The Straits Times, 5 July 1963
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Title Section24 1963-07-05 1 AVfeHACE DAILY fEBTIFIEB S A J F EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Met*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 if 15 CENTS. KDN 35224 words
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Article, Illustration666 1963-07-05 1 Tengku gives Razak go-ahead to break off negotiations NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH includes YOU! Malayans asked by Britain to 'hold on 9 From LESLIE HOFFMAN: LONDON. Thurs THERE has been a tremendous and alarming climacteric change in the Malaysian talks here in the last 12 hours. Whereas last666 words
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220 1963-07-05 1 I MOSCOW, Thurs DUSSIA today said H China had been undermining SovietChinese state relations by a vajt propaganda effort, including throwing leaflets out of train windows, to acquaint Russians with Peking's ideological views. The charges were made by the Sovk t Foreign Ministry220 words
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629 1963-07-05 1 HOPES FADE ON SPORE ACCORD By YAP CHIN KWEE If L ALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight he had put forward certain proposals to the British Government because there did not appear to be any likelihood of agreement with Singapore629 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-07-05 1 Queen Elizabeth falls on her face BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. Queen Elizabeth tripped and fell on her face as she boarded a Land Rover today. She was helped to her feet by the Duke of Edinburgh, who spoke to her, appearing to ask if she was hurt. The Queen shook her head.Reuter - 171 words
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123 1963-07-05 1 ADEN. Thurs. The 16 British servicemen captured by the Yemenis 11 days ago returned here by air today. The 16 servicemen were in a party of 45 men and women ambushed by Yemenis when they accidentally crossed into Yemen during a weekend adventure trainingReuter - 123 words
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Article35 1963-07-05 1 SCHBVENINOEN (Holland) Thurs.— Holland's largest merchant «hlp. a 91.000-ton tanker was christened Esso Den Haag by Crown Prlnceaa Beatrix of the Netherlands during a trial trip off Uie coast near here today ReuterReuter - 35 words
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165 1963-07-05 1 ANOTHER PRESTIGE TEST AT POLLS FOR MAC LONDON, Thurs.— Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, fighting to regain prestige in the wake of the Prof umo affair, faces new tests today in two Parliamentary by-elec-tions. British newspapers today, however, predicted one-sided wins for the Opposition Labour Party in both elections. And three165 words
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Article35 1963-07-05 1 FRANKFURT (West Germany). Thurs.— The West German national airline. Lufthansa, lost £3.950.000 last year less than half what it lost in 1961. the commercial director. Herr Ouenther Gebbe. said here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article312 1963-07-05 1 Burmah turns down £300 m offer I ONDON, Thurs. The giant ShellBritish petroleum group announced today that they are dropping their £300 million bid for the Burmah Oil Company. This followed an earlier > announcement by the board of the Burmah Company that they had rejected the Shell- B.P. offerReuter - 312 words
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Article40 1963-07-05 1 LEE: TALKS CO ON LONDON. Thurv— Pre mier Lcr. .«^krd to com ment on break off rrpnrtv vairt: After lute niulit mcctins with Mr Saadyi "ay far i> we'rr concerned talks going on and "ill on." Rruter >^iflReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement91 1963-07-05 1 TRANSISTOR RADIOS JJ9 A Expert service at your command Own a Rolex and you have at your command the services of specially-trained experts to look after it always. Not that a Rolex needs compulsory servicing but if you send your Rolex i for a routine oiling. you are assured that91 words
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232 1963-07-05 2 Red coup bid in Iraq foiled by tanks OAGDAD, Thurs.— Communist rebels seized Mr. Talib Hussein Shabib. Iraqi Foreign Minister, and Mr. llazam Jawad, acting Minister of the Interior, in an abortive coup yesterday, Bagdad Radio reported. The radio quoted a Defence Ministry statement that a Communist gang captured theReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-07-05 2 VICTORIA FALLS, Thursday. A FOUR-GOVERNMENT meeting ended here yesterday in complete agreement on the means of abolishing the 10-year-old Central African Federation, by a target date of Dec. 31. A communique issued at the end of the six-day talks recorded decisions to make anReuter - 269 words
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296 1963-07-05 2 CALL TO BRITAIN BY UN TEAM: GIVE FREEDOM TO ADEN United Nations, Thurs 4 UNITED Nations investigating mission called A on Britain yesterday to grant "immediate self-determination" to the people of Aden as a prelude to complete independence It caned for a "United Nations presence" to be established in Aden296 words
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Article57 1963-07-05 2 MACAO. Thurs. The cholera death toll in Macao rose to two yesterday with the death of a five-year-old Chinese girl. There are now nine confirmed cases. The latest victim was a policeman. The two Hong KongMacao ferries are considering cutting down their twotrip service because fewer people57 words
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250 1963-07-05 2 American captive in Vietnam used for propaganda SAIGON. Thurs.— An American engineer kid n a pped by Communist guerrillas early in June is being paraded around villages in the mountains north of Saigon as a propaganda exhibit. He is Mr. Arthur Krause. a civilian employed by the Philco corporation. A250 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-07-05 2 Kennedy doesn't like Nik's no-war package deal offer WASHINGTON, Thursday. INDICATIONS last night were that President Kennedy is opposed to a non-aggression treaty between Nato and Warsaw Pact countries as a condition for a limited nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviet Union. This was the essence of the administrationsReuter - 410 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby iH^P, 1 (SEORC3E 1 r&r^ V YOU /l DID SIVB you the i VCMARCOAL/ Vy 1^ /s-6 JhJh\23 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-07-05 3 Such a crush for a shot of Christine A POLICEMAN'S helmet hangs precariously by its chintrap Cameras click and whirr. And at the centre ot the milling crowd in London's rain is Christine Keeler. She was the first witness on Friday la the case at Marylebone Magistrates' Court in which128 words
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195 1963-07-05 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. R. Michael Eddowes, the London solicitor who iTI once advised Christine Keeler, said today he had feared that Soviet agents might assassinate her. in a copyright story in th* New York Journal-American he said he visited Miss Keeler'sReuter - 195 words
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Article99 1963-07-05 3 RENO (Nevada), Thurs.— Thomas Lee Bean, 18, on trial for the murder of British Olympic skier Sonja McCaskle tried to kill him- -If In Jail by slashing his wrist with a razor blade, a sheriff's deputy told the court hers. The deputy said: "HeReuter - 99 words
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Article37 1963-07-05 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Council of the Organisation of American States approved a report calling for strict measures to control travel to Cuba and to combat Communist infiltration and propaganda in the Western hemisphere.37 words
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Article27 1963-07-05 3 BONN. Thurs.— The West German Cabinet has postponed a decision on a loan to Indonesia for a blast furnace' project. It wants more details.27 words
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115 1963-07-05 3 POLICE CHIEF WARNS ON SAUCY BADGES I ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Li W. A. McConnach, Chief Constable of South-end-on Sea, an East Coast resort 35 miles from London, warned today that he may prosecute sellers and wearers of novelty badges with such catch phrases as "I love it." He said: "TheReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-07-05 3 COURT 'NO' TO ADOPTION BY MAUGHAM NICE, Thursday. ■JHE CIVIL court here, in a judgment deferred from a hearing last month, yesterday annulled the adoption by Somerset Maugham of his secretary, Alan Searle, as his son. 1 The court also ruled that Lady John Hope was his legal daughter. OnlyReuter - 253 words
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178 1963-07-05 3 ANOTHER SPY WILL BE ARRESTED SOON, SAYS PAPER LONDON. Thursday. rpHE DAILY MAIL reported today that a new British spy was expected to be arrested soon following inquiries concerning a government official who recently served on the British Joint defence staff in Washington. Both the Defence Ministry and Home OfficeReuter - 178 words
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Article29 1963-07-05 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Negroes protesting against alleged Job discrimination on a school building site battled with police and building workers at Newark yesterday Two were arrested.29 words
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Article35 1963-07-05 3 LONDON. Thurs.— A new Health Ministry poster urging the public to stop smoking shows a prisoner peering through bars made of cigarettes with the message: "You can break free If you want to."35 words
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Article50 1963-07-05 3 OTTAWA, Thurs. One hundred men and two planes are fighting a forest fire In Alberta's Peace River district. It is raging out of control over 500 acres. No relief was in sight tor hot. dry weather in the area. Forestry officials said the situation wat> deteriorating50 words
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Article32 1963-07-05 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Nearly 150 men of the 2nd Bn. the Green Jackets, left by plane for British Guiana to put down acts of violence resulting from a three-month strike.32 words
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91 1963-07-05 3 BERLIN, Thurs. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday had a twohour discussion In Bast Berlin with the Superintendent of the West Berlin Protestant Church. Mr. Hans-Martin Helbich. Church officials said that during their "very frank" conversation. Mr. Helbich. In the name of the 1.700 000 WestReuter - 91 words
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96 1963-07-05 3 GLASGOW. Thurs An anonymous caller telephoned a Glasgow newspaper yesterday to say a bomb had been planted in a new building at a teachers' training college, which the Queen was to open A search was made but not line was found. When the call96 words
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104 1963-07-05 3 WE WILL BE FIRM AT TALKS, SAYS MOSCOW MOSCOW, Thurs. ITI The Soviet Communist Party said in a statement published in Pravda today that it would "unswervingly" hold to its position in the Sino-Soviet ideological talks opening here tomorrow. •'The delegation will strive to achieve the best mutual understanding betweenReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement18 1963-07-05 3 men like rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigars MNVIOUALLV WRAPPED IN XELLO+HANF TO KRP TMCTI IN PtRPtCT 00NDITKW18 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TlfK leader ol a 13-nian Australian Parliamentary delegation, Mr. C.W. Davidson today described Malaya's development and industrial promotion schemes as "interesting and encouraging." Mr. Davidson said that his team's three-day fact-finding visit in the Federation had also given them a "better and284 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-07-05 4 SWAMI Ranganathananda. (above), head of the Ramakrishna Mission of Calcutta, who Is doe to arrive in Singapore today in the course of a lecture tour of Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong. On Saturday, the Swami will give a lecture on "The message of172 words
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Article77 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. American Independence Day was celebrated in Singapore today with a reception given by the U.S. Consu 1 General. Mr. Sara Gilstrap and Mrs. Gilstrap. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak and his wife were among the 700 guests. On Saturday, a picnic will be77 words
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Article31 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour at Siglap Hill will hold a special Mass and blessing of the sick and a procession on Sunday.31 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two local executives of Jurong Shipyard Ltd.. Mr. Chee Vi n g Lin (above, left) and Mr. Tann Yean (right), will leave shortly for training in Japan. Mr. Chee. who is chief accountant, will take a three-month orientation course with the Ishikawa.iima124 words
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Article133 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two youths were instructed by a friend to waylay him at a pre-arranged spot when he drove by with a man whom they Intended to rob. a preliminary Inquiry was uid today. At the end of the inquiry. Poo Kan Seng and Chan Weng133 words
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Article31 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Puan Noor Alshah. wife the Yang diPertuan Negara will open the sale of work at the Singapore Cheshire Home. Tanah Merah. on July 10 at 10.30 a.m.31 words
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223 1963-07-05 4 "I SINGAPORE. Thurs. A DECORATED float procession through Singapore streets will usher in the second National Language Week from Sept. 9 to 15. To enable the public to participate fully the Government has set up a National Language Week main committee, comprising representatives from223 words
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Article54 1963-07-05 4 All Government signboards will be in two languages, the national language and the English language. The commercial firms will be requested to do the same. Banners and posters on National Language Week will also be displayed throughout the State. Other plans for the week include Announcements at the54 words
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133 1963-07-05 4 Atonement: Consul sees Chinese leaders today SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Japanese Con-' sul-General in Singa- pore Mr. Hiroto Tanaka, who returned here from Tokyo last night, 1 got down to work immediately today on the question of Ja p a n's gesture of atonement to Singapore for Japanese! wartime atrocities. The133 words
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Article227 1963-07-05 4 Alliance can form next govt— MIC BUT IT MUST WORK HARD' SINGAPORE. Thursday. ]VjR. JOHN JACOB, president of the Malayan ITI Indian Congress, which is a partner of the Singapore Alliance, told the MIC general committee today that the Alliance could easily form the next government if it worked hard.227 words
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Article92 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Four Singapore nurses are now taking specialised postgraduate courses at the New South Wales College of Nursing in Sydney. 1 The Singapore nurses, -all of whom trained at the General Hospital, are enrolled in the tutor sister diploma course, which requires 12 months'92 words
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Article39 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Five pupils of Victor Doggett who will take part in "Performers' Workshop" at the Cultural Centre on Sunday a; 8 p.m. are: VickiChong. Beryl Chu. Kok Wai Choo. Lim Ann Peng and Tan Soon Tze.39 words
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Article35 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thur»— A scholar from Ceylon. Mr. Vidwan K. K. Natarajan. will give a talk on Thlrumuralgal holy hymnals" at the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple In Ceylon Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article31 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak will attend the annual inspection of the St. John Ambulance at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 10.30 ajn.31 words
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Article72 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A picnic for employees of the Tiger and Anchor breweries and their families will be held on July 14 at the Kampong Tengah holiday camp (Nee Soon) from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. More than 2,500 people are expected to attend. At the picnic,72 words
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Article61 1963-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Public Utilities Board today announced that electricity supplies will be in- j terrupted between 8.30 am. and 6.30 pjn. next Tuesday in the following areas: Sembawang Road between 13 m.s. to Seletar Pier, entire Andrews Avenue area, Kampong Wak Has- san. Kampong Tengah holiday61 words
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Advertisement11 1963-07-05 4 Dally 3 Sho-j: J.JO t 7.30 p.m. DIV ItMMKt** m ISBS11 words
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Miscellaneous78 1963-07-05 4 TPHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. SingaDore: ARRIVALS Garntfa: From Medan (OA 990) 3.10 p.m.; from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (OA 805) 5.10 paa.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.45 ajn Thai .nternatlooal: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 731) 7.35 p.m. Qantaa: Prom London, Rome.78 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-07-05 4 Malayan Airways: From Kuala Lumpur (ML 071) 10 ajn.; from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 103) 11.55 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 073) 9 p.m.; from Kota Bharu. Kuala Lumpur (ML 141) 4.40 pjn.: from Kota Bharu. Alor Star. Penang, Kuala Lumpur (ML 137) 5.50 pm.; from Penang. Ipoh, Kuala147 words
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Miscellaneous144 1963-07-05 4 p.m.: to Kuala Lumpur. Kota Bharu (ML 148) 8.30 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Pen ante. (ML 152) 2 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong (ML 616) 7.31 a.m.; to Malacca. Kuala Lum?ur. Ipoh, Buterworth (ML 102) ajn.; to Jakarta (ML 203) pjn. BO AC: To Bangkok. New Delhi. Beirut.144 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A TEXTILE factory with an initial capital of $1 million is to be set up in Ipoh as a joint venture between Malayans and a well-known Hong Kong firm of textile manufacturers. One of its directors, Haji Mustapha221 words
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66 1963-07-05 5 PENANG, Thurs. A team headed by Major J. J. Plain will be In Penang on July 24 to recruit Malayan Other Ranks lor the British Army. Applicants will be Interviewed at the Territorial Army headquarters In Peel Avenue at 8.30 a.m. that day.66 words
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86 1963-07-05 5 Teacher's wife dies of severe burns \f ALACCA. Thurs. A woman, Jik Kaur. 30. died in tbe General Hospital here last night from severe burns. She was the wife of Mr. Teja Singh, a teacher in the Gajah Berang School here, and mother of a child. Her clothes and hair86 words
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Article44 1963-07-05 5 MALACCA. Thurs.— Mr. M. Nagarajah has been elected president of the Malacca Government Services Sports Council. Other office-bearers are: Vicepresident*. Haji Noordln bin Hajl Teruna and Mr. J. M. Verghls; secretary. Hajl Hassar bin Monamed; and treasurer. Mr. P. Manlvasagam.44 words
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286 1963-07-05 5 Wife out with lover stabbed 14 times HUSBAND BLINDED BY JEALOUSY, MAGISTRATE TOLD PENANG, Thurs. A man stabbed his wife in the face 14 times after seeing her in a car with a lover, a magistrate's court was told today. "He was blinded by jea'ousy,' F said Mr. David Choonp286 words
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57 1963-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police detained eight men and screened 271 suspects In anti-secret society raids In the past 24 hours. Seven were arrested In the Rural West area and detained under the Societies Ordinance. The eighth man was arrested In Beach Road, and detained57 words
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Article29 1963-07-05 5 KUALA KANOSAR. Thurs. Police are Investigating a report that a 13-year-old girl was raped In a house at Manong where she was a was a servant.29 words
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Article184 1963-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. IT is time to renew firearms licences again in the Federation. All permits to possess firearms expired last Sunday. Notices have gone out to all owners of firearms drawing their attention to the expiry date and calling on them to renew184 words
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77 1963-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application by the Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd. tomorrow to delete the name of the Singapore General Employees' Union In a collective agreement, and substituting It for the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union77 words
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Article29 1963-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura.— Th« Wesley Methodist Church Women's Society will hold a cake sale at Robinson s here on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.29 words
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93 1963-07-05 5 'Not compulsory to buy pictures of Tengku MALACCA. Thurs. Police have told the public here that it is not compulsory to buy pictures of Tengku Abdul Rahman which are being sold by two or three men in the town and kampongs. A police spokesman said the men told the people93 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-07-05 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. v —Mrs. Sheila Sharpley, who served as Third Secretary at the New Zealand High Commission here between January 1959. and December, 1960, returns to Malaya on Saturday as First Secretary. She takes over from Mr. M. P. Chapman, who will shortly be67 words
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Article32 1963-07-05 5 BANTING. Thurs. A nwtHc nf t lie Kuala Langat branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (MAPTB) will be held on July 12 at Oadong Estate bungalow.32 words
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Article36 1963-07-05 5 PENANG. Thurs. Mrs. Esme O. Olen, 40. was today fined $15 when she pleaded guilty to speeding alone MacAlister Road on April 1. Mrs. Olen, tne prosecution stated, drove at 39 m.p.h.36 words
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Article45 1963-07-05 5 ALOR STAR Thurs. A byelection for Kayann Ward in the Slmpang Ampat Local Council elections will be held on Auk. 7 on the expiry of the two-year term of one of the councillors. Mr. Ng Moy Fart. Nominations will close on July45 words
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Article173 1963-07-05 5 Exceptional case, says CJ: Jail term is set aside SINGAPORE, Thursday. Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jinyesterday set aside a lower court conviction and sentence of one month's jail imposed on Sian Kai, an elderly mason, for illegal entry intQ Singapore. Sian Kai arrived173 words
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Article89 1963-07-05 5 Adviser to attend Berlin talks IJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. J. A. Richards, technical education adviser In the Ministry of Education, has been selected to attend a seminar on "The planning of vocational training In developing countries" in Berlin from July 9 to Aug. 4. The seminar, sponsored by the West89 words
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Advertisement213 1963-07-05 5 MIX3D-UP 1 What in the world jH are Innoxa up to? Mixing I and pounding and sifting I long after most manufacturers give up. ;^B Crazy? JR Some people might I think so tor you couk) get I something reasonably good I in half the time. |H But when making213 words
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Advertisement355 1963-07-05 5 VISIT TO-DAY SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE AT 83, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAVY STOCK OF TEXTILES AND MATERIALS TO CLEAR AT 80 cts. $1 .00 PER YARD BE SUCCESSFUL! with PRO-PLUS the tablets that give you Go •Taking part, in sports Housewives •At a business conference Holidaymakers When under emotional strain Office355 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-07-05 6 PORT SWETTENHAM Thursday JHE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, in his capacity as Com-mander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, inspected the first two of 10 new fast patrol craft of the Royal Malayan Navy here today. The King, dressed In the462 words
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118 1963-07-05 6 T>ENANti. Thurs The Penanc Kaum Ibu leader. Che Dasimah Dashir. today appealed to the husbands of Lmno women to give their wives "a holiday from the kitchen" on Pen.inc'o polling; day on Saturday. "I have asked all our members to report at118 words
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Article191 1963-07-05 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The United People's Party predicted yesterday tl\ a t the Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen would be "thrown out" by the people in the next elections. The party's assistant secretary. Mr. Lvi Boon Phor. in a statement, charged them with being "nothing but political191 words
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173 1963-07-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. CANADA is to send another three experts under the Colombo Plan to help set up Malayan TV, the television adviser here, Mr. G. F. Brickenden, himself an expert from Canada, said today. He said that the experts were for173 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-05 6 Buy* Bunny By Bmlph Heimdthh I /NOwSENSE!I V\F NOU WOUO) CO^ I f\ f LE»ME <VOtl y /fr«PLENry| soae *o*x.-«>j) X whenwe«et Jk23 words
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Article, Illustration775 1963-07-05 7 ENGLISHMAN IN BOOING CASE DENIES HE SHOUTED THE 'SACRED WORD SNEERINGLY' AN Englishman,' who is a Singapore citizen and has lived here for more than 14 years, told a court today that he shouted "Merdeka'' while being booed at by a group of about 30 strikers. Mr.775 words
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Article70 1963-07-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A young woman was walking along Joo Chial Road yesterday morning when a man caiicht her arm and molested nrr. a magistrate's court was told today. Ch;a Huns Hoe. 45. a clerk, pleaded guilty to a charge of using crimi. il lorce on Mabel70 words
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291 1963-07-05 7 Phone was in bucket of water, girl tells court KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A stenographer told the First Magistrate's Court today that minutes after robbers entered a house where she was staying she tried to telephone the police, but found the phone submerged in a pail of water. Lee Yuen Lan.291 words
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94 1963-07-05 7 26th Regiment to go home after 3 years MALACCA. Thurs. The officers and men of the 26th Regiment. Royal Artillery, based at Terendak Camp here will soon bid farewell to Malaya after spending three years In the country. The regiment will be specially remembered by the scouting movement in Malacca94 words
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Article33 1963-07-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open the Industrial Centre for the Blind at Ton Pavoh Rise off Thomson Road, on Saturday at 5 p.m.33 words
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Article34 1963-07-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open the 14th annual open exhibition of the Singapore Art Bociety at the Sngapore Polytechnic tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article28 1963-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln. returned tonight after attending the 47th conference of the International Labour Organisation at Geneva.28 words
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Article146 1963-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three youths armed with daggers and a parang entered a coffeeshop in Jalan Sultan here, held up four workers and escaped with $550 in a dawn robbery yesterday. The youths, their faces masked with handkerchiefsentered the coffeeshop by forcing open the146 words
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Article35 1963-07-05 7 KAJAWG. Thurs. Dr P. D. Jacob lias been appointed to the District Hospital here. He replaces Dr. Abdul Ma.lid bin Dftto Abdul Aziz, who has been transferred to Kuala, Lumpur General Hospital.35 words
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Article, Illustration286 1963-07-05 7 Harbour union chief 'security risk 9 may lose citizenship SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Sin n a tampy Markandu, president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, has been served notice of the government's intention to deprive of his citizenship on the grounds that he has been "engaged in activities which are286 words
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Article61 1963-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two men were admitted to the General Hospital here last night with stab wounds. They were Chua Ah Fatt. 30, and Wong Kirn r?eong, 31, both of Jalan Kolam Ayer In Ipoh Road here. Chua received stab wounds on his throat, stomach61 words
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164 1963-07-05 7 IT'S NOW A JOINT TRIAL FOR MECHANIC UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— A mechanic who is alleged to have abetted a clerk of the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles office here in accepting a $550 bribe will be tried together with the clerk as a result of a ruling by164 words
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Article142 1963-07-05 7 Pistol in taxi: Three held KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police ambushed three youths carrying a pistol and ammunition in Jalan Ang Seng near Brickfields yesterday following a tip-off. The youths were on their way to town in a taxi when they were stopped by a police party of 30 officers and142 words
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Article43 1963-07-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—American harpsichordist Harold Chancy will present a concert here tomorrow at the Malayan Teachers College. Pantai Valley, at 6.lft p.m. Tickets priced at $2 and SI. can be obtained at Bata Shoe Company. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.43 words
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Advertisement124 1963-07-05 7 FIRST IN MALAYA NEW PLASTIC PACKS SEALED FOR SAFETY K' *^l b^^^^ .^b^bJ^^A^^^^b^bV '$x! ■SB^B^P^HHP^^^Bto^H L IN IyP -£> "wL C^ SEfff^^^^WWM|Wß jdrSm T^S>B^B^Br^9^ '^^^^H|j^^^^^^ .^B^H«*&lr^v Highest-quality Shell X-100 Motor Oils now in pint and half -pint ■■■j^flj plastic packs. Sealed for safety and purity. The seals are broken only124 words
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Article70 1963-07-05 8 PENANO. Thurs. Mr. Soon Cheng Sun waa elected president of the Penang Malayan-Oerman Society at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent Dr. N. K. Menon. secretary. Mr. W. M. Paass. treasurer. Mr. T. T. TJeong. The German Ambassador. Dr H. Boehllng. who was present, congratulated the70 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-07-05 8 Wife refused to sleep with me, a man tells court ASSAULTED: THE EC. WHO TRIED TO INTERVENE IN A HONEYMOON ROW KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A TIN MINE labourer, Darshan Singh, 29, told a court today that he quarrelled with his wife one night soon after their marriage because she refused309 words
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119 1963-07-05 8 SALESMAN KICKED, ROBBED IN RESTAURANT oEREMBAN, Thurs. A cigarette salesman was robbed at daggerpoint of $400 and cheques totalling $708 in a restaurant near the Central Police Station this morning. More than 20 people were in the restaurant In Temple Road when a youth, wearing sun-glasses and armed with a119 words
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101 1963-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Pte. Robert John Prinkle and Pte. Lyndon Wirong, both 21. who were admitted to the General Hospital here after they were involved in an accident yesterday, have been transferred to the British Military Hospital. Kinrara. this morning. The soldiers, both of101 words
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Article68 1963-07-05 8 PENANG, Thurs.— The United Democratic Party will hold Its final elections rally on the Dato Kramat padang at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Among the speakers will be Dr. Lin Chong Eu. the UDP secretarygeneral, Mr. 8. P. Seenivasagam. president of the PPP, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. former68 words
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183 1963-07-05 8 Aussie writes novel on life as PoW SYDNEY, Thursday. A FORMER Australian prisoner of war in Malaya. A Mr. Hugh Clarke, has just published a novel based on his experiences. His book tells the story of PoW life revolving around two prisoners thrown *og»--ther In Singapore soon af the island183 words
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154 1963-07-05 8 SCHOLARSHIPS OFFER TO MALAYS BY A JAPANESE FIRM KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs'. A Japanese firm, Aiinomoto and Co, has offered six scholarships to Malay youths for science and technical training in Japan The scholarships, which are tenable for 10 months, are open to candidates with university degrees. This was disclosed today154 words
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350 1963-07-05 8 FPP and Umno revive the slugging match IPOH. Thurs. The political scene here, which has been quiet after the Municipal Council elections two weeks ago, erupted today with charges and counter-charges of resignations from Umno arid the People's Progressive Party Inche fiamsuddln bin Harun, a municipal councillor and vice-president of350 words
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Article51 1963-07-05 8 PENANO. l'hurs. A motor cycle valued at $500 waa reported missing from a bicycle abed behind the USIS building yesterday. The owner. Ong Poh Seng. 26. a clerk of the New India Assurance Co.. told Dolice he had parked his machine there but could not find it51 words
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Advertisement253 1963-07-05 8 STARTING JULY 7 PAN AM JETS WEEKLY TO MANILA -THEN ON TO THE U.S.A. Now, a convenient extra flight to Manila and then on to the U.S.A. helps you plan your trip with greater ease! Fly Pan Am direct to Manila every Tuesday, Friday, or Sunday. If you like, enjoy253 words
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Advertisement358 1963-07-05 8 A luxury soup in everything but price! Heady io Seu* i 1 H cream op p;J le\ <5r VARIETIES. /C£| _f* H\\ Kj lift /JB Here's real chicken flavour in every spoonful. Rich and creamy, it's a perfect v.ay to start a meal. Only Hems can make Cream of Chicken358 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-07-05 8 «//<•»/ 11., y.T. HtumliH INSTIAO Cm WTTV _J 1 qjFF m A M-P-TO-HMO IS2 GANG. A RAT O* DOAI PORrSIL CGUW Li'l Ahn-r BW Al Yapp (TUAKi 7*OF^£XfcV^ FFUZX^&ftftfmt ftL^rfliaf/W I cx.»leasc ham f msaov ok I lusop Xj^uJ v Yir*jHl Sum rr* )n MClT wru JOT M47 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1963-07-05 9 Now a race against time... THE FIGHTING FUND THAT IS THE WORLD'S BEST HOPE-AND THAT OF MILLIONSOF FINDING A CURE SOON FOR CANCER... ALL these operations are highly "chancy" and none produces a permanent cure. Only three, out of ten of the patients survive the operations.' And, until very recently,,2,060 words
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Advertisement258 1963-07-05 9 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 flavour of choice Virginia tobacco. A flavour made extra smooth by the special filter. In England Gold Leaf became the top selling filter brand just five258 words
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Obituary44 1963-07-05 10 Wart% Sl* t Minimum i RT. MILLS. tM'lovrd hu.«h*nd of Annie, father of Anne Lme (Mrs Watson, unit Geoffrey. father-in-lH« of Ivtf and Erandlather of Inc. pa««>'<l a'v;iy penri^u]ly nt ht* rrpidenr* at 11.30 p.m. on 3rd July. Kunrral .it LM p.m. 4-7-6344 words
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Article69 1963-07-05 10 Worii SIO fMinimum) MR. AND MRS. Wilfred Dudley 'hank friend* an-t relatives here and shroad for their congratulatory message* md valuable presents sent on the orrimon or their marrlaj* In Kurunesalle. Ceylon. MESSRS. CHEOK PENG CHIOK snd rneok Soo Koon and famlllea wish to thank relative* and friends who69 words
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Article43 1963-07-05 10 H'orrfs 5/* 'Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Reggie Meyer who died Stn July 1953. Sadly missed by his wifr Ray and son Ken. IN LOVING MEMORY of Lim Trntc Chew who departed on 5.T.61. Gone but always remembered by h•> »ife43 words
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Article118 1963-07-05 10 JO Wot4m Sit minimum) IHI'I SLIM she's beautiful! P.>\iia in hir rlimmmK diet ktrps her tit. hplpn tur Kllm. Knjoy crisp, dellclotia Ryvlta today. STARTING TO-DAY MODELLING and charm course* at the Singapore Model Academy. 17 lecture* including television photnKrnpblc and (oclal makeup. Knqmne* telephone 2S8«/ 3944'.'. SCIENTIFIC SLIMMING118 words
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Article600 1963-07-05 10 Mr. Khrushchev has spent the past fortnight preparing assiduously for the Sino-Soviet ideological talks beginning it> Moscow today. A practical man, he has devoted his energies, not to boning up on Marxism-Leninism, but la getting .thu comrades into line. His success with the Central Committee of the600 words
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Article401 1963-07-05 10 Contrary to some expectations, the four-government conference on the future of the Central African Federation has succeeded, without any delay or acrimony, in agreeing on the timing of dissolution and the means by which this is to be accomplished. That the Northern Rhodesian representatives should rejoice is not401 words
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Article211 1963-07-05 10 After dumping the maximum 400 tons of tin on the market at the first available opportunity, the G.S.A. was content to release only one-eighth the amount in the second wee!: since the new disposal programme was announced. It is possible that the stockpile controllers were themselves shaken by211 words
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615 1963-07-05 10 by Peter Folomka TX> speed the swing to modern farming methods in remote areas, the Government is stepping up its plan to have every farmer play an active part. Next month, 11 senior officers of the Department of Agriculture will fly to Formosa615 words
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Article, Illustration837 1963-07-05 10 ANTHONY SAMPSON - The big debate that nobody won ANTHONY SAMPSON by— LONDON Thursday PARLIAMENT MACMILLAN and PROFUMO THE thrill of the Profumo affair is, for the time being, over. The three weeks' wonder has spent itself and now, for the first time people sound a little sheepish when they bring up the837 words
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Letter230 1963-07-05 10 AS your leader of June 29 points out. Sarawak really has a very peculiar electoral system. Suppose the two Independents at Lundu, and the three Independents at Kuching Rural give their support to Party Negara, then Party Negara will control the First Divisional Advisory Council. Suppose one230 words
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Letter154 1963-07-05 10 I REFER to the report (S.T. July 2) headed "Director in divorce awarded $5,000." I represented Mrs. Yap only on the question of custody and maintenance of the child of the marriage. This matter was settled between the parties and the order that was eventually made, inter alia,154 words
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Letter32 1963-07-05 10 IT Is time the Singapore Telephone Board considered Installing another public telephone booth in the residential areas of Tanglin Halt Road-Com-monwealth Drive, considering the increasing number of residents. RESIDENT Singapore32 words
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Letter76 1963-07-05 10 PEOPLE earning considerably more than $500 a month are occupying Housing Board flats if the late model cars parked outside these buildings are any Indication of the actual Income of these tenants. There must of necessity be some sacrifice by the "haves" to provide a decent standard of76 words
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Letter57 1963-07-05 10 CAN something be done to reduce the interference caused to television programmes by lorries, buses, cars and, in particular, motorcycles which are not fitted with suppressors? Night after night, as I sit down to enjoy the TV programmes, my joy is ruined by the picture on the screen57 words
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Letter130 1963-07-05 10 I REFER to a letter by "Collector" In the Btraits Times of June 8. I do agree with "Collector" that first day covers are being spoilt. On Singapore's National Day. I received a crumpled cover. Also on several occasions this has happened to a foreign cover sent to130 words
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Advertisement649 1963-07-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Word* Ml 'Minimum* ANDREW* 30 Junr to Amy sn<l Rarrte slsur (or Caroline »t 8sli«--bury House Maternity Homr, Leigh. ■■MB. MUtSBRUNNIR: To Ji-mgard sM Oscar a daughter Anita on Ist July IM3. Awuota Hospital. Prtallng Jaya. Word* $l» fMinimum! PEARL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY on 6th July, 1933. at Registry649 words
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Advertisement82 1963-07-05 10 LIGHTNING STRIKES ON BUGABOO SPIRE Blue flashes crackled out of their fingertips. They heard the rocks humming louder, louder, as the lightning built up for its next strike! They smelled the scorched I clothing on their bodies! Here's a truly "electrify- ing" drama in real life of four who climbed82 words
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Advertisement70 1963-07-05 10 {IB SUWHUeJ f (INSIST ON 1 COLD STORAGE I I VITAMIN ENRICHED I I SUNSHINE BREAD J If EVERYTIME Cold Storage Vitamin Enriched Sunshine Bread provides the essential vitamins to keep you fit and strong all day. Hygienically prepared and STAYS OVEN-FRESH LONGER. Look for the New Sunshine Wrapper and70 words
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239 1963-07-05 11 A settlement ends case against 29 Laristan crew SINGAPORE. Thurs. Twenty-nine crew members of the British tanker Laristan were acquitted and discharged today by a magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, on two charges which arose from a complaint made by their captain. On Monday they were charged with disobeying239 words
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Article72 1963-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The former principal of the Sultan Ismail College at Kota Bharu. Mr. Kam Tcck Soon, will return here soon from Britain to assume his new post of Statistics Officer in thr Ministry of Education. Mr. Kam. who has 21 years' teaching experience, has just72 words
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Article34 1963-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Sgt. Mohamed Salleh bin Selamat of the Federation Signals will leave for Britain tomorrow to attend a course at the Signals School in Catterick CCamp in Yorkshire.34 words
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72 1963-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUF. Thurs.— The Straits Times Group today received a total of $205.55 for the National Patriotic I Fund. bringing the total to $133,909.47. Latest contributions came from: The District Office, Kulim. $79.15: the Land Office. Kulim. $51.40; the Kulim Town Council Office $25:72 words
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Article62 1963-07-05 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Minister of Aartculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. will inaugurate the transPrr.ik irrigation scheme at Teluk Sena .near here on Saturday. The scheme, which cost $800,000. Ik capable of drawing about 400 million gallons of water dally from the Perak62 words
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Article, Illustration467 1963-07-05 11 AS SINGAPORE'S WATER STOCKS START GOING DOWN ONCE AGAIN.... D y SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE. Thurs. I WENT on a oik -hour demonstration flight this morning aboard a Royal Australian Air Force DC-3 aircraft equipped for cloud-seeding to watch a mock467 words
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91 1963-07-05 11 KUCHING. Thurs. A 24-year-old girl. Tan Suk Kheng, was today sentenced to five months' Jail for being in possession of subversive documents. She was arrested on May 18 this year. Police said Tan was working for a local contractor, varnishinc furniture at police headquarters,Reuter - 91 words
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151 1963-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— New Zealand's Surveyor General, Mr. R.P. Oough, will arrive here tomorrow to begin a week's study of survey work in the Federation, particularly In rural development In which his country's surveyors have helped during the past three years During151 words
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Article51 1963-07-05 11 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. The Jotiore Bahru branch of th* War Department Civilian Staff Association plans to hold a ■•protest" march on Baturda> if the War department does not give in to the union's demands for better terms a..d working conditions to amalvs employed by the British Army51 words
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121 1963-07-05 11 IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Malaya Merdeka. Umno's official organ, today called on all pro-Malaysia political parties in Sarawak to find ways to settle the differences which led to the Sarawak Party Negara leaving the Alliance In an editorial, the paper bald that It was only through unity121 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-07-05 11 MR. AND MRS. S. Srinivass. who were married at the Raub registry recently. Mr. Srinivass who works in the University of Malaya library, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sangaran and the bride the former Miss Saroja. of the Tamil School. Raub—61 words
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Article32 1963-07-05 11 PENANO. Thurs.— A clerk. Ooh Glm Cheng, of the Weld Quay office of Nestles Products, has reported the loss of $300 cash from a drawer of his desk yesterdiy.32 words
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Article251 1963-07-05 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A YOUNG factory worker told the Assizes Court today of a fatal stabbing incident in South Buona Vista Road. Koh Woo Tat was giving evidence at the trial of Tan Tong Kow, 21. also a factory worker, accused of murdering Lee Beng251 words
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Article73 1963-07-05 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. Justice Neal yesterday avowed an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor in the High Court and ordered a schoolboy. O. Seheran. 17, to make his defence in the lower court, where he had been acquitted earlier this year without his defence being called73 words
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Article327 1963-07-05 11 GOH: BANK TERMS ACT AS A CHECK SINGAPORE. Thurs. Only political parties which do not believe in the efflcent running of public utilities will object to the terms of an agreement reached between the Government and the World Bank for a 545 million loan. This was the reply by the327 words
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Advertisement79 1963-07-05 11 Pi t^™^ II HAVE YOU SURPLUS FUNDS? WHY NOT OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND LET IDLE FUNDS EAM INTEREST mm^M ANNUM PAID HALF YEARLY Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw. Write, phone or call today for our79 words
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Advertisement166 1963-07-05 11 tfoduha JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look for the mi TOSHIBA offk You Enjoy Viewing fl6t and J We Do The Re»t t-fr J I FREE '^^^^^^^^^-^^B Maintenance ~*jj»^liS^^^~^p Replacements Set-Top Aeriol Ml 11 TV Insurance If l\ MONTHLY RENTAL: I 1 14" TV 19" TV I $18.00 $23.00 Top Oncount166 words
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Miscellaneous489 1963-07-05 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA Cltt^ ct: KA sV«vict 1"7° R «S V r« VE RADIO SINGAPORE am .nit. MEDIUMWAVE 8EKVICE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- «76 B «lrM r*' ku: ,L 02 Prelude To Break- siioki'wavk SERVICE fast; 7.00 Time Signal. The 41 metre* w e *f H«489 words
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130 1963-07-05 12 Australia still Malaya's top butter supplier A USTRALIA continued to A lead in the butter (canned and uncanned) trade in Malaya last year. During the first nine months of the year, she supplied 24.221 cwt. of uncanned butter out of total imports ol 31.916 cwt.. and 9.362 cwt: of canned130 words
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153 1963-07-05 12 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF ANOTHER company for the manufacture of garments is to operate in Singapore. Called Yangtzekiang Garment (Malaya) Manufacturing Co. Ltd. with a nominal capital of $1 million, it was registered in April, and has its offices153 words
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442 1963-07-05 12 Japan beats Britain in local sewing machine trade JAPANESE sewing mechines particularly the household type, are making rapid inroads into the Singapore and Malayan markets, so much so that they have ousted those from Britain, the traditional supplier, into second place. Malayan trade statistics show that Japan supplied 29,320 units442 words
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258 1963-07-05 12 BOILER FOR LAM SOON VEGETABLE OIL PLANT TPHE first Cochran i x Chieftain Three-Pass i economic boiler has 1 been imported into Singapore. It has been ordered by McAlister and Co. Ltd., Cochran agents, on behalf of Lam Soon Cannery, Singapore for use in conjunction with their vegetable oil refinning258 words
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Article67 1963-07-05 12 SARAWAK'S revenue collections from export, import and excise duties in May totalled 53.2 million, up $234,951 over April. Import duties accounted for $2 3 million of the total, up $259,351. export duties $889 027 down $18,268, and excise duties $110,103. a drop of $6,132. Total collections for67 words
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122 1963-07-05 12 OETTERS. a Hawker SiideI Icy company, has developed a new high-speed, lightweight. single-cylinder, air-cooled diesel engine developing 3 bhp at 3.000 rpm. according to a report In the London Financial Times Its basic dimensions are: height 16 3 16 Inches, length 14 1 8 inches, width122 words
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Article23 1963-07-05 12 Money deposited at* the Post Office savings bank in Singapore last year amounted to $21.8 million against $20.3 million in 1961.23 words
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Article104 1963-07-05 12 THE Italian Trade Office in Kuala Lumpur will give every assistance to anyone in Malaya wishing to attend the two trade exhibitions to be held in Italy in September and October, said a spokesman. The first of these exhibitions, the 18th International Pair of Preserved Foods and104 words
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Article30 1963-07-05 12 Singapore imported 2,194 tons.of galvanised iron and steel sheets in December last year, against 2,897 tons in November, according to statistics. Exports were 943 tons against 1.291 tons.30 words
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Article285 1963-07-05 12 f UGGAGE and leather goods are big business in Singapore where there are more than ten companies engaged in the trade. A leading company, the San Kong Leather Trunk Co. Ltd., in South Bridge, reports that its yearly turnover runs into several million dollars. Established285 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-07-05 12 Leong is first Chinese actuary MR. LEONG Teck Ku* 28, of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. has become the first Malayan to qualify as a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, London. He passed a series of examinations leading up to Associateship of the Institute m Actuaries, in305 words
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Article40 1963-07-05 12 Car production by the five big U.S. makers totalled 689,523 units in June, 22.2 per cent more than the 564.012 units built in June last year, bringing the half-year output i to 4.031.348. up 11.3 per cent.40 words
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Advertisement21 1963-07-05 12 CARS-TRUCKS-ENGINES M MARTON ft COMPANY. LIMITED. M E "SPEEDWELL" wire, ropes MARTIN. M^CK Co. (W«» Ro»»)'L«4 B MOUSTIUt. t».C*««tJ*. MA«Mi MM«21 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-07-05 13 RAF Whirlwinds go into service with commando carrier Albion SINGAPORE. Thursday. SIX Whirlwind 10 Jet-engined helicopters of the Far East Air Force have been deployed on to the commando carrier H.M.S. Albion, which is due back in Singapore from the Borneo territories tomorrow. A F.E.A.F. spokesman said this was part232 words
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90 1963-07-05 13 PIRATES ROB THREE FISHERMEN OFF BORNEO KUCHING, Thurs. Pirates robbed three fishermen off Sebatik. an island three miles from the port of Tawau, North Borneo, yesterday. The three lishermen in the boat were attacked by a gang of six while fishing in North Borneo waters. They were taken by pirates90 words
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Article47 1963-07-05 13 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Ding Choo King of the Sam Chat Nationaltype Primary School here has been elected president of the Perak branch of the National Union of Heads of Schools. Mr. Yeap Kheang Yam Is secretary and Mr. Voon Siong Wan treasurer.47 words
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Article46 1963-07-05 13 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Federation's Deputy Commissioner of Lands, Inche Akasa bin Haji Abdul Rahman, has been posted here as State Commissioner for Land and Mines. He succeeds Inche Mahyuddln bin Haji Mohamed Zain. who left on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article54 1963-07-05 13 RAWANG, Thurs. Mr. Basco DCruz wus elected president of the Kairali Arts Club for 1963 at a recent meeting in Kuala Lumpur. Other officials: Secretary. Mr. K. B. Nair; treasurer. Mr. P. T. Varghese; committee members Messrs. G. O. Kennett, P. R. Menon. George D Silva and54 words
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Article26 1963-07-05 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves yesterday broke Into the home of Sarib bin Abdullah. 41, at Pulau Bukom and stole $400 and jewellery worth $1,350.26 words
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150 1963-07-05 13 CARP OFFERED FREE TO FISH BREEDERS SINGAPORE, Thursday. qX) ASSIST established fish cultivators the SingaA pore Government is offering them free 20,000 young carp known as lampam jawa. A spokesman o; the Pri- mary Production Department said these carp were similar in appearance and eating quality to the Chinese carp150 words
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Article32 1963-07-05 13 TAIPING, Thurs. Mr. Inder Singh Gill. Superintendent of Ta»plng Prison, has returned from two months duty in Brunei, where he supervised the construction of a camp for 1.000 detainees.32 words
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153 1963-07-05 13 Magistrate orders a painful lesson for thief KUANTAN, Thurs. A magistrate today ordered that a thief he convicted be given two strokes of the rotan in addition to a sixmonth jail term to teach him a lesson. Inche Mohamed Arif bin Othman told Wan Hussain bin Da, 25, who admitted153 words
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Article36 1963-07-05 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. John Dorai Raj will become the Second Criminal District Judge from Monday, succeeding Mr. N. A. d'Rozario. who Is to be transferred to the Legal Aid Bureau as an assistant director36 words
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Article36 1963-07-05 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Lun, 55. unemployed, pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to stealing a state flag from a wall outside the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 19. He was conditionally discharged.36 words
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Article28 1963-07-05 13 BATU OAJAH. Thurs.— Former pupils of the Sultan V isuff School here will hold a social and dance in the school hall at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow28 words
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Article178 1963-07-05 13 Sungai Patani, Thurs hthe British War Depart ment in Malaya plans to declare about 495 of its employees redundant, starting this month until next year. The general secretary of the 10.000-strong War Department Civilian Staff Association, Mr. Ng Ah Keat. said this today. "In view178 words
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302 1963-07-05 13 IPOH, Thursday CENIOR pupils of the Anderson School and the Convent here will undergo a special "police friendship" course, the first of its kind to be organised in Perak. Forty pupils from the secondary sections of the two schools302 words
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Advertisement122 1963-07-05 13 Advertisement Your Hair Must Glow Give your hair that glow of beauty demanded by the latest fashion trends. The new shampoo which lets in the light In just one application will make your hair glow with new beauty at depth. It is not a polishnot a glitter, but something far122 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-05 13 IL^HaW If L^Bt J" B^B^^^ ■ft^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bm 1 9 .^a^afl Lv v m A 111 r^ ■HBe^^^ 1 w Has it a purpose? I^' Six women readers open up new mssi* ,jj|P JKif\ 1 vistas of thought in defining those aK^r W I basic values on which life s m i86 words
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Miscellaneous341 1963-07-05 13 Straits Times Crossword HT LIT H~' bBP LflF HP bHT b^ ACKOSS ive to De concerned with j. 8. Out-and-out bounder <B>. penalty (B>. 9. Pour out to meet returning 6. Just the staff for Billy Bun troops what a commotion! ter's suits? (10). (6). 7. Messages from distances (6).341 words
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Advertisement484 1963-07-05 14 TENDERS JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received »t the offlce of the Jurutera Negeri. JKR., Johore Johor* Bahru 12.00 noon upto 15/7/63 from Class E' above for the: SUPPLYINO AND LAYING OP "NO FINES" CONCRETTE SUBSOIL PIPE SIDE TABLES BETWEEN MILE 77 AND MILE 78 ROUTE I, SEOAMAT.484 words
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Advertisement734 1963-07-05 14 (Continued from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT :i. »orrf« S.; (Mtn.)-Box SO ct*. -xtrm WANTED INTBLLIOENT Office Boy with ability to type. Must be willing and hardworking. Apply Box AOBO3 8.T., B'pore. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AMAH, light cooking, cleaning, two small children. Upper Holland Road, Phone (Spore) *****. REQUIRED MEDICAL LABORATORY Technician734 words
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Advertisement932 1963-07-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si Mm.)— Box St et*. txtra A VACANCY for Manager In a rubber estate, Ipoh. Applicant must have previous experience. Knowledge of Replanting and Accounts preferred. Reply to P.O. Box 673 Penang with full particulars nnd testimonials. ENGINEERING SALESMAN: Well established commercial bouse In Kuala Lumpur932 words
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Advertisement1028 1963-07-05 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Mix.}— Box U rts. txtrm COLDIN REALTY COMPANY, United Commercial Bank Chambers, 1-B. D'Almeida Street for discriminate tenants well-furnished Bats, houses Tanglln Katong. Phone (S'pors) (3700 (Accommodation Department). ■LLOYD MOOS I Air-Conditioned newly designed fully furnished D/ Single rooms bathrooms H/C xt/Sanltation _on.bath attached Private1,028 words
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Advertisement854 1963-07-05 14 EDUCATION If Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St ct*. txtrm MA. AY A N CORRISPONOKMCB OOLLECE offers Intensive Short Course far 1943 H.8.C., School Certldcate, F.M.C.E., gualllytng Test, L.C.X ate. and Genera Course for 1964/1963 examinations. Malay. Chinese. Tamil. Punjabi, all levels. Secure your Cre dits through our famous »*-g»-»» Language854 words
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Advertisement589 1963-07-05 14 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Ml*.)—B*x it rts. mxtrm GRAND REDUCTION SALE! Commencing as from Today. Varieties of textiles 4Oc. A. Yd. up. Visit:— 1. L'dnararn, 76. Arab Street. B'pore. CORONA NURSERY'S Sunday sales continue to draw attention. Wide range of orchid seedlings for your selection. Call at 313 Clementi589 words
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Advertisement651 1963-07-05 14 MISCELLANEOUS 2t Word* SS (Vint—Box St rto. extra) *PKAV PAINTING Rf FRICCft ATOM OONB (utthln 4 Hours) sin* repair refrlftrators experienced workmsiuhlp. excrllrnt service. *atl»f*rtioa> Guaranteed. Rrammable Charges. Oesitact Telephone (S porn *****. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) GENUINE PHOTOSTATS. VWODatS* M Koblnson Road. Tsi. W2340. y ALL PHOTOCOPY JOBS done651 words
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Advertisement1459 1963-07-05 15 aV^BJaMaa^B^aBka^BPJJBKa^BBBBBBTfaT 111 LIVERPOOL WtSl CUAiI UJt.. Out S'pora sam r snam •'tnant POIYOOMtS Li.trpMl. Havn Jill I J.ly I July B/1B Jiry 11 PELEUS L'ptti. OtiDiin. Glasfaa mi II Mly U PMy M/11 ktaj II •FMOOOeui I'paal. Oveiin. R'oaa H'twn lull It Jaly 13 Jaly 10/20 laiy 21 MINELAUS Linrpaal,1,459 words
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Advertisement1155 1963-07-05 15 m mil DM IL i I LJ LJ AY rM Wrt B 1 1 J DM THf E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BIEMCN, ANTWERP, ROTTLRPAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO. BOTwENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN -Qp^^Hi. S'von P. S'baa Paaaai Bf\S^\Pi "IOMA' a, 6U44 Ttaaj PM 5/ 7 Jtly l/SJtly H)fc»\pl1,155 words
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Advertisement1398 1963-07-05 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINtHTAt PORTS. raara S'naa raoias I BENUOCM (Lijki taaM. raaa. Halt, rian it PVTittay July 1/ I I BFMALBIHACa lialaa, Rotttrstm, Antwerp la PI, July I I BENVAUA (UJ itM.t, mmi. aaaawi -It Pt/Jily I BENNIANT L'patl. 6'aoatt. R'oaa. litrf Jar} 14/11 <aly 10/121,398 words
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Advertisement1265 1963-07-05 15 fe MeAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. >--_, leh Nt> ***** r*>Bkw. ILUINAM UNK (Jc KLAVENBM LINE LONamiAaWßa^ MTnaMAIA, LBS AJtttUS. SAN FRANCISCO, IUYIQMJLL ft kiawUtlwOlPtN. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNO. [in ■> iitM Aiceptiaj carte fir CaaUal ft Statt Aaarwa. CaiU Hatta bafart laalaa. Baits MIL r SJ™ rt "J"« unmmmmui 22221,265 words
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Article224 1963-07-05 16 SHIPS lying alengsids the Singapera Harbour «hit».« er expected tetfay i are: > Bolssevaln 8/9, TJlpainas 4/3, Boms, I 44. Hulda 33/34, Rajah Brooke 23.24. Klylng Hawk 43. Qenckalls 35/36. Bsmthla 42/43. Surabaya Maru 23/26, N.W. 1. Inner Readi. Boon Bee. Perils. Secumst. Rajah Brooks, Home Ann.224 words
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Article260 1963-07-05 16 TULV flrtt grade rubber buysrt f.e.b. eleted at S p.m. in Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72i cents per lb. down three-quarter* of a cent on Wednesday's closing level. The tone was quiet after eaater. R.A.S. snd F.M.R.E. cleaing prlaea m eenta per lb yetterday INT. 1260 words
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Article168 1963-07-05 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 4. Three months. Dunlops 20 eta. McAJlster 12 els. K. Smelters 20 cts. Robinson 11 eta. Esso 21 cts. Rothmans 11 cts. F. tc N. It tta S. Darby 4d. Gamma* 14 cts. C. Storage 4(d. H. S'pura 11 cts. 8. Tracktion 1.3. Hume pref168 words
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Article15 1963-07-05 16 Further June rubber crops Included Sunxri Tukang 67,500 lb. and Temertoh 109.300 lb.15 words
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778 1963-07-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange was very nervous yesterday and the industrial section of the market was easier although falls were not excessive. The index fell nearly 2 points. Nineteen counters eased the biggest drops being 10 cents in Dunlop778 words
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Article23 1963-07-05 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 3 July 4 Industrials: 121.36 119.47 Tins: 116.70 116.00 S rubbers: 111.20 114.20 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article766 1963-07-05 16 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in brackets: Industrial!: Bouitasd (1000) $1.67; Dunlops 53.24 SL. (1.000) 13.26 D. (l.OOO) 13. 26, (IS. 000) 53.28; (1.000) $3.30. (1.UO0) »3.23 (4,000) $3.22. (1,000);766 words
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383 1963-07-05 16 STRAITS tin yesterday followed the easier overnight tendency In London and the price was declared in Penang at $454.25, down $2.12*. The offering of 260 tons was estimated Increased by 5 tons. In London on Wednesday although a rather less buoyant tone383 words
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Article26 1963-07-05 16 July 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 724 cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $454.25 (down 52.12:.). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1151 1963-07-05 16 KAWASAKI KISEW KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaeiCic. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada lorviao s pore c Zu* Honoium S. Francisco l. Anftias N.York Montreal "Kaaikaaa Mars" Ji 21 Jily II Aif 2S Auf 21 Aif 15 See! 21 Seat "Se»»k» Man" 25/21 Aif 21/11 Aif 21 Sad I> Start 101,151 words
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Advertisement926 1963-07-05 16 W\ HOEGH LINES FOR CANADA— GREAT LAKES HOEGH DRAKE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage Prom Halifax or St. John NB. Spore P- S'hom Penong Itt Coll In Port lb July 7/9 July 2nd Colll 7/1 9 July 20/21 July AB.nt.: HARPER GILFILLAN926 words
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Advertisement278 1963-07-05 16 S'PO«E P SHAM PINANG ETA/ETO ITA/iTO ETA/ETO FROM BOMBAY COCHIN iS. HULDA" for FushiU, Nnooto, Yokohama. Naooyo, Osoko Kob* Jury 3/5 FROM CALCUTTA i KAKINADA M.V. "STATE O« ANDHIA" for AAoil, Kobt), Hirohata, Noooyo Yokohama Jsjtv 7/9 FROM AUSTRALIA tS. "DACOHOY" for Colombo, /Madras and Cakutto Jtiry t /H ii»rf278 words
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Advertisement796 1963-07-05 17 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. If EY stocks had good rises today when the current firmer trend in industrials widened to cover pracUcallv the whole list. Falls were small and mostly in second rank Issues. B HP. gamed 9d. to 545. and A.C.1.. C.S.R. and ICIANZ gained solidly. A.O.G. traded Is.796 words
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Advertisement408 1963-07-05 17 NOTICE We are pleased to Inform all our customers, friends and members of the Singapore Booksellers Assoda- lion with effective 6-7-63, we will be removing to 11, Selegle House,! Selegle Road, Singapore 7, and will continue our business at the new address. SOCFIN COMPANY LIMITED Notice is hereby given that408 words
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Advertisement907 1963-07-05 17 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED Less of Stock Certificate APPLICATION has been made to the Directors of this Company 1 by Koh Chew Ouat to Issue to her a duplicate of Stock Certificate No. ***** for $1,000 which has been lost or destroyed. NOTICE is hereby given that If within 30 days907 words
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Advertisement635 1963-07-05 17 NOTICES NOTICE The undersigned will be grateful i! any person who know ihe i whereabouts of Wong Ah Fook. the I administrator c." the Estate of Lee i Hon Shan leceased or hu relatives. would request him or them to .Tall Ic. ;ommi' i.cate with the undersignet' FOONO SEONO 3635 words
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Advertisement821 1963-07-05 17 NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output for June 1963 plculs 3,830. NOTICE The Public is hereby Informed that Mr. Khoo Soo Hup alias Khoo Hock Kool is no longer ln our employ as from 27th June, 1963 and has no authority to transact any business and/or make collections821 words
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Advertisement755 1963-07-05 17 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE OF 1959 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT PENANG In Bankruptcy No: 46 of 1963 Re: Watson Yoong Kirn Pong Exparte: Plorent M. L. Schruvers Creditor ORDER Before Tbe Honourable Mr. Justice Neal In Open Court Upon Notice of755 words
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Advertisement532 1963-07-05 17 FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEME TRENGGANU, 1963. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Trengganu up to noon on Thursday 11th July 1963 for the supply and delivery of the iollowing Estimated Quantity of Viable Cover Crop Seeds:— (a) 32.292 lbs Calapogonium Mucunoldes532 words
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Article303 1963-07-05 18 THIS WILL AVOID THE XMAS 'BREAK 9 AND HARD GROUNDS DURING FEBRUARY- BOWKETT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Malayan Rugby Union will consider at the annual meeting here on Aug. 4 a proposal by Selangor to advance the official season by a month. The Selangor Rugby.303 words
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Article198 1963-07-05 18 Women do well in test KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Women fared better than men in the hockey umpires written examination conducted by the Malayan Hock«y Federation Umpires Board ten day.s ago. Of the nine women who sat for the examination, eight of them scored more than 80 marka while several men.198 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-07-05 18 Santana down— and out rjOWM goes Manuel *J Santana of Spain on the Centre Court of Wimbledon during his men's singles semi final against Fred Stolle of Australia on Wednesday. Santana lost. And Stolle is in the final to meet Chuck McKinley of the U.S. Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1963-07-05 18 TOKYO. Thurs. Orient Junior welterweight champion, Bert Somodio of the Philippines, last night retained his title by Knocking out the Japanese challenger Shlgemasa Kawakaml in the sixth lound.29 words
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Article28 1963-07-05 18 BANGKOK. Thurs. The PA. of Thailand have selected 17 players for the team to take part In the Merdeka tournament at Kuala Lumpur In August. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-07-05 18 Goading is key man in Malacca attack CRICKET VTALACCA, Thurs. UTI Malacca cricketers have a big mission this weekend- To go all out tp beat Singapore in their MCA South Zone key match of Singapore. Osborne Goodlng, the 23--year-old West Indian fast bowler, will be the key man in the221 words
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Article29 1963-07-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. TBia Ministry of Health's third annual athletic championships and the Inter-hospital badminton and table Tennis tournaments scheduled to be held on Saturday have been po6tpO(icu iiiQCiiiiivCiy29 words
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Article54 1963-07-05 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Acceptors for the Grand National Hurdle to be run over three miles at Fleming ton here on Saturday art: Blue Oum 10.4; Coltara 10.3; With Discretion 10.3: Grecian Valour 9.11: Teneriffe 9.11; Limber HUI 9.5; Yarrawln 9.5: Big Brother 9.4; NewvUle 9.3; Delmore 9.2;Reuter - 54 words
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Article49 1963-07-05 18 TORONTO, Thurs. Ed Moehling. 22, the Illinois golfer who turned professional only last October, took a first-round lead in the Canadian Open golf championship yesterday with a flve-under-par 66. Two other Americans. Doug Ford and Tommy Aaron, had 69's and defending champion Ted Kroll a 74— ReutM.49 words
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134 1963-07-05 18 HYDRO'S IMAGE SHOWS KEENNESS IN WORKOUT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Hydro's Image, a fancied runner on Sunday, was eager to gallop when taken out by Keith Moxham for pace work on the sand track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. He was kept on the bit all the way. A winner over134 words
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Article125 1963-07-05 18 SOCCER Penan* state trial: State XI 6 Burnley Cup XI 0; KUne Div. 1: Indian Youngsters 2 Ptlmoor 1; Dlv. 2: Rovers 3 Police a. Krian Lge (P. Buntan MES 2 Town Board 1. N. Tebal L*e: B. Kawan 'A' 4 Jawl Est. 3; Byram 2 Victoria 0.125 words
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376 1963-07-05 18 Local attempts at breeding have all failed RACING by Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SEVERAL people have asked me whether there has been any attempt to breed horses for racing in Malaya. A reader who signs himself "Horse-lover" writes: "A mare In a riding school at- Klang recently dropped a376 words
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Article52 1963-07-05 18 LONDON, Thurs. Noel Holland, Australian lawn tennis player who fell down a flight of stairs at Wimbledon on Tuesday during the championships, was discharged from hospital yesterday. An X-ray of Holland's head, which he hit on the steps in the fall, showed there was no Injury to hisReuter - 52 words
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Article136 1963-07-05 18 SOCCER IPOH, Thur:;. -Two splendid goals by outside-left Jambu Kesavan helped Municipality to beat Perak Chinese R. C. 3-0 in the Ipoh Football League Div. 1 on the Padang here today. The other Municipality goal came from centre-lor- ward Yew Ah Weng Two hattricks and136 words
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212 1963-07-05 18 'GO ALL OUT" ORDER TO STORE XI FROM SAFA CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore will take the field against Negri Sembilan in their second round Malaya Cup tie at Seremban on Sunday with orders to go all out from the start. SAFA president Hussein Kamari has instructed the players not to212 words
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Article147 1963-07-05 18 SWIMMING SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixtee n-year-old Bernard Chan led all the way to win the 400 m individual medley with a record-breaking time of smin 24sec at the Chinese Swimming Club championships at Amber Read today. Bernard improved on his state record by 3.ssec. Second147 words
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Article31 1963-07-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. First match of the rugby season in Selangor will be played tomorrow. Language Institute will meet Specialist Teachers Training Institute In a friendly match at Pantai.31 words
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Advertisement99 1963-07-05 18 PALM DRIVE, OFF UPPER EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. 4 BEDROOMS WITH 2 BATHROOMS ETC Best Planning (f Design S/X~~~\\ Bigger House (f Lund Area i i 11 M ISB $26,900/- $15,000/--1 BJLSSQii* MONTHLY 15 V«. from >11,tUU/- >14Z.5U f^jMKL^ Specious Living Dining Sfi^B^*l^fc^"^fc (under staircase) Car Mtf WTJ* f*^S ifiH**S«s^fi**Zßft99 words
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Advertisement43 1963-07-05 18 CARS-TRUCKS ENGINES 1% I ■TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER $1.50 Complete SH^^fe your bathroom that esSelf adhesive backl Remain* f^^"' Hf firmly fixed to bathroom wall. Sola Agent*:— g Trading CoiipMW HolUnd (M) Lid. I Available at:- j I Fitzpathck't. Cold Storage, all Ittdmg 'C/43 words
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Miscellaneous114 1963-07-05 18 SPORTS DIARY SQCCER Malaya Cup: Kelantan v Perils (K. Bharu. 5.15.. S'jor Lge: TPCA B" v SEA (Princes Rcl'. Penan* Dlv. 2: I A v I MTC; Dlv. 3: Chinese Wanderers v DTC B (both matches at D. Kramali. Ipoh Dir. 3: Klnta Indians v Police (Jn Abdul Jalil>. Kilat114 words
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Article, Illustration2092 1963-07-05 19 15,000 are stunned as Cochet halts the Tilden Tornado The magic of Wimbledon never fades today ALAN HOBY recaptures the thrills of a great encounter on the world-famous Centre Court JT was the most cyclonic assault ever launched on the Centre Court. For 35 minutes the figures on the scoreboard2,092 words
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230 1963-07-05 19 F AS VEGAS. Thurs. Sonny liston appears to be treating Floyd Patterson with far more respect in their return world heavyweight title fight here on July 22 than he did before their first' meeting. Liston frequently said before last September's fight that Patterson wasReuter - 230 words
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Article67 1963-07-05 19 GOLDEN HOFF TO FIGHT WONG IN KL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An attempt Is being made to revive professional boxIng in Kuala Lumpur. A programme, featuring Golden Hoff. the Indonesian welterweight who fought with success In Singapore and Penang recently, is being arranged for July 19. at the Chinwoo Stadium here.67 words
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Advertisement105 1963-07-05 19 OUR GRAND SALE NOW ON BIG REDUCTIONWONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! ■•causa of ear arnuin. oota, ovory penon is allowed f buy as4y 2 pi*c« af oach Item nuwttomd "Cracaaita~ r.on-.ron stack S9.M 4 UP par pc "Cracaaita" *5 Tartan 4 JS% Cattaa Younamon shirt $3.20 4 UP par piaca. (Nat* m iraain.,105 words
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Advertisement195 1963-07-05 19 A dv MAURIER fThe world's finest filter tip cigarette "^cSSSSsVW fsWsWsi jftf. wTV iH c iV\r VbVlisVbVb \J*^ *^v o to°*' i i i« o«if** ■■111 bWcmSxsVsS .^(#o 4 o*** YAI ij CAUTION .I^/ Wh«» buying Grundig teleyision sets molt* sure that you ore given a Guarantee Card. This entitles195 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-07-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. POSITIVE step to help Malay contractors expand their business was taken today with the signing, of an agreement setting up a $5 million construction company. This is a joint Australian-Malayan venture called the National Construction Company. The agreement296 words
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Article58 1963-07-05 20 SAIOON, Thurs.— Two Buddhist monks and 22 followers, including children, were poisoned after drinking lemon juice in' a study institute near Saigon two days ago, a Buddhist communique said tori. The communique salj it was not known how the poison got into the drinks which58 words
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138 1963-07-05 20 SYDNEY. Thurs. The chairman of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation. Mr. Warren McDonald, said today Malaya preferred Australian investment to any other. Speaking on his return by Qantas jet from a sixday visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, he said Australia and Australian business occupiedReuter - 138 words
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Obituary33 1963-07-05 20 MAUAM AMULAMMAL ir.olher of P.L. Anthony laniard away peacefully ■■■v" 7j MuiiK.v Hill Terrace 4 30 p. in 3th JuK for Church Or Our L*dy of Lou Mr." thenci- fo Kidadarl OaaMtary.33 words
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Article20 1963-07-05 20 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Pope Paul today visited the offices of the Vatican City newspaper Observatore Romano. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-07-05 20 This ls the Argosy, the latest transport aircraft to join No. 215 Squadron at RAF Changl The aircraft, which has an unusual twin fuselage configuration, is a troop transport capable of carrying up to 69 fully-equip-ped men. For casualty evacuation work, there ls space137 words
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Article91 1963-07-05 20 BANOKOK. Thurs.— The Under- Secretary of Agriculture. Mr. I Chankthong Thongyal, is not in I Savour of crowing two rice crops pe"r year, the DaUy Trade News reported today. Thailand's present irrigation system was not good enough lo insure a good second crop. Mr. ThongyaiReuter - 91 words
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Article63 1963-07-05 20 GEORGETOWN, (British Guiana). Thurs. Mobs beat a man to death south of Georgetown yesterday as racial violence flared afresh in this strike-torn British colony Negroe* inllamed by rumours of attacks on their compatriots In rural areas, raped through the city attacking Indians, throwing them into trenches andReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration418 1963-07-05 20 JAFFAR'S HOPE OF BECOMING DOCTOR DASHED Discharged on condition he returns to Spore SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN AMBITIOUS young man who went to London two years ago to make his mark will return home soon his dreams shattered. He is 20- year-bid Jalfar Bamadhaj. who was conditionally discharged In a London418 words
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Article67 1963-07-05 20 AMERICUS < Georgia*. Thurs. An escaped convict who killed tnree people before taking a 14-year-old boy into a house with him «s hostage was shot dend by police here today. The man. Melvin Weaver, serving a life sentence for armed robbery, escaped from a FloridaReuter - 67 words
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Article427 1963-07-05 20 LONDON, Thurs. Events In the 8.P.-Shell bid for Burmah OU claimed most attention In the stock markets today. Just before the close, B.P. and Shell announced the withdrawal of their bid. There was an immediate rush into the oil market to sell and hectic conditions ruled. Burmah shares,427 words
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470 1963-07-05 20 Close to England's rescue after bad start ENGLAND Ist inns. STEWART lbw Sobers 31 Richardson b Hall 2 DEXTER b Sobers 29 BARRINGTON b Sobers 9 CLOSE not out 41 SHARPE c Kanhai b fiIBBS 23 PARKS not out 7 EXTRAS 7 TOTAL (Jor 5) 157 Wkte. fell at: 2.Reuter - 470 words
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Article423 1963-07-05 20 KEITH MILLER WRITES... EDGBASTON, Thurs. Garfield Sobers, that mercurial West indies allrounder, sent England's stocks reeling, capturing the wickets of England match winning batsmen Ted Dexter and Ken Barrington at lunch today. England, having won the toss, batted on dampish pitch but had slumped to 83 for three at lunch.423 words
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281 1963-07-05 20 WIMBLEDON I ONDON, Thurs. A twist of fate brought together top seeded Margaret Smith, 20--year old Australian champion, and unseeded American BillieJean Moffitt, to meet in the nnal of the women's singles at Wimbledon. In today's semi-finals, •before a capacity crowd of 18.000 on the281 words
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Article111 1963-07-05 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Ten m ore* in today's cri.-krt matches: r.i union: Somerset 239. Cambridge 138 (Griffith 4C>. Harrogate: Yorks v Pakistan Eaglets. No play, match abandoned ram. .'The Oval: Oxford 264. Survey 258-8 dec. (Storey 115. Edrich 47). Manchester: Northants 105-ft v I.ancs. Ilkeston: DerbyReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement76 1963-07-05 20 A PROUD 'DRADITION— f vary y*ar. tttt trada wind* carry to Singapore r* plcturtsqu* Bugis prahus.m trttir hundreds— trt«ir hold* filled with •pic* and marchtndlte from the far-off Cctetw*. AM trw men who Mil these craft I SE matntalr a trade link that Dm Deer Uflbroktn through the centuries... a76 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-07-05 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: IlicheM Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 91 77 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 93 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 7641 words
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