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Title Section22 1963-07-06 1 Wllt\4.l DAILY < I HIM llh SALE I\<IH»S lOO^W^^.^ The Straits Times raw Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration829 1963-07-06 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN All clear for Malaysia TUN RAZAK MAKES DRAMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT AT 1 P.M. TO CLIMAX 12 WEARY HOURS OF NEGOTIATION: ONLY DETAILS OUTSTANDING Everybody's happy, says Lee —From LONDON, Friday T^TALAYSIA is on and Singapore is part of it. After twelve and a half hours of829 words
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221 1963-07-06 1 RIALA LL'MPLH, Fii. Arrangements were made today for Tengku Abdul Rahman Jo fly to London tomorrow or the day alter to initial the Malaysia agreement. This followed reports from London that the Tengku had received Tun Abdul Razak's "come and sign" signal.221 words
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197 1963-07-06 1 TREE TUITION' LURE FOR SEX OFFENCES TOKYO. Fri. U.S. Army authorities have arrested a sergeant who allegedly used offers of English classes to lure young Japanese coeds to his home in Camp Zama for illicit relations. An army spokesman said Sgt. Robert Jones. 38. had been charged with sodomy, indecent197 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-07-06 1 Milord causes a rise in blue blood pressure LONDON, Friday. A COMMUNIST has shaken the aristocracy of Britain, and coronets are sitting awry on many A Communist had spoken in the House of Lords. And said the House itself should be scrapped Wogan Philipps, the 61--year-old Communist farmer who becameUPI - 238 words
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Article35 1963-07-06 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— Evan Halt. 26. plummeted nearly a mile to his death last night when both his parnchutes failed to open at a jumping exhibition in Union City. Indiana.— Reut Mr.35 words
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87 1963-07-06 1 Service wives in Katong complain to Queen I ONDON, Fri. A Defence Ministry spokesman said here today that complaints by Servicemen's wives about medical facilities in Singapore, listed in a cable sent to Queen Elizabeth, were "being looked into." The wives of two Royal Marine Commandos, Mrs Josephine Howson and87 words
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Article53 1963-07-06 1 KUCHINO. Fri. Sarawak's delegates to sign the Malaysia agreement are expected to leave Kuchlng for London tomorrow. They are the Datu Bandar Abang Haji Mustapha. Temenggong Jufcah anak Barieng. Mr. Ling Beng Slew and Datu Abang Hajl Openg. The Sarawak Attorney General. Mr. Philip Pike Is53 words
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Article55 1963-07-06 1 LONDON. Fri. The Daily Maii reported today that Harold Philby. named on Monday as the "third man" In the Burgee-Maclean Affair, had been sem in Prague three weeks ago. The report said It was believed Philby left Beirut lor Cairo and was flown to Prague from thereReuter - 55 words
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131 1963-07-06 1 Death leap protest by nurse over sweeping of floors COLOMBO. Fri. Vinitha Vidanage, 22, a nurse. Jumped to her death from a fourth floor window of the Government Secretariat here today to back nurses' protests against being made to sweep floors and do pantry work. A bloodstained note found onReuter - 131 words
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Article47 1963-07-06 1 TAIPEH. Fri. The Legislative Yuan (Parliament) today passed a controversial anti-corruption Bill which may impose capital punishment on violators. The Bill, introduced Jointly by 120 legislators, was necessary in view of the increasing corruption in the Government, supporters of the measure said.— UPl.47 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-07-06 1 A fraud charge now Profumo: LONDON. Fri. Former War Minister John Profumo was named yesterday in suit charging that he defrauded a magazine distributor out of £M by bringing a libel suit on April 10 on the grounds that the firm distributed European magazines alleging an improper relationship between himUPI - 85 words
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Article39 1963-07-06 1 LONDON. Fri. Marilyn (Mandy) Rice-Da vies, .18 witness In the vice trii-! of Dr. S'ephen Ward, due to tsart at the Old Bailey on July 15. flew in into London today from a holiday in Majorca.39 words
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Article31 1963-07-06 1 TALKS RESUME I ONDON. Fri M.tl.i\ in Singapore ;in< l British >lini>trr* rmnwd I Inn t.ilkv .it lr.n GMT (1 .i.m M.i1.0.m tinir) in the CoWitnoßwealth Relations Office. Renter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-07-06 2 SAIGON, Friday. f ]nVO 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 it was not known how the poison got into the drink, which has177 words
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Article123 1963-07-06 2 I J GENEVA. Friday 1 I THE African countries today forced Portugal out of the 92-Nation International Conference on Education here. This was the first success of a new diplomatic technique, born at the Addis Ababa African summit in May. It is aimed at ousting South123 words
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79 1963-07-06 2 Wild dogs terrorise Japanese island- TOKYO. Fri. Parents are escorting their children to and from school on Shiraishi Island because of roaming packs of wild dogs that have attacked people and livestock. A 60-year-old farmer's wife is in serious condition after being bitten by three wild dogs. She was saved79 words
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Article53 1963-07-06 2 LONDON. Fri. The Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, said yesterday that the cost of negotiating the release of 16 British servicemen from Yemen was expected to be about 150.000 shillings in local currency or £7.500. He said thai the sum of £150.--000 mentioned in the Pre.ssUPI - 53 words
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Article33 1963-07-06 2 JAKARTA. Pri. Russia has agreed to a postponement for an I unspecified period of repayment of I loans by Indonesia, the Infonna- lion Minister. Mr. Ruslan Abdul- gani. announced yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 33 words
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Article97 1963-07-06 2 IIANGKOK, Fri.— Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, Thailand's Vice-Premier and Defence Minister, said today he had received reports of both Chinese and North Vietnamese soldiers in Laos. Gen. Thanom said that 400 Chinese soldiers were In the Muong Sin and Nam Tha areas of Laos and 10Reuter - 97 words
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Article49 1963-07-06 2 r Whites in South Africa 4P will defend what hat been theirs for 300 years even if the rest of the world and the United Nations a declared war on them. Mr. Z. Swanepoel. Souuh Africans Trade Commissioner in Hong Kong, in commenting on the republic's apartheid policy.49 words
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269 1963-07-06 2 Impeached: Envoy who sold tax-free wines T»AIPEH, Fri. The Control Yuan has impeached Mr. Chang Tao-shing, adviser to the Nationalist Foreign Ministry and former Ambassador to Costa Rica, for alleged abuse of his diplomatic immunity to cover illegal transactions while .in Costa Rica. Mr. Chang was accused of: HAVING ENGAGEDReuter - 269 words
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71 1963-07-06 2 RANOOON. Pri.— The wreckage of a missing Union of Burma Airways passenger plane, a DC-3. has been sighted in Yunnan Province of China, it was announced here last night. The fate of its passengers and crew is not yet known. The plane was reportedReuter - 71 words
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Article34 1963-07-06 2 NEW DELHI, Pri— The Soviet Union is to supply India with the entire machinery and equipment for a new 480.000 kilowatt hydroelectric power plant under a credit agreement signed here.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration365 1963-07-06 2 NO WAR, NIK SAYS AGAIN AS REDS GET TOGETHER TO HEAL THE BREACH MOSCOW, Friday. TALKS aimed at healing the breach in world Communism began here today with relations between the Communist "Big Two" Russia and China in an unprecedented state of crisis.Reuter - 365 words
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89 1963-07-06 2 BIG RIFT: A STUDENT PULL-OUT BY PEKING TOKYO, Fri.— A Japanese newspaper said today reports were current in Moscow that all Communist Chinese students in Russia had received instruction to return home. The daily Sankei Shimbun quoted its Moscow correspondent as saying reports to that effect began circulating in Moscow89 words
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Article64 1963-07-06 2 GENEVA. Fri. The Soviet Union failed In a more to have an Item on Iraqi "genocide" against the Kurds placed on the agenda of the U.N. Economic and Social Council here yesterday. The 18-nation Council voted by 13 votes to nil, with two abstentions, that itsReuter - 64 words
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Article23 1963-07-06 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Police have arrested a Serviceman on charges of renting his pistol out to would-be robbers. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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183 1963-07-06 2 FREEDOM SWIM BY STUDENT FROM RED CHINA T'AIPEH, Fri.— A Comx muhist Chinese student defected to Na-tionalist-held Quemoy on Wednesday by swimming across the mile-wide Amoy Bay, It was reported He was Identified as Chen Hung-Pien. 24. of a university at Wenchow. Cheklang Province. Chen Is the third student to183 words
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Article75 1963-07-06 2 BEIRUT. Fri. Beirut Radio quoting reports from Aden yesterday said a group of unidrntlilrd soldiers In northern Yemen opened fire yesterday on «n aircraft carrying General Car! Von Horn, head of the U.N. disengagement mission in Yemen. The radio In an Arabic broadcast, said an assistantReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-07-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby iapSullm /We /must talk it ovw^V V JS-iS^BV SEPHXJ«LV OETWEEM Xg"*^/^ \tvub two of us, /PK3UT. GCOG6£\ «rr down ano y^\. MAKE VOUBSCLF /AMPfIKT A30 words
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232 1963-07-06 3 LONDON, Fr i Mr. Macmillan's Conservative Party suffered fresh shocks yesterday in parliamentary byelections polled at West Bromwich, Staffordshire and Deptford, London, for Labour defended seats. At West Bromwich. a bustling midlands centre, the Labour Party nearly doubled its previous majority,Reuter - 232 words
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219 1963-07-06 3 225 held in July 4 race bar inarch NEW YORK, Friday. ]y|ORE than 225 anti-segregation demonstrators were arrested in Baltimore yesterday as further racial unrest marked America's Independence Day holiday. Two senior church dignitaries and several Roman Catholic priests were among 22 clergy arrested in Baltimore as 400 demonstrators convergedReuter; UPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-07-06 3 ATHENS, Fri.— Mr. Panaa yotis Pipinelis. the new Greek Prime Minister, announced last night that he would accompany King Paul and Queen Frederika (above) on their contro-, versia. state visit to Britain next week. Commenting on the reported intention of .the BritishReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-07-06 3 Why Reds keep watch on even the innocent MARTELLI TRIAL TOLD OF SOVIET CARD INDEXES LONDON, Fri.— A British security officer said at the secrets trial of Italian nuclear scientist Dr. Giuseppe Martelli yesterday that the Soviet intelligence kept card indexes of innocent people so that an approach could beReuter - 333 words
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131 1963-07-06 3 French farm commandos, police clash again PARIS, Fri.— Police and peasants clashed in Southern France again yesterday in new protest demonstr ations against the Government's farm policy. Despite measures announced on Wednesday stopping fruit and vegetable Imports from non -Common Market countries to offset a surplus of domestic produce, farmReuter - 131 words
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Article52 1963-07-06 3 BONN. Fri. Franco-German co-operatlpn talks here yesterday failed to reach any concrete agreement on the problems to be solved if a common agricultural policy is to be implemented by the Common Market nations. The talks followed the arrival here of President of Gaulle and hisReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-07-06 3 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Colonial and Commonwealth Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday he was considering going himself to strike-torn British Guiana next week. The first thing was to try and" bring the situation back to normal, heReuter - 310 words
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Article45 1963-07-06 3 Remember one of he most important members of the Inglish household is the dog or cat. Admire the British Royal Family, babies and the #j> green lawns. —from a pamphlet Issued to 1.630 Prench children who left Paris yesterday for holidays with English families.45 words
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Article189 1963-07-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— President Kennedy yesterday chose 31 people including the first Negroes and the first women ever to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The gold medal Is the hijthest civilian honour the President can confer for service In peacetime. It Is given to a person189 words
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136 1963-07-06 3 OFFICIALS DENY NEW SPY SCANDAL RUMOURS LONDON. Fri.— Government quarters Insisted today that "nothing whatever" was known here of a new major spy scandal about to break In Britain, reports of which have been circulating in the United States and elsewhere. Officially these reports were treated as sheer speculation forReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement370 1963-07-06 3 ESQUIRES sth Anniversar y offering everything in new stock Big reductions in all items. USUAL NOW Docote- Wash Wear Shirt* $14.50 1.90 Arrow Sport Shirts (New Stock) 16.50 9.90 Joy-on, Manhattan I Marlboro Sport Shirts (New Stock) 14.50 7.90 Capri of California Sport Shirr. 22.50 11.90 Manhattan A Arrow Shirts370 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-07-06 4 DAD IS HOME after three months in Sarawak. Corporal Frank Chatfleld of 40 Commando Royal Marines being welcomed by his children at the Naval Base after sailing home to Singapore yesterday on the Commando Carrier, H.M.S. Albion with other troops serving in the Borneo territories. (See Page51 words
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157 1963-07-06 4 Change of union for bitumen workers SINGAPORE, Fri. The second Industrial Arbitration Court today allowed an application to delete the name of Singapore General Employees' Union, in a collective agreement, and substitute it with Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The application was made by the Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd..157 words
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173 1963-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. today observed that Singapore artists were turning more and more to "the grass-roots of our own society for their inspiration," and that this to a layman like himself was more striking than technique and finish.173 words
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205 1963-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The United People's Party, in yet another volley against the BarLsan Sosialis, today posed a long series of questions for direct answers from Dr. Lee Siew Choh and Mr. Chan Sun Wing. Of Dr. Lee. the Barisan Sosialis chairman, the UPP205 words
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222 1963-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A LITTLE more than two weeks ago, a washerwoman, Madam Ho Liew, lived in an attap hut in Geylang with six children. They were a happy family despite their poverty. Then suddenly on June 22, tragedy struck Madam Ho, 43, Was knocked222 words
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Article156 1963-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A four-and-a-half-hour meeting between representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Japanese Consulate-General officials this afternoon failed to reach any agreement on the nature of Japan's Gesture of atonement to ingapore for Japanese wartime atrocities. Statement At the end of the closeddoor156 words
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Article55 1963-07-06 4 SINGAPORE, Prl. Television Slngapura lias received a special film report from the British Broadcasting Corporation on the second Test match between England and the West Indies at Lord's. The film, which cont&lns highlights of the entire match, will be broadcast over Television Singapura from 655 words
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Advertisement85 1963-07-06 4 Today: 2.30-7.15-9.30 p.m. j "THIRD SISTER LIU" (Mandarin) Tonight Midnight: "LA PARSIENNE". Tomorrow Morning Show "BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN" 2 Shows Today: 3.30 I 7.30 p.m. Xc T «bVB OfVMU I'UMIXHi OMSK lomorro* J Srtows: 1.30-5-8.30 pm. Tomorrow I I 0.m.: "Vice Raid" 10 PRINSEP STREET, SINGAPORE. TIL: ***** Wmmhfn^mtHTmllill85 words
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Advertisement526 1963-07-06 4 [H.!- |l ii LAST DAY! I ..Horn- 1.30 4.00- 6 30 1 9 30pm J X Revenge of the Sabine Woaea Mr lono DomoiMjoet Rooof Moo— Cinemascope Eastman Color. "Btnto Sin9opuro" No: IS. J OPENS TOMORROW! J| ■j; ■^MI-IBBanC'lrJu X TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (Por) JACKIE GLEASON hi •Papa's Delicate Condithn t526 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-07-06 5 SCHOOLBOY CLEARS POLE AT TWO FEET A 14-year-old schoolboy, Robert Wee. clears the pole at two feet to win Singapore's first Limbo Rock competition at the Great World Cabaret. The Limbo Rock, one of the latest dance crazes, came to Singapore about the end of last129 words
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106 1963-07-06 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. The commando carrier, HMS Albion, returned to Singapore today with officers ard men of the 40 Commando, Royal Marines, and two companies of 2/10 Gurkha Rifles, who have been serving in the Borneo territories since April. More officers and men from the106 words
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Article27 1963-07-06 5 R A WANG. PrL A tree uprooted by rtrong winds held up traffic for two hours at the 48th mile Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh road tliis mornine.27 words
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254 1963-07-06 5 Red flag, arsenic set off a Mg probe TANGKAK (Johore), Friday. JXDP Special Branch officers have moved into this little town for one of the biggest antiCommunist operations since the end of the Emergency. The operation followed yesterday's discovery of a Communist flag and a big poster on the Kirn254 words
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114 1963-07-06 5 THE 'IVORY TOWER MYTH IS NO MORE... SINGAPORE, Fri.— The University of Singapore Students' Union expects its 1963 Welfare Week to net $50,000. The Undergrad, the union's organ, said the target figure of $45,000 had already been crossed. It added: "This year's welfare programme has met with the biggest success114 words
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Article42 1963-07-06 5 PENANO, Pit A fisherman, Ong Heow, 72, was Jailed for ten weeks today when he could not pay a total fine of $700 on two charges of possessing Illicit liquor and an unllcenced still on June 27. He pleaded guilty.42 words
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Article52 1963-07-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Anglican Bishop here, Rt. Rev. Roland Koh, leaves on Sunday for the United Stales and Canada where he will attend the 1963 Anglican Congress in Toronto. On his way to America. Bishop Koh will call on the World Council of Churches52 words
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187 1963-07-06 5 PENANG, Fri. A restricted resident, Wong Yew Hung, was today Jailed for two years for returning to George Town three weeks before the expiry of an order banning him from the city for five years. Wong, who has nine previous convictions187 words
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Article87 1963-07-06 5 SYDNEY. Frl. Four or the original crew members of the Krait. the Australian ship which sank Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour during the war. have offered to sail the ship back from Sandakan. ship back from Sandakan. to Australia. They have offered their help In the current87 words
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280 1963-07-06 5 'House full' signs go up at hotels for M-week KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Although there are still 56 days to go before Malaysia Day, all big hotels here, and most of the smaller ones, have already put up "full house" signs for the week-long celebrations period. The Federation Government, which is280 words
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Article70 1963-07-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, FVI. Pour members of the House of Represen. tatl\e» headed by the Mlni«t*r of Transport. Dau Sardon bin Haji Tublr. will lea-e for a two-week visit of New Zealand at the Invitation of the Government The other members, all from the Alliance70 words
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315 1963-07-06 6 Traiiors' posters against the Panas KUCHING. Friday. POSTERS appeared on walls of shops here and a number of kampongs around the town this morning accusing the leaders of Party Negara Sarawak (Panas) of being 'traitors" for having agreed to work together with the ©nti-Malaysia Sarawak United People's Party. In anReuter - 315 words
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204 1963-07-06 6 Case of the youth and girl of 14 who left home pENANG, Fri. An unemployed youth, Lim Lean Chye, left the Sessions Court after his acquittal today with a 14-year-old girl whom he was alleged to have kidnapped. Lim. 21, had claimed trial to a charge of taking the girl.204 words
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Article47 1963-07-06 6 TPOH. Fri. A country-wide drive for fund has been launched by the Malayan Association for the Blind with the "blessings" of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the rulers of the States. The fund collected will be used for welfare services for the blind47 words
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193 1963-07-06 6 SEREMBAN, Friday. rpHE Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan, Inche x Mohamed Shariff bin Mohamed, said today that the crime situation in this town was not as bad compared with Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Johore Bahru. i He made this statement In the wake of193 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-07-06 6 HONG KONG film star, Au Fung Ming, (Phoenix) flew into Kuala Lumpur yesterday to make a two-week appearance at the Pavilion Cinema in conjunction with a film in which she plays the leading role. Miss Au (above), who is 24, has127 words
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159 1963-07-06 6 PENANG, Friday. THE former Socialist Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today described as "utterly ridiculous" an allegation by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, that he (Mr. Ramanathan) had been promised the mayorship by the United Democratic Party. "Those are the words of a man159 words
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287 1963-07-06 6 'Each for all, all for each' appeal |fUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V Tengku Abdul Rahman today called on the 420,000 Malayan co-operators to make their societies as efficient as possible in the spirit of "each for all and all for each" In a statement on the eve of the 41st anniversary287 words
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Article100 1963-07-06 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A British Army spokesman today clarified a recent annuoncement that the wives and families of British troops serving In Sarawak are to be allowed to join their husbands for a holiday. He said: "We must emphasise that while the soldiers are to100 words
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Miscellaneous93 1963-07-06 6 Ait«y Oop By V.T. Rtumtim Dick Tracy B y Chmmfr Gout* <I 5 **S A MrTMOOA»«.e "1 fj SO now hEao fo<? •ATTLB. ITS EFFECT ON a^r rME STATE POUCB I DiBT smitW^ uvt 1 TUt L■« FELT FOP VCABS .M. OX Tweiß WAY TO V is OoU A wwtotgp93 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1963-07-06 7 The child killer— a vital new clue AS SCIENCE TACKLES THE DREAD LEUKAEMIA NEXTi THE SYMPTOMS JUST how wide is that corner which leukaemia is facing? And just wluit are the scientists doing to get around it? Many things. In many countries. And one of the most fascinating from your1,716 words
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Obituary34 1963-07-06 8 3D Wmrdt $1* i Minimum i FULTON Myfanwy (nee CoxheadV beloved wife of Michael and mother of John and Mark, on 29th Jane, at Timaru. New Zealand, in her Slat year. R.I I'34 words
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Article153 1963-07-06 8 Wara's Sl* f Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Mr. LI Halag Fa thank relatives, friends for wreaths, donations, loan of cars end attendance al the funeral. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Koh Ulan Seek thank relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths, scrolls etc. and attending night visits snd153 words
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Obituary23 1963-07-06 8 era's 11* (Mimmum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Pater Taa Thiam Hock departed »-7-«2. Oooe but never forgotten by wife and ctalldrea.23 words
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Article630 1963-07-06 8 There have -been many anxious moments m the immensely protracted negotiations an financial terms for Singapore's entry to the Federation of Malaysia. Even at the worst of times, however, it was impossible to feel complet? despair, or to seriously entertain the thought that Malaysia would be formed630 words
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Article392 1963-07-06 8 Any connection between today's Penang City Council elections and local government must be regarded as purely coincidental Rates and housing, sewers and drains, hawkers on the loose and lighting in the streets: these subjects, given a dutiful mention in the party manifestos, have since made no further392 words
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Article186 1963-07-06 8 The winds of change in Britain continue to blow mercilessly against Mr. Macmillan's government. A week ago, the public opinion polls showed a slight improvement in the standing of the Conservative Party; that is to say, they were less unpopular than they were a month ago Any thin186 words
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634 1963-07-06 8 from Gavin Young YEW YORK, Fri— The slight fifure frasps the edge of the pulpit. The sweating. closepacked crowd nods and murmurs in agreement. Lon« before the meeting had began,. every pew and seat in the West Harlem church had been taken. The634 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1963-07-06 8 KHOR CHEANG KEE - Socialist Front: The voters' verdict today KHOR CHEANG KEE AS 85,000 GO TO THE POLLS IN PENANG AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF TENSE, BITTER FEUDING BETWEEN THE CITY'S MAYORS... FROM PENANG, FRIDAY PE N A N C'S 8 5.000--strong electorate in George Town will give their verdict at the polls tomorrow1,221 words
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Advertisement670 1963-07-06 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1* Urn** S10 iMimimutm) MOLLOWAV To Ann aa* Colin •on oa 3rd July ai O.R. Malacca. Tbanka to Doctor it* man. D«o Oratla. I# W»r4» Sl* (Mimlamm) CAN HAN: Betweaa RJehard Kirn Bun. fourth so Mr. aad Mrs. O«n Cm Boon snd Nancy Boon Koon, youngest d o670 words
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Advertisement147 1963-07-06 8 NORMAL EYESIGHT vt VISUAL EFFICIENCY Many aaaala helieve their ayat and vision ars normal wheel they hova vWaa. Hawavar, pana* with or nermel tie it may still hava numerous vhjual deticienciei which wilt H4v**4aT#r hIS tO tfl I laTinal ■ai< B j ana ■mi Ta mm a taw af thaaa:147 words
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Advertisement67 1963-07-06 8 JISMELLS Airwick the wonderful air freshener banishes all unpleasant smells to bring you fresh and sweet air all day— in the home, kitchen or office. Available ir» bottles and handy spray cans at all leading stores. l^- jbfc===-_*' rw c fc also comes In the handy spray cart BASIC BIBLE67 words
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Article222 1963-07-06 9 Was downpour caused by cloud-seeding? SINGAPORE, Friday. AUSTRALIAN rainmaker Mr. E.J. Smith got into the speciallyequipped Dakota and took off early this morning, when he spotted clouds which looked suitable for seeding. Two clouds moving in the direction of the catchment areas between johore and Tengah were222 words
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Article28 1963-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Sixty-six travel agents, guests of Air-India will stop over here on Sunday In the course or an Inaugural flight between New York and Jakarta.28 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-07-06 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. As her great grandchildren rocked her gently on a specially-made swing. Singapore's oldest woman. Che Noriah blnte Buyamen. said: "I pray live times a day for long life and happiness. I have got both." She had Just celebrated what she152 words
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275 1963-07-06 9 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG by SINGAPORE. FrL When Mrs. Florence Glover "Mum" to dozens of Asian students in Melbourne started on her air journey to Singapore she had said she was "all trembly" at the prospect of meeting "my dear boys" again. Today, when275 words
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100 1963-07-06 9 Jilted— he threatened to kill girl friend SINGAPORE. Frl. A pretty young girl told a court today that her exboyfriend threatened to kill her and take his life if he discarded him to ma.vy another man. Sail ma Woo Oi Mul. 21. was testifying against Lee Kooi Lim who appeared100 words
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71 1963-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Malayan Breweries Singapore Ltd. have reached agreement on the union's claims. The union, which represents 600 workers In the company, called a "go-slow" following a breakdown in negotiations between the management and the union for71 words
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Article82 1963-07-06 9 OINGAPORE. Fr i Police today alerted firms against a "name dropping" confidence man. The man. according to police secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. has swindled several firms of large sums of money. Mr. Chelliah said that the con man usually telephoned a firm giving the name82 words
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Article15 1963-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Thirteen young women were today fined $10 each for gambling.15 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-07-06 9 From GEOFFREY GELDARD J^UCHING, Fri. Th c Sarawak Alliance has gained majorities on the Second and Third Divisional advisory councils. Independents control the Fourth and Fifth Division councils and the Party Negara and Sarawak United People's Party coalition controls the First Division council. These140 words
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Article43 1963-07-06 9 TAIPINO. Frl. Th« body of a man. Chan Kam Hong. 24, was found on the railway line near here. Nearby was a letter. It is believed that he had thrown himself at a moving train two night* ago.43 words
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131 1963-07-06 9 Boat with $40,000 cargo is seized SINGAPORE. Fri. A magistrate's court today ordered the confiscation of an Indonesian vessel, Tjempaka. and her cargo of 246 bales of rubber worth over $40,000. Mr. RIB. Pates. the magistrate, also fined SJafriIwln bin Noordin. 21, a crew member of the vessel, $5,000 or131 words
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678 1963-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. T*HE Government toA day called a Barisan Sosialis statement that the World Bank $45 million loan to Singapore was made under terms "unfavourable and even humiliating" a "mixture of wild falsehoods and wilful ignorance." The Barisan Sosialis, It said, pretended not678 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-07-06 9 KUALA LUMFTJR. FrL A white-haired Englishman who knew Kuala Lumpur when it resembled nothing more than "a large village" sat in the airconditioned modernity of a hotel lobby here today and spoke of his five-year labour of love. It is the303 words
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Article62 1963-07-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The chief South-east Asian correspondent for Associated Press, Mr. John T. Wheeler, was today admitted to the General Hospital here. He was injured when he waa thrown off his motor-cycle while trying to avoid a collision with a car In Ampang Road at62 words
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Advertisement123 1963-07-06 9 CHAPPIE the best food for the best dogs All the best dogs like full-diet Chappie. It has everything a healthy dog needs; liver, lean meat. fish, cereals and added vitamin A and D. Give yooi- dog full diet Chappie. FULL DIET j CHAPPIE ALL /fX A DOG NEEDS O/J SOLE123 words
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Advertisement198 1963-07-06 9 iiiiiiil discover the difference WBBM Try HOLDENS 'RED CARPET' RIDE TODAY! Let us introduce you to the smooth, quiet luxury Have a chat, discus* your motoring needs ol the new Holdan's Red Carpet Ride. Let us with us. Wa sincerely believe that Holdan has explain to you the engineering features198 words
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Miscellaneous517 1963-07-06 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM: 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- 476 metres Z£''iX't£2 V %£Z.*& "HOW WAVE SERVICE News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet 41 metres ffis c: 7i jo a^fis- A c.xr^ M AN L fl^?r "fi" 1 Time517 words
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240 1963-07-06 10 The virtues of Malaya's three main races by Minister VIALACCA. Fri. —The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera- tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today I picked out the finer points of the three major races to demonstrate what could be achieved if they all got together. Tin: INDIANS. Tor instance, he240 words
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Article24 1963-07-06 10 f'ENANG Fri. The annual ii i\hibition of St. Xavler s Institution will tx- held in the school hall on Tuesday and Wedne«dav24 words
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320 1963-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Fri piFTEEN resident students were suspended from the University of Singapore's Dunearn Road hostel recently for their "disobedience' of hostel authorities. The suspension has since been lifted, but the university authorities today clamped a curtain of secrecy over the whole issue. Mrs. Lv320 words
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Article70 1963-07-06 10 PENANG. Fri. The American Cun>ul In Penung. Mr. William B. Kelly, leaves on Wednesday on transter to the United Stales Embassy In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Kelly, who has been US Consul here for the past 20 months, will succeed Mi". Francis T. Underhill. First70 words
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Article39 1963-07-06 10 PENANG. Fri. Burglars broke into a textile shop in Bishop Street last nlaht and escaped with 55.000 wonh of cloth. Policr believe the burglars climbed on to thr roof and broke through the ceiling.39 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-07-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Two men appeared in court yesterday dressed as women one in sari, the other in baju kurong. Hashim bin Alaudin. 22. and Tan Kirn Yong. 26. wor* crimson lipstick and thick make-up. The magistrate. Shaik Daud bin Haji Mohamed Ismail,164 words
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Article41 1963-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Johor» Bnl.ru branch of the OverseaCtMMM Banking Corporation win ooerr for business at Its new, sixstorey $1 500.000 building on July 20 Tl;e Sultan of Johore will perform the opening ceremony at pm41 words
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245 1963-07-06 10 JPOH, Fri. For eight 1 days a bearded Germ a n cameraman stayed on a 150fthigh tree-top platform to film Jungle, wildlife. "It was quite an experience and well worth It", said Mr. Helmut Barth. 30. who arrived245 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-07-06 10 PKRTH. Fri.— Miss International Air Hostess, 22-year-old Nancy Liew (above) arrived by air last night from Singapore and declared: "Australians are dream men." She added: "Some of them are wolves, but they have a touch of finesse. Most girls like it that way." AustraliansReuter - 78 words
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Article38 1963-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ong Yit. 34. was fined $500 or three months' jail today for possession of hair an ounce of morphine, worth $40. aboard a bum-boat yes- 1 terday. He had a similar previous conviction.38 words
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Article73 1963-07-06 10 'RESIGN' CALL IF. PENANG. Fri. The Kelawei division of Umno may ask Its president. Inche CD. Ismail, to resign from the State Executive Council if its request for a low-cost housing scheme In York Road is not considered by the State Government. The division, at a meeting last month, passed73 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-07-06 10 KEITH HOOPER - 'Dragon' author's son in air chase KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY. Fri. Michael Keon. eight-year-old son of the Australian author whose book "The Durian Tree* I was made into the film "The Year of the Dra. gon" in Malaya rej cently, figured in dramatic incidents here earlier this week when his265 words
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Advertisement243 1963-07-06 10 *****0 i 1 1 1 1 1 ACI U 461 a day is history "300 000 I Mm__ SlOt historical- It's history. More than 461 motorcycles were exported by t Honda every day 1961 The first half pF of this year has shown thai the 168,554 Honda motorcycles ™f sold243 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-06 10 C^— i i 1 I this calls T"l r /o«.om: think ß-«tß's\ I K>« B*ASTIC I FT; 1 SuGGeSTIM 1 W6 GCT I23 words
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LETTERS
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294 1963-07-06 11 THE Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Ordinance 1962 has two amendments which do not seem to be fair to employers, and private employers in particular. The first point is that employers' contributions to the CPF will begin from the date of employment and not after294 words
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Letter63 1963-07-06 11 Sarawak voters deceived ANY company wilfully Inducing the public to give It money under false pretences faces prosecution. Why should not a political party be prosecuted for wilfully deceiving people Into giving It their votes? It would be interesting to see what would happen If a few voters so deceived63 words
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Letter121 1963-07-06 11 J AM most grateful to hear that the police authorities are adopting every possible measure to reduce the number of road accidents In Ipoh. Various regulations have been Imposed for this purpose and one of them Is forbidding cyclists to ride abreast. But what has happened? Police constables121 words
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147 1963-07-06 11 FOUR-MONTH WAIT FOR HOUSING BOARD FLAT INOTE with interest the letter (S.T. July 1) of Mr. Thiruchelvatn of the Housing and Development Board, particularly the paragraph in which he states: "And more conclusive than statistics and tables is the fact that applicants for board accommodation can move into a flat147 words
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Letter71 1963-07-06 11 A FEW mouths ago there were two dental surgeons at the dental clinic of the Kluang Hospital attending to the welfare of the people, especially school children. Now there is only one and he is available on Saturdays and Sundays only. One surgeon serving two days in a71 words
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191 1963-07-06 11 WHEN children born in 1947 were six-plus In 1954, they were unable to obtain admission to schools parents were told they would have to wait until 1955 and that only sevenplus would be admitted thereafter. But in 1956 again six-plus children were admitted to Std.191 words
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180 1963-07-06 11 Refunds on British tax claims IN the Straits Times of June 8 there appears a letter written by "Investor" wherein It is stated, when dealing with tbe subject of United Kingdom Income tax claims, that brokers are not particularly keen to help the small investor get his refund. It is180 words
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Letter292 1963-07-06 11 ALTHOUGH a lot of J\ money has been spent building the National Library, very little attention has been devoted to the needs of the reading public. The number of chairs and tables Is hopelessly Inadequate. Last Saturday I had to wait more than half an hour before I292 words
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Letter154 1963-07-06 11 IITHY is the Ministry of Tt Education so tardy in making refunds to examination candidates? Last April I registered for the H.S.c. examination and paid $62.50 r£ examination fees. In September, however. I withdrew from the exa- mination, and was duly notified by the Ministry that a percentage154 words
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Letter54 1963-07-06 11 rrttiE dumping of refuse In X front of the market In Old Airport Road Is most annoying. In spite of dustbins being provided nearby and In the market, hawkers still dump their refuse on the road which attracts hundreds of files. The fetid odour Is exasperating to the54 words
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Letter22 1963-07-06 11 rls very essential to either instal a traffic light or have zebra crossing between Bugls Street and Albert Btr;et. CROSSING Singapore22 words
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Letter143 1963-07-06 11 WITH the coming of Malaysia, it Is high time that we had a powerful national broadcasting station whose voice could be heard distinctly, especially throughout the Malaysian territories. The English service of Radio Malaya is poor in its reception and full of Interference from powerful neighbouring143 words
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Letter43 1963-07-06 11 A LONG Jalan Nipah, there are several private houses and government quarters but surprisingly enough not a single street light. This road Is about half a mile long, quite isolated, and thus an ideal place for prowlers. RESIDENT Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Advertisement150 1963-07-06 11 m^£~^^ yjj^nMmp j ;>_. I Enjoy the masculine freshness of P IB^ Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness; Bfl the distinctive m—miin* look. S3 IHUtTON -NEW YOHK LONDON Poll Ml Spray Ciodsrant Dtodotint m AVANT GARDE fSlull150 words
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Advertisement207 1963-07-06 11 Exeeiient Opportunity for tnrvsintvntl ENG AUN MANSION Thomson Road, 3rd mile/near Novena Church FLATS FOR SALE $13,900 NEARING COMPLETION ENG TAI MANSION St Thomas Walk, off River Valley Road. (NEXT TO NANYANG ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS) 5-STOREY LUXURY FLATS CONSTRUCTION WILL BE COMPLETED BY END OF OCTOBER OFFICE PREMISES ft207 words
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Advertisement359 1963-07-06 12 NOTICE GAMMON (MALAYA) 1959 LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) At the FOURTH ANNUAL OENERAL MEETING of the Company to be held at No. 5. Road 203 Petaling Java, Selangor. on Saturday the 10th August, 1963 at 12 noon the Directors will recommend the payment of a Dividend of359 words
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Advertisement605 1963-07-06 12 ontinurd Irom Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it ef. txtrm MEMS WANTED earn 40 cents a box Christmas Cards nonprofit organization Box A 6900 S.T. Spore. WANTED MALAY LADY to teach office staff Nk ional Language and to perform Clerical Duties. Apply Box A 6927 8.T., Spore.605 words
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Advertisement946 1963-07-06 12 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Ml*.)— Box M ef. mxtrm RBAO tarn Senior Apporatmenu Va east in The Sunday Mall eaob week WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AMAH, light cooking, cleaning, two small children. Upper Holland Road. Phone (Spore) *****. ADVERTISING AGENCY Require* a young man/woman for Its Marketing Department. Work involve* research946 words
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Advertisement992 1963-07-06 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box It ef. txtrm HOUSB ON HILLTOP or near aaa wanted by European bachelor. Telepbone (Spore) ***** during office hour*. EUROPEAN COMPANY Requires Two Three Bedrooms Bungalow oo long leas* from 1-9-1963. Apply P.O. Box 129 (B'pore). ACCOMMODATION R B 0 U I R992 words
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Advertisement1067 1963-07-06 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS it Wmrda $1 (tUau) Bma It eta, mwtrm TOUR MALAYA T-DAVB 888/-. Departure:- 14-7-63, 4-8-83, 11-8-63, IS-S-63. Baaickok Cblrajrmai 15-Daya— 5320/- 3-8-63. Cameron Highlands 4Days $33/- 3-8-63, 6-8-63. Contact Nam-Bo Travel Service. 188. Cross Btrwt Spore Tel. *****. 18 DAYS Honfkonz; Tour departtnf Ist Aocust 1963 per s.s.1,067 words
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Advertisement1050 1963-07-06 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Words SI (Ml*.)— Box It ef. txtrm FIRST OFFER $2500 Secures IMT June, Volkswagen new paint. Excellent condition. Ring (Spore) ***** for appointment. No Dealer* Plea**. TM3 SIMOA/1880 .1961 Austin 850, Ford Zodiac. 1960 Ford Falcon, Austin Cambridge. 1966 Volkswagen. For more particulars Phone (S'por*) *****.1,050 words
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Advertisement1051 1963-07-06 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words $S (Ml*.) *W It eta, txtrm PORO ZEPHYR 1880 Mb a 11. Brat registration 18-6-60, on* owner accident free. Insures** to February 1964. Price $2,300/-. Contact Vincent (B'pore) 2MBI or ***** (afternoon). TSB2 F/FALCON, 1961 afmor Van. 1960 M/Oxford. O/Rekord Mercedes 220. O/Kapltaa F/Faleoa. 19591,051 words
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Advertisement861 1963-07-06 12 BEAUTY CULTURE it Words Si (Mi*.)— Box It eta. mmtr, safe: scientific post-natal exercise* for flues* aad allmmraa. Fully illustrated $3/- (post-free). Laurence* Agency, 1 Muscat Street. Singapore. POST-NATAL SLIMMING, ngare shaping, latest hairstyle. French Jelly Peeling, Facial massage. Wax Hair removmg. guaranteed pimple treatment. Salon Pboenlx. holder of world861 words
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Advertisement1587 1963-07-06 13 Ib tiUIPuUL li WESI COASI SJU Out S'pon Sam i- S'naa t«a«i POLYDORUS titaraaaL Havrt July 7 Jily I July 1/11 Jaly 11 "ILEUS l peal. Oublm. Ctotaa* >-i 1* wy 14/ it taly II Of Msoscm fatal Outiia. R'daa Ntan lily 11 lily 15 laty 11/21 taly 21 MENELAUS1,587 words
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Advertisement1469 1963-07-06 13 ■■w ml l om^ifnfjrnjpnnmm THE E. A. C. LlNESsailings to genoa, le navre, hamiurg, iremen, Antwerp, rolterdam, amsteiioam, oslo. goiheniur6 ano copenhagen /^~*4M|V Sport 7, S'haa PeatH A/W-AA "I0MA" tj Sailll UPart/IJily 1/ I Jaly V?3»M3| MALATA' /1/24 Jtly 1/ 2AH V4\A~jSr -MOMIASA" I) 21/24 Jaly 27.21 July 25,21 July1,469 words
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Advertisement1418 1963-07-06 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOSL I CONTINENTAL PSRTS. Sport P. Sham Pentng j lEHREOCH (E.Lp.) L'pttl. R'dam, Hull, H'burg ll Pt/Tttty tENALIANACH LtatM, Rotterdam. Antwerp la Pt/Tatay BENVALU (E.L.) Itaaea, M'bro, Haabirg ll Pt/Tttsy BENNIANT L'pttl, G mouth, R dam, H'brg Jlly 14/17 Jlly 11/22 Jlly 21/24 lENALBER (H) N'ktrg,1,418 words
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Advertisement1296 1963-07-06 13 feMcAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. feiatr Itli Hi: U331 ELLEaUtAM UNI tjt KLAVENESS LINE LINOIN. MAMIURG, ISnERBAM, I LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, »A»RE. NUU ft MIMIESBROUIB. SEATTLE. VtNCOUVER ft PORTLANI. CITY ar utu AccaptiH cargt lti CeiUal ft ShU mii vr vim Aaerica. wan* n'nw noni, Tton TSSf 1 Calls Ham1,296 words
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Article253 1963-07-06 14 JULY firtt grads rubber Miyers I.c. a. I cloud at 5 p.m. in Slngapar* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72 cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Thursdays closing leveL The too* was qulst. R.A.S. and F.M.R.t. cl.unt prises In centi par Ik yesterday: Int. 1253 words
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Article242 1963-07-06 14 SHIP* lying sienmdt the ttngaswrs Harbeur wharves er eis*cttd tedsy arst Agapenor 31/S2, Patroelua 1/2. Bennacbi* 42/43, Flying Hawk 45. Kastmbar 27, Laboan Hadji N.W. 2, Perils N.W. 3. Tronoh N.W. 4. Surapitan N.W. 1, Eastern Baga 27/28. Kbloik Zellnsky 8/9, Dtomad 10/11, Eastern Moon 13/14, Benrlnnes242 words
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832 1963-07-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE announcement that the Malaysia talks in London were "near complete and final" agreement and that Tengku Abdul Rahman would be asked to fly to London acted as a tonic to shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday afternoon832 words
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Article23 1963-07-06 14 Malayan Mock Indices Joly 4 Inly S Industrials: 119.47 120.8? Tins: 116.00 115.40 S rubbers: 114.20 114.20 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article751 1963-07-06 14 pOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Beustesd (2.000) $1.70. (1,000) $1-71: Oimleps $3.25 SL. (1,000) $3.36 D. (3.000) $3.21, (1,000) $3.22. (1.00O) $3.24. CLOOO) $3.25. (3.000) $3.28.751 words
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Article581 1963-07-06 14 Downward trend in rubber prices 'THE approaching holi- day period in consumer markets and the consequent lack of buying from overseas, combined with the below average Russian purchases for July, finally made itself felt here say Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their current survey on the Malayan Rubber Market.581 words
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Article55 1963-07-06 14 Malay Coconut Estates directors announced they have received representations from a majority of the shareholders that It would bo desirable to seek a bid for tin- company's estates. Having given the mutter th.ir clom consideration, the directors concur io tin* wew and irr therefore investigating the possibility55 words
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Article27 1963-07-06 14 July 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5455 (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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431 1963-07-06 14 RUBBER Is now at Its lowest level for over 5 years. On the Malayan Rubber Market yesterday opening Indications were slightly lower than Thursday night, but selling pressure did not develop and prices were maintained at a quarter cent decline. Lower sheets431 words
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Advertisement1147 1963-07-06 14 Y^-^^^-^^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic and Great Lakes East Canada Sarvlea b po^c f w'fiiTi MOPQtuiu S. rfincisco l Anjcics ft. torn Montrtsi "Kaaikawa Mara" 2S 21 lily II Aug 2S A« 21 Am 15 Sept 21 Sift "Cmsia Mara" 25/21 Aig 21/11 A« 21 Sipt 271,147 words
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Advertisement819 1963-07-06 14 ■UTKUNDi EURUPt MBVICt Spore P. Sham Penang M'smies, Ham, Osasirm, YAMA 11/11 J«ly U/14 i««> '■> Altwerp. HMlsrg. BraMa, MMII SOUTH I WESI AFRICA WWICE. S'pori TIDRA 11/12 My Durban (21/7), Port Eliiabetl. (217 H. Caoetcwn (M/ 7), Matrdi (4/1), Port Harcourt. Lagos (11/1). Cotonou (12/1), Lome. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown.819 words
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Advertisement191 1963-07-06 14 NITTO LINE Colombo Service «.C. "MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo S'PORE PENANG 13/15 July 14/17 JULY «|MU: UctMic l\»jt (Sucapirt) LM. Ueimark Htm. Sin**" Iti. ***** Ateatj Ocmiic Ll«r< (F M) Iti. 7. Weld Out. Pe«» t ***** VWM PIHAM PIHANO CTA/CTD ETA/ITD ETA ETO FROM CALCUTTA ft191 words
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Advertisement920 1963-07-06 15 OPTION PREMIUMS PRODUCE PRICES (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) /MINESE Produc. CKChanM. Sings Julr Thr« months. JL,*"" Dunlopa 20 els. McAlister 11 cts. C.conut sll bulk S44i sellers, drum K. Smelters 2g cts. Robinson 11 cts. $4"i sellers. Kmo 21 cm. Rothmans 11 cts. Cspra: July. Aug. UK/Continent (28 r AN. 1 set*.920 words
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Advertisement357 1963-07-06 15 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Ftl. *pHE share market closed this week on a buoyant note. Rises out numbered falls by two to one. B.H.P. finished a busy week by gaining today to 555. before closing 6d. higher at 545. 6d. Most other moves were moderate while falls Included some leaders. ICIANZ357 words
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Advertisement250 1963-07-06 15 AOKAM TIN LIMITED (incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). The Directors of Aokam Tin Limited announce the following ■ale of tin concentrate: For quarter ended 30th June, 1963 piculs 3.870. For year ended 30th June, 1963 piculs *****. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that250 words
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Advertisement733 1963-07-06 15 ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held on Friday. 12th July, in the Singapore Cricket Club at 5.30 p.m. A large attendance is requested. NOTICE THIS is to notify the public that MR. WONG YEW TING is no longer employed by us and he733 words
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Advertisement507 1963-07-06 15 TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC URMURK TENDEK. TENDERS are Invited for the supply of 500 sUckable. tubular steel tables and 500 chairs tor use In the lecture rooms of the Polytechnic. Prototype table and chair which are to be regarded as the pattern. may be viewed at the Polytechnic, between the hours507 words
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Advertisement274 1963-07-06 15 is 1964 HERE ALREADY We believe so at we unpack the new DECCA 19 and 23 inch Televrsion Receivers. DECCA hat been chosen by the Governments of Malaya, Singapore and North Borneo for Marine, Weather, Wind-finding and Air Surveillance Radar. DECCA Television will be chosen by discerning Malaysians for the274 words
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365 1963-07-06 16 Soccer transfer system is illegal— court LONDON, Frl. rpHE London High Court dropped a bombshell in English professional football yesterday by rul- ing that its retention and transfer system for players was illegal. The court also decided that the system was not binding on the players. The ruling came at365 words
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169 1963-07-06 16 Two groups in Europe proposal is defeated DAVIS CUP LONDON, Fri. A recommendation to change the structure of the Davis Cup 'lawn tennis competition by regrouping the European Zone into two sections was defeated at yesterday's annual meeting in London of Davis Cup playing nations. It was agreed In principleReuter - 169 words
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490 1963-07-06 16 Epsom Jeep - HAREITTA CAN CHALK UP ANOTHER WIN Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OUTSTANDING trial on the course here this morning was that of Hareitta, who ran 3£ in 35 2/5 with Khamis Saimawe up. The going was fast. The mare is in terrific form and should follow up her490 words
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Article146 1963-07-06 16 Report on Relko: No drugs rE CL'RRAGH. Fri/— The Stewards of tbe Irish Turf Club yesterday announced that they had received the analyst's report on the samples taken from Relko on Saturday at the Irish Derby here and these were "negative for drugs." Relko. the odds-on favourite, was withdrawn afterReuter - 146 words
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Article151 1963-07-06 16 BRISBANE, Fix— Acceptors for the Doomben 10.000 to be run over 7f at Doomben tomorrow: KUsherry 9.6; Samson 8.11, Plantation 8.2. Hißhmra 8.1. Tippcrary Star 7.13, Red Smoke 7 11, Prince Paladin 7.10. Maspero 7.9. New Zealand 7.9. Persian King 7.9. Grammar Lad 7.8. Fort Fair 7.8.151 words
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Article1479 1963-07-06 16 Race One: 2.0— Cl 2 Div 2—5-1 E 1 Ginrer Bread (Huka Kongsi) Martin. 49 0 Johnson I 2 70C08 Obedient Son (Leong St.i Daniels 6 8. 13 *Bubi*n t I 3 ON* Kidding (XL St.) Osman. 7 8*1 1 *M. Ismail 3 4 6 General Trong (Mr.1,479 words
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207 1963-07-06 16 ATHLETICS HELSINKI, Frl.— Results of finals in the "World Games" athletics meeting here yesterday were: IN METRES 1 Larry Quested (US) 10.3. 2 Willie Williams (US) 10.4. 3 Pault Ny (Fin) 10.5. 4 Klaus Olonska (W. Ocr) 10.6. 6 David Jones (Br) 10.6. BoerjeReuter - 207 words
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Article46 1963-07-06 16 TORONTX>. Pri. Doug Pord. 40. of the U.S. fired a four-under-par 67 yesterd; y to take a twostroke lead at the halfway mark in the $150,000 Canadian Open golf championship. Following a first round of 66. Ford had a 36--bole total of 13i\ Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement59 1963-07-06 16 MYCIL j, I Medicated ft* rmt —*m aMft for foot Infection* i Mycll (Ivts quick Hlvt£)| relief antf poillKss [I If Ml JJ protection. F" V J Soothes PrlckV due to exct««N« pcrspiratlMW Will JL not harm the icott t-Jr'i- I delicate ikin. ky M*i i THE MITIM OtM i59 words
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216 1963-07-06 17 BADMINTON OINGAPORE, Fri. Wong Peng Soon said here today that he hoped to get down to the job of coaching the Malayan Thomas Cup team as soon as possible. "I have not been able to watch some of the trainees in action recently.216 words
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579 1963-07-06 17 8 Thomas Cup 'hopes' in Perak tourney AIK HUANG GUNALAN EXCUSED BY BAM IPOH, Friday. [TIGHT of the ten Malayan Thomas Cup "hopes" will be seen in action in the Perak open badminton championships here from July 19 to 21. The absentees will be Tan Aik Huang, the Penang schoolboy579 words
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Article67 1963-07-06 17 Support for Selangor move CKREMBAN, Fri. N.S.R. Bickers, president of the NegTi Malacca Rugby Union, said today he was in favour of Selangor's proposal that the official rugby season should begin in August instead of September. "The Rugby Union season in England begins in September and for years Malaya has67 words
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Article36 1963-07-06 17 SINGAPORE, Prl. There will be no Inter-club relays In the Singapore AAA junior championships to be held on July 20-21. Instead there will be an inter-U-am relay. Any four athletes can form a team.36 words
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Article20 1963-07-06 17 MALACCA. Pri. This year's Malayan National lawn tennis championships will be held here from Aug. 1 to 420 words
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128 1963-07-06 17 Six records broken by Perak police ATHLETICS IPOH, Fri.— Six records were broken and one equalled on the first day of the Perak Contingent Police athletics championships here today. New records were set In both finals today. The other marks were broken In the heats. In the pole vault final128 words
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129 1963-07-06 17 TOP GERMAN COACH IS COMING TO MALAYA KUALA LLMPUR. Fri A West German soccer expert will visit Malaya next month to conduct a course for Asian football coaches. Ho is Karl Heddegott, a top-class coach attached to the Sports School of Heneff, in West Germany. He is being sent by129 words
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Article200 1963-07-06 17 MALAYA CUP TRENGGANU 4 PERLIS 1, Kuala Trengganu, Fri. rrRENGGANU scored their first win in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Perils 4-1 at Padang Paya Bunga here today. Trengganu could have won by a bigger margin but many of their efforts fizzled200 words
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Article381 1963-07-06 17 KEITH HOOPER - Aussie club invited by FAM KEITH HOOPER SOCCER by OYDNEY, Fri. Apia- Leichhardt, one of the top clubs in Australian soccer, have been invited to make a tour of Malaya. The invitation was received last Saturday by the club, through. New South Wales Soccer Federation secretary Bob Clarke, from F.A.381 words
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Article251 1963-07-06 17 SWIMMING SINGAPORE Frl For the fnnrrh successive year Tan fourth successive year un Hwa Luck became individual champion at the AngloChinese School swimming championshiDs held at Amber Read today. He won five events RociiltcKesuus. Boys Div. A: lo*'m rre«? tysS~ -1 Kung Slang Yo,251 words
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Article61 1963-07-06 17 S()((ER Penmnt Dlt. t: MTC u iTT* 1 IA 0. Ipoh Dlt. 3: KIA wo. Police; Medicals 3 Kllat 1. TaJp* Inf Lee 'A': Survey 2 Fed. Armed Forces CSU 0. Krfen Lf« (P. Bun- ***>: P»J»t*n Beni 1 Suar* Muda. gg' BUr 0 H-Mlc Mt. t: WD61 words
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Article53 1963-07-06 17 JAKARTA. Prl. The Indonesian Football Federation said yesterday they were unable to accept Malaya's Invitation to play in the Merdeka tournament this year at Kuala Lumpur (Aug. 8-18) because they had earlier committed themselves to a tour of China, North Korea and North Vietnam by the national teamUPI - 53 words
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Article33 1963-07-06 17 HONO KONO. PTI. The annual Aw Hoe inter-port soccer match between Singapore and Hong Kons will be played here on Oct. 19. the Hong Kong F.A. announced here last night.33 words
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Miscellaneous389 1963-07-06 17 SPOR TS DIARY CRICKET MCA Lge: Spore v Malacca (Spore padang) Penang v S'gor (Pg>. TENNIS Malayan Malays championships iKL padang). L. Perak open championships (T. Anson). Spore YMCA open (Bras |Basah Rd. 5). BADMINTON Sgor restricted championships (SBA hall). Penanq Youth Week tourney (PPS hall. 2.30 7 p.m.). Malady389 words
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247 1963-07-06 18 Accord in London and the unhappy ones... SINGAPORE, Fri.— News of agreement on all major points in the London talks between Malaya and Singapore failed to make at least two political leaders here any happier. The lt.tris.in Sosialis chairman. Dr Lee Siew Choh. said tli,- talks had never been accepted247 words
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192 1963-07-06 18 KUCHING. PH. Two Indonesian Land Dayaks. Jumbeh anak Godeng, 18, and Rehau anak Glndol. 20. were brought before the Serian district court In Sarawak's First Division yesterday on two charges under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations. The first charge was that on April192 words
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Article33 1963-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Frl The Yang dl Pertuan Negara. Inche Yu-sot bin Ishak will attend the St John Ambulance annual inspection at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 4 pm.33 words
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Obituary72 1963-07-06 18 MR. CYRIL MARRY RVVIS, 74 Of Srrrmhan »udd»nly 0-7-83 Id Singapore Olcnraxlea Honpltal. Kunrral urran«rinvnu MM <<• oiimil In iht preu ■< noon i«KKibUMADAM rll CHEAH NCft 70 «-«1fl -Ji Mr. Oun Lap Allan Oan Kirn i.i.i. J I- Amu ol Jd«ln Mulacni niawd away iw.irrfutiy on 3<i B.M72 words
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Article61 1963-07-06 18 TOKYO. Pri.— Two Jet lighters of the Japanese Air Self-Defence Force crashed today when they touched each other in mid-air over Ishlnomnlci City, Northern Japan. Police said on-, of the pilots was missing. The other was rescued by a fishing boat. One of the JelReuter - 61 words
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Article21 1963-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. A new restaurant "Troika Room." White B ..r Restaurant was opened today at 82-2 Bras Basah Road21 words
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Article180 1963-07-06 18 PEKING, Friday. "THE Chinese Foreign Ministry yesterday handed the Soviet Embassy here a "strong protest" against the Russian demand for the recall of three Chinese diplomats and two other Chinese. The protest said the Russian recall demand was "onesided" and "unreasonable." The Note brought the ideologicalReuter - 180 words
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66 1963-07-06 18 BIRMINGHAM. Pri. Officials denied press reports that Queen Elizabeth had fallen on her face at the Royal Agricultural Show at Kenllworth near here, yesterday. The director of the show. Mr. Francis Pemberton said: It Is absolutely untrue." He said the Queen tripped andReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-07-06 18 Freyberg (VC, DSO four times) dies WINDSOR (England). Fri. General Lord Freyberg, V.C., a former GovernorGeneral of New Zealand, died last night soon after being admitted to a Windsor hospital. He was 74. Bernard Cyril Freyberg was one of the Commonwealth's greatest fighting men His courageous exploits in two worldReuter - 182 words
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Article80 1963-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. Justice Ambrose, in the- High Court today, upheld a magistrate's court conviction and sentence of a fine of $40 imposed on each of four persons on a charge of gaming in public It was said that Lee Khoon Cheng. Goh Tan Crie. Lim80 words
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103 1963-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. A British destroyer today raced to the coast of Sumatra to pick up an Injured seaman from an oil tanker. The Norwegian seaman stoker mechanic Olsen Otto, wis later transferred for surgical treatment on board the aircraft carrier Ark Royal. The destroyer Diana103 words
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Article569 1963-07-06 18 TN a relentless display of controlled, power tennis, "Chuck" Mckinley of United States won the men's singles title at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships here today when he beat Fred Stolle of Australia by 9-7, 6-1, 6-4. The 22-year-old Texas College student, who was seeded No.569 words
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Article313 1963-07-06 18 KEITH MILLER - KEITH MILLER reporting on 3rd Test EDGBASTON, Friday. 17NGLAND were all out 216 in their first innings J-« at close of the second day's play in the Third Test here today. They were 157 for five over- night. When play resumed this morning England suffered further313 words
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Article183 1963-07-06 18 T ONDON. Pri. Results of cricket matches played today were: At Maidstonr: Abandoned as a draw-rain. Essex 293-8 dec. and 63-2. Kent 302-9 dec. At Taunton: Abandoned as a drawrain. Somerset 239 and 117-3. Cambridge U 138. At Ashbv-de-la-Zoucb: Abandoned as a draw-rain. Warwick 167 and 0-0. LeicsReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-07-06 18 HOUSEWIFE Mrs. HE. Teh (above), 41, will soon be able to take care of herself come what may. She is one of the 100 students including six women of the Korean art of selfdefence, the kwon do, now being taught regularly six121 words
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Article374 1963-07-06 18 LONDON, Pri. The stock markets ended the week on a satisfactory note but with buyers tending to hold off in front of the week-end. Gilt-edgeds started off well, but In the afternoon abort-dated stocks were inclined to ease. There was still a good deal of Interest in the374 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-06 18 LJIGHEST and lowest tempera- Hires in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 pm yesterday: Hirhcst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penansi 88 75 Ipok 91 72 Malacca 90 70 Singapore 88 7742 words
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