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Title Section19 1963-04-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration19 1963-04-24 1 Dr. Lee faces 7 years 5 jail SOLICITOR-GENERAL SAYS POLICE DRAGNET OUT FOR 'ABSCONDING' CITY HALL RIOTERS OR. LEE19 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1963-04-24 1 JACKIE SAM 8 Barisan leaders in the dock By SINGAPORE, Tuesday SEVEN charges were today filed against eight Barisan Sosialis leaders, seven of them Legislative Assembly members, for alleged participation in yesterday's City Hall riot. The principal charges against them were the alleged attempt and its abetment to1,286 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-04-24 1 ATTACK ON SARA WAK BORDER PATROL From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Tuesday J^ GANG* of armed men attacked ;i patrol in South Sarawak, close to the Indonesian border, today. One Royal Marine Commando was slightly wounded and there were some casualties among the attackers. The attack was made at 3 a.m.384 words
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125 1963-04-24 1 MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Diosdado Macapagal today reaffirmed 1 the Philippine Government's strong opposition to Malaysia during a meeting with United Nations Under-Secretary C.V. Narasimhan. A top Government source said the President also pressed the Philippine claim over North Borneo during a luncheon meeting with Mr.125 words
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152 1963-04-24 1 r|X>KYO, Tues. Filipino X diplomat Ruflno M. Montalvo, 46. was found dead with a knife wound in his chest in his gasfilled flat yesterday with a Japanese girl lying .semi-conscious in a pool of blood nearby. Masako Saito. a student typist, had slashes on her152 words
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Article38 1963-04-24 1 LONDON, Tues. Seven young cooki) from the Park Lane Hotel here, wearing their cook hats, hiked 50 miles to Brighton yesterday "to show that cooks arc not fat, lazy layabouts, as some people think."— UPl.38 words
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Article60 1963-04-24 1 STOCKHOLM. Tues.— Swedish scientists have established that strontium 90 causes genetic damage, it was announced last night. Prof. KG Luenlng. head of the Genetic Institute of Stockholm University, said experiments on mice showed that damage to the chromosomes extended to more than one generation. Further experiments were to60 words
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Article50 1963-04-24 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. President Izhak Benzvi of Israel died this morning. He was 78. His illness was not officially named, but press reports said he had malignant cancer. Last Saturday his condition took a turn for the worse and had been deteriorating since then. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article50 1963-04-24 1 Ever Readies ready HOXG KONG. Tues. Major General T. H. Blrdeck. Director of Britain's Territorial Army, said today the "EverReadies" would be sent out to trouble spots like Brunei if the need arose. About 100 "Em Readies" volunteers from the Territorial Army Emergency Reserve are now in training here. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article134 1963-04-24 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues A BROTHER of Brunei rebel leader Sheikh Azahari died of shotgun wounds last night in the General Hospital here. Sheikh Osman. 34. was wounded last Wednesday by British security forces who found him hiding in a house five miles from Brunei Town In an134 words
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Article58 1963-04-24 1 BARROW-IN-PURNESS (En«lancn Tues. Britain's first nuclear powered submarine Dreadnought bepan her formal acceptance trials at .sea today before joining the Royal Navy's third submarine squardon. The sailing of the hunter killer Dreadnought, reputed to have cast £20 million, from port here was watched by a large58 words
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Article219 1963-04-24 1 Mac: 'Secrets leak not serious' I ONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold Macmillan said today that a recent "spies for peace pamphlet purporting to give Government emergency plans in the event of nuclear war was "not seriously damaging to to the national interest." There was little I bin nee between this affair219 words
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Article, Illustration517 1963-04-24 2 Razak urges show of strength by U.S. in Laos MALA YA CONCERNED ABOUT RED A TTACKS TON. Tues. Tun Abdul Kazak. Malaya's Deputy Prime Minister, said here yesterday that it would be helpful it the United States put on a show of strength in support of the neutralist Government oiReuter - 517 words
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Article69 1963-04-24 2 Thant meets Pelaez ITMTKD NATIONS. L/ Tuc«. I Thant. tlir IV Secretary(icnrral. thanked Philippine Vice-Pre-sulrnt Emmanuel Pelae/ yesterday for hi* Government's efforts to reduce tension in South-east 1 hry div ,i«.srd the proposed i (deration of M.i I. i\s. i and other problem? during a 3">ininute call Mr. Pel.ie7 made69 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-04-24 2 KARACHI. Tues. Indian and Pakistani negotiators held morning and afternoon talks on the future of Kashmir yesterday, and announced that the current fifth round of talks would continue today. Both Pakistani Foreign Minister Mr. Z. A. Bhutto (above) and India's Sardar Swaran Singh seemed119 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-04-24 2 Student Prince at Jordan security talks AMMAN. Tues.— King Hussein and his new Cabinet yesterday reviewed the situation In Jordan following the weekend parliamentary crisis over Arab unity. His younger brotli^r. Prince Hassan, a 15-year-old Harrow schoolboy. th> Army Commancer In Chief and the Director of Public Security and his152 words
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Article211 1963-04-24 2 263 REDS KILLED IN WEEK CLAIM GAIGON, Tues. The Vietnamese Government yesterday said that Communist guerillas lost more than 263 dead in 28 clashes with government forces in Quang Ngai Province I since April 15. At a Press conference In iSatfjon a South Vietnamese 'Detence Department otlicial said Government forcesReuter - 211 words
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Article27 1963-04-24 2 PEKING. Tues. President Ibrahim Abboud of the Sudan had accepted an invitation to pay a state visit to China. New China news agency reported today.27 words
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Article31 1963-04-24 2 BANGKOK. Tue«— Ships and airliners coming from Lahore In Pakistan will be subjected to Quarantine restrictions because of a smallpox epidemic reported there. It was officially announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article296 1963-04-24 2 Hong Kong GEORGE LIU ■MBID A T E L I N EBBBBBBBBBHBBi from 4 TRADITIONAL Chinese 'cure-all' wine. brewed from the "dragon, tiger and phoenix." has been sent to Princess Alexandra as a wedding present. It Is from Mr. Hon Cherk-kan of Hong Kong. The Princess called at his shop296 words
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Article160 1963-04-24 2 UN RHODESIA TEAM SEES BUTLER LONDON, Tuesday. A MISSION of six from the United Nations yesterday began talks with the British Government on the controversial future of the selfgoverning colony of Southern Rhodesia. The mission, a sub-com-mittee of the 24 nation Special Committee on Colonialism, conferred with Mr. Butler, theReuter - 160 words
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60 1963-04-24 2 Eight girls die in picnic tragedy TEL AVIV. Tues. Eight schoolgirls were swept to their deaths by a whirlpool as they bathed at a secluded beach here yesterday. A ninth girl is missing. The girls had chosen t)i« beach, according to on* survivor, to be away from prying eyes. But.Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration209 1963-04-24 3 Pearson takes his oath of office QTTAWA. Tues. Mr. l/ Lester Bowles Pearson, 65, was sworn in yesterday as Canada* Prime Minister. Tiio Liberal leader becomrthe nations 14th Prime "Minister. replacing Mr John Dicfenbakrr, the onservativc leader who was Prime Minister for s e last six years. Mi Pearson fellReuter - 209 words
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136 1963-04-24 3 PARIS, Tues. Fit* people were arrested yosterda\ on charges of organising weekend sex orgies ii which youths. Including 15-year-old girl, took part in "love lessons The arrests ipllowed a weekend police raid on a gloomy chateau north of Paris when more than ionUPI - 136 words
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Article23 1963-04-24 3 LONDON, Tues.— Sir Dennis Robertson, one ol the most eminent academic economists of his time, died on Sunday at 72. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article374 1963-04-24 3 KHRUSHCHEV: HALT THE MADMEN MOSCOW, Tuesday. \|R. Khrushchev said yesterday that the duty of all Communists and "upright people" was to ''curb the imperialist madmen prevent the unleasing of a thermonuclear war." He was speaking at a Kremlin meeting to mark the 93rd anniversary of the birth I of LeninReuter - 374 words
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Article52 1963-04-24 3 MIAMI Florida >. Tuea Twen-j ly-one American prisoners, freed by Cuba, arrived here by air yeo- 'erday Their release was negotiated by Mr Jame* Donovan, the New Yor* lawyer who organised the cxi change of about I 100 Cubans capi tured durtnc the "Bay of Ptg«' iReuter - 52 words
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Article84 1963-04-24 3 Trapped 13 days in a tomb VIENNA. Tues. A 2.1--year-old labourer died here last night shortly after being rescued from a tomb where he was trapped for 13 days with only three bottles of beer to live on, police reported. They said the man. Johann Schleifer. told them he climbedReuter - 84 words
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Article38 1963-04-24 3 LONDON. Tues— The traditional gun salutes to mark Queen Eliza- 1 oeths birthday were fired off here, esterday. The Queen celebrated her 37th birthday on Bunday The salutes were postponed 24 hours. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-04-24 3 Eve-of wedding princess leads the royal dance A REHEARSAL. THEN ALEX AND ANGUS GO TO BALL AT WINDSOR CASTLE LONDON, Tues. Princess Alexandra of Kent, radiant in long gown of chalkwhite silk, and her fiance led the dancinK last night at a glittering ball in honour of her wedding toReuter; UPI - 367 words
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144 1963-04-24 3 ADENAUER ACCEPTS ERHARD AS SUCCESSOR OONN, Tues. Dr. Konrad Adenauer after a long and bitter rearguard action, conceded defeat last night and agreed to accept his Economics Minister. Professor Ludwig Erhard. as his successor; as West German Chancellor. Informed sources said that at a meeting yesterday of the executive ofReuter - 144 words
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Article52 1963-04-24 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr John Hare. 52. Britain's Minister (or Labour, entered King Edward Seventh's Hospital heie yesterday for an operation on a ruptured achilles tendon. Mr. Hare hurt the tendon in his foot playing tennis during the weekend. He Is expected to be In hospital for aReuter - 52 words
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Article43 1963-04-24 3 LONDON, Tues.— Prince William of Gloucester, 21. Is believed to be planning a 6.000-mile African safari during the summer with Cambridge University friends. It was revealed yesterday. The prince Is eighth In line of succession to the. Throne. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article28 1963-04-24 3 MOSCOW. Tues— Mr Anastas Mlkoyan, Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, yesterday received Chinese trade delegation led by the Deputy Potelfrn Minister. Mr U Chiang —ReuterReuter - 28 words
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376 1963-04-24 3 BEHIND THE SCENES IS GENEVA GENEVA. Tuesday THE United Arab Republic revealed yesterday that the Soviet Union and the United States opposed a neutral move to break the luclear test ban deadock at the disarmament conference even ►jefore it was tabledReuter - 376 words
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Article52 1963-04-24 3 Bardot says 'idiotic' ROME. Tues. Briffitte Bardot said here last night that she did not like to see pin-up oictures ot hrr-Hf and thought <*x-appeal "K an iclh.ti. word She was giving a Press conference on arriving to *tar in the film II Disprezio (Contempt;, toasted on the novel AlbertoReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement356 1963-04-24 3 STOMACH TDAI TIM 1?C! 'W IKvJUttJLJIrO \t^7 IWWEISEN-U REPEAT-ACTION TABLETS Recent medical research shows that gastric ulcers may be due te dietary deficiency. In addition similar researches carried out in California USA have shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti ulcer substance called)356 words
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173 1963-04-24 4 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Commissioner of the Philippines' Civil Service. Mr. M.A. Subito spoke here today of the need to keep the civil service free from "political pressure." He said: "It is important that a good civil service should not be subjected to political control.173 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-04-24 4 "THIS is a map show- ing the seven water rationing zones in Singapore. Rationing began in Zones Four and Seven yesterday amidst a glum Government forecast that the dry spell which is causing the water shortage would continue. On Monday, only .38 inch of rain fell165 words
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Article33 1963-04-24 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut of! in Paya Lcbar Road from house No. 51 IN to No. 543 and Lor on A-Leng. on Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.33 words
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299 1963-04-24 4 I SINGAPORE. Tuu. r^O Bills to extend pensions to more Government employees will be presented to the Legislative Assembly for approval at its next sitting on June 7. The Pensions (Amendment) BUI seeks to provide for pensions and o'her retirement benefits of299 words
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Article512 1963-04-24 4 Warrant for arrest of 'koon tow' man SINGAPORE. Tue«. I THE Assistant State Coroner. Mr. Loke Siew Hoong. today issued a warrant for the arrest of a "koon tow" (Chinese art of selfdefence) Instructor, Ng Cheovv Sok. at the end of an inquest into the512 words
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Article30 1963-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Ken? Swee. will open a new factory for Daiwa (Malaya) Limited at Tanglin Hall Close on Monday, at 5 p.m.30 words
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Miscellaneous169 1963-04-24 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore:. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome. Damascus. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 5.50 p.m. Ganidm: From Jakarta (OA 806) 8.45 a.m. Japan Air Line*: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 713)169 words
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Miscellaneous166 1963-04-24 4 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173i 9 p.m. DEPARTURES (PA: To Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Kong. Manila (CX 726) 8 a.m. BO AC: To Kuala Lumpur. Colombo. Bombay. Baghdad. Istanbul. Dusseldorf. London 'BA 793) 2.30 p.m.; to Jakarta. Darwin. Sydney, Auckland (BA 720) 6.40 p.m. Garnda: To Medan (OA 991)166 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1963-04-24 5 The tennis world's most turbulent star On the court or off it. Rose neper strayed far from the headlines DI'RIXG the IiKU French tennis championships rain began railing while Hie Australian star, Rex Hartwift, was playing the Brazilian, Armando Vieira. I [artwig asked the umpire to stop play hut he1,368 words
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266 1963-04-24 6 HIGH COURT TRIAL FOR SOLDIERS ON ROBBERY BID CHARGE >lALACCA, Tues.— Two x soldiers were today committed to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of attempted armed robbery. They were Trooper Gan Chu Chuan. 21, and Trooper Bony Su Siong. 20. both of the Ist Federation Reconiial-.--ap.re266 words
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Article103 1963-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were robbed in identical circumstances although at 1 different places yester-! day morning. Both were on the way to deposit money at banks and each was robbed of $1,200. I Mr. Tan Chor Yong, 17. a shop assistant In Chop Chiap Lee103 words
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Article45 1963-04-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. —Ai [winter. Lee Yuen. 31. was today 1 lined $400 In a magistrate's court I here lor a*slatlng in the running I of a Chee rah lottery at s'» mu>-■i>i-.e sungei Beal Road, on July 27! I .ist vwr 145 words
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Article64 1963-04-24 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— Othman bin Abu Bakar. ::o a tinal year student of the secondary trade school in Ipon. has been awarded a scholarship worth about $135 by the Rotary Club of Victor Harbour, in South Australia, to complete his studies. He is Irom Permatang Halt In64 words
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Article40 1963-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Workers' Party today announced that Mr. C. C. Chong has been elected its assistant secretary-general. The party also said it would hold a political forum every Sunday at Ka headquarters at 345, Serangoon Road.40 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-04-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DLANS are underway to build up the tourist industry here as a prelude to promoting tourist traffic into Malaysia before the end of the year. This was stated by Mr. S.S. Virik, chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Tourist301 words
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111 1963-04-24 6 UNIVERSITY APPOINTS DENTISTRY PROFESSOR SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. F. A.C. Oehlers. 42, a Senior Lecturer in Dentistry, has been appointed Professor of Oral Surgery at the University of Singapore. He is the first Incumbent of this newly-created chair. Dr. Oehlers, who Is a youijger brother of the Speaker of the Singapore111 words
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Article56 1963-04-24 6 MALACCA. Tups. Two police constables won first and second places in the non-Malay section of the Malacca (Central* district speech competition held la.st night in conjunction with National Language Month. They are Fakir Khan (first) and Tham Yew Fan. There were five finalists, three of56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-04-24 6 MARRIED IN TEMPLE MR. BESANT SINGH and Miss Bachan Kaur who were married at the Sikh Temple in Ashby Road. Ipoh on Sunday. The bride is the niece of a retired Superintendent of Police. Mr. Chanda Singh and Mrs. Chanda Singh. The groom is with the Signals, Police Field Force,54 words
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158 1963-04-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Conrad Benitez, chairman of the Asia Area Committee of the YMCA, said today that there was a need for trained leaders for YMCA work. He said at the sixth Asian YMCA leaders' conference that the association was expanding158 words
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Article58 1963-04-24 6 Australian trade team in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. A four-! member Australian delegation the Clyde Industries trade mission is now touring Singapore and will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Friday. An Australian Commission statement today says that members of the delegation, who are specialised in various industries, will be available "to58 words
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Article46 1963-04-24 6 PENANG. Tues— Five religious officials have been appointed to watch for the new moon at vantage points in Penang and Nlbong Tebal tomorrow night. If the moon is sighted. Hari Raya Haji will be on May 4, otherwise It will be on May ft.46 words
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Article44 1963-04-24 6 PENANG, Tues— lbrahim bin Kasslm. 42, and K. Ramachandra, 17. pleaded not guilty today to stealing a chlckes and 35 pieces of! cutlery from the Minden Barracks on April 31. May 11 was fixed for trial. Bail was allowed.44 words
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203 1963-04-24 6 A 'heaven and earth' matter of politics KUCHING, Tuesday. THE people of Sarawak have their own way of life that is as utterly deferent from the Communists as heaven is from earth, said the chairman of Party Negara Sarawak, Datu Abang Haji Mustapha, last night in a political broadcast. He203 words
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185 1963-04-24 6 Two unions call unity rally for clerks KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services and the Civil Service Clerical Federation will hold a unity rally tomorrow at the Federal House canteen. Inche Mas Junld bin Mas Amln, president of the federation, described185 words
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Article89 1963-04-24 6 JTUALU LUMPUR. Tues. A group of highranking military and civil officers from the National Defence College in Thai' land will arrive here on Saturday on a four-day visit to Malaya. The group of 38 is Ird by Lieut. General Boriboon Chulacharitta. From Kuala Lumpur,89 words
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Article55 1963-04-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Sultan Ismail of Johore attended today 1 the fourth anniversary rites of the 'death of his father. Sultan !j Ibrahim, at the royal mausoleum I in Jalan Mahmoodia. I The religious service was conducted by the acting Mufti of Johore, Dato (Dr.) Abdul55 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-04-24 6 The guards in grey for Ipoh to protect payrolls KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A security organisation here is to set up a branch In Ipoh soon because of a spate of payroll robberies, murders, and secret society gangster activities in Perak. An ex-Deputy Supt. of Police. Mr. M. Reynold*, will head312 words
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Article232 1963-04-24 6 SINGAPORE, Tuas. r PHE University of Singapore today announced that the following candidates have passed the intermediate LIB. examination held In March this year: Abdul Kadir bin Hajl Mohamed Ksssim, Miss Ruth Sarojlni Abisheganaden. Miss Juliet Ann. Valllpuram Balendran. Chan Chec Pew. Chan Keen Tuck, Cheah232 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-04-24 6 Hugm Bunmg B# Mmiph HoimtUwhl I ""irvAurrawr TsJtci that* th> 7JrAnp>T~| I N, BOWUN6 STANHtfASAIKW «JM»« TMS 6AMC YA 1 l|/NICET«y,A MAXES UfE CUUCR! TlMfSeg THAT WH! J S\kt\S mMKruDttYl J A6CWLOT \i V* ""V JUP3< N /"T\^\ Of IIMR40 words
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Article204 1963-04-24 7 Rotan, jail for miner's son IPOH, Tues. Tang x Hon Wah, 23. described as the son of a tin miner in Bidor, was today sentenced to 12 months' jail and four strokes of the rotan by the Sessions Court here for attempted extortion. He had two previous convictions. Lam Fah204 words
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119 1963-04-24 7 pENANG, Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in Penang today he was not in the least worried about President Soekarno's latest threat to continue to frustrate the formation of Malaysia. "He has all along said that but it no longer matters,"119 words
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Article45 1963-04-24 7 150 delegates for Y meet SINGAPORE. Tues. Some ISO delegates from 13 countries will take part In the third Asian V's men's conference opening In Slngapore on Friday. The three-day conference will be! opened at 9.30 a.m. by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam45 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-04-24 7 "MISS MALAYSIA" Miss Catherine Loh of Brunei was a dashing figure in an emerald green swimsuit yesterday when she went for a dip at Kuala Lumpur's Chinwoo Stadium pool. Catherine, who won the Miss Malaysia title wearing a cheongsam. showed her 37-22-36' --inch form to advantage in the66 words
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Article188 1963-04-24 7 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rVHE Indonesian Consulate-General here today described as "rather confusing" remarks about Indonesia attributed to Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, in a Press conference at San Francisco yesterday. According to a news agency report. Dr. Ton said that Indonesian politicians were using Borneo188 words
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102 1963-04-24 7 A war of attrition on border Reds BANGKOK, Tues.— Malayan and Thai police are waging: a war of attrition against Communist terrorists on their border, according to the Thai Interior Minister, General Prapart Charusathen. He predicted that the "mop up" operation would be completed by the end of this year.Reuter - 102 words
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Article222 1963-04-24 7 IPOH, Tues. About 70 heads of secondary schools of all media in the Federation will meet at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur for a three-day conference beginning on Thursday to discuss common problems. It will be the first annual meeting, since its Inauguration222 words
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359 1963-04-24 7 'Suckers' They all agree with Holden KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gEVERAL people today supported film star William Holden's criticism of the entertainment provided during the Miss Malaysia contest here on Saturday. Among them were the wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Toh Puan Raha, Mr. Frank Sullivan, an arts patron, and359 words
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Obituary66 1963-04-24 8 IB tforaia I/O Mtmimum) MRS LAM THING TOK Ira* On* I |...»-«i away 23-4-S1 at 7 tm Kun.-ral on Thursday r (-U il n.in 4O Fair I'ark for cr« niMiion at Sam I'ob 1 hong. Ipoh MR lOWARO JOHN. CSovvralDfOt ivnaloorr 'nd of Ipoh Munlrlpalitv. Man .in m-4-«.t ruuarel66 words
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iDir Straits Simrs Wednesday. April 24~ 1963. A Troubled Border
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Article605 1963-04-24 8 It is too early to talk of pattern of border violence in Sarawak, but the second gang incident reported from the Tebedu area suggests there I may be more to follow. ;This time the gang was engaged by a patrol bivouacked outside the village of Gum--1 bang,605 words
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Article335 1963-04-24 8 The team of Federation journalists at the Afro-Asian Journalists' Conference which opens in Jakarta this morning probably is unique among the visiting delegations. It has gone there, says its leader-, with an open mind. It will find on the agenda seven resolutions which it will be ex pected335 words
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Article328 1963-04-24 8 The respftnsibilitieg of the ■new health committee setup by Inche Rahman Talib will n. part overlap those of the Ministerial committee on higher education. Staff shortages are the chief obstacle to expansion of medical services and the only lasting solution is to provide more facilities for training. The328 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1963-04-24 8 A salad mix of war and peace THE AMERICAN RECORD IN THIS STRANGE, UNEASY WAR from DENNI^WODWORTH Dateline: Saigon IN troubled South-east Asia, war and peace can be as casually mixed as a tossed salad. As we sat in the garden of a village restaurant near Saigon, eating by the1,082 words
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Letter90 1963-04-24 8 TN your editorial headed 1 "Palling Out" IST. April 20> you asked: 'How are parties as disparate in their aims as the PMIP. the Socialist Front. Party Negara and the U.D.P. to work together?" The answer i.s simple. It is a known fact that no90 words
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Letter124 1963-04-24 8 ABOUT a weelc ago. my brother boarded a Foch Avenue-Jalan Templer bus to go to Brickfields. To his surprise, the conductor told the driver to go by Travers Road, and by the time he had come to collect my brother's fare, the bus was already In Travers Road124 words
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Letter242 1963-04-24 8 Those 'suckers' YCSTIRDAY'S HCAOLINB CAN KUALA LUMPUR HAVE A LITTLE OF THE HOLDEN EXPERTISE? MAY I thank Mr. Ho Id en for his quoted comments on Miss Malaysia 1963 which appeared in yesterday's Straits Times? There Is no doubt a certain amount of substance in his criticism as we in242 words
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Letter135 1963-04-24 8 UNLIKE Mr. William Holden and Capucine, J was not an invited guest at the Miss Malaysia show but instead paid $16 for my daughter and myself. While generally finding the show "painful" to tit through, at no time did I consider myself as being made a "sucker." Instead, looking around135 words
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370 1963-04-24 8 Mac faces squalls over two spy cases from FRASER WIGHTON r ONDON. Tues. ParllaLi ment reassembles next Tuesday after the Easter rioliday. facing the likelihood of squalls over Britain's latest security sensation. This was the circulation to thousands of nuclear dlsarmers last weekend of an anonymous pamphlet purporting to giveReuter - 370 words
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Advertisement71 1963-04-24 8 CONCEIT GUITAMS 1111 IIM 1111 "Hi 1 r Comt.tr Gixtor •itti Seruc* tap of>d 'f mund-t-o*»» N*» Guard ptot* and modawn Tottpwc*. Sunfeurat rftact. rHgMv polrahed. M«« $4>oo MM "WiMlail" Atxfrtoriua* Guitar, •i* hondaonw extro lorg* Cuttarav body, giving powerful ton*. Scauc* top ond MapM> bark; warn brown wjn bunt71 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-04-24 9 'ARREST ME,' A BARISAN SUPPORTER TAUNTS THE POLICE, THEN HE KICKS DOORS AND TABLES AT COURTHOUSE A SIDELIGHT of yesterday's court proceedings against eight Barisan Sosialis leaders: A brarded party supporter challenges police guards to arrest him. Calming him down is chief defence counsel, Mr. Tann Wee118 words
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Article374 1963-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Inche Othman bin Wok, the delegate who was left behind when a 14-man team of Mala-i yan journalists left forj Jakarta last night to attend the Afro-Asian journalists" conference, has been refused an Indonesian visa. Inche Othman said that when he vi.sited374 words
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Article117 1963-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The doom of a house were wide open when a news vendor walked In and stole a 5145 watch from the hall. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain told a magistrate's court today. S M. Slklcander. 22. was Jailed for a day and fined Si117 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-04-24 9 ARRIVING in court to see their husbands charged are Mrs. Lee Siew Choh, wife of the Barisan Sosialis chairman, and Mrs. T. T. Rajah, wife of the party's legal adviser. Straits Times picture.38 words
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217 1963-04-24 9 Sultan pardons Briton after 41 years TPOH, Tues.— The Sul--1 tan of Perak has pardoned an elderly Englishman for a crime committed 41 years ago two years before the Sultan was born. H. C. Thorne. the man the Sultan has pardoned, was practicising as a lawyer in Talping ki 1922217 words
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Article97 1963-04-24 9 Decree for deserted wife I CINGAPORE. Tues.—A young woman, Mary Magdalene Jee. was granted a decree nisi by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. In the High Court today dissolving her marriage to Andrew Heng Swee Thye on the ground of desertion. The decree Is to be97 words
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Article59 1963-04-24 9 PENANO. Tues.—A flve-day hearing, from June -17 to 21, ha* been fixed for a preliminary inquiry Into a charge of murder against: Cban Pook Yu. 24. Chan, alias Chang Tin Soo. accused with three others s'il! at large, of killing a schoolboy, Lee, Ah Pie. 14,59 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-04-24 9 Diplomat accused by union: 'Meddling' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHE head of the Indian diplomatic mission in Singapore Mr. G. J. Malik, was today accused of using his diplomatic status to interfere in a local industrial dispute. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers I Union, which made the charge, said that it342 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-04-24 9 Court grants divorce to wife of archi SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr*. Sheila Nf Wai-ming (picturcri above at her wedding), was granted a. decree nisi by the Actinr Chief Justice Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. in the Hich Court today dissolving her m;irria«;o with Mr N* Ken* Siang, an architect. on the121 words
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93 1963-04-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. —A team laming new Federation Identity cards to persons who have attained the age of 12 years will be visitIng Johore Bahru district next month. The Itinerary is as follows: May 1 Senai. May 4 Tampoi. May 6 Scudal. May93 words
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Advertisement34 1963-04-24 9 POOLE POTTERY /pooltX Vinci wn/ See the ranfce of Poole "TWINTONE" Pottery in our China and Glass Department on the Ground Floor. Six delightful colour ranges to choose from. Raffles Place, Singapore Tel *****34 words
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Miscellaneous505 1963-04-24 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKIWAYt: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 METRES 47fi A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nejra- W ra-Ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 41 metres News Commentary: 7.15 Song ft ~^j cm TMm«- 710 Imrn Wmrt A n«v505 words
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190 1963-04-24 10 A treat is NOT extortion, rules the judge SINGAPORE. Tues. A district Judge Mr. Choor Singh, today ruled that it was "not extortion" under the Penal Code to "extort" a drink or a free treat. He acquitted Low Ah Tiong, 22, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Teng190 words
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Article73 1963-04-24 10 MALACCA. Tues.— A mass Xray campaign for people aged 15 and above will be field here on Thursday and Friday between 8.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. A mobile X-ray unit will be at I the Municipal depot off Pengkalan Runa Road on Thursday and at j73 words
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Article39 1963-04-24 10 PORT DICKSON. Tues. A tanker from Kuwait arrived here today t« discharge 38,000 tons of crude oil, the first oil for Shell's sr.o million refinery here. The refinery will be officially opened on May 25.39 words
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214 1963-04-24 10 Brunei 'yes' to Malaysia may be by post KUALA LUMPUR, Tuas. DRUNEI'S final "yes" to Malaysia is being dealt with through correspondence, authoritative sources here said today. Already, important lettors have been exchanged between the Malayan and Brunei Governments on this. However, if it cannot be settled through corres- pondence.214 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-04-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE National Union of Teachers said today why 1 it has lost its faith in the Ministry of Education. It charged that the Ministry had done nothing tot me well-being of teachers. "In several cases It had been unfair and indiscriminate. So239 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-04-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mrs. C. Crowley (above), the Federation Headquarters Commissioner of the Senior Guide Branch, who left for Britain this momIng with her husband. Mrs. Crowley, who came to Malaya in 1953. has been actively encouraging the Guide movement In Malaya129 words
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261 1963-04-24 10 $14 million sales made at Australian fair KUALA LUMPUR. Tues GALES totalling $14 million were made at the eight-day Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition at Stadium Negara, which ended tonight Mr. D. E. Taplln, the organiser of the exhibition and governing director of Detlln Overseas Pty., Ltd., said this at a261 words
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Article, Illustration266 1963-04-24 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. AN AUSTRALIAN couple, Mr. Gary Forbes and his wife, Chris (above), walked into Times House today after reading in today's Strai f s Times that Capt. John Claytor, American skipper of the 12-ton yacht Helly now in Penang.266 words
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Article48 1963-04-24 10 IPOH. Tues. A construction company here. Yom Ahmed Ltd., was this afternoon fined $140 by the Ipoh magistrate, Inche Wan I Mohamed bin Haji Mustapha, on four charges of failing to pay contributions to the Employees Pro-; 1 vident Fund for two of its workers.48 words
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208 1963-04-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr. Lim Swe« I Aun. will timorrow mii augurate the National Productivity Centre advisory council, which has been set up to advise him on productivity projects. The chairman of the council will208 words
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Article61 1963-04-24 10 KUANTAN, Tues. Pour labourers were today committed Ut stand trial in the High Court her* on a charge of murdering a lorry driver. A. Ponnan. 38, near the Chettiar's temple in BuUt CT* Road here on Feb. 6. They were S. Maniam, 38. N. D.61 words
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Advertisement78 1963-04-24 10 iwinßF r rv\l<J jro) 1 I P*3 MAT IiinAI h tw t%\ II it lUIV mm l__ HI N H t R FR GERATCIR f^bpbb Rt The NATIONAL Jet-Cycle" refrigerator automatically stops cool- 11/ vj-JMfIHHf ing every 12 hours and the frost-removing device goes into action. M j Simultaneously, the78 words
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341 1963-04-24 11 'I HAVE NEVER EVEN DANCED WITH HER' Saloma and I**by shocked Tengku PENANG, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today the story published in an Indo-; nesian journal that he had "taken away" Che Saloma, singer-wife of film star P. Ramlee, came as a shock to him. "I341 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-04-24 11 Malayan anti-atom group nearly fizzles out KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The 18--month-old anti-nuclear armament group has fizzled out almost. No meeting has been held for a "long time" and the proposed fallout detection centre has not been set up. This is what the Straits Times learned today in tryIng to find322 words
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181 1963-04-24 11 Cultural mission a great success: Raja SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Singapore Minister of Culture, on his return here today, said the 120-strong Aneka Ragam Singapura cultural mission which he led to Kuala Lumpur, was a "great success" there. The troupe gave a royal performance at the Dewan Bahama181 words
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Article55 1963-04-24 11 PENANG. Tues— A housewife. Chool Kam Wah. 30. was granted $150 ball today when she pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of possessing one fallon and five pints of Illicit liquor in her house at Bridge Street on April ao. Hearing55 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-04-24 11 DATO Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman (above), president of the Kuala Trcnsganu Sessions Court, will resign from the judicial service next month to enter politics. He announced this in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He said he had been interested in politics since his younger days. Dato126 words
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Article68 1963-04-24 11 PENANO. Tues— Thieves broke into the house of a City Council medical officer. Dr. Latifah Chows j at Arlffin Crescent. Green Lane, during the weekend and took an electric fan, iron and pen worth $226. Dr. Ghows reported to the police she found the Iront «toor of!68 words
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Article63 1963-04-24 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues.— lnch* Omar bin Hassan (Socialist Front), v rubber tapper, and Mr Tan Poh Huat i Alliance i, a transport worker, have been nominated for a vacant seat on the Guruu local council. The vacancy was caused by the Invisibility of Inrhe Ahmad bin Ynhay*63 words
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Article179 1963-04-24 11 I I i KANGAR, Tuttdty I ABOUT 10,000 people A in nine kampongs on the Thai-Malayan border were vaccinated today after a smallpox outbreak in the Thai province of Patani. about 70 miles from the Malayan border. Staff of the Health Department In Kangar worked round179 words
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272 1963-04-24 11 Malaysia: Opposition to stage first big joint protest Kuala lumpur, Tues. —The Opposition is to hold its first Joint rally to protest against the Alliance Government's Malaysia concept and the detention of left-wing politicians at the Suleiman Court padang here on Thursday night. Speakers at the rally Include: The former272 words
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Article64 1963-04-24 11 A LOR STAR. Tues.— A 14--year-old girl. Lakchemani. reported missing since April 15, was located yesterday. Her father, R. Kunchl. a tapper, found her in a hou^e about two miles away from her home in United Patanj Estate. He reported to Sungei Patanl police. Police are64 words
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Miscellaneous211 1963-04-24 11 I//#.V Oop By V.T. Hamlim /HOL\CO*M REALLY f^ SONNA STAMP /HBCK.NO.' WE SOTTA. >^ r~\ ffl .A^fc.^ fS*gtVbD ms OO* /GOIM' AT V HERE AM 1 LET I THIS IS CTOP THIS YEAH, A < Wffittit&taVjJr HtOJLL/ IT, AJ*TT J O^yt A TWNG Lll <! V ANARCHY* BUSINESS MAN, LETS211 words
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Article, Illustration1916 1963-04-24 12 The body in the blue plastic bag NOT SINCE LINDBERGH HAD A KIDNAPPING SO HORRIFIED AMERICA... ABOUT noon on October 8, 1953, agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who had been digging in the garden of a neat, comfortable bungajow in the Missouri city of St. Joseph found what1,916 words
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Advertisement117 1963-04-24 12 HEWBIBSBE j^T^ w dirt Ji^ %VL HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE WITH |Sj L^ THE BIG NEW VIM PACK L-^mS W of. Now you get more than 20% extra cleanser &^r {T^^y in the BIG NEW VIM PACK A whole VpLUw^ MORE 4 ozs. extra! That's real economy for you! i|B^J117 words
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Advertisement1476 1963-04-24 13 19 io LivmruOL nil tUASi lii >^™^ >^ Oae Spore Sans s.'i>ae» «>eitant LYCAON uvarpaal, 6iasgo« »M LAERTES A.onmout*. Li«erpeel Gl«. 31 Apr 2* Apr 27/ S 532U aff-a^" gl BJ -a, 1/1. gi| PERSEUS L'paalTOirtiiin. eiasgo* May 11 Miy IS May 14/1 B May II MtRON L'poel. Oufiim. P'cai.1,476 words
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Advertisement1499 1963-04-24 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMIURG, OREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTtRDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. /^^*®i Spore P. Sham Penang |5/VSo\Kl "'DONA' tdl. 41/25 Apr 21/ 1 May 2S/2S Apr raV*3?JJ3| -simiA" a).... IS Apr/ 4 May 5/ 7 May 1/ S May V^A>sy "FALSTRIA" I) 10/241,499 words
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Advertisement1483 1963-04-24 13 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Soora P Share Peaem BENNEVIS (HJ H lurg. Llea. Hiv re. M'bre la Pt/Apr 21 Apr 21/ 1 BENHQPE B'awa. N'aarg. Awerp. H'eaa la Pt Apr 21 P. BENBORAN (E.LSJ I'pael. R'aan. Hull H'tan Apr 15/21 W 11/ IjH gj, rt lENLOYAL1,483 words
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Advertisement1281 1963-04-24 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. Wi_ 1 ?PTO l v Tel: Ne. ***** MaW V+>* ELLERMAN LIME tfc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMIURG. ROTTEROAM, LOS ANCEUS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, HULL 1 MIODLESOROUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE I Accept.ig eargejei Jeatril I Sautk Spore P. Sham Penang SUNNYVULE i. t-7/271,281 words
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Article121 1963-04-24 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. TNDUSTRIAL SHAKE prices held fully steady levels today. Leaders fluctuated around late levels wltb rises slightly in excess of falls. Demand In base metals continued buoyant, helped by the higher overseas metals prices and Increased outputs. The Mount Isa report Is due this week. Oils were121 words
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Article239 1963-04-24 14 MAY lirat irado rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at i p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 76i centa i>er Ib. down a quarter of a cent. The tone waa Idle. S.C.C.R A. and F.M.R.E. aloslnt prlaaa In oonta per Ib jraaterday: Int 1 R.S.B. prompt f o.b.239 words
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Article146 1963-04-24 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 23. Three montna. Dunlops 16 eta. 8. Darby 4d. K.iito 21 eta. C. storage 4id. K. A N. IK eta. 8. Traction 1/3 Gammons 1 1 eta. J. Waugh 15 eta. Shell 15 eta. M. Brow 30 cv Btramahlp 7 eta. M. Cement IS rta.146 words
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Article137 1963-04-24 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AeteI ciatien made these clunKe* in ita ratM to merchant! yesterday tall ratea to SIOOl: New Verk: t.uyinß TT Wj, airmail <>I) 32:. !iti d at 334 ciedit bills. 33i trade Mil*. Canada: buying TT 35i. airmail OD HL vu d/at 351 credit hllla.137 words
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601 1963-04-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore political "disturbances" on Monday had no effect whatever on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with operators entirely ignoring them. A fair turnover was written with the industrial section very steady and here and there the odd improvement. Tins601 words
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Article23 1963-04-24 14 STOCK INDICES M.il.iv.in Stork Indices April 22. Aprri 23. Industrials: 106.79 106.84 Tins: 113.51 113.76 5 robbers: 107.50 107.89 Dec 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article808 1963-04-24 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE POMBINEX> business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: a.uetead <2.UUO) SI. 00: Ounlipe (2.76 SL.. (6,000) 12.76, U.OOOt 52.75. (2.UUO) BaT.IT; ■at Smelt tXO* BL.. (ft.OOO) (3.12. (4.000) 53.10.808 words
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397 1963-04-24 14 AFTER Monday's drop the Straits tin price yesterday rose 50 cents to $452.25 per picul on an offering estimated at 245 tons or up 15 tons. In London on Monday a lover level of tin values was established Initially when th<-ee months397 words
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Article237 1963-04-24 14 s/HIPt lying al.nie«le th« Sin K ap«ci Ml-bour -nar.t, *r linclld I day are: 1 >hmii 38/39, Azumliwn alaru 4U/41. MuoaK 2V/3U, Larut N.W. 2d. SlmpiUJi N.W. i. Hrtudent Johnwin *****, Uiucarlo Z«UI 4/6. B«r--peu 8/7. India Mail 10/11. City of Kailboumc 6/T, Beaton*; K.W. Jetty. Ukentm237 words
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Article28 1963-04-24 14 April 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 761 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $452.25 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 245 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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Article70 1963-04-24 14 /'HINESI Product Exehanie, lincapere n.*n prieei per pieul yeeterday: Coconut ell: hulk S42s sellers, drum *45t xvUera C.pra: Ainl/Uay L'K/Contlorot $27] buyeri P«pp*r: Muntok unite $160 flier*. Sarawak white $lS7t Mile™, apaetaj Sarawak black $110 aellem. garblr.l Uilil[«M,t Mack Mill a< ■tat rellera »m K apor« t.conut Oil70 words
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Advertisement983 1963-04-24 14 I™IORIENTJ LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 11th May 1963 Singapore 14th May 1963 for Hongkong 18th/20th May, Jopon 24»h/28th May Hongkong Ist /4th June) Returns Singapore Bth June 1963 Penang 11th June 1963 Fares from: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE983 words
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Advertisement292 1963-04-24 14 Passenger Carge Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Spore P. S'hom Penona TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Vey. 1 23 24/30 April 1 May 2 M«y Chief AgenH: R. Jumabhoy Sont Ltd., Singapore. Pkone. *****. \^E* THAI LINES Fran: Naaitaa. Ne» Orieait, Baitißin t Ni* (ark eia Sail. Fir: In AagfKs. U S. Calf. Ne«292 words
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Advertisement717 1963-04-24 15 NOTICES 1 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ of B*tzure Sale No. 74 of IMS. IN THE CAUSE OF V. Ganapathy Plaintiff. Versus G. Ramachandran Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF One "Morris OHord" NO. SP-2857. TO BE HELD AT liindrison Ko*d. Opposite lo hone No. K. On Thursday. 25th. April. 1963. at 11.00717 words
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Advertisement921 1963-04-24 15 TUITION it Word* Si 'Min.)— Box it ets.axfra PIANO TUITION for yountcesl from 31 conducted by specialised 'experienced lady tutor at your borne Fees moderate. Box A59K.' S.T. S pore. 800 Kb fUBUCATIONS :<i Words Si Win.)— Box It els. exlrm MARCH ENCOUNTER INTRODUCES 'Woman On A Roof": "Bagebot s921 words
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Advertisement1024 1963-04-24 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC it Words Si (MiM.)—mUx it els, txirm DOSERMANS PINSCHBR PUPPIES Nine weeks old. parents imported from Uermany. View 40 Xuo Chuan A\>nue off Kast Coast Koad. Singapore, after S p.m. FOR SALE Pekingnese Puppies three montbs old. Jusi arrived. Seen Ist) lUlg Road. Singapore 13. MKA REGISTERS!)1,024 words
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Advertisement1071 1963-04-24 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words Si (Min.)-Bmx It rts. txirm FOMC A MANSOR, M Kramat Road. B'pore. Ttl: 2M30 Offers a ranss Of good used csrs All cars sold ara checks* snd reconditioned and bas an after sale guarantee uatH-iDS accepted easy hire purcoaas terms available Call (or a Iree demonstration1,071 words
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Advertisement731 1963-04-24 15 MISCELLANEOUS it Words U (Min.)-Box iO rf, extra UNITY Is our Watchword rri>i Berlta Harlan nod be up-to-date witn what you are expected to do to be a Kood citizen familiar with out tional I. STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. it Worms Si (Mim.t—Hux it ets. txirm MASSACE ANO TURKISH-BATH' Steambaths. 67-A,731 words
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Article494 1963-04-24 16 THE WORLD OF SPORT I ONDON. Tues. Manchester United and Southampton, who meet in the F.A. Cup semi-finals on Saturday, both scored good wins in League matches last night. Goals by David Herd and Denis Law gave Manchester a 2-1 win over Wolves in the I494 words
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Article88 1963-04-24 16 CABLE BRIEFS Kl*(ißY London: 'Camborne 8 Cardiff It; Dsvonport Services 9 Newport 33; Flyde 6 St. Helens 5: Maesteg 0 Aberavon 12: Northampton 9 Coventry 0; Otlpy 5 Swansea 21; Pen- zance 3 Ebbw Vale 25; Pontypridd 3 Neath 0; Torqun.v 3 Crrss Keys G; Gloucester 30 Pontypool 8. oReuter - 88 words
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Article286 1963-04-24 16 THE STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races at Bukit Timah. BACE 1 Putli < Potmen stumbled after jumping away and during the race lost her oil-fore plate (shoe). RACE 2— Near the 4f (Lilian (apprentice Chongt had to be checked to avoid Nirvana iB.286 words
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Article212 1963-04-24 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN BOXING By SINGAPORE, Tues. More competitions for boxers that I Frank Pestana's plan t< boost amateur boxing ii Singapore. Mr. Pestana. president r the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. said today that the 1963 "reason" will open with a 14-bout programme featuring all the212 words
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Article90 1963-04-24 16 LAUSANNE. Tues.— South Korea yesterday informed the international Olympic Committee here that an agreement has been [reached between North and South i Korea on a unified team for th« 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Sang Beck Lee. president of the South Korean Olympic Committee told 1.0.C. chancellorReuter - 90 words
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144 1963-04-24 16 By CALL BOY SINGAPORE. Tues. Fine And Dandy, strongly fancied to win the Class I Div. 4 race over 7f at Bukit Timah on Sunday, was scratched ui'trr a nest by the owners of a number of other horses in the race. No144 words
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Article, Illustration523 1963-04-24 16 $4,000 gate shows Malayans can make tennis pay VIC NAYAGAM reviews Malaya s defeat by India in the eastern zone Davis Cup competition KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r fHE large crowds that watched the three-day Davis Cup eastern zone semi-final tie between India and Malaya which ended here yesterday paid over523 words
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Advertisement630 1963-04-24 16 FOR SALE 150 000 Nursery Seedlings, almoxl all buddable -size .some too larg*. Either for taking away or budding In our Nurseries on Henrietta and Bagan Sena EMules. Mum clear— ho very reasonable price accepted. MANAGER HENRIETTA ESTATK Padang Serai. Kedah. I NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to630 words
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Advertisement766 1963-04-24 16 PEJABAT PELAJARAN, KELANTAN TENDERS »r» imlied for the Mipply of domestic science »nn i needlework equipment to schools in Kelantan. Tenders will c lo:-' on Tuesday Tth May. 1963. at 12 00 NOON. Particulars will be supplied nn application to the under-mention-'rd. CHIEF EDUCATION OFFICER. Krlantan. JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK766 words
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Advertisement747 1963-04-24 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS iHE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Supernumerary A*si.slant Electrical Engineer from suitably qualified Singapore or Federal Citizens. Candidates, preferably under the age of 30 years, should hold the minimum qualifications of Graduates of the Institution of Electrical Engineers < London i or747 words
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Advertisement10 1963-04-24 16 Enjoy the masculine freshness of mjj^ IHULTON NEW YORK LONDON10 words
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Miscellaneous244 1963-04-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Insulting EP.rnic poet's i. Don't like .school, for example? a-golng 25 (13). (6.7). 10. Eat. sit. and think (7). 0. We rrr ;o have altered the 14. A field in South India makes MS <"i. a lonely resting-place (6. 3). 1 10. Someone unspecified, and244 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-04-24 16 SPORTS DIARY BOCCEB I ASIAN YOUTH TOURNEY: j Group A Cambodia v PI, 730 p.m Group B Vietnam v Cey- ion', 9 p.m. (both matches at Penang >. Group B Japan v S pore. 6 p.m. <ai Taiping >. FRIENDLY: Spore Oort. Services XI v Johore (Jn. Besar Stadium, 7181 words
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Article68 1963-04-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will be| among 70 people who will take parti in a "Anzac versus Uie Rest" golf match at the Selangor Golf Club' on Thursday to commemorate An-! zac Day. Others who will take part will Include the Australian68 words
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195 1963-04-24 17 Intensive training for S'pore Malays By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singapore Malays will have six days of intensive training and a match against a top local side before they travel to Kota Bharu to meet Kelantan in the Sultans Gold Cup final on June 3. Hussein Kamari. president of I the195 words
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Article90 1963-04-24 17 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri Sembilan Badminton Association have applied to the Stnte government (or a piece of land to build a badminton hall. Re-elrcted president Lee Tee Siong MM he hoped that sportsmen and the public would give their MiDport for a much needed hall here. Officials90 words
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130 1963-04-24 17 FOUR FROM ASIA IN OLYMPIC TOURNEY FNANG. Tues. Apart from Japan, the host nation, three other Asian countries will qualify for the Olympic Games soccer competition at Tokyo next year. The three will be decided from 16 nations who will start fighting for places by June 30. l'tlil. The early130 words
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Article64 1963-04-24 17 SYDNEY. Tues. Singapore will be represented In the Zone 3 interr.i.Monal water skiing championships to be held at Surfrrs Paradise. Queensland, from Apr 27 to 29. reports Keith Hooper. Zone 3 Is the South Pacific section of the world competition. The other two zones are the64 words
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Article127 1963-04-24 17 Malayans in varsity tournament From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tues.— Two Malay, an students holding state titles will play in the Australian lnter-unlversity badminton matches here from May 20 to 25. They are Sydney University's Jon Chin, who holds the New South Wales singles title. and Queensland University's Michael Chan. A127 words
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Article139 1963-04-24 17 New rule worries pacemen SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore fast bowlers are concerned with the Singapore Cricket Association's decision that the new "front foot" bowling rule will be adopted for the SCA tournament next year. The pacemen fear that their speed will be reduced and that the new rule will give the139 words
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Article273 1963-04-24 17 SOCCER By TEOH ENG TATT; Singapore. Tuesday SINGAPORE travel to Kluang on Sunday for their first Malaya Cup tie of the season but they will be able to have a look at the opposition tomorrow when Johore visit Jalan Besar Stadium for a friendly match273 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-04-24 17 GROUT PICKS W. INDIES TO WIN KEN FERNANDEZ; AUSTRALIAN TEST WICKETKEEPER IN XL, MAKES A PREDICTION By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday WALLY GROUT, 36, the Australian Test wicket- keeper, today predicted that the West Indies would win the coming Test series against England. Grout, who Is a member of the "Australian447 words
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221 1963-04-24 17 LUCKLESS POLICE MISS EVEN PENALTY FORCES 2 POLICE 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police had no luck in this FA. of Selangor First Division match at Princes Road today. They missed chances galore —including a penalty in the last minute! After all their fumbling. Police were given a golden chance to221 words
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Article48 1963-04-24 17 IPOH. Tues. Perak team to meet Selangor In Uie Malayan Cricket Association League match at Kuala Lumpur this weekend: Abdul Aziz (captain). W. Cuminings. S. Pathmalingam. E. Joseph. A. Arul Doss. A. Santhanadosß, J. Quin. Chet Singh, G. Letchumanan. Hazara Singh, A. I. Thillainathan. A. Kesavan.48 words
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Article, Illustration315 1963-04-24 17 [ OH KEE TIANG - Train All-Star team in Malaya Tengku OH KEE TIANG I By i pENANG, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, suggested today that the proposed Asian All-Star soccer team could be trained in Malaya. The Tengku who is president of the Asian Football Confederation and the F.A. of Malaya, said:Ng Weng Chee - 315 words
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Advertisement134 1963-04-24 17 Tested in outer spact When. tt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-mo»ic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include134 words
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Advertisement115 1963-04-24 17 LOOKING AI UFE SIDEWAYS FAVRELEUBAFAV X# Jg FAVRELEUBAFAV ELEUBA X FAVRELEUBAFAV E km t $2 CQ 03 2 S >^^a^_^^^^/ a i ota always what they seem. This practical ■FavreLeuba watch for instance— shock-protected, and antl- magnetic seen sideways is so fashionably thin. The thinnest waterproof watch in the world115 words
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435 1963-04-24 18 Reds are planning new phase of violence, says the Govt MISGUIDED PEOPLE WARNED: 'DON'T BE DUPED* SINGAPORE. Tues. I- Till-] Singapore d<>\ ernmenl I <>d ;i y warned thai the antiMalaysia Communist underground organisation \\;is «> 11 1 1 c more preparing for mm armed struggle. There were also indications435 words
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Article208 1963-04-24 18 BRITAIN'S DEFENCE PLEDGE SINGAPORE. Tues. Britain will continue to fulfil her obligations for the defence of Malaysia. This pledge was given in Singapore tonight by the retiring Com-mundrr-in Chief of the Far East Unified Command. Admiral Sir David Luce, before he flew to London to take up his new post208 words
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Article60 1963-04-24 18 S5ll MORE FOR P-FUND Xl AI.A 1.1 MPIK. Tiles. The Strait Vimes Kroup of newspapers today ri(ii.. (I SMI for the \atio:< I Patriotic Fund. The group's total to d;itc now stands at iti.itm Latest contributors: The Ncgrl Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club. Srremban. $200; Khalicl M..nmu<l >10; saidan Derham. Parit60 words
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Article39 1963-04-24 18 ROME. Tues.— Erzelindo Schlto, 40, told the police that a man fired six shots at him with a pistol, missing him altogether, then took a closer look. "Sorry, I mistook you for someone else," he said.39 words
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Article31 1963-04-24 18 TAIPEH. Tues. Inche Mohamed Soplee. Director of Information of the Federation of Malaya, today inspected Taiwan land reform programmes and visited a model farmers house south of Talpeh. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article52 1963-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Social Welfare Department has received donations totalling $2,678.19 .during the past two weeks for victims of the Bukit Ban Kee fire. The donations were from the Singapore Bank Employees' Union ($2 568.19). the Malay Chamber -if 1 Commerce ($100) and Mr. Chan ISOO52 words
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Article53 1963-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. Senior Alitalia Italian Airlines Captain Guido Fraracci this week received a bouquet of Malayan orchids to mark the first anniversary of Alitalia and his flight into Singapore. The bouquet was presented by three-year-old Benedetta Zichella. daughter of Singapore Alitalia Manager. Mr. Marco Zichella at53 words
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Article26 1963-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Chinese Swimming Club will hold its annual general meeting at its pirmises in Amber Road on Sunday at 11 a.m.26 words
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Article20 1963-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.-The Salvation Army here will hold a Fla? Day on Saturday in aid of its social funds.20 words
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Article122 1963-04-24 18 A CHARITY BALL BY 'OLD BOYS' SINGAPORE. Tues.— Good prizes and top entertainment are promised by the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association at its charity April Ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall on April 30. Prizes range from a car for a raffle winner to a free round122 words
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Article436 1963-04-24 18 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Tues. Once again sentiment In the stock markets has been swayed by the strained International situation while the many favourable factors have 1 been largely Ignored. However, after a dull morning. < there was an improvement in the tone in the afternoon. And many of the falls436 words
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Article727 1963-04-24 18 BURMA DASH HOPES OF MALA YANS NORMAN SIEBEL By PENANG. Tuesday. vt ALAYA'S bid for the Fifth Asian Youth Soccer Championship died bravely at the City Stadium tonight and Burma, their 2-1 conquerors, will now carry the challenge to defending champions Thailand in Group A' for a place in the727 words
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Advertisement80 1963-04-24 18 W IJW |B^ The most valuable commodity I WrAt A I in the whole of pop music I W A I Elvis Presley was sweating I I m ore than somewhat after I MM I doing a trapeze act in his I 1 I new film for the sake of80 words
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Advertisement91 1963-04-24 18 Vla I GAMY GENEVA SWISS SPECIAL NEW MODEL- SQUAWAUTOMATIC -WATERPROOF WITH CALENDAR. WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH. ITS ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS. Well K looking »wS\ if you're looking for a reliable used car. We have all mod 's all makes available for your selection.91 words
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