The Straits Times, 8 July 1963
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Title Section20 1963-07-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 8, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article549 1963-07-08 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN It's going to be 15-star Malaysia with Brunei coming in once Sultan's position among Rulers is settled BE PROUD-, OF TOUR MALAY Start the week with it-National Language ■mm Month includes you!«™ From 1 LONDON, Sun. ALL is set for initialling the Malaysia agreement549 words
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Article85 1963-07-08 1 MACAO. Sun. The Macao Gambling Syndicate will spend "about US$7 million" on various projects to attract tourists, according to v Macao businessman. The businessman said the syndicate will build another modern hotel and a new gambling casino. while the luxurious Hotel Estoril will be ready U> accommodateUPI - 85 words
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Article, Illustration315 1963-07-08 1 MANY HEADS HAVE FALLEN, BUT WE STILL HAVE PEOPLE'S SUPPORT' CHICAGO, Sunday. VK(iH() leaders yesterday approved a "battle plan" against segregation in schools and Onions at the close of a six-day convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People here.315 words
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79 1963-07-08 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A softball player Richard Ho. 28. died soon after he collided with another player daring a same on the Singapore Recreation Club padang this morning. Ho, playing for the SRC, pit ked up the ball and rushed towards a police player to79 words
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Article57 1963-07-08 1 CHERAW. (South Carolina). Sun. About 30 army parachutists were stricken with a form of food poisoning on their way from Port Benning. Georgia, to For i Bragg. North Carolina. An army spokesman said the victims were taken ill on Saturday afternoon after eating box lunches theyUPI - 57 words
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398 1963-07-08 1 Defeated Kean Siew says 'we will return' pENANO, Sun. The chairman of the Penang division of the Labour Party, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said today that he was not disheartened by his defeat. He added: "'The result in the city and rural electlons In Penang and our victory in the398 words
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Article104 1963-07-08 1 JAKARTA, Sun. I PRESIDENT Soekar- no, in a speech here today, warned he would order the closure of any banks that "exploit the people." During Dutch rule Indonesian banks had operated solely for the benefit of "colonial imperialists and capital- ists," he said. Now they wereReuter - 104 words
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104 1963-07-08 1 Gun found: 4 Indonesians detained SINGAPORE, Sun— Marine Police tonight detained four Indonesians after the discovery of an automatic pistol and 333 rounds of ammunition in a sailing-boat. The four detainees formed the crew and were about to sail for Indonesia when police were called In by a Customs patrol104 words
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119 1963-07-08 1 DIVISIONAL COUNCILS SET-UP IN SARAWAK COMPLETE KICHING. Sun.— Elections to all the five Divisional Advisory Councils in Sarawak were completed today. Of seats in the First Division Party Negara controls 12, the United People's Party 10. Independents two and the Alliance one. In the Second Division. 19 oat of theUPI - 119 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-07-08 1 My dilemma Mrs. Profumo DYMCIU KCH (Kent), Sun. Mrs. John I'rofumo, former actress Valeric Hobson, was k i ven a warm and sympathetic ovation by a bit crowd here today at her first public appearance since her husband resifned an Britain's War Minister a month ago as a result ofReuter - 231 words
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Article69 1963-07-08 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Japanese contractors are to conduct oil surveys on Java, Ceram in the Moluccas. Madura and West Irian under an agreement signed here. Officials of the Indonesian Government Oil and Natural Oas Company. Permigan. signed the agreement with Mr. Tsdashii Maecia, chief of theReuter - 69 words
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Article34 1963-07-08 1 BERKELEY i California i. Sun., A California engineering studert. Mi Wade White, ha.s de-l velopeu a new automatic technique for tianscribinij English text into Braille, the University of California announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article180 1963-07-08 1 Jagan agrees to 'peace plan' GEORGETOWN (Bri- tish Guiana), Sun. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, Premier of British Guiana, has announced agreement to a "peace plan" to end the 11 -week general strike in the colony. He said last night that a British Trades Union Congress mediator. Mr. Robert Willis, had toldReuter - 180 words
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Article27 1963-07-08 1 VIENNA. Sun. United Nations Secretary-General U Thant flew from Sofia to Geneva at the end of his 72-hour official Tlsic to Bulgaria. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article38 1963-07-08 1 TROOPS KILL TWO <>KOR<»ETOWN (British iuiana). Sun. British roops firrd on crowd of Icmotvitr.itnr-. last night it r.j>t C— it \illagr of Roianol. killing Wwn Indians md wounding two others mli<r >piik<-Mii.in >aid here "day, Hcutcr38 words
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Advertisement117 1963-07-08 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old 'GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore Penono.. they now say it's time for a 3£j eir117 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration113 1963-07-08 2 Be brave, says Soekarno at rally JAKARTA, Sun. President Soekarno (aboviM saiil yesterday that the Indonesian people should be courageous to "touch* danger. Addressing a mass rally marking Indonesia's return to its revolutionary constitution. President Soekarno said Indonesia would not be a great nation if the Indonesian people were afraidReuter - 113 words
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Article41 1963-07-08 2 HONG KONG. Sun. Two more cholera cases have been discovered in the past 24 hours, bringing the total In this years outbreak to four. The latest victims are a 51-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration446 1963-07-08 2 AS AMERICANS BECOME DISILLUSIONED SAIGON, Sun. A MERICAN officials in Saigon who have for the past two weeks been voicing disillusionment with the government of President Ngo Dinh Diem, are now expressing bitter resentment over official charges that the U.S. aided an abortive coupReuter - 446 words
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90 1963-07-08 2 PRESSMEN BEATEN BY VIETNAM POLICE SAIGON, Sun. South Vietnamese plainclothes agents assaulted a foreign correspondent and smashed the cameras of photographers covering a Buddhist ceremony here today. This was the first time in the 29-month religious troubles wracking the country that correspondents had been manhandled. A camera was struck fromReuter - 90 words
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199 1963-07-08 2 S. Africa 'doomed' if no change in policy JOHANNESBURG, Sun.— The Judge who inquired into last year's Paarl riots was quoted today as saying that South Africa was doomed unless, there was a change in the attitude of the Whites to the Africans. In an interview with the Johannesburg Star,Reuter - 199 words
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323 1963-07-08 2 Marking border of West Irian talks soon CANBERRA, Sunday. AUSTRALIA will soon approach Indonesia with the results of the first aerial mapping of the border between West Irian (formerly Dutch New Guinea) and Papua, which is administered by Australia. Officials here say that Indonesia will be Invited to confer with323 words
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Article98 1963-07-08 2 Missing plane found: No survivors RANOOON. Sun. —A state-owni Onion of Burma Alrwayg passe ger plane, reported missing wi 15 passengers and six crew aboa on June 10, has been (oui wrecked with no survivors in il Yunan Province of China. An official announcement lssu here last night said theReuter - 98 words
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137 1963-07-08 2 T ONDON, Sun. The •"Royal Air Force was sent on a wild goose chase today when an aircraft went searchIng for a non-existent "sinking ship" in the North Sea. A Shackleton aircraft took off from Northern Ireland, after a distress signal wasReuter - 137 words
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Article69 1963-07-08 2 ROME. Sun. A parliamentary commission of Inquiry into the Mafia held its first meeting here yesterday as Italy staged the biggest drive since the war to stamp out the ancient underground organisation which flourishes on protection rackets In western Sicily. Public opinion has been stirred byReuter - 69 words
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Article26 1963-07-08 2 MOSCOW, Sun.— Soviet scientists and engineers have built an atomic power station which can be dismantled and transported by air. Moscow Radio said. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-07-08 2 New Philby sensation: 'He was a double agent THIRD MAN 1 SPIED FOR BOTH THE BRITISH AND RUSSIANS HERALD T ONDON, Sun. The v Daily Herald said yesterday that Harold Philby, the "vanishing newspaperman," was a double agent working both for the British and the Russians. It said that Philby.Reuter - 366 words
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133 1963-07-08 2 NEWARK (New Jersey), Sun. Richard "Teddy" Coicman. a Negro said to hare shot dead his wife and sister-in-law, wounded his brother and two neighbours and seised a white girl as hostage, surrendered meekly after a police manhunt here yesterday. The 18-year-old girl,Reuter - 133 words
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Article188 1963-07-08 2 NEW ROLE FOR THE FOREIGN LEGION PARIS, Svn. Presir dent de Gaulle has decided not to disband the French Foreign Legion, even if its new assignment does entail such unromantic tasks as house-building. The legendary heroes of last-ditch stands at desert outposts no longer keep watch over the French Empire,Reuter - 188 words
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Article80 1963-07-08 2 MOSCOW, Bun.— Five men have been shot for leading a group illegally profitIng from the manufacture of fountain pens, buttons, razors and rulers. The newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya, which announced the executions, reported last February that the Russian Supreme Court in Leningrad had imposed the deathReuter - 80 words
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Article21 1963-07-08 2 PEKING. Sun. China and Rumania have signed a cultural co-operation agreement, the New China news agency said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-07-08 3 Getting set to pedal in the sky by a heli-cycle AMATEUR inventor Clifford Davis, 52, is getting ready to pedal up into the sky. In the front room of his home in Le*ds-roa*d, Wakefield, York>i;i". he has made a helicopter, liora bits of five old bicycles. Mr. Davis, a propertyMirrorpic - 112 words
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115 1963-07-08 3 NORTHAMPTON (England) Sun.— A 25-ytar-old driver. John Dunn, was killed in the third race of the Martini Trophy meeting at Silverstone when his Brabham llOOcc car spun off the track after a curve and hit a wall at 100 miles an hour.Reuter - 115 words
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87 1963-07-08 3 COLUMBUS. (Ohio). Sun. Astronaut John H. Glenn may resign from tin' space programme to run as a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from his native Ohio next year, informed Democratic sources said yesterday. The plan to dvi Glenn into the race was seenUP - 87 words
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270 1963-07-08 3 THE 'SHAMEFUL MEMOIRS-BY VATICAN VATICAN CITY, Sunday. THE Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano A yesterday criticised newspapers which paid huge sums of money for the 'shameful" memoirs of women involved in scandals. 1 An article attacked what :i called the "journalistic contradiction," of newspapers which cried scandal and at the same270 words
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80 1963-07-08 3 BONN. Sun.— The Volkswagen Company has no intention of bringing out a new model or of changing prices in the foreseeable future, Mr. Heinz NordhofT. managing director of the company, told shareholders here yesterday at the annual meeting. An estimated 650,000 vehicles came on* theReuter - 80 words
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126 1963-07-08 3 Save the leopard appeal to milady of fashion T^EW YORK, Sun.— The Audubon Society, the leading nature lovers' organisation, has appealed to women not to buy leo-pard-skin coats to help save the leopard from extinction. Mr. Carl Buchmeister, the president, asked in an editorial in the society's magazine: "Is miladyReuter - 126 words
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Article67 1963-07-08 3 LONDON. Sun. Russia has made a documentary film about the activities of Oleg Penkovsky. executed In May for spying, and Mr. Grevllle .Wynne, the British businessman sentenced to eight years' Jail. The film Is said to contain shots "taken unknown to the spies while theyReuter - 67 words
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Article37 1963-07-08 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Former President Herbert Hoover. 88, is making a "very satisfactory recovery" from an attack of bleeding suffered last month as a result of a gastro-intestinal illness, a family spokesman said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article159 1963-07-08 3 rAST BERLIN, Sun.— A British Army corporal stationed in West Berlin has defected to East Germany and asked for political asylum, ADN news agency reported. It named the man as Cpl. Brian Patchett. and said ne had been serving in the Joint Communications Department atReuter - 159 words
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119 1963-07-08 3 Salesman decides Tm going to be a Lord ST. LEONARDS (England). Sun. A car salesman and his wife hare derided to become Lord and Lady. Peter Robertson. 42. and his (.crman-horn wife Inutlborg. are changing their names legally to Lord and Lady Robertson. They said they have already designed a119 words
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296 1963-07-08 3 Now Maudling admits it: Tories lagging far behind... LONDON, Sunday. THE Chancellor of the Exchequar, Mr. Reginald Maudling, often mentioned as possible successor to Prime Minister Macmillan, said yesterday that the Conservative Party was trailing far behind the Labour Party in popularity. He said the reasons were not the sexUPI - 296 words
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141 1963-07-08 3 DON'T SELL THE CONCORD TO U.S., SAYS LORD BRABAZON lONDON, Sun. Lord J Brabazon, chairman of the Air Registration Board, is against selling the Anglo-French Concord airliner to the United States. He told the board: "I want to protest against supplying America with these Concords.. "We have pulled too many141 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-08 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby P Of OF A NEW MAHl-MADE V/OtfOCX *S 1 Ml V MMmI I I I ra><^_ MMMJ^b^ I23 words
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Advertisement239 1963-07-08 3 X^^l ULTRA MODERN t^jy COOKERS rides ■■■t^^B—Ti Equipped with the Utwst fi^^^^^^ device* to >»ye fuel and r«--11 duce cooking time to mini- S/ mum. FIDES quality-built g«s A^^Sjg-g. i^k_ cooker* «re avdildble in y^Bp^%^^jgfl^^^^ wide rangu of dttrdctive dnd iTx^^^^^B^S^^" budget-priced model;.. The popular model The Space-Saver with spacious239 words
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489 1963-07-08 4 JOHORK BAIHU', Sunday AN ESTATE driver told a Johore Bahru magistrate today how a friend had asked him for extensive details of the estate cashier's movements a few days before a $10,000 armed robbery took place. Syed Din bin Syed Mohammed489 words
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Article216 1963-07-08 4 SPA on that Malay varsity SINGAPORE, Sun. The >3 secretary-general of the Singapore Peoples' Alliance, Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, today clarified a recent report that the party would set up a Malay university in Singapore if it came into power. He explained that during an interview a reporter from a216 words
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99 1963-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Seven 1 categories of Government emI ployees are outside the scope of I the Central Provident Fund Ordinance, according to a gazette notification published over the weekend. They are: (1) Employees who are in pensionable employment, including, employees on probation99 words
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Article39 1963-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Stephen Sestanovlch, the Public Affairs Officer of the ConsulateGeneral of America, will speak on "University Education in the Unltea states," at a Lions Club dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Thursday at 8 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-07-08 4 NANCY: ONE VITAL POINT... SINGAPORE, Sun. Malay- an Airways air hostess, Nancy Liew < above", today clarified a statement attributed to her in Perth last week that "Australians are dream men." Nancy returned last night from a three-week stay in Australia where she won the "Miss International Air Hostess' 1205 words
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Article82 1963-07-08 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today urged the St. John Ambulance Brigade to keep pace with fast developing Singapore which "is on threshold of greater prosperity and expansion." Speaking at his annual inspection of the brigade at Jalan Besar Stadium, he82 words
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293 1963-07-08 4 Allowance claim holds up police strike SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees said today that disagreement over a claim for shift duty allowance was holding up a settlement of the wage dispute over which 100 police civilian staff are now on strike. According to the AUPE's general293 words
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Article136 1963-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A mixed integrated secondary school at Jurong, which will provide instruction in two language media. Chinese and English, will be ready to function on July 15. Parents who want their children to attend this school should register them there early. The new school, which can136 words
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Miscellaneous387 1963-07-08 4 THE following is today's Bangkok (TO 723) 7.35 p.m. Darwin. Sydney (QF 740) 7.45 schedule ol civil aircraft Malayan Airways: From Kuala pm. movement* at Paya Lebar air- Lumpur (ML Oil) 10.06 a.m.; Gamda: To Kuaia Lumpur, port Singapore: from Penang, Ipoli, Kuala Bangkok iOA 804) 9.30 a.m.; to Lumpur,387 words
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Article, Illustration2235 1963-07-08 5 SEAT'BY'SEAT RESULTS OF THE PENANC ELECTIONS PCNANG, Sun •JHE Alliance last night won 45 seats, five uncontested, of the 72 in the elections to the George Town City Council and the Penang Island, Province North, Central and South rural councils. As expected, the Socialist2,235 words
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300 1963-07-08 6 Orang utan: Time runs out for the baby snatchers JESSELTON, Sunday. '^HV. smuggling of baby orang utan into Sin^a pore for re-export through a clearing house in Bangkok may soon come to an end as a result of international moves to save the breed from extinction. The Fauna Preservation Society,300 words
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Article83 1963-07-08 6 Scholarships for 63 children 'PELUK ANSON. Sun. Scholarships totalling 53.200 will be awarded to 63 children of members of the Lower Perak Malay Gov ernment Servants' Co-opera tive Thrift and Loan Society at a presentation ceremony in the Malay Club here on Saturday. The presentation will be made by Inche83 words
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144 1963-07-08 6 Traffic police swoop on 'pirates 9 SINGAPORE, Bun. Traffic police here cracked down on the operators of 24 pirate taxis in various parts of the Island durint 'he past month netting i total of about $5.ODr f rom compounded Mnes The operators caugh plying along Havelock Road. Alexandra Road Queenstown144 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-07-08 6 MISS Winifred Talalla, president of the Women's Tnternatlonal Club In Kuala Lumpur, distributing packets of soap to aborigine children at the Bukit Lanjan aborigine settlement at the 13th mile. Damansara Road, yesterday. Forty members of the club went on an "educational outlne" to the settlement125 words
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103 1963-07-08 6 HOLIDAY CAR CRASH KILLS CLERK: SEVEN INJURED JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Singapore clerk, Quah Heng Huat. 19, was killed today when a car in which he was travelling with a party of seven holidaymakers, overturned near the lift milestone, Kota Tlnggl road. Quah, who left school three months ago, died103 words
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91 1963-07-08 6 SECURITY FORCES MOLL ANOTHER BANDIT IN SARAWAK CLASH Kt'CHING, Sun.—Security forces in Sarawak's Second Division have lulled another armed bandit. Meanwhile in the First Division at Kampong Nibong, in the Serian district, bandits murdered a Land Dayak woman and wounded a kampong headman. The bandits were arm- etl with rules91 words
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178 1963-07-08 6 'Ong trying to attract attention to himself SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Barisan Soslalls today accused the secretary general of the United Peoples Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, of trying to "attract attention to himseir by adopting quarrelsome tactics" with the Barisan Sosialis. A party statement, commenting on a number of UP.P.178 words
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Article21 1963-07-08 6 PEKAN. Sun. Inspector Ahmad Rahiml bin Dato Abdullah has been transferred from here to the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur.21 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-07-08 6 Dato Ismail is acting Premier KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is acting Prime Minister in the absence of Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, both of whom are in London. Dato Ismail is expected back64 words
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Article186 1963-07-08 6 Book to help in Malay exam SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Dewan Bahasa in Singapore has published a bi-llngual book which will be of great help to those who are sitting for the next Standard One national language public examination in August. The book consists of 62 lessons. It is also useful186 words
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168 1963-07-08 6 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— This State capital will go gay for three days from Wednesday to celebrate the 45th birthday of the Sultan of Kelantan. The town has already been decorated with flags and bunting. Several arches with the words "Long Live the Sultan" have168 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1963-07-08 7 JEREMY HORNSBY - Take pepper and curry JEREMY HORNSBY DUKE ELLINGTON TALKING BY HE makes music that is changeless. He is called the genius of jazz But the world of Duke Ellington is not only in front of his famous band. His symphonies and scores range over the world. Next month, his score1,202 words
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Miscellaneous232 1963-07-08 7 Onp By V.T. llu ml in Si^Jff l^!tS.'3? v N6 V^ 3XIl -V < \ofccw9b.~7l I om..>ou *wm to V H |_i mean mt V/// SnISQ'JTSSSf' 9 s Y IUT U M«»l *V»rß LONG "BkKE CVER >OUH NO- «U X> Jl*T J/ *^BPi NOw IM T V HAVING 9UX P\J»JC232 words
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Obituary41 1963-07-08 8 Word* SIO >l|i»im»«. ASPINALL: on JVtn June, EUie, dearly loved wife of Jack Ajpmall of 41 Arundel Avenue. Kwell. Formerly of Bunderland and Singapore, funeral service at Bishop Wearmouth Parish Church, Bunderlnnd oa Friday 6th July 1963 at 2.30 p.m.41 words
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Article148 1963-07-08 8 X* W-ordt tit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the lat* Mrs. Koh Jek Kiang <nee Madam Quek Joo Suan thank all relatives and friends for their wreaths. scrollK. donation.-, attendance and kind »!>*i*t»ncr at the funeral. MR. ANO MRS. K M. Slvasankaraa thank their friends and well-wisher* who gave valuable148 words
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Article109 1963-07-08 8 Wards Sit (Mimmmm) RVVITA CRISPBREAO Is the perfect aid to slimming. Knjoy dell.-ious Ryvita. Made from wholemeal rye. Rich In Vitamin B and minerals. EXCITING NEW STYLES Of "Odette" Model drense* oi. display today at Cute Dre»« Shop,*. Clifford House. VI Collyer V)uay. Singapore. NEW! The Cnsllppable by Warners.109 words
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Article46 1963-07-08 8 Words KM (Milt.) LUKE'S COSPEL EXPLAINEO. Apply to "Upward Path" Postal Bibl* Courses. P.O. Box 902. X.L for ou> rimplr course. Costing 12/INVITE QUESTIONS, INQUIRIES unit critirism* on Buddhism. Golden opportunity to clarify your douhts Write to Secretary. Buddhist Missionary Society. Temple Road, Kualn46 words
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Article595 1963-07-08 8 I The development decade has rot begun well for Asia and the Far East. Real income last year per head of population actually declined, by ap- proximately two per cent The Ecafe region's total exports fere about three times the prewar level, but those of the world's595 words
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Article437 1963-07-08 8 The Socialist Front can have little heart, as it has little cause, for rejoicing over the Penang election results. True, the party has been given a third term, and the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, is himself back with a tidy majority. But I there is a world437 words
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Article252 1963-07-08 8 The Alliance had virtually won four of the five town council elections in Pahang by nomination day. In Raub, Kuala Lipis, Kuantan and Temerloh-MentaKab, the opposition parties yielded so many seats without a contest that the only real question wjts, whether the Alliance would retain control by an252 words
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Article, Illustration950 1963-07-08 8 RONALD BURNS in Beirut.. .where spies are NOT in short supply: TN A SMALL X restaurant here in Beirut today I sat down to lunch next to a man who is almost certainly a Russian agent. What Is more, everyone in the room950 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-07-08 8 "Cheer up If Krushchev's so interested in us we must have some stupendous secret weapon— that nobody's told me about!20 words
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Letter427 1963-07-08 8 THE members and staff of the Central Electricity Board greatly appreciate the generous compliments you have paid to us in your second leader of June 27 on the occasion of the inauguration of the Cameron Highlands hydroelectric scheme by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. At the end of427 words
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Advertisement616 1963-07-08 8 Strait. Timet k Malay Mail Classified advertisement* may be hands* tat let Ptoor COLD STORAOE ARCAOE Orcnsrd Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO— stATONw K(P*tL ROAO— NAVAL MASK A«tK»n.«d Agents crnr book stork ltd Winchester Hsu**. CeW>»r Omb; TMK NEWS FRONT FHzoetrlck's S»*srm»HiH M. M. ISMAIL t Admiralty Koeel,616 words
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Advertisement34 1963-07-08 8 PHILIPS SALES AMD SERVICE fesJ 'i TELEVISION Showroom facilities I at Clemenrcau House 1 extended until 8.30 st. p.m. except Sundays f ai H ALLIED RADIO V 160 CLtMENCEAU AVENUE E SINGAPORE Tel *****34 words
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Advertisement153 1963-07-08 8 you £et Lots W^Ujj from I mi II H Th c distinguished JJ^J. IJI American f i 1 1 1 r si i i_-r m cigarette preferred the world over by I u##€TT «y»»sTooAcco~j people who reolly IrVe Freshly imported frem the U.S.A. by Shrire (Chine) Ltd. hommmmmmmmmmmmmmmM I 'C?^153 words
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297 1963-07-08 9 Fishermen now get lessons on Malayan water limits pORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. Two deep sea fishermen's organisations in Pulau Ketam, 15 miles from here, are conducting classes for the island's 2,000 fishermen to improve their geographical knowledge of the Malayan territorial waters. The classes are in response to complaints by fishermen297 words
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Article73 1963-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has sent a telegram to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold MacmiUan, "deploring" the flnallsatlon of the Malaysia agreement between Malaya and Britain. The telegram said: "We deplore negotiations and tinallsatlon of agreement on Malaysia between the British73 words
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Article50 1963-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Films about Australian artists were screened here over the weekend for secondary school students. The shows, which will continue over the next three weekends, were arranged by the Australian High Commission In support of an exhibition of Australian paintings at the National Arts Gallery.50 words
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Article24 1963-07-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ouok Sing Leong and Mr. Arthur Paylo have been elected finance officer and auditor of the Singapore Alliance respectively.24 words
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105 1963-07-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Australian ra n-makins export, Mr. EJ. Smith, flew over South Johore yesterday, seeding suitable cloulds north of the catchment areas of Tebrau and Gunong Pulai. Rain fell from the seeded clouds shortly afterwards, a Public Utilities Board statement announced today. Light rain105 words
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334 1963-07-08 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. ||]IC(HT of 25 thugs made a daring escape from a launch taking them to Pulau Senang penal settlement this morning after attacking the crew of four and a prison warder. The thugs, who forced the crew to alter course,334 words
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Article46 1963-07-08 9 IPOH, Bun. Nomination day for the by-election In the Timor ward of the Kampong Piang Local Coundll to fill the vacancy caused by the death of a councillor Inche Maidin bin Omar, has been fixed for July 17. Polling day will be Aug. 1046 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-07-08 9 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, garlanded and in a happy mood, chats with a well-wisher at the Singapore Airport on Saturday night, during his brief stopover on his way to London to sign, the Malaysia agreement. A large crowd of Singapore Alliance supporters turned up to wish him53 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-07-08 9 Back-to-old-love move by head of varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fyATO Sir Alexander Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, has asked to be released from his post so that he can return to his old love mathematics. I But the university authorities are trying to get him to stay In246 words
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Article45 1963-07-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Women's International Club h re will hold a "brng and buy" sale on Saturday la swell its club funds. Member!! of the club have been asked to irlng food, cakes, flowers und other articles for the Ml*.45 words
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Article41 1963-07-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Additional responsibilities have been given to the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, under an order gazetted over the weekend. These are Police Cadet Corps. Army Cadet Corps, Sea Cadet Corps and Air Cadet Corp*41 words
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Article31 1963-07-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A housewife, Murupumakat. 51. was knocked down by a lorry at the 9th. mile. Bukit Tlmah Road, at lunchtime today. She died on the spot.31 words
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Advertisement127 1963-07-08 9 I Just a quick flip of the II V\ starter knob with your I finger-tips and the snappy I 11 motor springs to life instantly. I Vk Yes, it's as simple as that because I VM LAWN-BOY has the world's easiest- I jßjgggf V starting, trouble-free system. You're sure II127 words
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Advertisement89 1963-07-08 9 __jWßpW**--^^fl 5!dS "isrifiß BB^' \JrrrhcMni Motors mn«ak>u «uai> uimpu* unistNTEO MWW— »y iOtNIO MOTORS UvK^^ COLDS> FLU HEADACME SOU! AOENTS, THE JARDINE WAUGH ORGANISATION EYE EXAMINATION You con «el with fall* t««tk but you I can't m« •M artificial eye*. Your •n« ond o«lf poir o« eye* Tfce Ccd'» present89 words
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Miscellaneous528 1963-07-08 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 metres SERVICE 417 metres SHORT WAVE SERVICE S W 41 metres AM 6uo Tlme Signal. NegaA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude To BreaKMorning Prelude; 7.15 News; fast; 7.00 Time Signal, The 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin;528 words
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Article535 1963-07-08 10 Kenneth Mackenzie - Kenneth Mackenzie 5// ...WITH FREEDOM ROUND THE CORNER J fere nee in •i-Bloe mfontein, the South African Native National Congress was born. "We felt wonderfully optimistic," said one of the delegates. 'To us freedom was only round the corner.* 1 That optimism survived, in spite of535 words
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Article189 1963-07-08 10 ALASDAIR CLAYRE - ALASDAIR CLAYRE By TRUCE 1921-33. By Ilya Ehrenburg. (Mac Gibbon an 4 Kee. 355.) IN this third volume of his memoirs. Ehrenburg writes about Europe before Hitler, and about the beginnings of the Bovlet Five Year Plan. The writing seems fresher and less guarded than his account189 words
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266 1963-07-08 10 An intelligent man 's plain joy in a perilous job DIAMOND RIVER By Sadio Garavini di Turno. (Hamish Hamilton. 215.) THIS plainly written account of a dia-mond-prospecting expedition through the unexplored jungles of Venezuela tells much more than a plain story. It gives an immediate picture of bravery in action,266 words
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278 1963-07-08 10 DAVID SZE - Nuclear power to solve water shortage? DAVID SZE NUCLEAR POWER TODAY AND TOMORROW. By Kenneth Jay. (Methuen 7s. 6d.) By nuclear fission the scientists are making available a new fuel to replace the fossil fuel to which it may become an alternative. It may turn out to be cheaper, even278 words
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Article46 1963-07-08 10 Pearl Buck's "Pavilion of Women", the chronicle of an old and powerful Chinese family of landowners, has been republished as a Penguin Book, at 4s. 6d. A fine and sensitive story of the domestic politics of a great house and a cultured people.46 words
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Advertisement231 1963-07-08 10 £*yMarerWoli!r -because he's NEVER SHORT OF EPHAZONE! If you suffer from Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Catarrh, coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath never be without Ephazone. One table* of Ephazone brings rapid relief. Its powerful herbal elements dissolve the mucous secretions that clog the air passages. Painful cough and dangerous strain are231 words
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Advertisement196 1963-07-08 10 OUR GRAND SALE NOW ON BIG REDUCTIONWONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! it "Crocodile" oon-.ron tlack $3.90 A UP per pc. "Crocodile" 65 <v Torion A 3J% Cotton Voungmen thirt $3.20 i UP per piece. (Need no ironing, iff cool, comfortable laitipg). "AXE" 65'; Torion JS". Cotton shirt $4.90 per pc "CROCODILE" Children Hawaiian196 words
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Miscellaneous236 1963-07-08 10 Straits Times Crossword itCKOSS o. me country ior sons aooui 1. n cant belD himaell— out nc mm (7). does! (13) 7. Are the craftsmen in a vitreous Por ancestr>. nouunt come* trade gross walkers? <6-7>. back at first, but la followed io May be Ul in serving, but bj236 words
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Advertisement1587 1963-07-08 11 Nwa^aa^Baa^a^a^aaß^aa^B^aaaaa^a^^aaa^a^a^aaaaaaaa^aaa^Bs^Ba^a^ay m a L.t-.ruut t WtSI tOAAI aJU. I oaa S'twa a*"' I tm» -.nmt POITDOIUS Liverpaal. Ma»r t Clv 33 Tiliy Jaly tit Jul) 11 PELEUS i ml. Oufilil GlligOW mil it Niiy v iwy II »i| II omnoorus laaai Oubim. Rota artan Jaly 11 Jaly II Jaly *****1,587 words
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Advertisement1455 1963-07-08 11 tgPfnJJ^TT^fiffl^M rHE E. A. C lines»«U.H«S TO SENOA. U HAVRE. HAMOURS, ORF.MEN, ANTWERP, HOTTCBOAM, AMSTERbAM, OSLO. BOTHENIUIIC ANO COPtNHAtEH. S'pora S nan Panaat AAer-W "BOMA- a) Sailel llPan/IJiry 11l July I 2 (\"J<l *Vl* Jaly h l V)\V "MOMBASA" I) 20/24 .try 27/21 Jaly 25/21 Jlly xL«SSay ai m ju.,1,455 words
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Advertisement1420 1963-07-08 11 B EN[jt]lENE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Pining lENHIANT ML 6'imwtn, R'flam, H'bcl Jaly 14/17 July It/22 Jlly M/ 24 lENALDER (H) H'liif, L an, Havre, RUam Jaly 11/21 Jlly 24/20 Jlly 20/ 1 BEHVAHHOCH B'men. H'karg, A'werp. Roam Jlly 24/21 OENIINNES (E.Lp.) L'Rttl.1,420 words
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Advertisement1301 1963-07-08 11 fe. McALISTER ft CO., LTD. w. Kg laa na. tun lUKPM* M UMB Oft KLAVINIII LIKE 10NMPJ, OMtMM. ROTTIttAII. IM AJtteiES SAN FRANCISCO, aAVRE. NUU i MItOLUMOIiGai SEATTU. VANCOUVER t PORUANI CITY Of UIOS- —HUT" imXt l*ttrt p rkM fmaoe aoui»iNvun 20/22 Jaly 21/29 Jaly 21/27 Jaly 1 p« P.1,301 words
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Article43 1963-07-08 12 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: July 1. 12*.45 114.62 I HM July 2. July I. July 4. 121.35 121.26 119.47 115.65 116.7* 116.00 114.20 114.29 114.2* Dec. 29. 1962 10*. July 5. 120.87 115.4* 114.20 July 6. 123.31 115.42 114 Z043 words
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Article25 1963-07-08 12 Corrrnt payment Date of payment Total for vrar ToUl for previous (■ammon I 111 Benut 15^ 121% Aug. 10 July 24 121% 12j%25 words
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Article603 1963-07-08 12 npHE Straits tin price gained X a further modest 871 cents on Saturday morning bringing It to $455.87* or $2.62* better than the opening on Monday. The first three days of the week the price gained $3.87 i only U> lose $2,124 on Thursday. Thereafter603 words
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Article62 1963-07-08 12 'PNI Malayan Cxenang* Bank* 1 Atse--1 olation made these changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all ratea to $100): Selling TT *r OD ready: Helland Guilds" 1171 Dsutiehs Marks l-'.'i Hang Kong, the U.S. d*llar was quoted at 5.75 for T.T. and 3.73! for aash. Sterling62 words
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Article35 1963-07-08 12 Punfah Tin produced 441 picuii of tin ore in June. Talam Mines for the quarter ended June 30 produced 1,175 piculs against 1.393 piculs in the corresponding period of the prevloi 's year.35 words
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Article1039 1963-07-08 12 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to June 27. (A) and last business since that date (B) with 11 and L standing for Higher and Lowest business for this year to date. HI A ei Bncu S50 Atlas let Z.35 .101,039 words
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Advertisement1126 1963-07-08 12 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakas East Canada Servle* Sport P. Sham Horoiuiu 5. f'ancuco l. Angeits N. Yor« Montreal "Katikawa Man" 25 Jl III) II Aif 2S Auf 21 Aat IS Seat ■21 Sept "Cttski Mara 11,11 Aug 21/11 tag 21 Stpt 2) Sept N Satt 11 Oct It1,126 words
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Advertisement892 1963-07-08 12 I*>°IoRIENTl r mES TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 3 1st July 1963 SINGAPORE Ist August 1963 For Fremontle. Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Trovel Agent or— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS A CROSFIELD (F ot M) LTD.. KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER, GILFILLAN892 words
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Advertisement635 1963-07-08 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The M* »a|*r*. P.O. Ms 90, Slwaapar*). P.O. Boi IM Kuala Lumpur. P.O. 80. 10, Ipoei a* P.O. So. 277, fenong. Nome: Mr./Mn./MI«») Addr.it THUSTEt THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO 8.763 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger635 words
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Advertisement290 1963-07-08 12 RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, FEDERAL PROPERTIES LIMITED. LIMITED (Incarpanted In the Federatton arf 7~ Malaya). < Incorporated in the Federation mt Stockholders are »dviaed that the Tin Ore Output for the month of SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS June. 1963 tv 441 piculs. At an extraordinary general HARPER GILFILLAN 6s CO., meeting of members290 words
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Article2038 1963-07-08 13 Malaysia: New rise in equities From Our Market Correspondent THE main question of the coming week as far as the Malayan Stock Exchange is concerned is not whether industrial share prices will continue to rise, but what levels they will eventually attain. Saturday morning gave a very good indication of2,038 words
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Article29 1963-07-08 13 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul) July 1. 73 ct*. $455.25 2. 72] civ 5454.75 3. 721 cts. $456,371 4. 72. cts. 5454.25 5. 72 cts. 5455.00 S. 5455.87,29 words
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Advertisement973 1963-07-08 13 s*T^^taT^i^^^^^J^^^^B**l^B^Vi^^^^B^^!^i^^^*J^^^^W ■^B^IMIBLIBfIIMaBJBBMdjIIMBjfIaBH, O.i tinned from Pm«e Si SITUATIONS VACANT i Tt Wmrma U (Hbur-Mmm It eta, mxtrm PRIVATE INSTITUTION RBBUIRBt Qualified Part-time Tutor* For Eoaao- mlcs. Shorthand. Principle* Ot Law, English Language. Apply:- Box A 6932 8.T.. S'por*. SALESMEN REQUIRED wbOIMBMI retail business salary,- eommlaaMa baai*. Apply stating ag*. qualifications,973 words
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Advertisement608 1963-07-08 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrma St Him,}— *V» **> eta, extrm COUPLE with gaod leraiaoee* < ranted by European family with two Ittle children. Apply personally 23 < Serrima Road. Spore. Tel: *****. LABORATORY ASSISTANT Ml- I lUIRED, Higher School Certificate I n chemistry. Apply please state ag*, luallficatlon, experience (If608 words
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Advertisement1131 1963-07-08 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IB Wmrma SI (Mtaur—Bmrn tt eta, mmtrm FULLY FURNISHED leave flat available first August eleven week* g District Tn rental negotiable subject p servant* animal* etc. Box A 6910 B.T.- g B'pore. c OALDBCOTT NILL BUNOALOW. District 11 fully furnished. Pleasant m aurroundlngs. Large lawn toag Ma** c1,131 words
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Advertisement1009 1963-07-08 13 EDUCATION W Wordm St (Ml*u>-B*m tt aaa. mmtrm PO«RMAN'S SCHOOL OP Mnata. EnrolmanU aecepta dally student* for Piano. Piano-accordion. Violin. Outtar. n Hawaltan-guitAr. Tntaatt. as»apboaa. Clarinet. Drama. Tel: (S'por*) ***** FEDERAL COLLEGE (Correapood- ence) offer* Systematic Botna-Stodj Counee In Language*. Matnamatlc. Science for L.C.E.. Q-T.^ '.M-a, O B.C. H.B.C. exam*.1,009 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-07-08 13 LOST tt Word* U (***.>— 9ma ftthmmtn I STRAYED FROM Prang Besar Katate oa* whit* Bull Terrier B4teh named Bessl* with *tump*d tail, t Finder rewarded Mclatosb Prang I Beemr. DOGS, PETS, ETC. i tt Wmrda SS (Mlm.)— Box Ha. twtrm 0 WEEKS POMERANIAN PupplM and male Uu!l Terrier for1,101 words
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Advertisement872 1963-07-08 13 FOR SALE tt W*r4t U (tH*.)—Box tt rts. twtrm EXCITING NEW STYLES of ••Odette" Model Drasasa oa dl*pU» today at Cut* Ores* Snopp*. Clifford House, 12 Collyer Quay. Singapore. SLUIOOM's" Get your toy*, joke*, aoreitlea aad magic tricks from "Corona Toy*' 337 Orchard Road. Singapore (Wholesale and Retail). MOPHS* BASS872 words
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Advertisement856 1963-07-08 14 BAR RESTAURANT (SPORE) LADIES HAIRDRESSING v v < mm., -Box v tu. Hordi Si (Mlm.)—B»x rf». «xfr. SPECIAL CHICKEN NIC! AvmllaDl* FARIOA MAISON MAMCKLLI at Cbnnc* Dor Cat* V Srlegu Houa*. H st>li»i. Manicurmt and facial make- a por» T»L *****. /"r.'K.d' BAnS?T8 A nS?T™ nt i.27V» C> ""I COMFOUT?856 words
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Advertisement381 1963-07-08 14 NOTICES TIN OUTPUTS-JUNE IM3 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 3.420 PICULS KAMPONO KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING LTD. 305 PICULS. AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Secretaries), D J. BEDFORD. Secretary. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent switchgeor extension work to be carried out at Sembawang Village Substation, it will381 words
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Advertisement428 1963-07-08 14 TENDERS JXR. KEDAH TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JKR registered Contractors Class D 1 and above %i\\ be received at the Offlce of the Jurutera Negeri. JKR. Kedah/ Perils. Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 16th July 1963. For: The Construction of a lM,t9« gal. Reinforced Concrete Elevikd Tank428 words
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Advertisement580 1963-07-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Department of Indian StodUw. APPLICATIONS are Invited for one post of Lecturer/ Asst. Lecturer in the Department of Indian Studies. Candidates should have bad a good class in Vldwan or Pulavar examination and in the: 8.0.L. or M.O.L degrees. They should be capable of taking580 words
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Advertisement424 1963-07-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES TELEVISION SINGAPCRA MINISTRY OF CULTURE Applications are Invited from candidates WHO SATISFY THt USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the following appointxnents:I APPOINTMENTS: (A) PRODUCER (MALAY) (Bl PRODUCER (CHINESE) (C) PRODUCER (TAMIL) (D) PRODUCER (ENGLISH) SALARY SCALE: (560: 630: 660) 5690x30A-830 960x35 A--1.240 p.m. AGE:424 words
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Advertisement651 1963-07-08 14 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB AMATEUR RACE MEETING 1963 3RD ALGLST. 1963 Usual:— «l/- UNLIMITED SWEEP Eight tickets will be wen free for every complete 100 tickets purchased at one time (or each day's sweep. All the :rc ticket* will participate in the dhBV. $5 and (1651 words
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Advertisement795 1963-07-08 14 TENDERS JXR. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractor* in Class C and above up to 12 noon on i he 31. t July. 1963. at the Offlce of the Jurutera Negeri. Negeri sembilun. seremban for the supply and dellverv of steel pipes. joints, specials795 words
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241 1963-07-08 15 Zimny wins easily in invitation 3,000 m LONDON, Sun.— Heavy rain throughout ruined the British Women's AAA international championships at the White City yesterday. However, two spendld performance; were provided by Poland's mldaic d'stance runners. Kazlmierz Zlmny and Witold Baran, in the men. invitation events. Zimny raced away by himselfReuter - 241 words
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Article35 1963-07-08 15 LONDON. Sun.— Britain's Davis Cup lawn tennis team to meet Spain in the European Zone semifinal at Bristol on July 18-20 will be Billy Knight. Mike gangster, Roger Taylor and Bobby Wilson. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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105 1963-07-08 15 NOW FRENCH PLAN TO CHALLENGE CONTRACTS PARIS, San. French professional footballers have notified their national League that they intend to challenge the legality of their contracts in the courts. The footballers maintain the present contracts, binding them to their clubs until the age of 35. are contrary to common law.Reuter - 105 words
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302 1963-07-08 15 KEITH MILLER writes BIRMINGHAM, Sun. The England bowlers hit back strongly here today to even the Third Test battle after three dreary rainspoiled days. The West Indies, replying to England's 216, were 110 for four when bad light again stopped play just on302 words
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125 1963-07-08 15 London U triumph over speedy Cornell HENLEY T ONDON, Sun. London University scored a great triumph over Cornell University, regarded as the fastest eight in the world, to win the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta yesterday. Diamond scnUs G. Kittmann (Switz) bt W. L. Barry (Eng) by 2ft.125 words
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1997 1963-07-08 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by RUALA LUMPUR, Sun Equity, a former top-class sprinter, showed a return to his best form here today. Equity led all the way to beat a strong Class 2 top division field over 54f on a fast track. He1,997 words
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Article47 1963-07-08 15 TOTAL POOL $153 044 1 No. *****5 $***** 2 No. *****1 $18,939 I No. *****7 $9,469 Starters ($946 each) Nos: *****4 1415*7 *****1 *****5 *****7 18M75 *****1 *****3 *****7 *****4. Con— -tatton (SMI each) Nos: 197Z52 *****5 *****1 *****6 *****7 1942*8 *****8 *****9 *****4 *****5.47 words
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Article142 1963-07-08 15 TOROVTO: Doug Port (U8) won the 8180.000 Canadian Open golf championship with a four-under-par aggregate of 280. beating AI Oelberger (US> by one stroke. SALISBURY: The Australian; Wallabies Rugby Union team beat Rhodesia 12-5 (or the fifth win of their tour KAMPALA (Uganda>: The combined Oxford and142 words
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Advertisement389 1963-07-08 15 £jh ROJELLY is ROYAL JELLY SWITH B COMPLEX AND EXOTIC HERBS Th* Qu*«n B«. rut»« th* world of th* hon*> Sm^MHJlo^^^B^»|HM f b«*» and is endowed with a most rcmarkabl* I BwSM ET f rich sourc* of tn«rgy, Vitality and vigoui I ifc^^Sß^^^^^^inßj BC^ unlik* th* working b**i though bom389 words
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Advertisement249 1963-07-08 15 NOW 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, enjoy a wonderful249 words
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Article625 1963-07-08 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. CELANGOR, storming to their sixth straight Malaya Cup victory at the expense of hitherto unbeaten Penang at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, will remember goalkeeper Ong Kirn Hock as their only opponent who made them work for their five goals. After a625 words
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Article69 1963-07-08 16 MALAYA CUP RESULTS TABLE TABLES SOUTH ZONE NECRI 2 iP. van Htiizen 2> SINGAPORE 3 'Kim Lye. Majlo. Kim Swee> C. SERVICES 4 'France L'. Bi iscoe. Bacon JT. SERVICES .6 'Hinds 3. Con way. McKay. shannon i JOHORE 2 .Yusuf Hamid 2i MALACCA 0 PAHANC 1 FORCES 5 NORTH69 words
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Article128 1963-07-08 16 l.aiesr Malaya Cup table is I. Services Singapore Johore Malacca taw Vegri 3. Services Parians f n v 9 7 1 9 7 0 9 5 2 9 5 1 9 5 1 9 2 1 9 2 0 9 0 0 1 34 15 15UP - 128 words
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476 1963-07-08 16 SEREMBAN. Sunday SINGAPORE'S ace scorer Quah Kirn Swee, after »3 missing one match through injury, made a successful return to Malaya Cup soccer by scoring the deciding goal which beat Negri Sembilan 3-2 here today. For more than 50 minutes oi this thrill-packed476 words
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Article199 1963-07-08 16 Struggle for the Joint Services MALACCA. Sun. -Singapore Joint Services had to struggle against Combined Services to keep their lead In the South zone of the Malaya Cup competition. Joint Services won 6-4 at Kubu Stadium here. Joint Services led 4-1 at one stage but a great fight back by199 words
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Article89 1963-07-08 16 IT OTA BHARU, Sun. Perils created a big upset when they beat Kelantan 2-1 in their Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Perils thus made amends for their 4-1 first round defeat by Trengganu last week. Man-of-the-match today was Perils centre-forward Vitas, who scored both their goals89 words
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Article95 1963-07-08 16 N'EGRI 1 STORK 8 SER3MBAN. Sun. Singapore's Under-19 team got off to a flying .start in the Burnley Cup soccer competition here today. Negrt Sembilan were outplayed in all departments as Singapore, who led 2-0 at halftime, strolled to a comfortable victory. Inside-right Dave Tobbit95 words
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273 1963-07-08 16 TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. B.A. Azman (Selangor) retained his singles title when he beat Sharin Osman »Singapore" 6-1. 6-1 in the Malayan Malays tennis finals played on the Selangor Club courts today Sharin and Sulalman Amin won the doubles title273 words
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Article, Illustration416 1963-07-08 16 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG MCA LEAGUE I By Penang, Sunday OELANGOR became champions in the North zone of the Malayan Cricket Association League when they trounced Penang by an innings and 135 runs at Western Road here today. Selangor owe their big win to the416 words
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Article316 1963-07-08 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN 1 by I Singapore, Sun. I IN a thrilling finish 1 Singapore beat the clock by five minutes to score a 87-run win over Malacca in their South zone match on the Padang here today. The final scores were: Slnapore 198 and 199-4 declared: Malacca 135 and316 words
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Article59 1963-07-08 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Twenty-se^en-year-old Ong Eng Hpng beat defending champion Bunny Tan 15-12. 15-4 to win the singles title In the Selangor Restricted Badminton Championships at the SBA hall tonight. The doubles title went to topseeded Ong 800 Kit and Lee Ouan Chong. who -omblned well to beat59 words
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Article29 1963-07-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun R.A.P. Seletar scored their 10th straight win when they beat Ceylon B.C. by 131 runs Li the s.c.A. Junior tournament at Seletar today.29 words
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Article477 1963-07-08 16 SINGAPORE v MALACCA Singapore 198 and 199-4 dec. "Malacca 135 and 175. Singapore won by 87 runs. SINGAPORE Ist Inns 198 MALACCA Ist Inns Price c Wicks b BhUlinglaw 8 Thomson c Sithawalla b Sandosham 1 1 Durrant c Houghton b Way 1 Webb b T. Mart«ns 36 Cilkes477 words
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Article509 1963-07-08 16 JEGA BEATS THE 400 m MARK AGAIN ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sunday. M JEGATHESAN, who has been concentrating on the 400 metres since his return from the United States two months ago, set a new Singapore record for the event when he clocked 48.5 sec. at Thomson Road here today. Jega. who509 words
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Article94 1963-07-08 16 Australian soccer OYDNEY. Sun— Australian ■oocer results Victoria SUU Croatia 1 George C 1. NSW Fed. IHv.l Hakoah 2 Glaoesville 2, Budapest 1 HellerUc 4. Canterbury l Apia 1. Aubura 2 South Coast 1. Div. 2— BalgownteS Sutherland 4, Corinthians 5 Melita 0. Toonglobie 1 GnmvtUs 4. NSW IN) Div.94 words
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Article49 1963-07-08 16 PENANG. Sun— Raoul Huet of the Technical Institute won the Penann Decathlon lor the third successive year today. Huet scored 4,262 points, which was 217 points below the record of 4,479 points he set up last year. Second was rifleman Joseph (Oreen Jackets i with 3793 points.49 words
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Article44 1963-07-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Henry Panf?. tormer BnfMMn Junior ten- nLs champion and favourite to win w the University of Singapore cham- I pionship. was itivcn a hsird fleht and a shock before beating Kok Thye 6-4. 0-6. 6-4 m lust round tie.44 words
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Article38 1963-07-08 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. -The Lebow Benders beat Peelers by soven wickets in their lriondly cricket match at Tiumlin today. ScoresPeelers 149-7 dec (A.A. Rajah )5 n.0.) Lebow 152-3 il Berry 48. Haptson 34. M. White 20 no.).38 words
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Obituary58 1963-07-08 16 MR. ROBERT DUDLEY of Customs Semnhan pixsed away pwiecfully. Funeral Monday M.7.03 ut .'..i>o p.m. from '.'2 IH.-md Road Bcrrmban MR. VEO WEE YANG aged 64 panned auay .■>-?■•>:) ba\iat widow, two daiiKhtcrx. (Irk l.m. Gt-k Sim, and only not! Ouan Teik and si non-in-law. Funeral at 11 a.m.58 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-07-08 16 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Div. 2 A R A.F. Tengah v Indian BJB.C, Farrer Park; Div. 2C P. Setla v Star Soccerttes, Parrer Park.22 words
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