display and heldReuter - 88 words
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Article32 1963-03-21 16 MALACCA. Wed. Thr 2nd Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment have withdrawn from the Malacca Cricket Association lvalue tournament as t '.cv will be returning to Australia before Vne end of the season32 words
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Article43 1963-03-21 16 SYDNEY. Wed.— Wend record holder lisa Konrads and nine ether Australian girl swimmers have been suspended Indefinitely by the New South Wales Women's Swimming Association for taking part In a meeting at Lake Macquarie, on Mar. 10. without permission. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article42 1963-03-21 16 IPOH. Wed. Peraks team to meet Kedah in their FAM Cup quarter-final on Friday: Yusof Bakar; Yee Seng Choy. Foo Fook Chuan: Yusof Noor, Kamaruddln Ahmad. Wong Kirn Seng; James Haju, Ismail Baba. Mahat Ambu. Latlff Ibrahim, P. A. Gunasegaran.42 words
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355 1963-03-21 16 SOCCER SINGAPORE. Wed. Wearnes, strong contenders for the SBHFA League Div. 1. title, ended Cold Storage's winning run at Farrer Park today. Wearnes won 3-1 to go to the top of the League table. Wearnes scored through I Cheong Fatt, Sudan and355 words
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Article86 1963-03-21 16 MALACCA, Wed.— Malacca Amateur Athletic Association has Invited top teams from Singapore and Selangor to compete In their annual open relay meet at Kubu Stadium on June 1. Teams Invited are Pelandok i Selangor), Swifts i Singapore). Federation Armed Forces. Malayan Railways and the Common-wealth86 words
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Article121 1963-03-21 16 HOCKEY S'gor Dlv. 2: EPF 2 POD 1. Govt. Services (KL>: Treasury 2 Agriculture 1: Municipality 3 Telecoms 1. Taipinr Lge: 2 FEME 0 2 Tpt. Coy 0. C. Kedah Lge: Sg. Patani Drips 1 Ibrahim School Staff B 0; Sg. Patani Malays 1 Police 0. SOCCER Penan*121 words
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283 1963-03-21 16 BADMINTON SINGAPORE. Wed. Oa.> Kok Peng, of Raffles Ins'-UnUon. will meet his schoolmate I ajendra in the singles final of the combined schools indivldaa. budminion championships at Whampoe Secondary Chinese School hall tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. Kok Prim beat Ng At Bee (.\CB> 18-14. '5-9283 words
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Advertisement1428 1963-03-21 16 NOTICE HONG KONG I'NIT FINDS LIMITED KIRST HONG KONG FUND Under the terms of the Trust [>cd. a Distribution will be made on 15th May. 1963, to persons who are registered unit holders on 31st Murch. 1963. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK. HONG KONG (TRUSTEE) LTD. Trustee. Singapore. THE TOWN BOARDS1,428 words
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Advertisement813 1963-03-21 16 NOTICES SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB Found wallet and loeaUty card of Miss Jean Elizabeth Craigie Will owner please claim. LISON COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the creaitors of the above-named company will be held I ai Lee Rubber Building, 2nu Floor. 145 High Street, Kuala Lumpur813 words
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Advertisement355 1963-03-21 16 KAH MOTOR CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Branch: Japan Industrial Fair At CHIN WOO ASSN. grounds. SAVE-YOUR-FUEL CONTEST ON TOYOTA 700' RESULTS:— 19th March 1963. Name Miles Per Gallon 1. Mr. A. Selvadorai 78.4 1. Jamin b. Amin 68.8 3. Yoon; Chan Kuan 82.8 4. Sg See alias Ng Shi Hang355 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-03-21 17 Liston seeks new date for defence MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Wednesday. JACK Nilon, Sonny Liston's adviser, yesterday asked for an "indefinite postponement" of his Apr. 10 world heavyweight title defence against Floyd Patterson. The reason Liston's left knee injury. The Miami Beach Boxing Commission have ordered I.iston to return here forReuter - 181 words
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Article241 1963-03-21 17 'POKYO. Wed— Top Inter- We did pretty well last national professional and year and now we are really amateur golfers practised confident." today for the last round of However, most visiting this year's Far East circuit players agreed that which starts tomorrow. Japanese golfers hadReuter - 241 words
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Article167 1963-03-21 17 LONDON, Wed—Coventry, the only Third Division club -'•II left in the English F.A. Cup, reached the Fifth Round last night with a 2-1 victory over Second Division Portsmouth. Coventry were a goal down after 13 minutes in the replay, but they drew level eight minutes later.167 words
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Article156 1963-03-21 17 COLOMBO: Pakistan completed a 4-0 win over Ceylon in the Davis Cup here and qualilied to meet India in the second round of the Eastern zone, Iftikhar Ahmed and Munir Plrzada beat Bernaud Pinto and P. S. Kumara 9-7, 5-7, 9-7, 6-4. to clinch the tie. Zulfiqar RahimReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1963-03-21 17 Epsom Jeep - DAUNTLESS STARTS OFF A TREBLE FOR TRAINER RUDY Epsom Jeep RACING by JPOH, Wed.— Penang trainer Rudy van Breukelen had a good day here today. With only a small team entered for this meeting, Rudy did remarkably well with three winners this afternoon. They were Dauntless, Nerome and Lucky Game.1,890 words
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Article68 1963-03-21 17 SOCCER SPORE DIV. 1: Marines v Fathul Karlb (Jn Besar); Dir. 2A: Indian Brotherhood v PBU (Parrer Pk) Windsor Rovers v Marines A' (St. George's Rd); Div. 2B: Btg Bulan v Police (Geylang). Govt. Services Div. 2B: Police 'B v School 'A' (Thomson Rd). HOCKEY SGOR DTV. 1:68 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-03-21 17 CRICKET by Jack Fingleton SYDNEY, Wed. Ted Dexter, the England captain, refused last night at Sydney Airport to comment uoon articles written by Neil Harvey on his captaincy in the recent series in Australia. Harvey also said Dexter was moody, unpredictable and guilty of327 words
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Article292 1963-03-21 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. A brief shower in Johore Bahru this afternoon again raised hopes that the proposed water rationing in Singapore from Monday might be called off. But the City Water Engineer. Mr. P.C. Lim. said he would not know how this would affect the Tebrau waterworks,292 words
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Article32 1963-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The exhibition on visionary architecture and housing in Singapore at Ihe National Library will be open daily except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. until April 9.32 words
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Obituary19 1963-03-21 18 MR LIEW AH KIM pamx-d away i <.'ortrttc liavr-i VMMMM iixliv at 4.00 p.m. for Chrraa Protrmant Prmrtfry.19 words
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269 1963-03-21 18 MOSCOW, Wednesday. Soviet Communisl Party newspaper Pravda, in an article by its special cones pondent Oleg Skalkin in Manila, luis called Malaysia "a tool of imperialism." .Skalkin who quoted the Manila Times as saying the eyes of Asians are fixed on I problems arising from269 words
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Article174 1963-03-21 18 BOY WINS ALL THE TOP PRIZES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Victoria Institution pupil, Wong Chee Woh, 15. took the first thre-- prizes in the schools section of the poster competition held in connection with the Freedom trom Hunger campaign. Announcing the results today, the campaign committee said: "It was a174 words
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Article189 1963-03-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Trainers and Jockeys taking part in the first day of the Perak Turf Club races last Sunday donated 51. 200 to the National Patriotic Fund today. This brines the collection received by the Straits Times offices to- day to 51. 920. The amountSin Chew Jit Poh - 189 words
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279 1963-03-21 18 A DISPUTE between two rival unions over representation of workers of C.K. Tang (S) Ltd., has moved to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The unions are the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. In a letter to279 words
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107 1963-03-21 18 MALACCA. Wed. A Socialist Front Councillor Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, today criticised the president. Mr. G. Marlappan. for Keeping councillors and the public in the dark about a civil action against the Municipal Council. Speaking during the adjournment. Mr. Tan said that taiiv107 words
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Article64 1963-03-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Increments ranging from SlB to 442 have been granted to timber inspectors with effect from Feb. 1. The Union of Forest Employees, which announced this tonight, fcatt that though the Government wdcr fell far below "our expectation." it had decided to accept64 words
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Article28 1963-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Wed WMI--known American tenor Dr. Claudr Rhea will Rive a free public r,-ci-tal of sacred music today at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4.16 p.m28 words
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223 1963-03-21 18 Death of 'sweet, homely' girl sets riddle SINGAPORE, Wed. Pretty Lim Long Eng, 20, set out from her home in Sirat Road on Monday morning to pay the water and electricity bills at the Lim Tua Tow Road City Council sub-office. Four hours later, at 1 p.m., she was found223 words
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105 1963-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Telephone Board has applied to the Industrial Arbitration Court to continue Its collective agreement with the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. The board's deputy general manager. Mr. J. A. Gagan, said in a statement today tljat, according to the procedure105 words
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Article52 1963-03-21 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. An art exhibition of works by Australian artist Robert Johnson will be staged at Quantas' newly opened "Corroboree Room." in Bras Basah Road for two weeks, beginning tomorrow. The display will be opened to the public from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.. from Monday52 words
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Article373 1963-03-21 18 LONDON. Wed. The London stock market remained unsettled and prices drifted lower in uit*t sections. The coming U.K. budget was the main restraining influence. Selling was small however. Gilts eased in early dealings out closed steadier. Long dated ussues closed higher. Banks, hire purchase issues and insurances tended373 words
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217 1963-03-21 18 NEXT, ENTER SKY TROOPS WITHOUT PARACHUTES MANILA, Wednesday. 4SSAULT troops may soon be dropping from the sky without parachutes, the U.S. Air Force said today. A new "extraction technique" developed by the U.S. Tactical Air Command was demonstrated by a worldtouring team from Tennessee at Clark Air Force Base northUPI - 217 words
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Article95 1963-03-21 18 LONDON. Wed— Sixteen Pakistani clerks who made history here on Monday by staging Britain's first official bank strike were dismissed today They received dismissal letters from the manager of the llabib Bank Overseas Ltd.. Mr. M. A. Bukhari. the National Union of Bank EmployeesReuter - 95 words
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Article87 1963-03-21 18 GLASGOW. Wed. For the second time in just over a year thieves broke into a central Glasgow bank last night to find themselves in the women's lavatory. Bank workers this morning found the raiders had drilled through the floor of a dental mechanic's workshop aboveReuter - 87 words
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Article60 1963-03-21 18 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand and the United States yesterday announced a joint programme to prepare Thailand against any luture Communist aggression. A brief announcement said ihe "new programme if designed to improve the speed and effectiveness with which American tat other Seato forces can be deployed for60 words
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Article44 1963-03-21 18 PEKING. Wrd. I Vice-Minister -<<v v Mr. Lv Hsu-Chang, left I for London on a three- v. cial vi.sit to Britain. He is tin >'.•: ChtMl Republic officml <>' m i rank to visr Britain as guest of the Government. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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292 1963-03-21 18 LONDON. Wed. Oon Chong Jin, a Malayan student In Limi^i!^, had no diflicuity Id dispo nl Canadian champion Wayne Macdonneil 15-9, 15-3 in the tirst round ut the men's sh. Hie /Ul-Entjland badminton championships at Wembley today. Oon was soon 11-2 upReuter - 292 words
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Article167 1963-03-21 18 PUBLISHERS, editors and broadcasters accused the U.S. Government today of deceiving the American people during the Cuban crisis. They warned that this imitates Communist techniques. They told the House of Representatives Information sub-committee that the Government has no right to He to the public inUPI - 167 words
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Advertisement84 1963-03-21 18 Japan's Commercial Bank for Businessmen Thar is Nippon Kangyo Bank, the best banking name to remember for sharing in Japan's high economic growth. NKB is ready to offer you complete banking services with its extensive network ol branches in Japan and correspondents tin oui|hout the world. Please write today for84 words
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