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Title Section20 1963-07-10 1 AVEHACE DAILY fEBTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times \uj^ s Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1963 15 CENTS. i^mjpr20 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1963-07-10 1 LESL/E HOFFMAN cables a move-by-move account of the last day's yes-no-yes talks (with Sandys like master chess player) leading Mr •CT J up to historic midnight ceremony From the Tengku— a scrawled promise LONDON, Tuesday AN old envelope, on which has been scrawled a promise involving millions of1,090 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-07-10 1 BRUNEI 'NO' DISAPPOINTS TENGKU LONDON, Tuesday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN last night expressed extreme disappointment over the fact that Brunei will not be in the Malaysia Federation at the start. Referring to the Sultan of Brunei's statement last night that he would not sign the agreement, the Tengku said: ■It isUPI - 481 words
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Article51 1963-07-10 1 BIRMINGHAM. Tues.— England beat the West Indies by 217 runs in the third Test at Edjrbasion here today to level the series. Scores: England 216 and 278 for 9 declared: West Indies 186 and 91. Two more Tests remain to be played. Reuter. iKej»rt in BackReuter - 51 words
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Article87 1963-07-10 1 A clash as King Paul rides by LONDON. Tues. King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece arrived today for a controversial State visit which sparked a clash between their heavy police escort and demonstrators against their rule near Buckingham Palace. The demonstrators were the first to push through the shoulder-to-shoulder87 words
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77 1963-07-10 1 Widow Sarah ('I wasn't drunk') fined 30s LONDON, Tues.— l^dy Audley (Sarah Churchill), whose husband died last Wednesday, was fined 30 shillings in court here today (or being found drunk at 6.30 in London this morning. Pleading not guilty, she said from the dock: "I don't think I was drunk.Reuter - 77 words
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Article40 1963-07-10 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Border relations between Thailand and Burma were now much improved as a result of the recent agreement between the two countries, Air Chief Marshal Thawee Chulasab, leader of the Thai general border committee, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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258 1963-07-10 1 -I JAKARTA. Tuesday I He said the Indonesiaheld Borneo territories "can Join Malaysia or the Philippines >r any other country if this is the will of the people. "But their right of self- rE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, in a speech to students atReuter - 258 words
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Article222 1963-07-10 1 Manila gets set for summit talks TW ANILA, Tues. PreiTl parations for the Indonesian Malayan Philippine summit meeting here on July 30 are progressing, official Philippine sources said today. One source said that unless new developments interfered, the summit would be held from July 30 to Aug. 2. This couldReuter - 222 words
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Article34 1963-07-10 1 STOP PRESS U.N. CAS PROBE I MTF.D NATIONS. Turs I nitrd NatiMM truic ohkt\ci> in Ycmrn i-krd to ihrrk report th.« t I nitrd Ar.ib Rrpuhlir >l.mcN 1ia\c been u^in^ >i)i>on zas tlirrr. I'PI.34 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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149 1963-07-10 2 MANILA, Tues.— Police reinforcements surrounded Manila's strikebound international south harbour today to prevent a repetition of yesterday's violence resulting in the death of two non-strikers in a bomb blast. About 3.000 dock workers continued picketing all entrances and exits to the dock area,Reuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-07-10 2 yiENTIANE, Tues. Laotian neutralist and pro-Com-munist Pathet Lao officials today agreed to let International Control Commission representatives attend forthcoming peace talks in the Plain of Jars. They agreed in Drel'mlnary talks here this would help to ensure security to officials of fwthReuter - 282 words
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163 1963-07-10 2 GOVT TO BURY SUICIDE WRITER TO AVOID RIOTING SAIGON, Tues. The Vietnamese Government wants to bury an eminent writer who committed suicide as a political protest against it because they fear that students will riot if his funeral is a private one. Reliable sources said yesterday the Government had asked163 words
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293 1963-07-10 2 Diem police question newsmen for four hours SAIGON, Tues. Two correspondents of the American news agency. Associated Press, were questioned by police for about four hours yesterday in connection with an hicident outside a Buddhist pagoda here on Sunday. Officials said later that much of the time had been takenReuter - 293 words
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Article54 1963-07-10 2 ELJSABETHVILLE. Tues.— FVmr armed bandits yesterday raped a South African girl and shot an Englishman who tried to rescue her. The man. Mr. Gordon Barnard ■hot through the right shoulder and jaw. and the girl were admitted to the Queen Elisabeth European Hospital here sufferingReuter - 54 words
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209 1963-07-10 2 'Nasser planes using poison gas in Yemen': Move by U.S. LONDON. Tues. The Dally Telegraph today published pictures of what it claimed were "Yemeni children disfigured by Nasser poison gas." The newspaper yesterday reported that Egyptian bombers dropped poison gas on royalist villages In the Yemen. In today's edition aReuter - 209 words
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Article31 1963-07-10 2 TAIPEH. Tues file Foreign Ministry announced yesterday that President Hubert Maga of Dahonuy has accepted President Cliianu Kai-shek's invitation to pay a sixday state visit to Nationalist China.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article228 1963-07-10 2 BANDA ACCUSES A NEWSMAN ZOMBA, Tuesday. FkR. HASTINGS BANDA, Nyasaland's Prime Minis- ter, yesterday accused the South African Press Association news agency representative in Nyasaland, Mr. John Miskelly, of "lying" in his reports of recent violence In the territory. The accusation was made at a Press conference here and Mr.Reuter - 228 words
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123 1963-07-10 2 SAIGON, Tues. A Vietnamese military tribunal yesterday acquitted six soldiers and sentenced 13 others to jail terms ranging from five to 18 years for trying to overthrow President Ngo Dlnh Diem's Government in November 1960. The 19 officers and men of the123 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-07-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (TUBS* NO HEEdN f HEY/10 words
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174 1963-07-10 3 Gold seized in war: Japan must pay DOME, Tues. A Rome civil court ruled yesterday that the Japanese Govern ment must pay damages amounting to more than US$5OO,OOO to an Italian from whom Japanese troops in China expropriated gold during World War n. The First Civil Section of Rome's Tribunal174 words
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Article39 1963-07-10 3 MOSCOW, Tues. The m I viet built die&el train made in Kiga. Latvia, has iett the factory lor tests, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda reported It has a maximum speed of 75 miles an hour. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1963-07-10 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.—President Kennedy called railroad and union representatives to the White House today in another' attempt to nead off a nationwide railroad strike less than 48 hours away.— UP.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-07-10 3 A GIRL who was decorated for fighting with tbe French Besistance during the war is in London to strip at a night dab. Her name: It's really the Countess de Korczac Lipski. But she ft better known as Lydia Lova, the top nude dancer of the FoliesExpresspic - 188 words
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Article232 1963-07-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. J'HE United States yesterday banned financial transactions with Cuba and blocked all Cuban assets in this country. The ban, announced by the State Department, was as tight as the comprehensive prohibition of U.S. trade and financial dealings yvith China and North Korea.Reuter - 232 words
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Article140 1963-07-10 3 MALTA TALKS WALKOUT VALLETTA, Tues. Three Maltese political party delegations walked out of yesterday's second meeting here with a government delegation to discuss the draft constitution on the island's independence. They had asked the Prime Minister. .Dr. Borg Olivier, for a statement as conference chairman putting on -ecord that anyReuter - 140 words
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Article55 1963-07-10 3 GIBRALTAR. Tues. The 7.251-ton U.S. freighter Santa Emilia rescued 34 crewmen from the British freighter Patrician yesterday after the two ships collided In thick fog near the Strait of Gibraltar. The Patrician sank. The captain, chief mate and radio officer of the 3.604-ton Patrician were55 words
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Article46 1963-07-10 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Two youths have been sentenced to death and four others jailed tor a total of 57 years for raping a young girl. After the assault she threw herself to her death from the seventh floor of a block of flats.46 words
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104 1963-07-10 3 GEORGETOWN, Tv c s.— Thousands of workers in British Guiana returned to work yesterday after the 80-day general strike which was settled at the weekend. Two schools reopened In Georgetown. Pplice maintained an alert in case of trouble between strikers and104 words
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154 1963-07-10 3 'Father of British H-bomb' foi test ban talks LONDON, Tues. Three of Britain's top scientists, including Sir William Penney, "father of the British H-bomb." will be in the British delegation to the nuclear test ban negotiations opening in Moscow on July 15. The other two scientists are: SIR SOLLY ZUCKERMAN.Reuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-07-10 3 Mandy 's 'dead' lover in Commons sensation M.P.: RACHMAN MIGHT BE ALIVE 1 LONDON. Tuesday on Mr. Parkin's remarks, replied: "He (Rachman) was admitted to the hospltal alive and he died the same day." There was a post-mortem examination and the cause of the death was given as CoTOnary ">">»***•329 words
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742 1963-07-10 4 REPORT ON TERMS OF STORE'S ENTRY SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight reported back to the people on the "gruelling week" in London, and the conditions under which Singapore will be entering Malaysia. In a special voicecast from742 words
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206 1963-07-10 4 Stocks low, so 12-hour ration will continue SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Utilities Board announced today that the 12-hour daily water rationing would continue until further notice. It considered it would be unwise to relax the present rationing in view of the low stock position and the dry weather outlook. The206 words
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122 1963-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A widow wept today as she heard how a giant wave swept her husband to his death as he sat fishing in a motor sampan in the sea off Pulau Bukom on Saturday afternoon. Che Maspiah, 29, mother of122 words
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250 1963-07-10 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. One Pang Boon, today cave opposition parties till Friday to nominate their representatives to meet the Government at a meeting: to re-gronp the State's 51 constituencies Into 15 electoral divisions for the first Malaysian Central Parliament elections.250 words
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Article, Illustration574 1963-07-10 4 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM Entrepot men favour Spore itself By SINGAPORE. Tues OINGAPORES business community today held reservations on the feasibility of having Blakang Mati as a free port zone by 1966. Entrepot traders, with an eye on freight costs, were generally574 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-07-10 4 leaves were getting rather big for my liking. But Sapadi still had not got any decent catch and he was keen to stay on. "At about 2 pjn. came a huge wave. I saw it coming and realised too late171 words
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Article48 1963-07-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Church of St. Joseph (Portuguese Mission) will hold a fun fair at the church grounds In Victoria Street on Sunday, Aug. 4. The fair la In aid of the poor on the society's assistance roll.48 words
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Article, Illustration441 1963-07-10 5 VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday •pRADE union leaders today supported the total boycott of non-union colleagues ordered by the Union of Postal Unilcrmed Staff. Included in a long list of "don'ts," union members have been told they must cease441 words
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Article60 1963-07-10 5 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. C.S. Pinto, manager ol Air India International, held a cocktail party tonight in honour of 36 travel agents representatives of commercial organisations, and diplomats who are guests of Air India's inaugural flight between New York and Jakarta. They flew Into Singapore two days ago60 words
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Article32 1963-07-10 5 PEKAN. Tues— lnche Ramll bin Hajl Mohamed. the Assistant Rida Officer here, has been transferred to Kuala LJpls. Inche Razali bin Mohamed Noor from Kuala Llpls has replaced him.32 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-07-10 5 EVELYN TU - EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE, Tues.— A husband-hunter with a difference was in town today. As American tourist, Mrs. Beatrice Clark Daly (above), related It: "I had my fortune told in a shrine In Japan. And the gods decreed my independence is to be301 words
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Article44 1963-07-10 5 BENTONO, Tues.— A motorist. Tee Sing Hing. 27, of Temerloh. was fined $40 for failing to report an accident, in which he was involved, within 24 hours. Tee hit a cyclist at Ketarl near here on Oct. 27. last year.44 words
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Article296 1963-07-10 5 MALACCA, Tues.— The President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today cancelled a warrant issued for the arrest of Mr. G. F. H. Freeman, an executive of the Malacca branch of Stme Darby (Malaya) Ltd. The court Issued the warrant on296 words
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178 1963-07-10 5 A gallant Gurkha awarded Military Medal SINGAPORE, Tues. A Gurkha sergeant has been awarded the Military Medal, for bravery in the Brunei revolt. On Feb. 12, when in command of a small patrol, Sgt. Lalbahadur Rana, 37. of the Ist Bn., 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, discovered a178 words
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Article50 1963-07-10 5 IPOH, Tues.— The People's Progressive Party celebrated its victory in the Ipoh municipal council elections with a motorcade procession of 80 cars and lorries this afternoon. The PPP returned to power in the council by winning 16 seats. The remaining two seats went to the Alliance.50 words
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166 1963-07-10 5 Front will never capture the State, says MCA PENANG, Tues. The Penang MCA today said that the Socialist Front would "never capture the State." "From the results of the city and rural elections last week-end, the Front cannot dream of getting control of the State Government next year." the MCA's166 words
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Article48 1963-07-10 5 BENTONG. Tues. A lorry driver. Low Koic Kin. 31. of Kuala Lumpur, was fined (50 in court yesterday for speeding at the 10th mile Bentong-Mentakab road on April 25. Low was travelling at 45 m.p.h. when he was caught in a police speed trap.48 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-07-10 6 Lecturer' who cheated nurse is jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Jobless man, who claimed to be a senior lecturer in mathematics in the university here and cheated a nurse of $500, was sentenced to three years' jail today. The court president Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. also ordered Khoo Ciuan Chuan. 31.322 words
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Article31 1963-07-10 6 KUANTAN, Tues.—The Telecommunications Department. East Coast Region, will hold Its annual social and dance at the Town Hall here on Saturday. The highlight will be a "Miss Telecoms" contest.31 words
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118 1963-07-10 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Culture said today the new date of Aug. 8-15 for the South-East Asian Cultural Festival had been chosen for the mutual convenience of all the participating groups. The original date was Aug. 1-8. but this was tentative and subject118 words
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Article308 1963-07-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues PREMIER LEE CHANGES HIS PLANS: HE RETURNS THIS SATURDAY THE Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will return from London on Saturday and he is expected to be given a stupendous welcome. He is expected back in the evening with the Finance Minister. Dr.308 words
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Article199 1963-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues surprises L-Month men HEADS of organisations running the National Language Month campaign throughout the country were today surprised as all was going well to find themselves being criticised. Syed Naslr bin Ismail complained yesterday that the campaign had not got off to as good199 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-07-10 6 Judge: Even prostitutes can pick and choose KOTA BHARU, Tues. A Kelantan High Court judge said here today that it was foolish of men to believe the promises made by waitresses or prostitutes. Dato Justice Hashim said this when he sentenced two padi planters. Zakaria bin Yusof, 24, and Rashid329 words
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Article54 1963-07-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. K. Bha«karan was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court, today on two counts of hating carnal relations with a girl urn er 16 at a house in Wilkie Road ir. mid-February and on March 4. He pleaded lot guilty and was offered bail of54 words
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Article32 1963-07-10 6 KUALA LUMItTR. rues.— O. 8. Burton of PeUUi g Jaya was flned $300 in the Magistrate's Court here yeteretay for falling to lodge hi* incoma uuc return for IM3.32 words
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Miscellaneous186 1963-07-10 6 \U*>» 0,,p Bh I.T. ll n ml 'i n X^JBjlSJtt' <XJ RSAU.Y I HBLF^ &i. "^vfT^ A TTTV^ O^ I NOT MUCH \OH MX*? AMKL£ Y(H? OUK MVCT^V^"""^*" POa^TTTM *>_^VHF WHBS A HOBILITV, ik I OOOD %^rTTH VWLL M£NP SOO4 WCU-P YOU WSU,OF n J 1/ KW <l +mMr W186 words
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Article, Illustration1908 1963-07-10 7 JACK MILLER - JACK MILLER BY Begins todaythe fantastic p8 secrets of Lydia Ungrova MAJOR VACLAC RAPPANT, of the STB, Czechoslovakia's Red Gestapo, was an exhibitionist. He made Lydia Ungrova photograph him with the girls he debauched and she kept ii print of every one. She hid1,908 words
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Obituary46 1963-07-10 8 f Word, sit i Him mum) LOKI VIW lIONC of HA Irnbl Road K U. passed away peacefully on S-7-M funeral at 2.00 p.m. on 10-7-63. MM. M CHELLIAH mother of Mr. r Rajah, Kuala Lumpur, and Pundit ThuralalnKsm Neervely. on S-7-63 at Neervely. Ceylon.46 words
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Article51 1963-07-10 8 W B ,d, Sit (minimum) MR. AND MRS. N. Rajah thank mends and relatvrs and wellwishers for thnr valuable gifts and attendance at their wedding or 3-7-4)3. THE FAMILY OP late Mr. Llm O^oo Kw thank r^ls tlvn, friends for their wreath*, donations, condolence. attendance and a**i*tance of the51 words
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Obituary103 1963-07-10 8 H'ora-s tit (Mimmum) ting OUCE INC. (Mrs. Chonc Kirn Rust i who left us on 10/7/ M. "A more wonderful mother It s hard to And. The love you poeses>ed you left behind. The rest you sought t'waa not easily gained. May all God's blessings with you remain."103 words
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Article145 1963-07-10 8 Worit Stt (Minimum) ANISH MUSTY SMELL* In Tour Offn* »ith Airwlck. Makes air smell Irtib and ewert. CYRIL MARRY RVVCI. Funeral service for the late Mr. C.H. RyvM will b* held at St. Marks Church. Kerembaa oo Friday 12th July at S p.m. (ASHAV STRAPLESS BRA by Warners. Contour145 words
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Article710 1963-07-10 8 I Malaysia has not been born i without travail. In more than two years of discussion, debate, negotiation and confrontation, the final proceedings in London have been, in their way, the most arduous phase of all. Noj one thought of failure Yet there were moments when710 words
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Article423 1963-07-10 8 j The Health Advisory Council has been given extremely broad terms of reference It is expected to guide the Government on getting people to eat the right food, keeping the towns and villages clean, mii creasing the number of hospitals and supply of medical men, preventing infectious diseases,423 words
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Article177 1963-07-10 8 The water situation in Singapore is rather better than it was in early May when rationing was first stepped up to 12-hours daily. Stocks in reservoirs on the island stand at 42.5 per cent of capacity, against 41 per cent then, while the flow from Tebrau at 44.671.000177 words
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Article347 1963-07-10 8 Victory for good sense MESSAGES FROM TENGKU. LEE LONDON. Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Prime Minister of Singapore, rave out these two messages here tonight: The Tengku: £L I am very happy inw deed that we have at least reached afreement on347 words
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Letter104 1963-07-10 8 WHERE DO THESE FEES GO? A IS a parent I think it 1* time something was done about the supplementary fees collected each term from students. I have five children in school, and it is a real pinch for me to pay up for all of them each term. But104 words
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Letter100 1963-07-10 8 ffTHERE have been so many 1 letters from dissatisfied customers of the post office that I feel I must say thank you to the staff of Dempsey Road po6t office. They are not only pleasant and helpful at all times, but on every occasion when there has been100 words
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Letter81 1963-07-10 8 VOUR correspondent Mr. x Tan 8en» Huat (S.T. July 1) has echoed the feelIng of many other less fortunate teachers in Singapore who are also waiting anxiously for the Ministry of Education to act on their cases concerning salaries and increments. For the last three vtars my sister,81 words
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Article, Illustration955 1963-07-10 8 Full text of the pact signed in London THE following is the text of the Malaysia agreement signed in London yesterday: Agreement relating to Malaysia, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore, desiring to conclude an agreement relating955 words
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Advertisement22 1963-07-10 8 Select your Ke lan tan Silver Rose Bowl C. K. TANG (SIN6APORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)22 words
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Advertisement170 1963-07-10 8 conn plast|c PKUu models i, 144 th Scale Plastic Model 368P Qintu BOEING 707 4-ENGINE JET AIRLINEK (12' tpm (30cm) Capture the thrifts ■C"~ o» frej authentic pQk modelt of World- ei>^j^ ~-~Jaaasss»fc 'amoui iircrjft jid jhip iccurjcely iß^^^^^^^RaSHlssasW icaled. periect m 347P SHELL COASTAL TANKER An outstanding I n170 words
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259 1963-07-10 9 LIM BENG TEE - Cats and rats prove a point for Dr. Tsai LIM BENG TEE: By Singapore. Tues an alley cat meets a rat it usually toys with the prey before killing it, and may even eat it. But a group of cats in a laboratory at Louisiana's Tulane University in the United259 words
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74 1963-07-10 9 MALACCA, Tues. People's Progressive Party leaders from Ipoh will address municipal election rallies here on Saturday and Sunday. Speakers will Include Mr DR. Seenivasagam Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam and Mr. Khoog Kok Vat. They will spesJc In support ot the two PPP candidates. Mr. Ho74 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-07-10 9 MURDER OF A LONGHOUSE HEADMAN KUCHING, Tues— The Iban murdered in Sarawak on Saturday by Indonesiabased bandits was Tuai Rumah Anjok, 35. a Government spokesman said today. Hi was head of a :\velve-door longhouse at Sungel Potong >n the Ulu Undup. Second Division. The spokesman said: This murder is just75 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-07-10 9 Trinity Bar examination results SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Education today announced that the following candidates were successful in the Trinity Bar Examination (Part I) held in Singapore in May this year. Roman Law: Second Class T S Toh: Third Class W. W. Abraham, S. Anandarajah, J. J. Isaac. Miss174 words
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Article26 1963-07-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— lnche Said bin Oman of the Postal Services Department returned from Britain by air today after a twoyear administrative course.26 words
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251 1963-07-10 9 Assistant medical officers: A doctor warns J(UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues.— L cad i n g medical practitioners today warned of the dangers of promoting hospital assistants to "assistant medical officers." He was commenting on yesterday's announcement by the Minister of Health, Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. that these "assistant251 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-07-10 9 300 ready to guard border ING Tv KUCHING, Tues. The first batch of 300 Sarawak border scouts have completed their training and are operational, a government spokesman said today. They are operating in '-he border area of the First and Second Divisions. A second batch, also of 300. will begin78 words
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302 1963-07-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday T*HE secretary-general 1 of the United People's- Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said today that by signing the Malaysia agreement in London, the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was signing away more than $100 million each year to the Federation Government302 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-07-10 9 LOKMAN HALIM - LOKMAN HALIM by KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—An 80-year-old Government pensioner sat helplessly in a corner yesterday while four thugs robbed him, his elderly wife and a maidservant of three gold chains worth $240. The pensioner. Hail Ahmad bin Ibrahim, is the259 words
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Article74 1963-07-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Straits Times today received $1,808.06 for the National Patriotic Fund. Malayan newspapers today collected $2 366.05. bringing the total to 8756.987. The latest contributors were: Members and staff of Cha'ah Local Council 8120; the Senior Officers. Clerical and Field Staff of the74 words
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Article46 1963-07-10 9 SINOAPORE. Tties— Rear Admiral P.B.P. Brayne-mcholis flew into Singapore today to become the new Chief of Staff to the Royal Navy's Flag Officer. Com-manding<ln-Chief. Par r&st Fleet He will take over »i:s appointment from Commodore T. D. Herrick on Friday46 words
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Article42 1963-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr C. W Othen. visiting lecturer at the School of Education. ot Singapore, will give a public lecture on chemistry •acrr.ne in Britain at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the university's chemistry !»ctur^ theatre in Bukit Timah Road.42 words
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Article189 1963-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 'FHE National Trades Union Congress today offered 1 its good offices to the acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. to help settle the wage dispute between the Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees which has led to a 34--day strike189 words
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Article113 1963-07-10 9 Prisoner escapes front a clinic SINGAPORE Tues. A prisoner from the Reformative Training Centre In Upper Changl Road escaped this morning whil« waiting for treatment at a I clinic I Tan Kwee Eng. 21. and four j other inmates from th« centre had been brought by a prison warden to113 words
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Advertisement96 1963-07-10 9 An aura of I f*W enchantment I ■~^feJ c?^\* Fresh at a morning breeze cool jsTljL at a woodland spring fragrant at I 1 a thousand flowers on* of the b^^^—l—^\ world's most loved, most lyrical fragrances. Some of thj many ways -^LHi^^l to surround yourself with its magic: 4p96 words
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Miscellaneous529 1963-07-10 9 Todays Radio. TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA ■OSSSVSSL NATIONAL BHORTWAV* BHOBI WAVfc BEKVICB SERVICE 41.7 Metrt* 41 metre* A.M 6.00 Time Signal. Ne«jaA.M.: 8.00 Good Morning: fl.ol ra-lcu. 6.02 Prelude To BreaKMorning Prelude: 7.15 News; tasi; 7.00 Time Signal The 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up News: 7.10 Songs And529 words
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285 1963-07-10 10 A LOR STAR. Tues. A housewife told a preliminary inquiry today that her husband locked her up and threatened to burn her if she reported to police that he had caused her daughter (by a former marriage) to become pregnant. "He285 words
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Article42 1963-07-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Sunday at 4 p.m. at 39. Ipoh Road to elect a new secretary In place of Mr. Patrick Ng. who ha.s resigned.42 words
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169 1963-07-10 10 A LOR STAR. Tues. A Singapore planter told the Kedah High Court today he bought an 800 -acre 'estate in August 1961 for 5700.0 M and agreed to sell it for 51, 150,000 about a month later. "I wanted that price because I169 words
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Article68 1963-07-10 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A proposal asking the Minister uf Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, to provide Telegu trauiing ckusses for those who have passed the Telegu teachers' prepa r.itory examination, was passed at the annual meeting of the Andhra Association of Malaya here yesterday. The meeting68 words
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Article50 1963-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. John T. Greany. Par East representative of an American firm. National Distillers, is due in Singapore on Thursday. He will be the guest of Jardine Waush (Singapore) Ltd. Mr. Greany. now on a world tour, will go to Jakarta after his Singapore visit.50 words
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338 1963-07-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tum. A MEDICAL student from Madras. Kimit Rai. 22. was today fined $300 or one month's jail for driving dangerously and killing a woman who was going for a walk. Klmit, son of a textile merchant, was originally charged with causing338 words
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Article54 1963-07-10 10 SINOAPORK. Tues.— The Singapore branch of tie Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has applied for a police permit to hold a rally on July 14 at the padang adjoining the Hollywood Theatre in Tanjong Katong Roac The rally will tdopt resolutions rtiaunu to Maliysia and the forthcoming tripartue54 words
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Article28 1963-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. !"um.— The Deputy British Comtr issioner-Oene-ral in South-East Asia. Mr A.C.B. Adam.v left here today for a week-long tour ol Tnai'lanci Burma and Laos.28 words
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553 1963-07-10 10 Singapore. Tues. I official of British and Malayan Trusteet Ltd Mr. J. C. G. Thomson, told the High Court today that if he was given vacant possession of the Happy World amusement park he would take steps to find new tenants,553 words
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Advertisement122 1963-07-10 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain] He«achtornphrne kill* gcfmt instantly— heal* pimplnfasi Prevents pimples from spreading—leases no unsightly spots. Free from oil and greasedoes not crack, cake or clog the pores— women can apply make-up over n •o A wonderfully effecii.e iMfr v Distributed122 words
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Miscellaneous354 1963-07-10 10 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS 5. Cloth needed r>» mri *tu> i. Bin lions I'm getting ready tor damaged knee (7) Uie conflict poartbly (10). 1. We get haU for thort time Pretty lrmect round appear when out (6) j fi.ls' i!' InstobUity In high places IB 4. Direction cease including354 words
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Article334 1963-07-10 11 Moscow hits again at Peking MOSCOW, Tuesday JJUSSIA yesterday accused China of carrying out a deliberate campaign to aggravate relations between the world's Big Two Communist nations. But it would do everything possible to overcome differences between them. The Russian stand came In a statement by the Soviet Communist Party'sReuter - 334 words
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Article38 1963-07-10 11 BERLIN. Tues. East German Communists yesterday opened the trial In absentia of Hans Globke key aide to West Oerman Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, as "the murderer of millions." The ♦rial was expected to take three weeks. UJi38 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-07-10 11 THEY MAY ARREST ME, SAYS CRITICAL PRIMATE LONDON, Tues. The Rev. Joost De Blank, Anglican Archbishop of Capetown, thinks that he may be arrested by the South African Government for criticising its policies The Archbishop was at London Airport on his way to a speaking and preaching tour of theReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-07-10 11 Spaak and K: 'Very good 5 talks MOSCOW, Tues.— Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak, the Nato Secretary-Ge-neral, said last night after talks with Mr. Khrushchev: "I am confident that relations between East and West will improve." Mr. Spaak, who is Belgium's Foreign Minister, described his talks, which took place at Kiev, asReuter - 93 words
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374 1963-07-10 11 KARLSHRUHE. Tues AN ex-Nazi espionage agent testified yesterday that his antiAmerican hatred led him to organise a Soviet spy ring within West Germany's secret service. Hans Clemens, 61, made the statement In the openIng day of a Supreme Court trial In which he374 words
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125 1963-07-10 11 Was Philby sent to Middle East to spy? T ONDON, tues. Mr. George Brown, the Labour Opposition's deputy leader, suggested yesterday that the British Foreign Office may have got Harold "Kirn" Philby sent to the Middle East as a newspaper correspondent so that he could be available for British security125 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-07-10 11 Mr. Brown asked why the Foreign Office should ask the newspaper, The Observer, to employ Philby in the Middle East in 1950 when it had requested his resignation in 1951 because of his previous Communist associations. The Foreign Office was not an employment asked: "Could there have been118 words
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Article181 1963-07-10 11 Mr. Heath was further closely questioned about his statement last week that Philby had been outside British Jurisdiction for seven years before his disappearance. Yesterday he said that Philby paid a number of visits to Britain during this period and had visited a number of territories under BritishReuter - 181 words
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Article136 1963-07-10 11 TROUBLE AGAIN— AS GUARDSMEN QUIT CAMBRIDGE (Maryland), Tues.— Negro i demonstrations resumed here yesterday, less than an hour after national guardsmen had completed their withdrawal from the town. About 240 guardsmen were ordered here on June 14 because of racial tension. After they had left, eight Negroes, accompanied by threeReuter - 136 words
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Article62 1963-07-10 11 HYANNiy PORT. (Massachusetts). Tues. President Kennedy's back condition, which kept him on the athletic sidelines (or more than two years, has improved enough (or him to play gol( again. The President got in five holes yesterday his first try at the game, one of his favourite62 words
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Advertisement281 1963-07-10 11 You are a professional beginner Voigilander V automatic HERE'S HOW! Look through the unique Kristall viewfinder. compose your picture in the luminous frame then watch for the green signal: the moment it appears click the shutter and you have your picture at correct exposure all automatically set by your Voigtlander281 words
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Advertisement758 1963-07-10 12 SITUATIONS WANTED Wards Si Mill.}— Jtax M rts. ortM READ tb« Senior Appointments Vacant la The Sunday Mail each weak. FICLB CONDUCTOR Grade II Indian, act 30. married, 8 years experience excellent reference* free actinf considered P.O. Box No. 19. Talplns. RUBBER PLANTER, experience, Sumatra, Malaya and Nigeria, 51 yrs.758 words
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Advertisement1944 1963-07-10 12 HOUSES 4 LAND WANTED TOURS ft EXCURSIONS W Wara> U <***.>— Mm t* ass, mmtrm H Wm4* U (Ml*.) Bus cf. *atwm SWISS OUt« ROAD modem detach- CAM (RON MIQNLAMOt TOUR $30/ed bungalo*.. S Bedrooms with Mr- totlualva rood. Hotai, Transport, vant'a quarter. Can take over new 12-7-63 Malaya Tour1,944 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-07-10 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M ITereis < Mln.)— Box tt eta. axtrm INI STATIONWAGON (Flat SOOD) Blue. V/BconomMsal: 56/00 m.p.a. 52.200/-. H.P. Arrangeable. Tel: (Spore) S9OM/SOS3S. (Associated Agencies Welcome More Listings From Private Buyers/Sellers). VESPA SCOOTER Vopa Seeetsr reeendltiened wrth original Vesp. Spar. Part. Hire purchs.t UrfiM a.ailabi* THI EAST ASIATIC1,021 words
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Advertisement1434 1963-07-10 12 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS tt Woria U (aH*.}—a*M emu tatrm ft Wor4a SS (Mlm.h-Box it eta. txtrm KILL ants, cocaroac— witn brusn- POR PINE PORCELAIN buy Jyoio on Johnston'* No-Roach. Eav to oae. Chinaware elegant and durable with Effective for months. At Kltzpatnck wide cnoice of pattern* suitable for Supermarket, and1,434 words
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Article148 1963-07-10 14 MELBOURNE, TUBS. RHP. again featured as market continued it* uptrend and rises widened to cover practically the whole list B.H.P. gained to its highest point In 12 months at 57s. In active trading in anticipation of buoyant preliminary profit figures due soon. Most other leaders had solid gains.148 words
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Article158 1963-07-10 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) July 0. Three monthi. Dunlop* 20 eta. McAllstar 12 ets. K, Smrlters 20 cu. Robinson 11 cu. F.iiso 21 ct». Rothmana 11 cts. F. N IS ct». 8. Darby 4d. Gammon 15 cu. C. Storage 4 Id. H. 8'pura 11 cu. 8. Tnetion 1/3 Hume prefi.158 words
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Article250 1963-07-10 14 ULY firit grade rubber buyeri f.*.ft. ■Imtf at S p.m. in Singapore and ual a Lumpur yeaterda? at 71) centa rr lb. up one-ei(hth of a cent on ondar'a cloalns level. The ton* waa Ifhtly ittadi.r R as. and F. M.H.I, elating aria** **nt* per lb. yesterday: Int.250 words
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Article29 1963-07-10 14 July 9. MALAYAN RI BBER PRICE: 714 cents (op one -eighth of a cent). TIN: $455 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 25 tons).29 words
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593 1963-07-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent TNDUSTRIAL shares were 1 easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange at the opening yesterday and in most cases closed at even lower levels. The turnover was fair as the expected reaction took place in prices after the signing of the593 words
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Article25 1963-07-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices July 8 July 9 Industrials: 132.44 121.27 v Tins: 115.70 115^2 V S robbers: 114.2* 114.16 Dec. 29. 1962 100.25 words
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Article707 1963-07-10 14 COMBINED Business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bausttad (1,000) $1.70: C.T.S. *rd* (1U0) 47a. «d. Dunlea* (8,000) J3.35, (3.000) $3.34. (2.000) $3.32: ttlt $3.60 BL, $3.58 8U (3.000)707 words
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346 1963-07-10 14 mHE price ol Straits tin fell 1 yesterday by 25 cents to $455 on an offering increased by 25 tons to 260 tons. In London on Monday after a rather slow start, demand for tin quickened and a moderate ring business was346 words
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Article140 1963-07-10 14 ■I-HI Malayan Cxanangt Banks' »mI ciatien made tbeae cbangra In Ita rates to merchant yesterday (all rmtaa to (100)? Nik Vark: Buylnc TT 83 13/16, airmail OD 32 IV I6. M d/It 33 3/16 credit bill*. 33 5/16 tmde blUa. Canada i buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OH140 words
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Article184 1963-07-10 14 SHIPS lyWif al«nt>M« the Slniapar* ■hsnrss taalay art: Coromandrl 1/1. ITasUJant Harrlan 38/». La Natal 13/14. Straat Jobo-a 44. State of Oriaaa 43, Siaccn NW. 4, Katonn 21/22. Haaaaaateln 8/9. rradartck CtoT*r 25/26. Paine* 48. Son* B* 40/41. Pinya 10/11. aid Emilia Plater SS/36. mm r»a«M:184 words
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Advertisement279 1963-07-10 14 NITTOfSI LINE Colombo Service a.a. MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo SPORE PENANG 14/15 Jyly 16/17 Jyly lain Octiiie Ust< (Swppwt) Ltt, tHsai Wmm. SMfiptra. IM. S3HI. ints: Oti»mt lit* IF if M) Lti, J. WtM tear. rum. ft! *****. kgj THAI LINES fraai: iisaitia, Na» Ortiaat, BafTjutta ft279 words
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Advertisement841 1963-07-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPUCATIONS are Invited fro candidates who SATISFY TH NORMAL CITIZENSHIP AMD RE SIDENTIAL QUALIFICATION lor the appointment scheduled be low: APPOINTMENT- OFFICE BOYS. SALAKY SCALE 9103X2A-1H p.m. Point of entry into the scale fo Juveniles:— (I) under 16 years of age wU be $73/- pm.841 words
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Advertisement922 1963-07-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADSHIP TONQ PENG ENGUIBH SCHOOL m (ANGLICAN) E AppUcations are Invited from Graduate Normal Class Trained/1 S College Trained teachers ol either sex who are Federal Cltirens for the post of Head Teacher ol the Yong Peng English Scnool (Prlmary Secondary). Applicant* should have at least922 words
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Advertisement900 1963-07-10 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Extension of SU Nos DID Syphons Along Main Road, krian will be received at the Office of the Pembantu Ke-! Juruteraan JK.R. Krlan. Parit Buntar up to 3.00 p.m. on the 17th July, 1963 from Contractors ln 'EC- and above under Head900 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1963-07-10 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep MUSKETEER II FOR THE OPENING RACE- RACING by gESTbest at Kuala Lumpur today is Color Cartoon (Race 8). The four year old English gelding, who came to Malaya via the Panama, put up two p r o m i sing1,005 words
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Article148 1963-07-10 16 tPSOM JEEP CALL BOT POINTER Kace 1 Ml'SKLTEER Bellehi JambaUn Kayu BEN HL'R Beau Spoon Bellehi TRIGGER Jambatan Kaya MiTlock Home Uaoe I LF.G1S LASS Last Try Profit Taking PROFIT TAKING Last Try Plying Spee LEGIS LASS I'ront Taking Last Try Kace i SMALL CHANGE ll.l -.11 I148 words
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Article1317 1963-07-10 16 Race 1: 2.0— Cl 5 Div 4-7 f 1 ***** Phantom (.Pil 6t I.oa, 5 90 Lm 1 i 68^37 Musketeer II (Teo Mdm. Leong) Mawi, 6 9.0 (SF) 'Nubian S 3 ***** Bellehi (Leong Hudt St.) BaRby. 5 8.13 (F) Johnson 7 4 ***** Intui.ion (Ltong hual1,317 words
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154 1963-07-10 16 /"•HAMPION sprinter Peak of Perfection has resumed training after a rest In the Cameron Highlands. His next outing will probably be in the Summer Cud over 6f at Bukit Tlmah Aladdin II. Winston Another Thanoe. Dreamboat. Magician U Memo and Lucky Game have154 words
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Advertisement234 1963-07-10 16 TSJ^L-- Bod, .aY K ■^"^^T^*!^ "l^--%!w^3 Ck DCODO*^ £|^M Enjoy the masculine freshness of I (yMtyfiice E\-er>' Old Spice product gives you a fiesher kind of 'JT contidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive m»«/-nlinr look. OMULTOM- NEW VOUK LONDON HI J^ mm nnoti ot so..234 words
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Article185 1963-07-10 17 Danapal beats his record again ATHLETICS p EN A NG, Tues. Champion shot putter Danapal Naidu beat his own Penanp: record for the second time this season when he reached a distance of 12.79 metres here today. Danapal. who was competing for Malayan Teachers College in a triangular meet at185 words
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Article66 1963-07-10 17 SINGAPORE Tues. Top Malayan sprinter M. Jegathesan said today that he would not be able to accept an Invitation to run (or Old Victories in the Selangor AAA Championships at Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumour, un Friday and Saturday. •I would have liked to run in66 words
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Article205 1963-07-10 17 BREAK? HUSSEIN WON'T COMMENT SINGAPORE, Tues. gingapore Amateur F. A. president Hussein Kamari today would not comment on the FAM's latest proposal that Singapore and Malaya should Meld separate teams for the Merdeka anniversary tournament. SAFA and FAM bad previously agreed on a joint Malaysia team. At a meeting in205 words
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Article16 1963-07-10 17 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. The Australian Rugby Union touring team beat Transvaal 14-5 here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article192 1963-07-10 17 BADMINTON' PerHa finals fKangar) Men's singles, Yahaya Ibrahim bt Heng Ah How 15-2, 15S; men's doubles, Heng Ah How and Abu Bakar bt Kang Soo Chan and M. Noor 15-13. 10-15. 15-6: women's doubles. 00l Joo Lin and Nancy Ong bt Ong Poh Kirn and Lav Slew Lian192 words
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972 1963-07-10 17 Norman Slebel - M- soccer panic decision may bring confusion Norman Slebel by pANIC took over from reason when the FAM's organising committee for the Merdeka anniversary tournament decided on Monday on ice-president Lim Kee Siong's urging to put the Malaysian team on the chopping block if need be. This year's Merdeka tournament972 words
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Article126 1963-07-10 17 MALACCA, Tues.— George YBD and Sylvia Tan became triple champions in the Malacca badminton championships Ahich ended here last night. George, who Ik bidding for a I-iace in the Malayan Thorns? Cup team, beat, Slew Fook Lin l!>-5. 15-9 in the men's (tingles final. George gained his126 words
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Article23 1963-07-10 17 PARIS. Tues. Michel Bernard broke the French mile record by i.6sec. with a time of 3:58.2 at Cambrel last night Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement384 1963-07-10 17 Why 111 a favourite is a JO, of Parker fen so many T-Ball pj people? fl|^P*^ti c^ or p° or no man can a^ or^ to make a bad investment. That A^ I is why so many people own a Sfe^^^ L Parker T-Ball ball pen. As a K j^*384 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1963-07-10 17 SOCCER FA of S'gor C*f. TPCA Indian Assn (6 pjn.), Umno Youths v Police Depot (7.30. both ties at Mrrdeka Stadium XL). Ipob Div. 1: Municipality v Shaw Bros (Ipoh Padang); Div. 3: Pappi v Cheng Wah (Jn Abdul Jalll). Spore Govt. Senriea* Div. It Marine* v TTB Hosp. (5.16),68 words
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340 1963-07-10 18 LONDON, Tues. r[E final decision to sign a Malaysia agreement in London last night was reached after the personal intervention of Tengku Abdul Rahman, it was learned early today. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore's Prime Minister, who had a long lastminute session withReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration470 1963-07-10 18 ing from the Rilz. then sent a reply to Mr. Lee across the road at the Park Lane Hotel. Newsmen and TV and radio reporters at Maryborough House were sent home at 7 p.m. and told there would be no Initialling470 words
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360 1963-07-10 18 rpHE British morning papers today devoted space in their main news pages to the signature of the agreement to set up Malaysia. But there was little press comment on the agreement, probably because of the late hour at which it was signed. TheReuter - 360 words
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Obituary42 1963-07-10 18 CHARLIE TVE TSU CHENG on 9th July at Ornrral linxpital. Singapore, formerly rtmt viii remain at BlniCH|>orr Casket Co. and will laavr for Woln MethodiM Church, Kort Canning Road at 4.00 p.m. thence for Bldndari for burial at 5 00 p.m.42 words
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Article103 1963-07-10 18 KIALA LI'MPI'R. Tues.— The Socialist Front toiliiy referred to the M:ilav*ia iugotiatlon> in London and vi,i that at la«t the "sordid horsetrading" had been completed. In a statement in which it reiterated its opposition to Malaysia, the Front added; "The dissolution of the present Federation is103 words
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360 1963-07-10 18 It is still in Brunei's interests to join Malaysia' ONDON, Tues. L* Mr. Nigel Fisher, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, told the House of Commons today the Government thought it was still in Brunei's best interests to Join the Malaysian Federation. He was replying to Mr. Reginald Sorensen <LabounReuter - 360 words
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Article51 1963-07-10 18 RENO. Tues. Thomas Lee Bean, 18. was found guilty yesterday of the first degree .murder of British Olympic skier Sonja McCaskie. He was condemned to die in the gas chamber. The body of the 24-year-old divorcee was found in her Reno flat on April51 words
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Article306 1963-07-10 18 LONDON. Tues. It has been an unsettled day In the stock markets with no definite trend established. There was little to encourage buyers, while several adverse influences were at work. Dollar stocks reflected the overnight heavy close on Wall Street although prices became steadier following a rise In306 words
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Article46 1963-07-10 18 IXJNDON, Tues. 3pot 21»4d., Aug. 21\d., Sept. 2l\d.. Oct. 21»,d.. Oct Dec 21\d.. Jan. Mar. 1 1964 21 Apr/June 21\d.. July Sept. 21 \d., Oct. Dec. 21 Jan. Mar 1965 21 \d.. c.i.f. July 21 '»d., Aug. 21>,d.. Sept. 213 16d Tone: Quiet but steady.46 words
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Article27 1963-07-10 18 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £905. sellers £905'j, Forward buyers £904, sellers £905. Settlement £907 Turnover a.m. 110 tons, p.m. 25 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady. Ultramar27 words
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637 1963-07-10 18 BIRMINGHAM, Tuesday. FREDDIE TRUEMAN shattered the West Indies in the third Test here today with seven wickets for 44, enauilng England to win by 217 runs and level the series at 1-1. Two matches in the flvematch series remain to beReuter - 637 words
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