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Title Section21 1963-07-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY TERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Mo"** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 352 s^Or"21 words
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Article, Illustration375 1963-07-02 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Their first talks in a fortnight SANDYS POSTPONES TRIP TO BRITISH GUINEA: DISCUSSIONS WITH SINGAPORE PREMIER From LONDON. Monday THE prospects of a quick settlement of differences between Malaya and Singapore which looked very bright this morning faded somewhat this afternoon when it became known375 words
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Article654 1963-07-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARO - SUPP-NEGARA COALITION SHOCK GEOFFREY GELDARO From KUCHING. Mon J\ A shock move today, (lie Sarawak United People's Party and Party Megan Sarawak announced that they had formed a coalition. They called on Independent councillors to support them. Jjst ten weeks ago. when the Party Negara split from the Sarawak Alliance,654 words
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Article53 1963-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soelcarno told a police rally here toaay that anyone tryliiß to divert the course ol Indonesia's revolution "Is counte --revolutionary and mu&i be eradicated." The address commemorating National Police Day was Soelcarno's first public speech since his return from his month-long foreign tourUPI - 53 words
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Article14 1963-07-02 1 OSLO. Mon.— Kirn* Olav celebrates his 60th birthday tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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310 1963-07-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman is expected to fly to London "at any moment now" to take part in the Malaysia negotiations. Ths Prime Minister was to have been chief guest at the Canadian National Day reception this evening, but did not310 words
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Article38 1963-07-02 1 EDINBURGH. Mon. Queen Elizabeth today installed the Prime Minister of Australia. Sir Robert Menzies. as a Knight of the Thistle. Scotland's highest order of chivalry, in the tiny Thistle chapel, at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1963-07-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon— Police at Tasllunalaja. West Juva have announced that 60 person; charged with instigating the anti-Chine** rioting there last May will be brought to trial, according to Antara news agency. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-07-02 1 NEW YORK, Mon.— A six-year-old girl died after three retarded brothers DUt hi r Into a metal lined box so she would not impede their escape from their Pennsylvania foster home. They left her food, comics and a lantern but air holes they drilled in the boxReuter - 74 words
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Article436 1963-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Monday. THE Indonesian navy has increased patrols in Indonesian waters following reports of a sharp rise in piracy, the navy's Chief Information Officer, Lieut. -Col. Ambardy, said today. He was commenting on Malayan Press reports of a series of pirate raids in the Malacca Straits436 words
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Article78 1963-07-02 1 Man with I 'new' lung dies JACKSON (Mississippi). Mon. The man who underwent the first human lung transplant 18 days ago has died. Doctors said the death was caused by a kidney failure and had nothing to do with the lung operation. John Richard Russell, a convicted murderer whose prison78 words
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Article78 1963-07-02 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Cable' and Wireless Staff Union last night hand-; ed a 14-day strike notice i to the management to| settle its claims for in- creased pay and improved terms of service. The decision to serve the notice was taken at78 words
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Article32 1963-07-02 1 WASHINOTON, Mon. The I United States today approved a US$BO million loan to India to' help to build a giant nuclear i power reactor near Bombay. I Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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332 1963-07-02 1 Mandy (I'm notorious) off with mystery letter lONDON. Mon. Miss i Marilyn Rice Davies, 18-year-old honey-blonde who had the British public gasping over lirr sex revelations in the Stephen Ward case, today left Britain with these departing words "I am notorious. I will go down in history as another Lady332 words
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Article298 1963-07-02 1 Another spy shock for Britain LONDON. Mon. A "missing" B 1 iti s h journalist. Mr. Harold Philby, who was once a Foreign Office Official. was the man who warned Donald Maclean through Guy Burgess that the British security services were about to take action against him. Mr. Edward Heath.Reuter - 298 words
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Article24 1963-07-02 1 KENNEDY FO* ASIA? NEW YORK >!<•" .ident Kennedy rr Dortrd fc) H—lWerii t'.iln in be prepnins: t*t \swn tour in the -utmim .Intel24 words
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Article191 1963-07-02 2 PEKING SHOWCASE IN MOSCOW SMASHED ty|OSCOW, Mon.— A six-foot square section of a glass showcase outside the Chinese Embassy here has been smashed. An Embassy official was yesterday seen picking up pieces of glass. The showcase labelled "China Today," displayed photographs of Chine.se leaders addressing meetings191 words
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145 1963-07-02 2 TYPHOON SWINGS NORTH AND HK IS SO SAD HONG KONG. Mon. Typhoon Trix swung north of the colony today, dashing hopes of a break in the eight-month drought The severe tropical storm, which was headed for Hong Kong yesterday, lost "way and changed direction during the night. It is expectedReuter - 145 words
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88 1963-07-02 2 PARIS, Mon. Mr. Moi s c Tshombe, stripped of his power as leader of Katanga, lay in bed in a Paris clinic under police guard yesterday as the Congo celebrated the third anniversary of its inde- pendence. He arrived here two weeks agoReuter - 88 words
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99 1963-07-02 2 Party hits out at student privileges JAKARTA, Mon.— The leftwing Indonesian Party (Partindo) has urged President Soekarno to review the policy of first Minister Dr. Djuanda in connection with the recent antiChinese violence. Indonesian students last month rioted In Central and West Java towns by damaging and burning Chinese properties.Reuter - 99 words
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Article23 1963-07-02 2 JAKARTA. Mon.— A tin smuggling plot has been uncovered on the tin-producing island of Bangsa, Antara news agency reDorted. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1963-07-02 2 JAKARTA. Mon— Plans are being made to build a sugar plant in south Sumatra with Japanese credit. Antura news agency reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-07-02 2 THE GIRLS WHO WILL GO AFTER THREE BIG TITLES THRKF winners of the 1963 Miss Korea contest sit on the stage holding winning trophies with the runnersup behind them after having been selected as representatives at various world-wide beauty contests. Photo shows (front row from left): CHOI KIMUPI - 106 words
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Article109 1963-07-02 2 nnOKYO. Mon.— Rescue workers including self defence force members were today fighting muddy water and debris to send supplies to marooned cities and towns and flooded areas in Northern Kyushu, Japan's western most island. Heavy rainfall over the weekend left at least 18 people deadReuter - 109 words
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Article48 1963-07-02 2 OIPU (Japan i, Mon.— Six villagers working on a mountain road near here were buried under a landslide yesterday afternoon, but a rescue team dim live of them out alive. Shoichi Yamaguchl. 56. of Sakauchi Village, was dead when rescuers reached him.— U.P.l.48 words
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Article43 1963-07-02 2 TOKYO. Mon. A pilot training in night flying plunged a plane into Tokyo Bay early today in the belief that he was landing on the runway of the international airport here. He and his instructor were rescued.— U.P.l.43 words
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Article26 1963-07-02 2 MANILA, Mon.— A fire destroyed ttie Anion Trading Building yesterday causing t1. 400.000 damages. No one was hurt in the two-hour ;ire. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-07-02 2 Speech by Kaunda sets off top-level talks VICTORIA FALLS (Northern Rhodesia), Mon. Federal and Southern Rhoaesian delegation leaders to the f o v r-government conference on the Central African Federation here held a flurry of top-level talks last night. The talks followed a speech by Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. Northern RhcdesianReuter - 309 words
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290 1963-07-02 2 MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT -Macapa- gal has completed a reorganlsation of his cabinet, taking over temporarily himself the post of Social Welfare Administrator and making nine major appointments. The Executive Secretary. Mr. Salvador Marino, was appointed Secretary of Justice, replacing Mr. Juan Liwag,Reuter - 290 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-07-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby NCWiUoRTSroR >, UeidMBOUBB TO /ecpecuilv a«\ m •ompjpoo j f WSLL. A V VZSSPJ^ OOH J KMP)21 words
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276 1963-07-02 3 Jack holds up N-force because of Mac's difficulties DOME. M«n. President Kennedy has temporarily set aside plans for a Nato nuclear multilateral or mixed-manneu force because of the political difficulties facini; Mr. Macmillan That was the general intepre.itlon last night or events as they tan spired at the talks betweenReuter - 276 words
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77 1963-07-02 3 TITO AGAIN AND THE VOTE IS UNANIMOUS OELGRADE. Mon. Marshal Tito, 71, was unanimously re-elec-ted President of Yugoslavia yesterday for life if he wishes He told the Federal Assembly after the voting: '•Yugoslav policy Is to maintain good relations with both East and West." He supported Communist and neutral proposalsUPI - 77 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-07-02 3 IDENTITY OF MAN WHO ACTED AS SLAVE WAITER KNOWN LONDON, Monday. gRITONS braced today for more possible big name revelations in the Profumno sex and security scandal including perhaps the man who wore only a mask when acting as a "slave waiter" at267 words
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Article61 1963-07-02 3 OTTAWA, Mon. Mr. Lester FHMB, Canadian Prime Minister, returned home from hospital today alter a successful operation oq Saturday for removal of an obstructed salivary eland from the right side of his neck. A spokesman for Mr. Pearson said: "The doctor says all is well. TheReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1963-07-02 3 SWANSEA. Mon. Mr. David Mathias today resigned as secretary and member of the anti-nuclear Welsh Committee of 100, declaring that recent demonstrations lyid ceased to be non-violent. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article84 1963-07-02 3 Valerie: I shall not leave Jack LONDON. Mon. Actress Valeric Hobson has no intention of leaving her husband John Profumo as a result of the scandal which led to his rcsirnatkm as War Minister and M.P. In a copyright interview with columnist Nancy Spain in the News of the World.Reuter - 84 words
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50 1963-07-02 3 Christine (in wax) joins the line-up BRIGHTON, Mon. Playgirl Christine Keeler. her arms raised in mock horror against the wickedness of the world, went on display yesterday almost aloneside President Kennedy .m<l Mr. Macmillan. Christine joined the famous in the promenade waxworks and has a platform of her own.— UPl.50 words
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Article59 1963-07-02 3 LOSSIEMOUTH y Northern Scotland), Mon. Queen Elizabeth and the Duko of Edinburgh flew here yesterday to ».ave a talk with Prince Charles at nearby Oordonstoun School. It was the nrst time they had seen the prince since the recent incident when he had a surreptitiousReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1963-07-02 3 MIAMI. Mon. A boatload ol anti-Castro exile raiders was captured by Cuban gunboats early yesterday after a running sea fight. The number of captives was not known.— UiM.31 words
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Article31 1963-07-02 3 WARSAW, Mon. Seventy people were Injured, some seriously, when two buses collided here. Thirty-three were admitted to hospitals. The others were released after first aid treatment U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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324 1963-07-02 3 EAST BERLIN, Mon. MR. KHRUSHCHEV said here last night that Germany could not be re-united "in our time, unless it were socialist." During a fulsome eulogy of the East German Communist leader, Mr. Walter Ulbricht, at a state reception to honour his 70th birthday. Mr.Reuter - 324 words
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403 1963-07-02 3 VATICAN CITY, Monday. pOPE PAUL VI was last night crowned in a three-hour ceremony outside Saint Peter's, deeply moving to the hundred thousand people who thronged the square, and a magnificent spectacle to millions watching on television. The crown, a bejewelled goldReuter - 403 words
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Article101 1963-07-02 3 The $600 m harm done by a spy CTOCKHOLM. Mon. Damage caused by Air Force Col. Stig Wennerstroem's 15 years of spying for the Soviet Union may cost the Swedish Government USS2OO (S600) million to repair, informed sources said yesterday The sources estimated the damage on the basis of whatUPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-07-02 3 KANSAS CITY. Mon. Nesro men. women and children staged an 80-minute protest demonstration here yesterday in memory of slain Miss'.srlpni integration leader Medp»r Evers.— U.P.l. Pope Paul waves to crowds in St. Peter's Square from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.44 words
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Advertisement78 1963-07-02 3 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malay*) Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Paid Up Capital $15,000,000 is pleased to announce the opening of its NORTH BUONA VISTA ROAD SUB BRANCH at 58 North Buona Vista Road, SINGAPORE on Tuesday, 2nd July, 1963 COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF BANKING SERVICES I'liiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii'r78 words
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Advertisement201 1963-07-02 3 Free beauty advice from the INNOXA beauty consultant MRS. VIOLETTE LENG (LONDON TRAINED) She will be happy to help wiih your U>auty problems and to give advice on skin care and make-up. Hk The wide range of beauty HL P re P arat i° ns from the fl I HiniM'201 words
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Article, Illustration446 1963-07-02 4 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU We must wait for right clouds, says Smith By SINGAPORE, Mon. i I is set lor the first rain-making operations to begin in Singapore. A Koyal Australian Air Force DC-3 aircraft, fully equipped with cloud-seeding apparatus and manned by a four-man crew, headed by446 words
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Article321 1963-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. DOLICE CONSTABLE Low Eng Ann, 20, told a district court today that his life was "in grave peril" when he opened fire twice in an incident in the "gangster-infested" area of Albert Street at 11.30 p.m. on Dec. 10 last year. He said321 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-07-02 4 COLOURS FOR THE L SCOUTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The L seven-member Singapore contingent to the 11th Boy Scout World Jamboree at Marathon. Greece, will receive the Singapore colours from the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. (above), who is the Chief Scout of Singapore, on Wednesday at the Istana Negara.117 words
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337 1963-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon T<HE Peoples Action 1 Party today announced it would do nothing to dissuade the United People's Party leader, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, from his "Junior league" battle with the newly-formed Alliance. The PAP announcement was a party comment337 words
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Article265 1963-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A PRISONER escaped from the 10th Magistrate's Court in South Bridge Road today after a short, dramatic fight with policemen. Before the startled eyes of the magistrate. Mr. S. Rajendran. tne prisoner. Ng Beng I Kee. 21. and two other prisoners fought their way265 words
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127 1963-07-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. ARMED policemen surrounded the dock today when two youths, charged with the attempted murder of a police constable at the Central Police Station lock-up, were produced in a magistrate's court. The accused persons, Carl Murray alias Ali Hassan alias Siam127 words
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446 1963-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. i SHOULD a company hold prior consultations with a trade union representing its employees before effecting any change in the working conditions of any employee? Mr. Tan Jing Quec representing the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, submitted in the Second Industrial Arbitration446 words
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Article106 1963-07-02 4 KL'CHING. Mod. Saturday night's attack on the village at Panchau. near Kandai in the Lundu district of Sarawak's First Division was "pure terrorism," a Government spokesman stated today. No looting was attempted by the bandits. Panchau is close to the Indonesian border and a tul-ir trading route from106 words
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Advertisement169 1963-07-02 4 SATURDAY W^ MIDNIGHT W 2 OMON m "fr2»/ SW6APOBB W MALA LUMPUR GUNGA JUMNA 75chn*co/or CZSEZSi OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) Doily at 1 1 a. m.-l .30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. 1 THE s< 111 Atl YOI nKAII 1 WILL 111 YOI R OWX! aw mW Jit w •5^* > "7 m^\ iL169 words
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Advertisement423 1963-07-02 4 JIT It f\il-l--«il Ol'l >S TOItAY X 11 om-1 30-4 00-6 30 30 pm I '-wlimmJA aW J to »t'(Sts »cru»f COMING! Mylcnc DEMONGEOT I HSmm I V Cncmobccpo Eostmon CJi Z MIU SIIIIUIM. I <| liom 1.30 4.00 6.30 9.30pm X I WAIT D»WE\L^vV r yi' J IjfißOgs^l T423 words
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191 1963-07-02 5 Leave row: Bank staff work to rule PENANG, Mon. Sevcnty-fi v c employees of the United Commercial Bank here started a work-to-rule today in protest against alleged forfeiture of accumulated leave. Early arrivals waited outside the bank premises and entered only when the clock in King Edward Place struck nine.191 words
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Article69 1963-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPDR. Mon. The lonner Minister of Agrlcultuie and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul A/iz bin Ishak, will address i tally at Gombefc, six miles from here, on July 7. Other speakers will be Selanßii State Assemblyman, Daiok Kampo K:<jo. Mr. Karam Singh. MR. the acting national69 words
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Article61 1963-07-02 5 iPOH. Mon. An army corporal nd his wife returned to their bom ln Fair Park here last night ■liter a cinema show to find it had been ransacked. Cpl. Raymond Wells. 38, of the wuren's Royal Irish Hussars, told police that thieves had got away with a61 words
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Article27 1963-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPDR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, have sent congratulatory messages on the anniversary of Canadian National Day.27 words
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Article258 1963-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong said tonight that efforts to promote the use of Malay were as important as any project of nationbuilding. "Since other development projects need the support and co-operation of the people, so does the national language," he said.258 words
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Article105 1963-07-02 5 Thief was traced by palm print SINGAPORE. Mm,. Lim Boon Hock, 21, whose right palm print was found on a burgled sale, was Jailed for three years today, to be followed by two years* police supervision. He was found guilty of rnusebreaking and theft of the safe at a wooden105 words
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Article23 1963-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cheat) Cheng Huat. 66. knocked down by ;i hit-and-run motor cyclist in Havelock Road yesterday, died just before midnight.23 words
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235 1963-07-02 5 Police hunt smugglers who beat a Customs party I>KN \N(i. Mon. Butterwortb police are looking for a gang of smugglers who attacked a Customs speedboat and assaulted the crew at sea off Telok Ayer Tawar early yesterday morning. The incident occurred at about 1.45 a.m. when a Customs party from235 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-07-02 5 PENANG. Mon.— A Socialist Front City Councillor. Mr Chang Po Jung (above), today threatened to "take whatever necessary action that I may be advised" to protect himself against "disgusting and unnecessary maligning." "It Is always easy to cast smears and insinuations." he said. "But127 words
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Article27 1963-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government today reminded owners of properties that the property tax for the second half of this year was now due.27 words
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346 1963-07-02 5 PENANG. Mon. rpHE Penang division of the Socialist Front has called for a "radical change" in education policy to enable Malaya to progress towards building up a nation which can "stand proudly on par with any other nation in the world be346 words
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182 1963-07-02 5 IPOH, Monday. DIARY farm worker, T. Rajagopal, 24, who took advantage of an "unprotected" girl, was sentenced to six months' jail by a magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidin, here today. He was found guilty of using criminal force on the girl. R. Krishnama,182 words
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Article24 1963-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Mon The Malaysia Arts Research Society photographic committee Is planning a photographic exhibition In connect ion witi the formation of Malaysia.24 words
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Article45 1963-07-02 5 SEREMBAN Mon— The pupils of the Tengku Besar School, (ampin, will challenge their teachers to a debate in the National Language on July 23 The contest has been arranged in counection with the second phase of the National Language Month.45 words
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Article54 1963-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Straits Times Group today received 5734 to boost the croup's total so far to $133,309 Latest donations came Irom: Senior officers and staff of Post Office Savings Bans Headquarters. Petalina Jaya. $102.95: staff of Llndeteves Jacoben? (M> LtdKuala Lumpur. $100: Kairall Arts54 words
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Article34 1963-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— The Federation of Malaya India.i Film Society will hold a tea party to honour Indian film stars A. M_ Raja and Jikki at the Bilal Restaurant, here tomorrow.34 words
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Article96 1963-07-02 5 Motorists wary of parking meters DENANG, Mon. Motorists here fought shy of parking zones which were introduced in the city today. As soon as they found themselves in metered areas, many motorists drove out almost immediately. Car parks In busy commercial centres were almost empty. The manager of a textile96 words
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Advertisement91 1963-07-02 5 RAINBOW WIGS MADE -TO -ORDER ANY COLOR WHY WEAR A WIG? What a silly question! Wigs are fashion acces- Do you wear the same dress sones. j everyday? Besides after a day's Or the same shoes? work or golf, or sw.mmmg. who has time for a hair-do Or carry the91 words
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Advertisement166 1963-07-02 5 8 ff'F'fZ f^ JFkLsxJ W SPARKING PLUGS J«L HYLUMINA Jg|S| INSULATORS Mil The natjral choice motorist* iS FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. j^M^^E M ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE Federation Representatives: WEARNB BROS. LTD. "We like it" That's what people everywhere are saying about Bushells— the new instant that IS coffee .w yf166 words
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450 1963-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon 'pHE Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Rahim Ishak, said today that the reason why the common market was not mentioned in the White Paper was because agreement had been reached to have the matter studied first450 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-07-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah (above) today became the Federation's first Malayan acting Chief Justice. He will be the acting Chief Justice for three weeks until Dato Sir James Thomson returns from leave in Britain on July 22. Mr. Justice Syed93 words
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Article66 1963-07-02 6 MANILA. Mon. A spokesman foi the Sultan of Sulu today branded as absolutely false and Communist-Inspired reports that the Sultan had offered 500.000 volunteers to fight "British colonialists" in the Borneo territories. "A* official spokesman of the Sultan of Sulu, I can say those reports are absolutelyUP - 66 words
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Article52 1963-07-02 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The drivers of 30 bases. 2S taxis, four private cars, two lorries and a scooter rider were find last week for smokey exhausts. The drivers of 66 taxis were fined for picking up passengers at bus-stops, while 96 cyclists were fined for not using the52 words
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235 1963-07-02 6 Opened: One link of Singapore to Kuantan road UUALA ROMPIN, Mon.— The Sultan of Pahang today officially opened the new 15-mile Rompin-Endau road which forms a vital link between Singapore and the East Coast. The Sultan, who was welcomed by 300 pupils of the Malay school here who lined the235 words
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Article24 1963-07-02 6 TAIPINO, Mon. Two hundred people attended King Edward VII School old boys' reunion dinner at the Kwang Tung Association here last night.24 words
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126 1963-07-02 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Bapan Serai branch, Mr. R. Muthuthambi Pillai, has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister urging him to extend the date for obtaining Federal citizenship by registration for another month. Would-be citizens were126 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-07-02 6 Divorce for ex-beauty queen WED TWO MONTHS AFTER CROWNING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mrs. Vanaja Vasudevan, Miss Federation, 1954 was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court today because of cruelty by Achuthan Vasudevan, former labour officer. The action was not contested. Mrs. Vasudevan formerly Vanaja132 words
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Article68 1963-07-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Apex Club of Australia has given 2.000 doses of anti-cholera vaccine to Malaya. The presentation was made through the Johore Bahru Apex Club, whose president, Mr. M. Kunasingam. received the vaccine by post yesterday. Mr. Kunaslngam has handed over the vaccine68 words
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Article57 1963-07-02 6 KUAJLA LUMPUR. Mon. Three places have been reserved for Malayans in medical colleges In Pakistan, the Pakistan High Commission announced today. Applications close on July 22. This year the Pakistan Oovernment has reserved 77 places for nationals from 42 countries it. five medical colleges in the57 words
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124 1963-07-02 6 A move to probe council 'malpractice' MALACCA, Mon. Socialist Front mun i c ipal councillor Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat has given notice to move four motions at this month's ordinary meeting of the council "in view of many complaints from members of the public alleging malpractices within the council." It124 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1963-07-02 7 He put the world on wheels with a people's car Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURES THE GENIUS OF ANDRE CITROEN AND HIS FIRST £150 CAR WHICH USHERED IN A NEW ERA OF MOTORING IN EUROPE... FORD TAUGHT HIM TECHNIQUE OF MASS PRODUCTION EARLY in 1915 when World War I was building1,623 words
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Advertisement349 1963-07-02 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers Real smoking pleasure -that's what Player's Gold Leaf bring you. They're rich with the full, mellow i flavour of choice Virginia tobacco. A flavour made extra smooth by the special filter. In England Gold > Leaf became the top selling filter brand349 words
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335 1963-07-02 8 Teachers union protest over 'snooping SINGAPORE. Monday Singapore Teachers Union wants inspectors of schools to change their traditional "snoop-and-report" role. The president of the Union, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, said this when addressing members at their annual delegates conference at the Cultural Centre in Fort Canning Road yesterday. Mr. Sia335 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-07-02 8 Jockey Barratt: $27,500 in eight —months— IPOH, Mon. Jockey Ken Barratt, 32, killed in a road accident on Sept. 9, 1961, was an "up and coming" rider who earned about $27,500 in the first eight months of that year, the High Court here was told today. Barratt's widow, Mrs. Mary281 words
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Article85 1963-07-02 8 Our stand by Barisan Sosialis SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today declared its stand In the Singapore Legislative Assembly. A party statement said: "Our stand today Is anti-colonial the same as when we were elected. Our loyalty is to the people, not to the PAP leadership." The party was replying85 words
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Article35 1963-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pllms jn the work being done In the Cheshire Poundutlon Homes wil l be screened at the weekly meeting ot the Toch and Toch Women Association on Wc<inesday at «J0 pjn35 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australian Postmaster-General, Mr. C.W. Davidson (above), said here today that Australia considers the formation of Malaysia a development of "considerable advantage" to the countries involved. Mr. Davidson is here as sader of a 13-man party of Australian MPs on a four-day140 words
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Article24 1963-07-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Musicians' Union, Federation of Malaya, will hold Its annual meeting at the Sultan Sulalman Cliib' here on Sunday.24 words
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Article149 1963-07-02 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 9^ total of 1,196 people /gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last month. The medical offlcer-ln-charge of the service. Dr. S. B. Kwa, today described this figure as a "fair success." He said that of the 1.196 donations, 651149 words
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225 1963-07-02 8 Govt told: Open talks on teachers' pay claims CINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has been urged to open talks with the Singapore Teachers' Union immediately on the outstanding salary issues of various categories of teachers. A resolution to this effect was approved by the annual delegates' conference of the STU held225 words
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Article48 1963-07-02 8 SYDNEY. Malayan. African, New Zealand and Australian students of New South Wales .University marched to Sydne? Town Hall today In a protest against racial segregation 11 1 America. y They sent a letter to Presiden; Kennedy commending his efforts r o end segregation.48 words
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Advertisement196 1963-07-02 8 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER -«o^ow-«— Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to VYKMIN KEEPS196 words
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Advertisement230 1963-07-02 8 THE TAMPAX ADVANTAGES FOR WORKING GIRLS Modest. .Small. Package tucks away unobtrusively in desk or handbag. Invisible in place No bulges No belts, pins, pads. There's nothing to 5h0w..... no one can know. Simple to insert. Easy to dispose of. ■No odour can possibly form. You feel cool, clean, fresh...230 words
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Miscellaneous122 1963-07-02 8 All*!, flop By V.T. Hawnlin Dick Tracy By Cheatmr GoulH HBK'7/l-5'^ >v :::> wiSl I SfwC OTMB» COPTEP IS I| SO WE'LL STAY *OTE AND "1 f VCS. IM BOSS AND WHLL <• W|P^^***-~- MELPLESS TO AlO. MOOE- BOBN TO DCATH JUST IsTAV-UNLESS SOME OP SOU 4C2LSf!L.£2 PTIERITS I2' 1122 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-07-02 9 J^ANGAR, Mon. A woman special constable fought back her tears in court today when she claimed she had been accused of trying to drug the 100 men of the Kangsar Police Force because "they suspected me of trying to make all412 words
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72 1963-07-02 9 Teachers: Spore relaxes Malay requirement CLNGAPORE. Mon. The Sin- 1 sapore Government has relax- ed the Malay language requirements for teachers' con/irmatioii. Formerly, teachers had to pass j the Malay Std. II examination be- j lore iliey could be confirmed. Now they only have to pass Std itMf will have72 words
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Article154 1963-07-02 9 FIVE HELD IN I— AMBUSH KIALA LLMPIR. Mon. Police have smashed an orcanised gang of robbers beHeved to be responsible for a series of tin and rubber tbeils in Selangor over the past six months Five men. believed to be members of the gang, were arrested lust night in a154 words
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270 1963-07-02 9 PENANG. Monday. A BUSINESSMAN who tried to describe the body of an attractive woman whom he claimed to be his mistress was stopped by a magistrate today. "Stop it." Mr. R. Aria Ret- nam shouted at Ng Ah Heng I when the270 words
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Article70 1963-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Government clerk, Joseph Kwang Ah; Seng, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wlnslow in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Mary Madeline Situ Soon on the ground of adultery. The decree i.s to be made absolute at the70 words
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119 1963-07-02 9 DENANG, Mon. A former Socialist Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today accused the present Mayor of "resorting to the use of a private letter of apology to gain support." "It shows to wnat depths the Labour leaders In Penang have sunk," said Mr.119 words
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87 1963-07-02 9 Dr. Chai (Cat and mouse can co-exist) due SINGAPORE. Mon. A leading! psychologist from an American university. Dr. L. S. Cliai. will rive in Singapore from Hong Kong on Sunday to propagate his concept of "co-existence In this turbulent worlo." One of Dr. Chal"s ravourite the-: r.ies h Mat even87 words
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166 1963-07-02 9 I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Umno general assembly next month is; expected to discuss a I resolution calling for the creation of a body caterIng for the citizens of! Maphilindo Malaya,: Indonesia and Philippines. A resolution will be tabled by the S«tapak division which166 words
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147 1963-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Richard Harrity. travel writer for the I American magazine. Cosmopolitan, said here today that Singapore offered the tourist an "exciting peep" into Chinese life and culture. "From the point of view of American tourists, who are now unable147 words
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Article71 1963-07-02 9 TOKYO. Mon. United States Naval Forces. Japan. announced today that the take out lead. Seventh Fleet destroyer Duncan would visit Singapore for an operational visit and to take part in American I Independence Day celebrations from July 3-3. The Duncan Is flagship for j the CommanderReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-07-02 9 Buddhist monk says S. Vietnam 'still fluid' SINGAPORE. Moi.. A German Buddhist monk, who arrived from Saigon yesterday, said tue situation there was still fluid in spite of me South ietnain Go\ rrnment's agreement to allow the flying of the Buddhist Hag and the removal of barricades from Buddhist temples150 words
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135 1963-07-02 9 BLACKJACK IN AUSSIE ARMY FOR 50 YEARS OYDNEY. Mon. Bria gadier F. Q. (Black Jack) Gallet-han. who served in Malaya in World War Two. yesterday became the only iving Australian citi-zen-soldier to have held a military commission for 50 years. In the Battle of Malnya in 1942 the Brigadier commanded135 words
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88 1963-07-02 9 Barisan men to go on trial on Aug. 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of the 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders, charged with complicity in the Cit.v Hall disturbance of April 22. has been set for Aug. 7. About 40 proseciiuon witnesses may be called. The trial is expected to last tnrce88 words
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Article42 1963-07-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Inche Pilus Un Mftluti <s reelected chairman ol tho Negri Sembllan branch of the Federation Replanting Staff Union in the annual meeting here ye^tetday. Inche Ham/ah bm I) <■• Abdul la lll m re-elec'.rd WKIHIiI] and trauurar42 words
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Obituary57 1963-07-02 10 Hunt- >11l V.mmr./i. WILSON. Un Monday. -Hh Junf, I icut. Colonel U. U. W. Wilson. O B.s. MC. Died instantaneously after roaij ollisloo Service at Kmcwood Caurch. 1J IS Saturday. June Wm% MAVAVAN PENSIONER BaMBM Ahi.iipill.ii Wit U. Chuhpuram Milrtle Ceylon sadly missed by PonniitMira Binsapore Traction Company and57 words
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Article185 1963-07-02 10 H ords Sit < Minimum > FAMILY OF LATE Chun Lye Hock I thanks relative*. associations and friends for wreath.-, scroll*, nlgrr.visitn and assistance at their bereavement FAMILY OF THE lite Mdm. Maria Lav Mvi Rat: thank ail relatives and mentis for their ondoVncea, wreaths, scrolls. donations. attendance and185 words
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Article198 1963-07-02 10 Word* Sit (Minim ..■> FEAR OF CONSTIPATION? Ryvita helps In overcome thin. Ryvita crispbread provides roughage necessary for healthy fun' tioninc. of thr howcls. PEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD invite all teacbrr* and hook addict? to browse in their showroom at Times j House, ftiver Vulley Road, Singapore. BE A GOOD198 words
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Article38 1963-07-02 10 Word* ».S« f .Will.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST 4th Ann. 'rsary Rally Victoria Mrmoiial Hall Saturday Bth July 7.30 p.m. Featuring MB) Co. Boys' Brliradr Band. ■The Songsters' "Gospel Melody Makers" Qpaaftaf Or. Ai.in Cole. All Welcome.38 words
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Article688 1963-07-02 10 i It would call for a very considerable effort to produce anything quite as cynical as the agreement between the Saravak United People's Party and Party Negara to come together |in an attempt to form a coalition government or, failing that, a united opposition. One Left, the688 words
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Article439 1963-07-02 10 In a fortnight's time Mr. Averell Harriman and Lord Hailsham will visit Moscow to seek, with their Russian counterparts, a new basis for a nuclear test ban. Hopes have so frequently been disappointed, that optimism does not I come easily. All that can safely be said is439 words
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Article169 1963-07-02 10 Of all the available arguments for a rapid expansion of secondary education, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, president of the National Union of Heads of Schools, has chosen the very worst Referring to the fact that only 30 per cent or so of the children who annually sit the169 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1963-07-02 10 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING BUDDHIST DEMANDS PUT A NEW STRAIN ON PRESIDENT DIEM FROM FO R six weeks the war against the C o m munisf terrorists in South Vietnam has been thrust into the background by a religious crisis. The most unobtrusive section of the community,1,195 words
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Letter424 1963-07-02 10 J WAS a Government medical officer for several years till I resigned some months ago to take up private practice. I am a second generation Singaporean and suffered the trials and tribulations of the Japanese occupation and therefore have no particular reason for liking the Japanese. What424 words
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Letter130 1963-07-02 10 WHY not add greater *V colour and pomp and joy and excitement to our Malaysia Day celebrations by putting on a fireworks show on a scale never before seen In Singapore? Fireworks could be let off simultaneously at several vantage points In the city on the night in130 words
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382 1963-07-02 10 AS SAUD SITS 111 THE VIENNA WOODS: by Frederick Bdwa yiEXNA. Mon. Austrian politicians are W3rried about the young Prince Abdullah bra .I.il.hm of Saudi Arabia, and wonder if It would not be best to send him home. He has been a patient382 words
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Advertisement547 1963-07-02 10 Straits TWs M.Ut M». Cimsiii eliMstsiPiala asy fesaMM eas bvbi Plsjar OOLD aTOBAM *«C«OC OOLD STOMH HUHCNU i AT IWM I awn MOAO-KATOtM StaVm*at. MAO-MAVsU. MsM I Cf TV BOOK OTMI L TV ■wit i CaNyartasv SI. ISMbMC m. m. A— ML •MMTAft CO S7S-7 Ckeaf PMmt -IV V. srSrrAMSAHV547 words
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Advertisement24 1963-07-02 10 ssssssslsZ^ssllssl MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED if »h« Largest FedtrsMon incorporatce tank with 70 Branches over The Federation, Singapore, Brunei. North Borneo, Hong Hong and London.24 words
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Advertisement67 1963-07-02 10 STEINWAY THE CHOICE OF CONCERT ARTISTES THE WORLD OVER STEINWAY L^ mmm I Sole Agents:KELLER PIANO CO., LTD., 2, Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel: 33-358 C. NANG HONG CO., 207, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel *****. CONCRETE You Specify..... We supply Save money Save time Save labour Save space and67 words
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311 1963-07-02 11 Socialists warn: UDP will exploit the poor pENANG, Sun. The Penang division of the Socialist Front warned the electorate today to beware of the United Democrat ic Party which would "exploit the working class and the poor" if they came to power. Tracing the political career of the UDP Secretary311 words
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Article22 1963-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ludv Templer Hospital Bonn li liold a social and dance at the nurses' home on Saturday.22 words
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Article56 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today called off a "80-slow" by 600 workers of Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd., following an agreement by both parties to resume wace talk* at the Labour Ministry tomorrow morning. The 'ko-sIou" was ordered last Thursday by the union56 words
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Article40 1963-07-02 11 PENANO. Mon. Nominations for the by-election In the Timor Ward of the Kampong Pinang Local Council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Inche Maldln bin Omar will close on July 17. Polling day is Aug. 10.40 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-07-02 11 Bomoh (accused of two charges of rape) showed them to me, she says in court J£LANG, Mon. A 17-year-old girl told the magistrate's court here today that a bomoh, who is alleged to have raped her, showed her several obscene photos. Rohanah binte Rahmat, of476 words
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287 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE, Monday COMPANY director who successfully sued his wife for divorce on the grounds of adultery was granted $5,000 damages against the co-respondent, a former police officer, by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. Vernon Yap Fon Pook told the court he287 words
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95 1963-07-02 11 'Conditions' for release of detainees CI.NGAPORE, Mon.— The Barisan Sosialis claims to know the four conditions under which six political detainees have been released recently. The latest edition of the party's Chinese paper, Barisan, said that the conditions are that detainees must: RESIDE at specific places; STAY at home between95 words
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Article78 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Albert Soon Heng Teong, 27, a former engineering student in Australia, pleaded not guilty In the Assize Court today to three charges of kidnapping Irene See Chye Neo, 22, :rom her home in River Valley Road in order that she may be seduced to78 words
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317 1963-07-02 11 No pay teacher: 'Ministry not to blame' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Haji Abdullah bin Sahat, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, said today that the teacher who has not been paid for a year has only himself to blame. He was commenting on a statement by Dr. Hajl Megat Khas317 words
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Article45 1963-07-02 11 BANGKOK. Mon. Vice-Ad-! mlral Sir Desmond Dreyer, Flug Officer Commanding- m-Chlef. British Far East Fleet, will pay an official visit to Bangkok from tomorrow to next Monday. Vlce-Admiral Dreyer. who will be accompanied by Lady Dreyer. will arrive aboard HMS Alert.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A full rehearsal of the passlng-out parade 1 volunteers of the Singapore military forces will be held tomorrow at the volunteers headquarters In Beach Road at 6.46 P*32 words
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Article77 1963-07-02 11 Hawker, too, gets $5,000 damages SINGAPORE, Mon. LJm See Foo, a hawker, who sued his wife, Wee Ah Hion, for divorce on the grounds of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today. The decree is to be made absolute in three months77 words
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Article46 1963-07-02 11 BENTONG, Mon. Mr. Tonß Sing Hon (Alliance) and Mr. Yum Soon Hlng (Socialist Front) tvill contest the Telemong Local Council by-election for a seat l*ft vacant by tli'- resignation of Alliance member, Mr. Chow Yin Kv# n. Polling day is July 24.46 words
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92 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A former nurse, Leong Ah Nhow. who petitioned for divorce against her husband, Kanagaratnam Mahadevan. a businessman, on the grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi in the High Court today. They were married at the Registry on Dec. 12, 1957.92 words
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182 1963-07-02 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The first joint enterprise of Australian and local capital at the Jurong industrial site was announced today at a Press conference of the Economic Development Board. The new company, registered as Ceramics (Malaysia) Ltd., with an authorised capital of $5 million, will182 words
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Article36 1963-07-02 11 KUCHING. Mon. Sarawak* Chief -Secretary, Mr. P. D. Jakeway, has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of FIJI, It was announced here today. He succeeds Sir Kenneth Maddocks, who will shortly be retiring.36 words
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Advertisement179 1963-07-02 11 V^^Sl STRAINED FOODS- J^^SL STIAINID MIATS-Baby g.t, Lury tnr Nouriihing. lorfy v.g.- f mcIt^ h«°lthf.>l pfO««i«w end vilomln. l^* 1 J^^M >oup> ond *gg yolk. l^ 3 '^W JUNIOI MIATS-NowitKinfl ftWTJIMCIS -Supply WwtiIo- S|^S meat ond nour»'»ot to h«lp old.r bobct nwi C baby navdtdafly Already *C i»hinfl v«g«gro w179 words
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Advertisement137 1963-07-02 11 BLACKCURRANTJUICE 0S? i Tn ft moil mm mm m^^^ m cfi pULmA'mbn a So CWln Vitamin C tfi fULTRHOW II i l|pipnloe for this /M |cDdouble-size /^~"^"T^ Your body needs a rich supply of '9 ■T^^nM mT >^r>-^) sAj VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness. I IF^a^^^^^^C ll' (/V JV-/ J build137 words
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Miscellaneous556 1963-07-02 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes aua 10.30 Starlight And You: 11.00 RADIO MALAYA Close do^ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE D nln CIKirAPOPP SERVICE 41 7 metre* RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.; 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- BHOBTWAVE SERVICE ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- 41 metres Past: 7.00 Time Signal. The MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE News; 7.10 Songs556 words
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Article, Illustration696 1963-07-02 12 The fine toe and the slim heel for evening, wear EXPERT SAYS OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT AND GAY WITH NO DRAMATIC CHANGES WK shook hands for the first time. I looked up to meet his glance but his eyes wire foCUMtd on my SHOES! It was only lor a fleeting second,696 words
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Advertisement195 1963-07-02 12 PURE DRUG CO. (FJy LTD. have pleasure in announcing the appointment of PARAGON TRADERS P.O. Box 273 SINGAPORE as Sole Distributors in Malaysia for NUMBER SEVEN BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Trade Enquiries 3086.1 I Advertisement ::s:=as:J=:;=:s=.=.=.i.=.s.::-=gg.==~==» New Complexion Always a Beauty Complexions are now WfWldPrful taking on a new beauty vr unuxzr195 words
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Advertisement454 1963-07-02 12 YOU'RE NEVER SO LOVELY... AS WHF.N VOL WEAR MATCH- INC LIPS AND HM.KRTIPS -fj(f /\Cf/uH(/ «^P^H^ j^E^^k^ jj^^B 1 s i*!' j|B '^TlHs^fc^s"r r'V'Visf^ J Mil I j Magnificent >pun gukl>' Torrid. tender reds! Matchable pattolsl Not-so-innocent pinks! An J explosion of fun and fashion fl| colours lor your lips454 words
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Miscellaneous295 1963-07-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Was sorry for sounding harsh 1. Silence unfair reformer by thio perhaps »4i kind of policy (4. 9> 6. Philosopher has time to rake 8. What a good paper should be certain problems <7> —decided! (4. 6». 7. Enthusiast teed off after trans9. In whlc.i295 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-07-02 13 Cement lining for old water mains MR. M. L e Clerc, manager of Concrete Industries (Monier) Ltd.'s Water Division, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for talks with Government authorities and businessmen on the Introduction to South-East Asia of the company's water mains rehabilitation techniques. One of the companies under his118 words
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373 1963-07-02 13 Bid for bigger soyabean trade by US Council to exhibit at local fair THE Soyabean Council of America is to make a move in Singapore shortly that may pave the way for an American "invasion 1 of the local soyabean market. The move is being planned for this month when373 words
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Article94 1963-07-02 13 ltfß. 001 GIM THYE. sales iTI training officer of Nestles Products (M) Ltd. who left on a study tour in Britain and Europe three months ago, has returned. He underwent a specialist course in sales training which, says a company spokesman, will equip him with a thorough94 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-07-02 13 IBM names S'pore manager IBM World Trade Corporation announces the appointment of Mr. Henry S. H. Oh as its Singapore manager. Mr. Oh. a graduate of the London School of Economics, joined IBM in 1960. He was mainly responsible for the introduction and popularisation of computers and computer systems to138 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-07-02 13 MR. MANFRED DAUBCH (above), service engineer for Mercedes-Benz diesel engines at Stuttgart for the past eight years, has joined Cycle and Carriage to maintain their "traditional" customers' service for users of the products in the Malaysian territories. The Automotive Products Department of Cycle and Carriage reported that71 words
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Article201 1963-07-02 13 TWO hundred senior executives and members of the Singer Malaysian sales force met for a one-day briefing at Kuala Lumpur's Federal Hotel yesterday. Theme of the conference: sales expansion in the important markets of the Federation. Singapore and the Borneo territories. Addressing the convention, biggest of201 words
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Article140 1963-07-02 13 KODAK NY. ADVERTISING SEMINAR SUNNY GIAM of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. has returned to Singapore afier participating in a three-week international advertising seminar at Eastman Kodak Company s headquarters In Rochester, New York. Representatives or Kodak companies and distributors in 16 countries attended the conference, first of its kind to be140 words
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Article27 1963-07-02 13 The Singapore copra f.o.b. market remained very quiet last week with no evidence of bids and with sellers generally reserved, cays Lewis and Peat's report.27 words
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Article88 1963-07-02 13 INSECT SCREENS MADE LOCALLY FOR the first time a local company is manufacturing: roll up insect screens. Under the brand name of "Starlite" these screens are being manufactured by the International Air Conditioning Co. (Singapore) Ltd. from aluminium combined with fibreglass mesh and nylon bearings. The company states that the88 words
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Article308 1963-07-02 13 FROM yesterday. Shell began using two types of Singapore-made plastic containers to pack its lubricating oil for sale to customers in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. They are of half pint and one pint capacities. The hall" pint pack, first of its kind here, is to308 words
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Advertisement492 1963-07-02 13 Coming soon: New types Sunbeam Alpine rIE Sunbeam Alpine, ence Jn shape, but the new Rr»nt/»<:' 1 fi litre models to be made available KOOtes l.b litre here from this month, have sports car which has increased power output (87.75 been well-known in LJ?ti P S.Sii < SSSS: Malaya for492 words
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Advertisement271 1963-07-02 13 rV v r j( 1 ■<: r I 1 DOLLARS SENSE j n m kBB^ WORTH I NGTON'S* Hml CLIMATE CONTROL: Fint, your dollar*! You invest in 70 years of air-condiliomn;' experience pltu> quality lhal is endorsed by Wonhington's world-wide applications (o quote a few: The White House (Washington). NATO271 words
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Article, Illustration1888 1963-07-02 14 Tolling of church bells signalled death... THE MASSACRE OF BALANGIGA IN THE PHILIPPINES Only 15 of an entire U.S. infantry company survived that Sunday morning attack EVEN THE SOIL SQUELCHED WITH 8L00D... AT breakfast time on September 28, 1901, Private Gamlin. one of the sentries on duty at the U.S.1,888 words
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Advertisement361 1963-07-02 14 '«mii *jivv h^ "JBP i v i^^. *v SEE IT FOR YOURSELF THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 23' large safety r^m New channel p£m Pr o v sion f° r Forward Facing Push button screen, specially fS; turret type VHF F^k U.H.F. Built arge 8' x5" selection of tinted to give V/361 words
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Advertisement1454 1963-07-02 15 ME E. A. C. LINESi»IIif.CS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, »Ott;»C»M, AMSIERBAM, OSLO. GQIHEJIOURC ANO COPENH»ttN S'pori P. Sham Penanf JMfI^JVfA "I0MA" a, Gil. 44/ 4 July 5/ 7 Jlly 1/ S Jtiy of \Ki\ SI "MAUYA' 21/24 Jaly 1/ 2 Aaf VAV 3 "MOMBASA" 21/24 Jaly 27/201,454 words
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Advertisement1370 1963-07-02 15 BEMiTtILJIME tXPtESS SERVICE TO LONBON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spare P. rhaai P«ue* lENREOCH (E.L4M l*H««. Vim. Natt, ritarß la Pt/Jaly 4 Jlly S/l lENAUANACH Italia, Rottirdam, Antwerp la Pt Jtiy 4 lINVALLAIEU Litaaai M-ara, NlJUkarf G. 35 July July S BENNIANT L'aaalT t'paaatJi, raaaTM>»n Jily 14/ 11 jity 11/211,370 words
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Advertisement1341 1963-07-02 15 feMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w III: Hi: 13J31 lkjjpjw ELLERMAN LIMB <Sc KLAVENESS LINK LONDON. MAMBUK, ROTTERDAM. LOS »NSUES. LAN FRANCISCO, mE, HUU ft MIDBLESUOUGN. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PCRTLANB. em of ueos Ul m l£j! mt Si>t roata P Shan Pmaaa SONNEViIu B/22 Jtiy 23/29 Jlly 21/27 Jiiy Spot i1,341 words
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Article28 1963-07-02 16 July 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $453.15 (up 75 cents?. Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 15 tons).28 words
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Article27 1963-07-02 16 Rubber Tin June HUB cts. $460.71 M.i v 75.12 cts. $438.49 First half of 1963 78.41 cU. $441.32 First half of 19*32 79.04 cts. $467.6927 words
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Article70 1963-07-02 16 CNINIte Prtmnt tichanft. Olngapar* man »ric«i par pieui jntwday: Cacanut ail: bulk 544« aellcr*. drum $474 aallera. Coon: June/July UK/CooUntßt $38 buyer*. Ptppar: Muntok white (140 tellers Sarawak whlta Jl37* aellera, special Sarawak black 593 telltrs. caxbtod Uampooc black $95 sellers, ABTA J10& sailers, ttngaawre Cst»nut Oil Millar*70 words
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Article23 1963-07-02 16 The Malayan Eicftange Banks' A«»stlatlan waa closed for Urn half-yearly closing of books. Tne Hone Kong free market waa also closed.23 words
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718 1963-07-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was every sign X yesterday that the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange is Retting "out of hand" again as it did just before the Chinese New Year. Yesterday saw another advance in prices on a wide718 words
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Article22 1963-07-02 16 MaUyio Stock Indicts: June 29 July 1 Industrials: 118.97 120.45 Tins: 115.24 114.62 S rubbers: 114.24 114.24 Dec. 29. 1962=100.22 words
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Article723 1963-07-02 16 C>MBINED 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: Uunlopi 53.13 si,. (3.000) $3.20 li. (7.000) $3.20. (2,000) $3.22. (5.000) $3.24, (1.000) (3.23; Eatt Smalt $3.54 81* (7.000) $3.56. (3,000)723 words
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Article211 1963-07-02 16 T»HE following list ol selected x Malayan Industrial yields Is based on prices ruling yesterday morning: •P-prlce K.Y.-earrlnca yield (groan) DV. -dividend y eld (groaa) T C.-tlmea covered. Definltians: Time. Covered: Means the number of tlm laiit yean total dividend la covered by the profits for that year.211 words
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313 1963-07-02 16 IX>R the second consecutive r trading day the Straits tin price gained 75 cents to $453 25. The estimated offering was 225 tons, down 15 tons. In London on Friday a tuiiv steady tone characterised the tin market throughout fairly active ring trading313 words
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Article154 1963-07-02 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS July 1. Three month*. Dunlop* M rts. McAliattr 12 eta. K. Smelters 20 eta. Rohlnaoo 11 cts. Ksso 21 cts. Kothmans 11 eta. r. N, IS Ms). S. Darby 4d. Gammon 14 cts. Storage 4id H. S'pura II eta. S. Traction 1 3 Hume prefs. 16154 words
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Article250 1963-07-02 16 V^NIPI lying alanfsid* tho Singapore are: Mrneatheus 31/32, Tiber 13/14, Tournal 35/36. Union Power 38/39. Tldeo HA. Neder Kijn 33/34, Kamogawa Maru 23/24, aateaml Maru 45. sinoutskerk 10/ U. Mathllde Maerak 1/2. India Mail IS. Scnwabensteln 42/43, Dreaden 46, Praa. Garfleld 4/5, Salangor N.W. 2. Bruaa250 words
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Article123 1963-07-02 16 MELBOURNE. Mon \fOST leaders rose in today s tVrm market. B.H.P. and Colonial Sugar, r;u li up 6d. were among the best gains. Kmtrry shares improved following higher beer prices. Overall moves were small, but rfces outnumbered falls by a wide margin. Oils and basr metal* held steady123 words
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Article242 1963-07-02 16 JULY first grada riiooer buyers lob clsud at 5 p.m. in Sinjipon and Kuala Lumpur yrMrrday at 71 on Fridays clokiqk level. The tooa was dull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cloung prices Hi cants par Ib. yasttrday: Int. 1 R.H.s. prompt f.o b. buyers 73, srllars 73) Int. 1242 words
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Advertisement1126 1963-07-02 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service Spore P. S Mtn Honolulu S. Francisco L Angelas N.York Montreal "K»a<kam Maru 25-21 Jaly It Atf H Aaf 21 Aaf IS Silt 2* Slat Ctasat Mara" 25 21 24/11 tut 20 Sttt 27 Stft 30 Sift1,126 words
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Advertisement894 1963-07-02 16 SPORE P ShAM fENANG ETA/ETD ETA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM BOMBAY 1 COCHIN S.S. HULDA" for Fushiki, Niigoro, Yokohama, Noaoya, Osaka Kobe July 3 S Jun* 30/ July 1 FROM CALCUTTA t KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" for Moil, Kobt). H.rohoto, Nagoya Yokohomo July S/ 7 FROM AUSTRALIA S.S. "DAGOHOY" for Colombo.894 words
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Advertisement394 1963-07-02 16 NOTICE The public is informed that MR. QUEK NYAK SENG Is no more in our employ w.e.f. 29Ui June, 1963. Henceforth he has do authority to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. EXCEL ELECTRIC COMPANY. 21. Selegie House. SINGAPORE. 7. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Propertiet To be394 words
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Advertisement796 1963-07-02 17 NOTICES i THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE. CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar or Trade Murks under the Provisions of Section 42 (7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Mark registered in the name of Kuan Yuen Kew. 110- A. Durham Estate,796 words
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Advertisement476 1963-07-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited for I the post of Domestic Manager for the Fourth Residential College Qualifications: A good general edu- I cation; experience In hostel and hotel management essential. Salary: On the scale $535x20-635. Also usual allowances, provident fund and medical benefits. Applications should be476 words
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Advertisement570 1963-07-02 17 Kontioued Iron t*»ge lot SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. extra REQUIRE M.O.T. certified 2nd engineer A chief officer for a British tanker. Apply Box ASSM S.T. B'pore. WILL IXFIRIINOID COOK-BOY and amah immediately required for European couple Phone (B'pore) 54?54. WANTED GIRL CLERK to do general570 words
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Advertisement1001 1963-07-02 17 SITUATIONS WANTED it Wart* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta, extrm EXPERIEHCBD LADY TYPIST Capable of typing fast and accurately. Diligent, pleasant personality, good references. Other offers considered. Available immediately, Box A 6835 B.T. B'pore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Warm* SS (Him.)— Bern St eta, extrm TO LIT three rooms ground floor1,001 words
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Advertisement830 1963-07-02 17 EDUCATION it Wart* SS (MU.)—Bax St eta, extrm CITY AND OUILDS. Builders' Quantities, Mechanical Engineering Drawing Apply: Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship, Oeorge Lee Bulldtag. Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore. *****. JULY BEGINNERS: Book-keeping. Accounting, Commercial Kngllah, TypIng/Snorthand (Malay, English). Morn- I lag, evening. Vacancies: Knglish/ Maths 6/8:- All Standards. Prs-Senlor. I830 words
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Advertisement1110 1963-07-02 17 MACHINERY, PLANT FOR SALE S* Wart* SS (Ml*.)— Bom St eta, aatrm MeCULLOCH CHAINSAWS are b«oksd by Service. ROAD ROLLERS 8 Tons Diesel and Petrol. Pramlx Plant, Qranlte Drier, Tar Boilers High Lift Bbovel etc Telephone ***** Singapore. FOR HIRE M Ward* M < Ml*.)— Box 50 rts. extra MODERN1,110 words
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Advertisement879 1963-07-02 17 FOR SALE it Warm* SS (Ml*.)— Bex St eta, txtrm BRIGHTEN YOUR LIFE In our shifts. casuals and swimwear id fiesta colors. Also *w uncaps hats shoes. Vanity 32 Raffles Place, Spore. ONI LINOTYPE Model K in good running condition at reasonable price. View 18 Choon Guan Street. Pfcsas *****879 words
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Advertisement427 1963-07-02 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING 20 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box in rf. extrm MLON NIW JAPAN JMSjSSI Supervisor. Japan lluu-f, Tel. 3066U/ ***** (S'porr). CONSULT SALON CATALINA for Individual Hair»t>:.- 319-D. Rlvsr Valley Road. B' pore. Trl. *****. FARIDA MAIION MARCELLE i H/Btyllst. ManlcurlM uud facial makeup expert. Appointment: 11-C, Battery Mo.i'l. S427 words
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2275 1963-07-02 18 APPLICATIONS aie mvited Irom hetlerai Citizen* and lrom MnHMOI .serving Government Oflicers including those on probation for the following appoint-; ■sate: >»>( i\i R'ELTAM IWUIfc I\M>. .MALE AND FEMALE), Department ol Social Welfare. Federation ol Malaya and State ol Pe.iis Salary scale: (Men) Sl.i7.jd 72,275 words
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Advertisement262 1963-07-02 18 $iNGAPOR£ £ry "*2£jHKKB^BMttBG^Jm WSSSSSSSMKSSSSSittKtKtM I Jhil iii i lit ™.V- .aft StBV t B. H '^f fIH v^N^NJNJNJNJNJNJNfJNJNJNJNJBjMNJNJ Ilicsc BEDFORD irucks have been built especially tor B SJ; if^b! I Ihe Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd and are used for H L ''■Bt|wfea M v 5 transporting bulk cement to262 words
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Advertisement900 1963-07-02 18 NOTICES NOTICE Wanted organisation to operate estate shops on Sungei Biong. Merantl Lapan and Oupls Div. II estates situated in Perat Refer to Box A2Bl a.T.. Ipon. NOTICE Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd. Kuala Lumpur wish to announce .hat, with effect from Ist July. 1963. their new telephone numbers *ill be:—900 words
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Advertisement27 1963-07-02 18 the IMmmKBhS BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT iepS'Jx o**0 m-P _^^^tffllfl S^» NF^Bw TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appoinunen: from Pepsi-Cola Co. New York27 words
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590 1963-07-02 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY THE UNFIT BADMINTON STARS.. By Kuala Lumpur, Monday MALAYA'S top badminton players, the ten chosen by BAM for Thomas Cup trials are short on stamina and match practice, according to coaches Leow Kirn Fatt (south) ana Eddy Choong (north,). They recommend590 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-07-02 19 Swedish competitor U. Sandulf shows distress as she is helped to the dressing; room from Court 7 at Wimbledon. She had collapsed during her singles match against J. S. Barclay of Britain. Reuter pictures. Stretched full length, her hand over her eyes, Mrs. A. Ochoa, ofReuter - 81 words
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Article654 1963-07-02 19 FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT K.L. ON SUNDAY KUALA LIMPIR, Mon Weights for all eight racn at the Selangor Tnrf Club meetins herr on Sunday: Cl. 2. Div. 3— 7 f Amagasaki 9.00 Cadet Rovwel 8.13 Mr. Jason 8.13 Scorpio 8.12 Tudor Wonder 8.12 My Fair Lady 8.12 Juridical654 words
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Article195 1963-07-02 19 IPOH Mon. The Stipendiary Stewards' report on yesterday's races: RACE 1 DJrector II (Johnson) Jumped away awkwardly, swerved towards the Inside and refused to gallop kindly for some distance. RACE 2 Near the 3f Fort Knox (J. Wilson) had to be checked when attempting to take a narrow195 words
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Article123 1963-07-02 19 QINOAPORE. Mon. The weightlifting associations of Malaya and Singapore yesterday agreed In principle to the formation of a Malaysian welghtllftinß body. At the talks yesterday, the Federation team was headed by MAWLF vice-president Llm Choon Slang and the other members were: Sum Kwok Seng, Teo123 words
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Article93 1963-07-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaya v Singapore tennis competition for the Ouillemard Cup (men) and McCabe Reay Cup (women) will be played here from July 13 and 14. The Malayan teams will be selected from: Gulllemard Cup: S. A. Azman, Sulalman Amin, L C. Jayatllaka. Kwok Yoke93 words
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Article174 1963-07-02 19 TOBBIT TO PLAY FOR SGSFA _J SINGAPORE, Mon. Dave *3 Tobblt. a former Kent Coun- youth trlallst. will play for Ingapore Government Services IA. against Yuen Long of Hong ong at Jalan Besar Stadium at p.m. on Wednesday. Tne SGSFA side will be selectd from the following: W. Sklnler. Ann174 words
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Article43 1963-07-02 19 IPOH. Mon. Kinta Indians beat Kllat Club by a solitary goal lust before the final whistle to win the Div. 1 knockout hockey championship here today The goal, a lucky angled shot by centre-forward Mohanasundram. caught the Kllat goalkeeper w surprise.43 words
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374 1963-07-02 19 THIRD TEST lONDON, Mon. Phil J Sharpe, the Yorkshire batsman and expert slip, who has yet to win a cap. is among 12 players named by England from whom they will pick their team for the Third Test with West IndiesReuter - 374 words
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328 1963-07-02 19 LIM KEE CHAN - SPORTS COMPLEX ESTIMATED COST RISES TO $16m LIM KEE CHAN Bl Singapore, Mon THE ESTIMATED cost of Singapore's proposed International sports complex at Kallang Park has risen from $10 million, the figure mentioned by the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew last week, to $16 million. r— The revised estimate,328 words
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Article53 1963-07-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Malaysian tennis chnrnpionship will be held here from Aug. 27 to Sept. 2. The Malayan LTA who Is organising the ♦onrnan^ent. has sent Invitations to North Borneo, Brunei. Sarawak and Singapore. A meeting to co;.ider die iornalion of a Malaysian tennis body will be held53 words
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239 1963-07-02 19 Koh nets 73rd-min winner for Sino-Malays SINGAPORE, Mon. Burnley Cup player Koh Khim Liang proved the match-winner when he scored the deciding goal in Slno-Malays' 4-3 win over Yuen Long of Hong Kong at Jalan Besar tonight. Khim Liang gave one of his best performances to date and his clever239 words
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Article94 1963-07-02 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Itu O Thuan Heng won the Chinese Swlmlng Club's 1,600 m event In the record time of 18m in 36.5 sec at Amber Road pool today. Second was The Lian Ser, who finished six laps behind, and eight laps further away wu Tan Eng Kiat.94 words
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Advertisement113 1963-07-02 19 1 1 t t~ibiMwHl«Kx<Ub}iJOwßuL«iiJKiJE3 tcjSßm v_ kUMutii-JLjBCJf SKI f43t2£rviMJt i fUs f: \j* Vi'J iJUuaHHHHHHBIsHHIiB wHHHHHHH BBSO IS Destination: the World, With frequent scheduled sailings to more than 5O ports in twenty nations, American President Lines stands ready to "deliver the goods'— swiftly, safely— anywhere in the world. APL's great113 words
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Miscellaneous71 1963-07-02 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCEK S'for junior ko: TPCA v Pilmoor <XL padHiig); Sri Java v SIA < Taylor Rd.i. Spore iliv. SC: Stable Boys v T Kunu Utd. (Farrer Pk). Ipoh Dlv. 1: Shaw Bros v Klnta Indians (Coronation grd); Div. 2: sth Bn RMR v Telecoms (Jn Abdul Jalih; Div.71 words
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Miscellaneous60 1963-07-02 19 SOCCER Penang Dlv. 3: I Medicals 6 UQ 2 FIB 1. Krian TPCA 'B 1 3 Nc. 1 Fid Sqn. RAAF Lge (P. Buntar) KCRC 5 Asohan I. Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers w.o. Bella 0: MES 4 Asohan Bella 'B 1. PCRC; Dlv. 2: Irish Hussars 1 S'nor junior ko60 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-07-02 20 Merchant stands bail for 29 tanker seamen SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty-nine crew of the British tanker Laristan were charged in a magistrate's court today with wilfully disobeying the lawful command of the Master. Captain Ivor Jones. The seamen —all engaged at Bombay— face a second charge of criminal intimidation by threatening312 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-07-02 20 BICYCLE AND BOOKS SMASHED IPOH. Mon. A schoolKir) had a narrow escape from being crushed to death near the junction of Kampar Road and Gopeng Road here this afternoon when a heavy diesel engine fell off a moving lorry. As the engine came crashing down219 words
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Article65 1963-07-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore egg importers and merchants were shocked today by the announcement of the imposition of a new tax of one-and-a-half cents on each Imported egg beginning from today. The president of the Singapore Egy Merchants Association. Mr. Phua Chen Ngee. said: "The new tax65 words
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263 1963-07-02 20 JUD.TH YONG - Butterfly exodus (in formation) mystifies Singapore JUD.TH YONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. A pale yellow family of butterflies in Singapore today staged a mass "exodus," quietly and without any fuss or so they thought. Little did the butterflies realise that they: Created local history. Became the No. 1 topic in Singapore263 words
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Article75 1963-07-02 20 LONDON. Mon. The General Post Office has announced that Britons may send leeches by post to destinations within Britain, but they are not allowed to send beeswax to Canada or flick knives to the Fiji Islands. These are among the regulations in the new 593-pageReuter - 75 words
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Article58 1963-07-02 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A forum organised by the University of Singapore Law Society on "Preventive detention In a democratic state" will be held tomorrow at the university's new lecture theatre four at 8.30 p.m Speakers are Professor Thrltathl, i visiting lecturer at the university's I law faculty.58 words
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Article403 1963-07-02 20 LONDON, Mon. The first day of the fortnightly account was satisfactory and business showed a further expansion. There was a sizeable list of gains in equities. GUtedgeds had a quiet day but the undertone was satisfactory and prices were better where changed. Tins were403 words
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306 1963-07-02 20 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Monday. 'TOP seeded Roy Emerson, of Australia, was beaten in his men's singles quarter-final of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships today by Wilhelm Bungert, of West Germany. Bungert won 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. 4-6, 6-r The unseeded 24-year-old architectural student at Cologne306 words
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Article274 1963-07-02 20 Ml vs HNOLEB QMtfttTtiii.il> C. McKmlry •US' bt H. K. Wilson <Br.> 8-6. 6-4. ti-L'. F. Stolle <Au.st> bt F. A. Frot'hlintc (US 9-7. 7-5. 6-4; M. Sanuna, *SF. i bt C. Kuhnke (Ger..> 6-3. 6-4. 6-4: W. BuiiK<>rt <Ger.i bt R. Emerson <Aust > 8-6. 3-6.274 words
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Article271 1963-07-02 20 LONDON. Mon.— Alter being dismissed tor 205, the West Indian cricketers skittled out Essex for 5ti the lowest score mace :igalra>t them this season before tea on the second day ol ihelr match in Soutliend today. Pace bowler Wes Hall was the wrecker-in-chlef. Hall was in magnificentReuter - 271 words
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Advertisement44 1963-07-02 20 ADVERTISEMENTS SHIRBAN <„, 2Tta M th« B.M H tmiptm M.m t la d Andreu Shirr. in. ■'—gtli RITWCEN CERALOUS LOOM! Mt i/o kw mm m 4 Madam Mi i.v. ;.eo Sln^upor. and Ei'.-rr. i;,k I .|/o Mr ;.n<l Mr* 00l Boon Chin. U»>h 29« 6.:44 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-02 20 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures in Malaya and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 93- 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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