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Title Section19 1963-07-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article113 1963-07-11 1 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN FAILED TO KEEP PROMISE' JAKARTA, Wednesday. INDONESIA'S President, Dr. Soekarno charged tonight that Tengku Abdul Rahman had failed to keep a promise by signing the London agreement on Malaysia. "We, the Republic of Indonesia and the Indonesian people, not only disagree with MalaysiaUPI - 113 words
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Article122 1963-07-11 1 LONDON, Wednesday MR. C.V, NARASIMHAN. a top United Nations official, and two British ministers jointly discussed questions concerning the projected Malaysia Federration here today, a Foreign Office spokesman said. Mr. Narasimhan, Chief of Cabinet to U Thanft, I.X. Secretary-General, called on Mr. Edward Heath, British Deputy ForeignReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-07-11 1 JERUSALEM. Wed. Mr. Levi Eshkol, Israel's new Prime Minister, today offered to meet President Nasser "at any time and in any place." He told a press conference here: "If only we could meet face to face, the Arab leader would soon findReuter - 128 words
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Article54 1963-07-11 1 Japan missile success TOKYO. Wed.— A third Jap-anese-made missile today succe6slully zoomed into the air to be recovered in the water about three miles south of the launching site on Niijima Island, south of Tokyo, the Defence Board said. The missile launched today was on air-to-air Taam-2-0 having a rangeReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-07-11 1 JAKARTA, Wednesday. THE Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today warned Malayan leaders to refrain making public statements that might affect the Malaya-Philippine-Indonesia summit meeting scheduled to be held in Manila on July 30. The warning followed a meeting with the Philippine and Malayan ambassadors. Dr. SubandrioReuter; UPI - 196 words
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Article66 1963-07-11 1 LOS ANGELES., Wed. The break-up of one of the most successful recording teams in entertainment history was disclosed today when singer Mary Ford filed a suit for separate maintenance against Les Paul. The couple, one of the first to use the system of recording the singer's66 words
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Article53 1963-07-11 1 MIAMI. Wed.— A missing United States airman. Cuban-born Robert ■Ramos, has delected to Cuba in a small private plane, according to Havana Radio, monitored here. Ramos. 26. had been sought since yesterday when he failed to arrive at Tyndall Air Force Base. Florida, o.i a flightReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration19 1963-07-11 1 MISS SZE-JO "Who would like that kind of work?"19 words
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Article65 1963-07-11 1 PALERMO (Sicily), ttjed. Police and politicians opened a two-front war today on Sicily's brotherhood of crime, the Maria. In Palermo, police continued their house-to-house roundup. In 10 days of action, they have arrested about 300 suspected Manosi. or Malta members. In Rome, politicians opened a Parliamentary probe65 words
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Article45 1963-07-11 1 MOSCOW Wed— Russia has carried out successful launch inns of improved types of carrier rockets for space purposes, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. The rockets were launched in the Central Pacific this month and in June. Tass added. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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86 1963-07-11 1 LONDON. Wed..— The trial of society osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward, a key figure In the Profumo scandal, was postponed to July 22 at the Old Bailey today. Ward's counsel. Mr. James Surge, said that for some undisclosed reason the Crown was anxiousReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-07-11 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, said tonight the British public was "sick and tired of the antics of Fascists. Communist*, the self-styled antinuclear Committee of 100 and other extremists." It wanted peace in the streets and squares, he told the House ofReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1963-07-11 1 AUCKLAND. Wed. The first Chinese to contest a seat in the New Zealand Parliament will be an official cancidate of the opposition Labour Party in the general election in November. He b Mr. Ronald Ng Wai Shing, 32. a market gardener of Patumahoe, near Auckland. He willReuter - 56 words
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358 1963-07-11 1 1 50 set to strike 'to save a girl's dignity' By RONALD KINSEY: KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. JVfOKK than 150. workers of Malayan Breweries Ltd. mostly men are preparing to go on strike "to save the dignity" of a girl worker. They are members of the National Union of Drink Manufacturing358 words
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Article28 1963-07-11 1 LONDON. Wed— Moscow radio dropped "Peking Calling" from its home nervice broadcasts today the third time since yesterday H*}* ntn h «nJ instead "Havana Calling."28 words
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347 1963-07-11 1 Nurse (husband j left her) found dead From Doug Lackersteen f ONDON, Wed.— Mrs. Bridget Haynes, housekeeper of a Paddington boarding house where nearly 50 Malayans live, today told the St. Pancras coroner, Dr. R.I. Milne, how she found a nurse. Jaya n t i Pillai. of Bahau, Negri Sembilan,347 words
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Article226 1963-07-11 1 Lee to stand in M-poll New date for African tour I ONDON, Wed. The Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said on his departure by air for Algiers today, that he proposed to stand for the Malaysian Parliament. Speaking to reporters before he left for a meeting with the Algerian226 words
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Article25 1963-07-11 1 WHITE PAPER ON MALAYSIA LONDON. Mod— Uliitr Paper on Mulay.sM Kciln.i lion Mill be published h> BritU Govrrnmrnt to morrow. Colonial Office ».ud today.25 words
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377 1963-07-11 2 Moscow whipping up anti-China drive: Peking TOMMUNIST China today accused the rulers of Russia of "whipping up a campaign" against it. It said that the Russian leaders were responsible for extending the current ideological differences between the two parties to the realm of state relations. The charges were made InReuter - 377 words
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Article112 1963-07-11 2 Chinese call halt in talks MOSCOW. Wed. Communist China temporarily halted it- showdown talks with Russia yesterday to ask for fresh instructions from Peking authoritative sources said All indications were that the ideological dispute between the two Communist giants was crowing more serious by the hour. Each side was making112 words
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158 1963-07-11 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— The J 13 visiting Australian parliamentarians left here today "impressed by the fact that Indonesia knows where she is going," according to their leader. Mr. C. W. Davidson Mr Davidson, who is Australia's Postmaster-General, said he and the others now158 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-07-11 2 Zapu executive ousts Nkomo as leader fkAR-ES-S A L A A M 11 Wed. Officials of the Zimbabwe African People's Union, banned in Southern Rhodesia. met here yesterday and deposed their leader, Mr Joshua Nkomo. They announced that the Rev. Ndabaningi Slthole, the party's national chairman, dismissed by Mr. NkomoReuter - 140 words
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Article57 1963-07-11 2 AMMAN. Wed.— Sherif Hussein Ben Nasser. Premier of Jordan's caretaker Government, has been appointed head of a new Cabinet by King Hussein following the recent general elections, Amman Radio said last night. The Prime Minister, who Is a great uncle of King Hussein, ha* also been namedReuter - 57 words
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Article40 1963-07-11 2 LISBON, Wed.— The Portuguese Government ordered i;s Charge d' Affaires in the Congo to leate Leopoldviiie yesterday f ollowiup Congolese recognition of "a group led by foreigners" as the legitimate representative of Angola, it was announced here— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article41 1963-07-11 2 MOSCOW. Wed.— Russia yesterday accused Turkey. Iran and Syria of military Interference in the Kurdish revolt in Iraq and warned that this created a threat to other states. Including the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article63 1963-07-11 2 PORT MORESBY Wed. An American colonel told reporters here today that he had seen a Russian built Ilyushln bomber belonging to Indonesia Hying high over Port Moresby, the headquarters of Australian controlled Papua, last week. Colonel Robert Taylor, who conmands the American Seventh Aerial Survey based here,Reuter - 63 words
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111 1963-07-11 2 JAKARTA Wed.— President Soekarno said yesterday he was opposed to birth control in Indonesia because "our country has the resources to feed 250 million people, at least." Speaking to students gathered at the state palace, he said he had once disagreed on thisReuter - 111 words
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217 1963-07-11 2 Malaya tipped for seat in the Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Malaya soon to become part of the Federation of Malaysia is the choice of the Commonwealth nations to succeed Ghana as their elected representative on the Security Council, it was learned yesterday. Britain is a permanent member of theReuter - 217 words
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Article161 1963-07-11 2 GENEVA, Wednesday. TttlE United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant, A has instructed Gen. Carl Van Horn, head of the U.N. observer team in the Yemen, to investigate British Press reports that the Egyptians have used poison gas bombs in the Yemen. Mr. Peter Charles Scott, headReuter - 161 words
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Article39 1963-07-11 2 Image's head stolen BANGKOK, Wed. Thieves entered a temple here and stole the head of a golden Buddha image. The temple, Wat Rayurahnesaram, stands on a hill near the Menam River. The theft was discovered by the caretaker.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article48 1963-07-11 2 TOKYO, Wed.— The Indonesian Communist Party, largest outside .the Communist bloc, will send a high-level delegation to Peking and Moscow next year, according to the New China news agency. The delegation will be headed by the party chairman, Mr. D. N. Aidit.— U.P.L48 words
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Article36 1963-07-11 2 MICHELET (Algeria Wed An Algerian M.P.. Mr. Hocine Ait Ahmad, told a Press conference yesterday that he had decided to lead an "open political struggle" against Mr. Ahmed Ben Bella's Governmen t. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article21 1963-07-11 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia Foreign Minister, Or. Subandrio, has said he will visit West Irla-i on July 20. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement238 1963-07-11 2 Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Glre your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as It clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness, it mel'4 out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and gives238 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-07-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby OOUSUT HALF A OOZeti) NEW GLASSES TO-QAV^I /"7 I—^1 s~-\ T^mEyfeE^ (mow much18 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-07-11 3 DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST GREEK ROYAL VISITORS LONDON. Wed. Fierce running fights broke out last night in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London between police and demonstrators trying to march on Buckingham Palace, where King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece were guests at a194 words
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Article, Illustration330 1963-07-11 3 T ONDON, Wed. Lord ■"Denning, the Judge investigating security aspects of the Profumo Affair, has told the Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, that so far le has not needed power to compel witnesses to give evidence aefore him. Mr. Macmlllan told the HouseReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-07-11 3 'Release my husband' cry by British wife of man who has been in jail 16 years tors surged across tbe street bringing tbe normal traffic of the busy Square to a standstill. Hooting horns drowned the shouting of slogans and catcalls or cheers as limp or struggling demonstrators were bundledReuter - 351 words
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Article32 1963-07-11 3 HAMBURG. Wea. A u-vehi'-oli West German soldier, 'rresfed ror knifing v coalminei. -\pla'ned: I wanted to kill someone so i would get out ol the army. U^i.32 words
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Article52 1963-07-11 3 BIRMINGHAM. Wed.—Five-year-old Kevin Sperln jailed himself during a same of -postman" yesterday when he crawled througn the door of a corner pillar box and couldn't get out again. "I dldnt like it a bit In there. Kevin said later after mailmen rescued him "It was52 words
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Article30 1963-07-11 3 LONDON. Wed. Mrs. Dorothy Oubblns has been awarded £361 in damages after a car crash which made her nose broader than it used to be.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article246 1963-07-11 3 ABERDEEN. "Wed. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen. Dr. Francis Walsh, is to ignore a Vatican order to sack his housekeeper, Mrs. Christine Mackenzie, a divorcee, by today! Mrs. Mackenzie, 42, housekeeper to the bishop for three yean, was divorced by her husband inReuter - 246 words
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138 1963-07-11 3 VIOLENCE CONTINUES IN BRITISH GUIANA pEORGETOWN, Wed.— vl Scattered violence continued yesterday despite the official ending of the 80-day strike in British Guiana. Some reports said rioters attacked buses in the suburb of Corentyne which has been the main trouble centre during the past few days. The casualty toll roseReuter; UPI - 138 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-07-11 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. pXDUR Negro men and three white women protesting against job discrimination began a sit-in in a corridor outside the office of Mayor Robert Wagner of New York yesterday, i The group vowed to remain "all night, a week or longer" until theReuter; UPI - 258 words
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Advertisement242 1963-07-11 3 ESQUIRES sth Anniversar y LAST 3 DAYS Prices slashed to the very minimum Oa<ote% wash wear Dacron Cotton Shirts (all colours) 9.50 each buy three get one free Imported sport I knit shirt* from $7.90 $11.90 Arrow Monhot on pyjamas (new stock) $13.90 each Tootal D-Gowns (new stock) $32.90 each242 words
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Advertisement194 1963-07-11 3 YOUR SAVINGS MUST BE PLACE THEM WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND WATCH THEM MEREST ANNUM Jf B PAID HALf YEAHLr Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD (A SUBSIDIARY194 words
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Article, Illustration508 1963-07-11 4 800 ARTISTS FROM 12 COUNTRIES WILL TAKE PART IN CULTURAL FESTIVAL "£\i\i South-cast Asian Cultural Festival has captured the imagination of Asian countries, and they arc sending big delegations to Singapore to "take part in this great cultural event. Mr. K.C. Lee. the Parliamentary Secretary508 words
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Article46 1963-07-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Justice Winslow. in the Assize Court today jailed two labourers. Aw Hocic Chwee. 19. and Teo Kirn Ouan. 32, for seven years and six years respectively for armed robbery of two women of Jewellery worth $227 on Aug. 27 last year.46 words
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218 1963-07-11 4 pUAN Noor Aishah. 1 wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today appealed to "everyone who can spare a little time" to visit residents of the Singapore Cheshire Home Speaking at the opening of the home's annual sale of work at218 words
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Article115 1963-07-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A 12-man Taiwan delegation of leaders of commerce and industry, arrived here today to Uudy the possibilities of embarking on joint projects with local capital. The mission has Just completed a week's tour of Malaya. The team will stay here for three days, meeting115 words
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Article356 1963-07-11 4 'THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta <B\ 700) 5.65 a.m.; from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 0.05 pjn. Qantas: From Lori-lon. Rome. Jairo. Karachi. New Delhi,356 words
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512 1963-07-11 4 gets ready for MEET ON NEW WARDS: A MIXED REACTION A MIXED reception today greeted the Government's invitation to Opposition parties to send representatives to a meeting to decide on the regrouping of the present 51 constituencies into 15 electoral divisions for the first Malaysian Parliamentary elections. Up to late512 words
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Article146 1963-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE total tonnage of cargo handled during the year by the Singapore Harbour Board again created an all-time record of 6,542,339 tons, exceeding the previous year's record figure by 489,000 tons or eight per cent. The annual report also said that the number146 words
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Article43 1963-07-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. There was no rain-mak-ing operation here today as no suitable clouds werr sighted by the Meteorological Department. No rain fell in both Terbau and Singapore yesterday Consumption increased to 57.677.000 gallons as against 56.837.000 gallons on Monday.43 words
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Article247 1963-07-11 4 LICENSEE IS NOT TENANT: COUNSEL SINGAPORE. Wed. An occupier of a stall at an exhibition or of a cabaret at an "amusement park or of a bookstall at a railway station was not a tenant but a licensee, as the owner of any of those places had control over the247 words
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191 1963-07-11 5 Meeting the people a must says PPP leader IPOH, Wed. People's Progressive Party councillors in the newly elected Ipoh Municipal Council will have to visit their wards every month "They will also have to submit written reports at the end of each month," said Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam. the party191 words
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Article39 1963-07-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Professor Gordon Means, visiting Professor of Political Science at the University of Singapore, will give a talk on "Some Aspects of Malaysia" to the Toe H at Talbot House, in Scotts Road on July 1739 words
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Article75 1963-07-11 5 Many things which women do not understand about men are j here made clear by a noted authority. Do you know why men are more self-conscious about sex than women why what seems natural to women does not seem so to men? This surprising report75 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-07-11 5 130 witnesses lined up they are not needed KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. QNE HUNDRED and thirty witnesses subpoenaed to testify in a criminal breach of trust case were all discharged today when the accused pleaded guilty. Tan Thean Hooi, 59. a chief clerk at the Special Constable Resettlement Office here, originally309 words
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76 1963-07-11 5 PENANG. Wee. A chartered I Boeing-707 jet airliner landed at the RAAF base in Butterworth yesterday with 127 passenger? —39 RAAF mer and their families 'o begin a tour of duty n Malaya. They were met by the base's commanding officer. Air Commodore76 words
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Article120 1963-07-11 5 NOW BONN-K.L. PACT EFFECTIVE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya and West Germany today exchanged instruments of ratification of an inve s t ment guarantee aimed at strengthening economic co-operation. A simple ceremony was held in the Ministry of External Affairs to mark the occasion. The agreement was first concluded and signed120 words
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Article41 1963-07-11 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the It. Rev. C.K. Sansbury, and Mrs. Salisbury, left Singapore by air for r,ondon before going to Montreal and Toronto to attend the Anglican Congress from Aug. 13 to toig. 23.41 words
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Article208 1963-07-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. There can be no real peace or international fellowship until backward countries are I helped to develop edu-| cationally, economically, culturally and so-| cially. Swami Ranganathananda, head of the Ratnakrlshna Mission Institute of Culture In Calcutta, said this today In a Rotary luncheon208 words
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Article53 1963-07-11 5 PEN A NO. Wed. The new Province North Rural District Council will elect its new chairman at its lir.-t meeting at 3 p.m. on July 16. With 12 representatives, the Alliance is in control of the 18--man council. The others are five Socialist Front members53 words
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114 1963-07-11 5 PENANG. Wed. The Relitious Affairs Department has set up a special department to curb khalwat t close proximity among Muslim couples i in Penang. "We are sparing no efforts to eliminate this.' said Haji Ahmad Maliki. head of the department. In view of the114 words
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183 1963-07-11 5 $9m. order for army vehicles is placed locally If U ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Ministry of Defence is to buy $9.1 million worth of vehicles locally to replace those riven to it by the British after Merdeka. Orders for about 800 vehicles and 300 trailers have already been placed with183 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-07-11 5 New faces sought for contest PENANG, Wed. The Miss Penang committee Is looking for new faces for the contest, which will be held at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School. Gottlieb Road on Aug. 17 In aid of the National Patriotic fund. "We would welcome newcomers the more the merrier,"99 words
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229 1963-07-11 5 VUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V Mr. Baillie Reynolds, owner of a 29-year-old Rolls Royce, explained today why some people keep vintage cars instead of sending them to the scrap dealers. "It's a hobby, because they like cars that are strong and temperamental, just229 words
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175 1963-07-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE SARAWAK Alliance is certain of a majority in the Council Negri, thanks to the number of elected Independents who have joined the party. This was stated here today by Mr. Ting Tung Ming, member of the Sarawak National Council175 words
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Article112 1963-07-11 5 'Pregnant woman' was a smuggler PENANG, Wed.— A mother of seven carried liquor round her waist in two containers specially fitted to her figure, the Sessions Court here was told today. "They made her look like a pregnant woman," a Customs officer. Mr. Lim Hal Klang. prosecuting, said after Wong112 words
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290 1963-07-11 6 LOKMAN HALIM - LOKMAN HALIM 17 PEDESTRIANS PICKED UP FOR— CROSSING ROADS AS THEY LIKED -by- j£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Jay-walk-ers had better watch out. The police are after them. In the past few days 17 of them have been picked up for crossing roads as they,290 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-07-11 6 I.N Santa Monica, California, traffic violators convicted before municipal Judfe W. Blair Gibbens will now be "branded." Motorists convicted of careless driving in Santa Monica have to paste a six-inch by four-inch label on their windscreens, a label reading "traffic violator," and keepExpresspic - 145 words
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Article34 1963-07-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The resumed hearing of the Commission of Inquiry on Government dallyrated employees today was adjourned to July 17 because the workers' representative. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, was Indisposed.34 words
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22 1963-07-11 6 PENANO. Wed. Butterworth 000 to celebrate Malaysia has ltlal f celebra "°ns committee District Officer, as deputy22 words
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55 1963-07-11 6 !?'"<* 17 Pfckets of morphine, syringes and needles from a back room In a Dato Kramat shophouse early today. Supt. A. Balaratnam. found a man In the room. Near him were two syringes and four packets of morphine. The police later found 13 more55 words
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55 1963-07-11 6 KUCHINO. Wed. Fire destroyed a Miwrrrll herr early today. It was th'» worst fire expert enced here and it threatened adjoining houses The sawmill icas stored W.th eipensive timber to be exported to Jcnan. The total lost was estimated at nearly $300,000. including $150,00055 words
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184 1963-07-11 6 Alliance in hush-hush talks over Sultan's -criticism— TPOH. Wed. Alliance leaders in Perak have met secretly to discuss the criticism the Sultan has made against politicians who "tried to instigate the public to turn away from their traditional loyalty to State and Ruler." Last night at the residence of the184 words
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306 1963-07-11 6 Forged notes deal backfired then a report to police A RUBBER smallholder told the Sessions Court A today he went to the police when he failed to receive forged notes with a face value of $5,000 which he had been promised in exchange for $2,000. Chan Chun. 60, was testifying306 words
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Miscellaneous255 1963-07-11 6 Wf# Ih>p By I'.r. nnmiin HV mi ■»r "v '^7^^>J I DOM kmO* will wrb DO sG f >I>H I ra.Niti-'.^ I feifl wai Of MX* ci That I VLT. w*iHt« HE'S I PRETTY WELL. J OR HER.' "AM 1 Tm s«. rr-, umi ANkiC MV^VJk' OOP* JL 1 CA^iPM.255 words
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Article12 1963-07-11 7 THE FANTASTIC DIARIES OF LYDIA UNGROVA...CZECH SECRET AGENT L 7712 words
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Article, Illustration882 1963-07-11 7 LYDLA'S escape attempt failed for just short of the border the engine failed. Gregor pinned on his H.A.F. medals as they crashed. He died, but she escaped and was jailed. It look her years to win back, her bosses' confidence and in that time jhfl882 words
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Article566 1963-07-11 7 LYDIA UNGKOVA PART TWO OF THE STORY BY JACK MILLER betore but more gently. And a pretence of believing her until one man walked round the table, pinched her cheek and said:: "For a pretty girl, you're a very good liar." Then he read her dossier to566 words
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542 1963-07-11 7 The tape recorder that was hidden in the lamp by her bed... housing was hopeless, she got this flat: second floor of a modern building. Ko-vltska-street. in the heart of the city. Five minutes' walk from Wenceslas Square, five minutes from Secret Police headquarters For three weeks all she had542 words
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Obituary51 1963-07-11 8 1» Words tl» (Minimum, CHARLII TYI TSU CH'BNO on Btk July at General Hospital, Singapore, formerly ot Fenang. Cortege will re- nain at Singapore Casket Co. and will leave for Wesley Methodist Church. Kort Canning Road 11-7-63 at 4.00 i m then<-e for Bldadan for burial at B 0051 words
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Article130 1963-07-11 8 20 Words SH (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Chla Teck Boon, Dr. tlrs. Chla Boon Hock thank friends •ml relatives for their valuable gifts and for their attendance on the occasion of the marriage on B '7 S3. MR. AND MRS. ONC Chin Boon ■'.■ni> all relatives and friends for130 words
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Obituary52 1963-07-11 8 it Word* Sl» (Minimum) JOHN ROBERT CHBLLIAH: In lovinc memory of our beloved rather who died on ll '7 /SI. Deeply missed by hia five lions. Gone but not forgotten. IN fond MEMORY of our belored Father Mr. Lav Chalk Ton* i Lav Bau Chum) who died this52 words
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Article226 1963-07-11 8 20 Wnrrfj SlO (Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. hrvMa all trachrra and book addicts to bro»M- in their showroom at Times llnim. River Valley Road. Btnicapore. SATISFYING APPETISING RVVITA (ri'puread is the perfect substitute for toaxt. Enjoy It with ail types of spreads, butter, cheese or honey. HAVE YOU HEARD226 words
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Article59 1963-07-11 8 2il lli.rrf. BM Minimum) A HAPPY FIRST Anniversary QMTTjr We mis* you— America and I and hope your ircond year Is as »peedy and an happy With love Aleta MADAM l.ncv Tan Yam Choo. Any posßjnsj ho knows the whereabout* of (he .iforesnd ataman contact Mr Chew I'rmii Khv59 words
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Article709 1963-07-11 8 Mo lava's population will double within twenty years, remarked a representative of the International Planned Parenthood Federation after commending simple methods of birth control for use in this country. It was not a very original prediction. Mr. George Cadbury possibly attracted more attention with the picturesque warning709 words
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Article300 1963-07-11 8 It seems a foregone conclusion that the Alliance will retain control of ?U three Malacca rural district councils up for election today. The Socialist Front is contesting no more than 24 seats out of a total of 53, while the PMJ.P. is putting up seven fewer candidates. The300 words
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Article291 1963-07-11 8 We are apt to think of our postmen as ordinary people living ordinary lives, theit pedestrian daily round disturbed only occasionally by the odd encounter with the dog at the gate. Now we know more, and better, thanks to the Postal Uniformed Staff Union. Its latest circular291 words
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396 1963-07-11 8 by Roland Huntford STOCKHOLM. Wed. •3 Swedish authorities, while perturbed over the implications of the case of Colonel Sti s Wennerstrom, now awaiting trial for espionage for the Soviet Union, see some consolation in the public reaction to the case. Government officials say privately that396 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1963-07-11 8 First blood in the war against South Africa THE International Labour Office has thrust, itself into the news as the k first international body to outlaw South Africa. Two years ago, it adopted a motion requesting that country to withdraw until it developed more humane racial policies. The South Africans1,052 words
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Letter104 1963-07-11 8 UEGARDING your report (S.T. July 2) of my address to the Singapore Teachers' Union annual delegates conference please permit me to make the following points In order to avoid any misunderstandings: Inspectors of schools are a group of well-trained and experienced teachers and It would be wrong to104 words
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Letter21 1963-07-11 8 mittee proposed was to be made up of union and Government officials. SIA K \ll HUI President. Singapore Teachers' Union21 words
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Letter37 1963-07-11 8 EVERY day I am overtaken by dlesel taxis at Thomson Road, at double lines and bends, and at over 50 m.p.h. When will the Traffic Police start doing something against mad taxi drivers? U.B. Singapore37 words
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Letter75 1963-07-11 8 ILLUSTRATIONS in Gov■l eminent publications have never been very good, but struck bottom in the posters put up during the recent "anti-confrontation" propaganda campaign. The •laudable intention was. no doubt, to evoke patriotism, but I for one felt more inclined to mirth. The creatures depicted appear to be75 words
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Letter100 1963-07-11 8 I, through the courtesy of your columns, express my disgust at the way the conductors and drivers of Green Bus Co. treat their passengers. The conductors are extremely rude, and the drivers speed as If every ghost in town were after them. The bus stand near the place100 words
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Letter82 1963-07-11 8 IN the estate where I live salesmen and salesgirls are constantly pestering Its residents. It Is most annoying when one Is busily engaged in domestic chores, suddenly to hear a knock on the door or to be confronted from an open window. They often fall to realise that82 words
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Letter88 1963-07-11 8 WHERE is an error in the X report (S.T. June 29 > headed "A new travel era for Pahang". This company built the bridge over the Pontlan River, which is 400 ft. long, but has not been engaged in the construction of the new bridge over the88 words
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Advertisement461 1963-07-11 8 Straits Times ft Malay Mail be handed to: Ist Floor COLD STORAGE APS.CAOE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONS KIMCL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT FHzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Rosd. Naval Bass HAMIEM STORE461 words
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Advertisement41 1963-07-11 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers It Exporters of Hifh Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mir^dor Mention, lit FU»r, Room Na. S. 5464, Nathan Road Kowloon41 words
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Advertisement129 1963-07-11 8 BLUE SPOT Germany's No.l ■H Ct*^2m^ blaupunkt AVAILABLE FOR HIRE PURCHASE. '^H^LM RENTAL OR CASH. fep^Bfl i ONE YEAR GUARANTEE &^M 4a£? ifl Ttchmcol perfection n 'z& f ja^H first rat* croftsmonihip, J •mooth clean lines, maximum reliability, features of the World Renowned BLUE SPOT (Blaupunkt) TV. Remember only o129 words
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233 1963-07-11 9 A witness from jail warned: Don't try to escape SINGAPORE Wed. Mr. Choor Singh, First Criminal District Judge, warned a longterm prisoner today he might be shot if he tried to escape from the courtroom. Ka.ssim bin Haji Salim. 28. who is serving a sentence of 14 years for housebreaking233 words
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79 1963-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— An authority on Indian classical dances. Mr. E. Krishna Iyer, arrived here last night on a tour of Singapore j and Malaya at the invitation of Bha*k«rs' Academy of Dance. During his stay in Singapore, he will act us the external examiner79 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-07-11 9 MISS Elena Keginato (above), who left Malaya 10 years ago, is now back to brush up her Malay. Miss Reginato, 21, is a student of the University of Ca' Foscari in Venice, and is learning four languages, English. German French and Spanish153 words
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85 1963-07-11 9 KUALA LIPIS, Wed.— A threeday combined police and military public order exercise begins throughout Pahang on Friday. I Road blocks will be set up and mock incidents staged during this period. Taking part will be most of the state's 1.500 policemen and men of85 words
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Article386 1963-07-11 9 Man charged with murdering his wife wipes away tear as court tells him 'You are free man 9 gEREMBAN, Wed.— A farmer, Mohamed Yunos bin Saman, 60, was today acquitted on a charge of murdering his wife. The judge, Mr. Justice Ismail Khan, found that the386 words
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Article29 1963-07-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A patient at the General Hospital here, Lim Slow Llan. 58, fell to his death from the third floor of the building, today.29 words
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109 1963-07-11 9 Ask first wife? That's not right' SINGAPORE, Wed. A former Chief Kathl of Singapore, Hajl All bin Hajl Mohammed Said, Is against any Muslim having to consult his first wife If he wants to take another wife. He made the point while addressing the general meeting of the Umno Roc109 words
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Article, Illustration638 1963-07-11 9 20 QUESTIONS ON MALA YSIA FOR Mr ONG T*HE People's Action Party today put 20 questions A to the secretary-general of the United People's Party. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, in reply to his charge that the Malaysia agreement was a "sellout." and a "black day" for Singapore. The questions, posed638 words
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Article71 1963-07-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another $287.60 was received by the Strait* Times today towards the National Patriotic Fund, bringing Its total to $136,251.42. Latest contributions received were from the senior officers, clerical and uniformed staff of the Pofttal Services' Department. Negrl Sembllan and Malacca division. 523571 words
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Article33 1963-07-11 9 PENANO. Wed. Two robbers. pos'ng as detectives held up Yeoh Kwong Bens, a goldsmiths assistant. In a back lane off Campbell Btreet last night and took bis watch and five dollars.33 words
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88 1963-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Popular Malay film actress Sa'adiah (above) has been picked to star in a Shaw Productions Malay film, "Melanchong ka Tokyo" (Holiday in Tokyo), to be shot in Japan and Malaya. Leading man in the film will be a Japanese film and88 words
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Article32 1963-07-11 9 KUALA kANGSAR. Wed.— The Perak State Penghuius 1 Co-opera-tive Thrift tnd Investment Society at its rnnual neeting here yesterday .lecided to bi:ild its own headquarters costing (8.000 in Ipoh.32 words
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Article18 1963-07-11 9 KLANO. Wed. The Town Council here has bought a $3,000 turntable ladder for Its fire brigade.18 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-07-11 9 DEVAN NAIR PLANS 'UNITY' CONFERENCE OF GOVT EMPLOYEES SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Trade Union Congress is planning to call a meeting of the leaders of the various trade unions representing Government employees to discuss possibilities of establishing unity and co-operation. An N.T.U.C. statement signed by Us secretarygeneral, Mr. C.253 words
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254 1963-07-11 9 S'pore union men back post office boycott CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore trade union leaders with one or two exceptions —today backed the total boycott of nonunion colleagues ordered by the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff in Kuala Lumpur. The postal workers In a long list of "don'ts."' have been told by254 words
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Article43 1963-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Barisan Sosialls will hold a rally near Pulau Saigon Circus by the side of Clemenceau Avenue on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 'to expose the PAP sell-out and explain the present political situation to tne people."43 words
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Advertisement63 1963-07-11 9 the X I Vlf I shine \£jF- **v vfiMHBBB^BBE^BBSvWjr M -^H ''^W^B^W^ 1 B^Bflfitw^BWBBwJa fl^^l %y1 l([l PjS^B BfrSfl jßi^^Bl 1 r 49 |4l.^^^ -"^(•'^^dP^BSSSSB ■BSSSm hC BBS Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the R Kw>\ shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available in red tile, green tile. mahojrany, dark teak63 words
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Advertisement88 1963-07-11 9 ROQfU fc#\^w\#n refrigerators are a sound investment always, and here's why BOSCH gives you FIVE YEARS TOTAL GUARANTEE ON ALL MODELS! Trouble-free performance Top economy Beautiful, modern styling The most up-to-date features Superb German engineering SEE THE FABULOUS RANGE OF BOSCH FAMILY MODELS TODAY EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE Al88 words
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Miscellaneous510 1963-07-11 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 476 Metres SERVK E 41.7 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega--41 Metres ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude To BreaKA.M.: 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 fast; 7.00 Time Signal. The Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; Newt; 7.10 bongs And Sweet510 words
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201 1963-07-11 10 GUNNERS BID FAREWELL TO 28th BRIGADE by A. SRIPATHY MALACCA, Wed. iTI There were touching scenes at Terendak Camp. 13 miles from here, this morning when men of the 26th Regiment, Royal Artillery, bade an official farewell to the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade group, of which they had been a201 words
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Article, Illustration338 1963-07-11 10 Singapore's botanic gardens are praised by Kew chief OINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Botanic Gardens are in the "highest Class" in the East. This view was expressed today by Sir George Taylor, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew before he left Singapore on his way back to England." Sir338 words
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204 1963-07-11 10 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'PHE Barisan Sosialis today described the signing x of the Malaysia agreement in London as the "last act of the P.A.P. sell-out which began wtih the secret phoney merger negotiations between Lee Kuan Yew rind the Federp""" <n 1Q 1 A party204 words
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77 1963-07-11 10 KUALA -.UMPUR, \"ed Mr William N. Churcull. former British Adviser in Kjlantan. h*s died in Kiigland. it was iearnjd Tier today. H" was 65. A keen sportsman. Mr. Churchill left Malaya in -953 on retirement. He Joined the Malayan Civil Service In 192177 words
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Article44 1963-07-11 10 RAUB. Wed. rhe Sultan of Pahang will open the Mahmud I rimary Stnool here on Saiurdav -.t 4 p.m Tfce school, built at a cost or about $60,000 is Mtuated in Charon R-ad next to the Meihod1m Girl.- fr hool.44 words
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Article56 1963-07-11 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four Indonesians were charged in i magistrate's court today on two counts of unlawful possession of an automatic pistol, and 333 rounds of ammunition in a sailing boat last Sunday. Dorosim bin Husin. Nasir bin AH. Ahmad bin Omar, and Samsuka bin Ridzuan were56 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-07-11 10 AUSTRALIANS' MASS GRAVE UNEARTHED By 808 PERIES: SINGAPORE. Wednesday GRAVE-DIGGERS have unearthed the remains of about 50 Australian soldiers massacred by the Japanese during the war at a mass grave Hear the rifle range in the Bukit Timah area. The exhumation, being carried out by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce,256 words
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Article83 1963-07-11 10 Expensive swim for two KUANTAN. Wed.— Two secre- taries. Miss Patricia Han- cock. 24, of the Com- missioner-General's office .uhl Miss Merryn Gray, 30, of the British High Commission, both from Singapore, had an expensive swim here today. They left a handbag contain- ing 5250 ca:m. a gold watch and83 words
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289 1963-07-11 10 Sultan to subjects: Forget your quarrels J^QTA BHARU. Wed.— The Sultan of Kelantan. Tuanku Yahya Petra, appealed to his subjects today to forget their petty quarrels and live in peace with one another. He was speaking from the throne in the Balai Besar here in reply to an address of289 words
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Advertisement135 1963-07-11 10 DETTOL hmo. the antiseptic doctors recommend DETTOL became it is safe. MSMalX*]! tr> it) Smart Fine Quality Durable 1 )()lir 8118 Cotton, Staple Fibre, Hemp, ji€ PRINTED AND MJ «j SELF-COLOUR »x/ Ml((WilM((((M((((i Our ran S e includes Fabrics for ))))))))lml LadieB and C hildren 8 Summer ■\^Sk v vMK>Wy>|((((((135 words
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Advertisement310 1963-07-11 10 SEVERE COLDS LAY YOU LOW WOODS' WILL END YOUR WOE Do you suffer rejulirly from colds? When a cold has you in its grip, the soothing and warming medication of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure will soon bring relief and comfort. You'll be amazed how quickly it will relieve heavy colds,310 words
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222 1963-07-11 11 Shireen, one month old, 'stole show' on the royal return ARAU, Wed. Tengku Shireen, month-old gran d-daughter of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Persuri Agong, was the centre of attraction today at the homecoming to Perlis of Sharifah Salwa, the King's eldest daughter. Sharifah Salwa, who had been in222 words
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Article66 1963-07-11 11 PENANG, Wed. The Little Sisters of the Poor yesterday received 20 katls of beef confiscated from a stall in the Perak Road market. The First Macerate. Mr. Ng Man Sau. mane the order after fining the Mallkeepor, Ala Pitchay, $55, or one month's jail, lor66 words
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Article363 1963-07-11 11 AWAITING RAZAK'S APPROVAL ONLY; MALAYSIA BADGES FOR SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'YjORE than two million "Merdeka Malaysia metal badges are to be distributed among schoolchildren to mark the birth of the new nation. All preparations to usher in Malaysia on Aug. 31 in style have been completed.363 words
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260 1963-07-11 11 I{UALA LUMPUR, Wed. More hospital assistants throughout Malaya today came out in support of the proposal to appoint them assistant medical officers to ease the shortage of doctors. The Minister of Health, Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. recently told the National Health Council260 words
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136 1963-07-11 11 Jail for man who posed as -officer T»ALPING, Wed. An unemployed man who posed as an army officer to obtain soft drinks from an army sergeant, was Jailed for two weeks here today. Abdul Manan bin Mohamed Don. 33 from Temerloh, Pahang, pleaded guilty to cheating Sgt. Ahmad bin Jldln.136 words
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377 1963-07-11 11 WORKERS ALLEGE VICTIMISATION BY NUPW KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twenty-six labourers on an estate In Klang complained to the Government today that they were being victimised by the National Union of Plantation Workers. They said that since they joined the National Land Finance Co-operative Society, the NUPW had asked the estate377 words
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Article71 1963-07-11 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A police supervisee accused of having another person's identity card said in court today he had put on his cousin's trousers by mistake. Senior Inspector Benjamin Clunles-Ross said > that Chng Kit Cheong, 24. produced his cousin's identity card when police arrested him71 words
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Article295 1963-07-11 11 Joint venture with Aussies formed ANOTHER step to help Malays participate in business was taken yesterday with the signing of an agreement setting up a $10 million timber company in' which Malays will own $5.5 million shares. It is a joint Australian Malay venture called295 words
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Article74 1963-07-11 11 IPOH, Wed. A woman tea- 1 cher had her gold chain snatched from her neck by a cyclist speeding past her in Jalan Chegu Isa in the Happy Gardens housing area here yesterday. Miss Teoh Yin Cheng. 20. told the police that &he was walking with74 words
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Article130 1963-07-11 11 IPOH, Wed. Official x Malaysia celebrations in Perak will cost $100,000. The Perak State Government has set aside $50 000 I and will receive $25,000 from [the Federal Government. This sum will be distributed among the districts, who are expected to raise a further130 words
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Article21 1963-07-11 11 SINOAPORE. Ved. The Si.igapore Lighter Owners' Assoc a tion will present an old junk :o the National Museum tomorrow.21 words
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Advertisement73 1963-07-11 11 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two or three drops of soothing Optone into the corners of your eyes... .blink once or twice... your eyes become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at the world with new73 words
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Advertisement200 1963-07-11 11 SEE WHY NATIONAL GIVES FULL VALUE FOR MONEY! Precision mode outomotic R^ Single-stamped, pre-set three Steel drive shoft precision oscillation system which MOk*TEF bladed steel fan which en- machined to fine limits enables you to adjust the MA sures maximum cooling guarantees long lasting airflow to any direction you (rrrHmrrniCnVl200 words
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Article, Illustration352 1963-07-11 12 (JOUSE and HOME. I suppose bolh words mean the same thing but to most people a house is an inanimate object with its walls and roof, and the home is a place that is alive and cosy. The outside may look very ordinary and352 words
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Article552 1963-07-11 12 are formed by an outsider and it Is essential, therefore, to give a pleasing Impact. Brightness should be the keynote. This is the room in which the family and friends want to sit around and be comfortable. Make sure that you have got your552 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-07-11 12 Secretaries who are shaky j spellers j^IANY of today's se- cretaries are very shaky spellers. And when bosses find a secretary who can spell, they are over the moon with glad surprise. Why can't these white-collar girls spell? "It's because they grew up with television." says Mrs. Betty James of173 words
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Miscellaneous207 1963-07-11 12 Straits Times Crossword ■V IHp IBp HH^ HF m| ACROSS 5. Lively, eq-otik. and uncertain 7. Support the misguided tipsier <* (7) The cold-blooded part of the 8. 2-.. 20. Cautious about It, ask manifesto I caimly read (7) In a quarter before the re- Two to i* w ">207 words
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Advertisement1335 1963-07-11 13 tfc CO., LTD. llli Nl. ***** VJkw. ELLERMAN LIMB <fc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, IS* ANCtLES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL i MIOBLESBROU6M. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CIIV OF LEEJst Actailiag cargo lor CeiUal I int* bin wr uc«* Abiiici. SPu:o P She* 'turn BOUi.»iN«iLLk 21/22 July 23/25 Jlly 21/211,335 words
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433 1963-07-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were again 1 easier on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, bat closed quietly steady at the lower levels on a generally quiet tone. The index again fell one point and 18 counters showed losses, the largest being 13 cents433 words
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Article23 1963-07-11 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jnly M July ie Industrials: 121.27 120.97 Tins: 115.52 115.00 S rubbers: 114.16 114.18 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article766 1963-07-11 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE 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 (tultlin 11.89 SI.. (1.000) SI. 70; Dunlin (3.30 SL, 73.27 8L. (4.000) $3.33. (8.000) $3.3(1. (3,000) $3 31, (1.000) $3.32. (1.OU0)766 words
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526 1963-07-11 14 WHERE was a further drop X of $175 In the Straits tin price yesterday to $453.25 on an offering of 250 tons, down 15 tons. In London overnight although prices realised for tin were not quite up to Monday's levels, the market nevertheless526 words
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Article164 1963-07-11 14 MELBOURNE. Wed ISA up ss. 6d. to 80s. «d. after easier sales at 83s. M. on Its three-for-two bonus issue and Kothmans at 365. 3d. after selling at 375. 6d. op a 16 per cent lift In ipronts to £1.49 million featured 1 another stronn market today. Rises164 words
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Article247 1963-07-11 14 JULY PJnt gradi rubber buyers lit. clued at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumaur yrsterdav at 7lt cental per Ib. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level. The tone was quist. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eUtlng prlen in o«nti per Ib. yesterday: Int I R. 8.8. prompt 1.0.n. buyers 71|,247 words
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Article246 1963-07-11 14 SHIPS lying atengsida thi smgapere Harbour wharves er expected today are: Ulenroy b/7. Kanve 27/2 S. Krrnhill 23/24. Soni; Bee 40/41. Zeelaad 47. Phenian 42/43. EmilUt Plairr 33/3 b. i-i.o- 1/2. Bcnloyal 4«. iitentor 44. BsMsaVil 4A, Vui-fiiKville SB/SSi Kutheveri'tt 19. fronon N.W. 2. Pulau KidJanK N246 words
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Article39 1963-07-11 14 No settlement is yet In sight at the tin producing Catavl mine in Bolivia where a nine-day old strike of 23 miners at 'Shaft 650" has brought production lo a standstill. according to usuallf well informea sources.39 words
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Advertisement1095 1963-07-11 14 c»CTTcn 0PTI0N PREMIUMS U At t I I tU (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 10. Thr«« months. D D I P C C Uunloiw 20 eta. McAliner 12 eta. I niULu E. Smelters 20 eta. Kobtnaoo 11 eta. Euo 21 eta. Kothnuna 11 cu. TK. N. 18 CM. 8. Darby 4d. Hi.1,095 words
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Advertisement211 1963-07-11 14 feiE THAI LINES frsan Naastaa, Nt* Oman, in'.:sn t fan na taaa. fan In attain 04. CHI Us* ftft. fiiralHaiia na Osapaat, P>sat Mat N. YWI S'XSS) S'pori b Anmtai Tsft -NICETO DE UtRIHACV' 11/11 jal; 17 11 ill, II Alt 5 Sept •IUI SUKOTHAI" 15/17 lily 25/ M *n211 words
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Advertisement358 1963-07-11 14 CLOSING PRICES July 10 .MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 714 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5453.25 (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offer inn 259 tons (down 15 tons). SHIPPING NOTICE T/v. "LAOS" The above vessel Is now alona> side SHB Wharves. Oodowns 1/2, Gate 8. Heavy luggage should be dell* vered to and registered at358 words
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Advertisement697 1963-07-11 15 NOTICES Our New Telephone Number *****/2. LOUS DYMOND LTD.. 140 14J Robinson Road. Spore 1. TRONOH MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England) 1 in- board has declared an interim dividend of 9d. per share, less income tax. payable in London on 14th. August, 1963 to all .shareholders on the Register on697 words
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Advertisement142 1963-07-11 15 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given by GOH HAI LUAN of No. 2 Tan Tye Alley, Singapore to tbe Public lhat the partnership business NEW FEDERAL TRADING COMPANY of No. 113 Market Street, Singapore of which he GOH HAI LUAN is a partner vlth LEE PIAK LIM Alias LEE ENG142 words
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Advertisement425 1963-07-11 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Wordt sj (Min.)-Box SO ett. extra WANTED FIVE EXPERIENCE and hard working Outdoor Salesgirls. Good Terras. Apply Hoover Trading Company, 534 Macpherson Road, Singapore. Tel: H4287. REQUIRED ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES. Must speak EngUan, Any nationality. Contact Manager, Lakkl Bar/ Restaurant (Air-Cond.). 398 Sembawang Road.425 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-07-11 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it_W»rds Si *f(«J— Box St ett. extra EXPERIENCED HOUSE AMAH. Apply with copies of testimonials to 309. Dunman Road, Katong between 2 and 3 p.m. SALIS GIRLS WANTtO by a departmental store of Johore Babru. Applicants must be able to speak English, Mandarin and Malay. Apply to P.O.1,085 words
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Advertisement880 1963-07-11 15 EDUCATION Warm* SS (Mim.)-Box it ett. extra CUARANTIID POSTAL TUITION. "No-Pa»i" "No-Fe«". The Prlvatt Tutor. Katonf PO. Box 90 (S'port--1S) BIGINNBRS Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typing: few vacancies English. Accounting, Spetd classes. Chinese YMCA— the School that leads In commercial education. 107. Selegle Road. B'pore. Phone *****. A STENOGRAPHER IB Months! Take880 words
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Advertisement729 1963-07-11 15 I VEHICLES WANTED tt Wards ft (Mtm.)-Bax tt ett. axtrm WANTED MINOR ISM, Mini Minor Austin, Volkswagen. May -consider others. Prefer one owner. No dealers. Reply Box A 6979 S.T. (Spore). VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wardt St (Min.)-Box St ett. extrm 7SOCC. HARLEV DAVIDSON Very good condition S6OO 0.n.0. Pbone729 words
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Advertisement536 1963-07-11 15 FOR SALE tt Wardt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. extra NO DOWN FAVMENT on H.P. Kides rcfrigerttor ail six** 119 Middle Road Tel' *****. HAND CARVED SCREENS or Blsoo i Wood mad* by India's Craftsmen. Stock Items available or. to your order. In four months. Call Orient Crafts ***** or536 words
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Advertisement605 1963-07-11 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 20 Words SS (Mil,.)— Box SO eU. extrm WIDE RANCI ENCAQIMINT' Wedding diamond rings specially made-to-order. Payment after Satisfaction. Tel. *****. NAVINO NAILS PROBLIMII Use) "Mavala to eliminate broken snd split nails with immediate result. Ask your favourite hairdresser or cosmeti* counter. LAOIft! Tne Emporium Ltd.. 17/11605 words
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Article388 1963-07-11 16 *JHE Malayan Cyclists' Federation will stage a three-day carnival here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 as part of the Malaysia sports festival. MCF president Gurchan Singh said the carnival was open to all Malaysian countries. He has already sent invitations to North Borneo. Sarawak, Singapore388 words
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292 1963-07-11 16 OINGAPORE. Wed Sir George Oehlers, president of the Singapore Hockey Association, has urged all probationary and registered umpires to attend the hockey "circles." At the SHA annual meetIng, Sir George commented on the lack of support given to the Umpires Board and expressed the292 words
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Article245 1963-07-11 16 "y JOE DORAI; Singapore, Wednesday. T H^ J!h saPore5 aP0re Lawn Tennis Association have The schoolboys are Wilfred Wee Han Kirn, Chia Chin Hock and Paul Choo. SLTA secretary Said Sulaiman, who will be manager of the team, said: "We have a 'bright lot of245 words
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Article150 1963-07-11 16 PENANG. Wed The Penang Amateur Boxin« Association I today named a team of 10 tor the first international chamnionI ships against Singapore aid Thailand at the New World Hnrk here on Auk. *0 and 11. Boxers selected are. Hyu?inht— B Haroon (RAF Gluxori; Bantam Boey Khoon150 words
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Article, Illustration15 1963-07-11 16 BKIAN CLOSE rakes two runt off Lance Cibbs (right) in England's first innings. UPI picture.UPI - 15 words
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526 1963-07-11 16 Worrell's policy of aggression comes a cropper rpHE West Indies collapsed sensationally before Freddie Truemans thunderbolts to give England a most convincing, almost staggering,' win in the Third Test by 217 runs at Edgbaston, Birmingham, yesterday. Unplayable Fred took six wickets for four runs with only 24 balls as the526 words
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Article90 1963-07-11 16 SOCCER Penan* Div. 3: BAFC 2 Qlugor Indians 1; Kilat 4 Rural Board. Tt Bungah 3 Ipoh Div. 1: Municipality 2 Shaw Bros. I; IMv. 3: Cheng Wah 4 Pappl 2. Taipinr Group 'A 1 Persatuan Melayu 'B 1 1 Fed. Armed Forces CSU 0. Krian h Kr (P.Bernama - 90 words
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Article443 1963-07-11 16 COUNTY CRICKET T ONDON. Wed. Sus•Li sex and Yorkshire, the top two teams in the English county cricket championship, had an unhappy time yesterday. Sussex, set to make 179 in 125 minutes by Surrey's declaration at 122 for six, struggled to a draw, losing six wickets forReuter - 443 words
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260 1963-07-11 16 SOCCER Singapore meet the 'giant killers' on Sunday OINGAPORE Wed. Singapore's hopes of going to this year's Malaya Cup final may hang on* the result on this Sunday's clash with Johore, the "giant killers" in the South Zone, at Jalan Besar Stadium. On Saturday Joint Services, the current South Zone260 words
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Article87 1963-07-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Joint Services today announced a change of leadership of their football committee. The present chairman. U.-Col A- farmer, will be returning to Britain In August and he will be succeeded by Major W Batty ma Plt Lt WG.E. Bangay. who managed last year's team87 words
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Article40 1963-07-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed Defending champions Marines, scored a 3-0 win over 'ian Tock Seng Hospital to their SGSPA Div 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Out-side-left All Johan scored two goals. Omar Mohamed got the other goal.40 words
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Advertisement1266 1963-07-11 16 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK THE TOWN BOARDS PERAK TURF CLUB ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS7 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given under w rtifv tha h Bl( Swe o ScctUM 137 of the Town Boards ndra^fro^ »fe TT£ '"n Mveep-s 0,1 23rd. 261h and 30th June on any1,266 words
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Advertisement798 1963-07-11 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE Applications are invited for one post each of Lecturer /Assistant Lecturer in the departments, of Anatomy and Physiology in the newly established faculty of medicine. Experience In teaching and research will be an advantage though appointments may be considered where academic achievements798 words
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Article, Illustration954 1963-07-11 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep by RACING DOUBLE PUTS MOXHAM ON TOP pur KEITH Moxham m tmmmtmmi went to the ,op of BIG SWEEP the jockey champion- «hin tahlp vpstprdav total pool $uo,ii2 snip laDie yesieraa} t_ No 9260 ($34,677) with a splendid dou- 2 no. *****5 ($17.33*)954 words
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Article711 1963-07-11 17 ATHLETICS JESSELTON. Wed— Dilbagh ,(JRC> 2 Robert Prins <SC) 3 Singh Kler and school- Father Rooney (JRC) 2:2.3 (colony girl Wong Mun Yun were the «cord>. outstanding performers In i.500m: DUbagh Singh Klsr 2R. the North Borneo AAA Cham- ""rins 3 Avtar Singh 4:132 (colon;711 words
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970 1963-07-11 17 ;lowly away. Olive vixen quickly raced to the front to lead past the halfmile from Hi Society, Siau Kuniang, The Concretor. Korr.trkan and Hotelier. Siau Kuniang joined Olive Vixen at the home turn with The Concretor closing ln third on the outside. Hi970 words
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Article, Illustration428 1963-07-11 17 Biggest ever Putra Cup golf tourney CRICKETER OF YEAR TROPHY TO ALEX -DELILKAN- rpHE South-East Asian golf team championship for the Putra Cup at the Selangor Golf Course links from July 24 to 27 has attracted the biggest number of. entries since its inception in 1961. Eight countries Including Malaya,Ng Weng Chee - 428 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-11 17 FOR HAPPY HEALTHY DAYS AHEAD j^^^^^^v drink r^^kM APPLES P»W I W^3 STORAGE '*4& BATTERY CLOCK An accurate timepiece which needs no winding.... no fear of it stopping. Keeps accurate time for over a year on the power generated by a single torchlight battery. the NATIONAL Battery Clock. twose who52 words
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Advertisement105 1963-07-11 17 Watar lupply tyttcmi for ♦owmhipt, litdu it rial plonM, ond o^riculfuf ol purposes tin mining industry irrigation and dtwatcrlng pumping teowoter, bnn« •nd liquor* circulating hatwator and coaling water built with capacities -•^|L W ,JI» fr*« 7 to 5,500 ..g.p.m. Hoads tm to 390 ft. Discharge prassnr* up to adV^105 words
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147 1963-07-11 18 We hope Brunei will join: Sarawak SINGAPORE. Wed. The four-man Sarawak delegation which took part in the signing of the Malaysia agreement in London arrived hero tonight. voicing hope that Brunvi would soon join thr Federation. They an- TemengKong Jugah anak Raricn^. chairman of the Sarawak Mlianrr; Dato Bandar 'Abang147 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-07-11 18 SINGAPORE'S LIM KIM SAN IS NOW A DATO KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Sultan of Kelantan today conferred one of the State's highest orders of chivalry, Dato Paduka Jlwa Mahkota (honorary), nn Mr. Llm Kirn Ban, 46 (above). Singaporebom merchant r banker and chairman of the Singapore Housing and Development Board.87 words
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197 1963-07-11 18 MIXED BRUNEI RECEPTION TO M-OUTCOME BRUNEI TOWN, Wednesday. T"HE news that Brunei had failed to enter into the x proposed Federation of Malaysia was received with mixed feelings here. A pro-Malaysia political leader, Haji Ghazali bin Umar, president of the Brunei Peoples' Alliance, has tabled the Sultan of Brunei inReuter - 197 words
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Article66 1963-07-11 18 Front man detained claim KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Socialist Front headquarters here claimed today that a party official had been detained on Monday. It identified him as Ng Kok Hoh, assistant secretary of the Labour Party liaison committee of Batang Padang District and chairman of its political section. He is also66 words
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Article34 1963-07-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Parliamentary Secretary to th<; Ministry for Labour. Mr. We«; Toon Boon today declared o)ien the Norfolk Integrated School which provides Instruction in the Chinese and English language media.34 words
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Article108 1963-07-11 18 MANILA, Wed. Thirtyseven picketing dock workers were injured today, five of them seriously, when six home-made bombs were exploded in the strikebound Manila International South Harbour today. The bombs were exploded at the entrances to the dock area, where the striking workers established heavy picketsReuter; UPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-07-11 18 Veronique in 'royal' bed— two versions FRENCH starlet Veronique Vended (above). 21. relaxes on a "royal" bed during a break in the shooting of "Beckett at Shepperton Studios in Middlesex England. She plays a French girl who gambols on the bed of Kinc Henry II played by Pete,r O'Toolo asUPI - 102 words
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128 1963-07-11 18 From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG, Wed. Britain has made j an official approach to Peking on the possibility of laying a pipeline from the Hong Kong border to Sheklung in Kwangtung to bring fresh water from the East Rivef to the colony.128 words
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Article53 1963-07-11 18 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy today asked rail union and management representatives to remain on a 30- minute "standby" for a possible summons to the White House In an effort to avoid a nation-wide strike. The five unions involved had rejected his proposal to submit the53 words
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Obituary89 1963-07-11 18 ATPUTHAM SISTER of A. Samikannu, pensioner Oovt. Printing Dept. X.L.. ra/o John Return, David nevuayagaut, Rly., X.L.. piwU away 10-7-63. Cortege lnavt* 73. Main A\-enue, Bmtul. 4.30 p.m. 11-7-63. St. Joseph* Church dental, thence, to Catholic Cemetery Chens Road. CHIN VaO "Al (<ui Onn). aged 37 yean, passed «W189 words
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225 1963-07-11 18 LONDON, Wednesday. MR. HAROLD WILSON, the Labour (Opposition) Party leader, will have a private talk with Mr. Macmillan tomorrow about security issues including the case of Harold Philby, the missing journalist. Parliament was told on July 1 that Philby. who was Middle East correspondent225 words
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Article72 1963-07-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation's foreign trade for the iir.si five months of this year amounted to $2,240.6 million $115.4 million more than lpr the same period last year. According to official statistics Issued today, exports totalled $1,140.1 million. ($2l million more than in the same period of72 words
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Article28 1963-07-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— South Vietnam have accepted the invitation to compete in the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament from Aug. 8 to 18. the F.A.M. announced today.28 words
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Article32 1963-07-11 18 LANCASHIRE. Wed. Phil Rodaers, 2&-year-old Texas open champion from San Diego. California, set a hoi pace with a 67 In the first round of the British Open Golf Championship today.32 words
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Article33 1963-07-11 18 LONDON. Wed— Worcestershire beat Lancashire by nine wickets at Worcester to enter the final of the country knockout championship today. Final scores: Lanes 58 (31.1 ivers), Worcs 60-1 (10.1 overs).33 words
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Article300 1963-07-11 18 LODON, Wed— lt was another unsettled day In stock markets. Business was again small and prices moved irregularly. A setback in gilt-edged provid- 1 ed the main features. Fears regarding 1 rising U.S. Interest rates appeared to be mainly responsible but actual selling was small. There was some300 words
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Article54 1963-07-11 18 LONDON. Wed— Spot 21»id., Aug. 21 aid., Sept. 21 -'*d.. Oct. 21 %d., Oct. Dec. 21 »id., Jan./ Mar. 1964 21 13/16U, Apr. June 21 13/16 d.. July/Sept. 21 13/16 d., Oct. Dec. 21 13/ 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 1965 2U3/16U. c.i.f. July 21 ',d.. Aug. 213/16 d.. Sept. 2l>54 words
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Article24 1963-07-11 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £901',. sellers £902. Forward buyers £902. sellers £902 2 Settlement £902... Turnover a.m. 90 tons, p.m 80 tons. Tone: Steady24 words
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342 1963-07-11 18 LONDON, Wednesday ¥)K. GIUSEPPE Martelli, the Italian nuclear srientist accused of being prepared to spy for Russia, told the Central Criminal Court here today thai he was under relentless pussure from the Russians to work for them, or take up a job in Russia.Reuter - 342 words
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154 1963-07-11 18 Two frogs blast off— after 18 months' work VTEW YORK, Wed. A tiny one-stage rocket carrying two frogs one awake and the other asleep soared above Wadena, Minnesota, briefly yesterday before returning the frogs safely to earth. The American Space Agency showed no known interest in the feat But forReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement253 1963-07-11 18 The S.cro SA 6198T is one ot the world! molt luxurious portoblcs You will ,y^"' I"l"™^"™^™^ l^^B3l^^Sfc#O undcrslond thot ot once when you look ot ij.^ -*Sy J /jUJ cabinet, the 7 push buttons. It has a largo Uw^^ESSSSSS^^^^B! I output, 5" loudspooker, 2 aerials and foui C A "*^<^^Bi^^|J253 words
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Advertisement77 1963-07-11 18 opsanl 1 OPSAN cintains a powerful antibacterial compound called V33S jliittlj developed in the labiratiries if the "National Institute fir Medical Research" and Uy^^C Bolts Pure Drug Company ii England. This unique compound makes OPSAN a Atawu. ■est effective preoaration fir treittut no^i«»it*nt eye infections and it is alsi ideal77 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-07-11 18 lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Koia Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7541 words
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