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Title Section20 1963-07-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. /V u^TURDAY, JULY 13, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1963-07-13 1 JACKIE SAM, R. CHANDRAN, FRANCIS ROZARIO -AND BOB PERIES: SINGAPORE - JACKIE SAM, R. CHANDRAN, FRANCIS ROZARIO -AND BOB PERIES: SINGAPORE Three of f itgps murdered, 29 badly injured 300 GANGSTERS GO ON SADISTIC RAMPAGE ON PULAU SENANG: 22 DETAINEES FLEE TOWARDS INDONESIA Superin tenden t sends SOS, then cut to death -By FRIDAY THREE HUNDRED gangsters riotedHan Hai Fong - 1,654 words
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Article72 1963-07-13 1 MIAMI. Pri.— A jet fighter fired a dummy rocket "head into a crowded bunker during a shooting competition al the Elgin Air Force base In Florida yesterday, killing two onlookers and injuring 14. The ground party of USAF men and civilians In the bunker were keepingReuter - 72 words
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Article52 1963-07-13 1 LONDON. I'm.— The Sultan of Brunei today left London by air for Amsterdam on his way home after the Malaysia talks. A spokesmai. for me Sultan bU he would be returning to London in ten days for further 'ulks tvtth the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr.Reuter - 52 words
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Article63 1963-07-13 1 LONDON, Fri. Settlement of a claim for redress by the London distributors of the Italian magazine Tempo Illustrate following former War Minister Mr. John Profumo successful libel action against them. WU announced today. Mr. P.D. Everett, managing director of Continental Publishers and Distributors, would give noReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1963-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The House ol Representatives' meeting scheduled for Monday has been postponed. Today MPs were informed of the postponement by telegram. The House is now likely to sit In the second week of August for a week to debate constitutional aspects of Malaysia.48 words
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821 1963-07-13 1 - JAKARTA, Friday. MALAYA'S Ambassador to Indonesia, Dato Haji Kamaruddin, will fly to Kuala I.innpur tomorrow morning for consultations with his Government following President Soekarno*! renewed opposition to the proposed Malaysia plan, a spokesman for the Embassy said today. He was to have left821 words
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Article39 1963-07-13 1 LONDON. Pri.— Queen Elizabeth WH receiving Tengku Abdul Rahman in audience at Buckingham Palace here today. It was to be the Tengku's first audience with thr Queen since he signed the Malaysia agreement on Tuesday.39 words
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Article30 1963-07-13 1 U.s spokesman said 'lo|c,;.ition would me vet* to block i n Se< in it > Nncil rrsolutidiiN impo^inc Rsnctinns i^iint Eolith Africa md Portugal or rxpuKion from I N30 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-07-13 2 MOSCOW, Friday. /^HINESE and Soviet delegates to the crucial ideological talks yesterday again stayed away from the conference table. Several of the top Chinese delegates drove to the nearby Chinese Embassy where they stayed for about 90 minutes It was presumed they were onceReuter - 261 words
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86 1963-07-13 2 JJNITED NATIONS. Fri. Iraq yesterday called on Russia to stop interfering in Us internal affairs and rejected Soviet allegations that other «tites, including Syria, were joining in operations against the Kurds in n»rth Iraq. Dr. Adrian Pachachi. Iraq's chief delegate, said: Limited military actionReuter - 86 words
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Article25 1963-07-13 2 MOSCOW. Fri. Cosmonaut v.tiery Bykovsky today received his card, number 11.832.423. as a member of the Soviet Communist Party, Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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282 1963-07-13 2 Peking will tone down in time, says U Thant- ROME, Fri.— U Thant, the U.N. SecretaryGeneral, said here ihat he was convinced China would in time liberalise her attitude as Russia had done. Asked about the possibility of peaceful co-existence between East and West, U Thant said he was moreReuter - 282 words
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Article29 1963-07-13 2 HONO KONG, Frl.— Hong Kong will send a frroup of lilm stars to take part in the first South-East Asian cultural festival in Singapore next month.29 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-07-13 2 T>RINCE Souvanna PhouI ma. the Laotian Premier. Vice-Premier Phonmi Nosavan and Mrs. Nosavan give offerings of food and flowers to Buddhist monks at ceremonies in Vientiane at the opening of the Buddhist Lent. Despite intermittent rains which soaked the ceremonial mats on which the officialsUPI - 87 words
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Article40 1963-07-13 2 TAIPEH, Fri The China Post today quoted authoritative Nationalist sources as predicting that CommunKst China would not be able to set off a nuclear test explosion for at least two years because of the withdrawal of Russian scientists.40 words
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186 1963-07-13 2 US-India radio deal will create a war psychosis, says Pakistan T/ARACHI, Fri. Pakistan yesterday protested that a U.S. gift of a high-powered radio transmitter to India introduced a "modern weapon of psychological warfare" Into the Indian sub-con-tinent. This sharp reaction, attributed to government sources in Pakistani newspapers, followed an earlierReuter; UP - 186 words
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Article32 1963-07-13 2 TOKYO, Fri. Ten workers were buried alive when a landslide caused oy heavy rain swept away the sleeping quarters of a forestry office in Nagano prefecture. Pour others escaped.32 words
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Article203 1963-07-13 2 LONDON, Friday. HTHE HOUSE of Commons last night gave an un- opposed second reading agreement in principle to a Bill paying the way for the dissolution of the Central African Federation into the separate territories of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Fhodesia and Nyasaland. Target date for dissolution isReuter - 203 words
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Article47 1963-07-13 2 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Cabinet today decided to revive the practice of conferring medals of honour on living Japanese, suspended shortly after the end of World War Two. Such awards were discontinued in May 1946 although posthumous awards to Japanese remained unaffected.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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216 1963-07-13 2 HONG KONG, Frl. The head of tbt African National Congress was reported today to have returned from Peking with a promise of support for an armed rising in South Africa. The Hong Konjr Standard said that Mr. Liv Changsheng who isReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement241 1963-07-13 2 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR VS^SSn Business success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own. money for emergencies, a car these are some of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced business training organisation in the southern241 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-07-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby LOVIE IT IN THB A HOT A THIM« TtT) fno suoppingN (m+'*lV^\ [oq cooking... i ihr \r*i&rj!o22 words
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Article489 1963-07-13 19 TESTTICKETS DEMAND FANTASTIC BIRMINGHAM. Wed BIG attendances seem assured for the third match in the thrilling England-West Indies Test series, starting at Edgbaston here tomorrow. Advance ticket sales were nearing £20,000 today. The demand for tickets was described by Sid Harkness, the Warwickshire County Cricket Club assistant secretary, as "fantastic."Reuter - 489 words
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Article61 1963-07-13 19 LONDON, Wed. Peter Butler, the English PGA champion, won the £350 first prize in the 36-hole Bowmaker amateur-professional invitation golf tournament at Sunningdale yesterday. A superb eagle three at the 473--yard 14th paved the way for 31-year-old Butler's success. He went on to add a 67Reuter - 61 words
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Article45 1963-07-13 19 NEW YORK, Wed. For hit performance in stopping Britain's Henry Cooper in the pre-appoint-ed fifth round Cassius Clay has been named "fighter of the month" by Ring Magazine. He is second challenger for Sonny Liston's crown after Floyd Patterson. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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268 1963-07-13 19 Epsom Jeep - Five jockeys in tussle for championship Epsom Jeep RACING ay KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. AS the current Malayan Turf season enters its seA cond half, the tussles for honours among jockeys and trainers are still wide open. Five jockeys are still In the running for the championship. Last year's champion, Lyall268 words
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Article89 1963-07-13 19 LONDON, Wed. 'Roll Up". the 18-horse accumulator which the Sports Editor of the Dal'/ Mail has successfully run 12 times to bring his £1 stake to over £3 000. picked a loser on Monday Thirteen proved an unlucky number for the tipster and his followers.Reuter - 89 words
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Article21 1963-07-13 19 KITWE (Northern Rhodesia). Wed. The touring Australian Wallnbies Rugby Union team beat a Rhodesun XV 23-11 here on Monday.21 words
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Article361 1963-07-13 19 TEN TO FOLLOW AT KL EPSONM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the Kuala Lumpur meeting starting on Sunday are: PARDON: Made a ipecUeular debut at Bukit Timah last month when he spreadeagled a Class S Div. 1 field over 6f by four lengths In lm 13 3/5; a topflight361 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1963-07-13 19 BUDGE v BARON IN DUEL OF GIANTS ALAN HOBY recalls another German player who was acclaimed the greatest of them all The swastika flies over Wimbledon on a hot after noon of high drama in 1937 when American and German clash in an unforgettable Davis Cup battle on the Centre1,777 words
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101 1963-07-13 19 - LAS VEGAS, Wed. Bookmaker Barney Pearlman said today he had shortened the odds from 5-1 to 4-1 against Floyd Patterson regaining his world heavyweight title from Sonny Liston in their bout here on July 22. Pearlman said he had cut the priceReuter - 101 words
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98 1963-07-13 3 JEWELS STOLEN, SO A DUCHESS STAYS AWAY LONDON. Fri. Bandits grabbed a box of jewels belonging to the Dowager Duchess of Northumberland last night from a guarded car outside her home in Belgravla. i the carefully-timed operation, the bandits arrived at the scene in a van as a car broughtUPI - 98 words
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Article35 1963-07-13 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. —T h c State Department said yesterday it had asked Britain. Canada. Spain and Mexico to help Isolate the Castro regime by curtailing aerial traffic to and from Cuba. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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247 1963-07-13 3 LONDON. Fri. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were greeted by cheering Londoners waving Union Jacks when they arrived at Cjaridges Hotel last night for a banquet given In their honour by King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece. Their reception was In markedReuter - 247 words
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Article189 1963-07-13 3 LONDON, Friday. Ir'ARL RUSSELL said last night that "voices of J freedom" would not be silenced by the Greek Government's decision to free 17 alleged political prisoners Demonstrations would continue in both Britain and Greece until all 950 had been released. Earl Russell, who has been189 words
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157 1963-07-13 3 ONDON. Frl. A 19Ld year-old girl told police yesterday tot a nightmare drive Into the countryside with a gunman after seeing her boy friend shot dead. The girl. Miss Mavis Upton, said she visited a house in Ealing. a west LondonReuter - 157 words
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Article53 1963-07-13 3 PALERMO. Fn.— Police arrested another 40 suspects throughout Sicily last night in further swoops against the Mafia, the Islands secret society. Several hundred people have now been detained in the last 10 days following the deaths of nine people in recent booby trap explosions linked with53 words
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Article41 1963-07-13 3 QUITO. Frl. Ecuador's Armed Forces yesterday deposed President Carlos Julio Arosemena Monroy in a bloodless palace coup. Mr. Arosemena left the palace a free man. after handing the reins of Government over to a military tunia. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article27 1963-07-13 3 CARACAS (Venezuela). Prl. Five armed members of the Communist ♦errorlst underground raided a women's prison and liberated five women being held for antigovernment activities27 words
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Article23 1963-07-13 3 WASHIN3TON. Pri.— Admiral Ulysses S Sharp has been appointed C-in-C of the V£. Pacific Heel He succeeds Admiral John Sides23 words
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276 1963-07-13 3 TROOP ALERT IN U.S. RACE VIOLENCE CAMBRIDGE (Maryland), Friday MARYLAND'S National Guardsmen were mobilised last night after hundreds of whites and Negroes battled in integration clashes here. The worst Incident was a 10-minute racial battle after six lntegrationists tried to enter a whites-only restaurant Earlier angry whites hurled raw eggsUPI - 276 words
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Article507 1963-07-13 3 REPORTED TO BE IS BRITAIN^AND PASSING ON SOVIET SECRETS LONDON, Friday. J^ TOP Russian spy has defected to the West and is being closely guarded against possible Soviet reprisals, it was learned here last night. News agencies and newspapers were requested by the GovernmentReuter - 507 words
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Article90 1963-07-13 3 BERLIN. Frl— Poland has asked the United States to return Polish Air Force Major Ryszard Obacz. his wife and two children, who fled to West Berlin in a slngleengined training aircraft on Wednesday. The Polish military mission here said the request had been made byReuter - 90 words
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238 1963-07-13 3 Russians may have turned in Martelli: -Counsel- I ONDON, Fri. Did the Russians themselves tell the British security branch about Dr. Giuseppi Martelli? The question was posed yesterday by Mr. Jeremy Hutchinson. who is defending the 40-year-old Italian physicist on charges of planning to pass British atomic secrets to Russia.Reuter - 238 words
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Article32 1963-07-13 3 BUENOS AIRES. Frl. Forty people died and 20 are missing from the Argentine riverboat which caught fire and sanlc in the River Plate yesterday. About 350 people were saved.32 words
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Article28 1963-07-13 3 PARIS. Pri.— French workers yesterday began a series of scattered nation-wide stoppages to protest against a proposed law barring surprise strikes In the public services28 words
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Article84 1963-07-13 3 BONN. Frl. Princess Margaret yesterday made the first official British royal visit to a German town since the days of the Kaiser. Thousands of Germans chanting "Mar-gar-et, Mar-gar-et" stood In drenching rain, many of them for more than an hour, to welcome her to Iserlohn.Reuter - 84 words
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Article32 1963-07-13 3 LONDON. Fri. The Army Is to set hliMer-proof socks They are made from layers of plastic mesh which keep the feet warm in winter and cool in summer—l P.I.32 words
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Advertisement350 1963-07-13 3 Warning by OSJBB) Some NORDMENDE TV Receivers have lately been imported into Singapore through unauthorized channels, which are not especially made for this market and not tropicalized. Therefore, every Buyer of a NORDMENDE TV set should make sure in his own interest, that he receives from the dealer a. GuaranteeVoucher350 words
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Advertisement374 1963-07-13 3 Esiu'iii's sth aZZ^w] w i V___l _-iiS lr ___^_l___tf-1i- LAST DAY j WE HAVE EVEN FURTHER RE- I DUCED OUR PRICES ON EVERY ITEM TO MAKE YOU SAVE I MORE THAN EVER BEFORE ON YOUR BUDGET. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT! I COME IN TO-DAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.374 words
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344 1963-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. By "bargaining" in London over loans and grants for Malaysia dcv c 1 o pment. the Singapore Government stood to lose $55 million in the "ext 10 years. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. Finance Minister. said this at a press344 words
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Article50 1963-07-13 4 Sepak raga a victory dinner PENANO. Fri. The Penans ana Province Wellesley Sepak Raga Association will hold a dinner at the Umno Hall on Tuesday to celebrate Penang's victory in the recent Khir Johari Cur tournament. Players will be awarded colours and other momentos by the president. Syed Hassan Aidid.50 words
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Article39 1963-07-13 4 BANTING. Fri. The Mentri Besar of belangor. Cato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. will open two schools here on Tuesday. The iwo the Malay Secondary School and the Tamil National Type Primary School cost $120,000.39 words
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195 1963-07-13 4 Bets case magistrate: I too could be convicted I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V A magistrate said today that if he were to convict an alleged bookie on the evidence offered "I myself could appear in the dock on a similar charge if 'I ever went to the races." He then acquitted195 words
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Article17 1963-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Total contributions to the National Monument Fund stands at $855.- 105.23.17 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-07-13 4 MISS Wuiik Imm Jin (above), a Singapore Chinese School teacher, has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship by the Government to study occupational therapy in New Zealand. Miss Wong. 20, a former Raffles Girls' School student, will join the Auckland School of Occupational Therapy for69 words
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Article44 1963-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Straits imes group today received j $70 from the Central Electricity I Board's chief storso officer and 1 staff of the central stores for the I National Patriotic Fund. The ;nups total now stands at $136.321. ',2.44 words
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Article31 1963-07-13 4 IPOH. Fri. —A $1 note sus- pected to be a forgery was handed over to the police by the cashier lof the Central Electricity Board 1 here yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-07-13 4 IPOH, Fri. Wong Slew Lan. 19 who described hertself as a washerwoman in a bar. was acquitted today in the Sessions Court here of cheating a rubber smallholder. Chan Chun, 60. of $2,000 in a counterfeit currency deal. Two men. Cheah Wah. 31. and167 words
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Article145 1963-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rpHERE are at least x 220 Malayans on loan to the Brunei Government. Their presence in the territory was referred to by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. on his return yesterday when he noted that, since Brunei was unwillinß to145 words
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448 1963-07-13 4 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA by -1 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Alliance is expected to gain control of all the seven Johore town councils in tomorrow's elections but there may be some upsets by the Socialist Front in Kluang,448 words
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Article129 1963-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ANOTHER 24 officer cadets passed out of the Federation Military College today to begin short servirvj commissions in the armed forces. Their ceremonial passlngout parade was reviewed by the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Dato Sir Rodney Moore. The129 words
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Article52 1963-07-13 4 IPOH. Fii. The Perak branch I of the National Union of Teachers. is to organise a tour of Malacca. Johore and Singapore during ihr Aucust vacation. The cost of the seven-day tour which will start on Aug. 6. «:il "be $50 .i person mcludine hotel and52 words
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Article46 1963-07-13 4 KLANG,- Fri. Ktang dlstricl Officer. Inche Johan bin Mohamed Yassin, will open a $140,000 Cold Storage supermarket here tomorrow. It is near the new Municipal Market, at the corner of Jalan Raja Hassan and Jalan Nangka. There is a milk bar.46 words
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Article34 1963-07-13 4 SINGAPORE Fri Tuan Haji Yaacob em Mohamed. Parliamentary Secivtaw to the Prime Minister and Assemblyman for Bukit Tim.ili. will open the Jubilee Malay School at West Coast Road on July 17.34 words
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225 1963-07-13 5 Poltergeist pranks keep awake four families DENANG, Fri. A poltergeist is terrorising four families living in Perak Lane. For the past three nights, they have been kept awake by stones and sand hurled at the roof of their homes. News of these ghostly pranks spread and now every evening big225 words
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112 1963-07-13 5 PENANG, Frt A hawker Low Kok En«, 21, was today allowed $1,000 ball on an armed robbery charge, but was ordered to stay indoors every night pending hearing of his case on Aug. 14. Bring him back to see me112 words
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Article57 1963-07-13 5 TELUK ANSON, Fri. Mr. K V. Swamy. an effice assistant on united Plantations near here, has been re-elected president of ihe Andhra Association of Malaya tor a fourth term. Other officials: Vice-president Mr. N. Muruclah. secretaryceneral Mr. M. D. bomu Naldu. ,>vt. socrruiry-general Mr. C.57 words
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392 1963-07-13 5 Warning: Brunei 'No' may help Aza BRUNEI TOWN, Friday. A LEADING Brunei politician and nominated Legislative Councillor, Inche Manan bin Muhammad, has warned that Brunei's refusal to join Malaysia would play into the hands of rebel leader Sheikh Azahari. He said yesterday that Azaharis anti-Malay-sia followers were bound to hailReuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Most of the heads of foreign missions here will continue to represent their countries after Malaysia. Except for Britain which has appointed a new man. Viscount Head, and the possible replacement of a few ambassadors whose terms are up. most other271 words
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Article26 1963-07-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Judging of the Malaysian Peoples' Photographic Exhibition organised by the Malaysia Arts Research Society will take place on Sunday at Raffles Institution26 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An Australian girl who went through 10 jobs finally ended up as a professional belly dancer. "Egyptian music stirred me up," said 24-year-old Sydney beauty Barbara Jones (above) who arrived here for a week's performance in a nightclub. Her previous jobs145 words
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Article61 1963-07-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. An employee of Robinson's Ladles' Hair Dressing Saloon used h suostantlal part of his employer's money to settle his debt. Senior Inspector T S. Zain told a magistrate's court today. Tony Marcus. 22 also known as Johari Abdullah, was fined $1,000 or three months'61 words
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Article63 1963-07-13 5 MALACCA. Fri.— The Governor Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. this morning reviewed a ceremonial iHrewell parade by the 2nd Bn.. Royal Australiun Regiment at Terenduk Camp. 13 miles trora here. The ball. i lion, which was part of trie British Commonwealth Par East Strategic Reserve,63 words
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225 1963-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 1,400 members of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff will know before the end of the month i whether postmen are j In for a revision of salai ries. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, president of the Congress of Unions225 words
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Article54 1963-07-13 5 PENANO. Fri.— Bukit Merujam ciinrict will celebrate for a week starting Aub 31 to mark Malaysia. A Malaysia celebrations* committee headed by Inche Ahmad bin Harun the District Officer hns been appointed to draw uo a programme fa- processions sports activities, a public rally and other54 words
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242 1963-07-13 5 EDUCATION CHIEF r DEFENDS SCHOOL MANAGERS TPOH, Fri. The Chief 1 Education Officer. Perak, Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, today defended the school boards of managers and governors against criticisms. He was opening an eightclassroom extension of the Ashby Road Primary (E::g--llsh) Bchool here. "No school can function legally under242 words
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Article50 1963-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lee Yun Pin, 29. a labourer, was admitted to the General Hospital here today after he fell 15ft. at the new American International Assurance building at Jalan Am pang. Lee was working on the second storey of the unfinished building when he slipped.50 words
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Article21 1963-07-13 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Public Daily-Rated General Stores Workers' Union will hold its annual meeting at 10 a.m. on Sunday.21 words
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254 1963-07-13 5 1 Drinks, a j man and a bar girl: $250 -fine MALACCA, Fri. The president of the sessions court, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today fined a construction worker $250 or six months' jail for attempted extortion and told him: "It is true that wine maketh glad the heart of254 words
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Article47 1963-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Hooi Cheng Loon has been elected chairman of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Northern Division). Other officials are: Secretary, Mr. Yap Yin Cheong; treasurer. Mr. Khoo Kok Chiang and committee members Mr. Ong Hock Eang and Mr. Chan Vow Vim47 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 33-member goodwill delegation from the oldest women's organisation in Philippines, the National Federation of Women's Clubs, flew in today for a three-day visit. The group, who were earlier guest* of Mrs. Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Foreign Minister, spent 10182 words
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Article39 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. C. W. Othen, a visiting lecturer to the School of Education. University of Singapore today gave a public lecture on "Some recent developments of chemistry teaching in Britain" at the University chemistry lecture theatre.39 words
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Article222 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis today described the common market terms embodied in the London agreement as "a most uncommon common market." A party statement said that according to the terms revealed by the Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ann. In222 words
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Article43 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Fri Mr. Justice Chua today reserved judgment In the High Court in the action brought by British and MaJayan Trustees Ltd. against the Happy World Ltd.. to recover two parcels of land on which the Happy World Amusement Park stands.43 words
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Article187 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The i chairman of the council of 1 governors of Cheshire Home, Mr. Justice Tan Ah < Tah. appealed over Radio Singapore today for support of an institution which is providing a home for the chronically ill or permanently disabled. "The people who live in187 words
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Article, Illustration353 1963-07-13 6 28 GOVT WORKERS' UNIONS TO ATTEND A CONFERENCE TO END FRICTION SINGAPORE, Friday TEADERS of 28 trade unions representing some 50,--000 Singapore Government employees have responded to a call by the National Trades Union Congress to work for unity and eliminate inter-union friction. They353 words
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164 1963-07-13 6 KUCHING, Fri. Temenggong Jugah anak Barieng, chairman of the Sarawak Alliance, said today that there was no need to hold a referendum "to suit Soekarno's wishes." He was speaking to reporters on his arrival here with other members of the Sarawak delegation who initialledReuter - 164 words
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Article47 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The SATA Mobile mass X-ray unit will be stationed at Shop Hock Ho. 88. Still Road on Monday and Tuesday, from 4.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. It will be stationed at 170. Changi Road from July 17 to 19, at the same time.47 words
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Article129 1963-07-13 6 No water rationing for -today- SINGAPORE, Fri. To mark the success of the Malaysia talks in London and the return of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, there will be no water rationing for one day tomorrow. Rationing will be re-impos-ed on Sunday, the Public I'tilities Board announced. Consumption129 words
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Article44 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Kingsmead Hall Players will stage "A Man Must Die." a two-act play based on the trial of Caiphas before Pilate, at Kingsmead Hall. Victoria Park Road on July 16. 17 and 18. The play begins at 8.30 Djn. each night.44 words
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Article26 1963-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Police Band will give a public performance at the Kallang Park on July 17 from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement387 1963-07-13 6 I T.I: 21-116 M% I>l -V+J k. ILW SINGAPORE I TONIGHT MIDNIGHT!- j ALL THE SONGS, MUSIC AND COLOR OF Jane DaniHlf Wmdril Fernando and introducing VlC 'I! POWER DARRIEIX HIEY lAMAS iIVMOXE ill r s I I y Tel: ***** Wl\ LsssJi WT SINGAPORE y I h TONIGHT MIDNIGHT!387 words
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Advertisement273 1963-07-13 6 MYCIL fill fill 111 Medicated LI I Powder fCl|||l A modern remedy for fooc Infections fl §r oi' M c t lves u| cfe Hflvr#|| relief and positive Hfl V\J u\ protection. F /jj!^ Soothes Prlekfy PH?™? Heit and Sorenett I foot. 0»*« Sicily ms« srf due to exceiilve WtAtH273 words
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Advertisement305 1963-07-13 6 3 CAPIf OL "tonight midnight ■I The tragic love story of the poor country girl the Minister a a ...culminating in the most infamous trial in Chinese History! B m SHAW PRODUCTIONS present d^f&t^ U Li Li Hwa "The Adulteress" SHAWSCOPE EASTMANCOLOR I a^t Mandarin with superimposed '^t^F mmmmmmmhihbmi H305 words
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Advertisement590 1963-07-13 6 !f|SHAW I ORGANISATION ■i\o\v snow i\<. 11 a.m., 1.43, 4, 6.30 9.1 S p.m. H II M»«— r*^sv B^sW U m mgm »FiFi Tok3|o KARL BOEHM Borhara Lo« bj Charles Vanel Keiko Kisl i. Tomorrow 9 o.m. Morning Show Time Around' d. color. _J \o\v siiou im. p. 11 a.m.,590 words
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Miscellaneous322 1963-07-13 6 I IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 'i-HV following la today* »che- Lumpur, Hong Kong (ML 815) 6.10 I d'ul. of cml ..reran movement. P.m.; from KuthUig (ML 491) 4 p.m. at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: BIPARTUREJ ARRIVALS BOAC: To Hong Kong <BA 960) OAC Krom London Zurich. 6.15 P.m.:322 words
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Article, Illustration1801 1963-07-13 7 JACK MILLER - RED FOR LOVE The plot to trap a British diplomat... JACK MILLER AUTHOR Jack Miller continues his story based on the sensational revelations from the smuggled diaries of a Czech girl spy Lydia In grova. Today she tells of the secret police plot to trap a \nury; British diplomat assigned1,801 words
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Advertisement123 1963-07-13 7 From the Royal Chateau de Cognac tmkmwi^tkk idfajftlfjff^ flftflfi^ SIS dIA flflft rl^SB P& am >gk/ k I g /km* g m m~» gI g~\ m reft; i l\J if Xtf Cr# %JLmI'%JL X \J "*L '•'•'£•-'3 l S Hj Rqya^l c i RV i te y° u to. taste123 words
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Obituary65 1963-07-13 8 Word* Sl» r Minimum) MRS KOH KONG SENG nee Ulory •4 M panted away peacefully •mi Krtduv. l'.'-?-«3 at 3.10 a.m.. leaving '..-hind her beloved husband. 2 eons. 3 lauKhteri. som-in-law. 1 daughter-in-law and 6 grandchildren to mourn lo'»s. Deeply regretted. Funeral on Sunday. M-7-KJ. Cortege will leave liome65 words
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Article71 1963-07-13 8 Word. Sl» i Minimum) MRS. CHARLIE TYE nnd children I 'i.i.-iy thank thr Director*. Mnn- r» and Staff of N.C.R. Reverand U Teiimann Jr. and Member* of Wesley 'much, relative* and friends who rend-i-red M-rvice. sent messages of condo- I i.-nee and wreath* ID their recent i.ereiivenicnt their grateful71 words
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Obituary35 1963-07-13 8 ?0 Wordt 5/c (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Anton Pon iimn departed 13-7-61. The tatra in out ive* we can wipe away but tbe ache m our heart" will alway* «UyMnther and Bi35 words
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Article204 1963-07-13 8 ;ii Wnrit tl* (MMmum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rllittafei la I. rwu every Saturday and Sunrtav ■irne. ANY CCS. CLERK in Johore Bham vinlinK to have mutual transfer to \u.. In Li.inpm contact Mah. Lornu I TEETHINC CHILBREN enjoy the I r.M.. rtill.iiiu.« Itxte Of Ryvlta Ol»- to dnest. Good204 words
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Article672 1963-07-13 8 So successful apparently has been the scheme for the rehabilitation of Singapore's \oung gangsters that the rioten Pulau Senang come as a very great shock. Of course there have been occasional whispers of trouble on the island, including the odd attempt to escape. Last weekend there was672 words
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Article337 1963-07-13 8 The Alliance's landslide vie- Tory in the Malacca rural district council elections on Thursday is quite the most impressive of the party's successes to date Given a lead of I eleven unopposed seats on nomination day. the Alliance has swept the remaining 42. a triumph that is moreover337 words
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Article238 1963-07-13 8 The Malacca Straits pirates grow increasingly bold and indiscriminate in their choice of victims. Where Malayan fishermen and traders have been the targets of most of the recent raids, the latest incident the eighth in under four weeks involved three Indonesians. Relieved of boat and cargo, they238 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1963-07-13 8 Malcolm Muggeridge - Malcolm Muggeridge by ROMANTIC WITH A QUALITY OF VIOLENCE He was ideally suited for the Secret Service I FIRST MET Kirn Philby in 1942 out at St Albans, where he was in charge of one of the departments of the counter-espionage section of MI6, the wartime name for the1,152 words
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677 1963-07-13 8 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN AS REBELLION-SUDDEN AND BRUTAL-SHATTERS THE PEACE OF PULAU SENANG PENAL CAMP... from i SINGAPORE Friday I THE penal settlement in Pul a v Senang (Isle of Eat c was established in 1960 to rid Singapore of the secret society menace. The677 words
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Advertisement552 1963-07-13 8 Straits Tia<* MrUr Mail Classified arfvertltarient* mmy b* hand** t«e lit r%ot COLD STORAGE ARCADC Ofcrierd Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONS KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collyer Qaay TMC NEWS FRONT Frtzpatrick't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 1 A*)mlr*Ky Roed. Naval Bae*552 words
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Advertisement11 1963-07-13 8 I 1 Hrn eko«e« of wall dr cited 81 HICK ST.11 words
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Advertisement107 1963-07-13 8 ON MONDAY: Riddle of that clearance NeW TREATMENT COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL^. relieves aches and pains^*^*^^ and reduces feverish- *?t>>. ness .ilr^ PHENYLEPHRINE ~Wk clears blocked nasal I^^Hl pass a «es VITAMIN C \W I to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection Har** mmt —^H P107 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-07-13 9 -MOTO. BY STNAITS TIMES CAMBJwAMIN rO( AM CHONO. HAN MAI rONO AND CHEW BOON CMIN ONLOOKERS at Jardine Steps wince in horror as a seriously Injured warder is landed by stretcher from a launch, which brought him from Pulau Senang. He had been battered with110 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-07-13 9 He died because of faith in his detainees SINGAPORE. Kri. —Mr Daniel Dutton. th« first superintendent of tlm Pulau S'Tianu penal settle-* ment. died today because of his faith in the detainees. When the riot broke out there was not one gun on the whole island, because 'Mr. Dutton was228 words
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Article, Illustration718 1963-07-13 9 $21 1,000 claimed as highest sum for jockey's widow IPOH, Fri. The maximum general damages for Mrs. Mary Barratt, 28, widow of Jockey Ken Barratt who was killed in a car accident, would amount to $211,000, the High Court was told today. Mr D. Murphy, counsel for Mrs. Mary Barratt,718 words
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Advertisement128 1963-07-13 9 fc^t^^k FASHION VCVW KWIK-KLIP TIES S*^. i^fck I The tie thot olwoys wins! /n^*"" f*^H H^VI Arrow Kwik-Khp offers you P re tie^ permanent knct l\ fo ye per^ eci oppeoronce I\/ every time. Clips cosily en k your shirt collar no fu*s, no under collar bulk. and THE LATEST128 words
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Advertisement113 1963-07-13 9 Need facts about importing from Australia? Alert, progressive importers have much to gain from Australia's rapidly expanding export potential. The Bank of New South Wales. Australia's first and largest commercial bank, U uniquely equipped to provide vital up-to-d;ite Information on importing from Or investment in this fast-developing Continent. Ask your113 words
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Miscellaneous386 1963-07-13 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes mai ay a M«l«jr»l«: 10.80 Eml Popa Hour; NA T?0 A NAL •Ho"fw*V« agU.l. tor Two: 3 m.d»..ht CIOM ku A 'l* »£-*«t;T£ R ^c D i U r 7 W M A V T and Sweet MU»>r- ook~ kf t C UD «i METRI* -Sir386 words
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Miscellaneous91 1963-07-13 9 The tides—today and tomorrow TODAY: Sedlll Kochll 1.01 a.m. (6.lft) 2.34 p.m. 17.6 ft i. Singapore !.2« a.m. (B.4ft) 3.52 p.m. (7.4 ft). Port Dlckron 10.40 a.m. C>.2ft> 11.05 p.m. <7.2 ft), Port Bwettenham 9.52 a.m. (12.8 ft) 9.43 p.m. (11.3 ft', Ponang 5.18 a.m. (7.lft) 5.02 p.m. (7.6ft>. TOMORROW:91 words
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1054 1963-07-13 10 YAP CHIN KWEE - The step -by-step common market: Advisory board to be set up soon YAP CHIN KWEE Summarised by Kuala Lumpur, Friday ♦THE Federation Government today published details of the London agreement for the progressive establishment of a common market in Malaysia. It nas been agreed that "where the same protective duties1,054 words
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180 1963-07-13 10 FRONT VOTES 13-6 FOR OOI TO BE MAYOR PENANG. Frl. The Socialist Front at a pre-coun-cil meeting last night decided by a 13-6 vote majority to re-nomlnate Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew as Mayor of George Town when the new City Council meets on July 16. Mr. C. Y. Choy is180 words
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Article59 1963-07-13 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Justly Wlnslow in the High Court today gave judgment for 94,817 with costs In favour of Tong Aik (Far East) Ltd.. in their $65,268 claim against Eastern Minerals and Trading (1959) Ltd.. v being remuneration for work, labour and materials supplied. A counter-claim59 words
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Article52 1963-07-13 10 TAIPING. Fri— Two men charged here with armed robbery were remanded in custody until July 17. Abdul Rahman bin Mat Isa, 32 and Mohamed Hatim. 22. were alleged to have robbed Ong Ah Tlong while being armed with a pistol at Changltat Ibol, Bukit Gantang. on52 words
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Article222 1963-07-13 10 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE central committee of the National Trades Union Congress will meet next week to find a solution to break the deadlock between the Government and 'he Amalgamated Union of. Public Employees over the 38-day strike by 100 police civilian staff. This was stated by222 words
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Article51 1963-07-13 10 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Raja Muda of Perak has consented to become the patron ot the local association of Boy Scouts Mr. R. J. Morton, a planter, has b*et. re-elected chairman of the association. The secretary is Mr David Paul and the treasurer, Mr P.51 words
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Article114 1963-07-13 10 'Washed car' charge SINGAPORE. Fr I Hashim bin Abdul Samad. 17. was charged today under the Public Utilities Board Ordinance 1963 with usinjr tap water unlawfully to wash a car in a lane behind the Joo Chiat police station at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The case is believed to be114 words
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88 1963-07-13 10 Cinema spivs: 'Buyers also to blame' PENANG Fri. Cineniagoeru who buy black market tickets are as much to blame as ;he >piv» •■vlio m v them, a clelcnci counsel said in conn today. "If patrons wouJd only retrain from buying them we would not have this !;ind d racket." said88 words
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274 1963-07-13 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. i I 1 rpHIRTY-SIX let tA wing trade unions here today condemned the Malaysia agreement. In a joint statement signed by them— all affiliated to the Singapore Association of Trade Unions they said: "We do not recognise the London agreement.274 words
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Advertisement353 1963-07-13 10 SATISFYING (V J Q U SUPREMEjjVj\jr\|JU N O U N j IjUKuUId s Enjoyed at the most distinguished parties >sr (j|P) l>N j^l When you serve GORDON'S GIN to your guests, you are serving the worlcl 's finest gm there's nothing to match it. Its the perfect party V DRYuIN353 words
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388 1963-07-13 11 I REFER to the letter of X.***** in the Straits Times of July 6 complaining: THAT since his registration as an applicant in February this year, he has been waiting till today for an offer ol a flat: THAT he had been388 words
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Letter120 1963-07-13 11 MY younger sifter ana brother were born on July 1, 1948 and September 17. 1949 respectively Their births were not registered due to the prevailing Emergency. On December 13. 1960, my father sent all the necessary documents to the Registrar of Births and Deaths, Pahang, asking for120 words
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155 1963-07-13 11 IT was with great anhappiness that I read of the boycott ordered by th Union of Postal Uniformed Staff against its non-members. I am sure that there are better and more democratic ways to attract members. The union may boycott its non-members but,155 words
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Letter363 1963-07-13 11 YOUR correspondent "Prosperity's" point of view on the recent collusion between the I.T.C. and the G.S A. is sound as far as it goes. A stable price of tin is certainly In the best Interests of producers and consumers, but the lopsided and arbitrary method363 words
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Letter101 1963-07-13 11 Ipoh ran out of forms ON reading the press statement of the Commissioner for National Registration in connection with citizenship application forms, I would like to inform him through you that the forms were actually in short supply in Perak. The Registration officer at Ipoh wrote to the secretary of101 words
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271 1963-07-13 11 PRIMARY AIM ACHIEVED I REFER to the reports in your Issues of July 9 and 10 of the exhibition of national language books organised by this library and held last week-end. All government depart ments, schools and firms in Klang and Port Swetten ham were271 words
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Letter128 1963-07-13 11 - We do sometimes boycott nonunion members in Britain and in other European countries. Yet, I never heard so far of any European union calling its members "not to marry the children of a non-mem-ber." "not to help him If he meets with an accident. Is dying128 words
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Letter56 1963-07-13 11 WITH the opening of the dual carriageway between Klang and Kuala Lumpur, the bus fares have remained the same. The shortening of the distance by at least five miles should result In a proportionate reduction in fares. Yet nothing has been done to bring that56 words
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238 1963-07-13 11 1 REFER to the letter from; "Parent" in the Straits Times of July 10, and wish to clarify the misapprehension and doubt regarding supplementary fees collected each term in schools. The supplementary fees of $3 per term which "Parent" refers to are in238 words
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Advertisement166 1963-07-13 11 I Built better to serve better I COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT WATER COOLER I Recommended for RestauI rants, Schools, Hospitals, I Hotels, Factories, Clubs etc. I Ouiet operation, numerous I models. ICECREAM CONSERVATOR Designed for efficiency, reliability and low cost operation. Ico cream will remain Firm and fresh. Many models to choose166 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-13 11 5 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO m Mhiaut nflNhKflNhH C^l^O m m%^ m HHH in association with cathay pacific and thai international 3 FLIGHTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE! FLIGHTTIME 3HR-45 MIN) 2 FLIGHTS VIA KUALA LUMPUR ■fcS^^^Briyfe, Ms^sMsfcfffrflw^si*- GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C. QANTAS (AND AIR-INDIA m aWUAYA OMU%46 words
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Miscellaneous294 1963-07-13 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Roman governor gets It (8). 1. Getting hep" s run and 6. It's careless to put cuttings Jollity— ot frogs. perhaps on the scuttle (8) (4. 2. 3. 4. 2. 6). 7. He purges offices ot rhetort--8 'Art thou not Romeo and a cal expressions (7.294 words
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Advertisement466 1963-07-13 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT WANTED 2 Chargemen Or. I for training as Air Conditioning Plant Operators and Maintenance Electrical men. Salary $267x30-327. Age minimum 40 years. Successful applicants will be required to work on site for two months together with the Installing contractors. Following starting of the plant they will assist with466 words
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Advertisement670 1963-07-13 12 iContinufd Iron. Page II SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box It eta, gxtrt READ tbe Senior Appointments Vacant in Th* Sunday Mall each week. WANTED SALESGIRLS/SALESMEN Salary plus commission. Apply personally at 108 Tras Street. Singapore. WANTED POR 3 months only. Cookboy or Amah for small home In Taaslln.670 words
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Advertisement1194 1963-07-13 12 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wtrda SI (Mm.) Box It eta. txtrm I VACANCIES EXIST at Maxwell School for Graduates or H.B.C. Holders to teach English, Maths or National Language In Form* 1 to IV. Apply giving full particular* to Secretary. Board of Governors by 17th July. (ECONDARY TRADE SCHOOL. IPOH ASSISTANT1,194 words
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Advertisement1158 1963-07-13 12 SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO eU. txtrm EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE 31, Experienced Business Management, seeks interesting position sales or other, good character references available Interview Box A 295 8.T.. Ipoh. FACTORY MANAGER EXPERIENCED in works end general management with professional qualifications seeks suitable post. Willing to manage factory1,158 words
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Advertisement954 1963-07-13 12 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Ml*.>—*Ux St et*. txtrm TYPEWRITING (POSTAL) TUITION: Start To-Day! Katoog P.O. Box 50 (Spore. 15). Tel: *****. GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION. •No-PasV 1 "No-Fee". Th* Prlvat* Tutor. Katong P.O. Box 90 (S'pore--15). CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. »BH Robinson Road. P.O. Box 1935. Singapore. TeL *****. Gain self-confidence, acquire954 words
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Advertisement1030 1963-07-13 12 DOGS, PETS, ETC TMI BEST FOOD for the bMt dog is In a tin of vltaminlsed fall diet Chappie. He need* nothing else. CLAM I PEDIGREE female boxers S months old for sal*." View 22, Fir Avenue. Eden Park. Singapore. BLACK ALSATIAN *****. M.X.A. I, 2 years, soon on hot,1,030 words
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Advertisement1136 1963-07-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mix.)— Box SO et*. txtrm ATTENTION N.M. FORCES I Changi Auto Service offer* you a wide range of tip top condition used ears. All can sold ar* checked and ha* an after ■ale guarantee Basy terms available. Com* and see for yourself at 1521,136 words
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Advertisement949 1963-07-13 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE 2* Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO rts. trntrm McGULLOCM CHAINSAWt sre backed by Srrvlcc. CURIOS it Word* SS (Min.)— Box It et*. txlrt FOR JYOTO CMINAWAREt, Curios Ivory. *tc Visit Shanghai Art* Furniture Co.. 402, Orchard Koad. (S'por*). Phone *****. ARTS CRAFTS CURIOS Black-wood Furniture Camphor-wood949 words
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Advertisement1530 1963-07-13 13 IO LKtIKOUt A, WtSI ClAtl IJU Out Spore Suit P. Sham Penang PCLEUS L'ltil. Dublin. CtatfW Ml. 31 Tiiay Jily 14/11 Jaly IT o» M--ii 1 ion Dublin. I'daa H'tun Gli. 33 July 15 Jaly 11/21 July 21 MENELAUS tiffrpeai, 6li'fw» m uly II my 22 MJiy 23/2J wit M1,530 words
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Advertisement1487 1963-07-13 13 HV777AH?*****TT7aV/?7777^.1i I ataTa»aaa^a»aTaTlal mmmMmMmJmml ft J^l FtLT) *M THE L A. C LINESFILINGS tv GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, AHTWERP, jf~l NOTtEIDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN. ify'*^ l 'fll\ Spore P. S^am Penang I El**Rj\Ml 'MALAYA" 21/24 July 1/ J Aag PlY&lf?) "MOMBASA" I) 11/24 Jiiy 27/21 Jiiy 251,487 words
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Advertisement1434 1963-07-13 13 bem^Jlkme EXPRESS SERVICE TO UNION, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PIRTS. S'pon P. S'haa Penanf i lENHIAHI L'pitl, Gmoutli. ROam, H'brf Jaly II 21 Jaly 21/2S Jaly 21/21 BENALIER (H) H'lirf, I Hi, Havre, R'dam Jaly 11/23 Jaly 24/21 JUy 21/ 1 •ENVAHHOCH Bmen, H'larf. A'werp, Roam Jaly 24/21 •EHRIHNES (E.lpj L'poil. H1,434 words
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Advertisement1268 1963-07-13 13 fe McALISTER ffc CO., LTD. w tol. NO, ***** fflks. CIXXRMAJ* UNt «k KLA VBNKSS LIKE LOMON, HAMIWH, ISnCRBAM, IBS AMCUS. SAN FUNCIICB, HAVRE, NULL t MIDDLESBROUGH. JEATTIE. VANCbuVER i PORTLAM. CITT Of LEEDS Actiitm urft lor Ctatnl I SMt» I S'aait p Sham Penaat BOUtAiNvilLl 21/22 Jaly 2325 Jaly1,268 words
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Article163 1963-07-13 14 MELBOURNE, Fri. 'THE buying surge over this week waned somewhat toauy. The margin of rises over falls narrowed as some leaders lost ground Second rank stocks which a ere the slower to move earlier generally continued to firm Oih. were featured with a rise of 2s. 6d. to163 words
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Article98 1963-07-13 14 ■PME Malayan ■■change Banks' Asso--1 olatlen made these changes In IU rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) «r?*« d i bu y ln TT 33 7/16. airmail ?.n "o. 9 19 M d/Bt M credit bills, 36 IB trade bills. Selling TT er OD ready: Canada98 words
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Article189 1963-07-13 14 SHIM lying alongside tIM tinaapere Harbour wharvee er eipeeted today are: Kutlteverett 19, Teielbart 1/2, Pelaus 3" 39. Zulyo Maru 45, Yama 23 24. Vkinananl Maru 43/43, Kllea Bakke 13/14. Empire Oannet 21/32. Tosblnosan Maru IS. Qlenogle 8/9. Inner Reads: Took Thay. Mien Hen Alk I.(onK. Chfat189 words
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Article71 1963-07-13 14 y pars ns«n prlesa par plsul y«it«rds»: Coconut ail: bulk *44t scllcra. drum $471 sellers. Cspra: July /Aug. UK/Cootlnent S2B buyers. Papper: Muntok white fl4o sellers. Sarawak white Sl3Ts sellers, special Sarawak black SOS nailers, garbled Ldmpong black $65 sellers, AETA {105 sellers. Singapera Coconut Oil Millars' Aaae>71 words
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645 1963-07-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares. 1 which have been drifting lower throughout the week had to contend with another bearish influence yesterday in the shape of a renewal of Dr. Soekarno's unpredictable "confrontation" policy against Malaysia. At the opening of the market prices eased645 words
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Article23 1963-07-13 14 Malayan Stock Indices July II Jnlv 12 Industrials: 118.82 117.50 Tins IM..M 113.81 S robbers: 114.08 114.08 Dec 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article664 1963-07-13 14 r'OMBINED business in tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlepe (10.000) $3.25. (3.000) $3.20, (16.000) $3.26. (1.000) $3.24: lait Smelt $3.38 81,: ■ass $3.50 SI,, (1.000) $3.50. (1.000) $3.51: Fed.664 words
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Article162 1963-07-13 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 12. Thnt monUxa. Dunlope 20 eta. Me Hater 12 .tE. Smtltm eta. Rofelosoo 11 eu. |Caao2lcts. Rotsmans Ucta F". N. 18 eta. 8. Darby cd. Gammon IS cU. C. torajtr 4|rt H. Spurs. U cts. 8. -ractloa 1/3 Hume pref. 16 cts. Shell IS eta.162 words
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425 1963-07-13 14 17OR the fifth consecutive F trading day Straits tin declined yesterday by a further 25 cents to $452.50 on an offering estimated down by five tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday, tin ruled steady throughout. Turnover was largely made up425 words
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Article616 1963-07-13 14 THE slow decline of 4 recent weeks waa extended early in the week before July No. 1 RSS expired. state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. Thereafter a silght steadier undertone developed and values hardened nearly a cent, adds the report. This616 words
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Article24 1963-07-13 14 CLOSING PRICES July 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73 cents (unchanged). TIN: flat It (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 5 tons).24 words
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Article244 1963-07-13 14 AUGUST tint iraoa rubber buyera l.e.b. eleted at S p.m. in SlnsaMra and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 12 cents per Ib. uocltanajed on Thursday's closing level for the position. Tbe too* «ai quiat. R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. eloatng prices in cantt par Ib. yesterday: INT. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b.244 words
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Advertisement1122 1963-07-13 14 >^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service i port y It.an. Honolulu rtancisce L. Angelas fi ran kiontret< ■Runikjwj Mara" 21/11 Jaly II Aai 25 Aaf 21 Aaf IS Sept J% Seal "Gekikd Mara" 2S/2I Aaf 21/11 Aai 21 Seal 71 Stat M1,122 words
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Advertisement739 1963-07-13 14 "tSTBOUND: tU»OPE SEIVICf Pena-£ M'icillii, Narra. Daakirt, 'art 14/15 Jaly 16 Jaly Aatwara. NMkarg, Ireaira. SOUTH t WEST AFWICA SIKVICE. TCHrtANtt 1/ I Aaf Durban f*l/l). Port EliMbeth (M/l), Cmtown (»/l), Vatadi (11/1). Port Harcourt. Lagos (I/I), Cotonou (I/I), Lome. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (M/l). IASTIOUND^ Spore LOUOIM* 2? July739 words
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Advertisement204 1963-07-13 14 NITTO LINE Colomlx) Service Mb "MEIWA MARU** Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo SPORE PENANG 14/1S July I*s/17 July l|Mts> Oteanc nor* tSMfapre) iv. UmM Nnst. Stapptrt Ist S3MI *|crts: Oceiiit Uo»d (F «f M) UL. I WtM ste|. Hut let 21!57 I JIK 1 a BBBBBk .jk^l 1 I I204 words
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Advertisement825 1963-07-13 15 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF PERAK UNDER FOR TERRACING OF FRINGE ALIENATION SCHEMES 1963. j Tenders Invited from experienced contractors for the terracing in the following schemes:- 2 Any tender which exceeds 54.00 per chain in respect ot the schemes la Hulu Perak and $3.20 per chain in other districts,825 words
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Advertisement694 1963-07-13 15 NOTICES WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED Redemption ot $8,013,900 Debenture Stock, 1958. TAKE NOTICE that the Company will in pursuance of the power reserved to it by Clause 4 of tae Debenture Trust Deed dated < 15th October 1958 redeem all the' Debenture Stock held by stock- 1 lioiders on the 15th694 words
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Advertisement808 1963-07-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADSHIP YONG PENG ENGLISH SCHOOL (ANGLICAN) Applications are Invited trom < Graduate/Normal Class Trained/ College Trained teachers of either sex who are Federal Citizens for the post of Head Teacher of the Yong Peng English School (Primary Si Secondary). Applicants should have at least seven years808 words
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Advertisement1532 1963-07-13 15 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA SELECTION FOR TEACHER TRAINING COURSES 1984 Applicants are Invited for admission Into the following Teacher Training Courses beginning January 1964: i A. Primary Teacher Training. B. Secondary Continuation Part-time Training. C. Secondary Teacher Training. PRIMARY TI U 111 K TRAINING COURSES: (1) Venue: These1,532 words
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Advertisement781 1963-07-13 15 TENDER TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT JABATAN K£RJA PFRAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Dl T^ fl>^S for the Brtenslon of Chairman. Economic Development |>x Nos DID syphons AlongMaln Board, 2nd Floor. Fullerton Build- Road Jplan will berecetvad at S^fSr^ D M<tay A&. TrES%£"t THE TRANSPORTATION AND *&£dS."ta g£u^781 words
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392 1963-07-13 16 Kah Liew Nashatar set national records KUALA LUMPUR, Friday JWO NATIONAL records and 25 state records were broken in state athletic meets held today and yesterday at Batu Pahat, Kota Bharu, Penang and Kuala Lumour. Ng Kah Llew fJohore). the Malayan javelin champion. broke his own national record lor the392 words
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Article149 1963-07-13 16 Mudlifah 's 1.45 m leap PEXANG: Six records were broken, and another equalled on the I first day of the Penang meet at the Technical Institute ground. Four of the records were set by men. They were (previous records in brackets): Shot putt. Danapal Naidu (MTC) 12.79 m (12.50 m)149 words
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Article196 1963-07-13 16 Singapore regain the Chua Cup— J^UALA LUMPUR, Frl._ Slngapore won the Chua Choon Leong Cup today when they beat Selangor, the holders, by four game* to one In the final of the annual Inter-state tennis championship played on the Selangor Golf Club courts Selangor were without theii top players. S.196 words
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Article52 1963-07-13 16 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca soccer team to meet Federation Armed Forces In a Malaya Cup tie at Xubu Stadium here on Sunday (5.15 p.m.i: Soo Phang. Cheng Wee. Yip Tuck; TlonK Watt. Tien Seng, doon Seng, A>i Kah. Richard Choc. Pooert Choc. K Balan, Mazlandom. .Tohnny Choc. end52 words
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Article113 1963-07-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's Thomas Cup team will play in the New Zealand championships at Hamilton from Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. before they meet the winners of the South Africa-India Cup tie on Sept. 13-14. BAM secretary Teh Gin Sooi' said today that playing in113 words
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Article332 1963-07-13 16 SUCCESS AT LAST FOR WEI LON, 26 BADMINTON by JOE DORAI SINGAPORE, Fri AFTER five years of campaigning, 26-year-old badminton star Lim Wei Lon finally succeeded Jn winning the Singapore men's singles championship last night Wei Lon showed the benefit of his recent training with the Malayan Thomas Cup squad332 words
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1589 1963-07-13 16 PENANC Results of all the finals: MEN 110 m hurdles: 1 Yeap! Lean Tarn 2 M. Saravanamuuu 3 Lee Yuk Wah 16.0 (record equal-, led): 4\loom (boys under-19) li PFS 2 Tech. Inst. 3 BMHS 45.5 (record) 4x400m (boys under-19) 1 Tech. Inst. 2 SKI 31,589 words
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150 1963-07-13 16 Awang gets 'ok' to join state training SINGAPORE, Fri.S.u a president Hussein Kamari said today that Awang Bakar would be allowed to join the Malaya Cup squad in training:. This followed yesterday's appeal to SAFA by the former Singapore centre-forward for a chance to make a comeback to representative football.150 words
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Article39 1963-07-13 16 SOCCER— Ipoh Div. 3: Tamil I Youngsters wo. HQ 2 FIB. N. I Tebal Lge: Rangers 2 Pemuda Jaya 0. L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson): PWD 6 IA 0. Hay Cap (Kluang): Union 1 OPM Rangers 1.39 words
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147 1963-07-13 16 Perak too good for Kelantan in Cup tie I/OTA BHARU. Fri. 1V Perak beat Kelantan 7-1 in the second round of the Malaya Cup soccer competition here today. Perak. who dominated play throughout, opened accounts in the seventh minute through inside-right Mohamed Abu. Hardly had the cheers for Perak died147 words
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Article71 1963-07-13 16 A LOR STAR. Fri.—Kedah murprisingly held Penang to a M draw in their second round Malaya Cup tie here tonight. Kedah scored first after six minutes through Ham?ah Hakim and led 1-0 at halftime. Penang equalised in the 45th minute through Bakar Sirat and wenr ahead with a71 words
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Advertisement236 1963-07-13 16 mm HHU'Nf^TisM. Within 30 seconds of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll bruin to Ue\ wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm. LUMBAGO, Deep Heat really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked musclei and aching back. Its faMacting warming agent, methyl •alicylate, aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates deep236 words
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Miscellaneous172 1963-07-13 16 i/f#'w flop n y r.r. if«*mfffN CAMTT! IQU* /CAMtL ORMBI /T_M**' J TIMS' J \MZ tff I ODTID /Stwif SSa T _IAsJS2fS m*k Trarti Hi, Ch*mt*r «Vom#«# I r^O* M<-CM TIME /'ABOUT 1 WHAT IS HE4VSN ONLY 1 I JlkfT WMBM uf rfrs P*S™"™""""!P WIU.VOU NEED /TV^FrV- Us PLAN?/ WCWfc^ft172 words
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Article98 1963-07-13 17 r£YO. Pri. Japans workIng committee for preOlympic Games this autumn have decided to Invite East Oermany. Kyodo. the Japanese national news agency, reported that East Oermsny had told the committee that It would send a five-man team of clay pigeon shooters to the pre-Olymplcs to be held98 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-07-13 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by MMMMNMNM^MMN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE going was still firm this morning when a large number of Sunday's acceptors were given their final gallops here. Most impressive of all was Helena who sprinted smartly over 3f in 38, with Khamis Saimawe up.234 words
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Article1486 1963-07-13 17 A CCEPTORS and riders for all nine races at Kuala Lumpur toniorrow are: Race One: 1.30 Cl 5 Div 5-6£ 1 ***** Larator (Ne'son St.) E Breuk.. 3 9.0 Donnelly 7 3 ***** I-»<jv Diamcntc (Thio St.) Sullivan. 4 8.13 'Draion 9 3 ***** Kuwani (R inn au1,486 words
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120 1963-07-13 17 SANTANA IN CLASH WITH TENNIS UMPIRE LtONDON, Fri. Manuel Santana, globe-trotting Spanish Davis Cup player, had a clash with officialdom while beating Britain's Roger Taylor in the Midland Counties lawn tennis championships at Edgbaston, Birmingham yesterday. "Has anyone a pair of glasses to give the umpire?" appealed Santana following severalReuter - 120 words
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Article291 1963-07-13 17 MCC try out pre-1935 lbw law F ON DON, Fri. M.CC. yesterday carried out an experimental cricket match at Lord's with the players batting and bowling under the pre- 1935 leg before wicket law. Under this law the bowler has to pitch the ball between the line of the wickets.Reuter - 291 words
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Article349 1963-07-13 17 Rodgers leads in British Open GOLF ST. ANNES ON SEA. (Lancashire), Frl. Phil Rodgers (United States), third last year, gained a one-stroke lead after the second round! of the British Open golf championship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes yesterday. A great round of 68. In which he came homeReuter - 349 words
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Article224 1963-07-13 17 CRICKET LONDON, Friday. T<HE West Indian touring cricket team drew with the English Minor Counties in their two-day match which ended at Sunderland yesterday Each side completed only one innings because of bad weather, bur. the match ended with a flurry of hitting by224 words
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Article33 1963-07-13 17 NEW \ORK, Fri. Mary Jenson, manager of American Gene Pullmer, said that Pullmcr's world middleweight title fight against Nigerian holder Dick Tiger had been postponed until Aug. 10 at Ibadan, Nigeria. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous120 1963-07-13 17 SPORTS HURT SOCCfc*. aiaiaya cap; Spore Jt Service* v Negri (Jn Besar. 5.15). S'ror junior ko: Klang DPA v Hong Chin (Klang). L. PenU Dhr. 1: Town Council v Plemlngtpn (Speedy Rd. T. Aruon) Frtondly: BTU v Banvista (Farrer Pk). CRICKET MCA Lga: Spore v Pahang (Spore padang). TENNIS Gnlllemard120 words
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254 1963-07-13 18 A new inquiry into mass graves riddle SINGAPORE, Fri. *3 The Australian Commission expressed doubt today whether remains dug up from three mass graves in Bukit Timah are really those of Australian combat troops killed by the Japanese in the war. A .squad of four Austra- lian soldiers began digging254 words
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Article73 1963-07-13 18 LONDON. Fri— Tengku Abdul Rahman now in London was "shocked" to hear about the riot on Pulau Senang and the death of Mr. D. S. Dutton. A Malayan Embassy spokesman said that the Prime Minister learnt of the riots on a television newscast. The Tengku was "shocked"Reuter - 73 words
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Article328 1963-07-13 18 LONDON. Prl. Stock markets ended an uninteresting account on a quiet note. Business was again i on a. small scale with buyers still adopting a cautious approach but there were the isolated firm feature which usually stemmed from satisfactory company statements. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not328 words
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Article25 1963-07-13 18 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £894. sellers £895. Forward buyers £883. sellers £895. Settlement £897. Turnover a.m. 440 tons. p.m. 190 tons. Tone: Steadier after easier.25 words
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Article60 1963-07-13 18 LONDON. Pri. Spot 21 --d.. Aug. 21 T sd.. Sept. 21 7 d., Oct. 21 7 «d.. Oct. Dec. 21 7 ;d.. Jan. 'Mar. 2l 7 vd., Apr. June 21 15 16d., July/ Sept. 2115.16 a.. Oct. Dec. 21 15 16d Jan. Mar. 1965 21 15 16d., c.l.f. July60 words
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136 1963-07-13 18 Jovial Soekarno visits Hatta in —hospital— JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno, smiling and apparently in a jovial mood, today spent 50 minutes visiting ailing former Vice President Mohammad Hatta in the General Hospital here. It was the first meeting between the two statesmen since late 1957 when President Soekarno tried in136 words
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Article50 1963-07-13 18 CAIRO. Fri. Singapore's Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, urrivrd In Cairo today from Algiers on a brief visit to the UAR. Mr. Lee was received nt the airport by the chairman of the UAR Executive Council. Wing Commander AH Sabri. on behalf of President Nasser. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article41 1963-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The threatened strike by employers of Cable and" Wireless here has been called ofl. This follows negotiations held recently between the management and the Cable and Wireless Staff Union on claim.'- submitted by the union.41 words
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Advertisement53 1963-07-13 18 Late CLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMEMtS WarMm tit Minimum, ONC TAN. Th« MPMJsaMM kl announced between Le Mm, only ran of the late Mr. Otik Kent Chjre and Mr*. Ook of PenanK and Slew Hua (Altec) younneKt daughter of Mr. and Hn. Tan Soo Chuan of Kuala Lumpur. MONDIA SKYSTAR Mod. i *****53 words
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