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Title Section18 1963-07-12 1 AVIHK.I l»\ll V tERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,00 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1963 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article23 1963-07-12 1 SECOND ATTACK WITHIN 24 HOURS ON MALAYSIA: WORRIED PELAEZ PINS HOPES ON THE 'SUMMIT' TO TALK 'FRANKLY AND IN GOOD FAITH'23 words
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Article970 1963-07-12 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno announced the renewal of Indonesia "confrontation" policy tonight piling shock upon shock in reiterating his opposition to Malaysia. In his second attack on the proposed Federation within 24 hours, he told graduate officers of the West Java War College that confrontation" was necessaryUPI - 970 words
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130 1963-07-12 1 The Tengku goes to sea on RMN boat PORTSMOUTH, Thurs. r Tengku Abdul Rahman went to sea here today in a fast patrol boat built for the Royal Malayan Navy. The Prime Minister, who arrived in London last Sunday to sign the Malaysia agreement, visited Portsmouth today with a partyReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-07-12 1 Row over loyalty to Sultan' speeches settled IPOH, Thurs. The "misunderstandings" over recent election rally speeches in Kuala Kangsar on the question of loyalty to State and Ruler have now been "satisfactorily cleared up." Dftto Sha ari bin Sfaaiiee, the Mentri Besar, announced this at a press conference here this281 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-07-12 1 Xl A L LIMPL'K. Thurs. Lord Head (above), at present British High* Commissioner in Nigeria, is to become High Commissioner in Malaysia. He will leave Lagos for Kuala Lumpur in October. Sir Geofroy Tory, who has been High Commissioner in Malaya since independence, is258 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-07-12 1 SINOAPORE. Thurs.— The Indonesian Deputy First Minister and Minister (or Heavy Industries and Muuni;. Mr. Chaerul Saleh. said here today that Indonesia was '•waiting for the right opportunity" to embark on industrial and economic co-operation with Malaya and Singapore. Tli is would depend on the outcome85 words
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Article75 1963-07-12 1 MP speaks of confession LONDON. -Thurs.— A Labour MP. Mr. Prnner Brock way. is to ask the Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, to re-open the case of James Hann.tty. who was hanged a year ago lc r the roadside murder of 35-year-oid physicist Michael Qregsten. "i:i view of new evidence."75 words
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Article109 1963-07-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Le e Chit Huat. 25. of Pahang Road, was fined *15C by a magistrate. Inche Shaik Daud bin Hajl Mohamed Ismail, today for using a telephone at the Griffin Inn to Inform an unknown person of the result of a race. He pleaded guilty109 words
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683 1963-07-12 1 By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN, KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs fHK Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Alxhil Hazak, said today that "the door to Malaysia is open to Brunei any time she feels like coming in." Tun Razak. who was speaking at Kuala Lumpur airport on his return683 words
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39 1963-07-12 1 STOP PRESS MALAYSIA DEBATE NEXT FRIDAY LONDON. Thurv CMef l.ihour Opposition speaker* in Malaysia Com moiK debate FrMtaj week will l)r P.itritk Gordon W.tlkrr. Laboar'a "shadow" I nrri^n Re< reiarj and Arthur Boltomlejr, authorItatlve nonrcei viwi i<> null! K'-ntri39 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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148 1963-07-12 2 Another 300 begin border guard training I/TCHING. Thurs.— The second batch of 300 Sarawak border scouts, mainly Land Dyaks and Ibans. began training this morning. A government spokesman said they would be operational after a month's training, making a total of 600 border scouts operational in the First and SecondReuter - 148 words
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Article62 1963-07-12 2 TOKYO. Thurs— Two people were killed and three others Injured today In a landslide caused by heavy rain in Hiroshima. Western Japan. Two houses were destroyed and two others damaged In the landslide. Reuter It was easier in dentii- try. The patients A could not62 words
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231 1963-07-12 2 Anglo-U.S. plan for Indian air defence WASHINGTON. Thursday gRITAIN and the United States have drawn up a plan to defend India against any Chinese air attack while avoiding a formal military arrangement that might clash with India's nonalignment policy, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The plan was submitted to the Indian231 words
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Article29 1963-07-12 2 BAGDAD. Tliurs. Brigadier Hassan Abboud, former Military Commander of Mosul, Northern Iraq, was sentenced to death here yesterday for "Communist outrages" In the unsuccessful 1958 uprising. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article119 1963-07-12 2 China: In decade or two PEKING. Thurs.— lt will take China a "decade or two" to catch up with the most advanced levels in the world of science and technology. Red Flag, the theoretical journal of the Chinese Communist Party, said yesterday. By then. China should also become a "powerfulReuter - 119 words
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211 1963-07-12 2 UN told of 'disgust' over Tokyo ties with S. Africa- UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Japan was castigated yesterday for "accepting the humiliation of having its citizens in South Africa classified as white for selfish trading purposes." Mr. Tennyson Maklwane, representative in Algeria of the repub'ic's outlawed African National congress, was addressing211 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-07-12 2 VIENTIANE. Thurs.— Laotian neutralist and pro-Communist Pathet Lao officials disagreed on major issues when they met here yesterday for the third time to work out security arrangements for the forthcoming peare talks on the Plain of Jars. The Pathet Lao rejected a newReuter - 85 words
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Article54 1963-07-12 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Floods, drought and an insect plague have destroyed about 70 per cent of the new season rice harvest In Indonesian South Borneo, the official news agency. Antara, reported. The agency said regional authorities mleht have to import rice from other islands to sustain the>54 words
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Article74 1963-07-12 2 HONG KONG. Thurs. Police today posted armed guards round the first of six Tickers Viscount turbo-prop airliners ordered by the Chinese Government two years ago. The plane, parked at Kal Tak inter- national airport, is all white and has no national identification markings yet. An official74 words
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224 1963-07-12 2 FIRST STEP TO GIVE AFRO-ASIANS MORE SAY 'J'HE United Nations yesterday created a subcommittee as a first stop to meeting African and Asian demands for a review of the Charter to give them increased representation on the Security Council. The nine members of the sub-committee, whose composition is to beReuter - 224 words
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Article191 1963-07-12 2 lAKARTA, Thurs. •I Antara news agency said today that Government circles thought that Holland was pushing too hard for a return to its former privileged position in Indonesia. Dutch officials were putting pressure on Indonesia to compensate Dutch interests nationalised in 1957. it said. 'Threatened'Reuter - 191 words
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Miscellaneous5 1963-07-12 2 THEGAMBOLS By Barry Applebv \A9Ojr?J5 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration237 1963-07-12 3 IN LONDON STREET FIRST TIME IN MODERN HISTORY T ONDON, Thurs. Dem onstrators last night booed Queen Elizabeth as she left a London theatre after watchin? a Shakespeare play with her state guests, King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece. There were some fheers, too. but observers rnuldReuter - 237 words
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197 1963-07-12 3 LONDON, Thursday. \\TEST Indians Aloysius (Lucky) Gordon and John Edgecombe, two of the men in the life of Miss Christine Keeler, were brought from jail yesterday to help Lord Denning in his judicial inauirv into the security as cts of the Profumo cl.T^t DOReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-07-12 3 T ONDON, Thurs. A Judge heard here yesterday that 26-year-old journalist Lawrence Terence Bell, whose name had entered the Profumo scandal, had been physically attacked and threatened. When Mr. Raphael Tuck, counsel for Bell, had alleged this Mr. Justice Marshall said toReuter - 304 words
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Article62 1963-07-12 3 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. —Dr. Ralph Bunche. United Nations Under-Secretary for Special Political Affairs, left here yesterday with his wife nnd son for his first visit to Moscow strictly as a tourist, he told reporters. Dr. Bunche had spent a week in Denmark, durinc which he addressed theReuter - 62 words
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Article41 1963-07-12 3 LOS ANGLES. "Hiurs. While Mr. Walter Mansor. 70; was attending the luneral of his wife here on Tuesday his only son his daught-er-in-law and his grandson were killed in a traffic accident on their way to the ceremony. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article35 1963-07-12 3 LONDON. Thurs. Iruvellers to Bntairf rrom Asfa. Alrlca and America other than the United States and Canada will from Aug. 1 have to produce a valid international certificate of vaccination against smallpox. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration424 1963-07-12 3 Mandy: So what if Rachman was crooked? JDNDON, Thurs. Miss Marilyn ("Mandy") Rice- Davies claimed today that her wealthy boyfriend Peter Rachman gave her £1,000 for her 18th birthday not long before his death last November. Writing In the Daily Express, she said she spent it in two weeks onReuter - 424 words
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175 1963-07-12 3 MILORDS WORRY ABOUT EARNINGS OF MANDY AND CHRISTINE LONDON. Than.— The tax position on the. earnings from newspapers of Miss Marilyn < Man(l v i Rire-IKivies and Miss Christine Keeler was raised in the House of Lords last niitht Kolh sirls are key witnrssr* in the forthcoming trial nf Dr.Reuter - 175 words
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304 1963-07-12 3 Polish airman "hedgehops 9 to West with wife, sons BERLIN, Thursday. POLISH Air Force Major "hedgehopped" 170 miles with his wife and two children in a light plane yesterday in a dramatic escape to the West. Major Ryszard Stanislaw Obacz, 34, told a Press conference that his pretty brunette wife,304 words
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Article164 1963-07-12 3 f ONDON, Thurs Britain's role in future world affairs would be to improve relations between the Western Alliance and Russia and China. Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour Party leader, told a luncheon meeting here yesterday. "We stand full square within the Western Alliance." he added. "IReuter - 164 words
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Article39 1963-07-12 3 BERLIN. Thurs. The Prencn military government here yesterday protested against the actions of East German border guards, who, it claimed, fired at an East Berlin refugee after he had crossed into the French sector on Tuesday. -Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement157 1963-07-12 3 llu mm 71 Advertisement A Glow .That Gives the Hair new Beauty Hairstylists everywhere are using a new type of shampoo, to give the hair new glowi-iK loveliness at depth —not a Rlitter not a polish, but something tar more beautiful, the rich deep beauty you .see when you look157 words
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Advertisement156 1963-07-12 3 /-\ERTEX The 'Air Conditioned' I^^ Supreme for Cool Comfort and Health Slip on an Aertex shirt— slip on a grand feeling of freshness and fitness! Good-looking Aertex shirts have built-in coolness, because the woven cellular fabric ventilates your skin. Aertex lets a body breathe! The two here are the OPENAER156 words
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376 1963-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. gOMK 20,000 people are expected to be iit the airport to give a "hero's welcome" to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew when he flies home on Saturday evening alter the successful conclusion of the Malaysia talks in London. The airport buildings376 words
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Article135 1963-07-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today that he hoped the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce would encourage the Malay community to take a more active role in the commercial and industrial life of Malaysia. The minister was speaking135 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-07-12 4 'I DON'T LET AGE USE ME' SINGAPORE, Thurs. An American freelance lecturer, Dr. Eunice Avery, now in Singapore on one of her many globe-trot-ting trips to learn how the world ticks, is reluctant to reveal her age. REASON "Whe n people hear my age they think of me as an212 words
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249 1963-07-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. John Mam men, former vice-president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, today spoke about "the tragic situation in which the harbour board' workers have now found themselves." In si statement, he said disorder and chaos in the union were brought249 words
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180 1963-07-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Second Industrial Arbitration Court t6day rejected an application by the Singapore General Employees' Union for the deletion of the names of. five workers from a collective agreement with the Malay Film Productions Ltd. The Deputy President. Mr. Tan Boon180 words
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Article374 1963-07-12 4 HPHE following Is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuda: From Medan (OA 990) 3.10 pm.; from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (OA 805) 5.10 D.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.46 a.m. Thai International: From Hong Kong, Bangkok (TO 731)374 words
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139 1963-07-12 4 Water consumption rises steeply: Warning to public SINGAPORE. Thursday. CONSUMPTION of water hit the highest mark of 58,534,000 gallons yesterday since the 12--hour daily ration was introduced two months ago. This figure is more than 1.000.000 gallons hieher than that for Wednesday, and the Public Utilities Board has again urged139 words
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Advertisement294 1963-07-12 4 NOW IT CAN BE TOLD!. ..THE THRILLS ADVENTURES of the MASTER CROOK! I LIDO OPENS TODAY ■11 00 -^^g^i^^ (SPORE) F^W t Si sj 4 00 -CSI I ■sV^Bk m HB9 aaißi f^Y RFFiRim jg7; TukyO^B j: .tarrmt KARL BOEHM I *i Barbara Lass Charles Vanel Keiko Kishi J Plus:294 words
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237 1963-07-12 5 PERCY JOSEPH - Post office boycott: 42 join the union— PERCY JOSEPH by KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The boycott of non-members ordered by the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff is paying dividends. Within 48 hours of the policy being; made known. 42 non-unionists had signed up. On Monday the union told members that they237 words
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346 1963-07-12 5 TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur - And all Mr. Eman-Pepple could say was Gosh! TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, NIGERIAN V.I.P. TAKES A LOOK AT MALAYA by- Thursday I J^ UNIQUE personal tribute to development in Malaya after independence was paid today by a YIP visitor from Nigeria through an on-the-spot limerick. He is the Controller346 words
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Article31 1963-07-12 5 PENANO. Thurs. The StaW Youth Council will hold an "iineka belia" cvouth concert) at the City Stadium at 8 pm. on Sunday to mark the close of Youth Week.31 words
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70 1963-07-12 5 Perak Mufti dies after brief illness IPOH Thurs. The Mufti ol Perak. Haji Asaaya bin Abdul Majid. 52, died here this afternoon after a brief Illness. The funeral will be held tomorrow in Kuala Kangsar. his home town. Prior to his appointment as the Mufti of Perak In early 1958,70 words
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Article51 1963-07-12 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Taipinu, which usually has the Inchest rainfall of any town in the country, is experiencing a drought which could result in a water shortage before the end of this month. During the last two weeks the town (pop: 63.000) has had only one shower last51 words
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102 1963-07-12 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Four Customs officers, oi. the pretext of making love to several girls, set an ambush along the Kinta River bund here a popular lovers' haunt— yesterday evening and arrested an old man for possession of Indian hemp. Acting on information received, the102 words
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Article137 1963-07-12 5 Police detain pro-Red trio IPOH. Thurs. Special Branch men in Perak have detained three men under the Internal Security Act. Confirming the arrests, a police spokesman said today that one of those arrested is N'g Kok Hor, 23, a clerk employed by a logging company. The spokesman emphasised that Ng,137 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-07-12 5 If UA L A LUMPUR. 1 1V Thurs. American 'ham' radio operator. Mr. Chester M. Luchessa, 52, who had contact with Malaya 2o years ago, is a disappointed man. His Malayan hamster' friends, whom he used to contact through his call-sta-tion W6BRV before World War155 words
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Article58 1963-07-12 5 PENANO, Thurs.— A farmer. Artffln bin Awang. 56, of Bayan Lepas received $250 from the State Welfare Department today for the loss of his home by fire last month Bayan Lepas villagers have also collected $750 for Ariffln. They will also launch a gotong-royong (self-help)58 words
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Article22 1963-07-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A aim show wifl be held In the British Council Hall here at 7 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article198 1963-07-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Diversification of Malaya's agriculture is harder than is usually appreciated, Dr. C. R. Wharton said here tonight. Dr. Wharton. visiting reader In Agricultural Economics at the University of Malaya, and a representative for the Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs, was198 words
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Article149 1963-07-12 5 TtfALACCA, Thurs. ITI twq detectives were Jointly charged In the Sessions Court here today with accepting $100 from a woman. Tay Ah Eng. Detective Cpl Lim Ang Choc. 43. and Detective Sgt. I Aloysious Hillary Monteiro. 38. pleaded not guilty. They were alleged to have149 words
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203 1963-07-12 5 The man of 70 and the girl of 10... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The First Magistrate. Mr. M a h King Hock, today told an old man who outraged the modesty of 10-year-old girl that he ought to set a better example to the younger generation. "As you leave the court203 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-07-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 4 BRAVE sea rescue in the English Channel nearly a year ago had its sequel here this morning: when the acting Prime Minister, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, presented the Royal Humane Society's second highest award, the bronze medal,280 words
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372 1963-07-12 6 BOAT AND $8,000 FISH LOST PORT SWETTENHAM, Thursday. A RMED pirates raided an Indonesian fishing vessel in the Straits of Malacca, 20 miles south-west of here, on Tuesday. This is the eighth incident of piracy in the Straits during the past 25 days.372 words
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Article153 1963-07-12 6 KUCHING, Thurs. Senator Khaw Kal Boh, Malayan Minister Without Portfolio, denied today that he had met a Party Negara Sarawak representative secretly and told him that the Alliance would rather support the antiMalaysia Sarawak United People's Party than take back Party Negara into the Alliance.153 words
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Article93 1963-07-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya's first television producers will leave for Canada tomorrow on a six-week Colombo Plan course. The five, who already have considerable radio experience, are Inche Syed Alwi bin Syed Hassan. Inche Ahmad Merican. Mr. Richard Job, Mr. H. B. Long and93 words
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Article72 1963-07-12 6 KUCHINO. Thurs. Ratepayers in Jesselion, North Borneo, are to have a special Malaysia Day party. This was decided by the entertainments sub-committee of the Jesselton district Malaysia Day committee. There are about 2,000 ratepayers In Jesselton. Each will be allowed to take one guest to the72 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-07-12 6 In law girl's luggage: Six Malayan pines KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Miss Graziella Tallon. 24. (above). a visiting Italian 1 a w student, had never eaten fresh pineapple before coming to Malaya. When she leaves for home on Saturday she will take six in her luggage. Miss Tallon. a third year98 words
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Article55 1963-07-12 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Loo Kee "!huan,, 21, unemployed, was jailed xlay for 12 months by a district l_ "or house-breaking and theft i Amoy Street on Feb. 24. He admitted breaking into the lome of his next-door neighbour, ~,im Knelt Pin, and stealing two dozen new singlets.55 words
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Article37 1963-07-12 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah will speak over Radio Singapore at 6.15 p.m. tomorrow :>i,pealing for support, of Singapore Cheshire Home's flag day on Saturday. He is chairman of the board of governors.37 words
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83 1963-07-12 6 JO HO R E BAHRU, Thurs. Four men charged with a payroll grab of £10,100 near Gunong Pulai were committed for trial in the High Court yesterday. They are Carl Murray. Abdullah Shawal. Ahmad bin Sheik Mohammed and Syed Jaffar bin Syed Hussaln.83 words
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Article63 1963-07-12 6 PENANG. Thurs. Remarkm? that secret society clashes were becoming too frequent in Penan*;, a magistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnani. jailed a carpenter. Tong Kwok Sue. 24. lor six months today for possessing an offensive weapon. Tong was found with an iron drill when the police63 words
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267 1963-07-12 6 ABOUT 15 Singapore doctors are expected to sit for the admission examination to membership of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. They will be prepared by six leading Australian physicians. The physicians, all members of the college, are flying Into Singapore In267 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Article, Illustration11 1963-07-12 7 SOME Or THE DIARIES KEPT > LVOIA UNGROVA11 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1963-07-12 7 NEXT morning Lydia had her moment of I ruth, for the "Dutchman" turned out to be Hochkach, an Israeli, and he was there to organise the exodus of 470 Jews from this Red-Nazi state. At 4 a.m. there was a phone call1,045 words
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Article628 1963-07-12 7 A school for spices This. Lydia recorded, was "frustrating" and she watched Lagarde carefully. From her hotel window In Podebrady she saw him drive off with a man. It was Kalivoda. She promptly phoned headquarters and was told: "Keep watching." In Pilsen, two nights before they were due back in628 words
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Advertisement26 1963-07-12 7 CZECH SPY LYDIA UNGROVA GOES TO A CASTLE IN BOHEMIA TO LEARN THE TECHNIQUE OF LURING A MAN TO PART WITH HIS SECRETS... USING SEXA "bbl26 words
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Advertisement255 1963-07-12 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers Real smoking pleasure that's what Player's Gold Leaf bring you. They're rich with the full, mellow flavour of choice Virginia tobacco. A flavour made extra smooth by the special filter. In England Gold Leaf became the top selling niter brand just five255 words
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Article22 1963-07-12 8 REQUIEM HIGH MASS for late I i'ien.l. James Pon rajah Employ■in^e at Saints Peter and Paul »*...-> s«reei l.'i-T-Ki at 5.30 a.m.22 words
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Article69 1963-07-12 8 MR. ANO MRS. K. Veers. ingmm h.ink all relatives, friends and well i«ne.« uho huve attended their wedUag on :i-7-6:< at Klang sent gifts. ■nd n-ndered asMstaoce. MRS. R R. DUDLEY and children ui'rniy n.ink relative* and frleada ■ho rendered service, aent messages of otidolcnce and wreaths la their69 words
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Article670 1963-07-12 8 Fi tv'Hent Soekarno's renewal of hostility tovords the Tengku and Malaysia is as dismaying as it is surprising. The clouds of confrontation are gathering (.gain, and at a time when the success of the London negotiations had appeared to promise the last of the bad weather.670 words
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Article469 1963-07-12 8 Foreign trade figures for the Federation of Malaya for the I first five months of this year j tend to bear out Mr. Tan Siew Sin's forecast of a substantial deterioration in the balance of payments position. Though the value of exports, at $1,140.1 million, is up $21469 words
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Article138 1963-07-12 8 Malaya's aborigines have a claim to share in the benefits of rural development Certainly they should not suffer from it Where settled cultivators, such as the Temuan and Semelai in Negri Sembilan, obstruct new land schemes they should be induced to move through offers of better opportunities elsewhere and138 words
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Article, Illustration648 1963-07-12 8 Richard Hall - Richard Hall New mood of uncertainty in Nyasaland LUSAKA. Thurv The recent violence in Nyasaland in which several Europeans and Indians have been assaulted can. as the Governor, Sir Glyn Jones, has declared easily be exaggerated out of all proportion. Generally. Nyasaland is peaceful and Europeans648 words
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932 1963-07-12 8 A STAFF WRITER - Farmers who rate among the best the world over A STAFF WRITER JUST A TWO-HOUR DRIVE FROM FEDERAL CAPITAL: by SE K I N CHANG may not be among the wondevs of the world but in its own way it is certainly one of the marvels of Malaya. How many932 words
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189 1963-07-12 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two World Bank experti flew into Singapore tonight to study the $5o million Johore River project, and to examine proposals for solving the States water supply problems. They are Mr. Peter Callejas, a sanitary engineer, and Mr. g B. Renger.189 words
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Article80 1963-07-12 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A housewife, Mlnah blnte Abdul. 42, who was Injured In a rotid accident four years ago. was awarded damages of $7,936 and costs by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today. Minah brought the action against a taxi driver, Neo Kirn80 words
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197 1963-07-12 9 If UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Representatives of the management and workers of Malayan Breweries Ltd. may meet on Monday to decide if a girl employee should continue in a "humiliating" job. That is when a five-day strike ultimatum expires. It was given to197 words
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302 1963-07-12 9 By JOSEPH YEO: SINGAPORE, Thursday J^IKE the newly- formed Singapore Alliance, the PAP is to contest all 15 Singapore seats in the Malaysian Parliament. All political parties are waiting for the necessary legislation to be passed and agreement to302 words
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Article45 1963-07-12 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A party of 33 Filipino women, who were guests of Mrs. Subandrio. wife of the Indonesia Foreign Minister, for the past few weeks, will fly in from Jakarta tomorrow morning for a visit as guests of the Singapore Women's Association.45 words
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Article98 1963-07-12 9 $4,050 in 'wonder boy 9 fund SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chess "wonder boy" Tan Lian Ann will leave early next month to take part in the world junior chess championship which will tx> held in Yugoslavia instead of Russia. The championship wilJ start on Aug. 13 and will end during the first98 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-07-12 9 Sultan of Brunei would rank No. 4 among Rulers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. If the present system of royal precedence is extended to Brunei, and should the State eventually decide to Join Malaysia, the Sultan of Brunei would be fourth in the table of precedence. Precedence of the Rulers Is based248 words
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Article58 1963-07-12 9 MCA plans leadership training SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association here Is considering a political education and leadership training scheme for iti members. The scneme. submitted by Dr Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of the MCA re-organisa-tion working committee, is aimed at enlisting potential candidates for elections. It has four separate58 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-07-12 9 AUSTEN ZECHA - TIN: A 'NEW A WARENESS' IN U.S. AUSTEN ZECHA: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday AMERICA is becoming more aware of the im- portance of tin mining to countries like Malaya and of her responsibility to guarantee Its normal development. This was stated here today by Mr. H. M. Fuller, adviser to320 words
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Article30 1963-07-12 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs A woman. 81a .«ia Lan. 33. was fined 1200. or mx months' jail, today for assisting ir a characters' lottery at Buklt Panjang VUifcge yesterday.30 words
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243 1963-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Singaporean, who has supervised cooking for royalty, flew home from London to get married yesterday. Mr. Llm Ewe Hin. who is executive manager of the fabulous 30-storey London Hilton Hotel was married to pretty Miss Heah Phee Hong, youngest daughter243 words
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Article38 1963-07-12 9 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. The youth section of the Teluk Anson division of the Malayan Chinese Association is to run a Malay class for the miblic in conjunction with the second Dhase of the National Language Month.38 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-07-12 9 MALAYA'S ENTRANT FOR MISS PACIFIC CONTEST SALMAII Noor. 20 (above), who will represent Malaya in Queensland's Miss Pacific quest. Che Salman, from Penang, is studying economics at the University of Queensland. She is one of more than 40 girls, representing Australia, South-East Asian and Pacific countries taking part In the88 words
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Article49 1963-07-12 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Profe.ssor George Z. F. Bereday. Professor ol Comparative Education at Columbia University in NewYork, has arrived here to advise on the teaching of comparative education in the School of Education at the University ol Singapore. His visit is sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation.49 words
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Article59 1963-07-12 9 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak police have offered a 52.C00 reward lor information leading to the arre&t of person or persons responsible for Hie murder of a businessman at Butcit Tun bun Tulang. near Kuala Kangsar on June 15. Phua Soo Kiat. 32. who was reported missing from59 words
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Advertisement126 1963-07-12 9 M Wp life. -"V JSUb Unless you Uke definite itepi to prevent it, you may at any time offend with perspiration odour. (Everybody perspires!) But once you've applied ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you know you're protected all day 2 lon*. Odour vanishes instantly I^. and stays away because /^fll it^V ODO-RO-NO Wtminaf126 words
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Advertisement109 1963-07-12 9 ft W^beilvX m V' Jk sft ,4*"* BKfiff I Velva Smooth for that fresh HMHB washed-in-dew look HL^Spia| Even in a hot, h jmid climate, Velva Smooth will keep your Bflj I I skin cool and lovely all day. Velva Smooth is a gently astriif ffw^BS. gent lotion to be109 words
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Miscellaneous496 1963-07-12 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA 9^ ISip^l1 Si p^ 1^ th io r 3o 10 c°o 0 I Ker; NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Classics; 11.00 Close Down SESVICE 41.7 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. .mini >, WAV*. Negitra-ku; 6.02 Prelude to siiiVK I r.>, metres Breakfast: 7.00 Time Signal.496 words
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Article42 1963-07-12 10 ALGIERS. Tliurs The Ministry of Information announced tonight that the former deputy premier Mr. Mohammed Boudlaf. had been placed in restricted residence b\ order of the Interior Ministry. The announcement was the first I disclosure of Mr. Boudiaf's arrest.42 words
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193 1963-07-12 10 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The "hot line" between the Kremlin and the White House will be opened on Sept. 1, the news agency Tass reported today. The date for opening the line was announced by Mr. Nikolai Psurtsev, Soviet Minister of Communications. TwoReuter - 193 words
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229 1963-07-12 10 K may be serious about a test ban pact: Harriman WASHINGTON, Thursday. MR. Averell Harriman said last night there were indications that the Soviet Union was ready to negotiate seriously for a partial nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the United States. Mr. Harriman. who will re-' present President229 words
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Article71 1963-07-12 10 'Science can be wrong' LONDON. Thurs. The Duke of Edinburgh, opening an international chemistry conference here yesterday, warned about the dangerous belief that science ran do no wrong. The Duke said: "Science has been glamourised for so long that many people firmly believe it can do no wrong. This IsReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-07-12 10 jIjELBOURNE, Thurs.— ATI A rancher claims he fought a desperate wrestling match with a maddened 134 st. kangaroo in the bush about 130 miles from here. Lance Oliver, told reporters that the 7ft. lOin. kangaroo dragged him off his horse as he rode along a222 words
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331 1963-07-12 10 ORITAIN yesterday 13 refused to permit representatives of the U.N. special committee on colonialism to visit British Guiana for a first-hand study of the situation there. Mr. Cecil King, the British delegate, told the 24-mem-ber committee: "We cannot share our responsibilitiesUP - 331 words
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Article53 1963-07-12 10 PARIS. Thurs The French Government today tabled a Bill in the National Assembly aimed at restricting wildcat strike^ in Government sen lOM and public utilities. The Bill nrovices that five days' notice must be jiven of when a strike will beam md whrn it willReuter - 53 words
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Article47 1963-07-12 10 MIAMI '.Florida i Thurs. A DC4 cargo plane 'ram Panama with two engines out of action and a third on flre ditched in ihr Caribbean near the southern tiD of the Bahamas yestordav. Both men aboard were repo ted safe in a raft— U P.I.47 words
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Article118 1963-07-12 10 THE POPES DEFINITION VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Pope Paul VI defined the Roman Catholic Church's conception of democracy in a letter published here yesterday. He said the Church "does not prefer, nor reject, any form of government, provided It is just and capable of achieving the well-being of citizens. "TheReuter - 118 words
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223 1963-07-12 10 WASH T"HE Castro regime has 1 session in the Carit for sneaking possible sub\ American countries, the yesterday. The United States had asked the British to take steps to halt the traffic through Grand Cayman Island In a related development. a Coast Guard official223 words
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Article140 1963-07-12 10 'Cancer' ban in Hew York NEW YOKK. Thurs.— New York State's highest court yesterday ruled by four in three that Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" is an obscene book which may not be sold in the state by anyone familiar with it-, contents. The majority opinion said "The book is140 words
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Advertisement272 1963-07-12 10 jljKpll CAPSULES Feel in top condition all day, everyday. 'C Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules enriched with Vitamins A and D for lj* the glorious extra energy that comes from staying in good health... and from 1 j||lN protection against disease. Scott's Cod NilH Liver Oil Capsules contain Vitamins272 words
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Advertisement144 1963-07-12 10 I Tender INXQXA TENDER TOUCH Heivy night creams hive never been popular with wives (Or husbands And mo'istunsersalthough pleasarter to useare quick to lose their own moisture. This means they dry on your face, ard your skin receives no lasting benefit. NO HAPPY SOLUTION UNTIL until Innoxa discovered Tender Touch,144 words
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Miscellaneous178 1963-07-12 10 Ulftf Oop My I'.r. 1 1. ml in I *K>V Mr AMKIE'S f "V^cmN WHO INDEED.'.' I I WHWS E" NEVER MIHQ *U RKWT. WT9O, IM>. BUT MOUMTEO .dUH^ 1 JJ£>s 15^\ AMD WHO M« k J'VXSa.IU. UTS STtM.I ALL 1 iA. I SHOUIPWT M»VS I Jl T»«S?y j? ARE178 words
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Article370 1963-07-12 11 Indian cameras enter local mart JAPANESE STILL IN THE LEAD (WMERAS produced in India entered the Malayan market for the first time last year. The cameras imported here were of the low-priced type, and shipments during the first nine months of last year amounted to 1,400 units, or 4.1 per370 words
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Article196 1963-07-12 11 TOUR To PROMOTE BUTTER BUSINESS AN executive of an Australian company who is now on a Far East tour will visit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur later this month. He Is Mr. Norman Gorman, export manager of the Producers' Co-operative Distributing Society Ltd. of Sydney, which acts as the marketing organisation196 words
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Article46 1963-07-12 11 Captain James C. Harvey. 59, of Edinburgh, has been appointed master of Benarmin, Ben Line's new fast cargo-passenger liner which Is leaving shortly on her maiden voyage to the Par East. The 13.015 u.w. tons ship completed owners' trials on the Clyde this week.46 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-07-12 11 AUSTEN ZECHA - Insurance company opens KL office AUSTEN ZECHA By rpHE General Accident A Fire and Life Assurance Corp. Ltd., of London, has opened a permanent office in Kuala Lumpur to cope with the large volume of its business in this coun- try. The company's representative. Mr. R. E. Simpson, said that217 words
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Article77 1963-07-12 11 The Pinya belonging to the Burma Five SUr Line Lid. which arrived In Singapore on Monday on her maiden voyage sails (or Rangoon today. Launched at the yards ot the Hitachi Ship Building and Engineering Co. Ltd.. In Osaka, last February, the Pinya. a cargo vessel.77 words
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201 1963-07-12 11 FIRST QUARTER SOAP OUTPUT IMPROVES TiHE Federation of Ma- laya's soap industry performed reasonably well during the first quarter of this year. According to statistics as declared by principal manufacturers, production during the three months at 101.183 cwt. was 9.606 cwt. higher than that for the corresponding period of last201 words
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144 1963-07-12 11 SINGER Sewing Machine Co. of London. Is soon to Introduce In the British market a unit which will sew Intricate stralght-stltch designs following a simple Inkline pattern Inserted In the control ur.lt. says a report In the London Financial Times. Initially expected to find144 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-07-12 11 LEWIS AND PEAT ANNOUNCES HIGHER PROFITS SUBSTANTIALLY higher profits for the financial year to March 31 are announced by Lewis and Peat, which is doubling its dividend total to 40 per cent and also proposes a scrip issue of new A non-voting ordinary shares to holders of the existing ordinary270 words
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Article83 1963-07-12 11 NEW AGENTS FOR U.S. ABRASIVES fWMIE Norton Company, whose 1 headquarters ar» In Worcester. Massachusetts and who are the world's largest makers of abrasive products, has merged with the National Research Corporation. National Research is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Norton. The new company operates 26 plants in 1283 words
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332 1963-07-12 11 Sugar price eases off: 15,000 tons in stock rpHE world and Malax yan sugar markets are steadier now than they were at the end of May, a leading Singapore sugar importer disclosed. This follows more stable trading conditions prevailing locally and la other countries, he said. The relative shortage and332 words
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Advertisement327 1963-07-12 11 Sound-perfect n] y\ stereo at a > 4\y moderate price. I If I 1 1 Hefe is true, high-quality stereo in a moderately pooed stereogram with the ultra slender look of today. The Pye model 3507 brings instruments right into your living room. Tape recorder socket V and two high-flux327 words
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Advertisement227 1963-07-12 11 OUR GRAND SALE NOW ON BIG REDUCTIONWONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! "Crocodile" non-iron ilsck JS 90 UP ptr pc. "Crocodile" 63 <v Tartan A »i% Cotton Youngmen ihirt $3.20 UP per piece. (Head no ironing, ir« cool, camrortoble 4 lotting). "AXE" a3<" n Torion ft 33<% Cotton thirt 54.90 par pc. CROCODILE" Children227 words
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Advertisement1525 1963-07-12 12 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 21st June, 28th June and sth July. 1963 made Bgßlnst the following person* and/or flnns: Rreriving- Ordrrs made on 21/6/63. Bankruptcy No. 77/63 Ooh Choc Jim trading as Universal Ship Supply Co., No 1338, Tlong Bahru1,525 words
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Advertisement980 1963-07-12 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 ord $i (*'"•>—*« eta. extra LLO.vo HOUSE" Alr-Condltioned newly designed folly furnished D/ Smgle rooms bathrooms B/C If/Sanitation Longbatb attached Private Telephone Excellent Ctrlslne (European) and service. Central Moderate term. 2 Lloyd Road Tel: *****/***** B'pora. ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Word* SS (Mla.)—Bax tt eta. axtrm WAMTIO UNFURNISNKO980 words
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Advertisement974 1963-07-12 12 EDUCATION M Word* ii (Mia.)— Max St eta. extra JULY BEOINNEBSI Book-Knp.ni/ Shorthand .'Commercia I Correspoodence/ Commercial Kngllsn/siatay. (Type- ruing Any Time). Shorthand Speed I SO-130 AecountiDg Regent Commercial Institute (Airconditloned). (Wonderland hirst Floor) MA. last Coast Koad. I B'pore. Tel: *****. TUITION tt Worda Si (Mlauy—Bax tt eta, extra974 words
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Advertisement1060 1963-07-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SI (Mia.)— Box tt eta. axtrm 75OCC HARLEV DAVIDSON Very good condition SjOO 0.n.0. Phone XL ***** ISS3 SIMCA 1000. Renault Gordini. 1961 Volvo 121. 1959 Anglia 100 E. 1956 Austin AM. More particulars Phone &6517 (Spare) SINGER OAZELLB MID 1960. One owner 27,000 miles1,060 words
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Advertisement619 1963-07-12 12 FOR SALE tt Worda Si (Mia.)— Box tt eta, axtrm DIBSSL ENQINE 108 BHP. Apply Box A 1491 8.T., Penang. HALF pallets ANNUAL SALE? Bathtowels Blte 24" x 46" Now Only II cts.. Men's Drill Shorts (White. Qrey, Khaki. Navy) Allslzes Now Only $2.90. Many Bargains Plus Extra 10% Discount619 words
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Advertisement514 1963-07-12 12 MISCELLANEOUS Word* SS (Mta.) Bam tt re*, mmtrm CAR LIFT WANTED by on* person from Jalan Kunos. To reach OoHfer Quay at W a.m. mornings only. Phase ***** Spore. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'p«re) Word* SS (Mta.)— Box It e*a. emmrm FINE JEWELLERY for young end old. visit Lee Ona, Goldsmith, SOsVsVi514 words
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Advertisement1592 1963-07-12 13 IB LiVtkPOOL WESI COASI aJL. Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Penang POLYDORUS Liverpool, Havre la Pt TMay Jaly 11 PELEUS I .Ml. Oubln. Cla*aa Sea 31 July 13 Jlly 14/11 July 17 OFMOOOCUS L'aeti Ouoim. R'aaa Htara Ca 31 Jiiy IS Jily 11/20 Jlly 21 MENELAUS merpeei. Glasgow Ml? II1,592 words
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Advertisement1473 1963-07-12 13 THE E. A. C. LINESk.iIiNGS Io IiENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMOURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROIIERDAM AMSIERBAM. OSLO. GOIHENOUI6 AND COPENaAttX /v*~^\ Spore P. S'kaai Panang JSirVKcaVfi "MALAYA" 21/24 Jaly 1/ 2 Aag HybLJ?! "MOMBASA" 0) 10/24 Jaly 27/20 Jaly 21/20 July \-J\A Jjsi "KAMKOOIA" a) 30 Jal)/ 4 Aig 1/7 Aig 1/1,473 words
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Advertisement1419 1963-07-12 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. Sham Penang lENHIANT L Mel. G'moutll, roam, Hbrg Jily 14/17 Jaly 11/22 Jaly n/24 •ENALBER (H) H'karg, L'laa, Havre, R'dan Jaly 11/21 Jaly 24/21 Jaly 20/ 1 BENVANNOCH Brnen, N'aarg, A'werp. R dan July 24/28 BENIINNU (E.Lbj L'paal, H'burg, Hull,1,419 words
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Advertisement1272 1963-07-12 13 fe McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w leb Ne. ***** VJkw ELLEKMAN UM KLAVENESS LINE LOmON, NAMOURS, ROntROAM, LOS ANGtIES, SAN FMNCISCO, aAVRE. HUU ft MIMUSUOUGIL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORILANO. tin aw Litni Acceptiag carga far Ceetral t Saatk km «r uin Auerica. S'poia P S'haai Paaaag OOUktiNviiLl 20/22 lily 21/211,272 words
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805 1963-07-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE same easier tendency was observable in industrial shares yesterday as the drifting movement which commenced with the successful climax of the London Malaysian talks continued. This post talks adjustment phase which continues to knock a few cents off prices805 words
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Article23 1963-07-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices July 10 July 11 Industrials: 120.07 ***** Tim: U5.00 114.51 S rubbers: 114.16 114.08 Dec. 29. 1982 IN.23 words
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Article679 1963-07-12 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE ("OMBINED business ir. the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Dunleae (1.000) 53.31 D, (5,000) 13.30. (1,000) $3.28. (3.000) 53.29. (3,000) $3.31. (1.000) $3.32: I. t westw (6,000) $3.43, Esie $3.54679 words
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203 1963-07-12 14 QTRAITS tin eased yet again O yesterday influenced b> overnight London and there was a further fall of 50 cents to $452.75 per plcul. In London on Wednesday, Tuesday afternoon's softer tone In tin was extended with losses of about £3 per ton203 words
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Article122 1963-07-12 14 MELBOURNE. Thura. [NVESTMENT shares again e«perienced buoyant condl'lon* and ri.ses again had a wide margin over falls. Leaders held their levels or advanced in heavy trading. Key stock B.H.P. nowever. wa« barely held and has now lost 64. over two days. Oil* and baa« meta's moved narrowly with122 words
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Article256 1963-07-12 14 \UGUST Brit grade /ua*«r buysrs f.s.n. slsttd at 5 p.m. m tlnis»«r. and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73 ceota per lb. up tbrcc-rtflitbs ot a cant od Wednesday's dosing level tor the poxltloo. m« tODc waa ttsaditr. R.A.I. and f.m.r.e. sistmt sriaaa in san*s per lb. yttttrdsy: Int.256 words
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Article197 1963-07-12 14 (JMIPS lying alengside thi Singaaer* Harbour wharves er tutctid teday are: UlcoKVle 4.5. Uc-urnslrin 10/11, tllamat 4/5. Thoncape -J.% 26, Ulnikol 42/43. Plnya 31/32, Tronon N.W. 2. Donal Hi". Saarland 18, Peleus 38/39, Benloyal 47. Bombala 4tt. Tegelberg 1/2, Neptune 40/41. Giant; Ann N.W. 3. Kulbeverctt 19.197 words
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Article169 1963-07-12 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 11. Tbrev months. Dun Kips M its. MiAlister U eta. K. smeller s JO eta. Kobinson II eta Kno Jl els. Kotriman.' 1 I eta, r. N. Its cts. 8. Darby 4d. Gammon 13 cts. C. Storage 4id. H. S'pura 11 cts 8. Tractioa 1/3169 words
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Article122 1963-07-12 14 THI Malayan exchange Bankt* aim. 1 ciatlen made these chances la IU) ratft to merchants yeaierday (ail rates to »100): r^ Nsw York: buying TT 32 13/14, atrmall OD 32 15/16. tto d,'«t S3 3/U credit bills, 33 5/18 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 7/16. airmail OD122 words
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Article72 1963-07-12 14 CHINESE Preduss liNllmt, tin,.sort neen encti pir mcvi yttu.dty: Cscenut eil: bum $44, sellers, drum $47 i sellers. Cepra: July Aug. UK /Continent buyers. Ptpptr: Muotok wntt. *140 sellers. Sarawak white *137. tellers, special Sarawak black I*l tellers. garble* Lampons olack SM sellers. A3TA »1U» sellers. C.s.nul OH72 words
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Advertisement1103 1963-07-12 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic aad Great Lakes East Canada Service S port H Vfin Honolulu S. Hancuco v. Angeiet H.tom Montreal "Kisikaaa Mart" 21/31 Jlly II Aig 25 Aag 21 Aug IS Stft Stft "•55 Mani 2S/2S Aig 21/31 Asg It Stst 21 St|t 30 Sift It1,103 words
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Advertisement915 1963-07-12 14 THAI LINES Fit*: Mtatttt, Nt* Oritatt, OtrMstrt i «r> un m bsei. Its Asiilm U.S. Suit Na« ftrk •■lUstittia tia ststktt. Nrsf «st» "tjicno oe imiNM»" To is/ViSr v/vTSti *"nKm M5l ••SRI SUIOTHAI IS/ 17 lily l!/» n Vlit A* IJ Stfi II hi Mnefii Agents OCEANIC LLOYO (SINUrDRE) LIB..915 words
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Advertisement165 1963-07-12 14 NITTO yWI LINE Colombo Service s.s. "MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo SPORE PENANG 14/15 July 16/17 July «CMt» OCMMC Utyl (Siß|aporu ltt. BootMrk Htm Sii|»ftrt lei J3UI tlflrtti Scoaoit ikft If of M) ltt. 1. ToM Qoay. Ptiut in ***** 8H "J 1 T—l k. assss! Hlk. I165 words
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Advertisement795 1963-07-12 15 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Uetulalion 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate or Registration Notice is hereby Riven that Mr. Richard Holden Squier or No. ..k.> Orchard Road. Singapore 9. is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, tor a Certificate of Registration in respect of promises known as HOTEL795 words
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Advertisement819 1963-07-12 15 NOTICES NOTICE I'ht- undersigned will be grateful if any person who know me whereabouts ot Wong Ah Fook, me administrator c: the Estate of Lee Hon Shan leceased or his relatives would request him or them to i»U t jommt' icate with the undersignet' FOONG SEONG ■< Hule Street. Ipoh.819 words
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Advertisement792 1963-07-12 15 NOTICES 1 ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE J.K.R. MELAKA. The public is hereby notified that Bridge 1 12 Cheng-Alor-Bk. Rambal (Bertam Ulu) Road will be closed to traffic (or repairs on 14th and 15lh July. 1963. Bertam Ulu Village and the! Northern part of the road can be reached via. Malacca-Alor Gajah792 words
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Advertisement743 1963-07-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK Applications are invited for the following posts:--(1) Senior Laboratory Assistant. Government Analytical Laboratory (Salary Scale $435 625) from candidates with Oversea Bchool Certificate with credit in Oeneral Science ani at least 5 years laboratory experience In the examination of water supplies; (2) Senior Technical Assistant,743 words
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Advertisement599 1963-07-12 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction of Three Reinforced Concrete Box Culverts and Three Pipe Culvert* Along Jalan Kampong Selinslng In Krian District will be received at the Office ot the Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 16ih. July. 1963599 words
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Advertisement447 1963-07-12 15 f TENDERS P.W.D., SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D., registered Contractors for the following works:- Laying ol Sewer Mains along Changi Road between Jalan Ennos and Jalan Kr mbangan Singapore. Civil Engineering Contractors) above 525U.000'Closini Date:- 26.7.63. Full particulars may be seen and obtained at the office of the Senior447 words
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Advertisement477 1963-07-12 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders Xor the Construction of 33 Nos. R. C. Precast Channels for Road Side Drains at Raja Syed Tauphy Roa-i, Bagan Serai will be received at the Oiiice of the Pembuntu Kejui uieraan. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Krian up to 3.00 pjn. of the i9ih. July,477 words
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271 1963-07-12 16 by TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE. Thurs. »3 Footballers serving with the British Forces in the Middle East. Australia. Hong Kong. Malaya and Singapore will, be brought together on Aug. 1 for intensive training at RAF Seletar in preparation for the Merdeka tournament at Kuala271 words
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Article, Illustration297 1963-07-12 16 By JOE DORAI; Singapore, Thursday BAKAR, 28-year-old former Singapore ace centre-forward, is asking SAFA lo give him a chance to make a comeback to Malaya Cup football. The one-time "golden boy" of Singapore soccer said to me: "I can still play good football297 words
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Article55 1963-07-12 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Malays Badminton Association will make a determined bid to win the i inter-state Rahman Cup this year. SMBA president Adnan Isa .said: "We have selected 20 of our best players !or intensive training for one month." They will be coached by M.55 words
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Article29 1963-07-12 16 MALACCA. Thurs. The Governor of Malacca, Tun Hail Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, will declare open the Malacca AAA championships at Kubu Stadium a;. 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article91 1963-07-12 16 LEE FOO SAN - PAIN IS KEEN ON FED. VISIT- LEE FOO SAN by IPOH. Thurs. Donald Pain, the English secretary-treasurer of the intgrna tional Amateur Athletic Federation, may visit Malaya after the Olympic Games in Tokyo next year. This was disclosed here today by the Perak AAA president. Basil Flinter. who has just91 words
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Article123 1963-07-12 16 However. Mr. Flinter said h* could not reveal any details until he has met AAU president Oh Boon Tat. "Mr. Pain was very Interested in Malayan athletics," said Mr. Flinter. "He caid he hoped to visit Malaya on his way horn 1 from the Tokyo Olympics." On his123 words
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Article89 1963-07-12 16 SOCCER Intfr-Onu Sen ires ko (Taiping) Fed. Prisons 6 Negri 0 (2nd leg) S'gor Junior ko: Umno Youths B* 4 SIA 1. Ipoh Div. S: PTCSC 4 PCRC 1: Police P P w.o. Railways. Penang Div. 3: MRC 3 Ramblers 0. N. Tebal Lge: B. Kawan 'A 189 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-07-12 16 IT U ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Th» F.A. of Malaya are arranging a match between a Malaysia XI and Commonwealth Forces at Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 8 as part of the Malaysian Sports Festival. FAM secretary Kwok Kin Ken? said today that the match was being arranged99 words
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Article66 1963-07-12 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Johore Ro-kaners will take part In the Karting Club of Singapore s mccl at Kallang on Sunday. They are Anthony Loh and Andrew Heng. They will compete in the main event over SO laps against top Singapore karters L. S. Pang, Stephen66 words
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370 1963-07-12 16 FRANCIS BOEY - Peters has thigh injury, may scratch from 200 m FRANCIS BOEY by ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Australian sprinter Ken Peters pulled a thigh muscle on Tuesday when training for the Selangor AAA championships which begin tomorrow night at the Merdeka Stadium Ken, who represented Hong Kong In the Commonwealth Games370 words
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Article875 1963-07-12 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL; By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. SELANGOR. the Malaya Cup holders, having shed all traces of their impoverished early season form which cost them the FAM Cup. advance triumphantly into the second round of the current competition as the only team with an unblemished875 words
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Article220 1963-07-12 16 THE WORLD OF SPORT ST. ANNES-ON-SEA (Lancashire), Thursday. PHIL Rodgers, 25-year-old Californian. and Peter 1 Thomson, the Australian who has won the title four times, swept out ahead of the field in the first round of the British Open golf championship here ti golf championship220 words
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Article184 1963-07-12 16 lONDON. Thurs. Worcester- shire and Sussex yesterday quulitied to meet in the nual of the first knockout cup competition In English cricket. The two countries meet at Lord's on Sept. 7 after scoring victories in the semi-finals yesterday. Worcestershire ocat Utnca--1 shire by nine wickets and184 words
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Miscellaneous304 1963-07-12 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Report is expected from vehi1. Outfaces uus tor Army men cle on the crest (9). (.5-8.1. 7. Lowest cricket score one 10. Nose broken in India or fur- century mystically symbolic iher East. i9>. (5> 11. liang vie bowler's approach! 8. Reformed priest calces lantern304 words
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Article312 1963-07-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races hereRACE I— Nothing to report. RACE 2— Near the 4f. Smokry Ann had to be checked when crowded by Malay Film 111, who was forced In by Realm of Gold (Wilson up). Wilson explained that .:.:s*:¥ his312 words
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Article63 1963-07-12 17 LONDON, Thurs. Ten acceptors for the Eclipse Stakes to be run over lOf at Sundown Park on Saturday are: Miralgo (W. Williamson). Tanc <J- Deforge), Blanc Bleu (J. Massard), all 9.7; Follow Suit (L. Plggott) 8.9; My Mysotia (S. Smith). Khalkis (G. Bougoure). Gate Sauce Farly To RiseReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-07-12 17 Epsom Jeep - TOP FORM HYDRO'S IMAGE IS SET TO MAKE AMENDS Epsom Jeep RACING by I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Hydro's Image (Keith Moxham up) showed striking form at this morning's gallops here. The flve-year-old was so keen to gallop that even after a 3f sprint in 42 4/5, Moxham allowed him to run243 words
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Article466 1963-07-12 17 r Weights FOR ALL RACES AT XL ON SUNDAY WEIGHTS for i al! races at Kuala Lumpur on Sun- day. CL. 2. DIV. I— 6F Amagasaki s.uo Native Princess 8.12 No Fluke 8.11 Honey Bee II 8.11 Serene Lady 8.10 Woodcote Lady 8.10 Kerrydale 8.09 Balkan Challenger 8.09 Uarietu 8.09466 words
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209 1963-07-12 17 $3-mil. offer to Clay to fight Liston NEW YORK, Thurs. Casslus Clay was yesterday offered $3-mlllion to fight world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston in September, according to American press reports. The offer was said to have been made at private talks here between representatives of Liston and Clay. The reportReuter - 209 words
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731 1963-07-12 17 SINGAPORE RACE ENTRIES SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Turf Club have received only 170 entries for their July meeting (July 21. 24, and 28) at Bukit Timah. The total, comprising 63 Class 1 horses and 107 Class 3 horses. Is one of the lowest731 words
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Article54 1963-07-12 17 PARIS, Thurs. Plve countries including Malaya, have been accepted as associated members by the International Lawn Tennis Federation. The others are Afgan istan, Algeria. Cambodia and Jamaica. The ILTF also accepted Sudan and South Vietnam as full members with voting rights. Eighty delegates from 52 nations attended54 words
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Article68 1963-07-12 17 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div. 1 Bf. Clau 3 Divs. 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 tit: Divs 1 and 2 Bf. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Divs 1. Z an i 3 6f. Class 3 Divs 4. 5 and 6 "I. THIRD DAY: Class 1 Divs 1.68 words
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Advertisement102 1963-07-12 17 At the first sign of stomach pain or discomfort suck a S^ 'Bismag' Bismint, the mint-flavoured antacid sweet. j^^^^ Bismints are pleasant tasting and just ONE is generally enough for quick, long-lasting relief. They are individually wrapped easy to carry in pocket or handbag. i^^K"!*^^^^^' Remember CEsT| o^ that 'Bismag'102 words
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Miscellaneous116 1963-07-12 17 SOCCER Mal»y« Cup: Kelantan v Perak (K. Bharu). Barnley Cap: Kedah v Penang (D. Aman stadium, A. Star). Spore D*r. SO: Kpg. Kapor v RAF Tengah 'A' (Farrer Pk). Penanc Dlt. 3: Medicals v PISC 'B; Martnw v IRC (both matches at D. Kramat). Ipoh Div. 3: Tamil Youngsters v116 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-12 17 My party was almost ruined I 3. My husband gave me a Bismint antacid 4. The pain soon went and I had a23 words
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222 1963-07-12 18 White Paper on Malaysia out in London fHE British Government today published ;i XU page White Paper containing details of the agreement lor seltiii^ up the Federation ol Malaysia on Aug. 31. The White Paper, the main points of which have already been published, includes the text of the MalaysiaReuter - 222 words
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Article84 1963-07-12 18 Model junk presented to Museum SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Woon Wah Siang today received a model junk from Mr. Soh Peng Joo of the Singapore Lißhter Owners' Association. The model will be added to the National Museum's collection of South-east Asian trading boats,84 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-07-12 18 ALGIDRS, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore's Prime Minister, today bestowed the highest decoration of his country, the Order of Tamasek. on the Algerian Premier. Mr. Ahmad Ben Bella (above) at a ceremony in the People's Presidential Palace. Mr. I. re arso decorated uitli distinguished serviceReuter - 153 words
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Article97 1963-07-12 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Lim Wei Urn won the singles title in the Singapore national badminton championships when he beat Wee Sen 15-13, 15-5 In the final tonight. Results of tonight's other finals: Men's doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Wee Choon Seng bt Omar Ibrahim and Ismail97 words
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279 1963-07-12 18 Aussies claim remains of massacred soldiers SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Australian Army authorities today claimed the remains believed to be that of about 50 Australian soldiers massacred by the Japanese during the war. The remains, washed and stored in a big urn by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, were unearthed three days279 words
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91 1963-07-12 18 Chamber chief opens Sunyee art display SINGAPORE, Thurs. The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. this evening declared open an art exhibition by Miss Sunyee. a local artist at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition, being organised by 14 art societies and cultural organisations and91 words
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Article246 1963-07-12 18 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 2*% 146'n —1/16 Funding 4 r /c £941/16 War 3»a% £63* BANKS Chartered 58 9 3 Hongkong £18', INSURANCE Com. Un 47/ lVi +1/Prudenilal £20 7 1 Royal 39/3 9 RAILS Can. Pac246 words
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Article40 1963-07-12 18 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 21Tid., Aug. 21-»d., Sept. 21-Bd.. Oct. 217Kd.. Oct/Dec. 217* d., Jan./ Mar. 21Tsd., Apr. 'June 21Tid., July/Bept. 21 \d.. Oct./ Dec. 21Tsd., Jan.>Mar. 1965 21-»d.. c.l.f. July 21V4d.. Aug. 215'16d. Sept. 21\d. Tone: Hesitant after steady.40 words
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Article24 1963-07-12 18 LONDON, Thurs. Buyers £901',, sellers £902. Forward buyers £901'». sellers £902*. Settlement £903. Turnover a.m. 515 tons. jftn I 65 tons. Tone: Bt«ady24 words
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Article, Illustration518 1963-07-12 18 Spy-catcher: It's like a children's game gIUTAIYS lop spy-catcher during and al'icr the war. Mr. George Smith, yesterday told the court trying Italian nuclear scientist Dr. Giuseppe MarteUi that Russian espionage al work was very much like children at play. "My experience is they do as I did when IReuter - 518 words
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200 1963-07-12 18 Mart will remove Johore customs barrier Xl ALA LUMPVR, Thurs.— The Malaysian common market arrangement would nif.in the removal of tin- customs barrier at the Johore Causeway and the inclusion of Singapore in a common customs area. This was statrd today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim200 words
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Article29 1963-07-12 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chief MinLsler-De.signate of North Borneo. Mr. Donald Stephens flew into Singapore late tonight on hU way home after signing tjie Malaysia aßreement in London.29 words
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Obituary94 1963-07-12 18 CHUA YEOW CHOO, Aurd 79 years, departed to In- with Chrt.st on 11-7-63. IcHvlnK behind hi* belovud "If.-, twa daughters, one son-in-law, one adopted .•on. ni'ven grand-rhlldrrn. Cortege leaven 71 Upper Kn.-t Coa«t Road 4.30 p.m. on 12-7-6X (Request no wreaths i. TANC HON FCI 11-7-63 at Touncner^ Memorial94 words
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Advertisement99 1963-07-12 18 Late CLASSIFIED SIRANJEEVI To Stella and Samuel a daughter on 11-7-63 at BunK'ar Ward XL. Thank* to Doctor and Staff. Mother and dnunht.r well. A PROUD DRADITION^ tvery y»t. th« trad* winds carry to Singapore -h* ptdurtsqu* Bugis prahu* In their hundrtds— their holds Tilled with mB splct and merchandise99 words
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